Indiana Hoosiers Football

Indiana Hoosiers Football

2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
276.5 PYPG
176.7 RYPG
43.9 PPG
453.2 TotY/G

Team Information

Ground Memorial Stadium
City Bloomington, Indiana
Conference Big Ten,
Nickname Hoosiers

2024 Regular Season Leaders

All Statistics
Passing Yards
Alberto Mendoza
6
Rushing Yards

Indiana Hoosiers Football News

"Can't believe this needs to be said": Fans back national CFB commentator Tim Brando as he rips CFP live coverage "Can't believe this needs to be said": Fans back national CFB commentator Tim Brando as he rips CFP live coverage
"Can't believe this needs to be said": Fans back national CFB commentator Tim Brando as he rips CFP live coverage
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"This team earned it": Curt Cignetti hits back at critics questioning Indiana's credibility to make CFP "This team earned it": Curt Cignetti hits back at critics questioning Indiana's credibility to make CFP
"This team earned it": Curt Cignetti hits back at critics questioning Indiana's credibility to make CFP
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Indiana Hoosiers Football Bio

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Indiana Hoosiers Football

The Indiana Hoosiers football program, representing Indiana University Bloomington in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision and the Big Ten Conference, boasts a rich history on the gridiron. Calling Memorial Stadium home since 1960, the team has clinched the Big Ten Championship twice, in 1945 and 1967, and earned recognition with 12 bowl game appearances, including the prestigious 1968 Rose Bowl. Six iconic Hoosier players, including Zora Clevinger, Bill Ingram, Pete Pihos, George Taliaferro, John Tavener, and Anthony Thompson – the 1989 National Player of the Year – have earned their place in the College Football Hall of Fame. Currently, under the guidance of head coach Tom Allen, the Hoosiers continue their pursuit of excellence in the realm of college football.

Name of TeamIndiana Hoosiers Football
First season1887
Athletic directorScott Dolson
Head coachVacant
StadiumMemorial Stadium(capacity: 52,656)
LocationBloomington, Indiana
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionEast
Field surfaceTurf
Conference titles2 (1945, 1967)
Division titles0
Fight Song"Indiana, Our Indiana"
Mascotnone
RivalriesPurdue (rivalry)Michigan State (rivalry)Kentucky (rivalry)
Consensus All-Americans7

Indiana University Bloomington, often called IU Bloomington, is a distinguished public research institution in Bloomington, Indiana. Established in 1820 as the state's seminary, it evolved into "Indiana College" in 1829 and adopted the name "Indiana University" in 1838. Boasting the largest student body among Indiana University's campuses, IU Bloomington is home to over 40,000 students.

Renowned for its academic excellence, the university is a proud member of the Association of American Universities and holds an "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" classification. Its diverse schools and programs include the prestigious Jacobs School of Music, Kelley School of Business, and the Maurer School of Law. With a rich cultural landscape, IU Bloomington features notable institutions such as the Lilly Library and Eskenazi Museum of Art.

Beyond academics, Indiana University has cultivated an extensive alumni network with over 650,000 members. The university's athletic prowess is embodied by the Indiana Hoosiers, competing in Division I of the NCAA within the Big Ten Conference. With a remarkable record, the Hoosiers have secured 24 NCAA national championships, reflecting a legacy of excellence across various sports.

Indiana Hoosiers History

The Indiana Hoosiers football team traces its roots back to the fall of 1884 when the university's student newspaper first mentioned the formation of a football team. Professor Arthur B. Woodford, a Yale graduate, introduced the sport in 1885 and coached the Hoosiers in 1887–1888. Early years were marked by challenges, including a notable 40–2 loss to Wabash College in 1889. Success emerged in 1895 under coach Dana Osgood, with subsequent winning seasons in 1896 and 1897.

Indiana joined the Western Conference (later the Big Ten) in 1900. Notable milestones include the construction of Memorial Stadium in 1922 and Bo McMillin's leadership, culminating in an unbeaten season in 1945 and an outright Big Ten Championship. Despite subsequent coaching changes, the Hoosiers' legacy persists with achievements in NCAA football.

Indiana Hoosiers Coach

CoachYears
Arthur B. Woodford1887–1888
Evans Woollen1889
Billy Herod1891
None1892–1893
Gustave Ferbert & Joseph R. Hudelson1894
Winchester Osgood1895
Madison G. Gonterman1896–1897
James H. Horne1898–1904
James M. Sheldon1905–1913
Clarence Childs1914–1915
Ewald O. Stiehm1916–1921
James P. Herron1922
Bill Ingram1923–1925
Harlan Page1926–1930
Earl C. Hayes1931–1933
Bo McMillin1934–1947
Clyde Smith1948–1951
Bernie Crimmins1952–1956
Bob Hicks1957
Phil Dickens1958–1964
John Pont1965–1972
Lee Corso1973–1982
Sam Wyche1983
Bill Mallory1984–1996
Cam Cameron1997–2001
Gerry DiNardo2002–2004
Terry Hoeppner2005–2006
Bill Lynch2007–2010
Kevin Wilson2011–2016
Tom Allen2016–2023

Indiana Hoosiers Stadium

Memorial Stadium, nestled in Bloomington, Indiana, stands as the revered battleground for the Indiana Hoosiers football team since 1960. Formerly dubbed Seventeenth Street Football Stadium, it ranks tenth most significant in the Big Ten Conference, accommodating 52,626 fervent fans. The field's north-south orientation, 771 feet above sea level, enhances the game-day experience. Renowned for hosting Hoosier triumphs, the stadium underwent renovations in 2003 and 2016 and expanded in 1969 and 2009. With a rich history and a record attendance of 56,223 during a 1969 clash with Purdue, Memorial Stadium is a proud symbol of Indiana's football legacy.

Indiana Hoosiers Rivalries

Purdue:

Indiana's foremost rivalry is with in-state rival Purdue, a heated competition for the Old Oaken Bucket. The Boilermakers lead the series 77-42–6 as of the 2021 season, with Indiana claiming possession of the coveted bucket after a victory in the 2019 season.

Michigan State:

Facing Michigan State, Indiana engages in a second trophy rivalry, vying for the Old Brass Spittoon. Initially dedicated cross-divisional rivals in the Big Ten, both teams now compete annually in the Big Ten East division. Michigan State holds the historical advantage, leading the series 50-18-2.

Kentucky:

In the out-of-conference realm, Indiana has a historical rivalry with Kentucky, marked by the "Bourbon Barrel" game played annually from 1987 to 2005. The trophy was retired in 1999 due to an alcohol-related incident. Indiana leads the overall series 18-17-1, with the last meeting occurring on September 17, 2005, resulting in a 38–14 victory for the Hoosiers.

Indiana Hoosiers Record and stats

Conference championships:

Indiana has won two conference championships, one outright and one shared.

SeasonConferenceCoachOverall RecordConference Record
1945Big Ten ConferenceBo McMillin9–0–15–0–1
1967Big Ten ConferenceJohn Pont9–26–1

Indiana Hoosiers Roster

The Indiana Hoosiers football team's roster reflects a diverse assembly of skilled athletes, embodying the competitive spirit of college football. Comprising talented players across various positions, the roster is meticulously crafted to tackle the challenges of the NCAA. With a commitment to excellence, the team's lineup boasts individuals who contribute their unique strengths, fostering a dynamic and cohesive unit on the field. Under the guidance of Head Coach Tom Allen, the Hoosiers' roster exemplifies a blend of experience and emerging talent, each player carrying the legacy of Indiana football as they strive for success in every game.

Indiana Hoosiers Schedule

The Indiana Hoosiers football schedule promises an exciting journey through the competitive landscape of college football. Packed with matchups against formidable opponents, the season unfolds as a series of gridiron battles, each game a test of skill and strategy. The schedule, meticulously crafted to challenge and showcase the Hoosiers' prowess, spans various conferences and rivalries. From in-state clashes to intense out-of-conference competitions, each date on the calendar holds the potential for triumph and glory. Under the leadership of Head Coach Tom Allen, the Indiana Hoosiers eagerly embrace the challenges ahead, anticipating a season marked by thrilling moments and athletic excellence.

FAQs

A: Memorial Stadium opened on October 8, 1960.

A: The stadium has a capacity of 52,626 as of 2018.

A: The Hoosiers are currently led by head coach Tom Allen.

A: Indiana and Purdue compete for the Old Oaken Bucket.

A: The teams vie for the Old Brass Spittoon in the Indiana–Michigan State football rivalry.

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