COLUMN: Fact or fiction: NFL week one overreactions
Columnist Aiden Kantner addresses fan overreactions after the NFL’s first week.
Columnist Aiden Kantner addresses fan overreactions after the NFL’s first week.
Indiana has several weaknesses, but betting odds don’t seem to be one.
No. 8 Cincinnati is 2-0 this season, but has lost five straight to Indiana.
Penix had 68 passing yards against Idaho on Saturday.
Saturday’s game was the first full capacity crowd in 658 days.
Carr finished the game with 118 rushing yards and a touchdown.
Indiana had six offensive touchdowns, two blocked punts and a punt return touchdown.
Indiana only took 70 minutes to score its first touchdown this season.
Sophomore wide receiver Javon Swinton scored two touchdowns.
Four years after committing, Marshall wants to help Indiana win the Big Ten title.
The Marching Hundred hasn’t performed at a football game in 616 days.
Indiana scored no touchdowns in its season opener against Iowa.
All is not lost, but the game against Iowa most definitely was.
The comeback journey ended for veteran Cam Newton as he was released from the New England Patriots.
Dak Prescott's road back to health is highlighted in this year's season of Hard Knocks.
Idaho’s football team won its first game of the year in blowout fashion.
Indiana trailed by two touchdowns less than three minutes into the game.
IU had three interceptions and seven penalties against Iowa.
Iowa out-rushed IU by 77 yards and had six quarterback hurries.
Don’t let the ugly distract from the occasional good or the consistent bad.