Big Ten remains without fall sports despite Trump's calls to start the football season
President Donald Trump spoke to Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump spoke to Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren on Tuesday.
The Hoosiers are meeting four times per week to lift and run as a team.
IU Athletics budget cuts expected to save approximately $11.8 million.
IU received 19 votes and was the 35th overall team.
The team has 12 hours per week to practice, watch film and lift weights.
The Big Ten announced the postponement of 2020 fall sports Aug. 11.
The plot against college football is months in the making.
The IU football team had its first day of fall camp Thursday.
Its plan was announced Wednesday afternoon.
IU is scheduled to open its season against Wisconsin on Sept. 4.
Workouts began June 15 but were paused July 17.
Philyor is the program’s all-time leader in double-figure catch games with five.
The award is presented to the nation’s top college running back.
The team is operating in groups that increase in size every two weeks.
Mullen led the Big Ten in pass breakups last season.
Teams will still continue practicing despite the positive results.
Fall sports, including football, will be played within the conference amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The 2021 3-star defensive back committed to the Hoosiers on June 26.
Defensive back Bryant Fitzgerald and other IU athletes expressed frustrations on Twitter.
Burks is the No. 56 safety in the class of 2021.