OPINION: What to make of IU football's bowl game opponent
The Gator Bowl is still huge for Tom Allen’s program.
The Gator Bowl is still huge for Tom Allen’s program.
This is the 12th bowl game appearance in program history.
Allen has led IU to its most wins since 1993.
The Hoosiers won the Old Oaken Bucket, so where are they headed?
The Hoosiers will be going to a bowl game for the first time since 2016.
Ramsey threw for 337 yards and three touchdowns.
After missing a week with a concussion, Philyor returns as IU’s leading receiver.
The Hoosiers clinched just the eighth eight-win season in program history.
IU is 7-4 (4-4) and Purdue is 4-7 (3-5).
The Hoosiers are looking to regain momentum before their bowl game.
IU’s lack of depth has been exposed in its last two games.
The Hoosiers have consecutive losses for the first time this season.
In rain-soaked loss to Michigan, the Hoosiers were taken back by their performance.
IU has not defeated Michigan since 1987.
The Hoosiers will welcome in the Wolverines for senior day.
The Hoosiers refuse to be overlooked as they take on the Wolverines.
The Hoosiers are 7-3 overall and 4-3 in conference play.
Even in loss, Hoosiers show they turn the corner.
Philyor and Hamler each recorded two catches before leaving with injuries.
Costly mistakes cut IU’s upset bid short.