Indiana beat Illinois by a whopping score of 63-10, with quarterback Fernando Mendoza throwing for 267 passing yards and five touchdowns. On Sunday’s episode of “Always College Football,” McElroy ...
That performance sparked a wave of recognition for the Hoosiers across the college football world. Among the loudest voices was On3 Sports writer and former Ohio State tight end Zak Herbstreit. The ...
Fernando Mendoza threw five touchdown passes and D’Angelo Ponds scooped up the punt he blocked and returned it 11 yards for a score Saturday night, leading No. 19 Indiana past No. 9 Illinois 63-10 for ...
Indiana has spent coach Curt Cignetti's entire two-year tenure hearing doubters question how good his Hoosiers really were.
Curt Cignetti is reminding everybody why Indiana hired him. The Hoosiers wanted a program builder, not an inconsistent winner. Last season wasn’t a one-off, it ...
The victory sent the Hoosiers up eight spots, to No. 11, in the Associated Press Top 25, but players welcome the chance to keep proving the so-called experts wrong.
The Indiana Hoosiers destroyed No. 8 Illinois, 63-10, as Fernando Mendoza firmly establishing himself in the Heisman Trophy race ...
For the first time all night, Indiana coach Curt Cignetti stopped himself. After No. 19 Indiana rolled past No. 9 Illinois in ...
Cignetti offered a blunt postgame assessment about how he expected his Hoosiers to handle the Illini's front five ...
For all who doubted Indiana or hoped the Hoosiers would fade away this season, Curt Cignetti had a simple message. It read: '63-10.' Any questions?
Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti addressed the media following the Hoosiers’ dominant 63-10 win over Illinois on ...
Curt Cignetti insists he doesn't dictate narratives, but his team has one: The Hoosiers deserve more respect, though they're unbothered it hasn't come yet.