IU football, Peyton Ramsey dice up UConn, blow out Huskies 38-3
Running with backup QB Peyton Ramsey for the second-straight week, Indiana buried the ugliness of Ohio State with a 38-3 blowout of hapless UConn.
Running with backup QB Peyton Ramsey for the second-straight week, Indiana buried the ugliness of Ohio State with a 38-3 blowout of hapless UConn.
IU volleyball coach Steve Aird joins the boys this week for a chat about how an all-time IU basketball roster would line up on the volleyball court.
Harry Crider has learned to manage his diabetes playing Big Ten football, so well that his coaches, teammates and trainers forget it’s even an issue.
Indiana endured the worst loss in Tom Allen’s tenure Saturday, a humbling 51-10 defeat to No. 6 Ohio State.
Ohio State is part of the measuring stick IU must use annually, in its never-ending quest to become something more than a Big Ten afterthought.
Redshirt junior Peyton Ramsey, a two-year starter, will fill in if Penix can’t play vs. No. 6 Buckeyes on Saturday.
The new offensive scheme allowing Tri-West graduate to become a difference maker for IU offense.
IU used this game to clean up the mistakes of Ball State and keep growing a young QB and defense, before the most talented team in the Big Ten visits.
The Hoosiers (2-0) were substantially better all over the field, the gap between the two teams reflected in the final score.
He was Tom Allen’s handpicked successor to run the defense — the man Allen now needs to rebuild that defense around a promising core of young talent.