Not just the biggest names — the transfers whose skill sets and opportunities align best for the 2026 season
Not just the biggest names — the transfers whose skill sets and opportunities align best for the 2026 season
Matt Snyder, a lifelong Indiana football fan and baseball writer for CBS Sports, reflects on the whirlwind for the Hoosiers under Curt Cignetti
Mateer hopes to build on last season after recovering from a hand injury
Word among Indiana faithful (and there are very many of them) is the crimson takeover may even be enough to overtake Miami loyalists in South Florida on Monday night
Indiana’s rise isn’t about stars or spending sprees. It’s about experience, evaluation and a transfer portal blueprint that has turned the Hoosiers into the national title favorite
From former three-stars to fifth-year transfers, Indiana’s roster is older, deeper, and more unconventional than almost anyone they’ve faced this season.
Both the Hoosiers and Hurricanes lean on multi-year starters along the offensive line
Plus an Arizona high school basketball player scored 100 points … in only three quarters!
Trust The Process as the Hurricanes and Hoosiers close out the season on Monday night
Moore was No. 2 in the CBS Sports NFL Draft Prospect Rankings behind Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza