If you've ever wanted to feel like a Heisman Trophy winner but you've lacked the athleticism to actually win college football's most prestigious individual award...this listing is for you.
BLOOMINGTON — For the third time this summer, The Daily Hoosier attended IU basketball practice Tuesday morning in Cook Hall. Here are my notes from the two-hour session.
BLOOMINGTON — Watch as IU basketball’s Aiden Sherrell, Samet Yigitoglu and Trevor Manhertz took questions on Tuesday afternoon inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
Omar Cooper, Jr. had the greatest catch in IU football history at Penn State in November. But he doesn’t even count it as one of the top two standout plays of Indiana’s 2025 national championship season.
Darian DeVries and the Indiana coaching staff have sent a clear message in the 2026 offseason: size will not be a problem moving forward. After the Hoosiers
The top center in the 2027 class will be in Bloomington for the first weekend in September. Top-20 center Darius Wabbington will visit IU the weekend of September 5, coinciding with the start of the 2026 IU football season.
Indiana coach Curt Cignetti’s impeccable track record in Bloomington makes it easy to envision a path back to the postseason. While Indiana needs to replace
IU baseball legend Kyle Schwarber is a Major League Baseball All-Star once again. The 33-year-old Schwarber will make his fourth All-Star appearance on July 14.
Welcome to another edition of 6-Banner Sunday, a joint production between The Assembly Call and Inside the Hall, where we highlight the five most essential IU sports stories of the past week.
We’re going team-by-team across Big Ten men’s basketball to assess where everyone stands and how things could shake out in 2026-27. Washington is two years in with head coach Danny Sprinkle, and results have been uninspiring.
Let’s continue our look back at each of Indiana’s 16 wins in 2025 via BTN’s 60 minute condensed versions of each game. Below is the game 12 regular season finale at Purdue.
NBA Summer League 2026 is returning to Las Vegas and will feature all 30 NBA teams from July 9-19, 2026 at the Thomas & Mack Center and Pavilion on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
College football was getting very predictable for a while. Alabama. Clemson. Rinse. Repeat. Although still among the traditional powers of the sport — LSU, Georgia and Michigan brought some fresh names to the stage from 2019 to 2023 as the talent pool seemed to begin flattening.
Former IU basketball star Victor Oladipo is not giving up on his professional basketball career. After playing 15 games in the G League in 2025-26, Oladipo took to social media this week to announce he’s still pursuing opportunities.
Elijah Sarratt and Omar Cooper Jr. are both now in the NFL but Indiana offensive coordinator and receivers coach Mike Shanahan is expected to have another top wideout group to work with in 2026.
Former Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza saw his life change in Bloomington as he went from relative unknown to a Heisman Trophy winner and national championship quarterback.
Indiana has had a successful recruiting week. This included beating out Georgia and Miami for four-star linebacker Jaylathan Mayfield (Lincolnton, NC) and flipping three-star linebacker Cain Brackney (Tulsa, OK) from UCLA.
The United States’ upcoming FIFA World Cup clash against Australia is currently ruling social media. Considering the current hype around the match, the game is expected to draw massive viewership.
Fernando Mendoza is one of the quarterbacks for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2026, and his only competition for the starting role is veteran Kirk Cousins. Ahead of the new season, both Mendoza and Cousins have been getting the royal treatment from the Las Vegas locals, including the Vegas Golden Knights.
Mendoza is expected to eventually become the team's franchise quarterback, but development takes time in the NFL, even when you're a Heisman Trophy winner.
The Indiana Hoosiers are the defending national champions, and Curt Cignetti's team is going to be here to stay if he keeps recruiting at a high level.