Pat Coogan is the latest transfer to join Curt Cignetti and Indiana football. It shows the Hoosiers are serious about sustaining a winning program.
Pat Coogan went viral for his pregame speeches at Notre Dame, but he's a darn good offensive lineman, too. Both aspects fill a need for Indiana football.
Jamier Johnson, Josh Philostin, Tyler Cherry, Cooper Jones, Alejandro Quintero and Nick Kidwell were not listed on the updated 2025 Indiana football roster.
Indiana University center Mike Katic has decided not to enter the NFL Draft and will join Barstool Sports as a media personality and analyst.
It was a wildly successful season for the Indiana Hoosiers and first-year head coach Curt Cignetti. They went 11-2 overall, 8-1 in Ben Ten games, and even made the College Football Playoff as the No. 10 seed, but eventually lost to No. 7 Notre Dame in the first round.
Indiana football landed its 19th transfer portal recruit and third reinforcement on the offensive line Friday in Pat Coogan committed to the Hoosiers, according to his post on X. He has one season of eligibility remaining.
A four-star recruit out of Center Grove, Tyler Cherry was the state's Mr. Football. He suffered an injury in December, leading to a different role for 2025.
Indiana returns All-American junior cornerback D’Angelo Ponds, but the spot opposite Ponds — previously held by Johnson — is now open. Redshirt senior Jamari Sharpe played extensively in place of Johnson against Notre Dame, making four tackles and a half-tackle-for-loss while recovering a fumble.
Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti went viral when he spoke at a Hoosiers basketball game last season. He again addressed the crowd after his first year.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – For the 2025 Indiana football season, the Hoosiers will have a lot of new faces leading the charge on the offensive side of the ball. There will be new faces on the defensive side too, though not as many, and there will be familiar names coming back at some of the most important positions on the field.
Indiana football heads into perhaps its most interesting offseason ever after a historic season in Bloomington. To say that head coach Curt Cignetti overachieved in his first year would be a massive understatement.
One thing that continually holds true in college football is last year was last year. Yes, there are teams with high ceilings, low floors and everything in betw