The Indiana Hoosiers aren’t exactly synonymous with football. From 1899-2024 only four head coaches in team history finished their tenure at Bloomington with a winning record, with Bill Mallory being the only guy to really have a right to claim credit for doing much of anything, as he took the Hoosiers to six bowl games from 1984-1996.
Then something changed. In two short years Indiana went from being a laughing stock cellar dweller of the Big Ten to turning into a juggernaut, and a team crafting a resume that suggests there might even be National Championship potential. With a signature win over Oregon the Hoosiers are not No. 3 in
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