Tag Archives: Indiana football

Indiana’s new deal with Adidas brings cash and pressure for excellence to Bloomington
August 18, 2015

by Kent Sterling Indiana University Athletics will continue its partnership with Adidas with significantly more generous revenue coming to IU. For the privilege of outfitting Indiana athletes and associated marketing opportunities, Indiana will receive $6.7 million per year, up 81% from the previous payout of $3.7 million, according to an Indiana University release.. That places […]

Indiana Football frightens alums by awakening long dormant optimism
August 26, 2014

by Kent Sterling It’s been awhile – a long while – since Indiana University students and alums got themselves all wrapped up in the fortunes of their football team. There was a brief time after Terry Hoeppner was hired when the magnetism of his personality compelled optimism, but his illness and tragic death gave fans […]

IU Football Player Isaac Griffith Has Good Night After Near Drowning
March 19, 2014

by Kent Sterling IU wide receiver Isaac Griffith was pulled into the open water late Monday afternoon by a rip current near Sarasota, Florida, and nearly drowned. Still in a medically induced coma, Griffith had a good night, according to his father’s Twitter feed, “Good morning Ike had a positive night but we have some […]

Bowling Green Game Huge for IU and Wilson
September 13, 2013

by Bert Beiswanger Bowling Green is a huge game for Indiana football and coach Kevin Wilson. Doesn’t that sound odd? Well, coming off the defeat at home to the Navy Midshipmen last week, it’s the truth. Despite the fact the Falcons come to Bloomington Saturday (Big Ten Network, Noon) as one of the best teams […]

Indiana University – Why Fred Glass Is Perfect as the Hoosiers Athletic Director
August 27, 2013

by Kent Sterling There are four attributes great leaders share – vision, enthusiasm, organization, and relentlessness.  Indiana University Athletic Director Fred Glass shows plenty of all three in the above video without conscious effort. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter Being an AD is a tough gig these days.  Less than six months ago, […]