"A lot of guts. That's what it took to win a national title," Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti said. It took a lot of guts for Cignetti to boldly believe he would turn around an Indiana program that ...
To celebrate Indiana University's historic 16-0 national championship win, Indiana Football will be hosting a "Champion Celebration" on Saturday, Jan. 24 at 1 p.m. "We can't wait to celebrate with you ...
• Indiana wins the title! The Indiana Hoosiers have gone from college football’s laughing stock to national champions. The Hoosiers survive Miami, 27-21, in an epic College Football Playoff national ...
Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza spurred the win with a gutsy 12-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. When the college football season began last summer, the only distinction Indiana held in the ...
A 23-year-old Rush University Medical Center employee was shot while sitting inside a parked car outside the hospital Monday morning, Chicago police said, with the suspect or suspects fleeing the ...
CHICAGO — A Rush University Medical Center employee was critically injured after being shot multiple times early Monday morning outside a campus facility. The shooting happened outside the Armour ...
One of the first things Curt Cignetti said after Indiana's 38-3 blowout of Alabama in the Rose Bowl was how much harder it is to beat a good team twice. He knew why he was saying it. Indiana's next ...
Chicago-based Rush University System for Health is collaborating with Amazon One Medical to expand access to primary and specialty care. The three-hospital system partnered with the tech giant’s ...
Pamela Whitten is president of Indiana University. As No. 1 seed Indiana prepares to face No. 9 Alabama in the Rose Bowl on Thursday, the Hoosiers are focusing on coach Curt Cignetti’s mantra that ...
Indiana University quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who woke up Sunday as this year's Heisman trophy winner, has come to embody his team. A few years ago, Mendoza was a middling Miami high school player ...
For decades, Indiana University's college football program was the stuff of legend, but not in a good way. Correspondent Jon Wertheim was born and raised in Bloomington, Indiana, where IU is located. ...