There has never been a more memeable face in college football than Curt Cignetti’s. Every still shot of him looks as though ...
Jack Black’s Reaction To Elle Fanning Calling Him ‘*** On Legs’ Is The Most Jack Black Response Ever
“Kung Fu Panda” star Jack Black seems genuinely confused that he’s Elle Fanning’s crush. Fanning revealed earlier this year during a Vanity Fair interview that Black is the “hottest man” she’s ever ...
Another day, another national honor for the Indiana football program. On Tuesday, coach Curt Cignetti was named 2025 Associated Press coach of the year. Voters overwhelmingly agreed on this year's ...
As we trade turkey and cranberry sauce for candy canes and twinkling lights, households across the country are gearing up for another food-centric celebration: Christmas. Using data from 2024, ...
Jack Harry McNew was born on May 4, 1929, the youngest of three children by Harry I. and Anna M. (Phelps) McNew in Henry County, Indiana. He was raised on a farm near Knightstown, Indiana, enjoying ...
NEW YORK -- Fernando Mendoza, the enthusiastic quarterback of No. 1 Indiana, won the Heisman Trophy on Saturday night, becoming the first Hoosier to win college football's most prestigious award since ...
Whether the Indiana state legislature voted to draw two additional Republican-leaning congressional districts, as President Donald Trump wanted, was unlikely to be the decisive factor in the 2026 ...
In rejecting yesterday a redistricting plan backed by President Donald Trump, Indiana’s Republican-controlled senate did not merely deny Republicans two new U.S. House seats in next year’s midterm ...
Tyler O'Neil is senior editor at The Daily Signal and the author of two books: "Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center," and "The Woketopus: The Dark Money Cabal ...
The No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup of undefeated teams in the Big Ten championship game drew a massive audience for Fox. The network said Tuesday afternoon that Indiana’s 13-10 win over Ohio State had an ...
At the start of the college football season, no Division I program had more losses in its history than Indiana’s 715 defeats. But 15 weeks later, as we enter conference championship Saturday, that ...
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