Indiana Hoosiers football
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First season | 1882 |
Head coach | 1st season, 5–2 (.714) |
Stadium | Memorial Stadium, Bloomington (capacity: 50,180) |
Field surface | AstroPlay |
All-time record | 429–587–44 (.425) |
Bowl record | 3–5–0 (.375) |
Conference titles | 2 |
Colors | Cream and Crimson |
Fight song | Indiana, Our Indiana |
Marching band | Marching Hundred |
Rivals | Purdue Boilermakers |
Website | IUHoosiers.com |
The Indiana Hoosiers are a college football program that competes in NCAA Division I-A and the Big Ten Conference.
Bowl Games
- All-American - 1986
- Copper - 1991
- Holiday - 1979
- Independence – 1993
- Liberty – 1988
- Peach – 1987, 1990
- Rose – 1967
Trophy Games
Individual Award Winners
National
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Big Ten Conference
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Coach
- Bill Mallory - 1986, 1987
College Football Hall of Famers
Pro Football Hall of Famer
Current NFL Players
- Victor Adeyanju - Defensive End, St. Louis Rams
- Kris Dielman - Offensive Guard, San Diego Chargers
- Trent Green - Quarterback, Miami Dolphins
- Aaron Halterman - Tight End, Houston Texans
- Gibran Hamdan - Quarterback, Buffalo Bills
- Herana-Daze Jones - Safety, Cincinnati Bengals
- Chris Liwienski - Offensive Guard, Minnesota Vikings
- Adewale Ogunleye - Defensive End, Chicago Bears
- Antwaan Randle El - Wide Receiver, Washington Redskins
- Kemp Rasmussen - Defensive End, Seattle Seahawks
- Courtney Roby - Wide Receiver, Tennessee Titans
- Justin Smith - Linebacker, Chicago Bears
- Isaac Sowells - Offensive Guard, Cleveland Browns[2]
Other Famous Coaches and Players
- Vaughn Dunbar
- Earl Faison
- Bill Mallory
- James Pierce
- Lou Saban
- Pete Stoyanovich
- Jim Thorpe (assistant coach)
- Jim Trimble
- Lee Corso