Indiana
‘They’ve turned the corner’: Indiana football catches eye of CBS Sports analyst
Indiana football is getting some national attention.
CBS college football analyst Aaron Taylor said he believes the Hoosiers are for real and can be a factor in the Big Ten race.
“My goodness, they’re playing some really good football right now,” Taylor said, before ticking off a few of IU’s accomplishments:
∎ Coach Curt Cignetti is IU’s first coach to win his first four games.
∎ They have rushed for 200-yards plus in three games.
∎ IU has committed 0 turnovers.
∎ All of their wins have been by at least 24 points.
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“Beginning of the season, (Cignetti) said, ‘I win.’ We all said, ‘Oh, yeah, he’s got that false bravado,’” Taylor said. “He wasn’t lying.
“I know it’s early, but you can’t talk about a better start to a season. They’ve turned the corner and are going to make things really interesting down the stretch.”
The Hoosiers (4-0, 1-0 Big Ten) host Maryland (3-1, 0-1) on Saturday.
Indiana football vs. Maryland start time
Noon ET Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana
What channel is IU football on vs. Maryland?
BTN
How to stream, watch Maryland-Indiana game
The Indiana-Maryland matchup will stream on the Fox Sports app at noon ET Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. The app is available in the Apple App Store or on Google Play.
How to listen to IU-Maryland game on radio, streaming
Radio: Indiana Sports Radio Network, 105.1 FM in Bloomington, 93.1 FM in Indianapolis, with Don Fischer (play-by-play) and Buck Suhr (analysis)
Streaming: SiriusXM Channels 195, 957
You can also watch the game on Fubo (free trial)
Indiana football tickets
How to find seats at Memorial Stadium.
Indiana football schedule 2024
With date, result or location and opponent, time and TV, if available
Aug. 31: IU 31, Florida International 7
Sept. 6: IU 77, Western Illinois 3
Sept. 14: IU 42, UCLA 13
Sept. 21: IU 52, Charlotte 14
Sept. 28: vs. Maryland, noon, BTN
Oct. 5: at Northwestern, 3:30 p.m., BTN
Oct. 19: vs. Nebraska, TBA, TBA
Oct. 26: vs. Washington, TBA, TBA
Nov. 2: at Michigan State, TBA, TBA
Nov. 9: vs. Michigan, TBA, TBA
Nov. 23: at Ohio State, TBA, TBA
Nov. 30: vs. Purdue, TBA, TBA
Indiana
4-star freshman defensive lineman back on the Indiana football roster
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football freshman defensive lineman Kevontay Hugan is back on the team’s active roster as of Friday morning.
Hugan has yet to practice this spring — IU’s fifth practice of camp is on Saturday — and his bio had been removed from the program’s official website. He also wasn’t listed on the rosters handed out by team representatives throughout spring camp as one of the program’s mid-year enrollees.
The 2026 signee was one of the higher rated players IU landed in the most recent recruiting cycle. The 4-star defender had 28 scholarship offers and ranked No. 306 nationally, according to 247 Sports composite rankings.
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Indiana coach Curt Cignetti has twice brought up the team’s depth on the defensive line as a strength of the team headed into the 2026 season.
“We have a lot of bodies there on the defensive line, returners, transfers, and then high school guys,” Cignetti said on Thursday. “There’s a lot of guys getting work right now….But it looks like we have a chance to be decent there. You know, (Mario) Landino and (Tyrique) Tucker are the two returners, and they do always start a couple of games, but they’re the two primary returners as pieces of the mix, so it will be interesting to see how it shakes out.”
The Hoosiers added six true freshman in 2026, including Hogan, after signing five defensive line recruits last year.
Michael Niziolek is the Indiana beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times. You can follow him on X @michaelniziolek and read all his coverage by clicking here.
Indiana
Severe thunderstorm watch canceled for Indianapolis and surrounding counties
(WISH) — A severe thunderstorm watch for Indianapolis and other central Indiana counties, which had been set to run through midnight Thursday, was canceled about 9:15 p.m. Thursday.
The Severe Thunderstorm Prediction Center at 7:45 p.m. Thursday issued the watch for these Indiana counties: Allen, Blackford, Boone, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Clinton, Delaware, De Kalb, Fulton, Grant, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Howard, Huntington, Johnson, Kosciusko, Lagrange, Madison, Marion, Miami, Montgomery, Morgan, Noble, Owen, Putnam, Steuben, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Wabash, Wells and Whitley.
Other cities in the watch area are Angola, Carmel, Crawfordsville, Fishers, Fort Wayne, Kokomo, Logansport, Noblesville, Marion, Muncie, Warsaw and Westfield.
Storm warnings that had been issued earlier for the watch area warned over 60 mph gusts, which can cause damage to roofs, siding and trees. Tornadoes were possible, but the National Weather Service at Indianapolis did not issue any tornado warnings.
As of 9 p.m., an automated system from the Indianapolis weather service said a storm spotter reported a large tree being uprooted on the southwest side of Terre Haute about 7:14 p.m. due to thunderstorm winds.
Also, about 14% of electricity customers in Parke County, north of Terre Haute, were without power at 9 p.m. Thursday. About 40 minutes earlier, about 24% of Parke County electricity customers were without power.
Indiana
Indiana 225 bridge closure remains ongoing amid rehab work
The Indiana 225 truss bridge over the Wabash River in Tippecanoe County remains closed as work begins on its rehabilitation, according to a community announcement. The Indiana Department of Transportation announced that erosion control and right-of-way clearing are underway to prepare for the project.
The single-lane bridge south of Battle Ground will undergo deck replacement as part of the rehabilitation efforts.
The work is expected to continue until 2028, although the timeline is weather-dependent and subject to change.
Motorists are encouraged to find alternate routes and exercise caution while traveling in the area.
Updates on road conditions and traffic alerts can be monitored through various platforms, including the INDOT West Central Facebook page, X (formerly Twitter), TrafficWise at 511in.org, and mobile apps available on the iTunes App Store and Google Play store for Android devices, according to the announcement.
This story was created with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct/.
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