American college football season
2021 Indiana Hoosiers football |
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Conference | Big Ten Conference |
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Division | East Division |
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Record | 2–10 (0–9 Big Ten) |
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Head coach | |
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Offensive coordinator | Nick Sheridan (2nd season) |
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Co-offensive coordinator | Grant Heard (2nd season) |
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Offensive scheme | Spread |
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Defensive coordinator | Charlton Warren (1st season) |
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Co-defensive coordinator | Kevin Peoples (2nd season) |
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Base defense | Multiple 4–2–5 |
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MVP | Peyton Hendershot, Micah McFadden |
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Captain | Ty Fryfogle, Peyton Hendershot, Cam Jones, Marcelino McCrary-Ball, Micah McFadden, Michael Penix Jr. |
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Home stadium | Memorial Stadium |
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Uniform |
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Seasons |
The 2021 Indiana Hoosiers football team represented Indiana University in the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Hoosiers played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana and competed as a member of the East Division of the Big Ten Conference. The team was led by fifth-year head coach Tom Allen.
Indiana finished the season with a 2–10 record, which would be their worst season since 2011, when they finished 1–11.
Spring Game
The 2021 Spring Game was held in Bloomington, Indiana on April 10;[1] however, it was a closed-practice, with the general public not in attendance.
Offseason
Coaching changes
On December 12, 2020, the South Alabama Jaguars announced that they had hired Indiana defensive coordinator Kane Wommack as their new head coach; Wommack had previously served three years for the Hoosiers in a defensive coaching capacity, first as its linebackers coach in 2018 and then as its defensive coordinator for 2019 and 2020.[2] On January 17, 2021, Indiana announced that they had hired Georgia Bulldogs defensive backs coach Charlton Warren as the Hoosiers' new defensive coordinator; Warren had served as the defensive back coach for Georgia for two years (2019-2020).[3]
On January 13, 2021, the Michigan Wolverines announced that they had hired Indiana running backs' coach Mike Hart as their new running backs' coach; Hart had served four years as the Hoosiers' running backs coach (2017-2020) and also split time as the Assistant Head Coach.[4] On February 8, 2021, Indiana announced that they had hired Kansas City Chiefs running backs' coach Deland McCullough as the Hoosiers' new running backs coach; McCullough had previously served as the Hoosiers' running backs' coach from 2011 to 2016.[5][6]
Transfers
Outgoing
Notable departures from the 2020 squad included:
Incoming
2021 NFL Draft
Hoosiers who were picked in the 2021 NFL Draft:
Preseason
Position key
Recruits
The Hoosiers signed a total of 14 recruits.
US college sports recruiting information for 2021 recruits |
Name | Hometown | High school / college | Height | Weight | Commit date |
Jordyn Williams WR | Cedar Hill, TX | Trinity Christian School | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) | 182 lb (83 kg) | May 15, 2020 |
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Joshua Sales OT | Brownsburg, Indiana | Brownsburg High School | 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) | 305 lb (138 kg) | Aug 1, 2020 |
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Vinny Fiacable OG | Fort Wayne, Indiana | Bishop Dwenger High School | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | 300 lb (140 kg) | Apr 6, 2020 |
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James Evans P | Auckland, New Zealand | Sacred Heart College, Auckland | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) | 222 lb (101 kg) | May 17, 2020 |
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Donavan McCulley QB | Indianapolis, Indiana | Lawrence North High School | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | 195 lb (88 kg) | Dec 16, 2020 |
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Jaquez Smith WR | Atlanta, Georgia | Westlake High School | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) | 190 lb (86 kg) | Dec 16, 2020 |
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Malachi Holt-Bennett WR | Fairfield, Alabama | Fairfield Prep | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | 180 lb (82 kg) | Feb 3, 2021 |
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Larry Smith S | Orange Park, Florida | Oakleaf High School | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | 170 lb (77 kg) | Dec 16, 2020 |
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Aaron Steinfeldt TE | Bloomington, Indiana | Bloomington High School North | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | 230 lb (100 kg) | Dec 16, 2020 |
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Maurice Freeman S | Chesapeake, Virginia | Oscar F. Smith High School | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | 190 lb (86 kg) | Dec 16, 2020 |
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Trenten Howland ATH | Joliet, Illinois | Joliet West High School | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | 218 lb (99 kg) | Dec 16, 2020 |
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David Holloman RB | Auburn Hills, Michigan | Avondale High School | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) | 200 lb (91 kg) | Dec 16, 2020 |
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: Rivals: 247Sports: ESPN: |
Jordan Grier ATH | Ellenwood, Georgia | Cedar Grove High School | 6 ft 185 in (6.53 m) | 200 lb (91 kg) | Dec 16, 2020 |
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: Rivals: 247Sports: ESPN: |
Overall recruiting rankings: Rivals: 48 247Sports: 58 ESPN: 55 |
- Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
- In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
Sources: - "Indiana Football Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved May 19, 2021.
- "2021 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved May 19, 2021.
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Preseason Big Ten poll
Although the Big Ten Conference has not held an official preseason poll since 2010, Cleveland.com has polled sports journalists representing all member schools as a de facto preseason media poll since 2011. For the 2021 poll, Indiana was projected to finish third in the East Division.[7]
Media poll (East Division) |
Predicted finish | Team | Votes (1st place) |
1 | Ohio State | 238 (34) |
2 | Penn State | 192 |
3 | Indiana | 169 |
4 | Michigan | 144 |
5 | Maryland | 74 |
6 | Rutgers | 77.5 |
7 | Michigan State | 52.5 |
Schedule
The Hoosiers' 2021 schedule consisted of six home games and six away games.[8] The Hoosiers played three non-conference games, against Idaho and Cincinnati at home and on the road against Western Kentucky. In conference, Indiana hosted Rutgers, Ohio State, Michigan State, and Minnesota. They traveled to Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Penn State, and Purdue.
Date | Time | Opponent | Rank | Site | TV | Result | Attendance |
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September 4 | 3:30 p.m. | at No. 18 Iowa | No. 17 | | BTN | L 6–34 | 68,166 |
September 11 | 7:30 p.m. | Idaho* | | | BTN | W 56–14 | 47,417 |
September 18 | 12:00 p.m. | No. 8 Cincinnati* | | - Memorial Stadium
- Bloomington, IN
| ESPN | L 24–38 | 52,656 |
September 25 | 8:00 p.m. | at Western Kentucky* | | | CBSSN | W 33–31 | 25,171 |
October 2 | 7:30 p.m. | at No. 4 Penn State | | | ABC | L 0–24 | 105,951 |
October 16 | 12:00 p.m. | No. 10 Michigan State | | - Memorial Stadium
- Bloomington, IN (rivalry)
| FS1 | L 15–20 | 50,571 |
October 23 | 7:30 p.m. | No. 5 Ohio State | | - Memorial Stadium
- Bloomington, IN
| ABC | L 7–54 | 52,656 |
October 30 | 12:00 p.m. | at Maryland | | | BTN | L 35–38 | 32,308 |
November 6 | 7:30 p.m. | at No. 7 Michigan | | | FOX | L 7–29 | 109,890 |
November 13 | 12:00 p.m. | Rutgers | | - Memorial Stadium
- Bloomington, IN
| BTN | L 3–38 | 40,171 |
November 20 | 3:30 p.m. | Minnesota | | - Memorial Stadium
- Bloomington, IN
| BTN | L 14–35 | 38,079 |
November 27 | 3:30 p.m. | at Purdue | | | FS1 | L 7–44 | 61,320 |
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Rankings
Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes | Week |
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Poll | Pre | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | Final |
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AP | 17 | RV | RV | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | | | |
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Coaches | 17 | RV | RV | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | | | |
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CFP | Not released | — | — | — | | | Not released |
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Game summaries
At No. 18 Iowa
No. 17 Indiana Hoosiers (0–0) at No. 18 Iowa Hawkeyes (0–0) – Game summary
Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
No. 17 Hoosiers | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
No. 18 Hawkeyes | 14 | 17 | 0 | 3 | 34 |
at Kinnick Stadium • Iowa City, IA
- Date: September 4, 2021
- Game time: 3:30 p.m.
- Game weather: Cloudy, 70 °F (21 °C)
- Game attendance: 68,166
- Referee: Larry Smith
- TV announcers (BTN): Brandon Gaudin (play-by-play), James Laurinaitis (analyst)
- Sources: IUHoosiers.com[13]
Game information |
- First quarter
- (13:35) IOWA – Tyler Goodson 56-yard run Caleb Shudak kick (Drive: 4 plays, 67 yards, 1:25; Iowa 7–0)
- (12:45) IOWA– Riley Moss 30-yard interception return, Caleb Shudak kick (Drive: 3 plays, 4 yards, 0:50; Iowa 14–0)
- (4:28) IU – Charles Campbell 36-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 49 yards, 3:44; Iowa 14–3)
- Second quarter
- (11:54) IOWA – Spencer Petras 9-yard run; Caleb Shudak kick (Drive: 8 plays, 48 yards, 3:24; Iowa 21–3)
- (1:41) IOWA – Riley Moss 55-yard interception return, Caleb Shudak kick (Drive: 1 play, 0 yards, 0:09; Iowa 28–3)
- (0:00) IOWA – Caleb Shudak 41-yard field goal (Drive: 8 plays, 21 yards, 1:12; Iowa 31–3)
- Third quarter
- (8:39) IU – Charles Campbell 41-yard field goal (Drive: 12 plays, 52 yards, 6:21; Iowa 31–6)
- Fourth quarter
- (9:52) IOWA – Caleb Shudak 35-yard field goal (Drive: 11 plays, 40 yards, 5:55; Iowa 34–6)
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Statistics | IU | IOWA |
First downs | 11 | 18 |
Total yards | 233 | 303 |
Rushes/yards | 31–77 | 36–158 |
Passing yards | 156 | 145 |
Passing: Comp–Att–Int | 14–33–3 | 13–28–0 |
Time of possession | 32:04 | 27:56 |
vs Idaho
Idaho Vandals (1–0) vs Indiana Hoosiers (0–1) – Game summary
Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Vandals | 0 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 14 |
Hoosiers | 21 | 14 | 7 | 14 | 56 |
at Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN
- Date: September 11, 2021
- Game time: 7:40 p.m.
- Game weather: Sunny, 75 °F (24 °C)
- Game attendance: 47,417
- Referee: Mark Klucyznski
- TV announcers (BTN): Mark Followill (play-by-play), Matt Millen (analyst)
- Sources: IUHoosiers.com[14]
Game information |
- First quarter
- (4:27) IU – Stephen Carr 2-yard run, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 18 plays, 75 yards, 8:33; Indiana 7–0)
- (3:01) IU – Javon Swinton 9-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 2 plays, 13 yards, 0:39; Indiana 14–0)
- (2:02) IU – Javon Swinton 4-yard blocked punt return, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 3 plays, -1 yards, 0:54; Indiana 21–0)
- Second quarter
- (3:39) IU – Ty Fryfogle 9-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 12 plays, 83 yards, 6:32; Indiana 28–0)
- (1:49) IU – D. J. Matthews 81-yard punt return, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 3 plays, -9 yards, 1:47; Indiana 35–0)
- (0:26) IDHO – Hayden Hatten 16-yard pass from Mike Beaudry, Logan Prescott kick (Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 1:21; Indiana 35–7)
- Third quarter
- (13:14) IU – Michael Penix Jr. 1-yard run, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 4 plays, 28 yards, 1:32; Indiana 42–7)
- (9:09) IDHO – Hayden Hatten 23-yard pass from Mike Beaudry, Logan Prescott kick (Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 4:03; Indiana 42–14)
- Fourth quarter
- (13:02) IU – A. J. Barner 76-yard pass from Jack Tuttle, Chris Freeman kick (Drive: 4 plays, 88 yards, 1:34; Indiana 49–14)
- (9:56) IU – Davion Ervin-Poindexter 4-yard run, Chris Freeman kick (Drive: 4 plays, 32 yards, 1:11; Indiana 56–14)
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Statistics | IDHO | IU |
First downs | 13 | 20 |
Total yards | 261 | 338 |
Rushes/yards | 22–65 | 50–179 |
Passing yards | 196 | 159 |
Passing: Comp–Att–Int | 23–39–0 | 13–20–0 |
Time of possession | 26:36 | 33:24 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Idaho | Passing | Mike Beaudry | 23/36, 196 yards, 2 TD |
Rushing | Nick Romano | 4 carries, 20 yards |
Receiving | Hayden Hatten | 10 receptions, 94 yards, 2 TD |
Indiana | Passing | Jack Tuttle | 2/4, 91 yards, TD |
Rushing | Stephen Carr | 22 carries, 118 yards, TD |
Receiving | A. J. Barner | 1 reception, 76 yards, TD |
vs No. 8 Cincinnati
No. 8 Cincinnati Bearcats (2–0) vs Indiana Hoosiers (1–1) – Game summary
Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
No. 8 Bearcats | 0 | 10 | 13 | 15 | 38 |
Hoosiers | 7 | 7 | 10 | 0 | 24 |
at Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN
- Date: September 18, 2021
- Game time: 12:00 p.m.
- Game weather: Sunny, 89 °F (32 °C)
- Game attendance: 52,656
- Referee: Michael Cannon
- TV announcers (ESPN): Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Dusty Dvoracek (analyst), Tom Luginbill (sideline)
- Sources: IUHoosiers.com[15]
Game information |
- First quarter
- (6:15) IU – Peyton Hendershot 16-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 6 plays, 50 yards, 2:22; Indiana 7–0)
- Second quarter
- (5:06) IU – Stephen Carr 5-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 2 plays, 6 yards, 0:38; Indiana 14–0)
- (1:33) CIN – Jerome Ford 5-yard run, Cole Smith kick (Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 3:37; Indiana 14–7)
- (0:00) CIN – Cole Smith 32-yard field goal (Drive: 5 plays, 32 yards, 0:26; Indiana 14–10)
- Third quarter
- IU 05:47 Jerome Ford 14 yd run; Cole Smith XP Good (UC 17–14)
- IU 03:52 D.J. Matthews 14 yd run; Charles Campbell XP Good (IU 21–17)
- UC 03:41 Tre Tucker 99 yd kickoff return; Cole Smith XP No Good (UC 23–21)
- IU 00:41 Charles Campbell 49 yd Field Goal (IU 24–23)
- (5:47) CIN – Jerome Ford 14-yard run, Cole Smith kick (Drive: 10 plays, 79 yards, 4:29; Cincinnati 17–14)
- (3:52) IU – D. J. Matthews 14-yard run, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 1:53; Indiana 21–17)
- (3:41) CIN – Tre Tucker 99-yard kickoff return (Drive: 0 plays, 0 yards, 0:13; Cincinnati 23–21)
- (0:41) IU – Charles Campbell 49-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 44 yards, 3:00; Indiana 24–23)
- Fourth quarter
- (12:13) CIN – Alec Pierce 19-yard pass from Desmond Ridder, Cole Smith kick (Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 3:28; Cincinnati 30–24)
- (2:37) CIN – Desmond Ridder 7-yard run, Desmond Ridder two-point pass to Leonard Taylor (Drive: 3 plays, 6 yards, 0:54; Cincinnati 38–24)
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Statistics | CIN | IU |
First downs | 20 | 20 |
Total yards | 328 | 376 |
Rushes/yards | 36–118 | 37–152 |
Passing yards | 210 | 224 |
Passing: Comp–Att–Int | 20–36–1 | 17–40–3 |
Time of possession | 29:37 | 30:23 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Cincinnati | Passing | Desmond Ridder | 20/36, 210 yards, TD, INT |
Rushing | Jerome Ford | 20 carries, 66 yards, 2 TD |
Receiving | Alec Pierce | 5 receptions, 86 yards, TD |
Indiana | Passing | Michael Penix Jr. | 17/40, 224 yards, 2 TD, 3 INT |
Rushing | Stephen Carr | 21 carries, 52 yards |
Receiving | D. J. Matthews | 5 receptions, 120 yards |
At Western Kentucky
Indiana Hoosiers (1–2) at Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (1–1) – Game summary
Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Hoosiers | 14 | 9 | 3 | 7 | 33 |
Hilltoppers | 0 | 14 | 10 | 7 | 31 |
at Houchens Industries–L. T. Smith Stadium • Bowling Green, KY
- Date: September 25, 2021
- Game time: 8:00 p.m.
- Game weather: Clear, 74 °F (23 °C)
- Game attendance: 25,171
- Referee: Kevin Randall
- TV announcers (CBS): Dave Ryan (play-by-play), Aaron Murray (analyst), Jenny Dell (sideline)
- Sources: IUHoosiers.com[16]
Game information |
- First quarter
- (10:15) IU – Stephen Carr 1-yard run, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 11 plays, 79 yards, 4:45; Indiana 7–0)
- (5:02) IU – Michael Penix Jr. 1-yard run, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 11 plays, 81 yards, 4:50; Indiana 14–0)
- Second quarter
- (14:27) WKU – Adam Cofield 1-yard run, Brayden Narveson kick (Drive: 15 plays, 77 yards, 5:29; Indiana 14–7)
- (9:49) IU – Charles Campbell 46-yard field goal (Drive: 13 plays, 46 yards, 4:34; Indiana 17–7)
- (2:42) IU – Charles Campbell 37-yard field goal (Drive: 13 plays, 56 yards, 4:55; Indiana 20–7)
- (0:55) WKU – Daewood Davis 25-yard pass from Bailey Zappe, Brayden Narveson kick (Drive: 7 plays, 72 yards, 1:42; Indiana 20–14)
- (0:00) IU – Charles Campbell 25-yard field goal (Drive: 8 plays, 68 yards, 0:55; Indiana 23–14)
- Third quarter
- (13:13) WKU – Matthew Smith 13-yard pass from Bailey Zappe, Brayden Narveson kick (Drive: 5 plays, 76 yards, 1:40; Indiana 23–21)
- (9:10) IU – Charles Campbell 25-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 44 yards, 4:03; Indiana 26–21)
- (5:53) WKU – Brayden Narveson 34-yard field goal (Drive: 11 plays, 59 yards, 3:17; Indiana 26–24)
- Fourth quarter
- (4:27) IU – Stephen Carr 1-yard run, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 14 plays, 86 yards, 6:19; Indiana 33–24)
- (2:43) WKU – Malachi Corley 19-yard pass from Bailey Zappe, Brayden Narveson kick (Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 1:44; Indiana 33–31)
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Statistics | IU | WKU |
First downs | 35 | 24 |
Total yards | 507 | 458 |
Rushes/yards | 39–134 | 20–93 |
Passing yards | 373 | 365 |
Passing: Comp–Att–Int | 35–53–0 | 31–44–0 |
Time of possession | 38:34 | 21:26 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Indiana | Passing | Michael Penix Jr. | 35/53, 373 yards |
Rushing | Stephen Carr | 25 carries, 109 yards, 2 TD |
Receiving | Peyton Hendershot | 7 receptions, 100 yards |
Western Kentucky | Passing | Bailey Zappe | 31/44, 365 yards, 3 TD |
Rushing | Noah Whittington | 6 carries, 41 yards |
Receiving | Jerreth Sterns | 7 receptions, 82 yards |
At No. 4 Penn State
Indiana Hoosiers (2–2) at No. 4 Penn State Nittany Lions (4–0) – Game summary
Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Hoosiers | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
No. 4 Nittany Lions | 7 | 7 | 7 | 3 | 24 |
at Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA
- Date: October 2, 2021
- Game time: 7:30 p.m.
- Game weather: Cloudy, 75 °F (24 °C)
- Game attendance: 105,951
- Referee: Ron Snodgrass
- TV announcers (ABC): Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (analyst), Molly McGrath (sideline)
- Sources: IUHoosiers.com[17]
Game information |
- First quarter
- (5:28) PSU – Brenton Strange 10-yard pass from Sean Clifford, Jordan Stout kick (Drive: 13 plays, 80 yards, 5:14; Penn State 7–0)
- Second quarter
- (13:31) PSU – Jahan Dotson 8-yard pass from Sean Clifford, Jordan Stout kick (Drive: 9 plays, 96 yards, 3:42; Penn State 14–0)
- Third quarter
- (4:16) PSU – Jahan Dotson 30-yard pass from Sean Clifford, Jordan Stout kick (Drive: 9 plays, 61 yards, 5:22; Penn State 21–0)
- Fourth quarter
- (8:06) PSU – Jordan Stout 50-yard field goal (Drive: 4 plays, 0 yards, 0:42; Penn State 24–0)
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Statistics | IU | PSU |
First downs | 12 | 20 |
Total yards | 264 | 408 |
Rushes/yards | 24–69 | 42–209 |
Passing yards | 195 | 199 |
Passing: Comp–Att–Int | 16–34–2 | 18–34–1 |
Time of possession | 25:07 | 34:53 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Indiana | Passing | Michael Penix Jr. | 10/22, 118 yards, INT |
Rushing | Stephen Carr | 15 carries, 50 yards |
Receiving | Peyton Hendershot | 5 receptions, 88 yards |
Penn State | Passing | Sean Clifford | 17/33, 178 yards, 3 TD, INT |
Rushing | Keyvone Lee | 8 carries, 74 yards |
Receiving | Jahan Dotson | 8 receptions, 84 yards, 2 TD |
vs No. 10 Michigan State
No. 10 Michigan State Spartans (6–0) vs Indiana Hoosiers (2–3) – Game summary
Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
No. 10 Spartans | 7 | 0 | 10 | 3 | 20 |
Hoosiers | 3 | 6 | 0 | 6 | 15 |
at Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN
- Date: October 16, 2021
- Game time: 12:00 p.m.
- Game weather: Sunny, 62 °F (17 °C)
- Game attendance: 50,571
- Referee: John O'Neill
- TV announcers (FS1): Aaron Goldsmith (play-by-play), Brock Huard (analyst)
Game information |
- First quarter
- (8:02) IU – Charles Campbell 24-yard field goal (Drive: 13 plays, 70 yards, 5:01; Indiana 3–0)
- (4:33) MSU – Cal Haladay 30-yard interception return, Matt Coghlin kick (Drive: 3 plays, 2 yards, 1:16; Michigan State 7–3)
- Second quarter
- (14:21) IU – Charles Campbell 44-yard field goal (Drive: 6 plays, 17 yards, 2:27; Michigan State 7–6)
- (6:55) IU – Charles Campbell 25-yard field goal (Drive: 12 plays, 71 yards, 5:33; Indiana 9–7)
- Third quarter
- (7:54) MSU – Matt Coghlin 51-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 46 yards, 4:04; Michigan State 10–9)
- (1:49) MSU – Tyler Hunt 12-yard pass from Payton Thorne, Matt Coghlin kick (Drive: 5 plays, 39 yards, 1:35; Michigan State 17–9)
- Fourth quarter
- (12:56) IU – Stephen Carr 1-yard run (Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 3:53; Michigan State 17–15)
- (8:31) MSU – Matt Coghlin 49-yard field goal (Drive: 13 plays, 60 yards, 4:18; Michigan State 20–15)
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Statistics | MSU | IU |
First downs | 14 | 23 |
Total yards | 241 | 322 |
Rushes/yards | 35–100 | 36–134 |
Passing yards | 141 | 188 |
Passing: Comp–Att–Int | 15–27–2 | 28–52–2 |
Time of possession | 26:30 | 33:30 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Michigan State | Passing | Payton Thorne | 14/26, 126 yards, TD, 2 INT |
Rushing | Kenneth Walker III | 23 carries, 84 yards |
Receiving | Jayden Reed | 4 receptions, 70 yards |
Indiana | Passing | Jack Tuttle | 28/52, 188 yards, 2 INT |
Rushing | Stephen Carr | 19 carries, 53 yards, TD |
Receiving | Ty Fryfogle | 7 receptions, 65 yards |
vs No. 5 Ohio State
No. 5 Ohio State Buckeyes (5–1) vs Indiana Hoosiers (2–4) – Game summary
Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
No. 5 Buckeyes | 14 | 30 | 7 | 3 | 54 |
Hoosiers | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
at Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN
- Date: October 23, 2021
- Game time: 6:44 p.m.
- Game weather: Rainy, 61 °F (16 °C)
- Game attendance: 52,656
- Referee: Larry Smith
- TV announcers (ABC): Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Dusty Dvoracek (analyst), Tom Luginbill (sideline)
Game information |
- First quarter
- (9:50) OSU – Miyan Williams 9-yard run, Noah Ruggles kick (Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 5:10; Ohio State 7–0)
- (2:58) IU – Peyton Hendershot 7-yard pass from Jack Tuttle, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 15 plays, 75 yards, 6:52; Tied 7–7)
- (1:25) OSU – TreVeyon Henderson 21-yard run, Noah Ruggles kick (Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 1:33; Ohio State 14–7)
- Second quarter
- (12:47) OSU – TreVeyon Henderson 14-yard pass from C. J. Stroud, Noah Ruggles kick (Drive: 6 plays, 51 yards, 2:43; Ohio State 21–7)
- (10:11) OSU – Team safety (Drive: 4 plays, -22 yards, 2:36; Ohio State 23–7)
- (8:24) OSU – Chris Olave 16-yard pass from C. J. Stroud, Noah Ruggles kick (Drive: 5 plays, 39 yards, 1:47; Ohio State 30–7)
- (5:45) OSU – TreVeyon Henderson 6-yard run., Noah Ruggles kick (Drive: 2 plays, 30 yards, 0:29; Ohio State 37–7)
- (0:31) OSU – Jeremy Ruckert 14-yard pass from C. J. Stroud, Noah Ruggles kick (Drive: 8 plays, 66 yards, 2:56; Ohio State 44–7)
- Third quarter
- (1:15) OSU – Jeremy Ruckert 2-yard pass from C. J. Stroud, Noah Ruggles kick (Drive: 10 plays, 78 yards, 5:04; Ohio State 51–7)
- Fourth quarter
- (8:49) OSU – Noah Ruggles 26-yard field goal (Drive: 11 plays, 67 yards, 5:53; Ohio State 54–7)
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Statistics | OSU | IU |
First downs | 31 | 10 |
Total yards | 539 | 128 |
Rushes/yards | 32–187 | 37–48 |
Passing yards | 352 | 80 |
Passing: Comp–Att–Int | 28–37–0 | 8–17–0 |
Time of possession | 32:01 | 27:59 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Ohio State | Passing | C. J. Stroud | 21/28, 266 yards, 4 TD |
Rushing | TreVeyon Henderson | 9 carries, 81 yards, 2 TD |
Receiving | Jaxon Smith-Njigba | 6 receptions, 99 yards |
Indiana | Passing | Jack Tuttle | 4/7, 41 yards, TD |
Rushing | Trent Howland | 5 carries, 17 yards |
Receiving | Peyton Hendershot | 5 receptions, 35 yards, TD |
At Maryland
Indiana Hoosiers (2–5) at Maryland Terrapins (4–3) – Game summary
Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Hoosiers | 0 | 10 | 7 | 18 | 35 |
Terrapins | 14 | 0 | 14 | 10 | 38 |
at Maryland Stadium • College Park, MD
- Date: October 30, 2021
- Game time: 12:00 p.m.
- Game weather: Cloudy, 62 °F (17 °C)
- Game attendance: 32,308
- Referee: Reggie Smith
- TV announcers (FOX): Chris Vosters (play-by-play), Matt Millen (analyst)
Game information |
- First quarter
- (11:00) MARY – Tayon Fleet-Davis 1-yard run, Joseph Petrino kick (Drive: 7 plays, 35 yards, 2:34; Maryland 7–0)
- (3:55) MARY – Challen Faamatau 1-yard run, Joseph Petrino kick (Drive: 9 plays, 90 yards, 3:25; Maryland 14–0)
- Second quarter
- (13:42) IU – Stephen Carr 1-yard run, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 7 plays, 77 yards, 2:18; Maryland 14–7)
- (0:08) IU – Charles Campbell 55-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 35 yards, 1:51; Maryland 14–10)
- Third quarter
- (11:12) IU – Stephen Carr 66-yard run, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 5 plays, 86 yards, 1:47; Indiana 17–14)
- (8:34) MARY – Challen Caamatau 1-yard run, Joseph Petrino kick (Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:38; Maryland 21–17)
- (4:04) MARY – Carlos Carriere 14-yard pass from Taulia Tagovailoa, Joseph Petrino kick (Drive: 8 plays, 67 yards, 2:58; Maryland 28–17)
- Fourth quarter
- (14:12) IU – Charles Campbell 29-yard field goal (Drive: 11 plays, 67 yards, 4:46; Maryland 28–20)
- (12:12) MARY – Carlos Carriere 45-yard pass from Taulia Tagovailoa, Joseph Petrino kick (Drive: 6 plays, 68 yards, 1:51; Maryland 35–20)
- (9:28) IU – Peyton Hendershot 16-yard pass from Donaven McCulley, Donaven McCulley two-point pass to Peyton Hendershot (Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:44; Maryland 35–28)
- (1:20) MARY – Joseph Petrino 41-yard field goal (Drive: 12 plays, 36 yards, 5:16; Maryland 38–28)
- (1:00) IU – Peyton Hendershot 8-yard pass from Donaven McCulley, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 2 plays, 75 yards, 0:20; Maryland 38–35)
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Statistics | IU | MARY |
First downs | 17 | 30 |
Total yards | 446 | 498 |
Rushes/yards | 42–204 | 46–79 |
Passing yards | 242 | 419 |
Passing: Comp–Att–Int | 14–25–0 | 26–40–0 |
Time of possession | 27:58 | 32:02 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Indiana | Passing | Donaven McCulley | 14/25, 242 yards, 2 TD |
Rushing | Stephen Carr | 21 carries, 136 yards, 2 TD |
Receiving | Peyton Hendershot | 6 receptions, 106 yards, 2 TD |
Maryland | Passing | Taulia Tagovailoa | 26/40, 419 yards, 2 TD |
Rushing | Challen Faamatau | 21 carries, 44 yards, 2 TD |
Receiving | Carlos Carriere | 8 receptions, 134 yards, 2 TD |
At No. 7 Michigan
Indiana Hoosiers (2–6) at No. 7 Michigan Wolverines (7–1) – Game summary
Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Hoosiers | 0 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
No. 7 Wolverines | 3 | 14 | 6 | 6 | 29 |
at Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI
- Date: November 6, 2021
- Game time: 7:30 p.m.
- Game weather: Sunny, 35 °F (2 °C)
- Game attendance: 109,890
- Referee: Jerry McGinn
- TV announcers (FOX): Joe Davis (play-by-play), Brock Huard (analyst)
Game information |
- First quarter
- (0:00) MICH – Jake Moody 34-yard field goal (Drive: 15 plays, 63 yards, 6:36; Michigan 3–0)
- Second quarter
- (12:35) MICH – Hassan Haskins 2-yard run, Jake Moody kick (Drive: 4 plays, 24 yards, 1:18; Michigan 10–0)
- (8:18) IU – Chris Childers 1-yard run, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:17; Michigan 10–7)
- (6:28) MICH – Luke Schoonmaker 12-yard pass from Cade McNamara, Jake Moody kick (Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 1:50; Michigan 17–7)
- Third quarter
- (5:44) MICH – Jake Moody 32-yard field goal (Drive: 11 plays, 62 yards, 5:43; Michigan 20–7)
- (1:17) MICH – Jake Moody 34-yard field goal (Drive: 8 plays, 33 yards, 2:56; Michigan 23–7)
- Fourth quarter
- (13:39) MICH – Luke Schoonmaker 8-yard pass from Cade McNamara (Drive: 3 plays, 60 yards, 1:08; Michigan 29–7)
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Statistics | IU | MICH |
First downs | 11 | 19 |
Total yards | 195 | 411 |
Rushes/yards | 35–107 | 38–188 |
Passing yards | 88 | 223 |
Passing: Comp–Att–Int | 10–25–0 | 15–28–1 |
Time of possession | 27:24 | 32:36 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Indiana | Passing | Donaven McCulley | 10/24, 88 yards |
Rushing | Donaven McCulley | 14 carries, 37 yards |
Receiving | Peyton Hendershot | 3 receptions, 34 yards |
Michigan | Passing | Cade McNamara | 10/18, 168 yards, 2 TD |
Rushing | Hassan Haskins | 27 carries, 168 yards, TD |
Receiving | Cornelius Johnson | 5 receptions, 108 yards |
vs Rutgers
Rutgers Scarlet Knights (4–5) vs Indiana Hoosiers (2–7) – Game summary
Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Scarlet Knights | 14 | 3 | 14 | 7 | 38 |
Hoosiers | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
at Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN
- Date: November 13, 2021
- Game time: 12:00 p.m.
- Game weather: Cloudy, 38 °F (3 °C)
- Game attendance: 40,171
- Referee: Mark Kluczynski
- TV announcers (BTN): Cory Provus (play-by-play), Matt Millen (analyst)
Game information |
- First quarter
- (13:47) RUTG – Isiah Pacheco 8-yard run, Valentino Ambrosio kick (Drive: 4 plays, 21 yards, 1:07; Rutgers 7–0)
- (3:21) RUTG – Isiah Pacheco 3-yard run, Valentino Ambrosio kick (Drive: 9 plays, 70 yards, 3:13; Rutgers 14–0)
- Second quarter
- (14:10) RUTG – Valentino Ambrosio 38-yard field goal (Drive: 4 plays, 4 yards, 1:00; Rutgers 17–0)
- (0:02) IU – Charles Campbell 47-yard field goal (Drive: 7 plays, 61 yards, 0:55; Rutgers 17–3)
- Third quarter
- (12:27) RUTG – Aaron Young 10-yard run, Valentino Ambrosio kick (Drive: 1 plays, 10 yards, 0:08; Rutgers 24–3)
- (0:32) RUTG – Raiqwon O'Neal 10-yard run, Valentino Ambrosio kick (Drive: 4 plays, 39 yards, 1:39; Rutgers 31–3)
- Fourth quarter
- (7:00) RUTG – Noah Vedral 9-yard run, Valentino Ambrosio kick (Drive: 13 plays, 53 yards, 8:00; Rutgers 38–3)
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Statistics | RUTG | IU |
First downs | 18 | 18 |
Total yards | 320 | 259 |
Rushes/yards | 50–218 | 32–82 |
Passing yards | 102 | 177 |
Passing: Comp–Att–Int | 10–19–0 | 18–42–2 |
Time of possession | 32:09 | 27:51 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Rutgers | Passing | Noah Vedral | 9/17, 97 yards |
Rushing | Isiah Pacheco | 21 carries, 79 yards, 2 TD |
Receiving | Bo Melton | 5 receptions, 50 yards |
Indiana | Passing | Donaven McCulley | 7/20, 98 yards |
Rushing | Charlie Spegal | 5 carries, 14 yards |
Receiving | Ty Fryfogle | 5 receptions, 51 yards |
vs Minnesota
Minnesota Golden Gophers (6–4) vs Indiana Hoosiers (2–8) – Game summary
Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Golden Gophers | 0 | 21 | 7 | 7 | 35 |
Hoosiers | 7 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 14 |
at Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN
- Date: November 20, 2021
- Game time: 3:30 p.m.
- Game weather: Sunny, 52 °F (11 °C)
- Game attendance: 38,079
- Referee: Michael Cannon
- TV announcers (BTN): Chris Vosters (play-by-play), Jeremy Leman (analyst)
Game information |
- First quarter
- (0:17) IU – Donaven McCulley 11-yard run, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 14 plays, 92 yards, 6:24; Indiana 7–0)
- Second quarter
- (6:04) MINN – Ky Thomas 2-yard run, Matthew Trickett kick (Drive: 12 plays, 68 yards, 6:02; Tied 7–7)
- (0:46) MINN – Ky Thomas 1-yard run, Matthew Trickett kick (Drive: 6 plays, 66 yards, 3:04; Minnesota 14–7)
- (0:09) MINN – Chris Autman-Bell 14-yard pass from Tanner Morgan, Matthew Trickett kick (Drive: 3 plays, 31 yards, 0:14; Minnesota 21–7)
- Third quarter
- (2:28) MINN – Chris Autman-Bell 9-yard pass from Tanner Morgan, Matthew Trickett kick (Drive: 8 plays, 56 yards, 4:19; Minnesota 28–7)
- Fourth quarter
- (3:41) MINN – Bucky Irving 3-yard run, Matthew Trickett kick (Drive: 7 plays, 46 yards, 4:16; Minnesota 35–7)
- (0:22) IU – Malachi Holt-Bennett 29-yard pass from Grant Gremel, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards, 3:13; Minnesota 35–14)
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Statistics | MINN | IU |
First downs | 20 | 12 |
Total yards | 391 | 218 |
Rushes/yards | 48–195 | 33–141 |
Passing yards | 196 | 77 |
Passing: Comp–Att–Int | 14–20–0 | 8–19–2 |
Time of possession | 36:43 | 23:17 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Minnesota | Passing | Tanner Morgan | 14/20, 196 yards, 2 TD |
Rushing | Ky Thomas | 26 carries, 105 yards, 2 TD |
Receiving | Brevyn Spann-Ford | 3 receptions, 67 yards |
Indiana | Passing | Grant Gremel | 5/12, 60 yards, TD |
Rushing | Donaven McCulley | 15 carries, 68 yards, TD |
Receiving | A. J. Barner | 3 receptions, 31 yards |
At Purdue
Indiana Hoosiers (2–9) at Purdue Boilermakers (7–4) – Game summary
Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Hoosiers | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
Boilermakers | 7 | 10 | 14 | 13 | 44 |
at Ross–Ade Stadium • West Lafayette, IN
- Date: November 27, 2021
- Game time: 3:30 p.m.
- Game weather: Sunny, 39 °F (4 °C)
- Game attendance: 61,320
- Referee: Jerry McGinn
- TV announcers (FS1): Chris Vosters (play-by-play), Devin Gardner (analyst)
Game information |
- First quarter
- (8:30) PUR – Zander Horvath 1-yard run, Mitchell Fineran kick (Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 6:30; Purdue 7–0)
- (3:38) IU – Donaven McCulley 2-yard run, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 4:52; Tied 7–7)
- Second quarter
- (12:42) PUR – Paul Piferi 24-yard pass from Aidan O'Connell, Charles Campbell kick (Drive: 3 plays, 42 yards, 1:26; Purdue 14–7)
- (6:53) PUR – Mitchell Fineran 32-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 54 yards, 4:09; Purdue 17–7)
- Third quarter
- (12:26) PUR – Jackson Anthrop 21-yard pass from Aidan O'Connell, Mitchell Fineran kick (Drive: 4 plays, 51 yards, 1:24; Purdue 24–7)
- (8:37) PUR – T. J. Sheffield 5-yard pass from Aidan O'Connell, Mitchell Fineran kick (Drive: 6 plays, 69 yards, 2:12; Purdue 31–7)
- Fourth quarter
- (13:53) PUR – David Bell 20-yard pass from Aidan O'Connell (Drive: 12 plays, 65 yards, 5:11; Purdue 37–7)
- (9:28) PUR – Dylan Dowling 33-yard run, Mitchell Fineran kick (Drive: 4 plays, 46 yards, 2:09; Purdue 44–7)
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Statistics | IU | PUR |
First downs | 17 | 25 |
Total yards | 204 | 447 |
Rushes/yards | 32–57 | 28–167 |
Passing yards | 147 | 280 |
Passing: Comp–Att–Int | 18–30–0 | 27–33–0 |
Time of possession | 30:46 | 29:14 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
Indiana | Passing | Grant Gremel | 18/30, 147 yards, INT |
Rushing | Davion Ervin-Poindexter | 8 carries, 47 yards |
Receiving | Peyton Hendershot | 6 receptions, 51 yards |
Purdue | Passing | Aidan O'Connell | 26/31, 278 yards, 4 TD |
Rushing | Zander Horvath | 15 carries, 49 yards, TD |
Receiving | David Bell | 6 receptions, 79 yards, TD |
Roster
Awards and honors
Award watch lists
Listed in the order that they were released
Award | Player | Position | Year | Date Awarded | Ref |
Walter Camp 2021 Preseason All-American - Second Team | Micah McFadden | LB | SR | June 17, 2021 | [18] |
Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award | Tom Allen | Head coach | July 14, 2021 | [19] |
Chuck Bednarik Award | Micah McFadden | LB | SR | July 19, 2021 | [20][21] |
Tiawan Mullen | CB | JR |
Maxwell Award | Michael Penix Jr. | QB | JR (RS) | [22][23] |
Ty Fryfogle | WR | SR |
Davey O’Brien Award | Michael Penix Jr. | QB | JR (RS) | July 20, 2021 | [24] |
Doak Walker Award | Stephen Carr | RB | SR (RS) | July 21, 2021 | [25][26] |
Fred Biletnikoff Award | Ty Fryfogle | WR | SR | July 22, 2021 | [27] |
John Mackey Award | Peyton Hendershot | TE | SR (RS) | July 23, 2021 | [28] |
Jim Thorpe Award | Tiawan Mullen | CB | JR | July 26, 2021 | [29] |
Butkus Award | Micah McFadden | LB | SR | [30] |
Bronko Nagurski Trophy | LB | SR | July 27, 2021 | [31] |
Tiawan Mullen | CB | JR |
Outland Trophy | Matthew Bedford | OL | JR | [32] |
Lou Groza Award | Charles Campbell | K | JR (RS) | July 28, 2021 | [33][34] |
Wuerffel Trophy | Michael Ziemba | OL | SR | July 29, 2021 | [35][36] |
Paul Hornung Award | DJ Matthews, Jr. | WR / RS | SR (RS) | [37] |
Walter Camp Award | Michael Penix Jr. | QB | JR (RS) | July 30, 2021 | [38] |
Manning Award | Michael Penix Jr. | QB | JR (RS) | August 5, 2021 | [39] |
Lombardi Award | Michah McFadden | LB | SR | August 6, 2021 | [40] |
Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award | Camron Buckley | WR | SR (RS) | [41][42] |
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award | Michael Penix Jr. | QB | JR (RS) | August 19, 2021 | [43] |
Radio
Radio coverage for all games will be broadcast on IUHoosiers.com All-Access and on various radio frequencies throughout the state. The primary radio announcer is long-time broadcaster Don Fischer with Play-by-Play.[44][45]
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