Game Date | Opponent | Home/Away |
---|---|---|
August 30, 2025 | Old Dominion | Home |
September 6, 2025 | Kennesaw State | Home |
September 13, 2025 | Indiana State | Home |
September 20, 2025 | Illinois | Home |
September 27, 2025 | Iowa | Away |
October 11, 2025 | Oregon | Away |
October 18, 2025 | Michigan State | Home |
October 25, 2025 | UCLA | Home |
November 1, 2025 | Maryland | Away |
November 8, 2025 | Penn State | Away |
November 15, 2025 | Wisconsin | Home |
November 29, 2025 | Purdue | Away |
The 2024 season proved to be a breakthrough year for the Indiana Hoosiers football program. The team finished with a final record of 11-2 a marked improvement that earned them a berth in the College Football Playoff. Although their postseason run ended in a hard-fought 27–17 loss to Notre Dame, the season was filled with memorable moments and significant progress.
At the helm was starting quarterback Kurtis Rourke, whose leadership was a key factor in the Hoosiers’ success. Over the course of the season, Rourke completed 222 of 320 pass attempts (a 69% completion rate), amassing 3,042 passing yards, 29 touchdowns, and just five interceptions. His performance not only kept the offense moving but also provided the team with the consistency and poise needed to compete against some of the toughest opponents in the conference.
While the playoff loss was a bitter end to the campaign, the 2024 season showcased the potential of the program and set the stage for future success.
The Indiana Hoosiers football program goes back to 1886 when the team played on Jordan Field. Those were the days of Billy Herod coaching the team to several losing seasons until Dana Osgood brought a winning season (4-3-1) to Indiana. In 1922 Indiana broke ground for a new stadium that would seat 22,000 fans. Memorial Stadium was home to the Hoosiers from 1925 until a new "Memorial Stadium" opened in 1960.
There are three teams that the Hoosiers call rivals. Those would be Purdue, Michigan State, and Kentucky. Notable NFL players have come from Indiana. Nate Sudfeld, Dan Feeney, Chris Covington, Wes Martin, Dan Godsil, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, and Tegray Scales are all players who have made it to the NFL. Currently, the team plays its home games at Memorial Stadium.