Author: Mike Schumann

Indiana football will have one of the top edge rushers in the class of 2027 on campus this weekend. Farmington, Mich. based 4-star Myles Smith is one of the headliners set to visit Bloomington.  IU defensive ends coach Buddha Williams is leading his recruitment.  Williams visited Smith at his home last week. The IU official visit was a late addition to Smith’s schedule. In addition to the IU visit, Smith is set to see Michigan State (May 29th), Missouri (June 5th), Kentucky (June 12th), Michigan (June 19th).  He hasn’t named a final five, but those five schools appear to be…

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Indiana’s 38-3 Rose Bowl win over Alabama felt like a sea change in college football. In the age of the transfer portal and players being compensated, the sport’s former laughing stock completely dominated the 800-pound gorilla. Indiana’s coaches are still enjoying the enormity of that win. Head coach Curt Cignetti quipped “Roll Tide” when President Donald Trump read that 38-3 score at the White House this week.  Defensive coordinator Bryant Haines referred to comments by former Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson about IU’s defense as “adorable.” The trolling of Alabama has extended far and wide, including one former admirer who playfully…

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Former IU linebacker Aiden Fisher has signed with the Houston Texans, the team announced this week. Fisher was selected in the seventh round by Houston in last month’s NFL Draft. According to Spotrac, Fisher signed a 4 year, $4,507,576 contract with the Texans, including a $127,576 signing bonus, $127,576 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $1,126,894. In 2026, Fisher will earn a base salary of $885,000 and the signing bonus of $127,576. The Texans took Fisher with the 243rd pick.  He was the first IU player drafted by the franchise, and his selection marked an all-time Indiana record for…

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IU football is one of five finalists for class of 2027 4-star star safety Davion Jones. The Cornelius, N.C. product (Hough H.S.) is down to Auburn, Georgia, Indiana, LSU and South Carolina with a targeted July 25 decision date. Schools that offered such as Michigan, Ohio State, Texas A&M and Tennessee were left off his list of finalists. Hayes Fawcett of On3/Rivals is reporting Jones will officially visit all five of his final schools, starting with IU this weekend.  He previously visited IU this spring. Jones is an elite safety prospect in the class.  He’s ranked the No. 148 overall…

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This page will be regularly updated as information becomes available about future Indiana University men’s basketball games. Latest updates:  Indiana’s Big Ten matchups are known for 2026-27. 2026-27 EXHIBITION: Oct. 25, 2026: vs. Murray State, in Evansville, Ind. NONCONFERENCE: (32 total regular season games, 7 remaining unknown opponents) Nov. 2, 2026:  vs. Eastern Illinois, at Bloomington Nov. 5, 2026:  vs. Bellarmine, at Bloomington Nov. 9, 2026:  vs. Syracuse, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis Nov. 20, 2026: vs. Kentucky, at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis Nov. 27, 2026:  vs. Bowling Green, at Bloomington BIG TEN GAMES: (Big Ten game dates and TV to…

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May 13 Updates Below… Below you can find Indiana basketball offseason roster activity and transfer portal prospects, along with roster movement across the Big Ten Conference. The college basketball transfer portal entry window runs from April 7 to April 21, with portal additions permitted beyond that timeframe. This post will be updated daily and pinned to the home page and menu.  Check back regularly for developments. INDIANA ELIGIBLE TO RETURN Confirmed returning: Trent Sisley Decision not announced: None ARRIVING VIA PORTAL Jaeden Mustaf (Georgia Tech) Darren Harris (Duke) Markus Burton (Notre Dame) Samet Yiğitoğlu (SMU) Aiden Sherrell (Alabama) Bryce Lindsay…

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IU basketball has landed a commitment from Maryland Eastern Shore transfer guard Justin Monden, according to a report by Sam Kayser. The 6-foot guard averaged 6.0 points, 1.6 assists and 1.2 rebounds per game in 2025-26.  He played in 32 games with one start.  His shooting splits were 40.1% overall, 27% from three and 72.2% from the free throw line. Monden will provide point guard depth for Indiana, along with speed, quickness and on ball defense. Monden transferred to Maryland Eastern Shore after two years at the Division II level where he played for Georgia Southwestern State. In two years…

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Despite frustration with the lack of a consistent winner for years, IU men’s basketball fans are still showing up. Or perhaps better said, they’re at least still buying tickets. Indiana ranked sixth nationally in 2025-26 with 282,193 of total attendance.  That’s an average of 15,677 per game played at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, which ranked No. 9 in the nation. It isn’t clear exactly how attendance is calculated, but based on IU’s own game-by-game reporting, it appears to measured by tickets sold rather than the actual people who came to the game.  Indiana reports sellouts (17,222) for all games when…

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It’s interesting how quickly one particular narrative changed early in Curt Cignetti’s tenure at Indiana. In the beginning, many were asking how this guy thinks he can win in the Big Ten with a bunch of G6 transfers. And as the 2024 season unfolded, that quickly became, sure he’s winning, because he brought his whole team with him. Desperate to find holes in a program that has gone 27-2 over the last two seasons, the outside narrative is shifting yet again. Just one of the original 13 James Madison to Indiana transfers remain as Cignetti prepares for the 2026 campaign,…

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It comes three years after he won the award, but IU basketball finally has another Indiana Mr. Basketball winner on the roster. Notre Dame transfer Markus Burton is the 30th Indiana Mr. Basketball to play for IU. He’s the first to transfer in after starting at another college. Burton is the first Mr. Basketball at IU since Anthony Leal. IU had three Mr. Basketballs in a row from 2018-20 (Romeo Langford, Trayce Jackson-Davis, Leal), but none since. Burton won it in 2023 playing for Penn High School in Mishawaka.  He finished No. 20 all-time in scoring in Indiana with  2,273…

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