Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Reflections amid disbelief Although I called it before the game and believed in it all week since the Sugar Bowl, I sit here now still in disbelief that the Notre Dame Fighting Irish emerged victorious over the Penn State Nittany Lions in the Orange Bowl. I genuinely don’t think I’ve ever seen Notre Dame win this … [Read more...] about 3 Things We Saw in Notre Dame’s win over Penn State in the Orange Bowl
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How to Watch #20 Purdue (12-4, 4-1) vs. Nebraska (12-3, 2-2) & Open Thread
Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images Purdue returns home to Mackey Arena. Purdue returns home from visiting the east coast on a brief stop to face the Cornhuskers from Nebraska before traveling out west to face both Washington and Oregon. Purdue handled their business against Rutgers thanks to great games from Caleb Furst and Braden Smith. Who will step up in this one as Purdue … [Read more...] about How to Watch #20 Purdue (12-4, 4-1) vs. Nebraska (12-3, 2-2) & Open Thread
Duke 86, Notre Dame 78: Flagg this one as a moral victory
Rob Kinnan-Imagn Images Cooper Flagg’s record-setting day was too much for a spirited Irish effort in a tough environment The Notre Dame Fighting Irish went into Cameron Indoor Stadium for the most daunting game on their 2024-25 schedule, and until the last four minutes, it went mostly how you would expect. To the credit of Micah Shrewsberry and his squad, other recent … [Read more...] about Duke 86, Notre Dame 78: Flagg this one as a moral victory
Indiana men’s basketball beats USC, wins third straight
Robert Goddin-Imagn Images Did Woodson find something? Indiana men’s basketball notched its third straight Big Ten game of the season, finally finding some momentum after struggling through non-conference play. With USC and Rutgers having down years so far, the quality of the wins over this span leaves something to be desired. What stands out is how Indiana has won - … [Read more...] about Indiana men’s basketball beats USC, wins third straight
Indiana football’s portal roundup: New additions, class ranking, and more
Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images Indiana continues to replenish its roster through the transfer portal after landing three commitments last week. With 18 players set to join, Indiana now has the 17th ranked transfer class for 2025, per 247 sports. The most recent commitment was tight end Holden Staes, who left Tennessee after a season with the Volunteers and two seasons at … [Read more...] about Indiana football’s portal roundup: New additions, class ranking, and more