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| First season | 1887 | ||
| Athletic director | Fred Glass | ||
| Head coach | Bill Lynch | ||
| 2nd year, 12–15 | |||
| Home stadium | Memorial Stadium, Bloomington | ||
| Stadium capacity | 52,692 | ||
| Stadium surface | FieldTurf | ||
| Location | Bloomington, Indiana | ||
| Conference | Big Ten | ||
| All-time record | 433–591–44 (.405) | ||
| Postseason bowl record | 3–6–0 | ||
| Conference titles | 2 | ||
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| Colors | Cream and Crimson | ||
| Fight song | Indiana, Our Indiana | ||
| Marching band | Marching Hundred | ||
| Rivals | Purdue Boilermakers Illinois Fighting Illini Michigan State Spartans |
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| Website | IUHoosiers.com | ||
The Indiana Hoosiers football program represents Indiana University (Bloomington) in college football and competes in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision and the Big Ten Conference.
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Notable seasons
Big Ten championships (2):
- 1945 (outright champions)
- 1967 (Co-champions)
Appearances in final AP Poll (5):
- 1945-4th
- 1946-20th
- 1967-4th
- 1979-19th
- 1988-20th
Bowl games
| Date | Bowl | W/L | Opponent | PF | PA |
| January 1, 1968 | Rose Bowl | L | USC | 3 | 14 |
| December 21, 1979 | Holiday Bowl | W | BYU | 38 | 37 |
| December 31, 1986 | All-American Bowl | L | Florida State | 13 | 27 |
| January 2, 1988 | Peach Bowl | L | Tennessee | 22 | 27 |
| December 28, 1988 | Liberty Bowl | W | South Carolina | 34 | 10 |
| December 29, 1990 | Peach Bowl | L | Auburn | 23 | 27 |
| December 31, 1991 | Copper Bowl | W | Baylor | 24 | 0 |
| December 31, 1993 | Independence Bowl | L | Virginia Tech | 20 | 45 |
| December 31, 2007 | Insight Bowl | L | Oklahoma State | 33 | 49 |
| Total | 9 Bowl Games | 3-6 | 157 | 187 |
Logos and uniforms
Trophy games
Individual award winners
National
Players |
Coach |
Big Ten Conference
Players
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Coach
- Bill Mallory - 1986, 1987
Hall of famers
College Football Hall of Famers
Pro Football Hall of Famers
Current NFL players
- Victor Adeyanju - Defensive End, St. Louis Rams
- James Hardy- Wide Receiver, Buffalo Bills
- Kris Dielman - Offensive Guard, San Diego Chargers
- Omar Azimi - Outside Linebacker, Denver Broncos
- Aaron Halterman - Tight End, Houston Texans
- Gibran Hamdan - Quarterback, Buffalo Bills
- Herana-Daze Jones - Safety, New England Patriots
- Adewale Ogunleye - Defensive End, Chicago Bears
- Antwaan Randle El - Wide Receiver, Washington Redskins
- Courtney Roby - Wide Receiver, New Orleans Saints
- Isaac Sowells - Offensive Guard, Cleveland Browns[2]
- Chris Taylor - Houston Texans
- Tracy Porter - Cornerback, New Orleans Saints
- Marcus Thigpen - Running Back/Wide Receiver, Philadelphia Eagles
Other notable coaches and players
- Doug Crusan
- Vaughn Dunbar
- Earl Faison
- Ted Kluszewski
- Bill Mallory
- James Pierce
- Lou Saban
- Pete Stoyanovich
- Jim Thorpe (assistant coach)
- Jim Trimble
- Sam Wyche - Former Cinncinati Bengals Head Coach
- Lee Corso - ESPN College Gameday Analyst
- Terry Hoeppner
- Trent Green - 2x Pro Bowl Quarterback
- Chris Liwienski
References
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