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| Doug Mallory || Co-Defensive Coordinator || Safeties
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| Mark Hagen || Special Teams Coordinator || Defensive Tackles
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| Kevin Johns || Passing Game Coordinator || Wide Receivers
| Kevin Johns || Wide Receivers Coach
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| [[Corey Raymond]] || Assistant Coach || Cornerbacks
| [[Corey Raymond]] || Cornerbacks Coach
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Revision as of 05:02, 9 January 2011

Indiana Hoosiers football
2010 Indiana Hoosiers football team
File:IULogo.png
First season1887
Head coach
1st season, 0–0–0 (–)
StadiumMemorial Stadium (Indiana)
(capacity: 52,929)
Field surfaceFieldTurf
LocationBloomington, Indiana
DivisionLeaders
All-time record450–616–45 (.425)
Bowl record3–6–0 (.333)
Conference titles2 (1945, 1967)
Consensus All-Americans7[1]
Current uniform
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ColorsCream and Crimson
   
Fight song"Indiana, Our Indiana"
Marching bandMarching Hundred
RivalsPurdue Boilermakers
Illinois Fighting Illini
Michigan State Spartans
WebsiteIUHoosiers.com

The Indiana Hoosiers football program represents Indiana University Bloomington in NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision college football and in the Big Ten Conference.

History

Bowl games

Indiana has featured in only nine bowl games in 120 seasons, so consistently reaching the postseason is considered a primary goal of the program. An oft-spoken mantra, coined after Terry Hoeppner's death in 2007, is to "play 13," meaning to play an extra game (a bowl game) after the 12-game regular season.

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

Home stadiums

Indiana's two Memorial Stadiums are entirely distinct venues and share only the same name, though never at the same time. The current Memorial Stadium was called Seventeenth Street Football Stadium until 1971, when it was renamed Memorial Stadium and the original stadium was renamed Tenth Street Stadium. Tenth Street Stadium hosted the Little 500 bicycle race until Bill Armstrong Stadium was built in 1981. It was demolished in the same year and its former place on campus is currently occupied by the arboretum.

Coaches

Indiana athletic director Fred Glass announced the dismissal of the entire coaching staff on November 28, 2010, following a third straight season with only one conference victory. Glass announced the hiring of Oklahoma offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson on December 7. On December 20, Wilson hired New Mexico defensive coordinator Doug Mallory and Nebraska linebackers coach Mike Ekeler as co-defensive coordinators.[2] Mallory, the son of former Indiana head coach Bill Mallory, was Indiana's defensive backs coach from 1994-1996.

Current staff

Name Position
Kevin Wilson Head Coach
Brent Pease Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach
Mike Ekeler Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach
Doug Mallory Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach
Mark Hagen Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Tackles Coach
Kevin Johns Wide Receivers Coach
Corey Raymond Cornerbacks Coach

Head coaching history

Head Coach Years Seasons Record Pct. Conf. Record Pct. Conf. Titles Bowl Games National Titles vs Purdue
Arthur B. Woodford 1887–1888 2 0–1–1 .250 0
Evans Woollen 1889 1 0–1 .000 0
Billy Herod 1891 1 1–5 .167 0 0–1
None 1892–1893 2 3–6–1 .350 0 0–2
Ferbert and Huddleston 1894 1 0–4–1 .100 0 0–1
Dana Osgood and Wren 1895 1 4–3–1 .563 0
Madison G. Gonterman 1896–1897 2 12–3–1 .781 0 0–1
James H. Horne 1898–1904 7 33–21–5 .602 3–13–1 .206 0 0 0 3–3
James M. Sheldon 1905–1913 9 35–26–3 .570 7–26–2 .235 0 0 0 3–3–1
Clarence Childs 1914–1915 2 6–7–1 .464 2–7 .222 0 0 0 0–2
Ewald O. Stiehm 1916–1921 5 20–18–1 .526 5–10–1 .344 0 0 0 3–0–1
James P. Herron 1922 1 1–4–2 .286 0–2–1 .167 0 0 0 0–0–1
Bill Ingram 1923–1925 3 10–12–1 .457 3–8–1 .292 0 0 0 1–1–1
Harlan Page 1926–1930 5 14–23–3 .388 5–16–2 .261 0 0 0 1–4
Earle C. Hayes 1931–1933 3 8–14–4 .385 2–11–4 .235 0 0 0 0–3
Bo McMillin 1934–1947 14 63–48–11 .561 34–34–6 .500 1 0 0 9–4–1
Clyde Smith 1948–1951 4 8–27–1 .236 4–19 .424 0 0 0 0–4
Bernie Crimmins 1952–1956 5 13–32 .289 6–24 .200 0 0 0 0–5
Bob Hicks 1957 1 1–8 .111 0–6 .000 0 0 0 0–1
Phil Dickens 1958–1964 7 20–41–2 .333 8–34–2 .205 0 0 0 1–5–1
John Pont 1965–1972 8 31–51–1 .380 21–36–1 .371 1 1 0 2–7
Lee Corso 1973–1982 10 41–68–2 .378 27–53–2 .341 0 1 0 4–6
Sam Wyche 1983 1 3–8 .273 2–7 .222 0 0 0 0–1
Bill Mallory 1984–1996 13 69–77–3 .473 39–65–1 .376 0 6 0 7–6
Cam Cameron 1997–2001 5 18–37 .327 12–28 .300 0 0 0 1–4
Gerry DiNardo 2002–2004 3 8–27 .229 3–21 .125 0 0 0 0–3
Terry Hoeppner 2005–2006 2 9–14 .391 4–12 .250 0 0 0 0–2
Bill Lynch 2007–2010 4 19–30 .388 6–26 .188 0 1 0 2–2
Kevin Wilson 2011–present 0 0–0 0–0 0 0 0 0–0
Totals 1887–present 122 450–616–45 .425 193–458–23 .303 2 9 0 37–70–6

Rivalries

Indiana's most intense rivalry is with in-state school Purdue University; the two compete for the Old Oaken Bucket, one of the oldest collegiate football trophies in the nation. Purdue has historically dominated both the overall (70–37–6) and trophy (56–27–3) series, though Indiana currently holds the bucket after prevailing 34-31 in the first-ever overtime game in series history. The Hoosiers also have a border rivalry with the University of Illinois, plus a second trophy game (for the Old Brass Spittoon) against Michigan State University. The Spartans will be Indiana's dedicated cross-divisional rival once the 12-team Big Ten splits into two divisions in 2011. Indiana's rivalries with Purdue and Illinois will also stay intact, as all three schools will be in the same division.

Individual awards and honors

National

Big Ten Conference

Players

Coach

Bill Mallory - 1986, 1987

Hall of Fame

Hoosiers currently in the NFL

References

  1. ^ "NCAA Football Award Winners" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. 2014. pp. 13–18. Retrieved December 19, 2014.
  2. ^ http://iuhoosiers.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/122010aaa.html
  3. ^ College Football Hall of Famers