We had lots of wins to breakdown, as IU football in consecutive weekends dispatched MSU and UCLA with beatings in Memorial Stadium and IU's new basketball team and coach got off to a nice start in Gainbridge with an exhibition win over the Baylor Bears. As our guest predictor said "What a time to be alive (as an IU fan)." Indeed it is. Support the show
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We had lots of wins to breakdown, as IU football in consecutive weekends dispatched MSU and UCLA with beatings in Memorial Stadium and IU's new basketball team and coach got off to a nice start in Gainbridge with an exhibition win over the Baylor Bears. As our guest predictor said "What a time to be alive (as an IU fan)." Indeed it is. Support the show
Eugene Elation - Hoosier Football (and Its Fans) Deserve This
Hoosier Town Breakdown
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Eugene Elation - Hoosier Football (and Its Fans) Deserve This
We talk about one thing: Indiana University Football success. Let that sink in. After being the losingest team in Division I history, IU Football, led by Coach Cig, is winning, winning big games, rising to heights never imagined and appears to have road to run ahead. We break down the Oregon win and what it means to the program. Plus, there is a mailbag question, Predict-a-hotline, and even some romantic roller-skating. It is time for THE Hoosier Town Breakdown! Support the show
Hoosier Town Breakdown
We had lots of wins to breakdown, as IU football in consecutive weekends dispatched MSU and UCLA with beatings in Memorial Stadium and IU's new basketball team and coach got off to a nice start in Gainbridge with an exhibition win over the Baylor Bears. As our guest predictor said "What a time to be alive (as an IU fan)." Indeed it is. Support the show