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Matt Campbell’s background makes him appreciate football history. He grew up in Massillon, Ohio, home to one of the nation’s storied high school programs, and he played college football at Mount Union in Ohio,
The Hoosiers had a fanbase that needed to believe in something, and Scott Dolson hired Curt Cignetti, who delivered hope and then belief, then history.
Eyan Stead Jr. blamed himself. The Roman Catholic 5-foot-10, 180-pound senior two-way star carried it with him for months. It bothered him to the point where he lost sleep over the pass that glanced off his hands in last year’s state championship that would have been a touchdown.
Western Michigan took home not one, not two, not three, but four major Mid-American Conference postseason awards on Thursday –– sweeping the MAC’s biggest awards for the first time in the conference’s history.
HOBART, Ind. — Upper Iowa football celebrated a historic moment by winning its first bowl game in the program's 132-year history. The Peacocks secured a 37-28 victory over Hillsdale (Mich.) on Saturday, marking a program-record ninth win for the season. Seniors Darryl Overstreet Jr. and Eddy Latanauskas shined, earning Most Valuable Player honors.
Indiana football moved up to No. 1 in the both the US LBM Coaches Poll and AP Poll for the first time in either major poll. The Hoosiers (13-0) conquered both of them after a 13-10 win over Ohio State in the Big Ten title game.