2024 Indiana Hoosiers football team

They played home games at Memorial Stadium located in Bloomington, Indiana as members of the Big Ten Conference.

This season marked the first time Indiana hosted a Saturday College GameDay in school history, doing so in a game against Washington.

[2] The 2024 Big Ten Media Days were held on July 23–25, 2024 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Curt Cignetti (HC), Justice Ellison (RB), Aiden Fisher (LB), and Mike Katic (OL) were in attendance to talk to the media on July 25, 2024.

The Hoosiers jumped out with a 14-point lead at the end of the first quarter and they never looked back, beating UCLA by a final score of 42–13.

The IU defense would make a stop on fourth down giving Indiana the ball back with 1:00 left in the game.

The Hoosiers went into the locker room with a 28–7 lead, but their starting quarterback Kurtis Rourke sat out due to a thumb injury.

The 49-point victory tied the largest margin the Hoosiers had beaten a Big Ten opponent in school history which was accomplished when Indiana beat Minnesota 49–0 in 1945.

The Hoosiers would make history with Bloomington, Indiana playing host to ESPN College Gameday for the first time.

The teams exchanged touchdowns in the second quarter before Nicolas Radicic hit a 19-yard field goal with no time remaining to extend IU's lead to 17–7 going into the break.

With the Hoosiers 31–17 win, Indiana improved to 8–0 matching the best start in program history which was accomplished in 1967. at Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, Michigan No.

Aidan Chiles would connect with Nick Marsh on the issuing possession for an 18-yard touchdown to put the Spartans ahead 10–0 going into the second quarter.

Indiana would score another touchdown and add a Nicolas Radicic field goal to go up 17–3 heading into halftime.

The teams would exchange punts on the next two drives, but with 2:34 left in the game, Radicic hit a 41-yard field goal to put the Hoosiers ahead by five.

After Ty Son Lawton ran for eight yards to start the drive, Michigan used their first timeout of the half hoping for a stop.

On the next play, Kurtis Rourke faked the handoff and ran for a 4-yard gain to give Indiana the first down they needed to seal the game.

at Ohio Stadium • Columbus, Ohio at Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, Indiana at Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, Indiana • ND - (10:57 - 1st) Jeremiyah Love run for 98 yds for a TD (Mitch Jeter KICK) (Drive: 1 play, 98 yards, 0:14; Notre Dame 7-0) • ND - (12:52 - 2nd) Riley Leonard pass complete to Jayden Thomas for 5 yds for a TD (Mitch Jeter KICK) (Drive: 16 plays, 83 yards, 9:08; Notre Dame 14-0) • IU - (3:26 - 2nd) Nicolas Radicic 34 yd FG GOOD (Drive: 9 Plays, 48 yards, 4:00; Notre Dame 14-3) • ND - (0:07 - 2nd) Mitch Jeter 49 yd FG GOOD (Drive: 12 plays, 52 yards, 3:19; Notre Dame 17-3) • ND - (4:21 - 3rd) Mitch Jeter 33 yd FG GOOD (Drive: 11 plays, 28 yards, 6:43; Notre Dame 20-3) • ND - (4:50 - 4th) Riley Leonard run for 1 yd for a TD (Mitch Jeter KICK) (Drive: 9 plays, 78 yards, 5:44; Notre Dame 27-3) • IU - (1:27 - 4th) Kurtis Rourke pass complete to Myles Price for 7 yds for a TD (Kurtis Rourke pass to Elijah Sarratt for Two-Point Conversion) (Drive: 12 plays, 76 yards, 3:23; Notre Dame 27-11) • IU - (0:25 - 4th) Kurtis Rourke pass complete to Omar Cooper Jr. for 23 yds for a TD (Two-Point Conversion failed) (Drive: 8 plays, 50 yards, 1:02; Notre Dame 27-17) Roster Last update: August 27, 2024 Key: POS: Position, SOLO: Solo Tackles, AST: Assisted Tackles, TOT: Total Tackles, TFL: Tackles-for-loss, SACK: Quarterback Sacks, INT: Interceptions, BU: Passes Broken Up, PD: Passes Defended, QBH: Quarterback Hits, FR: Fumbles Recovered, FF: Forced Fumbles