The Indiana University Hoosiers football team plays in one of the most competitive conferences in the nation, the Big Ten.
During the 2010 season, the Indiana University Hoosiers finished 11th in the Big 10 Conference with a record of
5-7. The Hoosiers football team will be looking to make headway in the Big Ten rankings for the 2011 football season.
The Indiana University Hoosiers football team has been around for more than a century, and they are a team full of traditions.
One is the Old Oaken Bucket, which is a trophy that goes to the winner of the Indiana vs. Purdue game every year. The Hoosiers
have a similar rivalry with the Michigan State Spartans, where the winner gets the Old Brass Spittoon.
The Hoosiers play at one of the finest locations in NCAA
football, Memorial Stadium. Memorial Stadium opened in 1960 and was designed to give the perfect backdrop to the hard-fought
competition featured in Big Ten football. Over the years, Indiana University's Memorial Stadium has been renovated and now features
a capacity of nearly 53,000.
The atmosphere at Indiana Hoosiers football games is what keeps Hoosier fans coming back season after season. Each year,
fans rush out to reserve sports tickets to see
all of the action at Memorial Stadium. Once you have experienced a game cheering on the Cream and Crimson, you will understand
why Indiana University Hoosier football fans are so die-hard.