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Pages in category "Indiana Hoosiers football players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 302 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Born and college-educated in Illinois. [6] Ben Abruzzo (1930–85), balloonist. Born and college-educated in Illinois. [7] Tony Accardo (1906–1992), organized crime figure. Born and lived entire life in Chicago metropolitan area. [8] Barbara Acklin (1943–98), singer. Came to Illinois aged five and resided until her death. [9]
Prescott E. Bloom, Illinois state senator [3] Nancy Brinker, founder of Susan G. Komen for the Cure; Chief of Protocol of the United States; U.S. Ambassador to Hungary; Jefferson R. Boulware, Illinois state representative and lawyer [4] Robert L. Burhans, Illinois state legislator and lawyer [5] John Edward Cassidy, Illinois Attorney General
Bernie Crimmins, the University of Notre Dame football player; head football college football coach at Indiana University; assistant football coach at Notre Dame and Purdue University; Denny Crum, University of Louisville men's basketball head coach; member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach
Without Indiana University, those worlds could very well exist. IU has been educating Hoosiers for more than 200 years, and with 774,000 alumni and counting, it's given birth to some legendary alumni.
Player for Michigan and Purdue; head coach at Michigan (1959–1968); athletic director at Iowa (1970–1991); College Football Hall of Fame: Raised in Bloomington Pete Elliott: Sep 29, 1926: Jan 4, 2013: Quarterback of undefeated Michigan football teams (1947 and 1948); head coach at Nebraska, Illinois, Cal, and Miami; College Football Hall of ...
Ambrose Burnside, general in the Civil War, sideburns are named after him ; John Howard Cassady, U.S. Navy admiral, Commander in Chief Naval Forces Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean ; George Rogers Clark, man who conquered Indiana for the United States (Clarksville)
Coach Tom Allen was named the 2020 Big Ten Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the 2020 Paul "Bear" Bryant Award. In 2024, the Hoosiers made their first appearance in the College Football Playoff. During a bye week, after signing a contract extension, Coach Curt Cignetti claimed Indiana was, "the emerging superpower in college football".