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CrimsonCast is the longest-running podcast focused on IU Athletics. Founded in 2008, the podcast provides regular discussion about Indiana football, Indiana basketball, and interesting things related to being an IU fan. We regularly cover Indiana University culture, Bloomington / Indianapolis / state of Indiana culture, college sports business, and a ton of other things. CrimsonCast is a proud member of the Back Home Network, the place where Hoosiers across the country gather to talk about their favorite teams.
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Grace Ybarra and Galen Clavio keep things light (Disney trips, Southwest chaos, and a couple of new championship set pieces) before touching briefly on Indiana men’s basketball’s home loss to Michigan State and what it means for the Hoosiers’ bubble outlook heading into Senior Night vs Minnesota. Then it’s football time: Indiana sends a program-record nine players to the NFL Combine, and the show reacts to some of the best quotes of the week — including reflections on Curt Cignetti, the journey from belief to a title, and Fernando Mendoza being… Fernando Mendoza. They also revisit what makes Indiana’s culture and “businesslike” standard so distinctive, with a great pull from Bryant Haines on what it took to wake up the fan base.
Galen Clavio and Scott Caulfield recap Indiana men’s basketball’s loss to Michigan State and take a clear-eyed look at where the Hoosiers are right now after four straight defeats. They discuss what’s been hardest to sustain in Big Ten play, why the margins have felt so thin lately, and which areas Indiana most needs to shore up—especially on the defensive end and on the glass.The conversation also looks ahead: what this stretch reveals about roster building in the portal era, why the upcoming offseason is an important opportunity for Darian DeVries and the staff, and what Indiana can prioritize to create a more consistent foundation going into next season.
Grace Ybarra and Galen Clavio talk through a brutal week for Indiana men’s basketball, starting with the collapse and loss to Northwestern at Assembly Hall. It’s a full therapy session: effort concerns, the offensive disappearance, rebounding issues, and the late no-call that capped a night IU fans won’t forget. Then the mood shifts to the “happy things” segment: Indiana football’s momentum keeps rolling as 2026 football season tickets sell out, and the Hoosiers send a program-record nine players to the NFL Combine—with plenty of love for Fernando Mendoza, Aiden Fisher, and the rest of the title-team stars. Plus: Team USA’s gold medal win over Canada in hockey, and (of course) a quick Max Mendoza detour to close it out.
Indiana is a national champion. Say it again. Indiana. Is. A. National. Champion.On this celebratory edition of CrimsonCast, Scott is joined by Jerod Morris of The Assembly Call for a full-on IU football retrospective — from Bill Mallory roots and Memorial Stadium childhood memories to the Peach Bowl, the Rose Bowl, and that unforgettable national championship night in Miami.This isn’t just a recap. It’s therapy. It’s joy. It’s disbelief. It’s perspective. It’s what happens when a program that spent decades building brick by brick finally stands at the top of the sport.Jared shares what it was like growing up the son of a Mallory assistant, how Indiana football shaped his identity long before basketball ever did, and what this title means to fans who lived through 0-11 seasons, coaching changes, near-misses, and rivalry heartbreak. They dig into the signature moments — the Ohio State statement, the CFP run, the championship game atmosphere — and why this wasn’t a fluke, but the culmination of vision, culture, and belief.There’s laughter, there’s nostalgia, there’s a little Purdue ribbing, and yes — there’s a reminder that no one can ever take this away.You’re a champion. We’re all champions.(Note: These may not be clickable depending on your podcast app.)03:30 – 14:00 – Jared’s IU football origin story: Bill Mallory, childhood memories, Memorial Stadium, and growing up in the program14:00 – 22:00 – The Peach Bowl feeling, when belief became real, and the shift from “great season” to “we can win it all”22:00 – 36:00 – Building a champion: culture, leadership, recruiting, development, and the vision behind the rise36:00 – 45:00 – The National Championship Game: atmosphere in Miami, signature moments, and why beating elite teams mattered45:00 – 54:00 – The Ohio State factor, rivalry validation, and what made this title feel complete54:00 – 1:03:00 – The emotional aftermath: pride, identity, what it means for IU fans everywhere (even in Texas)1:03:00 – End – Legacy talk, perspective, and the simple truth: you can never take away a national championshipIf you’ve ever sat in Memorial Stadium in bad weather.If you’ve ever defended IU football to skeptical friends.If you’ve ever believed — even just a little — that someday it could happen…This episode is for you.
Galen Clavio and Scott Caulfield open with a quick detour into Olympic hockey chaos, then dive into two big Indiana topics.First: Indiana football’s new reality—Curt Cignetti’s massive contract extension, what it signals about IU’s willingness to spend like a true power, and why the next phase has to include real Memorial Stadium upgrades to match the program’s new level. The guys also discuss the NCAA’s latest bout of pettiness and why the Louis Moore injunction chatter isn’t something Hoosiers should lose sleep over. Then it’s basketball: Indiana’s week goes sideways with losses at Illinois and a 29-point blowout at Purdue (the biggest margin in the series since 1969). They break down why IU’s early offensive stagnation doomed the game, the troubling defensive trendlines, and why the path to the NCAA Tournament is suddenly far narrower than it looked a couple weeks ago.
Grace Ybarra and Galen Clavio are back with a packed Hoosiers episode that starts on the hardwood and ends… in the Max Mendoza Cinematic Universe.They open with Indiana men’s basketball’s rough loss at Illinois—why the game got away from IU, what the run problems and rebounding issues reveal, and why the margin for error gets tiny fast when the supporting scoring disappears. Then it’s a forward look at the toughest test on the schedule: Purdue at Mackey, what Indiana must do to have a chance, and why this matchup is especially unforgiving given Purdue’s offensive efficiency profile.After that, it’s football: Bryant Haines winning the Broyles Award (and what it signals for Indiana’s defensive brand), plus a staff update with Bryson Bonds joining as a special teams assistant and what it says about the program’s culture.Finally, the show turns into a brainstorming session on how to upgrade the Memorial Stadium experience (bathrooms, concourses, audio/visual, lights, premium areas, and where the “National Champions” banner/trophies should live)… and then pivots to the must-follow phenomenon: The Max Mendoza Show—including clips, commentary, and a ridiculous over/under game about X follower counts.
On this episode of CrimsonCast Perspectives, GC tests out some new lighting in the studio while talking about why the Big Ten's recently leaked 24 team playoff proposal makes a lot more sense than people are giving it credit. Too much emphasis is being placed on a regular season that no longer tells us very much about who the best teams in the country are --- and we're not changing that anytime soon. It's time to stop fighting playoff expansion and embrace it instead.Leave your comments below with thoughts and opinions about a 24 team playoff in college football
On this episode of CrimsonCast Scott is joined by special guest Connor Onion from the Big Ten Network!Episode HighlightsThe Ultimate Glow-Up: A look back at the wild ride from a three-and-nine team to a 16-0 national champion.When Belief Set In: Connor and the host discuss the exact moment they realized this wasn't a fluke—the Big 10 Championship game against Ohio State.The Heisman Warrior: A breakdown of Fernando Mendoza's incredible season, balancing his "warrior" mentality on the field with his "goofy" social media persona.Breaking College Football: How Indiana’s success is confusing the national media and why Big Ten rivals are now celebrating when they don't have to play the Hoosiers.The Cignetti Factor: Why Curt Cignetti is the perfect coach for Bloomington and how he’s building a legacy that might eventually include multiple statues.Behind the FOX Curtain: Connor takes us inside the network's preseason "referee boot camp" where announcers get quizzed on targeting and new rules.The Transformation of the Rock: Celebrating the new, electric atmosphere at Memorial Stadium and how it finally became a legitimate home-field advantage.00:25 – Welcome to the show: We are national champions!01:31 – Connor Onion on following the journey from 3-9 to 16-002:54 – The turning point: Winning over the skeptics in the Big 10 title game04:52 – Remembering the ominous start vs. Old Dominion09:20 – Media shifts: Preparing for early morning "Big Noon" kickoffs14:18 – A sidebar on the "dumbest T-shirt ever"15:52 – Can anyone replicate the Indiana model?19:43 – Fernando Mendoza: Heisman winner and on-field warrior22:52 – FOX Sports referee boot camp and the mystery of the pivot foot34:55 – Five-year outlook: Is this level of success sustainable?37:51 – The legacy of Curt Cignetti48:58 – From empty tailgates to a sold-out Memorial Stadium51:43 – Closing thoughts and basketball tournament hopes
Galen Clavio sits down with Griffin Gonzalez for an “exit interview” that turns into a perfect snapshot of what the last few years of Indiana football have felt like from inside Memorial Stadium.Griffin shares what it was like serving as IU football’s on-field mic personality through the program’s lowest moments — and then watching the place transform into a full-blown destination as the wins (and the crowds) exploded. They talk about the unseen work that goes into fan experience, the pressure of “being the ambassador of fun” even on brutal Saturdays, and the upgrades that changed the in-stadium production along the way.Plus: Griffin explains why he’s leaving Indiana for a new on-air opportunity in Boston, tells the behind-the-scenes story of Hoosier the Bison’s return (and the stress of introducing him), and reflects on the playoff run as a lifelong IU fan who never really let himself believe something like this could happen.
Galen Clavio drops a quick Friday “mini episode” with updates on Indiana football and a deep dive into what’s happening with Indiana men’s basketball under the hood.First: IU football news, including Broyles Award winner Bryant Haines and what it says about the credibility (and sustainability) of Indiana’s defensive identity. Then Galen pivots to hoops with a detailed look at the advanced numbers—why IU’s season has essentially become two different teams: an early stretch powered by defense, followed by a January run where the offense has become elite while the defense has slipped.Finally, Galen explains why those trendlines matter with Illinois and Purdue looming, what Indiana can realistically change late in the year, and how Big Ten Tournament seeding (and avoiding Wednesday) should shape the stretch-run mindset.
Galen Clavio and Grace Ybarra are back with a midweek IU athletics update — and this one is all about Indiana men’s basketball finding traction.They open with the Hoosiers’ 92–74 win over Oregon, highlighted by another monster scoring night from Lamar Wilkerson and a huge efficiency game from Sam Alexis. The conversation then turns to what’s changing under head coach Darian DeVries (including how he’s adjusting Alexis’ usage), why Indiana’s offense is beginning to feel more sustainable, and the one looming concern: a defensive trendline that’s drifting the wrong way even as the wins pile up.From there, it’s a forward look at Illinois—matchup strengths/weaknesses, injury questions, and what Indiana needs to do to steal one on the road—before zooming out to bracketology and the Big Ten Tournament seeding mess (yes, including the dreaded 11 a.m. tips).
Welcome back to CrimsonCast\! In this episode, host Scott Caulfield sits down with Bloomington local and media veteran Ken Bikoff to reflect on Indiana University's "dream season" and national championship run. Having hosted postgame call-in shows for years, Ken has felt the pain of IU fans more than most and joins the show to discuss the surreal reality of reaching the top of the mountain.**Episode Highlights** * **\[00:25\] Welcome & News:** Scott opens the show with updates on finding CrimsonCast on YouTube and Substack. * **\[01:37\] Meet Ken Bikoff:** Scott introduces the man who has been a voice for IU fans through football and basketball postgame shows since 2011. * **\[02:51\] The Surreal Reality:** Ken shares the feeling of being an IU alum holding a "perfection" shirt and realizing the national championship actually happened. * **\[05:32\] Dreaming Big:** Ken reflects on Scott’s past idealism for the program, questioning "why not us?" when others were just hoping for a bowl game. * **\[08:12\] Coaching History:** A journey through the program's evolution, from the Mallerie and Cam Cameron eras to the pivotal hard reset under Kevin Wilson. * **\[13:42\] Facility Breakthroughs:** Recalling how Terry Hepner served as the catalyst for stadium improvements and facilities that moved the program forward. * **\[15:43\] The Cignetti Era:** Analyzing Coach Curt Cignetti’s matter-of-fact approach and the "unbelievably quick turnaround" that made the program sustainable. * **\[25:01\] Sliding Door Moments:** Revisiting the 2021 Cincinnati game as a turning point that signaled the "beginning of the end" for the previous coaching regime. * **\[29:34\] Season Pivot Points:** Reflections on the statement win at UCLA and the rainy Maryland game where fans stayed to witness something special. * **\[36:09\] Overcoming Scar Tissue:** The emotional breakthrough of the Ohio State game, realizing IU could beat anyone and didn't have to wait for the other shoe to drop. * **\[42:30\] IU Takes Over:** Discussing the positive energy of the fan base and the incredible atmosphere in Atlanta and Miami during the championship run. * **\[47:34\] Memorializing the Season:** A debate on how to honor this achievement in Memorial Stadium, from flags and statues to permanent design improvements. * **\[55:01\] Championship Gear & Final Thoughts:** Scott and Ken compare their growing collections of national championship mini-helmets and memorabilia.
Galen Clavio sits down with Eddie Koton, the mind behind the now-infamous “Extended Highlights” series on X/Twitter — the chaotic, brilliant, internet-lunatic companion pieces that became required viewing during Indiana football’s championship season.Eddie explains how the series started (and why he felt IU football needed its own brand of online insanity), how the bits and recurring characters evolved over the course of the season, and what his actual workflow looks like when he’s building an episode in Premiere from highlights, bookmarks, and whatever his brain decides is funny that day.They also talk about what it’s like when the content escapes the IU bubble — including the surreal moment Mark Cuban quote-tweeted the final episode — and zoom out into a broader conversation about creativity, editing, and why certain ideas land when you don’t even fully understand why.
Galen Clavio and Scott Caulfield recap Indiana’s gritty 78–77 overtime win over Wisconsin at Assembly Hall — a résumé-building victory that keeps IU trending in the right direction and puts real shape around the Hoosiers’ NCAA Tournament path.They break down the game’s wild arc (IU’s early surge, the familiar mid-game wobble, and the late-game execution that finally held up), plus the performances that carried Indiana despite major no-shows from key rotation pieces. Lamar Wilkerson stays scorching, Sam Alexis delivers a monster, trajectory-altering game, and Connor Enright continues to be the engine that keeps the offense functioning — including a pair of late whistles that ignited plenty of debate.Then the conversation zooms out: what this win means for Indiana’s remaining schedule, why holding serve at home matters so much, and where Indiana could realistically land in the Big Ten Tournament bracket (and why those byes are as confusing as ever).
Galen Clavio is joined by Connor Hitchcock (Homefield Apparel) for a wide-ranging conversation about Indiana’s unforgettable playoff run and what it’s felt like to experience it as an IU football fan — from the once-in-a-lifetime crowds in Pasadena, Atlanta, and Miami to the emotional whiplash of finally watching the Hoosiers finish the job.Connor also shares the behind-the-scenes story of one of the coolest moments of championship weekend: how Homefield pulled off the in-stadium “National Champions 2025” jacket reveal after Jamari Sharpe’s late interception of Carson Beck, including the inside-out-jacket trick to get past stadium bag rules.It’s part fandom therapy session, part business/CFB culture discussion, and part “how is this real life?” reflection — and it captures exactly what this season has meant to Indiana fans.
Galen Clavio and Grace Ybarra open with a big CrimsonCast announcement — Grace is joining the show as a regular host — then dive into a two-sport update on Indiana basketball and Indiana football. On the basketball side, they recap IU’s split in L.A.: why the UCLA double-overtime win looms even larger now, what went wrong in the USC loss, and how the Hoosiers’ late-game decision-making and three-point reliance shape the NCAA Tournament ceiling. They also look ahead to the Wisconsin home game and what Indiana needs to do to stay on the right side of the bracket conversation. After the break, it’s football: Indiana absorbs its first meaningful offseason “losses” as coaches move on, then quickly answers with a familiar name — Tino Sunseri returns to the staff. Galen and Grace discuss why keeping the core intact (including OC Mike Shanahan and DC Bryant Haines) matters, what ESPN-style roster/portal evaluations get right (and wrong), and how Indiana’s talent evaluation under Curt Cignetti continues to challenge the sport’s assumptions. Finally: spring game timing and what could be a massive Little 500 week in Bloomington.
Galen Clavio is joined by Taylor Lehman to put a bow on Indiana football’s national championship run — starting with what actually happened in the title game against Miami, why it got dicey in the third quarter, and the handful of pivotal moments (including the blocked punt TD and the late interception) that slammed the door. From there, it’s a forward-looking, roster-building deep dive: how Indiana replaces key departures (including Stephen Daley, Aidan Fisher, D’Angelo Ponds, and Lewis Moore), why continuity with Curt Cignetti’s staff matters, and what the portal class says about the program’s “production over potential” strategy heading into 2026 — with detailed talk on Josh Hoover at QB, the tight end depth concern, and why the new wide receiver room could be even nastier. Presented by Homefield Apparel and Posh Hotel Bloomington.
Galen Clavio breaks down Indiana men’s basketball’s wild 98–97 double-overtime win over UCLA—a huge résumé boost that stabilizes IU’s NCAA Tournament outlook and changes the tone of February.Galen covers the late-game decision not to foul, the offensive explosion from Nick Dorn, Lamar Wilkerson, and Reed Bailey, and what the efficiency trendlines say about where Indiana is improving (and where the defense still has to tighten up). He also digs into some of the factors that showed up at Pauley Pavilion, updated tournament odds, and what Indiana needs to do over the next month—starting with a late-night trip to USC.
Galen Clavio welcomes Bill Connelly (ESPN) — the creator of SP+ — for a deep, nuts-and-bolts look at Indiana football’s unprecedented rise to the top of college football and what it means going forward.They discuss why Indiana’s two-year climb under Curt Cignetti is so difficult to comp historically, what the numbers say about how Indiana won (elite down-to-down efficiency, red zone performance, and consistently winning field position), and why “just use the portal” is a lazy explanation that doesn’t match the underlying inputs.Bill also explains how SP+ balances efficiency vs explosiveness, why special teams are so hard to measure (but can decide championships), where Indiana’s title team fits among recent champions, and how returning production + incoming production help shape early projections for 2026.
Galen Clavio is joined by Olivia Ray to relive Miami during national championship weekend—from the lead-up and media-day vibe to the chaos around the stadium, credentialed access, and what it was like working on the field as Indiana finished the job.They talk about how Indiana carried itself all week, the strange “everyone-get-inside-early” atmosphere around Hard Rock Stadium, and the surreal postgame sprint when confetti starts falling and everything happens at once. Plus: the ripple effect among IU alumni and longtime program staff, and a big announcement—Olivia is launching a new Back Home Network show, “Raise the Flag.”




