CrimsonCast

CrimsonCast

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.

  1. 2 days ago

    IU Football WR & TE Preview: Nick Marsh, Charlie Becker & Tight End Questions

    CrimsonCast / BHN continues its 2026 positional preview series with a deep dive into the Hoosiers’ wide receivers and tight ends — two groups that will help determine how quickly Josh Hoover settles into Curt Cignetti and Mike Shanahan’s offense. Galen Clavio breaks down what Indiana lost from last year’s passing game, including Elijah Sarratt, Omar Cooper Jr., E.J. Williams, and Riley Nowakowski, then looks at how the 2026 group could be rebuilt around Charlie Becker, Nick Marsh, Shazz Preston, and Tyler Morris. The episode focuses heavily on efficiency, alignment, drop rate, average depth of target, slot usage, contested catches, and why Indiana’s passing game works best when the run game keeps the offense ahead of schedule. The second half shifts to tight end, where Indiana has a fascinating but unproven room featuring Blake Thiry, Andrew Barker, Brock Schott, Trevor Gibbs, PJ MacFarlane, and others. Galen discusses who might replace Nowakowski’s do-everything role, who could emerge as a blocker, who may be the best receiving option, and why the first month of the season will reveal how much trust the staff has in this group. Check out our IU running back room preview podcast here. Check out our preview of the quarterbacks (well, really just Josh Hoover) here. Subscribe to the Back Home Network for more CrimsonCast coverage of Indiana football, IU athletics, Curt Cignetti, the Hoosiers, Big Ten football, and the 2026 college football season.

  2. 4 days ago

    CrimsonCASH - Big Ten Win Total Bets (Part 1): Including Purdue’s Brutal Outlook

    College football is almost back, and so is CrimsonCASH! 🏈💰 Scott and James kick off their 2026 Big Ten betting preview by breaking down the first half of the conference’s win totals, identifying their favorite values, and debating which teams are overrated, underrated, and worth betting before the season begins. From Ohio State and Oregon to USC, Washington, Wisconsin—and one very strong opinion on Purdue—there are plenty of futures worth discussing before kickoff. 🏈 Big Ten win total predictions (Part 1)💰 Our favorite preseason futures bets🚂 Why Purdue’s win total might be the best under on the board🌹 Ohio State vs. Oregon debate✈️ USC, Washington, UCLA and the travel factor🎯 College Football Playoff futures🤔 Is Texas overrated?☘️ Will Notre Dame actually miss the CFP?🏆 Early Heisman betting value👀 Preview of Part 2 featuring Indiana and the rest of the Big TenDo you agree with our best bets? Which Big Ten win total are you playing before the season starts? Let us know in the comments! Be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you don’t miss Part 2 and our weekly CrimsonCASH betting shows throughout football season. Presented by Homefield Apparel and the Back Home Network. 00:00 Intro & Football Season Returns00:41 CrimsonCASH is Back for 202602:52 Big Ten Win Totals Preview Begins05:31 Ohio State Win Total08:42 Oregon Win Total10:23 Penn State Win Total12:27 Purdue Win Total (Favorite Bet)14:54 Rutgers Win Total16:02 UCLA Win Total17:44 USC Win Total19:22 Washington Win Total21:33 Wisconsin Win Total24:17 Biggest Futures Bets25:00 Texas to Make the CFP?26:06 Notre Dame Playoff Debate32:00 Heisman Value Picks34:37 Looking Ahead to Part 2 Note: Timestamps may not appear as clickable links for every listener depending on platform/app. In this episode:TIMESTAMPS / CHAPTERS

  3. 5 days ago

    IU Football Fan Experience Mailbag: Ohio State Rivalry Names, Hoosiers in the NFL, Tailgates, Traditions, and Stadium Culture

    Indiana football is entering a new era, and CrimsonCast digs into what that means for IU football fans, Memorial Stadium traditions, the Ohio State matchup, and the growing number of Hoosiers in the NFL. Grace Ybarra and Galen Clavio open with Indiana weather, fall camp energy, Homefield drops, and a few concert detours before returning to listener questions from the CrimsonCast community. They revisit potential names for the emerging Indiana-Ohio State football series, including the 36-Star Showdown, Harrison-Grant ideas, Old Guard vs. New Blood, and other rivalry-branding possibilities. From there, the show moves into the evolving Indiana football gameday experience: tailgate timing, getting fans into Memorial Stadium earlier, whether air horns or alerts could help, why “Hurts So Good” works, how IU can better celebrate Hoosiers in the NFL, and what traditions could make Indiana’s home-field atmosphere more distinctive. The episode also covers which former IU players to track on Sundays, how fans should think about drafting Hoosiers in fantasy football, and why the fan experience has to improve through both athletic department investment and fan buy-in. Subscribe to the Back Home Network for more CrimsonCast coverage of Indiana football, IU athletics, Curt Cignetti, the Hoosiers, Big Ten football, and the 2026 college football season.

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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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