Hoosiers!
Wow! What a run for my Indiana Hoosiers to claim their first ever National Football Championship last night and go down as one of only two undefeated college football teams ever (Yale was the other in 1894).
I've been sporting my Indiana gear along the way and my Indiana flag has been flying high outside my house. So many people got behind this team especially when Coach Cignetti came on board and with his wit and quick replies to what are you going to do with this team ("Google me. I win"), us alumni especially saw something was changing with Indiana football.If you know me or you've been reading my blog you know how much I loved my time at Indiana. When Austen would go for soccer camp, I would head down to Bloomington - sometimes staying the weekend just walking around campus and remembering how much I love that place.
My freshman year was the last time that Indiana went to a bowl game (so we weren't terrible when I was there). Our basketball team went to the final four too my sophomore year. So we had some good sports to cheer on. Add in the men's soccer team with several national championships and you have yourself an amazing sports school.
The academics are strong too with one of the top business schools in the country and their journalism/media program has always been strong (that's actually why I chose IU along with the east coast feel). In fact, it rained the day I visited IU in October, and I still loved it and knew it was the school that I wanted to attend. My only regret is that I graduated early and only spent 3 1/2 years there instead of the full four years.
Indiana University-Bloomington is my happy place! In fact, once when I was down there with Austen for soccer camp, I took a picture of me and him in front of the Sample Gates. I posted and captioned that shot, "Did you ever just love something so much?" I've always been a proud Indiana alumni but I'm even more proud of the class shown by this football team and their 2 and 3 star recruits. Teams win games and it's obvious this was a team that liked each other and played for each other. Can't wait to see the movie! Go Hoosiers!
PS. Peyton woke up this morning worried that she won't be able to get into Indiana now that they're likely to get even more college applicants. Just keep working hard and you will get in, I told her. How sweet would it be to have another Hoosier in the house?! We would really be a house divided again!



























