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THE 2025 INDIANA FOOTBALL DIGEST INSIDER – REGIONAL FINALS

by Paul Condry | Nov 19, 2025 | Football Blogs

BY PAUL CONDRY AND MATT KOPSEA NEWS AND NUGGETS In Knox’s 28-21 win over Angola for a Class 3A regional championship on November 14, Myles McLaughlin scored four touchdowns to become the national leader for touchdowns in a season. He now has 71 scores for the season,...

THE 2025 INDIANA FOOTBALL DIGEST’S DANDY DOZEN – REGIONAL FINALS

by Paul Condry | Nov 19, 2025 | Football Blogs

Bolded teams still active CLASS 6A Brownsburg (12-0) Westfield (10-2) Carroll (Fort Wayne) (9-3) Warren Central (8-4) Center Grove (10-2) Penn (11-1) Decatur Central (9-3) Crown Point (10-1) Carmel (9-2) Fishers (8-4) Lawrence North (7-3) Hamilton Southeastern (6-5)...

MU, USF earn final Midwest League Player of the Week awards

by Paul Condry | Nov 18, 2025 | Football Blogs

MU, USF earn final Midwest League Player of the Week awards The Midwest League’s two playoff representatives pick up the final round of MSFA Player of the Week honors. Offensive Player of the Week Joshua Kulka, Saint Francis (Ind.) Sr., QB, Clinton Township, Mich....

Final round of weekly Mideast League honors awarded

by Paul Condry | Nov 18, 2025 | Football Blogs

Final round of weekly Mideast League honors awarded Three Mideast League programs pick up the final MSFA Player of the Week honors for 2025. Offensive Player of the Week Moses Fullingim, Indiana Wesleyan So., RB, Tulsa, Okla. (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) Rushed for...

Indiana, Michigan, Penn State and USC Earn Weekly Football Honors

by Paul Condry | Nov 17, 2025 | Football Blogs

Indiana, Michigan, Penn State and USC Earn Weekly Football Honors Hoosiers’ Mendoza, Wolverines’ Marsh, Nittany Lions’ Allen and Dennis-Sutton, along with Trojans’ Sayeri garner accolades ROSEMONT, Ill. – Following Week 12 contests, the Big Ten Conference Football...
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