
With so much troubling news dominating headlines these days, it was refreshing to cover a true feel-good story. Monday afternoon brought just that — a Fishers celebration of an Indiana University football national championship.
The theater at Launch Fishers was filled to capacity as IU fans gathered to relive the 2025 season and reflect on what many longtime supporters once thought they would never witness.
The panel featured former sportswriter Bill Benner, current IU student reporter Allie Halm, former IU administrator Terry Clapacs and IU Professor Kamady Lewis. Ty Gerig of the Fishers-based public relations firm Sease Gerig served as moderator, with Lou Gerig of the same firm acting as host.
Red attire filled the room, and video highlights of the championship season drew enthusiastic reactions from the crowd. Benner and Clapacs recalled earlier flashes of promise in IU football history — notably the 1967 team under John Pont that earned a trip to the Rose Bowl and the 1979 squad coached by Lee Corso that played in the Holiday Bowl in San Diego. Those seasons, they noted, provided hope during eras when sustained success proved elusive.
Halm, who covered the team throughout the season for WTIU television, offered a student journalist’s perspective. She described the strong camaraderie within the locker room and said that sense of togetherness helped the Hoosiers navigate challenging moments, including a difficult road test at Penn State.
While the panel discussion offered historical context and behind-the-scenes insight, much of the afternoon was simply about celebration. For many IU faithful in attendance, this championship represented something they never expected to see in their lifetimes.
My thanks to Lou Gerig for his kind comments about my local news coverage. He and his firm Sease Gerig deserve credit for organizing a community celebration that allowed Fishers residents to share in a memorable moment of Indiana University football history.








