What this site is
IndianaChampionships.com is being built as a permanent, searchable home for the championship history of the state of Indiana — and a launchpad for every title still to come.
It is not a fan blog. It is not a memorabilia shop. It is the masthead domain for a digital archive that treats Indiana's championship legacy the way a great library treats a manuscript collection: with care, with context, and with the assumption that what's preserved here will outlive everyone reading it.
The platform exists to do two things at once. First, to honor the champions of the past — to gather under one roof the banners, the names, the seasons, and the moments that the people of Indiana have spent generations earning. Second, to be a catalyst for the champions of the future — a place where the next generation of athletes, coaches, and fans can see what came before, understand what it took, and find the conviction to write the next chapter.
This is what twenty-five years of building domain ecosystems has taught me to build. Infrastructure first. Story second. Permanence above all.
The legacy this platform honors
Indiana's championship history runs deeper than most states, in most sports, across most generations. The state is home to one of the winningest collegiate athletic traditions in America, with championship banners spanning eighty-six years and counting — basketball titles dating to 1940 and as recent as 1987, eight men's soccer national championships across three decades, six consecutive NCAA swimming and diving championships in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and individual national champions across wrestling, track, cross country, and the Olympic disciplines.
The state has produced Heisman winners, Olympic gold medalists in numbers most countries would envy, the last undefeated men's basketball champion in NCAA Division I history, and — most recently — a perfect 16–0 college football national championship season completed on January 19, 2026, with a 27–21 win over Miami in the College Football Playoff title game at Hard Rock Stadium. Three months later, the championship-winning quarterback became the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, taken by the Las Vegas Raiders.
The symmetry is the part that gives this site its spine. Half a century before that 16–0 football season, the state celebrated a 32–0 basketball championship — still the last undefeated men's basketball title in the modern era. Fifty years apart, two perfect seasons, one state, one shared sense that the impossible can be done here if you do it the right way. That is the through-line this archive is built around.
Why a living archive, and why now
A championship is not a moment. A championship is a thread that runs through generations — from the player who held the trophy, to the coach who built the team, to the kid in the bleachers who watched it happen and decided, that night, what she wanted her life to be.
Most of that thread lives nowhere. It lives in fading newspaper clippings, in dying URLs, in conversations between fathers and sons that don't get written down. The internet has not been kind to legacy. Search engines reward what's new. Algorithms forget what's old. A scattered fan base spread across forums and social platforms cannot, by itself, sustain a coherent archive.
IndianaChampionships.com solves that problem by being one thing, on one domain, with one editorial mission. A living archive — meaning content that is added to, never frozen. Year-by-year banners. Coaching trees. Player legacies. The Olympic medalists. The walk-ons whose names didn't make the highlight reel but whose practice reps made the program. A place where a kid in Evansville or Fort Wayne or Gary can land and see, in one place, what it has meant — and what it can still mean — to play for a championship in this state.
That is the platform. The 2026 football title is the catalyst that proves the platform is needed now, not someday.
What's included in the acquisition
The buyer is acquiring a turnkey digital asset bundle, transferred in full at close. Sixteen domains, all currently live and routed to the flagship:
The flagship — IndianaChampionships.com.
The category anchors — NationalChampions2026.com, NationalChampions.live, NationalChampions2026.today.
The Hoosier-state cluster — HoosierNationalChampions2026.com, IUNationalChampions2026.com, WhoWhoWhoHoosiers.com.
The Mendoza-era masthead — MendozaIsTheMan.com, MendozaIsTheMan.live, MendozaIsTheMan.today, MendozaWins4Indiana.com, HeisMendoza.live.
The fan-community cluster — IUBisonFans.com, IUBisonFans.live, IUBison.fans, BisonFans.live.
Sixteen domains for a 16–0 season. One platform built to compound across every championship that follows.
The transfer conveys all sixteen domain registrations, the redirect architecture currently in place, and the IndianaChampionships.com platform identity — ready for the buyer to build the editorial product, the partnership program, or the membership community of their choosing on top of it.
Why this is a one-time pre-auction offer at $100,000
The asking price is one hundred thousand dollars, firm, as a one-time pre-auction offer. The site and the full sixteen-domain bundle are being sold to fund the next set of projects in my portfolio.
Pre-auction means the right buyer can acquire the entire ecosystem before it goes to open market. At auction, championship-anchored domain bundles tend to fragment: individual buyers cherry-pick the highest-profile names, the cluster loses its coherence, and the platform thesis evaporates.
One hundred thousand dollars buys the whole thesis intact.
The flagship domain.
The fifteen satellites.
The architectural redirect is already in place.
The editorial frame is already drafted.
And the timing — months past the football title, the same calendar year as the No. 1 overall draft pick, with the fiftieth-anniversary echo of 1976 sitting right inside the story.
This offer will not be repeated. Once the asset goes to auction, the bundle will be unbundled, and the platform thesis described on this page will no longer be available as a single transaction
How to inquire
Serious inquiries only. Direct buyer or qualified broker.
Closing terms are escrow-standard; transfer is bundled as a single conveyance at close.
Contact us directly for additional details: CALL 844-739-7693
Built on twenty-five years of domain ecosystem architecture. Sold once, sold whole, sold to the operator who sees what this is — a living archive for the champions of the past, and a catalyst for the champions of the future.
IndianaChampionships.com is an independent editorial and archival project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Indiana University, the NCAA, the College Football Playoff, the Las Vegas Raiders, the National Football League, or any individual athlete, coach, or institution mentioned. All trademarks and registered marks are the property of their respective owners. References to championship history are made under fair use for editorial and historical commentary purposes.

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