The “Hoosier way” can be subjective. But, Tyler Harris, former Indiana Assistant Athletic Director and now Hoosiers for Good Executive Director, thinks of it as a circular process of development for IU athletes.
“The way I define the ‘Hoosier way of doing things’ is: we’re going to compete at a high level…but we’re going to do it the right way,” Harris told Inside the Hall. “And in the process we’re going to expose young people and develop them into better people, so when they leave IU we’ve got great citizens going out into the world.”
The non-profit organization, Hoosiers for Good, hopes to spread the “Hoosier way” into Indiana communities through Indiana athletics.