How Phillip Dunnam became Indiana football’s “diamond in the rough”
You never get a second chance to make a first impression – but Indiana sophomore safety Phillip Dunnam is proof there’s often more than meets the eye.
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You never get a second chance to make a first impression – but Indiana sophomore safety Phillip Dunnam is proof there’s often more than meets the eye.
Indiana football has let go of offensive coordinator Walt Bell, according to an Indiana University Athletics release Sunday afternoon. Quality control coach Rod Carey will be assuming offensive coordinator responsibilities.
On Sept. 25 — two days after a quadruple-overtime victory over the University of Akron — Indiana football head coach Tom Allen explained the offense’s execution led the Hoosiers to struggle against the Zips.
Same song, different verse.
Not one. Not two. But three.
After a lackluster performance against the University of Akron on Sept. 23, Indiana football struggled mightily against Maryland on Saturday afternoon in College Park.
As DJ Irons triumphantly flexed his muscles in the back of the end zone, Indiana football defenders could only watch in helpless frustration.
It was an all too familiar feeling for Indiana football.
Just five seconds were left on the clock in the fourth quarter at Memorial Stadium on Saturday night. The Hoosier faithful were deflated, their team just went three-and-out after giving up a 71-yard touchdown run late in the going against the University of Akron. Akron redshirt junior kicker Dante Jackson lined up for a 32-yard field goal in the middle of the hashes.
Indiana football entered Saturday night’s blackout-themed game against the University of Akron littered with optimism, but by the time the final whistle blew, the only darkness inside Memorial Stadium was the Hoosiers’ seasonal outlook.
As boos rained down from the sparse Memorial Stadium crowd late in the third quarter, Indiana football was left with a sobering reality: it’s not where it needs to be.
Indiana football donned its new black uniform set Saturday for the second time in program history and defeated the University of Akron 29-27 in the process. The Hoosiers were thumped by the University of Kentucky in 1997 while wearing black jerseys, but now stand at 1-1 in all-black.
Much like AC/DC, Indiana football is “Back in Black.”
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INDIANAPOLIS – Tayven Jackson stood in the North endzone, eyes locked on redshirt freshman left tackle Carter Smith, voice booming with excitement. Suddenly, Indiana football’s redshirt freshman quarterback was soaring through the air, lifted off the ground by Smith.
INDIANAPOLIS — Tayven Jackson knew how close he was. He didn’t even want to see the replay.
INDIANAPOLIS – Going into the locker room with a 21-0 deficit, Indiana football head coach Tom Allen made up his mind to change course shortly thereafter.
INDIANAPOLIS — Despite scoring 14 unanswered points in the second-half, Indiana football’s comeback bid fell short in a 21-14 loss to the University of Louisville on Saturday afternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium.
It was precisely the kind of throw Indiana head coach Tom Allen needed to see from redshirt freshman quarterback Tayven Jackson.
When Indiana football sophomore defensive back Phillip Dunnam and sixth-year senior linebacker Aaron Casey were told the stat, they were stunned.