Drew Conrad focuses on the details for IU football
Drew Conrad’s attention to small details almost borders on obsessive.
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Drew Conrad’s attention to small details almost borders on obsessive.
Football and poetry have few things in common.
This is when things fall apart for IU.
After going 3-0 in nonconference play, IU enters Big Ten Conference play with an opportunity for a special season in front of them. Since the Hoosiers currently reside in the East division of the conference, the annual gauntlet of Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State and Penn State means IU’s schedule is always a tough one.
IU easily defeated Ball State to close nonconference play last weekend. Now, the Hoosiers will begin their Big Ten schedule against No. 24 Michigan State. Indiana Daily Student football reporters Cameron Drummond, Sean Mintert and Murphy Wheeler talk about what IU can take from its nonconference victories heading into the battle for the Old Brass Spittoon, as well as the state of the Big Ten Conference following the first three weeks of the season. Former IDS IU football columnist and IU alumnus Andrew Hussey makes a guest appearance on this episode.
Ryan Fitzpatrick wandered to the podium at Raymond James Stadium decked out in a black-and-white-accented tracksuit following the Buccaneers’ 27-21 win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
After last week’s 38-10 demolition of the Ball State Cardinals, IU begins conference play with a record of 3-0. Michigan State comes to Bloomington sporting a record of 1-1. The team has not played since its 16-13 loss to Arizona State on Sept. 8.
All 32 NFL teams were in action once again for week two of the 2018 season.
After a 38-10 trouncing at home against Ball State, the IU football team improved their record to 3-0 on the season, capping off an undefeated nonconference schedule that also saw wins over Florida International and Virginia.
Athletic Director Fred Glass announced the 37th IU Athletics Hall of Fame class Sept. 12.
Reakwon Jones admitted he was a little too “hype.”
Thanks to a dominant performance from the defense and another strong showing from Stevie Scott and the IU rushing attack, the Hoosiers closed their nonconference slate with a 38-10 victory over the Ball State Cardinals on Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium.
Rhythmic voices from members of the IU football program reverberated Saturday afternoon in the hallways of Memorial Stadium.
FINAL: IU defeats Ball State 38-10.
With a dash toward the student section, a parade of leaping high-fives to rain-soaked students and the impulsive kick of a trash can, Tom Allen encapsulated the current mood of the IU football program.
After surviving the soaking-wet conditions from IU's home game against Virginia, the Indiana Daily Student football beat writers are warm, dry and ready to break down the latest in IU football news.
After knocking off Virginia 20-16 in tough weather conditions Saturday, IU is 2-0 entering its final nonconference matchup of the season against the Ball State.
The 2018 NFL season started up this past weekend, with all 32 teams in action across the country.
IU began its season 2-0 for the first time since 2016 with Saturday's 20-16 home win against Virginia, a victory featuring a breakout game from true freshman running back Stevie Scott.
IU Coach Tom Allen issued a challenge to his offensive line this week, and the unit passed the test with flying colors.