Fall 2023 Big Ten Guide
The Big Ten Guide is a Special Publication published by the Indiana Daily Student. It contains comprehensive information, insights, and coverage of the Indiana fall sports.
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The Big Ten Guide is a Special Publication published by the Indiana Daily Student. It contains comprehensive information, insights, and coverage of the Indiana fall sports.
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.
Redshirt freshman Tayven Jackson has earned Indiana football’s starting quarterback job, head coach Tom Allen revealed at a Monday press conference. After months of mystery surrounding the role, Jackson will be the Hoosiers’ signal caller against the University of Louisville on Saturday.
While injuries to senior wide receivers Cam Camper and E.J. Williams Jr. midway through Friday’s game isn’t what head coach Tom Allen wanted to see, it allowed another receiver to step up.
In one moment, Tayven Jackson was on the ground, writhing in pain with his left leg lifted. The next, he was leading a touchdown drive.
He only needed two touches.
Indiana football welcomed Indiana State University to Memorial Stadium on Friday night, a week after holding Ohio State to 23 points. While the Sycamores — an FCS school — aren’t highly ranked like the Buckeyes, Indiana defeated Indiana State 41-7 Friday.
Just six days after a disappointing 23-3 loss against Ohio State, Indiana football will welcome Indiana State University to Memorial Stadium on Friday.
With just under 90 minutes before Saturday’s kickoff against then-No. 3 Ohio State, Indiana football freshmen quarterbacks Tayven Jackson and Brendan Sorsby trotted onto the field together before splitting their separate ways.
Indiana football head coach Tom Allen thought his defense should have conceded fewer points. Redshirt senior linebacker Jacob Mangum-Farrar — a transfer from Stanford University this offseason — thought it could have been a shutout.
Coming off a 4-8 season in 2022, Indiana football is looking to rebound and become bowl-eligible for the first time in three years. A combined record of 6-18 in the past two seasons has halted any momentum the program had gained after being ranked in the Top 10 in 2020.
The biggest question leading into Indiana football’s season opener against No. 3 Ohio State was who the Hoosiers would anoint as their starting quarterback --- and the same question remains following Saturday’s 23-3 loss at Memorial Stadium.
Leading up to Saturday’s clash with No. 3 Ohio State, Indiana head coach Tom Allen praised his defensive unit for the strides they made during fall camp.
From Indiana football’s first offensive drive, the limitations became glaring.
Despite holding a talented No. 3 Ohio State offense to just 10 first half points, Indiana football fell 23-3 to the Buckeyes in Saturday afternoon’s season opener at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington.