Far-going the distance
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Sophomore linebacker Marcus Oliver looked back on recent games against Ohio State and Penn State and said the defense didn’t encourage the offense enough when it got down.
IU defensive coordinator Brian Knorr said he noticed a special focus in Rashard Fant’s eyes when the sophomore cornerback was watching Rutgers receiver Leonte Carroo play then-No. 4 Michigan State last weekend.
They made the trip to Penn State. They dressed in full pads. They went out with the team for warmups.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson said he remembers one thing from Miss Blackburn’s English class — nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
Go back to Derek Elston’s senior night.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson refrained from giving too much detail on the statuses of injured senior quarterback Nate Sudfeld and junior running back Jordan Howard on Monday.
In the midst of a rare night when Memorial Stadium was nearly full, and the IU football team was taking No. 1 Ohio State down to the final play, 2016 commits Peyton Ramsey, Allen Cater, Phil Benker and Tyus Flakes could be found manning the sidelines, trying to hype up the crowd.
The snap went errant and the IU quarterback was forced topick it up on the move, run in a semi-circle and evade several Ohio State defenders. He quickly scampered to the sideline and floated a high-arching pass toward the corner of the endzone.
IU football is 4-0. Athletics Director Fred Glass said he expects a sellout in Memorial Stadium. Something is different about this Saturday.
When looking at the great disaster movies of our time, there is usually some semblance of reason for it to be made.
Few groups have ever come to the IU football program with as much hype as the 2013 recruiting class.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson has said one can see a program is growing when people are still complaining despite impressive numbers. At the time, Wilson was talking about the offense, but he also followed this same line of thought when discussing the defense at his Monday press conference.
Unlike the three games preceding it, there seemed to be no drama through the first three quarters of IU football Saturday.
Preparing for the Wake Forest offense has been a little more complicated for IU this week. When the Hoosiers take on the Demon Deacons on Saturday in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, they will have to plan for two different quarterbacks.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson is going home this weekend. Only, he doesn’t consider it to be home.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson joked on his radio show Wednesday that his players ate Swedish Fish at halftime to give themselves a sugar rush without the crash.
It was never a secret that the Hoosier defensive backfield would be a work in progress. In comments made from July through September, IU Coach Kevin Wilson made it clear the front seven would be the defense’s strength and the young, inexperienced secondary would need to grow.
I have often struggled to explain to people why I consider FX’s “You’re the Worst” to be one of the most confusingly beautiful shows on television. The bare bones plot line is that two generally awful people fall in love, and I can feel people rolling their eyes and shifting their attention to something else each time I give my pitch.
By Brody Miller