Halting the negative momentum a four-game losing streak carries will
not be easy for the IU football team (2-4). Making the task more
difficult will be the possible absence of the Hoosiers’ offensive
catalyst, Kellen Lewis.
During practices this week, Lewis wore a protective gray immobilizing
boot around his right ankle, nursing what IU coach Bill Lynch called a
high-ankle sprain.
“(We) went through halftime, got it re-taped and all that, and we
thought that it would loosen up and we’d get him going in the second
half, and it never loosened up," Lynch said of Lewis' injury sustained
against Iowa. “Some athletes bounce back pretty quickly. He really
hasn’t been hurt much, so we haven’t really been through this in terms
of how quickly he can bounce back. Certainly, we’re hopeful that a guy
like that can bounce back quicker than our 300-pound guys, just because
of his body type.”