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Analysis: The latest on Camion Patrick


IndyHutch
  • With one wide receiver already lost for the season with an ACL injury (J-Shun Harris), the one player that everyone in the media wants to know about is junior college transfer wide receiver Camion Patrick and what the hold up is for him being cleared academically. That was one of the primary topics Thursday when the Hoosiers practiced for the first time in the 2015 preseason camp.

Often times, when a new season is about to begin, the focus can be on the players who are not eligible or physically able to play rather than those who are.

That was clearly the case at Indiana Thursday when the Hoosiers took the field for their first practice of the 2015 preseason camp. On a rain-soaked and dreary day, a lot of the talk focused on players who had question marks surrounding their status.

From an injury standpoint, IU only really appears to have two significant injuries early on and one of them has already been ruled out for the season. Former Fishers (Ind.) wide receiver J-Shun Harris suffered an ACL injury early in the summer and has been ruled out for the season. IU coach Kevin Wilson made that announcement at Big Ten Football Media Days last week.

The other injured player is former Fort Wayne South Side cornerback Donovan Clark. The true sophomore continues to be slowed by a back injury and there is talk around the program that he may end up redshirting this season. It may still be a little early to make that determination but that’s not good news for an IU secondary that was already basically starting over. Clark was seen as a player who could very likely step right in and start from the beginning of the season. We’ll keep an eye on Clark in the coming days and weeks and monitor his situation.

With IU already down a player at the wide receiver position, it's easy to see why there is concern over the situation of Camion Patrick. Patrick, the sophomore wide receiver from East Mississippi Community College, is another player that many believe could step in and start right away at wide receiver. He has good size, good hands and good speed. He was in uniform and at practice going through drills on Thursday but as of the official start of practice he has yet to be cleared academically.

Patrick has had academic problems before. Out of high school he committed to play for Tennessee but ended up going the JUCO route because of his grades. All indications were that he had a good year in community college with his studies but there is still a red flag that is preventing Patrick from being given academic approval at the university level at IU. It is believed it has to do with the university needing confirmation that Patrick passed a summer school class at EMCC. One would think that could be a simple phone call that would shed light on the situation. But the reality is there is never anything simple when it comes to clearing players academically.

And these things are never done quickly.

If Patrick is cleared to play, the 6-3, 225-pound receiver would have three years of eligibility with the Hoosiers. And with a capable quarterback like Nate Sudfeld delivering Patrick the ball, he could have a solid year.

On the flip side, while it’s not a huge deal yet, the longer this one lingers could be a cause for concern. There is still just over two weeks before school begins at IU on Aug. 24. Prior to that things will be fine as long as Patrick is ultimately cleared to play. But when school arrives that’s when things will get more tense. The week after that is IU’s first game week leading into the season opener at home against Southern Illinois.

Wilson said Thursday that his team will have a few days of helmets only before having the first practice in pads on Monday and the first two-a-day on Tuesday.

Btownbanners will be in Bloomington every step of the way as the Hoosiers prepare for the 2015 season. Every day there is availability we’ll be on hand to bring you the news of the day.

@IndySportsHutch

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Hearing Patrick will get a redshirt and stay on...I say wait and see on that.  If he stays then I am not too bugged by this news, yeah it sucks he cant play now but at least he can stay on board and work with the team and dominate next year.  But again...these seem to mean they wont stick around, hope he does! As for Mister...it sounds very much as if he was passed over by Brookins for sure and maybe Rodriguez..if that is the case then its hard to be too upset.  I was very excited about Mister and he was highly regarded but I trust our coaches and their judgements.  Brookins sounds like he could be a true find by this staff.  I wish Tommy well.

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Agree with last post about Mister. Most kids leave for more playing time and if he was low on the depth chart it suggests a strong RB cadre. Wonder if he is going to Illinois State to be eligible right away. ISU could become IU in exile...

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Who is this Brookins kid? I don't recall even hearing his name before.


Redshirt freshman (I think) from Terre Haute. Broke some of Anthony's rushing records at North. Great hair.

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Redshirt freshman (I think) from Terre Haute. Broke some of Anthony's rushing records at North. Great hair.

Wow, impressive! Yeah I mean it sucks to see anyone transfer, but like someone else said it's hard to blame them if they just want more pt. Best of luck to Mister, hopefully Brookins and A-Rod can keep improving and our backfield will be fine.

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Wow, impressive! Yeah I mean it sucks to see anyone transfer, but like someone else said it's hard to blame them if they just want more pt. Best of luck to Mister, hopefully Brookins and A-Rod can keep improving and our backfield will be fine.


I don't remember stats offhand but he played extremely well in the spring game too. The future at RB here is solid for sure.

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I don't remember stats offhand but he played extremely well in the spring game too. The future at RB here is solid for sure.

And then Gest and Flakes in next years class, looking good for sure

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Howard has two seasons of eligibility and from what I've read, he has looked pretty good out there. Redding is the change-of-pace back behind him as D'Angelo Roberts was for Coleman last season. Mister wasn't going to see the field too much this season, and it's expected coming off of surgery. But I guess he did not want to wait his turn.

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Not sure Mister would be able to switch to another team this close to the season and not be completely behind the 8 ball so to speak.

 

Might as well transfer to another Div 1 school and take your 2nd year on the bench. 

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Tommy Mister has transferred to Northern Illinois. That is where our next head coach will come from. (Rod Carey, former IU lineman). Powerhouse of the non power 5 schools.



I think KW will be here a while.

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Yeah I think Wilson will be here for a while. But I would not be opposed to bringing Rod in when a coaching change occurs. We need someone with head coaching experience and a proven record of winning.

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Yeah I think Wilson will be here for a while. But I would not be opposed to bringing Rod in when a coaching change occurs. We need someone with head coaching experience and a proven record of winning.


The MAC has a bunch of good HC candidates for teams like us right now. PJ Fleck, Dino Babers, Rod Carey, Pete Lembo. Not to mention Justin Fuente at Memphis and Ken Niumatalolo at Navy.

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