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  1. @Hoosier_Huddle: #iufb #Hoosiers Meet the Top Targets for #IUFB's Class of '19. http://hoosierhuddle.com/hoosier-blog/meet-the-top-targets-for-iufbs-class-of-19/2018/2/20 WR Eli Pancol- is an in-state talent from Pendleton Heights, IN. Pancol has the perfect height at 6’4 for the position and fits the mold of previous IU wideouts like James Hardy, Cody Latimer, Kofi Hughes and Simmie Cobbs who is going to be auditioning for a full-time job on Sundays soon at the combine. Pancol is rated as the 290th best prospect in ’19 by 247 and holds several offers. Iowa, Duke, Louisville, Vanderbilt and Purdue are just some of the schools the Hoosiers will be battling for his talents.
  2. @Hoosier_Huddle: #iufb #Hoosiers Meet the Top Targets for #IUFB's Class of '19. http://hoosierhuddle.com/hoosier-blog/meet-the-top-targets-for-iufbs-class-of-19/2018/2/20 WR Craig Young- Finally another playmaker on the offensive side of the ball. Young is also an in state prospect from Wayne High School in Indiana. He originally planned on making the trip to IU’s Junior Day, but he couldn’t make it. Young made a big impact on the field this season, as he had 749 all purpose yards and even attempted a few passes on the year. Going into his senior year, Young has become a popular name as he just picked up an offer from Ohio State. He holds 9 other offers, but the 6’3 wideout has favored IU as well as Wisconsin for awhile. This is recruiting so obviously things can change, but Young is a prospect Hoosier fans should keep an eye on.
  3. @Hoosier_Huddle: #iufb #Hoosiers Meet the Top Targets for #IUFB's Class of '19. http://hoosierhuddle.com/hoosier-blog/meet-the-top-targets-for-iufbs-class-of-19/2018/2/20 OLB Richie Hagarty- Hagarty is a kid whose name comes up a lot in the state of Indiana. Coming from Cathedral in Indianapolis, IN, Richie Hagarty is rated as the 974th ranked prospect by 247 and the 21st best recruit in the state currently. The Power 5 schools haven’t offered as much as he would like, but the interest is there. Boston College joins the Hoosiers in extending an offer his way, but Notre Dame, Wisconsin and Michigan State have shown interest in him.
  4. @Hoosier_Huddle: #iufb #Hoosiers Meet the Top Targets for #IUFB's Class of '19. http://hoosierhuddle.com/hoosier-blog/meet-the-top-targets-for-iufbs-class-of-19/2018/2/20 DE Karter Johnson- Johnson is a prospect many Hoosier fans have read about recently as he was in attendance for IU’s Junior Day. Since then Johnson who hails from Pickerington Central in Ohio has gained a few more admirers including TCU. 6’2, 270, Johnson has great size for a DE and that has led to some big time offers. Michigan State and Kentucky seem to be out in front at the moment, but the Hoosiers are right in there on this one.
  5. That's it! I'm tired of seeing threads from last year on the first page. @Hoosier_Huddle: #iufb #Hoosiers Meet the Top Targets for #IUFB's Class of '19. http://hoosierhuddle.com/hoosier-blog/meet-the-top-targets-for-iufbs-class-of-19/2018/2/20 QB Peter Parrish- Parrish is from Phenix City, AL and attends Central. Coming off a year where he accounted for 31 touchdowns and only 4 interceptions, Parrish is a big time dual threat prospect ranked as the 383rd prospect and the 9th best at his position. Parrish isn’t the biggest quarterback as he is 6’2, but his talent is obvious. He has recently picked up interest from Alabama and Florida State, but no offer at the time. That doesn’t mean he is hard up for them as Georgia Tech, Maryland, Vanderbilt, Virginia, MSU, FAU and Cincinnati have offered. The Hoosiers have been on Parrish for awhile and they are after a few other quarterback prospects, so things may change in the future. Parrish will keep Tom Allen’s attention as long as he wants though.
  6. One of the more physical wide receivers in the Midwest is Reynoldsburg (OH) three-star Mershawn Rice, and he impressed greatly last weekend at the Cleveland Under Armour Camp. Rice currently holds nine offers, and the 6-foot-2, 195-pound, wideout has three schools that are standing out to him at this point in time. He has a few unofficial visits upcoming. "I'm going to visit Indiana this coming Friday, and I might be going to Pittsburgh on Saturday," Rice stated. "Those two are the only ones planned right now. I would say Pittsburgh, Syracuse and Indiana are sticking out right now." "I am planning on flying to see Syracuse once the weather breaks," he added. "At Pittsburgh, I have a good relationship with Coach (Pat) Narduzzi, and I like the program a lot. I'm looking forward to visiting there." "I also like the Indiana coaches a lot, and they are recruiting me pretty hard," he continued. "I'm looking forward to being there this Friday." There are couple of programs showing interest that have not offered yet, and Rice indicated he is still open to hearing from any new schools. "I'm hearing from Minnesota and Ohio State, and those two would be the only ones recruiting me that have not offered," he explained. "I want to take all five official visits, but I'm in no hurry to make a commitment." "Most of these schools ask me about what position I like between wide receiver and safety, but I tell everyone I want to play offense," Rice said. Rice is currently ranked as the No. 13 player in Ohio by the industry-generated 247Sports Composite. https://247sports.com/Article/The-2019-wide-receiver-from-Ohio-is-closing-in-on-double-digit-offers-115331437
  7. Rice looks to be one of them and visiting this weekend. @MB_Weaver: The #iufb staff has been recruiting the state of Ohio hard for the 2019 class and it is paying off as Ohio Recruiting Analyst @BillBankGreene has #Indiana as the favorite to land two prospects from The Buckeye State. 6-2/198 40/4.63 Reynoldsburgh, OH 247 Rivals Videos
  8. We have threads on WR Eli Pancol, DE Karter Johnson, OLB Richie Hagarty, WDE Beau Robbins, WR Craig Young and QB Peter Parrish so I left them out. @Hoosier_Huddle: #iufb #Hoosiers Meet the Top Targets for #IUFB's Class of '19. http://hoosierhuddle.com/hoosier-blog/meet-the-top-targets-for-iufbs-class-of-19/2018/2/20 OT Karsen Barnhart- Fresh off his unofficial to Michigan State last week, Barnhart the Paw Paw, MI prospect is 6’4, 282. Very highly rated, Barnhart ranks as the 361st best prospect. He holds offers from both in state powers, Michigan and Michigan State. He recently visited IU for Junior Day and though MSU is a strong favorite at the moment, but the Hoosiers have a shot in this one. OLB Spencer Lytle- Lytle is from the west coast, but that hasn’t stopped offers from coming from all over the country. He attends St. John Bosco out of Bellflower, CA. This 6’3, 215 -pound pass rusher had 3 sacks last season and added 77 tackles for his squad. Lytle is ranked 446th in the nation and the 31st best OLB and that has led to several Power Five offers. UCLA, Minnesota, Utah, TCU, Texas A&M, Virginia are just some that have shown interest so far. The trick for Tom Allen will be luring him away from California, but this kid is worth the effort. OLB Brody Ingle- Ingle is another prospect who made the trip to Bloomington for Junior Day. Coming from Lasalle which is based in Cincinnati, OH, Ingle isn’t a big name at this point, but the Hoosiers have been on him for awhile as they extended an offer in November of 2017. The 6’1, 215 pound linebacker is rated as the 1038th best prospect according to 247. TE Erick All- All is from Fairfield, OH and helped lead the Fairfield Indians to a 6-2 conference record last season. This is becoming a trend, but All was also in attendance for IU’s Junior Day and has since picked up a few more offers to go along with several others that ends up totaling 16 altogether. The 6 foot 4 senior to be is rated as the 431st best prospect and has great hands for a tight end. WDE Dontay Hunter ll- One of my favorite prospects in the 2019 class, Dontay Hunter is an intriguing target for the Hoosiers. Hunter is 6’5 and is from nearby Ohio. Westerville Central where Hunter just wrapped up his junior season at, struggled on the field last year, but Hunter made an impact as much as he could. He finished the year with 14 TFL and 6 sacks, but also showed his versatility by playing on the offensive side as well. The Hoosiers will have plenty of schools to battle for Hunter. He has interest from Clemson, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin, USC among others. He is rated as the 512th best prospect by 247, but that looks to be underrating him as I believe he is in store for a rise in the rankings. It’s still early in the process for the Hoosiers and Hunter as they just offered on February 2nd. OLB Luke Fulton- Fulton, another Ohio prospect from Cardinal Mooney is ranked as the 428th best prospect in the nation. He is also just visited MSU after they extended an offer his way. They are far from the only school interested as Fulton has 19 total offers from around the country. OLB is a position IU is clearly targeting as they have offered numerous prospects at the position, but Fulton is definitely at the top of the list. WDE Ruke Orhorhoro- Ruke Orhorhoro is a name that has began to become popular amongst IU fans. He has perfect size at 6’5, 250 pounds for the DE position. Ruke holds 15 offers from different division 1 programs. He attends River Rouge in Michigan and is rated as the 549th prospect in the country. Expect to hear this name quite a bit in the future. TE Ben Castellano- Another prospect that attended Junior Day, Castellano who attends Woodgrove, VA. He is a prospect on the rise as the interest is piling up for him. Maryland, Penn State, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech, Syracuse and even Yale which shows what kind of kid he is. Last season he had an awesome year with 61 catches for 804 yards along with 9 touchdowns. He runs an unofficial 40 at 4.7 and at 6’4, 225 pounds, the talent is there and IU did great work getting in on him early. As the relationship between the two build, Castellano is a name to watch out for. WDE Spencer Bono- Bono is a prospect from Cincinnati, OH and attends Elder High School. The 6’4 WDE prospect was just offered by the Hoosiers on January 30th and made the trip to Bloomington shortly after for Junior Day. He’s ranked 511th in the country and 24th in the state of Ohio, which has tons of Division 1 talent in the state. At the moment Cincinnati and Indiana are considered the favorites for him, but he holds offers from 10 schools and plenty of interest elsewhere.
  9. Sectionals start on 2/27 and run through 3/3. @IHSAA1: Pairings announced for the 108th #IHSAA Boys Basketball State Tournament presented by @Pacers & @IndianaFever! #HoopsHeaven #HoosierHysteria News Release: Link Brackets 2017 State Champions 4A: Ben Davis (hosts Sectional 11). 3A: Indianapolis Crispus Attucks (Sectional 27 at Guerin Catholic). 2A: Frankton (Sectional 40 at Lapel). A: Tindley (Sectional 59 at Indianapolis Lutheran).
  10. @ThisWeekDave: @PNBasketball's @j_hunter35 is OCC-Ohio boys Player of the Year. @uahsmensbball's @danegoodwin23 earned OCC-Central POTY.
  11. Another visit this weekend. @SWiltfong247: Avon (Ind.) High Top247 RB Sampson James will visit #IUFB and #Purdue this weekend.
  12. Bump. I'll post the brackets when they come out.
  13. Gordon defends his 3-point title on TNT tonight.
  14. Girls finals all set for next Saturday. 1A: Marquette Catholic (26-2) vs Vincennes Rivet (28-2) @ 10:30 am ET 2A: Winchester Community (26-2) vs Central Noble (22-5) @ 12:45 pm ET 3A: Greensburg (23-3) vs Northwestern (28-1) @ 6 pm ET 4A: Zionsville (22-5) vs Warren Central (19-7) @ 8:15 pm ET
  15. @IHSAAtv: The 2017-18 Boys Basketball Sectional Pairing Show will air live on Sunday, February 18 at 5:00pm ET / 4:00pm CT. Join Coach Bob Lovell and Greg Rakestraw on http://IHSAAtv.org !
  16. Hoosiers win 83-75! Atta girls! #7inarow. We travel to Minny on Tuesday. Buss - 37/5/5, 2 stls Penn - 21/5 Cahill - 16/10/3, 7 blks, 2 stls Royster - 3/3 Marchese - 2/4 Yeaney - 2 pts, 4 asts Warthen - 2 pts
  17. IU 36-32 @ half. Buss - 20/4/2, 2 stls Cahill - 8/5, 5 blks, 2 stls Penn - 6 pts
  18. Buss ties it up at the buzzer. 19-19 end of 1.
  19. The No. 9-ranked Indiana University women's swimming and diving team won another title on Friday night at the 2018 Women's Big Ten Championships at the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio. Headed in to the fourth and final day on Saturday, the Hoosiers sit in second place with a total of 787 points. Michigan lead with 926 points, while Minnesota is third with 742 points. Ohio State (725) and Wisconsin (514) round out the top-five. For the third-straight season, Lilly King was dominant in the Championship Final of the 100 breaststroke, winning with a NCAA A cut time of 56.46. King's time is the second-best of her career and broke the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion pool record she set in the morning prelims. The Big Ten title is the third this week for King, who was on the winning 200 and 400 medley relays. The Evansville, Ind. native has won 11 Big Ten championships so far in her career. http://iuhoosiers.com/news/2018/2/16/womens-swimming-and-diving-king-wins-11th-conference-title-on-friday-night-at-big-ten-championships.aspx?path=wswim
  20. @MikeMonaco_: Lot of energy from @IndianaWBB this morning at Assembly Hall. They've won 6 straight in the Big Ten regular season for the first time in 35 years.
  21. We shoot for 7 in a row on Senior Day for Buss and Cahill. Indiana (14-12, 7-6), Nebraska (19-7, 10-3). Go Hoosiers! CELEBRATING THE SENIORS Seniors Tyra Buss and Amanda Cahill will be honored in their final regular season home game on Saturday against Nebraska. In their four-year careers, Buss and Cahill have been a part of 73 wins, two postseason appearances including the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance in 14 years and first tournament victory in 33 years. The duo has started in all 124 career games, as neither has never missed a game in their four-year career. A plethora of accolades between them, the duo will go down as the only two players in the top 10 of scoring to play at the same time. ABOUT THE CORNHUSKERS Nebraska comes into Saturday's meeting after improving to 9-0 on the road this season with a 79-69 win over Michigan State. They are led by sophomore guard Hannah Whitish (12.8 ppg., 5.1 apg.) along with junior forward Maddie Simon (10.4 ppg., 5.8 rpg.) and freshman center Kate Cain (10.3 ppg, 6.8 rpg.). They are averaging 69.8 points per game while shooting 43.1 percent from the floor. They lead the league in field goal percentage defense, holding opponents to 36.9 percent from the floor. Nebraska leads the series, 5-4. Preview Live Stats Radio
  22. @JHillsman: McEachern ladies defeated Etowah 71-18 Jewel Small 14 Chanel Wilson 13 for Lady Indians #HSBBG 21st straight state tournament victory for McEachern
  23. 20 pts and 9 rebs last night in a 78-52 win. SHA starts their District tournament on Wednesday.
  24. @a_mat24: McCutcheon beats Muncie Central 70-58. #iubb signee Rob Phinisee finishes with an unofficial line of 32 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists, and 4 steals.
  25. Alexis on the move. Don't think she played any games in Finland. @Jon_Blau: Former Hoosier Alexis Gassion has moved on from pro ball in Finland, now in Australia for Mildura Lady Heat. #iuwbb
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