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News just broke, more coming. Pending IU office of student ethics resolution. Way to let the team down when you're needed most.
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It's kind of disheartening that we have to bank on two major upsets to get them here. I think the whole iufb4gameday hashtag shows IU has a lot of potential in football from a fan support standpoint
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By now, IU fans know a bit about Jordan Howard- mostly that he is a hard runner who started his career at University of Alabama Birmingham and currently leads the NCAA in rushing with 507 yards through three games. What fans may not know is how exactly he became a Hoosier. When the news that UAB’s football program would be shut down broke, college coaches across the country carefully examined their roster for potential transfers. Howard, having been productive to the tune of over 2000 yards, stood out statistically. Once Indiana running backs coach Deland McCullough saw tape of Howard, he knew he wanted him. “I was out recruiting at the time in Baltimore and called back here (to Bloomington),” McCullough said. “I told everyone, ‘I don’t want to make my next trip, I want to wait for his release.’” Howard’s release came shortly thereafter and McCullough started recruiting him hard, building relationships with both Jordan and his mother. He built familiarity by taking three visits to Howard’s residence. The coach then began to sell his track record which is highlighted by Atlanta Falcons rookie starter Tevin Coleman. “He saw what I did with Tevin and how he was developed,” McCullough said. “He was comfortable that the situation here was one that could help him get to where he wants to be.” With his rate of production, its safe to say Howard figures to be a promising NFL prospect. At times he has grown frustrated by his lack of game breaking runs, which McCullough says is something they are working on. “We are continuing to work on his knee drive and having him run with higher knees which is something he has to make an effort to do,” McCullough said. “I just want him to play ball and those opportunities will come, but as far as fine tuning his game we are working on that.” Indiana is trying to forge a reputation as “running back U” under McCullough, who humbly deflects praise to his players. “I’ve never doubted myself… I’m confident that I’m able to identify great guys and getting them to buy in to our process,” McCullough stated. “I take my personality and try to inject it in them.” Initially, McCullough said that Howard saw that personality manifested in fellow back Devine Redding. “When Jordan got here, Devine was ‘that guy’, as far as how he worked.” Now, Howard has learned the work ethic of IU running backs that McCullough attributes not only to his teaching but also from Coleman embodying those lessons. “Its not all business, we have a great time in our room,” McCullough said while chuckling. “But when we are on the field we know we have to prove ourselves every time we are out there.” The entire Hoosier team has a lot to prove on Sept. 26 when it heads to North Carolina to take on the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. After a hot 3-0 start, fans are wondering if the team will fizzle like in years past or if this is finally the year IU makes its way to the post season. An undefeated non-conference start would go a long way in proving this year’s team as a legitimate threat to go bowling. If the team is to be successful, they will need production similar to what Howard has already provided. Howard however, cannot singlehandedly propel his team to victory. Defensive line coach Larry McDaniel knows this and has been preparing his unit for something they have not yet seen this season: a dual threat quarterback. McCullough says the gameplan heading into the fourth game of the season will be different than it has been to this point. “It changes you from a defensive mentality because now you have to account for another player making it 11 on 11,” McCullough said. “We have to coordinate our pass rush so that we don’t break containment.” Keeping the opposing quarterback in check will go a long way in helping the Hoosiers to a victory. That task is easier said than done, and may prove overwhelming for a team whose total defense is rated 121 out of 127 division one teams. McDaniel says the team has a lot to prepare for as Wake Forest presents a very multi-dimensional attack. There has been a noticeable improvement against the run since the first week of the season- an improvement that has boosted the Hoosiers to the 65th best devision one rush defense. McDaniel attributes this largely to the pressure the defensive threat has brought onto opposing offensive lines. “We’ve had a more vertical attack up the field,” McDaniel said. “Now we are doing everything on their side of the line of scrimmage and being aggressive.” To this point of the season, the IU defense has struggled. If they can exhibit the type of aggression McDaniel expects, they have a chance to make a statement before heading into Big 10 play. If Howard and McDaniel have anything to say about it, Indiana will host Ohio State in a battle of conference leaders on October 3rd. Fans have already taken notice of this possibility and the movement for College Gameday to come to Bloomington has taken the Twittersphere by storm via the #iufb4gameday hashtag. NOTES Marqui Hawkins has started a hybrid role, crosstraining at WR and RB… Jacob Robinson continues to stand out in practice because of his motor.
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So, what exactly makes the Hilltoppers such a threat? Well, one of the biggest reasons is the mismatch their sixth year quarterback, Brandon Doughty presents against a young IU secondary. Coaches Brandon Shelby and Noah Joseph believe that their players will be up to the task with proper preparation. “We have to get better taking what we do Monday through Friday and applying it on Saturday,” Shelby said, “Their quarterback is very good… knows how to throw the ball and get away from pressure, if we let him sit back there all day its going to be a long day,” he finished. Shelby later said that on tape Doughty compares to Andrew Luck because their adjustments are like clockwork. Joseph echoed those thoughts on Doughty, but thinks IU has a distinct advantage when it comes to preparing for a player of his abilities. “What helps us is crossover stuff,” Joseph said before continuing, “we do a lot of crossover work, 1v1 against Nate Sudfeld who can spin the ball pretty well too.” Joseph thinks going against a player like Sudfeld has helped his younger players develop, but they are realizing that they must work on their own to succeed. “The young guys have done okay and they have a lot of talent, we have seen inconsistency,” Joseph said, “They have to work on their own and do a lot more than what you’re doing just with coaches.” Some points that Shelby thinks the secondary has to improve upon are having their eyes in the right spot and playing faster. The coaches have been giving players looks similar to what they anticipate they will see in games, but Shelby highlighted that the intensity can’t be replicated in practice, so mistakes will be made. “Them playing hard alleviates mistakes.” Shelby said, adding that on the play against Florida International that Jameel Cook returned an interception for a touchdown, Cook was supposed to blitz and thus never should’ve been in that position. “That’s one of those times where you say, ‘great play, now don’t do it again!’” Shelby said. Though inconsistencies are bound to happen, especially in a young secondary, the Hoosiers believe that it is something they will grow through. Indiana fans saw a perfect example when the team played Florida International. Cook gave up a touchdown when running a cover 2 defense, then later secured the game for the Hoosiers. The veteran leader of the secondary, Rashard Fant, stressed the importance of rebounding from mistakes. “You have to put it out of your mind,” Fant said, “even when you give up a touchdown, you have to keep playing and move on because if you think about it you are burnable and they will attack you,” he finished. Fant believes the work ethic of the secondary will lead to improvement, saying that he watches a lot of tape not only of himself but Vernon Hargreaves of Florida, Jalen Ramsey of Florida State as well as Darrelle Revis and Richard Sherman. “I watched some film and there were definitely a few missed opportunities where I could’ve helped the team even more,” Fant said, “my spot is not guaranteed and each day I have to prove my worth and show I can do my job,” he added. Shelby and Joseph have come together in the secondary and instilled that attitude in their players. Each player knows that there are no guarantees and that is why they have all stated that they must work hard to play. On having two coaches lead the secondary, Joseph said he thinks it has made players more accountable. “It is not a whole lot different than last year,” Joseph said. “We are able to be a lot harder on the guys as far as their discipline because if both coaches are picking on you its probably you needing to play better not us being picky.'' Shelby believes the attitude of the players helps them hold themselves accountable. “This group is probably the best I’ve been with since I’ve been here,” Shelby said. "They’re very prideful and don’t want to let anyone down.' Fant anticipates his team to hang tough with the Hilltoppers. “I expect them to be really good but I also expect us to come out ready to play,” Fant said. "We have to read our keys and be patient… they will throw a lot of shots and have good receivers.'' If everyone does as Fant said, fans can expect a close one in Bloomington when the Hoosiers take on the Hilltoppers. This game could be the best way to truly evaluate if this is the year the Hoosiers will go bowling. NOTES: Shelby said “Tyler Green is getting better, he came in and wasn’t quite ready, but he’s faster. I wouldn’t be surprised if he ends up helping this year.” Shelby also said Fant didn’t practice too much going into FIU game but did walk throughs and had a lot of mental reps.
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What an unlucky bounce
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No Dutra today either, not suspended though. Presumably injured
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Redding puts 6 on the board
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Lucky to come away from that without giving up any points
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Delay of game to start... okay
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Per an IU Athletics Statement: Tyler Burgett, Will Dawkins, Tim Gardner, Greg Gooch, Ralph Green III, Darius Latham, Alex Rodriguez and Tegray Scales will not play today. "They have not lived up to their responsibilities to the program"
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(2018) SG Austin Boucher
KelleyHoosh replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
Thats not the way we talk about other members on this board -
(2016) SG Grant Gelon commits to IU
KelleyHoosh replied to Stuhoo's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Don't make it personal fellas -
(2016) SG Grant Gelon commits to IU
KelleyHoosh replied to Stuhoo's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I like the pick up. 6'6 and can shoot. A year to develop and take direction from the staff. Could play like Hartman or let us have mismatches at the 2 if he plays like zeisloft. Not a thunderous first commitment, but that's okay Welcome to IU Grant -
Yeah, there's been some luck issues and this season is definitely pivotal for him. But I disagree, I think he's recruiting always starts fairly slow and he's pulling kids from the south. I don't think it matters too much that we aren't locking down our state in football. I'd rather pick from Georgia, Florida etc. We could be doing a lot worse recruiting wise IMO even in this class
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If you're complaining about Wilsons recruiting of all things, you must really dislike Wilson
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(2016) DE Chris Henderson
KelleyHoosh replied to HoosierReb01's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
High socks are in these days old man :laugh: -
(2016) DE Chris Henderson
KelleyHoosh replied to HoosierReb01's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
Gotta love getting big defensive player from Georgia -
(2016) SG Grant Gelon commits to IU
KelleyHoosh replied to Stuhoo's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Maybe first commit of 2016? -
(2016) PG Jaylen Fisher to TCU
KelleyHoosh replied to WilJos3390's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
LSU seems to have a lot of recruiting momentum these days. 247 seems to think he's staying in state at Memphis/Tennessee. -
Wonder if its realistic to hope we can lock him in after his OV
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Its fine you feel that way. But this is not the thread for the outlook of our 2016 recruiting class. Its also a huge stretch to say without De'ron the class can't even be decent. Example of appropriate comment in this thread: De'ron is critical to our recruiting success. Losing out on him would really hurt the program. Example of not appropriate comment in this thread: Crean needs land De'ron and he is failing to put together a good 2016 class. Glass has to get rid of him. That serves for everyone. I hope this provides some clarity. Any questions, please PM a toon squad, mod or admin. CCG and Pap work incredibly hard on these recruiting files, we want to do our best to keep them as clean as possible. Thank you
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Yeah, Arizona being a powerhouse and close to him makes way too much sense. Not confident here but what do I know. Hoping I'll be pleasantly surprised
