How Former Hoosiers Fared in the NFL in 2016

How Former Hoosiers Fared in the NFL in 2016

Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

With the historic comeback win by the Patriots on Sunday night in Super Bowl LI the 2016 NFL Season is over. The Hoosiers had nine players on an NFL active roster this past season. The Hoosiers had nine players see time in the league. Here is how each of them performed in 2016. 

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Indiana Reportedly Hires Darren Hiller as New Offensive Line Coach

Indiana Reportedly Hires Darren Hiller as New Offensive Line Coach

Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The Indiana Hoosiers had a big hole to fill on the coaching staff when offensive line coach Greg Frey left Indiana to take a job at Michigan in late January. According to multiple reports, Bruce Feldman of Fox Sports had it first, the Hoosiers have hired Darren Hiller.

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2017 Mid-Year Enrollees Talk With IUHoosiers.com

2017 Mid-Year Enrollees Talk With IUHoosiers.com

The Hoosiers welcome five mid-year enrollees in 2017 with linebackers Thomas Allen and Mike McGinnis, defensive lineman Juan Harris, offensive lineman Tyler Knight, and Australian punter Haydon Whitehead. They all talked with IUHoosiers.com about their transition to Indiana.

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Hoosiers to Hire Nick Sheridan as QB Coach

Hoosiers to Hire Nick Sheridan as QB Coach

Indiana offensive coordinator Mike DeBord moved to replace former quarterbacks coach Shawn Watson as the Hoosiers have reportedly hired Nick Sheridan for the now vacant position. The hire was rumored on Friday morning and Indy Star reporter Zach Osterman confirmed it on Friday afternoon. Sheridan has spent the past three years working under DeBord as an offensive graduate assistant at the University of Tennessee.

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Indiana Quarterbacks Coach Shawn Watson Leaves to Become O-Coordinator at Pittsburgh

Shawn Watson leaves the Hoosier program just one day after National Signing Day. Image: BurntOrangeNation.com

Shawn Watson leaves the Hoosier program just one day after National Signing Day. Image: BurntOrangeNation.com

Written By David Sugarman (@David_Sugarman2)

Just one day after National Signing Day, the turnover for Indiana’s football program is still in full swing. Today it was announced that Shawn Watson, Indiana’s now former quarterback coach, will be Pittsburgh’s new offensive coordinator. The Panthers had a solid 2016 season, going 8-5 highlighted by a signature win at Clemson, who went on to with the National Championship. Pittsburgh played their way into the Pinstripe Bowl where they lost to Northwestern 31-24. 

Pitt head coach Pat Narduzzi and Watson have a history going back to their days under the late Randy Walker. Watson was something of a mentor for Narduzzi who said in Pitt's official release, “He sat me down as a young coach and taught me how to work with wide receivers in my first full-time job at Miami (Ohio) in the early 1990’s. Ever since that time, we have always talked about being able to reunite on the same staff again.” Today, that dream came to fruition for Narduzzi.

With Watson’s departure this leaves another vacancy on IU’s staff. After letting go of offensive coordinator Kevin Johns the Hoosiers picked up Mike DeBord from Tennessee, but have still yet to fill the offensive line coach position since Greg Frey left for Michigan (that decision should come in the next week). When asked about the turnover at IU, head coach Tom Allen was frank saying, “It’s part of the profession. They get opportunities, guys that are position coaches want to be coordinators, guys that are coordinators may have a chance to be a head coach.”     

Allen isn’t wrong. This is often the natural order of things and maybe even more so for a program undergoing a tremendous amount of change. Now Allen, someone who has made a name for himself on the defensive side of the ball, will have to go out and make two key hires along the offensive front. Losing projected first round draft Dan Feeney from the offensive line and with question marks surrounding Richard Lagow’s status as the starting quarterback, it will be interesting to see how quickly Allen rounds out the rest of the staff.

 

2017 Indiana Hoosiers Signing Day Notebook

2017 Indiana Hoosiers Signing Day Notebook

Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

This will not be your traditional post-press conference notebook. Today I want to look at some of the players who could have an impact on the field for IU in 2017 while also looking at some of the more interesting quotes from Indiana Head Coach Tom Allen. 

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Hoosier Huddle Podcast: 2017 Signing Day Review

Co-hosts Sammy Jacobs and T.J. Inman discuss how National Signing Day went for the Hoosiers. They'll talk about which players will have an early impact and which ones will bolster depth for the future. They will also talk about how impressive it was that this staff kept the 2017 class together dispite all of the turnover. 

2017 National Signing Day Profile: Morgan Ellison

2017 National Signing Day Profile: Morgan Ellison

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

Morgan Ellison, 6’1”, 221 pounds, Pickerington, OH (Pickerington Central High School), RB, 247Sports Composite Ranking: 3-star (85.00)

Stephen Houston, Tevin Coleman, Jordan Howard, Devine Redding…under running backs coach Deland McCullough, the Indiana Hoosiers are developing a reputation for developing terrific running backs. The moniker “RBU” has made the rounds on social media. On National Signing Day, IU landed one of the best “sleepers” in the 2017 recruiting class as Pickerington Central’s Morgan Ellison signed with the Indiana Hoosiers. Ellison has the potential to be the next great tailback in Bloomington.

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2017 National Signing Day Profile: Raheem Layne

2017 National Signing Day Profile: Raheem Layne

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

Raheem Layne, 6’0”, 183 pounds, Sebastian, FL (Sebastian River High School), ATH, 247Sports Composite Ranking: 3-star (82.31)

The Indiana Hoosiers added a true cover corner to the 2017 Hoosier Army as former Minnesota commit Raheem Layne flipped late in the process and signed to play for Tom Allen’s defense. The 3-star recruit chose IU over Minnesota, Wake Forest, Vanderbilt, Iowa and others. At the time of his commitment, he was, remarkably, the ninth IU prospect in the 2017 class from the Sunshine State.

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2017 National Signing Day Profile: Nick Tronti

2017 National Signing Day Profile: Nick Tronti

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

Nick Tronti, 6’2”, 210 pounds, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (Ponte Vedra High School), ATH, 247Sports Composite Ranking: 3-star (82.50)

 It is not often that “Mr.Football” in the talent-rich state of Florida gets overlooked but that’s exactly what happened to 6’2” quarterback Nick Tronti. Tronti was committed to Charlotte before being pursued by IU quarterbacks coach Shawn Watson. He was only a 2-star but Watson saw a lot that he liked and IU landed the quarterback they critically needed to get after his January 24 official visit. Tronti completed 217 of his 325 passes for 3,328 yards with a remarkable 34 touchdowns to only four interceptions. In addition, the dual-threat ran for 615 yards with 19 rushing touchdowns and he led Ponte Vedra High School to the state title game, a rarity for a school that typically struggles in football.

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