2023 Indiana Football Positional Preview: Linebackers

2023 Indiana Football Positional Preview: Linebackers

Written by: Nate Comp (@NathanComp1)

As a defensive-minded head coach, linebacker has always been a position near and dear to Tom Allen’s heart. New faces are the recurring theme surrounding these positional previews this year, but Allen has composed a roster of a mix of both returnees and newcomers by way of the transfer portal in this room. If Indiana’s defensive line is as improved as we’re hearing it is, this should allow for the linebackers at the second level of the defense to get into the backfield and make some plays. The Hoosiers finished 95th nationally in tackles for loss and 104th in sacks last season, but an improved front seven led by this linebacker room could really change the complexion of this defense.

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DL Philip Blidi Chose the Hoosiers Because of the Culture and Hopes to Showcase his versatility

DL Philip Blidi Chose the Hoosiers Because of the Culture and Hopes to Showcase his versatility

Written by: Zachary Greene (@zachegreene)

Indiana picked up a bright, young defensive tackle in Philip Blidi last week. Blidi has multiple years of eligibility left and an ability to be versatile for Tom Allen and Chad Wilt’s defense. He was recruited by Indiana and Paul Randolph out of high school and felt confident with his decision to play for the Hoosiers.

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Eye Discipline in the Secondary Will Be Key to Corral Purdue's Passing Game

Eye Discipline in the Secondary Will Be Key to Corral Purdue's Passing Game


Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The Hoosiers come into the Old Oaken Bucket Game against Purdue with statistically the worst pass defense in the Big Ten. Being at the bottom of any category is never good, but IU will be facing Purdue who has the second best passing offense in the conference. The matchup will be key for who walks away with the Old Oaken Bucket and Chad Wilt discussed what the root of the Hoosiers problem is on Monday.

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Many Different Hoosiers Stepped up for Chad Wilt’s Defense.

Many Different Hoosiers Stepped up for Chad Wilt’s Defense.

Written by Matt Smith

On Saturday night in the pouring rain, the Hoosier defense stepped up in multiple ways. They were able to create turnovers and have big stops when the Hoosier offense was stagnant. They only allowed 10 points during the first three quarters and kept the Hoosiers in the game.

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'Teacher' Qualities an Intentional Characteristic in Allen's New Staff Members

'Teacher' Qualities an Intentional Characteristic in Allen's New Staff Members

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

This past offseason Indiana head coach Tom Allen had to rebuild much of his coaching staff after a firing and several departures. Allen hired new offensive and defensive coordinators, as well as four new position coaches. Hoosier Huddle had a chance to talk with all of them. There was a common theme between all of them. Each coach mentioned they wanted to educate the whole player and not just the on field version.

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New DC Chad Wilt Brings a New Tenacity and Terminology to the Defensive

New DC Chad Wilt Brings a New Tenacity and Terminology to the Defensive

Written by: @zachegreene

Spring ball is in the full swing of things in Bloomington and the program welcomes a new defensive coordinator in Chad Wilt, who comes from the University of Minnesota where he coached the linebackers. Wilt is bringing an eagerness to the program and the defensive side of the ball.

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Despite Recent Coaching Departures, Allen Believes in What He's Doing at Indiana

Despite Recent Coaching Departures, Allen Believes in What He's Doing at Indiana

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

It has been a hectic offseason for the Indiana Hoosiers football program after an extremely disappointing 2-10 season. Just hours after the season ended with a 44-7 loss to Purdue head coach Tom Allen fired offensive coordinator Nick Sheridan, but over the last few weeks the Hoosiers have seen more staff attrition as IU lost defensive coordinator Charlton Warren to UNC, defensive line coach Kevin Peoples to Missouri and most recently running backs coach Deland McCullough to Notre Dame. It’s enough movement to rattle anyone to the core, especially after a 2-10 season, but if Tom Allen is rattled, he is not showing it.

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Life-Long Learner Chad Wilt Ready to Face New Challenges at IU

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Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

On Sunday afternoon Indiana head coach Tom Allen introduced Chad Wilt as the Hoosiers new defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. Wilt has 26 years of coaching experience with much of it coming at the defensive line position, which begged the question, how will he adjust to coaching a new position, let alone being a coordinator.

“Coach Allen and I had those conversations. Being a coach's kid, I've grown up -- my dad has coached offense, defense, and special teams. And really good coaches are coaches. They're teachers. They're motivators. They're developers. They're instructors.” Wilt said. “And it is not really a major departure when you look at the front seven and run fits and understanding those things. I've never considered myself a guy -- you know, when we got to pass skeleton film, I was taking off to go watch 1 on 1s. No. I was sitting in there, preparing, watching, studying, learning to become the best coach that I could be, not just defensive line coach, become the best coach I could be.”

Wilt received a master’s degree from the University of Virginia where he coached the Cavaliers defensive line in 2009 and he took away the lessons of being a life long learner. At UVA, they don’t classify students as freshmen or sophomore or seniors. They call them first-year learners and so on.

“That's where I am right now.” Wilt said. “Now, in the coaching world, I'm now a 22nd year learner and continue to try to grow, learn, develop, push myself and challenge myself. And that's the beauty of this for me. It is another opportunity to accept the challenge, embrace a challenge, you know, to become a better coach. And that's what I'm really excited about.”

Wilt will be Allen’s right hand man, although Allen will be calling the defense in 2022 and he is ready to coach and deliver.

“You look at the word coach” Wilt explained, “it goes back to the 1500s and France and Hungary of, literally, the definition is to carry, to take, to transport. You look at into the Wild West, right. The stage coach, what did they do? They helped deliver, take somebody from point A to point B where they wanted to go. Take them from where they are to where they want to go. That's all of our jobs as a coach is to help take these young men from where they are to where they want to go. And then you've got to understand who that young man is. Everybody is different. You can't coach every young man the exact same. You have to find, as Coach alluded to and talked about those relationships, taking the time to get to know them and what is going to motivate them, what is going to push them, what is going to challenge them.”

Wilt is entering his 26th year as a learner and is facing his tallest task yet. The Hoosiers and Tom Allen are counting on him to deliver the results in 2022.