State of the Room- IUFB Linebackers

State of the Room- IUFB Linebackers

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The Indiana Hoosiers will have to replace the heart and soul of their linebacker room and defense as Micah McFadden is off to chase his NFL dreams. The Hoosiers will also be under the new direction of defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Chad Wilt. While Wilt has not exclusively coached linebackers, he has been a coach for over 20 years and will have Tom Allen calling the plays on defense.

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2021 Countdown to Kickoff: 42 Days (D.K. Bonhomme)

2021 Countdown to Kickoff: 42 Days (D.K. Bonhomme)

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

The 2021 Countdown to Kickoff is more than 50% complete! There are only 42 days remaining until the Indiana Hoosiers travel to Iowa City and invade Kinnick Stadium for a highly anticipated matchup between IU and the Iowa Hawkeyes. Today’s profile countdown feature is a look at one of the breakout players from the 2020 campaign: D.K. Bonhomme.

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Bull Position a Focus of IU's Spring Practice

Bull Position a Focus of IU's Spring Practice

Written by Matt Smith

Charlton Warren, IU’s new defensive coordinator wants to maintain the success of the defense this year, which means not making huge changes. However, Warren is adding more attention to one position in the Hoosiers’ scheme, the bull position.

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D.K. Bonhomme and Aaron Casey Finding Success During Opportunities

D.K. Bonhomme and Aaron Casey Finding Success During Opportunities

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The 2020 Indiana defense is full of playmakers at every level and with players whose name fans know like Tiawan Mullen, Jerome Johnson, Jamar Johnson and Micah McFadden. There are more big time playmakers on the IU defense of course, but it’d do no good to list 11 or 12 guys. However, there are two players fans should keep their eyes on because they have stepped into the light the last two weeks. Those players are D.K. Bonhomme, a sophomore linebacker who mans Indiana’s bull position and Aaron Casey, a redshirt sophomore linebacker, who has filled the shoes of Thomas Allen nicely.

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Game Wrap and Reaction: No. 12 Indiana 27 Maryland 11

Game Wrap and Reaction: No. 12 Indiana 27 Maryland 11

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

Opponent: Maryland Terrapins

Location: Saturday, November 28, 2020

Why They Played: The Hoosiers and Terrapins face off against as Big Ten East foes.

What The Game Meant: The Hoosiers responded well, after a slow start, to their first loss of the season. The win could also have major Big Ten title implementations depending upon what happens with Ohio State next week.

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2020 Linebacker Position Preview

2020 Linebacker Position Preview

Written by: Nate Comp (@NathanComp1)

There’s been some turnover and inconsistency from the linebacker position for Indiana the past couple years. Players like Cam Jones, James Miller, and Aaron Casey were new to full-time linebacking responsibilities in 2019 after serving in mostly backup roles prior, and at times it showed. But with a strong core of experienced players returning in 2020, Tom Allen and defensive coordinator Kane Wommack have challenged the linebackers to take the next step. This year, they feel they have a group full of impact players.

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IU's Linebackers Have Taken the Long Awaited Step Forward in Leadership

IU's Linebackers Have Taken the Long Awaited Step Forward in Leadership

Written by Andrew Walker

In any defense, teamwork is crucial. When players work together, magic happens. That goes for any defense. Linebackers, however, are the glue guys. They’re the middle of the pack that has to act like they’re a safety on one play and act like they’re a pass rusher on the next. The mark of an extremely talented defense, among other things, is how successful your linebacker core is.

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Allen: 2020 'Has the Potential to be the Best Linebacker Group Since I Have Been Here'

Allen: 2020 'Has the Potential to be the Best Linebacker Group Since I Have Been Here'

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

Tom Allen has said it at every stop of his coaching career, “if you want to have a great defense, you better have great linebackers.” The good news for the Hoosiers is that they have the best depth at that position since Allen joined the IU football program in 2016.

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IU Football Redshirt Update: October 29, 2019

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Written by Amanda Pavelka (@amandapavelka3)

The redshirt rule adopted in 2018 allows NCAA football players to play in up to four games in a season without using a year of eligibility. Twelve of 19 true freshman have seen field time for Indiana so far this season. Seven of the 12 have exhausted their four game allowance, burning their redshirts. Here are how many games each of Indiana’s true freshman have played. 

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As of October 26th, D.K. Bonhomme, David Ellis, Sampson James, Tiawan Mullen, Sean Wracher, Matthew Bedford, and Sio Nofoagatoto’a have all burned their redshirts. Bedford has started in the absence of senior captain and left tackle Coy Cronk, who is also eligible to redshirt, being that his season-ending ankle injury occured in game four against Connecticut. 

So with four games remaining in the regular season, who will Allen redshirt this season? 

“Gary Cooper kind of comes to mind for me,” Allen said in Monday’s press conference, “He's a guy that had an early injury in fall camp, so would love to get him here and use his four games during the last part of the season. So he's one that kind of jumps out. I would say that for several of the guys too.”

Along with Cooper, Larry Tracy III, Beau Robbins and C.J. Person have only seen play time a single game each this season. Josh Sanguinetti played in two games early on at safety. 

“The ones that haven't played, at this stage of the game, it's kind of pretty clear who we just said, hey, these guys aren't playing. They've already played their four. But those who haven't used their four yet, you wouldn't want to burn anybody's redshirt with more than four if something happens we don't expect,” Allen said.

With the talented depth at wide receiver, Jordan Jakes has yet to step foot on the field. Same with offensive linemen Mike Katic and Tim Weaver. Beau Robbins and Jeramy Passmore join Antoine Whitner Jr. as defensive linemen in the 2019 signing class. 

“If guy has not played his four up to this point, we're going to strategically make sure we balance it out the rest of the year between these last few games and the bowl game to maximize their experience as freshmen. So that's kind of how we're going to approach that,” Allen said.

Cronk, Cooper, Tracy III, Robbins, Person, Sanguinetti, Jakes, Weaver, Katic, Williams, Brown, Passmore and Whitner Jr. are the possible candidates as of now to take advantage of the redshirt rule.