Countdown to IUFB Kickoff: 52 Days (DaVondre Love)

Countdown to IUFB Kickoff: 52 Days (DaVondre Love)

Written by David Sugarman (@David_Sugarman2) 

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The Hoosier Huddle Countdown keeps on rolling today with just 52 days left until the Hoosiers kick-off the 2017 season against the Ohio State Buckeyes. Now nearly halfway through, we’re licking our chops to watch some college football the same way the Hoosiers are licking their chops to get out there and hit somebody already. In the meantime, we’ll take a closer look at DaVondre Love.

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Making the Leap: Players Primed to Benefit Most From Bowl Practices

Making the Leap: Players Primed to Benefit Most From Bowl Practices

Written By: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

Making a bowl game means many things: It is a reward for reaching six victories. It is a symbol of continued progress for a program. Perhaps most importantly, it is an opportunity for a team to practice an additional 15 times. Those practices are incredible developmental chances for young players and they help springboard success for the next season. While every player will undoubtedly benefit from the additional practice, we’ve compiled a list of players that could benefit the most from IU’s preparation for the Foster Farms Bowl.

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Countdown to Kickoff: 52 Days (DaVondre Love)

Countdown to Kickoff: 52 Days (DaVondre Love)

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There are now 52 days remaining until the Indiana Hoosiers kick-off the 2016 season in Miami against the Florida International Golden Panthers. Join us each day for each part of our 100-day countdown to the opener! Current IU player, DaVondre Love is wearing #52.

DaVondre Love (Redshirt Freshman)

-Height: 6’7

-Weight: 310 pounds

-Hometown: St. Louis, MO

-Position: Offensive Line

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Redshirt Preview: OL DaVondre Love

Redshirt Preview: OL DaVondre Love

DaVondre love came to IU last season out of Saint Louis, Missouri. At the time, he was rated as a three-star prospect and the 22nd best prospect in the state. As a senior in high school, Love was selected to the Class 4 All-State team, and was also selected as his conference’s lineman of the year. He anchored an offensive line that racked up over 3,700 yards and 39 touchdowns on the ground, which lead his team to a 12-1 record. Love also lettered in both wrestling and track and field during his time in high school.  

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