Hoosiers Blow Late Lead Hand Boilers 35-31 Win and Old Oaken Bucket

Hoosiers Blow Late Lead Hand Boilers 35-31 Win and Old Oaken Bucket

Written by: TJ Inman

The Indiana Hoosiers and Purdue Boilermakers both entered today’s game in West Lafayette at 3-8, knowing they would not be going to a bowl game and knowing the season would end after today’s contest. Regardless of the lack of success for either team, it’s always important to beat Purdue and win the Old Oaken Bucket. There were plenty of mistakes and the reasons for IU and Purdue being 3-8 this season were on full display but the two sides battled all afternoon in a tightly-contested game. As has been the case so often during the past few seasons, IU led most of the game but found a way to lose as Purdue prevailed 35-31.

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Disaster Averted as Hoosiers Survive Zips in Four Overtimes

Disaster Averted as Hoosiers Survive Zips in Four Overtimes

Written by: TJ Inman

The Indiana Hoosiers took the field on Saturday night at Memorial Stadium wearing special “Ghost uniforms” and with fans participating in a blackout as they hosted the Akron Zips. Once the game started, the IU offense struggled mightily and it took four overtimes for the contest to be decided but IU avoided disaster, winning 29-27 to move to 2-2.

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Drive For the Ages Gives Hoosiers 23-20 Victory

Drive For the Ages Gives Hoosiers 23-20 Victory

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

For the first time since 1995, the Indiana Hoosiers played a Friday night game at Memorial Stadium. IU (1-0) opened the 2022 season with an extremely important contest against Illinois (1-1) and despite a woeful rushing attack and an offense that sputtered for nearly all of the second half, the Hoosiers engineered a memorable drive to stage a comeback 23-20 win .

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2021 IU Bull Position Preview: Four Guys Who All Can Create Havoc This Season

2021 IU Bull Position Preview: Four Guys Who All Can Create Havoc This Season

Written by Zach Greene (@Zgreene650)

Hoosier Huddle is previewing each unit for the upcoming 2021 season. The Hoosiers have one of their highest pre-season rankings ever (#17). That said, today, we are previewing one of the most underrated positions- The bull. (weak side/outside linebacker).

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#13 Hoosiers Wax Wolverines 38-21 in Another Historic Victory

#13 Hoosiers Wax Wolverines 38-21 in Another Historic Victory

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

Ranked thirteenth in the country and sitting at 2-0, the Indiana Hoosiers (3-0) came into Saturday’s game at Memorial Stadium with more positive momentum than the program has had in a very long time. Sitting in their way of a 3-0 start was a program that has inflicted 24 straight defeats on the Hoosiers with Indiana not beating Michigan since 1987. True to Tom Allen’s words regarding that long streak of frustration, the past would not be predictive as IU thoroughly outplayed the Michigan Wolverines (1-2) and convincingly downed the Maize and Blue, 38-21.

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College Football Links From Across the Country (4/2/20)

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Image: amanda pavelka/hooSier huddle

Daily College Football Links (April 2, 2020)

Until further notice, everything sporting event is cancelled, including spring football. While we’re all doing our part to stop the spread of Coronavirus by staying home, Hoosier Huddle’s bracket challenge is in full swing, so make sure you vote on Twitter to help us determine the greatest IU football figure of all-time. With high hopes of a 2020 college football season, we have gathered popular news stories from around the state, region and country to keep you updated on it all. If you have any links or stories you’d like to share please email them to TheHoosierHuddle@gmail.com. We have also included some favorite football reads for your off-season enjoyment.

Indiana Hoosiers

Indiana Football’s Best Of All-Time Presented by Hoosier HuddleClick here to vote on Twitter! Bracket breakdown: Crimson Region, Cream Region, Hoosier Region, Memorial Region

Big Ten Football

Brainstorming how college football could be played in 2020: If it’s even possible, these are prerequisites via PennLive

College Football

247 Sports: These are the college football players who’ve got ‘Next’

Bleacher Report ranks the top 10 sophomores heading into the 2020 college football season

The ten most hostile environments for road college football teams, according to Bleacher Report

CBS Sports: Will the 2020 college football season start on time? Stakeholders are discussing their options

Athletic Director: ‘We will be f—ked’ if CFB season is cancelled via Bleacher Report

NCAA extends recruiting dead period due to Coronavirus, according to 247 Sports

247 Soorts report: CFB coaches questioning how ‘all-clear’ will be given

Off-Season Reading Suggestions

The Search for Indiana Football Glory

Billion Dollar Ball

The 50 Best* College Football Teams of All Time

Study Hall: College Football, Its Stats and Its Stories

The System: The Glory and Scandal of Big-Time College Football

Spring Practice 2020 Position Preview — Tight Ends

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Image: amanda paVelka/hoosier huDdle

Written by Andrew Walker (@Andrew_JW17)

The Indiana Football squad has been hard at work over the two-month-long off-season. The Hoosiers’ roster is looking stronger than ever, one year removed from the highest ranked recruiting class in program history. The program’s attempts at a winning culture through the kinds of talent they bring through the locker room is working. It is growing exponentially as well. Tom Allen and company have rejuvenated the Hoosier faithful’s faith in Indiana Football. 

Part of last season’s success on the field had to do with Indiana’s high powered offense. Both quarterbacks that started last season were some of the best in the Big Ten, and that certainly wasn’t an accident. Tight ends were a huge part of that passing success, much to the delight of now-departed offensive coordinator, Kalen DeBoer. 

The 2020 tight end crew, complete with returning and new members, is primed for an even bigger 2020 season. With Mike Penix Jr. returning to pilot the offense, Indiana’s tight ends should see just as much action as last year, if not more. 

Let’s take a look at the tight ends that will be playing for the Hoosiers this year. 

Peyton Hendershot

The prodigal son returns. Hendershot had a heck of a season last season, with a career-high 52 receptions for 622 yards. He was second on the team in total receiving production. Four touchdowns on the season and just over 47 yards per game in 2019 season was a pretty good mark as a redshirt sophomore. However, after some recent criminal charges and an indefinite suspension, Hendershot’s future with the football program and at the university is up in the air. 

Matt Bjorson

Promising is an understatement. Bjorson showed flashes of his true potential last season, even though he only caught seven receptions for 36 yards and one touchdown. Look for Bjorson’s role to expand this season as he becomes more experienced. Bjorson should make great strides to be the number one tight end this upcoming season. The sophomore will pair nicely with Mike Penix.

Turon ‘TJ’ Ivy Jr. 

Big man with hands. Ivy played in 10 games last season, only hauling in 3 receptions for 24 yards. Ivy stands 6’5, 257 pounds though, making him a valuable asset on the line of scrimmage. Ivy’s size could make a difference the deeper he gets into his career. He could end up being that tall, deep threat that he was in high school. Ivy is over even the NFL’s average height and weight, so that big presence could be a difference maker for the Hoosiers this year if he plays extra minutes. 

Gary Cooper

Cooper, longtime friend and roommate of DL Jeremy Passmore, is a sight yet to be seen extensively on the football field. He played in four games last season, only catching two passes for 15 yards. Cooper will learn a lot from the guy above him in the depth chart, so maybe one day he’ll be able to step into a more expanded role.

Ryan Barnes

Having redshirted the 2018 season, Ryan Barnes made his collegiate debut for the Eastern Illinois game. He played in four games last season, mostly in a special teams role. He was also two-time special teams scout team player of the week last year. The redshirt freshman out of Noblesville is looking to get some extra playing time this year, and if he can show he can use his 6’4 frame to his advantage, he just might.

Trey Walker

Walker, standing 6’5 226 from Winnetka, Illinois, is one of the most interesting prospects the Hoosiers have in my opinion. He’s already a great height, but he’s lighter than a traditional tight end. Walker might end up being that one quick receiving tight end that can end up playing wideout sometimes. Walker is surprisingly quite similar in stature and weight to former Lions WR Calvin Johnson. If Walker’s speed is adequate, he might want to think about switching positions. 

Westbrook Selected as Senior Class Award Candidate

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Photo by: amanda pavelka/Hoosier huddle

IU Athletics Release

Indiana fifth-year senior wide receiver Nick Westbrook is one of 30 Football Bowl Subdivision student-athletes selected as a candidate for the 2019 Senior CLASS Award® in collegiate football. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I FBS senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom, character and competition.
 
An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. 
 
A three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree, Westbrook is a business marketing major. He is a William V. Campbell Trophy semifinalist, on the Wuerffel Trophy and Senior Bowl Watch Lists, and was a candidate for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team.
 
The Lake Mary, Fla., has volunteered with Everybody Plays - a sports program created by Indiana women's soccer player Allison Jorden and supported by the IU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and the IU Excellence Academy. The new program offers sports-themed events for athletes with intellectual and physical disabilities, creating a chance for them to interact and learn from current IU student-athletes.
 
Westbrook additionally has volunteered with the Riley Children's Hospital, worked with Camp Riley and participated in Change The Play, where Riley Health is partnered with Andrew Luck to bring kids together to tackle one of the growing concerns we face today—childhood nutrition and health.
 
He has also spent time as a Generosity Feeds volunteer, visited Hearthstone Health and takes part in the 2nd & 7 Foundation, which promotes reading by providing free books and positive role models to kids in need while encouraging young athletes of the community to pay it forward.  
 
The 6-3, 219-pounder owns 110 career receptions for 1,820 yards and 13 touchdowns. Westbrook became the 19th Hoosier to reach 100 catches and 1,500 yards.
 
To determine the final Senior CLASS Award winner, the 30 candidates will be narrowed to 10 finalists midway through the regular season, and those names will be placed on the official ballot. Ballots will be distributed through a nationwide voting system to media, coaches and fans, who will select one candidate who best exemplifies excellence in the four Cs of community, classroom, character and competition. Along with the winner, the 10 finalists will be awarded Senior CLASS Award first- or second-team honors.
 
The Senior CLASS Award winner will be announced during the football bowl season in January.

Logan Justus Beams With Confidence in Perfect Performance Against Ball State

Logan Justus Beams With Confidence in Perfect Performance Against Ball State

Written by Amanda Pavelka (@amandapavelka3)

In Saturday’s matchup against Ball State, Indiana’s offense was inconsistent. Missed tackles costed the Hoosiers more points than it should have, and it was none other than Logan Justus that saved them from falling at Lucas Oil Stadium. 

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