Spring Practice 2018 Position Preview: Linebackers

Spring Practice 2018 Position Preview: Linebackers

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

After a few seasons of absolute certainty at linebacker, the Indiana Hoosiers are mostly starting over at the position. One of the best defensive players to ever play in Bloomington, Tegray Scales, will be playing on Sundays and the athletic Chris Covington will likely be joining him. The Hoosiers are not without talent but experience will be in short supply and questions abound. There’s no doubt this is one of the more intriguing positions entering the offseason.

In an effort to be completely transparent, I will let you know that I wanted to have a projection but there’s just no sense in making a wild guess based on no information. I’ll make a projection on how I believe the depth chart will look at kick off of the first game during the “position battle” article but for now, we’ll just take a look at each player in the group. There is going to be whole lot of fluidity and there are way more questions than answers at this position.

We’ll begin this preview by taking a look at the returning “veterans”. No one on the depth chart has much actual playing experience but these players have at least been through the program and know what to expect from a Big Ten schedule.

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Spearheaded by an All-American, Indiana's Linebackers Should be Great Again in 2017

Spearheaded by an All-American, Indiana's Linebackers Should be Great Again in 2017

Written By Alex Compton (@Alexncompton)

Last season was marked by the incredible defensive turnaround under then defensive coordinator Tom Allen. The switch to a 4-2-5 scheme with an aggressive mentality paid off in the biggest possible way for the Hoosiers, as they were able to see the defense climb all the way to 31st best in the nation according to S&P+. Many of the players have talked about the desire to end the year in the top 25 this season, and that is a very attainable goal. Indiana returns just over 96% of its defensive production from last season this year, and that is tops in the nation. Just about every starter is back, but one of the few holes to plug is at linebacker, the unit we will look at today.

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Countdown to IUFB Kickoff: 26 Days (Kiante Walton)

Countdown to IUFB Kickoff: 26 Days (Kiante Walton)

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

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The 2017 season is now only 26 days away! It’s been a long road but the Hoosier Huddle Countdown is three-quarters complete so let’s imitate every single college and high school team in the country and hold those four fingers in the air to let everyone know that yes, it is indeed the fourth quarter! Today’s countdown piece focuses on an interesting depth piece that has switched positions heading into his redshirt junior season: Kiante Walton.

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2017 Spring Practice Preview: Safeties

2017 Spring Practice Preview: Safeties

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

Hoosier Huddle is getting ready for the first spring practices of the Tom Allen era by previewing each position. Our focus today is on a position group that dramatically improved in their first year in a new scheme and is returning virtually every contributing player from a season ago: the safeties.

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Countdown to Kickoff: 26 Days (Kiante Walton)

Countdown to Kickoff: 26 Days (Kiante Walton)

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There are only 26 days until September 1st. Hang in there Hoosier fans, the football season will be here before you know it. Today, our countdown focuses on a very interesting player that started the first two games of the 2015 season before missing the remainder of the year with an injury. His 2016 role is unclear but he will undoubtedly play a part in a new-look secondary. Let’s get to know redshirt sophomore defensive back Kiante Walton!

Kiante Walton (Redshirt Sophomore)

-Height: 6’2”
-Weight: 215 pounds
-Hometown: Columbus, Georgia (George Washington Carver High School)
-Position: Defensive Back

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The Hoosiers Enter The Spring With Plenty of Questions Surrounding The Secondary, With Many Potential Answers.

The Hoosiers Enter The Spring With Plenty of Questions Surrounding The Secondary, With Many Potential Answers.

Entering the 2015 season, all the prognosticators, including us at Hoosier Huddle predicted that Indiana would struggle mightily defending the pass. Unfortunately, that did not begin to describe the Hoosiers complete inability to slow down any of their opponents’ aerial attacks. Out of 127 Football Bowl Subdivision teams, Indiana was second to last, giving up a putrid 313 passing yards per game. 

Honestly, this was not a particularly difficult predication to make, as the team entered the season with four new starters in the secondary. To make matters worse, the only player with starting experience in the defensive backfield, Chase Dutra, was sidelined for the first three weeks of the season. 

The Hoosiers enter the spring session with plenty of question marks, but a plethora of semi-experienced options, a much better place to be than they were a year ago. 
Over the next six weeks the coaching staff will need to assess which of the returning players best fit into new defensive coordinator Tom Allen’s schemes.

In addition to the new hybrid secondary player (Husky), it remains to be seen how the Hoosiers 4-2-5 defensive alignment will affect the play of the corners and safeties. Is there a greater or less of an emphasis on the field verse boundary cornerbacks? Rashad Fant, the team’s unquestioned number one cover man, thrives as the team’s field cornerback. Will the team look for a bigger body to place opposite of Fant on the boundary side of
the field? 

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18 IU FOOTBALL PLAYERS EARN ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN HONORS

18 IU FOOTBALL PLAYERS EARN ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN HONORS

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Eighteen Indiana football student-athletes earned Academic All-Big Ten honors, the conference announced Wednesday afternoon. IU has set a program mark with 111 award winners in head coach Kevin Wilson’s five seasons.

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Countdown to Kickoff: 26 Days (Kiante Walton)

Countdown to Kickoff: 26 Days (Kiante Walton)

Written By: Nick Holmes (@HoosierHolmes)

Another weekend has come to a close and while that means you are likely back to the daily grind, on the plus side we are that much nearer to the Hoosiers' 2015 season opener. With only 26 days left until their match-up with Southern Illinois, Indiana's Secondary Coaches Noah Joseph and Brandon Shelby will be tasked with finding four new starters on the back-end of the Indiana defense. Redshirt sophomore Chase Dutra is the favorite to start at one of the safety positions, but who will join him on the gridiron to begin the game on September 5 is still a mystery. However, sophomore Kiante Walton looks to be one of the front-runners to get the nod at the other safety position when the Salukis come to town.    

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What Does Allen's Suspension Mean for IU's Defense?

What Does Allen's Suspension Mean for IU's Defense?

What does Allen’s Suspension mean for IU’s defense?

Antonio Allen has been suspended indefinitely and his football career at IU is most likely over after being arrested on felony drug charges. The junior was expected to start at safety and help anchor a defense that was hoping to continue the improvements they made during the 2014 season. Without him, IU’s secondary now looks extremely young (only two players have made any career starts, Chase Dutra with 1 and Kenny Mullen with 7) and a group that was already looking suspect will now have even more questions to answer.

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Crimson Topples the Cream in the Annual Spring Game

Crimson Topples the Cream in the Annual Spring Game

Gorgeous weather and the promise of a new football season brought more than 10,000 fans to Memorial Stadium to see the Indiana Hoosiers Spring Game. Coach Kevin Wilson decided to pair up the 1st team offense with the 2nd team defense (Cream squad) and the 2nd team offense with the 1st team defense (Crimson squad). Zander Diamont threw a pair of touchdown passes to Damon Graham to lead the Crimson squad to a 13-10 victory.

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