Keys to a Historic Indiana Win Over Ohio State on Thursday Night

Keys to a Historic Indiana Win Over Ohio State on Thursday Night

Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

Tom Allen is correct when he says his team doesn’t have to feel the pressure of playing a perfect game. IU does need to be good or great in all three phases and execute the five keys listed below to become the talk of college football on Thursday night.

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Hoosiers Have a Multitude of Options at Running Back in 2017

Hoosiers Have a Multitude of Options at Running Back in 2017

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

Morning temperatures are dropping and you can feel a bit of chill in the air. Summer’s hottest days are in the past and schools are back in session. Most importantly, the long wait is coming to an end…college football season is almost here! As part of our extensive 2017 preview content, Hoosier Huddle is breaking down each position for the Indiana Hoosiers as they grind away on the practice field and get ready for the campaign. Today’s preview focuses on a unit with a whole lot of potential but perhaps just as many questions: running backs. Indiana returns only one rusher with more than 48 carries in a season (Tyler Natee had 61 carries last season) and each of the players have an intriguing skill-set that could be somewhat offset by a flaw. It’s a big group, which could be seen as a positive or a negative. IU’s new running back coach, Mike Hart, had this to say about how the lack of a feature back and the depth of this unit would be balanced: “When you have a big group of guys, keeping them fresh isn’t an issue during training camp. We do have a lot of guys and they have to get carries to see who’s going to go out there and be the guy. When you get to the season and get to playing time you always have to manage reps. The day of the 50 carries a game back is over with, I don’t see that happening much. To me it’s just managing during the game once the season comes, when you find out who you have. Until we find out who we have and who is going to be in those positions, you just roll.”

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Countdown to IUFB Kickoff: 31 Days (Tyler Natee)

Countdown to IUFB Kickoff: 31 Days (Tyler Natee)

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

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One month! We are just one month away from the Indiana Hoosiers beginning their 2017 season, the first under head coach Tom Allen, and aiming to make the school’s third-straight bowl game. The Hoosier Huddle Countdown rolls on towards that late-August night and today we focus on a fan-favorite, “Big Bacon” Tyler Natee.

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Throwback Thursday: Indiana 42 Maryland 36

Throwback Thursday: Indiana 42 Maryland 36

Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

Since we skipped last Thursday we are going to double-dip on the Throwback Thursdays this week. First we’ll take a look at the Hoosiers win against Maryland.

Indiana returned home to face Maryland after a disappointing trip up to Northwestern. The Hoosiers desperately needed a win to keep their bowl hopes afloat. It was a beautiful, warm Saturday afternoon and the Hoosier offense would finally show signs of life.

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2017 Spring Practice Preview: Running Backs

2017 Spring Practice Preview: Running Backs

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

Hoosier Huddle is getting ready for the first spring practice of the Tom Allen era by previewing each position. Today’s focus is on a position headlined by an exciting senior desperate to prove himself, a deep and flexible group of returning players and a pair of newcomers that will arrive this summer hungry to make an impact. IU’s recent success at this position makes it all the more intriguing. That’s right, today, we focus on running backs.

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Ten Questions Facing the Hoosiers When They Open Spring Practice

Ten Questions Facing the Hoosiers When They Open Spring Practice

Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

Tom Allen will enter his first spring practice as the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers on March 4th. The Hoosiers are coming off of a 6-7 (4-5) season with an appearance in the Foster Farms Bowl in 2016. However, changes have been abundant in Bloomington since Allen took over for Kevin Wilson at the beginning of December. Here are 10 questions that the Hoosiers face when they kick off spring practice in Bloomington.

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Numbers That Matter in Indiana's Foster Farms Bowl Matchup Against No.19 Utah

Numbers That Matter in Indiana's Foster Farms Bowl Matchup Against No.19 Utah

Written By David Sugarman (@David_Sugarman2)

With Indiana’s second bowl game in as many years now less than a week away, it’s time for Numbers That Matter as the Hoosiers get ready to take on the Utah Utes in the Foster Farms Bowl. 

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Numbers That Matter in The Hoosiers Matchup With The Scarlet Knights

Numbers That Matter in The Hoosiers Matchup With The Scarlet Knights

Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

When the Indiana Hoosiers take the field at noon on Saturday at High Point Solutions Stadium, the only number that will matter to them is five. Kevin Wilson’s team wants to leave New Jersey with win number five and that is all that matters, but here are some numbers that will play a role in whether or not IU can grab that fifth W. 

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Indiana Football's Media Monday: Indiana at Rutgers

Indiana Football's Media Monday: Indiana at Rutgers

Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

After a much-needed win over Maryland Kevin Wilson and the Hoosiers turned their attention to this week’s opponent the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. Indiana will kick off against Rutgers at noon on BTN from High Point Solutions Field on Saturday

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Hoosiers Get Creative to Trample Terrapins

Hoosiers Get Creative to Trample Terrapins

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

The Indiana Hoosiers knew they needed to get their rushing attack going if they were to find any success during the remainder of the season. They had failed to top four yards per carry in any conference game and the lack of a ground game was making the offense unbalanced and putting way too much pressure on quarterback Richard Lagow and the passing attack. Having a healthy Dan Feeney certainly made a positive difference but it was a creative new package that truly ignited the rushing game and led the Hoosiers to a much-needed 42-36 victory over the Maryland Terrapins. 

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