2021 Countdown to Kickoff: 50 Days (Zach Carpenter)

2021 Countdown to Kickoff: 50 Days (Zach Carpenter)

We are officially halfway through the Countdown, folks! Exactly 50 days until Indiana faces Iowa to open the 2021 season. Today we feature a pair of linemen who will wear the Hoosiers’ number 50 jerseys in 2021– first on offense, Zach Carpenter and later today defensive lineman Sio Nofoagatoto’a.

Zach Carpenter

Position: Offensive Lineman

Year: Redshirt Sophomore

Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller)

Height/Weight: 6’5”/320 pounds

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2021 Countdown to Kickoff: 61 Days (Ricky Tamis)

2021 Countdown to Kickoff: 61 Days (Ricky Tamis)

Written by: Zach Greene (@zgreene650)

The 2021 countdown continues! The Hoosiers will take on the No. 16 ranked Iowa Hawkeyes on September 4, less than 61 days away! Players and coaches are working hard to prepare for the upcoming season. Today we profile Offensive Lineman, Ricky Tamis a redshirt Sophomore out of Miami Beach, Florida. @ricky_tamis

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2021 Countdown to Kickoff: 71 Days (Randy Holtz)

2021 Countdown to Kickoff: 71 Days (Randy Holtz)

The Hoosier Huddle countdown to kickoff has begun! A day over ten weeks remain until Indiana’s first game of the season against Iowa in Kinnick Stadium. Today, we will highlight the man donning the number 71 jersey this season, Randy Holtz.

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2021 Countdown to Kickoff: 79 Days (Charlie O’Connor)

2021 Countdown to Kickoff: 79 Days (Charlie O’Connor)

Written By Nate Comp (@NathanComp1)

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The Hoosier Huddle countdown to kickoff has begun! There are under 80 days until Indiana’s first game of the season against Iowa in Kinnick Stadium. Today, we will highlight the man donning the number 79 jersey this season, Charlie O’Connor.

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Haggard Dedicated to His Commitment on the Indiana Offensive Line

Image: sammy jaCobs/hoosier huddle

Image: sammy jaCobs/hoosier huddle

Written by Evan McShane (@very_reasonable)

Luke Haggard arrived in Bloomington this winter after enrolling early. The 6-foot-7 offensive lineman from California spent two seasons at Santa Rosa Junior College where he was an all-conference selection. Haggard was rated as one of the top 25 JUCO prospects in his class, and he ultimately chose the Hoosiers over Oregon State, Fresno State, Nevada and others. 

Haggard is ready to hit the ground running at Indiana. With his size, Haggard will have a chance to make a big impact in the trenches. When Haggard made the decision to attend a Big Ten school, it was a given he'd need to bulk up his frame. In an interview with Peegs.com, Haggard told reporters he's already gained 15 pounds to get to 265. 

Haggard was recruited out of high school to play defensive end, but they moved him over to the offensive line. He explains, "So I really have only been playing tackle for two years. My first year it was learning how to play tackle, everything, the form and all that, and then really I just practiced it. By my second year I was pretty good at tackle at that point, and I started to get recruited for tackle."

Haggard is raw, but his talent and potential are obvious. "The biggest thing at the J.C. (junior college), besides the form, was putting on the weight, but I didn’t have a nutrition plan there. And the weight room was not like this, so it was really hard for me. It was all on my own to do it, but here they help you so much." 

Haggard believes the coaches and resources at Indiana will help him unlock his potential. Like any Big Ten program, the Hoosiers are always in need of offensive line depth. Luke Haggard is focused on making the most of his opportunity at IU. 

His one word for 2020 is commitment. “I chose commitment because I’m committed to this team,” Haggard told Hoosier Huddle, “No matter how great things are or how hard things may get, I’m always going to be here for the team and I’m always going to give it my all.”

Cronk Wants to Spark the Fanbase During Senior Season

Cronk Wants to Spark the Fanbase During Senior Season

Written by Amanda Pavelka

Going into his senior year at Indiana, Coy Cronk has three things on his mind, and none of them involve himself. The Indiana Hoosier fan base, developing mental toughness and being an influential leader to his teammates is what the left tackle cares the most about for leaving a legacy in Bloomington.

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