Indiana Lands Three-Star Texas Quarterback Josh Hoover

Indiana Lands Three-Star Texas Quarterback Josh Hoover

Written by Amanda Pavelka (@AmandaPavelka3) and TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

The Hoosiers landed three-star quarterback Josh Hoover Tuesday afternoon. The Rockwall-Heath High School pro-style quarterback is ranked No. 36 quarterback in the nation, No.74 recruit in Texas, and No. 528 overall for the Class of 2022 prospects by 247 Sports.

Hoover had a monster junior season with 36 passing and four rushing touchdowns and completed 236 of 387 passes for 3496 yards against top class competition in Dallas-Fort Worth area, Texas. He was named the District 10-6A Offensive MVP following his breakout 2020 season.

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Keys to a Successful 2019 Season Kickoff Against the Cardinals

Keys to a Successful 2019 Season Kickoff Against the Cardinals

Written by Amanda Pavelka (@AmandaPavelka3)

Going into Saturday’s season-opener against Ball State, the Indiana football squad holds the biggest opportunity to prove themselves and pocket a lopsided first win. What the Hoosiers accomplish at Lucas Oil Stadium in terms of scoring, shuffling through the depth chart will set the tone for their 2019 football season. 

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Penix Goes From Setback to Opportunity in 2019

Penix Goes From Setback to Opportunity in 2019

Written by Amanda Pavelka

In a Monday morning press conference, Tom Allen answered the biggest, most impending question of the 2019 Indiana football preseason— who would be quarterback number one. Under immense pressure to produce a successful season in his third year at the helm of Indiana football, Allen described a painstaking process used to name Michael Penix as the leader of Indiana’s offense. 

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2019 Indiana Football Positional Preview: Tight Ends

Image: Sammy Jacobs Hoosier Huddle

Image: Sammy Jacobs Hoosier Huddle

Written by: Amanda Pavelka (@AmandaPavelka3)

One of the youngest position groups for the Indiana Hoosiers lies in the tight ends. In his third year of coaching at Indiana, Nick Sheridan, the man responsible for reeling in Michael Penix, transitioned from quarterbacks to tight ends. With the expertise of strength and conditioning staff David Ballou and Dr. Matt Rhea, Sheridan has done a fine job developing the youthful, talented group of five so far.

-Peyton Hendershot- 6’4”/255 pounds - Redshirt Sophomore

The returning starter from North Salem, Indiana is looking for a breakout year. Hendershot suffered an injury his freshman year, taking the medical redshirt in 2017 after appearing in four games. At his first opportunity, he bounced back and made his presence known in last season when he most famously carried a career-high 32-yard touchdown against No. 3 Ohio State and sealed the road win against Rutgers with a 25-yard reception on fourth down. Hendershot’s 2018 stat line reads: 15 receptions, 163 yards, two touchdowns, a pair of tackles, one for loss, and a blocked punt. With a productive year under his belt and an added 10 pounds, he’s capable of adapting as a more confident hybrid to new offensive coordinator Kalen DeBoer’s scheme quite well.

-Matt Bjorson- 6’3”/249 pounds - Sophomore

As a freshman, Matt Bjorson showed flashes of potential early-on with his 15-yard catch in the season-opener at Florida International and a pair of catches totaling 31 yards against Ball State. In total, he secured five catches for 53 yards in the 12 games he played. Bjorson has made some great plays in fall camp and is has the potential to really contribute on offense. He comes back for his sophomore year 12 pounds bigger, more powerful, beaming confidence— expect to see more receptions and blocks as a product of his hard work in the offseason.

-TJ Ivy- 6’5”/ 257 pounds - Redshirt Freshman

TJ Ivy was forced to take the bench his freshman season, and remains one of the most talented Hoosiers whose potential has yet to be tapped. Ivy’s size and impressive high school resume qualifies him for number three tight end, although it is very possible he could earn more play time if he takes advantage of the chance to prove himself early-on this season. Ivy’s added 10 pounds in the offseason and presents like a Big Ten tight end. He’s on the list of players I’m most excited to see take the field in the upcoming season.

-Ryan Barnes- 6’4”/ 249 pounds - Redshirt Freshman 

A walk-on from Noblesville, Indiana, Ryan Barnes joined the team and has been a contributing member of the scout team. Barnes was awarded offensive scout team player of the week twice, for games against Virginia and Iowa and was also special team scout player of the week against Michigan last season. Barnes did not waste time pursuing his dream to play college football in the offseason— he put on 23 pounds. With a competitive tight-end group, there just is not room for Barnes— expect him to contribute behind the scenes this season.

-Gary Cooper- 6’2”/ 235 pounds - Freshman

To redshirt or not to redshirt Gary Cooper will be one of the biggest decisions for the tight ends group in the 2019 season. Cooper may be the most versatile tight end in the group— his sturdy frame and speedy catching could be lethal for Indiana’s opponents. Ranked No. 13 hybrid tight end by ESPN, Cooper makes the future of Indiana football look bright, but with the competition at the tight end spot, a redshirt could be a smart move. Either way, he has four games to decide what’s best for Cooper and Indiana football.