Where Former Hoosiers Landed After the 2024 NFL Draft

Where Former Hoosiers Landed After the 2024 NFL Draft

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The Indiana Hoosiers were shut out of the NFL Draft for a second year in a row, however four former Hoosiers will have a shot to realize their professional dreams as they either received undrafted free agent contracts or rookie camp invites from teams.  Here are where the former Hoosiers landed.

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2024 Indiana University Football Pro Day Notes

2024 Indiana University Football Pro Day Notes

Written by: Zach Greene and Evan Alvarez

On March 5th, scouts from across the NFL flew into Bloomington for Indiana’s Pro Day to evaluate the Hoosiers’ draft eligible stars from the 2023 season with hopes to get a good look at their strengths and weaknesses. These Pro Days are important, as we saw just last year Cam Jones performing well at the Pro Day and ending up winning a Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs. While no Super Bowl is guaranteed, these Hoosiers hope to follow in Cam’s footsteps in the future, and a strong Pro Day is a great way to get there.

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Game Wrap and Reaction: Indiana 41 Indiana St. 7

Game Wrap and Reaction: Indiana 41 Indiana St. 7

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

Opponent: Indiana State Sycamores

Location: Bloomington, Indiana

Why They Played: The Hoosiers and Sycamores met for the seventh time as part of IU’s non-conference schedule.

What The Game Meant: While this was a mismatch of talent, the game was a chance for IU to flex their muscles, get out to a big lead and play their reserves to build depth.

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Game Wrap and Reaction: Ohio State 23 Indiana 3

Game Wrap and Reaction: Ohio State 23 Indiana 3

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

Opponent: Ohio State Buckeyes

Location: Bloomington, Indiana

Why They Played: The Hoosiers and Buckeyes play as members of the Big Ten East annually.

What The Game Meant: The meaning of season openers can vary. A win and IU shocks the world, a close loss and there may be a little hope, but a blow out lost would continue the downward trend.

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2023 Countdown to IUFB Kickoff: 1 Days (Andre Carter)

2023 Countdown to IUFB Kickoff: 1 Days (Andre Carter)

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

The 2023 edition of the Hoosier Huddle Countdown is down to just one single day remaining! We are counting down from 100 to the beginning of the 2023 Indiana University football season. Each day, we will take a look at one (or two) players on the current Indiana football roster and highlight the player’s role in the upcoming season. Today’s article focuses on a pair of players, one on each side of the ball: Andre Carter and Donaven McCulley.

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2023 Position Preview: This Could be Indiana's Deepest Defensive Line in Years

2023 Position Preview: This Could be Indiana's Deepest Defensive Line in Years

Written by: Ethan Roberts (@usaEthanRoberts)

The defensive line is responsible for rushing the passer to prevent explosive plays through the air as well as stopping the run on short-yardage situations. The trenches are an important factor in big third down play that can be the difference between allowing points and getting your quarterback back onto the field. The Hoosiers had a lackluster pass rush in the 2022 campaign. Sack leaders Dasan McCullough and Alfred Bryant both tallied 4 sacks. Bryant has utilized his eligibility and is no longer with the team and McCullough transferred to Oklahoma following the end of the 2022 season. New transfer EDGE Andre Carter (Western Michigan) dominated the MAC with double digits tackles for losses and seven sacks. Defensive coordinator Matt Guerrieri will have a handful this season after losing star pass rusher McCullough but obtaining good depth pieces from the portal.

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Hoosiers Wrap Spring Practice with Successful Spring Football Saturday Event

Hoosiers Wrap Spring Practice with Successful Spring Football Saturday Event

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The Indiana Hoosiers wrapped up their 2023 spring practice session with their Spring Football Saturday event, that featured an hour-long scrimmage as well as an open practice and some fan-friendly competitions. The Hoosiers were split into two teams, Crimson (Defense) and Cream (Offense). Team Crimson hung on to win 25-17 after Cream’s fourth-and-goal attempt ended in a sack by Andre Carter.

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