2021 Countdown to Kickoff: 6 Days (James Head Jr. )

2021 Countdown to Kickoff: 6 Days (James Head Jr. )

Written by: Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

It’s officially ‘Game Week’ as we are just a mere six days away from the Indiana Hoosiers kicking off the season at Iowa. Today’s featured player is James Head Jr., a defensive lineman who is set to bring havoc off the edge for the Hoosiers.

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2021 IU Defensive Line Preview: More Production is Key to Creating Havoc

2021 IU Defensive Line Preview: More Production is Key to Creating Havoc

Written by: Nate Comp (@NathanComp1)

The perception of Indiana football has changed dramatically over recent years, but that will only remain if Indiana is able to consistently match up with its Big Ten East foes in the trenches.

“Anytime you can get production out of your defensive line, you can get more pass rush and you don't have to blitz to get the pass rush, it's a huge benefit,” said Indiana defensive line coach Kevin Peoples. “Those are things we're trying to work on. We're trying to make sure we're doing our job within the scheme and making the plays that come to us.”

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Countdown to 2020 IUFB Kickoff: Six Days (James Head Jr.)

Countdown to 2020 IUFB Kickoff: Six Days (James Head Jr.)

Written by Andrew Walker

Officially, the Indiana football season will kick off in less than a week. We’ve been waiting so long to say that. Six days is what separates us from having an Indiana football season. On this sixth day from kickoff, we’re taking a look at junior DL James Head Jr.

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It's Time For the Hoosier Defense to Connect the Missing Link, A Consistent Pass Rush

It's Time For the Hoosier Defense to Connect the Missing Link, A Consistent Pass Rush

Written by Juliet Gahan

The Indiana Hoosiers have been searching for an elite pass rusher since Jammie Kirlew graduated in 2010. There have been games and individual performances where the Hoosiers got into an opponents’ backfield, but it has not been consistent in a very long time. Last season the Hoosiers were tied for eighth in the Big Ten with 27 sacks and ninth in sacks per game with 2.08 per contest. In 2018 the Hoosiers ranked 10th with just 22 sacks in 12 games.

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2020 Defensive Line Position Preview

2020 Defensive Line Position Preview

Written by: Nate Comp (@NathanComp1)

It’s never been a secret that Indiana has not had the depth along the defensive line that other schools in the Big Ten boast year after year. And with the departure of Mark Hagen, former defensive line coach for the Hoosiers, one might assume it would be a similar story in 2020. However, Hagen did not take another job because there is a lack of talent in the pipeline. In fact, Indiana might finally have the depth they’ve desired up front. Today, we’ll highlight who will be making an impact along the defensive line for Kevin Peoples, the new defensive line coach, in 2020.

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Countdown to 2020 IUFB Kickoff: 91 Days (Jeramy Passmore)

Countdown to 2020 IUFB Kickoff: 91 Days (Jeramy Passmore)

Written by: Amanda Pavelka (@AmandaPavelka3)

The Hoosier Huddle Countdown is in full swing! We are exactly 91 days from kickoff in Madison. Today we feature the Hoosier who will wear the No. 91 jersey in the upcoming season, Jeramy Passmore.

Name – Jeramy Passmore

Year / Hometown: Redshirt Freshman from Miami, Florida (Christopher Columbus)

Position – Defensive Line

Height – 6’3”

Weight – 277 pounds

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New Defensive Line Coach Kevin Peoples Excited by the Position's Depth

New Defensive Line Coach Kevin Peoples Excited by the Position's Depth

Written By: Nate Comp (@NathanComp1)

The hiring of defensive line coach Kevin Peoples was announced on March 2nd. Just days later, the world was completely shut down to the coronavirus, including the cancellation of all spring football practices until further notice.

Despite having just four practices with his new players, People’s knows one thing for sure: he’s inheriting a talented room of playmakers.

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Kevin Peoples Ready to Develop Young Hoosier Defensive Line Room

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Image: ken bikoff/peeGs

Written by Amanda Pavelka (@amandapavelka3)

Monday morning, Indiana announced the addition of Kevin Peoples to the football program. Peoples’ trek from his former four-year term at Tulane to Bloomington was complete this week. He made it to experience his first Hoosier basketball game at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Wednesday, where he stopped to introduce himself at the press conference beforehand.

“I’m very excited to be at Indiana University,” Peoples said. “(I’m) excited to be with Coach Allen and the rest of the coaches. I’m looking forward to building on what he's already established. He's created a great environment, great culture (in this) football program and I’m very, very excited to be a part of it.”

Offensive line coach Darren Hiller was amongst the familiar faces welcoming him to Bloomington. The two worked together for eight years at Arkansas State from 2002-09. The Butte, Montana native had known Tom Allen and Kane Wommack previously as well.

Peoples brings 27 years of coaching experience to IU’s young defensive line—one that he has plans to work intensely to develop. 

“You know, we've had a lot of success at the place I've been developing guys,” Peoples said. “We’ve coached several NFL defensive linemen, and we're not at schools that we're necessarily recruiting four and five star kids.” 

Two defensive linemen were drafted under Peoples’ wing at Tulane— DE Ade Aruna to the Minnesota Vikings in 2018, and DT Tanzel Smart to the Los Angeles Rams in 2017. Peoples made waves in Tulane’s football program, helping them win back-to-back bowl games in 2018 and 2019 for the first time in program history.

“What we look for is someone who has a great ceiling, great upside and we want to build it,” he said. “Obviously we'd like to have the biggest, strongest fastest guys we could have. Defensive linemen are hard to find. If you just walk the streets of Bloomington, you're not going to see a lot of 6’3 or 6’4 guys that are 270 to 300 pounds that can run real fast. So, you know, we're going to start obviously, looking in the state of Indiana. This year's a great year, talent-wise in this state. So, we're going to start locally and then expand out.”

Having spent the last four years down South in Louisiana, with a 27-year-long list of contacts, Peoples’ connections are a valuable gateway to talent of Alabama, Georgia, Missouri, Arkansas, and the surrounding states— many of which have not been frequented by IU football in recent years.

“The hardest thing to find is guys that have pass rush ability, and those guys with the twitch and the get-off off the ball— that’s something that we're going to be to work tirelessly to find and some that we need to be successful to get pressure on a quarterback,” Peoples said.

At first glance of film, Peoples noticed potential in the young defensive linemen room, led by senior DT Jerome Johnson and senior DE Michael Ziemba.

“We think we have good depth. Jerome (Johnson), we think he is a very good player.” Peoples said.” I know he's a great kid to speak with and I know he's a talented football player. So anytime you have talent and character, that’s a great place to start. 

“Mike Ziemba is a talented kid. I've been really impressed with what they've done as far as how hard they played some young defensive linemen that I think have a real chance,” Peoples said.

Junior DE James Head is another notable, talented starter for IU’s defensive line last season, that he noticed was a “high ceiling” player at first look.

“He seems like he's very intelligent, high football IQ— he flashed it on film.” Peoples said. “Two days away from getting out there and getting effort. So I'm very, very excited about him as well.”