Media Monday: Kevin Wilson Talks Nebraska and Northwestern
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Indiana head coach Kevin Wilson met with members of the media to talk about the loss to Nebraska and the upcoming road contest at Northwestern.
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Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)
Indiana head coach Kevin Wilson met with members of the media to talk about the loss to Nebraska and the upcoming road contest at Northwestern.
Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)
Indiana head football coach Kevin Wilson met with the media on Monday afternoon to update the status of his team and preview Wake Forest in this weekend's clash of undefeated teams. Here are some of the highlights of today's press conference.
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Kevin Wilson gives an update on how the Hoosiers are progressing through spring practice
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The Hoosiers are 4-0 for the first time since 1990 and leads the conference in two major offensive categories averaging 38.2 points and 522.2 yards per game, but the coach and the quarterback think this offense can be so much better.
At his weekly press availability on Monday IU head coach Kevin Wilson said despite the gaudy numbers, "we are not in sync as an offense, though. We still keep sputtering. We could be so much better. It's disappointing yet encouraging because there's a lot of good things going on. We just got to keep working."
Read MoreThe weather in Winston-Salem, N.C. is absolutely dreadful as the soaking mist that was falling for most of last night has continued into the morning. That has not put a damper on the festivities of the Hoosier faithful who have made the trek to Wake Forest, as they have taken over the first row of the parking lots outside of BB&T Field. Now that weather is most likely going to play a role into today's game, here are the five keys to victory for the Hoosiers.
Read MoreIt certainly felt as if it were football season outside as the 105 players laced up their cleats and buckled their chin straps in preparation of the first practice of fall camp. The Hoosiers were confined to the Mellencamp Pavillion due to a steady, soaking rain, but that did not damper the energy and excitement that the players and coaches were feeling.
Read MoreSpring football has wrapped up, the pads have been put away until August, and the Hoosier players will focus on summer conditioning workouts. The last four weeks have been encouraging if you are an Indiana football field. We have seen the return of injured quarterback Nate Sudfeld, the resurgence of a beleaguered wide receiver corps, and break out performances from relatively unknown players. So before we head into the sunny skies and warmer weather of the summer months let’s look at the seeds that IU has planted for the fall this spring.
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