2017 Spring Practice Preview: Cornerbacks

2017 Spring Practice Preview: Cornerbacks

Written By Alex Compton

Hoosier Huddle is getting ready for the first spring practices of the Tom Allen era by previewing each position. Our focus today is on a position group that dramatically improved in their first year in a new scheme and is returning virtually every contributing player from a season ago: the corners.

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Notes and Quotes From Tom Allen (3/2/17)

Notes and Quotes From Tom Allen (3/2/17)

Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The Indiana Hoosiers were back in Mellencamp Pavilion for a winter conditioning workout. The Hoosiers start spring practice on Saturday March 4th. IU head coach Tom Allen met with the media after the workout to give a few updates about the team.

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2016 Defensive Backs Preview: There's Depth And Talent, But Will Results Come?

2016 Defensive Backs Preview: There's Depth And Talent, But Will Results Come?

Indiana's pass defense was atrocious last season, ranking next to last in the nation giving up 313.8 yards per game. Despite the extremely low ranking, Indiana did manage to do some things decently, and showed that they have some talent in the secondary. The Hoosiers picked off 12 passes which ranked as a tie for 56th nationally. This season the entire secondary returns, most of them healthy and ready to play in 2016. On paper this may be the deepest and the most raw talent the Hoosiers have had in the secondary, probably ever, but can they turn names on paper into results on the field? The answer to that question is probably the difference between another bowl game, possibly seven or eight wins, and spending the holidays at home.

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Hoosiers CB Rashard Fant Embraces Leadership Role

Hoosiers CB Rashard Fant Embraces Leadership Role

Rashard Fant arrived at IU after a very successful high school career in Fairburn, Georgia. Fant was a four-star recruit that was expected to eventually be a starter in IU’s secondary. However, he was only 5’9” and many questioned whether or not his 160-pound frame would be able to add enough size to deal with the demands of high D1 football and B1G receivers. An ESPN recruiting analyst wrote about Fant in February of 2013: “Fant’s biggest detriment is likely his lack of ideal stature and height….overall, we really like Fant’s tools, but are concerned with the measurables.” Fant redshirted as a freshman in the fall of 2013 and went to work on proving those doubters wrong. 

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Keep Your Eyes On These Hoosiers At Sunday's Open Practice

Keep Your Eyes On These Hoosiers At Sunday's Open Practice

It does not seem like that long ago, just 60 days in fact, since the Hoosiers were in action on the gridiron. Well you have successfully navigated another January and February without Indiana Football, but the wait is coming to an end. Spring practice opened today for the Hoosiers, but your first chance to see the team will be at 1:30pm tomorrow afternoon inside Memorial Stadium, prior to the hoops matchup between Indiana and Maryland. This is a golden opportunity to see many of the newcomers who look to make an impact this coming fall.

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The Hoosiers Enter The Spring With Plenty of Questions Surrounding The Secondary, With Many Potential Answers.

The Hoosiers Enter The Spring With Plenty of Questions Surrounding The Secondary, With Many Potential Answers.

Entering the 2015 season, all the prognosticators, including us at Hoosier Huddle predicted that Indiana would struggle mightily defending the pass. Unfortunately, that did not begin to describe the Hoosiers complete inability to slow down any of their opponents’ aerial attacks. Out of 127 Football Bowl Subdivision teams, Indiana was second to last, giving up a putrid 313 passing yards per game. 

Honestly, this was not a particularly difficult predication to make, as the team entered the season with four new starters in the secondary. To make matters worse, the only player with starting experience in the defensive backfield, Chase Dutra, was sidelined for the first three weeks of the season. 

The Hoosiers enter the spring session with plenty of question marks, but a plethora of semi-experienced options, a much better place to be than they were a year ago. 
Over the next six weeks the coaching staff will need to assess which of the returning players best fit into new defensive coordinator Tom Allen’s schemes.

In addition to the new hybrid secondary player (Husky), it remains to be seen how the Hoosiers 4-2-5 defensive alignment will affect the play of the corners and safeties. Is there a greater or less of an emphasis on the field verse boundary cornerbacks? Rashad Fant, the team’s unquestioned number one cover man, thrives as the team’s field cornerback. Will the team look for a bigger body to place opposite of Fant on the boundary side of
the field? 

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Cornerback Wesley Green Transfers to Indiana from South Carolina

Cornerback Wesley Green Transfers to Indiana from South Carolina

Indiana head coach Kevin Wilson announced Monday afternoon that former 4-star cornerback Wesley Green has transferred to Indiana from South Carolina. Green will not be eligible to play this season due to the NCAA transfer rules. Green,a 5-10 175-pound corner, redshirted his freshman season for the Gamecocks.

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