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Hoosiers Fully Healthy Ahead of Top-5 Matchup With OSU

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Indiana football, under Coach Curt Cignetti, celebrated a bye week after a strong start and a tough win against Michigan. With concerns about player injuries easing, the team prepares for a crucial matchup against #2 Ohio State, aiming for Big-10 and CFP success despite the loss of starting lineman Drew Evans.

‘Key Play Ke’Shawn’ Sparks Stagnant Offense in 20-15 Win Over Michigan

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In a tense game against Michigan, Indiana’s Ke’Shawn Williams stepped up with a crucial 22-yard punt return, helping to rejuvenate a struggling offense. His contributions included an 11-yard catch, aiding in a successful field goal that secured a 20-15 victory. Coach Curt Cignetti praised Williams’ performance as pivotal for the team.

Coaches Show Recap: ‘People Are Starving For Success And We’ve Responded’

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Written By: Ben Gillard (@benjgillard)

Head Coach Curt Cignetti sat down with “Voice of the Hoosiers” Don Fischer on Thursday for another episode of “Inside IU Football.” Over the course of the hour-long show, Coach Cig spoke on how he feels the Hoosiers are playing and what he wants to see from the team heading into their matchup against Michigan this weekend.

2021 Countdown to IUFB Kickoff: 50 Days (Zach Carpenter)

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We are officially halfway through the Countdown, folks! Exactly 50 days until Indiana faces Iowa to open the 2021 season. Today we feature a pair of linemen who will wear the Hoosiers’ number 50 jerseys in 2021– first on offense, Zach Carpenter and later today defensive lineman Sio Nofoagatoto’a.

Zach Carpenter

Position: Offensive Lineman

Year: Redshirt Sophomore

Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller)

Height/Weight: 6’5”/320 pounds

College Football Links From Across the Country (1/8/21)

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Daily College Football Links (January 8, 2021)

Welcome to 2021, Hoosiers fans! It wasn’t the outcome we expected at the Outback Bowl, but it is time to move forward. The off-season work has started now, and as the players decide to opt into the 2021 NFL draft or return for another year at IU, Hoosier Huddle is here to keep you updated.

The IU football squad gained 14 players on early signing day. We have gotten to know these players and have watched them closely this year and have made profiles on each of the 14 guys who made their commitment official in December. Get to know them here.

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter @HoosierHuddle and Instagram @Hoosier_Huddle for off-season updates.

If you have any links or stories you’d like to share please email them to TheHoosierHuddle@gmail.com. We have also included some favorite football reads for your enjoyment.

#13 Hoosiers Wax Wolverines 38-21 in Another Historic Victory

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Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

Ranked thirteenth in the country and sitting at 2-0, the Indiana Hoosiers (3-0) came into Saturday’s game at Memorial Stadium with more positive momentum than the program has had in a very long time. Sitting in their way of a 3-0 start was a program that has inflicted 24 straight defeats on the Hoosiers with Indiana not beating Michigan since 1987. True to Tom Allen’s words regarding that long streak of frustration, the past would not be predictive as IU thoroughly outplayed the Michigan Wolverines (1-2) and convincingly downed the Maize and Blue, 38-21.