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Kasey Teegardin’s special teams added a punter who has never played and a returner who can do it all
Indiana has three punters on its spring practice roster gunning to replace the graduated Haydon Whitehead. There’s a good chance that the man who wins the job will punt for the very first tim…
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IU football honors several players at annual awards ceremony
The Indiana football program honored linebacker Micah McFadden and quarterback Michael Penix Jr. as the Anthony Thompson Most Valuable Players at the program’s 2020 awards ceremony on Thursda…
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TheHoosier - Hoosiers continue to adapt inside Covid-19 global pandemic
A year after Covid-19 cancelled Indiana's spring drills, head coach Tom Allen says the Hoosiers are still adapting.
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TheHoosier - Crider ready to chase NFL Dream
As a child in Indiana, IU center Harry Crider dreamed of being like Jeff Saturday. He now has a chance at IU's Pro Day.
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TheHoosier - Receivers ready to take another jump this season
Indiana wide receivers coach Grant Heard says his unit is ready to take a huge jump in 2021.
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Climbing High – Best Still Ahead for IU Secondary - Indiana University Athletics
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Can the 4-2-5 still stop the spread?
The 4-2-5 was once a cutting edge system for handling spread attacks, now spread attacks are designed to attack it. Are there enough evolutions available to keep the system alive and well heading into a new decade?
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