2016 Opponent Previews: Indiana

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CollegeFootballNews.com: Kevin Wilson is proving it’s possible to win at Indiana.

Among the Power 5 programs, maybe it’s tougher to win big at Purdue. Maybe it’s hard to take a smallish private school like Duke or Vanderbilt and do things at a high level. But when it comes to history, recruiting, and general interest in the sport, it’s just hard to come up with a winner at Indiana.

But Kevin Wilson has done a terrific job of creating a factory for entertaining offenses. When the pieces are there and healthy, the results can be terrific with attacks that can hang with just about anyone.

Preview Part 1: http://collegefootballnews.com/2016/indiana-hoosiers-football-kevin-wilson

Preview Part 2: http://collegefootballnews.com/2016/indiana-hoosiers-football-preview-2016

Top Players: http://collegefootballnews.com/2016/preview-2016-top-10-indiana-football-players

SBNation: Defense Will Define Indiana Moving Forward


It feels different when you don't know if you're going to get another shot.

Indiana's 2015 season was, by Indiana's historical standards, a rousing success. The Hoosiers bowled for just the second time in 22 years and the 10th time ever. That alone made it somewhat special. They ranked in the S&P+ top 60 for the second time in three years, and unlike the other strong performance (2013), this one included a sixth win. As part of a long rebuild, that's unquestionably a good thing.

But there was probably more than a twinge of regret involved, too.
2016 projected wins: 6.0

Projected S&P+ ranking: 56 (10 in Big Ten)

5-year recruiting ranking: 55 (11 in Big Ten)

Biggest strength: IU is again loaded with skill guys like RB Devine Redding and receivers Simmie Cobbs Jr. and Ricky Jones.

Biggest question mark: Will the defense ever improve? It hasn't yet under head coach Kevin Wilson.
Biggest 2016 game: Nebraska (Oct. 15). IU will likely be coming off of losses to Michigan State and Ohio State, and this game could spur either a second-half charge or another losing streak.

Summary:

Wilson has continued to prove he is one of the brightest offensive minds in college football, and his Hoosier offense should be fine again in 2016. But can a new defensive coordinator find the spark to move the defense forward?

http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2016/7/14/12172560/indiana-football-2016-preview-schedule-roster
More to come...

 
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Wait... Indiana has a football team in the Big Ten? I thought it was just a myth?
That's what Mizzou thought! LINK
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They took Michigan to 2 overtimes last year (they lost by 7 points) and played Ohio State tough losing that one by a touchdown and like us they also lost to Iowa by 8 points. They also had the exact same overall record as we did last year at 6-7. Yes they have a team.

 
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^^ Definitely not the Hoosiers of old. They are an intriguing team to say the least. Don't take them lightly is what you're saying. +1

 
Well, we get them after a bye, mid-season, and before Purdue, so they should have our full attention. Also less chance of greenness or injuries being a factor.

No excuses. Beat Indy

 
Interesting fact: IU uses the crowd, aerial shots from the OSU-IU game for their promo & marketing pics. Only time their stadium is at capacity & full of red. I assume the Nebraska game might be another opportunity as well.

 
Replacing a multi-year starter in Sudfeld, who was a drafted QB and a 60% career passer. They have been horrible against the run and were worse than us in pass coverage. They'll also be coming off of a game at OSU.

Bloomington is a great college town though.

 
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Not sure why anyone from NU would be cocky about this game.

In NU's last trip to Indiana, the defense gave up 55 points, and the offense had to score 29 points in the fourth quarter to muster a 10 point loss.

Indiana's offense is the kind that typically torches a Banker defense.

 
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Not sure why anyone should be cocky.

In NU's last trip to Indiana, the defense gave up 55 points, and the offense had to score 29 points in the fourth quarter to muster a 10 point loss.

This the kind of team that typically torches a Banker defense.
Here we go...

 
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