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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
More to come...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
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