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IU gives Moren contract extension | Eyeing IU | The Journal Gazette

IU gives Moren contract extension | Eyeing IU | The Journal Gazette
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Indiana snapshot: Basketball temples take center stage

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) George McGinnis remembers every detail from that night he listened to the Indiana state basketball championship in the parking lot of Hinkle Fieldhouse. It was 1966, and.

IUFB ROSTER MOVES: Fryfogle returns, Philyor to the NFL, a grad-transfer DE joins the team | Eyeing IU

IUFB ROSTER MOVES: Fryfogle returns, Philyor to the NFL, a grad-transfer DE joins the team DYLAN SINN | The Journal Gazette Indiana wide receiver Ty Fryogle, the Big Ten Receiver of the Year this season, will return to the Hoosiers in 2021, he announced. Fellow receiver Whop Philyor, a two-time All-Big Ten performer, announced he will depart for the NFL. The Hoosiers also picked up Ryder Anderson, a graduate transfer defensive end from Ole Miss. Fryfogle, who this year became the first Big Ten player ever to have back-to-back 200-yard receiving games, was named a Third-Team AP All-American after catching 37 passes for 721 yards and seven touchdowns. He ll be a graduate student in the fall.

So long, Whop

So long, Whop Share this story This blog is going to miss Whop Philyor. The fun he had in press conferences, the fun he had on the field all of it made for an enjoyable four-year ride with the Tampa-born receiver. Unfortunately, that ride came to an end on Saturday, when Philyor announced he would not take advantage of an available fifth year of eligibility and would instead begin preparing for the NFL Draft. “As a freshman attending Indiana University, I did not know what to expect,” Philyor wrote in a message posted to Twitter. “One thing my brothers and I knew we were going to change the culture of Indiana football. Throughout our journey, there were many ups and downs, but we grew as a team and as a community. I’ve met some extraordinary people who taught me valuable lessons that will last a lifetime. I’ve gained lifelong friends and memories that I will always cherish.

IU invited to Outback Bowl

IU invited to Outback Bowl Staff Reports Indiana’s football team will spend New Year’s in Tampa, Florida prepping for the Jan. 2 Outback Bowl. Sunday afternoon, the Hoosiers were invited to participate in the bowl against the University of Mississippi at Raymond James Stadium. This will be the 13th bowl game in IU history, a pace that has picked up since Tom Allen became head coach of the Hoosiers four years ago. “It is a tremendous honor to play in the 35th Outback Bowl against a great opponent in Ole Miss,” Allen said Sunday. “Our players, coaching staff, medical staff and everyone associated with our team worked hard to navigate through this difficult season and I am so happy everyone is getting rewarded for their efforts.”

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