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Transfer tracker: Who s leaving Indiana football s roster?

The Enemy, Ranked 2022: Offensive Line

Previously: Quarterback, Running Backs, Receivers  Welcome to Opponent Preview week! Next week is the real preview week of Michigan Football, but this week will be mostly about the opponents, as I've got four more The Enemy pieces lined up, and I believe we should have the conclusion to Opponent Watch as well. If you like reading about Michigan's opponents, this is the week for you. We are now on to the offensive line, which is a little bit longer of a piece because there are more names to talk about. I provide the depth chart below each team, showing the starters and a couple reserves who may see the field or are of note. Ideally, these are the first up at guard or tackle. A quick note about the format: bold refers to a returning starter while italics refers to a starter at another school who has transferred in. For this piece, I lean heavily on PFF grades for the non-conference teams because traditional stats don't exist for OL and I didn't really watch any of

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Indiana National Signing Day Update | Eyeing IU | The Journal Gazette

After the 2020 season, in which it reached the top 10 for the first time in a half-century and nearly won a Big Ten East title, Indiana s recruiting t .

Fiacable eager to finally be a part of IU s program

Fiacable eager to finally be a part of IU’s program Share this story Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images On the first day of spring practice, as he stepped into his equipment and pulled an Indiana jersey over his head, Vinny Fiacable couldn’t believe what he was doing. It was really happening, he told himself. The day he’d waited on for years was finally here. After making regular trips to Bloomington each fall for as long as he could remember, Fiacable was now part of the team. A Hoosier in full. And while it feels like Fiacable was destined for a college football playing career at Indiana, where he’s the fourth member of his immediate family to wear the colors, the 6-foot-4, 318-pound offensive lineman isn’t taking anything for granted about this eagerly-anticipated IU experience.

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