Sunday, September 25, 2016

IU v Wake Forest









Wake Forest's defense kept taking the ball away.

On a day the Demon Deacons picked off five passes and blocked a field goal, Quarterback John Wolford ran for two scores, threw for another and led Wake to a momentous 33-28 victory at Indiana. Wake is off to its first 4-0 start (1-0 ACC) in 10 years and celebrated coach Dave Clawson's 100th career win.

The Hoosiers first loss came in unexpected fashion. Devine Redding ran 16 times for 68 yards. And after throwing no interceptions in his first two FBS starts, Lagow turned it over five times. Yes, the Hoosiers played without their starting right tackle and starting right guard, but they must play much better going forward.


Indiana had a moment of silence before the game for Allison Hoeppner, the daughter of Terry and Jane Hoeppner, who the school said was killed in a car crash early Saturday. Terry Hoeppner coached the Hoosiers for two seasons and died in June 2007 after battling brain cancer. "We are shocked and saddened by this terrible tragedy," Coach Wilson said in a statement. "The Hoeppners mean a great deal, not only to me and my family, but to the entire IU Football family."

Sources:
ESPN Sports
The Helmet Project found here:
http://nationalchamps.net/Helmet_Project/index.htm
Indiana University Athletics 


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