BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana coach Bill Lynch reverted to his more traditional form Tuesday.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ¬- Bill Lynch spent the past two weeks correcting mistakes. Now Indiana's coach must keep the Hoosiers humming. This week's trip to No. 23 Michigan couldn't come at a better time for the Hoosiers, who are coming off their most impressive victory of the season Saturday at Akron. ...
For each Big Ten preview, Michigan writers Dave Birkett and Michael Rothstein will jaw back-and-forth with words, parting shots and general opinions about why we selected each team to finish where we did. Sometimes we'll agree. Other times, we won't.
In the land of the spread and the era of the pass, new offenses seem to pop up everywhere. One of the more unique ones, though, comes to college football from Nevada and it's called the pistol.
The meeting room in Bloomington would fill up, defensive linemen crowding in, waiting for a coach to read off statistics. The reward, simple. When fifth-year senior defensive end Jammie Kirlew got a couple sacks, he could mark it off on a board in the room, moving ever closer to goals ...
He couldn't contain himself. Not with this. Not with the hands going and the mouth jawing the eyes still, months later, not believing what he saw. Indiana defensive end Jammie Kirlew wandered into the office of one of Indiana's coaches and out of the corner of his eye saw something ...
For each Big Ten preview, Michigan writers Dave Birkett and Michael Rothstein will jaw back-and-forth with words, parting shots and general opinions about why we selected each team to finish where we did. Sometimes we'll agree. Other times, we won't.