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Indiana CB Tiawan Mullen won’t ‘dwell on’ 2021 season, grateful for tough times
Indiana followers are eager to overlook concerning the 2021 season. Nonetheless, for Indiana CB Tiawan Mullen, he’s utilizing it for motivation per Wilson Moore of the Indy Star.
One factor that was constant for Indiana soccer final season was the accidents. Apart from QB Michael Penix Jr., you possibly can argue that Tiawan Mullen’s harm in Week 4 was very dangerous to Indiana. Whereas the accidents don’t inform the complete story on why the Hoosiers went 2-10, it nonetheless occurred and Mullens is glad it did.
“I don’t dwell on it, but it surely do add a bit fireplace,” Mullen mentioned. “You do need to remind individuals we’re not going again, you’re not complaining about, ‘Oh, we went 2-10 final season,’ but it surely’s only a reminder that we’re not going again. It occurred for a cause. We’re not gonna hold mentioning it, however all people is aware of what occurred final season.”
After final season, Mullen understands that mentality similar to the remainder of his teammates. He isn’t going to let the 2021 season outline him, and is welcoming the 2022 season and all it can deliver. It appears like he’s fired up and able to go.
“You’re gonna undergo onerous instances, however onerous instances don’t outline you,” he mentioned. “As a person, as a human being, it doesn’t outline you. It solely defines you once you don’t do nothing about it, and we’re blessed sufficient to have one other season to do one thing about it, to vary the narrative of the 2-10 season as a result of I suppose all people forgot what we did the primary two years.”