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Indiana Connections at Notre Dame Force RB Commit Sedrick Irvin Jr. to Look Elsewhere
When working backs coach Deland McCullough left Indiana for a similar job at Notre Dame, he was capable of take prized recruit Gi’Bran Payne from Cincinnati together with him a number of weeks later. That ripple impact has pressured one other high working again recruit — Sedrick Payne Jr., the son of former Michigan State legend Sedrick Payne Jr. — to decommit from the Irish and search for a brand new faculty.
Irvin, the No. 21-ranked working again within the class of 2023, performs for Columbus Excessive Faculty in Miami, Fla. His father Sedrick Sr. ran for 3,500-plus yards and 35 touchdowns at Michigan State within the late Nineteen Nineties, and he is cousins with NFL Corridor of Fame broad receiver Michael Irvin.
Irvin Jr. has a number of provides already — together with Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Michigan State, Michigan, Stanford and Oregon — however they’re additionally nonetheless sad with how issues performed out at Notre Dame.
Irvin’s father talked with Sports activities Illustrated’s John Garcia, and he is under no circumstances proud of McCullough and new Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman.
“I acquired a textual content from the recruiting coordinator to inform me if I can discuss to him and the working backs coach,” Irvin Sr. says. “I knew what it was already about. They acquired a brand new working backs coach [Deland McCullough], who didn’t recruit Sed when he was at Indiana. He had guys he was already recruiting and he additionally introduced a child that was dedicated to Indiana [Gi’Bran Payne] to Notre Dame. He acquired him to de-commit.
“Whenever you try this, I already knew one thing was up.”
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McCullough spent only one season on Tom Allen’s workers at Indiana as an affiliate head coach and working backs coach. He returned to Bloomington after teaching the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs working backs for 3 years, and it was a giant deal when he returned. He additionally coached at Indiana from 2011 to 2016.
A pleasant perk of McCullough’s return was that each one three of his older sons dedicated to Indiana. In a way, it was a homecoming for the McCullough household as a result of his sons Deland Jr., Dasan and Daeh all grew up across the Indiana program.
Deland Jr. began his school soccer profession at Miami of Ohio, however he transferred to Indiana earlier than the 2021 season. Dasan is the top-ranked recruit in Indiana soccer historical past, and at 6-foot-5, he has performed defensive again, linebacker and defensive finish all through his highschool profession. Daeh, a four-star defensive again, performed alongside Dasan at Bloomington South Excessive Faculty final season.
In a single brief yr, McCullough helped the Hoosiers land their finest recruiting class at school historical past, which included Payne, who’s the No. 22 working again within the class of 2022, and he was the No. 1-ranked working again within the state of Ohio.
However after a 2-10 season at Indiana, McCullough left Bloomington to educate working backs at Notre Dame. Deland Jr. and Dasan will play for the Hoosiers in 2022, however Daeh not too long ago reopened his recruitment.
Associated tales on Indiana soccer
- TRANSFER FOCUS ON RUNNING BACKS: With Indiana’s high 4 working backs from 2021 gone, Tom Allen hit the switch portal to herald Shaun Shivers from Auburn and Josh Henderson from North Carolina. And with a brand new working backs coach, a featured function is up for grabs. CLICK HERE
- MEET THE COACHES, CRAIG JOHNSON: Craig Johnson brings almost 20 years of NFL teaching expertise to Bloomington as he replaces Deland McCullough as Indiana’s affiliate head coach and working backs coach. He inherits a backfield that has seen huge adjustments by way of the switch portal, creating competitors and alternative within the backfield. CLICK HERE
- SHIVERS COMMITS TO IU: Indiana’s depleted working backs room acquired some assistance on Saturday when former Auburn again Shaun Shivers dedicated to the Hoosiers. He may have one yr of eligibility in Bloomington. CLICK HERE
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Brooklyn Nets vs. Indiana Pacers: How to Watch Game Preview, TV Channel, Betting Odds
The injury bug has bitten the Brooklyn Nets yet again just in time for a rematch with the Indiana Pacers. Brooklyn toppled the then-struggling Pacers back on Dec. 4, but much has changed for both squads since the 99-90 win at the Barclays Center.
ODDS:
The Nets enter the day as 9.5-point underdogs to the Pacers, and the total over/under is 222.5 points.
KEYS TO THE GAME:
1. Analyze the depth. As of 12 p.m. EST, the Nets are trending to be without Cam Johnson, Cam Thomas, Ben Simmons and D’Angelo Russell. The latter two are questionable but shouldn’t be expected to suit up. That foursome averages a combined 62.8 points per night, forcing the hosts to turn elsewhere for their scoring output.
2. Keep Haliburton inconsistent. After lifting Indiana to the conference finals in last year’s playoffs, Tyrese Haliburton has had the epitome of an up-and-down season. Some nights, he explodes for 30-plus points; others, he’s held to under 10. Whatever version of Haliburton shows up this evening will play a major impact on the game’s outcome.
3. Flow through Clax. If all four previously mentioned players remain out, Nic Claxton could become a focal point of Brooklyn’s offense. Recently, a large emphasis has been placed on getting the big man the ball in the pick-and-roll, creating an intriguing matchup between him and Myles Turner.
RECORDS:
Brooklyn Nets (13-22) vs. Indiana Pacers (18-18)
INJURIES:
Check out Nets on SI later today for an updated injury report.
WHEN:
Jan. 6, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. EST.
LOCATION:
Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY
TV/RADIO:
YES Network, NBA League Pass, WFAN (660AM/101.9FM)
FINAL WORD:
Following the second of three straight home stands for the Nets, they take on the Detroit Pistons at the Barclays Center this Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. EST before hitting the road for a Friday night matchup with the Denver Nuggets.
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CenterPoint Energy provides update on winter storm impacts in Indiana
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) – Significant winter weather in CenterPoint Energy’s southwestern Indiana service area has caused widespread electric outages due to heavy ice and snow.
According to a press release, outages have increased steadily through Sunday evening, with approximately 5,000 customers without power at 5:30 p.m. to approximately 37,700 as of 9:30 p.m.
The increase in outages is largely due to ice accumulation and falling tree limbs impacting power lines.
Officials say crews have been working to assess damage and restore power as quickly and as safely as possible and have restored approximately 4,300 customers.
CenterPoint has deployed internal, contractor and mutual aid resources to assist with power restoration efforts.
Additional crews arrived Sunday morning and early afternoon and received onboarding and training to be deployed as soon as needed.
In restoring power, the company says they are prioritizing facilities vital to safety, health and welfare, such as hospitals, water treatment plants and public service facilities.
After addressing these critical needs, crews will focus on repairs that restore power to the largest number of customers first, continuing until all customers have power restored.
CenterPoint’s Vice President, Indiana Electric Shane Bradford released the following statement:
“Conditions across southwestern Indiana have been challenging due to ice accumulation and freezing rain. Our crews are working safely and making steady restoration progress, but the weather is creating recurring outages in some areas shortly after power is restored, as additional tree limbs and ice impact power lines. We appreciate the patience and understanding of our customers as we work to restore power as safely and quickly as possible. As hazardous conditions continue, crews are prioritizing safety as weather continues to impact our service area.”
CenterPoint’s natural gas system is operating as normal, and crews remain prepared to respond to any potential issues that may arise during the ongoing winter weather.
Click here to see the CenterPoint outage map.
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Man killed in northwest Indiana house fire
One person died in a house fire on Sunday morning in LaPorte County, Indiana, authorities said.
According to the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Office, at around 7:06 a.m., deputies responded to a structure fire in the 200 block of South Longshore Drive near Fish Lake. Deputies approached the house, where “excessive smoke prevented them from safely entering to search for any occupants inside.”
Once the fire had been extinguished, first responders entered the residence and found one person who had died. The resident was identified as 64-year-old Ronald Conrad.
The cause of the fire remained under investigation on Sunday.
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