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Indiana football players, including QB Brendan Sorsby, enter transfer portal
Indiana football players are planning to enter the transfer portal in the wake of a 3-9 season that resulted in Sunday’s firing of coach Tom Allen.
Quarterback Brendan Sorsby is the highlight name announcing plans to do so, while linebacker Myles Jackson also announced a move.
The fall window for players to enter their name into the portal runs from Dec. 4 to Jan. 2, 2024.
Brendan Sorsby
The redshirt freshman led the Hoosiers offense the second half of the season, and finished the season with 57% completions, 1,587 passing yards, 15 touchdowns and 5 interceptions. He also had 4 rushing TDs
“First and foremost I want to thank God for blessing me with the opportunity to play the sport that I love,” Sorsby posted on X. I would also like to thank coach Allen, coach Bell, coach Carey, and the rest of the Indiana coaching staff for giving me a chance to play for the Hoosiers.”
“I would also like to thank my teammates for pushing me to be my best every day in practice and believing in me. After careful conversations with my family and God, I would like to announce that I’m entering the transfer portal.”
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Myles Jackson
According to Pro Football Focus, Jackson played 334 defensive snaps in 2023. He had 26 tackles (18 solo) with two tackles for a loss, one sack and a forced fumble.
Jackson spent his first two years of college at UCLA, the school he signed with as a three-star defensive end out of Hoschton, GA in the 2020 class. The former Mill Creek High School defender had just shy of 40 scholarship offers.
He was one of 16 transfers Allen signed in 2022.
Indiana football players entering transfer portal
QB Brendan Sorsby
LB Myles Jackson
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Watch: Notre Dame’s ‘Dream On’ CFP Stadium Entrance vs Indiana
Notre Dame ramped up the production value for this history-making event
I’d like to take a moment to recognize and acknowledge all of the universities and campuses that hosted first round CFP games last weekend.
With very short notice and a lack of normal resources due to the holiday season, these schools did a wonderful job of preparing their campuses to entertain hundreds of thousands of fans at a time when campuses are normally largely vacant.
This sentiment applies especially to Notre Dame. The Irish production of this event was very well done. Notre Dame pulled out all the stops to create a unique, special one of a kind experience for those fortunate enough to have a ticket to the first-ever CFP game played in the house Rockne built.
College football is better on campuses
One of the very best things about college football and a big reason many people prefer it over the professional game is the pageantry. The nostalgia and mystique that comes with the feel of a big college football game on your team’s campus.
I always feel like it’s a shame when some major clashes in college football are moved to what I deem to be cold, professional venues that lack any collegiate feel and personality.
I realize it is a huge logistical undertaking to host this high-profile of an event under such short notice, but I wish there were a way to make this upcoming round of CFP games on campuses. There’s just nothing quite like it in sports.
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Remembering blizzard of 1978: WISH-TV staff recount storm in central Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Hoosiers of a certain age will never forget it, the winter weather phenomena that swept through central Indiana and brought life to a freeze.
The story was so memorable that tales have been passed down generations about the blizzard of 1978.
As WISH-TV continues to celebrate its 70th anniversary, this week’s WISH-story retells the tale of the 1978 storm.
People at the station recall over 72 hours of being stuck at work, and getting to know each other very well.
Video with this story aired Dec. 23 on News 8.
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Light showers are likely for Christmas | Dec. 25, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Merry Christmas! Gray skies and showers will be the main story in central Indiana today with warmer weather and more rain chances this weekend.
TODAY: Light on/off showers are likely for Christmas. There are some patchy spots of fog this morning. High temperatures in the mid-40s which is slightly above average.
TONIGHT: On/off rain likely early on. Rainfall totals from Wednesday morning through early Wednesday night will generally be between 0.1″ and 0.5″. Cloudy skies remain. Low temperatures in the low 40s.
TOMORROW: Another gloomy day with mostly cloudy to cloudy skies and the chance of drizzle. High temperatures in the low 50s.
7-DAY FORECAST: Our next system is on the way late Friday into the weekend bringing waves of rain chances and warmer weather. Above-average temperatures will continue all the way through the end of 2024.
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