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Indiana to Increase Jaylin Lucas’ Role: ‘Whenever I Get the Ball, I’m Gonna Make Something Happen.”
Jaylin Lucas bounced to the skin as Indiana proper sort out Parker Hanna sealed the sting. Recent off his 18th birthday, Lucas, Indiana’s 5-foot-9 true freshman operating again, knew he had a one-on-one matchup with the Nebraska security within the open area.
“I simply caught my foot within the floor and simply acquired busy,” Lucas stated.
With two ankle-breaking jukes, a pair of Nebraska defenders fell helplessly to the turf. The Cornhuskers ultimately corralled Lucas to the sideline after a 34-yard acquire that represented Lucas’ first – and positively not final – explosive play of his Hoosier profession. It additionally helped arrange Shaun Shivers’ game-tying 1-yard landing run with 15 seconds left earlier than halftime.
Nebraska allowed the fifth-most complete yards per sport within the FBS coming into this matchup, however the Cornhuskers held Indiana scoreless within the second half. Lucas didn’t contact the ball within the last half-hour. The end result was Indiana’s second consecutive loss, a 35-21 defeat by a Nebraska staff that fired its head coach after dropping to Georgia Southern at house three weeks prior.
Runs like Lucas’ towards Nebraska have been uncommon for an Indiana speeding assault that generates 105.2 yards per sport, which ranks thirteenth within the Huge Ten. However because the Hoosiers put together for his or her homecoming sport towards No. 4 Michigan on Saturday, Indiana coach Tom Allen stated involving Lucas within the offense is a precedence.
“We wish to, and have to, and anticipate to get him the ball extra,” Allen stated.
Lucas joined Indiana within the spring of 2021 out of Houma, La. with a chip on his shoulder. Lucas stated individuals doubted his skill to play within the Huge Ten due to his peak, and he used that skepticism as motivation. And now that he’s right here, Lucas believes his pace is a bonus within the Huge Ten.
“I really feel like dimension do not matter,” Lucas stated. “It is simply the center, you’re feeling me? General, I really feel like, man, each time I get the ball I am gonna make one thing occur.”
Indiana coaches and gamers raved about Lucas’ pace and agility earlier than the season. Watching snippets of Indiana’s fall camp practices, Lucas stood out as a lot as anybody on the staff. However by way of 5 video games, Lucas has simply seven carries for 55 yards, two catches for eight yards and 4 kick returns for 91 yards.
As a 5-foot-9, 170-pound true freshman, an elevated workload for Lucas will include time. Offensive coordinator Walt Bell stated there was a progress curve for Lucas from a pass-protection standpoint and studying to run between the tackles.
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From Allen’s perspective, one other think about Lucas’ restricted touches to date is the character of Indiana’s fast-paced offense. The Hoosiers wish to line up and snap the ball as quick as doable with a view to hold the protection on its heels, and which means much less frequent substitutions.
“Each time you sub, [the defense] can and they’re going to,” Allen stated. “They’re going to are available in at their very own leisurely tempo to have the ability to sluggish the whole lot down. In order that’s, schematically, what you need to have the ability to forestall from how we wish to function … You may’t simply insert him for a play.”
Indiana operating backs coach Craig Johnson famous that Indiana has been in loads of shut video games, and he didn’t wish to put a younger participant ready the place he can’t flourish. However because the season has progressed, Johnson stated Lucas has been very “assignment-competent” in apply, which supplies him confidence to place him within the sport.
As Lucas continues to develop and develop, Bell stated he’ll change into a bigger a part of the offense, and thinks he can change into an awesome “space-touch participant.” Allen stated Lucas may also be returning kicks for Indiana now, constantly.
“He is a dynamic participant,” Allen stated. “We acquired to do a greater job of giving him the soccer extra steadily, with out query.”
Lucas’ older brother, Ja’Khi Douglas, is a redshirt sophomore slot receiver on the Florida State soccer staff. Lucas stated the 2 share the identical shifty attributes, and he credit Douglas for the whole lot he is aware of as a soccer participant.
The 2 discuss daily, and most lately, Lucas has been choosing Douglas’ mind on what it takes to play slot receiver, too. Lucas stated they used to problem one another to one-on-one battles – one brother at broad receiver and the opposite at defensive again – which helped Lucas be taught route-running particulars and the best way to get away of cuts.
Lucas additionally credit the high-level competitors in Louisiana for getting ready him to play within the Huge Ten. At Terrebone Excessive Faculty, he was teammates with the nation’s prime defensive lineman recruit, Maason Smith, who performs at LSU. Hurricane Ida compelled Lucas to relocate, and he performed his senior 12 months at Edna Karr Excessive Faculty alongside Aaron Anderson, who performs broad receiver at Alabama.
Heading into Saturday’s matchup with Michigan, Lucas thinks the teaching employees has discovered a extra outlined position for him, which incorporates his reps at each operating again and slot receiver.
“I’m moving into the offense loads this week,” Lucas stated. “It must be a hell of a sport.”
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- JAYLIN LUCAS STANDS OUT AT FALL CAMP: Jaylin Lucas will play his first school soccer snap as a 17-year-old operating again, and his pace, acceleration and quick-twitch type of play has led to belief from Indiana coaches instantly. “That is the sort of man we’ve been searching for,” Tom Allen stated. CLICK HERE
- INDIANA WEEK 6 DEPTH CHART, INJURY NOTES: Indiana (3-2) performs No. 4 Michigan (5-0) on Saturday in a Midday ET kickoff from Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Ind. Here is Indiana’s Week 6 depth chart, in addition to a couple of damage notes. CLICK HERE
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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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Todd’s Take: Wishes For Peace In The World Of Indiana Athletics
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Christmas songs. You know ‘em. You love some of ‘em. You dislike some of ‘em, too.
I’m no different. I have a soft spot for “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” – a sort of touchstone for people my age. (I’m bending over backward to avoid using the term “Gen X,” a generational generalization I detest with a passion, but I digress.)
The lyrics to “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” are condescending and paternalistic in hindsight, but the purpose and sentiment of the song was genuine, and it represented a time for people my age (I was 13 when it was released) where the world seemed to be striving to be a better place.
And where else are you going to hear Simon Le Bon, Bono and Sting sing together on the same record?
On the other hand? As much as I like Paul McCartney, if I never heard “Wonderful Christmastime” and its world’s most annoying synths ever again, I would be a happy man.
Then there’s some songs where you can separate the lyrics from the song itself. “Let There Be Peace On Earth” falls into that category.
Despite what the internet may tell you – no, Vince Gill did not originate the song – when I’ve heard “Let There Be Peace On Earth” over the years, I’ve always been left cold. It fits into that sappy category I tend to avoid. It also seemed to be a favorite of music classes when I was in school, so I automatically think of it as being sung by a high-pitched children’s choir – not my thing.
However, I do like the message in the chorus. “Let there be peace on Earth … and let it begin with me.” Sappy or not, that’s a fine way to live.
And also a good way to create a theme for this column. The internet is filled with so much negativity, so I thought I’d give the criticism a break and try to find peace for the people in the world I populate – Indiana and Big Ten athletics.
No snark, no surprise attacks, honest wishes on a day where people should set the acrimony aside. So here goes.
• Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti – Now is not the right time with rosters being rebuilt and such, but when things slow down, I wish you the peace of a sense of accomplishment. Sit down in that recliner of yours and appreciate that you coached the greatest season in Indiana history.
• Indiana football fans – Find the recliner – real or metaphorical – of your own choice and find peace in how satisfying the ride was in 2024. The impossible became possible in 2024. It was a helluva journey, wasn’t it?
• Indiana men’s basketball coach Mike Woodson – The peace that comes from consistency. The peace that would come from a win over a ranked team. The peace that would come from winning a road game in Big Ten play. The peace that would come from anything that takes away the perception that the Hoosiers are spinning their wheels.
• Indiana men’s basketball fans – Peace in the form of a team that can demonstrate it can hang with the best of the Big Ten Conference. That’s an achievable goal given that the Big Ten doesn’t have a dominant team, but something the Hoosiers haven’t proven they can consistently provide yet. Until they can, that peace is hard to come by.
• Indiana women’s basketball coach Teri Moren – The peace that comes from good health – in every respect. The Hoosiers should be as close to full strength as they have been in nearly a month when Big Ten action resumes Saturday when Wisconsin visits.
• Indiana season ticket holders – The peace of a nice Christmas bonus. The price of success in football is quite literal, as I’m sure your bills have already told you. The days of cheap tickets and parking for football disappeared mid-season. Supporting the Hoosiers has never been harder on the bottom line.
• Indiana crazies – I just want you to have peace … period, that’s it, just peace, if only just for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The seemingly bottomless desire for a segment of fans to top themselves in the self-flagellating “we suck” or “so-and-so sucks” department is depressing, irritating and droningly repetitive. Much like the soldiers in the first year of World War I who stopped shooting at each other to meet in no man’s land to express Christmas wishes, all I ask is to give it a rest in the spirit of Christmas. Then resume fire afterward if you must.
• Indiana athletic director Scott Dolson – I wish Dolson the peace of a college athletics landscape that stabilizes in the near future. The House settlement should create some ground rules to help make this happen – assuming the settlement is approved by the courts. Dolson is well-paid to sort these matters out, but instability isn’t good for anyone.
• Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti – Same wish of peace that was expressed for Dolson, but also, the peace of having a Big Ten team crowned a football national champion in mid-January. It would be the second in a row for the league, and I’ll admit selfishness here as I just want it for the purposes of silly, tribalistic regional pride.
• Big Ten Network – The peace of some good games during basketball season. Maybe? Just a few? It’s looking as if it might take a low win total to contend in the Big Ten as no team is dominant. Mediocre league? Your mileage may vary, but then again, the Big Ten Network always grants itself the peace of spinning it to make it look good regardless. So perhaps the wish for peace is better placed with us, not them.
I wish you and your loved ones peace as well. Merry Christmas everyone!
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