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- The Daily Hoosier says it is time to accept a certain reality with this IU basketball team.
- Iowa at Indiana: The Report Card.
- Indiana Football: Crawford, Godsil and Knight will participate in the NFL combine.
- The Herald Times notes a number of changes in titles for IU football’s positional coaches.
- Ray Looze is using unique techniques to build better IU swimmers.
- NBC’s Rob Dauster still has IU in the NCAA tournament due to their quality wins.
- This Date in Hoosier History: IU men’s basketball played its first ever game on February 8, 1901. The Hoosiers lost to Butler, 20-17.
HOOSIER SIGHTS
It’s days like these that you need to just laugh a little.
HOOSIER SOUNDS
Former IU player and color man Todd Leary joined Indiana Sports Beat to discuss the Iowa and Ohio State games as well as whether Romeo Langford is a one-and-done. The segment starts at 1:36.
TWEET OF THE DAY
Mark you calendars for three key dates to know for IU football fans —
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— Indiana Football (@IndianaFootball) February 8, 2019
FREE IU AND BIG TEN RECRUITING NEWS
- Trendon Watford blogs again with USA Today.
- 2020 IU target Dawson Garcia will visit Marquette.
- It’s a near consensus — Keion Brooks, Jr. was a McDonald’s All-America Game snub.
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