Return to the Glory Days: An Indiana Hoosiers Dynasty

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  • packersfan4eva
    Ryan Luxem
    • Dec 2008
    • 9052


    Indiana Uses 2nd Half Surge to Beat Michigan State

    Bloomington, IN - Anthony Thompson didn't worry. He never worries. He found his Hoosiers losing 27-14 in the 1st half, but he wasn't scared. He knew his Hoosiers could make a run and tie the game, or even better, win. The Hoosiers did just that, shutting down the Spartans in the 2nd half en route to a 42-40 victory.

    "Things were looking bad in the 1st half," said Charles Love III, who helped the Hoosiers win with his 3 reception, 57 yard day, one of his best games this season. "We were depressed, sluggish, and we couldn't stop the Spartans passing attack. We had the run game bottled up, but they threw for 300 yards in the 1st half. It was sickening."

    I have to agree with Charles. I couldn't even watch the 1st half, it was so bad. Indiana started out well, driving down the field on the opening possession for a quick touchdown. But then the Hoosiers fell apart, and they gave up 14 unanswered points to the Spartans to close out the 1st half. "We gained like 15 yards the rest of that quarter," said head coach Anthony Thompson. "It was bad."

    The 2nd quarter--for the most part, at least--wasn't much better than the 1st. While you may look at the scoreboard and see that Indiana outscored Michigan State 14-13, it could easily been a 21-7 advantage for Michigan State. Three times the Spartans got the ball within the 5 yard line, and twice the Hoosiers came up with huge goal line stands to force a Spartan field goal. "[The Hoosiers defense] as a whole sucked," said Jerimy Finch, who had a season-low 2 tackles and 1 tackle for loss, "but we came up with big stops when it counted, which is the reason that we won." The big red-zone stops was the one thread that was keeping the Hoosiers team together. "We knew that if we kept up our defense, we could win the game easily," said Tim Alexander.

    Down 20-14 with 12 seconds left, Michigan State quarterback Keith Nichol hurled a pass 40 yards down field, and it was completed for a touchdown. "I thought the game was over at that point," said defensive backs coach Tom Capers. "That play killed our momentum." But like they have many times this year, the football gods were smiling in the Hoosiers favor. On the kickoff that would close the half, Damarlo Belcher received the kick and turned up field. After about 15-20 yards, he got smashed by a Michigan State defender and fumbled the ball. With no one behind Belcher, a Michigan State recovery would certainly lead to a touchdown. But instead, Matt Williams, a four year starter on special teams, recovered the ball and took it to the house for a touchdown. "I honestly think that without that play, we would have lost," he said after the game.

    Indiana carried that momentum into the 3rd quarter, and they managed to briefly take a 31-27 lead. But Michigan State quickly answered with 2 field goals of their own to take back the lead, 33-31.

    Michigan State opened the 4th quarter by scoring on a 27 yard touchdown run by Edwin Baker, who came in for the injured John Marshall and ran for 115 yards on 20 carries. Down 40-31 and 5 minutes remaining, Indiana knew they had a great shot at winning. All they had to do was score a touchdown, recover an onside kick, and drive down and kick a field goal. "It was a simple plan that was hard to execute," said coach Thompson. But that's exactly what they did.

    Chester caught fire on their first drive, completing 7 straight passes on his way to a touchdown pass to Brad Martin, the tight end. Surprisingly, they went for the 2-point conversion, a quick full back handoff up the middle. They got it.

    Finally, with one minute and thirty-eight seconds remaining in the game, Indiana came up with one of the biggest plays of the year. Mitch Ewald executed a perfect onside kick, and it was recovered by none other than Matt Williams, who also had the huge touchdown at the end of the half. Needless to say, he would win the player of the game award. The Hoosiers wasted no time in driving down the field and setting up Mitch Ewald with the game winning, season-saving field goal from 38 yards out. The kick was straight down the middle. "It was one of the biggest field goals of my life," said Ewald after the game.

    Indiana faces their toughest opponant of the season in Penn State next weekend. Fortunately it's a home game, so the Hoosiers have a good chance of winning.

    Originally posted by Miggyfan99
    I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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    • packersfan4eva
      Ryan Luxem
      • Dec 2008
      • 9052

      Originally posted by aabar4518
      Wow. Great comeback win. I'm thinking of doing a UConn Football chise. Do you know anyone who does banners?
      I think Albidnis does banners, but if you wanna know more people head down to the graphics section of VSN. Just tell people what kind of banner you want and what pics/logos you want on it and they can do it for you.

      Originally posted by Miggyfan99
      I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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      • packersfan4eva
        Ryan Luxem
        • Dec 2008
        • 9052


        Matte "Murder" Ruled Suicide
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        Ex-Indiana Player Took Life after Suspension

        (AP) - Police officers and doctors announced yesterday that after further testing on the weapon used to kill Will Matte, it turns out that he was the one who took his own life.

        "All of the evidence that we collected points to a suicide," said doctor John Livingston during a press conference announcing the decision. "The DNA on the gun that killed him, the angle of the bullet wound, the way he fell to the ground, all of it. The only question left is how the gun got into the dumpster." Added Michael Brewer, who was the man conducting the tests on the gun and evidence around the crime scene, "I've been in my line of work for 25 years, and I see at least 5 or 6 cases like Will's every year. I know enough at this point in my life to say that it's a suicide. All the evidence points to a suicide, and even if it was murder we have no suspects. The case would almost be over as soon as it started."

        Despite the fact that doctors and scientists have concluded that Will Matte took his own life, others think that the doctors screwed up; they think it's a murder. Among these believers is Will Matte Sr., who said the following: "Matte was a very happy man. Getting kicked off the football team wouldn't make him want to kill himself. Either it was murder or my name isn't Will Williams Matte IV."

        Anthony Thompson was deeply upset at the announcement. "I loved him like a son. Even though i kicked him off of our team, I was planning on putting him on our squad next year. He was a great athlete, a great person in general, and a great leader on the field. I feel partially guilty for his death because if I hadn't kicked him off the team, he would still be alive today."

        There will be a funeral for Matte in the coming days, and anyone who wants to can attend. For more information, call (812)369-0134.




        Originally posted by Miggyfan99
        I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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        • packersfan4eva
          Ryan Luxem
          • Dec 2008
          • 9052

          Sorry guys, I screwed you over yesterday and forgot to update. Definitely have two today (we got today off from school because the Archbishop canceled school so people could watch the Super Bowl)

          Originally posted by Miggyfan99
          I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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          • packersfan4eva
            Ryan Luxem
            • Dec 2008
            • 9052

            Updated the career stats of my recruited players, starting the around the NCAA update now

            Originally posted by Miggyfan99
            I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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            • packersfan4eva
              Ryan Luxem
              • Dec 2008
              • 9052



              All right guys, I now have a minor problem. I got a new computer about 4 days ago to replace my old one, but now Paint fucks up my updates. I can't find the same fonts, and when I do it looks different. For instance, I had to change the header because the MT Rounded Bold was gone. Along with that is the fact that Arial looks different between the computers. So some schools like NC State, Missouri, and Troy in the top 25 look fucked up because of the weird font. So I'm going to have to do a complete overhaul of the around the NCAA updates. Any suggestions?

              Originally posted by Miggyfan99
              I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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              • Tearz49ers
                Member
                • Nov 2008
                • 875

                Arial Rounded MT Font:

                Arial Rounded fonts download free at FontYukle.net


                Should be a free download to. Unzip and install and there we go.

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                • packersfan4eva
                  Ryan Luxem
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 9052

                  Originally posted by Tearz49ers
                  Arial Rounded MT Font:

                  Arial Rounded fonts download free at FontYukle.net


                  Should be a free download to. Unzip and install and there we go.
                  Got it to work man. Thank you dude

                  Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                  I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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                  • packersfan4eva
                    Ryan Luxem
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 9052


                    Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                    I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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                    • packersfan4eva
                      Ryan Luxem
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 9052

                      Originally posted by TBMiz
                      Great stuff as always. You're en fuego on the recruiting trail, and it's nice to see the Tigers at #13.
                      Gracias.

                      The Tigers should be a lot lower, though. They haven't beaten any currently ranked teams (they had some easy-ass schedule), and the one they did play they lost 56-13. They played Oklahoma. So they'll probably get crushed in their inevitable bowl game
                      Last edited by packersfan4eva; 02-09-2010, 06:20 PM.

                      Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                      I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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                      • packersfan4eva
                        Ryan Luxem
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 9052


                        Losing His Touch? Thompson Loses More Recruits

                        Bloomington, IN - For not-so-serious fans, Anthony Thompson is doing a magical recruiting job. He has--so far, at least--the top recruiting class in the nation, consisting of entirely four and five star recruits, and more wanting to be a part of the Hoosiers football squad. But for scouts and in-depth analysts, things are starting to take a turn for the worst; in the past two weeks, eight recruits have committed to other schools, including some of the Hoosiers top prospects.

                        Just this last week, Indiana lost five recruits to a hard commit and one to a soft: Sean Wilson (#1 MLB), Stan Collier (#1 QB), Jonathan Sparks (#4 MLB), Brad Goodman (#6 T), Drew Osborne (#2 SS), and Marcus Flowers (#9 FS). "Yea, it's tough, but we'll work through it," said coach Anthony Thompson. "We have filled all of our needs for next season, so even if we don't get any more commitments for next year we are in great shape. Plus, this is only the second time in school history that we've had the top recruiting class in the nation." The last time that happened was last year, when the Hoosiers held the top spot until Week 12, when the Notre Dame Fighting Irish took over the lead spot (Alabama ended up finishing the season with the top recruiting class in the nation).

                        Thompson hasn't been a complete failure, however, as he has managed to snag three recruits in the past two hectic weeks.

                        Last week, Thompson received a verbal commitment from Sam Kaplan, the 8th best wide receiver in this year's recruiting class. He was overshadowed by the exciting prospects of the top ranked wide receiver, Jarrell Lemon, but he ditched the Hoosiers in order to play for the always great Texas Longhorns. "While we may be disappointed at the loss of Lemon, Kaplan will be a great addition to our team," said the Indiana receiving coach, Jason Katono. "He possess 4.3 40 speed (which is one of the fastest times in the nation), he has outstanding hands, he runs crisp, clean routes, and he loves to play football." Kaplan set the Nevada state record for yards in a career this past season, even if he was 150 receptions short of the All-Time record for catches.

                        This week, Thompson received a commitment from Kevin East, a canadian cornerback, and Matt Jones, a Minnesotian defensive tackle.

                        Not much is known about Kevin East since he played in Canada and they don't keep track of stats up there (damn canadians), but what is known is that he once recorded nine interceptions in a game against the Toronto Bullets All-Star team (consisting of college players). "He's a fantastic player," said Chris Adkins, a current Indiana cornerback. "We watched him on film, and he is probably better than me right now. He's fast, smart, quick, has great hands, and reads the quarterback better than any defensive player I've ever seen."

                        The other recruit, Matt Jones, is a four star defensive tackle from St. Paul, Minnesota. He's extremely quick off the line, often getting past the line of scrimmage before the offensive lineman even gets off of his stance (against high school lineman, mind you). But he's a weak tackeler; 58 of his would-be tackles were broken last year, setting a school record for infamy. "I'm not proud of it," he told reporters yesterday, "but I did kind of deserve it. All this hype directed at me made me lose my focus, and I got out of shape and overweight. Halfbacks had an easy time getting off of my tackles, and it made colleges less interested in me. I'm settling with Indiana because even though [Anthony Thompson] is a fag, he thinks I'm good enough to be a great players."

                        Indiana has gotten commitments from 11 players this year, which is still the second highest number of recruits in the nation.

                        Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                        I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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                        • packersfan4eva
                          Ryan Luxem
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 9052

                          Originally posted by JohnnyU
                          oh thats rough...but at least you're getting a ton of good recruits. i still have yet to unlock the secrets of recriuting
                          The ones I want I call every single week. That's all I do, and it seems to work for me :D



                          I'll post my game versus Penn State tonight. #4 versus #8. Big 10 title on the line. We lose, the best we can do is tie for the lead in the conference and miss out on our first outright Big 10 championship. Win today and against Purdue and the Big 10 is ours.

                           
                          The game was epic

                          Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                          I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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                          • packersfan4eva
                            Ryan Luxem
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 9052

                            Originally posted by aabar4518
                            Ouch. With the face, I predict an overtime loss...
                            You'll just have to wait and see

                            Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                            I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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                            • TheSanchize
                              #1 Mets and Jets Fan
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 2741

                              looking good, btw..i took your sliders for my chise..and they are fantastic!
                              "Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi Berra

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                              • packersfan4eva
                                Ryan Luxem
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 9052


                                Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                                I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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