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1. HOOSIERS HQ
The Indiana football team belives it’s in good hands with Cameron Coffman at quarterback, Dustin writes.

Morehead State transfer Isaiah Roundtree’s wait has paid off as a member of IU’s backfield, Dustin wrote.

2. IT’S INDIANA (OR NOT)
Indiana basketball recruiting target Marcus Lee trimmed his list to three — Cal, Kentucky and Louisville — and his leaning toward the Golden Bears, Evan Williams of bustingbrackets.com writes.

Another IU target, Semi Ojeleye, committed to Duke on Monday, a perfect fit, Laura Keeley of the Raleigh News & Observer writes.

Former IU commit Trey Lyles drew a crowd for open gym, Indiana not included, Kyle Neddenriep of the Indianapolis Star writes.

3. BIG TEN COUNTRY
Despite last weekend’s struggles, Big Ten coaches says it’s too soon to write the conference off, Andrew Seligman of the Associated Press writes.

4. ONE FOR THE ROAD
The title track of Bruce Springsteen’s triumphant post-9/11 album, “The Rising,” performed live.

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