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3 comments by   |   Wednesday, February 6, 2013 - 10:51 am UTC

1. HOOSIERS HQ
A quartet of four-star recruits are among those expected to join Kevin Wilson’s Hoosier football program on Signing Day today, Dustin writes.

2. IT’S INDIANA
Michigan and Michigan State were the latest victims of home cooking in Assembly Hall, Bill Simonson of MLive.com writes.

Signing his IU letter of intent is just the first step to fulfilling a dream for wide receiver Isaac Griffith, Pete DiPrimio of the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel writes.

In case you hadn’t noticed, Indiana and Michigan are the Big Ten’s best, not to mention the nation’s, as the numbers bear out according to John Gasaway from Basketball Prospectus.

3. BIG TEN COUNTRY
A breakdown of the conference based on the expected football recruiting classes that will be signed today, Jared Shanker of ESPN.com blogs.

4. ONE FOR THE ROAD
On signing day, what better than “Vital Signs” by Frank Turner.

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3 comments:
#1
Hoosier Clarion
Wednesday, February 6, 2013 - 10:54 AM UTC

All 3 Indy area 4* IU targets have signed LOI’s.

 
#2
Punjab
Wednesday, February 6, 2013 - 11:47 AM UTC

Jeremy, great find with the “home cooking” article. Especially given the events of the last 12 hours or so. Hilarious read.

 
#3
kurk81
Wednesday, February 6, 2013 - 12:43 PM UTC

Jeremy and Dustin, whenever IU fans whine that you’re too hard on IU teams, just re-read the ‘home cooking’ article. Better to risk erring on the side of criticism than to be a paid shill cheerleading for the home team and blaming the refs when we lose. Does that guy really get paid for writing that stuff?

 


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