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LA Burns

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For some unknown reason, have watched a decent amount of Hoosier action over the past few years - just read that Kellen Lewis transferred to Div II Valdosta St - obviously coaches must be high on Follet (think that's his name) but Lewis was a player - not sure I'd be thrilled with these developments as an IU fan


Now it is 5:19 am and yesterday was a bit rough :mj06: so maybe I'm not remembering correctly, but didn't Kellen Lewis just lead this team to its 1st bowl in 10,000 years?


Tried to look into it via yahoo/rivals but that site has become more and more difficult to peruse - may have to find a diff go to site





ANYONE HERE READY FOR SOME FUCKING FOOTBALL??????????????????????



Hopefully heading back to :sleep: - talk to you boys in a few weeks


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The talented-but-troubled Kellen Lewis, already moved from quarterback to receiver, was dismissed at the end of last semester (and has since announced plans to play at Division II Valdosta State in Georgia).

Lynch feels good about Ben Chappell, last year's part-time starting quarterback, and a group of talented receivers that include tight end Max Dedmond from Evansville. He believes a young offensive line, beaten and bruised last year, will be much improved. And the defense, with a pair of all-Big Ten caliber ends and a more healthy secondary, should be better.

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After unseating standout quarterback Kellen Lewis midway through the 2008 season, Ben Chappell played well for a pretty lousy Hoosiers team. The junior isn't flashy and it's difficult to imagine him ever challenging the records set by his predecessor, however, he is a confident and intelligent player who limits mistakes and gives his team the occasional opportunity of winning.

At 6-3, 235 pounds, Chappell is a polar opposite of the speedy Lewis who measured in at 6-1, 185 pounds. He doesn't have the ability make plays downfield with his feet like Lewis, yet he's comfortable in the pocket and moves around well for a player his size. Chappell completed 80 of his 153 pass attempts while throwing for 1,001 yards and four TDs and three INTs last season.
 

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For some unknown reason, have watched a decent amount of Hoosier action over the past few years - just read that Kellen Lewis transferred to Div II Valdosta St - obviously coaches must be high on Follet (think that's his name) but Lewis was a player - not sure I'd be thrilled with these developments as an IU fan


Now it is 5:19 am and yesterday was a bit rough :mj06: so maybe I'm not remembering correctly, but didn't Kellen Lewis just lead this team to its 1st bowl in 10,000 years?


Tried to look into it via yahoo/rivals but that site has become more and more difficult to peruse - may have to find a diff go to site





ANYONE HERE READY FOR SOME FUCKING FOOTBALL??????????????????????



Hopefully heading back to :sleep: - talk to you boys in a few weeks


LA Burns

hey burns...good to see you back for another football season.....

this new qb is supposed to have a strong arm & the team will run a similiar offesne as nevada (the pistol)....& their def. ends are supposed to be pretty good as are their linebackers....
 
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