I love to project line-ups. So here is my starting line up next year. This assumes that Jake Odum does not red shirt. I am also going to give my line up 2 years from now. Which assumes that Jake Kelly is a Sycamore (I am just doing this for my own amusement). So please don't be judgmental...
Two future Sycamores are set to square off at the Hulman Center Friday Feb 27. What I find interesting is that the ISU women have a home game scheduled that night at 7pm. How is this going to work?
http://blogs.indystar.com/preps/archives/2009/02/big_schoolsmall.html
I know it's only his second year and I'm not suggesting he's going anywhere now, but if this was McKenna's third season I'd like to think his job would be in jeopardy already. We need to demand more of our players and coaches. When we don't we've seen what happens. Look at the football team. I...
ok, so Golden did some research and apparently ISU is playing at Louisville in 2009, but the Tulsa game is off, so right now ISU has one I-A game scheduled in 2009. Plus I would assume (as mentioned in another thread) that EIU will come to ISU in 2009. So that leaves one more game to be...
Trent Miles was his college football team?s toughest critic Saturday morning ? a pattern that probably won?t change throughout his tenure at Indiana State.
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Trent Miles was his college football team?s toughest critic Saturday morning ? a pattern that probably won?t change throughout his tenure at Indiana State.
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Football and barbecue were on the agenda for the June session of the Indiana State Chalk Talk series. Coach Trent Miles and his coordinators gave fans and coaches of other ISU sports an idea of what to expect in the campaign. ?We want our former players and other alumni to be proud of what we do...
Three future Sycamore softball players were named to the Indy Star's 2008 Super Team - 2008 graduates Alyssa Marcum (New Palestine) and Shonda Garringer (Pendleton Heights) along with 2009 graduate Sara Evans (New Palestine). There are still some "undecided" players on the list that might...
The transitional period is over for Indiana State Director of Athletics Ron Prettyman. When hired in July 2005, Prettyman made it clear that he intended to use his first year to get the lay of land vis a vis ISU athletics. His second year was making changes he deemed necessary to get ISU on the...