The Indiana Hoosiers wrapped up their spring football slate with a spirited spring game that showcased a defense-first identity under new defensive coordinator Matt Guerrieri. Fans in Bloomington were treated to a surprisingly gritty performance from the defensive unit, which produced multiple sacks and several key turnovers. It was a performance that turned heads, especially given last season’s inconsistencies on that side of the ball. Adding momentum to the program’s defensive revamp, Indiana secured a commitment from Stephen Daley, a defensive end transfer from Kent State. Daley brings both experience and raw pass-rushing ability to a line that sorely needed reinforcements. With spring camp now concluded, head coach Curt Cignetti expressed optimism, saying the team had made significant progress in laying the groundwork for a turnaround season. On the offensive side, quarterback competition remains open, with several contenders rotating reps during the spring game. While no starter has been officially named, the staff is looking for consistency and leadership in the coming weeks. Indiana fans are cautiously optimistic that with strong defensive additions and increased competition across the board, the Hoosiers can return to relevance in the Big Ten—a goal that seems closer than it did just a year ago.
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Indiana Hoosiers Cap Spring Game with Defensive Dominance, Add DE Stephen Daley to Roster
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