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  02/24/20 - Peyton HendershotrSr/2022, Indiana, 6-4, 246 (DS#25 TE) + More +

  Indiana coach Tom Allen has suspended record-breaking tight end Peyton Hendershot indefinitely. Monday's announcement comes less than two days after Hendershot was arrested. He allegedly entered the apartment of a former girlfriend without her permission. He also is accused of grabbing and shoving the woman, according to the police report. He faces preliminary charges of felony residential entry and three misdemeanors - domestic battery, criminal mischief and criminal conversion. A statement released by the team said the suspension will begin immediately. "(Allen) will continue to evaluate the situation pending further developments," the statement said. Last season, the 20-year-old redshirt sophomore set school records for a tight end with 52 receptions, 622 yards and four touchdowns. He was a third-team all-Big Ten selection by the media and received honorable mention honors from the league's coaches. - AP College Football

(DS#25 TE) rSr/2022 TE Peyton HendershotIndiana
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  12/05/19 - Whop PhilyorSr/2021, Indiana, 5-10, 184 (DS#40 WR) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM (COACHES): WR Whop Philyor, Indiana,...Philyor, who also netted third-team honors from the media, is second in the Big Ten with 6.3 receptions per game (T-22nd nationally) and third with 91.0 yards per game (T-21st). He sits third in the conference with 69 catches (T-31st) and fourth with 1,001 yards (T-24th) to go along with five touchdowns. The Tampa native became the seventh Hoosier with 1,000 receiving yards and his 1,001 yards are seventh on the single-season list. Philyor ranks sixth on the program's single-season receptions chart and his four 100-yard games share sixth. One of 10 FBS players to record three double-digit reception games in 2019, his 489 yards after the catch top the Big Ten (21st nationally), according to PFF College. Scott owns 845 yards (5th in the Big Ten) on 178 carries (5th) with 10 rushing touchdowns (T-4th) and a 4.7 average. He is also fourth in the conference with a 76.8 average per game. - Indiana Football

(DS#40 WR) Sr/2021 WR Whop PhilyorIndiana
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  12/05/19 - *Stevie Scott IIIJr/2021, Indiana, 6-0, 225 (DS#16 RB) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM (COACHES): RB Stevie Scott III, Indiana,...Scott owns 845 yards (5th in the Big Ten) on 178 carries (5th) with 10 rushing touchdowns (T-4th) and a 4.7 average. He is also fourth in the conference with a 76.8 average per game. The Syracuse, N.Y., product has reached the century mark three times this year, and his nine 100-yard games are tied for the 10th-most in program history. Scott is second among all B1G backs with 26 catches and third with 211 yards. His 96.0 all-purpose yards per game rank second on the Hoosiers and 10th in the league, while his 11 total scores lead the team and are tied for third in the Big Ten. - Indiana Football

(DS#16 RB) Jr/2021 RB *Stevie Scott IIIIndiana
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  12/05/19 - Peyton HendershotrSr/2022, Indiana, 6-4, 246 (DS#25 TE) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Peyton Hendershot,...Hendershot owns 46 receptions (2nd on the team) for 555 yards (2nd) and four touchdowns (3rd) in 12 starts this year. He is second in catches and yardage, and tied for third in TDs on Indiana's single-season list for tight ends. The North Salem, Ind., native is second among all conference tight ends in receptions and yardage, and tied for third in scores. Among tight ends nationally, he is ninth in catches, 13th in yardage and shares 26h in touchdowns. Hendershot has set or matched career-highs in receptions or yardage six times, has led the team in catches on six occasions and has led the team in yardage three times. - Indiana Football

(DS#25 TE) rSr/2022 TE Peyton HendershotIndiana
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  12/05/19 - Haydon WhiteheadrSr/2021, Indiana, 6-3, 202 (DS#9 P) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): ST Haydon Whitehead,...A 2017 honorable-mention recipient, Whitehead is averaging a career-high 42.1 yards (5th in the Big Ten) on 47 punts with 20 inside the 20-yard line (42.6 percent), 15 inside the 10 (31.9) and four inside the 5 (8.5), to go along with a career-best nine 50-plus yarders, including a career-long 65-yarder. Only five of Whitehead's 47 punts have resulted in a touchback (10.6), 19 have resulted in a fair catch (40.4) and just six have been returned (12.8). - Indiana Football

(DS#9 P) rSr/2021 P Haydon WhiteheadIndiana
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  12/05/19 - Logan JustusrSr/2020, Indiana, 5-11, 182 (DS#5 K) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Kicker Logan Justus, Indiana,...Justus, who claimed second-team accolades for the second-straight season, continues the Hoosiers run of all-conference kickers, as Griffin Oakes earned Bakken-Andersen Kicker of the Year and first-team accolades in 2015 and 2017, and Mitch Ewald collected second-team laurels in 2013. A two-time Lou Groza Award semifinalist, Justus is 14-of-17 on field goals (82.4 percent) and 44-of-45 on extra points (97.8 percent) in 2019. His 44 PATs are fifth on the program's single-season list.

The McCordsville, Ind., native opened the year with 14-straight makes, which ranks second in program history (Austin Starr - 15 in 2007). Justus is second in the B1G in field goal percentage, third in field goals made and seventh in scoring (7.2). IU's all-time field goal percentage leader is 29-of-35 in his career (82.9) and 76-of-78 on extra tries (97.4). Justus is 15th among FBS kickers in field goal percentage and 22nd in field goals made per game (1.21). His 76 extra points are eighth and his 29 three-pointers are ninth on the school's career charts. - Indiana Football


(DS#5 K) rSr/2020 K Logan JustusIndiana
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  12/05/19 - Tiawan MullenSr/2023, Indiana, 5-09, 181 (DS#56 CB) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Tiawan Mullen,...Mullen shares the top spot in the league (T-15th nationally) with 12 passes broken up. He is tied for the team lead with two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries (T-3rd Big Ten, T-25th nationally), and he has 25 tackles, 22 solo and 3.5 for loss. - Indiana Football

(DS#56 CB) Sr/2023 CB Tiawan MullenIndiana
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  12/05/19 - Micah McFaddenSr/2022, Indiana, 6-1, 234 (DS#9 ILB) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Micah McFadden,...McFadden has played in all 12 games, (11 starts) and tops the team with 56 tackles, 39 solos and nine for loss, in addition to 1.5 sacks, one interception, four quarterback hurries (3rd on the team) and one pass breakup. - Indiana Football

(DS#9 ILB) Sr/2022 ILB Micah McFaddenIndiana
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  12/05/19 - Simon StepaniakrSr/2020, Indiana, 6-4, 313 (DS#18 OG) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Simon Stepaniak,...A team captain, Stepaniak anchors an offensive line that has allowed just 1.92 sacks per game despite using five combinations and three different left tackles. Indiana ranks second in the league in total offense (34th nationally, 443.6), passing offense (13th, 308.7) and time of possession (5th, 34:05), and sixth in scoring offense (32.6). With their bowl game remaining, the Hoosiers tied a program record with nine 30-point games at Purdue last weekend. Stepaniak started 11 times at right guard and has started 23 of the last 24 games. He accepted an invitation to the 2020 East-West Shrine Bowl. - Indiana Football

(DS#18 OG) rSr/2020 OG Simon StepaniakIndiana
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  12/05/19 - Caleb JonesrSr/2022, Indiana, 6-9, 370 (DS#51 OT) + More +

  2019 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Caleb Jones,...Jones is one of two linemen (Harry Crider) to start all 12 games this season. Along with Stepaniak, he helped pave the way for one of the conference's top offensive attacks. The 6-8, 358-pounder started the first 11 games at right tackle before moving over to left tackle in place of true freshman Matthew Bedford against the Boilermakers. - Indiana Football

(DS#51 OT) rSr/2022 OT Caleb JonesIndiana
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  11/25/19 - DeQuece CarterrSr/2024, Indiana, 5-11, 199 (DS#162 WR) + More +

  NOV 25 PATRIOT LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORABLE MENTION: Dequece Carter, Fordham, Fr., WR, Louisa, Va./Woodberry Forest School,...Carter caught a season-high 10 passes for 87 yards in the Rams' season-ending victory over Bucknell...His 53 receptions and 723 receiving yards are both Fordham freshman-school records, breaking marks set by Javarus Dudley in 2000. - Patriot League Football

(DS#162 WR) rSr/2024 WR DeQuece CarterIndiana
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  11/19/19 - DeQuece CarterrSr/2024, Indiana, 5-11, 199 (DS#162 WR) + More +

  NOV 18 PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Dequece Carter, Fordham, Fr., WR, Louisa, Va./Woodberry Forest School,...Carter caught seven passes for 120 yards and two touchdowns in the Rams' game against Holy Cross on Saturday...The freshman wide receiver recorded his second 100-yard game of the year. Carter is second among Patriot League receivers averaging 78.0 yards per game in League play...His one-handed catch against the Crusaders made ESPN's Saturday's Best. - Patriot League Football

(DS#162 WR) rSr/2024 WR DeQuece CarterIndiana
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  11/04/19 - DeQuece CarterrSr/2024, Indiana, 5-11, 199 (DS#162 WR) + More +

  NOV 4 PATRIOT LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORABLE MENTION: Dequece Carter, Fordham, Fr., WR, Louisa, Va./Woodberry Forest, School,...Carter caught eight passes for a Patriot League season-high 170 yards, finishing one yard shy of a Fordham freshman single-game record. He also had a touchdown reception. - Patriot League Football

(DS#162 WR) rSr/2024 WR DeQuece CarterIndiana
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  11/04/19 - *Stevie Scott IIIJr/2021, Indiana, 6-0, 225 (DS#16 RB) + More +

  NOV 4 BIG TEN OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Stevie Scott III, Indiana, So., RB, Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers,...Totaled 136 all-purpose yards and a career-high three touchdowns in Indiana's victory against Northwestern...Rushed for 116 yards and scored twice to mark his third game with multiple rushing touchdowns this season and the fifth of his career...Added a 20-yard touchdown reception, his second-career receiving touchdown...Claims his first career Offensive Player of the Week award...Last Indiana Offensive Player of the Week: Nate Sudfeld (Nov. 30, 2015). - Big Ten football

(DS#16 RB) Jr/2021 RB *Stevie Scott IIIIndiana
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  11/03/19 - *Stevie Scott IIIJr/2021, Indiana, 6-0, 225 (DS#16 RB) + More +

  Stevie Scott III was a smash hit in Indiana's Saturday night premiere. He ran around defenders. He overpowered defenders. He even fooled defenders. In the first November night game played in Bloomington, Scott stole the show with two touchdown runs and a 20-yard touchdown reception, leading Indiana to a 34-3 rout over Northwestern and locking up the Hoosiers' first seven-win season since 2007. "I do feel like there was a concerted effort by the teams we were playing to load the box and he was getting impatient and trying to bounce those runs," Indiana coach Tom Allen said. "But I think coach (Mike) Hart did a good job of teaching him how to stay with it and then he started running hard, with more confidence and our offensive line keeps getting better and better. And in the passing game he (Scott) has really worked on that."

It certainly showed Saturday. Scott set the tone early by driving defenders backward on an overpowering 7-yard run on the game's fifth play. He followed that by sprinting around the left side and down the field for 27 yards on the next play to set up a field goal. He wound up carrying 26 times for 116 yards and scoring on his only catch of the night, a 20-yard TD reception. Indiana (7-2, 4-2 Big Ten) has now won four straight in conference play, its longest such streak since 1993 when they won four in a row. And the Hoosiers are one win away from their first eight-win season in 26 years despite losing starting quarterback Michael Penix Jr. in the first half Saturday with yet another undisclosed injury. - Indiana/AP College Football


(DS#16 RB) Jr/2021 RB *Stevie Scott IIIIndiana
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