Lynch says Hoosiers ready to get started (NBC26 Green Bay)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Indiana coach Bill Lynch can’t wait to get started. His players are ready, too.
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Indiana coach Bill Lynch can’t wait to get started. His players are ready, too.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana coach Bill Lynch can’t wait to get started.
By MICHAEL MAROT INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana coach Bill Lynch can’t wait to get started.
Indiana coach Bill Lynch can’t wait to get started. His players are ready, too. Lynch told reporters Friday he believes a physical preseason camp and a change in leadership have made the Hoosiers a stronger team heading into Thursday night’s season opener… Sponsored Topics: Bill Lynch – Indiana Hoosiers – United States – Coach – Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana coach Bill Lynch can’t wait to get started. His players are ready, too. Lynch told reporters Friday he believes a physical preseason camp and a change in leadership have made the Hoosiers a stronger team heading into Thursday night’s season opener against Eastern Kentucky.
Indiana head football coach Bill Lynch spoke with the media at his weekly press conference on Friday.
The Indiana University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is announcing the creation of two new television programs that will be nationally televised on the Big Ten Network. Due to a scheduling conflict with the Thursday night game against Eastern Kentucky, “The Bill Lynch Show” will debut next Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 5 p.m. ET on the network, but will be regularly scheduled to air on Thursday evenings at 5 p.m.
The Indiana University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is announcing the creation of two new television programs that will be nationally televised on the Big Ten Network. Due to a scheduling conflict with the Thursday night game against Eastern Kentucky, “The Bill Lynch Show” will debut next Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 5 p.m. ET on the network, but will be regularly scheduled to air on Thursday evenings at 5 p.m.
Indiana quarterback Ben Chappell just wanted a chance to lead his hometown team.
Inside IU Football with Bill Lynch has moved to the Crowne Plaza Hotel for the 2009 season. The show, hosted by the Voice of the Hoosiers, Don Fischer, debuts this Monday, Aug. 31, at 7 p.m.