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Entries for September 7th, 2009

Hoosiers Welcome Broncos to Memorial Stadium

Western Michigan Weekly Release (9-12-09) Get Acrobat Reader

Following its season-opening victory over Eastern Kentucky, the Indiana football team (1-0_ hosts Western Michigan (0-1) at Memorial Stadium (52,692) on Saturday, Sept. 12. Kickoff is set for noon EDT and the game will be televised by the Big Ten Network.

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Football. Football Game Notes – At Oregon (Purdue Boilermakers)

Boilers head out west to face Oregon in Autzen Stadium. Purdue and the Ducks went to double overtime in West Lafayette last season.

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Hoosiers need better run game (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)

The best thing about Thursday’s game against Eastern Kentucky is that it gives Indiana more time to prepare for Western Michigan. The Hoosiers sure can use it after an uninspiring 19-13 win over the Colonels, a Football Championship Subdivision team.

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Kirlew A Candidate for Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award

Indiana senior defensive end Jammie Kirlew is one of 30 NCAA® football student-athletes tabbed as a candidate for the 2009 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior in the Football Bowl Subdivision and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence – classroom, character, community and competition. The complete list of candidates follows this release.

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Indiana escapes upset-minded Colonels (The Mountaineer)

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Eastern Kentucky quarterback T.J. Pryor’s desperation pass to Orlandus Harris fell incomplete in the end zone as time expired, allowing host Indiana to escape with a 19-13 victory Thursday night at Memorial Stadium. This was the first ever meeting between the two schools.

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