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Entries for October 15th, 2009

Payton Looking to Break Into Fashion Journalism

If you Google “Bryan Payton,” you’ll find a lot of sports stories about him. The fifth-year senior has been part of the Hoosier football team since he was red-shirted as a freshman in 2005 and, in the years since, has been covered by media outlets ranging from the Indiana Daily Student to the New York Times to ESPN.

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Indiana-Illinois Game to Air on WIBC 93.1 FM

Due to a scheduling conflict with the Indiana Pacers’ preseason game against the New Orleans Hornets, Saturday’s Indiana football game against Illinois will air on WIBC 93.1 FM in Indianapolis. IU football will broadcast on ESPN 1070 AM the remainder of the season.

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Fisher hopes switch helps Hoosiers turn corner (The State Journal-Register)

CHAMPAIGN — Desperate times call for desperate moves. One of 14 players in Indiana Hoosiers football history with more than 100 receptions and 1,000 yards receiving in his career, Ray Fisher took one for the team. When asked to move to cornerback for his senior season, he gained nearly 15 pounds in the offseason and gave it a shot in one of those send-a-message position changes.

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Former receiver catching on at corner (Peoria Journal Star)

Desperate times call for desperate moves. One of 14 Indiana football players all time with more than 100 receptions and 1,000 yards receiving in his career, Ray Fisher took one for the team. When asked to move to cornerback for his senior season, he gained nearly 15 pounds in the offseason and gave it a shot in one of those send-a-message position changes. “When players see me in my senior year …

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Fisher, Hoosiers look to get back in bowl picture against Illini (Kewanee Star Courier)

Desperate times call for desperate moves. One of 14 Indiana football players all time with more than 100 receptions and 1,000 yards receiving in his career, Ray Fisher took one for the team. When asked to move to cornerback for his senior season, he gained nearly 15 pounds in the offseason and gave it a shot in one of those send-a-message position changes.

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