The backbone of the Indiana offense …
O-line deepest unit for Hoosiers
No. | Name | Ht./Wt. | Class |
50 | Jake Reed | 6-4/290 | R-Junior |
57 | Tim Gardner | 6-5/310 | Freshman |
59 | Peyton Eckert | 6-6/308 | R-Junior |
62 | Ralston Evans | 6-4/296 | R-Junior |
63 | Tyler Lukens | 6-0/300 | R-Junior |
64 | Collin Rahrig | 6-2/290 | 5th-Year |
65 | Wes Rogers | 6-4/300 | R-Soph. |
67 | Dan Feeney | 6-4/307 | R-Soph. |
68 | David Kaminski | 6-4/297 | R-Junior |
69 | Blake Biesen | 6-4/312 | Freshman |
70 | Jacob Bailey | 6-5/303 | R-Soph. |
71 | Delroy Baker | 6-6/295 | Freshman |
73 | Bernard Taylor | 6-2/310 | Senior |
74 | DeAndre Herron | 6-5/325 | Junior |
76 | Wes Martin | 6-3/302 | Freshman |
77 | Dimitric Camiel | 6-7/315 | R-Soph. |
78 | Jason Spriggs | 6-7/305 | Junior |
The starters–LT Jason Spriggs (24 starts), LG Bernard Taylor (15), C Collin Rahrig (16), RG Dan Feeney (12), and RT Peyton Eckert (18)–have plenty of experience, and that’s with Feeney and Eckert missing all of last season. They’ll be the cornerstones of the offense.
Key to success: Stay healthy while also improving depth.