The Unbelievable Strategy Behind Indiana’s Stunning College Football Resurrection
This analysis isn’t meant to undersell the schematic and player development changes Indiana has made. But so much of Indiana’s defensive growth really has just come down to the revolutionary strategy of “bringing good players from a good team over to a bad team.”
The Hoosiers have generated a 41.4% pressure rate on opposing QBs (five percentage points better than the Power Four average) despite blitzing a less-than-average 24.8% of the time. Last year, Indiana had a below-average pressure rate (30.8%) despite blitzing 32.9% of the time.

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