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What Tom Allen Said After Indiana's 41-7 Win Over Indiana State

Indiana football coach Tom Allen met with media following the Hoosiers' 41-7 win over Indiana State Friday Night at Memorial Stadium. Here's everything he said.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana had its way in nearly every facet Friday night at Memorial Stadium during an in-state matchup with the Indiana State Sycamores.

The Hoosiers evened their record to 1-1 with the 41-7 win, following a 23-3 loss in the season opener against Ohio State. Indiana State dropped to 0-2, which includes a 27-0 home loss to Eastern Illinois last week.

Following the game, Indiana coach Tom Allen met with media. Here's everything Allen said in his postgame press conference. 

Indiana head coach Tom Allen fires up the Hoosiers before their game against Indiana State at Memorial Stadium on Friday, Sept. 8, 2023.

Indiana head coach Tom Allen fires up the Hoosiers before their game against Indiana State at Memorial Stadium on Friday, Sept. 8, 2023.

Q: Both quarterbacks looked like they played well. What do you take away from this game regarding that situation.

Allen: "I think they both played well, and they both started a game. They played minutes in both games. And we said we were going to go back and evaluate both games and make a decision. So we will have a starter for Week 3."

Q: What will that process for you be? I imagine it's a lot of film, but is it talking through with the position coaches, position groups, leadership groups within the team, things beyond the quarterback room?

Allen: "You know, it will extend to myself and Walt [Bell and the staff. You know, we won't poll the players. We kind of got a feel for that. I think after having two games, you kind of know how that feels. And honestly, you know, I think our guys played well in both of them, to be honest with you.

So at the same time, you got to have a guy. You know, I really do believe that's important. So we will make that decision. But it will be the coaching staff. I care what guys think, both sides of the ball. You know, we'll watch game film, decision-making.

Sometimes you see things and a play turns out a certain way, and maybe it's not executed properly. Or it looks like someone makes a mistake, maybe it was somebody else's fault. So just make sure we have accurate information. Obviously, a very important decision.

But just proud of both of them. I thought they both commanded the offense. They threw the ball well, ran the ball well, made really good decisions and got the ball spread  around. And, obviously, to be able to put pressure on them. So we're just going to do what we said we're going to go, play two games and make a decision." 

Q: Because the two quarterbacks were so similar in their production today, I don't know what you had in your head in terms of what you wanted to see and what you're going to do going forward, but was there anything that they did that made you deviate from what you might be thinking you might be having out of this game?

Allen: "Yeah, I mean, I don't know necessarily. I do think it's important to have a guy that you name the starter. I think they both can play. There's no doubt. They both proved they can play. And you can see the talent, you can see the skill. They're both young. But they're talented, young players. And I think you can say that. And we saw through fall camp. Back and forth, different guys doing different things. They can both throw, they can both run it.

But you need more than one quarterback. We know that, we've seen that. There's no question about it. So whoever's not the starter, has got to be ready to go based on what happens in a game and the situations that occur. And so, it's good to have more than one that I believe can play. And I think we have that.

And, you know, once you get Dexter back, then you got three that we know have proven themselves to be able to play and can move our offense. So having eventually three is a big, big deal. Because it's a long season. We're going to need everybody on that roster, everybody in that locker room to help us win."

Q: We saw Cam Camper and E.J. Williams leave the game tonight. What's the status on them, where are they at? Also, Omar Cooper went for over 100 yards tonight, how has he emerged and what have you see from him?

Allen: "Yeah, so talking about Omar, really, really pleased. Not surprised. I've always felt like he was special. Watched him play in high school many times. And that's just what he did. He has strong hands, he runs strong, he's tough. He's got a great base to him, you know, and he can block. He's unselfish. And he runs good routes.

You know, so he made some contested tight-windowed catches, strong-handed catches, and then went and got some yards. So love his emergence. We need that. We'll need everybody to help us win.

And as far as anybody else who was injured in the game, we use the availability report now as a part of our procedure. That's how we're going to use it. So we won't comment on injuries."

Q: Your thoughts on Jaylin Lucas, especially some of the explosion we saw?

Allen: "Yeah, that's what you want. And, you know, just trying to be able to on a weekly basis get him the ball in space. Because we were fully aware that people were going to try and avoid punting him the ball, kicking him the ball. On kickoffs, you see how that kind of affects that, as well. So trying to find ways to get him the football. And, obviously, he was very dynamic tonight. And that's who he is and trying to get him -- hand him the ball, toss him the ball, and throwing him the ball. And catching punts and catching kickoffs.

Once again, just another guy in our arsenal. Said this from the beginning, I feel like our offense has explosive, talented players. We just got to be able to get the whole pieces together and just continue to work and develop and get the timing down. And I think we made a positive step in that direction tonight."

Q: They had that 12-play drive and you called a timeout. I think you were happy with how they responded, obviously got the red zone stop. Do you feel like you met the moment in terms of how you wanted to contain them?

Allen: "Yeah, they didn't even have 100 yards of offense. So that's hard to do. I don't care who it is. And so, I'm still ticked about the fact that we didn't get a shutout. Because the fumble and the scoop and score. That's frustrating. But that's their fault. Because they had that 12-play drive. They shouldn't have that.

So I was frustrated because -- and it wasn't -- it didn't have anything to do with, you know, giving them credit. They moved the football, they were using the running quarterback, using a lot of different things. You try to create some creases.

I just didn't think we -- I thought we got ahead and we let up. And that's what I was trying to avoid. I just want to see guys battle, fight, and compete no matter what the scoreboard says, no matter who you're playing. I just thought we let up.

And I know it's human nature to do that in that situation. But I wanted to see our guys -- I was more disappointed in our body language and our leadership. So I challenged our leaders to make sure, hey, that's happening, because it's going to happen in a different setting, we got bow up and make some stops.

And we did get the stop there. We got an interception on fourth down. Which was big. And got off the field in that regard. So I thought the response was good. I thought the second half response was excellent. I think we gave up 27 yards the whole half. So just want to see us finish. And I thought we did defensively. So it wasn't perfect, but pretty dang good."

Q: Tom, talk about the offense as a whole. You had nine guys catch a pass, but getting Josh Henderson and Jaylin Lucas involved in the receiving game as well as the running game, how important was all of that heading into the game with Louisville?

Allen: "Very important. And the thing that for me, that's what I saw out of us. You know, I think I might have said this in one of my -- when I was talking this past week about, you know, our offense got after our defense a fair amount during fall camp. And so, it was back and forth without question.

So I knew we had this opportunity to be able to -- and I understand, you know, we played a team that doesn't have the same level of talent. And so, I understand that. But the execution was what I was encouraged by and the reads and the amount of guys involved in.

And I think we have a deep team. I think we have a lot of receivers who can make plays, it showed up tonight. Have a lot of running backs that can make plays, showed up tonight. We have a lot of guys at tight-end who can play and help us and do different things.

And so, I feel like we got a couple quarterbacks that can play. And I think we played a lot of different linemen, as well. We got eight guys I really believe that are ready to be in that five that we play with and we can mix and match them and be able to rotate them.

So I think those -- it was what we needed to do, was to be able to be crisp and clean and sharp. I think we punted a couple of times and just felt like the execution was what we have to have. And, obviously, kind of build off of it. Obviously, we got a lot more work to do. Got a huge test and opportunity coming up here next weekend. But in order to be able to keep growing our offense, I thought tonight was important."

Q: Regarding quarterbacks, do you feel now that each guy has the comfort and reps that they are going to need to be able to be a starter, not just for Week 3, but moving on?

Allen: "I believe so. You know, when you count all the – you know, it would have been ideal to name one week one. You know, coming out of fall camp, I get that. But trusted my gut on that one. Didn't feel like they had any distinction either way. I felt like we needed live game play to make a decision, and to really make a fair assessment. You know, and you can still see it's very close.

But once again, good issue to have. Two really good quarterbacks that I believe can run our system and we built it that way. And so, just got to be able to -- whoever that guy is, I do think they've had enough reps. We got a numerical count of what we got during fall camp. We got a lot of reps. Because those two guys pretty much did everything. And then Dex was kind of the one that got a few in there, as well, once he got back.

But other than that, those guys took a ton of reps during fall camp. And, you know, they got two games where they both played a lot of football. Pretty balanced in regards to the numbers and everything. So just pleased with where we are. And, obviously, that was the goal, was to be able to come to this point. And then we got to, as a staff this weekend make a decision."

Q: Last week you voiced your displeasure with the penalties and sloppy play. Why do you think those plays and those moments persisted today?

Allen: "Yeah we had seven penalties, and I think six of them were on special teams. The two running into the kickers to me is ridiculous. That's very fixable. Now, we didn't have block in the backs and holding on these returns, which is huge. So it was kind of more just silly, I think, lack of focus mistakes.

You know, we had the hit on the return. And I didn't really necessarily agree with that. Because there's no halo rule anymore. He didn't fair catch it. Sometimes it can just be catch it and wham. Anyways. That was one, that's an act of aggression. The other ones to me are just stupid. Okay.

Just running into a punter should never happen. So we'll get them cleaned up. Obviously, gave an earful to coach [Kasey Teegardin]. I love him to death. But he knows. We're in this together. We've been in this a long time. He's been here since I've been here. So he cares as much about it as I do. So we're going to get those things cleaned up because we got to be at our best here next weekend."

  • GAME STORY: Coach Tom Allen and the Indiana Hoosiers defeated Indiana State 41-7 on Friday at Memorial Stadium. It was a dominant win for IU, led by quarterback Tayven Jackson and an unforgiving defense, though it was clear all night that the visiting team was overmatched. CLICK HERE
  • WATCH JAYLIN LUCAS TD: Indiana running back Jaylin Lucas scored the first touchdown of the season for coach Tom Allen and the Hoosiers on Friday night in the team's game against Indiana State. CLICK HERE
  • WATCH TAYVEN JACKSON TD: The Indiana quarterback scored his first touchdown in his IU career on Friday night against Indiana State on a 10-yard quarterback draw late in the first quarter. CLICK HERE
  • BLOOMINGTON'S MADDIX BLACKWELL SCORED TD FOR INDIANA STATE: Former Bloomington South football player Maddix Blackwell scored the first touchdown of the game for the Indiana State Sycamores and coach Curt Mallory on Friday night against coach Tom Allen and the Indiana Hoosiers. Blackwell returned a Jaylin Lucas fumble 75 yards to make the score 21-7 late in the second quarter. CLICK HERE