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Indiana hopes culture change will lead to better results on defense

CHICAGO -- It was no surprise when Indiana head coach Kevin Wilson began his Big Ten media days session by talking about his offense.

Wilson is an offense-first guy. Always has been. He's awfully good at it, too. He rightly bragged about how his Hoosiers led the Big Ten in fewest sacks allowed and fewest turnovers committed in 2015 despite running the most plays. Wilson didn't even mention that his team also scored the most points and piled up the most total yards and passing yards.

"We've got one side of the ball that's hit out of the park pretty good," he said.