IUHoosiers.com
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - It's almost unfair how good Indiana's secondary could be next season.
Almost.
The Hoosiers are driven to improve on last season's 6-2 break-through effort in every way, including defense, which rated among the Big Ten's best in multiple categories.
"I am trying to make sure there is no drop-off," veteran safety Raheem Layne says.
Given the pass-happy, wide-open nature of college offenses, you have no chance if you can't defend the air game, and IU is built to do that as never before.
"We are on a good path, headed toward success," Layne says.