Of course, it did. Kasey Teegardin's first-kiss-good football coaching life was rolling to a Cream 'n Crimson high, and clouds had no place above Indiana's practice fields. "I'm excited for this opportunity," he said with a smile. Teegardin had just completed his second spring practice as Indiana's new safeties coach. He was 24 hours removed from a practice interception, fresh off a high-energy session that included a drone buzzing courtesy of the latest high-tech creativity from the Mark Cuban Center for Sports Media and Technology, and eager to embrace a promising future.
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The sun shined from a cloudless blue sky.