Zach Horton has taken on more of a blocking role with the Hoosiers and thinks Indiana will be able to keep Kurtis Rourke from taking hits against Purdue.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana tight end Zach Horton saw the tape of the Hoosiers’ performance in their 38-15 loss at Ohio State and didn’t recognize the team he was watching.
“We left a lot out there, a lot of self-inflicted wounds. There's nothing Ohio State did; stuff that we did and stuff that we know how to fix. That's the first thing I noticed.” “It’s communication, just all being on the same page is where a lot of the mistakes were at,” Horton said. “This is really going back to film and watching, listening to the coaches to hear what they want. It's really trying to pay attention to film room. And just like I said, communicate.”
He comes off the field occasionally when Indiana intends to throw the ball. Horton just rolls with what his mission is on each play. “Sometimes it's a good feeling to see a spring and a touchdown. See them run, and you know that you got the block to help that. So it's just a feeling thing and it's kind of fun to be honest,” Horton said.
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