JH Tevis hits the high notes — and ball carriers — for Hoosiers' revamped defense

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JH Tevis hits the high notes — and ball carriers — for Hoosiers' revamped defense
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Cal transfer defensive lineman JH Tevis has brought leadership and an excellent singing voice as well as play-making athleticism to the IU front.

But what's striking in the video is that when Tevis is singing, his teammates want to sing with him, and they'll sing anything he might know just to join in. Toward the end of the video, defensive tackle Demarcus Elliott heard Tevis singing Garth Brooks.

"He's a people person," senior defensive tackle Sio Nofoagatoto'a said."He can easily relate or just talk to people. He's one of the guys on the team that you really see talking to everybody whether it's D-line, O-line, receivers, quarterbacks, DBs. That's been a good thing. Just his willingness to help people is a big thing.

"My family instilled in all their children that football will only last so long," Tevis said."You want to set yourself up for the future to be able to provide, and also just learn things that you're interested in. It's a more productive way to go about it. I took that to heart from my parents." "He deceivingly has a pretty good first step," Newton said."He's a big guy, his instincts are exceptional. He'll stay sound in his technique and his gap integrity or gap responsibility, but he also has a next-level instinct to make the play when maybe he shouldn't have. Then he's just flat-out extremely tough."

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