Former Indiana Football Aaron Casey and Noah Pierre spoke to the media following the Indiana Football Pro Day. They spoke about their experience at Indiana, Pierre’s recovery from injury, and much more.
Medical staff carted Indiana defensive back Noah Pierre off the field during Rutgers’ opening touchdown drive three weeks ago, taking away a team captain and sixth-year senior.
Indiana coach Tom Allen said Monday that team captain Noah Pierre will be out for an extended period of time. Pierre plays Indiana's husky position on defense, a hybrid safety-linebacker role that combines pass coverage and run-game responsibilities.
Indiana was already struggling to stop Rutgers’ rushing attack. But the task became more difficult when the Hoosiers lost three starting defensive backs over the course of the contest.
After the loss to Maryland, Noah Pierre sent a text to four other players on the Indiana football team: Mike Katic, Cam Camper, Andre Carter and Aaron Casey. Those four, plus Pierre, are the five captains coach Tom Allen appointed for the 2023 Indiana football team.
Team captains Aaron Casey and Noah Pierre enter their sixth seasons at Indiana, but the rest of the defense is almost entirely new. As a result, Week 1 against Ohio State serves as an audition for playing time for many Hoosiers.
Tom Allen announced Wednesday that Noah Pierre, Aaron Casey, Mike Katic, Cam Camper and Andre Carter will be Indiana's team captains for the 2023 season.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Noah Pierre remembers when Indiana football was different. He arrived in Bloomington in 2018, often standing on the sidelines and waiting for his moment.
Watch below as BTN’s Dave Revsine interviewed IU football’s Aaron Casey, Jaylin Lucas, Noah Pierre and Tom Allen live on the air. The four Hoosiers were in Indianapolis on Thursday for the Big Ten’s 2023 Media Day.
Big Ten Media Day took place on Thursday in Indianapolis, Indiana at Lucas Oil Stadium and it was the first chance for media and fans to hear from IU football program as the season approaches.
Entering his sixth and final season as a Hoosier, defensive back Noah Pierre's goal is to rekindle the success Indiana had in 2020. While Indiana only played eight games in the shortened COVID-19 season, the Hoosiers went 6-2 and reached the Outback Bowl in Tampa, Fla.
Watch as Indiana defenders Aaron Casey (LB), Noah Pierre (Husky) and Louis Moore (Safety) met with the media to provide updates from spring practice. Indiana’s spring practices run through April 15, when they’ll host the fans for a Spring Football Saturday.
Indiana’s secondary got a second boost in as many days when defensive back Noah Pierre announced his return for a sixth season on New Year’s Eve. Pierre started all 12 games at the husky position in 2022 and had 39 tackles including 25 solo. He added three sacks, three forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, three pass breakups and a quarterback hit.
During Brandon Shelby's five years as a player at the University of Oklahoma from 2000 to 2004, he was surrounded by several teammates who would eventually play in the NFL.
With Indiana’s defense focused on stopping the nation’s leading rusher and down two cornerbacks to injury, the recipe for Michigan State seemed simple — target the backup cornerback.
It's taken a while for defensive back Noah Pierre to get on the field at Indiana, but the redshirt junior from Hialeah, Fla., has arrived in a big way so far this season.
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