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BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football’s starting middle linebacker Aiden Fisher needs a new running mate.
Fisher is one of IU’s most experienced returning defenders — he’s played in 36 games and made 24 starts — and knows defensive coordinator Bryant Haines’ scheme better than anyone on the roster, but he won’t have Jailin Walker by his side for the first time in his career.
Fisher took over as a full-time starter for JMU in Week 3 of the 2023 season with Walker already manning the Will linebacker position. They inherited those same roles when they followed coach Curt Cignetti and his staff to Bloomington.
Fisher earned First-Team All-Big Ten honors last season with a team-high 118 tackles while Walker was one of IU’s top defensive playmakers with 82 tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, two interceptions, and three forced fumbles.
The success they had helped IU finish with the No. 2 ranked defense (256.3 yards allowed) in the country.
"Definitely not easy (to replace) with how special of a player he is,” Fisher said during spring practice.
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Indiana coach Curt Cignetti called establishing depth at linebacker behind Fisher as a key “priority” this spring. The good news for Indiana is that Walker’s potential replacements, Rolijah Hardy and Isaiah Jones, got plenty of reps last year.
They both got reps in IU’s 4-3 package that was primarily used against 12 personnel, offensive formations with two tight ends.
“Isaiah Jones the first half of the season was that first guy in,” Cignetti said. “The last half of the season it was Ro Hardy. So you've got two guys, Hardy and Jones, that have played a lot of football.”
Jones played 207 snaps and Hardy played 170 snaps with 116 of those coming in IU’s final five games.
Hardy flashed some playmaking ability with 5.5 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and two interceptions. He was part of IU’s 2024 signing class after spending the 2023 season as part of the Naval Academy Preparatory School.
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“The thing with Rolijah is, he’s been a sponge,” Fisher said in December. “He’s gotten in that room and he’s wanted to learn every single thing. Everything me and J Walk say, he’s always listening. He’s really impressive, he’s a really good player, smart player and I know he’s impressed a lot of people.”
Indiana also has redshirt freshman Quentin Clarke and early enrollee PJ Nelson getting reps at linebacker this spring.
“It's all about development and growing, and seeing who meshes well together,” Fisher said. “They have all done a great job in the film room, practice-wise of taking the right approach to it. I think when it comes around, we'll be able to get to that production at the Will position.”
Michael Niziolek is the Indiana beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times. You can follow him on X @michaelniziolek and read all his coverage by clicking here.
This article originally appeared on The Herald-Times: How will Indiana football replace starting Will linebacker Jailin Walker?
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Fisher is one of IU’s most experienced returning defenders — he’s played in 36 games and made 24 starts — and knows defensive coordinator Bryant Haines’ scheme better than anyone on the roster, but he won’t have Jailin Walker by his side for the first time in his career.
Fisher took over as a full-time starter for JMU in Week 3 of the 2023 season with Walker already manning the Will linebacker position. They inherited those same roles when they followed coach Curt Cignetti and his staff to Bloomington.
Fisher earned First-Team All-Big Ten honors last season with a team-high 118 tackles while Walker was one of IU’s top defensive playmakers with 82 tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, two interceptions, and three forced fumbles.
The success they had helped IU finish with the No. 2 ranked defense (256.3 yards allowed) in the country.
"Definitely not easy (to replace) with how special of a player he is,” Fisher said during spring practice.
More: Indiana football’s ‘remarkable’ momentum carried weight with impact transfers
Indiana coach Curt Cignetti called establishing depth at linebacker behind Fisher as a key “priority” this spring. The good news for Indiana is that Walker’s potential replacements, Rolijah Hardy and Isaiah Jones, got plenty of reps last year.
They both got reps in IU’s 4-3 package that was primarily used against 12 personnel, offensive formations with two tight ends.
“Isaiah Jones the first half of the season was that first guy in,” Cignetti said. “The last half of the season it was Ro Hardy. So you've got two guys, Hardy and Jones, that have played a lot of football.”
Jones played 207 snaps and Hardy played 170 snaps with 116 of those coming in IU’s final five games.
Hardy flashed some playmaking ability with 5.5 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and two interceptions. He was part of IU’s 2024 signing class after spending the 2023 season as part of the Naval Academy Preparatory School.
More: ‘I see progress’: Indiana football’s offensive line not letting injuries derail spring practice goals
“The thing with Rolijah is, he’s been a sponge,” Fisher said in December. “He’s gotten in that room and he’s wanted to learn every single thing. Everything me and J Walk say, he’s always listening. He’s really impressive, he’s a really good player, smart player and I know he’s impressed a lot of people.”
Indiana also has redshirt freshman Quentin Clarke and early enrollee PJ Nelson getting reps at linebacker this spring.
“It's all about development and growing, and seeing who meshes well together,” Fisher said. “They have all done a great job in the film room, practice-wise of taking the right approach to it. I think when it comes around, we'll be able to get to that production at the Will position.”
Michael Niziolek is the Indiana beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times. You can follow him on X @michaelniziolek and read all his coverage by clicking here.
This article originally appeared on The Herald-Times: How will Indiana football replace starting Will linebacker Jailin Walker?
Continue reading...