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Offensive line looking to build on 2012 success

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana's offensive line led the Big Ten
in 2012, allowing just one sack every 31.8 pass attempts.
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The Hoosiers finished atop the Big Ten in passing offense
(311.2), which ranked 17th nationally, and set program records for
passing yardage (3,734) and total offense (5,304). They also finished
second in the league in total offense (442.0) and fourth in scoring
offense (30.8).
Left tackle Jason Spriggs, center Will Matte and right guard
Dan Feeney collected 2012 honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition.
Spriggs and Feeney earned freshman All-America honors after starting
all 12 games, an IU true freshman record for an offensive lineman.
Spriggs and right tackle Peyton Eckert talked to
IUHoosiers.com following Thursday's spring practice:
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Gray also spoke with interior linemen Feeney, Collin Rahrig,
Bernard Taylor and Jake Reed:
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Greg Frey is in his second season as Indiana's run game
coordinator and third as offensive line coach. He has coached 12
all-conference honorees in his career.
Frey mentored five 2012 All-Big Ten honorees, including
Spriggs, Matte, Feeney and Michigan's Patrick Omameh and Taylor Lewan,
who was named the Big Ten's Offensive Lineman of the Year.
Gray got Frey's thoughts on the offensive linemen's
performance this spring:
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