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Name: Harry Crider 
College: Indiana     Number: 57
Height: 6-3   Weight: 307
Position: C  Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2021

40 Low: 5.18
   40 Time: 5.26
  40 High: 5.34

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Height: 6027
Weight: 307

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Dates: 04/02/21
Hand: 08 7/8  Arm: 32 3/4
Wingspan: 79 5/8

Height: 6027
Weight: 307
40 Yrd Dash: 5.26
20 Yrd Dash: 3.04
10 Yrd Dash: 1.78
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 31
Vertical Jump: 27
Broad Jump: 08'06"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.64
3-Cone Drill: 7.63

40 Time Range: 5.23-5.29/Projected 5.27
 

 



 Data Scout Notes: 2020: HMC...PWuerffel



 Harry Crider, Indiana, Player News

  01/10/21 - C Harry CriderSr/2021, Indiana, 6-3, 307 (DS#14 C) + More +

  Indiana offensive lineman Harry Crider announced Sunday he will pursue a pro career and will not return to the Hoosiers in 2021. Crider, a fourth-year senior, could have returned for a fifth season because the NCAA extended an additional year of eligibility to all fall athletes. A two-year starter, Crider manned left guard as a junior, and he started all eight games at center as a senior. - The Indianapolis Star

(DS#14 C) Sr/2021 C Harry CriderIndiana
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  12/15/20 - C Harry CriderSr/2021, Indiana, 6-3, 307 (DS#14 C) + More +

  2020 ALL-BIG TEN FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Harry Crider,...Crider has started all seven games for an offense that tops the league in fewest sacks allowed (1.14, T-14th), ranks third in scoring (30.1), shares third in interceptions lost (4, T-27th), ranks fourth in passing (258.0, 41st) and ranks sixth in time of possession (30:37). - Indiana Football

(DS#14 C) Sr/2021 C Harry CriderIndiana
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  07/27/20 - C Harry CriderSr/2021, Indiana, 6-3, 307 (DS#14 C) + More +

  2020 WUERFFEL TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: Harry Crider, Indiana, senior, offensive line,...Crider appeared in all 13 games with 12 starts at left guard and one at center in 2019. IU matched a school record with nine 30-point games. The Hoosiers set a program mark with 3,931 passing yards, and finished third with 5,626 total yards and 413 points, A two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree, Crider graduated with a criminal justice degree in December of 2019. He has volunteered at the Riley Hospital for Children IU Day, read to local elementary school children and bagged food for Blessings in a Backpack. Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes as a 10-year old, Crider raised $16,000 through his high school senior project, a fundraising event for the Riley Children's Foundation. - Indiana Football

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  04/15/20 - C Harry CriderSr/2021, Indiana, 6-3, 307 (DS#14 C) + More +

  Indiana offensive line coach Darren Hiller isn't afraid to challenge Harry Crider - a senior with a strong chance of being the Hoosiers' center if/when the 2020 season begins. Last year's captains Coy Cronk (tackle) and Simon Stepaniak (guard) are gone. As is starting center Hunter Littlejohn. That creates opportunities for leaders to step up for IU's offensive line. The cancellation of spring practice due to the coronavirus pandemic made it more difficult for players to stand out, but Hiller continues to encourage linemen, such as Crider, to step up during these unforeseen circumstances. "We know who the leaders are from a work perspective," Hiller said via teleconference Wednesday. "It's now going to be, who's gonna be the vocal guy? There are some questions in that regard."

Hiller feels Crider could improve on vocal leadership, but he has seen in the past that the quiet guy can step up. When Hiller became Indiana's offensive line coach in 2017, he had no seniors in the room. So he pushed players such as redshirt junior Wes Martin outside their comfort zone in hopes of becoming a leader. "Hindsight being 20/20, Wes is a quiet guy," Hiller said. "Wes is a hard worker and obviously a very good football player, but he's not a real vocal guy." When Hiller reflects on Crider's time at Indiana, he hopes to be able to say similar things. "He's just gotta get a little bass in his voice at times and take control," Hiller said. "He knows what to do, and communication's just gotta be a little bit louder, a little bit more vocal." - Indianapolis Star/News


(DS#14 C) Sr/2021 C Harry CriderIndiana
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