BEREA, Ohio -- Dressed in an orange jacket and matching orange shorts, Browns coach Hue Jackson is easy to spot on a practice field crowded with players, coaches, ball boys and onlookers.Standing in the middle of every drill on the first day of training camp, Jackson resembled a construction barrel -- perhaps a fitting comparison considering the reclamation project hes overseeing.Jackson is taking on the Browns, one of the NFLs worst teams who are on their eighth coach since 1999 and have had just two winning seasons since their expansion return 17 years ago.Its early, but theres something different about Jackson, who at age 50 has not lost an ounce of the enthusiasm that steered him toward a football life 29 years ago as a college graduate assistant at Pacific. The former Oakland head coach -- he led a talent-thin Raiders team to an 8-8 record in 2011 -- has impressed his players with a tough but fair attitude.Its always difficult to compare and contrast the coaches because I cant remember all of them in 10 years, cracked Browns Pro Bowl left tackle Joe Thomas, who is on his fifth head coach since 2007. But one thing I think all of the players have been drawn to Hue with has been his passion and his attention to detail. Hes not the type of head coach who wants to sit back and let his assistants do the coaching.Hes a guy that demands so much of his coaches that he actually wants to be in there doing the coaching himself. He cant help himself.Thats obvious while watching or listening to Jackson, a virtual chatter box during practice. Hes constantly offering players either a compliment or criticism. On Friday, Jackson laid into rookie quarterback Cody Kessler, stopping him from running a play with a profane outburst before making the third-round pick explain why he called out a particular formation.Theres no doubt the Browns are Jacksons team. He has far more experience than anyone in Clevelands revamped front office, which now includes Paul DePodesta, the teams chief strategy officer who first made his mark as a baseball analytics expert. Jackson wont have final say on roster decisions, which will be made collectively, but his voice will be the strongest and loudest on such matters.And while Jacksons message of a turnaround is a familiar one to Browns fans, who have heard catch phrases like its a process and we have to be patient before from his predecessors, some of his players believe a culture change is underway in Cleveland.Absolutely, its a palpable difference, said linebacker Paul Kruger, who signed with Cleveland in 2013 after winning a Super Bowl in Baltimore. Theres an energy here that I dont think Ive felt yet here. Its extremely positive, and I think that one of the best things that Hue brings to the table is that he unites. He unites the organization, the players, and I believe thats something that is rarer than youd think, a coach who can just unite the players and get everybody feeling the loyalty and the positivity.Thats what really inspires me the most about coach Jackson.Just the second coach hired by the Browns since `99 with NFL head coaching experience, Jackson has a proven track record of fixing quarterbacks and offenses. He spent the past four seasons in Cincinnati, where he coached running backs for two years before taking over as coordinator for one of the leagues most potent attacks.His new job is more daunting, and Jackson, who spent 14 years coaching in college before joining Washingtons staff as an assistant in 2001, only knows one way the Browns will succeed.Its just hard work, he said. Were going to put our head down and come out here and practice hard and then prepare hard and work our process and give us the best opportunity to win. I know that our staff and our players are going to do that and thats pretty important to me.Game notes For the second straight day in a row, inclement weather prevented the Browns from opening practice to the public for safety reasons. The team practiced in its indoor field house. ... Browns will be in full pads for the first time Sunday and Jackson promised, Were going to hit. Jackson plans to sound a siren during the workout and once its heard, anything goes. Jackson would not divulge any particulars about the contact drills but said were going to be bumping into each other.... DB Pierre Desir, who made six starts at cornerback last season, is getting a look at safety. ... Rookie WR Cory Coleman, the teams first-round draft pick, made several nice catches. 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The Hoosiers turned it over four times, with two leading to touchdowns, missed three field goals and two extra points in handing Rutgers (2-7, 0-6) its sixth straight loss.The turnovers were bad, Indiana coach Kevin Wilson said. We had four. Youre lucky to win on the road with that. Youre really lucky to win with the kicking errors we had on the PAT and field goal teams, were very fortunate to win. But kids played hard. Defense was awesome. A bunch of three and outs. . Our defense really played well. I was proud of those guys.The Indiana defense held Rutgers without a first down for seven straight series after the Scarlet Knights converted a fumble on the second half kickoff into a 24-13 lead.Lagow, who was 28 of 40 for 394 yards and two interceptions, ignited the comeback with a 40-yard TD toss to Camion Patrick.The redshirt junior said the key for him was to just keep throwing after his second pick.You cant linger on it, so after the second one you kind of just hit a point where you just say (forget) it, Lagow said after Indiana beat Rutgers for the first time in three games. You got to bounce back.Lagow, who had hit Ricky Jones for a 36-yard score in the first quarter, led a two-play, 53-yard drive to give the Hoosiers a 26-24 lead with 2:01 left in the third quarter. He hit Luke Timian for 19 yards on the first play and Redding covered the final 34 almost untouched for the lead.After gaining a season-high 414 yards rushing in a win over Maryland last week, Indiana was limited to 147 yards on the ground. Ninety-three came on the touchdown runs by Redding and Zander Diamont (59). The other 42 carries netted 54 yards, but the passing game stepped up with 420 yards, giving the Hoosiers 567 in total offense.ddddddddddddRutgers coach Chris Ash feels his team is getting closer to winning.A lot of people think were a long ways off. Were not, Ash said. You look at the Big Ten, take out the Ohio State, Michigan games, but you look at Iowa, you look at Illinois, you look at Minnesota, you look at Indiana. Thats four games that we were really competitive in. Three of those teams will be going to bowl games probably and were right there with them.Gio Rescigno, who went 19 of 36 for 258 yards, threw a 68-yard scoring pass to Andre Patton and scored on a 1-yard run for Rutgers. The latter gave the Scarlet Knights a 24-13 lead in the opening minute of the second half. Darnell Davis also scored on a 75-yard fumble return.Rutgers led 17-13 at halftime -- its first lead after 30 minutes since Sept. 17 against New Mexico. It took advantage of a fumble on the second-half kickoff to expand the lead.Indianas defense shut down Rutgers the rest of the way.David Bonagura added a second field goal for the Scarlet Knights in the closing seconds, but the Hoosiers recovered the ensuing kickoff to ice it.Indiana jumped to a 13-10 first-quarter lead on Diamonts run and Jones catch and run. Rescigno touchdown pass to Patton and Bonaguras first field goal made it close.Rutgers forced three second-quarter turnovers with Davis scoring after a Zander fumble to put the Scarlet Knights ahead.THE TAKEAWAYIndiana: The Hoosiers need to win one of their final three games -- Penn State, Michigan or Purdue -- to become bowl eligible.Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights are officially not going anywhere in Chris Ashs first season as coach.UP NEXTIndiana: Returns home to play Penn State Saturday.Rutgers: Plays at Michigan State Saturday.---More AP college football at www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25. ' ' '