2020 INDIANA SCHEDULE 35TH OUTBACK BOWL Date Opponent Time/TV Game: Ole Miss (4-5, 4-5 SEC West) vs. Indiana (6-1, 6-1 Big Ten East) O.24 8/7 Penn State W, 36-35 (OT) Kickoff/Date: 12:30 p.m. EST/Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021 O.31 at Rutgers W, 37-21 Location: Raymond James Stadium (Tifway 419 Bermuda Grass) - Tampa, Fla. N.7 23/25 Michigan W, 38-21 TV: ABC: Tom Hart (p-b-p), Jordan Rodgers (analyst) & Cole Cubelic (sideline) N.14 at Michigan State W, 24-0 Radio: IU Radio Network; Sirius 138, XM 195, Internet 957: Don Fischer, Buck Suhr & Joe Smith N.21 at 3/3 Ohio State L, 35-42 N.28 --/RV Maryland W, 27-11 D.5 at 18/19 Wisconsin W, 14-6 D.12 Purdue Canceled D.18 Purdue Canceled J.2 vs. Ole Miss 12:30 p.m. EST/ABC -B1G East Division games in bold -Rankings are AP/Coaches

2020 OLE MISS SCHEDULE STAT LEADERS STAT LEADERS Date Opponent Time/TV Passing Passing S.26 5/6 Florida L, 35-51 Matt Corral: 201-282, 2995 Yds, 27 TD, 14 INT Jack Tuttle: 18-27, 161 Yds, 2 TD, 0 INT O.3 at RV/RV Kentucky W, 42-41 (OT) Rushing Rushing O.10 2/2 Alabama L, 48-63 Jerrion Ealy: 147-745, 9 TD, 5.1 Avg Stevie Scott III: 137-462, 8 TD, 3.4 Avg O.17 at --/RV Arkansas L, 21-33 Receiving Receiving O.24 RV/RV Auburn L, 28-35 Jonathan Mingo: 24-349, 3 TD, 14.5 Avg Ty Fryfogle: 34-687, 7 TD, 20.2 Avg O.31 at Vanderbilt W, 54-21 Defense Defense N.14 South Carolina W, 59-42 LB Lakia Henry: 62 T, 2.5 S, 5 TFL, 2 FF, 3 QBH LB Micah McFadden: 52 T, 5 S, 8.5 TFL, 2 INT, 3 QBH LB Jacquez Jones: 62 T, 1.5 TFL, 3 QBH CB Tiawan Mullen: 36 T, 3.5 S, 4.5 TFL, 3 INT, 1 FF N.28 Mississippi State W, 31-24 CB Keidron Smith: 60 T, 1 INT, 6 PBU S : 34 T, 1 S, 3.5 TFL, 4 INT, 1 FF D.12 5/5 Texas A&M Canceled D.19 at LSU L, 48-53 SETTING THE SCENE J.2 vs. 7/8 Indiana 12:30 p.m. EST/ABC • No. 7 Indiana (6-1, 6-1 B1G East) faces Ole Miss (4-5, 4-5 SEC West) in the 35th Outback Bowl on Saturday, Jan. 2. Kickoff -SEC West Division games in bold is set for 12:30 p.m. EST at Raymond James Stadium (Tifway 419 Bermuda Grass) on ABC. • IU is playing in consecutive January bowls for the first time in school history. -Rankings are AP/Coaches • The Hoosiers are in their first Outback Bowl and their second bowl in the state of Florida (2020 TaxSlayer Gator Bowl). • Indiana is making its 13th bowl appearance and its fourth in the last six seasons. (more on page 59) TALE OF THE TAPE • IU is ranked for a program record ninth-consecutive week, coming in at No. 7 in the Associated Press Top 25 and at No. 8 OM IU in the Amway Coaches Poll presented by USA Today Sports. • The Hoosiers have been ranked in the Top 10 six times in 2020, the second-most in school history (9 weeks in 1945). Points Scored 40.7 30.1 • Indiana collected its first Top-10 ranking in the Nov. 8 AP Poll (No. 10) since Sept. 22, 1969 (No. 10). Rushing Yds. 217.7 100.1 • IU's No. 7 rating is its best in the AP Poll since Nov. 27, 1967 (No. 4). Passing Yds. 344.8 258.0 • The Hoosiers three Top-25 victories are tied for the second-most in the country behind Alabama's four. Total Yds. 562.4 358.1 • Their three Top-25 wins also matched the 1945 team's program record. • Indiana's 6-1 record is its best start since 1993 (7-1). Total Plays 79.7 69.3 • IU is 14-6 overall and 11-5 in league play since the beginning of the 2019 campaign. Its 14 victories share fourth and its 11 First Downs 27.7 19.4 Big Ten wins share third among all B1G teams during that span. Time of Possession 28:15 30:38 • With their victory over Maryland, the Hoosiers clinched a winning league record in consecutive seasons for the first time 3rd Down Conversion 50.4% 37.8% since 1987-88 and for the sixth time overall (1967-68, 1944-46 and 1936-37). 4th Down Conversion 64.5% 45.5% • Indiana's six conference wins are tied for the most in school history (1967, 1987). • IU's 11 Big Ten victories are tied for the most in program history over a two-year span (1987-88). Red Zone Scores 42-56 27-33 • The Hoosiers collected their first win over No. 16 Wisconsin (14-6) since defeating the Badgers in back-to-back seasons on Red Zone TDs 38-56 21-33 Oct. 6, 2001 (63-32) and on Oct. 12, 2002 (32-29), the former coming at Camp Randall Stadium. Sacks By 14-73 23-155 • Indiana recorded its first road victory over a ranked opponent since No. 18 Missouri on Sept. 20, 2014 (31-27), and its first TFLs By 41-160 43-201 B1G road win over a ranked opponent since No. 22 Michigan State on Nov. 10, 2001 (37-28). • Wisconsin's six points marked its lowest total against IU since Oct. 24, 1992 (3), and it was U-W's first game without a 5-21 17-270 touchdown since Oct. 3, 2015, against Iowa. Fumbles Recovered 6-90 3-0 • The Hoosiers matched a school record with five-straight league victories (1967) before losing at No. 3 Ohio State and have Field Goals 4-6 8-9 won 11 of their last 14, their most successful stretch in conference games in program history. Kick Return Yds. 23.8 16.0 • Indiana defeated Michigan State, 24-0, to reclaim the Old Brass Spittoon for the first time since 2016 and earn its first win in East Lansing since 2001. Punt Return Yds. 6.4 9.1 • IU's 38-21 victory over No. 23 Michigan was its first over the Wolverines since Oct. 24, 1987 (14-10). Points Allowed 40.3 19.4 • The Hoosiers 36-35, overtime win against No. 8 Penn State in the season opener was the sixth against a Top-10 opponent Rushing Yds. Allowed 211.2 135.7 in school history, with the last coming at No. 9 Ohio State (31-10) on Oct. 10, 1987. Passing Yds. Allowed 324.4 226.0 • It marked Indiana's first Top-10 victory at Memorial Stadium since Nov. 25, 1967 (No. 3 Purdue, 19-14). • IU has defeated PSU, U-M, MSU and UW in the same season for the first time in program history and beaten the Wolverines Total Yds. Allowed 535.7 361.7 and Spartans in the same year for the first time since 1967. • Senior WR Ty Fryfogle and junior LB Micah McFadden earned third-team Associated Press Al-America honors. NOTES - 2

TEAM INDIANA QUICK FACTS THE GAME University Facts • Indiana and Ole Miss will meet for the first time on Saturday. Location: Bloomington, Ind. • This marks IU's fifth bowl game against an SEC opponent: 1988 Peach Bowl (27-22 loss to Tennessee on Jan. 2), 1988 Population: 85,071 Liberty Bowl (34-10 win over South Carolina on Dec. 28), 1990 Peach Bowl (27-23 loss to Auburn on Dec. 30), 2020 TaxSlayer Founded: 1820 Gator Bowl (23-22 loss to Tennessee on Jan. 2). Joined Big Ten: 1899 • The Hoosiers hold a 27-22-1 (.550) all-time record against SEC opponents. First Year of Big Ten Football: 1900 • Indiana is looking for its first bowl victory since a 24-0 whitewashing of Baylor in the 1991 Copper Bowl on Dec. 31. Enrollment: 48,514 • IU is playing its first non-conference game of the year. Nickname: Hoosiers • The Hoosiers have won nine of their last 10 out-of-conference contests. Colors: Cream and Crimson TAMPA CONNECTION Marching Band: Marching Hundred • Twenty-two Hoosiers arrived in Bloomington from the state of Florida, including 10 from the Tampa area: Thomas Allen President: Michael A. McRobbie (Tampa/Plant H.S.), D.K. Bonhomme (Clearwater/Academy International), Juwan Burgess (Tampa/Plant), Jonathan Director of Athletics: Scott Dolson King (Tampa/Tech), Micah McFadden (Tampa/Plant), James Miller (Tampa/Armwood), Sio Nofoagatoto'a (Clearwater/ Senior Woman Administrator: Mattie White Academy International), Michael Penix Jr. (Tampa/Tech) and Whop Philyor (Tampa/Plant). Faculty Representative: Dr. Kurt Zorn • Tom Allen began his coaching career as the head coach at Temple Heights High School in Tampa from 1992-94. Ticket Office Phone: 866-IUSPORTS • He served as defensive coordinator at Armwood High School in 1995 and 1996. Website: IUHoosiers.com • Allen returned to Tampa in 2015 as the defensive coordinator at the University of South Florida before he made his way to Twitter: @IndianaFootball, @CoachAllenIU Indiana in 2016. Facebook: /IndianaFootball OLE MISS TIES Instagram: /IndianaFootball • Tom Allen worked at Ole Miss as linebackers coach/special teams coordinator from 2012-14. • Allen was on the same staff as Chris Kiffin, Lane's brother, who was Mississippi's defensive line coach from 2012-16. Head Coach • Defensive coordinator Kane Wommack, one of five finalists for the 2020 Broyles Award, served as a graduate assistant Head Coach: Tom Allen in Oxford from 2012-13. (Maranatha Baptist ‘92; Indiana ‘02) • His father, Dave, was the Rebels defensive coordinator from 2012-16. Record at Indiana (Years): 24-21 (Fourth Year)* • Co-offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach Grant Heard was a wide receiver at Ole Miss (1996-2000) and later was a Career Record (Years): 24-21 (Fourth Year)* member of the staff as wide receivers coach from 2012-16. *Coached in the 2016 Foster Farms Bowl • His wife, Renata, was a four-year letterwinner on the Mississippi volleyball team (1997-2000). • His brother, Ronnie, was a safety with the Rebels (1995-99). • Safeties coach Jason Jones spent six years (2013-18) as co-defensive coordinator at Ole Miss. Coaching Staff • He coached cornerbacks at Florida Atlantic University in 2019 on 's staff. Mike Hart - Associate Head Coach/RB • Four Hoosier players hail from the state of Mississippi: OL Kahlil Benson (Southaven), WR Ty Fryfogle (Lucedale), DT Grant Heard - Co-Offensive Coordinator/WR Jerome Johnson (Bassfield) and DB Christopher Keys (Collins). Darren Hiller - Run Game Coordinator/OL Jason Jones - S TOM ALLEN Kevin Peoples - DL • Tom Allen is one of nine finalists for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award. He became Indiana's first finalist for Brandon Shelby - CB the award since John Pont won it in 1967. Nick Sheridan - Offensive Coordinator/QB • Allen is one of eight finalists for the Paul "Bear" Bryant Coach of the Year Award. Kasey Teegardin - Special Teams Coordinator/DB • He is one of five finalists for the Dodd Trophy. • For the second time in as many years, Allen is a semifinalist for the George Munger College Coach of the Year Award Kane Wommack - Defensive Coordinator/LB • He was named the Big Ten's Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year (coaches vote) and Dave McClain Coach of the Year Kevin Wright - TE (media vote). Allen joined Bill Mallory (1986 and 1987) as the only IU head coaches to earn B1G Coach of the Year honors. • The Coaches Association selected Allen as the Region 3 Coach of the Year. He joined Mallory (1986 and Media Relations 1987) as the only Hoosier head coaches to earn Region 3 Coach of the Year accolades. Football Contact: Jeff Keag Office Phone: 812-855-6209 ALL-BIG TEN Cell Phone: 812-219-2925 • A school record 16 Hoosiers earned All-Big Ten honors. Email: [email protected] • Tom Allen was named the Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year (coaches) and Dave McClain Coach of the Year (media). Secondary Contact: Scott Burns • Senior Ty Fryfogle became the first wideout in Indiana history to be named the Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year. • A program record seven Hoosiers, including a school record four first-teamers, collected defensive accolades. Office Phone: 812-856-2939 • Fifth-year senior Jerome Johnson is the first IU DT to earn first-team honors since Hurvin McCormack (1993). Cell Phone: 812-322-5285 • Junior Jamar Johnson is the first Hoosier first-teamer at S since Eric Allen (1996). Email: [email protected] • Sophomore Tiawan Mullen is Indiana's first first-team selection at CB since Tracy Porter (2007). Fax: 812-855-9401 • Junior LB Micah McFadden rounds out the first-team quartet. Press Box Phone: 812-855-2754 • Junior CB Jaylin Williams notched second-team recognition (coaches, media), while junior S Devon Matthews secured third-team laurels (coaches, media). Team Information • Junior LB Cam Jones was recognized by the coaches and media as honorable mention. Offensive Formation: Multiple • Fryfogle also earned first-team all-conference honors from the league's media. Defensive Formation: Multiple • Junior RB Stevie Scott III and redshirt sophomore QB Michael Penix Jr. received second-team accolades (coaches, media), while redshirt TE Peyton Hendershot picked up third-team laurels (coaches, media). Starters Returning/Lost: 19/6 • Senior C Harry Crider and senior WR Whop Philyor were honorable-mention All-B1G (coaches, media). Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 64/18 • Redshirt sophomore K Charles Campbell picked up second-team All-Big Ten honors (coaches, media). Offense: 25/10 • P Haydon Whitehead and RS Reese Taylor carded honorable-mention recognition from the coaches and media. Defense: 35/6 • Fifth-year senior DE Michael Ziemba was named the team's Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honoree. Special Teams: 4/2 2019 Overall Record: 8-5 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 2019 Big Ten Record/Finish: 5-4/4th (East) • A total of 29 Hoosiers earned Academic All-Big Ten honors: Thomas Allen (3rd recognition), Charles Campbell (1st), Jack Cardillo (3rd), Gabe Cohen (1st), Harry Crider (3rd), Joseph Daniels Jr. (2nd), Demarcus Elliott (1st), Grant Gremel (1st), Nicholas Grieser (1st), Cam Jones (1st), Will Jontz (1st), Luke Lane (1st), Christian Love (1st), Zack Merrill (1st), Tiawan Mullen (1st), Mackenzie Nworah (3rd), Charlie O'Connor (2nd), Jeramy Passmore (1st), McCall Ray (1st), Beau Robbins (1st), Peter Schulz (1st), Samuel Slusher (3rd), Ricky Tamis (1st), Jack Tuttle (1st), Trey Walker (1st), Tim Weaver (1st), Haydon Whitehead (1st), Sean Wracher (1st) and Chase Wyatt (1st). • The total matches the program record, also set under Tom Allen in 2018. • During Allen's tenure, 95 student-athletes have received Academic All-B1G accolades. NOTES - 3

TEAM HOOSIERS HONORS • Indiana leads the Big Ten (T-4th nationally) in takeaway Peoples owns 27 years of experience and arrives at IU (Head Coach/Offense) margin (+10), interceptions (17, 1st) and takeaways (20, after four seasons in the same capacity at Tulane. He tutored Tom Allen, Head Coach T-10th). a pair of NFL standouts over his stint in New Orleans: end •Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Finalist • The Ohio State game (Nov. 21) marked IU's first regular- Ade Aruna (Vikings) and tackle Tanzel Smart (Rams). •Paul "Bear" Bryant Award Finalist season Top-10 showdown in program history and just the Wright is a 20-year head coaching veteran with 13 of •Dodd Trophy Finalist second overall (1968 Rose Bowl, No. 4 Indiana vs. No. 1 those seasons in the state of Indiana and the last five at IMG •George Munger Coach of the Year Semifinalist Southern Cal). Academy in Bradenton, Fla. Four of his IMG alumni were •B1G Coach of the Year (media, coaches) • Prior to their loss at No. 3 OSU, the Hoosiers won three- selected in the 2020 NFL Draft to give Wright 12 current or •AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year straight Big Ten road games for the first time since 1982 and former NFL players. earned victories in their first two league games away from Kasey Teegardin (bio on page 17) also earned a •Dodd Trophy Coach of the Week (Penn State) home for the first time since 1993. promotion to special teams coordinator on Jan. 19, 2020. • Indiana opened 4-0 for the first time since 2015 (4-0) and • Tom Allen’s son, Thomas, is an IU redshirt junior Harry Crider, C the seventh time in program history (1990, 4-0; 1986, 4-0; linebacker. Tom is one of four FBS coaches to coach his son: •All-B1G (Honorable Mention) 1985, 4-0; 1967, 8-0; 1910, 5-0). It went 4-0 to start league *Dana and Logan Holgorsen (Houston) •William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist play for just the third time (1987, 4-0; 1967, 5-0). *Phillip and Cannon Montgomery (Tulsa) •Rimington Trophy Watch List • With its win at Michigan State, IU earned its first triumph *Dabo, Will and Drew Swinney (Clemson) •Wuerffel Trophy Nominee as a Top-10 team since Nov. 11, 1967, also in East Lansing • Fourteen Hoosiers are currently on NFL rosters: RB Tevin •Senior CLASS Award Candidate (14-13). Coleman (49ers), LB Chris Covington (Colts), OL Dan •Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Candidate • The Hoosiers set their largest margin of victory on the Feeney (Chargers), LS Dan Godsil (Bengals), RB Jordan road in the MSU series, blanked the Spartans for the first Howard (Eagles), OL Brandon Knight (Cowboys), WR OL •Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Semifinalist time since 1993, and recorded their first road shutout since Wes Martin (Washington), OL Rodger Saffold (Titans), LB Oct. 23, 1993, at Northwestern (24-0). Tegray Scales (Steelers), OL Jason Spriggs (Packers), OL Ty Fryfogle, WR • With its victory over No. 8 Penn State, Indiana has won 15 Simon Stepaniak (Packers), QB (Eagles), TE •AP All-American (Third Team) of their last 17 season openers, and it is 43-18 in Memorial Ian Thomas (Panthers) and Nick Westbrook (Titans). •B1G Receiver of the Year Stadium openers with wins in 17 of its last 19 and 34 of its Stepaniak was selected in the 2020 NFL Draft by the •All-B1G (First Team) last 39. in the sixth round (209th pick), while •Biletnikoff Award Semifinalist IU's previous win over a ranked opponent came against Westbrook signed a free-agent deal with the Titans. •B1G Offensive POW (Ohio State) No. 17 Michigan State in Bloomington, 24-21, in overtime • Former IU (1998-2001) •B1G Offensive POW (Michigan State) on Oct. 1, 2016. This also marked the Hoosiers last win in a is on the 2020 ballot for induction into the conference opener. Hall of Fame for the ninth-consecutive year. Indiana improved to 5-7 in OT games with two-straight He earned All-Big Ten distinction in 1999, 2000 and 2001, Peyton Hendershot, TE wins (44-41 double OT at Purdue - Nov. 30, 2019). and he was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1998. The •All-B1G (Third Team) • IU's all-time record as a ranked team is 28-22-1. Big Ten MVP and first-team All-American in 2001, Randle El •John Mackey Award Watch List • True freshmen WR David Baker, RB Tim Baldwin Jr., was also sixth in balloting after he finished TE AJ Barner, S Bryson Bonds, K Chris Freeman, OL 13th in 2000. Mackenzie Nworah, OL Randy Holtz, CB Christopher Keys, DL Damarjhe Lewis, The Riverdale, Ill., native was the first player in NCAA •Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List WR Javon Swinton and CB Lem Watley-Neely have seen history to score 40 touchdowns (45) and throw for 40 TDs action this year. (42), the first to record over 2,500 total yards in four seasons, Michael Penix Jr., QB • The team voted center Harry Crider, linebacker Cam and the first to both pass for over 6,000 yards and rush for Jones, defensive back Marcelino McCrary-Ball, over 3,000 yards. •All-B1G (Second Team) linebacker Micah McFadden and quarterback Michael • The entire football team registered to vote. “Our whole •Davey O'Brien Award Semifinalist Penix Jr. season captains. objective, I want our guys to execute their right and their •Davey O'Brien Award QB Class of 2020 • The Hoosiers posted an 8-5 record and a 5-4 Big Ten mark privilege to be able to vote in our democracy,” Tom Allen •Davey O'Brien Award Great 8 (Ohio State) en route to an appearance in the 2020 TaxSlayer Gator Bowl said. “We never tell them who to vote for. We talk about •Davey O'Brien Award Great 8 (Michigan) against Tennessee, the program's first bowl game in the the challenge of being able to study and know the issues •Manning Award QB of the Week (Michigan) state of Florida. and vote for the person and individuals that you believe •Maxwell Award Watch List IU won eight games for just the eighth time in program represent what you want.” history and the first time since 1993. Whop Philyor, WR Indiana's five-conference wins tied for the third-most in program history (1945, 1979, 1988, 1991, 1993, 2019). •All-B1G (Honorable Mention) The Hoosiers posted a winning conference record for the •Maxwell Award Watch List first time since 1993 (5-3). •Biletnikoff Award Watch List On Nov. 10, 2019, IU entered the AP Poll (No. 24) for the first time since Sept. 20, 1994, and the Coaches Poll (No. 25) KEY NUMBER CHANGES Stevie Scott III, RB for the first time since Oct. 17, 1994. Several Hoosiers switched numbers in the off- •All-B1G (Second Team) • Tom Allen promoted Nick Sheridan (bio on page 4) to •B1G Offensive POW (Maryland) offensive coordinator/ coach on Jan. 10, 2020. season. Below is a look at some key number changes. •Maxwell Award Watch List Sheridan takes over for 2019 Broyles Award semifinalist and •Doak Walker Award Watch List Fresno State head coach Kalen DeBoer. Allen added three new coaches to the staff: Jason 2019 2020 Jones (safeties), Kevin Peoples (defensive line) and Kevin S Devon Matthews 27 1 Wright (tight ends). WR Jacolby Hewitt 18 2 Jones brings 17 years of experience to Bloomington, RB Sampson James 24 6 including eight in the SEC and five in the Big 12. He has WR Da'Shaun Brown 80 12 mentored four Jim Thorpe Award semifinalists and a Bronko Nagurksi Award finalist. DL Shamar Jones 96 52 NOTES - 4

DEFENSE HOOSIERS HONORS • After three years running the defense, Tom Allen turned • Indiana picked off three passes for the fourth time this (Defense/Specialists) over the reins to Kane Wommack in 2019, who was named season and for the third time in as many games in the Charles Campbell, K South Alabama's head coach on Dec. 12, and will remain Maryland win, which is believed to be a school record, and •All-B1G (Second Team) with the Hoosiers through the end of the year. was the longest streak in the B1G since Wisconsin in 2016. •B1G Special Teams POW (Rutgers) • The youngest FBS head coach (33) and 2020 Broyles • It also recorded three INTs at Rutgers, at MSU and at No. •Lou Groza Award Star of the Week (Rutgers) Award finalist, has his charges leading the Big Ten in 3 Ohio State. interceptions (17, 1st nationally), opponent red zone scores • IU had a pair of picks in a program-record seven-straight Jamar Johnson, S (57.9, 1st), sacks (3.3, T-8th) and takeaways (20, T-10th), third games and became the first team since Oklahoma State •All-B1G (First Team) in opponent passing efficiency (115.7, 15th), fourth in scoring in 2011 with at least two interceptions in six-consecutive defense (19.4, 19th), opponent completion percentage (57.1, games in the same year, also a school record. •B1G Co-Defensive POW (Penn State) T-26th) and opponent third-down conversions (36.7, 32nd), • The Hoosiers held the Wolverines to just 13 yards rushing, fifth in rush defense (135.7, T-32nd) and sixth in total defense believed to be the lowest yardage output by a Michigan Jerome Johnson, DT (361.7, 36th). team in 69 games in the series. •All-B1G (First Team) • A program record seven Hoosier defenders earned All-Big • U-M's 13 rushing yards were the lowest allowed by Ten honors, including a program record four first-teams: fifth- Indiana since William & Mary (-32) on Aug. 31, 2002, and the Cam Jones, LB year senior defensive tackle Jerome Johnson (1st), junior fewest by a B1G foe since Purdue (-8) on Nov. 24, 2001. •All-B1G (Honorable Mention) linebacker Micah McFadden (1st), junior safety Jamar • In 2019, Wommack led the defense to Top-50 finishes Johnson (1st), sophomore cornerback Tiawan Mullen nationally in scoring, total, rush and pass defense for the Devon Matthews, S (1st), junior cornerback Jaylin Williams (2nd), junior safety first time since 1993. Devon Matthews (3rd) and junior linebacker Cam Jones • Indiana last ranked in the Top 50 in scoring defense in •All-B1G (Third Team) (honorable mention). 1993 and rush defense in 1998. • McFadden earned third-team AP All-America honors. • The Hoosiers finished tied for 12th nationally in defensive Micah McFadden, LB • Indiana's 17 picks are tied for the third-most in school touchdowns (3, T-3rd Big Ten), tied for 27th nationally in •AP All-American (Third Team) history (19 in 1998 and 2007). fumbles recovered (10, T-4th), 34th in opponent third-down •PFF All-American (Honorable Mention) • In its 24-0 shutout of Michigan State, IU did not allow conversions (35.2, 5th), 36th in total defense (352.2), tied •All-B1G (First Team) the Spartans to advance beyond the Hoosiers 38-yard line, for 38th in opponent first downs (19.1), 43rd in rush defense •Walter Camp National POW (Wisconsin) limited them to 191 yards (60 rushing) and recorded four (138.5), 45th in scoring defense (24.4), 46th in pass defense •B1G Defensive POW (Wisconsin) takeaways (3 INTs) for the first time since Nov. 10, 2018. (213.7) and 48th in pass efficiency defense (128.01). • Indiana's five shutouts since the start of 2017 share • IU held four opponents: Eastern Illinois (52-0), Connecticut first nationally with Alabama, Georgia, Virginia Tech and (38-3), Rutgers (35-0) and Northwestern (34-3), to three Tiawan Mullen, CB Wisconsin. points or less, which marked the most in one campaign since •All-B1G (First Team) • IU limited No. 16 Wisconsin to six points, the fewest holding five to three or less in 1945. •Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List points the Badgers have scored in the series since 1992 (3) • Indiana was one of seven teams (Wisconsin-4, Florida-3, and the first time they failed to reach the end zone since Oct. Georgia-3, Iowa-2, Utah-2, Virginia Tech-2) with two Reese Taylor, RS 3, 2015, vs. Iowa. shutouts. •All-B1G (Honorable Mention) • Over the past two seasons, the Hoosiers have held six • IU held four foes under 200 total yards, four under 115 opponents, including four Big Ten teams, to six points or passing yards and five to 100-or-fewer rushing yards. Haydon Whitehead, P fewer, the most in the league. Wisconsin ranks second (4) • Wommack and Allen stress the importance of takeaways •All-B1G (Honorable Mention) with Ohio State and Iowa in third (3). and their magic number per game is three. • Indiana created two takeaways (1 INT, 1 FR) for the ninth- • The defense has reached that number 16 times since •B1G Co-Special Teams POW (Wisconsin) straight game, a program record. Allen brought the 4-2-5 to IU in 2016. •Ray Guy Award Candidate • IU has at least one takeaway in 36 of the last 38 games, • Since the start of that campaign (57 games), Indiana including each of the last 15, a school record, and it has an has five games with four takeaways, 17 with at least three Jaylin Williams, CB in a program-record 10-straight contests. takeaways and 29 with multiple takeaways. •All-B1G (Second Team) • The Hoosiers have scored 65 points off of their 20 • Wommack worked with Allen as an Ole Miss graduate takeaways. assistant in 2012-13, when Allen was linebackers coach Kane Wommack, Defensive Coordinator under defensive coordinator Dave Wommack, Kane’s father. •Broyles Award Finalist

OFFENSE Michael Ziemba, DE • Nick Sheridan took over IU's offense after 2019 Broyles against U-M in 69 all-time meetings, for 320 in the win at •B1G Sportsmanship Award Award semifinalist Kalen DeBoer was named Fresno State's Michigan State, and for 491 at No. 3 Ohio State, the most head coach in December of 2019. in 94 all-time meetings, the second-highest total in program • Senior Ty Fryfogle earned third-team Associated Press history and the fourth-most ever allowed by OSU. HOOSIERS IN THE POLLS All-America honors, became the first wideout in program • IU posted 460 total yards against the Wolverines, 433 Date CFP AP Coaches history to be named the Big Ten's Richter-Howard Receiver against the Spartans and 490 against the Buckeyes. of the Year, and he claimed first-team all-conference honors. • A week after throwing for 491 yards, the Hoosiers racked 10/18 RV RV • Junior running back Stevie Scott III and redshirt up a season-high 234 rushing yards in the Maryland win. 10/25 17 19 sophomore Michael Penix Jr. carded second-team All- • Working closely alongside DeBoer last season, IU 11/1 13 13 Big Ten honors, while redshirt junior tight end Peyton improved at least 40 spots in the national rankings from 2018 11/8 10 10 Hendershot collected third-team accolades. in time of possession (+87), average yards per pass (+83), 11/15 9 10 • Senior center Harry Crider and senior wide receiver average yards per reception (+78), red zone touchdowns 11/22 12 12 12 Whop Philyor received honorable-mention recognition. (+70), 20-yard passing plays (+69), 20-yard scrimmage plays 11/29 12 10 11 • The Hoosiers have reached 30 points four times in 2020 (+62), points per game (+46) and total touchdowns (+43). 12/6 12 8 9 and 13 times since the start of 2019, which shares second • Sheridan is in his fourth year in Bloomington. He coached 12/13 -- 7 7 (Minnesota) in the Big Ten to Ohio State's 17. the tight ends in 2019, and the quarterbacks in 2017-18. • They lead the conference in fewest sacks allowed (1.14, • The Saline, Mich., native worked as an offensive graduate 12/20 11 7 8 12th nationally), interceptions lost (tied with 4, T-21st), assistant at the University of Tennessee from 2014-16. and 30-yard passing plays (tied with 13), rank second in • Sheridan (32) was named one of the nation’s Top 30 60-yarders (4, T-7th nationally), 50-yarders (6, T-15th) and coaches under 30 years of age by 247Sports in 2017. 40-yarders (tied with 6), rank third in passing (258.0, 39th) • A quarterback at the University of Michigan (2006-09), he and scoring (30.1), and rank sixth in time of possession appeared in 12 games and made four starts. (30:37) and red zone conversions (81.8). • Sheridan's father, Bill, is a 35-year NFL and collegiate • Indiana threw for 342 yards in its victory over No. 23 coaching veteran, currently serving as the defensive line Michigan, the program's second-highest passing yardage coach at the Air Force Academy. NOTES - 5

QUARTERBACK CAREER SUPERLATIVES - OFFENSE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES • Before he suffered a season-ending ACL injury in the • In his first career road start at No. 25 Michigan State, he Maryland win (Nov. 28), Michael Penix Jr., who was went 33-of-42 (78.6) for 286 yards with three passing scores Whop Philyor, WR (7) one of 17 semifinalists for the Davey O'Brien Award and a and one rushing touchdown. 182 Rutgers, 10/12/19 second-team All-Big Ten selection, ran for one touchdown • Penix completed a school-record 20-straight passes, the 178 at Nebraska, 10/26/19 with :22 remaining, threw for a TD in overtime and then second-longest streak in Big Ten history behind ’s 148 Michigan State, 9/22/18 converted the ensuing two-point conversions following both 22-straight in 1984. 142 at Michigan State, 9/28/19 scores to lift Indiana to a 36-35 victory over No. 8 Penn State. • His 33 completions were a career-high and share seventh 138 at Purdue, 11/30/19 • In the victory over No. 23 Michigan, the southpaw on the program’s single-game list. 137 at Rutgers, 10/31/20 completed 30-of-50 for 342 yards, the second-highest • Penix threw for 61 scores and just six interceptions in his 127 at Maryland, 10/28/17 yardage for a Hoosier against the Wolverines, with three two years as a starter (24 games) at Tampa Bay Technical touchdowns. High School. • Following the win, Penix was named the Manning Award • The team captain added 16 touchdowns on the ground. Ty Fryfogle, WR (4) Quarterback of the Week and recognized on the Davey He also played center field, jumped 22 feet in the long jump 218 at Ohio State, 11/21/20 O'Brien National Quarterback Award's Great 8 list. and tallied a time of 22.8 in the 200-meter dash. 200 at Michigan State, 11/14/20 • At Michigan State, Penix finished with 320 yards on 25- • Jack Tuttle relieved Penix against the Terrapins and 142 Michigan, 11/7/20 of-38 (65.8 percent) with two TDs. went 5-of-5 for 31 yards with a two-point conversion in his 131 at Penn State, 11/16/19 • He turned in a career day at No. 3 Ohio State and secured season debut. his second O'Brien Great 8 honor, throwing for a career- • He led the Hoosiers to a 14-6 win at No. 16 Wisconsin in 10+ RECEPTION GAMES high 491 yards (2nd in program history, 1st in Big Ten/5th his first career start. Whop Philyor, WR (6) nationally in 2020) with a career-best five scores (T-3rd in • The 6-4, 210-pound right-hander completed 13-of-22 for 14 at Michigan State, 9/28/19 program history, T-1st in Big Ten/T-7th nationally in 2020) on 130 yards with two touchdowns and zero interceptions. 27-of-51 (career-high attempts). • Tuttle made his IU debut against Eastern Illinois in 2019. 14 at Nebraska, 10/26/19 • It marked his third-straight 300-yard game, and Penix • The redshirt sophomore transferred from the University 13 at Maryland, 10/28/17 became just the second Hoosier to accomplish the feat of Utah on Dec. 17, 2018, practiced with team and was ruled 13 Michigan State, 9/22/18 (Nate Sudfeld, 3 in 2015). eligible for the 2019 campaign in the spring. He did not see 11 Michigan, 11/7/20 • His three-game total of 1,153 yards is the second-best action at Utah. 10 Rutgers, 10/12/19 total in program history (Ben Chappell - 1,188 in 2010). • In five games last season, Tuttle went 6-of-11 for 34 yards • The 491 yards are the most against OSU at Ohio Stadium and had nine rushes for 20 yards. Ty Fryfogle, WR (1) since 1985 (Jim Everett, 497) and the fourth-highest put up • A graduate of Mission Hills High School in San Marcos, 11 at Michigan State, 11/14/20 against the Buckeyes, including the most by an IU QB. Calif., Tuttle was a Rivals and 247Sports four-star prospect. • Penix became the fourth to throw at least five touchdowns • He was ranked the No. 4 pro-style quarterback nationally against Ohio State and the first since Iowa's Nate Stanley (5) by Rivals, the No. 5 pro-style quarterback nationally by MULTI-TD RECEIVING GAMES on Nov. 14, 2017. 247Sports and the No. 13 player in California by 247Sports. Ty Fryfogle, WR (2) • The redshirt sophomore ended the year 124-of-220 (56.4) • Tuttle’s father, Jay, was a walk-on kicker at IU (1986-88). 3 at Ohio State, 11/21/20 for 1,645 yards with 14 TDs and four interceptions, and he 2 at Michigan State, 11/14/20 rushed for a pair of scores en route being named to the Davey O'Brien Award Class of 2020. Whop Philyor, WR (2) • Entering the Maryland game, he led the league in passing 2 at Michigan State, 9/28/19 yardage, passing yardage per game (312.2, 9th nationally), 2 at Purdue, 11/30/19 passing touchdowns, completions, attempts, 60-yard passing plays (4, T-2nd), 50-yarders (6, T-7th), 40-yarders (tied 6, T-33rd) and 30-yarders (11, T-39th). Peyton Hendershot, TE (1) • Penix owns a 10-2 record as a starter and is 255-of-414 2 at Rutgers, 10/31/20 (61.6, 2nd in program history) for 3,258 yards with 25 TDs, eight INTs and a 143.8 pass-efficiency rating in 15 games. 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES • He has 189 yards on the ground on 47 attempts (4.0 Stevie Scott III, RB (9) average) with four scores. 204 Virginia, 9/8/18 • Penix completed 110-of-160 passes, good for a school- 164 Rutgers, 10/12/19 record 68.8 completion percentage (6th in Big Ten history), 139 at Michigan, 11/17/18 for 1,394 yards with 10 touchdowns, four picks and a 157.56 138 Penn State, 10/20/18 pass-efficiency rating in six starts in 2019. He rushed for 119 yards on 22 attempts (5.4) with two TDs. 116 Northwestern, 11/2/19 • Penix suffered a season-ending right sternoclavicular 114 Ball State, 9/15/18 joint injury in the Northwestern win on Nov. 2. 108 at Maryland, 10/19/19 • A 2020 Maxwell Award Watch Lister, the 6-3 Penix 104 Purdue, 11/24/18 gained 16 pounds over his 202-pound playing weight from 103 Maryland, 11/10/18 last year. • In 2019, Penix twice claimed Big Ten Freshman of the Tim Baldwin Jr., RB (1) Week honors (Ball State, Michigan State). 106 Maryland, 11/28/20 • He averaged 232.3 passing yards and 252.2 total yards per game. • Penix became the first IU freshman to start the opening Sampson James (1) game at quarterback since Antwaan Randle El in 1998. 118 at Purdue, 11/30/19 • The Tampa native joined Randle El as the only freshman to surpass 300 passing yards in his first start and is one of just four freshmen to ever reach the benchmark (Kellen Lewis, Bob Hoernschemeyer). • Penix finished with 326 yards on 24-of-40 with a 75-yard score. He added 67 yards on the ground for 393 total yards. • His total yardage and passing yardage trail only Randle El for the most in a freshman debut. Randle El posted 467 total yards and 385 passing yards against Western Michigan on Jack Tuttle Sept. 12, 1998. NOTES - 6

WIDE RECEIVER MULTI-TD RUSHING GAMES • Ty Fryfogle earned third-team Associated Press All- • He became the seventh Hoosier to reach 1,000 yards, Stevie Scott III, RB (8) America honors, became the first wideout in program history recorded three double-digit catch games, an IU single- 3 Maryland, 11/28/20 to be named the Big Ten's Richter-Howard Receiver of the season record, and was one of 10 FBS players with a trio of 2 Ball State, 9/15/18 Year, and he claimed first-team all-conference honors. contests with 10-or-more. 2 Penn State, 10/20/18 • One of 11 semifinalists for the 2020 Biletnikoff Award, • Philyor posted four 100-yard games (T-4th in the Big Ten). 2 vs. Ball State, 8/31/19 Fryfogle also became the first receiver in B1G history to His receptions are sixth, 100-yarders share sixth and yardage 2 at Maryland, 10/19/19 record back-to-back 200-yard games, the first Indiana is seventh on the program’s single-season lists. 2 Northwestern, 11/2/19 wideout to reach 200 yards twice and the first Hoosier • The 5-11, 180-pounder finished third in the conference in 2 Penn State, 10/24/20 since Nate Sudfeld (2015) to claim back-to-back Big Ten catches and receptions per game (5.8), and fourth in yardage 2 Michigan, 11/7/20 Offensive Player of the Week honors. and yardage per game (83.5). • At No. 3 Ohio State, Fryfogle hauled in seven passes for • His 502 yards after the catch topped the league (24th 218 yards (5th in program history, 1st in the Big Ten/15th nationally), and he led the team (10th in the Big Ten) with MULTI-TD GAMES nationally in 2020) and three touchdowns (T-2nd in program 1,094 all-purpose yards (91.2 per game) after he rushed 10 Stevie Scott III, RB (9) history, T-1st in Big Ten/T-7th nationally in 2020). times for 43 yards and returned 15 punts for 49 yards. 3 Northwestern, 11/2/19 (2 rush, 1 rec) • His 218 yards were the third-highest total ever vs. the • At Nebraska, Philyor matched a career-high set earlier in 3 Maryland, 11/28/20 (3 rush) Buckeyes, the most by a Hoosier vs. OSU and the fifth- the year at No. 25 Michigan State with 14 receptions (T-1st 2 Ball State, 9/15/18 (2 rush) highest total in program history. in the Big Ten, T-5th nationally in 2019) and had his second- 2 Penn State, 10/20/18 (2 rush) • The senior scored from 63, 56 and 33 yards out and best career yardage mark with 178 (7th in the Big Ten). 2 vs. Ball State, 8/31/19 (2 rush) became the first Hoosier since James Hardy on Sept. 1, • Philyor became the first Hoosier to record double-figure 2 at Maryland, 10/19/19 (2 rush) 2007, vs. Indiana State to bring in a pair of 50-yard TDs. catch games in back-to-back weeks with 10 in the Rutgers • En route to his first Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week win after he hauled in the 14 against the Spartans. 2 Northwestern, 11/2/19 (2 rush) honor at Michigan State, Fryfogle set a career-high with 11 • He topped 100 yards with 142 at MSU, with a career- 2 Penn State, 10/24/20 (2 rush) receptions (T-4th in the Big Ten in 2020) for 200 yards (2nd), best two TDs, and a career-high 182 (6th-most) against the 2 Michigan, 11/7/20 (2 rush) eighth in program history, and reached the end zone twice, Scarlet Knights. including a career-long 65-yarder. • Philyor also brought in 10-plus completions vs. MSU in 300-YARD PASSING GAMES • His 178 first-half yards marked the most by a Big Ten 2018 (13 for 148) and at Maryland in 2017 (13 for 127). His Michael Penix Jr., QB (4) player (Roy Roundtree, Michigan) since 2010. 14 receptions share third and the 13 share fifth on Indiana’s 491 at Ohio State, 11/21/20 • The 6-2, 214-pounder has caught at least one TD in four single-game charts. 342 Michigan, 11/7/20 of his last six contests and has surpassed the century mark • His parents began calling him Whop because of his love 326 vs. Ball State, 8/31/19 in three of his last five games (4 times in his career). for Burger King’s Whoppers. Philyor’s full name is Mister • He became the first Hoosier since Cody Latimer (2013) Elias De’Angelo Philyor. 320 at Michigan State, 11/14/20 with a score in four straight (Rutgers-Ohio State) and with • Redshirt sophomore Miles Marshall came on strong at three-consecutive 100-yarders (Michigan-Ohio State) the end of 2019, as he posted career-bests with four catches MULTI-TD PASSING GAMES • Fryfogle made seven grabs for 142 yards with a 24-yard and 49 yards in his first career start and regular-season finale Michael Penix Jr., QB (7) touchdown in the win over No. 23 Michigan to give him 25 victory at Purdue. 5 at Ohio State, 11/21/20 for 560 and six TDs over a three-week stretch (Michigan- • The Lilburn, Ga., native appeared in all 13 games and 3 at Michigan State, 9/28/19 Ohio State). made 16 receptions for 196 yards and one touchdown. 3 Rutgers, 10/12/19 • The 560 yards were the most over a three-game span • He opened 2020 with four catches for a team-high 46 3 at Rutgers, 10/31/20 in program history and the six scores were the most since yards in the win over No. 8 Penn State, and he added four for 3 Michigan, 11/7/20 Hardy's eight (2006). 47 against the Spartans. • Fryfogle owns 109 receptions (8th among active Big Ten • Marshall again matched his career-high with four 2 Eastern Illinois, 9/7/19 wideouts), 1,685 yards (5th) and 13 touchdowns (T-8th), and receptions for a career-best 89 yards, including a career-long 2 at Michigan State, 11/14/20 he is the 21st Hoosier to reach 1,500 yards and 100 catches. 68-yarder against the Buckeyes. • The Lucedale, Miss., native leads the team with 687 • He is third on the team with 257 yards on 17 catches (15.1 Jack Tuttle, QB (1) yards (2nd in the Big Ten), seven TDs (3rd, T-24th nationally), average) with one score overall. 2 at Wisconsin, 12/5/20 20.2 yards per grab (1st, 12th) and 98.1 yards per game (5th, 25th), and he is second with 34 receptions. • Fryfogle paces the B1G in 30-plus yard grabs (7, T-23rd nationally), is second in 20-yarders (13, T-22nd), tied for second in 60-yarders (2, T-6th), and tied for third in 40-yarders (3) and 50-yarders (3, T-16th). • In 2019, Fryfogle finished third on the team with 45 catches and 604 yards to go along with three scores. • Senior Whop Philyor is Indiana's leader with 162 receptions (3rd-most among active Big Ten wideouts, 21st nationally), 1,986 yards (3rd), seven 100-yard games and six double-digit catch games. He owns 12 touchdowns (T-10th). • Philyor is the program’s leader in double-figure catch games, shares fourth in 100-yard games, is fifth in receptions and is 11th in yardage. • He notched his seventh 100-yarder with 137 yards on five grabs, including a 63-yarder, in the win at Rutgers, and followed that up with his sixth double-digit catch game with 11 for 79 against the Wolverines. • Philyor leads the team with 36 receptions (T-8th in the Big Ten) and is second with 414 yards (13th) to go along with an 11.5 average and three TDs, the first of which came in overtime and set up Michael Penix Jr.'s game-winning two-point conversion vs. No. 8 Penn State. • The Tampa native was named to the 2020 Maxwell Award and Biletnikoff Award Watch Lists and earned honorable- mention All-Big Ten honors. • A second-team All-B1G selection, Philyor caught 70 Ty Fryfogle passes for 1,002 yards and five scores one season ago. NOTES - 7

RUNNING BACK THE START CHART • A 2019 and 2020 second-team All-Big Ten selection and • A two-time all-stater, James was a consensus four-star • Indiana returned 126 career starts from 12 member of the 2019 and 2020 Maxwell Award and Doak prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports. players on offense and 163 career starts from Award Watch Lists, Stevie Scott III became the 14th • He closed out his Avon career with 3,451 yards on 573 16 players on defense for a total of 289 career Hoosier to reach 2,000 rushing yards and currently sits 10th carries (6.0 average) with 38 rushing touchdowns and 41 starts from 28 players. all-time at 2,444. total scores. • He is the Big Ten's active leader in attempts (543, 15th • David Ellis moved from wide receiver to running back • The offensive line is the team’s most nationally), and he is second in rushing touchdowns (28, during 2020 spring practice. experienced unit with 81 career starts among T-17th), total TDs (30, 19th) and rushing yards (26th). • The sophomore out of Clinton Township, Mich., rushed seven players. • After crossing the goal line a career-high three times in nine times for 53 yards in 2019, but he missed the first three the Maryland win, Scott is tied for fourth in program history games of 2020 due to injury before he returned at MSU. in rushing scores, tied for fifth in total touchdowns (28 • Ellis, who made 16 receptions for 173 yards last season, • On defense, the secondary is the most rushing, 2 receiving) and tied for 10th with nine 100-yarders. caught four passes for a career-high 86 yards with his first experienced unit with 124 career starts among • The junior has scored in 16 of his last 23 contests (24 career receiving touchdown at No. 3 Ohio State. nine different players. rushing, 1 receiving) and owns eight multi-TD career • He has 11 carries for 45 yards and 10 grabs for 118 yards games, including three in 2020 (No. 8 Penn State-2, No. 23 and the TD in four games. • Across both lines, IU owns 188 career starts Michigan-2 and Maryland-3). • Ellis saw time at running back, wide receiver, defensive among 18 players. • En route to Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors, back and kick returner at Chippewa Valley High School, Scott also added 80 rushing yards against the Terrapins. He where he became the 11th player in state history with a 99- ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 Total now has two POW honors in his career to go along with two yard scoring rush. B1G Freshman of the Week accolades. • Tim Baldwin Jr. carried the ball 16 times for a game- OFFENSE • Scott has reached 80 yards in four of the last six weeks high 106 yards, both career-best efforts, against Maryland. Matthew Bedford - - 8 6 14 (81, 97, 84, 80), and he is eighth in the B1G with 462 yards, • He became the 14th IU true freshman to hit the century Matt Bjorson - - 1 1 2 tied for second in rushing touchdowns (7), third in attempts mark after he posted just three carries for 18 yards in his Harry Crider - - 13 7 20 (137) and tied for fourth in total TDs (tied, 8) previous lone appearance at Michigan State. Ty Fryfogle - 3 11 7 21 • He also has 11 receptions for 52 yards and is second on • Baldwin, a native of Nokesville, Va., was a first-team all- Luke Haggard - - - 4 4 the team with 73.4 all-purpose yards per game. state honoree at Patriot High School, where he rushed for Peyton Hendershot - 10 13 7 30 • Scott rushed for 845 yards on 178 attempts (4.7 average) 1,604 yards on 233 carries with 25 scores as a senior. Sampson James - - 2 - 2 with 10 scores one year ago. • A 2018 Broyles Award nominee, Mike Hart is in his Caleb Jones - - 13 4 17 • He averaged 76.8 rushing yards per game and led the fourth season as Indiana’s running backs coach and his first team with 96.0 all-purpose yards per game and 11 total TDs. as associate head coach. Mike Katic - - - 4 4 • Scott finished fourth in the Big Ten in rushing yards per • The University of Michigan’s all-time rushing leader, Hart Miles Marshall - - 1 6 7 game, fifth in carries, tied for fifth in rushing scores, tied for spent three years with the before entering Mackenzie Nworah 6 - 3 5 14 sixth in total touchdowns and 10th in all-purpose yardage the coaching ranks in 2011. Michael Penix Jr. - - 6 6 12 per game despite missing the final two games due to injury. • In his nine years as a coach (Syracuse, 2016; Western Whop Philyor - 3 11 7 21 • The Syracuse, N.Y., native reached the century mark three Michigan, 2014-15; Eastern Michigan, 2011-13), Hart Dylan Powell - 3 - 5 8 times and collected three multi-TD contests. has tutored four 1,000-yard rushers, two Mid-American Stevie Scott III - 11 11 7 29 • Scott shared third among all B1G backs with 26 catches Conference (MAC) Freshman of the Year honorees and the Khameron Taylor# - 5 9 - 14 and was fifth with 211 yards to go along with one score. 2014 MAC Offensive Player of the Year, Jarvion Franklin. Jack Tuttle - - - 1 1 • The 6-2, 231-pounder is averaging 4.5 yards per carry, • Each of the Hoosiers last four featured running backs have 81.5 rushing yards and 93.1 all-purpose yards in 30 career reached the NFL - Devine Redding (Kansas City, Tampa games (29 starts). Bay), Jordan Howard (Philadelphia), (San ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 ‘20 Total • In 2018, Scott turned in one of the top true freshman Francisco) and Stephen Houston (New England, Pittsburgh DEFENSE running back campaigns in program history. and Baltimore). D.K. Bonhomme - - - 2 2 • He set Indiana true freshman records with 1,137 yards Juwan Burgess - - 7 - 7 (losing just 18 yards), 228 attempts, 10 touchdowns and six Alfred Bryant - - 4 3 7 100-yard games. Demarcus Elliott - - 12 5 17 • Scott averaged 94.8 rushing yards, 101.9 all-purpose Bryant Fitzgerald - 4 5 7 16 yards per game and 5.0 yards per carry. James Head Jr. - - 13 6 19 • He became the 13th Hoosier (19th time) to reach 1,000 yards and his 1,137 yards rank 14th. Jamar Johnson - - 1 7 8 • Amongst true freshmen running backs nationally, Scott Jerome Johnson - 9 13 6 28 finished second in rushing yardage, 100-yard games and Cam Jones - - - 6 6 rushes, and third in rushing TDs. Jonathan King - - - 1 1 • He finished fourth in the league in attempts (19.0, 23rd Raheem Layne 1 7 5 - 13 nationally), tied for fourth in rushing scores, fifth in rushing Devon Matthews - - 6 7 13 yardage (33rd) and rushing yardage per game (27th), eighth M. McCrary-Ball* 3 11 12 - 37 in all-purpose yardage (1,223), tied for eighth in total TDs Micah McFadden - - 12 6 18 (11) and 10th in all-purpose yardage per game (101.9). James Miller - 1 1 2 4 • Scott tallied 204 yards, three shy of Anthony Thompson’s Hoosiers true freshman record (1988), on 31 carries (6.6 Tiawan Mullen - - 8 7 15 average) with his first career score, a 40-yarder, in a 20-16 Sio Nofoagatoto'a - - - 2 2 victory vs. Virginia. C.J. Person - - - 1 1 • IU’s Offensive Newcomer of the Year was a 2016 all-state Jovan Swann# - 10 9 1 20 and All-Central New York selection as a back and linebacker Reese Taylor - - 1 3 4 before he was limited to three games due to injury in 2017 at Jaylin Williams - - 7 4 11 Christian Brothers Academy. Michael Ziemba - - 9 1 10 • Sophomore Sampson James finished second on the team with 81 carries, 275 yards and three touchdowns in 13 *-McCrary-Ball started 12 games in 2016, three games (2 starts) one season ago. • James filled in for Scott at Purdue and he became the in 2017, 11 in 2018 and 12 in 2019. 13th Hoosier true freshman to reach the 100-yard mark. #-Taylor spent 2016-18 at the University of • He rushed a career-high 22 times for 118 yards (5.4) and South Alabama, and Swann spent 2016-19 at one TD in the victory. Stanford University • The 6-1, 220-pounder participated in 2019 spring practice after a distinguished career at Avon (Ind.) High School. Stevie Scott III NOTES - 8

TIGHT END IU GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS • Peyton Hendershot entered 2020 as a member of the • Junior Matt Bjorson pulled in seven passes for 36 yards Penn State John Mackey Award Watch List and claimed third-team All- with one touchdown last season. Passing - Penix Jr. (170 yards, 1 TD) Big Ten honors for the second-straight campaign. • Overall, he has played in 32 games with 13 catches for Rushing - Scott III (57 yards, 2 TD) • He posted his first career two-touchdown game in the 100 yards and the score. Receiving - Marshall (46 yards) Rutgers victory and has four TDs overall this year to put him Tackles - McFadden (11) second on the program's career list for tight ends in scores (10). Ted Bolser (2010-13) is the all-time leader with 15. . at Rutgers • Hendershot added a game-high six receptions vs. RU, and Passing - Penix Jr. (238 yards, 3 TD) he is third in catches (90) and yardage (936). Rushing - Scott III (81 yards) • In 2020, Hendershot is second on the Hoosiers with his four touchdowns, which shares first in the Big Ten among Receiving - Philyor (137 yards) tight ends (T-8th overall) and 17th nationally. He is third Tackles - Taylor (8) on the team with 23 catches, which is tied for third among conference tight ends, and fourth with 151 yards. Michigan • One year ago, he set Indiana single-season tight end Passing - Penix Jr. (342 yards, 3 TD) records with 52 receptions (10th in the Big Ten) and 622 Rushing - Scott III (97 yards, 2 TD) yards, and he tied for third with four TDs in his 13 starts. Receiving - Fryfogle (142 yards, 1 TD) • The redshirt junior tied for fourth among tight ends Tackles - Taylor (7) nationally in catches and 10th in yardage. • Hendershot finished second among Big Ten tight ends in receptions and yardage, and tied for third in scores. at Michigan State • He ranked second on the Hoosiers in catches and yardage, Passing - Penix Jr. (320 yards, 2 TD) and shared third in touchdowns. Rushing - Scott III (84 yards, 1 TD) • The North Salem, Ind., native led the team in receptions Receiving - Fryfogle (200 yards, 2 TD) seven times (7 times game-high) and in yardage four times (2 Tackles - McFadden (9) times game-high), while he posted seven games with 50-or- more yards and six games with five-or-more catches. at Ohio State • He nearly became the first Hoosier tight end since 1985 Passing - Penix Jr. (491 yards, 5 TD) (Dave Lilja) and the fifth overall to reach the century mark Rushing - James (10 yards) at Maryland, where he posted a career-high 95 yards on six grabs, both game-highs, in the win. Receiving - Fryfogle (218 yards, 3 TD) • Against No. 6 Ohio State, he collected 70 yards, including Tackles - McFadden (10) a career-long 49-yard TD, on four receptions. Peyton Hendershot Maryland OFFENSIVE LINE Passing - Penix Jr. (84 yards) Rushing - Baldwin Jr. (106 yards) • Despite using five different line combinations in seven • Sophomore Matthew Bedford stared the first six games Receiving - Marshall (39 yards) games, Indiana leads the Big Ten in fewest sacks allowed right tackle before missing the Badgers game. (1.14, 12th nationally), ranks third in passing (258.0, 39th) • IU's 2019 Offensive Newcomer of the Year started eight Tackles - Jones (6) and scoring (30.1), and ranks sixth in time of possession times and played in nine at left tackle as a true freshman. (30:37) and red zone conversions (81.8). • Bedford (6-6, 314) chose the Hoosiers over Mississippi at Wisconsin • Senior Harry Crider (34 career games) and redshirt State and South Carolina. Passing - Tuttle (130 yards) junior Caleb Jones (28) were the only two IU linemen who • Redshirt freshman Mike Katic made the first starts of Rushing - Scott III (57 yards) started all 13 games in 2019. his career at left guard in the first two games this season Receiving - Philyor (47 yards) • Crider, a 2020 honorable-mention All-Big Ten selection, and the last two contests, while Mackenzie Nworah (14 Tackles - McFadden (9) made 12 starts at left guard and one at center, where he has starts, 26 games) started at right guard the first five games. taken over in 2020. • Fifth-year senior Dylan Powell, a transfer from Stanford • The 6-4, 311-pounder attended Columbus East High University this offseason, has made his first starts as a School in Columbus, Ind. Hoosier (8 overall) the last five games with the first three at • He was a semifinalist for the Jason Witten Collegiate left guard and the last two at right guard. Man of the Year Award, a nominee for the Wuerffel Trophy, • In 2019, Indiana set a program mark with 3,931 passing and the Senior CLASS Award, a Rimington Trophy Watch yards, and finished third with 5,626 total yards and 413 Lister, and he was a William V. Campbell Trophy semifinalist points. The Hoosiers were second in the conference in and a candidate for the AFCA Allstate Good Works Team. pass offense (302.4, 15th nationally) and first downs (23.4, • Crider graduated with a criminal justice degree in Dec. T-20th), third in total offense (432.8) and time of possession 2019, and he is pursuing his master’s in criminal justice and (33:44, 7th), and fifth in scoring offense (31.8). public safety. • Darren Hiller is in his fourth season overseeing the • He was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes as a 10-year old offensive line. A 26-year coaching veteran, Hiller has and helped collect over $16,000 to raise awareness to the coached 21 players who have moved on to the NFL, including disease for his high school senior project. former Hoosiers Wes Martin (guard), Brandon Knight • Jones (6-8, 362), a 2019 honorable-mention All-Big Ten (tackle) and Simon Stepaniak (guard). honoree, started 12 games at right tackle and one at left • Stepaniak was a sixth-round selection by Green Bay in tackle, where he started the first three games of 2020 before the 2020 NFL Draft, Martin was a fourth-round selection missing the next three. by Washington in 2019, and Knight was a 2019 free-agent • In his return at No. 16 Wisconsin, Jones started on the signing of Dallas. right side. • Tackle Jason Spriggs (Chicago) and guard Dan Feeney • He was an all-state standout in 2015 and 2016 at () were drafted in 2016 and 2017, Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis. respectively. Spriggs was taken with pick No. 48 (round 2 by • Luke Haggard (6-7, 275) made his first start as a Hoosier Green Bay), and Feeney was selected with pick No. 71 (round for Jones against the Spartans and has remained at left 3 by Los Angeles). tackle since. • The quintet, along with Rodger Saffold, an 11-year • A junior out of Santa Rosa (Calif.) Junior College, Haggard veteran guard with Tennessee, gives Indiana six former enrolled in 2020 spring classes and participated in practice. O-line standouts currently on NFL rosters. NOTES - 9

LINEBACKER PLAYERS OF THE GAME • In the middle, Micah McFadden earned 2020 first-team • In the win over UConn, Jones picked off his second career The Indiana coaching staff will select offensive, All-Big Ten and third-team Associated Press All-America pass and returned it 44 yards for six points. defensive, special teams and scout players of honors. • Jones was recognized as the team’s 2018 defensive the game each week. • McFadden owns three double-digit tackle games in his newcomer of the year after he shared the team lead with career after he posted a game-high 10, all solos, with one for two forced fumbles (T-1st among Big Ten true freshmen, • Penn State loss at No. 3 Ohio State. T-2nd among freshmen nationally, T-7th in the Big Ten O: Scott III • He followed that up with his second interception of the overall) in 11 games. D: McFadden year and the fourth of his career in the win over Maryland. • The Memphis, Tenn., native totaled 20 tackles, 15 solo, ST: Campbell, R. Taylor • McFadden just missed double digits again in the victory with one fumble recovery, one interception, one pass at No. 16 Wisconsin with a team-best nine, and he delivered breakup and one QBH. Scout: Childers (O), Spegal (ST), Wise (D) a pair of sacks for the second time in the last four games, his • Jones finished second on the team with four takeaways. fifth career multi-TFL game. • James Miller posted a season-high six tackles in the • Rutgers • His performance earned him Walter Camp Foundation win at MSU and has 20, 14 solo, in seven games (2 starts) O: Hendershot National Defensive Player of the Week honors and his first this year. D: Williams Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week accolade. • In his second start, against the Badgers, Miller posted ST: Campbell (2) • The junior leads the team with 52 stops, 39 solos (4th in five stops and recovered the first fumble of his career. Scout: Barnes (O), Daniels Jr. (ST), Lewis (D) the Big Ten), five sacks (T-3rd) and 8.5 tackles for loss (T-7th) • He totaled 31 tackles, 19 solo, 4.5 for loss, a half-sack to go along with two INTs (T-8th) and three quarterback and a team-high-tying two forced fumbles playing behind • Michigan hurries. McFadden one season ago. • In the shutout at Michigan State, McFadden finished with • Miller netted a career-high seven stops with his second O: Bedford, Crider, Caleb Jones, Nworah, a team-best nine tackles and added career-highs with two forced fumble at PSU. Powell sacks and three for loss. • He delivered four tackles, one TFL and his first career D: Matthews • He matched his career-best and finished with a game- forced fumble against the Cornhuskers. ST: R. Taylor (2), Whitehead high 11 stops, all solos (career-high), one for a loss, in the • A 2018 two-time defensive scout team player of the week Scout: Buttrell (O), Merrill (O), Cohen (D), R. win over No. 8 Penn State. and one-time special teams scout team player of the week, Williams (ST) • McFadden played in all 13 games (12 starts) and topped the Tampa native (Armwood H.S.) chose the Hoosiers over IU with 61 tackles, 42 solos, 10 for loss and two picks (tied) Florida State. • Michigan State en route to being named Indiana's 2019 Most Outstanding • Thomas Allen forced his first career fumble against the O: Fryfogle Defensive Player of the Year Spartans before he suffered a season-ending injury for the • He also posted 1.5 sacks, four quarterback hurries (3rd on second-straight campaign (at Nebraska on Oct. 26, 2019). D: McFadden, Mullen the team) and one pass breakup. • He finished with 17 tackles and a half for loss in 2019, and ST: Barner • McFadden closed out 2019 with an interception, one TFL he collected 28 stops, 20 solo, with one sack, three for loss, Scout: Ray (O), Tamis (O), Grieser (D), Zaccheo and five stops in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl vs. Tennessee. one INT (30 yards) and two hurries in 12 games in 2018. (D), Childers (ST), Hole (ST) • The 6-2, 235-pounder led the team in tackles four times, • A three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection, the redshirt including in the win at Nebraska, where he made 11 and 10. junior is the son of head coach Tom Allen. • Ohio State • He picked off his first career pass and carded six stops, • Allen was a teammate of McFadden's at Plant. Scout: Jontz (O), Daniels Jr. (D), Love (D), Boyd all solos, with one for loss against No. 13 Michigan after he (ST), Cohen (ST) recorded one sack, 1.5 TFLs and a career-best three QBHs at No. 9 Penn State. • McFadden registered a tackle for loss in nine contests, • Maryland including three with 1.5 or more. O: Baldwin Jr., Scott III (2) • As a true freshman, he posted 20 tackles, 14 solo, with D: Jerome Johnson, Mullen one for loss, one forced fumble and two hurries in 12 games. ST: Pierre, Whitehead • The Tampa Plant grad tallied a program-record 211 Scout: Gremel (O), Knight (O), Robbins (D), Ray tackles, 124 solo, 39 for loss, seven sacks, two picks and two (ST), Thomas (ST) fumble recoveries as a senior. • Junior Cam Jones, a 2020 honorable-mention All-Big • Wisconsin Ten honoree, shifted over from the husky position to stinger O: Tuttle in 2019, and he made his first career start in the 2020 opener against the Nittany Lions, where he made a career-best D: McFadden (3), Mullen (3) seven tackles, one for loss, and matched a career-high with ST: Whitehead (3) six solos. Scout: Barnes (O-2), Walker (O), Jusevitch (D), • He made six stops with his second sack of the season at Thomas (D), Boyd (ST-2), Murphy (ST) No. 3 Ohio State and a team-high six with two quarterback hurries in the win against the Terrapins. • Jones has 30 tackles, 20 solo, two sacks, three TFLs, a team-high four QBHs and one pass breakup in seven starts. • He had 35 stops, 23 solos, two sacks, 4.5 for loss, one pick-6, one forced fumble, two pass PBUs and two QB hurries in 12 games last year. • With his forced fumble in the Northwestern win, he matched husky Bryant Fitzgerald and cornerback Jaylin Williams for third on the team with six career takeaways. • Jones set a career-high with two sacks, the first two of Micah McFadden his career, and six solos, while he added six total tackles against Rutgers. NOTES - 10

CORNERBACK CAREER SUPERLATIVES - DEFENSE • Brandon Shelby is in his 10th season as Indiana's • Reese Taylor enjoyed a successful transition to corner 10+ TACKLE GAMES cornerbacks coach. in 2019 after spending the 2018 campaign on offense. He Marcelino McCrary-Ball, DB (5) • Tiawan Mullen became the program's first cornerback switched to defense during 2019 spring practice. 10 at Northwestern, 10/22/16 to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors since Tracy Porter in • A week after he set a career-high with a team-high eight 10 Ohio State, 8/31/17 2007 a year after he became the fourth Shelby protégé to tackles and seven solos, one for loss, one pass breakup and 10 Penn State, 10/20/18 lead the Big Ten in pass breakups in 2019. one quarterback hurry against the Scarlet Knights, Taylor 10 at Michigan, 11/17/18 • Mullen, IU's 2019 Defensive Newcomer of the Year, was again paced the Hoosiers with seven stops, all solos, his first 10 vs. Ball State, 8/31/19 a member of the 2020 Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List. career sack and a career-best two for loss in the win over No. • He is second on the Hoosiers to safety Jamar Johnson 23 Michigan. Micah McFadden, LB (3) (9) with eight career takeaways (3 INT, 3 FF, 2 FR) after he • He added his first career multi-takeaway game with his 11 at Nebraska, 10/26/19 forced his first fumble of the season on a Graham Mertz sack second career interception, which he returned 53 yards, in the win at No. 16 Wisconsin. and his first career forced fumble against the Spartans, in 11 Penn State, 10/24/20 • Mullen is second on the team with 36 tackles, 25 solos addition to one TFL. 10 at Ohio State, 11/21/20 (tied) and 4.5 for loss (tied), and third with three picks (T-6th • Taylor has 25 stops, 21 solo, four TFLs, one sack, one pick, in the Big Ten, T-27th nationally), 3.5 sacks (T-12th) and four five PBUs (2nd on the team, T-8th in the Big Ten), one forced Jamar Johnson, S (1) PBUs (T-14th) in addition to the forced fumble. fumble and one quarterback hurry in seven games (3 starts). 10 Penn State, 10/24/20 • He leads all Big Ten defensive backs in sacks and TFLs. • He earned his first career start in the 2019 regular-season • The Fort Lauderdale, Fla., native matched a career-high finale at Purdue and played in 11 games overall. MULTI-SACK GAMES with eight stops, one for loss, in the season-opening victory • Taylor recorded the first interception of his career with Jerome Johnson, DL (3) over No. 8 Penn State. 1:00 left to seal the Hoosiers 34-28 win at Maryland, and the 2 at Michigan State, 11/14/20 • Mullen delivered seven tackles, five solo, with 2.5 sacks, junior collected 13 tackles, one for loss, on the year. 1.5 Purdue, 11/24/18 the first of his career, in the win at Rutgers. • In 2018, Taylor posted 27 receptions for 166 yards, 1.5 vs. Ball State, 8/31/19 • In the victory at Michigan State, he recorded the first two 15 rushes for 83 yards (5.5 average), three kick returns interceptions of his career, the first Hoosier with a multi-INT for 66 yards, seven tackles and was the team’s back-up game since Jonathan Crawford vs. Purdue on Nov. 26, 2016, quarterback, the position where he earned Indiana’s 2017 Micah McFadden, LB (2) and he picked off his third pass in the win over Maryland. Mr. Football honors. He led Indianapolis Ben Davis High 2 at Michigan State, 11/14/20 • A 247Sports True Freshman All-American, The Athletic School to the 2017 state championship. 2 at Wisconsin, 12/5/20 Freshman All-American and honorable-mention All-B1G • The two-time all-stater broke the Ben Davis career marks selection, Mullen not only paced the conference, but he with 7,631 passing yards and 79 passing scores on 568-of- James Head Jr., DL (1) finished second among freshmen nationally and shared 11th 828 (68.6 percent), and he rushed for 2,077 yards on 374 1.5 Eastern Illinois, 9/7/19 in the country with 13 breakups. attempts (5.5 average) with 45 touchdowns. • He also shared the team lead with two forced fumbles Cam Jones, LB (1) and two fumble recoveries (T-4th in the Big Ten, T-27th 2 Rutgers, 10/12/19 nationally) to go along with 29 stops, 25 solo, and 3.5 for loss in 13 games (8 starts). • Mullen was a Rivals four-star prospect and played in the Marcelino McCrary-Ball, DB (1) 2019 All-American Bowl after he picked off 14 career passes 2 Michigan State, 9/22/18 and returned three for scores. Tiawan Mullen • His brother, Trayvon, played cornerback at Clemson Tiawan Mullen, CB (1) University (2016-18) and is a member of the Las Vegas 2.5 at Rutgers, 10/31/20 Raiders, and his cousin (mother's side), Lamar Jackson, played at Louisville (2015-17) and is the MULTI-TAKEAWAY GAMES quarterback. Tiawan Mullen, CB (3) • Junior Jaylin Williams, a second-team All-Big Ten 2 Northwestern, 11/2/19 (FF, FR) honoree, recorded an interception in each of the first three 2 at Purdue, 11/30/19 (FF, FR) games of 2020. • He added a fourth against the Terrapins, which puts 2 at Michigan State, 11/14/20 (2 INT) him in a tie for the team lead (T-3rd in the Big Ten, T-5th nationally) with safety Jamar Johnson, and he is second to Jamar Johnson, S (2) Johnson (94) with 93 return yards. 2 Penn State, 10/24/20 (FF, INT) • Williams has six INTs in his career, which ranks second to 2 at Ohio State, 11/21/20 (2 INT) Johnson's seven. • At No. 3 Ohio State, Williams set a career-high with Alfred Bryant, DL (1) seven tackles and six solos with his first sack of the year 2 Maryland, 11/10/18 (FF, FR) (2nd of career). • In four starts (7 games), he has 23 stops, 20 solo, one Juwan Burgess, S (1) sack, two for loss, the four picks, one pass breakup and two quarterback hurries. 2 at Maryland, 10/19/19 (FF, FR) • The Memphis, Tenn., native started seven of the final eight games and appeared in all 13 last season. Bryant Fitzgerald, DB (1) • He posted 19 tackles, 15 solo, with one interception and 2 at Minnesota, 10/26/18 (FF, INT) three PBUs. • Williams made 22 stops, 19 solo, one sack, one INT and Cam Jones, LB (1) two pass breakups as a true freshman. 2 Michigan State, 9/22/18 (FF, INT)

Raheem Layne, S (1) 2 at Minnesota, 10/26/18 (FF, FR)

Marcelino McCrary-Ball, DB (1) 2 Maryland, 10/29/16 (FR, INT)

Reese Taylor, CB (1) 2 at Michigan State, 11/14/20 (FF, INT) NOTES - 11

SAFETY BIG TEN STANDINGS • Jamar Johnson moved to free safety from husky during • He posted 37 tackles, 26 solo, with two breakups in 13 EAST Big Ten Pct. Overall Pct. spring practice. He also played 10 games at safety as a true games (6 starts) one year ago. Ohio State 5-0 1.000 6-0 1.000 freshman in 2018. • The 6-2, 202-pounder collected career-highs in his first Indiana 6-1 .857 6-1 .857 • The move proved to be a wise one as Johnson collected career start vs. Ball State in the season opener with nine Penn State 4-5 .444 4-5 .444 first-team All-Big Ten honors, the first Hoosier first-teamer at stops and six solos, which he matched in the regular-season Maryland 2-3 .400 2-3 .400 safety since Eric Allen in 1996. finale at Purdue. Rutgers 3-6 .333 3-6 .333 • En route to Big Ten co-Defensive Player of the Week • A Jacksonville, Fla., native, Matthews earned the Michigan 2-4 .333 2-4 .333 honors in the victory over No. 8 Penn State, Johnson posted nickname “Monster” as an 8-year old defensive end when Michigan State 2-5 .286 2-5 .286 a career-high 10 tackles and seven solos. he knocked a quarterback’s helmet off on a sack. • He recorded his first career multi-takeaway game after he picked off a pass that set up an Indiana touchdown and WEST Big Ten Pct. Overall Pct. forced a fumble with PSU threatening inside the IU 10. Northwestern 6-1 .857 6-2 .750 • Johnson added his first career multi-interception game Iowa 6-2 .750 6-2 .750 with a pair at No. 3 Ohio State to go along with five solos, Wisconsin 3-3 .500 3-3 .500 his first sack of the year and one pass breakup. Minnesota 3-4 .429 3-4 .429 • The Sarasota, Fla., native joined cornerback Jaylin Nebraska 3-5 .375 3-5 .375 Williams atop the team with his fourth INT (T-3rd in the Big Purdue 2-4 .333 2-4 .333 Ten, T-5th nationally) in the win at No. 16 Wisconsin. Illinois 2-6 .250 2-6 .250 • Johnson, who has returned those picks 94 yards, leads the Hoosiers with nine career takeaways and seven career interceptions. BIG TEN BOWL LINEUP • He is also tied for third on Indiana with 34 stops, tied for Outback Bowl - Saturday, Jan. 2 second with 25 solos, fifth with 3.5 TFLs and tied for third Indiana vs. Ole Miss, 12:30 p.m. EST, ABC with three PBUs to go along with the forced fumble. • Last season, Johnson made 25 tackles, 18 solo, three Allstate Sugar Bowl - Friday, Jan. 1 sacks (23 yards), 4.5 for loss (26 yards), two interceptions Ohio State vs. Clemson, 8 p.m., ESPN (1 pick-6), one forced fumble, two pass breakups and one quarterback hurry in 13 games. Vrbo Citrus Bowl - Friday, Jan. 1 • The junior recorded an INT in each of the final two games, including a 63-yard TD in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl vs. Northwestern vs. Auburn, 1 p.m., ABC Tennessee, the first defensive score in IU postseason history. • Third-team All-Big Ten selection Devon “Monster” Music City Bowl - Wednesday, Dec. 30 Matthews handles strong safety duties for the second- Iowa vs. Missouri, 4 p.m., ESPN straight year. • The junior stuffed the stat sheet with eight tackles, Duke's Mayo Bowl - Wednesday, Dec. 30 his first career sack and two pass breakups in the season Wisconsin vs. Wake Forest, Noon, ESPN opener and added five solos, one for loss, with the second interception of his career in the win over No. 23 Michigan. • Matthews shares third on the team with 34 stops and is fourth with 22 solos, and he leads the way with six PBUs Jamar Johnson CFP RANKINGS (T-5th in the Big Ten) in addition to two tackles for loss, the Rk Team Record Trend sack, the INT and one QBH in seven starts. 1 Alabama 11-0 - 2 Clemson 10-1 +1 HUSKY 3 Ohio State 6-0 +1 4 Notre Dame 10-1 -2 • Marcelino McCrary-Ball suffered an ACL injury during • The redshirt junior started eight games at free safety and 5 Texas A&M 8-1 - practice in September. The fifth-year senior entered 2020 as played in 25 overall in 2018 and 2019. He did start one game 6 Oklahoma 8-2 +4 the team leader in career tackles (201) and solo stops (142) at husky in 2018 at Rutgers. with 38 starts at husky in 41 games. • Fitzgerald topped the team with three picks (T-8th in the 7 Florida 8-3 - • He shared the top spot with three interceptions and 13 Big Ten), two forced fumbles (tied, T-7th in the Big Ten) and 8 Cincinnati 9-0 +1 pass breakups, and he was second in sacks (4.5) and tackles six takeaways as a redshirt freshman in 2018. 9 Georgia 7-2 -1 for loss (15.5). • The Indianapolis product out of Avon High School shared 10 Iowa State 8-3 -4 • A two-time honorable-mention All-Big Ten recipient, first in the Big Ten among freshmen in INTs (T-7th nationally) 11 INDIANA 6-1 - Marcelino is the younger brother of Marcus, a former NFL and forced fumbles (T-4th nationally), and he added one 12 Coastal Carolina 11-0 - defensive back who played at the University of Memphis fumble recovery, 31 tackles, 24 solo and two for loss in 12 13 North Carolina 8-3 +2 (2009-10), Reggie Jr., a quarterback at Georgia Tech games (3 starts). 14 Northwestern 6-2 - University (2003-06) and Raeshon, a defensive back at the • Fitzgerald had 27 stops, 24 solo, one for loss, with three 15 Iowa 6-2 +1 University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (2006-08). pass breakups and one quarterback hurry in 13 games (5 • Bryant Fitzgerald has replaced Ball after he moved from starts) last season. 16 BYU 10-1 +1 safety to husky during 2020 spring practice and owns 16 • His six career takeaways share third on the team with 17 USC 5-1 -4 stops, 12 solo, one for loss, with two PBUs in seven starts. junior linebacker Cam Jones and junior cornerback Jaylin 18 Miami 8-2 - Williams. 19 Louisiana 9-1 - 20 Texas 6-3 - 21 Oklahoma State 7-3 - 22 San José State 7-0 +2 23 North Carolina State 8-3 -1 24 Tulsa 6-2 -1 25 Oregon 4-2 NR

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DEFENSIVE LINE ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 • First-year IU defensive line coach and 27-year veteran School. Head finished his career with 250 tackles, 47 for loss Rk Team Record Pts Kevin Peoples uses a 12-man rotation up front. and 45 sacks. 1 Alabama(62) 11-0 1550 • Fifth-year senior tackle Jerome Johnson earned 2020 • Stanford grad transfer Jovan Swann graduated with 2 Clemson 10-1 1482 first-team All-Big Ten honors, the first Indiana tackle to a human biology degree in April 2020, and he is currently 3 Ohio State 6-0 1424 collect first-team accolades since 1993 (Hurvin McCormack). enrolled in the IU Kelley School of Business MBA program. 4 Notre Dame 10-1 1338 • Johnson set a career-high with two sacks, his third career • The 6-2, 280-pound tackle made his first career start as a 5 Texas A&M 8-1 1297 multi-sack game, and matched his career-best with 2.5 Hoosier in the win at Rutgers. 6 Cincinnati 9-0 1262 tackles for loss in the win at Michigan State. • He owns 89 tackles, 51 solo, 11.5 sacks, 18.5 for loss, 11 7 INDIANA 6-1 1123 • He added his third sack of 2020 and his first career quarterback hurries, four pass breakups, two forced fumbles, interception at No. 3 Ohio State, and he made it four sacks in one fumble recovery, one interception and one blocked field 8 Oklahoma 8-2 1088 three weeks with one in the Maryland win. goal in 46 games (20 starts). 9 Coastal Carolina 11-0 1024 • Johnson is the team's active leader with 13.5 sacks (91 • Sophomore D.K. Bonhomme has started at defensive 10 Florida 8-3 1001 yards) and 21 TFLs (109 yards). end two of the last three weekends, and he has posted nine 11 Georgia 7-2 959 • He is second the team with his four sacks (T-8th in the tackles and a safety, coming against the Terrapins, during the 12 Iowa State 8-3 845 Big Ten), and he leads the line with 4.5 stops for loss (T-2nd three-game run. 13 BYU 10-1 779 on the team) and 16 tackles to go along with one fumble • The 6-3, 235-pound outside linebacker/end has 14 14 North Carolina 8-3 685 recovery (vs. No. 8 Penn State) in six starts. tackles, two for loss, and one sack in seven games overall. 15 Northwestern 6-2 666 • The Bassfield, Miss., native has been named the • Bonhomme attended Clearwater (Fla.) Academy 16 Louisiana 9-1 642 program's most outstanding lineman two years running and International with IU defensive tackle Sio Nofoagatoto'a. has started 27 of the last 28 games. • He was born in Haiti, moved to Montreal at five years old 17 Iowa 6-2 556 • In 2019, Johnson posted 43 tackles, 20 solo, five sacks (46 and Ottawa at 15, and he is the first Canadian to join the 18 Miami 8-2 475 yards), 7.5 for loss (51 yards) and two quarterback hurries. Hoosiers since offensive lineman Paul Hearn (2003-06). 19 San José State 7-0 372 • The 6-3, 304-pounder shared the team lead in sacks, • Bonhomme's primary language is French. 20 Texas 6-3 291 finished second in TFLs and fifth in stops. 21 USC 5-1 276 • Johnson led the defensive line in tackles and stops for 22 Tulsa 6-2 274 loss, tied for first in sacks and shared second in solos. 23 Liberty 9-1 207 • Joining Johnson in the interior is junior Demarcus 24 NC State 8-3 181 Elliott (6-3, 311), an honorable-mention All-Big Ten selection 25 Oregon 4-2 126 one season ago, who has started five games in 2020. • Elliott made 35 tackles, 27 solo, with three sacks (17 yards), five for loss (29 yards), one forced fumble and one RV: Oklahoma State 115, Army 36, Buffalo 15, quarterback hurry in 13 games (12 starts), UCF 14, Marshall 13, Ball State 11, Washington • He finished first among IU defensive linemen in solo 7, UAB 5, North Dakota State 4, TCU 4, stops, second in tackles and third in sacks. Memphis 2, Colorado 1 • Elliott also led the team in stops on three occasions and posted six games with at least four. AMWAY COACHES POLL • The Garden City, Kan., native played the 2018 campaign Rk Team Record Pts at Garden City Community College. 1 Alabama(61) 11-0 1525 • Junior James Head Jr. picked up his first sack of the year in the Michigan win and is second on the line with 1.5 2 Clemson 10-1 1456 sacks, two stops for loss (tied) and 14 tackles in addition to a 3 Ohio State 6-0 1379 fumble recovery, the first of his career, against the Spartans, 4 Notre Dame 10-1 1317 three hurries and one pass breakup. 5 Texas A&M 8-1 1297 • He has started each of the seven games in 2020 and 20 6 Cincinnati 9-0 1204 straight after he opened all 13 games at end in 2019, where 7 Oklahoma 8-2 1104 he gathered 20 stops, 14 solo, 2.5 sacks, four for loss, five 8 INDIANA 6-1 1056 quarterback hurries (2nd on the team), three breakups and 9 Georgia 7-2 1021 one forced fumble. 10 Florida 8-3 981 • Head's strip-sack at No. 9 Penn State resulted in his first career forced fumble in 2019, and he continued his success Jerome Johnson 11 Coastal Carolina 11-0 911 against the Nittany Lions with a career-high five tackles in 12 Iowa State 8-3 838 the 2020 season opener. 13 Northwestern 6-2 724 • The 6-5, 259-pound Miami native made 17 stops in 11 14 North Carolina 8-3 699 games last year after a sterling career at Southridge High 15 BYU 10-1 657 16 Iowa 6-2 583 17 Louisiana 9-1 556 18 Miami 8-2 471 19 USC 5-1 388 20 San José State 7-0 360 21 Oklahoma State 7-3 211 22 NC State 8-3 207 23 Liberty 9-1 206 24 Texas 6-3 198 25 Tulsa 6-2 191

RV: Oregon 115, Army 61, Auburn 27, Colorado 16, Ball State 13, Washington 11, Wisconsin 10, SMU 10, Buffalo 9, UAB 5, Boise State 4, Utah 2, Nevada 2

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SPECIALISTS INDIANA’S RECORD WHEN... • Haydon Whitehead was named one of 10 semifinalists • The 25-year old played Australian Rules Football for 15 Overall...... 6-1 for the 2020 Ray Guy Award. years. He made his first trip to the United States when he Big Ten...... 6-1 • The four-time Ray Guy Award candidate (2017-20) and took his official visit to IU in December 2016. Home...... 3-0 2019 and 2020 honorable-mention All-Big Ten recipient was • Whitehead trained under Nathan Chapman and John Road...... 3-1 granted an extra year of eligibility on Nov. 14, 2019. Smith at Prokick Australia in Melbourne. Neutral...... 0-0 • Whitehead owns a 41.2 average (223 punts), third in • Charles Campbell took over place-kicking duties after program history, with 25 50-yarders. He has pinned 81 punts the graduation of two-time Lou Groza Award semifinalist October...... 2-0 inside the 20-yard line, 37 inside the 10 and 15 inside the 5. Logan Justus, and he earned 2020 second-team All-Big Ten November...... 3-1 • He is averaging 42.4 yards on 36 punts with a long of 55, honors. December...... 1-0 six 50-yarders and nine inside the 20 this year. Opponents • Campbell was a perfect 21-for-21 in 2020 before he January...... 0-0 have only returned two punts for 14 yards. missed a 41-yard field goal in the win at Michigan State. • In the win at No. 16 Wisconsin, Whitehead landed four • He is 8-of-9 on field goals, including a career-long Noon Start...... 3-1 of his five punts inside the 20, including at the 1- and 8-yard 52-yarder (T-6h in IU history) in the win over No. 23 Michigan, lines, with a long of 51 en route to his first career Big Ten and 23-of-23 on extra points. 12:30 p.m. Start...... 0-0 Special Teams Player of the Week honor. • The Jackson, Tenn., native is fourth among all Big Ten 3:30 p.m. Start...... 3-0 • Whitehead averaged 45.4 on seven punts with two kickers with his 6.7 points per game and is tied for fifth with 50-yarders in the Maryland victory and 46.2 on five punts his 1.1 three-pointers per game. Scoring First...... 4-0 with a pair of 50-yarders in the win at Michigan State. • He opened the year with a 48-yard field goal and a Opponents Score First...... 2-1 • In 2019, Whitehead averaged a career-high 42.5 yards 34-yarder in the win over No. 8 Penn State. Scoring 30 Points or More...... 3-1 (5th in the Big Ten) on 51 punts. His average is seventh on • Campbell added three more (T-10th in IU history) in the Scoring Fewer than 30 Points...... 3-0 IU's single-season list. victory at Rutgers en route to Big Ten Special Teams Player • He landed 27.5 percent (14-of-51) inside the 10-yard line, of the Week and Lou Groza Award Star of the Week honors. Leading at the Half...... 6-0 fifth in the FBS, and he pinned opponents inside the 20 on 22 • He made both of his field goal attempts, from 48 and 41 Trailing at the Half...... 0-1 occasions and inside the 5 six times. yards, and his lone PAT in 2019. He is 5-of-6 (83.3 percent) Tied at the Half...... 0-0 • Whitehead blasted a career-best 10 50-yarders, including from 40-plus yards in his career. Leading after Three Quarters...... 6-0 a career-long 65-yarder, and only five of his punts resulted • The redshirt sophomore was named IU's special teams in a touchback (9.8 percent), 20 resulted in a fair catch (39.2 player of the week in the win at Purdue. Trailing after Three Quarters...... 0-1 percent) and just seven were returned (13.7 percent). • Campbell was a 2017 Tennessee Mr. Football finalist Tied after Three Quarters...... 0-0 • In the season-opening win vs. Ball State, he averaged (kicker), three-time district kicker of the year and two-time 51.7 yards (5th in program history) on three punts, including all-state selection out of University School of Jackson. Outrushing the Opponent...... 3-0 a 63-yarder, and had two inside the 10-yard line en route to • He was a U.S. Army All-American and kicked in the 2018 Outpassing the Opponent...... 2-1 being named one of the Ray Guy Award’s Ray’s 8. U.S. Army All-American Bowl. • The Melbourne, Australia, native kicked in his first • Sean Wracher earned third-team All-Big Ten honors Rushing 30 or More Times...... 5-0 American football game ever in the 2017 season opener, and from Phil Steele as a true freshman in 2019 and has started Rushing 40 or More Times...... 2-0 he went on to earn honorable-mention All-Big Ten (coaches all 20 games since he arrived in Bloomington. and media). • The Akron, Ohio, native was a Kohl’sKicking.com five-star Passing 30 or More Times...... 3-1 • Whitehead, who punts left-footed but is able to kick prospect and ranked the No. 1 long snapper nationally by Passing 40 or More Times...... 1-1 right-footed if necessary, enrolled in 2017 spring classes and Kornblue Kicking. Passing 50 or More Times...... 1-1 participated in practice. Leading in Time of Possession...... 4-0 Trailing in Time of Possession...... 2-1

Winning in Turnover Margin...... 6-0 Losing in Turnover Margin...... 0-1 Tied in Turnover Margin...... 0-0

With a 100-Yard Rusher...... 1-0 With a 300-Yard Passer...... 2-1 With a 350-Yard Passer...... 0-1 With a 400-Yard Passer...... 0-1 With a 450-Yard Passer...... 0-1 With a 100-Yard Receiver...... 3-1 With a 150-Yard Receiver...... 1-1 With a 200-Yard Receiver...... 1-1

With an Opposing 100-Yard Rusher...... 1-1 With an Opposing 300-Yard Passer...... 1-1 With an Opposing 100-Yard Receiver...... 2-1 With Two Opposing 100-Yard Receivers...... 0-1 Haydon Whitehead Winning the Coin Toss...... 4-0 Losing the Coin Toss...... 2-1 Electing to Receive...... 0-0 Charles Campbell Electing to Defer...... 4-0 Receiving the Ball First...... 1-1 Opponent Receiving Ball First...... 5-0

On ABC...... 2-0 On ESPN2...... 1-0 On FOX...... 0-1 On FS1...... 3-0 GEORGE TALIAFERRO - 14

IU UNVEILS GEORGE TALIAFERRO STATUE IN GEORGE TALIAFERRO PLAZA

Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie presided over the dedication of the George Taliaferro Plaza on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, unveiling a bronze statue of Taliaferro, one of the most important and influential individuals in the history of Indiana University and IU Athletics.

McRobbie led the dedication ceremony, which took place on the newly-dedicated plaza located on the ground level of Memorial Stadium outside of the North End Zone facility. Other speakers at the event included IU Board of Trustee member Quinn Buckner, Indiana University Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass, head football coach Tom Allen, Senior Associate Athletic Director Anthony Thompson and fifth-year senior linebacker Reakwon Jones.

“Throughout his life, not only did George Taliaferro excel as an athlete, but he also overcame the real-world struggles of racism and prejudice, of segregation and oppression,” McRobbie said. “And in the process, he demonstrated courage, determination and perseverance, and earned a special place in the annals of our state and its flagship public university.

“In George Taliaferro Plaza and its centerpiece statue, every visitor to Indiana Memorial Stadium will be reminded of the enormous contributions George made to IU and to this community, as an outstanding athlete, as a champion of racial equality, as a dedicated educator and administrator, as a tireless community activist, and as a friend and mentor to many.”

“It is fitting that during our Bicentennial year, we are dedicating this plaza and statue in honor of one of the most important figures in the history not only of Indiana University Athletics, but of Indiana University as a whole,” said Glass. “I am particularly grateful to President McRobbie and Trustee Buckner for their support in permanently and prominently recognizing this Hoosier pioneer at the entryway of IU Football where he will be seen every day by IU players, coaches, and recruits.”

Taliaferro, who passed away Oct. 8, 2018, at the age of 91, was a legendary Indiana University football player during the 1940s who shattered racial barriers on campus and in the sport. In doing so, he left an indelible mark on both.

The Gary, Ind., native was a three-time All-American at IU who led the Hoosiers’ unbeaten 1945 Big Ten Championship team in rushing. He’d go on to lead the program in rushing twice and passing once, and following the 1948 season he became the first African-American drafted by an NFL team when the selected him in the 13th round.

Taliaferro would eventually spend seven years in the NFL, earning Pro Bowl honors three times. He totaled 2,255 rushing yards, 1,300 receiving yards, 1,633 passing yards and accounted for 37 touchdowns while playing for franchises in New York, Dallas, Baltimore and Philadelphia. He also became the only player in league history to play seven positions – running back, quarterback, wide receiver, cornerback, punter, punt returner and kickoff returner.

While those feats make him one of the most accomplished players in IU and Big Ten history, his contributions extended well beyond the collegiate and professional playing fields.

During the 1940s, Taliaferro and IU President Herman B Wells played a pivotal role in desegregating the IU campus and the City of Bloomington. During the era, Taliaferro was not allowed to eat at many local restaurants. When Wells found out that Taliaferro had to return home between classes because no nearby restaurants would serve him, Wells arranged for the two to have lunch at a nearby campus establishment. Wells and Taliaferro had lunch, and IU and the Bloomington community took a giant step toward desegregation.

Taliaferro’s contributions did not end at the conclusion of his playing career. A 1951 IU graduate who later earned a Master’s Degree from Howard University, Taliaferro returned to IU in 1972 and served as special assistant to IU President John Ryan. In that role and other roles on campus during the next two decades, he was a valuable and outspoken voice on social justice issues.

Taliaferro’s lifetime of accomplishments are chronicled on the statue, which is the work of Brian Hanlon, owner of Hanlon Studios. Hanlon has produced more than 300 works in both public and private collections, including the five granite monuments commemorating IU Basketball’s five national championships. LOCKER ROOM - 15

TERRY TALLEN INDIANA FOOTBALL COMPLEX OPENS

The Terry Tallen Indiana Football Complex officially opened on Aug. 13, 2019. Indiana University Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass announced a major gift by alumnus and former IU Football captain Terry Tallen to the Indiana University Bicentennial Campaign for Athletics on April 20, 2018. This $2 million commitment helped provide funding for the renovation of the football team area in Memorial Stadium. In recognition of his gift, the area will be permanently named the Terry Tallen Indiana Football Complex.

The Terry Tallen Indiana Football Complex fills 25,000+ square feet underneath the west stands of Memorial Stadium. The complex includes the Trent and Julie Green Locker Room (named in 2003), coaches’ locker room, team lounge, recruiting area, equipment room and Dr. John M. Miller Training Room (named in 1994).

Tallen graduated from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business in 1982, and while earning his degree, was also a three-year letterman. Terry was elected team co-captain in 1979 and 1980. The 1979 team was nationally ranked and won the Holiday Bowl, the Hoosiers first bowl victory. Terry was named the United Press International’s Defensive Player of the Week following Indiana’s Homecoming victory over Wisconsin in 1980.

In 2001, Terry founded Tallen Capital Partners, LLC, and remains the company’s Chairman and CEO. Tallen Capital Partners, LLC is a privately held, vertically integrated retail and mixed-use real estate investment and development organization with offices in San Diego and San Francisco. Prior to founding Tallen Capital Partners and becoming an entrepreneur, Terry enjoyed a corporate career as a senior executive with some of our country’s largest public as well as private companies. He is considered one of the leading shopping center investors and developers in the Western U.S. TOM ALLEN - 16

• One of 22 semifinalists for the 2019 George Munger • During the 2016-17 campaigns, IU was the most improved College Coach of the Year Award, Tom Allen’s 18 wins are the team nationally in total defense (-169.4 ypg) and passing most for an Indiana head coach over his first three seasons. defense (-134.1 ypg), the sixth-most improved in third-down • A 28-year coaching veteran, Allen was named the defense (-12.2 percent) and the ninth-most improved in points program’s 29th head football coach on Dec. 1, 2016. per game allowed (-12.3 ppg). • Made his head coaching debut in the 2016 Foster Farms • The Hoosiers finished ninth nationally in third-down Bowl. defense (29.9 percent – best program mark since 1992; 3rd • The New Castle, Ind., native joined IU’s staff as associate in the Big Ten), 17th in passing defense (179.7 ypg – best head coach/defense on Jan. 15, 2016, and he promptly went program mark since 1995; 4th in the Big Ten) and 26th in total on to become a Broyles Award nominee. defense (340.1 ypg – best program mark since 1995) in 2017. • Allen has strong ties to the Hoosier state as he served as • Indiana ranked in the top six in the Big Ten in both total head coach at Ben Davis High School (2004-06), defensive offense (6th) and total defense (6th) for the first time since coordinator at Ben Davis (1998-03) and Marion High School 1991. (1997), and earned his master’s degree from Indiana (2002). • Engineered one of the top defensive turnarounds in • Over the past 25-plus seasons, the teams for which Allen the country in 2016. IU improved in every major statistical has been a member of the coaching staff have posted a category against a schedule featuring four Top-10 opponents, combined record of 246-89 (.734). a program first. • The Hoosiers held their opponents to 380.1 total yards, 2019 BREAKTHROUGH down 129.4 yards from 2015, the largest improvement in PERSONAL • Guided IU to the 2020 TaxSlayer Bowl, the program’s first the country; limited their foes to 94.1 fewer passing yards, Birthdate: March 14, 1970 bowl game in the state of Florida. also first nationally; 10.4 fewer points, which ranked fourth Hometown: New Castle, Ind. • The Hoosiers finished with an 8-5 record and a 5-4 Big Ten nationally; and gave up 25 fewer touchdowns than in 2015. Family: Wife - Tracy; Daughters - mark. • Led the program’s first All-American at linebacker since Hannah (22) & Brittney (19); • Indiana reached eight wins for just the eighth time in 1987, Tegray Scales (SI.com second-teamer). Son - Thomas (21) program history and the first time since 1993, and finished High School: New Castle one win shy of matching the school record (1945, 1967). AT SOUTH FLORIDA (2015) College: Maranatha Baptist • IU’s five-conference wins tied for the third-most in program • Defensive coordinator at the University of South Florida in University, ‘92; Indiana ‘02 history, one off the school record of six (1967, 1987). 2015. • The Hoosiers posted a winning conference mark for the • South Florida posted an 8-5 record and earned a trip to COACHING EXPERIENCE first time since 1993 (5-3) and their first winning season the Miami Beach Bowl. Allen mentored three all-conference Temple Heights H.S. (Fla.) overall since 2007 (7-6). selections and the American Athletic Conference’s top scoring 1992-94: Head Coach • On Nov. 10, Indiana entered the Associated Press Poll (No. defense (19.6 ppg in league play). 24) for the first time since Sept. 20, 1994, and the Coaches • In his lone season in Tampa, USF tied for 13th nationally in Armwood H.S. (Fla.) Poll (No. 25) for the first time since Oct. 17, 1994. tackles for loss (7.5 per game), 14th in interceptions (17), 24th 1995-96: Defensive Coordinator in takeaways (25) and 26th in sacks (2.62 per game), and was Marion H.S. (Ind.) HOOSIER HONORS 31st in rushing defense (141.4 ypg), 34th in passing efficiency 1997: Defensive Coordinator • In his three seasons as head coach, 32 Hoosiers have defense (118.76) and 35th in scoring defense (22.9 ppg). Ben Davis H.S. (Ind.) earned All-Big Ten honors. 1998-2003: Defensive Coordinator • A school-record 13 collected 2017 all-conference AT OLE MISS (2012-14) 2004-06: Head Coach accolades, including six defenders, which matched 2016’s • Spent the 2012-14 campaigns as linebackers coach and Wabash College (11-2) program mark. special teams coordinator at Ole Miss, where he coached All- 2007: Special Teams Coordinator/ • Cornerback Tiawan Mullen was named a 2019 True SEC linebackers Serderius Bryant and Denzel Nkemdiche. Secondary Freshman All-American. • The Rebels closed out 2014 with a 9-4 record and ranked Lambuth (20-5) • Seventeen Indiana players have been drafted or invited to No. 9 after they met No. 6 TCU in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. 2008-09: Assistant Head Coach/ NFL camps over the past three seasons, including a school- Ole Miss spent nine weeks in the AP Top 10 with a high-water Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers record 11 in 2018. mark of No. 3. • Nine worked out over the last three NFL Combines, • Additionally, the Rebels led the nation in scoring defense Drake (8-4) highlighted by a program-record five in 2018. (13.8 ppg) and allowed a national-low 18 touchdowns. 2010: Defensive Coordinator/ • Right guard Simon Stepaniak (6th round, Green Bay, 2020), • Ole Miss topped the SEC in five categories and ranked in Linebackers right guard Wes Martin (4th round, Washington, 2019), tight the Top 20 nationally in 11, including 10th in red zone defense, Arkansas State (10-3) end Ian Thomas (4th round, Carolina, 2018) and linebacker 11th in tackles for loss (7.5 per game), 12th in takeaways 2011: Assistant Head Coach Chris Covington (6th round, Dallas, 2018) have been selected (28), 13th in total defense (321.2 ypg) and 13th in defensive Mississippi (24-15) in the NFL Draft. touchdowns scored (4). 2012-14: Linebackers/ • Coached eight IU standouts currently on NFL rosters. • Worked with defensive coordinator Dave Wommack to Special Teams Coordinator • Wide receiver Simmie Cobbs Jr., kicker Griffin Oakes and help guide a huge improvement in the Rebels defense, which South Florida (8-5) linebacker Tegray Scales garnered 2017 first-team all-league ranked last in the SEC in total defense before their arrival in 2015: Defensive Coordinator honors. Oakes was named the Bakken-Andersen Kicker of the 2011. Under their stewardship, Ole Miss consistently ranked Indiana (24-21 as Head Coach) Year. among the top teams in the SEC and nationally in tackles for 2016: Associate Head Coach/ • A school-record 29 Hoosiers secured 2018 Academic All- loss and sacks. Defense Big Ten recognition and Allen’s three-year mark stands at 66. • Nkemdiche earned Freshman All-America honors and 2016-: Head Coach • Achieved unparalleled recruiting success. Indiana’s 2019 second-team AP All-SEC after leading the Rebels in tackles signing class was the highest rated in program history, (82), TFLs (13.0), forced fumbles (4) and interceptions (3) in besting the previous top-ranked class of 2018, and included 2012. BOWL EXPERIENCE a record five four-star prospects. 2012 GoDaddy.com..... Arkansas St. PERSONAL 2013 BBVA Compass.... Mississippi LEADING THE IU DEFENSE (2016-18) • Tom and his wife, Tracy, have three children, Hannah (23), 2013 Music City...... Mississippi • Allen’s defenses reached heights not seen in a generation Thomas (21) and Brittney (19). Thomas is a redshirt junior 2014 Peach...... Mississippi in Bloomington. linebacker with the Hoosiers. 2015 Miami Beach..... South Florida • Continued to oversee the defense as head coach in 2017 • Earned his bachelor’s degree from Maranatha Baptist 2016 Foster Farms...... Indiana and 2018, and his charges finished 2018 with 26 takeaways University (Wis.) in 1992. 2020 Gator Bowl...... Indiana (T-11th nationally; T-2nd in the Big Ten), 13 fumble recoveries (T-5th; 2nd) and 13 interceptions (T-33rd; T-6th). COACHING STAFF - 17

MIKE HART (F) BRANDON SHELBY (F) Associate HC/RB Cornerbacks STRENGTH & CONDITIONING 4thYear at Indiana 10th Year at Indiana • In his first season as Indiana’s • Tiawan Mullen became the AARON WELLMAN associate head coach and his fourth Shelby protégé to lead Senior Assistant Athletic Director fourth as running backs coach. the Big Ten (T-11th nationally) in for Football Performance A 2018 Broyles Award nominee, pass breakups with 13 one year • Indiana head football coach Hart was named a Top 25 recruiter ago. Three times under Shelby Tom Allen welcomed on March for the 2019 signing class by a Hoosier has paced the league 16, 2020, Aaron Wellman as Rivals.com. In his nine seasons in passes defended. Tim Bennett senior assistant athletic director as a coach, Hart has tutored four 1,000-yard rushers, topped the nation with 20 PBUs and 21 passes for football performance. Wellman came to two Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year defended in 2013, and Rashard Fant added 22 and 23, Bloomington after four years as the New York winners and the 2014 MAC Offensive Player of the respectively, in 2015. Giants strength and conditioning coach. Year, Jarvion Franklin. • Led strength and conditioning programs NICK SHERIDAN (PB) for 15 years with stints at the University of GRANT HEARD (F) Offensive Coordinator/QB Michigan (2011-14), San Diego State University Co-Offensive Coordinator/WR 4th Year at Indiana (2009-10) and Ball State University (2004-08) in 4th Year at Indiana • In his first season as offensive addition to the Giants (2016-19). • Coached wide receivers at coordinator. Sheridan worked • Owns 23 years of experience, including Ole Miss from 2012-16 and alongside current Fresno State 11 in the Big Ten. He started his career as a has worked with Tom Allen at head coach Kalen DeBoer last graduate assistant with the Hoosiers (1997-98) Ole Miss, Arkansas State and year as IU improved at least 40 before being elevated to assistant strength and Lambuth. Six times Hoosiers have spots in the national rankings from conditioning coach (1998-2001). earned All-Big Ten honors during 2018 in eight major statistical Heard’s time in Bloomington, categories. Sheridan was named one of the nation’s CHRIS ALLEN highlighted by 2019 second-team selection Whop Top 30 coaches under 30 years of age by 247Sports. Athletic Performance Coach, Football Philyor. Heard mentored 2015 Biletnikoff Award finalist com in 2017. • Chris Allen is in his first season as an athletic Laquon Treadwell. performance coach. KASEY TEEGARDIN (F) • Assistant football strength and conditioning DARREN HILLER (F) Special Teams Coordinator/DB coach at Kansas State from 2018-2020. Run Game Coordinator/OL 3rd Year at Indiana • Served as associate athletic director of 4thYear at Indiana • Promoted to special teams strength and conditioning at Arizona from 2012- • A 26-year veteran, Hiller has coordinator in January of 2020. He 17, where he oversaw all 17 of the department’s coached 21 players who went on also oversees the husky position programs. to the NFL. He has ,mentored right after leading the safeties in guard Simon Stepaniak, a sixth- 2018 and 2019. Teegardin spent CAMERON JOSSE round selection by the Green Bay the 2014-17 seasons with the Athletic Performance Coach, Football Packers in the 2020 NFL Draft, left Hoosiers, three as a defensive • Cameron Josse is in his first season as an guard Wes Martin, a fourth-round graduate assistant (2014-16) and one as director of on- athletic performance coach. selection by the Washington Redskins in the 2019 NFL campus recruiting (2017). • Owns seven years of experience preparing Draft, and right tackle Brandon Knight, a 2019 free- and managing multiple levels of athletes. agent signing of the . KANE WOMMACK (F) • Trained over 40 professional athletes, Defensive Coordinator/LB including NFL, NHL, UFC and WWE talents. JASON JONES (F) 3rd Year at Indiana Safeties • In his first season as defensive PETER REMMES 1st Year at Indiana coordinator in 2019, the youngest Athletic Performance Coach, Football • Brings 17 years of experience Power 5 defensive coordinator led • Peter Remmes is in his first season as an to Bloomington, including eight IU to Top-50 finishes nationally athletic performance coach. in the SEC and five in the Big 12. in scoring, total, rush and pass • Arrives in Bloomington after two years as Jones has mentored four Jim defense for the first time since an assistant football strength and conditioning Thorpe Award semifinalists and 1993. Indiana held four opponents coach at Iowa. a Bronko Nagurksi Award finalist. to three points or less - the most in one campaign since • Spent the 2017 campaign as an assistant A member of five conference holding five to three or less in 1945. The Hoosiers were football strength and conditioning coach at championship teams, he has coached in 13 bowl one of seven teams with two shutouts. Florida State. games, including two New Year’s Six games. KEVIN WRIGHT (F) JUSTIN COLLETT KEVIN PEOPLES (F) Tight Ends Athletic Performance Coach, Football Defensive Line 1st Year at Indiana • Justin Collett is in his first season as an 1st Year at Indiana • A 20-year head coaching athletic performance coach. • Arrives in Bloomington after veteran with 13 years in the state • Spent the 2019 campaign as a football four seasons as Tulane's defensive of Indiana and the last five at IMG strength and conditioning assistant at line coach. The 27-year coaching Academy. Wright owns a 229- Tennessee. veteran helped the Green Wave 65 (.779) record with eight Top- • Head strength and conditioning coordinator win consecutive bowl games for 10 national rankings, four state from 2017-19 at Maryville College, where the first time in program history in championships and two state he graduated with a bachelor of science in 2018 and 2019. Peoples tutored a runner-up finishes. He has mentored four national exercise science and a business minor in 2017. pair of NFL standouts during his time in New Orleans: POYs, 39 All-Americans and over 150 Division I players. end Ade Aruna (Minnesota) and tackle Tanzel Smart (). (F) = Field, (PB) = Press Box ROSTERS - 18

NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./Elg. Hometown/Last School No. Name...... Pos. 0 Layne, Raheem*** DB 6-1 197 Sr./Sr. Deland, Fla./Sebastian River 44 Allen, Thomas**...... LB 1 Philyor, Whop*** WR 5-11 180 Sr./Sr. Tampa, Fla./Plant 4 Baker, David...... WR 1 Matthews, Devon** DB 6-2 202 Jr./Jr. Jacksonville, Fla./Ribault 20 Baldwin Jr., Tim...... RB 2 Taylor, Reese** DB 5-11 185 Jr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 88 Barner, AJ...... TE 2 Hewitt, Jacolby WR 6-1 202 Jr./So. Cordova, Tenn./Cordova 39 Barnes, Ryan*...... TE 3 Fryfogle, Ty*** WR 6-2 214 Sr./Sr. Lucedale, Miss./George County 76 Bedford, Matthew*...... OL 3 Mullen, Tiawan* DB 5-10 176 So./So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Coconut Creek 78 Beery, Britt**...... OL 4 Jones, Cam** LB 6-3 230 Jr./Jr. Memphis, Tenn./Saint Benedict at Auburndale 67 Benson, Kahlil...... OL 4 Baker, David WR 6-3 200 Fr./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Scecina Memorial 89 Bjorson, Matt**...... TE 5 Burgess, Juwan** DB 6-1 197 Sr./Jr. Tampa, Fla./Plant 24 Bonds, Bryson...... DB 5 Williams II, Dexter QB 6-1 208 Fr./Fr. Macon, Ga./Mount de Sales 42 Bonhomme, D.K.*...... LB 6 Head Jr., James** DL 6-5 261 Jr./Jr. Miami, Fla./Southridge 38 Boyd, Jeremy*...... DB 6 James, Sampson* RB 6-1 220 So./So. Avon, Ind./Avon 58 Bradberry, Chris...... OL 7 Keys, Christopher DB 6-0 175 Fr./Fr. Collins, Miss./Collins 12 Brown, Da’Shaun...... WR 8 Scott III, Stevie** RB 6-2 231 Jr./Jr. Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers 92 Bryant, Alfred**...... DL 8 Miller, James** LB 6-2 231 Jr./So. Tampa, Fla./Armwood 5 Burgess, Juwan**...... DB 9 McCrary-Ball, Marcelino*** DB 6-0 220 Sr./5th Roswell, Ga./Roswell 63 Buttrell, Andy...... OL 9 Penix Jr., Michael** QB 6-3 218 Jr./So. Tampa, Fla./Tampa Bay Tech 93 Campbell, Charles*...... K 10 Ellis, David* RB/KR 6-0 213 So./So. Clinton Township, Mich./Chippewa Valley 99 Cardillo, Jack...... K 12 Brown, Da’Shaun WR 6-2 189 So./Fr. Racine, Wis./St. Catherine’s 46 Casey, Aaron*...... LB 12 Watley-Neely, Lem DB 6-0 175 Fr./Fr. Harper Woods, Mich./Harper Woods 36 Childers, Chris...... RB 13 Marshall, Miles** WR 6-4 208 Jr./So. Lilburn, Ga./Parkview 26 Cohen, Gabe*...... DB 14 Tuttle, Jack* QB 6-4 215 Jr./So. San Marcos, Calif./University of Utah 81 Cooper, Gary...... WR 14 Tracy III, Larry* DB 5-11 181 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Decatur Central 57 Crider, Harry***...... OL 15 Merrill, Zack QB 5-11 209 So./Fr. Hobart, Ind./Andrean 20 Daniels Jr., Joseph*...... DB 16 Gremel, Grant QB 6-3 199 So./Fr. Noblesville, Ind./Noblesville 49 Daugstrup, Sam...... TE 17 Jakes, Jordan WR 6-5 214 So./Fr. Stockbridge, Ga./St. Frances Academy (Md.) 94 Elliott Demarcus*...... DL 18 King, Jonathan* DL 6-3 260 Jr./So. Tampa, Fla./Tampa Tech 10 Ellis, David*...... RB/KR 18 Swinton, Javon WR 6-2 170 Fr./Fr. Stafford, Va./North Stafford 34 Ervin-Poindexter, Davion...... RB 19 Sanguinetti, Josh* DB 6-1 173 So./Fr. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla./University School 54 Feeney, Brady...... OL 20 Baldwin Jr., Tim RB 6-0 217 Fr./Fr. Nokesville, Va./Patriot 31 Fitzgerald, Bryant**...... DB 20 Daniels Jr., Joseph* DB 5-8 194 Jr./So. Johns Creek, Ga./Roswell 80 Freeman, Chris...... K 21 Pierre, Noah** DB 5-11 184 Jr./So. Hialeah, Fla./Champagnat Catholic 3 Fryfogle, Ty***...... WR 22 Johnson, Jamar** DB 6-1 197 Jr./Jr. Sarasota, Fla./Riverview 64 Graff, Tyler...... OL 23 Williams, Jaylin** DB 6-0 179 Jr./Jr. Memphis, Tenn./Germantown 16 Gremel, Grant...... QB 24 Bonds, Bryson DB 6-1 200 Fr./Fr. Crowley, Texas/Crowley 36 Grieser, Nicholas...... DB 25 Wilson, Cam* WR 6-1 198 Sr./Jr. Columbus, Ind./Illinois State University 70 Haggard, Luke...... OL 25 Jontz, Will QB 6-3 221 So./Fr. Brighton, Mich./Brighton 82 Harris, Christian*...... WR 26 Cohen, Gabe* DB 6-1 213 Sr./5th Sloatsburg, N.Y./Villanova University 6 Head Jr., James**...... DL 27 Shayotovich, Luke* WR 5-8 177 Jr./So. Avon, Ind./Avon 86 Hendershot, Peyton***...... TE 28 Spegal, Charlie RB 5-10 218 Fr./Fr. New Palestine, Ind./New Palestine 2 Hewitt, Jacolby...... WR 29 Zaccheo, Liam DB 6-0 175 Fr./Fr. Jensen Beach, Fla./Jensen Beach 33 Hole, Connor...... DB 30 Jusevitch, Jordan* DB 6-1 206 Jr./So. Lowell, Ind./Lowell 71 Holtz, Randy...... OL 31 Fitzgerald, Bryant** DB 6-0 209 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Avon 84 Ivy Jr., Turon*...... TE 33 Hole, Connor DB 5-11 180 Fr./Fr. Jamestown, Ind./Western Boone 17 Jakes, Jordan...... WR 34 Lewis, Damarjhe DL 6-3 301 Fr./Fr. Griffin, Ga./Griffin 6 James, Sampson*...... RB 34 Ervin-Poindexter, Davion RB 5-10 198 Jr./So. Merrillville, Ind./Brother Rice (Ill.) 22 Johnson, Jamar**...... DB 35 Thomas, DeKaleb DB 6-0 183 Jr./So. Jeffersonville, Ind./Trinity (Ky.) 98 Johnson, Jerome***...... DL 36 Childers, Chris RB 6-0 220 Jr./Jr. Matteson, Ill./Indiana State University 77 Jones, Caleb**...... OL 36 Grieser, Nicholas DB 6-0 180 So./Fr. New Castle, Ind./New Castle 4 Jones, Cam**...... LB 37 Lloyd, Ahrod** RB 5-11 197 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Park Tudor 52 Jones, Shamar**...... DL 37 Wise, Ty DB 6-2 222 Fr./Fr. Carmel, Ind./Carmel 25 Jontz, Will...... QB 38 Boyd, Jeremy* DB 5-9 183 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 30 Jusevitch, Jordan*...... DB 39 Barnes, Ryan* TE 6-4 250 Jr./So. Noblesville, Ind./Noblesville 56 Katic, Mike...... OL 40 Williams, Cameron* LB 6-3 230 So./Fr. Merrillville, Ind./Andrean 7 Keys, Christopher...... DB 41 Robbins, Beau* DL 6-5 250 So./Fr. Carmel, Ind./Carmel 83 King, Asher...... P 42 Bonhomme, D.K.* LB 6-3 235 So./So. Ottawa, Ontario/Clearwater Academy (Fla.) 18 King, Jonathan*...... DL 43 Slusher, Samuel** DB 6-0 205 Sr./Jr. Greensburg, Ind./Greensburg 62 Knight, Cameron...... OL 44 Allen, Thomas** LB 6-3 237 Sr./Jr. Tampa, Fla./Plant 55 Lane, Luke...... OL 45 Walker, Trey TE 6-5 252 So./Fr. Winnetka, Ill./New Trier 0 Layne, Raheem***...... DB 46 Casey, Aaron* LB 6-2 234 Jr./So. Douglasville, Ga./Alexander 34 Lewis, Damarjhe...... DL 47 McFadden, Micah** LB 6-2 235 Jr./Jr. Tampa, Fla./Plant 37 Lloyd, Ahrod**...... RB 48 Mayala, Jalen DL 6-5 230 Fr./Fr. Dacula, Ga./Archer 67 Love, Christian...... DL 49 Daugstrup, Sam TE 6-5 240 Fr./Fr. Cleveland, Ohio/Saint Ignatius 74 Marozas, Nick...... OL 50 Nofoagatoto’a, Sio* DL 6-4 315 So./So. Ili’ili, American Samoa/Clearwater Academy (Fla.) 13 Marshall, Miles**...... WR 51 Nworah, Mackenzie*** OL 6-4 322 Sr./5th Houston, Texas/Manvel 1 Matthews, Devon**...... DB 51 Swann, Jovan DL 6-2 280 Gr./Gr. Greenwood, Ind./Stanford University 48 Mayala, Jalen...... DL 52 Jones, Shamar** DL 6-1 270 Jr./So. Johnstown, Pa./Greater Johnstown 59 McCabe, Gavin*...... OL 53 Walker II, Stephen DL 6-3 300 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf Jesuit 9 McCrary-Ball, Marcelino***...... DB 54 Feeney, Brady OL 6-4 325 Fr./Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Christian Brothers College 47 McFadden, Micah**...... LB 55 Person, C.J.* DL 6-3 291 So./Fr. Montgomery, Ala./Montgomery Catholic 15 Merrill, Zack...... QB 55 Lane, Luke OL 6-3 315 So./Fr. Lebanon, Ohio/Lebanon 8 Miller, James**...... LB 56 Katic, Mike OL 6-4 311 So./Fr. Gibsonia, Pa./Pine-Richland 3 Mullen, Tiawan*...... DB 96 Murphy, Caleb...... TE ROSTERS - 19

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./Elg. Hometown/Last School No. Name...... Pos. 57 Crider, Harry*** OL 6-4 311 Sr./Sr. Columbus, Ind./Columbus East 50 Nofoagatoto’a, Sio*...... DL 58 Bradberry, Chris OL 6-6 300 Sr./Jr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Riverside C.C. (Calif.) 51 Nworah, Mackenzie***...... OL 59 McCabe, Gavin* OL 6-4 295 Jr./So. Oak Lawn, Ill./Marist 79 O’Connor, Charlie*...... OL 61 Tamis, Ricky OL 6-3 310 So./Fr. Miami Beach, Fla./Miami Beach Senior 91 Passmore, Jeramy...... DL 62 Knight, Cameron OL 6-3 280 Fr./Fr. Noblesville, Ind./Noblesville 9 Penix Jr., Michael**...... QB 63 Buttrell, Andy OL 6-5 285 Fr./Fr. Argyle, Texas/Liberty Christian 55 Person, C.J.*...... DL 64 Graff, Tyler OL 6-5 320 Fr./Fr. Mishawaka, Ind./Penn 1 Philyor, Whop***...... WR 66 Rafferty, Aidan* OL 6-6 305 Jr./So. Kensington, Md./Gonzaga College 21 Pierre, Noah**...... DB 67 Benson, Kahlil OL 6-6 332 Fr./Fr. Southaven, Miss./Southaven 72 Powell, Dylan...... OL 67 Love, Christian DL 6-0 289 Jr./So. Detroit, Mich./Detroit Country Day School 66 Rafferty, Aidan*...... OL 69 Schulz, Peter OL 6-2 242 So./Fr. Franklin, Mich./Brother Rice 85 Ray, McCall...... WR 70 Haggard, Luke OL 6-7 275 Jr./Jr. Petaluma, Calif./Santa Rosa J.C. (Calif.) 97 Reece, Tramar**...... DL 71 Holtz, Randy OL 6-7 350 Fr./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Snider 41 Robbins, Beau*...... DL 72 Powell, Dylan OL 6-3 305 Sr./5th Hannibal, Mo./Stanford University 19 Sanguinetti, Josh*...... DB 73 Weaver, Tim OL 6-5 307 So./Fr. Hellertown, Pa./Saucon Valley 69 Schulz, Peter...... OL 74 Marozas, Nick OL 6-5 286 Jr./So. Chicago, Ill./Brother Rice 8 Scott III, Stevie**...... RB 75 Wiginton, Luke OL 6-5 289 Fr./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 27 Shayotovich, Luke*...... WR 76 Bedford, Matthew* OL 6-6 314 So./So. Cordova, Tenn./Cordova 43 Slusher, Samuel**...... DB 77 Jones, Caleb** OL 6-8 362 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 90 Smolar, Jared**...... K 78 Beery, Britt** OL 6-6 315 Sr./Jr. Carmel, Ind./Carmel 28 Spegal, Charlie...... RB 79 O’Connor, Charlie* OL 6-2 311 Jr./So. Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Township 51 Swann, Jovan...... DL 80 Freeman, Chris K 6-1 180 Fr./Fr. Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville 18 Swinton, Javon...... WR 81 Cooper, Gary WR 6-2 235 So./Fr. Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus 61 Tamis, Ricky...... OL 82 Harris, Christian* WR 6-3 190 Sr./Jr. Wheaton, Ill./College of DuPage (Ill.) 85 Taylor, Khameron...... TE 83 King, Asher P 6-2 204 So./Fr. Westfield, Ind./Heritage Christian 2 Taylor, Reese**...... DB 84 Ivy Jr., Turon* TE 6-5 250 Jr./So. Chicago, Ill./Marist 35 Thomas, DeKaleb...... DB 85 Taylor, Khameron TE 6-4 265 Gr./Gr. Alachua, Fla./Univ. of South Alabama 14 Tracy III, Larry*...... DB 85 Ray, McCall WR 5-11 207 So./Fr. Bedford, Ind./Bedford North Lawrence 14 Tuttle, Jack*...... QB 86 Hendershot, Peyton*** TE 6-4 250 Sr./Jr. North Salem, Ind./Tri-West 45 Walker, Trey...... TE 87 Ziemba, Michael*** DL 6-3 258 Sr./Sr. Sanford, Fla./Lake Mary 53 Walker II, Stephen...... DL 88 Barner, AJ TE 6-6 230 Fr./Fr. Aurora, Ohio/Aurora 12 Watley-Neely, Lem...... DB 89 Bjorson, Matt** TE 6-3 248 Jr./Jr. Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central 73 Weaver, Tim...... OL 90 Smolar, Jared** K 5-11 217 Sr./5th Valparaiso, Ind./Rutgers University 97 Wellmann, Jake...... LS 91 Passmore, Jeramy DL 6-3 263 So./Fr. Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus 94 Whitehead, Haydon***...... P 92 Bryant, Alfred** DL 6-2 255 Sr./Jr. Fresno, Texas/Manvel 95 Whitner Jr., Antoine...... DL 92 Wyatt, Chase P 5-11 200 Jr./So. Noblesville, Ind./Noblesville 75 Wiginton, Luke...... OL 93 Campbell, Charles* K 5-9 171 Jr./So. Jackson, Tenn./University School of Jackson 40 Williams Cameron*...... LB 94 Whitehead, Haydon*** P 6-2 219 Gr./Gr. Melbourne, Australia/McKinnon Secondary 5 Williams II, Dexter...... QB 94 Elliott, Demarcus* DL 6-3 311 Jr./Jr. Garden City, Kan./Garden City C.C. (Kan.) 23 Williams, Jaylin**...... DB 95 Whitner Jr., Antoine DL 6-5 305 So./Fr. Bradenton, Fla./IMG Academy 25 Wilson, Cam*...... WR 95 Wracher, Sean* LS 6-4 223 So./So. Akron, Ohio/Saint Ignatius 37 Wise, Ty...... DB 96 Murphy, Caleb TE 6-4 260 Fr./Fr. Campbellsburg, Ind./West Washington 95 Wracher, Sean*...... LS 97 Reece, Tramar** DL 6-4 258 Sr./Jr. Clearwater, Fla./Clearwater 92 Wyatt, Chase...... P 97 Wellmann, Jake LS 6-1 210 Fr./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 29 Zaccheo, Liam...... DB 98 Johnson, Jerome*** DL 6-3 304 Sr./5th Bassfield, Miss./Bassfield 87 Ziemba, Michael***...... DL 99 Cardillo, Jack K 6-1 180 Sr./Jr. Evergreen, Colo./Evergreen * - indicates number of varsity * - indicates number of varsity letters earned at Indiana letters earned at Indiana

COACHING STAFF Tom Allen - Head Coach Mike Hart - Associate Head Coach/RB Grant Heard - Co-Offensive Coordinator/WR Darren Hiller - Run Game Coordinator/OL Jason Jones - S Kevin Peoples - DL Brandon Shelby - CB Nick Sheridan - Offensive Coordinator/QB Kasey Teegardin - Special Teams Coordinator/DB Kane Wommack - Defensive Coordinator/LB Kevin Wright - TE ROSTERS - 20

BY POSITION BY ELIGIBILITY BY STATE/COUNTRY Offensive Linemen (24) Defensive Backs (25) Graduate Students (3) Sophomores (7) Indiana (39) Michigan (5) 76 Bedford, Matthew 9 McCrary Ball, M. 51 Swann, Jovan 76 Bedford, Matthew 4 Baker, David 10 Ellis, David 78 Beery, Britt 24 Bonds, Bryson 85 Taylor, Khameron 42 Bonhomme, D.K. 39 Barnes, Ryan 25 Jontz, Will 67 Benson, Kahlil 38 Boyd, Jeremy 94 Whitehead, Haydon 10 Ellis, David 78 Beery, Britt 67 Love, Christian 58 Bradberry, Chris 5 Burgess, Juwan 6 James, Sampson 38 Boyd, Jeremy 69 Schulz, Peter 63 Buttrell, Andy 26 Cohen, Gabe Fifth-Year Seniors (6) 3 Mullen, Tiawan 57 Crider, Harry 12 Watley-Neely, Lem 57 Crider, Harry 20 Daniels Jr., Joseph 9 McCrary-Ball, M. 50 Nofoagatoto’a, Sio 34 Ervin-Poindexter, Davion 54 Feeney, Brady 31 Fitzgerald, Bryant 26 Cohen, Gabe 95 Wracher, Sean 31 Fitzgerald, Bryant Tennessee (5) 64 Graff, Tyler 36 Grieser, Nicholas 98 Johnson, Jerome 80 Freeman, Chris 76 Bedford, Matthew 70 Haggard, Luke 33 Hole, Connor 51 Nworah, Mackenzie Redshirt Freshmen (23) 64 Graff, Tyler 93 Campbell, Charles 71 Holtz, Randy 22 Johnson, Jamar 72 Powell, Dylan 12 Brown, Da’Shaun 16 Gremel, Grant 2 Hewitt, Jacolby 77 Jones, Caleb 30 Jusevitch, Jordan 90 Smolar, Jared 81 Cooper, Gary 36 Grieser, Nicholas 4 Jones, Cam 56 Katic, Mike 7 Keys, Christopher 16 Gremel, Grant 86 Hendershot, Peyton 23 Williams, Jaylin 62 Knight, Cameron 0 Layne, Raheem Seniors (5) 36 Grieser, Nicholas 33 Hole, Connor 55 Lane, Luke 1 Matthews, Devon 57 Crider, Harry 17 Jakes, Jordan 71 Holtz, Randy Ohio (4) 74 Marozas, Nick 3 Mullen, Tiawan 3 Fryfogle, Ty 25 Jontz, Will 6 James, Sampson 88 Barner, AJ 59 McCabe, Gavin 21 Pierre, Noah 0 Layne, Raheem 56 Katic, Mike 77 Jones, Caleb 49 Daugstrup, Sam 51 Nworah, Mackenzie 19 Sanguinetti, Josh 1 Philyor, Whop 83 King, Asher 30 Jusevitch, Jordan 55 Lane, Luke 79 O’Connor, Charlie 43 Slusher, Samuel 87 Ziemba, Michael 55 Lane, Luke 37 Lloyd, Ahrod 95 Wracher, Sean 72 Powell, Dylan 2 Taylor, Reese 15 Merrill, Zack 83 King, Asher 66 Rafferty, Aidan 35 Thomas, DeKaleb Redshirt Juniors (15) 91 Passmore, Jeramy 62 Knight, Cameron Mississippi (4) 69 Schulz, Peter 14 Tracy III, Larry 44 Allen, Thomas 55 Person, C.J. 15 Merrill, Zack 67 Benson, Khalil 61 Tamis, Ricky 12 Watley-Neely, Lem 78 Beery, Britt 85 Ray, McCall 96 Murphy, Caleb 3 Fryfogle, Ty 73 Weaver, Tim 23 Williams, Jaylin 38 Boyd, Jeremy 41 Robbins, Beau 85 Ray, McCall 98 Johnson, Jerome 75 Wiginton, Luke 37 Wise, Ty 58 Bradberry, Chris 19 Sanguinetti, Josh 41 Robbins, Beau 7 Keys, Christopher 29 Zaccheo, Liam 92 Bryant, Alfred 69 Schulz, Peter 27 Shayotovich, Luke Wide Receivers (13) 5 Burgess, Juwan 61 Tamis, Ricky 43 Slusher, Samuel Texas (4) 4 Baker, David Defensive Linemen (18) 99 Cardillo, Jack 14 Tracy III, Larry 90 Smolar, Jared 24 Bonds, Bryson 12 Brown, Da’Shaun 92 Bryant, Alfred 31 Fitzgerald, Bryant 45 Walker, Trey 28 Spegal, Charlie 92 Bryant, Alfred 81 Cooper, Gary 94 Elliott, Demarcus 82 Harris, Christian 53 Walker II, Stephen 51 Swann, Jovan 63 Buttrell, Andy 3 Fryfogle, Ty 6 Head Jr., James 86 Hendershot, Peyton 73 Weaver, Tim 2 Taylor, Reese 51 Nworah, Mackenzie 82 Harris, Christian 98 Johnson, Jerome 77 Jones, Caleb 94 Whitner Jr., Antoine 35 Thomas, DeKaleb 2 Hewitt, Jacolby 52 Jones, Shamar 37 Lloyd, Ahrod 40 Williams, Cameron 14 Tracy III, Larry California (3) 17 Jakes, Jordan 18 King, Jonathan 97 Reece, Tramar 53 Walker II, Stephen 58 Bradberry, Chris 13 Marshall, Miles 34 Lewis, Damarjhe 43 Slusher, Samuel True Freshmen (25) 97 Wellman, Jake 70 Haggard, Luke 1 Philyor, Whop 67 Love, Christian 25 Wilson, Cam 4 Baker, David 75 Wiginton, Luke 14 Tuttle, Jack 85 Ray, McCall 48 Mayala, Jalen 20 Baldwin Jr., Tim 40 Williams, Cameron 27 Shayotovich, Luke 50 Nofoagatoto’a, Sio Juniors (12) 88 Barner, AJ 25 Wilson, Cam Pennsylvania (3) 18 Swinton, Javon 91 Passmore, Jeramy 89 Bjorson, Matt 67 Benson, Kahlil 37 Wise, Ty 52 Jones, Shamar 25 Wilson, Cam 55 Person, C.J. 36 Childers, Chris 24 Bonds, Bryson 92 Wyatt, Chase 56 Katic, Mike 97 Reece, Tramar 94 Elliott, Demarcus 63 Buttrell, Andy 73 Weaver, Tim Tight Ends (9) 41 Robbins, Beau 70 Haggard, Luke 49 Daugstrup, Sam Florida (22) 88 Barner, AJ 51 Swann, Jovan 6 Head Jr., James 54 Feeney, Brady 44 Allen, Thomas Missouri (2) 39 Barnes, Ryan 53 Walker II, Stephen 22 Johnson, Jamar 80 Freeman, Chris 5 Burgess, Juwan 54 Feeney, Brady 89 Bjorson, Matt 95 Whitner Jr., Antoine 4 Jones, Cam 64 Graff, Tyler 81 Cooper, Gary 72 Powell, Dylan 49 Daugstrup, Sam 87 Ziemba, Michael 1 Matthews, Devon 33 Hole, Connor 6 Head Jr., James 86 Hendershot, Peyton 47 McFadden, Micah 71 Holtz, Randy 22 Johnson, Jamar New York (2) 84 Ivy Jr., Turon Linebackers (7) 8 Scott III, Stevie 7 Keys, Christopher 18 King, Jonathan 26 Cohen, Gabe 96 Murphy, Caleb 44 Allen, Thomas 2 Taylor, Reese 62 Knight, Cameron 0 Layne, Raheem 8 Scott III, Stevie 85 Taylor, Khameron 42 Bonhomme, D.K. 23 Williams, Jaylin 34 Lewis, Damarjhe 1 Matthews, Devon 45 Walker, Trey 46 Casey, Aaron 48 Mayala, Jalen 47 McFadden, Micah Virginia (2) 4 Jones, Cam Redshirt 96 Murphy, Caleb 8 Miller, James 20 Baldwin Jr., Tim Running Backs (8) 47 McFadden, Micah Sophomores (23) 28 Spegal, Charlie 3 Mullen, Tiawan 18 Swinton, Javon 20 Baldwin Jr., Tim 8 Miller, James 39 Barnes, Ryan 18 Swinton, Javon 91 Passmore, Jeramy 36 Childers, Chris 40 Williams, Cameron 93 Campbell, Charles 12 Watley-Neely, Lem 9 Penix Jr., Michael Alabama (1) 10 Ellis, David 46 Casey, Aaron 97 Wellman, Jake 1 Philyor, Whop 55 Person, C.J. 34 Ervin-Poindexter, Davion Kickers (4) 20 Daniels Jr., Joseph 75 Wiginton, Luke 21 Pierre, Noah 6 James, Sampson 93 Campbell, Charles 34 Ervin-Poindexter, Davion 5 Williams II, Dexter 97 Reece, Tramar Colorado (1) 37 Lloyd, Ahrod 99 Cardillo, Jack 2 Hewitt, Jacolby 37 Wise, Ty 19 Sanguinetti, Josh 99 Cardillo, Jack 8 Scott III, Stevie 80 Freeman, Chris 84 Ivy Jr., Turon 29 Zaccheo, Liam 61 Tamis, Ricky 28 Spegal, Charlie 90 Smolar, Jared 52 Jones, Shamar 85 Taylor, Khameron Kansas (1) 30 Jusevitch, Jordan 94 Whitner Jr., Antoine 94 Elliott, Demarcus Quarterbacks (6) Punters (3) 18 King, Jonathan 29 Zaccheo, Liam 16 Gremel, Grant 83 King, Asher 67 Love, Christian 87 Ziemba, Michael Maryland (1) 25 Jontz, Will 94 Whitehead, Haydon 74 Marozas, Nick 66 Rafferty, Aidan 15 Merrill, Zack 92 Wyatt, Chase 13 Marshall, Miles Georgia (8) 9 Penix Jr., Michael 59 McCabe, Gavin 9 McCrary-Ball, M. Wisconsin (1) 14 Tuttle, Jack Long Snappers (2) 8 Miller, James 46 Casey, Aaron 12 Brown, Da’Shaun 5 Williams II, Dexter 97 Wellman, Jake 79 O’Connor, Charlie 20 Daniels Jr., Joseph 95 Wracher, Sean 9 Penix Jr., Michael 17 Jakes, Jordan American Samoa (1) 21 Pierre, Noah 34 Lewis, Damarjhe 50 Nofoagatoto’a, Sio 66 Rafferty, Aidan 13 Marshall, Miles 27 Shayotovich, Luke 48 Mayala, Jalen Australia (1) 35 Thomas, DeKaleb 5 Williams II, Dexter 94 Whitehead, Haydon 14 Tuttle, Jack 92 Wyatt, Chase Illinois (8) Ontario (1) 89 Bjorson, Matt 42 Bonhomme, D.K. 36 Childers, Chris 82 Harris, Christian 84 Ivy Jr., Turon 74 Marozas, Nick 59 McCabe, Gavin 79 O’Connor, Charlie 45 Walker, Trey NCAA Statistics NCAA/B1G STATISTICS - 21

Indiana - 2020-21 Football Ranking Summary thru games 12/19/2020

National Conference Conference Statistic Value National Leader Value Value Rank Rank Leader 3rd Down Conversion Pct (127 ranked) 86 8 0.378 Alabama 0.592 Ohio St. 0.512 3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense (127 ranked) 32 4 0.367 Wisconsin 0.254 Wisconsin 0.254 4th Down Conversion Pct (127 ranked) 94 11 0.455 Maryland 1.000 Maryland 1.000 4th Down Conversion Pct Defense (127 ranked) 5 2 0.182 Rice 0.000 Wisconsin 0.143 Wyoming 0.000 Blocked Kicks (33 ranked) Army West Point 7 Purdue 2 Blocked Kicks Allowed (127 ranked) 1 1 0 56 teams tied 0 10 teams tied 0 Blocked Punts (13 ranked) 5 teams tied 3 Minnesota 1 Nebraska 1 Purdue 1 Blocked Punts Allowed (127 ranked) 1 1 0 86 teams tied 0 11 teams tied 0 Completion Percentage (127 ranked) 94 11 0.575 Alabama 0.751 Ohio St. 0.726 Defensive TDs (40 ranked) 5 teams tied 4 Ohio St. 3 Fewest Penalties (126 ranked) 14 1 29 Rice 17 Indiana 29 Fewest Penalties Per Game (127 ranked) 6 1 4.14 Coastal Carolina 3.36 Indiana 4.14 Fewest Penalty Yards (127 ranked) 24 4 308 Rice 119 Wisconsin 257 Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game (127 ranked) 30 6 44.00 Rice 23.80 Northwestern 37.00 First Downs Defense (127 ranked) 33 5 134 Ohio 56 Wisconsin 80 First Downs Offense (127 ranked) 93 9 136 Alabama 308 Penn St. 223 Fumbles Lost (127 ranked) 70 10 6 San Jose St. 0 Maryland 2 Washington 0 Michigan 2 Minnesota 2 Fumbles Recovered (120 ranked) 92 10 3 UCF 13 Rutgers 12 Kickoff Return Defense (127 ranked) 52 8 20.14 Massachusetts 12.00 Minnesota 13.64 Kickoff Returns (127 ranked) 119 12 16.00 Arizona St. 33.67 Rutgers 25.73 Net Punting (127 ranked) 31 4 40.39 Miami (FL) 44.98 Iowa 42.85 Passes Had Intercepted (127 ranked) 21 1 4 Ohio 0 4 teams tied 4 Passes Intercepted (125 ranked) 1 1 17 Indiana 17 Indiana 17 Passing Offense (127 ranked) 39 3 258.0 Florida 388.4 Purdue 309.0 Passing Yards Allowed (127 ranked) 58 8 226.0 Army West Point 149.9 Wisconsin 169.8 Passing Yards per Completion (127 ranked) 59 5 12.72 Western Mich. 17.19 Maryland 13.47 Punt Return Defense (127 ranked) 62 8 7.00 Texas A&M -2.00 Michigan 2.40 Punt Returns (127 ranked) 47 5 9.12 Penn St. 24.62 Penn St. 24.62 Red Zone Defense (126 ranked) 1 1 0.579 Indiana 0.579 Indiana 0.579 Red Zone Offense (127 ranked) 72 6 0.818 Eastern Mich. 1.000 Iowa 0.917 Michigan St. 0.917 Rushing Defense (127 ranked) 32 5 135.7 Georgia 69.3 Wisconsin 93.7 Rushing Offense (127 ranked) 118 12 100.1 Buffalo 309.5 Ohio St. 275.7 Sacks Allowed (127 ranked) 12 1 1.14 Buffalo 0.17 Indiana 1.14 Scoring Defense (127 ranked) 19 4 19.4 Marshall 12.6 Northwestern 15.5 Scoring Offense (127 ranked) 54 3 30.1 Kent St. 49.8 Ohio St. 42.5 Tackles for Loss Allowed (127 ranked) 13 1 4.29 Buffalo 2.33 Indiana 4.29 Team Passing Efficiency (127 ranked) 53 4 137.05 Alabama 197.45 Ohio St. 174.55 Team Passing Efficiency Defense (127 ranked) 15 3 115.67 Northwestern 90.67 Northwestern 90.67 Team Sacks (127 ranked) 9 1 3.29 Miami (OH) 4.33 Indiana 3.29 Team Tackles for Loss (127 ranked) 63 8 6.1 Colorado St. 10.5 Rutgers 7.8 Time of Possession (127 ranked) 51 6 30:38 Wisconsin 36:45 Wisconsin 36:45 Total Defense (127 ranked) 36 6 361.7 Wisconsin 263.5 Wisconsin 263.5 Total Offense (127 ranked) 95 10 358.1 Kent St. 606.5 Ohio St. 529.2 Turnover Margin (127 ranked) 3 1 1.43 Arizona St. 2.00 Indiana 1.43 Turnovers Gained (127 ranked) 10 1 20 Syracuse 24 Indiana 20 Rutgers 20 Turnovers Lost (127 ranked) 42 7 10 Miami (OH) 2 Michigan 6 Ohio 2 Winning Percentage (119 ranked) 12 2 0.857 5 teams tied 1.000 Ohio St. 1.000 NCAA/B1G STATISTICS - 22 National Conference Conference Statistic Player Value National Leader Value Value Rank Rank Leader All Purpose (200 ranked) Ty Fryfogle 102 14 98.14 D'Wayne Eskridge, Western Mich. 213.00 Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota 168.43 Blocked Kicks (5 ranked) 4 players tied 3 Combined Kick Returns (198 ranked) Reese Taylor 177 16 94 Avery Williams, Boise St. 762 Aron Cruickshank, Rutgers 671 Completion Percentage (108 ranked) Michael Penix Jr. 88 11 0.564 Mac Jones, Alabama 0.765 , Ohio St. 0.726 Completions Per Game (100 ranked) Michael Penix Jr. 25 1 20.67 Kedon Slovis, Southern California 29.50 Michael Penix Jr., Indiana 20.67 Field Goal Percentage (103 ranked) Charles Campbell 12 1 0.889 5 players tied 1.000 Charles Campbell, Indiana 0.889 Field Goals Per Game (124 ranked) Charles Campbell 53 5 1.14 John Hoyland, Wyoming 2.17 Keith Duncan, Iowa 1.75 Forced Fumbles (61 ranked) Evan Fields, Arizona St. 0.75 Durell Nchami, Maryland 0.50 Zion Tupuola-Fetui, Washington 0.75 Fumbles Recovered (85 ranked) James Head Jr. 85 11 1 Tavante Beckett, Marshall 4 Zach VanValkenburg, Iowa 4 Jerome Johnson 85 11 1 Zach VanValkenburg, Iowa 4 James Miller 85 11 1 Interceptions Per Game (148 ranked) Jamar Johnson 5 3 0.6 Brandon Joseph, Northwestern 0.8 Brandon Joseph, Northwestern 0.8 Jaylin Williams 5 3 0.6 Tiawan Mullen 17 6 0.4 Micah McFadden 77 10 0.3 Kickoff Return TDs (5 ranked) 4 players tied 2 Aron Cruickshank, Rutgers 2 Kickoff Returns (81 ranked) De'Montre Tuggle, Ohio 45.0 Giles Jackson, Michigan 27.2 Passes Defended (27 ranked) Tarheeb Still, Maryland 2.0 Tarheeb Still, Maryland 2.0 Passing Efficiency (108 ranked) Michael Penix Jr. 54 4 136.5 Mac Jones, Alabama 202.3 Justin Fields, Ohio St. 174.6 Passing TDs (128 ranked) Michael Penix Jr. 40 3 14 Kyle Trask, Florida 43 Sean Clifford, Penn St. 16 Passing Yards (130 ranked) Michael Penix Jr. 58 2 1,645 Kyle Trask, Florida 4,125 Sean Clifford, Penn St. 1,883 Passing Yards Per Game (130 ranked) Michael Penix Jr. 19 1 274.2 Kyle Trask, Florida 375.0 Michael Penix Jr., Indiana 274.2 Passing Yards per Completion (108 ranked) Michael Penix Jr. 35 3 13.27 Layne Hatcher, Arkansas St. 17.74 Taulia Tagovailoa, Maryland 13.48 Points Responsible For (199 ranked) Michael Penix Jr. 60 3 100 Kyle Trask, Florida 278 Justin Fields, Ohio St. 120 Points Responsible For Per Game (200 ranked) Michael Penix Jr. 22 2 16.7 Kyle Trask, Florida 25.3 Justin Fields, Ohio St. 20.0 Stevie Scott III 183 15 6.9 Charles Campbell 191 17 6.7 Punt Return TDs (4 ranked) Phillip Brooks, Kansas St. 2 Bo Melton, Rutgers 1 Derius Davis, TCU 2 Jahan Dotson, Penn St. 1 Avery Williams, Boise St. 2 Charlie Jones, Iowa 1 Punt Returns (40 ranked) Marcus Jones, Houston 21.1 Charlie Jones, Iowa 10.5 Punting (83 ranked) Haydon Whitehead 47 8 42.4 Pressley Harvin III, Georgia Tech 48.0 Brad Robbins, Michigan 45.3 Receiving TDs (148 ranked) Ty Fryfogle 24 3 7 Jaelon Darden, North Texas 19 David Bell, Purdue 8 Peyton Hendershot 97 8 4 Jahan Dotson, Penn St. 8 Whop Philyor 148 13 3 Receiving Yards (200 ranked) Ty Fryfogle 41 2 687 DeVonta Smith, Alabama 1,511 Jahan Dotson, Penn St. 884 Whop Philyor 152 13 414 Receiving Yards Per Game (200 ranked) Ty Fryfogle 25 5 98.1 Elijah Moore, Ole Miss 149.1 Chris Olave, Ohio St. 105.6 Whop Philyor 104 12 59.1 Miles Marshall 197 23 42.8 Receptions Per Game (198 ranked) Whop Philyor 61 7 5.1 Elijah Moore, Ole Miss 10.8 David Bell, Purdue 8.8 Ty Fryfogle 79 9 4.9 Rush Yards Per Carry (150 ranked) Stevie Scott III 138 17 3.37 Rachaad White, Arizona St. 10.00 Jake Funk, Maryland 8.60 Rushing TDs (187 ranked) Stevie Scott III 34 2 8 Najee Harris, Alabama 24 Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota 15 Rushing Yards (200 ranked) Stevie Scott III 118 8 462 Breece Hall, Iowa St. 1,436 Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota 1,076 Rushing Yards Per Game (198 ranked) Stevie Scott III 83 9 66.0 Jaret Patterson, Buffalo 178.7 Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota 153.7 Sacks (148 ranked) Micah McFadden 43 3 0.71 Zion Tupuola-Fetui, Washington 1.75 Mosiah Nasili-Kite, Maryland 0.80 Jerome Johnson 80 8 0.57 Tiawan Mullen 95 9 0.50 Scoring (192 ranked) Stevie Scott III 89 5 6.9 Jaret Patterson, Buffalo 19.0 Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota 12.9 Charles Campbell 96 7 6.7 Ty Fryfogle 127 11 6.0 Solo Tackles (42 ranked) Micah McFadden 15 2 5.6 Darius Muasau, Hawaii 7.9 Derrick Barnes, Purdue 6.7 Tackles For Loss (43 ranked) Carson Wells, Colorado 2.7 Daviyon Nixon, Iowa 1.7 Total Interceptions (65 ranked) Jamar Johnson 5 3 4 Brandon Joseph, Northwestern 6 Brandon Joseph, Northwestern 6 Jaylin Williams 5 3 4 Tiawan Mullen 27 6 3 Micah McFadden 65 8 2 Total Offense (200 ranked) Michael Penix Jr. 31 2 278.3 Dillon Gabriel, UCF 387.9 Justin Fields, Ohio St. 299.2 Total Points Scored (150 ranked) Stevie Scott III 123 8 48 Najee Harris, Alabama 162 Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota 90 Charles Campbell 148 10 47 Total Tackles (498 ranked) Micah McFadden 120 19 7.4 Grant Morgan, Arkansas 12.3 Olakunle Fatukasi, Rutgers 11.2 Tiawan Mullen 425 53 5.1 Bubba Arslanian, Akron 12.3 Jamar Johnson 480 56 4.9 Devon Matthews 480 56 4.9 Total Touchdowns (121 ranked) Stevie Scott III 58 4 8 Najee Harris, Alabama 27 Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota 15 Ty Fryfogle 81 6 7 Yards per Pass Attempt (108 ranked) Michael Penix Jr. 53 6 7.48 Mac Jones, Alabama 11.43 Justin Fields, Ohio St. 9.27 Yards per Reception (200 ranked) Ty Fryfogle 12 1 20.21 Jaylen Hall, Western Mich. 26.92 Ty Fryfogle, Indiana 20.21 Miles Marshall 104 10 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CAREER PASSING YARDAGE CAREER RECEPTIONS CAREER TOUCHDOWNS 1. 7,879 Nate Sudfeld 2012-15 1. 191 James Hardy 2005-07 1. 68 Anthony Thompson 1986-89 2. 7,469 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 2. 189 Damarlo Belcher 2008-11 2. 45 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 3. 7,251 Ben Chappell 2007-10 Shane Wynn 2011-14 3. 38 Levron Williams 1998-01 4. 6,581 2017-19 4. 170 Courtney Roby 2001-04 4. 36 James Hardy 2005-07 5. 6,579 Steve Bradley 1983-85 5. 162 Whop Philyor 2017- 5. 30 Stevie Scott III 2018- 6. 6,395 Kellen Lewis 2006-08 6. 154 Tandon Doss 2008-10 30 Jade Butcher 1967-69 7. 5,470 1986-89 7. 148 Thomas Lewis 1991-93 7. 29 Stephen Houston 2011-13 8. 5,400 1989-92 8. 144 Nick Westbrook 2015-19 29 Tevin Coleman 2012-14 9. 5,298 Richard Lagow 2016-17 9. 143 Terrance Turner 2007-10 9. 25 Vaughn Dunbar 1990-91 10. 4,338 1977-80 10. 139 Simmie Cobbs Jr. 2014-17 25 Shane Wynn 2011-14 3,258 Michael Penix Jr. 2018- CAREER RUSHING YARDAGE CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS CAREER PASSING ATTEMPTS 1. 5,299 Anthony Thompson 1986-89 1. 67 Anthony Thompson 1986-89 1. 1,066 Ben Chappell 2007-10 2. 3,895 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 2. 44 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 2. 1,060 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 3. 3,492 Alex Smith 1994-96 3. 31 Levron Williams 1998-01 3. 1,023 Steve Bradley 1983-85 4. 3,257 Mike Harkrader 1976-80 4. 28 Stevie Scott III 2018- 4. 983 Nate Sudfeld 2012-15 5. 3,219 Tevin Coleman 2012-14 28 Tevin Coleman 2012-14 5. 981 Kellen Lewis 2006-08 6. 3,095 Levron Williams 1998-01 6. 25 Vaughn Dunbar 1990-91 6. 952 Peyton Ramsey 2017-19 7. 3,029 Vaughn Dunbar 1990-91 Stephen Houston 2011-13 7. 755 Trent Green 1989-92 8. 2,789 Courtney Snyder 1973-76 8. 21 Alex Smith 1994-96 8. 733 Richard Lagow 2016-17 9. 2,453 John Isenbarger 1967-69 9. 20 Trent Green 1990-92 9. 722 Dave Schnell 1986-89 10. 2,444 Stevie Scott III 2018- 10. 19 Lonnie Johnson 1978-80 10. 631 Tim Clifford 1977-80 414 Michael Penix Jr. 2018- CAREER RUSHING ATTEMPTS CAREER PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 1,161 Anthony Thompson 1986-89 1. 61 Nate Sudfeld 2012-15 CAREER COMPLETIONS 2. 857 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 2. 48 Kellen Lewis 2006-08 1. 651 Ben Chappell 2007-10 3. 723 Alex Smith 1994-96 3. 45 Ben Chappell 2007-10 2. 633 Peyton Ramsey 2017-19 4. 718 Mike Harkrader 1976-80 4. 42 Peyton Ramsey 2017-19 3. 593 Nate Sudfeld 2012-15 5. 631 Courtney Snyder 1973-76 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 4. 565 Kellen Lewis 2006-08 6. 614 Vaughn Dunbar 1990-91 6. 35 Steve Bradley 1983-85 5. 532 Steve Bradley 1983-85 7. 543 Stevie Scott III 2018- 7. 34 Richard Lagow 2016-17 6. 528 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 8. 508 Devine Redding 2014-16 8. 32 Harry Gonso 1967-69 7. 425 Richard Lagow 2016-17 9. 486 Ken Starling 1971-73 9. 31 Tim Clifford 1977-80 8. 421 Trent Green 1989-92 10. 483 John Isenbarger 1967-69 10. 27 Dave Schnell 1986-89 9. 406 Dave Schnell 1986-89 25 Michael Penix Jr. 2018- 10. 361 1981-82 CAREER TOTAL YARDAGE 255 Michael Penix Jr. 2018- 1. 11,364 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 CAREER RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 2. 8,072 Kellen Lewis 2006-08 1. 36 James Hardy 2005-07 CAREER COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 3. 8,011 Nate Sudfeld 2012-15 2. 30 Jade Butcher 1967-69 1. .665 Peyton Ramsey 2017-19 (633-952) 4. 7,413 Peyton Ramsey 2017-19 3. 20 Ernie Jones 1984-87 2. .616 Michael Penix Jr. 2018- (255-414) 5. 7,331 Ben Chappell 2007-10 Shane Wynn 2011-14 3. .611 Ben Chappell 2007-10 (651-1,066) 6. 6,943 Steve Bradley 1983-85 5. 18 Thomas Lewis 1991-93 4, .603 Nate Sudfeld 2012-15 (593-983) 7. 6,073 Dave Schnell 1986-89 6. 17 Cody Latimer 2011-13 5. .599 Cameron Coffman 2012-13 (249-416) 8. 5,916 Trent Green 1989-92 7. 16 Nick Westbrook 2015-19 6. .597 2011-13 (197-330) 9. 5,299 Anthony Thompson 1986-89 8. 15 Trent Smock 1973-75 7. .586 Babe Laufenberg 1981-82 (361-616) 10. 5,060 Richard Lagow 2016-17 Ted Bolser 2010-13 8. .580 Richard Lagow 2016-17 (425-733) 2,444 Stevie Scott III 2018- 10. 14 Bill Malinchak 1963-65 9. .576 Kellen Lewis 2006-08 (565-981) Duane Gunn 1981-83 10. .562 Dave Schnell 1986-89 (406-722) CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE Rob Turner 1987-88, 90 1. 6,466 Anthony Thompson 1986-89 13 Ty Fryfogle 2017- CAREER RECEIVING YARDAGE 2. 4,700 Levron Williams 1998-01 12 Whop Philyor 2017- 1. 2,740 James Hardy 2005-07 3. 4,658 Marcus Thigpen 2005-08 2. 2,524 Courtney Roby 2001-04 4. 4,429 Shane Wynn 2011-14 CAREER POINTS 3. 2,361 Ernie Jones 1984-87 5. 4,292 Tevin Coleman 2012-14 1. 412 Anthony Thompson 1986-89 4. 2,324 Thomas Lewis 1991-93 6. 4,134 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 2. 354 Griffin Oakes 2014-17 5. 2,235 Duane Gunn 1981-83 7. 4,041 Vaughn Dunbar 1990-91 3. 320 Mitch Ewald 2010-13 6. 2,226 Nick Westbrook 2015-19 8. 3,994 Thomas Lewis 1991-93 4. 270 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 7. 2,225 Damarlo Belcher 2008-11 9. 3,786 Tandon Doss 2008-10 5. 261 Scott Bonnell 1989-92 8. 2,198 Shane Wynn 2011-14 10. 3,785 Alex Smith 1994-96 6. 248 Pete Stoyanovich 1985-88 9. 2,042 Cody Latimer 2011-13 2,793 Stevie Scott III 2018- 7. 238 Andy Payne 1997-00 10. 1,990 Simmie Cobbs Jr. 2014-17 8. 232 Austin Starr 2005-08 1,986 Whop Philyor 2017- 9. 230 Levron Williams 1998-01 10. 226 Bill Manolopoulos 1993-96 180 Stevie Scott III 2018- CAREER RECORDS - 24

CAREER FIELD GOALS CAREER TACKLES TOTAL OF 300-PLUS PASSING YARD GAMES 1. 69 Griffin Oakes 2014-17 1. 444 Joe Norman 1975-78 1. 11 Nate Sudfeld 2012-15 2. 53 Mitch Ewald 2010-13 2. 384 Willie Bates 1985-88 2. 9 Kellen Lewis 2006-08 3. 48 Scott Bonnell 1989-92 3. 369 Donnie Thomas 1973-75 Ben Chappell 2007-10 4. 47 Pete Stoyanovich 1985-88 4. 342 Herana-Daze Jones 2001-04 4. 6 Peyton Ramsey 2017-19 5. 44 Bill Manolopoulos 1993-96 Craig Walls 1978-81 5. 5 Richard Lagow 2016-17 6. 43 Austin Starr 2005-08 6. 339 Jabar Robinson 1995-98 6. 4 Michael Penix Jr. 2018- Andy Payne 1997-00 7. 336 Mark Weiler 1981-84 Babe Laufenberg 1981-82 8. 33 Bryan Robertson 2001-04 Mark Hagen 1987-91 Steve Bradley 1983-85 9. 32 Logan Justus 2018-19 9. 326 Justin Smith 1998-01 Cameron Coffman 2012-13 10. 24 Chris Gartner 1970-72 10. 325 Tegray Scales 2014-17 10. 2 Six Players 10 Charles Campbell 2019- 201 Marcelino Ball 2016- Last: Blake Powers (2004-07)

CAREER EXTRA POINTS CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS TOTAL OF 200-PLUS PASSING YARD GAMES 1. 161 Mitch Ewald 2010-13 1. 64.0 Adewale Ogunleye 1996-99 1. 20 Nate Sudfeld 2012-15 2. 147 Griffin Oakes 2014-17 2. 52.5 Jammie Kirlew 2006-09 2. 18 Ben Chappell 2007-10 3. 117 Scott Bonnell 1989-92 3. 46.0 Tegray Scales 2014-17 3. 17 Peyton Ramsey 2017-19 4. 109 Andy Payne 1997-00 4. 44.0 Van Waiters 1983-87 17 Kellen Lewis 2006-08 5. 107 Pete Stoyanovich 1985-88 5. 40.0 Greg Farrall 1988-91 5. 16 Steve Bradley 1983-85 6. 103 Austin Starr 2005-08 6. 37.0 Nathan Davis 1993-96 6. 14 Dave Schnell 1986-89 7. 94 Bill Manolopoulos 1993-96 7. 35.0 Joe Huff 1984-88 Trent Green 1989-92 8. 77 Logan Justus 2018-19 Kyle Killion 2002-05 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 9. 67 David Freud 1976-78 9. 34.0 Ed Maguire 1969-70 Richard Lagow 2016-17 10. 65 Bryan Robertson 2001-04 10. 33.0 Justin Smith 1998-01 10. 8 Babe Laufenberg 1981-82 24 Charles Campbell 2019- 21.0 Jerome Johnson 2017- Cameron Coffman 2012-13 7 Michael Penix Jr. 2018- CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE CAREER SACKS 1. 42.5 Alan Sutkowski 1995-97 1. 34.5 Adewale Ogunleye 1996-99 TOTAL OF 100-PLUS RECEIVING YARD GAMES 2. 41.5 Jim DiGuilio 1991-94 2. 25.0 Van Waiters 1983-87 1. 14 James Hardy 2005-07 3. 41.2 Haydon Whitehead 2017- 3. 23.0 Jammie Kirlew 2006-09 2. 10 Ernie Jones 1984-87 41.2 Macky Smith 1988-90 Greg Middleton 2006-09 3. 8 Thomas Lewis 1991-93 5. 41.1 Tyson Beattie 2003-06 5. 22.0 Greg Farrall 1988-91 4. 7 Whop Philyor 2017- 6. 41.0 Chris Hagerup 2008-10 6. 18.0 Tegray Scales 2014-17 Jade Butcher 1967-69 7. 17.0 Joe Huff 1984-88 Cody Latimer 2011-13 CAREER KICK RETURN YARDAGE 8. 16.5 Kemp Rasmussen 1998-01 Simmie Cobbs Jr. 2014-17 1. 2,088 Derin Graham 1998-00 9. 16.0 Hurvin McCormick 1990-93 8. 6 Nick Westbrook 2015-19 2. 2,009 Marcus Thigpen 2005-08 10. 15.0 Adam Replogle 2009-12 Duane Gunn 1981-83 3. 1,854 Shane Wynn 2011-14 13.5 Jerome Johnson 2017- Courtney Roby 2001-04 4. 1,566 Lance Bennett 2003-06 Tandon Doss 2008-10 5. 1,549 Tandon Doss 2008-10 CAREER INTERCEPTIONS Kofi Hughes 2010-13 6. 1,511 Devonte Williams 2015-17 1. 19 Tim Wilbur 1978-82 4 Ty Fryfogle 2017- 7. 1,500 A.C. Carter 1999-02 2. 16 Tracy Porter 2004-07 8. 1,271 Keith Calvin 1974-77 3. 11 John Cannady 1943-46 TOTAL OF 100-PLUS RUSHING YARD GAMES 9. 1,183 Thomas Lewis 1991-93 Dave Abrams 1977-78 1. 28 Anthony Thompson 1986-89 10. 1,127 John Ginter 1964-66 Lance Brown 1991-94 2. 17 Vaughn Dunbar 1990-91 579 David Ellis 2019- 6. 10 John McDonnell 1943-48 3. 16 Alex Smith 1994-96 Eric Allen 1994-96 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 CAREER PUNT RETURN YARDAGE 8. 9 Seven Players 5. 15 Tevin Coleman 2012-14 1. 1,042 Bill Hillenbrand 1941-42 Last: Jonathan Crawford (2015-18) 6. 14 Levron Williams 1998-01 2. 817 Bob Hoernschemeyer 1943-44 7 Jamar Johnson 2018- 7. 13 John Isenbarger 1967-69 3. 721 Tim Wilbur 1978-82 6 Jaylin Williams 2018- Mike Harkrader 1976-80 4. 641 Tony Buford 1985-88 9. 11 Courtney Snyder 1973-76 5. 561 Steve Porter 1969-71 CAREER INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDAGE 10. 9 Stevie Scott III 2018- 6. 477 Tracy Porter 2006-07 1. 413 Tracy Porter 2004-07 9 Stephen Houston 2011-13 7. 425 J-Shun Harris II 2014-18 2. 360 Tim Wilbur 1978-80, 82 8. 392 George Taliaferro 1945-48 3. 189 Kywin Supernaw 1996-97 9. 388 Rob Turner 1987-90 4. 174 George Taliaferro 1945, 47-48 10. 380 Lance Bennett 2003-06 5. 167 Eric Allen 1996 83 Reese Taylor 2018- 166 Jamar Johnson 2018- 49 Whop Philyor 2017- 124 Jaylin Williams 2018-

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SEASON PASSING YARDAGE SEASON RECEPTIONS SEASON TOUCHDOWNS 1. 3,573 Nate Sudfeld 2015 1. 79 James Hardy 2007 1. 26 Anthony Thompson 1988 2. 3,362 Richard Lagow 2016 2. 78 Damarlo Belcher 2010 2. 25 Anthony Thompson 1989 3. 3,295 Ben Chappell 2010 3. 77 Tandon Doss 2009 3. 19 Levron Williams 2001 4. 3,043 Kellen Lewis 2007 4. 72 Cody Latimer 2013 4. 16 James Hardy 2007 5. 2,941 Ben Chappell 2009 Simmie Cobbs Jr. 2017 Stephen Houston 2012 6. 2,875 Peyton Ramsey 2018 6. 70 Whop Philyor 2019 6. 15 Tevin Coleman 2014 7. 2,734 Cameron Coffman 2012 7. 68 Shane Wynn 2012 7. 13 Ernie Jones 1987 8. 2,627 Trent Green 1991 Luke Timian 2017 Vaughn Dunbar 1990 9. 2,544 Steve Bradley 1984 9. 67 Terrance Turner 2010 Trent Green 1991 10. 2,523 Nate Sudfeld 2013 10. 66 Ernie Jones 1987 Antwaan Randle El 1999 1,645 Michael Penix Jr. 2020 36 Whop Philyor 2020 Antwaan Randle El 2000 34 Ty Fryfogle 2020 Shane Wynn 2013 SEASON PASSING ATTEMPTS 8 Stevie Scott III 2020 1. 483 Ben Chappell 2010 SEASON RUSHING YARDAGE 2. 447 Peyton Ramsey 2018 1. 2,036 Tevin Coleman 2014 SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 3. 442 Kellen Lewis 2007 2. 1,805 Vaughn Dunbar 1991 1. 26 Anthony Thompson 1988 4. 438 Richard Lagow 2016 3. 1,793 Anthony Thompson 1989 2. 24 Anthony Thompson 1989 5. 428 Ben Chappell 2009 4. 1,686 Anthony Thompson 1988 3. 17 Levron Williams 2001 6. 412 Nate Sudfeld 2015 5. 1,475 Alex Smith 1994 4. 15 Tevin Coleman 2014 7. 407 Cameron Coffman 2012 6. 1,401 Levron Williams 2001 5. 13 Vaughn Dunbar 1990 8. 402 Steve Bradley 1984 7. 1,270 Antwaan Randle El 2000 Trent Green 1991 9. 376 Blake Powers 2005 8. 1,254 Courtney Snyder 1974 Antwaan Randle El 1999 10. 364 Babe Laufenberg 1982 9. 1,248 Alex Smith 1996 Antwaan Randle El 2000 220 Michael Penix Jr. 2020 10. 1,224 Vaughn Dunbar 1990 9. 12 Anthony Thompson 1987 462 Stevie Scott III 2020 Vaughn Dunbar 1991 SEASON COMPLETIONS Stephen Houston 2012 1. 302 Ben Chappell 2010 SEASON RUSHING ATTEMPTS Tevin Coleman 2013 2. 295 Peyton Ramsey 2018 1. 364 Vaughn Dunbar 1991 8 Stevie Scott III 2020 3. 268 Ben Chappell 2009 2. 358 Anthony Thompson 1989 4. 265 Kellen Lewis 2007 3. 355 Anthony Thompson 1988 SEASON PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 5. 253 Richard Lagow 2016 4. 292 Alex Smith 1996 1. 28 Kellen Lewis 2007 6. 247 Cameron Coffman 2012 5. 291 Courtney Snyder 1974 2. 27 Nate Sudfeld 2015 Nate Sudfeld 2015 6. 270 Tevin Coleman 2014 3. 24 Ben Chappell 2010 8. 217 Babe Laufenberg 1982 7. 265 Alex Smith 1994 4. 22 Blake Powers 2005 9. 212 Blake Powers 2005 8. 257 Anthony Thompson 1987 5. 21 Nate Sudfeld 2013 10. 208 Steve Bradley 1984 9. 253 Devine Redding 2016 6. 19 Richard Lagow 2016 124 Michael Penix Jr. 2020 10. 250 Vaughn Dunbar 1990 Peyton Ramsey 2018 137 Stevie Scott III 2020 8. 17 Antwaan Randle El 1999 SEASON COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Ben Chappell 2009 1. .688 Michael Penix Jr. 2019 (110-160) SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE 10. 15 Cameron Coffman 2012 2. .680 Peyton Ramsey 2019 (184-266) 1. 3,779 Kellen Lewis 2007 Tre Roberson 2013 3. .660 Peyton Ramsey 2018 (295-447) 2. 3,634 Nate Sudfeld 2015 Richard Lagow 2017 4. .654 Peyton Ramsey 2017 (134-205) 3. 3,309 Ben Chappell 2010 14 Michael Penix Jr. 2020 5. .626 Ben Chappell 2009 (268-428) 4. 3,229 Peyton Ramsey 2018 6. .625 Ben Chappell 2010 (302-483) 5. 3,174 Richard Lagow 2016 SEASON RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 7. .607 Cameron Coffman 2012 (247-407) 6. 3,065 Antwaan Randle El 1999 1. 16 James Hardy 2007 8. .605 Nate Sudfeld 2014 (101-167) 7. 3,053 Antwaan Randle El 2000 2. 13 Ernie Jones 1987 9. .602 Nate Sudfeld 2013 (194-322) 8. 2,932 Ben Chappell 2009 3. 11 Shane Wynn 2013 10. .601 Tre Roberson 2013 (83-138) 9. 2,829 Trent Green 1991 4. 10 Jade Butcher 1967 .564 Michael Penix Jr. 2020 10. 2,733 Cameron Coffman 2012 Jade Butcher 1968 1,670 Michael Penix Jr. 2020 Jade Butcher 1969 SEASON RECEIVING YARDAGE James Hardy 2005 1. 1,265 Ernie Jones 1987 SEASON ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE James Hardy 2006 2. 1,125 James Hardy 2007 1. 2,388 Anthony Thompson 1989 9. 9 Cody Latimer 2013 3. 1,096 Cody Latimer 2013 2. 2,330 Vaughn Dunbar 1991 10. 8 Rob Turner 1988 4. 1,058 Thomas Lewis 1993 3. 2,201 Levron Williams 2001 Simmie Cobbs Jr. 2017 5. 1,039 Courtney Roby 2002 4. 2,177 Tevin Coleman 2014 7 Ty Fryfogle 2020 6. 1,035 Simmie Cobbs, Jr. 2015 5. 1,934 Tandon Doss 2010 7. 1,002 Whop Philyor 2019 6. 1,919 Anthony Thompson 1988 8. 995 Nick Westbrook 2016 7. 1,895 Thomas Lewis 1993 9. 962 Tandon Doss 2009 8. 1,807 Ernie Jones 1987 10. 929 Kenny Allen 1985 9. 1,719 Marcus Thigpen 2008 687 Ty Fryfogle 2020 10. 1,711 Vaughn Dunbar 1990 687 Ty Fryfogle 2020 SEASON RECORDS - 26

SEASON POINTS SEASON PUNT RETURN YARDAGE SEASON INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDAGE 1. 156 Anthony Thompson 1988 1. 635 Bob Hoernschemeyer 1943 1. 167 Tim Wilbur 1979 (8 ret.) 2. 154 Anthony Thompson 1989 2. 561 Bill Hillenbrand 1941 2. 152 1990 (3 ret.) 3. 125 Griffin Oakes 2015 3. 481 Bill Hillenbrand 1942 3. 138 Tim Wilbur 1978 (6 ret.) 4. 114 Levron Williams 2001 4. 376 Rob Turner 1990 4. 137 Tracy Porter 2007 (6 ret.) 5. 111 Austin Starr 2007 5. 342 Thomas Lewis 1993 5. 132 Alfonzo Thurman 1994 (2 ret.) 6. 98 Stephen Houston 2012 6. 266 J-Shun Harris II 2017 6. 127 Chris Sigler 1984 (5 ret.) 7. 96 Logan Justus 2019 7. 256 Tim Wilbur 1980 7. 120 Eric Allen 1996 (5 ret.) Pete Stoyanovich 1988 8. 254 Tracy Porter 2007 Kywin Supernaw 1997 (3 ret.) James Hardy 2007 9. 250 1969 9. 115 Tracy Porter 2004 (3 ret.) 10. 90 Tevin Coleman 2014 10. 248 Tim Wilbur 1982 Austin Thomas 2009 (4 ret.) 48 Stevie Scott III 2020 73 Reese Taylor 2020 94 Jamar Johnson 2020 (4 ret.) 47 Charles Campbell 2020 93 Jaylin Williams 2020 (4 ret.) 42 Ty Fryfogle 2020 SEASON TACKLES 1. 199 Joe Norman 1978 SEASON 300-YARD PASSING GAMES SEASON FIELD GOALS 2. 165 Steve Sanders 1976 1. 7 Nate Sudfeld 2015 1. 24 Griffin Oakes 2015 3. 155 Joe Fitzgerald 1984 2. 6 Ben Chappell 2010 2. 21 Austin Starr 2007 4. 143 Mark Weiler 1984 3. 3 Michael Penix Jr. 2020 3. 17 Logan Justus 2019 5. 141 Craig Brinkman 1974 Peyton Ramsey 2019 Pete Stoyanovich 1988 6. 137 Donnie Thomas 1975 Richard Lagow 2016 5. 16 Bill Manolopoulos 1993 7. 134 Donnie Thomas 1974 Nate Sudfeld 2013 Mitch Ewald 2010 8. 132 Brad Mitchell 1985 Cameron Coffman 2012 Griffin Oakes 2016 9. 126 Mike Fulk 1972 Ben Chappell 2009 Griffin Oakes 2017 Tegray Scales 2016 Kellen Lewis 2007 9. 15 Andy Payne 1997 52 Micah McFadden 2020 Babe Laufenberg 1982 Mitch Ewald 2012 Logan Justus 2018 SEASON TACKLES FOR LOSS SEASON 200-YARD PASSING GAMES 8 Charles Campbell 2020 1. 24.0 Van Waiters 1986 1. 10 Nate Sudfeld 2015 2. 23.5 Tegray Scales 2016 Kellen Lewis 2007 SEASON EXTRA POINTS 3. 21.0 Adewale Ogunleye 1997 3. 9 Ben Chappell 2010 1. 56 Mitch Ewald 2013 (56-56) 4. 20.0 Nathan Davis 1995 Trent Green 1991 2. 53 Griffin Oakes 2015 (53-57) 5. 19.5 Jammie Kirlew 2008 5. 8 Peyton Ramsey 2018 3. 48 Austin Starr 2007 (48-48) 6. 19.0 Joe Huff 1988 Richard Lagow 2016 4. 45 Logan Justus 2019 (45-47) 7. 18.0 Greg Farrall 1991 Cameron Coffman 2012 45 Pete Stoyanovich 1988 (45-45) 8. 17.0 Adewale Ogunleye 1998 Ben Chappell 2009 6. 42 Mitch Ewald 2012 (42-43) Ed McGuire 1970 9. 7 Peyton Ramsey 2019 7. 38 Andy Payne 2000 (38-39) Ed McGuire 1969 Nate Sudfeld 2013 Griffin Oakes 2017 (38-39) Greg Middleton 2007 Kellen Lewis 2006 9. 36 Andy Payne 1999 (36-36) 8.5 Micah McFadden 2020 Babe Laufenberg 1982 10. 35 Scott Bonnell 1990 (35-36) 4 Michael Penix Jr. 2020 23 Charles Campbell 2020 SEASON SACKS 1. 16.0 Greg Middleton 2007 SEASON 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES SEASON PUNTING AVERAGE 2. 14.0 Van Waiters 1987 1. 11 Tevin Coleman 2014 1. 44.8 Drew Hagan 1999 (44-1,971) 3. 11.0 Joe Huff 1988 Vaughn Dunbar 1991 2. 44.3 Jim DiGuilio 1992 (53-2,347) 4. 10.5 Jammie Kirlew 2008 3. 10 Anthony Thompson 1988 3. 43.9 Chuck Razmic 1984 (57-2,505) 5. 10.0 Adewale Ogunleye 1997 4. 8 Anthony Thompson 1989 4. 43.3 Alan Sutkowski 1996 (65-2,816) 6. 9.5 Nick Mangieri 2015 5. 7 John Isenbarger 1969 5. 43.1 Tom Bolyard 1988 (31-1,335) 7. 8.5 Adewale Ogunleye 1996 6. 6 Stevie Scott III 2018 6. 42.6 Jim DiGuilio 1993 (44-1,872) 8. 8.0 Greg Farrall 1989 Jordan Howard 2015 7. 42.5 Haydon Whitehead 2019 (51-2166) Greg Farrall 1991 Levron Williams 2001 8. 42.4 Haydon Whitehead 2020 (36-1528) Lamar Mills 1992 Alex Smith 1996 9. 42.4 Chris Hagerup 2008 (61-2,586) Adewale Ogunleye 1998 Alex Smith 1994 10. 42.4 Macky Smith 1990 (57-2,416) Adewale Ogunleye 1999 Vaughn Dunbar 1990 5.0 Micah McFadden 2020 Courtney Snyder 1974 SEASON KICK RETURN YARDAGE 4.0 Jerome Johnson 2020 1 Tim Baldwin Jr. 2020 1. 1,016 Tandon Doss 2010 2. 1,015 Shane Wynn 2011 SEASON 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 3. 897 Derin Graham 2000 SEASON INTERCEPTIONS 1. 7 Ernie Jones 1987 4. 853 Marcus Thigpen 2008 1. 8 Tim Wilbur 1979 (167 yds) 2. 6 James Hardy 2007 5. 784 Devonte Williams 2016 2. 7 Dave Abrams 1977 (24 yds) 3. 5 Cody Latimer 2013 6. 732 A.C. Carter 2002 3. 6 John Cannady 1946 (25 yds) James Hardy 2005 7. 723 Marcus Thigpen 2006 Milt Campbell 1955 (111 yds) Thomas Lewis 1993 8. 643 Derin Graham 1998 Tim Wilbur 1978 (138 yds) 6. 4 Whop Philyor 2019 9. 635 Ray Fisher 2009 Mark Sutor 1982 (61 yds) Simmie Cobbs Jr. 2015 10. 599 Lance Bennett 2004 Tracy Porter 2007 (137 yds) Courtney Roby 2002 59 Jacolby Hewitt 2020 8. 5 Fourteen times Last: Will Meyers (2006, 74 yards) 9. 3 14 Players 4 Jaylin Williams 2020 3 Ty Fryfogle 2020 4 Jamar Johnson 2020 1 Whop Philyor 2020

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Indiana University’s football program receives From 1973-87, he worked for ABC Radio, Canada’s Suhr and his wife, Jane, are the parents of one son, some of the most extensive media coverage in the CBC, and several other major market radio stations, Errek, and the deceased Jenny Suhr. Errek played in country. Learfield IMG College holds the exclusive including WIRE in Indianapolis, as their source for 74 games and earned four letters as a guard for the rights as IU’s official radio outlet. reports during the month of May coverage of the IU men’s basketball program from 2004-07. Indianapolis 500. During that 14-year period, he also They have four grandchildren: Addy, Hayden, Taylor DON FISCHER served Indianapolis radio station WIRE and Network and Mack. Don Fischer is in his Indiana, a statewide news network, as their sports 48th year as the “Radio director. JOE SMITH Voice” of Indiana University As an independent contractor, Fischer served the Joe Smith is in his 37th football and basketball Indianapolis Colts as their pre-season television year with the IU Radio games. The past 34 years, anchor for 23 years from 1995-2017. Network. He has handled Fischer has worked as an In addition, the City of Indianapolis, and the State pre-game, halftime, and independent contractor, and of Indiana have each honored Fischer with a special post-game duties for is currently serving the IU “Recognition Day” for his service and abilities as a Indiana football and men’s Radio Network, owned by play-by-play broadcaster. basketball since 1983. Learfield IMG College. In A native of Rochelle, Ill., Fischer has been in the Smith, the sports director addition to broadcasting the games, Fischer hosts radio business for 54 years with stops in Butte, of WGCL-AM 1370 in the weekly coaches talk shows for both football and Mont.; Ottawa, Ill.; Springfield, Ill.; and Terre Haute, Bloomington, is in his 51st basketball. Ind. year of in Bloomington. He began Fischer also offers stations a weekly talk show Fischer has four sons, 12 grandchildren and one his broadcasting career in 1969 at WAIK Radio in about IU football and basketball that airs in several great grandchild. He and his wife, Susy, reside in Galesburg, Ill. From 1973-89, Smith worked on “RFD- markets around the state during the school year. Greenwood, Ind. 4 Agri-Business Show” on WTTV-4 with the late Bob During his years of work in Indiana, Fischer has Cook. been named the state’s Sportscaster of the Year 31 BUCK SUHR In 1998, Smith was named Indiana Sportscaster of times by two different organizations. The National Buck Suhr is entering his the Year and in April 2003, he was inducted into the Sports Media Association has awarded him 27 16th season as the color Indiana Sportswriters/Sportscasters Hall of Fame. times, including the recently announced 2019 award, commentator and analyst Smith handled the IU TV Warmup Shows from 1978- while the Indiana Sportswriters and Sportscasters for Indiana University 82 and hosted several IU Coaches Shows from 1983- Association has named him their honoree four times. football. 96 and again from 2002-04. In June of 2018 at the NSMA Awards program, Suhr was a member of the Smith received the J.W. Bill Orwig Medal that Fischer was named the first recipient of the Woody Hoosier football program for goes to non-alumni for distinguished service to the Durham Voice of College Sports Award. 18 years as a running backs University in June 2004. Fischer was inducted into the Indiana Sportswriters coach and administrator. He In March 2020, Smith was given the IU Bicentennial and Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame in 2004. spent 12 seasons (1984-95) Medal by President Michael A. McRobbie, awarded He was inducted into the Indiana Broadcasters as running backs coach under IU’s all-time winningest to organizations and individuals who, through their Association Hall of Fame in October 2010. Fischer coach, Bill Mallory. personal, professional, artistic or philanthropic has won several awards for best play by play, and After his stint as a coach, where he tutored All- efforts, have broadened the reach of Indiana has been honored by Indiana University with the America selections Anthony Thompson and Vaughn University around the state, nation and world. J.W. Bill Orwig Medal, that goes to non alumni for Dunbar, Suhr was named administrative assistant to Smith has two children, both of whom are Indiana distinguished service to the University. This past year the head coach and athletic director from 1996-2001. University graduates. Jeff, currently resides in IU presented Fischer with the Bicentennial Medal in As running backs coach, Suhr helped direct one of Brownsburg, Ind., with his wife, Kristen, and their recognition of distinguished and distinctive service in the nation’s most productive rushing attacks. From sons, Jayden, Kaleb and Logan. Joe’s daughter, support of the mission of Indiana University. He was 1984-95, the Hoosiers had three different 1,000- Jamie, and her husband, Eric, currently reside also named an Honorary “I” Man in 1991. yard rushers who topped that mark on six separate in Bloomington with their son, Ethan and two Fischer has broadcast over 2,000 Indiana occasions. In 1988, the IU offense rushed for a then- daughters, Emerson and Carolina. University games that include 11 bowl games, five school record 2,963 yards. NCAA basketball Final Fours, including four NCAA During his tenure, Suhr coached Thompson, the Championship games, and two NIT Championship 1989 Heisman Trophy runner-up, along with Dunbar games. and Alex Smith, the 1994 UPI National Freshman of the Year.

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#1 WHOP PHILYOR, WR #9 MICHAEL PENIX JR., QB #84 TURON IVY JR., TE Receptions 14 (2x), last at Nebraska, 10/26/19 Completions 33, at Michigan State, 9/28/19 Receptions 3, vs. EIU, 9/7/19 Receiving Yards 182, vs. Rutgers, 10/12/19 Pass Attempts 51, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Receiving Yards 24, vs. EIU, 9/7/19 Long Reception 65, vs. Michigan State, 9/22/18 Passing Yards 491, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Long Reception 14, vs. EIU, 9/7/19 Receiving TDs 2 (2x), last at Purdue, 11/30/19 Long Completion 75, vs. Ball State, 8/31/19 Carries 3, at Penn State, 10/14/17 Passing TDs 5, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 #86 PEYTON HENDERSHOT, TE Rushing Yards 29, vs. Ball State, 9/15/18 Carries 7, vs. Ball State, 8/31/19 Receptions 7, at Penn State, 11/16/19 Long Rush 29, vs. Ball State, 9/15/18 Rushing Yards 67, vs. Ball State, 8/31/19 Receiving Yards 95, at Maryland, 10/19/19 Punt Return Yards 15, vs. UConn, 9/21/19 Rushing TDs 1 (4x), last at Rutgers, 10/31/20 Long Reception 49, vs. Ohio State, 9/14/19 Long Punt Return 11, vs. Ball State, 8/31/19 Long Rush 25, at Rutgers, 10/31/20 Receiving TDs 2, at Rutgers, 10/31/20

#10 DAVID ELLIS, RB/KR #2 REESE TAYLOR, DB #89 MATT BJORSON, TE Receptions 6, at Penn State, 11/16/19 Carries 4, vs. Virginia, 9/8/18 Receptions 2 (3x), last vs. Tennessee, 1/2/20 Receiving Yards 86, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Rushing Yards 40, at FIU, 9/1/18 Receiving Yards 31, vs. Ball State, 9/15/18 Long Reception 51, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Long Rush 32, at FIU, 9/1/18 Long Reception 22, vs. Ball State, 9/15/18 Carries 7, vs. Rutgers, 10/12/19 Receptions 6, vs. Iowa, 10/13/18 Receiving TDs 1, at Nebraska, 10/26/19 Rushing Yards 35, vs. Rutgers, 10/12/19 Receiving Yards 28, vs. Iowa, 10/13/18 Long Reception 22, at Michigan, 11/17/18 Long Rush 17, vs. UConn, 9/21/19 Kick Returns 3, vs. Ball State, 9/15/18 Rushing TDs 1, at Nebraska, 10/26/19 #93 CHARLES CAMPBELL, K Kick Return Yards 66, vs. Ball State, 9/15/18 Kick Returns 6, vs. Ohio State, 9/14/19 Field Goals Made 3, at Rutgers, 10/31/20 Long Kick Return 28, vs. Ball State, 9/15/18 Kick Return Yards 110, vs. Ohio State, 9/14/19 Field Goal Attempts 3, at Rutgers, 10/31/20 Punt Return Yards 22, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Long Kick Return 39, at Purdue, 11/30/19 Long Field Goal Made 52, vs. Michigan, 11/7/20 Long Punt Return 21, vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 All-Purpose Yards 110 (2x), last at Michigan State, 9/28/19 PATs Made 5 (2x), last at Ohio State, 11/21/20 All-Purpose Yards 83, vs. Ball State, 9/15/18 Points Scored 13, at Rutgers, 10/31/20 #13 MILES MARSHALL, WR #2 JACOLBY HEWITT, WR Receptions 4 (4x), last at Ohio State, 11/21/20 #94 HAYDON WHITEHEAD, P Receiving Yards 89, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Receptions 2, at Wisconsin, 12/5/20 Punts 9 (4x), last at Purdue, 11/25/17 Long Reception 68, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Receiving Yards 32, vs. Michigan, 11/7/20 Punt Yards 393, vs. Michigan State, 9/22/18 Receiving TDs 1 (2x), last vs. Michigan, 11/7/20 Long Reception 32, vs. Michigan, 11/7/20 Career Long 65, at Michigan State, 9/28/19 Punting Average 43.7, at Michigan State, 10/21/17 #14 JACK TUTTLE, QB Inside 20 5, at Illinois, 11/11/17 #3 TY FRYFOGLE, WR Completions 13, at Wisconson, 12/5/20 Receptions 11, at Michigan State, 11/14/20 Pass Attempts 22, at Wisconson, 12/5/20 Receiving Yards 218, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Passing Yards 130, at Wisconson, 12/5/20 Long Reception 65, at Michigan State, 11/14/20 Long Completion 35, at Wisconson, 12/5/20 Receiving TDs 3, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Passing TDs 2, at Wisconson, 12/5/20 Carries 6, at Wisconson, 12/5/20 #6 SAMPSON JAMES, RB Rushing Yards 11, at Wisconson, 12/5/20 Carries 22, at Purdue, 11/30/19 Long Rush 6 (2x), last vs. Northwestern, 11/2/19 Rushing Yards 118, at Purdue, 11/30/19 Long Rush 30, at Purdue, 11/30/19 #18 JAVON SWINTON, WR Rushing TDs 1 (3x), last at Purdue, 11/30/19 Receptions 2, vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Receptions 2, vs. EIU, 9/7/19 Receiving Yards 23, vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Receiving Yards 21, vs. EIU, 9/7/19 Long Reception 17, at Rutgers, 10/31/20 Long Reception 11, vs. EIU, 9/7/19 #20 TIM BALDWIN JR., RB #8 STEVIE SCOTT III, RB Carries 16, vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Carries 31, vs. Virginia, 9/8/18 Rushing Yards 106, vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Rushing Yards 204, vs. Virginia, 9/8/18 Long Rush 26, vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Long Rush 57, vs. Rutgers, 10/12/19 All-Purpose Yards 106, vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Rushing TDs 3, vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Receptions 5, at Maryland, 10/19/19 Receiving Yards 41, at Nebraska, 10/26/19 Long Reception 23, at Nebraska, 10/26/19 Receiving TDs 1 (2x), last vs. Northwestern, 11/2/19 All-Purpose Yards 204, vs. Virginia, 9/15/18

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#0 RAHEEM LAYNE, DB #9 MARCELINO BALL, DB #47 MICAH MCFADDEN, LB Tackles 7 (2x), last vs. Maryland, 11/10/18 Tackles 10 (4x), last vs. Michigan, 11/17/18 Tackles 11 (2x), last vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Solo Tackles 7, vs. Maryland, 11/10/18 Solo Tackles 8 (2x), last at Northwestern, 8/22/16 Solo Tackles 11, vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Tackles for Loss 1 (2x), last vs. Michigan, 11/23/19 Tackles for Loss 3, vs. Michigan State, 9/22/18 Tackles for Loss 3.0, at Michigan State, 11/14/20 Forced Fumbles 1, at Minnesota, 10/26/18 Sacks 2, vs. Michigan State, 9/22/18 Sacks 2.0 (2x), last at Wisconsin, 12/5/20 Fumble Recoveries 1, at Minnesota, 10/26/18 Interceptions 1 (3x), last at Michigan, 11/17/18 Interceptions 1 (4x), last vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Pass Breakups 2, at Rutgers, 9/29/18 Pass Breakups 2 (2x), last vs. Michigan, 11/171/8 Forced Fumbles 1, vs. Virginia, 9/8/18 Forced Fumbles 1, vs. Michigan State, 9/22/18 Pass Breakups 1, vs. Rutgers, 10/12/19 #1 DEVON MATTHEWS, DB Fumbles Recovered 1, vs. Maryland, 10/29/16 Tackles 9, vs. Ball State, 8/31/19 #50 SIO NOFOAGATOTO’A, DL Solo Tackles 6 (2x), last at Purdue, 11/30/19 #18 JONATHAN KING, DL Tackles 4, at Wisconsin, 12/5/20 Tackles for Loss 1 (3x), last vs. Michigan, 11/7/20 Tackles 2, vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Solo Tackles 2, vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Sacks 1, vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Solo Tackles 1, vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Tackles for Loss 1, vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Interceptions 1 (2x), last vs. Michigan, 11/7/20 Sacks 1.0, vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Pass Breakups 1, at Rutgers, 10/31/20 Pass Breakups 2 (2x), last vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Tackles for Loss 1.0, vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Fumble Recoveries 1, at FIU, 9/1/18 Interceptions 1, at Rutgers, 10/31/20 #52 SHAMAR JONES, DL Tackles 2, at Michigan State, 9/28/19 #2 REESE TAYLOR, DB #19 JOSH SANGUINETTI, DB Solo Tackles 1 (2x), last at Maryland, 10/19/19 Tackles 4, at Rutgers, 10/31/20 Sacks 0.5 , vs. UConn, 9/21/19 Tackles 8, at Rutgers, 10/31/20 Tackles for Loss 0.5 (4x), last at Purdue, 11/30/19 Solo Tackles 7, at Rutgers, 10/31/20 Solo Tackles 3, at Rutgers, 10/31/20

Tackles for Loss 2, vs. Michigan, 11/7/20 Sacks 1, vs. Michigan, 11/7/20 #22 JAMAR JOHNSON, DB #55 C.J. PERSON, DL Tackles 4, at Wisconsin, 12/5/20 Interceptions 1 (2x), last at Michigan State, 11/14/20 Tackles 10, vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Solo Tackles 4, at Wisconsin, 12/5/20 Forced Fumbles 1 at Michigan State, 11/14/20 Solo Tackles 7, vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Tackles for Loss 1.0, vs. Rutgers, 10/12/19 Pass Breakups 2, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Tackles for Loss 2, at Maryland, 10/19/19 Pass Breakups 1, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Sacks 1 (3x), last at Ohio State, 11/21/20

#3 TIAWAN MULLEN, DB Interceptions 2, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Tackles 8 (2x), last vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Forced Fumbles 1 (2x), last vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 #87 MICHAEL ZIEMBA, DL Solo Tackles 6 (2x), last at Rutgers, 10/31/20 Pass Breakups 1 (4x), last at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Tackles 5, vs. Rutgers, 10/12/19 Sacks 2.5, at Rutgers, 10/31/20 Solo Tackles 4, at Maryland, 10/19/19 Tackles for Loss 2.5 (2x), last at Rutgers, 10/31/20 #23 JAYLIN WILLIAMS, DB Tackles for Loss 1.5, vs. Ohio State, 9/14/19 Sacks 1, vs. Purdue, 9/24/18 Interceptions 2, at Michigan State, 11/14/20 Tackles 7, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Fumble Recoveries 1, vs. Northwestern, 11/2/19 Pass Breakups 4 (2x), at Purdue, 11/30/19 Solo Tackles 6, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Forced Fumbles 1 (3x), last at Wisconsin, 12/5/20 Tackles for Loss 1 (3x), last at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Fumble Recoveries 1 (2x), last at Purdue, 11/30/19 Sacks 1, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 #92 ALFRED BRYANT, DL Interceptions 1 (5x), last vs. Michigan, 11/7/20 Tackles 6, at Nebraska, 10/26/19 #4 CAM JONES, LB Long INT Return 29, vs. Ball State, 8/31/19 Solo Tackles 3 (2x), last at Nebraska, 10/26/19 Tackles for Loss 2 (2x), vs. EIU, 9/7/19 Tackles 7, vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Pass Breakups 1 (3x), last vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Forced Fumbles 1 (2x), last at Nebraska, 10/26/19 Solo Tackles 6 (2x), last vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Fumble Recoveries 1 (3x), last at Penn State, 11/16/19 Tackles for Loss 2, vs. Rutgers, 10/12/19 #31 BRYANT FITZGERALD, DB Pass Breakups 1, at Michigan State, 11/14/20 Sacks 2, vs. Rutgers, 10/12/19 Tackles 6, vs. Maryland, 11/10/18 Interceptions 1 (2x), last vs. UConn, 9/21/19 Solo Tackles 5 (2x), last vs. Tennessee, 1/2/20 Long Interception Return 44, vs. UConn, 9/21/19 Tackles for Loss 1 (3x), last vs. UConn, 9/21/19 #94 DEMARCUS ELLIOTT, DL Forced Fumbles 1 (3x), last vs. Northwestern, 11/2/19 Interceptions 1 (3x), last at Minnesota, 10/26/18 Tackles 5, at Michigan State, 9/28/19 Fumble Recoveries 1, at Ohio State, 10/6/18 Long INT Return 9, at Ohio State, 10/6/18 Solo Tackles 4 (2x), last at Michigan State, 9/28/19 Pass Breakups 1 (3x), last vs. UConn, 9/21/19 Pass Breakups 2, at Michigan State, 9/28/19 Sacks 1 (3x), last vs. Rutgers, 10/12/19 Forced Fumbles 1 (2x), last at Minnesota, 10/26/18 Tackles for Loss 1 (2x), last vs. Ohio State, 9/14/19 #5 JUWAN BURGESS, DB Fumble Recoveries 1, vs. Virginia, 9/8/18 Forced Fumbles 1, vs. Rutgers, 10/12/19 Tackles 6, at Penn State, 11/16/19 Pass Breakups 1, at Rutgers, 10/31/20 Solo Tackles 4 (2x), last at Penn State, 11/16/19 #42 D.K. BONHOMME, LB Tackles for Loss 1 (3x), last vs. Ohio State, 9/14/19 Tackles 4, vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 #98 JEROME JOHNSON, DL Solo Tackles 3, vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Pass Breakups 1 (3x), last vs. Tennessee, 1/2/20 Tackles 7, at Purdue, 11/30/19 Tackles for Loss 1 (2x), last vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Forced Fumbles 1 (2x), last at Maryland, 10/19/19 Solo Tackles 4 (3x), last at Purdue, 11/30/19 Sacks 1, vs. Michigan, 11/7/20 Fumble Recoveries 1 (2x), at Maryland, 10/19/19 Sacks 2,0, at Michigan State, 11/14/20 Tackles for Loss 2.5 (2x), last at Michigan State, 11/14/20 #6 JAMES HEAD JR., DL #44 THOMAS ALLEN, LB Forced Fumbles 1, at FIU, 9/1/18 Tackles 5, vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Tackles 4, at Minnesota, 10/26/18 Fumble Recoveries 1 (2x), last vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Solo Tackles 3 (2x), last vs. Penn State, 10/24/20 Solo Tackles 3 (2x), last at Michigan, 11/17/18 Interceptions 1, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Tackles for Loss 1.5, vs. EIU, 9/7/19 Tackles for Loss 2, at Michigan State, 9/28/19 Sacks 1.5, vs. EIU, 9/7/19 Sacks 1, vs. Penn State, 10/20/18 Pass Breakups 1 (4x), last vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Interceptions 1, vs. Iowa, 10/13/18 Forced Fumbles 1, at Penn State, 11/16/19 Long INT Return 30, vs. Iowa, 10/13/18 Fumble Recoveries 1, at Michigan State, 11/14/20 Forced Fumbles 1, at Michigan State, 11/14/20

#8 JAMES MILLER, LB #46 AARON CASEY, LB Tackles 7, at Penn State, 11/16/19 Tackles 3, at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Solo Tackles 4, vs. Ohio State, 9/14/19 Solo Tackles 2 (2x), last vs. Maryland, 11/28/20 Tackles for Loss 1 (3x), last at Nebraska, 10/26/19 Tackles for Loss 1.0 (3x), last at Wisconsin, 12/5/20 Sacks 0.5, vs. Ball State, 8/31/19 Sacks 1.0 (2x), last at Ohio State, 11/21/20 Forced Fumbles 1, at Nebraska, 10/26/19 Fumble Recoveries 1, at Wisconsin, 12/5/20

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Northwestern 4 1 5 ------1 THOMAS ALLEN at Penn State 1 3 4 0.5-1 - - - - 2 - Michigan 3 - 3 1-5 1-5 - - - 1 - at Purdue 2 - 2 ------LB • 6-3, 237 • Jr.-R vs. Tennessee 3 1 4 ------44 Tampa, Fla. • Plant Totals 29 18 47 3-13 2-12 - - - 6 2 2018 2020 BIO Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Suffered season-ending injury at Michigan State ... two tackles in wins over No. 8/7 at FIU 3 1 4 ------Penn State and at Rutgers ... also had two tackles in the victory against No. 23/25 Virginia 0 1 1 ------Michigan ... recorded two tackles and a forced fumble in win at Michigan State. Ball State 4 0 4 - - - - - 1 - Michigan State 6 0 6 3-22 2-18 1 - - - - at Rutgers 1 0 1 1-4 - - - - - 1 ALLEN’S CAREER STATS at Ohio State 3 5 8 ------GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Iowa 4 2 6 1-5 ------2018 12/0 20 8 28 1-1 3-4 - - 1-30 2 - Penn State 7 3 10 1.5-7 0.5-4 - - - - 1 2019 8/0 9 8 17 - 0.5-1 - - - - - at Minnesota 1 3 4 ------1 2020 4/- 6 2 8 - - 1 - - - - Maryland 2 - 2 ------Totals 24/- 35 18 53 1-1 3.5-5 1 - 1-30 2 - at Michigan 6 4 10 - - - - 1-2 - - Purdue 3 0 3 1-3 ------ALLEN’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Totals 40 19 59 7.5-41 2.5-22 1 - - 1 3 2020 2017 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU vs. Penn State 2 - 2 ------Ohio State 7 3 10 0.5-0 ------at Rutgers - 2 2 ------at Virginia 4 4 8 ------vs. Michigan 2 - 2 ------GS 2 0 2 - - - - - 1 - at MSU 2 - 2 - - 1 - - - - Totals 13 7 20 0.5-0 - - - - 1 - Totals 6 2 8 - - 1 - - - - 2016 2019 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at FIU 1 4 5 ------1 vs. Ball State 1 - 1 ------Ball State 8 - 8 - - - - 1-0 - - Eastern Illinois - 2 2 ------Wake Forest 7 2 9 ------1 Ohio State 2 1 3 ------Michigan State 5 - 5 - - - - - 1 - Connecticut 1 1 1 ------at Ohio State 4 1 5 ------at MSU 1 1 2 ------Nebraska 5 1 6 1-3 - - - - - 2 Rutgers 2 1 3 0.5-1 ------at N’western 8 2 10 1.5-3 - - - - - 1 at Maryland 2 1 3 ------Maryland 6 2 8 1-1 - - 1-0 1-(-5) - 2 at Nebraska - 1 1 ------at Rutgers 7 2 9 1-4 ------Totals 9 8 17 0.5-1 ------Penn State 3 - 3 ------2018 at Michigan - 1 1 - - - - - 1 - Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Purdue 4 - 4 ------at FIU 3 - 3 1-2 ------vs. Utah 2 - 2 ------1 Virginia 2 - 2 - - - - - 1 - Totals 60 15 75 4.5-11 - - 1-0 2-(-5) 2 8 Ball State 3 - 3 ------Michigan State 1 1 2 0.5-0 ------at Rutgers 1 - 1 ------MATTHEW BEDFORD at Ohio State - 3 3 ------Iowa 1 1 2 - - - - 1-30 1 - Penn State 2 - 2 1-1 1-1 - - - - - OL • 6-6, 314 • So. at Minnesota 2 2 4 0.5-1 ------76 Cordova, Tenn. • Cordova Maryland 1 - 1 ------at Michigan 3 - 3 ------Started eight of 15 games played at left tackle. Purdue 1 1 2 ------Totals 20 8 28 3-4 1-1 - - 1-30 2 - 2020 BIO Started at right tackle in six games this season. MARCELINO McCRARY-BALL MATT BJORSON DB • 6-0, 220 • Sr.-5th 9 Roswell, Ga. • Roswell TE • 6-3, 248 • Jr. 89 Hinsdale, Ill. • Hinsdale Central 2020 BIO Will miss the 2020 season due to inury. 2020 BIO Had one catch for 11 yards in the win over Maryland. MCCRARY-BALL’S CAREER STATS GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU BJORSON’S CAREER STATS - RECEIVING 2016 13/12 60 15 75 - 4.5-11 - 1-0 2-(-5) 2 8 GP/GS Rec Yds Avg/C Avg/G TD Lg High 2017 3/3 13 7 20 - 0.5-0 - - - 1 - 2018 12/- 5 53 10.6 4.4 - 22-BSU 31-BSU 2018 12/11 40 19 59 2.5-22 7.5-41 1 - 1-2 1 3 2019 13/1 7 36 5.1 2.8 1 10-NW 12-UT 2019 13/12 29 18 47 2.0-12 3-13 - - - 6 2 2020 7/1 1 11 11.0 1.6 - 11-MD 11-MD Totals 41/38 142 59 201 4.5-34 15.5-65 1 1-0 3-(-3) 10 13 Totals 32/2 13 100 7.7 3.1 1 22-BSU 31-BSU MCCRARY-BALL’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2019 BJORSON’S GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU 2020 Receiving vs. Ball State 5 5 10 ------Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Eastern Illinois ------Penn State - - - - Ohio State 1 1 2 ------at Rutgers - - - - Connecticut 1 - 1 ------vs. Michigan - - - - at MSU 3 - 3 - - - - - 2 - at MSU - - - - Rutgers 0 2 2 0.5-0 - - - - 1 1 at Ohio State - - - - at Maryland 4 1 5 1-7 1-7 - - - - - vs. Maryland 1 11 - 11 at Nebraska 2 4 6 ------at Wisconsin - - - - PLAYER NOTES - 31

Totals 1 11 - 11 2019 Receiving ALFRED BRYANT Opponent No. Yds TD Lg vs. Ball State - - - - DL • 6-2, 255 • Jr.-R Eastern Illinois - - - - Fresno, Texas • Manvel Ohio State - - - - 92 Connecticut 1 6 - 6 at MSU - - - - 2020 BIO Rutgers - - - - Had two stops in wins over No. 8/7 Penn State and at Rutgers ... recorded a pass at Maryland - - - - breakup in victory at Michigan State. at Nebraska 2 6 1 4 Northwestern 1 2 - 2 BRYANT’S CAREER STATS at Penn State - - - - GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Michigan - - - - 2018 10/- 5 5 10 - 2.0-2 1 1-0 - - - at Purdue - - - - 2019 13/5 14 11 25 - 4.0-6 1 1-5 - - - 2020 4/3 4 - 4 ------1 vs. Tennessee 2 12 - 7 Totals 27/8 23 16 39 - 6.0-8 2 2-5 - - 1 Totals 7 36 1 10 2018 Receiving BRYANT’S GAME-BY-GAME Opponent No. Yds TD Lg 2020 at FIU 1 15 - 15 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Virginia 1 4 - 4 Penn State 2 - 2 ------Ball State 2 31 - 22 at Rutgers 2 - 2 ------Michigan State - - - - Michigan ------at MSU ------1 at Rutgers - - - - Totals 4 - 4 ------1 at Ohio State - - - - 2019 Iowa 1 3 - 3 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Penn State - - - - vs. Ball State 1 - 1 ------Maryland - - - - Eastern Illinois 3 - 3 2.0-4 ------Ohio State 1 - 1 ------at Michigan - - - - Connecticut ------Purdue - - - - at MSU - 2 2 ------Total 5 53 - 22 Rutgers - 1 1 ------at Maryland 1 1 2 ------at Nebraska 3 3 6 1.0-1 - 1 - - - - D.K. BONHOMME Northwestern ------1-5 - - - at Penn State 1 2 3 ------LB • 6-3, 235 • So. Michigan 2 - 2 ------at Purdue ------42 Ottawa, Ontario • Clearwater Academy International (Fla.) vs. Tennessee 2 2 4 1-1 ------Totals 14 11 25 4.0-6 - 1 1-5 - - - 2020 BIO 2018 Had two tackles in win at Rutgers ... recorded two tackles, including one sack and Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU one TFL, in victory against No. 23/25 Michigan ... made one tackles in win at Michi- at FIU - 1 1 ------gan State ... three tackles at No. 3 Ohio State ... totaled three tackles and one TFL in Virginia 2 1 3 ------win over Maryland ... two stops in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. Ball State ------Michigan State ------BONHOMME’S CAREER STATS at Rutgers ------GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at Ohio State ------2019 11/- 1 - 1 ------Iowa ------2020 7/2 10 4 14 1.0-2 2.0-6 - - - - - Penn State 1 - 1 ------Totals 18/2 11 4 15 1.0-2 2.0-6 - - - - - at Minnesota - 2 2 ------Maryland 2 - 2 2.0-2 - 1 1-0 - - - BONHOMME’S GAME-BY-GAME at Michigan - 1 ------2020 Totals 5 5 10 2.0-2 - 1 1-0 - - - Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU vs. Penn State ------at Rutgers 2 - 2 ------JUWAN BURGESS Michigan 2 - 2 1.0-2 1.0-2 - - - - - at MSU 1 - 1 ------at OSU - 3 3 ------DB • 6-1, 197 • Jr.-R Maryland 3 1 4 1.0-4 ------5 Tampa, Fla. • Plant at Wisconsin 2 - 2 ------Totals 10 4 14 2.0-6 1.0-2 - - - - - 2020 BIO 2019 Made one tackle in the team’s wins over No. 8/7 Penn State and at Rutgers ... had Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU three stops in victory against No. 23/25 Michigan ... one stop in win at No. 16 Wis- vs. Ball State ------consin. Eastern Illinois 1 - 1 ------Ohio State ------BURGESS’ CAREER STATS Connecticut ------GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at MSU ------2018 12/- 13 12 25 - 2.0-6 - 1-0 - - 1 Rutgers ------2019 13/7 22 7 29 - 2.0-6 2 2-0 - - 2 at Maryland ------2020 5/- 6 - 6 ------at Nebraska ------Totals 30/7 41 19 60 - 4.0-12 2 3-0 - - 3 Michigan ------BURGESS’ CAREER GAME-BY-GAME at Purdue ------2020 vs. Tennessee ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Totals 1 - 1 ------vs. Penn State 1 - 1 ------at Rutgers 1 - 1 ------vs. Michigan 3 - 3 ------at MSU ------at Wisconsin 1 - 1 ------Totals 6 - 6 ------PLAYER NOTES - 32

2019 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU AARON CASEY vs. Ball State - 1 1 ------Eastern Illinois 1 - 1 ------Ohio State 2 2 4 1.0-3 - 1 - - - - LB • 6-2, 234 • So.-R Connecticut 1 0 1 ------46 Douglasville, Ga. • Alexander at MSU 1 1 2 ------Rutgers 2 - 2 ------2020 BIO at Maryland 4 - 4 1.0-3 - 1 1-0 - - - Had one tackle in the win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... one tackle in win at Rutgers ... at Nebraska 2 - 2 - - - 1-0 - - - recorded one tackle and one quarterback hurry in victory against No. 23/25 Michigan Northwestern 2 - 2 ------... had two tackles in win at Michigan State ... totaled three tackles, one sack and at Penn State 4 2 6 ------one TFL at No. 3 Ohio State ... made two stops in win over Maryland ... two tackles Michigan ------1 and one TFL in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. at Purdue 3 - 3 ------vs. Tennessee - 1 1 ------1 CASEY’S CAREER STATS Totals 22 7 29 2.0-6 - 2 2-0 - - 2 GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU 2018 2019 13/- 4 1 5 1.0-8 1.5-9 - - - - - Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU 2020 7/- 8 4 12 1.0-2 2.0-4 - - - 1 - at FIU - 1 1 ------Totals 20/- 12 5 17 2.0-10 3.5-13 - - - 1 - Virginia 2 1 3 1.0-4 ------Ball State 2 - 2 ------CASEY’S GAME-BY-GAME Michigan State - 1 1 ------2020 at Rutgers - 1 1 ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at Ohio State 1 4 5 ------vs. Penn State 1 - 1 ------Iowa 3 2 5 - - - - - 1 - at Rutgers - 1 1 ------Penn State 1 - 1 ------Michigan 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - at Minnesota 1 2 3 - - - 1-0 - - - at MSU 1 1 2 ------Maryland 1 - 1 ------at OSU 2 1 3 1.0-2 1.0-2 - - - - - at Michigan ------Maryland 2 - 2 ------Purdue 2 0 2 1.0-2 ------at Wisconsin 1 1 2 1.0-2 ------Totals 13 12 25 2.0-6 - - 1-0 - 1 - Totals 8 4 12 2.0-4 1.0-2 - - - 1 - 2019 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU CHARLES CAMPBELL vs. Ball State 1 - 1 ------Eastern Illinois - 1 1 0.5-1 ------K • 5-9, 171 • So.-R Ohio State ------93 Jackson, Tenn. • University School of Jackson Connecticut ------at MSU 1 - 1 ------Rutgers 1 - 1 1.0-8 1.0-8 - - - - - 2020 BIO at Maryland ------Second-team All-Big Ten (coaches and media) ... converted on all four of his kicks, at Nebraska ------including field goals of 34 and 48 yards in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... Northwestern ------hit on three field goals (28, 31,42) and all four of his PATs in win at Rutgers ... made a at Penn State ------career-long, 52-yard long field goal and all five of his PATs in victory against No. 23/25 Michigan ------Michigan ... hit from 21-yards out and on all three of his PATs in win at Michigan State at Purdue 1 - 1 ------... made all five of his PATs at No. 3 Ohio State ... hit a 38-yard field goal and both his vs. Tennessee ------PATs in win over Maryland .. made both of his PATs in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. Totals 4 1 5 1.5-9 1.0-8 - - - - - CAMPBELL’S CAREER STATS GP FG PCT PAT PTS 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG 2019 2 2-2 1.000 1-1 7 - - 2-2 - 48-EIU HARRY CRIDER 2020 7 8-9 .889 23-23 47 2-2 3-3 2-3 1-1 52-MICH Totals 8 10-11 .909 24-24 54 2-2 3-3 4-5 1-1 52-MICH OL • 6-4, 311 • Sr. Columbus, Ind. • Columbus East CAMPBELL’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 57 2020 Started 20 (12 at left guard, eight at center) of 34 career games played. Opponent FG PCT PAT PTS 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG Penn State 2-2 1.000 2-2 8 - 1-1 1-1 - 48 at Rutgers 3-3 1.000 4-4 13 1-1 1-1 1-1 - 42 2020 BIO vs. Michigan 1-1 1.000 5-5 8 - - - 1-1 52 Honorable-mention All-Big Ten (coached and media) ... William V. Campbell Trophy at MSU 1-2 .500 3-3 6 1-1 - 0-1 - 21 semifinalist ... Witten Collegiate Man of the Year semifinalist ... started at center in all at Ohio State - - 5-5 5 - - - - - seven games this season. vs. Maryland 1-1 1.000 2-2 5 - 1-1 - - 33 at Wisconsin - - 2-2 2 - - - - - Totals 8-9 0.889 23-23 47 2-2 3-3 2-3 1-1 52-UM DEMARCUS ELLIOTT 2019 Opponent FG PCT PAT PTS 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG Eastern Illinois 1-1 1.000 1-1 4 - - 1-1 - 48 DL • 6-3, 311 • Jr. at Purdue 1-1 1.000 - 3 - - 1-1 - 41 94 Garden City, Kan. • Garden City C.C. (Kan.) Totals 2-2 1.000 1-1 7 - - 2-2 - 48-EIU 2020 BIO Recorded two tackles in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... had a tackle and a pass breakup in the team’s win at Rutgers ... one tackle in victory against No. 23/25 Michigan ... had two tackles in win at Michigan State ... made two stops at No. 3 Ohio State ... three tackles in win over Maryland.

ELLIOTT’S CAREER STATS GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sacks TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU 2019 13/12 27 8 35 3-17 5-29 1 - - 1 - 2020 6/5 7 4 11 ------1 Totals 19/17 34 12 46 3-17 5-29 1 - - 1 1 PLAYER NOTES - 33

ELLIOTT’S GAME-BY-GAME 2020 BRYANT FITZGERALD Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU vs. Penn State 2 - 2 ------at Rutgers - 1 ------1 DB • 6-0, 209 • Jr.-R vs. Michigan - 1 1 ------31 Indianapolis, Ind. • Avon at MSU 1 1 2 ------at Ohio State 1 1 2 ------2020 BIO vs. Maryland 3 - 3 ------Recorded three tackles in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... totaled two Totals 7 4 11 ------1 tackles and a pass breakup in team’s win at Rutgers ... made two tackles in victory 2019 against No. 23/25 Michigan ... two tackles and a pass breakup in win at Michigan State Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU ... made three tackles at No. 3 Ohio State ... pair of tackles in win over Maryland ... two vs. Ball State 1 1 2 ------tackles and one TFL in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. Eastern Illinois 4 - 4 1-2 1-2 - - - - - Ohio State 4 - 4 1-7 1-7 - - - - - FITZGERALD’S CAREER STATS Connecticut ------GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sacks TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at MSU 4 1 5 - - - - - 1 - 2018 12/3 24 7 31 - 2-8 2 1-0 3-10 - - Rutgers 3 - 3 3-20 1-8 1 - - - - 2019 13/5 24 3 27 - 1-2 - - - 1 3 at Maryland 3 1 4 ------2020 7/7 12 4 16 - 1-2 - - - - 2 at Nebraska 3 1 4 ------Totals 32/15 60 14 74 - 4-12 2 1-0 3-10 1 5 Northwestern 1 - 1 ------at Penn State 2 2 4 ------Michigan 1 - 1 ------FITZGERALD’S GAME-BY-GAME at Purdue ------2020 vs. Tennessee 1 2 3 ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Totals 27 8 35 5-29 3-17 1 - - 1 - vs. Penn State 3 - 3 ------at Rutgers 1 1 2 ------1 vs. Michigan - 2 2 ------at MSU 2 - 2 ------1 DAVID ELLIS at Ohio State 2 1 3 ------vs. Maryland 2 - 2 ------RB/KR • 6-0, 213 • So. at Wisconsin 2 - 2 1-2 ------10 Clinton Township, Mich. • Chippewa Valley Totals 12 4 16 1-2 - - - - - 2 2019 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU 2020 BIO vs. Ball State - 1 1 ------Had two catches for eight yards in win at Michigan State ... made four catches for Eastern Illinois 3 - 3 ------86 yards and a touchdown at No. 3 Ohio State ... had five rushes for 21 yards and Ohio State 3 - 3 ------two catches for nine yards in win over Maryland ... five rushes for 22 yards and two Connecticut 3 - 3 1-2 ------catches for 15 yards in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. at MSU 4 - 4 - - - - - 1 2 Rutgers ------1 ELLIS’ CAREER STATS - KICK RETURNS at Maryland 2 - 2 ------GP/GS No Yds Avg/R Avg/G TD Lg High at Nebraska - 1 1 ------2019 13/- 28 579 20.7 44.5 - 39-PU 110-OSU Northwestern - 1 1 ------2020 4/------at Penn State 1 - 1 ------Totals 17/- 28 579 20.7 44.5 - 39-PU 110-OSU Michigan 2 - 2 ------at Purdue 1 - 1 ------vs. Tennessee 5 - 5 ------ELLIS’ GAME-BY-GAME Totals 24 3 37 1-2 - - - - 1 3 2020 Rushing Receiving Kick Returns 2018 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at MSU - - - - 2 8 - 5 - - - - at FIU 2 1 3 ------at Ohio State 1 2 - 2 4 86 1 51 - - - - Virginia ------1-0 - - - vs. Maryland 5 21 - 9 2 9 - 8 - - - - Ball State 3 - 3 ------at Wisconsin 5 22 - 11 2 15 - 9 - - - - Michigan State 2 - 2 1-6 - 1 - - - - Totals 11 45 - 11 10 118 1 51 - - - - at Rutgers - 1 1 ------2019 Rushing Receiving Kick Returns at Ohio State 2 - 2 - - - - 1-9 - - Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Iowa 2 - 2 ------vs. Ball State ------4 104 - 33 Penn State 3 1 4 - - - - 1-1 - - at Minnesota 2 - 2 - - 1 - 1-0 - - Eastern Illinois - - - - 2 26 - 14 - - - - Maryland 5 1 6 ------Ohio State ------6 110 - 25 at Michigan 2 2 4 1-2 ------Connecticut 1 17 - 17 1 5 - 5 1 11 - 11 Purdue 1 1 2 ------at MSU - - - - 1 7 - 7 5 103 - 25 Totals 24 7 31 2-8 - 2 1-0 3-10 - - Rutgers 7 35 - 8 ------at Maryland - - - - 1 11 - 11 5 103 - 30 at Nebraska 1 1 1 1 - - - - 3 40 - 16 Northwestern ------1 18 - 18 at Penn State - - - - 7 85 - 39 - - - - Michigan - - - - 3 36 - 23 - - - - at Purdue - - - - 1 3 - 3 1 39 - 39 vs. Tennessee ------2 51 - 29 Totals 9 53 1 17 16 173 - 39 28 579 - 39

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TY FRYFOGLE JAMES HEAD JR.

WR • 6-2, 214 • Sr. DL • 6-5, 261 • Jr. 3 Lucedale, Miss. • George County 6 Miami, Fla. • Southridge

2020 BIO 2020 BIO Third-team AP All-America ... Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year ... first-team All-Big Recorded five tackles in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... had a half-sack and Ten (media) ... second-team All-Big Ten (coaches) ... Biletnikoff Award semifinalist ... two quarterback hurries in the team’s victory at Rutgers ... posted a sack in the win totaled two receptions for 27 yards in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... had against No. 23/25 Michigan ... totaled two tackles, 0.5 TFLs and a fumble recovery four catches for 55 yards and a touchdown in victory at Rutgers ... pulled in seven in victory at Michigan State ... had four tackles at No. 3 Ohio State ... recorded one catches for 142 yards with a touchdown in win against No. 23/25 Michigan ... made a quarterback hurry and one pass breakup in win over Maryland ... one stop in victory game-high 11 catches for 200 yards and two touchdowns in victory at Michigan State at No. 16 Wisconsin. ... had seven receptions for a game-high 218 yards and three touchdowns at No. 3 Ohio State ... became the first player in Big Ten history to post back-to-back, 200-yard HEAD’S CAREER STATS receiving games ... his 218 receiving yards are the fifth-most in program history ... GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sacks TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU two catches for 10 yards in win over Maryland ... one catch for 35 yards in victory at 2018 11/- 13 4 17 - 3.0-6 - 0-0 - 3 - No. 16 Wisconsin. 2019 13/12 14 6 20 2.5-18 4.0-20 1 0-0 - 5 3 2020 7/6 8 6 14 1.5-12 2.0-13 - 1-0 - 3 1 FRYFOGLE’S CAREER STATS - RECEIVING Totals 31/18 35 16 51 4-30 9.0-39 1 1-0 - 11 4 GP/GS Rec Yds Avg/C Avg/G TD Lg High 2017 8/- 1 13 13.0 1.6 - 13-CSU 13-CSU HEAD’S GAME-BY-GAME 2018 12/3 29 381 13.1 31.8 3 37-MN 70-RU 2020 2019 13/12 45 604 13.4 46.5 3 46-PSU 131-PSU Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU 2020 7/7 34 687 20.2 98.1 7 65-MSU 218-OSU vs. Penn State 3 2 5 ------Totals 40/22 109 1685 15.5 42.1 13 65-MSU 218-OSU at Rutgers - 1 1 0.5-7 0.5-7 - - - 2 - vs. Michigan 1 - 1 1.0-5 1.0-5 - - - - - FRYFOGLE’S GAME-BY-GAME at MSU 1 1 2 0.5-1 - - 1-0 - - - 2020 Receiving at Ohio State 2 2 4 ------Opponent No. Yds TD Lg vs. Maryland ------1 1 Penn State 2 27 - 21 at Wisconsin 1 - 1 ------at Rutgers 4 55 1 20 Totals 8 6 14 2.0-13 1.5-12 - 1-0 - 3 1 vs. Michigan 7 142 1 35 2019 at MSU 11 200 2 65 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at Ohio State 7 218 3 63 vs. Ball State 2 - 2 1.0-2 - - - - 1 - vs. Maryland 2 10 - 11 Eastern Illinois 2 2 4 1.5-13 1.5-13 - - - - 1 Ohio State ------at Wisconson 1 35 - 35 Connecticut ------1 - Totals 34 687 7 65 at MSU 1 3 4 0-.5-0 - - - - 2 - 2019 Receiving Rutgers ------Opponent No. Yds TD Lg at Maryland 1 - 1 ------vs. Ball State 6 41 - 13 at Nebraska 2 1 3 ------Eastern Illinois 2 26 - 18 Northwestern 2 - 2 - - - - - 1 - Ohio State 2 22 - 18 at Penn State 2 - 2 1-5 1-5 1 - - - - Connecticut 5 47 - 25 Michigan 2 - 2 ------1 at MSU 3 25 - 16 at Purdue ------Rutgers 3 23 1 10 vs. Tennessee ------1 at Maryland 4 63 - 29 Totals 14 6 20 4-20 2.5-18 1 - - 5 3 at Nebraska 4 75 1 38 2018 Northwestern 4 49 - 17 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at Penn State 5 131 1 46 at FIU ------Michigan 4 39 - 16 Virginia ------at Purdue - - - - Ball State 2 - 2 1.0-4 - - - - 2 - vs. Tennessee 3 63 - 39 Michigan State - 1 1 ------Totals 45 604 3 46 at Rutgers 1 - 1 ------2018 Receiving 2017 Receiving at Ohio State 3 1 4 ------Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Iowa 1 - 1 1.0-1 ------at FIU 5 33 - 12 at Virginia - - - - Penn State ------1 - Virginia 2 28 - 18 GS - - - - at Minnesota ------Ball State 1 8 - 8 at Penn State - - - - Maryland 2 - 2 1.0-1 ------Michigan State 1 2 - 2 CSU 1 13 - 13 at Michigan 1 2 3 ------at Rutgers 5 70 - 25 Michigan - - - - Purdue 3 0 3 ------at Ohio State 3 26 - 11 at Michigan St. - - - - Totals 10 4 14 3.0-6 ------Iowa 4 71 1 33 Rutgers - - - - Penn State 1 25 - 25 at Purdue - - - - at Minnesota 2 41 1 37 Maryland 2 44 - 35 at Michigan 2 13 1 7 Purdue 1 20 - - Totals 29 381 3 37 Totals 1 13 - 13

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JAMES’ CAREER STATS - RUSHING PEYTON HENDERSHOT GP/GS CAR YDS YPC AVG TD HIGH LONG 2019 13/2 81 275 3.4 21.2 3 118-PU 30-PU TE • 6-4, 250 • Jr.-R 2020 5/- 29 94 3.2 18.8 - 33-RU 16-RU Totals 18/2 110 369 3.4 20.5 3 118-PU 30-PU 86 North Salem, Ind. • Tri-West HS JAMES’ GAME-BY-GAME 2020 BIO 2020 Rushing Receiving Third-team All-Big Ten (coaches and media) ... posted two catches for 13 yards in Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg the team’s victory over No. 8/7 Penn State ... had a team-high six receptions for 34 Penn State 1 4 - 4 - - - - yards and two touchdowns in win at Rutgers ... totaled four catches for 31 yards and at Rutgers 7 33 - 16 - - - - a touchdown in victory against No. 23/25 Michigan ... made two catches for 11 yards vs. Michigan 8 25 - 7 1 9 - 9 in win at Michigan State ... had four catches for 32 yards at No. 3 Ohio State ... made at MSU 10 22 - 9 - - - - four receptions for 32 yards in win over Maryland ... three catches for eight yards and a touchdown in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. at Ohio State 3 10 - 8 - - - - Totals 29 94 - 16 1 9 - 9 HENDERSHOT’S CAREER STATS - RECEIVING 2019 Rushing Receiving GP/GS Rec Yds Avg/C Avg/G TD Lg High Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 2017 4/0 ------vs. Ball State 1 0 - 0 - - - - 2018 11/10 15 163 10.9 14.8 2 32-OSU 47-RU Eastern Illinois 12 22 1 8 2 21 - 11 2019 13/13 52 622 12.0 47.8 4 49-OSU 95-MD Ohio State 4 14 - 9 - - - - 2020 7/7 23 151 6.6 21.6 4 22-MD 34-RU Connecticut 5 20 - 7 - - - - Totals 35/30 90 936 10.4 26.7 10 49-OSU 95-MD at MSU 2 (7) - 0 - - - - Rutgers 7 36 1 9 - - - - HENDERSHOT’S GAME-BY-GAME at Maryland ------2020 Receiving at Nebraska ------Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Northwestern 8 19 - 5 - - - - Penn State 2 13 - 8 at Penn State ------at Rutgers 6 34 2 14 Michigan 9 28 - 12 - - - - vs. Michigan 4 31 1 16 at Purdue 22 118 1 30 - - - - at MSU 2 11 - 7 vs. Tennessee 11 25 - 6 - - - - at Ohio State 4 32 - 11 Totals 81 275 3 30 2 21 - 11 at Wisconsin 3 8 1 5 Totals 23 151 4 16 2019 Receiving Opponent No. Yds TD Lg JAMAR JOHNSON vs. Ball State 4 69 - 22 Eastern Illinois 5 52 1 15 DB • 6-1, 197 • Jr. Ohio State 4 70 1 49 22 Sarasota, Fla. • Riverview Connecticut 5 43 1 12 at MSU 2 8 - 5 Rutgers 1 14 1 14 2020 BIO at Maryland 6 95 - 28 First-team All-Big Ten (media) ... second-team All-Big Ten (coaches) ... totaled 10 tack- at Nebraska 1 40 - 40 les, seven solo, one TFL, one interception and one forced fumble in the team’s win Northwestern 1 2 - 2 over No. 8/7 Penn State ... recorded six tackles, including 1.5 TFLs, in victory at Rut- at Penn State 7 51 - 12 gers ... made four tackles in win at Michigan State ... totaled five tackles, one TFL, one Michigan 6 62 - 24 sack, two interceptions and a pass breakup at No. 3 Ohio State ... made five tackles at Purdue 4 49 - 24 in win over Maryland ... had four tackles, an interception and a pass breakup in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. vs. Tennessee 6 67 - 24 Totals 52 622 4 49 2018 Receiving 2017 Receiving JOHNSON’S CAREER STATS Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Opponent No. Yds TD Lg GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU FIU 1 3 1 3 Ohio State - - - - 2018 10/- 2 - 2 - - - - 1-0 - 1 2019 13/1 18 7 25 3-23 4.5-26 1 - 2-72 1 2 Virginia 2 8 - 4 at Virginia - - - - 2020 7/7 25 9 34 1-8 3.5-12 1 - 4-94 - 3 Ball State 3 22 - 8 GS - - - - Totals 30/8 45 16 61 4-31 8-38 2 - 7-166 1 6 Michigan State - - - - at Penn State - - - - at Rutgers 2 47 - 25 JOHNSON’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME at Ohio State 1 32 1 32 2020 Iowa 2 17 - 9 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Penn State 1 13 - 13 vs. Penn State 7 3 10 1-2 - 1 - 1-17 - - Maryland 1 6 - 6 at Rutgers 4 2 6 1.5-2 ------vs. Michigan ------1 at Michigan - - - - at MSU 3 1 4 ------Purdue 2 15 - 10 at Ohio State 5 - 5 1-8 1-8 - - 2-57 - 1 Total 15 163 2 32 Totals - - - - vs. Maryland 3 2 5 ------at Wisconsin 3 1 4 - - - - 1-20 - 1 Totals 25 9 34 3.5-12 1-8 1 - 4-94 - 3 SAMPSON JAMES 2019 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU RB • 6-1, 220 • So. vs. Ball State 1 - 1 1.0-7 1.0-7 - - - 1 - Eastern Illinois - 1 1 0.5-0 ------6 Avon, Ind. • Avon Ohio State 2 1 3 ------Connecticut 5 1 6 ------2020 BIO at MSU ------Had one carry for four yards in team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... totaled 33 yards on Rutgers 2 - 2 ------seven carries in the team’s victory at Rutgers ... posted 25 yards on eight carries and one at Maryland 2 1 3 2.0-14 1.0-11 - - - - - catch for nine yards in win against No. 23/25 Michigan ... recorded 22 rushing yards on at Nebraska 2 1 3 1.0-5 1.0-5 1 - - - - 10 carries to go with a nine-yard reception in victory at Michigan State ... three rushes Northwestern 1 - 1 ------1 for 10 yards at No. 3 Ohio State. at Penn State - 1 1 ------Michigan 1 - 1 ------at Purdue 1 - 1 - - - - 1-9 - 1 PLAYER NOTES - 36 vs. Tennessee 1 1 2 - - - - 1-63 - - Ohio State ------Totals 18 7 25 4.5-26 3.0-23 1 - 2-72 - 2 at Virginia 3 1 4 1-1 ------2018 GS ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at Penn State 1 - 1 ------at FIU ------CSU 1 2 3 ------Virginia ------Michigan 1 - 1 ------Ball State ------at Michigan St. - 2 2 ------Michigan State ------1 at Maryland 1 1 2 - 1-0 - - - - - at Rutgers ------1-0 - - Wisconsin 2 1 3 1.5-2 ------at Ohio State ------at Illinois ------Iowa 1 - 1 ------Rutgers 1 - 1 1.0-1 ------Penn State 1 - 1 ------at Purdue - 1 1 ------at Michigan ------Totals 10 8 18 3.5-4 1-0 - - - - - Purdue ------Totals 2 - 2 - - - - 1-0 - 1 CALEB JONES

JEROME JOHNSON OL • 6-8, 362 • Jr.-R 77 Indianapolis, Ind. • Lawrence North DL • 6-3, 304 • Sr.-5th 98 Bassfield, Miss. • Bassfield Started 17 (14 at right tackle, three at left tackle) of 28 career games played.

2020 BIO 2020 BIO First-team All-Big Ten (media) ... second-team All-Big Ten (coaches) ... totaled two Started at left tackle in three games and once at right tackle this season. tackles and a fumble recovery in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... had four tackles in the team’s victory at Rutgers ... recorded four tackles, 2.0 sacks and 2.5 TFLs in win at Michigan State ... totaled four tackles, one sack, one TFL and one interception at No. 3 Ohio State ... recorded one tackle, one sack, one TFL and one CAM JONES quarterback hurry in win over Maryland ... one stop in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. LB • 6-3, 230 • Jr. JOHNSON’S CAREER STATS 4 Memphis, Tenn. • St. Benedict at Auburndale GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU 2017 12/- 10 8 18 1-0 3.5-4 - - - - - 2020 BIO 2018 12/9 21 11 32 3.5-20 5.5-23 1 1-0 - 1 - Honorable-mention All-Big Ten (coaches and media) ... had seven tackles and one TFL 2019 13/13 20 23 43 5.0-46 7.5-51 - - - 2 - in the team’s victory over No. 8/7 Penn State ... totaled three tackles, including one 2020 7/6 11 5 16 4.0-31 4.5-31 - 1-0 1-0 1 - sack, one TFL and one pass breakup along with a quarterback hurry in win at Rutgers Totals 44/28 62 47 109 12.5-88 20-100 1 2-0 1-0 3 - ... posted two tackles and a quarterback hurry in victory against No. 23/25 Michigan ... one tackle in win at Michigan State ... totaled six tackles, one TFL and one sack at No. JOHNSON’S GAME-BY-GAME 3 Ohio State ... had six tackles and two quarterback hurries in win over Maryland ... 2020 made five stops with a pass breakup in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU vs. Penn State 1 1 2 - - - 1-0 - - - JONES’ CAREER STATS at Rutgers 2 2 4 ------GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sacks TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU vs. Michigan ------2018 11/- 15 5 20 - - 2 1-0 1-0 1 1 at MSU 3 1 4 2.5-14 2.0-14 - - - - - 2019 12/- 23 12 35 2-12 4.5-17 1 - 1-44 2 2 at Ohio State 3 1 4 1-8 1.0-8 - - 1-0 - - 2020 7/6 20 10 30 2-11 3-12 - - - 4 2 vs. Maryland 1 - 1 1-9 1.0-9 - - - 1 - Totals 30/6 58 27 85 4-23 7.5-29 3 1-0 2-44 7 5 at Wisconsin 1 - 1 ------Totals 11 5 16 4.5-31 4.0-31 - 1-0 1-0 1 - JONES’ GAME-BY-GAME 2019 2020 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU vs. Ball State 2 3 5 1.5-13 1.5-13 - - - - - vs. Penn State 6 1 7 1-1 ------Eastern Illinois ------at Rutgers 2 1 3 1-9 1-9 - - - 1 1 Ohio State 1 1 2 ------vs. Michigan 2 - 2 - - - - - 1 - Connecticut 1 2 3 0.5-2 0.5-2 - - - - - at MSU - 1 1 ------at MSU 1 1 2 ------at Ohio State 3 3 6 1-2 1-2 - - - - - Rutgers 1 - 1 ------vs. Maryland 3 3 6 - - - - - 2 - at Maryland 2 2 4 ------at Wisconsin 4 1 5 ------1 at Nebraska 1 1 2 ------Totals 20 10 30 3-12 2-11 - - - 4 2 Northwestern 3 - 3 1-1 - - - - 1 - 2019 at Penn State 1 5 6 0.5-1 ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Michigan 1 1 2 1-12 1-12 - - - - - vs. Ball State 3 3 6 - - - - - 1 1 at Purdue 3 4 7 2-16 1-13 - - - - - Ohio State ------vs. Tennessee 3 3 6 1-6 1-6 - - - 1 - Connecticut 3 1 4 1-3 - - - 1-44 - 1 Totals 20 23 43 7.5-51 5.0-46 - - - 2 - at MSU 3 1 4 ------2018 Rutgers 6 - 6 2-12 2-12 - - - 1 - Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at Maryland 2 - 2 ------at FIU 2 2 4 1-8 1-8 1 - - - - at Nebraska 1 2 3 ------Virginia 1 - 1 ------Northwestern 1 1 2 1-2 - 1 - - - - Ball State ------at Penn State 1 1 2 ------Michigan State - 1 1 ------Michigan - 1 1 ------at Rutgers 2 2 4 - - - - - 1 - at Purdue 2 1 3 0.5-0 ------at Ohio State 2 1 3 ------vs. Tennessee 1 1 2 ------Iowa 4 1 5 2-7 1-5 - - - - - Totals 23 12 35 4.5-17 2-12 1 - 1-44 2 2 Penn State 1 - 1 ------2018 at Minnesota 1 - 1 ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Maryland 3 2 5 - - - 1-0 - - - at FIU 1 1 2 ------at Michigan 1 0 1 ------Virginia ------Purdue 4 1 5 2.5-8 1.5-7 - - - - - Ball State 2 - 2 ------Totals 21 11 32 5.5-23 3.5-20 1 1-0 - 1 - Michigan State 3 - 3 - - 1 - 1-0 - - 2017 at Rutgers ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at Ohio State ------1-0 - 1 - PLAYER NOTES - 37

Iowa 3 - 3 ------at Nebraska 2 1 3 ------Penn State ------Northwestern 1 - 1 ------at Minnesota 2 3 5 - - 1 - - - 1 at Penn State 1 - 1 ------Maryland 2 1 3 ------Michigan 3 - 3 1-5 ------at Michigan 1 0 1 ------at Purdue 1 - 1 ------1 Purdue 1 0 1 ------vs. Tennessee 2 - 2 ------Totals 15 5 20 - - 2 1-0 1-0 1 1 Totals 28 2 30 2-8 - - - - - 3 2018 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU SHAMAR JONES at FIU 1 - 1 ------Virginia 3 - 3 ------Ball State 1 2 3 ------DL • 6-1, 270 • So.-R Michigan State 3 - 3 ------52 Johnstwon, Pa. • Greater Johnstwon at Rutgers 2 1 3 ------2 at Ohio State 3 2 5 ------2020 BIO Iowa 1 - 1 ------Played in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State and at Rutgers. Penn State 4 - 4 ------at Minnesota 5 2 7 0.5-1 - 1 1-0 - - - Maryland 7 - 7 ------JONES’ CAREER STATS at Michigan 1 1 2 ------1 GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sacks TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Purdue ------2018 1/------Totals 31 8 39 0.5-1 - 1 1-0 - - 3 2019 12/- 2 6 8 0.5-2 2.0-4 - - - 1 - 2017 2020 2/------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Totals 15/- 2 6 8 0.5-2 2.0-4 - - - 1 - Ohio State 3 - 3 ------JONES’ GAME-BY-GAME at Virginia ------GS 3 - 3 ------2020 at Penn State 1 - 1 ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU CSU ------vs. Penn State ------Michigan 1 - 1 ------ar Rutgers ------at Michigan St. ------Totals ------at Maryland ------2019 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Wisconsin 1 1 2 ------vs. Ball State - 1 1 - - - - - 1 - at Illinois 1 - 1 ------Eastern Illinois - 1 1 0.5-1 ------Rutgers 2 - 2 ------Ohio State - 1 1 0.5-1 ------at Purdue ------Connecticut - 1 1 0.5-2 0.5-2 - - - - - Totals 12 1 13 ------at MSU 1 1 2 ------Rutgers ------at Maryland 1 - 1 ------MILES MARSHALL at Nebraska ------Northwestern ------Michigan ------WR • 6-4, 208 • So.-R at Purdue - 1 1 0.5-0 ------13 Lilburn, Ga. • Parkview vs. Tennessee ------Totals 2 6 8 2.0-4 0.5-2 - - - 1 - 2020 BIO 2018 Made four receptions for 46 yards in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... had Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU three catches for 36 yards and a touchdown in victory against No. 23/25 Michigan ... Ball State ------four catches for 47 yards in win at Michigan State ... had four receptions for 89 yards Totals ------at No. 3 Ohio State ... made two catches for 39 yards in win over Maryland. MARSHALL’S CAREER STATS - RECEIVING GP/GS Rec Yds Avg/C Avg/G TD Lg High RAHEEM LAYNE 2018 1/------2019 13/1 16 196 12.2 15.1 1 32-MICH 49-PU DB • 6-1, 197 • Sr. 2020 6/6 17 257 15.1 42.8 1 68-OSU 89-OSU 0 Deland, Fla. • Sebastian River Totals 20/7 33 453 13.7 22.6 2 68-OSU 89-OSU

2019 BIO MARSHALLS’S GAME-BY-GAME Made four tackles in win over Ball State ... had two tackles and a PBU in victory over 2020 Receiving EIU ... totaled four tackles against Ohio State ... made one tackle in win over UConn ... Opponent No. Yds TD Lg totaled three tackles and one pass breakup at Michigan State ... had two tackles, includ- Penn State 4 46 - 17 ing a TFL, in victory over Rutgers ... totaled three tackles in win at Maryland ... had three vs. Michigan 3 36 1 18 tackles in victory at Nebraska ... made one tackle in win over Northwestern and at Penn at MSU 4 47 - 19 State ... had three tackles, including a TFL, against Michigan ... recorded one tackle and at Ohio State 4 89 - 68 one PBU in victory at Purdue. vs. Maryland 2 39 - 37 at Wisconsin - - - - LAYNE’S CAREER STATS Totals 17 257 - 68 GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU 2019 Receiving 2017 12/1 12 1 13 ------Opponent No. Yds TD Lg 2018 12/7 31 8 39 - 0.5-1 1 1-0 - - 3 vs. Ball State - - - - 2019 13/4 28 2 30 - 2-8 - - - - 3 Totals 37/12 71 11 82 - 2.5-9 1 1-0 - - 6 Eastern Illinois 2 17 1 10 Ohio State 1 10 - 10 LAYNE’S GAME-BY-GAME Connecticut 2 35 - 22 2019 at MSU - - - - Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Rutgers 2 10 - 6 vs. Ball State 4 - 4 ------at Maryland 1 7 - 7 Eastern Illinois 1 1 2 ------1 at Nebraska 1 11 - 11 Ohio State 4 - 4 ------Northwestern - - - - Connecticut 1 - 1 ------at Penn State - - - - at MSU 3 - 3 ------1 Michigan 1 32 - 32 Rutgers 2 - 2 1-3 ------at Purdue 4 49 - 21 at Maryland 3 - 3 ------vs. Tennessee 2 25 - 20 PLAYER NOTES - 38

Totals 16 196 1 32 2018 Receiving MICAH MCFADDEN Opponent No. Yds TD Lg at Rutgers - - - - LB • 6-2, 235 • Jr. Total 5 53 - 22 47 Tampa, Fla • Plant

2020 BIO DEVON MATTHEWS Third-team AP All-America ... first-team All-Big Ten (coaches and media) ... recorded a team-high 11 tackles, all solo, with one TFL in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn DB • 6-2, 202 • Jr. State ... totaled five tackles, 0.5 TFLs, one interception and one quarterback hurry in 1 Jacksonville, Fla • Ribault victory at Rutgers ... had five tackles and a quarterback hurry against No. 23/25 Michi- gan ... totaled a team-high nine tackles, 2.0 sacks and 3.0 TFLs in win at Michigan 2020 BIO State ... had a game-high 10 tackles along with a TFL at No. 3 Ohio State ... posted three tackles, one sack, one TFL, an interception and a quarterback hurry in win over Third-team All-Big Ten (coaches and media) ... totaled eight tackles, one sack, one TFL Maryland ... totaled a team-high nine tackles, two sacks and two TFLs in victory at and two pass breakups in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... had six tackles No. 16 Wisconsin. and a pass breakup in team’s victory at Rutgers ... posted five tackles, one TFL and one interception in win against No. 23/25 Michigan ... made two tackles with a pass breakup in victory at Michigan State ... had three tackles and a pass breakup at No. 3 MCFADDEN’S CAREER STATS Ohio State ... recorded four tackles and one pass breakup in win over Maryland ... six GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU stops in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. 2018 12/- 14 6 20 - 1-3 1 - - 2 - 2019 13/12 42 19 61 1.5-9 10-27 - - 2-14 4 1 2020 7/6 39 13 52 5.0-30 8.5-37 - - 2-0 3 - MATTHEWS’ CAREER STATS Totals 32/18 95 38 133 6.5-39 19.5-67 1 - 4-14 9 1 GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU 2018 10/0 13 7 20 - 1-2 - 1-0 1-0 - 1 2019 13/6 26 11 37 ------2 MCFADDEN’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2020 7/7 22 12 34 1-3 2-6 - - 1-24 1 6 2020 Totals 30/13 61 30 91 1-3 3-8 - 1-0 2-24 1 9 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU vs. Penn State 11 - 11 1-1 ------MATTHEWS’ CAREER GAME-BY-GAME at Rutgers 1 4 5 0.5-0 - - - 1-0 1 - 2020 vs. Michigan 3 2 5 - - - - - 1 - Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at MSU 5 4 9 3.0-21 2.0-19 - - - - - vs. Penn State 5 3 8 1-3 1-3 - - - - 2 at Ohio State 10 - 10 1.0-4 ------at Rutgers 4 2 6 ------1 vs. Maryland 3 - 3 1.0-6 1.0-6 - - 1-0 1 - vs. Michigan 5 - 5 1-3 - - - 1-24 - 1 at Wisconsin 6 3 9 2.0-5 2.0-5 - - - - - at MSU 1 1 2 ------1 Totals 39 13 52 8.5-37 5.0-30 - - 2-0 3 - at Ohio State - 3 3 ------2019 vs. Maryland 3 1 4 ------1 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at Wisconsin 4 2 6 ------vs. Ball State 3 3 6 1-2 ------Totals 22 12 34 2-6 1-3 - - 1-24 - 7 Eastern Illinois 2 1 3 0.5-2 0.5-2 - - - - - 2019 Ohio State 4 - 4 ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Connecticut 1 - 1 1-1 - - - - 1 - vs. Ball State 6 3 9 ------at MSU 2 3 5 2-7 ------Eastern Illinois 1 - 1 ------Rutgers 1 3 4 1.5-3 - - - - - 1 Ohio State 3 - 3 ------at Maryland 5 - 5 ------Connecticut 3 - 3 ------at Nebraska 10 1 11 ------at MSU - 1 1 ------Northwestern 2 1 3 ------Rutgers 1 1 2 ------at Penn State 1 3 4 1.5-8 1-7 - - - 3 - at Maryland 2 - 2 ------Michigan 6 - 6 1-2 - - - 1-11 - - at Nebraska 1 2 3 ------at Purdue 2 2 4 0.5-1 ------Northwestern 1 1 2 ------vs. Tennessee 3 2 5 1-1 - - - 1-3 - - at Penn State - 1 1 ------Totals 42 19 61 10-27 1.5-9 - - 2-14 4 1 Michigan 1 - 1 ------2018 at Purdue 6 - 6 ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU vs. Tennessee 1 2 3 ------2 at FIU ------Totals 26 11 37 ------2 Virginia 4 - 4 1-3 - 1 - - - - 2018 Ball State 2 - 2 - - - - - 1 - Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Michigan State ------at FIU ------1-0 - - - at Rutgers ------Virginia 2 1 3 ------at Ohio State 1 - 1 ------Ball State 2 1 3 ------Iowa 1 1 2 ------Michigan State ------1 Penn State 2 - 2 ------at Rutgers 3 2 5 ------at Minnesota - 3 3 ------at Ohio State - 1 1 - - - - 1-0 - - Maryland - 1 1 ------at Minnesota 1 - 1 ------at Michigan 2 1 3 - - - - - 1 - Maryland ------Purdue 2 - 2 ------at Michigan 1 1 2 ------Totals 14 6 20 1-3 - 1 - - 2 - Purdue 4 1 5 1-2 ------Totals 13 7 20 1-2 - - 1-0 1-0 - 1 PLAYER NOTES - 39

vs. Michigan 3 - 3 - - - - - 1 2 at MSU 2 1 3 - - - - 2-2 - - JAMES MILLER at Ohio State 4 3 7 ------vs. Maryland 4 - 4 - - - - 1-0 - - at Wisconsin 3 1 4 1-8 1-8 1 - - - 2 LB • 6-2, 231 • So.-R Totals 25 11 36 4.5-33 3.5-32 1 - 3-2 1 4 8 Tampa, Fla • Armwood 2019 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU 2020 BIO vs. Ball State ------Had three tackles in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... one tackle in victory Eastern Illinois ------at Rutgers ... one quarterback hurry in win against No. 23/25 Michigan ... made six Ohio State 2 - 2 1-1 ------tackles in victory at Michigan State ... had two tackles at No. 3 Ohio State ... three Connecticut 1 - 1 ------1 tackles in win over Maryland ... posted five tackles and a fumble recovery in victory at MSU 2 - 2 ------4 at No. 16 Wisconsin. Rutgers ------at Maryland 2 - 2 ------MILLER’S CAREER STATS at Nebraska 2 - 2 ------1 GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Northwestern 2 - 2 - - 1 1-0 - - 1 2018 3/- 2 1 3 ------at Penn State 4 - 4 ------1 2019 13/1 19 12 31 0.5-4 4.5-11 2 - - - - Michigan 1 1 2 ------2020 7/2 14 6 20 - - - 1-0 - 1 - at Purdue 6 2 8 2.5-4 - 1 1-0 - - 4 Totals 23/3 35 19 54 0.5-4 4.5-11 2 1-0 - 1 - vs. Tennessee 3 1 4 ------1 Totals 25 4 29 - 3.5-5 2 2-0 - - 13 MILLER’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2020 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU SIO NOFOAGATOTO’A vs. Penn State 1 2 3 ------at Rutgers 1 - 1 ------vs. Michigan ------1 - DL • 6-4, 315 • So. at MSU 3 3 6 ------50 Ili’ili, American Samoa • Clearwater Academy Int’l (Fla.) at Ohio State 2 - 2 ------vs. Maryland 3 - 3 ------2020 BIO at Wisconsin 4 1 5 - - - 1-0 - - - Had two tackles and a TFL in his first career start in win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... Totals 14 6 20 - - - 1-0 - 1 - totaled one tackle and a pass breakup in victory at Rutgers ... one tackle in win at 2019 Michigan State ... also had one tackle in victory over Maryland ... made four tackles in Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU win at No. 16 Wisconsin. vs. Ball State 2 2 4 1-5 0.5-4 - - - - - Eastern Illinois 2 1 3 1-1 ------NOFOAGATOTO’A’S CAREER STATS Ohio State 4 - 4 ------GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Connecticut ------2019 10/- 3 6 9 ------at MSU - 2 2 0.5-1 ------2020 7/2 4 5 9 - 1-1 - - - - 1 Rutgers ------Totals 17/2 7 11 18 - 1-1 - - - - 1 at Maryland ------at Nebraska 3 1 4 1.0-2 - 1 - - - - NOFOAGATOTO’A’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Northwestern 3 1 4 ------2020 at Penn State 3 4 7 - - 1 - - - - Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Michigan 1 - 1 ------vs. Penn State 2 - 2 1-1 ------at Purdue - 1 1 ------at Rutgers - 1 1 ------1 vs. Tennessee 1 - 1 1-2 ------vs. Michigan ------Totals 19 12 31 4.5-11 0.5-4 2 - - - - at MSU - 1 1 ------2018 at Ohio State ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU vs. Maryland 1 - 1 ------at Minnesota ------at Wisconsin 1 3 4 ------Maryland 1 - 1 ------Totals 4 5 9 ------1 at Michigan 1 1 2 ------2019 Totals 2 1 3 ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Eastern Illinois ------at MSU ------Rutgers 1 - 1 ------TIAWAN MULLEN at Maryland ------at Nebraska ------DB • 5-10,176 • So. Northwestern ------3 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. • Coconut Creek at Penn State - 2 2 ------Michigan 1 - 1 ------at Purdue - 2 2 ------2020 BIO vs. Tennessee 1 2 3 ------First-team All-Big Ten (media) ... second-team All-Big Ten (coaches) ... had eight tack- Totals 3 6 9 ------les and a TFL in the team’s victory over No. 8/7 Penn State ... totaled seven tackles, including 2.5 sacks, in win at Rutgers ... posted three tackles, a quarterback hurry and two pass breakups in victory against No. 23/25 Michigan ... recorded three tackles and two interceptions in win at Michigan State ... made seven tackles at No. 3 Ohio State MACKENZIE NWORAH ... had four tackles and an interception in win over Maryland ... totaled four tackles, one TFL, one sack, one forced fumble and two pass breakups in victory at No. 16 OL • 6-4, 332 • Sr.-5th Wisconsin. 51 Houston, Texas • Manvel

MULLEN’S CAREER STATS Started 14 of 26 career games played at right guard. GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU 2019 13/8 25 4 29 - 3.5-5 2 2-0 - - 13 2020 7/7 25 11 36 3.5-32 4.5-33 1 - 3-2 1 4 2020 BIO Totals 20/15 50 15 65 3.5-32 8-38 3 2-0 3-2 1 17 Started at right guard in five games this season. MULLEN’S GAME-BY-GAME 2020 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU vs. Penn State 4 4 8 1-1 ------at Rutgers 5 2 7 2.5-24 2.5-24 - - - - - PLAYER NOTES - 40

Opponent No. Yds TD Lg MICHAEL PENIX JR. at FIU 2 8 - 5 Ball State 3 13 - 12 QB • 6-3, 218 • So.-R Penn State 2 24 - 13 9 Tampa, Fla. • Tampa Bay Tech Totals 7 45 - 17

2020 BIO Second-team All-Big Ten (coaches and media) ... Davey O’Brien Award semifinalist C.J. PERSON ... suffered season-ending injury in win over Maryland ... completed 19-of-36 pass vs. Tennessee 3 1 4 ------1 Totals 25 4 29 3.5-5 - 2 2-0 - - 13 for 170 yards with a touchdown and also rushed for a score and a pair of two-point DL • 6-3, 291 • Fr.-R conversions in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... went 17-of-26 for three touchdowns and 238 yards, while also rushing for another score in victory at Rutgers 55 Montgomery, Ala. • Montgomery Catholic Prep School ... completed 30-of-50 passes for 342 yards and three touchdowns in win against No. 23/25 Michigan ... went 25-of-38 for 320 yards and two touchdowns in victory 2020 BIO at Michigan State ... completed 27-of-51 passes for 491 yards and five touchdowns Had one tackle in win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... totaled two tackles in victory at Rut- at No. 3 Ohio State ... his 491 passing yards are the second-most in program history gers ... one tackle in win at Michigan State ... posted one tackle and 0.5 TFLs in victory ... completed 6-of-19 passes for 84 yards and rushed twice for 29 yards in win over over Maryland ... had four stops in win at No. 16 Wisconsin. Maryland. PERSON’S CAREER STATS GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU PENIX’S CAREER STATS - PASSING 2019 4/- 3 1 4 - 1-2 - - - - - GP/GS Comp Att TD Int Yds P/G LG High 2020 8/2 5 3 8 - 0.5-1 - - - - 1 2018 3/0 21 34 1 0 219 61.8 34-FIU 96-FIU Totals 12/2 8 4 12 - 1.5-3 - - - - 1 2019 6/6 110 160 10 4 1394 232.3 75-BSU 326-BSU 2020 6/6 124 220 14 4 1645 274.2 68-OSU 491-OSU PERSON’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Totals 15/12 255 414 25 8 3258 217.2 75-BSU 491-OSU 2020 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU PENIX’S CAREER STATS - RUSHING vs. Penn State - 1 1 ------GP/GS CAR YDS YPC AVG TD HIGH at Rutgers 1 1 2 ------2018 3/0 7 45 6.4 15.0 0 13-PSU vs. Michigan ------2019 6/6 22 119 5.4 19.8 2 67-BSU at MSU ------2020 6/6 18 25 1.4 4.2 2 29-MD at Ohio State ------1 Totals 14/11 45 160 3.6 11.4 4 67-BSU vs. Maryland - 1 1 0.5-1 ------at Wisconsin 4 - 4 ------PENIX’S GAME-BY-GAME (PASSING) Totals 5 3 8 0.5-1 - - - - - 1 2019 2020 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Opponent Comp Att TD INT Pct. Yds Lg Rutgers 1 - 1 1-2 ------Penn State 19 36 1 1 .528 170 21 Northwestern ------at Rutgers 17 26 3 0 .654 238 63 at Penn State - 1 1 ------vs. Michigan 30 50 3 0 .600 342 35 at Purdue 2 - 2 ------at MSU 25 38 2 2 .658 320 65 Totals 3 1 4 1-2 ------at Ohio State 27 51 5 1 .529 491 68 vs. Maryland 6 19 0 0 .316 84 37 Totals 124 220 14 4 .564 1645 68 2019 Opponent Comp Att TD INT Pct. Yds Lg WHOP PHILYOR vs. Ball State 24 40 1 2 .600 326 75 Eastern Illinois 14 20 2 - .700 197 36 WR • 5-11, 180 • Sr. at MSU 33 42 3 - .786 286 28 1 Tampa, Fla • Plant Rutgers 20 29 3 1 .690 282 56 at Maryland 9 14 1 1 .643 141 28 2020 BIO Northwestern 10 15 - - .667 162 41 Honorable-mention All-Big Ten (coaches and media) ... had five receptions for 36 yards Totals 110 160 10 4 .688 1394 75 and a touchdown in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... totaled five catches for 2018 a game-high 137 yards in victory at Rutgers ... posted 11 catches for 79 yards in win Opponent Comp Att TD INT Pct. Yds Lg against No. 23/25 Michigan ... made three catches for 35 yards in victory at Michigan at FIU 8 10 1 - .800 96 34 State ... had six receptions for 56 yards and a touchdown at No. 3 Ohio State ... two Ball State 4 5 - - .800 29 14 catches for 24 yards in win over Maryland ... made four catches for 47 yards and a Penn State 9 19 - - .474 94 25 touchdown in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. Totals 21 34 1 - .618 219 34 PHILYOR’S CAREER STATS - RECEIVING PENIX’S GAME-BY-GAME (RUSHING) GP/GS Rec Yds Avg/C Avg/G TD Lg High 2020 Rushing 2017 11/- 33 335 10.2 30.5 3 36-RU 127-MD Opponent No. Yds TD Lg 2018 7/3 23 235 10.2 33.6 1 65-MSU 148-MSU Penn State 4 -18 1 1 2019 12/11 70 1002 14.3 83.5 5 56-RU 182-RU at Rutgers 6 20 1 25 2020 7/7 36 414 11.5 59.1 3 63-RU 137-RU vs. Michigan 2 4 - 3 Totals 37/21 162 1986 12.3 53.7 12 65-MSU 182-RU at MSU 1 -8 - 0 at Ohio State 3 -2 - 9 PHILYOR’S GAME-BY-GAME 2020 Receiving vs. Maryland 2 29 - 21 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Totals 18 25 2 25 Penn State 5 36 1 12 2019 Rushing at Rutgers 5 137 - 63 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg vs. Michigan 11 79 - 22 vs. Ball State 7 67 - 24 at MSU 3 35 - 24 Eastern Illinois 2 12 - 7 at Ohio State 6 56 1 15 at MSU 2 -4 1 2 vs. Maryland 2 24 - 17 Rutgers 2 5 - 7 at Wisconsin 4 47 1 19 at Maryland 4 35 - 17 Totals 36 414 3 63 2019 Receiving Northwestern 5 4 1 8 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Totals 22 119 2 24 vs. Ball State 6 66 - 18 2018 Rushing Eastern Illinois 4 75 - 36 PLAYER NOTES - 41

Ohio State 3 41 - 28 Michigan State 4 12 - 5 1 8 1 8 Connecticut 4 47 1 21 at Rutgers 18 58 1 16 2 10 - 5 at MSU 14 142 2 28 at Ohio State 9 64 - 45 - - - - Rutgers 10 182 - 56 Iowa 8 29 - 9 2 11 - 7 at Maryland 2 6 - 7 at Nebraska 14 178 - 24 Penn State 26 138 2 18 1 19 - 19 Northwestern 2 76 - 41 at Minnesota 18 96 1 22 2 6 - 6 at Penn State 2 50 - 42 Maryland 19 103 1 27 1 - - - at Purdue 8 138 2 38 at Michigan 30 139 1 35 1 8 - 8 vs. Tennessee 1 1 - 1 Purdue 20 104 1 14 1 6 - 6 Totals 70 1002 5 56 Totals 228 1137 10 45 16 86 1 19 2018 Receiving 2017 Receiving Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Opponent No. Yds TD Lg at FIU 2 27 - 19 at Virginia - - - - JARED SMOLAR Virginia - - - - GS 1 7 - 7 Ball State 3 19 - 14 at Penn State 1 4 - 4 K • 5-11, 217 • Sr.-5th Michigan State 13 148 1 65 CSU 2 16 - 12 93 Valparaiso, Ind. • Valparaiso Iowa - - - - Michigan 3 13 1 8 Penn State 4 27 - 9 at Michigan St. 1 20 - 20 2020 BIO at Minnesota 1 14 - 14 at Maryland 13 127 1 17 Averaged 55.2 yards on six kickoffs with three touchbacks in win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... averaged 63.7 yards on seven kickoffs with one touchback in victory at Rut- Wisconsin 5 55 - 24 gers ... posted an average of 65.0 yards on four kickoffs with four touchbacks in win at Illinois 2 14 - 17 against No. 23/25 Michigan ... averaged 61.0 yards on five kickoffs with one touch- Rutgers 4 70 - 36 back in victory at Michigan State ... posted an average of 64.3 yards on six kickoffs at Purdue 1 9 1 9 with five touchbacks at No. 3 Ohio State ... averaged 64.0 yards on five kickoffs with Totals 23 235 1 65 Totals 33 335 3 36 four touchbacks in win over Maryland ... posted an average of 60.0 yards on three kickoffs with one touchback in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. STEVIE SCOTT III REESE TAYLOR RB • 6-2, 231 • Jr. 8 Syracuse, N.Y. • Christian Brothers DB • 5-11, 185 • Jr. 2 Indianapolis, Ind. • Ben Davis 2020 BIO Second-team All-Big Ten (coaches and media) ... had 20 carries for 57 yards and two 2020 BIO touchdowns with three catches for 11 yards in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn Honorable-mention All-Big Ten return specialist (coaches and media) ... had three tack- State ... netted 81 yards on 21 carries in victory at Rutgers ... posted 97 yards on 24 les in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... totaled eight tackles, one TFL, one carries with a pair of touchdowns, as well as three catches for 13 yards in win against quarterback hurry and one pass breakup in victory at Rutgers ... posted seven tackles, No. 23/25 Michigan ... ran for 84 yards on 23 carries with a touchdown in victory at two TFLs and one sack in win against No. 23/25 Michigan ... totaled two tackles, 1.0 Michigan State ... seven rushes for six yards at No. 3 Ohio State ... totaled three touch- TFLs, one forced fumble, one interception and one pass breakup in victory at Michigan downs, rushing 24 times for 80 yards in win over Maryland ... rushed 18 times for 57 State ... had three tackles and two pass breakups at No. 3 Ohio State ... one tackle yards in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. in win over Maryland ... made one tackle with one pass breakup in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. SCOTT’S CAREER STATS - RUSHING GP/GS CAR YDS YPC AVG TD HIGH LONG TAYLOR’S CAREER STATS 2018 12/11 228 1137 5.0 94.8 10 204-UVA 45-OSU GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU 2019 11/11 178 845 4.7 76.8 10 164-RU 57-RU 2018 12/- 7 - 7 ------2020 7/7 137 462 3.4 66.0 8 97-MICH 22-RU 2019 11/1 13 - 13 - 1-1 - - 1-0 - 2 Totals 30/29 543 2444 4.5 81.5 28 204-UVA 57-RU 2020 7/3 21 4 25 1.0-13 4.0-24 1 - 1-53 1 5 Totals 29/3 41 4 45 1.0-13 5.0-25 1 - 2-53 1 7 SCOTT’S GAME-BY-GAME 2020 Rushing Receiving TAYLOR’S GAME-BY-GAME Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 2020 Penn State 20 57 2 15 3 11 - 9 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at Rutgers 21 81 - 22 1 -5 - -5 vs. Penn State 1 2 3 ------vs. Michigan 24 97 2 15 3 13 - 6 at Rutgers 7 1 8 1-4 - - - - 1 1 at MSU 23 84 1 13 1 6 - 6 vs. Michigan 7 - 7 2-19 1-13 - - - - - at Ohio State 7 6 - 4 2 23 - 12 at MSU 2 - 2 1-1 - 1 - 1-53 - 1 vs. Maryland 24 80 3 19 - - - - at Ohio State 3 - 3 ------2 at Wisconsin 18 57 - 8 1 4 - 4 vs. Maryland 1 - 1 ------Totals 137 462 8 22 11 52 - 12 at Wisconsin - 1 1 ------1 2019 Rushing Receiving Totals 21 4 25 4-24 1-13 1 - 1-53 1 5 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 2019 vs. Ball State 19 48 2 7 3 28 - 17 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Eastern Illinois 12 61 1 10 2 26 - 16 Eastern Illinois 1 - 1 ------1 Ohio State ------Ohio State 6 9 - 5 1 9 - 9 Connecticut ------Connecticut 21 97 1 10 2 11 - 11 Rutgers 1 - 1 ------at MSU 18 66 - 19 4 28 - 13 at Maryland 3 - 3 - - - - 1-0 - - Rutgers 12 164 - 57 1 8 - 8 at Nebraska ------at Maryland 18 108 2 34 5 36 - 13 Northwestern 1 - 1 ------at Nebraska 16 68 1 16 4 41 - 23 at Penn State 1 - 1 ------Northwestern 26 116 2 27 1 20 1 20 Michigan 2 - 2 ------at Penn State 17 54 - 14 2 4 - 2 at Purdue 3 - 3 1-1 - - - - - 1 Michigan 13 54 1 17 1 0 - 0 vs. Tennessee 1 - 1 ------Totals 178 845 10 57 26 211 1 23 Totals 13 - 13 1-1 - - - 1-0 - 2 2018 Rushing Receiving 2018 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU at FIU 20 70 - 9 - - - - at FIU 2 - 2 ------Virginia 31 204 1 42 - - - - Virginia ------Ball State ------Ball State 18 114 2 18 3 12 - 5 Michigan State ------PLAYER NOTES - 42 at Rutgers 1 - 1 ------at Ohio State ------Iowa 2 - 2 ------Penn State 1 - 1 ------HAYDON WHITEHEAD at Minnesota ------Maryland 1 - 1 ------P • 6-2, 219 • Sr.-5th at Michigan ------94 Melbourne, Australia • McKinnon Secondary College Purdue ------Totals 7 - 7 ------2020 BIO Honorable-mention All-Big Ten (coaches and media) ... Ray Guy Award semifinalist ... punted five times for an average of 42.8 yards with one inside the 20 in the team’s win JACK TUTTLE over No. 8/7 Penn State .. had five punts for an average 37.2 yards with one inside the 20-yard line in victory at Rutgers ... punted five times for an average of 46.2, including QB • 6-4, 215 • So.-R two punts over 50 yards, in win against No. 23/25 Michigan ... averaged 39.7 yards 14 San Marcos, Calif. • Mission Hills on three punts with one inside the 20-yard line in victory at Michigan State ... posted an average of 43.2 yards on six punts with two inside the 20-yard line at No. 3 Ohio State ... averaged 45.4 yards on seven punts, including a long of 53 yards in win over 2020 BIO Maryland ... posted an average of 40.2 yards on five punts, with four inside the 20-yard Completed 5-of-5 passes for 31 yards in win over Maryland ... in first career start, line in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. completed 13-of-22 passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns to help lead Hoosiers to victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. CAREER STATS - PUNTING GP No Yds Long Avg TB FC I20 50+ Blkd TUTTLE’S CAREER STATS - PASSING 2017 12 85 3459 56 40.7 5 31 33 5 1 GP/GS Comp Att TD Int Yds P/G LG High 2018 12 51 2040 58 40.0 3 21 17 4 1 2019 5/- 6 11 - - 34 6.8 11-EIU 18-EIU 2019 13 51 2166 65 42.5 5 20 22 10 1 2020 2/1 18 27 2 - 161 80.5 35-WIS 130-WIS 2020 7 36 1528 55 42.4 3 22 9 6 - Totals 7/1 24 38 2 - 195 27.9 35-WIS 130-WIS Totals 44 223 9193 65 41.2 16 94 81 25 3 TUTTLE’S CAREER STATS - RUSHING GAME-BY-GAME GP/GS CAR YDS YPC AVG TD HIGH 2020 2019 5/- 9 20 2.2 4.0 - 9-UCONN Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB 50+ I20 2020 2/1 6 11 1.8 5.5 - 11-WIS Penn State 5 214 42.8 47 - - - 1 Totals 7/1 15 31 2.1 4.4 - 11-WIS at Rutgers 5 186 37.2 43 - - - 1 vs. Michigan 5 231 46.2 54 - 1 2 - at MSU 3 119 39.7 42 - 1 - 1 TUTTLE’S GAME-BY-GAME (PASSING) at Ohio State 6 259 43.2 55 - - 1 2 2020 vs. Maryland 7 318 45.4 53 - 1 2 - Opponent Comp Att TD INT Pct. Yds Lg at Wisconsin 5 201 40.2 51 - - 1 4 vs. Maryland 5 5 - - 1.000 31 22 Totals 36 1528 42.4 55 - 3 6 9 at Wisconsin 13 22 2 - .591 130 35 2019 Totals 18 27 2 - .667 161 35 Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB 50+ I20 2019 vs. Ball State 3 155 51.7 63 - - 1 2 Opponent Comp Att TD INT Pct. Yds Lg Eastern Illinois 3 124 41.3 49 - - - 2 Eastern Illinois 3 7 - - .429 18 11 Ohio State 7 270 38.6 52 1 - 2 1 Ohio State 1 2 - - .500 4 4 Connecticut 1 57 57.0 57 - - 1 - Connecticut 1 1 - - 1.000 5 5 at MSU 5 229 45.8 65 - 1 1 - Northwestern ------Rutgers 4 172 43.0 55 - - 1 3 Michigan 1 1 - - 1.000 7 7 at Maryland 5 197 39.4 48 - 1 - 3 Totals 6 11 - - .545 34 11 at Nebraska 3 120 40.0 47 - - - 3 Northwestern 5 183 36.6 45 - - - 4 TUTTLE’S GAME-BY-GAME (RUSHING) at Penn State 3 103 34.3 37 - - - 1 2020 Rushing Michigan 5 235 47.0 56 - 2 2 1 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg at Purdue 3 136 45.3 55 - 1 1 1 vs. Maryland - - - - vs. Tennessee 4 185 46.2 56 - - 1 1 Totals 51 2166 42.5 65 1 5 10 22 at Wisconsin 6 11 - 3 2018 Totals 6 11 - 3 Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB 50+ I20 at FIU 2 86 43.0 50 - 1 1 0 2019 Rushing Virginia 6 213 35.5 58 - - 1 4 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Ball State 4 175 43.8 48 - 1 - 1 Eastern Illinois 2 7 - 4 Michigan State 7 279 39.9 46 - - - 1 Ohio State 2 (5) - 3 at Rutgers 2 89 44.5 48 - 1 - - Connecticut 2 9 - 5 at Ohio State 4 155 38.8 46 - - - 1 Northwestern 1 6 - 6 Iowa 4 177 44.2 50 - - 1 1 Penn State 6 248 41.3 47 - - - 2 Michigan 2 3 - 2 at Minnesota 3 126 42.0 45 - - - 2 Totals 9 20 - 6 Maryland 5 181 36.2 49 - - - 2 at Michigan 3 115 38.3 42 - - - - Purdue 5 196 39.2 53 1 - 1 3 Totals 51 2040 40.4 58 1 3 4 17 2017 Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB 50+ I20 Ohio State 9 369 41.0 49 - 1 - 3 at Virginia 7 304 43.4 56 - - 1 4 GS 7 298 42.6 54 - 1 1 3 at Penn State 8 305 38.1 52 - 1 1 - CSU 5 173 34.6 47 - - - 2 Michigan 8 354 44.2 48 - - - 1 at Michigan St. 9 392 43.6 53 - - 1 4 at Maryland 6 236 39.3 50 1 - 1 4 Wisconsin 4 178 44.5 49 - - - - at Illinois 9 352 39.1 48 - 2 - 5 Rutgers 4 156 39.0 45 - - - 3 at Purdue 9 341 37.9 48 - - - 4 PLAYER NOTES - 43

Totals 85 3459 40.7 56 1 5 5 33 MICHAEL ZIEMBA

JAYLIN WILLIAMS DL • 6-3, 258 • Sr. DB • 6-0, 179 • Jr. 87 Sanford, Fla. • Lake Mary 23 Memphis, Tenn. • Germantown 2020 BIO Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honree ... had a pair of tackles in win over No. 8/7 Penn 2020 BIO State ... one tackle in victory at Rutgers ... made four tackles at No. 3 Ohio State ... Second-team All-Big Ten (coaches and media) ... recorded four tackles, one TFL and had one tackle, one TFL and a quarterback hurry in win over Maryland ... two stops in an interception in the team’s win over No. 8/7 Penn State ... had three tackles and victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. an interception in victory at Rutgers ... posted one tackle and an interception in win against No. 23/25 Michigan ... three tackles in victory at Michigan State ... totaled ZIEMBA’S CAREER STATS seven tackles, one TFL and one sack at No. 3 Ohio State ... had one tackle and one GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sack TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU interception in win over Maryland ... four tackles in victory at No. 16 Wisconsin. 2017 10/- 2 2 4 ------2018 12/- 3 3 6 1-6 1-6 - - - - - WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATS 2019 13/9 20 13 33 - 6.5-17 - 2-0 - 3 - GP/GS Solo Ast Total Sacks TFL FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU 2020 7/1 8 2 10 - 1-3 - - - 1 - 2018 12/- 19 3 22 1-3 1-3 - - 1-2 - 2 Totals 42/10 33 20 53 1-6 8.5-26 - 2-0 - 4 - 2019 13/7 15 4 19 - - - - 1-29 - 3 2020 7/4 20 3 23 1-3 2-7 - - 4-93 1 1 ZIEMBA’S GAME-BY-GAME Totals 32/11 54 10 64 2-6 3-10 - - 6-124 1 6 2020 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU WILLIAMS’ GAME-BY-GAME vs. Penn State 2 - 2 ------2020 at Rutgers - 1 1 ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU vs. Michigan ------vs. Penn State 3 1 4 - - - - 1-14 1 1 at MSU ------at Rutgers 3 - 3 1-4 - - - 1-0 - - at Ohio State 3 1 4 ------vs. Michigan 1 - 1 - - - - 1-36 - - vs. Maryland 1 - 1 1-3 - - - - 1 - at MSU 2 1 3 ------at Wisconsin 2 - 2 ------at Ohio State 6 1 7 1-3 1-3 - - - - - Totals 8 2 10 ------vs. Maryland 1 - 1 - - - - 1-43 - - 2019 at Wisconsin 4 - 4 ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Totals 20 3 23 2-7 1-3 - - 4-93 1 1 vs. Ball State 2 1 3 1-3 ------2019 Eastern Illinois 1 - 1 ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Ohio State 2 2 4 1.5-4 - - - - 2 - vs. Ball State 1 1 2 - - - - 1-29 - - Connecticut 2 1 3 1-4 ------Eastern Illinois ------1 at MSU ------Ohio State 4 - 4 ------1 Rutgers 3 2 5 0.5-0 ------Connecticut ------at Maryland 4 - 4 ------at MSU 2 1 3 ------at Nebraska 2 1 3 ------Rutgers ------Northwestern 1 1 2 1-1 - - 1-0 - - - at Maryland - 1 1 ------1 at Penn State - 2 2 0.5-2 - - 1-0 - 1 - at Nebraska - 1 1 ------Michigan 3 1 4 1-3 ------Northwestern ------at Purdue ------at Penn State 1 - 1 ------vs. Tennessee - 2 2 ------Michigan 4 - 4 ------Totals 20 13 33 6.5-17 - - 2-0 - 3 - at Purdue ------2018 vs. Tennessee 3 - 3 ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Totals 15 4 19 - - - - 1-29 - 3 at FIU ------2018 Virginia ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Ball State ------at FIU 2 1 3 ------Michigan State ------Virginia ------at Rutgers - 1 1 ------Ball State 4 - 4 ------1 at Ohio State 2 1 3 ------Michigan State 1 - 1 ------Iowa - 1 1 ------at Rutgers 4 1 5 1.0-3 1.0-3 - - - - - Penn State ------at Ohio State 1 - 1 ------at Minnesota ------Iowa ------Maryland ------Penn State 1 - 1 ------at Michigan ------at Minnesota - 1 1 ------Purdue 1 - 1 1-6 1-6 - - - - - Maryland 3 - 3 - - - - 1-2 - 1 Totals 3 3 6 1-6 1-6 - - - - - at Michigan 2 - 2 ------2017 Purdue 1 - 1 ------Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU Totals 19 3 22 1.0-3 1.0-3 - - 1-2 - 2 at Virginia ------GS 1 - 1 ------CSU 1 - 1 ------SEAN WRACHER Michigan ------at MSU ------LS • 6-4, 223 • So. at Maryland ------Wisconsin - 1 1 ------95 Akron, Ohio • Saint Ignatius at Illinois - 1 1 ------Rutgers ------Team’s long and short snapper in all 20 career games. at Purdue ------Totals 2 2 4 ------2020 BIO Team’s long and short snapper in all seven games this season.

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THE LAST TIME... YARDS RUSHING RECEIVING A Team Gained 500 Total Yards: An Individual Attempted 40 Rushes: An Individual Caught 10-Or-More Passes: INDIANA: at Purdue (522), 11/30/19 INDIANA: at Penn State, BenJarvus Green-Ellis (42), 11/15/03 INDIANA: at Michigan State, Ty Fryfogle (11), 11/14/20 OPPONENT: at Ohio State (607), 11/21/20 OPPONENT: Michigan State, Javon Ringer (44), 9/27/08 OPPONENT: Purdue, Rondale Moore (12), 11/24/18 A Team Gained 600 Total Yards: An Individual Attempted 50 Rushes: Two Individuals Caught 10-Or-More Passes: INDIANA: Maryland (650), 10/29/16 INDIANA: at Wisconsin, Anthony Thompson (52), 11/11/89 INDIANA: at Maryland, Whop Philyor (13), Luke Timian (13) OPPONENT: at Ohio State (607), 11/21/20 OPPONENT: Michigan State, (56), 11/14/87 & Simmie Cobbs (10), 10/28/17 A Team Gained Less Than 200 Total Yards: An Individual Rushed For 100 Yards: Three Individuals Caught 10-Or-More Passes: INDIANA: at Michigan (191), 11/1/14 INDIANA: Maryland, Tim Baldwin Jr. (106), 11/28/20 INDIANA: at Maryland, Whop Philyor (13), Luke Timian (13) OPPONENT: at Michigan State (191), 11/14/20 OPPONENT: at Ohio State, Master Teague III (169), 11/21/20 & Simmie Cobbs (10), 10/28/17 An Individual Gained 400 Total Yards: An Individual Rushed For 150 Yards: An Individual Caught 10-Or-More Passes In Consecutive Games: INDIANA: at Ohio State, Michael Penix Jr. (491), 11/21/20 INDIANA: Rutgers, Stevie Scott III (164), 10/12/19 INDIANA: Whop Philyor, at Michigan State (14), 9/28/19; OPPONENT: at Ohio State, (462), 10/6/18 OPPONENT: at Ohio State, Master Teague III (169), 11/21/20 vs. Rutgers (10), 10/12/19; PASSING An Individual Rushed For 200 Yards: An Individual Had 100 Yards Receiving In A Game: An Individual Attempted 40 Passes: INDIANA: Virginia, Stevie Scott III (204), 9/8/18 INDIANA: at Ohio State, Ty Fryfogle (218), 11/21/20 INDIANA: at Ohio State, Michael Penix Jr. (51), 11/21/20 OPPONENT: Maryland, Anthony McFarland (210), 11/10/18 OPPONENT: Maryland, Dontay Demus (114), 11/28/20 OPPONENT: at Purdue, Aidan O’Connell (49), 11/30/19 An Individual Rushed For 300 Yards: Two Individuals Had 100 Yards Receiving In A Game: An Individual Attempted 50 Passes: INDIANA: at Rutgers, Tevin Coleman (307), 11/15/14 INDIANA: at Ohio State, J-Shun Harris (104) & Nick INDIANA: at Ohio State, Michael Penix Jr. (51), 11/21/20 OPPONENT: Penn State, Larry Johnson (327), 11/16/02 Westbrook (109), 10/6/18 OPPONENT: at Virginia, K. Benkert (66), 9/9/17 OPPONENT: at Ohio State, Garrett Wilson (169) & Chris Two Or More Players Had 100 Yards Rushing In Same Game: Olave (101), 11/21/20 An Individual Completed 20 Passes: INDIANA: Rutgers, Morgan Ellison (149) & Cole Gest (104), 11/18/17 INDIANA: at Ohio State, Michael Penix Jr. (27), 11/21/20 OPPONENT: Ohio State, Dobbins (193) & Teague (106), 9/14/19 An Individual Had 150 Yards Receiving In A Game: OPPONENT: at Rutgers, Noah Vedral (22), 10/31/20 INDIANA: at Ohio State, Ty Fryfogle (218), 11/21/20 A Team Rushed For Over 300 Yards: OPPONENT: at Ohio State, Garrett Wilson (169), 11/21/20 An Individual Completed 30 Passes: INDIANA: Maryland (414), 10/29/16 INDIANA: Michigan, Michael Penix Jr. (30), 11/7/20 OPPONENT: Ohio State (307), 11/21/20 An Individual Had 200 Yards Receiving In A Game: OPPONENT: at Ohio State, Dwayne Haskins (33), 10/6/18 INDIANA: at Ohio State, Ty Fryfogle (218), 11/21/20 A Team Rushed For Over 400 Yards: OPPONENT: Illinois, Steve Hull (224), 11/9/13 An Individual Passed For 300 Yards: INDIANA: Maryland (414), 10/29/16 INDIANA: at Ohio State, Michael Penix Jr. (491), 11/21/20 OPPONENT: at Wisconsin (554), 11/16/13 An Individual Had Back-To-Back 100-Yard Receiving Games: OPPONENT: at Ohio State, Justin Fields (300), 11/21/20 INDIANA: Ty Fryfogle, vs. Michigan (142), 11/7/20; at A Team Rushed For Over 450 Yards: Michigan State (200), 11/14/20; at Ohio State (218), 11/21/20 An Individual Passed For 300 Yards In Consecutive Games: INDIANA: Indiana State (455), 8/30/14 INDIANA: Michael Penix Jr., vs. Michigan (342), 11/7/20; at OPPONENT: at Wisconsin (554), 11/16/13 An Individual Had Three Straight 100-Yard Receiving Games: Michigan State (320), 11/14/20; at Ohio State (491), 11/14/20 INDIANA: Ty Fryfogle, vs. Michigan (142), 11/7/20; at A Team Was Held To Under 50 Yards Rushing: Michigan State (200), 11/14/20; at Ohio State (218), 11/21/20 An Individual Passed For 300 Yards In Three Consecutive Games: INDIANA: at Ohio State (-1), 11/21/20 INDIANA: Michael Penix Jr., vs. Michigan (342), 11/7/20; at OPPONENT: Michigan (13), 11/7/20 An Individual Had Back-To-Back 200-Yard Receiving Games: Michigan State (320), 11/14/20; at Ohio State (491), 11/14/20 INDIANA: Ty Fryfogle at Michigan State (200), 11/14/20; at A Team Was Held To Under 100 Yards Rushing: Ohio State (218), 11/21/20 An Individual Passed For 400 Yards: INDIANA: at Wisconsin (87), 12/5/20 INDIANA: at Ohio State, Michael Penix Jr. (491), 11/21/20 OPPONENT: Maryland (59), 11/28/20 An Individual Scored On A 60-Yard Reception: OPPONENT: at Purdue, Aidan O’Connell (408), 11/30/19 INDIANA: at Ohio State, Ty Fryfogle (63), 11/21/20 A Team Had Fewer Than 25 Rushing Attempts: OPPONENT: Penn State, Jahan Dotson (60), 10/24/20 An Individual Threw Four Touchdown Passes: INDIANA: at Ohio State (16), 11/21/20 INDIANA: at Ohio State, Michael Penix Jr. (5), 11/21/20 OPPONENT: at Michigan State (24), 11/14/20 An Individual Scored On A 70-Yard Reception: OPPONENT: Michigan, Shea Patterson (5), 11/23/19 INDIANA: vs. Ball State, Nick Westbrook (75), 8/31/19 An Individual Scored On A Run Of 60 Yards: OPPONENT: at Purdue, Brycen Hopkins (72), 11/30/19 An Individual Threw Five Touchdown Passes: INDIANA: Rutgers, Devine Redding (66), 10/17/15 INDIANA: at Ohio State, Michael Penix Jr. (5), 11/21/20 OPPONENT: at Maryland, Javon Leake (60), 10/19/19 An Individual Scored On An 80-Yard Reception: OPPONENT: Michigan, Shea Patterson (5), 11/23/19 INDIANA: at Wisconsin, James Hardy (83), 10/1/05 An Individual Scored On A Run Of 70 Yards: OPPONENT: Michigan State, R.J. Shelton (86), 10/1/16 An Individual Threw Six Touchdown Passes: INDIANA: Rutgers, Zander Diamont (79), 10/17/15 INDIANA: Purdue, Tre Roberson (6), 11/30/13 OPPONENT: Michigan State, Jalen Nailor (75), 9/22/18 An Individual Caught Two Touchdown Passes: OPPONENT: Iowa, Nate Stanley (6), 10/13/18 INDIANA: at Ohio State, Ty Fryfogle (3), 11/21/20 An Individual Scored On A Run Of 80 Yards: OPPONENT: at Ohio State, Garrett Wilson (2), 11/21/20 A Team Had 10 or Fewer Passing Attempts: INDIANA: at Ohio State, Tevin Coleman (90), 11/22/14 INDIANA: at Michigan (8), 11/1/14 OPPONENT: Duke, Wilson (85), 12/26/15 An Individual Caught Three Touchdown Passes: OPPONENT: Charleston Southern (10), 10/7/17 INDIANA: at Ohio State, Ty Fryfogle (3), 11/21/20 An Individual Ran For Three Touchdowns: OPPONENT: Michigan, Nico Collins (3), 11/23/19 A Team Had Five Or Fewer Completions: INDIANA: Maryland, Stevie Scott III (3), 11/28/20 INDIANA: at Michigan (5), 11/1/14 OPPONENT: Michigan, Karan Higdon (3), 10/14/17 An Individual Caught Four Touchdown Passes: OPPONENT: Rutgers (5), 10/12/19 INDIANA: Michigan State, James Hardy (4), 10/28/06 An Individual Had Back-To-Back 100-Yard Rushing Games: OPPONENT: Michigan, Jehu Chesson (4), 11/14/15 A Team Had Zero Completions: INDIANA: Stevie Scott III, Rutgers (164), 10/12/19; at OPPONENT: Charleston Southern (0), 10/7/17 Maryland (108), 10/19/19 A Team Had Zero Yards Passing: An Individual Had Back-To-Back 150-Yard Rushing Games: OPPONENT: Charleston Southern (0), 10/7/17 INDIANA: Jordan Howard, Iowa (174), 11/7/15; Michigan (238), 11/14/15 A Team Had Fewer Than 50 Yards Passing: INDIANA: at Michigan (24), 11/1/14 An Individual Had Back-To-Back 200-Yard Rushing Games: OPPONENT: Rutgers (1), 10/12/19 INDIANA: Tevin Coleman, at Rutgers (307), 11/15/14; at Ohio State (228), 11/22/14 A Team Had Fewer Than 100 Yards Passing: INDIANA: Penn State (68), 11/8/14 OPPONENT: Rutgers (1), 10/12/19 STATS - 45

THE LAST TIME... SCORING An Individual Recorded 2.0 Sacks An Individual Blocked An Extra Point: An Individual Scored Three Touchdowns: INDIANA: at Wisconsin, Micah McFadden (2.0), 12/5/20 INDIANA: Penn State, Brandon Wilson, 10/20/18 INDIANA: Maryland, Stevie Scott III (3), 11/28/20 OPPONENT: Penn State, Shaka Toney (2.0), 10/24/20 OPPONENT: Michigan, Nico Collins (3), 11/23/19 A Team Scored On A Punt & Interception Return In An Individual Recorded 3.0 Sacks The Same Game: An Individual Scored Four Touchdowns: INDIANA: at Penn State, Tegray Scales (3.0), 9/30/17 INDIANA: Western Michigan, 9/2/06 - Chris Phillips 66-yard INDIANA: Michigan State, James Hardy (4), 10/28/06 OPPONENT: Penn State, Shaka Toney (4.0), 10/20/18 interception return; Tracy Porter 86-yard punt return OPPONENT: Michigan, Jehu Chesson (4), 11/14/15 An Individual Recorded 4.0 Sacks A Team Scored On A Punt & Fumble Return In The An Individual Accounted For Six Touchdowns: INDIANA: Central Michigan, Matt Mayberry (4.0), 11/1/08 Same Game: INDIANA: Purdue, Tre Roberson (6 Passing), 11/30/13 OPPONENT: Penn State, Shaka Toney (4.0), 10/20/18 INDIANA: Georgia Southern, 9/23/17 - Andre Brown Jr. 22- yard fumble return; J-Shun Harris II 70-yard punt return An Individual Scored A Rushing & Receiving Touch- SPECIAL TEAMS down In The Same Game: An Individual Scored On A Punt Return: INDIANA INDIANA: Northwestern, Stevie Scott III, 11/2/19 INDIANA: Ball State, J-Shun Harris II (86), 9/15/18 Indiana Beat A Ranked Opponent: (2 rush, 1 receiving) OPPONENT: at Maryland, D. Savage (16, blocked), 10/28/17 at No. 16 Wisconsin, 12/5/20 OPPONENT: Ohio State, J.K. Dobbins, 9/14/19 (1 rush, 1 Indiana 14, Wisconsin 6 receiving) An Individual Scored On A Kickoff Return: INDIANA: at Northwestern, Tevin Coleman (96), 9/29/12 Indiana Beat A Top 10 Opponent: An Individual Scored On A Two-Point Conversion: OPPONENT: at Penn State, (98), 9/30/17 No. 8 Penn State, 10/24/20 INDIANA: Maryland, Peyton Hendershot (catch), 11/28/20 Indiana 36, Penn State 35 (ot) OPPONENT: Maryland, Carriere (catch), 11/28/20 An Individual Scored On An Interception Return: INDIANA: vs. Tennessee, Jamar Johnson (63), 1/2/20 Indiana Beat A Ranked Opponent On The Road: A Team Scored A Safety: OPPONENT: at Ohio State, Shaun Wade (36), 11/21/20 at No. 16 Wisconsin, 12/5/20 INDIANA: Maryland, D.K. Bonhomme (TFL), 11/28/20 Indiana 14, Wisconsin 6 OPPONENT: Purdue, 11/26/16 An Individual Scored On A Fumble Return: INDIANA: Rutgers, Reakwon Jones (17), 10/12/19 Indiana Came From 17 Or More Points Down To Win: A Team Recorded A Shutout: OPPONENT: at Michigan, Michael Dowell (0), 9/28/19 11/21/15 at Maryland INDIANA: at Michigan State (24-0), 11/14/20 Maryland led 21-3 with 5:32 remaining in the first quarter OPPONENT: at Michigan (58-0), 10/14/00 An Individual Blocked A Punt: before Indiana went on a 44-7 run for a 47-28 victory INDIANA: Eastern Illinois, Aaron Casey, 9/7/19 A Team Scored 28 Points In A Quarter: OPPONENT: Ohio State, Chris Olave, 9/14/19 Indiana Scored On The Game’s First Play: INDIANA: Rutgers (28 - 3rd quarter), 10/17/15 10/12/19 Rutgers OPPONENT: at Penn State (28 - 1st quarter), 9/30/17 An Individual Blocked A Field Goal: Reakwon Jones 17-yard fumble return INDIANA: at Maryland, Jacob Robinson, 10/28/17 A Team Scored 30 Points In A Half: INDIANA: Eastern Illinois (35 - 1st half), 9/7/19 OPPONENT: Ohio State (30 - 1st half), 9/14/19 A Team Scored 40 Points In A Half: INDIANA: Indiana State (45 - 1st half), 8/29/13 IU SINGLE-GAME RECORDS OPPONENT: at Purdue (42 - 2nd half), 11/24/12 SINGLE-GAME RUSHING YARDS SINGLE-GAME PASSING ATTEMPTS FIELD GOALS 1. 377 Anthony Thompson at Wisconsin, 11/11/89 1. 65 Richard Lagow vs. Ohio State, 8/31/17 An Individual Kicked Three Field Goals: 2. 307 Tevin Coleman at Rutgers, 11/15/14 2. 64 Ben Chappell vs. Michigan, 10/2/10 INDIANA: at Rutgers, Charles Campbell (3), 10/31/20 3. 280 Levron Williams at Wisconsin, 10/6/01 3. 60 Richard Lagow at Purdue, 11/25/17 OPPONENT: at Michigan, Jake Moody (6), 11/17/18 4. 265 Vaughn Dunbar at Missouri, 9/28/91 4. 59 Richard Lagow at Northwestern, 10/22/16 5. 251 Levron Williams at Mich. State, 11/10/01 59 Cameron Coffman at Penn State, 11/17/12 An Individual Kicked Four Field Goals: INDIANA: vs. Tennessee, Logan Justus (3), 1/2/20 SINGLE-PLAY RUSHING YARDS SINGLE-GAME PASSING COMPLETIONS OPPONENT: vs. Tennessee, Brent Cimaglia (3), 1/2/20 1. 98t Mickey Erehar at Iowa, 1912 1. 45 Ben Chappell vs. Michigan, 10/2/10 2. 90t Tevin Coleman at Ohio State, 11/22/14 2. 40 Richard Lagow vs. Ohio State, 8/31/17 An Individual Kicked A 50-Yard Field Goal: 3. 89 Darrick Burnett vs. Miami (Ohio), 9/24/77 3. 37 Blake Powers at Iowa, 10/15/05 INDIANA: Michigan, Charles Campbell (52), 11/7/20 4. 85t Darius Willis at Michigan, 9/26/09 4. 36 Peyton Ramsey vs. Purdue, 11/24/18 OPPONENT: Duke, Ross Martin (52), 12/26/15 85t Gene Gedman vs. Pittsburgh, 10/6/51 5. 35 Richard Lagow at Northwestern, 10/22/16 85t Larry Marks at Northwestern, 1923 DEFENSE SINGLE-GAME COMPLETION PERCENTAGE An Individual Made 10 Tackles: SINGLE-GAME RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. .929 Peyton Ramsey (13-of-14) INDIANA: at Ohio State, Micah McFadden (10), 11/21/20 1. 52 Anthony Thompson at Wisconsin, 11/11/89 Eastern Illinois, 9/7/19 OPPONENT: Maryland, Jordan Mosley (12), 11/28/20 2. 48 Sean Glover at Iowa, 10/14/95 2. .882 Matt LoVecchio (15-of-17) 3. 47 Anthony Thompson vs. Iowa, 10/29/88 at Illinois, 11/6/04 An Individual Made 15 Tackles: 4. 44 Alex Smith vs. Mich. State, 11/11/95 3. .852 Peyton Ramsey (23-of-27) INDIANA: Wisconsin, Chase Dutra (15), 11/4/17 5. 43 Alex Smith at Iowa, 10/8/94 Connecticut, 9/21/19 OPPONENT: at FIU, Sage Lewis (18), 9/1/18 4. .800 Peyton Ramsey (16-of-20) SINGLE-GAME PASSING YARDS at Virginia, 9/9/17 An Individual Made 20 Tackles: 1. 496 Richard Lagow vs. Wake Forest, 9/24/16 5. .793 Nate Sudfeld (23-of-29) INDIANA: at Michigan State, Austin Thomas (22), 10/13/07 2. 491 Michael Penix Jr. at Ohio State, 11/21/20 North Texas, 10/4/14 OPPONENT: at Wisconsin, Nick Greisen (20), 10/6/01 3. 480 Ben Chappell vs. Michigan, 10/2/10 4. 464 Nate Sudfeld vs. Rutgers, 10/17/15 SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS An Individual Had Two Fumble Recoveries: 5. 454 Cameron Coffman at Penn State, 11/17/12 1. 285 Thomas Lewis at Penn State, 11/6/93 INDIANA: Ball State, Jonathan Crawford (2), 9/13/16 2. 258 Tyrone Browning vs. W. Michigan, 9/12/98 SINGLE-PLAY PASSING YARDS 3. 256 Nate Lundy at Colorado, 9/27/80 An Individual Had Two Forced Fumbles: 1. 99t John Paci to Thomas Lewis 4. 221 Tandon Doss vs. Michigan, 10/2/10 INDIANA: Maryland, Marcus Oliver (2), 10/29/16 at Penn State, 11/6/93 5. 218 Ty Fryfogle at Ohio State, 11/21/20 2. 91t Lou D’Achille to Bob Robertson An Individual Had Two Interceptions: Iowa, 10/7/50 SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS INDIANA: at Ohio State, Jamar Johnson (2), 11/21/20 3. 90 Bob Kramer to Trent Smock 1. 16 Jason Spear vs. Purdue, 11/22/97 OPPONENT: at Michigan State, Shakur Brown (2), 11/14/20 at Kentucky, 9/28/74 2. 15 Tandon Doss vs. Michigan, 10/2/10 4. 88t Dave Schnell to Rob Turner 3. 14 Whop Philyor at Nebraska, 10/26/19 An Individual Had Three Interceptions: vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88 14 Whop Philyor at Michigan State, 9/28/19 INDIANA: at Michigan, Greg Yeldell (3), 10/24/98 5. 83t Blake Powers to James Hardy 14 James Hardy vs. Penn State, 10/20/07 OPPONENT: Iowa, Grant Steen (3), 10/19/02 at Wisconsin, 10/1/05 - Current players in bold STATS - 46

TEAM GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE |---RUSHING---| |---RECEIVING---| |------PASSING------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att Yds TD INT Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off 10/24 Penn State 26 41 3 15 19 170 1 21 19-36 170 1 1 21 0 0 0 0 1 21 0 21 211 10/31 at Rutgers 40 109 1 25 17 238 3 63 17-26 238 3 0 63 2 30 0 21 1 0 0 0 347 11/7 Michigan 38 116 2 15 30 342 3 35 30-50 342 3 0 35 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 5 460 11/14 at Michigan State 39 113 1 13 25 320 2 65 25-38 320 2 2 65 0 0 0 0 1 18 0 18 433 11/21 at Ohio State 16 -1 0 9 27 491 5 68 27-51 491 5 1 68 1 11 0 11 2 22 0 16 490 11/28 Maryland 48 234 3 26 11 115 0 37 11-24 115 0 0 37 2 39 0 21 1 2 0 2 349 12/5 at Wisconsin 31 87 0 11 13 130 2 35 13-22 130 2 0 35 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 5 217 1/2 vs. Ole Miss TOTAL 238 701 10 26 142 1806 16 68 142-247 1806 16 4 68 5 80 0 21 8 73 0 21 2507 OPPONENTS 237 950 6 41 132 1582 11 65 132-231 1582 11 17 65 21 423 0 55 2 14 0 12 2532

DEFENSE |------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |---FG---| |------XPTS------| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Brk Kick Made-Att Made-Att Run Rcv Saf 10/24 Penn State 57 23 80 6.0-9 1-3 1 1-0 2-31 3 0 2-2 2-2 2 0 0 10/31 at Rutgers 42 26 68 8.0-50 4-40 0 0-0 3-4 6 0 3-3 4-4 0 0 0 11/7 Michigan 34 6 40 5.0-29 3-20 0 0-0 2-60 4 0 1-1 5-5 0 0 0 11/14 at Michigan State 31 18 49 7.0-37 4-33 2 1-0 3-55 4 0 1-2 3-3 0 0 0 11/21 at Ohio State 50 20 70 6.0-27 5-23 0 0-0 3-57 6 0 0-0 5-5 0 0 0 11/28 Maryland 36 10 46 6.0-32 3-23 0 0-0 3-43 2 0 1-1 2-2 0 1 1 12/5 at Wisconsin 46 14 60 5.0-7 3-13 1 1-0 1-20 5 0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1/2 vs. Ole Miss TOTAL 296 117 413 43.0-201 23-155 4 3-0 17-270 30 0 8-9 23-23 2 1 1 OPPONENTS 266 158 424 30.0-85 8-43 5 6-0 4-66 24 0 3-8 15-15 0 2 0

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Date Opponent WR WR LT LG C RG RT QB RB TE WR 10/24 Penn State Marshall Philyor Jones Katic Crider Nworah Bedford Penix Jr. Scott III Hendershot Fryfogle 10/31 at Rutgers Bjorson (TE) Philyor Jones Katic Crider Nworah Bedford Penix Jr. Scott III Hendershot Fryfogle 11/7 Michigan Marshall Philyor Jones Powell Crider Nworah Bedford Penix Jr. Scott III Hendershot Fryfogle 11/14 at Michigan State Marshall Philyor Haggard Powell Crider Nworah Bedford Penix Jr. Scott III Hendershot Fryfogle 11/21 at Ohio State Marshall Philyor Haggard Powell Crider Nworah Bedford Penix Jr. Scott III Hendershot Fryfogle 11/28 Maryland Marshall Philyor Haggard Katic Crider Powell Bedford Penix Jr. Scott III Hendershot Fryfogle 12/5 at Wisconsin Marshall Philyor Haggard Katic Crider Powell Jones Tuttle Scott III Hendershot Fryfogle 1/2 vs. Ole Miss

DEFENSE

Date Opponent DE DT DT DE LB LB CB HUSKY S S CB 10/24 Penn State Ziemba Je. Johnson Nofoagatoto’a Head Jr. McFadden Jones Mullen Fitzgerald Matthews Ja. Johnson Williams 10/31 at Rutgers Bryant Swann Elliott Head Jr. McFadden Jones Mullen Fitzgerald Matthews Ja. Johnson Williams 11/7 Michigan Bryant Je. Johnson Elliott Head Jr. McFadden Jones Mullen Fitzgerald Matthews Ja. Johnson Williams 11/14 at Michigan State Bryant Je. Johnson Elliott Head Jr. McFadden Jones Mullen Fitzgerald Matthews Ja. Johnson Taylor 11/21 at Ohio State Bonhomme Je. Johnson Elliott Head Jr. McFadden Jones Mullen Fitzgerald Matthews Ja. Johnson Williams 11/28 Maryland Bonhomme Je. Johnson Elliott Head Jr. Miller Jones Mullen Fitzgerald Matthews Ja. Johnson Taylor 12/5 at Wisconsin King Je. Johnson Nofoagatoto’a Person McFadden Miller Mullen Fitzgerald Matthews Ja. Johnson Taylor 1/2 vs. Ole Miss STATS - 47

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS GAME OPENING POSSESSIONS Indiana Opponent DATE Opponent PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME 10/24 Penn State 0 3 -7 0 1:25 7 13 64 4 7:01 10/31 at Rutgers 0 3 -3 0 1:26 0 3 1 0 0:57 11/7 Michigan 7 11 74 4 4:30 0 3 -3 0 1:33 11/14 at Michigan State 0 6 28 2 2:46 0 6 24 1 2:57 11/21 at Ohio State 0 5 13 1 1:55 7 2 75 1 0:33 11/28 Maryland 0 3 -2 0 0:51 0 13 63 5 4:10 12/5 at Wisconsin 0 3 0 0 0:48 0 5 17 1 2:17 1/2 vs. Ole Miss

SECOND HALF OPENING POSSESSIONS Indiana Opponent DATE Opponent PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME 10/24 Penn State 0 6 13 1 3:08 0 15 54 5 7:39 10/31 at Rutgers 0 3 -5 0 1:18 0 5 18 1 1:04 11/7 Michigan 0 6 29 2 3:02 7 5 80 2 2:57 11/14 at Michigan State 0 8 37 2 4:13 0 6 15 1 3:14 11/21 at Ohio State 7 3 75 1 1:22 7 6 75 3 2:50 11/28 Maryland 0 12 71 3 6:46 0 1 -4 0 0:04 12/5 at Wisconsin 7 7 75 3 3:57 0 5 37 2 2:14 1/2 vs. Ole Miss

INDIANA THIRD DOWN, FOURTH DOWN & RED ZONE EFFICIENCY Third Down and... Date Opponent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total Fourth Down Red Zone 10/24 Penn State 1-1 - - 0-1 - 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-3 0-4 4-12 0-1 5-5 10/31 at Rutgers 1-2 - - - 0-1 - 0-1 1-2 - 0-5 2-11 - 7-7 11/7 Michigan 2-2 1-3 3-3 0-1 1-2 0-3 1-1 - - 1-3 9-18 2-2 4-4 11/14 at Michigan State 1-2 1-1 1-3 - 1-2 0-1 1-2 1-3 1-1 1-3 8-18 1-3 3-7 11/21 at Ohio State - 0-1 1-2 - - - 1-1 0-1 - 2-8 4-13 1-3 2-3 11/28 Maryland 2-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-2 1-1 0-1 - 0-1 1-5 6-16 1-2 4-5 12/5 at Wisconsin 3-4 - - - - - 1-2 0-1 - 0-3 4-10 0-0 2-2 1/2 vs. Ole Miss Totals 10-13 3-7 6-9 0-3 2-7 1-6 5-9 3-8 2-5 5-31 37-98 5-11 27-33

Third-and-Short (1-3 yds.): 19-29 (65.5%) Third-and-Medium (4-7 yds.): 8-25 (32.0%) Third-and-Long (8+ yds.): 10-44 (22.7%) Indiana on Third Down: 37-98 (37.8%) Indiana on Fourth Down: 5-11 (45.5%) Indiana in the Red Zone: 27-33 (81.8%, 21 TDs, 6 FGs)

TIME OF POSSESSION Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Half 2nd Half 10/24 Penn State 36-35 19:38 3:30 6:01 3:14 6:53 9:31 10:07 10/31 at Rutgers 37-21 32:32 8:04 10:02 7:02 7:24 18:06 14:26 11/7 Michigan 38-21 38:50 9:13 10:23 9:51 9:23 19:36 19:14 11/14 at Michigan State 24-0 39:14 10:00 10:35 7:10 11:29 20:35 18:39 11/21 at Ohio State 35-42 22:58 8:10 6:06 4:25 4:17 14:16 8:42 11/28 Maryland 27-11 36:19 6:25 6:31 13:31 9:52 12:56 23:23 12/5 at Wisconsin 14-6 24:52 6:05 6:40 5:55 6:12 12:45 12:07 1/2 vs. Ole Miss STATS - 48

SCORING DRIVES Opponent Qtr. Plays Yards TOP Scoring Play Obtained Penn State 2 9 22 3:15 Charles Campbell 34-yard field goal Interception Penn State 2 6 62 2:02 Stevie Scott III 14-yard rush Punt Penn State 2 2 4 0:30 Stevie Scott III 2-yard rush Fumble Penn State 4 9 44 1:42 Charles Campbell 48-yard field goal Punt Penn State 4 7 75 1:20 Michael Penix Jr. 1-yard rush Kickoff Penn State OT 5 25 0:00 Whop Philyor 10-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Possession at Rutgers 1 14 57 5:39 Charles Campbell 42-yard field goal Kickoff at Rutgers 2 9 51 4:51 Charles Campbell 28-yard field goal Punt at Rutgers 2 3 6 0:55 Michael Penix Jr. 1-yard rush Interception at Rutgers 2 3 28 1:29 Ty Fryfogle 15-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Interception at Rutgers 3 5 55 2:25 Charles Campbell 31-yard field goal Interception at Rutgers 3 4 75 1:38 Peyton Hendershot 2-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Kickoff at Rutgers 4 8 82 3:59 Peyton Hendershot 1-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Downs Michigan 1 11 74 4:30 Miles Marshall 13-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Punt Michigan 1 7 75 3:07 Ty Fryfogle 24-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Kickoff Michigan 2 11 53 3:58 Charles Campbell 52-yard field goal Punt Michigan 2 12 96 4:21 Peyton Hendershot 1-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Punt Michigan 3 10 75 4:22 Stevie Scott III 1-yard rush Kickoff Michigan 4 8 29 3:48 Stevie Scott III 2-yard rush Interception at Michigan State 1 7 50 3:15 Stevie Scott III 8-yard rush Interception at Michigan State 1 2 16 0:15 Ty Fryfogle 16-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Fumble at Michigan State 2 7 22 2:23 Charles Campbell 21-yard field goal Interception at Michigan State 2 5 79 2:40 Ty Fryfogle 65-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Punt at Ohio State 2 6 84 3:05 Whop Philyor 4-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Punt at Ohio State 3 3 75 1:22 Ty Fryfogle 63-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Kickoff at Ohio State 3 5 60 1:59 Ty Fryfogle 33-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Punt at Ohio State 3 10 75 3:23 David Ellis 16-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Kickoff at Ohio State 4 2 56 0:14 Ty Fryfogle 56-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Punt Maryland 1 11 74 5:11 Stevie Scott III 3-yard rush Punt Maryland 3 8 53 4:21 Stevie Scott III 1-yard rush Kickoff Maryland 3 7 61 3:52 Charles Campbell 33-yard field goal Punt Maryland 4 7 39 4:28 Stevie Scott III 2-yard rush Interception at Wisconsin 1 6 29 2:43 Peyton Hendershot 1-yard pass from Jack Tuttle Fumble at Wisconsin 3 7 75 3:57 Whop Philyor 7-yard pass from Jack Tuttle Kickoff STATS - 49

20-PLUS YARD PLAYS Opponent...... Play Penn State...... Ty Fryfogle 21-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Penn State...... Reese Taylor 21-yard punt return at Rutgers...... Whop Philyor 63-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. at Rutgers...... Whop Philyor 37-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. at Rutgers...... Michael Penix Jr. 25-yard rush at Rutgers...... Stevie Scott III 22-yard rush at Rutgers...... Jacolby Hewitt 21-yard kickoff return at Rutgers...... Ty Fryfogle 20-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Michigan...... Jaylin Williams 36-yard interception return Michigan...... Ty Fryfogle 35-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Michigan...... Jacolby Hewitt 32-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Michigan...... Ty Fryfogle 31-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Michigan...... Devon Matthews 24-yard interception return Michigan...... Ty Fryfogle 24-yard touchdown pass from Michael Penix Jr. Michigan...... Whop Philyor 22-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Michigan...... Ty Fryfogle 20-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. at Michigan State...... Ty Fryfogle 65-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. at Michigan State...... Reese Taylor 53-yard interception return at Michigan State...... Ty Fryfogle 27-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. at Michigan State...... Whop Philyor 24-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. at Ohio State...... Miles Marshall 68-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. at Ohio State...... Ty Fryfogle 63-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. at Ohio State...... Ty Fryfogle 56-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. at Ohio State...... David Ellis 51-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. at Ohio State...... Jamar Johnson 33-yard interception return at Ohio State...... Ty Fryfogle 33-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. at Ohio State...... Ty Fryfogle 25-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. at Ohio State...... Jamar Johnson 24-yard interception return Maryland...... Jaylin Williams 43-yard interception return Maryland...... Miles Marshall 37-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Maryland...... Tim Baldwin Jr. 26-yard rush Maryland...... Tim Baldwin Jr. 24-yard rush Maryland...... Tim Baldwin Jr. 23-yard rush Maryland...... Michael Penix Jr. 21-yard rush Maryland...... Peyton Hendershot 22-yard pass from Jack Tuttle Maryland...... Reese Taylor 21-yard kickoff return at Wisconsin...... Ty Fryfogle 35-yard pass from Jack Tuttle at Wisconsin...... Jamar Johnson 20-yard interception return

-touchdowns in bold

20-YARD PLAY BREAKDOWN

Passing Rushing Kickoff Return Punt Return Interception Return Fumble Return 22 (5) 6 (--) 2 (--) 1 (--) 7 (--) -- (--)

-touchdowns in () STATS - 50

CAREER 20-PLUS YARD OFFENSIVE PLAYS

#1 WHOP PHILYOR • WR #3 TY FRYFOGLE • WR #9 MICHAEL PENIX JR. - QB Receiving Receiving Passing - 65-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Michigan State, 2018 - 65-yard pass from Penix at Michigan State, 2020 - 75-yard pass to Westbrook vs. Ball State, 2019 - 63-yard pass from Penix at Rutgers, 2020 - 63-yard pass from Penix at Ohio State, 2020 - 65-yard pass to Fryfogle at Michigan State, 2020 - 56-yard pass from Penix vs. Rutgers, 2019 - 56-yard pass from Penix at Ohio State, 2020 - 68-yard pass to Marshall at Ohio State, 2020 - 54-yard pass from Penix vs. Rutgers, 2019 - 46-yard pass from Ramsey at Penn State, 2019 - 63-yard pass to Fryfogle at Ohio State, 2020 - 42-yard pass from Ramsey at Penn State, 2019 - 39-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Tennessee, 2019 - 63-yard pass to Philyor at Rutgers, 2020 - 41-yard pass from Penix vs. Northwestern, 2019 - 38-yard pass from Ramsey at Penn State, 2019 - 56-yard pass to Fryfogle at Ohio State, 2020 - 38-yard pass from Ramsey at Purdue, 2019 - 38-yard pass from Ramsey at Nebraska, 2019 - 56-yard pass to Philyor vs. Rutgers, 2019 - 37-yard pass from Penix at Rutgers, 2020 - 37-yard pass from Ramsey at Minnesota, 2018 - 54-yard pass to Philyor vs. Rutgers, 2019 - 37-yard pass from Ramsey at Purdue, 2019 - 35-yard pass from Tuttle at Wisconsin, 2020 - 51-yard pass to Ellis at Ohio State, 2020 - 36-yard pass from Penix vs. Eastern Illinois, 2019 - 35-yard pass from Penix vs. Michigan, 2020 - 41-yard pass to Philyor vs. Northwestern, 2019 - 36-yard pass from Lagow vs. Rutgers, 2017 - 35-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Maryland, 2018 - 37-yard pass to Marshall vs. Maryland, 2020 - 35-yard pass from Penix vs. Northwestern, 2019 - 33-yard pass from Penix at Ohio State, 2020 - 37-yard pass to Philyor at Rutgers, 2020 - 31-yard pass from Penix vs. Rutgers, 2019 - 33-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Iowa, 2018 - 36-yard pass to Philyor vs. Eastern Illinois, 2019 - 29-yard pass from Ramsey at Purdue, 2019 - 31-yard pass from Penix vs. Michigan, 2020 - 35-yard pass to Fryfogle vs. Michigan, 2020 - 29-yard pass from Penix vs. Eastern Illinois, 2019 - 29-yard pass from Ramsey at Maryland, 2019 - 35-yard pass to Philyor vs. Northwestern, 2019 - 28-yard pass from Penix at Michigan State, 2019 - 27-yard pass from Penix at Michigan State, 2020 - 34-yard pass to Hale at FIU, 2018 - 28-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Ohio State, 2019 - 25-yard pass from Penix at Ohio State, 2020 - 33-yard pass to Fryfogle at Ohio State, 2020 - 25-yard pass from Penix at Michigan State, 2019 - 25-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Connecticut, 2019 - 32-yard pass to Hewitt vs. Michigan, 2020 - 24-yard pass from Penix at Michigan State, 2020 - 25-yard pass from Penix vs. Penn State, 2018 - 31-yard pass to Fryfogle vs. Michigan, 2020 - 24-yard pass from Ramsey at Nebraska, 2019 - 25-yard pass from Ramsey at Rutgers, 2018 - 31-yard pass to Philyor vs. Rutgers, 2019 - 24-yard pass from Lagow vs. Wisconsin, 2017 - 24-yard pass from Penix vs. Michigan, 2020 - 29-yard pass to Philyor vs. Eastern Illinois, 2019 - 23-yard pass from Ramsey at Nebraska, 2019 - 24-yard pass from Ramsey at Penn State, 2019 - 28-yard pass to Hendershot at Maryland, 2019 - 23-yard pass from Ramsey at Nebraska, 2019 - 24-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Iowa, 2018 - 28-yard pass to Hale at Maryland, 2019 - 22-yard pass from Penix vs. Michigan, 2020 - 22-yard pass from Ramsey at Nebraska, 2019 - 28-yard pass to Hale at Michigan State, 2019 - 21-yard pass from Ramsey at Nebraska, 2019 - 21-yard pass from Penix vs. Penn State, 2020 - 28-yard pass to Philyor at Michigan State, 2019 - 21-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Connecticut, 2019 - 20-yard pass from Penix vs. Michigan, 2020 - 27-yard pass to Fryfogle at Michigan State, 2020 - 20-yard pass from Ramsey at Nebraska, 2019 - 20-yard pass from Penix at Rutgers, 2020 - 25-yard pass to Fryfogle at Ohio State, 2020 - 20-yard pass from Ramsey at Michigan State, 2017 - 20-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Tennessee, 2019 - 25-yard rush at Rutgers, 2020 - 20-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Purdue, 2018 - 25-yard pass to Philyor at Michigan State, 2019 Rushing - 25-yard pass to Fryfogle vs. Penn State, 2018 - 29-yard rush vs. Ball State, 2018 YEAR RUSH CATCH PASS TOTAL - 24-yard pass to Philyor at Michigan State, 2020 - 26-yard rush vs. Penn State, 2018 2020 - 13 (5) - 13 (5) - 24-yard pass to Fryfogle vs. Michigan, 2020 - 22-yard rush vs. Ball State, 2019 2019 - 9 (1) - 9 (1) - 23-yard pass to Hale vs. Eastern Illinois, 2019 2018 - 7 (2) - 7 (2) - 22-yard pass to Philyor vs. Michigan, 2020 YEAR RUSH CATCH PASS TOTAL CAREER - 29 (8) - 29 (8) - 22-yard pass to Hendershot vs. Ball State, 2019 2020 - 4 (0) - 4 (0) - 21-yard pass to Fryfogle vs. Penn State, 2020 2019 1 (0) 20 (2) - 21 (2) #6 SAMPSON JAMES • RB - 20-yard pass to Fryfogle vs. Michigan, 2020 2018 2 (0) 1 (1) - 3 (1) Rushing - 20-yard pass to Fryfogle at Rutgers, 2020 2017 - 3 (0) - 3 (0) - 30-yard rush at Purdue, 2019 CAREER 3 (0) 28 (3) - 31 (3) Rushing YEAR RUSH CATCH PASS TOTAL - 25-yard rush at Rutgers, 2020 #2 REESE TAYLOR • DB 2019 1 (0) - - 1 (0) - 24-yard rush vs. Ball State, 2019 Receiving - 21-yard rush vs. Maryland, 2020 - 22-yard pass from Ramsey at Michigan, 2018 #8 STEVIE SCOTT III • RB Rushing YEAR RUSH CATCH PASS TOTAL Rushing - 57-yard rush vs. Rutgers, 2019 2020 2 (0) - 20 (5) 22 (5) - 32-yard rush at FIU, 2018 - 45-yard rush at Ohio State, 2018 2019 1 (0) - 15 (3) 16 (3) - 42-yard rush vs. Virginia, 2018 2018 - - 2 (0) 2 (0) YEAR RUSH CATCH PASS TOTAL - 40-yard rush vs. Virginia, 2018 CAREER 3 (0) - 37 (8) 40 (8) 2018 1 (0) 1 (0) - 2 (0) - 35-yard rush at Michigan, 2018 - 34-yard rush at Maryland, 2019 #10 DAVID ELLIS • RB/KR #2 JACOLBY HEWITT • WR - 31-yard rush vs. Rutgers, 2019 Receiving Receiving - 27-yard rush vs. Northwestern, 2019 - 51-yard pass from Penix at Ohio State, 2020 - 32-yard pass from Penix vs. Michigan, 2020 - 27-yard rush at Maryland, 2019 - 39-yard pass from Ramsey at Penn State, 2019 - 27-yard rush vs. Maryland, 2018 - 23-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Michigan, 2019 YEAR RUSH CATCH PASS TOTAL - 26-yard rush vs. Rutgers, 2019 2020 - 1 (0) - 1 (0) - 22-yard rush at Rutgers, 2020 YEAR RUSH CATCH PASS TOTAL - 22-yard rush vs. Maryland, 2018 2020 - 1 (0) - 1 (0) - 22-yard rush at Minnesota, 2018 2019 - 2 (0) - 2 (0) CAREER - 3 (0) - 3 (0) Receiving - 23-yard pass from Ramsey at Nebraska, 2019 - 20-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Northwestern, 2019

YEAR RUSH CATCH PASS TOTAL 2020 1 (0) - - 1 (0) 2019 6 (0) 2 (1) - 8 (1) 2018 7 (1) - - 7 (1) CAREER 14 (1) 2 (1) - 16 (2) STATS - 51

CAREER 20-PLUS YARD OFFENSIVE PLAYS

#13 MILES MARSHALL • WR Receiving - 68-yard pass from Penix at Ohio State, 2020 - 37-yard pass from Penix vs. Maryland, 2020 - 32-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Michigan, 2019 - 22-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Connecticut, 2019 - 21-yard pass from Ramsey at Purdue, 2019 - 20-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Tennessee, 2019

YEAR RUSH CATCH PASS TOTAL 2020 - 2 (0) - 2 (0) 2019 - 4 (0) - 4 (0) CAREER - 6 (0) - 6 (0)

#4 JACK TUTTLE - QB Passing - 35-yard pass to Fryfogle at Wisconsin, 2020 - 22-yard pass to Hendershot vs. Maryland, 2020

YEAR RUSH CATCH PASS TOTAL 2020 - - 2 (0) 2 (0) 2019 - - - - CAREER - - 2 (0) 2 (0)

#20 TIM BALDWIN JR. • RB Rushing - 26-yard rush vs. Maryland, 2020 - 24-yard rush vs. Maryland, 2020 - 23-yard rush vs. Maryland, 2020

YEAR RUSH CATCH PASS TOTAL 2020 3 (0) - - 3 (0)

#86 PEYTON HENDERSHOT • TE Receiving - 49-yard pass from Hale vs. Ohio State, 2019 - 40-yard pass from Ramsey at Nebraska, 2019 - 32-yard pass from Ramsey at Ohio State, 2018 - 28-yard pass from Penix at Maryland, 2019 - 25-yard pass from Ramsey at Rutgers, 2018 - 24-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Tennessee, 2019 - 24-yard pass from Ramsey at Purdue, 2019 - 24-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Michigan, 2019 - 22-yard pass from Tuttle vs. Maryland, 2020 - 22-yard pass from Ramsey at Maryland, 2019 - 22-yard pass from Ramsey at Rutgers, 2018 - 22-yard pass from Penix Jr. vs. Ball State, 2019

YEAR RUSH CATCH PASS TOTAL 2020 - 1 (0) - 1 (0) 2019 - 8 (1) - 8 (1) 2018 - 3 (1) - 3 (1) CAREER - 12 (2) - 12 (2)

#89 MATT BJORSON • TE Receiving - 22-yard pass from Ramsey vs. Ball State, 2018

YEAR RUSH CATCH PASS TOTAL 2018 - 1 (0) - 1 (0)

- Plays in BOLD indicate a touchdown GAME RECAPS - 52

POST-GAME NOTES GAME 1 INDIANA 36, PENN STATE 35 TEAM • Indiana defeated No. 8/7 Penn State, 36-35, in overtime at Memorial Stadium. OCTOBER 24, 2020 • The victory was Indiana’s sixth against a Top-10 team in program history, with the last win coming at No. 9 Ohio State (31-10) on Oct. 10, 1987. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT Score 1937 – at No. 8 Ohio State (10-0), 11/6/37 Penn State 7 0 7 14 7 35 1942 – at No. 7 Minnesota (7-0), 11/7/42 Indiana 0 17 0 11 8 36 1967 – No. 3 Purdue (19-14), 11/25/67 1979 – vs. No 9 BYU (38-37), 12/21/79, Holiday Bowl 1987 – at No. 9 Ohio State (31-10), 10/10/87 1st 07:59 PSU Freiermuth yd pass from Clifford (Pinegar kick), 13-64 7:01 2020 – No. 8/7 Penn State (36-35, OT), 10/24/20 2nd 12:24 IND Campbell 34 yd field goal, 9-22 3:15 • The win was the first over a Top-10 opponent for IU at Memorial Stadium since beating No. 3 08:12 IND Scott III 14 yd run (Campbell kick), 6-62 2:02 Purdue (19-14) on Nov. 25, 1967. 06:36 IND Scott III 2 yd run (Campbell kick), 2-4 0:30 • Indiana’s last win over a ranked opponent came against No. 17 Michigan State in Bloomington, 3rd 00:00 PSU Clifford 35 yd run (Pinegar kick), 8-57 4:07 24-21, in overtime on Oct. 1, 2016. 4th 13:18 IND Campbell 48 yd field goal, 9-44 1:42 • IU has won 15 of the team’s last 17 season openers and are 43-18 in Memorial Stadium openers. 02:30 PSU Dotson 60 yd pass from Clifford (Pinegar kick), 3-74 0:44 • With the victory, Indiana improved to 5-7 in overtime games. 01:42 PSU Ford 14 yd run (Pinegar kick), 1-14 0:05 OFFENSE 00:22 IND Penix Jr. 1 yd run (Penix Jr. rush), 7-75 1:20 • Redshirt sophomore quarterback Michael Penix Jr. completed 19-of-36 passes for 170 yards OT 15:00 PSU Washington 9 yd pass from Clifford (Pinegar kick), 4-25 0:00 and one touchdown. Penix also had a 1-yard rushing touchdown and ran in both the game-tying 15:00 IND Philyor 9 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Penix Jr. rush), 5-25 0:00 two-point conversion in regulation and the game-winning conversion in overtime. • Junior running back Stevie Scott III carried the ball 20 times for 57 yards and two touchdowns. PSU IND He is the 14th running back in Indiana football history to eclipse 2,000 career rushing yards and he FIRST DOWNS 27 16 owns 2,039 in his career. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-250 26-41 • The Syracuse, N.Y., native moved into 10th on the all-time Hoosier list for total career touchdowns PASSING YDS (NET) 238 170 scored (24) and seventh in all-time rushing touchdowns (22). Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-24-2 36-19-1 • The 2019 second-team All-Big Ten selection has secured six multi-touchdown games in his TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 87-488 62-211 career and Saturday marked his first since recording 26 carries for 116 yards and two scores in a Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 34-3 victory over Northwestern on Nov. 2, 2019. Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-21 • Senior wide receiver Whop Philyor totaled five catches for 36 yards and one touchdown for the Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-33 0-0 Hoosiers. Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-31 • Senior wide receiver Ty Fryfogle hauled in two catches for 27 yards. His first reception of the Punts (Number-Avg) 3-39.7 5-42.8 contest put him over 1,000 career receiving yards, the 47th Hoosier to accomplish this feat. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 • Redshirt sophomore wide receiver Miles Marshall matched a career-best with four receptions Penalties-Yards 10-100 4-36 for 46 yards. Possession Time 40:22 19:38 • True freshman wide receiver Javon Swinton had two receptions for 23 yards. Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 4 of 12 • Redshirt freshman left guard Mike Katic made his first-career start. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-6 5-5 DEFENSE • Indiana secured three first-half takeaways, the first three-takeaway game since earning three Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-19 1-3 against Northwestern on Nov. 2, 2019. • The Hoosiers have recorded a takeaway in 30 of the last 32 games. IU cashed three turnovers RUSHING: Penn State-Clifford, Sean 17-119; Ford, Devyn 20-69; Lee, Keyvone 6-35; into 17 first-half points. Holmes, Caziah 5-16; Cain, Noah 3-13; Levis, Will 1-minus 2. Indiana-Scott III, Stevie 20- • Junior linebacker Micah McFadden matched a career-high with 11 tackles, all a career-high 57; James, Sampson 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 2; Penix Jr., Michael 4-minus 18. solo. The game marked his second-career game with double-digit tackles after making 11 stops (10 solo) at Nebraska on Oct. 26, 2019. The Tampa, Fla., native added one TFL. PASSING: Penn State-Clifford, Sean 24-35-2-238. Indiana-Penix Jr., Michael 19-36-1- • Junior safety Jamar Johnson added a career-best 10 tackles, a career-high seven solos, and 170. his fourth-career interception. • The Sarasota, Fla., native has registered a pick in three-straight games dating back to the 2019 RECEIVING: Penn State-Freiermuth, Pat 7-60; Dotson, Jahan 4-94; George, Daniel 3-29; season. He also recorded his second-career forced fumble for his first-career multi-takeaway Ford, Devyn 3-11; Lambert-Smith,K 2-25; Washington, P. 2-12; Lee, Keyvone 2-6; Strange, game. B. 1-1. Indiana-Philyor, Whop 5-36; Marshall, Miles 4-46; Scott III, Stevie 3-11; Fryfogle, Ty • Junior safety Devon Matthews stuffed the stat sheet with eight tackles (5 solo), his first- 2-27; Swinton, Javon 2-23; Hendershot, Peyton 2-13; Hewitt, Jacolby 1-14. career sack, one TFL and two pass breakups. • Sophomore cornerback Tiawan Mullen matched his career-high with eight tackles (4 solo) to INTERCEPTIONS: Penn State-Wade, Lamont 1-0. Indiana-Johnson, Jamar 1-17; go with one TFL. Williams, Jaylin 1-14. • Junior cornerback Jaylin Williams secured his third-career interception in the first quarter. Williams returned the pick 14 yards and finished the game with four tackles (3 solo), one PBU and FUMBLES: Penn State-Levis, Will 1-1. Indiana-Scott III, Stevie 1-1. one quarterback hurry. • Junior linebacker Cam Jones made his first-career start in his 24th-career game in the Cream SACKS (UA-A): Penn State-Toney, Shaka 2-0; Porter, Joey 1-0. Indiana-Matthews, Devon and Crimson, posting a career-best seven tackles (six solo) with one TFL. 1-0. • Junior defensive lineman James Head Jr. notched a career-high five tackles (3 solo). • Sophomore defensive tackle Sio Nofoagatoto’a also charted his first-career start, totaling two tackles, including one TFL. TACKLES (UA-A): Penn State-Toney, Shaka 7-0; Porter, Joey 5-0; Brooks, Ellis 5-0; Castro- • Fifth-year senior defensive tackle Jerome Johnson recorded his second-career fumble Fields 4-1; Brisker, Jaquan 2-1; Luketa, Jesse 2-1; Wade, Lamont 1-2; Shelton, A. 2-0; Oweh, recovery to go with a pair of stops. Jayson 2-0; Mustipher, PJ 1-1; Miranda, Mike 1-0; Walker, Rasheed 1-0; Sutherland, J. • In his Indiana debut, graduate student Jovan Swann had one quarterback hurry. 1-0; Hardy, Daequan 1-0; Wilson, Marquis 1-0; Beamon, Hakeem 1-0. Indiana-McFadden, Micah 11-0; Johnson, Jamar 7-3; Matthews, Devon 5-3; Mullen, Tiawan 4-4; Jones, Cam SPECIAL TEAMS 6-1; Head Jr., James 3-2; Williams, Jaylin 3-1; Fitzgerald, Bryant 3-0; Miller, James 1-2; • Redshirt sophomore kicker Charles Campbell was a perfect 2-for-2 on field goal attempts with Taylor, Reese 1-2; Allen, Thomas 2-0; Nofoagatoto’a, Sio 2-0; Ziemba, Michael 2-0; Elliott, makes from 48 and 34 yards. The 48-yarder matched a career long. He was successful on both PAT Demarcus 2-0; Bryant, Alfred 2-0; Johnson, Jerome 1-1; Burgess, Juwan 1-0; Casey, Aaron attempts. 1-0; TEAM 0-1; King, Jonathan 0-1; Bonds, Bryson 0-1; Person, C.J. 0-1. • Graduate student punter Haydon Whitehead had five punts on the day, averaging 42.8 yards an attempt with one inside the 20-yard line. • Sophomore long snapper Sean Wracher has snapped in all 14 career games played at Indiana. GAME RECAPS - 53

POST-GAME NOTES GAME 2 INDIANA 37, RUTGERS 21 TEAM • No. 17/19 Indiana (2-0, 2-0 Big Ten) defeated Rutgers (1-1, 1-1 Big Ten), 37-21, at SHI Stadium OCTOBER 31, 2020 in Piscataway, N.J. • The victory marks the first Hoosier win as a ranked team since a 24-17 triumph over Purdue on Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Nov. 20, 1993. IU was ranked No. 21 in the ’93 Old Oaken Bucket game. Indiana 3 17 10 7 37 • Indiana has started 2-0 in each of the last three seasons under head coach Tom Allen and five of Rutgers 7 0 8 6 21 the last six seasons dating back to the 2015 campaign. • The 2-0 start to Big Ten Conference play is the best start since defeating both Michigan State 1st 07:35 RU Melton 23 yd pass from Vedral (Fava kick), 4-43 1:40 (31-0) and Northwestern (44-6) to open the 1991 conference slate. 01:46 IND Campbell 42 yd field goal, 14-57 5:39 • The victory gives Indiana its first Big Ten road-opening triumph since defeating Rutgers by a 2nd 10:02 IND Campbell, Charles 28 yd field goal, 9-51 4:51, IND 6 - RU 7 score of 24-17 in 2018. 04:56 IND Penix Jr. 1 yd run (Campbell kick), 3-6 0:55 • Indiana is 5-2 all-time against Rutgers, including 3-1 as the road team. The Hoosiers have 03:13 IND Fryfogle 15 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Campbell kick), 3-28 1:29 toppled the Scarlet Knights in four-consecutive matchups. 3rd 10:08 IND Campbell 31 yd field goal, 5-55 2:25 • For the sixth-straight season, IU has won its first contest away from Memorial Stadium, marking 05:34 RU Adams 37 yd run (Pacheco pass from Vedral), 10-80 4:28 the longest such streak in program history. 03:56 IND Hendershot 2 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Campbell kick), 4-75 1:38 4th 12:37 IND Hendershot 1 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Campbell kick), 8-82 0:00 OFFENSE 03:21 RU Melton 16 yd pass from Vedral (Langan rush failed), 11-71 2:48 • The hit the 30-point threshold for the 11th time since the beginning of the 2019 season and the second time in as many outings to start the ’20 campaign. The 11 such games rank IND RU second in the Big Ten Conference, trailing only Ohio State (13). FIRST DOWNS 20 19 • Redshirt sophomore quarterback Michael Penix Jr. completed 17-of-26 passes for 238 yards RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-109 33-121 and three touchdowns, matching a career-best scoring output. PASSING YDS (NET) 238 126 • Penix Jr. added 20 yards rushing, including a career-long rush of 25 yards, on six carries, and his Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-17-0 35-22-3 second touchdown in as many weeks. Penix has four career rushing scores. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-347 68-247 • Junior running back Stevie Scott III toted 21 carries for a season-high 81 yards. Scott has Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 strung together 10-straight games with at least 50 rushing yards, a streak that began on Sept. 21, Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 2019, with 97 yards and a touchdown in the IU victory over UConn. Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-30 7-162 • The 81-yard effort by the Syracuse, N.Y., native was his highest rushing yardage total since Interception Returns-Yards 3-4 0-0 securing 116 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries against Northwestern on Nov. 2, 2019. Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.2 5-42.4 • Senior wide receiver Whop Philyor hauled in five receptions for a game-high 137 yards. He has Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 amassed 136 career receptions, sliding him into the 10th spot on the program’s all-time receptions Penalties-Yards 11-119 9-66 leaderboard. Possession Time 32:32 27:28 • The Plant, Fla., product is tied for fourth in program history with seven 100-yard games. Philyor Third-Down Conversions 2 of 11 3 of 14 had a long reception of 63 yards in the win, his third career 50-plus yard reception. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 4 • Redshirt junior tight end Peyton Hendershot hauled in six catches for 34 yards and his seventh Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-7 1-2 and eighth-career touchdowns. His eight career touchdowns rank second in program history among Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-40 1-4 tight ends, trailing only Ted Bolser (2010-13) who had 15 career touchdowns. • The game marked the first multi-TD game for Hendershot. RUSHING: Indiana-Scott III, Stevie 21-81; James, Sampson 7-33; Penix Jr., Michael 6-20; • The All-Big Ten third-team selection becomes the fourth tight end in program history to TEAM 6-minus 27. Rutgers-Adams, Kay’Ron 5-64; Pacheco, Isaih 9-24; Vedral, Noah 14- accumulate 75-plus career catches (75) and 800-plus career receiving yards (832). 17; Young, Aaron 2-9; Langan, Johnny 2-9; Melton, Bo 1-1. • Senior wide receiver Ty Fryfogle racked up four receptions for 55 yards, including a 15-yard score, his first touchdown of the 2020 campaign. The scoring grab marked his seventh career score. PASSING: Indiana-Penix Jr., Michael 17-26-0-238. Rutgers-Vedral, Noah 22-35-3-128; Langan, Johnny 1-1-0-minus 4. DEFENSE • The Hoosiers have recorded a takeaway in 31 of the last 33 games. IU has created six takeaways RECEIVING: Indiana-Hendershot, Peyton 6-34; Philyor, Whop 5-137; Fryfogle, Ty 4-55; during the 2020 season and have scored 27 points off of them. Swinton, Javon 1-17; Scott III, Stevie 1-minus 5. Rutgers-Melton, Bo 5-50; Young, Aaron • The Indiana defense has at least two interceptions in three-straight games dating back to the 5-15; Pacheco, Isaih 4-32; Cruickshank, A. 3-20; Jones, Shameen 3-minus 3; Dremel, C. 1-6; TaxSlayer Gator Bowl against Tennessee. The three interceptions mark the most by a Hoosier Langan, Johnny 1-6; Alaimo, Matt 1-0; Vedral, Noah 0-1; Lewis, Aaron 0-minus 3. defense since picking off three passes at Florida International on Sept. 1, 2016. • Sophomore cornerback Tiawan Mullen had seven total tackles and led the team in tackles for INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-King, Jonathan 1-2; McFadden, Micah 1-0; Williams, Jaylin 1-0. loss (2.5) and sacks (2.5). Mullen had entered the game without a sack in his career. Rutgers-None. • Junior safety Jamar Johnson racked up six tackles (4 solos). The reigning Big Ten Conference co-Defensive Player of the Week added 1.5 TFLs. FUMBLES: Indiana-None. Rutgers-None. • Junior linebacker Micah McFadden notched five tackles (1 solo) to go along with 0.5 TFLs. He also grabbed in his first interception of the 2020 season, the third of his career, and a QB hurry. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Mullen, Tiawan 2-1; Jones, Cam 1-0; Head Jr., James 0-1. • Junior safety Devon Matthews locked up six total tackles (4 solos) and a pass breakup. Rutgers-Onyechi, CJ 1-0. • Graduate transfer defensive tackle Jovan Swann made his Indiana Hoosier starting debut in the contest. Swann has started 20 games in his career with 19 coming at Stanford. He made two TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Taylor, Reese 7-1; Mullen, Tiawan 5-2; Johnson, Jamar 4-2; tackles (1 solo). Matthews, Devon 4-2; McFadden, Micah 1-4; Sanguinetti, Josh 3-1; Johnson, Jerome 2-2; • Junior cornerback Jaylin Williams notched three solo tackles, one TFL, one QB hurry and one Williams, Jaylin 3-0; Jones, Cam 2-1; Bonhomme, D.K. 2-0; Bryant, Alfred 2-0; Person, C.J. interception. The pick marks the fourth of his career and the second in as many weeks to open the 1-1; Swann, Jovan 1-1; Fitzgerald, Bryant 1-1; Barner, AJ 1-1; Allen, Thomas 0-2; Miller, 2020 season. James 1-0; Burgess, Juwan 1-0; Bonds, Bryson 1-0; Casey, Aaron 0-1; Elliott, Demarcus • Junior linebacker Cam Jones chipped in three total tackles (2 solos), one TFL, one sack, the 0-1; Nofoagatoto’a, Sio 0-1; Ziemba, Michael 0-1; Head Jr., James 0-1. Rutgers-Fatukasi, third of his career, one QB hurry and one pass breakup. O. 6-8; White, Brendon 4-8; Fogg, Tyshon 1-6; Izien, C. 4-2; Turner, Julius 0-6; Avery, Tre • Junior cornerback Reese Taylor totaled eight tackles (7 solos), one TFL, one pass breakup and 2-3; Dwumfour, M. 0-4; Jennings, Deion 2-1; Onyechi, CJ 1-2; Young, Avery 1-1; Stevens, one quarterback hurry. L. 1-1; Maddox-Williams 1-1; Singleton, Drew 0-2; Battle, Rashawn 1-0; Tverdov, Mike 0-1; Ahanotu, Mayan 0-1; O’Neal, Raiqwon 0-1; Paillant, C. 0-1; Lumor, Elorm 0-1. SPECIAL TEAMS • Redshirt sophomore kicker Charles Campbell was true on all seven of his kicks, including a career-best three made field goals. He connected on tries from 28, 31 and 42 yards. • The Jackson, Tenn., native is 4-for-4 from 40-plus yards in the career. Campbell also buried all four PATs. • Graduate student punter Haydon Whitehead punted five times in the game for an average of 37.2 yards. His longest punt checked in at 43 yards with one downed inside the 20-yard line. GAME RECAPS - 54

POST-GAME NOTES GAME 3 INDIANA 38, MICHIGAN 21 TEAM • No. 13 Indiana (3-0, 3-0 Big Ten) defeated No. 23/25 Michigan (1-2, 1-2 Big Ten), 38-21, at Memorial NOVEMBER 7, 2020 Stadium in Bloomington, Ind. • The 3-0 start to Big Ten Conference play is the best start since defeating Northwestern (48-17), Ohio Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score State (41-7) and No. 18 Minnesota (33-13) to open the 1988 conference schedule. The other times in Michigan 7 0 7 7 21 program history: 1987 (4-0), 1967 (5-0) Indiana 14 10 7 7 38 • IU is 11-5 since the start of the 2019 season and 8-4 in Big Ten play during that time. • Indiana has won four-straight Big Ten and 8-of-10 dating back to the 2019 season. This marks the most successful stretch since a 9-2 conference record from Oct. 3, 1987-Oct. 21, 1988. 1st 08:57 IND Marshall 13 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Campbell kick), 11-74 4:30 • After taking down No. 8/9 Penn State (36-35 OT) to open the season, the Hoosiers have defeated two 04:48 MICH Johnson 37 yd pass from Milton (Nordin kick), 4-78 1:02 ranked teams this season, marking the sixth time in program history with multiple victories over ranked 01:41 IND Fryfogle 24 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Campbell kick), 7-75 3:07 opponents in the same season, and the first time since 2004. 2nd 06:53 IND Campbell 52 yd field goal, 11-53 3:58, MICH 7 - IND 17 • Indiana has started 3-0 for the second time under head coach Tom Allen (2018). 00:56 IND Hendershot 1 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Campbell kick), 12-96 4:21 • For the first time in program history, Indiana has defeated both Penn State and Michigan in the same 3rd 09:01 MICH Wilson 13 yd pass from Milton (Nordin kick), 5-80 2:57 season. 04:39 IND Scott III 1 yd run (Campbell kick), 10-75 4:22 • Prior to today, Indiana’s last win over Michigan came on Oct. 24, 1987, with the No. 14 Hoosiers 4th 13:43 MICH Bell 21 yd pass from Milton (Nordin kick), 6-64 2:01 beating the No. 20 Wolverines, 14-10. 08:40 IND Scott III 2 yd run (Campbell kick), 8-29 3:48 38 OFFENSE • The Indiana Hoosiers hit the 30-point threshold for the 12th time since the beginning of the 2019 MICH IND season, the second-most such games in the Big Ten. Ohio State leads the conference with 15 30-point FIRST DOWNS 17 28 games. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 18-13 38-118 • Indiana went on a 12-play, 96-yard touchdown drive that chewed up 4:21 seconds of game time right PASSING YDS (NET) 344 342 before the halftime break. The drive marked the longest scoring drive in yardage this season, second in Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-18-2 50-30-0 both plays and time. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 52-357 88-460 • In total, the Hoosiers recorded four scoring drives of 10-plus plays in the win. Entering the game, IU had Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 totaled just one such drive this season. Punt Returns-Yards 2-14 1-5 • The Hoosier offense have had 16 red zone drives this season and converted all 16 drives into points. Of Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-59 0-0 the 16 scoring drives, 12 have resulted in touchdowns, including 4-for-4 against the Wolverines. Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-60 • Redshirt sophomore quarterback Michael Penix Jr. completed 30-of-50 passes for a career-high 342 yards and career-high-tying three passing scores. His 50 attempts were also a career-best. Punts (Number-Avg) 7-53.6 5-46.2 • The Tampa native has now tossed multiple touchdowns in consecutive games (6 in the last two weeks Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 combined). He has had multiple-touchdown throws in five career games. Penalties-Yards 8-89 4-50 • Penix’s 342 passing yards are the second-most for a Hoosier passer against Michigan (Ben Chappell Possession Time 21:10 38:50 480 yards on Oct. 2, 2010). Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 9 of 18 • Senior wide receiver Ty Fryfogle turned in a career day with new personal-bests in receptions (7) and Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 yards (142) to go along with his second touchdown in as many weeks. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-4 • The 1,000-yard career receiver has compiled two career 100-yard games (131 at PSU, Nov. 16, 2019) Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-20 and eight career scores. • Senior wide receiver Whop Philyor led all receivers with 11 catches for 79 yards. With his 11 grabs Philyor moved in to seventh place on the Indiana career list with 147. • The Tampa Plant product last pulled in double-digit catches against Nebraska (Oct. 26, 2019) with a RUSHING: Michigan-Haskins, Hassan 6-19; Evans, Chris 3-5; Charbonnet, Z. 1-4; Jackson, 14-catch, 178-yard performance. He extends his own school record with seven career double-figure catch Giles 1-minus 3; Corum, Blake 2-minus 3; Milton, Joe 5-minus 9. Indiana-Scott III, Stevie games. 24-97; James, Sampson 8-25; Penix Jr., Michael 2-4; TEAM 4-minus 8. • Junior running back Stevie Scott III tallied 24 rushing attempts for 97 yards and a pair of scores. He now owns 24 rushing touchdowns (7th all time) and 26 total scores, eighth in program history. PASSING: Michigan-Milton, Joe 18-34-2-344. Indiana-Penix Jr., Michael 30-50-0-342. • The Syracuse, N.Y., native has amassed seven career multi-touchdown games, including two this season. He also matched a season-best with three catches for 13 yards. RECEIVING: Michigan-Bell, Ronnie 6-149; Johnson, C. 4-82; Charbonnet, Z. 3-28; Evans, • Redshirt junior tight end Peyton Hendershot hauled in four passes for 31 yards and a touchdown. Chris 1-23; Eubanks, Nick 1-22; Corum, Blake 1-21; Wilson, Roman 1-13; Jackson, Giles The score gives him three touchdowns in the last two games and nine for his career, the second most by 1-6. Indiana-Philyor, Whop 11-79; Fryfogle, Ty 7-142; Hendershot, Peyton 4-31; Marshall, a tight end in program history (Ted Bolser 15). Miles 3-36; Scott III, Stevie 3-13; Hewitt, Jacolby 1-32; James, Sampson 1-9. DEFENSE • The Hoosiers recorded a pair of interceptions in the fourth quarter and have recorded a takeaway in 32 INTERCEPTIONS: Michigan-None. Indiana-Williams, Jaylin 1-36; Matthews, Devon of the last 34 games. IU has created eight takeaways during the 2020 season and have scored 34 points 1-24. off turnovers. • Indiana has seven total INTs in 2020 and has picked off at least two balls in four-straight games. FUMBLES: Michigan-None. Indiana-None. • The Hoosier defense held Michigan to just 13 yards rushing, believed to be the lowest yardage output by a Wolverine rushing attack against IU. The 13 rushing yards surrendered was the lowest by an IU SACKS (UA-A): Michigan-None. Indiana-Bonhomme, D.K. 1-0; Head Jr., James 1-0; opponent since William & Mary charted -32 yards on Aug. 31, 2002 and the fewest by a Big Ten opponent Taylor, Reese 1-0. since Purdue tallied -8 yards on Nov. 24, 2001. • Junior cornerback Reese Taylor had a team-high seven tackles, all solo, with a career-high two TFLs TACKLES (UA-A): Michigan-Hawkins, Brad 9-3; Barrett, Mike 9-2; Hill, Daxton 5-2; and his first career sack. McGrone, Cam 4-3; Gray, Vincent 6-0; Paye, Kwity 4-1; Ross, Josh 3-2; Vilain, Luiji 2-1; • Junior cornerback Jaylin Williams intercepted a pass for the third-straight game and returned it 36 yards. Williams also had a tackle in the win. Hinton, Chris 1-2; Upshaw, Taylor 2-0; VanSumeren, B. 2-0; Kemp, Carlo 1-1; Paige, Makari • Junior safety Devon Matthews totaled five tackles, all solo, with his second career interception, a 1-0; Bell, Ronnie 1-0; Newburg, Gabe 1-0; Ojabo, David 1-0; Henning, AJ 1-0; Jeter, TFL and a pass breakup. Donovan 0-1. Indiana-Taylor, Reese 7-0; Matthews, Devon 5-0; McFadden, Micah 3-2; • Sophomore linebacker D.K. Bonhomme recorded his first career sack and finished the game with two Burgess, Juwan 3-0; Mullen, Tiawan 3-0; Bonhomme, D.K. 2-0; Jones, Cam 2-0; Allen, tackles and a TFL. Thomas 2-0; Swann, Jovan 1-1; Fitzgerald, Bryant 0-2; Sanguinetti, Josh 1-0; Pierre, Noah • Junior defensive lineman James Head Jr. had a sack in the win, pushing his season total to 1.5 and 1-0; Casey, Aaron 1-0; Bjorson, Matt 1-0; Head Jr., James 1-0; Williams, Jaylin 1-0; Elliott, his career mark to 4.0. Demarcus 0-1. SPECIAL TEAMS • Redshirt sophomore kicker Charles Campbell hit a career-long 52-yard field goal, which is tied for the sixth-longest field goal made in program history. • Campbell is 6-for-6 on field goals this season and 8-for-8 in his career. Campbell also connected on all five of his PATs in the game, pushing his season total to 11-for-11 and his career mark to 12-for-12. • Graduate student punter Haydon Whitehead booted five punts for 231 yards (46.2 per punt), including a season-best effort of 54 yards. • Sophomore long snapper Sean Wracher has snapped in all 16 career games played at Indiana. GAME RECAPS - 55

POST-GAME NOTES GAME 4 TEAM INDIANA 24, MICHIGAN STATE 0 • No. 10/10 Indiana (4-0, 4-0 Big Ten) took down Michigan State (1-3, 1-3 Big Ten), 24-0, at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Mich., to claim the Old Brass Spittoon for the first time since 2016. The victory NOVEMBER 14, 2020 marks the first for the Hoosiers in East Lansing since 2001. • The 24-point victory is the largest margin of victory for Indiana at Michigan State in the history of the Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score rivalry, besting the previous mark of 16 (16-0) set in 1969. Indiana 14 10 0 0 24 • Indiana secures its first victory as a Top-10 team since knocking off Michigan State by a score of 14-13 as the No. 6 team in the country on Nov. 11, 1967. Michigan State 0 0 0 0 0 • The 4-0 start to Big Ten play is the best start since 1987 (4-0) and tied for the second-best ever (1967, 5-0). For the first time since the 1993 season, Indiana has won its first two road conference games. 1st 02:11 IND Scott III 8 yd run (Campbell kick), 7-50 3:15 • IU is 12-5 since the start of the 2019 season and 9-4 in Big Ten play during that time. • Indiana has won five-straight Big Ten conference games, tied for the longest streak in program history 01:14 IND Fryfogle 16 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Campbell kick), 2-16 0:15 (1967), and 9-of-11 dating back to the 2019 season. This marks the most successful stretch of conference 2nd 09:22 IND Campbell 21 yd field goal, 7-22 2:23 games since a 9-2 conference record from Oct. 3, 1987-Oct. 21, 1988. 04:56 IND Fryfogle 65 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Campbell kick), 5-79 2:40 • Indiana is 4-0 for the first time under head coachTom Allen. It is tied for the third-best start in program history. The Hoosiers also started 4-0 or better in: 2015, 1990, 1986, 1985, 1967 (8-0) and 1910 (5-0). • The program has earned victories in each of the last three road games against Big Ten Conference IND MSU opponents for the first time since the 1982 season. The ‘82 team was coached by ESPN College GameDay FIRST DOWNS 21 9 analyst . • For the first time in program history, IU has defeated Penn State, Michigan and Michigan State in the RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-113 24-60 same season. The Hoosiers last downed Michigan and Michigan State in the same campaign in 1967. PASSING YDS (NET) 320 131 • Indiana is currently in possession of both of its rivalry trophies, the Old Brass Spittoon and the Old Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-25-2 27-13-3 Oaken Bucket (Purdue). TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-433 51-191 OFFENSE Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 • Redshirt sophomore quarterback Michael Penix Jr. completed 25-of-38 passes for 320 yards, two Punt Returns-Yards 1-18 0-0 touchdowns and two interceptions. He has completed 20-plus passes in consecutive games for the first time this season and the second time in his career (Sept. 28 and Oct. 12, 2019). Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 4-89 • Penix now owns three 300-yard passing games and has tallied consecutive 300-yard passing games Interception Returns-Yards 3-55 2-30 for the first time in his career and for the first time since Nate Sudfeld closed out his career with three- Punts (Number-Avg) 3-39.7 6-39.5 straight 300-yard games in 2015. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 • The Tampa, Fla., native has racked up 58 completions on 80 attempts for 606 yards and two touchdowns in a pair of starts against Michigan State at Spartan Stadium. Penalties-Yards 4-38 6-61 • The game marked the 10th-career start in the Cream & Crimson for Penix. He holds a record of 9-1 as Possession Time 39:14 20:46 a starter. Third-Down Conversions 8 of 18 3 of 12 • Senior wide receiver Ty Fryfogle turned in his second-straight career game, recording personal-bests in receptions (11), yards (200) and touchdowns (2), his ninth and 10th-career scoring grabs. The 6-2, Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 3 214-pounder has caught at least one touchdown in three-straight contests. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-7 0-0 • Fryfogle’s 178 first-half receiving yards marked the most by a Big Ten player since 2010 when Roy Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-33 1-8 Roundtree (Michigan) registered four catches for 192 yards and two touchdowns in the first half against Illinois. • His 65-yard touchdown grab in the second quarter marked a career-long catch and the longest TD grab RUSHING: Indiana-Scott III, Stevie 23-84; James, Sampson 10-22; Baldwin Jr., Tim 3-18; by a Hoosier since current Tennessee Titan Nick Westbrook hauled in a 75-yarder against Ball State to TEAM 2-minus 3; Penix Jr., Michael 1-minus 8. Michigan State-Heyward, Connor 5-27; open the 2019 season. • Fryfogle has now logged consecutive 100-yard receiving games for the first time in his career and is the Thorne, Payton 8-25; Simmons, Jordon 5-15; Collins, Elijah 3-5; Williams, A. 1-minus 1; first Hoosier to do so since Whop Philyor on Sept. 28 and Oct. 12, 2019. The Lucedale, Miss., native has Lombardi, Rocky 2-minus 11. recorded three-career 100-yard receiving games, all against Big Ten opponents. • He is the seventh receiver in program history to snag 200-plus yards receiving in a single game and the first since Ricky Jones posted 208 yards against Wake Forest on Sept. 24, 2106. PASSING: Indiana-Penix Jr., Michael 25-38-2-320. Michigan State-Thorne, Payton 10- • Junior running back Stevie Scott III tallied 23 carries for 84 yards and a score, his 25th career rushing 20-1-110; Lombardi, Rocky 3-7-2-21. touchdown. He has scored at least one touchdown in 15 of his last 20 games played. • He ranks eighth in program history in career carries (494), eighth in career total touchdowns (27), and just outside of the Top 10 in career rushing yards (2,301). RECEIVING: Indiana-Fryfogle, Ty 11-200; Marshall, Miles 4-47; Philyor, Whop 3-35; • Senior wide receiver Whop Philyor became the sixth pass-catcher in program history to secure 150 Hendershot, Peyton 2-11; Ellis, David 2-8; Swinton, Javon 1-12; Scott III, Stevie 1-6; career catches, the first since Shane Wynn in 2014, with his third catch in the first half. He finished the Hewitt, Jacolby 1-1. Michigan State-Reed, Jayden 7-63; Gillison, T. 2-23; Collins, Elijah game with three catches for 35 yards. • Redshirt junior tight end Peyton Hendershot brought down two catches for 11 yards to become the 1-17; Hunt, Tyler 1-15; Nailor, Jalen 1-9; Simmons, Jordon 1-4. fourth tight end in program history to reach 80 career catches (81). His 81 career catches are tied with Dave Lilja for the third-most in program history by a tight end. INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-Mullen, Tiawan 2-2; Taylor, Reese 1-53. Michigan State- DEFENSE Brown, Shakur 2-30. • The Hoosiers added four more takeaways in the game and now have recorded a takeaway in 33 of the last 35 games. IU has created 12 takeaways through four games in the 2020 season and have scored 51 FUMBLES: Indiana-None. Michigan State-Thorne, Payton 1-0; Williams, A. 1-1; points off of the turnovers. • The defense has reeled off six-straight games with a least two takeaways dating back to the end of the Lombardi, Rocky 1-0. 2019 regular season. • Indiana has 10 total INTs in 2020 and have picked off at least two passes in five-straight games. The SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-McFadden, Micah 2-0; Johnson, Jerome 2-0. Michigan State- Hoosiers have also charted at least one interception in seven-consecutive contests. • The four takeaways compiled by the Hoosier defense marks the most since securing three fumble Panasiuk, Jacub 1-0. recoveries and one interception in a 34-32 victory over Maryland on Nov. 10, 2018. • Michigan State did not cross the Indiana 35-yard line, with its best field position coming at the IU 38. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-McFadden, Micah 5-4; Miller, James 3-3; Johnson, Jamar 3-1; The Hoosiers held the Spartans to just 191 yards (60 rushing, 131 passing). • Sophomore cornerback Tiawan Mullen recorded a pair of interceptions, the first two of his short Johnson, Jerome 3-1; Williams, Jaylin 2-1; Mullen, Tiawan 2-1; Allen, Thomas 2-0; Taylor, career and the first multi-takeaway game of his career. The Fort Lauderdale, Fla., native is the first Hoosier Reese 2-0; Fitzgerald, Bryant 2-0; Matthews, Devon 1-1; Head Jr., James 1-1; Casey, Aaron since Jonathan Crawford (Nov. 26, 2016) to record a pair of INTs in a game. 1-1; Elliott, Demarcus 1-1; Hendershot, Peyton 1-0; Bonhomme, D.K. 1-0; Philyor, Whop 1-0; • Junior linebacker Micah McFadden racked up a team-best nine tackles (5 solos), a career-high three TFLs, and a career-best two sacks. He now owns three multi-TFL games in his career. Jones, Cam 0-1; Nofoagatoto’a, Sio 0-1; King, Jonathan 0-1. Michigan State-Simmons, • Fifth-year defensive lineman Jerome Johnson recorded four tackles (3 solos), a career-best-tying 2.5 A. 6-8; Panasiuk, Jacub 4-5; Long, Dominique 5-1; Brown, Shakur 5-1; Kline, Chase 3-3; TFLs, and a career-best 2.0 sacks, his third-career game with multiple sacks, in his 25th career start. He Henderson, X. 3-1; Harvey, Noah 3-1; Williams, Dav. 1-3; Fletcher, M. 1-3; Grose, Angelo now owns 11.5 career sacks, the highest total of any active Hoosier. 3-0; Dowell, Michael 2-1; Jones, Naquan 1-2; Beesley, Drew 1-2; Camper, Jack 1-1; Slade, • Junior cornerback Reese Taylor stuffed the box score with two solo tackles, one TFL, one PBU, one forced fumble and his second career interception. The Ben Davis product returned it 53 yards, a career Jacob 0-2; Mallory, D. 0-2; Pietrowski, J. 1-0; Reed, Jayden 1-0; Thorne, Payton 1-0. long. He also returned one punt for 18 yards.

SPECIAL TEAMS • Redshirt sophomore kicker Charles Campbell hit a 21-yard field goal and all three of his PAT tries for a total of six points. He later missed a 41-yard field goal, his first miss in 10 career attempts. Campbell has converted 7-of-8 field goal attempts this season and is 14-of-14 on extra points in 2020. • Graduate student punter Haydon Whitehead punted three times for 119 yards in the game for an average of 39.7 yards. He charted a long kick of 42 yards and knocked one punt inside the 20-yard line. • Sophomore long snapper Sean Wracher has snapped in all 17 career games played at Indiana. GAME RECAPS - 56

POST-GAME NOTES GAME 5 TEAM OHIO STATE 42, INDIANA 35 • No. 9/10 Indiana (4-1, 4-1 Big Ten) fell to No. 3/3 Ohio State (4-0, 4-0 Big Ten), 42-35, at Ohio Stadium NOVEMBER 21, 2020 in Columbus, Ohio. • IU is 12-6 since the start of the 2019 season and 9-5 in Big Ten play during that time.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score OFFENSE Indiana 0 7 14 14 35 • The Hoosiers hit the 30-point threshold for the 13th time since the beginning of the 2019 season, tied Ohio State 7 21 14 0 42 for the second-most such games in the Big Ten. Ohio State leads the conference with 16 30-point games. • Redshirt sophomore quarterback Michael Penix Jr. tallied 27 completions on 51 attempts for a 1st 12:32 OSU Wilson 10 yd pass from Fields (Seibert kick) career-high 491 yards (2nd in program history), his third-straight 300-yard passing day. The lefty also tossed a career-best five touchdowns (T-3rd in program history) and one interception. 2nd 11:03 IND Philyor 4 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Campbell kick) • His 491 passing yards against the Buckeyes ranks as the second-highest single-game passing output in 08:57 OSU Teague III 41 yd run (Seibert kick) program history, and the most ever against Ohio State. It is the highest total yardage output against Ohio 04:32 OSU Teague III 2 yd run (Seibert kick) State at Ohio Stadium since 1985 (Jim Everett, 497) and the fourth-highest figure put up vs. OSU. 00:17 OSU Fields 9 yd run (Seibert kick) • Penix is the fourth quarterback to throw at least five touchdowns against the Buckeyes and the first since Iowa’s Nate Stanley tossed five scores on Nov. 14, 2017. 3rd 12:10 OSU Wilson 9 yd pass from Fields (Seibert kick) • He is the first Indiana QB to tally three-straight 300-yard passing games since Nate Sudfeld closed out 10:48 IND Fryfogle 63 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Campbell kick) the 2015 campaign with three-straight games with at least 300 yards. 05:14 IND Fryfogle 33 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Campbell kick) • Senior wide receiver Ty Fryfogle compiled a third-straight massive game with seven catches for 218 00:49 OSU Wade 36 yd interception return (Seibert kick) yards (5th in program history) and three scores (T-2nd in program history). He is the first Big Ten player to record back-to-back 200-yard receiving games. 4th 12:26 IND Ellis 16 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Campbell kick) • The reigning Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week has strung together three-straight 100-yard receiving 10:26 IND Fryfogle 56 yd pass from Penix Jr. (Campbell kick) games, the first Hoosier to do so since former second-round draft pick Cody Latimer had 100-plus yards against Bowling Green (137), Missouri (136) and Penn State (140) in 2013. IND OSU • He has totaled seven receiving touchdowns in the last four games, the most in a four-game stretch for FIRST DOWNS 19 27 the Hoosiers since James Hardy pulled in eight scoring grabs from Oct.-Nov. 2006. • Fryfogle has caught at least one touchdown in four-straight games and has racked up 25 catches for RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 16--1 50-307 560 yards and six touchdowns combined in the last three weeks. PASSING YDS (NET) 491 300 • The Lucedale, Miss., native’s yardage total was the third-highest ever put up against Ohio State. He Passes Att-Comp-Int 51-27-1 30-18-3 trails only Sammy Watkins (227) and Chris Moore (221). TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-490 80-607 • Sophomore running back David Ellis totaled a season-high four receptions for a career-best 86 yards and his first-career receiving touchdown. He also hauled in a career long 51-yard reception. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 • Redshirt junior wide receiver Miles Marshall made four catches to match his career-best with a Punt Returns-Yards 2-22 0-0 career-high 89 yards, including a career-long catch of 68 yards to setup Indiana’s first touchdown. Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-11 1-18 • Senior wide receiver Whop Philyor added six catches for 56 yards and his second touchdown of Interception Returns-Yards 3-57 1-36 the season. His 156 career receptions moved him past Tandon Doss (154) for fifth on the all-time career receptions list. Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.2 5-42.6 • Redshirt junior tight end Peyton Hendershot moved into sole possession of third on Indiana’s all-time Fumbles-Lost 4-3 0-0 receptions list among tight ends (85 career catches) with four catches for 32 yards. Penalties-Yards 2-30 3-35 • Junior running back Stevie Scott III moved into the Top 10 in career rushing yards at Indiana with Possession Time 22:58 36:24 2,307 yards. He surpassed Stephen Houston (2011-13) for 10th in the record book. Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 6 of 14 • Scott compiled 29 yards of total offense (6 rushing, 23 receiving) on nine total touches. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 1 DEFENSE Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-6 • The Hoosiers secured three more takeaways in the game and now have recorded a takeaway in 34 of Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-23 2-11 the last 36 games. IU has created 15 takeaways through five games in the 2020 season and have scored 51 points off of the turnovers. • The defense has reeled off seven-straight games with a least two takeaways dating back to the end of RUSHING: Indiana-James, Sampson 3-10; Scott III, Stevie 7-6; Ellis, David 1-2; Penix Jr., the 2019 regular season. Michael 3-minus 2; TEAM 2-minus 17. Ohio State-Teague III, M. 26-169; Fields, Justin • Indiana has 13 total INTs in 2020 and have picked off at least two passes in six-straight games. The 15-78; Sermon, Trey 9-60. Hoosiers have tallied at least one interception in eight-straight games. • Indiana now has multiple interceptions in all five games this season, the most nationally. IU is the first Big Ten team since 2009 (Ohio State) to record multiple interceptions in at least five-straight games in a PASSING: Indiana-Penix Jr., Michael 27-51-1-491. Ohio State-Fields, Justin 18-30-3-300. single season. • The defense had three interceptions for the third time in as many tries on the road this season. The RECEIVING: Indiana-Fryfogle, Ty 7-218; Philyor, Whop 6-56; Marshall, Miles 4-89; Ellis, Hoosiers also nabbed a trio of picks at Rutgers (Oct. 31) and at Michigan State (Nov. 14). David 4-86; Hendershot, Peyton 4-32; Scott III, Stevie 2-23; Penix Jr., Michael 0-minus 13. • Junior linebacker Micah McFadden paced the Hoosiers with 10 total tackles (10 solos) and one TFL. Ohio State-Olave, Chris 8-101; Wilson, Garrett 7-169; Sermon, Trey 1-13; Williams, J. The game marks his third-career double-digit tackling effort and his second of the season. • Junior safety Jamar Johnson had a big game for the defense, securing five solo tackles, one sack, 1-10; Smith-Njigba, J 1-7. one TFL, one PBU and a pair of interceptions. • The interceptions were his second and third of the season and fifth and sixth of his career, giving him INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-Johnson, Jamar 2-57; Johnson, Jerome 1-0. Ohio State-Wade, the team’s active career lead. The first-half interception was the first of the season for Ohio State QB Shaun 1-36. Justin Fields. • His sack was his first of the season and the fourth of his career. • Fifth-year defensive tackle Jerome Johnson compiled four total tackles (3 solos), one sack, one TFL FUMBLES: Indiana-Ellis, David 2-2; TEAM 1-0; Johnson, Jamar 1-1. Ohio State-None. and his first-career interception. • The Bassfield, Miss., native has recorded three sacks on the season and 12.5 for his career. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Casey, Aaron 1-0; Johnson, Jerome 1-0; Johnson, Jamar 1-0; • Junior cornerback Jaylin Williams racked up career-bests in total tackles (7) and solo tackles (6). He also added a sack, the first of 2020 and his second career sack, and one TFL. Williams, Jaylin 1-0; Jones, Cam 1-0. Ohio State-Werner, Pete 1-0; Cooper, J. 1-0. • Junior linebacker Cam Jones notched his fourth career sack (second of 2020) to go along with six totals tackles, three solo stops and one TFL. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-McFadden, Micah 10-0; Williams, Jaylin 6-1; Mullen, Tiawan • Redshirt sophomore linebacker Aaron Casey collected his first sack of the 2020 season, his second 4-3; Jones, Cam 3-3; Johnson, Jamar 5-0; Ziemba, Michael 3-1; Johnson, Jerome 3-1; Head career QB sack, to go along with three total tackles (2 solos) and one TFL. Jr., James 2-2; Taylor, Reese 3-0; Fitzgerald, Bryant 2-1; Casey, Aaron 2-1; Bonhomme, D.K. • Junior cornerback Reese Taylor had three tackles, all solos, and two passes broken up. • Junior linebacker D.K. Bonhomme made his first career start in the game and totaled three total 0-3; Matthews, Devon 0-3; Miller, James 2-0; Sanguinetti, Josh 2-0; Elliott, Demarcus 1-1; tackles. King, Jonathan 1-0; Smolar, Jared 1-0. Ohio State-Browning, Baron 7-1; Werner, Pete • Sophomore cornerback Tiawan Mullen registered seven total tackles with four solos. 5-3; Proctor, Josh 3-0; Borland, Tuf 2-1; Garrett, H. 2-1; Wade, Shaun 2-1; Hooker, Marcus • Junior defensive lineman James Head Jr. totaled four total tackles with two being solos. 2-0; Olave, Chris 2-0; Hilliard, J. 1-0; Fleming, Julian 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Cooper, J. 1-0; Banks, • Senior defensive lineman Michael Ziemba notched a season-best four tackles (3 solos). Sevyn 1-0; Mitchell, T. 0-1; Togiai, Tommy 0-1; Vincent, Taron 0-1. SPECIAL TEAMS • Redshirt sophomore kicker Charles Campbell knocked in all five of his PATs in the game. He is now 19-of-19 on the season and 20-of-20 in his career on point after tries. • Graduate student punter Haydon Whitehead totaled 259 yards on six punts (43.2 yards per punt) with a season-long punt of 55 yards. He downed two punts inside the 20-yard line. • Sophomore long snapper Sean Wracher has snapped in all 18 career games played at Indiana. GAME RECAPS - 57

POST-GAME NOTES GAME 6 INDIANA 27, MARYLAND 11 TEAM • No. 12 Indiana (5-1, 5-1 Big Ten) defeated Maryland (2-2, 2-2 Big Ten), 27-11, at Memorial Stadium in NOVEMBER 28, 2020 Bloomington, Ind. • The Hoosiers 5-1 record is their best overall start since 2007 and their best conference start since 1987 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score (5-1). Maryland 0 3 0 8 11 • IU is 13-6 overall and 10-5 in league play since the start of the 2019 campaign. Indiana 7 0 10 10 27 • Indiana clinched a winning Big Ten record in consecutive seasons for first time since 1987-88 and for the sixth time overall (1967-68, 1944-46 and 1936-37). • The Hoosiers five B1G victories are tied for the third-most in school history (2019, 1993, 1991, 1988, 1st 04:02 IND Scott III 3 yd run (Campbell kick), 11-74 5:11 1979, 1945) behind six-win campaigns in 1967 (6-1) and 1987 (6-2). 2nd 04:06 UMD Petrino 38 yd field goal, 7-50 2:13 3rd 08:10 IND Bonhomme safety DEFENSE 03:44 IND Scott III 1 yd run (Hendershot pass from Tuttle), 8-53 4:21 • The Hoosiers secured three more takeaways in the game and now have recorded a takeaway in 35 of 4th 13:27 IND Campbell 33 yd field goal, 7-61 3:52 the last 37 games. 08:22 IND Scott III 2 yd run (Campbell kick), 7-39 4:28 • IU has created 18 takeaways through six games in the 2020 season and have scored 58 points off of the turnovers. Indiana scored seven points on three interceptions against Maryland. 01:32 UMD Demus 43 yd pass from Tagovailoa (Carriere pass from Tagovailoa), 7-73 3:34 • The defense has reeled off eighth-straight games with at least two takeaways. • Indiana has 16 total INTs this year to lead the FBS. The Hoosiers have picked off at least two passes in UMD IU seven-straight games and are the first team since Oklahoma State in 2011 with at least two interceptions FIRST DOWNS 16 17 in six-consecutive games in the same season. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-59 48-234 • IU has tallied at least one INT in nine-straight games dating back to the 2019 season. PASSING YDS (NET) 241 115 • The defense had three interceptions for the third-straight game and the fourth time this season, the Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-17-3 24-11-0 longest streak in the Big Ten since Wisconsin did the same in 2016. Indiana has not had a three-game stretch with at least three picks dating back to 1996. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-300 72-349 • Junior linebacker D.K. Bonhomme came up with a safety after tackling Maryland QB Taulia Tagovailoa Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 in the end zone, giving the Hoosiers their first safety since Allen Stallings IV recorded a sack for a safety Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-2 against Maryland on Oct. 28, 2017. Bonhomme finished with four tackles and one TFL. Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-25 2-39 • Junior linebacker Micah McFadden added his second interception of the season and fourth of Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-43 his career in the fourth quarter. On the game, McFadden totaled three tackles, one sack, one TFL, the Punts (Number-Avg) 6-47.3 7-45.4 interception and one quarterback hurry. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 • Fifth-year defensive tackle Jerome Johnson had a sack for the Hoosiers, his fourth of the year, all coming in the last three games. Johnson has 13.5 for his career. Penalties-Yards 8-55 3-20 • Junior cornerback Jaylin Williams had one tackle and one interception. The pick was his fourth of the Possession Time 23:41 36:19 season and the sixth of his career. Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 6 of 16 • Junior linebacker Cam Jones finished with a team-high six tackles to go with a pair of quarterback Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 hurries. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 4-5 • Redshirt junior defensive lineman Johnathan King had two tackles, including a sack and a TFL. The Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-23 sack was the first of his career. • Sophomore cornerback Tiawan Mullen had four tackles and an interception. The pick was his third of the season and his career, all coming in the last three weeks. RUSHING: Maryland-Peny Boone 9-35; Isaiah Jacobs 7-32; C. Faamatau 1-4; T. Tagovailoa • Senior defensive lineman Michael Ziemba finished with one tackle, one TFL and one quarterback 8-minus 12. Indiana-Baldwin Jr., Tim 16-106; Scott III, Stevie 24-80; Penix Jr., Michael hurry. 2-29; Ellis, David 5-21; TEAM 1-minus 2. • Junior safety Jamar Johnson had five tackles on the day. • Redshirt junior defensive back Bryant Fitzgerald had two tackles in his 15th career start. PASSING: Maryland-T. Tagovailoa 17-36-3-241. Indiana-Penix Jr., Michael 6-19-0-84; Tuttle, Jack 5-5-0-31. OFFENSE • The Indiana offense churned out 234 yards rushing, a season-best effort. • Junior running back Stevie Scott III rushed 24 times for 80 yards and three touchdowns, his first RECEIVING: Maryland-Dontay Demus 6-114; C. Carriere 2-27; D. McDougle 2-21; Brian career game with three rushing TDs. His 28 total scores share fourth in school history with Tevin Coleman. Cobbs 2-19; Darryl Jones 2-18; Isaiah Jacobs 1-22; Peny Boone 1-12; C. Faamatau 1-8. • Scott has scored at least one touchdown in 16 of his last 22 games and has 26 total TDs in that span. Indiana-Marshall, Miles 2-39; Philyor, Whop 2-24; Hendershot, Peyton 2-22; Fryfogle, Ty Saturday marked his eighth career multi-score game. 2-10; Ellis, David 2-9; Bjorson, Matt 1-11. • The Syracuse, N.Y., native is the first Hoosier with three rushing touchdowns since Jordan Howard did so against Southern Illinois on Sept. 5, 2015. INTERCEPTIONS: Maryland-None. Indiana-Williams, Jaylin 1-43; Mullen, Tiawan 1-0; • True freshman running back Tim Baldwin Jr. carried the ball 16 times for a game-high 106 yards, both McFadden, Micah 1-0. career-best efforts. He became the 14th true freshman to hit the century mark on the ground. • Senior wide receivers Ty Fryfogle and Whop Philyor each made their 20th career starts. Fryfogle had two receptions for 10 yards, while Philyor contributed a pair of catches for 24 yards. FUMBLES: Maryland-None. Indiana-Williams, Jaylin 1-1. SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES (UA-A): Maryland-Jordan Mosley 8-4; A. Richardson 8-1; C. Campbell 5-4; Mo • Redshirt sophomore kicker Charles Campbell drilled his lone field goal attempt, a 33-yarder, to Kite 4-4; R. Hyppolite 4-3; A. McCullough 3-1; Deshawn Holt 1-3; Ami Finau 0-4; Sam improve to 8-of-9 on the season. He has converted 10-of-11 career field goal attempts. Okuayinonu 0-4; J. Bennett 2-0; Deonte Banks 2-0; Kobi Thomas 1-0; Isaiah Jacobs 1-0; • The Jackson, Tenn., native also made his only PAT attempt, making him 21-of-21 on the season and Kenny Bennett 1-0; Beau Brade 1-0; Brian Cobbs 1-0; Isaiah Hazel 1-0; J. Boletepeli 0-1; 22-of-22 in his career on point after tries. • Graduate student punter Haydon Whitehead notched 318 yards on seven punts (45.4 yards per punt) A. Booker Jr 0-1; Durell Nchami 0-1; C. Glasgow 0-1. Indiana-Jones, Cam 3-3; Johnson, with a long of 53 yards. He hit two punts more than 50 yards. Jamar 3-2; Mullen, Tiawan 4-0; Matthews, Devon 3-1; Bonhomme, D.K. 3-1; Elliott, • Sophomore long snapper Sean Wracher has snapped in all 19 career games played at Indiana. Demarcus 3-0; McFadden, Micah 3-0; Miller, James 3-0; Casey, Aaron 2-0; Fitzgerald, Bryant 2-0; King, Jonathan 1-1; Sanguinetti, Josh 1-0; Nofoagatoto’a, Sio 1-0; Ziemba, Michael 1-0; Taylor, Reese 1-0; Johnson, Jerome 1-0; Williams, Jaylin 1-0; Person, C.J. 0-1; Reece, Tramar 0-1. GAME RECAPS - 58

POST-GAME NOTES GAME 7 INDIANA 14, WISCONSIN 6 TEAM • No. 12 Indiana (6-1, 6-1 Big Ten) knocked off No. 16 Wisconsin (2-2, 2-2 Big Ten), 14-6, at Camp Randall DECEMBER 5, 2020 Stadium in Madison, Wis. • The Hoosiers 6-1 record is their best overall start since 1993 (7-1) and their best conference start since Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score 1967 (6-1). Indiana 0 7 7 0 14 • IU is 14-6 since the start of the 2019 season and 11-5 in Big Ten play during that time. Wisconsin 0 3 3 0 6 • Indiana has won 11-of-14 Big Ten games, the best stretch in program history. • The Hoosiers six B1G victories are tied for the most in school history, matching the marks set in 1967 (6-1) and 1987 (6-2). 2nd 11:03 IND Hendershot 1 yd pass from Tuttle (Campbell kick), 12-53 4:48 • Indiana’s 11 B1G victories are tied for the most in program history in a two-year span (1987-88). 04:03 WIS Larsh 29 yd field goal, 12-81 6:55 • IU has secured three victories against Top-25 teams this season, tying the program record (1945) after 3rd 11:03 IND Philyor 7 yd pass from Tuttle (Campbell kick), 7-75 3:57 winning home games against No. 8/7 Penn State (36-35 OT) and No. 23/25 Michigan (38-21). 00:21 WIS Larsh 28 yd field goal, 12-52 6:49 • The victory for the Hoosiers marks the first over the Badgers since defeating them in back-to-back seasons in 2001 (63-32) and ‘02 (32-29), the former being the last IU win at Camp Randall. IU WIS • Indiana has now earned victories over Penn State, Michigan and Wisconsin in the same season for the first time in program history. FIRST DOWNS 15 19 • IU recorded its first road win over a ranked opponent since No. 18 Missouri in 2014 (Sept. 20) and its RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-87 35-140 first Big Ten road win over a ranked opponent since No. 22 Michigan State in 2001 (Nov. 10). PASSING YDS (NET) 130 202 Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-13-0 34-20-1 DEFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 53-217 69-342 • The Hoosiers added two more takeaways in the game and now have recorded a takeaway in 36 of the Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 last 38 games, including the last 15 contests, a school record. Punt Returns-Yards 1-5 0-0 • IU has created 20 takeaways through seven games and have scored 65 points off of the turnovers. • The defense has recorded at least two takeaways in nine-straight games, a program record. Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 2-37 • Indiana has 17 total INTs in 2020, the most in country. The Hoosiers have tallied at least one Interception Returns-Yards 1-20 0-0 interception in 10-straight games, a school record. Punts (Number-Avg) 5-40.2 3-37.7 • Wisconsin’s six points marked the lowest single-game output against Indiana since a 10-3 Hoosier win Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 on Oct. 24, 1992. The game also marks the first time since Oct. 3, 2015 against Iowa in which Wisconsin Penalties-Yards 1-15 8-81 failed to score a TD. Possession Time 24:52 35:08 • Over the past two seasons, IU had held six opponents, including four Big Ten teams, to less than seven Third-Down Conversions 4 of 10 8 of 16 points, the highest total in the Big Ten. Wisconsin ranks second in the category with four such games, while Ohio State and Iowa both have three. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 • Junior linebacker Micah McFadden led the team with nine tackles (6 solos), two sacks and two TFLs. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-3 He has racked up a team-best five sacks this season, all coming in the last four weeks. Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-13 1-1 • Junior safety Devon Matthews finished with six tackles with four being solo stops. • Junior safety Jamar Johnson tallied four tackles (3 solos), a pass breakup and his fourth interception of the season. He is the team’s active leader with seven career interceptions. RUSHING: Indiana-Scott III, Stevie 18-57; Ellis, David 5-22; Tuttle, Jack 6-11; TEAM • Junior linebacker Cam Jones piled up five tackles (4 solos) and a pass breakup. 2-minus 3. Wisconsin-Berger, Jalen 15-87; Groshek, G. 4-16; Mertz, Graham 8-15; Stokke, • Sophomore cornerback Tiawan Mullen contributed four tackles (3 solos), one sack, one TFL, one forced fumble and one pass breakup in his 15th career start. Mason 5-14; Watson, Nakia 2-9; TEAM 1-minus 1. • The sack marked the third of Mullen’s career, all coming this season. The Fort Lauderdale, Fla., native has also forced three career fumbles. PASSING: Indiana-Tuttle, Jack 13-22-0-130. Wisconsin-Mertz, Graham 20-34-1-202. • Redshirt sophomore linebacker James Miller recorded five total tackles (4 solos) and his first career fumble recovery. RECEIVING: Indiana-Philyor, Whop 4-47; Hendershot, Peyton 3-8; Hewitt, Jacolby 2-21; • Sophomore defensive lineman Sio Nofoagatoto’a notched a career-high with four tackles. Ellis, David 2-15; Fryfogle, Ty 1-35; Scott III, Stevie 1-4. Wisconsin-Ferguson, Jake 5-54; • Redshirt freshman defensive lineman C.J. Person posted a career-best four tackles, all of the solo Pryor, Kendric 3-48; Dike, Chimere 3-40; Dunn, Jack 3-6; Groshek, G. 2-17; Stokke, Mason variety, in first career start. • Junior cornerback Jaylin Williams secured four tackles, all solo efforts. 2-6; Eschenbach, J. 1-22; Abbott, A.J. 1-9. • Redshirt sophomore linebacker Aaron Casey secured two total tackles (1 solo) and his second TFL of the season. INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-Johnson, Jamar 1-20. Wisconsin-None. • Redshirt sophomore defensive lineman Jonathan King tallied one solo tackle in his first career start.

FUMBLES: Indiana-Tuttle, Jack 1-1. Wisconsin-Mertz, Graham 1-1. OFFENSE • Redshirt sophomore quarterback Jack Tuttle completed 13-of-22 passes for 130 yards and a pair of SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-McFadden, Micah 2-0; Mullen, Tiawan 1-0. Wisconsin-Nelson, touchdowns in his first collegiate start. He added 11 yards rushing. • Senior wide receiver Whop Philyor brought in a team-high four catches for 47 yards and a touchdown, Scott 1-0. his third of 2020 and 12th of his career. • Redshirt junior tight end Peyton Hendershot hauled in three catches for eight yards and a touchdown. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-McFadden, Micah 6-3; Matthews, Devon 4-2; Miller, James 4-1; He is the second TE in program history to record double-digit career receiving touchdowns and trails only Jones, Cam 4-1; Person, C.J. 4-0; Williams, Jaylin 4-0; Johnson, Jamar 3-1; Mullen, Tiawan Ted Bolser (15 career) on the all-time list. 3-1; Nofoagatoto’a, Sio 1-3; Ziemba, Michael 2-0; Fitzgerald, Bryant 2-0; Bonhomme, D.K. • The North Salem, Ind., native made his 30th career start against the Badgers. 2-0; Casey, Aaron 1-1; Head Jr., James 1-0; Barner, AJ 1-0; Burgess, Juwan 1-0; Reece, • Junior running back Stevie Scott III carried the ball 18 times for a team-best 57 yards. He has topped Tramar 1-0; Johnson, Jerome 1-0; King, Jonathan 1-0; Taylor, Reese 0-1. Wisconsin- 55 yards rushing in six of Indiana’s seven games this season. • Sophomore running back David Ellis rushed the ball five times for 22 yards and added two receptions Chenal, Leo 9-0; Sanborn, Jack 7-2; Wilder, Collin 3-3; Burrell, Eric 3-0; Hicks, Faion 3-0; for 15 yards. Herbig, Nick 2-0; Rand, Garrett 2-0; Harrell, Deron 1-1; Chenal, John 1-0; Nelson, Scott 1-0; • Senior center Harry Crider made his 20th career start. Groshek, G. 1-0; Loudermilk, I. 1-0; Benton, Keeanu 1-0; Goetz, C.J. 1-0; Burton, Donte 1-0. SPECIAL TEAMS • Redshirt sophomore kicker Charles Campbell made both of his PATs in the game, making him 23-of- 23 on the season and 24-of-24 in his career. • Graduate student punter Haydon Whitehead totaled five punts for 201 yards (40.2 yards per punt). He pinned Wisconsin inside the 20-yard line four times, including two punts downed inside the 10. • The Melbourne, Australia, native placed punts down at the 1-yard line and the 8-yard line and did not allow any return yardage from the Badgers. • Sophomore long snapper Sean Wracher has snapped in all 20 career games played at Indiana. BOWL HISTORY - 59

1968 ROSE BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final USC 7 0 7 0 14 JANUARY 1, 1968 Indiana 0 3 0 0 3 PASADENA, CALIF. Attendance: 102,946 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 14, INDIANA 3 1st: USC––Simpson, 2-yard run (Aldridge kick) On Nov. 25, 1967, Indiana University improved its 2nd: IU––Kornowa, 27-yard field goal record to 9-1 with a 19-14 upset win over Purdue in the 3rd: USC––Simpson, 8-yard run (Aldridge kick) regular-season finale. The win clinched the Big Ten title and secured the Hoosiers’ initial postseason bid - a trip Statistics: IU USC First Downs 13 20 to the Rose Bowl and a tilt against top-ranked and O.J. Yards Rushing 79 248 Simpson-led Southern California. Remarkably, just one Yards Passing 110 69 season earlier in 1966, Indiana had finished the season Total Offense 189 317 with a 1-8-1 record. Passes 9-25-1 5-9-1 IU’s only Rose Bowl appearance would not be an Punts 4-41 4-41 easy task for the Hoosiers. However, 102,946 fans Fumbles/Lost 2-1 3-1 watched intently as Indiana would give the Trojans Penalties/Yards 4-29 8-65 everything they could handle for four quarters. USC tallied first when All-America running back Rushing: IU–Isenbarger 12-38, Cole 10-21, Gonso 15-11, Krivoshia Simpson (25-128-2TDs rushing) scored on a 2-yard 4-9; USC–Simpson 25-128-2TDs, Scott 18-85, Sogge 6-17, Page touchdown run in the first quarter to cap an 84-yard 5-14, Dale 2-10, McCullough 1-(-6). scoring drive. Indiana would answer just one quarter later. The Hoosiers had a first-and-goal inside the Passing: IU–Gonso 25-9-110-0TD-1INT; USC–Sogge 7-4-57-0TD- 1INT, Page 1-1-12-0-0, Simpson 1-0-0-0-0. Southern California 10-yard line but could not score a touchdown. However, Indiana kicker David Kornowa did connect on a 27-yard field goal attempt that pulled the Hoosiers to within 7-3, a lead Receiving: IU–Gage 6-67, Butcher 3-43; USC–Drake 3-46, that USC would take into the locker room at halftime. McCullough 2-23. In the third quarter, the Trojans put together their final scoring drive of the day. This time it was a 45-yard drive capped by an eight-yard touchdown run by Simpson. The “Cardiac Kids,” Starters a nickname that IU had been given because of several exciting comebacks throughout the 1967 Indiana Off USC campaign, would threaten one more time but could not close the gap. IU moved to the USC 37- Eric Stolberg SE Ron Drake yard line midway through the fourth stanza but failed on two chances to gain a first down with Rick Spickard LT Mike Taylor just inches to go. Gary Cassells LG Fred Khasigian Harold Mauro C Dick Allmon Bob Russell RG Dennis Born Al Schmidt RT Ron Yary Al Gage TE Bob Klein Harry Gonso QB Steve Sogge John Isenbarger TB O.J. Simpson Jade Butcher FL Earl McCullough Terry Cole FB Dan Scott

Indiana Def USC Tom Bilunas LE Tim Rossovich Doug Crusan LT Willard Scott Harold Dunn RT Gary Magner Cal Snowden RE Bill Hayhoe Brown Marks LB Jim Snow Jim Sniadecki LB Adrian Young Ken Kaczmarek LB/MG Ralph Oliver Kevin Duffy LB/R Ty Salness Dave Kornowa CB Bill Jaroncyk Nate Cunningham CB Pat Cashman Mike Baughman S Mike Battle BOWL HISTORY - 60

1979 HOLIDAY BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 14 7 10 7 38 DECEMBER 21, 1979 BYU 14 3 17 3 37 SAN DIEGO, CALIF. Attendance: 52,500 INDIANA 38, BRIGHAM YOUNG 37 1st: BYU–Lane, 1-yard run (Johnson kick) IU–Stephenson, 38-yard pass from Clifford (Kellogg kick) Many people described it as the most exciting IU–Clifford, 1-yard run (Kellogg kick) game of the 1979 bowl season. The 1979 Holiday Bowl BYU–Wilson, 3-yard run (Johnson kick) featured Indiana and Brigham Young. The two squads 2nd: BYU–Johnson, 40-yard field goal IU–Clifford, 1-yard run (Kellogg kick) would combine to score 75 total points in addition to 3rd: BYU–H. Jones, 13-yard pass from Wilson (Johnson kick) tallying 52 first downs and 874 yards of total offense. IU– Harkrader, 1-yard run (Kellogg kick) However, after eight lead changes, Indiana stood IU–Kellogg, 26-yard field goal victorious, 38-37, over the previously unbeaten Cougars. BYU–Johnson, 29-yard field goal Having finished the 1979 regular season with a 7-4 BYU–Lane, 15-yard pass from Wilson (Johnson kick) 4th: BYU–Johnson, 28-yard field goal record, Indiana looked to gain its initial bowl victory IU–Wilbur, 62-yard punt return (Kellogg kick) when it faced off against the Cougars. It was a tight battle throughout as Brigham Young quarterback Marc Statistics: IU BYU Wilson completed 28-of-43 passes for 380 yards and 2 First Downs 21 31 TDs. Throughout the game, he showed many reasons Yards Rushing 183 140 Yards Passing 171 380 why he led the nation in passing and total offense Total Offense 354 520 during the regular season. However, IU found a way to Passes 11-30-1 28-43-3 answer every BYU score. Punts 6-41 2-38 The Cougars would take a 24-21 lead early in the Fumbles/Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties/Yards 7-70 1-15 third quarter, but IU tallied right back when running back Mike Harkrader (24-71-1TD rushing) scored on a 1-yard touchdown run to give the Hoosiers a 28-24 lead. Indiana kicker Kevin Kellogg Rushing: IU–Johnson 21-76, Harkrader 24-71-1TD, Bowers 5-36, would then connect on a 26-yard field goal to increase the IU lead to 31-24. However, a 29-yard Clifford 6-9-2TDs, Darring 1-6, Friede 1-(-5), Sutor 1-(-10); BYU– field goal by BYU and a 15-yard touchdown strike from Wilson to fullback Eric Lane, put the Jones 8-55, Phillips 4-31, Wilson 9-28-1TD, Lane 9-26-1TD. Cougars in front, 34-31, at the end of three quarters. Passing: IU–Clifford 29-11-171-1TD-1INT, Harkrader 0-1-0-0-0; The fourth quarter did not lack for theatrics. BYU would score the quarter’s first points to BYU–Wilson 43-28-380-2TDs-3INT. increase its lead to 37-31. However, Indiana’s Tim Wilbur countered with a 62-yard punt return to tie the game at 37-37. Kellogg would add the extra point to give IU a one-point advantage with Receiving: IU–Stephenson 5-91-1TD, Friede 2-43, Harangody 6:53 remaining in the contest. Brigham Young had the opportunity to win the contest on a field 2-31, Bowers 2-6; BYU–Brown 9-142, Lane 9-79-1TD, H. Jones goal attempt with just 11 seconds remaining. However, a 27-yard effort by Cougar kicker Brent 4-33-1TD, Plater 2-41, Phillips 2-31, L.Jones 1-39 Johnson failed, and IU held on for the thrilling 38-37 victory. Starters Indiana Off BYU Mike Friede SE Lloyd Jones Gerhard Ahting LT Tom Bell Jeff Goldin LG Randy Tidwell Lucky Wallace C Scott Neilson Jeff Phipps RG Danny Hansen Marlon Flemming RT Nick Eyre Bob Stephenson TE Clay Brown Tim Clifford QB Marc Wilson Lonnie Johnson TB Homer Jones Nate Lundy FL Bill Davis Jerry Bowers FB Eric Lane

Indiana Def BYU Brent Tisdale DE Glen Titensor Mark Rodriguez LT Mike Morgan Terry Tallen MG/LB Gary Kama Rod Walden RT Pulusila Filiaga Eric DeBord DE Matt Mendenhall Craig Walls LB Glen Redd Randy Willhite LB Ed. St. Pierre Tim Wilbur CB Tim Halverson Stoner Gray CB Bill Schoepflin Chuck Alexander SS John Neal Steve Mitchell FS Bob Prested BOWL HISTORY - 61

1986 ALL-AMERICAN BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final Florida State 6 7 7 7 27 DECEMBER 31, 1986 Indiana 3 0 7 3 13 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Attendance: 30,000 FLORIDA STATE 27, INDIANA 13 1st: IU–Stoyanovich, 35-yard field goal Although he finished with an 0-11 record during FSU–Smith, 4-yard run (kick failed) his first campaign at Indiana in 1984, it would take 2nd: FSU–Smith 9-yard run (Schmidt kick) 3rd: FSU–T. Holloman, 8-yard run (Schmidt kick) Bill Mallory just three seasons to lead the Hoosiers to IU–Powell, 2-yard run (Stoyanovich kick) their first bowl appearance under his direction. Indiana 4th: IU–Stoyanovich, 30-yard field goal finished with a 6-5 regular-season record in 1986 and FSU–T. Holloman 10-yard run (Schmidt kick) capped its season by playing a talented Florida State team in the 1986 All-American Bowl on New Year’s Eve Statistics: IU FSU in Birmingham, Ala. First Downs 23 20 Despite losing 27-13, the Hoosiers would go on to Yards Rushing 215 288 make bowl appearances following four of the next five Yards Passing 168 54 seasons. Total Offense 383 342 Passes 11-25-1 6-14-1 Florida State used four time-consuming scoring Punts 2-35 2-35 drives that averaged 66 yards each to capture the 10th Fumbles/Lost 1-0 2-1 annual All-American Bowl. IU penetrated inside the Penalties/Yards 10-88 6-50 Seminole 35-yard line four times without a score. Indiana would tally first as Pete Stoyanovich Rushing: IU–Thompson 28-127, Powell 6-38-1TD, Polce 5-26, connected on a 35-yard field goal to give the Hoosiers Kramme 13-21, Sweazy 1-3; FSU–Smith 25-205-2TDs, T. Holloman a 3-0 lead. However, Florida State running back Sammie Smith (25-205-2TDs) scored on runs of 6-36-2TDs, D. Holloman 2-34, Floyd 1-7, Williams 3-6, Fells 2-0. four and nine yards in the first and second quarters, respectively, to give the Seminoles a 13-3 halftime lead. Passing: IU–Kramme 11-25-1-168; FSU–McManus 6-14-1-54. The Seminoles would score another touchdown during the third quarter that would essentially Receiving: IU–Dawsey 5-74, Lilja 2-44, Buford 2-32, Jones 1-11, clinch the victory. IU did close the gap to within 20-13 in the fourth quarter, but FSU iced the game Jorden 1-7; FSU–O’Malley 2-20, Carter 2-9, Gainer 1-19, Smith 1-6. with a 68-yard scoring drive. Indiana running back Anthony Thompson, who was playing in his first bowl game, finished Starters with 127 rushing yards on 28 carries and quarterback Dave Kramme threw for 168 yards. IU Indiana Off Florida State dominated the time of possession and totaled more first downs (23-20) and total yards (383-342) Kenny Allen SE Herb Gainer than Florida State. However, the Seminoles rushed for 288 yards and were forced into third-down Bob Riley ST Joey Ionata situations on just three occasions during the entire game. Tim Radtke SG Jason Kuipers Dave Kinniry C Jim Hendley Don Shrader TG Mark Salva Eric Moore TT Pat Tomberlin Dave Lilja TE Pat Carter Dave Kramme QB Danny McManus Anthony Thompson TB Sammie Smith Stacy Dawsey FL Darrin Holloman Tom Polce FB Dayne Williams

Indiana Def Florida State Van Waiters OLB Felton Hayes Dan Bauer LT Steve Gabbard Larry Luther NG Thomas Harp Doug Schlereth RT Gerald Nichols Joe Huff OLB Terry Warren Willie Bates LB Fred Jones Brad Mitchell LB Paul McGowan Erick Coleman CB Deion Sanders Eric Hickerson CB Eric Williams Leonard Bell SS Stanley Shiver Alex Green FS Greg Newell BOWL HISTORY - 62

1988 PEACH BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final Tennessee 14 7 0 6 27 JANUARY 2, 1988 Indiana 3 7 6 6 22 ATLANTA, GA. Attendance: 58,737 TENNESSEE 27, INDIANA 22 1st: UT–Cobb, 6-yard run (Reich kick) IU–Stoyanovich, 52-yard field goal Tennessee drove 40 yards in nine plays and scored UT–Miller, 45-yard pass from Francis (Reich kick) on a 9-yard touchdown run by running back Reggie 2nd: UT–Cleveland, 15-yard pass from Francis (Reich kick) Cobb with just 1:52 remaining in the game to clinch a IU–Jones, 43-yard pass from Schnell (Stoyanovich kick) 27-22 victory over Indiana in the 20th Peach Bowl. The 3rd: IU–Thompson, 12-yard run (pass failed) game, which was played on Jan. 2, 1988, at Atlanta’s 4th: IU–Jorden, 12-yard run (pass failed) Fulton County Stadium, was witnessed by 58,737 fans. UT–Cobb, 9-yard run (pass failed) Despite the disappointing loss, IU finished the season Statistics: IU UT with an 8-4 record, which included wins over Michigan First Downs 16 26 and Ohio State. Yards Rushing 96 244 The Volunteers jumped to a quick 21-3 second- Yards Passing 218 230 quarter lead. That same stanza, UT blocked an Indiana Total Offense 314 474 punt on the IU 9-yard line that gave the Volunteers an Passes 18-33-2 21-27-0 opportunity to put the game out of reach. However, IU Punts 6-31 2-37 Fumbles/Lost 0-0 2-2 forced a fumble and drove 91 yards for a touchdown, Penalties/Yards 4-37 5-35 a 43-yard pass play from quarterback Dave Schnell (33-18-218-1TD-2INTs) to wide receiver Ernie Jones (7- Rushing: IU–Thompson 18-67-1TD, Polce 6-22, Jones 1-15, 150-1TD). The score narrowed IU’s deficit to 21-10 prior Jorden 1-12-1TD, Powell 1-1, Schnell 4-(-21); UT–Cobb 21-146- to halftime. 2TDs, Davis 9-51, Howard 6-25, Wilson 6-23, Francis 10-(-1). The lone score of the third period was a 12-yard run by running back Anthony Thompson (18-67-1TD) that moved Indiana to within 21-16, however, the two-point conversion failed. In Passing: IU–Schnell 18-33-218-1TD-2INTs; UT–Francis 20-26-225-2TDs-0INT, Henton 1-1-0-5. the fourth quarter, Indiana scored on a fake field goal attempt when tight end Tim Jorden ran 12 yards for a score that gave IU a one-point lead, 22-21. The two-point conversion attempt was Receiving: IU–Jones 7-150-1TD, Thompson 6-28, Jorden 2-14, unsuccessful. Tennessee, which had come from behind on four other occasions during the 1987 Polce 1-12, Powell 1-8, Allen 1-6; UT–Miller 5-78-1TD, Woods 4-43, campaign would turn the trick again as Cobb scored his second touchdown of the game, this one Davis 4-30, Cleveland 2-25, Howard 2-25, McGuire 2-18, Cobb 2-11. a 9-yard run, to give Tennessee the 27-22 victory. Tennessee gained 474 yards of total offense, including 146 rushing yards and two touchdowns Starters from Cobb, the game’s Most Valuable Offensive Player. However, Jones was just as impressive, Indiana Off Tennessee Kenny Allen SE Thomas Woods as he finished with 246 all-purpose yards (150 receiving, 15 rushing, 81 kickoff returns). Indiana Chris Simons ST Kevin Simons linebacker Van Waiters was recognized as the game’s Most Valuable Defensive Player. Tim Radtke SG Harry Galbreath Brian Finney C Todd Kirk Don Shrader TG John Bruhin Eric Moore TT Eric Still Tim Jorden TE N. Middlebrooks Dave Schnell QB Jeff Francis Anthony Thompson TB Ernie Jones FL Terence Cleveland Tom Polce FB Charles Wilson

Indiana Def Tennessee Van Waiters OLB Mike Kelley Walt Harris LT Jim Sams NG Charles McRae Doug Schlereth RT Mark Hovanic Joe Huff OLB Darrin Miller Willie Bates LB Keith DeLong Brad Money LB C. Kimbrough Mike Dumas CB Terry McDaniel Eric Hickerson CB Victor Peppers Andre Hall SS Andre Creamer Brian Dewitz FS Kelly Days BOWL HISTORY - 63

1988 LIBERTY BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 7 10 3 14 34 DECEMBER 28, 1988 South Carolina 0 0 10 0 10 MEMPHIS, TENN. Attendance: 39,210 INDIANA 34, SOUTH CAROLINA 10 1st: IU–Thompson, 7-yard run (Stoyanovich kick) 2nd: IU–Miller, 10-pass from Schnell (Stoyanovich kick) After finishing the regular season with a 7-3-1 IU–Stoyanovich, 28-yard field goal record and a 5-3 mark in the Big Ten, Indiana earned 3rd: SC–Tolbert, 34-yard blocked punt return. (Mackie kick) a postseason berth for the third consecutive year and IU–Stoyanovich, 19-yard field goal played South Carolina in the Liberty Bowl in Memphis, SC–Mackie, 43-yard field goal Tenn. The Hoosiers dominated the game and cruised to 4th: IU–Turner, 88-yard pass from Schnell (Stoyanovich kick) a 34-10 victory before 39,210 fans. IU–Thompson, 8-yard run (Stoyanovich kick) Indiana running back Anthony Thompson (26-140- Statistics: IU SC 2TDs) began the scoring with a 7-yard touchdown run First Downs 23 12 in the first quarter, and the Hoosiers would add 10 more Yards Rushing 185 23 second-quarter points to take a 17-0 halftime lead. Yards Passing 390 130 The Gamecocks would close the gap to 17-7 in the Total Offense 575 153 third quarter when they scored on a 34-yard return of Passes 17-32-1 15-37-3 a blocked punt. The two teams would then trade third- Punts 6-26 9-38 Fumbles/Lost 1-0 1-1 quarter field goals and the fourth quarter began with Penalties/Yards 6-40 2-15 Indiana leading, 20-10. Although Indiana dominated throughout, the game- Rushing: IU–Thompson 26-140-2TDs, Way 5-32, Boyd 4-12, Mate- breaking play occurred on the first snap of the fourth jko 2-7, Thornton 1-3, Miller 3-2, Schnell 5-(-11); SC–Green 11-41, quarter when Indiana quarterback Dave Schnell (31-16-378-2TDs-1INT) hooked up with wide Dingle 2-17, Haynes 3-5, Bing 1-2, Williams 1-2, Ellis 9-(-44). receiver Rob Turner (5-182-1TD) on an 88-yard touchdown pass that upped IU’s lead to 27-10. Thompson would cap the scoring with an 8-yard touchdown run later that quarter that earned Passing: IU–Schnell 16-31-378-2TDs-1INT, Thornton 1-1-0-12; SC–Ellis 15-37-3-130. him a tie for the Big Ten single-season touchdown record with 26 scores. Indiana set a Liberty Bowl record with 575 yards of total offense. South Carolina, on the Receiving: IU–Turner 5-182-1TD, Buford 3-100, Jorden 2-33, other hand, could muster only 153 total yards, including just 23 yards rushing. The IU defense Eddings 2-22, Miller 2-16-1TD, Thompson 2-14, Marte 1-23; SC– intercepted three passes and recovered a fumble to go along with six quarterback sacks. Haynes 3-15, Brooks 2-35, Parlor 2-22, Green 2-18, Platt 2-8, Rush Schnell was the game’s Most Valuable Player, and wide receiver Tony Buford caught three 1-11, Watson 1-11, Bing 1-5, Miller 1-5. passes for 100 yards. Starters Indiana Off South Carolina Tony Buford SE Anthony Parlor Chris Simons ST Ike Harris Tim Radtke SG Paul Shivers Ron Vargo C Randy Harwell Don Shrader TG Calvin Stephens Jeff Fryar TT Mark Fryer Tim Jorden TE Carl Platt Dave Schnell QB Todd Ellis Anthony Thompson TB Harold Green Rob Turner FL Robert Brooks Gene Boyd FB Keith Bing

Indiana Def South Carolina Joe Huff OLB Kevin Hendrix Walt Harris LT Marty Dye Dan Bauer MG Tim High Doug Schlereth RT Derrick Frazier Terry Saunders OLB David Taylor Willie Bates LB Matt McKernan Brad Money LB Patrick Hinton Mike Dumas CB Robert Robinson Andre Hall CB Stephane Williams Marc Ferry SS Scott Windsor Brian Dewitz FS Ron Rabune BOWL HISTORY - 64

1990 PEACH BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 7 3 0 13 23 DECEMBER 30, 1990 Auburn 7 10 3 7 27 ATLANTA, GA. Attendance: 38,962 AUBURN 27, INDIANA 23 1st: AU–White, 6-yard run (Von Wyl kick) IU–Green, 3-yard run (Bonnell kick) Indiana finished with a 6-4-1 regular-season record 2nd: AU–Smith, 11-yard pass from White (Von Wyl kick) in 1990, a mark good enough to earn the Hoosiers a IU–Bonnell, 42-yard field goal berth in the Peach Bowl for a date with the Auburn AU–Von Wyl, 26-yard field goal Tigers. The game, which was played at Fulton County 3rd: AU-Von Wyl, 43-yard field goal Stadium in Atlanta on Dec. 30, 1990, was one of the 4th: IU–Green, 2-yard run (run failed) best games played during the 1990 bowl season. IU–Green, 11-yard run (Bonnell kick) Auburn led Indiana 17-10 at halftime and increased AU–White, 1-yard run (Von Wyl kick) its lead to 20-10 on a 43-yard field goal during the Statistics: IU AU third quarter, but the Hoosiers returned the favor as First Downs 15 24 quarterback Trent Green scored on touchdown runs of Yards Rushing 121 89 two and 11 yards to give IU a 23-20 lead. Yards Passing 99 351 However, Auburn quarterback Stan White (48-31- Total Offense 220 440 351-1TD passing and 2 TD runs) would direct the Tigers Passes 10-19-0 31-48-0 on a 13-play, 72-yard, 1:40-minute, scoring drive. He Punts 5-41 3-23 capped the drive himself when he scored on a 1-yard Fumbles/Lost 1-1 2-2 Penalties/Yards 6-55 12-75 run with just 39 seconds remaining in the game. The touchdown gave Auburn a 27-23 victory. Rushing: IU–Dunbar 21-81, Thompson 5-17, Miller 3-16, Green 14- Auburn dominated the game statistically, as the Tigers tallied 440 total yards to IU’s 220. 7-3TDs; AU–Williams 12-52, Smith 5-24, Joseph 5-20, Richardson However, Indiana utilized a solid kicking game to keep the game close. Trent Green tied a Peach 3-4, White 5-(-2)-2TDs, Team 1-(-9). Bowl record with his three rushing touchdowns while running back Vaughn Dunbar (21-81) and free safety Mike Dumas (14 tackles, 4 passes broken up) earned offensive and defensive Most Passing: IU–Green 10-19-99-0-0; AU–White 31-48-351-1-0. Valuable Player honors, respectively. Receiving: IU–Thomas 3-34, Turner 3-26, Coleman 2-26, Dunbar 2-4; AU–Hall 9-74, Casey 7-159, Baxter 4-22, Wasden 3-21, Hines, 2-25, Joseph 2-16, Williams 2-12, Smith 1-11-1TD, Overton 1-11.

Starters Indiana Off Auburn Scott McGowan SE Greg Taylor Phil Trinter ST Chris Gray Todd Smith SG Ed King Jason Mack C Bob Meeks Troy Newton TG Eddie Blake Randy Schneider TT Rob Selby Todd Walker TE Victor Hall Trent Green QB Stan White Vaughn Dunbar TB Stacy Danley Eddie Thomas FL Shayne Wasden Cal Miller FB James Joseph

Indiana Def Auburn Charles Beauchamp OLB Jason Merchant Brian Hunnicut LT David Rocker Larry McDaniel NG Walter Tate Chris McCoy RT Lamar Rogers Greg Farrall OLB Reggie Barlow Mark Hagen LB James Willis John Miller LB Darrel Crawford Mose Richardson CB Eric Ramsey Mike Middleton CB Corey Barlow Dave Ane SS Dennis Wallace Mike Dumas FS John Wiley BOWL HISTORY - 65

1991 COPPER BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final Baylor 0 0 0 0 0 DECEMBER 31, 1991 Indiana 7 10 0 7 24 TUCSON, ARIZ. Attendance: 35,751 INDIANA 24, BAYLOR 0 1st: IU––Green 1-yard run (Bonnell kick) In one of the most impressive performances by any 2nd: IU––Bonnell 27-yard field goal team during the 1991 bowl season, Indiana dominated IU––Dunbar 5-yard run (Bonnell kick) a highly-regarded Baylor team in the Copper Bowl, 24-0. 4th: IU––Green 4-yard run (Bonnell kick) Indiana wasted little time getting started as Statistics: IU BU it jumped to a 17-0 halftime lead and was never First Downs 20 17 threatened on its way to winning its second bowl game Yards Rushing 147 138 in four years. Yards Passing 176 131 Indiana quarterback Trent Green (21-11-165-0-0 Total Offense 323 269 passing, 2 rushing touchdowns) broke the Hoosiers into Passes 12-22-0 10-27-1 the scoring column when he tallied a 1-yard touchdown Punts 6-49 6-35 run in the first quarter. IU would increase its lead one Fumbles/Lost 2-0 4-1 quarter later when kicker Scott Bonnell connected on Penalties/Yards 6-59 4-29 a 27-yard field goal attempt and running back Vaughn Dunbar (28-106-1TD rushing) scored on a 5-yard touchdown run to give the Hoosiers a 17-0 halftime Rushing: BU–Strait 15-72, Mims 9-49, Bell 5-41, Henry 2-4, Need- advantage. ham 1-3, Stephens 1-2, Brentham 1-(-11), Joe 8-(-22); IU–Dunbar IU’s only scary moment came in the third quarter 28-106-1TD, Law 6-38, Dyer 2-2, Green 13-1-2TDs. when Baylor reached Indiana’s 2-yard line. However, a muffed handoff resulted in a fumble that Passing: BU–Joe 10-26-131-0TDs-1INT, Brentham 0-1-0-0; IU– was recovered in the end zone by free safety Damon Watts and the game was, for all intents and Green 11-21-165-0-0, Dyer 1-1-11-0-0. purposes, over. Dunbar won game Most Valuable Player honors on offense and linebacker Mark Hagen (11 Receiving: BU–Pierce 3-32, Miles 2-41, Bonner 2-32, Mims 2-19, tackles, including 2 tackles for loss, and 1 pass broken up) was the game’s defensive MVP. Miller 1-7; IU–Thomas 4-58, McGowan 3-63, Coleman 1-15, Dunbar 1-11, Harris 1-11, Walker 1-11, Baety 1-7.

Starters Indiana Off Baylor Scott McGowan SE Reggie Miller Shawn Harper LT Adam Arroyo Todd Smith LG John Turnpaugh Rod Carey C Scott Baehren Troy Newton RG Monte Jones Randy Schneider RT Craig Bellamy Rod Coleman TE Alonzo Pierce Trent Green QB J.J. Joe Vaughn Dunbar TB David Mims Eddie Thomas FL Melvin Bonner Todd Walker FB Robert Strait

Indiana Def Baylor Charles Beauchamp DE Robin Jones Larry McDaniel LT Marcus Lowe Hurvin McCormack RT Greg Farrall DE Teddy Patton Mark Hagen LB Brian Hand Paul Williams MLB Curtis Hafford John Miller LB LeShai Maston Mose Richardson CB Clifford Ellison Mike Middleton CB Frankie Smith Jim Summerall SS Mike McFarland Damon Watts FS Keith Caldwell BOWL HISTORY - 66

1993 INDEPENDENCE BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final Virginia Tech 7 21 0 17 45 DECEMBER 31, 1993 Indiana 7 6 0 7 20 SHREVEPORT, LA. Attendance: 48,429 VIRGINIA TECH 45, INDIANA 20 1st: IU––Lewis, 75-yard pass from Paci (Manolopoulos kick) VT––Thomas, 13-yard pass from DeShazo (Williams kick) Virginia Tech used two touchdowns in the final 23 2nd: VT––Swarm, 6-yard run (Williams kick) IU––Manolopoulos, 26-yard field goal seconds of the first half to post a 45-20 victory over IU––Manolopoulos, 40-yard field goal Indiana in the 1993 Independence Bowl. VT––Lewis, 20-yard fumble return (Williams kick) On the positive side of the ledger for IU, wide VT––Banks, 80-yard return of blocked field goal (Williams kick) receiver Thomas Lewis tallied six receptions for 177 4th: VT––Freeman, 42-yard pass from DeShazo (Williams kick) VT––Edwards 5-yard run (Williams kick) yards and two touch-downs. However, Virginia Tech VT––Williams 42-yard field goal quarterback Maurice DeShazo completed 19-of-33 IU––Lewis, 42-yard pass from Dittoe (Manolopoulos kick) passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns on his way to earning offensive game MVP honors. Statistics: IU VT First Downs 17 11 On the other side of the ball, safety Antonio Banks Yards Rushing 125 20 was the game’s defensive MVP as he tallied nine Yards Passing 193 276 tackles, one interception and one pass broken up, in Total Offense 318 296 Passes 19-33-2 17-37-2 addition to a touchdown on the blocked field goal. Punts 8-39 7-38 Indiana finished the 1993 season with an 8-4 record. Fumbles/Lost 2-1 2-2 Two of its three regular season losses were by seven Penalties/Yards 8-84 7-55 points or less. Rushing: VT–Thomas 24-65, Swarm 9-40-1TD, Edwards 5-15-1TD, White 4-3, DeShazo 5-1, Druckenmiller 1-1; IU–Thurman 1-37, Chaney 11-34, Batts 3-10, Glover 3-6, Thomas 1-(-4), Paci 5-(-26), Dittoe 7-(-37).

Passing: VT–DeShazo 19-33-193-2TDs-2INTs; IU–Paci 10-22-171-1TD-1INT, Dittoe 7-14-105-1TD-1INT, DiGuilio 0-1-0-0-0.

Receiving: VT–Freeman 5-66-1TD, Thomas 4-27-1TD, Burke 3-26, White 2-35, Sanders 2-15, Swarm 1-13, Edmonds 1-6, Still 1-5; IU– Lewis 6-177-2TDs, Hales 2-49, Matthews 2-35, Glover 2-1, Chaney 2- (-1), Baety 1-9, Hobbs 1-4, Ward, 1-2.

Starters Indiana Off Virginia Tech Greg Hobbs SE Antonio Freeman Tom McKinnon LT Billy Conaty Todd Smith LG Chris Malone Rod Carey C Jim Pyne Andrew Greene RG D. McMahon Clay Williams RT Chris Barry Ross Hales TE John Burke John Paci QB Maurice DeShazo Jermaine Chaney TB Dwayne Thomas Thomas Lewis FL Steve Sanders Sean Glover FB Joe Swarm

Indiana Def Virginia Tech Bernard Whittington LE Cornell Brown Troy Drake LT Waverly Jackson Hurvin McCormack RT J.C. Price Lamar Mills RE Lawrence Lewis Charles Beauchamp LB DeWayne Knight Alfonzo Thurman MLB George Del Ricco Jay Davis LB Ken Brown Mose Richardson CB Tyrone Drakeford Jason Orton CB Larry Green Steve Perkins SS Stacy Henley Chris Dyer FS Antonio Banks BOWL HISTORY - 67

2007 INSIGHT BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 3 7 7 16 33 DECEMBER 31, 2007 Oklahoma State 21 14 7 7 49 TEMPE, ARIZ. Attendance: 48,892 OKLAHOMA STATE 49, INDIANA 33 1st: IU – Starr 43-yard field goal OSU – Savage 3-yard run (Bailey kick) Indiana capped off an emotional season in achieving OSU – Bryant 24-yard pass from Robinson (Bailey kick) OSU – Robinson 7-yard run (Bailey kick) late head coach Terry Hoeppner’s dream of “Playing 2nd: OSU - Bowman 14-yard pass from Robinson (Bailey kick) 13,” as the Hoosiers returned to a postseason bowl for IU – Thigpen 4-yard pass from Lewis (Starr kick) the first time in 14 years at the 2007 Insight Bowl. OSU – Robinson 1-yard run (Bailey kick) Oklahoma State’s no-huddle offense took a strong 3rd: IU – Lewis 1-yard run (Starr kick) OSU – Bryant 11-yard pass from Robinson (Bailey kick) first half lead, and it was too much for a spirited Hoosier 4th: IU – Sears 5-yard run (Starr kick) squad to overcome in a 49-33 defeat. The Hoosiers IU – Starr 37-yard field goal rallied from a 35-10 halftime deficit to get within two OSU – Crosslin 1-yard run (Bailey kick) scores on two separate occasions in the second half. IU – Bailey 30-yard pass from Lewis (Lewis pass failed) Kellen Lewis threw for 204 yards and a pair of Statistics: IU OSU touchdowns in the loss, tying IU great Antwaan Randle First Downs 21 29 El for first place on the all-time list with 42 TD passes Yards Rushing 179 211 Yards Passing 220 302 in his career. The sophomore quarterback also ran for Total Offense 399 513 83 yards on 10 carries and scored a touchdown on the Passes 23-44-0 24-34-1 ground. Punts 5-182 3-106 The Hoosiers drove 52 yards on 11 plays on their Fumbles/Lost 0-0 3-1 Penalties/Yards 10-80 10-103 opening drive, taking a 3-0 lead on Austin Starr’s 43- yard field goal at the 10:41 mark of the opening quarter. But OSU scored the next 28 points Rushing: IU-Lewis 10-83-1TD, Thigpen 11-56, Payton 8-43, Sears of the game before the Hoosiers made it 28-10 on a Marcus Thigpen 4-yard TD grab. Cowboy 1-5-1TD, Fisher 2-minus 6. OSU-Savage 23-100-1TD, Robinson 15- quarterback Zac Robinson tacked on a 1-yard run just before the half to give OSU a 25-point lead 70-2TDs, Hunter 8-33, Bryant 1-7, Crosslin 2-1-1TD. at the break. Passing: IU-Lewis, Kellen 22-43-204-2TDs, Means 1-1-16, IU struck with the first points of the second half on a Lewis 1-yard run that followed a 4th- OSU-Robinson 24-34-302-3TDs-1INT. and-8 conversion on a fake field goal pass from Lewis to Starr. The Cowboys rebutted with a TD of their own, and 16 fourth quarter points by the Hoosiers proved to not be enough to overcome Receiving: IU-Hardy 5-50, Means 5-41, Bailey 3-70-1TD, Fisher 3-20, Thigpen 2-4-1TD, Payton 2-3, Lewis 1-16, Starr 1-9, Sexton the early deficit. 1-7. OSU-Bryant 9-117-2TDs, Bowman 6-74-1TD, Pettigrew 3-39, Newton 2-24, Savage 2-1, Hunter 1-24, Waller 1-23.

Starters Indiana Off Oklahoma State Rodger Saffold LT Russell Okung Pete Saxon LG David Koenig Ben Wyss C Andrew Lewis John Sandberg RG Steve Denning Charlie Emerson RT Brady Bond James Hardy WR Seth Newton Andrew Means WR Ray Fisher WR Dez Bryant Kellen Lewis QB Zac Robinson Marcus Thigpen RB Dantrell Savage Nick Sexton TE Brandon Pettigrew

Indiana Def Oklahoma State Jammie Kirlew LE Marque Fountain Joe Kremer DT Quencey Patrick Greg Brown DT Nathan Peterson Greg Middleton RE Donovan Woods Will Patterson LB Jeremy Nethon Adam McClurg LB Patrick Lavine Justin Carrington LB Andre Sexton Leslie Majors CB Jacob Lacey Nick Polk FS Ricky Price Austin Thomas SS Quinton Moore Tracy Porter CB Terrance Anderson BOWL HISTORY - 68

2015 PINSTRIPE BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 OT Final Indiana 0 17 14 10 0 41 DECEMBER 26, 2015 Duke 10 7 10 14 3 44 BRONX, N.Y. Attendance: 37,218 DUKE 44, INDIANA 41 (OT) 1st: DU––Martin 52-yard field goal Duke kicker Ross Martin kicked a 36-yard field goal in DU––Wilson 85-yard run (Martin kick) 2nd: IU––Timian 27-yard pass from Sudfeld (Oakes kick) overtime that Indiana wasn’t able to match to give the IU––Redding 17-yard run (Oakes kick) Blue Devils a 44-41 victory in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl DU––Sirk 73-yard run (Martin kick) at Yankee Stadium. IU––Oakes 45-yard field goal The back-and-forth game featured nine lead changes 3rd: DU––Martin 34-yard field goal IU––Westbrook 3-yard pass from Sudfeld (Oakes kick) and three ties. It also saw numerous offensive records DU––Deaver 10-yard pass from Sirk (Martin kick) set and six turnovers combined in a game where momen- IU––Rodriguez 10-yard run (Oakes kick) tum seemed to be hanging in the balance throughout. 4th: IU––Oakes 27-yard field goal Duke quarterback Thomas Sirk scored on a 5-yard DU––Wilson 98-yard kickoff return (Martin kick) IU––Paige 25-yard pass from Sudfeld (Oakes kick) touchdown run up the middle with just 41 seconds to play DU––Sirk 5-yard run (Martin kick) in regulation to tie the game at 41-41. The Hoosiers drove OT: DU––Martin 36-yard field goal down the field in the little time they had left, setting Grif- Statistics: IU DUKE fin Oakes up for a 56-yard field goal try that missed wide First Downs 33 23 left at the end of regulation. Yards Rushing 278 373 Indiana found its scoring gear midway through the Yards Passing 389 163 second quarter and didn’t slow down the rest of the game Total Offense 667 536 Passes 28-52-2 17-40-3 behind a career-best day by sophomore back Devine Red- Punts 5-212 5-210 ding, who finished with 227 yards on 35 carries. Fumbles/Lost 1-1 0-0 The Hoosiers’ problem was that the Blue Devils kept up, trading scores and never allowing Penalties/Yards 7-54 5-61 one team to hold momentum long enough to make a game-winning stand. Sirk accounted for the Rushing: IU–Redding 35-227-3TDs, Sudfeld 3-20, Rodriguez 4-16- majority of the damage, passing for 163 yards and a touchdown and adding another two scores 1TD, Brookins 3-8, Wilson 1-5, Paige 1-2; DUKE–Sirk 20-155-2TDs, and 155 yards on the ground. Duncan 13-109, Wilson 9-103-1TD, Powell 3-8, TEAM, 1--2. Duke scored 10 unanswered points to begin the game, but after the Hoosiers responded with their first touchdown midway through the second quarter, neither team would ever lead by more Passing: IU–Sudfeld 28-51-389-3TDs-2INTs, Paige 0-1-0-0-0; DUKE–Sirk 17-37-163-1TD-2INTs, Boehme 0-1-0-0-0, Wilson 0-1-0- than one possession. 0-1INT, Monday 0-1-0-0-0. In the Indiana locker room, head coach Kevin Wilson told his players not to dwell over one play, one call or anything particular in the loss. Receiving: IU–Cobbs 6-121, Paige 11-95-1TD, Jones 4-89, Timian 1-27-1TD, Westbrook 2-26-1TD, Corsaro 1-12, Booker 1-9, Redding He wanted to see their eyes. 1-7, Cooper 1-3; DUKE–Rahming 3-49, McCaffrey 4-42, Powell He wanted to tell them to keep their heads up and stay confident. 3-17, Schneider 1-17, Wilson 2-15, Deaver 2-15-1TD, Duncan 1-4, And he already wanted them to move on. Nash 1-4. Starters Indiana Off Duke Nate Sudfeld QB T. Sirk Devine Redding RB S. Powell Ricky Jones WR A. Nash Simmie Cobbs, Jr. WR M. McCaffrey Mitchell Paige WR T.J. Rahming Michael Cooper TE D. Reeves Jason Spriggs LT G. Brandner Jacob Bailey LG L. Patrick Jake Reed C M. Skura Dan Feeney RG T. Stone Dimitric Camiel RT C. Blaser

Indiana Def Duke Nick Mangieri DE K. Brown Darius Latham DT A.J. Wolf Adarius Rayner NT C. Wray (DT) Zack Shaw BAN B. Grier (DE) T.J. Simmons MLB B. Humphreys (LB) Marcus Oliver WLB D. Norman (LB) Clyde Newton SLB D. Edwards (CB) Rashard Fant LCB B. Borders (CB) Ben Bach RCB D. Singleton (BS) Jonathan Crawford S C. McCarthy (SS) Will Dawkins S P. Carter (RS) BOWL HISTORY - 69

2016 FOSTER FARMS BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 7 10 0 7 24 DECEMBER 28, 2016 Utah 10 7 6 3 26 SANTA CLARA, CALIF. Attendance: 27,608 UTAH 26, INDIANA 24 1st: IU – Paige 7-yd pass from Lagow (Oakes kick) UTAH – Phillips 30-yd field goal The Indiana football team fell on a late field goal to UTAH – Williams, J. 16-yd run (Phillips kick) 2nd: UTAH – Huntley 1-yd run (Phillips kick) No. 19 Utah, 26-24, in the Foster Farms Bowl. IU – Oakes 24-yd field goal Indiana took a 24-23 lead in the fourth quarter on a IU – Westbrook 36-yd pass from Diamont (Oakes kick) 3-yard touchdown run from Devine Redding, but the 3rd: UTAH – Phillips 48-yd field goal Utes connected on the field goal with just 1:24 left in the UTAH – Phillips 41-yd field goal 4th: IU – Redding 3-yd run (Oakes kick) game. UTAH – Phillips 27-yd field goal Appearing in consecutive bowls for the first time since 1990-91 and for the fourth time in program history, IU Statistics: IU UTAH posted back-to-back six-win seasons for the first time First Downs 22 21 Yards Rushing 117 256 since 1993-94. Yards Passing 224 214 Defensively, Indiana was led by Tegray Scales, who Total Offense 341 470 was named the Foster Farms Bowl Defensive MVP after Passes 15-40-1 12-24-1 Punts 6-255 4-174 totaling a team-high 10 tackles to go with two sacks and Fumbles/Lost 2-2 4-3 three tackles for loss. Penalties/Yards 4-24 9-86 The Hoosiers started the game with a bang, as Greg Gooch forced a fumble on the opening kickoff to set IU Rushing: IU-Redding, Devine 17-72; Brookins, Ricky 12-53; Wil- liams, Devonte 3-6; Diamont, Zander 1-3; Lagow, Richard 4-minus up deep in Utah territory. Just 52 seconds into the game, 17. Utah-Williams, J 25-222; Huntley, T 8-23; Moss, Z 6-19; McCor- quarterback Richard Lagow connected with wide receiv- mick, T 2-2; Fulks, K 1-1; Williams, T 9-minus 11. er Mitchell Paige for a 7-yard touchdown to give Indiana a 7-0 lead with the fastest score in Foster Farms Bowl history. Passing: IU-Lagow, Richard 14-39-1-188; Diamont, Zander 1-1-0- 36. Utah-Williams, T 11-23-1-178; Huntley, T 1-1-0-36. Utah answered back with 17 unanswered points, taking a 17-7 lead, but the Hoosiers dominat- ed the final minutes of the second quarter. After a Griffin Oakes 24-yard field goal, the IU defense Receiving: IU-Westbrook, Nick 5-80; Paige, Mitchell 4-42; Jones, forced its second straight three-and-out to give the offense the ball back. Ricky 3-65; Thomas, Ian 2-26; Timian, Luke 1-27; Brookins, Ricky On the ensuing drive, wide receiver Nick Westbrook hauled in a 36-yard score with 1:38 re- 1-11. Utah-Simpkins, D 4-58; Patrick, T. 2-27; Williams, J 1-56; Fulks, K 1-36; Wilson, S 1-14; Singleton, R 1-10; McCormick, T 1-8; maining in the half, tying the game at 17-17. Young, K 1-5. In the third quarter, the Utes hit a pair of field goals to take a six-point lead, 23-17, into the fourth quarter. The Hoosiers defense again came up huge when it mattered most, forcing a Utah Starters Indiana Off UTAH fumble to set up the offense at its own 40-yard line. Coy Cronk LT IU marched down the field with an 11-play, 60-yard drive that finished with Redding’s 3-yard Wes Martin LG Isaac Asiata score to give Indiana a 24-23 lead with 10:10 left. Wes Rogers C Nick Nowakowski The Hoosiers reached the Utah 47-yard line with five seconds remaining, but a desperation Simon Stepaniak RG Salesi Uhatafe Dan Feeney RT Sam Tevi heave from Lagow was tipped at the line. Ricky Jones WR Defensively, Indiana had a season-high four takeaways along with a season-best five sacks. Nick Westbrook WR Demari Simpkins Mitchell Paige WR Rae Singleton Richard Lagow QB Troy Williams Devine Redding RB Joe Williams Danny Friend TE Nygel King

Indiana Def UTAH Greg Gooch DE Hunter Dimick Nate Hoff DT Pasoni Tasini Ralph Green III DT Lowe Lotulelei Patrick Dougherty DE Filipo Mokofisi Dameon Willis, Jr. LB/DE Pita Taumoepenu Tegray Scales LB Sunia Tauteoli Marcelino Ball HUSK Justin Thomas Rashard Fant CB Brian Allen Jonathan Crawford S Marcus Williams Tony Fields S Chase Hansen Tyler Green CB Reginald Porter BOWL HISTORY - 70

2020 TAXSLAYER GATOR BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 0 3 16 3 22 JANUARY 20, 2020 Tennessee 0 6 3 14 23 JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Attendance: 61,789 TENNESSEE 23, INDIANA 22 2nd: UT – Cimaglia 23-yd field goal UT – Cimaglia 32-yd field goal Victory was there. History was within reach. Just take IU – Justus 24-yd field goal 3rd: IU – Ramsey 1-yd run (Justus kick) it. IU – Jamar Johnson 63-yard interception return (Justus kick failed) Everything that Indiana wanted for its football pro- UT – Cimaglia 43-yd field goal gram -- the first bowl victory since 1991, a nine-win sea- IU – Justus 49-yd field goal son -- was there Thursday night in Jacksonville, Fla. And 4th: IU – Justus 30-yd field goal UT – Crouch 1-yard run (Cimaglia kick) then it wasn’t. UT – Gray 16-yard run (Cimaglia kick) The final TaxSlayer Gator Bowl score -- Tennessee 23, Indiana 22. Statistics: IU UT The Volunteers (8-5) scored 14 points in 31 seconds First Downs 17 19 Yards Rushing 76 136 late in the fourth quarter, nine in the other 59 minutes Yards Passing 227 238 and 29 seconds. It was enough for their sixth-straight Total Offense 303 374 victory. Passes 20-34-1 19-34-2 Punts 4-185 4-151 Peyton Ramsey rushed 17 times for 54 yards and a Fumbles/Lost 0-0 0-0 touchdown. He completed 20-of-34 passes for 227 yards. Penalties/Yards 6-46 7-55 Tight end Peyton Hendershot caught six passes for 67 yards despite a banged-up shoulder. Nick Westbrook Rushing: IU-Ramsey, Peyton 17-54-1TD; James, Sampson 11-25; Lloyd, Ahrod 1-2; Walker Jr., Ronnie 1-2; Philyor, Whop 1-(-7). caught four for 48. UT-Gray, E 14-86-1TD; Chandler, T 12-35; Maurer, B 1-8; Jennings, J A young defense made plays – highlighted by husky Jamar Johnson’s 63-yard pick-6. 1-5; Jordan, T 2-5; Crouch, Q 1-1-1TD; Guarantano, J 3-(-11), TEAM For most of the first half, IU had no offense. Ramsey was under constant pressure, and the 1-(-2). running game was ineffective. Fortunately for the Hoosiers, the defense was in major bend-don’t- Passing: IU-Ramsey, Peyton 34-20-227-0TD-1INT. UT-Guarantano, break mode. J 31-18-221-0TD-2INT; Maurer, B, 3-1-17-0TD-0INT. Finally, it broke through with linebacker Micah McFadden’s interception, the result of fierce defensive pressure. Receiving: IU-Hendershot, Peyton 6-67; Westbrook, Nick 4-48; That gave the Hoosiers the ball in Tennessee territory, and Ramsey went to work. He convert- Fryfogle, Ty 3-63; Marshall, Miles 2-25; Bjorson, Matt 2-12; Walker Jr., Ronnie 2-11; Philyor, Whop 1-1. UT-Palmer, J 6-68; Chandler, ed a fourth-and-one quarterback sneak, then ran the Hoosiers inside the 10-yard line as the clock T 3-24; Keyton R 2-60; Gray, E 2-34; Jennings J 2-27; Callaway, M ticked under 10 seconds. That set up Logan Justus’ 24-yard field goal. 1-19; Byrd, T 1-5; Wood-Anderson, D 1-2; Jordan, T 1-(-1). In a half dominated by Tennessee (a 202-to-69 total yard edge), IU trailed just 6-3. Starters The Hoosiers had the ball to start the second half for the first 5:31. Ramsey converted another Indiana Off Tennessee quarterback sneak for a touchdown and a 10-6 Hoosier lead. Matthew Bedford LT Wanya Morris Tennessee responded with a 50-yard kickoff return to get into IU territory. Johnson wiped that Harry Crider LG Trey Smith out with his 63-yard return. Hunter Littlejohn C Brandon Kennedy Mackenzie Nworah RG Jerome Carvin Back-up Tennessee quarterback Brian Maurer led Tennessee to a field goal, but IU responded Caleb Jones RT K’Rojhn Calbert with a 49-yard Justus field goal for a 19-9 Hoosier lead entering the fourth quarter. Nick Westbrook WR Marquez Callaway A third Justus field goal made it 22-9 with 10:27 remaining. Indiana wouldn’t score again. Whop Philyor WR Josh Palmer Ty Fryfogle WR Dominick Wood-Anderson (TE) Peyton Ramsey QB Jarrett Guarantano Sampson James RB Ty Chandler Peyton Hendershot TE Austin Pope

Indiana Def Tennessee James Head Jr. DE Matthew Butler Jerome Johnson DT Kurott Garland Demarcus Elliott DT Henry To’o To’o (LB) Allen Stallings IV DE Deandre Johnson (LB) Micah McFadden LB Darrell Taylor Reakwon Jones LB Daniel Bituli Marcelino Ball HUSK Shawn Shamburger (DB) Tiawan Mullen CB Alontae Taylor Devon Matthews S Nigel Warrior Khalil Bryant S Jaylen McCollough Jaylin Williams CB Bryce Thompson BOWL RECORDS - 71

INDIVIDUAL KICKOFF RETURNS K.O. Returns...... 5, Devonte Williams RUSHING ...... vs. Utah, 12/28/16 Attempts...... 35, Devine Redding Longest K.O. Return...... 45, Vaughn Dunbar ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 ...... vs. Auburn, 12/30/90 Yards...... 227, Devine Redding ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 PUNT RETURNS TDs...... 3, Devine Redding Punt Returns...... 4, Tony Buford ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 ...... vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88 ...... 3, Trent Green Long Punt Return...... 62t, Tim Wilbur ...... vs. Auburn, 12/30/90 ...... vs. Brigham Young, 12/21/79 Play...... 48, Anthony Thompson ...... vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88 PUNTING Punts...... 6, Larry Lovett PASSING ...... vs. Brigham Young, 12/21/79 Attempts...... 51, Nate Sudfeld ...... 6, Jim DiGuilio ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 ...... vs. Baylor, 12/31/91 Completions...... 28, Nate Sudfeld ...... 6, Joseph Gideon ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 ...... vs. Utah, 12/28/16 Yards...... 389, Nate Sudfeld Long Punt...... 60, Macky Smith ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 ...... vs. Auburn, 12/30/90 TDs...... 3, Nate Sudfeld ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 FIELD GOALS Field Goals...... 3, Logan Justus RECEIVING ...... vs. Tennessee, 1/2/20 Receptions...... 11, Mitchell Paige Long Field Goal...... 52, Pete Stoyanovich ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 ...... vs. Tennessee, 1/2/88 Yards...... 182, Rob Turner ...... vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88 TEAM Long...... 88t, Rob Turner ...... vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88 RUSHING TDs...... 2, Thomas Lewis Yards...... 278 vs. Duke, 12/26/15 ...... vs. Virginia Tech, 12/31/93 PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Attempts...... 52 vs. Duke, 12/26/15 Plays...... 54, Kellen Lewis Completions...... 28 vs. Duke, 12/26/15 ...... vs. Oklahoma State, 12/31/07 Yards...... 390 vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88 ...... 54, Nate Sudfeld Had Intercepted...... 2 vs. Tennessee, 1/2/88 ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 Yards...... 409, Nate Sudfeld ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 TOTAL OFFENSE Yards...... 667 vs. Duke, 12/26/15 SCORING Touchdowns...... 3, Devine Redding FIRST DOWNS ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 Total...... 33 vs. Duke, 12/26/15 ...... 3, Trent Green Rushing...... 14 vs. Florida State, 12/31/86 ...... vs. Auburn, 12/30/90 ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 Points...... 18, Devine Redding Passing...... 16 vs. Duke, 12/26/15 ...... vs. Duke, 12/26/15 ...... 18, Trent Green MISCELLANEOUS ...... vs. Auburn, 12/30/90 Points...... 41 vs. Duke, 12/26/15 Penalties...... 10 vs. Florida State, 12/31/86 DEFENSE ...... vs. Oklahoma State, 12/31/07 Interceptions...... 1, 16 times, Last: Jamar Johnson ...... vs. Tennessee, 1/2/20 Return...... 63t, Jamar Johnson* ...... vs. Tennessee, 1/2/20 Sacks...... 2, Tegray Scales ...... vs. Utah, 12/28/16

* - indicates only IU defensive touchdown in a bowl game 2020 Indiana Football Indiana Game Results (as of Dec 06, 2020) All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend * Oct 24, 2020 #7 PENN STATE Wo 36-35 1-0 1-0 4:05 995 * Oct 31, 2020 at Rutgers W 37-21 2-0 2-0 3:32 * Nov 07, 2020 #23 MICHIGAN W 38-21 3-0 3-0 3:37 1034 * Nov 14, 2020 at Michigan State W 24-0 4-0 4-0 3:11 340 * Nov 21, 2020 at #3 Ohio State L 35-42 4-1 4-1 3:43 635 * Nov 28, 2020 MARYLAND W 27-11 5-1 5-1 3:22 963 * Dec 05, 2020 at #18 Wisconsin W 14-6 6-1 6-1 3:09 2020 Indiana Football Indiana Overall Team Statistics (as of Dec 06, 2020) All games

Team Statistics IND OPP SCORING 211 136 Points Per Game 30.1 19.4 Points Off Turnovers 65 24 FIRST DOWNS 136 134 R u s h in g 44 53 P a s s in g 76 73 P e n a lt y 16 8 RUSHING YARDAGE 701 950 Yards gained rushing 836 1146 Yards lost rushing 135 196 Rushing Attempts 238 237 Average Per Rush 2.9 4.0 Average Per Game 100.1 135.7 TDs Rushing 10 6 PASSING YARDAGE 1806 1582 C o m p - A t t - I n t 142-247-4 132-231-17 Average Per Pass 7.3 6.8 Average Per Catch 12.7 12.0 Average Per Game 258.0 226.0 TDs Passing 16 11 TOTAL OFFENSE 2507 2532 Total Plays 485 468 Average Per Play 5.2 5.4 Average Per Game 358.1 361.7 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 5-80 21-423 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-73 2-14 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-270 4-66 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 16.0 20.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.1 7.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 15.9 16.5 FUMBLES-LOST 7-6 5-3 PENALTIES-Yards 29-308 52-487 Average Per Game 44.0 69.6 PUNTS-Yards 36-1528 35-1553 Average Per Punt 42.4 44.4 Net punt average 40.4 41.1 KICKOFFS-Yards 40-2475 26-1481 Average Per Kick 61.9 57.0 Net kick average 39.4 40.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 3 8 2 9 : 1 7 3RD-DOWN Conversions 37/98 36/98 3rd-Down Pct 38% 37% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/11 2/11 4th-Down Pct 45% 18% SACKS BY-Yards 23-155 8-43 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 26 18 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-9 3-8 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-2 RED-ZONE SCORES (27-33) 82% (11-19) 58% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (21-33) 64% (9-19) 47% PAT-ATTEMPTS (23-23) 100% (15-15) 100% ATTENDANCE 2992 975 Games/Avg Per Game 3/997 4/244 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Indiana 38 68 48 49 8 211 Opponents 28 27 39 35 7 136 2020 Indiana Football Indiana Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 06, 2020) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Scott III, Stevie 7 137 486 24 462 3.4 8 22 66.0 Taylor, Reese 8 73 9.1 0 21 Baldwin Jr., Tim 3 19 124 0 124 6.5 0 26 41.3 Total 8 73 9.1 0 21 James, Sampson 5 29 99 5 94 3.2 0 16 18.8 Opponents 2 14 7.0 0 12 Ellis, David 4 11 46 1 45 4.1 0 11 11.2 Penix Jr., Michael 6 18 69 44 25 1.4 2 25 4.2 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Tuttle, Jack 2 6 12 1 11 1.8 0 3 5.5 Williams, Jaylin 4 93 23.2 0 39 TEAM 7 18 0 60 -60 -3.3 0 0 -8.6 Johnson, Jamar 4 94 23.5 0 33 Total 7 238 836 135 701 2.9 10 26 100.1 Mullen, Tiawan 3 2 0.7 0 2 Opponents 7 237 1146 196 950 4.0 6 41 135.7 McFadden, Micah 2 0 0.0 0 0 Johnson, Jerome 1 0 0.0 0 0 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Matthews, Devon 1 24 24.0 0 24 Penix Jr., Michael 6 136.54 124-220-4 56.4 1645 14 68 274.2 King, Jonathan 1 4 4.0 0 4 Tuttle, Jack 2 141.20 18-27-0 66.7 161 2 35 80.5 Taylor, Reese 1 53 53.0 0 53 Total 7 137.05 142-247-4 57.5 1806 16 68 258.0 Total 17 270 15.9 0 53 Opponents 7 115.67 132-231-17 57.1 1582 11 65 226.0 Opponents 4 66 16.5 1 36

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Philyor, Whop 7 36 414 11.5 3 63 59.1 Hewitt, Jacolby 4 59 14.8 0 21 Fryfogle, Ty 7 34 687 20.2 7 65 98.1 Taylor, Reese 1 21 21.0 0 21 Hendershot, Peyton 7 23 151 6.6 4 22 21.6 Total 5 80 16.0 0 21 Marshall, Miles 6 17 257 15.1 1 68 42.8 Opponents 21 423 20.1 0 55 Scott III, Stevie 7 11 52 4.7 0 12 7.4 Ellis, David 4 10 118 11.8 1 51 29.5 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Hewitt, Jacolby 7 5 68 13.6 0 32 9.7 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Swinton, Javon 7 4 52 13.0 0 17 7.4 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Bjorson, Matt 7 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.6 James, Sampson 5 1 9 9.0 0 9 1.8 Penix Jr., Michael 6 0 -13 0.0 0 0 -2.2 Total 7 142 1806 12.7 16 68 258.0 Opponents 7 132 1582 12.0 11 65 226.0 2020 Indiana Football Indiana Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 06, 2020) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Scott III, Stevie 8 ------48 Penix Jr., Michael 6 238 25 1645 1670 278.3 Campbell, Charles - 8-9 23-23 - - - - - 47 Scott III, Stevie 7 137 462 0 462 66.0 Fryfogle, Ty 7 ------42 Tuttle, Jack 2 33 11 161 172 86.0 Hendershot, Peyton 4 - - - 1 - - - 26 Baldwin Jr., Tim 3 19 124 0 124 41.3 Philyor, Whop 3 ------18 James, Sampson 5 29 94 0 94 18.8 Penix Jr., Michael 2 - - 2-2 - - - - 16 Ellis, David 4 11 45 0 45 11.2 Ellis, David 1 ------6 TEAM 7 18 -60 0 -60 -8.6 Marshall, Miles 1 ------6 Total 7 485 701 1806 2507 358.1 Bonhomme, D.K. ------1 2 Opponents 7 468 950 1582 2532 361.7 Tuttle, Jack - - - - - 1-1 - - 0 Total 26 8-9 23-23 2-2 1 1-1 - 1 211 Opponents 18 3-8 15-15 0-1 2 2-2 - - 136

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Campbell, Charles 8-9 88.9 0-0 2-2 3-3 2-3 1-1 52 0 Whitehead, Haydon 36 1528 42.4 55 3 22 9 6 0 Total 36 1528 42.4 55 3 22 9 6 0 FG Sequence Indiana Opponents Opponents 35 1553 44.4 66 2 12 15 8 0 Penn State (34),(48) 25,47,57 Rutgers (42),(28),(31) - Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Michigan (52) - Smolar, Jared 39 2418 62.0 19 0 Michigan State (21),41 - Freeman, Chris 1 57 57.0 0 0 Ohio State - 44 Total 40 2475 61.9 19 0 20.1 39.4 25 Maryland (33) 29,(38) Opponents 26 1481 57.0 14 0 16.0 40.4 24 Wisconsin - (29),(28)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. 2020 Indiana Football Indiana Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 06, 2020) All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Fryfogle, Ty 7 0 687 0 0 0 687 98.1 Scott III, Stevie 7 462 52 0 0 0 514 73.4 Philyor, Whop 7 0 414 0 0 0 414 59.1 Marshall, Miles 6 0 257 0 0 0 257 42.8 Ellis, David 4 45 118 0 0 0 163 40.8 Hendershot, Pey 7 0 151 0 0 0 151 21.6 Taylor, Reese 7 0 0 73 21 53 147 21.0 Hewitt, Jacolby 7 0 68 0 59 0 127 18.1 Baldwin Jr., Tim 3 124 0 0 0 0 124 41.3 James, Sampso 5 94 9 0 0 0 103 20.6 Johnson, Jamar 7 0 0 0 0 94 94 13.4 Williams, Jaylin 7 0 0 0 0 93 93 13.3 Swinton, Javon 7 0 52 0 0 0 52 7.4 Matthews, Devo 7 0 0 0 0 24 24 3.4 Penix Jr., Micha 6 25 -13 0 0 0 12 2.0 Bjorson, Matt 7 0 11 0 0 0 11 1.6 Tuttle, Jack 2 11 0 0 0 0 11 5.5 King, Jonathan 7 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.6 Mullen, Tiawan 7 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.3 TEAM 7 -60 0 0 0 0 -60 -8.6 Total 7 701 1806 73 80 270 2930 418.6 Opponents 7 950 1582 14 423 66 3035 433.6 2020 Indiana Football Indiana Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Dec 06, 2020) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 47 McFadden, Micah 7 39 13 52 8.5-37 5.0-30 2-0 . 3 . . . . 3A Mullen, Tiawan 7 25 11 36 4.5-33 3.5-32 3-2 4 1 . 1 . . 1A Matthews, Devon 7 22 12 34 2.0-6 1.0-3 1-24 6 1 . . . . 22 Johnson, Jamar 7 25 9 34 3.5-12 1.0-8 4-94 3 . . 1 . . 4 Jones, Cam 7 20 10 30 3.0-12 2.0-11 . 2 4 . . . . 2 Taylor, Reese 7 21 4 25 4.0-24 1.0-13 1-53 5 1 . 1 . . 23 Williams, Jaylin 7 20 3 23 2.0-7 1.0-3 4-93 1 2 . . . . 8A Miller, James 7 14 6 20 . . . . 1 1-0 . . . 31 Fitzgerald, Bryant 7 12 4 16 1.0-2 . . 2 . . . . . 98 Johnson, Jerome 7 11 5 16 4.5-31 4.0-31 1-0 . 1 1-0 . . . 42 Bonhomme, D.K. 7 10 4 14 2.0-6 1.0-2 ...... 1 6A Head Jr., James 7 8 6 14 2.0-13 1.5-12 . 1 3 1-0 . . . 46 Casey, Aaron 7 8 4 12 2.0-4 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . 94 Elliott, Demarcus 6 7 4 11 . . . 1 . . . . . 87 Ziemba, Michael 7 8 2 10 1.0-3 . . . 1 . . . . 50 Nofoagatoto'a, Sio 7 4 5 9 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . . 55 Person, C.J. 7 5 3 8 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 19 Sanguinetti, Josh 5 7 1 8 . . . 1 . . . . . 44 Allen, Thomas 4 6 2 8 ...... 1 . . 18 King, Jonathan 7 3 3 6 1.0-8 1.0-8 1-4 ...... 5 Burgess, Juwan 5 6 . 6 ...... 51 Swann, Jovan 7 2 2 4 . . . 1 3 . . . . 92 Bryant, Alfred 4 4 . 4 . . . 1 . . . . . 88 Barner, AJ 7 2 1 3 ...... 97 Reece, Tramar 2 1 1 2 0.5-1 ...... 24 Bonds, Bryson 6 1 1 2 ...... 21 Pierre, Noah 7 1 . 1 ...... 90 Smolar, Jared 7 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 7 . 1 1 ...... 86 Hendershot, Peyton 7 1 . 1 ...... 1 Philyor, Whop 7 1 . 1 ...... 89 Bjorson, Matt 7 1 . 1 ...... Total 7 296 117 413 43-201 23-155 17-270 30 22 3-0 4 . 1 Opponents 7 266 158 424 30-85 8-43 4-66 24 19 6-0 5 . . 2020 Indiana Football Indiana Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 06, 2020) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral * Oct 24, 2020 #7 PENN STATE W 36-35 995 All games 6-1 3-0 3-1 0-0 * Oct 31, 2020 at Rutgers W 37-21 0 Conference 6-1 3-0 3-1 0-0 * Nov 07, 2020 #23 MICHIGAN W 38-21 1034 Non-Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 * Nov 14, 2020 at Michigan State W 24-0 340 * Nov 21, 2020 at #3 Ohio State L 35-42 635 Team Statistics IND OPP * Nov 28, 2020 MARYLAND W 27-11 963 FIRST DOWNS 136 134 * Dec 05, 2020 at #18 Wisconsin W 14-6 0 R u s h in g 44 53 P a s s in g 76 73 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g P e n a l ty 16 8 Scott III, Stevie 7 137 486 24 462 3.4 8 22 66.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 701 950 Baldwin Jr., Tim 3 19 124 0 124 6.5 0 26 41.3 Rushing Attempts 238 237 James, Sampson 5 29 99 5 94 3.2 0 16 18.8 Average Per Rush 2.9 4.0 Ellis, David 4 11 46 1 45 4.1 0 11 11.2 Average Per Game 100.1 135.7 Penix Jr., Michael 6 18 69 44 25 1.4 2 25 4.2 TDs Rushing 10 6 Tuttle, Jack 2 6 12 1 11 1.8 0 3 5.5 PASSING YARDAGE 1806 1582 Total 7 238 836 135 701 2.9 10 26 100.1 C o m p - A t t- In t 142-247-4 132-231-17 Opponents 7 237 1146 196 950 4.0 6 41 135.7 Average Per Pass 7.3 6.8 Average Per Catch 12.7 12.0 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Average Per Game 258.0 226.0 Penix Jr., Michael 6 136.54 124-220-4 56.4 1645 14 68 274.2 TDs Passing 16 11 Tuttle, Jack 2 141.20 18-27-0 66.7 161 2 35 80.5 TOTAL OFFENSE 2507 2532 Total 7 137.05 142-247-4 57.5 1806 16 68 258.0 Average Per Play 5.2 5.4 Opponents 7 115.67 132-231-17 57.1 1582 11 65 226.0 Average Per Game 358.1 361.7 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 5-80 21-423 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-73 2-14 Philyor, Whop 7 36 414 11.5 3 63 59.1 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-270 4-66 Fryfogle, Ty 7 34 687 20.2 7 65 98.1 FUMBLES-LOST 7-6 5-3 Hendershot, Peyton 7 23 151 6.6 4 22 21.6 PENALTIES-Yards 29-308 52-487 Marshall, Miles 6 17 257 15.1 1 68 42.8 PUNTS-AVG 36-42.4 35-44.4 Scott III, Stevie 7 11 52 4.7 0 12 7.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 :3 8 2 9 :1 7 Ellis, David 4 10 118 11.8 1 51 29.5 3RD-DOWN Conversions 37/98 36/98 Hewitt, Jacolby 7 5 68 13.6 0 32 9.7 4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/11 2/11 Swinton, Javon 7 4 52 13.0 0 17 7.4 Bjorson, Matt 7 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.6 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg James, Sampson 5 1 9 9.0 0 9 1.8 Williams, Jaylin 4 93 23.2 0 39 Total 7 142 1806 12.7 16 68 258.0 Johnson, Jamar 4 94 23.5 0 33 Opponents 7 132 1582 12.0 11 65 226.0 Mullen, Tiawan 3 2 0.7 0 2 McFadden, Micah 2 0 0.0 0 0 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Taylor, Reese 1 53 53.0 0 53 Campbell, Charles 8-9 88.9 0-0 2-2 3-3 2-3 1-1 52 0 Matthews, Devon 1 24 24.0 0 24 King, Jonathan 1 4 4.0 0 4 PAT Johnson, Jerome 1 0 0.0 0 0 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Scott III, Stevie 8 ------48 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Campbell, Charles - 8-9 23-23 - - - - - 47 Whitehead, Haydon 36 1528 42.4 55 3 22 9 6 0 Fryfogle, Ty 7 ------42 Hendershot, Peyton 4 - - - 1 - - - 26 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Philyor, Whop 3 ------18 Taylor, Reese 8 73 9.1 0 21 Penix Jr., Michael 2 - - 2-2 - - - - 16 Total 8 73 9.1 0 21 Ellis, David 1 ------6 Opponents 2 14 7.0 0 12 Marshall, Miles 1 ------6 Bonhomme, D.K. ------1 2 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Total 26 8-9 23-23 2-2 1 1-1 - 1 211 Hewitt, Jacolby 4 59 14.8 0 21 Opponents 18 3-8 15-15 0-1 2 2-2 - - 136 Taylor, Reese 1 21 21.0 0 21 Total 5 80 16.0 0 21 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Opponents 21 423 20.1 0 55 Indiana 38 68 48 49 8 211 Opponents 28 27 39 35 7 136 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Fryfogle, Ty 7 0 687 0 0 0 687 98.1 Scott III, Stevie 7 462 52 0 0 0 514 73.4 Philyor, Whop 7 0 414 0 0 0 414 59.1 Marshall, Miles 6 0 257 0 0 0 257 42.8 Ellis, David 4 45 118 0 0 0 163 40.8 Total 7 701 1806 73 80 270 2930 418.6 Opponents 7 950 1582 14 423 66 3035 433.6

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Penix Jr., Michael 6 238 25 1645 1670 278.3 Scott III, Stevie 7 137 462 0 462 66.0 Tuttle, Jack 2 33 11 161 172 86.0 Baldwin Jr., Tim 3 19 124 0 124 41.3 James, Sampson 5 29 94 0 94 18.8 Total 7 485 701 1806 2507 358.1 Opponents 7 468 950 1582 2532 361.7

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 47 McFadden, Micah 7 39 13 52 8.5-37 5.0-30 2-0 . 3 . . . . 3A Mullen, Tiawan 7 25 11 36 4.5-33 3.5-32 3-2 4 1 . 1 . . 1A Matthews, Devon 7 22 12 34 2.0-6 1.0-3 1-24 6 1 . . . . 22 Johnson, Jamar 7 25 9 34 3.5-12 1.0-8 4-94 3 . . 1 . . 4 Jones, Cam 7 20 10 30 3.0-12 2.0-11 . 2 4 . . . . Total 7 296 117 413 43-201 23-155 17-270 30 22 3-0 4 . 1 Opponents 7 266 158 424 30-85 8-43 4-66 24 19 6-0 5 . . 2020 Indiana Football Indiana Team Game-by-Game (as of Dec 06, 2020) All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Oct 24 PENN STATE 26 41 3 15 19 170 1 21 19-36-1 170 1 21 0 0 0 0 1 21 0 21 211 Oct 31 at Rutgers 40 109 1 25 17 238 3 63 17-26-0 238 3 63 2 30 0 21 1 0 0 0 347 Nov 07 MICHIGAN 38 118 2 15 30 342 3 35 30-50-0 342 3 35 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 5 460 Nov 14 at Michigan State 39 113 1 13 25 320 2 65 25-38-2 320 2 65 0 0 0 0 1 18 0 18 433 Nov 21 at Ohio State 16 -1 0 9 27 491 5 68 27-51-1 491 5 68 1 11 0 11 2 22 0 16 490 Nov 28 MARYLAND 48 234 3 26 11 115 0 37 11-24-0 115 0 37 2 39 0 21 1 2 0 2 349 Dec 05 at Wisconsin 31 87 0 11 13 130 2 35 13-22-0 130 2 35 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 5 217 Indiana 238 701 10 26 142 1806 16 68 142-247-4 1806 16 68 5 80 0 21 8 73 0 21 2507 Opponents 237 950 6 41 132 1582 11 65 132-231-17 1582 11 65 21 423 0 55 2 14 0 12 2532

Games: 7 • Avg/rush: 2.9 • Avg/catch: 12.7 • Pass effic: 137.05 • KR avg: 16.0 • PR avg: 9.1 • All purpose avg/game: 418.6 • Total offense avg/gm: 358.1

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts Oct 24 PENN STATE 57 23 80 6.0-9 1.0-3 1 1-0 2-31 2 3 0 2-2 2 0 0 10 36 Oct 31 at Rutgers 42 26 68 8.0-50 4.0-40 0 0-0 3-4 6 6 0 4-4 0 0 0 17 37 Nov 07 MICHIGAN 34 6 40 5.0-29 3.0-20 0 0-0 2-60 5 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 7 38 Nov 14 at Michigan State 31 18 49 7.0-37 4.0-33 2 1-0 3-55 1 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 17 24 Nov 21 at Ohio State 50 20 70 6.0-27 5.0-23 0 0-0 3-57 1 6 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 35 Nov 28 MARYLAND 36 10 46 6.0-32 3.0-23 0 0-0 3-43 7 2 0 2-2 0 1 1 7 27 Dec 05 at Wisconsin 46 14 60 5.0-17 3.0-13 1 1-0 1-20 0 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 7 14 Indiana 296 117 413 43.0-201 23.0-155 4 3-0 17-270 22 30 0 23-23 2 1 1 65 211 Opponents 266 158 424 30.0-85 8.0-43 5 6-0 4-66 19 24 0 15-15 0 2 0 24 136

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Oct 24 PENN STATE 5 214 42.8 47 0 0 4 0 1 2-2 48 0 6 331 55.2 3 0 Oct 31 at Rutgers 5 186 37.2 43 0 0 4 0 1 3-3 42 0 8 503 62.9 1 0 Nov 07 MICHIGAN 5 231 46.2 54 0 1 1 2 0 1-1 52 0 7 450 64.3 4 0 Nov 14 at Michigan State 3 119 39.7 42 0 1 1 0 1 1-2 21 0 5 305 61.0 1 0 Nov 21 at Ohio State 6 259 43.2 55 0 0 5 1 2 0-0 0 0 6 386 64.3 5 0 Nov 28 MARYLAND 7 318 45.4 53 0 1 5 2 0 1-1 33 0 5 320 64.0 4 0 Dec 05 at Wisconsin 5 201 40.2 51 0 0 2 1 4 0-0 0 0 3 180 60.0 1 0 Indiana 36 1528 42.4 55 0 3 22 6 9 8-9 52 0 40 2475 61.9 19 0 Opponents 35 1553 44.4 66 0 2 12 8 15 3-8 38 0 26 1481 57.0 14 0 2020 Indiana Football Indiana Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Dec 06, 2020) All games

OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Oct 24 PENN STATE 52 250 2 35 24 238 3 60 24-35-2 238 3 60 3 33 0 28 0 0 0 0 488 Oct 31 at Rutgers 33 121 1 37 22 126 2 23 22-35-3 126 2 23 7 162 0 55 0 0 0 0 247 Nov 07 MICHIGAN 18 13 0 11 18 344 3 52 18-34-2 344 3 52 3 59 0 21 2 14 0 12 357 Nov 14 at Michigan State 24 60 0 38 13 131 0 27 13-27-3 131 0 27 4 89 0 36 0 0 0 0 191 Nov 21 at Ohio State 50 307 3 41 18 300 2 65 18-30-3 300 2 65 1 18 0 18 0 0 0 0 607 Nov 28 MARYLAND 25 59 0 15 17 241 1 43 17-36-3 241 1 43 1 25 0 25 0 0 0 0 300 Dec 05 at Wisconsin 35 140 0 20 20 202 0 25 20-34-1 202 0 25 2 37 0 22 0 0 0 0 342 Opponents 237 950 6 41 132 1582 11 65 132-231-17 1582 11 65 21 423 0 55 2 14 0 12 2532 Indiana 238 701 10 26 142 1806 16 68 142-247-4 1806 16 68 5 80 0 21 8 73 0 21 2507

Games: 7 • Avg/rush: 4.0 • Avg/catch: 12.0 • Pass effic: 115.67 • KR avg: 20.1 • PR avg: 7.0 • All purpose avg/game: 433.6 • Total offense avg/gm: 361.7

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts Oct 24 PENN STATE 37 6 43 6.0-29 3.0-19 1 1-0 1-0 1 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 7 35 Oct 31 at Rutgers 24 50 74 7.0-17 1.0-4 0 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 1-1 0 1 0 0 21 Nov 07 MICHIGAN 53 18 71 3.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 6 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 21 Nov 14 at Michigan State 42 36 78 3.0-11 1.0-8 0 0-0 2-30 4 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 21 at Ohio State 30 10 40 4.0-13 2.0-11 2 3-0 1-36 0 8 0 6-6 0 0 0 14 42 Nov 28 MARYLAND 43 32 75 5.0-9 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0 1 0 0 11 Dec 05 at Wisconsin 37 6 43 2.0-2 1.0-1 1 1-0 0-0 3 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 6 Opponents 266 158 424 30.0-85 8.0-43 5 6-0 4-66 19 24 0 15-15 0 2 0 24 136 Indiana 296 117 413 43.0-201 23.0-155 4 3-0 17-270 22 30 0 23-23 2 1 1 65 211

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Oct 24 PENN STATE 3 119 39.7 49 0 0 1 0 2 0-3 0 0 5 325 65.0 5 0 Oct 31 at Rutgers 5 212 42.4 46 0 0 4 0 1 0-0 0 0 3 155 51.7 0 0 Nov 07 MICHIGAN 7 375 53.6 66 0 1 3 4 4 0-0 0 0 4 260 65.0 4 0 Nov 14 at Michigan State 6 237 39.5 56 0 0 2 2 2 0-0 0 0 1 65 65.0 1 0 Nov 21 at Ohio State 5 213 42.6 49 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0 0 7 323 46.1 1 0 Nov 28 MARYLAND 6 284 47.3 55 0 1 0 2 2 1-2 38 0 3 158 52.7 0 0 Dec 05 at Wisconsin 3 113 37.7 47 0 0 2 0 3 2-2 29 0 3 195 65.0 3 0 Opponents 35 1553 44.4 66 0 2 12 8 15 3-8 38 0 26 1481 57.0 14 0 Indiana 36 1528 42.4 55 0 3 22 6 9 8-9 52 0 40 2475 61.9 19 0