BOILERMAKER Table of Contents FOOTBALL 2017 Boilermakers At A Glance ...... 2 Purdue Football History and Records ...... 65-251 2017 Opponents ...... 3 Annual Results ...... 65-67 2017 Composite Big Ten Schedule ...... 4 Coaching Records ...... 68 Coaching Staff ...... 5-17 Assistant Coaches...... 69-70 Head Coach Jeff Brohm ...... 5 All-Time Le erwinners (Alphabe cal)...... 70-84 Co-OC/Quarterbacks Brian Brohm ...... 6 All-Time Le erwinners (Numerical) ...... 86-100 Co-DC/Linebackers Nick Holt ...... 6 All-Time Star ng Lineups ...... 101-107 Co-OC/ST Coordinator/Tight Ends Tony Levine ...... 7 All-Time Series Records ...... 108-109 Co-DC/Secondary Anthony Poindexter ...... 8 Results vs. All Opponents ...... 110-120 PG Coordinator/Wide Receivers JaMarcus Shephard...... 9 Year-By-Year Results ...... 121-137 Running Backs Chris Barclay ...... 9 Purdue in the AP Poll // AP Poll History ...... 138-141 Cornerbacks Derrick Jackson...... 10 Season Openers ...... 142 Defensive Line Reggie Johnson ...... 11 Home A endance Averages ...... 143 Off ensive Line Dale Williams ...... 11 Purdue vs. Indiana...... 144 Quality Control Dan Rowe ...... 12 Team Game Bests ...... 145-146 Quality Control Ryan Wallace ...... 12 Team Season Records ...... 147 Quality Control Kevin Wolthausen ...... 12 Team Season Bests ...... 148-153 Dir. of FB Strength & Condi oning Jus n Love .....13 Opponent Records ...... 154-156 Sr. Assoc. Dir. of FB Strength & Conditioning Domenic Reno ....13 Individual Records ...... 157-159 Assoc. Dir. of FB Strength & Conditioning Dennis Love ...... 14 Rushing Records ...... 160-161 Asst. Dir. of FB Strength & Conditioning Jeff Eaton ...... 14 100-Yard Rushers...... 162-165 Asst. Dir. of FB Strength & Conditioning Chris Giacchino ...15 Passing Records ...... 166-169 Dir. of Player Personnel Donn Dunn ...... 15 300-Yard Passers ...... 170-171 Dir. of Player Development Sean Pugh ...... 15 Receiving Records ...... 172-173 Chief of Staff Greg Brohm ...... 15 100-Yard Receivers ...... 174-178 Dir. of Internal Rela ons Robert Sampson ...... 16 Scoring Records ...... 179 Graduate Assistant JMichael Jonard ...... 16 Defensive Records ...... 180-182 Graduate Assistant Joe Montag ...... 17 Special Teams Records ...... 183-186 Graduate Assistant Sean Robinson ...... 17 Career Running Back Sta s cs ...... 187-189 Graduate Assistant Jus n Sinz ...... 17 Career Quarterback Sta s cs ...... 190-191 Career Receiver Sta s cs ...... 192-194 2017 Rosters...... 18-21 Year-By-Year Team Sta s cs ...... 195-200 2017 Player Bios ...... 22-55 Year-By-Year Opponent Sta s cs ...... 201-206 Abrams-Bailey ...... 22 Year-By-Year Leaders ...... 207-214 Banks-Barron ...... 23 Longest Plays ...... 215-216 Beach-Bentley ...... 24 Ross-Ade Stadium Records ...... 217 Bentley ...... 25 NCAA Sta s cal Champions ...... 218 Blackmon-Blough ...... 26 Big Ten Records ...... 219 Bravo-Brown ...... 27 Big Ten Sta s cal Champions ...... 220-222 Buckman-Catle ...... 28 All-Americans ...... 223 Chelf-Criddle ...... 29 Honors and Awards ...... 224-231 Daniels-Dellinger ...... 30 Homecoming Records ...... 232 Dotson-Ezechukwu ...... 31 Team Awards ...... 233-236 Fakasiieiki ...... 32 Postseason All-Star Games ...... 237-241 Ferguson-Hamilton ...... 33 Boilermakers in the NFL ...... 242-246 Hardy-Herdman ...... 34 NFL Dra History ...... 247-250 Hermanns-Herr ...... 35 NFL Sta s cal Leaders...... 251 Higgins-Hopkins ...... 36 Hudson-Hunte ...... 37 Jackson-Johnson ...... 38 Jones ...... 39 Keller-Knox ...... 40 Lankford-Johnson-Larkin ...... 41 Larry-Mackey...... 42 Mahoungou-McCann ...... 43 McCollum-Miles ...... 44 Mosley-Neal ...... 45 O’Connell-Phillips ...... 46 Pi man-Robinson ...... 47 Sadkowski-Schopper ...... 48 Shuman-Sindelar ...... 49 Sipe-Smiley ...... 50 Sparks-Swingler ...... 51 Thieneman-Turner ...... 52 Washington-Wilson ...... 53 Worship-Wright ...... 54 Yacoobi-Zico ...... 55
2016 Review ...... 56-64 1 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Boilermakers At A Glance Purdue Football Quick Facts Top Returning Sta s cal Leaders Head Coach: Jeff Brohm Rushing School Record (years): 0-0 Markell Jones—153-641, 4 TDs Big Ten Record (years): 0-0 Brian Lankford-Johnson—48-332, 2 TDs Career Record (years): 30-10 (4) Passing Assistant Coaches: Brian Brohm (Co-Off ensive David Blough--- 295-517-21, 3,352 yards, 25 TDs Coordinator/Quarterbacks), Nick Holt (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers), Tony Levine (Co-Off ensive Receiving Coordinator/Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends), Cole Herdman--- 35-344, 3 TDs Anthony Poindexter (Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Markell Jones--- 32-215, 0 TDs Secondary), JaMarcus Shephard (Passing Game Coordinator Wide Receivers), Chris Barclay (Running Tackles Backs), Derrick Jackson (Cornerbacks), Reggie Johnson Markus Bailey--- 61-36-97 (Defensive Line), Dale Williams (Off ensive Line) Gelen Robinson--- 36-25-61
Off ensive Forma on: Mul ple Tackles for Loss Gelen Robinson--- 8.0 for 57 yards Defensive Forma on: Mul ple Ja’Whaun Bentley--- 7.0 for 17 yards
Le erwinners Returning/Lost: 51/ 22 Sacks Gelen Robinson--- 5.0 for 52 yards Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/7 Aus n Larkin--- 2.5 for 30 yards
Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/4 Pass Breakups Da’Wan Hunte--- 6 Specialists Returning/Lost: 3/0 Markus Bailey--- 2
Intercep ons Markus Bailey--- 4
Punt Returns None
Kickoff Returns Brian Lankford-Johnson--- 24-516
Field Goals J.D. Dellinger--- 10-14 for 65 points
Pun ng Joe Schopper--- 56-2,277 (40.7 avg.)
2 BOILERMAKER Opponents FOOTBALL Louisville- Sept. 2- Lucas Oil Stadium-Indianapolis Rutgers- Oct.21- High Point Solu ons Stadium- Piscataway 2016 Record ...... 9-4 2016 Record ...... 2-10 2016 Conference Record ...... 7-1 2016 Conference Record ...... 0-9 2016 Bowl Game ...... Citrus Bowl vs. LSU (L, 29-9) 2016 Bowl Game ...... N/A 2016 Final Ranking ...... 21/20 2016 Final Ranking ...... NR/NR Head Coach ...... Bobby Petrino Head Coach ...... Chris Ash FB Communica ons Director ...... Rocco Gasparro FB Communica ons Director ...... Hasim Phillips Communica ons Director Phone ...... 502-852-0102 Communica ons Director Phone ...... 732-445-6069 Communica ons Director E-mail [email protected] Communications Director E-mail...... [email protected] Website ...... gocards.com Website ...... scarletknights.com
Ohio- Sept. 8- Ross-Ade Stadium-West Lafaye e Nebraska- Oct.28- Ross-Ade Stadium- West Lafaye e 2016 Record ...... 8-6 2016 Record ...... 9-4 2016 Conference Record ...... 6-2 2016 Conference Record ...... 6-3 2016 Bowl Game .....Dollar General Bowl vs. Troy (L, 28-23) 2016 Bowl Game ..... Music City Bowl vs Tennessee (L, 38-24) 2016 Final Ranking ...... NR/NR 2016 Final Ranking ...... NR/NR Head Coach ...... Frank Solich Head Coach ...... Mike Riley FB Communica ons Director ...... Anthony Reynolds FB Communica ons Director ...... Keith Mann Communica on Director Phone ...... 740-593-1298 Communica ons Director Phone ...... 402-472-2263 Communica ons Director E-mail [email protected] Communica ons Director E-mail .. [email protected] Website ...... ohiobobcats.com Website ...... huskers.com
Missouri- Sept. 16- Faurot Field-Columbia Illinois- Nov.4- Ross-Ade Stadium- West Lafaye e 2016 Record ...... 4-8 2016 Record ...... 3-9 2016 Conference Record ...... 2-6 2016 Conference Record ...... 2-7 2016 Bowl Game ...... N/A 2016 Bowl Game ...... N/A 2016 Final Ranking ...... NR/NR 2016 Final Ranking ...... NR/NR Head Coach ...... Barry Odom Head Coach ...... Lovie Smith FB Communica ons Director ...... Chad Moller FB Communica ons Director ...... Derek Neal Communica ons Director Phone ...... 573-882-0712 Communica ons Director Phone ...... 217-244-3707 Communica ons Director E-mail [email protected] Communica ons Director E-mail [email protected] Website ...... mu gers.com Website ...... fi gh ngillini.com
Michigan- Sept. 23-Ross-Ade Stadium- West Lafaye e Northwestern- Nov.11- Ryan Field- Evanston 2016 Record ...... 10-3 2016 Record ...... 7-6 2016 Conference Record ...... 7-2 2016 Conference Record ...... 5-4 2016 Bowl Game ...... Orange Bowl vs FSU (L, 33-32) 2016 Bowl Game ...... Pinstrip Bowl vs. Pi (W, 31-24) 2016 Final Ranking ...... 10/10 2016 Final Ranking ...... NR/NR Head Coach ...... Jim Harbaugh Head Coach ...... Pat Fitzgerald FB Communica ons Director ...... David Ablauf FB Communica ons Director ...... Paul Kennedy Communica ons Director Phone ...... 734-763-4423 Communica ons Director Phone ...... 847-467-2028 Communica ons Director E-mail [email protected] Communications Director E-mail [email protected] Website ...... mgoblue.com Website ...... nusports.com
Minnesota- Oct.7- Ross-Ade Stadium- West Lafaye e Iowa- Nov.18- Kinnick Stadium- Iowa City 2016 Record ...... 9-4 2016 Record ...... 8-5 2016 Conference Record ...... 5-4 2016 Conference Record ...... 6-3 2016 Bowl Game .. Holiday Bowl vs Washignton St (W, 17-12) 2016 Bowl Game ...... Outback Bowl vs Florida (L, 30-3) 2016 Final Ranking ...... NR/NR 2016 Final Ranking ...... NR/NR Head Coach ...... P.J. Fleck Head Coach ...... Kirk Ferentz FB Communica ons Director ...... Paul Rovnak FB Communica ons Director ...... Steve Roe Communica ons Director Phone ...... 612-625-4090 Communica ons Director Phone ...... 319-355-9411 Communica ons Director E-mail [email protected] Communica ons Director E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... gophersports.com Website ...... hawkeyesports.com
Wisconsin- Oct.14- Camp Randall Stadium- Madison Indiana- Nov.25- Ross-Ade Stadium- West Lafaye e 2016 Record ...... 11-3 2016 Record ...... 6-7 2016 Conference Record ...... 7-2 2016 Conference Record ...... 4-5 2016 Bowl Game . Cotton Bowl vs Western Michigan (W, 24-16) 2016 Bowl Game . Foster Farms Bowl vs Utah (L, 26-24) 2016 Final Ranking ...... 9/9 2016 Final Ranking ...... NR/NR Head Coach ...... Paul Chryst Head Coach ...... Tom Allen FB Communica ons Director ...... Brian Lucas FB Communica ons Director ...... Jeff Keag Communica ons Director Phone ...... 608-263-5052 Communica ons Director Phone ...... 812-855-6209 Communica ons Director E-mail [email protected] Communica ons Director E-mail [email protected] Website ...... uwbadgers.com Website ...... iuhoosiers.com
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August 31 September 29 November 18 Ohio State at Indiana Nebraska at Illinois Rutgers at Indiana Buff alo at Minnesota Purdue at Iowa September 30 Maryland at Michigan State September 1 Iowa at Michigan State Minnesota at Northwestern Washington at Rutgers Maryland at Minnesota Illinois at Ohio State Utah State at Wisconsin Indiana at Penn State Nebraska at Penn State Ohio State at Rutgers Michigan at Wisconsin September 2 Northwestern at Wisconsin Ball State at Illinois November 24 Wyoming at Iowa October 7 Iowa at Nebraska Maryland at Texas Illinois at Iowa Michigan vs. Florida Michigan State at Michigan November 25 (AT&T Stadium) Wisconsin at Nebraska Northwestern at Illinois Bowling Green at Michigan State Penn State at Northwestern Penn State at Maryland Nevada at Northwestern Maryland at Ohio State Ohio State at Michigan Akron at Penn State Minnesota at Purdue Wisconsin at Minnesota Purdue vs. Louisville Indiana at Purdue (Lucas Oil Stadium) October 14 Michigan State at Rutgers Arkansas State at Nebraska Rutgers at Illinois Michigan at Indiana December 2 September 8 Northwestern at Maryland Big Ten Championship Game Ohio at Purdue Michigan State at Minnesota (Lucas Oil Stadium) Ohio State at Nebraska September 9 Purdue at Wisconsin Western Kentucky at Illinois Indiana at Virginia October 21 Iowa at Iowa State Indiana at Michigan State Towson at Maryland Illinois at Minnesota Cincinna at Michigan Iowa at Northwestern Western Michigan at Michigan State Michigan at Penn State Minnesota at Oregon State Purdue at Rutgers Nebraska at Oregon Maryland at Wisconsin Northwestern at Duke Oklahoma at Ohio State October 28 Pi sburgh at Penn State Wisconsin at Illinois Eastern Michigan at Rutgers Rutgers at Michigan Florida Atlan c at Wisconsin Minnesota at Iowa Indiana at Maryland September 15 Michigan State at Northwestern Illinois at South Florida Penn State at Ohio State (Raymond James Stadium) Nebraska at Purdue
September 16 November 4 Florida Interna onal at Indiana Wisconsin at Indiana North Texas at Iowa Ohio State at Iowa Air Force at Michigan Minnesota at Michigan Middle Tennessee at Minnesota Penn State at Michigan State Northern Illinois at Nebraska Northwestern at Nebraska Bowling Green at Northwestern Illinois at Purdue Army at Ohio State Maryland at Rutgers Georgia State at Penn State Purdue at Missouri November 11 Morgan State at Rutgers Indiana at Illinois Wisconsin at BYU Michigan at Maryland Nebraska at Minnesota September 23 Purdue at Northwestern Georgia Southern at Indiana Michigan State at Ohio State Penn State at Iowa Iowa at Wisconsin UCF at Maryland Rutgers at Penn State Notre Dame at Michigan State Rutgers at Nebraska UNLV at Ohio State Michigan at Purdue 4 BOILERMAKER Coaching Bios FOOTBALL Jeff Brohm off ense averaged 7.3 yards per play, while running 72.1 Head Coach plays per game. Western Kentucky broke more than 75 school off ensive records since 2013, when Brohm served as assistant head coach, off ensive coordinator The Cradle of Quarterbacks is being led by a fellow and quarterbacks coach. signal-caller for the fi rst me in nearly half a century. Western Kentucky ranked in the top 10 na onally in Jeff Brohm, who played quarterback collegiately scoring off ense (No. 6 in 2014, No. 3 in 2015 and No. 1 at Louisville and for seven seasons in the Na onal in 2016), passing off ense (No. 2 in 2014, No. 4 in 2015 Football League, was hired Dec. 5, 2016, as the 36th and No. 5 in 2016) and total off ense (No. 4 in 2014, full- me head football coach in Purdue history. He is No. 9 in 2015 and No. 5 in 2016) each of Brohm’s three widely regarded as one of the most innova ve off ensive seasons as head coach. masterminds in college football. At the same me, the Hilltoppers improved their “Purdue is known as the Cradle of Quarterbacks, scoring defense from 121st na onally in 2014 (39.9) and that history is very en cing,” Brohm says. “We will to 41st in 2016 (24.6), their total defense from 120th play a brand of football that features the quarterback’s (509.9) to 41st (367.6) and their rushing defense from strengths. Our style will be wide open and exci ng, and 111th (220.8) to second (97.2). we think the fans will enjoy watching us play.” Previously, Brohm served as an assistant coach at Brohm enjoyed an outstanding collegiate career at Louisville (quarterbacks 2003-06, assistant head coach/ Louisville from 1989 to 1993. A three-year starter, he passing game 2007, assistant head coach/off ensive ranks among the Cardinals’ career leaders in touchdown coordinator 2008), Florida Atlan c (quarterbacks passes (sixth, 38), total off ense (seventh, 5,410), 2009), Illinois (quarterbacks 2010-11), UAB (off ensive comple on percentage (eighth, .562), passing yards coordinator/quarterbacks 2012) and Western (eighth, 5,451), passing effi ciency (eighth, 129.97), Kentucky (assistant head coach/off ensive coordinator/ passing a empts (ninth, 715) and comple ons (ninth, quarterbacks 2013). He began his career as the head 402). Brohm was voted the team’s Most Valuable Player coach of the Louisville Fire in the af2 in 2002. during both his junior and senior seasons, and his Brohm was a standout player at Trinity High School in number 11 became part of the Louisville Ring of Honor Louisville, Kentucky. He won the Kentucky Mr. Football in 2006. Award as a senior in 1988 while leading the Shamrocks Brohm played in the NFL with the San Diego Chargers to a state championship and undefeated season. (1994), Washington Redskins (1995-96), San Francisco Brohm was named the Kentucky High School Player of 49ers (1997-98), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1998), Denver the Decade for the 1980s and was inducted into the Broncos (1999) and Cleveland Browns (2000). In eight Kentucky High School Athle c Associa on Hall of Fame career games - all with the 49ers - he completed 37- in 2014. of-58 passes (63.8 percent) for 353 yards with one A na ve of Louisville, Brohm (born April 24, 1971) touchdown and one intercep on. His best game came earned his bachelor’s degree in business administra on Oct. 27, 1996, when he completed 19-of-30 passes in 1994. He and his wife, Jennifer, have a son, Brady, and for 176 yards and a touchdown to lead San Francisco a daughter, Brooke. Jeff is one of four family members to a 10-9 win over the Houston Oilers. In 2001, Brohm to be a football le erwinner at Louisville, along with played in the XFL for the Orlando Rage and was named his father, Oscar (quarterback 1966-69), and brothers, fi rst team All-XFL. Greg (wide receiver 1989-92) and Brian (quarterback Brohm’s familiarity with the quarterback’s psyche has 2004-07). The Brohm family, including mother, Donna, shaped his coaching style. and sister, Kim, was inducted into the Louisville Catholic “I’ve been fortunate enough to play the posi on and Sports Hall of Fame in 2013. to be around a lot of great players and coaches,” Brohm says. “It’s important to me to make sure we take care of Brohm Head Coaching Record the quarterback. Normally, if you’re doing that, helping Year School Overall Conference him develop and pu ng him in a posi on to succeed, 2014 Western Kentucky 8-5 4-4 your team is going to play be er.” 2015 Western Kentucky 12-2 8-0* Brohm came to the Boilermakers from Western 2016 Western Kentucky 10-3 7-1* Kentucky, where he compiled a remarkable 30-10 Totals Three Years 30-10 19-5 overall record (.750 winning percentage), including a 19-5 Conference USA mark (.792), from 2014 to 2016. (.750) (.792) The Hilltoppers were league champions in 2015 and * Denotes Conference USA champions. 2016, the school’s fi rst back-to-back tles as an FBS member. They won the 2014 Bahamas Bowl (49-48 over Central Michigan) and the 2015 Miami Beach Bowl (45-35 over Miami, Fla.), as well as the 2016 Boca Raton Bowl (51-31 over Memphis under interim head coach Nick Holt). Western Kentucky was ranked No. 24 in the fi nal 2015 Associated Press poll. Under Brohm, the Hilltoppers averaged 44.6 points, 356.6 passing yards and 526.2 yards of total off ense per game over three seasons. Their star ng quarterbacks completed 69.2 percent of their passes and threw 131 touchdowns with merely 25 intercep ons. The 5 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Coaching Bios Brian Brohm Nick Holt Co-Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
Brian Brohm is in his fi rst season as co-off ensive Nick Holt is in his fi rst season as co-defensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He was hired Jan. coordinator and linebackers coach. He was hired Jan. 2, 2, 2017. 2017. Brohm came to Purdue from Western Kentucky, Holt rejoins head coach Jeff Brohm’s staff in West where he served as co-off ensive coordinator and Lafaye e a er coaching Western Kentucky to a 51-31 quarterbacks coach for the 2016 season. He helped victory over Memphis as interim head coach. guide a Hilltopper off ense that averaged 45.5 points, Prior to being elevated to the interim role, Holt served 336.8 passing yards and 523.1 total yards per game. as the Hilltoppers’ associate head coach, defensive WKU won its fi nal eight straight games, including a 58- coordinator and linebackers coach from 2013 to 2016. 44 victory over Louisiana Tech in the Conference USA A veteran of 31 years of coaching experience, including championship game and a 51-31 win over Memphis two as a head coach and 16 as a defensive coordinator, in the Boca Raton Bowl, to fi nish 11-3 overall. WKU Holt has coached in 15 bowl games, including seven quarterback Mike White completed 280 of 416 passing BCS bowls, was on the USC coaching staff that won the a empts for 4,363 yards and 37 touchdowns against 2003 na onal championship and fi ve Trojan Pacifi c-10 merely seven intercep ons in his lone season under tle staff s. Brohm’s mentoring. Under Holt’s guidance, the Hilltoppers improved Prior to joining WKU’s staff , Brohm spent eight seasons their scoring defense from 121st na onally in 2014 playing professionally with the Green Bay Packers (39.9) to 41st in 2016 (24.6), their total defense from (2008-09) and Buff alo Bills (2009-10) in the Na onal 120th (509.9) to 41st (376.6) and their rushing defense Football League, the Las Vegas Locomo ves (2011-12) from 111th (220.8) to third (97.2) among FBS schools. in the United Football League, and the Hamilton Tiger- In his fi rst season at WKU, the Hilltoppers ranked 15th Cats (2013) and Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2014-15) in na onally in total defense (339.2) and 10th in passing the Canadian Football League. He was a second-round defense (177.9). pick (56th overall) by the Packers in the 2008 NFL Dra . In his posi on group at Western Kentucky, senior Brohm was a three-year starter collegiately at linebacker Keith Brown was named fi rst team All- Louisville and s ll ranks among the top Cardinal Conference USA in 2016 a er racking up 131 tackles, quarterbacks in career passing yards (10,755, 2nd), including 60 solo, 13 for loss and six sacks, with a empts (1,185, 2nd), comple ons (780, 3rd), nine pass breakups, two intercep ons and a fumble comple on percentage (65.8, 3rd) and touchdowns recovered. Sophomore Joel Iyiegbuniwe and junior T.J. (71, 4th). McCollum were named honorable men on All-C-USA in Brohm guided the 2007 Cardinals to a 12-1 record, 2016, with Iyiegbuniwe tallying 64 tackles, including 10 including a 31-14 victory over Wake Forest in the for loss and 3.5 sacks, and McCollum fi nishing third on Orange Bowl, and a No. 6 fi nal ranking in the Associated the team with 85 stops, including four for loss. Senior Press poll. He was named the Orange Bowl Most Nick Holt was named fi rst team All-C-USA in 2015 a er Valuable Player a er comple ng 24 of 34 passes for 311 recording 90 tackles, including 7.5 for loss and four yards against the Demon Deacons. His 30 touchdown sacks. In 2013, Xavius Boyd had a career season and passes that season are ed for second in school history was named the Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year, with 2016 Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson, one giving WKU the award in consecu ve seasons (also behind Minnesota Vikings’ 2014 fi rst-round dra pick Quanterus Smith in 2012). The 2013 Hilltoppers also Teddy Bridgewater. Brohm posted a school-record had a conference-best four players named fi rst team 45 comple ons and 65 a empts against Syracuse All-SBC: Bar’ee Boyd, Xavius Boyd, Jonathan Dowling that season, and his 555 yards passing against the and Cam Thomas. Orangemen ranks second all- me. Prior to joining WKU, Holt spent three seasons In high school, Brohm led Louisville Trinity to a trio (2009-11) at Washington as assistant head coach, of KHSAA 4A state tles (2001, 2002 and 2003) and defensive coordinator and defensive line coach. The was named the MVP of all three championship games, Huskies played in the 2011 Alamo Bowl and the 2010 including a 555-yard, seven-touchdown performance in Holiday Bowl, defea ng heavily favored Big 12 North the 2002 tle game. He was named the 2003 Kentucky’s champions Nebraska 19-7 in the Holiday. In his fi rst Mr. Football, USA Today’s Off ensive Player of the Year season, Washington cut its scoring defense by nearly 12 and Gatorade Player of the Year. points per game (from 38.6 in 2008 to 26.7 in 2009) and Brohm (born Sept. 23, 1985) graduated from its total defense from 451.8 yards per game in 2008 to Louisville in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in business 389.5 in 2009. The Huskies fi nished second in the Pac- administra on. He and his wife, Ashley, have a son, 10 in passing defense in 2010, allowing 194.4 yards per Weston. game. Holt has had two s nts at USC, serving three seasons as the defensive coordinator and line coach (2006-08) and three seasons as linebackers coach (2001-03). During his six combined seasons with the Trojans, USC posted an overall record of 63-14, a Pac-10 record of 41-10, won the 2003 BCS na onal championship, four Rose Bowls (2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008) and one 6 BOILERMAKER Coaching Bios FOOTBALL Orange Bowl (2002). With Holt as the coordinator, the Subdivision had he qualifi ed with enough returns, and 2006 Trojans fi nished the season ranked 20th in total junior kickoff returner Kylen Towner, who returned 26 defense (295.8), 11th in scoring defense (15.2) and kicks for 1,048 yards which averaged a NCAA-record ed for ninth in rushing defense (91.1). In 2008, USC 40.3 yards per return, and a touchdown. led the na on in scoring defense, allowing a paltry Prior to WKU, Levine was at Houston for seven 9.0 points per game while holding eight opponents seasons as head coach (2011-14), assistant head coach to seven points or less with three shutouts. The 2008 (2010-11), special teams coordinator (2008-11) and Trojans paced the NCAA in passing defense (134.3) inside receivers and ght ends coach (2008-11). total defense (221.8) and in passing effi ciency defense Elevated to interim head coach when former Purdue (85.75) while ranking second by allowing 221.8 yards linebacker Kevin Sumlin departed for Texas A&M of total off ense per game, the lowest total by a Pac-10 following the 2011 regular season, Levine was named school since 1971. full- me head coach 11 days prior to 2012 Ticket In between s nts at USC, Holt was the head coach City Bowl. During his three-year tenure, he guided at Idaho during the 2004 and 2005 seasons, pos ng a the Cougars to a 21-17 record and back-to-back bowl 5-18 record. He previously had served as the Vandals’ berths, the 2013 BBVA Compass Bowl and the 2014 defensive coordinator and linebackers coach (1994-97) Armed Services Bowl. Levine won his fi rst game as a and defensive line and recrui ng coordinator (1990- collegiate head coach with a 30-14 victory over No. 93). The Vandals made fi ve appearances in the Division 22 Penn State in the Ticket City Bowl. That contest I-AA playoff s and had the No. 1-ranked rushing defense included a Co on Bowl Stadium-record 532 yards in 1994. passing against the then-No. 4 defense in the country. Holt also has served as the defensive line coach at He guided Houston in its inaugural season in the Louisville (1998-2000) and as the inside linebackers American Athle c Conference in 2013, fi nishing with coach (1988-89) and as a graduate assistant (1986-87) eight wins for the 16th me in school history. at UNLV. With the Cardinals, Holt developed a defensive Houston averaged 441 yards of total off ense per line that fi nished second in the na on and broke the game, including 285 passing yards, under Levine as school record with 50 sacks. The 2000 team fi nished head coach and was the only FBS team in the na on second na onally in rushing defense (79.9), went 9-3, to have underclassmen as the team’s leading passer, won the Conference USA tle with a 6-1 record and rusher and receiver in 2013. Quarterback John O’Korn, played in the Liberty Bowl. Louisville also played in the a true freshman, was named the AAC Rookie of the Year 1998 Motor City Bowl and 1999 Humanitarian Bowl. and a third team freshman All-American a er throwing Holt has coached/recruited fi ve conference defensive for 3,117 yards and 28 touchdowns. Sophomore players of the year: Jeff Robinson (1992 Idaho, Big receiver Deontay Greenberry led the AAC with 1,202 Sky), Ryan Phillips (1995 Idaho, Big Sky), Dwayne yards receiving and was second in the conference and White (2001 Louisville, Conference USA), Sedrick Ellis 10th na onally with 11 touchdowns. (2006 USC, Pacifi c-10) and Xavius Boyd (2013 Western Houston’s defense also improved under Levine, Kentucky, Sun Belt). leading the na on in turnover margin (+25) and A na ve of San Jose, California, Holt was a four-year turnovers forced (43) in 2013. Sophomore Trevon le erwinner, two- me team captain and Most Valuable Stewart led the na on in turnovers with a FBS-best Player as a linebacker at the University of Pacifi c. He was six fumble recoveries and four intercep ons, while named to the Associated Press All-West Coast team in classmate Adrian McDonald led the AAC with six 1984 and 1985 and an honorable men on All-American intercep ons. The Cougars improved their scoring in 1985. He graduated in 1986 with a bachelor’s degree defense in three consecu ve seasons from 2012 to in poli cal economics. 2014, including the third-best improvement in the Holt (born Oct. 15, 1962) and his wife, Julie, have two NCAA from 2012 to 2013, from 36.0 to 21.8, a drop of sons, Nick and Ben. 14.2 points per game. The 2014 Cougars ranked 15th in scoring defense (20.6) and 20th in total defense (343.4 Tone Levine yards per game). Under Levine’s direc on, both as head coach and Specials Teams Coordinator/ an assistant, his special teams units blocked 20 kicks, Co-Off ensive Coordinator/Tight Ends returned nine kickoff s for touchdowns, including a NCAA-record-tying fi ve in 2009, and forced seven Tony Levine is in his fi rst season as special teams turnovers. Led by AAC co-Special Teams Player of the coordinator, co-off ensive coordinator and ght ends Year and fi rst team All-AAC selec on Demarcus Ayers, coach. He was hired Jan. 2, 2017. the Cougars fi nished fi h na onally in kick return Levine came to West Lafaye e a er spending the average (25.3) in 2013. Individually, Ayers was 12th 2016 season as Western Kentucky’s special teams na onally and the AAC leader with a 27.6-yard average. coordinator and co-off ensive coordinator. Along with His 1,021 return yards set a Houston freshman record helping lead the potent Hilltopper off ense, he oversaw and were second on the school season list. Punter Richie top fi ve na onally ranked kickoff and punt return Leone was a fi rst team All-Conference USA selec on in teams, which averaged 28.6 and 17.9 yards per return, 2012, a second team FWAA All-American in 2013 and a respec vely. Individual standouts included junior three- me semifi nalist for the Ray Guy Award. Leone Nacarius Fant, who scored on a pair of punt returns set the Houston career record with 54 punts of more and averaged 15.6 yards per return, which would than 50 yards and is the only punter in school history have ranked among the top fi ve in the Football Bowl to earn All-America honors. In 2011, Houston returned 7 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Coaching Bios three kickoff s for touchdowns, including Tyron Carrier’s an emphasis on sports management from Minnesota seventh career return for a score (tying an NCAA in 1996, a master’s degree in physical educa on from record), and two punt return scores. Texas State in 1999 and an educa onal specialist Houston’s receivers and ght ends also fl ourished degree in adult educa on from Auburn in 2003. under Levine. In 2008, ght end Mark Hafner earned He and his wife, Erin, have three sons - Ben, Asher and second team All-Conference USA honors with 86 Eli - and a daughter, Willa. recep ons for 907 yards and 11 touchdowns. The following season, inside receiver James Cleveland Anthony Poindexter fi nished with 104 recep ons for 1,214 yards, while Tyron Carrier hauled in 91 recep ons for 1,029 yards. Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Carrier fi nished his career as Conference USA’s career Anthony Poindexter is in his fi rst season as co- leader in both recep ons (320) and receiving yards defensive coordinator and safe es coach. He was hired (3,493). Other standouts included Jus n Johnson’s Jan. 2, 2017. 87-recep on, 1,229-yard season in 2011 and Fendi Poindexter came to Purdue a er three seasons (2014- Onobun, a basketball transfer from Arizona who had 16) as the defensive coordinator and safe es coach at never played football, being selected by the St. Louis Connec cut. Previous to his stay at UConn, he spent 12 Rams in the sixth round of the 2010 Na onal Football seasons at Virginia, his alma mater, in a variety of roles. League Dra . Onobun ed the NCAA record with two He has coached in six bowl games, including the 2007 blocked PATs against Southern Miss in 2010. Gator Bowl and the 2011 Chick-Fil-A Bowl. Prior to Houston, Levine spent two seasons with the In 2016, Poindexter coached Senior Bowl-bound Carolina Panthers (2006-07) in the NFL as an assistant safety Obi Melifonwu to All-American Athle c specials teams and strength and condi oning coach. Conference honors. Melifonwu fi nished the season The Panthers led the NFC in net pun ng in 2006 with a team-high 118 tackles, including 73 solo, while (38.8), with punter John Baker’s net average of 39.0 also leading the Huskies with four intercep ons. UConn establishing a franchise record. Baker placed 31 of his fi nished the season ranked seventh in the na on in red punts inside the opponent’s 20-yard line, best in the zone defense (73 percent). NFC, while his 45.7 yard gross average was second. During the 2015 season, Poindexter directed a unit Kicker John Kasay fi nished the 2006 season 24 of 27 that fi nished the season ranked seventh in the na on in on fi eld goal a empts, including a perfect 20 for 20 on red zone defense (73 percent), 15th in scoring defense kicks up to 49 yards long. Kasay was 24 of 28 on fi eld (19.5), 20th in passing defense (189.3) and 33rd in goals in 2007, including a 54-yard make that ed for the total defense (355.1). Senior safety Andrew Adams was third-longest of his career. named second team All-AAC a er leading the Huskies Levine also has spent me as a receivers and with 103 tackles, including 3.5 for loss, and three ght ends coach at Texas State (1997-99), off ensive intercep ons. graduate assistant at Auburn (2000-01), special teams Poindexter got his start in collegiate coaching as a coordinator and ght ends coach at Louisiana Tech graduate assistant at Virginia in 2003 before being (2002) and director of football opera ons (2003) and elevated to running backs coach in 2004. He served special teams coordinator and outside linebackers as Cavaliers’ running backs/assistant special teams coach at Louisville (2004-05). coach from 2006 to 2008, defensive backs/assistant Highlights from his me as a coach at Louisville special teams coach in 2009, safe es and special teams include a 20-4 overall record, an 11-3 conference coordinator from 2010 to 2012 and safe es coach in record, back-to-back top 20 na onal rankings (No. 6 in 2013. 2004 and No. 19 in 2005) and the 2004 Conference USA In 2013, Poindexter coached Sports Illustrated All- championship. His special teams units blocked seven American safety Anthony Harris to fi rst-team All-ACC kicks, returned three punts for touchdowns and kicker honors a er leading the na on with eight intercep ons. Art Carmody made an NCAA-record 77 consecu ve Harris amassed 80 tackles, including 42 solo, 3.5 for loss extra points in 2004. Carmody would go on to win the and one sack, with six pass breakups and one forced 2006 Lou Groza Award, the year a er Levine departed fumble. for the Panthers. Poindexter’s defensive backs limited the opposi on to At Louisiana Tech, kicker Josh Scobee earned second merely a 53.7 passing comple on rate in 2011, ranked team All-Western Athle c Conference honors under 21st in the na on in passing defense in 2009 (184.6 Levine’s direc on. The Bulldogs averaged 417.9 yards yards per game) and saw second team All-ACC safety of total off ense, 19th in the country, and 302.8 passing Ras-I Dowling and cornerback Chris Cook selected in yards, 10th na onally. the second round of the Na onal Football League Dra A walkon wide receiver at Minnesota, Levine earned by the New England Patriots and Minnesota Vikings, three le ers for the Golden Gophers and was a two- me respec vely. Academic All-Big Ten honoree. He had nine recep ons As running backs coach at Virginia, Poindexter for 116 yards, including a 10-yard touchdown, in a coached Cedric Peerman, a seven-year NFL veteran, game against Purdue at Ross-Ade Stadium on Oct. 8, to 1,749 career rushing yards and 15 touchdowns. 1994. Peerman was an honorable men on All-ACC selec on Levine got his start in coaching at Highland Park in 2008 and played in the 2009 Senior Bowl. Senior High School, his alma mater, in 1996. An outstanding player in his own right, Poindexter A na ve of Saint Paul, Minnesota, Levine (born Oct. 28, was a two- me consensus All-American (1997 and 1972) earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with 1998) and the 1998 ACC Defensive Player of the year as 8 BOILERMAKER Coaching Bios FOOTBALL a safety for the Cavaliers. He is one of only three players (1,430), while ranking fi h in recep ons (168), sixth in ACC history to be named all-conference three mes. in receiving yards (2,382) and ed for 18th in scoring He was named the 1998 Brian Piccolo Award winner, (122). As a senior, Shephard caught 47 balls for 815 presented to the ACC’s most courageous football player. yards (17.3 average) and seven touchdowns. He played A hard-hi er compared with Ronnie Lo , Poindexter in the 2005 Hula Bowl (one of just two NCAA Division fi nished his collegiate career with 342 tackles, ninth in III par cipants) and the 2004 Aztec Bowl. Shephard school history. His No. 3 jersey was re red by Virginia in served as captain for both the football and track & fi eld 2009. teams his senior year. Despite tearing his ACL during his senior season, Shephard served as an intern with the Philadelphia Poindexter was selected by the Bal more Ravens in the Eagles during his senior year at DePauw. He worked in seventh round of the 1999 NFL Dra and was a member the NCAA Educa on Services Division in 2006 and 2007 of the Ravens’ Super Bowl XXXV championship team. and with the Na onal Center for Drug-Free Sport in Poindexter graduated from Virginia in 1999 with a Kansas City, Missouri, from 2007 to 2011. bachelor’s degree in anthropology. Shephard (born May 30, 1983) earned his bachelor’s Poindexter (born July 28, 1976) and his wife, Kimberly, degree in sports medicine from DePauw in 2005 and his have three children: Morocca, Anthony Jr. and Chloe. master’s degree in recrea on and sport administra on from Western Kentucky in 2013. He and his wife, Hallie, JaMarcus Shephard have a son, Jaylan, and a daughter, Alana. Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers Chris Barclay JaMarcus Shephard is in his fi rst season as passing Running Backs game coordinator and wide receivers coach. He was hired Dec. 8, 2016. Chris Barclay is in his fi rst season as running backs Shephard came to the Boilermakers a er spending coach. He was hired Jan. 13, 2017. the 2016 season at Washington State following the Barclay joined the Boilermakers a er spending previous fi ve years at Western Kentucky. the 2016 season as running backs coach at Western In his lone season at Washington State, where Kentucky. The Hilltoppers won the Conference USA Shephard served as the inside receivers coach, he had championship and the Boca Raton Bowl. senior slot receiver River Cracra en route to a career Under Barclay’s guidance, senior Anthony Wales was year before a torn ACL ended his campaign. Cracra named second team All-Conference USA, the C-USA fi nished his fi nal collegiate season with 53 recep ons championship game Most Valuable Player and the for 701 yards (13.2 average) and fi ve touchdowns in 10 2016 Boca Raton Bowl Off ensive MVP. Wales rushed for games. Washington State averaged 370.8 yards passing 1,621 yards on 237 a empts (6.8 average) and a school- per game during the regular season. record 27 touchdowns. Wales’ touchdown total led the Shephard joined the Western Kentucky staff in na on, while his yardage total ranked eighth among 2011 as a defensive analyst and volunteer assistant, Football Bowl Subdivision players. Wales fi nished the a posi on he held for two seasons. He was moved to season ranked 13th in the FBS in all-purposes yards off ensive analyst by then-head coach Bobby Petrino with 1,944. In addi on to Wales’ outstanding season, in 2013 before being hired full me as the Hilltoppers’ true freshman Quinton Baker rushed for 542 yards and receivers coach by Brohm in 2014. In the two seasons four touchdowns on 92 carries (5.9 average) en route to under Shephard’s guide, Hilltopper receivers amassed being named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team. 553 recep ons and 86 touchdowns. The off ense Prior to Western Kentucky, Barclay spent two seasons averaged 374.3 yards through the air in 2014 and 372.2 (2014-15) as the running backs coach at Marshall. In yards in 2015. 2014, Barclay led Devon Johnson to 1,767 yards rushing Individual standouts under Shephard at WKU on 206 a empts (8.6 average) and 17 touchdowns. included Taywan Taylor, who fi nished the 2015 season Johnson was a 2014 Doak Walker Award semifi nalist, ranked 10th na onally with 104.8 receiving yards per fi nishing the season sixth in the na on in rushing yards game. Taylor’s 17 touchdowns were second among FBS and 13th in rushing touchdowns in his fi rst seasons as players, while his 1,467 yards receiving ranked third a running back a er transi oning from ght end. As and his 86 recep ons 20th. All three marks are school a team, the Thundering Herd led the conference in records. Jared Dangerfi eld, who broke the previous rushing (271.9), rushing touchdowns (40) and yards per school record for recep ons with 69 in 2014, and Taylor carry (6.8) in 2014. were All-Conference USA selec ons. Marshall’s return units thrived under Barclay, fi nishing Shephard got his start in football coaching in the fi h na onally in kickoff return average in 2015 (27.6) Indiana high school ranks, serving as an assistant at and 10th in 2014 (24.6). The Herd fi nished second in his alma mater, Fort Wayne Northrop, in 2005 before punt return average in C-USA in 2015 (10.5). moving to Broad Ripple in Indianapolis in 2006. He Marshall won the 2014 C-USA championship, 2014 served as a volunteer assistant with the DePauw track Boca Raton Bowl and 2015 St. Petersburg Bowl with & fi eld program in 2007, working with the long jumpers Barclay on staff . and sprinters. Barclay spent two seasons (2012-14) as running backs A na ve of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Shephard was a coach at William & Mary, where he guided Mikal Abdul- four-year football le erwinner at DePauw from 2001 Saboor to third team All-Colonial Athle c Associa on to 2004. He was a two- me All-American and s ll honors. holds the school record for career kickoff return yards Barclay got his start in collegiate coaching as a 9 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Coaching Bios graduate assistant at his alma mater, Wake Forest, in him ranked 22nd na onally and third in the ACC with 2011. 15 passes defended. Johnson and freshman safety Ryan The Demon Deacons’ all- me leading rushing and Janvion were named honorable men on All-ACC, with scorer (non-kicker) with 4,032 yards, 40 touchdowns Janvion receiving second team Freshman All-America and 240 points, Barclay is the fi rst player in Atlan c recogni on from College Football News a er leading Coast Conference history to lead the league in rushing the Demon Deacons with 95 tackles. three consecu ve seasons, fi nishing with 1,192 yards With Jackson as outside linebackers coach in 2012, in 2003, 1,010 in 2004 and 1,127 in 2005. He was twice Wake Forest had its sack total improve from 11 (115th named fi rst team All-ACC and the 2005 ACC Player of na onally) in 2011 to 25 (55th) and its tackles for loss the Year. He was inducted into the Wake Forest Football per game average go from 5.2 the previous season Hall of Fame in 2016. Barclay scored three touchdowns (82nd) to 6.3 (41st). Jus n Jackson led the Demon in a game against Purdue at Ross-Ade Stadium on Sept. Deacons in tackles (80), ed for the team lead with 4.0 21, 2002. sacks and was second with 8.5 tackles for loss. Joey Signed as an undra ed free agent by the Cleveland Ehrmann topped the team with 9.5 tackles for loss, ed Browns, Barclay played in the Na onal Football for third with 3.5 sacks and eighth in total tackles (49). League for three seasons with the Browns (2006-07), Prior to Wake Forest, Jackson spent one season Tennessee Titans (2007), New Orleans Saints (2007) apiece as the defensive line coach at Rice (2011) and and Atlanta Falcons (2008). He also played with the Akron (2010). The Owls’ defense improved in sacks, Berlin Thunder in NFL Europe in 2007 and the New York turnovers gained and red zone defense in his lone Sen nels in the United States Football League in 2009. seasons on staff . Defensive end Sco Solomon, Rice’s Barclay (born Oct. 15, 1983) graduated from Wake career sacks leader, fi nished the 2011 season ranked Forest in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology. 21st in the na on with 8.5 sacks. The Zips had their He and his wife, Ashlee, have one child, Houstyn. run defense and sack total improve in 2010, with defensive end Shawn Lemon, who fi nished fi rst in the Derrick Jackson Mid-American Conference and fourth na onally with four fumbles recovered, fourth in the MAC in fumbles Cornerbacks caused (3) and seventh in the MAC in sacks (7), earning second team all-conference honors. Derrick Jackson is in his fi rst season as cornerbacks From 2007 to 2009, Jackson coached the defensive coach. He was hired Jan. 23, 2017. line at Syracuse, including serving as co-defensive Jackson came to Purdue a er spending the previous coordinator in 2008. In 2009, the Orangemen ed fi ve seasons at Wake Forest (2012-16) in a variety of for sixth in the na on with 35 sacks, ranked 13th in posi ons. He served as cornerbacks coach from 2014 rushing defense (101.8) and ed for 16th with 85 to 2016, defensive backs coach in 2013 and as outside tackles for loss. Defensive tackle Arthur Jones, a fi h- linebackers coach in 2012. He also oversaw the fi eld round selec on by the Bal more Ravens in the 2010 goal/PAT block units from 2014 to 2016. Wake Forest NFL Dra , thrived under the direc on of Jackson. Jones blocked a total of seven kicks over three seasons. earned fi rst team All-Big East recogni on in 2009 and The 2016 Demon Deacons defeated Temple 34-26 2008 and second team honors in 2007. He fi nished to win the Military Bowl, fi nishing the season ed for his career third in Syracuse history with 38.5 tackles ninth na onally in turnovers gained (27), 18th in third- for loss and was named a third team All-American by down defense (34.1 percent), ed for 22nd in red zone College Football News in 2009. As a sophomore, Jones defense (77.8 percent) and 23rd in scoring defense recorded 17.5 tackles for loss, which ranked ninth (22.2). Redshirt freshman Amari Henderson, a fi rst na onally and third in a season at Syracuse. Chandler team All-Freshman Atlan c Coast Conference selec on Jones, a 2012 fi rst-round selec on by the New England by Athlon Sports, ed for seventh in the conference Patriots, earned fi rst team All-Big East freshman honors with 10 passes defended. from The Spor ng News and Rivals.com. Junior cornerback Brad Watson was named honorable Jackson served as defensive line coach at Michigan men on All-ACC in 2015 a er fi nishing the season State in 2006. The Spartans limited the opposi on to ranked eighth na onally and fi rst in the conference eight rushing touchdowns that season, and defensive with 18 passes defended. tackle Cliff Ryan was named honorable men on All-Big Jackson’s 2014 corners helped the Demon Deacons Ten. rank 12th na onally in fewest passing yards per game In 2005, Jackson helped Northern Illinois win a share (186.6) and surrender merely 12 touchdown passes, of the MAC West tle and a spot in the conference which ed for sixth. Seniors Kevin Johnson and Merrill championship game. Defensive tackle Quince Holman Noel were named second and third team All-ACC , was named fi rst team All-MAC. respec vely, and fi nished their careers third and fi h in Prior to NIU, Jackson spent two seasons at Eastern ACC history in passes defended. Johnson was selected Illinois (2003-04) as defensive line coach. He helped with the 16th overall pick by the Houston Texans in the lead tackle Marcus Lorick to second team All-America fi rst round of the 2015 Na onal Football League Dra . recogni on from the Associated Press and fi rst team In 2013, Jackson’s fi rst season working with the All-Ohio Valley Conference honors in 2004. Defensive secondary, Wake Forest had its passing defense end Kory Lothe, who was named second team All-OVC improve 49 spots from 100th to 51st (267 to 223) and in 2004, led the conference in sacks that season. Lorick its scoring defense improve 53 spots from 91st to 38th and Lothe were named second team all-conference in (31.8 to 24.1), while fi nishing 32nd in the na on in total 2003. defense (366.2). Johnson’s junior season ended with 10 BOILERMAKER Coaching Bios FOOTBALL While coaching defensive ends at the United States in tackles four straight seasons since 1957 to 1960. Military Academy in 2001 and 2002, Brandon Perdue Franklin was a Freshman All-American and named to earned fi rst team Academic All-America recogni on the SEC All-Freshman Team in 2008, and ranked sixth in in 2001, and Clarence Holmes broke the then-school- the SEC with a career-high 101 tackles as a senior. record with 7.0 sacks the same season. In 2003 at Louisville, Johnson helped mentor future Jackson got his start in collegiate coaching at State All-American, Nagurski and Hendricks Award winner University of West Georgia in 1999, coaching the ght Elvis Dumerville, as well as freshman and future fi rst- ends for two seasons. He addi onally served NFL round selec on Amobi Okoye. Dummerville has gone fellowships with the Miami Dolphins (2001) and Tampa on to a pro football career that has seen him selected to Bay Buccaneers (2002). the Pro Bowl fi ve mes and set the Bal more Ravens’ A four-year le erwinner at Duke as a defensive back, franchise record for sacks in a season with 17. Okoye, Jackson started 40 consecu ve games and fi nished who was the youngest player ever dra ed at the age of his career ranked eighth in school history in tackles. 19, played six seasons in the Na onal Football League He twice was named the team’s most outstanding with the Houston Texans and Chicago Bears and now defensive back and was a member of the Blue Devils’ is a member of the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the 1989 ACC co-championship and All-American Bowl Canadian Football League. Okoye was selected by the team. Texans with the 10th overall pick in the 2007 NFL Dra . A na ve of Cincinna , Jackson (born Jan. 16, 1970) Johnson was a four-year le erwinner as a linebacker graduated from Duke in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree at Louisville from 1987 to 1990. As a senior, he played in history. He and his wife Renae, have twin children, on a team that went 10-1-1, including a 34-7 victory Alana Mae and Dakota John. Renae, also a Duke over Alabama in the 1991 Fiesta Bowl. He fi nished his graduate, was a standout long jumper for the Blue career with 252 tackles. Devils, leaving as the school’s all- me leader in the Johnson graduated from Louisville in 1996 with a event in both outdoor (now second) and indoor (now bachelor’s degree in poli cal science and earned a third) compe on. master’s degree in educa on from Louisville in 1998. Johnson (born April 14, 1969) and his wife, Eulice, Reggie Johnson have two children, Sydney and Jordan. Defensive Line Dale Williams Reggie Johnson is in his fi rst season as defensive line Off ensive Line coach. He was hired Jan. 2, 2017. Johnson joined the Boilermakers a er spending the Dale Williams is in his fi rst season as off ensive line 2016 season at Western Kentucky, where he coached coach. He was hired Jan. 2, 2017. the defensive ends. The Hilltoppers’ four primary Williams came to Purdue a er spending the 2016 defensive ends racked up 98 tackles, including 22 for season as the off ensive line coach at Western Kentucky. loss and 11 sacks, with six pass breakups, two fumbles He has previous coaching experience at Florida Atlan c, recovered and an intercep on. Senior Nick Dawson- Findlay, Gardner-Webb, North Greenville College and Brents led the way with 37 tackles, while topping the West Virginia. team with seven sacks and ranking third on the team At WKU in 2016, Williams’ line helped protect a with 11 tackles for loss. profi cient Hilltopper off ense that averaged 45.5 points, Before his lone season at WKU, Johnson spent two 336.8 passing yards and 523.1 total yards per game. seasons as the defensive coordinator, linebackers and WKU’s line allowed merely 22 sacks on 471 passing defensive line coach at Alabama A&M (2014-15), two a empts (one every 21.4 a empts). Senior le tackle seasons as the defensive coordinator and linebackers Forrest Lamp, a two- me fi rst team All-Conference coach at Alabama-Birmingham (2012-13) and four USA selec on, was named a third team All-American seasons as the linebackers coach at Arkansas (2008-11). by the Associated Press. Classmate Max Halpin joined Previously, he served four seasons as the linebackers Lamp with fi rst team all-conference honors, while coach (2004-07), one season as the defensive line coach fellow senior Darrell Williams earned second team (2003) and two years as a graduate assistant (1997-98) recogni on. at Louisville, his alma mater. He had a three-year s nt At FAU, the Owls won the 2007 Sun Belt championship, at Alabama A&M, where he served as special teams 2007 New Orleans Bowl (the school’s fi rst-ever bowl coordinator and defensive coach (1998-99) and inside appearance) and 2008 Motor City Bowl. FAU ranked linebackers coach (2000) and also spent two seasons at 15th in the na on in total off ense in 2009, averaging UTEP as defensive ends (2001) and linebackers (2002) 432.1 yards per game. Williams’ line protected 2007 coach. Sun Belt Player of the Year Rusty Smith and paved the Johnson has coached in eight bowl games, including way for a pair of 1,000-yard rushing seasons by Charles the 2005 Gator Bowl, 2006 Orange Bowl, 2010 Sugar Pierre (1,009 in 2008) and Alfred Morris (1,392 in Bowl and 2011 Co on Bowl. 2009). FAU fi nished 13th in the na on in fewest sacks In 2012 at UAB, Johnson saw senior linebacker Marvin allowed in 2007 and 17th in 2008. Three of Williams’ Burde e set school game, season and career records off ensive linemen - John Rizzo, Jarrid Smith and David for tackles with 24, 157 and 406, respec vely. Burde e Matlock - went on to earn All-Sun Belt accolades. was named All-Conference USA. At Findlay, where he was the off ensive coordinator During his four seasons at Arkansas, linebacker Jerry and line coach from 2002 to 2004 and recrui ng Franklin became the fi rst Razorback to lead the team coordinator from 2000 to 2004, Williams directed an 11 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Coaching Bios off ense that fi nished 11th in the na on among Division Wallace came to Purdue a er spending the previous II schools in rushing in 2004 (246 yards per game) and season as the ght ends coach at Aus n Peay. The 18th in rushing (219) and 29th in total off ense (405) in Governors fi nished third in the Ohio Valley Conference 2002. The 2002 team went 9-2, was ranked No. 25 in in rushing in 2016 and broke the school record for total the country and allowed merely 15 sacks. Williams’ line off ense mul ple mes last year. According to 24/7 blocked for running back Robert Campbell, who rushed Sports, Aus n Peay signed the No.1 recrui ng class in for 1,564 yards. Brad Dunlap earned fi rst team All- FCS with Wallace on staff . Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athle c Conference honors Previous to Aus n Peay, Wallace spent three seasons in 2002. Three of Williams’ players earned second as a graduate assistant at Western Kentucky, where team All-GLIAC recogni on: Ken Meibers in 2001, Phil he worked directly with the ght ends under Brohm Gunder in 2003 and Mike Patrick in 2004. in 2014 and 2015 and with the off ensive line in 2013 A three-year le erwinner and a member of West under Bobby Petrino. In 2015, the Hilltoppers won the Virginia’s 1994 Sugar Bowl team, Williams was a two- Conference USA championship, Miami Beach Bowl year starter on the off ensive line for the Mountaineers. and fi nished 24th in the fi nal Associated Press Poll. He went on to get his start in collegiate coaching as a WKU fi nished that season fi rst in the na on in passing graduate assistant at West Virginia. touchdowns, fi h in passing yards and scoring and Williams graduated from West Virginia with a eighth in total off ense. The season prior, WKU broke 47 bachelor’s degree in liberal arts in 1994 and earned a off ensive school records, fi nished fi rst in the country in master’s degree in athle c coaching from West Virginia passing touchdowns, second in passing yards, fourth in in 1996. total off ense and sixth in scoring. Tight ends Mitchell A na ve of Cleveland, Williams (born Dec. 4, 1970) Henry and Tyler Higbee earned all-conference honors and his wife, Wendi, have two children, Nicole and in 2014 under Wallace’s guide, with Higbee going on to Dominick. be selected in the fourth round the Na onal Football League Dra by the St. Louis Rams in 2015. Dan Rowe Wallace (born March 5, 1990) played two seasons of ght end at WKU (2011-12) and one year as an Quality Control off ensive tackle at Kentucky (2010). He earned a bachelor’s degree from WKU in poli cal science (2013) Dan Rowe is in his fi rst season as defensive quality and a master’s degree in sports administra on (2015). control. He was hired Feb. 21, 2017. Prior to joining the Boilermakers, Rowe spent the 2016 season as a defensive graduate assistant at Kevin Wolthausen Washington State. The Cougars went 8-5 and played in Quality Control the Holiday Bowl. Before his lone season at WSU, Rowe spent the 2014 Kevin Wolthausen is in his fi rst season as quality and 2015 seasons as a defensive graduate assistant control. He was hired June 1, 2017. at Western Kentucky University under current Purdue Wolthausen, who spent the 2012 season as head coach Jeff Brohm. The Hilltoppers went a the defensive line coach at Purdue, rejoined the combined 20-7 overall, including victories in the 2014 Boilermakers a er spending the previous three seasons Bahamas Bowl, 2015 Conference USA championship (2014-16) at Connec cut. He served as the Huskies’ game and 2015 Miami Beach Bowl, with Rowe on staff . special teams coordinator and linebackers coach in WKU’s scoring defense improved from 39.8 points per 2016 following two seasons as the defensive line coach game (120th in the Football Bowl Subdivision) in 2014 and recrui ng coordinator. to 25.9 (50th) in 2015, while fi nishing second in the At UConn, Wolthausen mentored Julian Campenni na on with 31 turnovers created in his fi nal year as a to second team All-American Conference honors and GA. Folorunso Fatukasi to honorable men on recogni on in Previous to WKU, Rowe served one season as the 2015. The Huskies appeared in the St. Petersburg Bowl assistant off ensive line coach at Northern Michigan that same season. (2013), one season as a defensive and special teams Prior to UConn, Wolthausen spent one season graduate assistant at Wyoming (2012) and two seasons (2013) as the special teams coordinator at Florida as a defensive assistant and video coordinator at Yale Interna onal. (2010-11). In his fi rst s nt at Purdue, Wolthausen helped guide Rowe (born Dec. 17, 1987) is a 2010 cum laude the Boilermakers to the 2013 Heart of Dallas Bowl. graduate from the University of New Hampshire. Rowe Under Wolthausen’s guide, Kawann Short fi nished earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology: sports his senior season with 15.5 tackles for loss and seven studies, with a minor in educa on. sacks en route to earning second team All-America He began his coaching career as an undergraduate honors from the AP. Short was selected by the Carolina student assistant with the Wildcats. Panthers in the second round of the 2014 NFL Dra . His ini al year at Purdue came a er Wolthausen Ryan Wallace joined the Boilermakers from the Las Vegas Locomo ves in the United Football League, where he served as the Quality Control defensive line coach. The Locomo ves won UFL tles in 2009 and 2010 and lost in the championship game in Ryan Wallace is in his fi rst season as quality control. 2011. He was hired June. 1, 2017. Prior to spending the 2007 season with the Atlanta 12 BOILERMAKER Coaching Bios FOOTBALL Falcons, he spent four seasons at Louisville. Star ng Love worked with the Denver Broncos from 2009 to with the Cardinals as the linebacker coach, he moved 2011, star ng as an intern before moving to assistant on to defensive line and eventually became co- strength & condi oning coach the fi nal two years. defensive coordinator in 2006. While with the Broncos, the team won the 2011 AFC In 2005, Wolthausen mentored defensive end Elvis West and was among the top fi ve teams in the NFL in Dumervil to consensus All-America honors. Dumervil, terms of having the lowest amount of prac ces and who broke the NCAA record with six sacks against games missed by starters in 2009 and 2011. Denver had Kentucky, was named the 2005 Big East Player of the eight players voted to the Pro Bowl during Love ’s me Year, while also winning the Bronko Nagurski and Ted there. Hendricks awards. Dumervil was selected in the fourth Love got his start among the collegiate ranks at round by the Denver Broncos in the 2006 NFL Dra . UTEP from 2008 to 2009. He served as the strength & Wolthausen began his coaching career in 1980 condi oning coach for Miners’ soccer and track & fi eld as student assistant at Cal State Northridge before teams, and assisted with football and so ball. returning to his alma mater, Humboldt State, as a part- Love served as the head strength & condi oning me defensive assistant from 1980 to 1982. coach at Grandview High School in Aurora, Colorado, He joined the University of Arizona as a graduate from 2004 to 2008 and as the director of sports assistant for a pair of seasons (1983-84) before performance at Miramont Sports Center in Fort Collins, becoming full- me with the Wildcats as the outside Colorado, from 2003 to 2004. linebackers coach in 1985 and defensive line coach in A two-sport athlete in football and baseball at the 1986. University of Findlay, Love earned a bachelor’s degree In 1987, Wolthausen followed head coach Larry Smith in exercise and sports science from Colorado State in from Tucson to the University of Southern California, 2003 and a master’s degree in exercise science from where he helped guide the Trojans to three Rose Bowl California University of Pennsylvania in 2012. He played appearances in six seasons (1987-92). semi-professional football in the Colorado Football A er spending two winning seasons as the defensive Conference from 2000 to 2003 and was a Colorado line coach at Oklahoma in 1993 and 1994, Wolthausen Golden Gloves amateur boxer in 2002. moved on to Arizona State, where he worked with same Love holds cer fi ca ons from the Collegiate defensive unit. With Wolthausen on staff , the 1996 Sun Strength & Condi oning Coaches Associa on (Strength Devils came up just shy of winning at least a share of & Condi oning Coach Cer fi ed), Na onal Strength the school’s fi rst na onal tle a er falling to Ohio State & Condi oning Associa on (Cer fi ed Strength & 20-17 in the fi nal seconds of the 1997 Rose Bowl. ASU Condi oning Specialist) and Na onal Academy of fi nished the year ranked fourth na onally with an 11-1 Sports Medicine (Performance Enhancement Specialist record. & Correc ve Exercise Specialist). Wolthausen (born Dec. 27, 1957) played linebacker A na ve of Beavercreek, Ohio, Love (born Jan. 8, at Humboldt, earning all-league honors in 1979, 1977) and his wife, Amy, have two sons, Tillman and and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physical Lyndon. educa on in 1981. He and his wife, Michel, have a son, Noah, and a daughter, Quinn. Domenic Reno Senior Associate Director of Football Strength Jus n Love & Condi oning Director of Football Strength & Condi oning Domenic Reno in his fi rst season as senior associate Jus n Love is in his fi rst season as director of football director of football strength & condi oning. He was strength & condi oning. He was hired Dec. 21, 2016. hired Jan. 3, 2017. Love joined the Boilermakers a er three seasons in Reno was named the 2017 Na onal Strength & a similar capacity at Western Kentucky. During his me Condi oning Associa on (NSCA) Assistant Strength with Hilltoppers, Love helped build WKU to back-to- & Condi oning Coach of the Year. The award takes back Conference USA championships (2015 and 2016) into account all assistant coaches working across the and two straight bowl victories (2014 Popeyes Bahamas country in collegiate athle cs. Bowl and 2015 Miami Beach Bowl). Five players were Reno joined the Boilermakers a er three seasons selected by Na onal Football League teams during his (2014-16) at Western Kentucky as the associate me in Bowling Green, including a school-record-tying director for football strength & condi oning and the three in the 2016 dra . Western Kentucky went 30-10 head strength & condi oning coach for track & fi eld. He overall during Love ’s me, including a 19-5 mark in worked closely with current Purdue director of football CUSA play. strength & condi oning Jus n Love in building the Prior to WKU, Love spent two seasons with the Hilltoppers into a two- me Conference USA champion strength & condi oning staff at Georgia. The Bulldogs team (2015 and 2016). WKU won the 2014 Bahamas posted a 20-7 overall record, played in the 2012 SEC Bowl, 2015 Miami Beach Bowl and 2016 Boca Raton championship game and in two January bowl games Bowl, when Reno served as the interim director of (2013 Capital One Bowl and 2014 Taxslayer.com Gator football strength & condi oning a er Love departed Bowl) during his me in Athens. Including fi rst-rounders for Purdue. The Hilltoppers went 31-10 with Reno on Todd Gurley, Jarvis Jones and Alec Ogletree, a total of staff . 15 players were selected by NFL teams in his two Western Kentucky won the 2016 men’s indoor seasons at Georgia. and outdoor Conference USA championships, 2015 13 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Coaching Bios men’s indoor C-USA tle and 2015 women’s outdoor and women’s volleyball teams. In 2010, his fi rst season conference championship. WKU had eight All- working with the baseball program, Clemson advanced Americans at the 2016 NCAA outdoor championships, to the College World Series and was ranked third in the including Emmanuel Dasor, who qualifi ed for the 2016 na on in the fi nal polls. Olympics in the 200-meter dash, four All-Americans During his me with the Tigers, Love worked with all at the 2016 indoor NCAA championships, eight at the of Clemson’s varsity athle cs programs, and teams won 2015 outdoor NCAA championships and four indoor All- fi ve Atlan c Coast Conference championships under Americans that year. his guide. He also assisted with the football program, Prior to Western Kentucky, Reno spent three seasons where he was tasked with movement specifi cs with the (2011-13) with the New York Giants in the Na onal defensive line and skill posi ons and designed an NFL Football League as assistant strength & condi oning combine-specifi c program for the players. coach. The Giants won Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis Love got his start in collegiate athle cs in 2002 during his me in New York. He worked and trained at his alma mater, Catawba College, in Salisbury, eight Pro Bowlers while with the Giants, including North Carolina. He spent two years as the strength & Victor Cruz, Zack Deossie, Eli Manning, Jason Pierre- condi oning coach with the Indians before moving on Paul, Antrel Rolle, Chris Snee, Jus n Tuck and Osi to Clemson. Umenyiora. Prior to Catawba, Love worked at the Athletes Reno worked for six years (2004-10) at Wagner Performance Ins tute in Tempe, Arizona, for one year College, where he established the fi rst-ever strength as a performance specialist intern. & condi oning program, developing year-round A two-sport athlete in football and baseball at individualized programs for all 22 varsity teams. During Catawba, Love earned a bachelor’s degree in recrea on his me at Wagner, he also worked for a trio of Minor in 2000 and a master’s degree in counselor educa on League Baseball teams. Serving as the head strength & from Clemson in 2008. condi oning coach, he spent me with the Charleston A na ve of Cheraw, South Carolina, Love (born Alley Cats, San Antonio Missions and Staten Island Sept. 21, 1975) is cer fi ed by the Collegiate Strength Yankees. & Condi oning Coaches Associa on (CSCCa) and the Reno got his start on the collegiate level as an Na onal Associa on of Speed and Explosion (NASE). assistant strength & condi oning coach at Boston He is engaged to Caroline Wham. College (2003-04). Reno (born Oct. 6, 1980) graduated from Worcester Jeff Eaton State in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in health educa on and earned his MBA from Wagner in 2015. Assistant Director of Football Strength & He is CSCS, RSCC*D, ISSA, FMS, USAW, PES, USATF, Condi oning NASE and NESTA cer fi ed. Jeff Eaton is in his fi rst year as an assistant director of football strength & condi oning. He was hired June 5, Dennis Love 2017. Associate Director of Football Strength & Eaton came to Purdue from UNLV, where he was Condi oning responsible for the implementa on and instruc on of the so ball strength & condi oning program in 2016- Dennis Love is in his fi rst season as associate director 17. He also assisted with the Runnin’ Rebels’ football of football strength & condi oning. He was hired Jan. strength & condi oning program. 19, 2017. Prior to UNLV, Eaton spent two seasons at Morgan Love came to Purdue a er spending the 2015 and State in Bal more, fi rst as a graduate assistant 2016 seasons as an assistant strength & condi oning before moving to assistant strength & condi oning coach with the Denver Broncos of the Na onal Football coach. At Morgan State, he worked directly with the League. Denver went a combined 21-11 in the regular men’s basketball, so ball, women’s volleyball, men’s season with Love on staff and won three playoff games, and women’s tennis, and sprit squad strength & including Super Bowl 50 in 2016. Love was directly condi oning programs, while assis ng with the football responsible for all aspects of the Broncos’ quarterback program. annual performance training. Love worked with Peyton Eaton got his start in coaching as an intern at Penn Manning in his fi nal season of professional football in State with the 2006 Orange Bowl Team, under Coach 2015. John Thomas. During Love’s tenure in Denver, Super Bowl 50 Most In 2009, Eaton interned at San Diego State under Valuable Player Von Miller and cornerback Chris Harris the direc on of Aaron Wellman and served as an were named fi rst and second team All-Pro, respec vely, athle c performance intern at Baylor in 2011 under the in 2015. Miller and Harris, along with linebacker direc on of Kaz Kazadi. DeMarcus Ware and cornerback Aqib Talib, were voted Highlights from Eaton’s season in Waco, Texas, to the 2016 Pro Bowl. included working with Heisman Trophy winner and Prior to Denver, Love spent 11 years at Clemson fi rst-round dra pick, Robert Griffi n III, and fi rst-round (2004-14), including the fi nal four as the director of dra pick Kendall Wright. Eaton was responsible for the Olympic sports strength & condi oning. During his me implementa on and instruc on of Baylor’s spirit squad as director, he oversaw the strength & condi oning athle c performance program, while assis ng with for all 14 of Clemson’s Olympic sports while serving as football. the head strength coach for the baseball, men’s soccer Eaton graduated with a bachelor’s degree in 14 BOILERMAKER Coaching Bios FOOTBALL recrea on management from Lock Haven University teams coach. He got his start in Division I football as in 2009 and will earn a master’s degree in higher a graduate assistant coach at Tennessee from 1983 to educa on from UNLV in December. He and his fi ancée, 1984. He also coached at his junior college alma mater Beth Rothenberger, have a daughter, Eva. Lees-McRae in Banner Elk, North Carolina, from 1980 to Eaton (born July 31, 1985) holds a cer fi ca on 1982. through the CSCCa (Collegiate Strength & Condi oning Dunn began his career at the high school level Associa on) and is a cer fi ed Level I Performance at David Crocke High School (1976) in Jonesboro, Coach through the USAW. Tennessee, and Holston High School (1977-79) in Knoxville, Tennessee. He was a health and physical Chris Giacchino educa on teacher at both high schools and was the strength coach at Holston. Assistant Director of Football Strength & Dunn earned an associate’s degree from Lees-McRae Condi oning in 1973, a bachelor’s degree in physical educa on from East Tennessee State in 1976 and a master’s degree in Chris Giacchino is in his fi rst season as assistant secondary educa on from Union College in 1980. director of football strength & condi oning. He also Dunn and his wife, Dona, have a son, Jonathan. works with the cross country team and the throwers on the track & fi eld team. Giacchino came to Purdue in 2014 as a sports Sean Pugh performance associate. He also is a cer fi ed athle c Director of Player Development trainer. Giacchino’s previous coaching experience includes Sean Pugh is in his fi rst season as director of player s nts at Texas Chris an, Quinnipiac and Connec cut. development. He was hired Jan. 13, 2017. Giacchino (born Jan. 18, 1988) earned a bachelor’s Pugh joined the Boilermakers a er serving as Western degree from Sacred Heart University and a master’s Kentucky’s football character coach from 2008 to 2016. degree in exercise science from Connec cut. In that capacity, he counseled coaches and players, led Bible studies, organized community service eff orts, and worked with the team on life skills development. Don Dunn Pugh also has served as a pastor at the Hillvue Heights Director of Player Personnel Church (2010-15), the WKU campus director of the Fellowship of Chris an Athletes (2014-16) and as the Don Dunn is in his fi rst season as director of player lead pastor at Church on the Main (2015-16). He got his personnel. He was hired March 1, 2017. With more start in collegiate athle cs in the FCA’s training program than 40 years of coaching experience, including 28 at Auburn from August 2007 to May 2008. on the Division I level, Dunn has been a coach on four A four-year le erwinner as an off ensive lineman at conference champions and 13 bowl teams. Western Kentucky, the Hilltoppers advanced to the Dunn joined Purdue a er spending the previous Football Championship Subdivision playoff s twice four seasons (2013-16) at Western Kentucky, where during Pugh’s career. He graduated in 2007 with a he served as the defensive line coach and recrui ng bachelor’s degree in physical educa on and went coordinator. He was on staff for the Hilltoppers’ back- on to earn a master of theology from Campbellsville to-back Conference USA championships (2015 and University in 2014. 2016) and three consecu ve bowl victories (2014 Bahamas Bowl, 2015 Miami Beach Bowl and 2016 Boca Raton Bowl). He helped WKU improve its scoring Greg Brohm defense from 121st na onally in 2014 (39.9) to 41st in Execu ve Director of Administra on and 2016 (24.6), its total defense from 120th (509.9) to 41st Opera ons/Chief of Staff (376.6) and its rushing defense from 111th (220.8) to third (97.2) among Football Bowl Subdivision schools. Greg Brohm is in his fi rst season as execu ve director Prior to WKU, Dunn spent three seasons (2010-12) of administra on and opera ons/chief of staff . He was as the director of high school rela ons and assistant hired Jan. 2, 2017. strength coach at Texas Tech under Tommy Tubberville, Brohm came to Purdue a er spending the 2014 to a er spending 10 seasons as the defensive line coach 2016 seasons as the director of football opera ons at with Tubberville at Auburn (1999-2008). The Tigers Western Kentucky. He was responsible for the day-to- fi nished fi rst (2004), sixth (2005) and seventh (2006) in day opera ons of the program. During his three years the na on in scoring defense with Dunn on staff and with the Hilltoppers, they compiled a 30-10 record. earned a berth in the 2005 Sugar Bowl. Prior to WKU, Brohm was a teacher and head football Dunn served as Mississippi’s defensive line coach coach at Thomas Nelson High School in Bardstown, from 1995 to 1998, was the co-defensive coordinator Kentucky, from 2012 to 2014. He started the football and defensive line coach at Nevada in 1994 and program at the newly opened school. spent four seasons at Pacifi c (1990-93), where he was Brohm served as the director of football opera ons assistant head coach and co-defensive coordinator at Louisville from 2004 to 2008. In that capacity, he (1992-93), defensive line coach (1990-93) and special was responsible for the day-to-day opera ons of teams coach (1990-91). the program while assis ng in developing academic From 1985 to 1989, Dunn was Montana State’s procedures and coordina ng all player development. defensive line coach, recrui ng coordinator and special He organized travel, camps and coordinated bowl 15 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Coaching Bios prepara ons for the 2004 Liberty Bowl, 2005 Gator two NCAA Tournament appearances and earned the Bowl and 2007 Orange Bowl. In addi on, Brohm program’s fi rst Associated Press ranking since the maintained all NCAA documenta on for the program. 1997-98 season. Sampson also worked closely with the In three seasons under head coach Bobby Petrino, football program under the direc on of head coaches the Cardinals won a Conference USA and Big East Bobby Petrino and Brohm. championship and twice fi nished in the Associated Sampson earned a bachelor’s degree in integrated Press top 10. strategic communica ons with a minor in Prior to Louisville, Brohm served as the president communica ons from Kentucky in 2009. While at and off ensive coordinator for the Louisville Fire of Kentucky, he worked with the media rela ons offi ce, as the Arena2 Football League. As president, he was a manager for the women’s basketball team in 2006-07 responsible for all football opera ons, corporate sales and as a staff assistant for the men’s basketball team in and marke ng, as well as hiring and supervising the 2007-08 and 2008-09. coaching staff . He took the lead in recrui ng players and Sampson earned a master’s degree in sports execu ng player contracts, while also coordina ng the administra on from Eastern Kentucky in 2011 team’s prac ce schedule and travel plans. and worked for the Kentucky High School Athle c Brohm was an account manager for WHAS radio and Associa on and the Louisville Sports Commission’s Paul Clear Channel Communica ons in Louisville for nine Hornung Award. years prior to joining the Fire. As account manager, he Sampson also spent me growing the brand of conducted adver sing sales in the greater Louisville athle cs at Louisville’s Trinity High School on a na onal market, managed event and sports marke ng ac vi es, level. Under the guidance of head coach Mike Szabo, and created a strategic plan to grow budgets and Sampson played a key role in establishing the Trinity projec ons. While at WHAS, Brohm also served as an boys’ basketball program as a state power, na onal analyst for the Louisville Cardinals’ radio broadcasts. name and eventually helping the school claim the 2012 Brohm was a four-year le erwinner and a three- KHSAA Sweet 16 for the fi rst me in program history. year starter at Louisville from 1988 to 1992. He was His work with the school’s football program resulted the star ng wide receiver during the Cardinals’ 1991 in Sports Illustrated, Scout.com and Rivals naming the appearance in the Fiesta Bowl, catching passes from his team na onal champions in 2011. brother, Jeff . A member of the Dean’s List, Brohm graduated from JMichael Jonard Louisville in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in business administra ng and accoun ng. He earned a master’s Graduate Assistant degree in teaching from Louisville in 2014. JMichael Jonard is in his second season as a graduate A three-sport athlete (football, basketball and assistant. He joined the Boilermakers a er two years as baseball) at Louisville Trinity High School, Brohm a graduate assistant at Central Michigan. earned fi rst team all-state honors as a wide receiver in Previous to his work with the Chippewas, Jonard was 1987. He was inducted into the Trinity High School Hall a graduate assistant (2011-12) and wide receivers coach of Fame in 2006 and served on the board of directors (2013) at Northwood University. He earned a master’s for the Trinity alumni board from 2000 to 2003. degree in business administra on from Northwood in 2013. Robert Sampson A 2009 graduate in sports management at Dayton, Director of Internal Rela ons Jonard was a four-year le erwinner at wide receiver for the Flyers. He fi nished his collegiate playing career Robert Sampson is in his fi rst season as director of ranked sixth in career recep ons while owning the internal rela ons. He was hired Jan. 2, 2017. school record for most catches in a season. Dayton won Sampson spent the 2016 season working as assistant the Pioneer Football League championship in 2007 and director of football opera ons at Western Kentucky. 2008, and he was part of the team that won the 2007 He assisted in the daily management of the program, FCS Mid-Major Na onal Championship. Jonard was including work with team travel, team meals, schedules, named All-Pioneer League in 2009 and twice earned recrui ng travel expenses and the coordina on of academic honor roll recogni on. head coach Jeff Brohm’s schedule. Sampson also assisted with the management of WKU football camps. The Hilltoppers won the 2016 Conference USA Championship and 2016 Boca Raton Bowl, fi nishing the season 11-3. A na ve of Lexington, Kentucky, Sampson spent the 2015-16 school year at TCU, working in the media rela ons offi ce with the women’s basketball and football programs. During a three-year s nt in WKU’s media rela ons offi ce, Sampson helped re-energize the image of the women’s basketball program, promo ng four All- American selec ons and seven conference player or coach of the year honorees. The Lady Toppers won two conference tournament championships, made 16 BOILERMAKER Coaching Bios FOOTBALL Joe Montag Graduate Assistant
Joe Montag is in his second season as a graduate assistant. He joined the Boilermakers a er 18 months as a defensive assistant at Miami (Fla.). Montag graduated with honors from Bridgewater College in 2014 with a degree in exercise science, focused more on the performance side than the rehabilita on side, while minoring in coaching. He severed as a student assistant for the football team. Montag earned a master’s in sports administra on from Miami in 2015.
Sean Robinson Graduate Assistant
Former Purdue player Sean Robinson is in his second season as a graduate assistant. Robinson le ered with the Boilermakers in 2010 and from 2012 to 2014. Originally signed as a quarterback, he switched to linebacker during the spring of 2012. Appearing in 35 career games with 22 starts, Robinson wrapped up his collegiate career with 116 tackles, including 5.5 for losses and a sack. He was voted a captain by his teammates his senior season. A na ve of Springfi eld, Illinois, Robinson earned his bachelor’s degree in organiza onal leadership from Purdue in 2015. He spent the 2015 season as a graduate assistant at Central Michigan.
Jus n Sinz Graduate Assistant
Former Purdue player Jus n Sinz is in his second season as a graduate assistant. Sinz was a four-year le erwinner with the Boilermakers from 2011 to 2014. Appearing in 48 games at ght end with 20 starts, he fi nished his career with 80 recep ons for 670 yards and seven touchdowns. He was voted a captain by his teammates prior to his senior season. He led the team in recep ons in 2013 (41) and ended his collegiate career with at least one catch in 24 consecu ve games. A na ve of Edgar, Wisconsin, Sinz earned his bachelor’s degree in selling and sales management from Purdue in 2014. He was signed as an undra ed free agent by the Indianapolis Colts in the spring of 2015.
17 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Alphabe cal Roster No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 28 Jacob Abrams Fr. CB 6-2 195 Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 5 Griffi n Alsto Fr. QB 6-2 205 St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northside Chris an School) 33 Jackson Anthrop R-Fr. WR 5-11 185 West Lafaye e, Ind. (Central Catholic) 21 ** Markus Bailey So. LB 6-1 235 Columbus, Ohio (Hilliard Davidson) 19 Aaron Banks Jr. QB 6-4 200 Indianapolis, Ind. (Brebeuf) 55 Derrick Barnes Fr. LB 6-1 250 Covington, Ky. (Holy Cross) 53 ** Kirk Barron Jr. C 6-2 305 Mishawaka, Ind. (Marian) 56 Viktor Beach Fr. OL 6-4 310 Fort Meyers, Fla. (Bishop Verot) 45 * Lane Beeler Jr. RB 5-10 230 West Point, Ind. (McCutcheon) 4 *** Ja’Whaun Bentley Sr. LB 6-2 260 Glenarden, Md. (DeMatha Catholic) 14 * Antonio Blackmon Jr. CB 6-0 195 Fort Wayne, Ind. (Bishop Dwenger) 11 ** David Blough Jr. QB 6-1 205 Carrolton, Texas (Creekview) 42 Brian Bravo Jr. K 6-2 195 North Aurora, Ill. (Joliet Catholic) 51 Bryce Brown R-Fr. OL 6-1 280 Evansville, Ind. (Evansville North) 82 Wade Buckman R-Fr. TE 6-6 235 Holland, Mich. (Holland) 80 ** Jarre Burgess Jr. WR 6-3 220 Miami, Fla. (Florida Chris an) 14 Danny Carollo R-Fr. QB 6-1 205 Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest) 24 ** Tim Cason Jr. CB 6-0 195 Clarkston, Mich. (Clarkston) 18 Keyron Catle Fr. WR 5-10 180 Hopkinsville, Ky. (Chris an County) 43 Andy Chelf So. S 6-0 190 Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) 38 Zac Collins Fr. K 6-1 180 Louisville, Ky. (Saint Xavier) 35 Wes Cook Sr. S 5-10 190 Westminster, Md. (East Carolina) 66 * Alex Criddle So. DT 6-3 310 Broken Arrow, Okla. (Thomas Edison Academy) 94 Allen Daniels Fr. DT 6-2 305 Dacula, Ga. (Dacula) 22 Sawyer Dawson So. LB 6-1 235 Lakeland, Fla. (Plant City) 42 David Day So. CB 5-9 185 Indianapolis, Ind. (North Central) 85 * J.D. Dellinger So. K 6-2 195 Charlo e, N.C. (Charlo e Country Day) 83 * Malcolm Dotson So. WR 6-2 200 Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 3 D’J Edwards Fr. WR 6-1 190 West Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Lakes) 96 Ray Ellis Jr. DT 6-4 305 San Jose, Calif. (City College of San Francisco) 86 Noah Ellison Fr. WR 6-1 190 Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 75 Shane Evans Jr. OL 6-4 310 Crystal Lake, Ill. (Northern Illinois University) 13 Spencer Evans Jr. K 6-1 200 Arlington, Texas (Baylor University) 36 *** Danny Ezechukwu 5th LB 6-2 250 Lithonia, Ga. (Arabian Mountain) 57 Semisi Fakasiieki R-Fr. DE 6-3 255 Compton, Calif. (Dominguez) 64 Eric Ferguson R-Fr. OL 6-1 295 Noblesville, Ind. (Noblesville) 58 Ryan Flaherty R-Fr. OL 6-3 280 New Carlisle, Ind. (New Prairie) 20 Benaiah Franklin R-Fr. WR 6-1 195 Marie a, Ga. (Wheeler) 25 * Tario Fuller So. RB 6-0 190 Sugar Hill, Ga. (Lanier) 6 Tyler Hamilton Fr. WR 5-9 175 Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head) 3 * Kamal Hardy Sr. CB 5-11 185 Miramar, Fla. (Monroe College) 52 Tanner Hawthorne R-Fr. OT 6-6 290 Glendale, Ariz. (Centennial) 23 * Josh Hayes So. CB 6-0 185 Indianapolis, Ind. (Pike) 88 ** Cole Herdman Jr. TE 6-4 240 Leesburg, Va. (Flint Hill) 78 Grant Hermanns R-Fr. OL 6-7 295 Albuquerque, N.M. (Rio Rancho) 96 Jake Herr So. P 6-5 230 Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 98 Kai Higgins So. DE 6-4 240 Pomona, Calif. (Chaff ey College) 40 Ronnie Hill So. S 6-0 200 Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 4 Corey Holmes Jr. WR 6-1 190 Pembroke Pines, Fla. (University of Notre Dame) 43 Myles Homan So. K 6-1 220 Cincinna , Ohio (St. Xavier) 89 * Brycen Hopkins So. TE 6-5 240 Nashville, Tenn. (Ensworth) 40 Alexander Horvath Fr. RB 6-3 221 Mishawaka, Ind. (Marian) 16 *** Garre Hudson 5th LB 6-2 245 Tallahassee, Fla. (North Florida Chris an) 2 *** Da’Wan Hunte 5th CB 5-9 190 Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 72 Jalen Jackson Fr. OL 6-2 265 Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern) 5 T.J. Jallow Jr. S 6-2 200 Olive Branch, Miss. (East Mississippi Community College) 87 Ryan James Fr. WR 6-4 200 Chicago, Ill. (De La Salle) 46 ** Race Johnson 5th CB 5-11 185 Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 46 Cornell Jones Fr. LB 6-2 240 Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 50 * Keiwan Jones Jr. DT 6-2 280 Ocala, Fla. (Dunnellon) 8 ** Markell Jones Jr. RB 5-11 200 Columbus, Ind. (Columbus East) 74 Graham Keller Fr. OL 6-4 270 Noblesville, Ind. (Guerin Catholic) 1 ** D.J. Knox Jr. RB 5-7 210 Fairburn, Ga. (Creekside) 18 BOILERMAKER Alphabe cal Roster FOOTBALL No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 37 * Brian Lankford-Johnson So. RB 6-0 190 St. Paul, Minn. (Palm Bay (Fla.)) 45 * Aus n Larkin 5th DE 6-3 255 University City, Mo. (City College of San Francisco) 30 Tobias Larry Fr. LB 6-1 210 Lakeland, Fla. (Kathleen) 10 * Mike Li le So. CB 6-0 195 Newhall, Calif. (Notre Dame) 71 Sam Loebig R-Fr. OL 6-3 315 Bethesda, Md. (Bethesda-Chevy Chase) 1 Dedrick Mackey Fr. CB 5-11 175 Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington) 21 ** Anthony Mahoungou Sr. WR 6-3 210 Paris, France (West Hills College) 20 Kenneth Major Fr. CB 6-0 190 Hopkinsville, Ky. (Chris an County) 47 ** Ben Makowski Jr. LS 6-2 250 Osceola, Ind. (Penn) 79 * Ma McCann So. OL 6-6 315 Fishers, Ind. (Bishop Chatard) 6 T.J. McCollum 5th LB 6-3 235 Birmingham, Ala. (Western Kentucky University) 26 Carter McGinnis Fr. RB 6-0 205 Noblesville, Ind. (Guerin Catholic) 31 Robert McWilliams III Fr. DE 6-4 210 South Miami, Fla. (Coral Gables) 55 * Michael Mendez So. OL 6-4 295 Los Fresnos, Texas (Los Fresnos) 11 * Antoine Miles 5th. DE 6-2 250 Canton, Ohio (McKinely) 27 * Navon Mosley So. S 6-0 190 West Bloomfi eld, Mich. (West Bloomfi eld) 9 * Lorenzo Neal So. DT 6-2 325 Houston, Texas (Saint Thomas) 13 Aidan O’Connell Fr. QB 6-3 190 Lincolnshire, Ill. (Stevenson) 8 Josh Okonye 5th CB 6-0 200 Sugar Land, Texas (Wake Forest University) 26 * C.J. Parker Sr. S 6-1 205 Menifee, Calif. (Mount San Jacinto College) 10 *** Gregory Phillips Sr. WR 6-0 200 Lithonia, Ga. (Arabia Mountain) 81 Darius Pi man Fr. TE 6-3 250 Gulfport, Miss. (Saint Stanislaus) 92 Giovanni Riviere Fr. DE 6-5 260 Cha anooga, Tenn. (McCallie School) 13 *** Gelen Robinson Sr. DE 6-1 280 Schererville, Ind. (Lake Central) 65 Marc Rolland Fr. OL 6-3 275 Indianapolis, Ind. (Roncalli) 48 Ryan Sadkowski Jr. LS 5-11 225 Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard South) 31 ** Joe Schopper Jr. P 6-0 210 Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 25 Brandon Shuman So. CB 5-11 170 Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep) 48 Rob Simmons Jr. LB 6-5 230 Philadelphia, Pa. (Valley Forge Military Academy) 2 * Elijah Sindelar So. QB 6-4 230 Princeton, Ky. (Caldwell County) 17 Nick Sipe Fr. QB 6-4 200 Villa Park, Calif. (Villa Park) 73 Ethan Smart Jr. OL 6-6 310 Southaven, Miss. (Northeast Mississippi Community College) 29 Simeon Smiley R-Fr. CB 6-0 205 Pensacola, Fla, (Pensacola Catholic) 12 Jared Sparks R-Fr. QB 6-1 205 Geismar, La. (Dutchtown) 70 David Steinmetz 5th OL 6-8 310 Gra on, Mass. (Rhode Island) 76 Mark S ckford Fr. OL 6-5 265 Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 60 * Eric Swingler Jr. OL 6-6 305 Munster, Ind. (Munster) 38 Brennan Thieneman R-Fr. S 6-1 200 Noblesville, Ind. (Guerin Catholic) 41 * Jacob Thieneman Jr. S 6-1 210 Noblesville, Ind. (Guerin Catholic) 68 * Peyton Trui So. OL 6-5 285 West Lafaye e, Ind. (West Lafaye e) 84 Jess Trussell So. TE 6-6 245 Arlington, Texas (James Mar n) 91 Chazmyn Turner So. DE 6-5 260 Mooresville, N.C. (Mooresville) 77 DJ Washington Fr. OL 6-4 285 Louisville, Ky. (Ballard) 44 Anthony Wa s R-Fr. DT 6-4 295 Houston, Texas (Jack Yates) 32 * Jack Wegher So. RB 5-10 205 Sioux City, S.D. (IMG Academy) 34 Jonah Williams Fr. LB 6-3 235 West Lafaye e, Ind. (West Lafaye e) 7 ** Eddy Wilson Jr. DT 6-4 295 Pon ac, Mich. (West Bloomfi eld) 34 * Richie Worship So. RB 6-0 260 Cleveland, Ohio (Valley Forge) 9 Terry Wright Jr. WR 5-11 180 Memphis, Tenn. (Coff eyville Community College) 50 * Bearooz Yacoobi Jr. OL 6-5 300 Dearborn, Mich. (Dearborn) 54 Mike Zeigler So. DE 6-4 260 Springfi eld, Ill (Southern Illinois) 7 Isaac Zico Jr. WR 6-1 190 Milledgeville, Ga. (Georgia Military College) * denotes le ers earned. Cl. denotes athle c eligibility in the fall.
Head Coach: Jeff Brohm Assistant Coaches: Brian Brohm (Co-Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks), Nick Holt (Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers), Tony Levine (Co-Off ensive Coordinator/Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends), Anthony Poindexter (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary), JaMarcus Shephard (Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers), Chris Barclay (Running Backs), Derrick Jackson (Cornerbacks), Reggie Johnson (Defensive Line), Dale Williams (Off ensive Line) Quality Control: Dan Rowe, Ryan Wallace, Kevin Wolthausen Strength & Condi oning Staff : Jus n Love (Director of Football Strength & Condi oning), Domenic Reno (Senior Associate Director), Dennis Love (Associate Director), Jeff Eaton (Assistant Director), Chris Giacchino (Assistant Director) Graduate Assistants: JMichael Jonard, Joe Montag, Sean Robinson, Jus n Sinz 19 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Numerical Roster No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 1 ** D.J. Knox Jr. RB 5-7 210 Fairburn, Ga. (Creekside) 1 Dedrick Mackey Fr. CB 5-11 175 Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington) 2 *** Da’Wan Hunte 5th CB 5-9 190 Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 2 * Elijah Sindelar So. QB 6-4 230 Princeton, Ky. (Caldwell County) 3 D’J Edwards Fr. WR 6-1 190 West Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Lakes) 3 * Kamal Hardy Sr. CB 5-11 185 Miramar, Fla. (Monroe College) 4 *** Ja’Whaun Bentley Sr. LB 6-2 260 Glenarden, Md. (DeMatha Catholic) 4 Corey Holmes Jr. WR 6-1 190 Pembroke Pines, Fla. (University of Notre Dame) 5 Griffi n Alsto Fr. QB 6-2 205 St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northside Chris an School) 5 T.J. Jallow Jr. S 6-2 200 Olive Branch, Miss. (East Mississippi Community College) 6 Tyler Hamilton Fr. WR 5-9 175 Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head) 6 T.J. McCollum 5th LB 6-3 235 Birmingham, Ala. (Western Kentucky University) 7 ** Eddy Wilson Jr. DT 6-4 295 Pon ac, Mich. (West Bloomfi eld) 7 Isaac Zico Jr. WR 6-1 190 Milledgeville, Ga. (Georgia Military College) 8 ** Markell Jones Jr. RB 5-11 200 Columbus, Ind. (Columbus East) 8 Josh Okonye 5th CB 6-0 200 Sugar Land, Texas (Wake Forest University) 9 * Lorenzo Neal So. DT 6-2 325 Houston, Texas (Saint Thomas) 9 Terry Wright Jr. WR 5-11 180 Memphis, Tenn. (Coff eyville Community College) 10 * Mike Li le So. CB 6-0 195 Newhall, Calif. (Notre Dame) 10 *** Gregory Phillips Sr. WR 6-0 200 Lithonia, Ga. (Arabia Mountain) 11 ** David Blough Jr. QB 6-1 205 Carrolton, Texas (Creekview) 11 * Antoine Miles 5th. DE 6-2 250 Canton, Ohio (McKinely) 12 Jared Sparks R-Fr. QB 6-1 205 Geismar, La. (Dutchtown) 13 Spencer Evans Jr. K 6-1 200 Arlington, Texas (Baylor University) 13 Aidan O’Connell Fr. QB 6-3 190 Lincolnshire, Ill. (Stevenson) 13 *** Gelen Robinson Sr. DE 6-1 280 Schererville, Ind. (Lake Central) 14 * Antonio Blackmon Jr. CB 6-0 195 Fort Wayne, Ind. (Bishop Dwenger) 14 Danny Carollo R-Fr. QB 6-1 205 Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest) 16 *** Garre Hudson 5th LB 6-2 245 Tallahassee, Fla. (North Florida Chris an) 17 Nick Sipe Fr. QB 6-4 200 Villa Park, Calif. (Villa Park) 18 Keyron Catle Fr. WR 5-10 180 Hopkinsville, Ky. (Chris an County) 19 Aaron Banks Jr. QB 6-4 200 Indianapolis, Ind. (Brebeuf) 20 Benaiah Franklin R-Fr. WR 6-1 195 Marie a, Ga. (Wheeler) 20 Kenneth Major Fr. CB 6-0 190 Hopkinsville, Ky. (Chris an County) 21 ** Markus Bailey So. LB 6-1 235 Columbus, Ohio (Hilliard Davidson) 21 ** Anthony Mahoungou Sr. WR 6-3 210 Paris, France (West Hills College) 22 Sawyer Dawson So. LB 6-1 235 Lakeland, Fla. (Plant City) 23 * Josh Hayes So. CB 6-0 185 Indianapolis, Ind. (Pike) 24 ** Tim Cason Jr. CB 6-0 195 Clarkston, Mich. (Clarkston) 25 * Tario Fuller So. RB 6-0 190 Sugar Hill, Ga. (Lanier) 25 Brandon Shuman So. CB 5-11 170 Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep) 26 Carter McGinnis Fr. RB 6-0 205 Noblesville, Ind. (Guerin Catholic) 26 * C.J. Parker Sr. S 6-1 205 Menifee, Calif. (Mount San Jacinto College) 27 * Navon Mosley So. S 6-0 190 West Bloomfi eld, Mich. (West Bloomfi eld) 28 Jacob Abrams Fr. CB 6-2 195 Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 29 Simeon Smiley R-Fr. CB 6-0 205 Pensacola, Fla, (Pensacola Catholic) 30 Tobias Larry Fr. LB 6-1 210 Lakeland, Fla. (Kathleen) 31 Robert McWilliams III Fr. DE 6-4 210 South Miami, Fla. (Coral Gables) 31 ** Joe Schopper Jr. P 6-0 210 Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 32 * Jack Wegher So. RB 5-10 205 Sioux City, S.D. (IMG Academy) 33 Jackson Anthrop R-Fr. WR 5-11 185 West Lafaye e, Ind. (Central Catholic) 34 Jonah Williams Fr. LB 6-3 235 West Lafaye e, Ind. (West Lafaye e) 34 * Richie Worship So. RB 6-0 260 Cleveland, Ohio (Valley Forge) 35 Wes Cook Sr. S 5-10 190 Westminster, Md. (East Carolina) 36 *** Danny Ezechukwu 5th LB 6-2 250 Lithonia, Ga. (Arabian Mountain) 37 * Brian Lankford-Johnson So. RB 6-0 190 St. Paul, Minn. (Palm Bay (Fla.)) 38 Zac Collins Fr. K 6-1 180 Louisville, Ky. (Saint Xavier) 38 Brennan Thieneman R-Fr. S 6-1 200 Noblesville, Ind. (Guerin Catholic) 40 Ronnie Hill So. S 6-0 200 Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 40 Alexander Horvath Fr. RB 6-3 221 Mishawaka, Ind. (Marian) 41 * Jacob Thieneman Jr. S 6-1 210 Noblesville, Ind. (Guerin Catholic) 42 Brian Bravo Jr. K 6-2 195 North Aurora, Ill. (Joliet Catholic) 42 David Day So. CB 5-9 185 Indianapolis, Ind. (North Central) 20 BOILERMAKER Numerical Roster FOOTBALL No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 43 Andy Chelf So. S 6-0 190 Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) 43 Myles Homan So. K 6-1 220 Cincinna , Ohio (St. Xavier) 44 Anthony Wa s R-Fr. DT 6-4 295 Houston, Texas (Jack Yates) 45 * Lane Beeler Jr. RB 5-10 230 West Point, Ind. (McCutcheon) 45 * Aus n Larkin 5th DE 6-3 255 University City, Mo. (City College of San Francisco) 46 ** Race Johnson 5th CB 5-11 185 Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 46 Cornell Jones Fr. LB 6-2 240 Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 47 ** Ben Makowski Jr. LS 6-2 250 Osceola, Ind. (Penn) 48 Ryan Sadkowski Jr. LS 5-11 225 Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard South) 48 Rob Simmons Jr. LB 6-5 230 Philadelphia, Pa. (Valley Forge Military Academy) 50 * Keiwan Jones Jr. DT 6-2 280 Ocala, Fla. (Dunnellon) 50 * Bearooz Yacoobi Jr. OL 6-5 300 Dearborn, Mich. (Dearborn) 51 Bryce Brown R-Fr. OL 6-1 280 Evansville, Ind. (Evansville North) 52 Tanner Hawthorne R-Fr. OT 6-6 290 Glendale, Ariz. (Centennial) 53 ** Kirk Barron Jr. C 6-2 305 Mishawaka, Ind. (Marian) 54 Mike Zeigler So. DE 6-4 260 Springfi eld, Ill (Southern Illinois) 55 Derrick Barnes Fr. LB 6-1 250 Covington, Ky. (Holy Cross) 55 * Michael Mendez So. OL 6-4 295 Los Fresnos, Texas (Los Fresnos) 56 Viktor Beach Fr. OL 6-4 310 Fort Meyers, Fla. (Bishop Verot) 57 Semisi Fakasiieki R-Fr. DE 6-3 255 Compton, Calif. (Dominguez) 58 Ryan Flaherty R-Fr. OL 6-3 280 New Carlisle, Ind. (New Prairie) 60 * Eric Swingler Jr. OL 6-6 305 Munster, Ind. (Munster) 64 Eric Ferguson R-Fr. OL 6-1 295 Noblesville, Ind. (Noblesville) 65 Marc Roland Fr. OL 6-3 275 Indianapolis, Ind. (Roncalli) 66 * Alex Criddle So. DT 6-3 310 Broken Arrow, Okla. (Thomas Edison Academy) 68 * Peyton Trui So. OL 6-5 285 West Lafaye e, Ind. (West Lafaye e) 70 David Steinmetz 5th OL 6-8 310 Gra on, Mass. (Rhode Island) 71 Sam Loebig R-Fr. OL 6-3 315 Bethesda, Md. (Bethesda-Chevy Chase) 72 Jalen Jackson Fr. OL 6-2 265 Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern) 73 Ethan Smart Jr. OL 6-6 310 Southaven, Miss. (Northeast Mississippi Community College) 74 Graham Keller Fr. OL 6-4 270 Noblesville, Ind. (Guerin Catholic) 75 Shane Evans Jr. OL 6-4 310 Crystal Lake, Ill. (Northern Illinois University) 76 Mark S ckford Fr. OL 6-5 265 Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 77 DJ Washington Fr. OL 6-4 285 Louisville, Ky. (Ballard) 78 Grant Hermanns R-Fr. OL 6-7 295 Albuquerque, N.M. (Rio Rancho) 79 * Ma McCann So. OL 6-6 315 Fishers, Ind. (Bishop Chatard) 80 ** Jarre Burgess Jr. WR 6-3 220 Miami, Fla. (Florida Chris an) 81 Darius Pi man Fr. TE 6-3 250 Gulfport, Miss. (Saint Stanislaus) 82 Wade Buckman R-Fr. TE 6-6 235 Holland, Mich. (Holland) 83 * Malcolm Dotson So. WR 6-2 200 Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 84 Jess Trussell So. TE 6-6 245 Arlington, Texas (James Mar n) 85 * J.D. Dellinger So. K 6-2 195 Charlo e, N.C. (Charlo e County Day) 86 Noah Ellison Fr. WR 6-1 190 Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 87 Ryan James Fr. WR 6-4 200 Chicago, Ill. (De La Salle) 88 ** Cole Herdman Jr. TE 6-4 240 Leesburg, Va. (Flint Hill) 89 * Brycen Hopkins So. TE 6-5 240 Nashville, Tenn. (Ensworth) 91 Chazmyn Turner So. DE 6-5 260 Mooresville, N.C. (Mooresville) 92 Giovanni Riviere Fr. DE 6-5 260 Cha anooga, Tenn. (McCallie School) 94 Allen Daniels Fr. DT 6-2 305 Dacula, Ga. (Dacula) 96 Ray Ellis Jr. DT 6-4 305 San Jose, Calif. (City College of San Francisco) 96 Jake Herr So. P 6-5 230 Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 98 Kai Higgins So. DE 6-4 240 Pomona, Calif. (Chaff ey College) * denotes le ers earned. Cl. denotes athle c eligibility in the fall.
Head Coach: Jeff Brohm Assistant Coaches: Brian Brohm (Co-Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks), Nick Holt (Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers), Tony Levine (Co-Off ensive Coordinator/Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends), Anthony Poindexter (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary), JaMarcus Shephard (Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers), Chris Barclay (Running Backs), Derrick Jackson (Cornerbacks), Reggie Johnson (Defensive Line), Dale Williams (Off ensive Line) Quality Control: Dan Rowe, Ryan Wallace, Kevin Wolthausen Strength & Condi oning Staff : Jus n Love (Director of Football Strength & Condi oning), Domenic Reno (Senior Associate Director), Dennis Love (Associate Director), Jeff Eaton (Assistant Director), Chris Giacchino (Assistant Director) Graduate Assistants: JMichael Jonard, Joe Montag, Sean Robinson, Jus n Sinz 21 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios #28 Jacob Abrams #33 Jackson Anthrop Freshman R-Freshman Cornerback Wide Receiver 6-2 // 195 5-11 // 185 Carmel, Ind. West Lafaye e, Ind. Carmel H.S. Central Catholic H.S.
High School: 2016: • Recorded 60 tackles, including two for loss, two • Did not play. intercep ons and nine pass break-ups as a senior at Carmel High School. High School: • Helped lead team to the 6A State Championship as a • As a senior, scored a school-record 55 touchdowns senior. and averaged nine yards per carry while rushing for • Named MIC All-Conference. 2,247 yards. • Also ran track. • Also played safety for the 2015 Class A state champions. Personal: • Named fi rst team Associated Press All-State as a • Given name is Jacob Benjamin Abrams. defensive back, wide receiver and running back during • Born Jan. 29, 1999. high school career. • Is planning to major in robo cs engineering • Wrapped up as Central Catholic’s all- me touchdown technology. leader with 105 in his high school career.
#5 Griffi n Alsto Personal: • Given named is Jackson Jaymes Anthrop. Freshman • Born Jan. 9, 1997. Quarterback • Is planning to major in communica ons. 6-2 // 205 • Brother, Danny, was a four-year football le erwinner St. Petersburg, Fla. at Purdue (2012-15). Northside Chris an School • Brother, Dru, was a member of the Purdue basketball team (2010-13). High School: • Brother, Jade, played basketball and baseball at St. • Named fi rst team All-State Class 2A. Joseph College. • Nominated for the Class 2A Off ensive Player of the • Parents, John and Jana, are Purdue graduates, as are Year. two aunts and two uncles. • Completed 164 of 296 passes (.554) for 2,410 yards, • Father played basketball at Purdue (1977-80). 31 touchdowns and eight intercep ons in 12 games as a senior. #21 Markus Bailey • Also rushed 70 mes for 235 yards and eight Sophomore touchdowns in his fi nal high school season. • Had career-highs of 317 passing yards and fi ve Linebacker touchdowns in team’s 47-0 win over Indian Rocks 6-1 // 235 Chris an. Columbus, Ohio • Threw for 201 yards and fi ve touchdowns in team’s Hilliard Davidson H.S. FHSAA Class 2A quarterfi nal win over Cambridge Chris an. 2016: • Completed 109 of 215 passes (.507) for 1,725 yards, • Academic All-Big Ten. 15 touchdowns and 10 intercep ons as a junior in 10 • Started all 12 games. games. • Led team with 97 total tackles, including 61 solo • Added four rushing touchdowns in his junior season. stops. • Went 85 for 179 (.475) for 1,244 yards, 15 touchdowns • Recorded 6.0 tackles for loss. and fi ve intercep ons as a sophomore. • Had a team-high four intercep ons. • Rushed for 98 yards and a pair of scores as a • Had four tackles, three solo, against Eastern Kentucky sophomore. on Sept. 3. • Also was team’s kicker as a sophomore, making 19 of • Finished with nine tackles, seven solo, vs. Cincinna 21 extra points and one fi eld goal. on Sept. 10. • Played for his dad, Purdue legend Mike Alsto . • Recorded three solo tackles vs. Nevada on Sept. 24. • Posted fi ve total tackles, four solo, and an intercep on Personal: at Maryland on Oct.1. • Given name is Griffi n Michael Alsto . • Finished with 11 tackles at Illinois on Oct. 8. • Born April 1, 1999 • Had 11 tackles, seven solo, vs. Iowa on Oct. 15. • Is planning to major in management. • Recorded six tackles at No. 8 Nebraska on Oct. 22. • Had six tackles, including 1.0 for loss, vs. No. 24 Penn State on Oct. 29. 22 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL • Tallied a career-high 12 tackles, including an assisted #19 Aaron Banks TFL, at Minnesota on Nov. 5 Junior • Tied career-high with 12 tackles, including 2.5 TFLs, and had an intercep on vs. Northwestern on Nov. 12. Quarterback • Finished with nine tackles, including 2.0 TFLs, vs. No. 6-4 // 200 6 Wisconsin on Nov. 19. Indianapolis, Ind. • Wrapped up the season with eight solo tackles and a Brebeuf H.S. pair of intercep ons at Indiana on Nov. 26. 2016: 2015: • Did not play. • Appeared in three games as a reserve before injuring his knee. 2015: • Recorded 12 tackles, nine solo, for the year. • Appeared vs. Indiana on Nov. 28 as a reserve a er • Had three tackles at Marshall on Sept. 6. joining the team as a walkon. • Tallied three tackles, all solo, against Indiana State on • Completed lone passing a empt for four yards. Sept. 12. • Posted a season-high six tackles, fi ve solo, vs. Virginia Personal: Tech on Sept. 19. • Given name is Aaron A. Banks • Born May 8, 1997. High School: • Is planning to major in industrial engineering. • Three-year varsity le erwinner in football. • Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, No. 59 #55 Derrick Barnes outside linebacker from 247Sports.com Freshman • Recorded 100 tackles, three intercep ons and three forced fumbles as a senior. Linebacker • First team All-OCC, all-district and all-metro as a 6-1 // 250 senior. Covington, Ky. • Second team all-state. Holy Cross H.S. • Team MVP and Marine Corps Dis nguished Athlete. • Had 160 tackles, four intercep ons and three forced High School: fumbles as a junior. • 2016 second team AP All-State selec on. • Second team All-OCC, special men on all-district and • 2016 Courier-Journal All-State selec on. honorable men on all-metro as a junior. • 2016 Class 2A-District Six Player of the Year by the • Four- me academic achievement award winner. Kentucky Football Coaches Associa on. • Played both ways at linebacker and running back. Personal: • Led the team in tackles as a senior with 126, including • Given named is Markus LaJuan Bailey. 96 solo stops. • Born March 7, 1997. • Recovered four fumbles and had three intercep ons • Is majoring in movement and sport sciences. in 2016. • Rushed for 1,567 yards on 150 carries (10.5 average) Tackles G-GS U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU with 22 touchdowns as a senior. 2015 3-0 9-3-12 0.0 0.0 1 • Had three kick returns for touchdowns in 2016. 2016 12-12 61-36-97 6.0 0.0 2 Career 15-12 70-39-109 6.0 0.0 3 Personal: Other: 2016 - 4 INT • Given name is Derrick Danta Jr. Barnes. • Born May 29, 1999. 2016 Game-By-Game U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU • Is majoring in exploratory studies. Eastern Kentucky 3-1-4 0.0 0.0 0 Cincinna 7-2-9 0.0 0.0 0 Nevada 3-0-3 0.0 0.0 1 #53 Kirk Barron at Maryland 4-1-5 0.0 0.0 0 Junior at Illinois 1-10-11 0.0 0.0 1 Center Iowa 7-4-11 0.0 0.0 0 6-2 // 305 at Nebraska 2-4-6 0.0 0.0 0 Penn State 6-1-7 1.0 0.0 0 Mishawaka, Ind. at Minnesota 6-6-12 0.5 0.0 0 Marian H.S. Northwestern 8-4-12 2.5 0.0 0 Wisconsin 6-3-9 2.0 0.0 0 2016: at Indiana 8-0-8 0.0 0.0 0 • Started all 12 games at center.
2015: • Appeared in fi ve games, making one start vs. Indiana.
23 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios 2014: #56 Viktor Beach • Did not play. Freshman Off ensive Line High School: • A three-star recruit rated as the No. 46 OG na onally, 6-4 // 310 No. 8 overall recruit in Indiana and No. 107 regionally Fort Myers, Fla. by ESPN.com. Bishop Verot H.S. • Listed as the No. 1 center in Indiana, the No. 5 center in region and the na on’s No. 16 center and a three- High School: star recruit by Scout.com. • Named Class 4A second-team all-state. • Overall No. 114 Midwest recruit and No. 11 rated • Named fi rst team all-area by the News-Press. player in Indiana by Scout.com • Started on an off ensive line that led Bishop Verot to • Listed as a three-star recruit ranked No. 19 na onally the postseason four years in a row. and the No. 13-rated recruit in Indiana by 247Sports. • Selected as a member of Team USA football that will com. compete for the North American Championship. • Rated as the No. 15 player in Indiana by Rivals.com. • Rated No. 18 by NUC and an NUC fi ve-star rated Personal: player. • Given name is Viktor Beach. • Named to the 2012 and 2013 Class AAA Associated • Born April 14, 1999. Press Indiana All State Football Teams. • Is undecided on major. • 2013 AAA Academic All-State Selec on. • Selected to the Indiana Football Coaches Associa on #45 Lane Beeler Top 50 in 2013. • Preseason Indiana Prep Max Prep Top 25 selec on Junior and postseason Indiana Prep Top 22 All-State Selec on Running Back • Named to the 2013 Elkhart Truth All-Area Team. 5-10 // 230 • Two- me fi rst team All Northern Indiana Conference West Point, Ind. Selec on and second team selec on as a sophomore McCutcheon H.S. playing both OG/C in 2011, 2012 and 2013. • Named to the pres gious Prime Time 25 team a er 2016: his junior campaign where he helped guide Marian • Academic All-Big Ten. to a 10-4 season including sec onal and regional • Did not play. championships eventually losing to Hamilton Heights in the semi-state. 2015: • Two- me Army “Strongest Man” winner. • Did not play. • Established records with the most “pancake blocks” in a career (372) from 2011 to 2013 and the single game 2014: record of 25 (Mishawaka, 2012). • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. • Nominated to 2011 All-Madden Team/IMG Academies. Personal: • Army All American Combine Invite 2012. • Given name is Lane Jamison Beeler. • 2012 Semper Fi All American Combine Par cipant. • Born Nov. 30, 1995. • Off ensive line MVP Selec on at the Core 6 Winter • Is majoring in agricultural systems management. Showcase 2013. • Best of the Midwest OL MVP selec on in 2013. • High school head coach was Reggie Glon and posi on #4 Ja’Whaun Bentley coach was Tyler Dende. Senior • Played basketball as a freshman. Linebacker • Threw shot put as a junior. 6-2 // 260 Glenarden, Md. Personal: DeMatha Catholic H.S. • Given name is Kirk Jude Barron II. • Born June 3, 1995. 2016: • Is majoring in organiza onal leadership. • Appeared in nine games, making eight starts. • Finished fi h on the team with 50 total tackles, including 37 solo stops. • Had 7.0 tackles for loss and one PBU. • Had nine tackles against Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. • Finished with eight tackles, fi ve solo, vs. Cincinna on Sept. 10. • Recorded seven tackles, including 2.0 for loss, vs. Nevada on Sept. 24. • Had three tackles at Maryland on Oct. 1. • Finished with four tackles at No. 8 Nebraska on Oct. 24 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL 22. senior. • Had six solo tackles, 2.0 for loss, vs. Penn State on Oct. • Two- me fi rst team all-conference as a junior and 29. senior. • Tallied three tackles, 2.0 for loss, at Minnesota on • Two- me fi rst team all-state as a junior and senior. Nov. 5. • First team All-Washington Area Catholic Conference • Recorded a season-high 10 tackles, eight solo, at (WCAC) as a senior. Indiana on Nov. 26. • Played in Off ense-Defense 2014 All-American Bowl. • Recorded 10 sacks and one forced fumble as a 2015: freshman. • Started the fi rst fi ve games of the season before • Recorded 116 tackles and 6.0 sacks as a junior. injuring his knee at prac ce. • 113 tackles, 26 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks and one • Despite not playing in the fi nal seven games, fi nished intercep on returned for a TD as a senior. fi h on the team with 49 total tackles (26 solo) with 7.5 • Team won WCAC championship senior year. tackles for loss and two PBUs. • Had 10 tackles, including four solo stops, with 1.5 Personal: TFLs at Marshall on Sept. 6. • Given name is Ja’Whaun Louis Bentley. • Recorded fi ve tackles, all solo, and a TFL against • Born Aug. 24, 1996. Indiana State on Sept. 12. • Is majoringin organiza on leadership. • Finished with 11 tackles, fi ve solo, with a career-high • Enjoys singing and basketball. 3.0 TFLs vs. Virginia Tech on Sept. 19. • Had a career-high 14 tackles, nine solo, an assisted Tackles G-GS U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU TFL and two PBUs against Bowling Green on Sept. 26. 2014 12-12 43-33-76 3.5 0.0 1 • Recorded nine tackles and 1.5 TFLs at No. 2 Michigan 2015 5-5 26-23-49 7.5 0.0 2 State on Oct. 3. 2016 9-8 37-13-50 7.0 0.0 1 Career 26-25 106-69-175 11.0 0.0 3 • 2014: Other: 2014 - 1 INT, 3 FR • Started all 12 games. • Finished the season with 76 tackles, 43 solo and 3.5 2014 Game-By-Game U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU for loss, three fumble recoveries, one PBU and one Western Michigan 2-3-5 0.0 0.0 1 intercep on. Started fi rst collegiate game at outside Central Michigan 4-0-4 0.0 0.0 0 linebacker, recording fi ve tackles, 2 unassisted, and one vs. Notre Dame 2-7-9 0.5 0.0 0 PBU against Western Michigan on Aug. 30. Southern Illinois 5-2-7 0.5 0.0 0 • Recorded four solo tackles and fi rst career Iowa 1-2-3 0.5 0.0 0 intercep on for 44 yards against Central Michigan on at Illinois 2-5-7 0.0 0.0 0 Sept. 6. Michigan State 7-0-7 0.0 0.0 0 • Made nine tackles, two solo, and an assist on TFL at Minnesota 2-3-5 0.0 0.0 0 against No. 11 Notre Dame. at Nebraska 6-5-11 1.0 0.0 0 • Had seven tackles, fi ve solo, and fi rst career fumble Wisconsin 4-0-4 0.0 0.0 0 recovery against Southern Illinois on Sept. 20. Northwestern 2-1-3 1.0 0.0 0 • Made three tackles against Iowa on Sept. 27. at Indiana 6-5-11 0.0 0.0 0 • Recorded seven tackles, two solo, at Illinois on Oct. 4. • Started at inside linebacker following defensive 2015 Game-By-Game U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU injuries, made a career-high seven solo tackles against at Marshall 4-6-10 1.5 0.0 0 No. 8 Michigan State on Oct. 11. Indiana State 5-0-5 1.0 0.0 0 • Had fi ve tackles, two solo, and one fumble recovery at Virginia Tech 5-6-11 3.0 0.0 0 Minnesota on Oct. 18. Bowling Green 9-5-14 0.5 0.0 2 • Recorded a career-high 11 tackles, six solo, and one at Michigan State 3-6-9 1.5 0.0 0 TFL at No. 17 Nebraska on Nov. 1. • Had four solo tackles against No. 25 Wisconsin on 2016 Game-By-Game U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU Nov. 8. Eastern Kentucky 3-6-9 0.0 0.0 0 • Made three tackles, two solo, one TFL and a fumble Cincinna 5-3-8 0.0 0.0 1 recovery against Northwestern on Nov. 22. Nevada 6-1-7 2.0 0.0 0 • Matched career-high 11 tackles, six solo, at Indiana on at Maryland 3-0-3 0.0 0.0 0 Nov. 29. at Illinois 0-0-0 0.0 0.0 0 • Named to the ESPN.com True Freshman All-America Iowa DNP Team and the USA TODAY Sports Freshman All-America at Nebraska 3-1-4 0.0 0.0 0 team. Penn State 6-0-6 2.0 0.0 0 at Minnesota 3-0-3 2.0 0.0 0 High School: Northwestern DNP • Four-year le erwinner. Wisconsin DNP • Three-star prospect by 247Sports.com, ESPN.com, at Indiana 8-2-10 1.0 0.0 0 Rivals.com and Scout.com • Two- me fi rst team all-metropolitan as a junior and
25 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios #14 Antonio Blackmon at Minnesota on Nov. 5. Junior • Went 21 of 36 for 184 yards and one touchdown vs. Northwestern on Nov. 12. Also scored a rushing Cornerback touchdown. 6-0 // 195 • Completed 14 of 30 passes for 206 yards and two Fort Wayne, Ind. touchdowns against No. 6 Wisconsin on Nov. 19. Bishop Dwenger H.S. • Was 24 of 45 for 225 yards and two touchdowns at Indiana on Nov. 26. 2016: • Appeared in 11 games as a reserve. 2015: • Finished the season with nine tackles and an • Academic All-Big Ten. intercep on. • Appeared in 10 games, making eight starts. • Returned an intercep on 34 yards at Minnesota on • Took over as the star ng quarterback in the fourth Nov. 5. game of the season vs. Bowling Green. • Completed 169 of 293 passing a empts (.577) for 2015: 1,574 yards with 10 touchdowns and eight intercep ons • Joined the team as a walkon in the spring. on the year. • Did not play. • Rushed for 94 yards on 67 a empts with four touchdowns. Personal: • Made fi rst collegiate appearance as a reserve against • Given name Antonio DeVonte Blackmon. Indiana State on Sept. 12. • Born June 26, 1995. • Was 3 of 7 for 11 yards as a reserve vs. Virginia Tech • Is majoring in movement and sport sciences. on Sept. 19. • Threw for a then-career-high 340 yards and a pair of Tackles G-GS U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU touchdowns in fi rst start against Bowling Green on Sept. 2016 11-0 4-5-9 0.0 0.0 1 26. Completed 29 of 39 passes with one intercep on Other: 2016 - 1 INT against the Falcons. • Was 15 of 31 for 136 yard with a touchdown and an #11 David Blough intercep on at No. 2 Michigan State on Oct. 3. • Finished 21 of 49 for 207 yards with a touchdown and Junior three picks vs. Minnesota on Oct. 10. Quarterback • Completed 15 of 31 passing a empts for 136 yards at 6-1 // 205 Wisconsin on Oct. 17. Carollton, Texas • Named the Big Ten Off ensive Player of the Week a er Creekview H.S. going 28 of 43 for 274 yards and four touchdowns, including a career-long 83-yard strike to DeAngelo 2016: Yancey, against Nebraska on Oct. 31. Also rushed for • Academic All-Big Ten. 82 yards on 10 carries against the Huskers, including • Started all 12 games. a 56-yard touchdown, to become the fi rst Purdue • Led the Big Ten in passing average per game (279.3). player to account for fi ve touchdowns in a game since • Completed 295 of 517 passes (.570) for 3,352 yards quarterback Cur s Painter did so against Indiana on and 25 touchdowns with 21 intercep ons. Nov. 22, 2008. • Passing total was seventh in school history and • Completed 29 of 47 a empts for 174 yards with a touchdowns ed for fi h. touchdown and two intercep ons vs. Illinois on Nov. 7. • Rushed for 20 yards and four touchdowns on 80 • Went 26 of 45 for 287 yards with a touchdown and a empts. an intercep on at Northwestern on Nov. 14. Tossed • Was 25 of 43 for 245 yards and one touchdown vs. a 68-yard touchdown pass to Domonique Young on Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. Scored a pair of rushing Purdue’s fi rst off ensive play from scrimmage against touchdowns as well. the Wildcats. • Completed 32 of 57 a empts for 401 yards and two • Was 3 of 5 for nine yards at No. 6 Iowa on Nov. 21 touchdowns against Cincinna on Sept. 10. before leaving the game with a head injury. • Went 21 of 30 for 300 yards and two touchdowns vs. • Did not play against Indiana on Nov. 28. Nevada on Sept. 24. • Completed 18 of 30 a empts for 132 yards and one 2014: touchdown at Maryland on Oct. 1. • Did not play. • Was 22 of 35 for 220 yards and one touchdown at Illinois on Oct. 8. Also scored one rushing touchdown. High School: • Went 30 of 59 for a career-high 458 yards and fi ve • Three-year le erwinner. touchdowns vs. Iowa on Oct. 15. • Three-star prospect by 247Sports.com, ESPN, Rivals. • Completed 25 of 43 a empts for 309 yards and two com and Scout.com. touchdowns at No. 8 Nebraska on Oct. 22. • Named Elite 11 quarterback. • Was 34 of 50 for 281 yards and two touchdowns vs. • Four- me winner of Crimson Honor in football. No. 24 Penn State on Oct. 29. • Week 10 Texas High School Player of the Week as a • Finished 29 of 48 for 391 yards and four touchdowns senior. 26 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL • Two- me team MVP his junior and senior year. 2015: • Threw for 17 touchdowns as a junior. • Did not play. • Threw for 14 touchdowns as a senior. • Amassed 57 total touchdowns in high school career. High School: • Totaled 5,800 yards in high school career. • Four-year le erwinner. • High school coach was Jay Cline. • Rated as a fi ve-star kicker and a four-star punter by • Played for the same high school as former Purdue Kohls Kicking Camps. defensive end Ryan Russell. • Ranked as one of the top kicker/punter specialists in the Midwest region. Personal: • Holds all the kicking and pun ng records at his high • Given name is David Marshall Blough. school. • Born July 31, 1995. • Booted a 53-yard fi eld goal as a senior. • Is majoring in organiza onal leadership. • Daily Herald All-Conference. • Enjoys magic tricks, ping pong, chess and golf. • Daily Herald All-Area. • Has volunteered for fi ve mission trips to South Africa • Played at the same high school as Purdue legend Mike with the Fellowship of Chris an Athletes. Alsto . • Selected to speak at the 2017 Big Ten Football Kickoff • Math Na onal Honors Society. Luncheon and received a standing ova on for his • Honor Roll. speech on football as a microcosm of life. Personal: Passing G-GS C-A-I Yards TDs LG Avg./G • Given name is Brian Thomas Bravo. 2015 10-9 169-293-8 1,574 10 83 157.4 • Born Aug. 13, 1997. 2016 12-12 295-517-21 3,352 25 89 279.3 • Majoring in selling and sales management. Career 22-21 464-810-29 4,926 35 89 223.9 • Great cousin, Sándor Kocsis, was a World Cup soccer player and the No. 1 player in the world during his 2015 Game-By-Game C-A-I Yards TDs career. at Marshall DNP Indiana State 0-1-0 0 0 #51 Bryce Brown Virginia Tech 3-7-0 11 0 Bowling Green 29-39-1 340 2 R-Freshman at Michigan State 15-31-1 136 1 Off ensive Line Minnesota 21-49-3 207 1 6-1 // 280 at Wisconsin 15-26-0 136 0 Evansville, Ind. Nebraska 28-43-0 274 4 Evansville North H.S. Illinois 29-47-2 174 1 at Northwestern 26-45-1 287 1 2016: at Iowa 3-5-0 9 0 • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. Indiana DNP Personal: 2016 Game-By-Game C-A-I Yards TDs • Given named is Bryce Valen no Brown. Eastern Kentucky 25-43-1 245 1 • Born Feb. 22, 1998 Cincinna 32-57-5 401 2 • Is planning to major in economics. Nevada 21-30-1 300 2 at Maryland 18-41-0 132 1 at Illinois 22-35-2 220 1 Iowa 30-59-1 458 5 at Nebraska 25-43-1 309 2 Penn State 34-50-1 281 2 at Minnesota 29-48-1 391 4 Northwestern 21-36-3 184 1 Wisconsin 14-30-3 206 2 at Indiana 24-45-2 225 2
#42 Brian Bravo Sophomore Kicker 6-2 // 195 North Aurora, Ill. Joliet Catholic H.S.
2016: • Did not play.
27 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios #82 Wade Buckman #24 Tim Cason R-Freshman Junior Tight End Safety 6-6 // 235 6-0 // 195 Holland, Michigan Clarkston, Mich. Holland H.S. Clarkston H.S.
2016: 2016: • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. • Appeared in nine games, making seven starts. • Finished with 17 total tackles, including 13 solo stops, Personal: with one PBU on the year. • Given name is Wade F. Buckman • Had four tackles vs. Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. • Born July 7, 1998 • Tallied four tackles against Cincinna on Sept.10. • Is planning to major in engineering. • Recorded three tackles, vs. Nevada on Sept. 24. • Finished with three tackles against Iowa on Oct. 15. #80 Jarre Burgess • Had two solo tackles at No. 8 Nebraska on Oct. 22. • Recorded one solo tackle vs. No. 25 Penn State. Junior Wide Receiver 2015: 6-3 // 220 • Appeared in six games as a reserve. Miami, Fla. • Tallied four tackles, two solo, for the year. Florida Chris an H.S. • Recorded fi rst collegiate tackle against Indiana State on Sept. 12. 2016: • Tallied an assisted tackle vs. Bowling Green on Sept. • Appeared in 10 games as a reserve and on special 26. teams. • Finished with two tackles, one solo, against Indiana • Caught two passes for seven yards on the season. on Nov. 28.
2015: 2014: • Appeared in 11 games as a reserve and on special • Did not play. teams. • Had 20 receiving yards on the year. High School: • Also had three carries for 60 yards and a touchdown. • Rated as a three-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout. com, 247Sports.com and ESPN.com High School: • Had 27 tackles and three intercep ons as a senior. • Did not play football to focus on baseball. • Was a sixth-round dra pick by the Sea le Mariners Personal: in 2008. • Given name is Timothy E. Cason II. • Converted from ou ield to pitcher in the minors, but • Born Jan. 6, 1996. decided to play football a er surgery to his pitching • is majoring in economics. arm. Tackles G-GS U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU Personal: 2015 6-0 2-2-4 0.0 0.0 0 • Given name is Jarre Monroe Burgess. 2016 9-7 13-4-17 0.0 0.0 1 • Born Aug. 10, 1990. Career 15-7 15-6-21 0.0 0.0 1 • Is majoring in sociology. #18 Keyron Catle #14 Danny Carollo Freshman R-Freshman Wide Receiver Quarterback 5-10 // 180 6-1 // 205 Hopkinsville, Ky. Lake Forest, Ill. Chris an County H.S. Lake Forest H.S. High School: 2016: • High school teammate of fellow 2017 Purdue signee • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. Kenneth Major. • 2016 fi rst team AP All-State selec on. Personal: • 2016 Courier-Journal All-State selec on. • Given name is Danny Carollo. • 2016 “Class of the Commonwealth” by the Lexington • Born May 21, 1998. Herald-Leader. • Is planning to major in marke ng. • 2016 Class 5A-District One Player of the Year by the Kentucky Football Coaches Associa on. 28 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL • Finished high school career with 213 recep ons for High School: 3,614 yards (17.0 average) and 36 TDs. • Three-year le erwinner. • Recorded 53 recep ons for 856 yards (16.2 average) • Three-star prospect by 247Sports.com, ESPN.com and nine touchdowns as a senior. and Rivals.com. • Rushed 40 mes for 233 yards (5.8 average) and fi ve • Named a Tom Lemming All-Area Player as a junior. touchdowns in 2016. • Named IHFCA All-State as a senior. • Named second team all-state by the Courier-Journal • Named Suburban Life All-Area MVP as a senior. as a junior. • ESCC All-Conference as a senior. • Had 38 total tackles, 6.0 tackles for loss, and 2.5 sacks Personal: as a senior. • Given name is Keyron Jareke Catle . • Coach was Tim Racki. • Born Jan. 13, 1999. • Played for the same high school as former long • Is planning to major in exploratory studies. snapper Grant Ellington.
#43 Andy Chelf Personal: • Given name is William Davidge Colmery. Sophomore • Born July 14, 1995. Safety • Is planning to major in selling and sales management. 6-0 // 190 • Father, Sco , played football at Colorado College. Southlake, Texas • Mother, Jeanne, swam at Clarke College. Carroll H.S. • Hobbies include sports and Ne lix. 2016: #35 Wes Cook • Did not play. Senior 2015: Safety • Did not play. 5-10 // 190 Westminster, Md. High School: East Carolina • Three-year le erwinner. • Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and 2016: 247Sports.com • Appeared in seven games as a reserve and on special • Named to Associated Press Sports Editors second teams. team All-State 6A. • Tallied two tackles on the season. • Recorded 138 tackles, 87 solo, three TFLs, two intercep ons and 12 PBUs as a senior. 2015: • Finished with 107 tackles, 62 solo, one fumble • Joined the team as a walkon in the spring. recovery and three TFLs as a junior. • Had 14 tackles, eight solo, as a sophomore. Personal: • Also le ered in track and fi eld one year. • Given name is John Wes Cook. • Born June 23, 1995. Personal: • Is majoring in selling and sales management. • Given name is Andrew Philip Chelf. • Interned with the Purdue Athle cs Ticket Offi ce in the • Born Dec. 16, 1996. summer of 2017. • Is planning to major in fi nance. #66 Alex Criddle #90 Will Colmery Sophomore Junior Defensive Tackle Defensive Tackle 6-3 // 310 6-5 // 285 Broken Arrow, Okla. Western Spring, Ill. Thomas Edison Academy Nazareth Academy 2016: 2016: • Appeared in six games as a reserve. • Did not play. • Tallied one tackle on the year.
2015: High School: • Did not play. • Four-year le erwinner. • 5-A4 all-district defensive lineman, Edison Lineman 2014: of the Year, Tulsa World All-World Off ensive Lineman, • Did not play. Tulsa. World honorable men on All-Metro, Tulsa World honorable men on All-State as a junior. • As a senior, Vype top 100- Blue Chip, Oklahoma prep 29 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios top 10 defensive lineman, Daily Oklahoman Super 30, 16 solo and two sacks, with three TFLs. Rivals top 25 college prospect in Oklahoma, nominated • Also le ered in baseball four years. for Wendy’s High School Heisman, top 50 Vype Shelter Mr. Football, Tulsa World- All-World defensive lineman, Personal: Daily Oklahoman pre-season all-state, Daily Oklahoman • Given name is Sawyer Benjamin Dawson. pre-season 5A all-class team, 5A-4 defensive MVP, • Born Oct. 18, 1996. Edison football MVP, Tulsa World fi rst team All-Metro, • Is majoring in sociology. Tulsa World All-State, Daily Oklahoman All-State, • Sister, Mackenzie, played so ball at Eckerd College. Oklahoma Coaches Associa on All-Star and All-State, • Sister, Kendall, played so ball for the University of USA Today fi rst team All-State. Alabama.
Personal: #42 David Day • Give name is Alexander John Criddle. • Born April 8, 1998. Sophomore • Is planning to major in fi nance. Cornerback • Father, Cliff ord, played football at Tulsa and mother, 5-9 // 185 Jonita, played basketball and volleyball at Northeastern Indianapolis, Ind. State. North Central H.S. #94 Allen Daniels 2016: Freshman • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. Defensive Tackle Personal: 6-2 // 305 • Given name is David Lee Day III. Dacula, Ga. • Born Sept. 1, 1997. Dacula H.S. • Is majoring in accoun ng.
High School: #85 J.D. Dellinger • 2016 fi rst team all-state. • All-Gwinne County as a senior. Sophomore • Team captain. Kicker • Finished career with 89 total tackles, 23 tackles for 6-2 // 195 loss and eight sacks. Charlo e, N.C. • Team went 7-5 in 2016, advancing to the second Charlo e Country Day School round of the Class AAAAAA playoff s. 2016: Personal: • Appeared in all 12 games. • Given name is Allen Lathan Daniels. • Went 10 for 14 on fi eld goal a empts. • Born July 9, 1999. • Was 35 of 36 on PAT a empts. • Is undecided on major. • Booted a 30-yarder vs. Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3 for collegiate fi eld goal. #22 Sawyer Dawson • Hit from 36 yards vs. Nevada on Sept. 24. Sophomore • Named Big Ten Special Teams player of the week a er going 2 for 2 at Illinois, including the game-winner from Linebacker 28 yards in over me, on Oct. 8. 6-1 // 235 • Went 1 for 2, hi ng a 42-yarder vs. No. 24 Penn State Lakeland, Fla. on Oct. 29. Plant City H.S. • Connected on a 34-yard fi eld goal at Minnesota on Nov. 5. 2016: • Made a 26-yarder vs. Northwestern on Nov. 12. • Appeared in four games as a reserve. • Was 2 for 2 on fi eld goal a empts vs. No. 6 Wisconsin • Tallied one tackle on the season. on Nov. 19. • Hit from 23 yards out at Indiana on Nov. 26. 2015: • Did not play. High School: • Three-year le erwinner. High School: • As a sophomore went 8 for 10 on fi eld goal a empts • Three-year le erwinner. with a long of 44 yards. • Rated as a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com, • Named Associated Press All-State, CISAA All- Rivals.com, and ESPN.com. Conference and NCISAA All-Conference as a junior a er • Recorded 63 tackles, 27 solo, with three TFLs as a senior. going 13 of 19 on fi eld goal a empts with a long of 57 • Had 87 tackles, 49 solo, with two sacks and 12 TFLs yards. during junior season. • Finished sophomore year with 37 tackles, including 30 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL • As a senior, CISAA All-Conference, NCISAA All- Personal: Conference, South Charlo e Week. • Given name is Raymond Jacob Ellis. • Went 7 for 13 on fi eld goal a empts with a long of 48 • Born July 22, 1996. yards. • Is planning to major in sociology.
Personal: #75 Shane Evans • Given name is Jonathan Douglas Dellinger. • Born May 9, 1997. Junior • Is majoring in fi nance. Off ensive Line • Mother, Sandy, played tennis at Greensboro College. 6-4 // 310 Crystal Lake, Ill. #83 Malcolm Dotson Northern Illinois Sophomore Wide Receiver Northern Illinois: 6-2 // 200 • Appeared in 18 games for the Huskies. Indianapolis, Ind. Cathedral H.S. Personal: • Given name is Shane M. Evans. 2016: • Born Nov. 26, 1995. • Appeared in all 12 games as a reserve and on special • Earned a bachelor’s degree in fi nance from Northern teams. Illinois. • Finished with seven tackles, six solo, for the year. • Is pursuing a master’s degree in leadership.
2015: #36 Danny Ezechukwu • Did not play. 5th-Year Linebacker Personal: • Give name is Malcolm Cortez Dotson. 6-2 // 250 • Born Nov. 24, 1996. Lithonia, Ga. • Is majoring in public health. Arabia Mountain H.S. • Also runs track at Purdue. 2016: • Academic All-Big Ten. #3 D’J Edwards • Appeared in all 12 games, making four starts. Freshman • Finished fourth on the team with 52 total tackles, Wide Receiver including 30 solo stops, for the year. 6-1 // 190 • Had 1.5 tackles for loss on the year. West Palm Beach, Fla. • Had a season-high nine tackles vs. Eastern Kentucky Palm Beach Lakes H.S. on Sept. 3. • Finished with fi ve tackles, four solo, against Cincinna High School: on Sept. 10. • Had 35 recep ons for 604 yards and eight touchdowns • Tallied four solo tackles vs. Nevada on Sept. 24. as a senior. • Had four stops, three solo, at Maryland on Oct. 1. • Palm Beach Lakes went 8-3 in 2016, advancing to the • Recorded three tackles, including an assisted TFL, at Class 7A playoff s where it fell to eventual champion Illinois on Oct. 8. Saint Thomas Aquinas in the regional quarterfi nals. • Finished with seven tackles, four solo, vs. Iowa on Oct. 15. Personal: • Tallied fi ve tackles, including an assisted TFL, at No. 8 • Given name is D’Jaundrae McKenzie-Lanelson Edwards. Nebraska on Oct. 22. • Born Sept. 24, 1998. • Had three tackles at Minnesota on Nov. 5. • Is undecided on major. • Had two tackles, including an assisted TFL, vs. Northwester on Nov. 12. • Tied season-high with nine stops, seven solo, vs. No. 6 #96 Ray Ellis Wisconsin on Nov. 19. Junior • Had one tackle at Indiana on Nov. 26. Defensive Tackle 6-4 // 305 2015: San Jose, Calif. • Academic All-Big Ten. City College of San Francisco • Started all 12 games. • Finished second on the team with 79 total tackles, 40 solo, with two tackles for loss, a sack, an intercep on, a City College of San Francisco: fumble forced, a fumble recovered and two PBUs. • Appeared in nine of 11 games in 2016. • Finished with two tackles at Marshall on Sept. 6. • Had 14 tackles, including 3.0 for loss and a pair of • Had fi ve tackles, three solo, and a TFL vs. Indiana sacks 31 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios
State on Sept. 12. 2014 Game-By-Game U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU • Tallied fi ve tackles and returned a fumble 90 yards for Western Michigan 1-0-1 0.0 0.0 0 a touchdown against Virginia Tech on Sept. 19. Central Michigan 0-0-0 0.0 0.0 0 • Finished with 10 tackles vs. Bowling Green on Sept. vs. Notre Dame 1-1-2 0.5 0.5 0 28. Southern Illinois 0-1-1 0.0 0.0 0 • Had eight tackles and a PBU at No. 2 Michigan State Iowa 1-0-1 0.0 0.0 0 on Oct. 3. at Illinois 0-0-0 0.0 0.0 0 • Recorded 10 tackles, eight solo, with a sack and an Michigan State 4-0-4 0.0 0.0 0 intercep on against Minnesota on Oct. 10. at Minnesota 5-5-10 1.5 0.0 0 • Tallied a season-high 11 tackles at Wisconsin on Oct. at Nebraska 4-8-12 0.0 0.0 0 17. Wisconsin 2-0-2 0.0 0.0 0 • Had one solo tackle vs. Nebraska on Oct. 31. Northwestern 7-0-7 1.0 1.0 1 • Finished with six tackles against Illinois on Nov. 7. at Indiana 2-1-3 0.0 0.0 0 • Recorded six tackles and a fumble forced at Northwestern on Nov. 14. 2015 Game-By-Game U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU • Had seven tackles and a PBU at No. 6 Iowa on Nov. 21. at Marshall 1-1-2 0.0 0.0 0 • Finished with eight tackles, seven solo, vs. Indiana on Indiana State 3-2-5 1.0 0.0 0 Nov. 28. Virginia Tech 1-4-5 0.0 0.0 0 Bowling Green 6-4-10 0.0 0.0 0 2014: at Michigan State 1-7-8 0.0 0.0 1 • Appeared in all 12 games, star ng six. Minnesota 8-2-10 1.0 1.0 0 • Finished with 43 tackles, 27 solo, 3 TFLs, 1.5 sacks, at Wisconsin 2-9-11 0.0 0.0 0 two forced fumbles, an intercep on and a PBU. Nebraska 1-0-1 0.0 0.0 0 • Made fi rst collegiate tackle against Western Michigan Illinois 2-4-6 0.0 0.0 0 on Aug. 30. at Northwestern 4-2-6 0.0 0.0 0 • Had two tackles, one solo, and .5 sack against No. 11 at Iowa 4-3-7 0.0 0.0 1 Notre Dame on Sept. 13. Indiana 7-1-8 0.0 0.0 0 • Had one tackle against Southern Illinois on Sept. 20. • Made one solo tackle against Iowa on Sept. 27. 2016 Game-By-Game U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU • Recorded four solo tackles against No. 8 Michigan Eastern Kentucky 3-6-9 0.0 0.0 0 State on Oct. 11. Cincinna 4-1-5 0.0 0.0 0 • Finished with 10 tackles, fi ve solo, a forced fumble Nevada 4-0-4 0.0 0.0 0 and 1.5 TFLs at Minnesota on Oct. 18. at Maryland 3-1-4 0.0 0.0 0 • Recorded a career-high 12 tackles, four solo, at No. 17 at Illinois 0-3-3 0.5 0.0 0 Nebraska on Nov. 1. Iowa 4-3-7 0.0 0.0 0 • Made two solo tackles against No. 25 Wisconsin on at Nebraska 1-4-5 0.5 0.0 0 Nov. 8. Penn State 0-0-0 0.0 0.0 0 • Finished with a career-high seven solo tackles with at Minnesota 2-1-3 0.0 0.0 0 a TFL, a forced fumble, a PBU, and his fi rst career Northwestern 1-1-2 0.5 0.0 0 intercep on against Northwestern on Nov. 22. Wisconsin 7-2-9 0.0 0.0 0 • Had three tackles, two solo, at Indiana on Nov. 29. at Indiana 1-0-1 0.0 0.0 0
2013: #57 Semisi Fakasiieiki • Did not play. R-Freshman High School: Linebacker • Listed as a three-star prospect by ESPN.com 6-3 // 255 • Named 6-AAAAA All-Region fi rst team. Compton, Calif. Dominguez High School Personal: • Given name is Danny Ikenna Ezechukwu. 2016: • Born Dec. 7, 1994. • Did not play. • Graduated with a degree in industrial management in May 2017. High School: • Is pursuing a master’s degree in leadership and • Four-year le erwinner. innova on. • SGVL All-League as a senior a er fi nishing with 80 tackles, 50 solo, two intercep ons a pair of fumble Tackles G-GS U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU recoveries and four touchdowns. 2014 12-6 27-16-43 3.0 1.5 1 • Led team in tackles his freshman season. 2015 12-12 40-39-79 2.0 1.0 2 2016 12-4 30-22-52 1.5 0.0 0 Personal: Career 36-22 97-77-174 6.5 2.5 3 • Given name is Semisi Kalapoli Fakasiieiki. Other: 2014 - 2 FF, INT; 2015 - FF, FR (TD), INT • Born Feb. 17, 1998. • Is planning to major in movement and sport sciences. 32 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL #64 Eric Ferguson • Rushed two mes for 16 yards and caught two passes R-Freshman for 32 yards vs. Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. • Finished with three carries for fi ve yards and caught Off ensive Line two passes for 19 yards vs. Cincinna on Sept. 10. 6-1 // 295 • Had four carries for 11 yards vs. Nevada on Sept. 24. Noblesville, Ind. Noblesville H.S. 2015: • Did not play. 2016: • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. High School: • Four-year le erwinner. Personal: • Ranked as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, three-star • Given name is Eric William Ferguson. prospect by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com • Born Aug. 21, 1998. • Named 8-AAAAA honorable men on All-Region. • Is undecided on major. • As a senior, rushed 192 mes for 1,004 yards and 10 touchdowns, while making seven recep ons for 103 #58 Ryan Flaherty yards. Recorded 260 carries for 1,590 yards and 20 touchdowns and made 16 recep ons for 144 yards as R-Freshman a junior. Off ensive Line • Caught six passes for 43 yards during sophomore 6-3 // 280 season and rushed for 818 yards and 3 touchdowns on New Castle, Ind. 160 carries. New Prairie H.S. Personal: 2016: • Given name is Tario Lavelle Fuller Jr. • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. • Born Oct. 21 1996. • Is planning to major in law and society. Personal: • Received na onal media a en on for his generosity • Given name is Ryan Patrick Flaherty. in buying a doll for an anonymous girl in the winter. • Born Jan. 21, 1998. • Is planning to major in engineering. #6 Tyler Hamilton Freshman #20 Benaiah Franklin Wide Receiver Freshman 5-9 // 175 Wide Receiver Hilton Head, S.C. 6-1 // 195 Hilton Head H.S. Marie a, Ga. Wheeler High School High School: • Rated as a four-star recruit by ESPN. 2016: • All- me Hilton Head High School leader with 45 • Did not play. career touchdowns. • Played both running back and receiver, rushing for High School: 634 yards and fi ve touchdowns while catching 32 • Four-year le erwinner. passes for 610 yards (19.1 average) and fi ve TDs as a • Also played baseball as a sophomore and junior. senior. • Added two more touchdowns on kick returns in 2016, Personal: including a 90-yard return for a TD on the opening • Given name is Benaiah John Franklin. kickoff of the season against Stall High School. • Born May 3, 1997. • Is planning to major in exercise and health. Personal: • Given name is Tyler Hamilton. • Born Oct. 21, 1998. #25 Tario Fuller • Is planning to major in law and society. R-Freshman Running Back 6-0 // 190 Sugar Hills, Ga. Lanier H.S.
2016: • Appeared in 10 games as a reserve, • Had 10 carries for 30 yards. • Caught fi ve passes for 51 yards. 33 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios #3 Kamal Hardy #23 Josh Hayes Senior Sophomore Cornerback Cornerback 5-11 // 185 6-0 // 185 Miramar, Fla. Indianapolis, Ind. Monroe College Pike High School
2016: 2016: • Enrolled early and par cipated in spring prac ce. • Appeared in nine games, making one start. • Appeared in one game before being sidelined for the • Finished the season with 13 total tackles, including 11 season with a shoulder injury. solo stops. • Intercepted fi rst collegiate pass vs. Eastern Kentucky Junior College: on Sept. 3. Finished the game with four solo tackles. • Seven passes defended, an intercep on, a fumble • Had a pair of tackles at No. 8 Nebraska on Oct. 22. recovered and a blocked kick in 2015. • Tallied two solo tackles vs. No. 24 Penn State on Oct. • Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com. 29. • Had a season-high fi ve tackles, four solo, at Indiana High School: on Nov. 26. • Graduated from na onal high school powerhouse Saint Thomas Aquinas in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. High School: • STA won the Florida High School Athle c Associa on • All-MSC Conference, All-Marion County and All-State state tle his junior season. as a senior. • Had 34 tackles, six intercep ons, eight PBUs, four Personal: TFLs, eight recep ons for 197 yards and one touchdown • Given name is Kamal Leo Hardy. in 2015. • Born April 7, 1993. • Is majoring in selling and sales management. Personal: • Given name is Joshua Lamar Hayes. #52 Tanner Hawthorne • Born March 29, 1997. • Is majoring in theatre ac ng. R-Freshman Off ensive Tackle 6-6 // 290 #88 Cole Herdman Glendale, Ariz. Junior Centennial High School Tight End 6-4 // 240 2016: Leesburg, Va. • Did not play. Flint Hill H.S.
High School: 2016: • Four-year le erwinner. • Appeared in all 12 games, making 11 starts. • As a senior, was named fi rst team all-state, all-district, • Caught 35 passes for 344 yards and three touchdowns all-sec on. for the season. • Team won 2014 and 2015 state championships. • Had at least one recep on in all 12 games. • Second team all-state and all-district as a junior. • Caught one pass for 22 yards vs. Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. Personal: • Finished with three recep ons for 36 yards vs. • Given name is Tanner James Hawthorne. Cincinna on Sept. 10. • Born Oct. 23, 1997. • Had one recep on for 20 yards vs. Nevada on Sept. • Is majoring in law and society. 24. • Father, Mike, played at Abilene Chris an in Texas as • Caught four passes for 23 yards and a touchdown at an off ensive lineman. Maryland on Oct. 1. • Brother, Troy, was a defensive back at UNLV. • Had one catch for nine yards at Illinois on Oct. 8. • Caught a season-high seven passes for 104 yards and a touchdown vs. Iowa on Oct. 15. • Finished with fi ve catches for 33 yards at No. 8 Nebraska on Oct. 22. • Tied season-high with seven recep ons for 33 yards vs. Penn State on Oct. 29. • Had three catches for 29 yards and a touchdown at Minnesota on Nov. 5. • Caught one pass for yards vs. Northwester on Nov. 12. • Had one recep on for 16 yards vs. No. 6 Wisconsin on 34 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL Nov. 19 2016 Game-By-Game Rec. Yards TDs • Finished with one recep on for six yards at Indiana on Eastern Kentucky 1 22 0 Nov. 26. Cincinna 3 36 0 Nevada 1 20 0 2015: at Maryland 4 23 1 • Appeared in all 12 games, making two starts. at Illinois 1 9 0 • Finished with 18 recep ons for 139 yards and two Iowa 7 104 1 touchdowns. at Nebraska 5 39 0 • Had one recep on for 11 yards at Marshall on Sept. 6. Penn State 7 33 0 • Tallied two catches for 22 yards vs. Indiana State on at Minnesota 3 29 1 Sept. 12. Northwestern 1 7 0 • Had two recep ons for 13 yards vs. Virginia Tech on Wisconsin 1 16 0 Sept. 18. at Indiana 1 6 0 • Caught one pass for 10 yards vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 26. #78 Grant Hermanns • Caught two passes for two yards at No. 2 Michigan State on Oct. 3. R-Freshman • Scored fi rst collegiate touchdown on a 10-yard Off ensive Tackle recep on vs. Minnesota on Oct. 10. 6-7 // 295 • Finished with two recep ons for a season-high 23 Albuquerque, N.M. yards vs. Nebraska on Oct. 31. Rio Rancho H.S. • Had two recep ons for 14 yards against Illinois on Nov. 7. 2016: • Had one catch for seven yards at Northwestern on • Did not play. Nov. 14. • Hauled in two recep ons for 16 yards at No. 6 Iowa on High School: Nov. 21. • Four-year le erwinner. • Had two catches for 11 yards and touchdown vs. • Albuquerque Football Coaches Associa on All-Metro, Indiana on Nov. 28. New Mexico Coaches Associa on All-State as junior and senior. Football team won the 2014 NM 6A state 2014: championship with a 13-0 record. • Did not play. • Wrestling team won the 2015 New Mexico 6A state championship. High School: • 2013 fi rst place in chemistry/biochemistry, RRHS • Two-year le erwinner. Research Expo, 2013 Honorable Men on, New Mexico • Two- me VISAA All-State selec on. Regional Research challenge, 2014-15 NHSCHA • Averaged 10.92 yards per recep on along with 3 Academic All-American, 2015-16 Na onal Honor touchdowns as a senior. Society. • Had 80 tackles, three fumbled recovered, three intercep ons, and 2.0 sacks as a linebacker as a senior. Personal: • Coach was Tom Verbanic. • Given name is Grant Monroe Hermanns. • Born March 5, 1998. Personal: • Is undecided on major. • Given name is Cole Ma hew Herdman. • Mother, Kelli, played volleyball at Chabot College. • Born June 27, 1995. • Is majoring in selling and sales management. #96 Jake Herr Receiving G-GS Rec-Yds TD Lg Avg/C-Avg/G Sophomore 2015 12-2 18-139 2 13 7.7-11.6 Punter 2016 12-11 35-344 3 53 9.8-28.6 6-5 // 230 Career 24-13 53-483 5 53 9.1-20.1 Carmel, Ind. Carmel H.S.
2016: Did not play.
2015: • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon.
Personal: • Given name is Jacob R. Herr. • Born June 26, 1997. • Is planning to major in movement and sports sciences.
35 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios #98 Kai Higgins • Rated sixth in Miami Herald Broward County Sophomore preseason lis ng of top 25 players for 2013. • Ranked 22nd on 2014 Orlando Sen nel Florida Top Defensive End 100 list. 6-4 // 240 • Caught 28 passes for 511 yards and fi ve TDs as a Pomona, Calif. junior in 2012. Chaff ey College • Had four catches for 167 yards in Florida Class 7A state tle game. Chaff ey College: • Grabbed six passes for 94 yards and two TDs as a • Played one season as a defensive end. sophomore in 2011. • Tallied 25 tackles, 14 solo, with three sacks in nine • Played in Under Armour All-America Game in St. games. Petersburg, Florida.
Personal: Personal: • Given name is Kai Anthony Higgins. • Graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in fi lm, • Born June 20, 1998. television and theatre. • Is undecided on major. • Is undecided on major. • Father, David, played defensive back at Syracuse and #40 Ronnie Hill was a fourth-round dra pick by the Miami Dolphins in 1989. Sophomore Safety 6-0 // 200 #43 Myles Homan Indianapolis, Ind. Sophomore Cathedral H.S. Kicker 6-1 // 230 2016: Cincinna , Ohio • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. St. Xavier H.S.
Personal: 2016: • Born June 13, 1997. • Did not play. • Is majoring in psychological sciences. 2015: #4 Corey Holmes • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. Junior Personal: Wide Receiver • Given name is Myles Edward Homan. 6-1 // 190 • Born May 9, 1997. Pembroke Pines, Fla. • Is majoring in aeronau cal and astronau cal Notre Dame engineering. 2016 (Notre Dame): #89 Brycen Hopkins • Appeared in all 12 games. Sophomore • Caught 11 passes for 96 yards. Tight End 2015 (Notre Dame): 6-5 // 240 • Did not play. Nashville, Tenn. Ensworth H.S. 2014 (Notre Dame): • Appeared in two games. 2016: • Appeared in 11 games, making one start. High School: • Caught 10 passes for 183 yards and four touchdowns • Ranked as 94th best player na onally by ESPN, 200th on the year. by Scout.com and 224th by Rivals.com. • Had a 51-yard touchdown recep on vs. Nevada on • Honorable men on all-Broward County selec on for Sept. 24. Classes 8A-7A-6A by South Florida Sun-Sen nel. • Finished with one recep on for 14 yards at Maryland • Played wide receiver at St. Thomas Aquinas High on Oct. 1. School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. • Recorded a season-high three catches for 80 yards • Helped team to 10-3 mark as a senior in 2013, and a pair of touchdowns vs. Iowa on Oct. 15. catching 24 passes for 432 yards and four TDs. • Had two recep ons for 20 yards at No. 8 Nebraska on • Helped St. Thomas Aquinas to Florida Class 7A playoff Oct. 22. quarterfi nals. • Caught two passes for 16 yards vs. No. 24 Penn State • Had three catches for 94 yards and three TDs in 66-0 on Oct. 29. victory versus South Broward in 2013. • Had a two-yard touchdown recep on at Minnesota 36 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL on Nov. 5. Tackles G-GS U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU 2014 5-0 1-0-1 1.0 0.0 0 2015: 2015 11-3 15-17-32 3.0 0.5 0 • Did not play. 2016 12-0 1-0-1 0.0 0.0 0 Career 28-3 17-17-34 4.0 0.5 0 High School: Other: 2015 - FR • Two-year le erwinner. • Rated as a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com and #2 Da’Wan Hunte ESPN.com • Named All-State Division II-AA as a senior. 5th-Year • Also le ered in basketball (four years) and baseball Cornerback (two years). 5-9 // 190 Miami, Fla. Personal: Miami Central H.S. • Given name is Brycen Avery Hopkins. • Born March 27, 1997. 2016: • Father, Brad, played football at the University of • Academic All-Big Ten. Illinois. • Started 10 games. • Is majoring in selling and sales management. • Finished seventh on the team with 47 total tackles, including 31 solo stops and 1.5 for loss. #16 Garre Hudson • Broke up six passes. 5th-Year • Had eight tackles, six solo and one for loss, vs. Nevada on Sept. 24. Linebacker • Recorded two tackles at Maryland on Oct. 1. 6-2 // 245 • Had a PBU and three tackles at Illinois on Oct. 8. Tallahassee, Fla. • Finished with a pair of solo tackles vs. Iowa on Oct. North Florida Chris an H.S. 15. • Tallied a season-high nine tackles and a PBU at No. 8 2016: Nebraska on Oct. 22. • Appeared in all 12 games as a reserve and on special • Had fi ve tackles and a PBU vs. No. 24 Penn State on teams. Oct. 29. • Had one solo tackle for the year. • Finished with seven tackles and a pair of PBUs at Minnesota on Nov. 5. 2015: • Recorded six tackles and a PBU vs. Northwestern on • Appeared in 11 games, making three starts. Nov. 12. • Had 32 total tackles on the season, 15 solo, with • Had two tackles, including an assisted TFL, vs. No. three tackles for loss, an assisted sack and a fumble Wisconsin on Nov. 19. recovered. • Tallied three solo tackles at Indiana on Nov. 26. • Made fi rst collegiate start against Minnesota on Oct. 10 and recorded three tackles. 2015: • Had fi ve tackles at Wisconsin on Oct. 17. • Academic All-Big Ten. • Returned a fumble 27 yards and had a season-high • Appeared in all 12 games, making one start. seven tackles vs. Nebraska on Oct. 31. • Had 18 total tackles on the season, including 10 solo, • Tallied six tackles, four solo, against Illinois on Nov. 7. with 2.5 tackles for loss, two sacks and a fumble forced. • Had three tackles, including one for loss, at • Tallied three tackles at Marshall on Sept. 6. Northwestern on Nov. 14. • Recorded three tackles, 1.5 TFLs, a sack and a fumble • Recorded fi ve tackles, one for loss, at No. 6 Iowa on forced vs. Virginia Tech on Sept. 19. Nov. 21. • Had a season-high six tackles against Bowling Green • Had three tackles vs. Indiana on Nov. 28. on Sept. 26. • Finished with two solo tackles at Wisconsin on Oct. 2014: 17. • Appeared in fi ve games as a defensive reserve and on • Had three tackles, two solo, vs. Illinois on Nov. 7. special teams. • Had one solo tackle at Northwestern on Nov. 14. • Recorded fi rst career solo tackle against No. 8 Michigan State on Oct. 11. 2014: • Academic All-Big Ten. 2013: • Appeared in fi ve games on special teams. • Did not play. • Recorded two tackles, one solo, at Minnesota on Oct. 18. Personal: • Given name is Garre Aus n Hudson. 2013: • Born Feb. 24, 1995. • Did not play. • Graduated with a degree in history in May 2017. • Father, Greg, was defensive coordinator at Purdue from 2013 to 2015. 37 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios
High School: win against Kilgore in the Mississippi Bowl. • Rated as a three-star prospect by ESPN.com • Had 24 tackles and an intercep on as a freshman in • Three-star recruit by Rivals.com 2015. • Helped lead Miami Central High School Class 6A state tles his sophomore and senior seasons. Personal: • Finished with 68 total tackles, a fumble forced, a • Given name is Tijan Jallow. fumble recovered and two intercep ons as a senior. • Born April 24, 1996. • Recorded 87 tackles with two fumbles recovered and • Is planning to major in selling and sales management. two intercep ons as a junior. #46 Race Johnson Personal: • Given name is Da’Wan Daniel Hunte. 5th-Year • Born May 8, 1995. Cornerback • Graduated with a degree in mass communica on in 5-11 // 185 May 2017. Carmel, Ind. • Interned with the Purdue athle cs communica ons Carmel H.S. offi ce in the summer of 2017. 2016: Tackles G-GS U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU • Academic All-Big Ten. 2014 5-0 1-1-2 0.0 0.0 0 • Appeared in eight games as a reserve and on special 2015 12-1 10-8-18 2.5 2.0 0 teams. 2016 10-10 31-16-47 1.5 0.5 6 • Had an assisted tackle vs. Eastern Kentucky on Sept. Career 27-11 42-25-67 4.0 2.5 6 3. Other: 2015 - FF • Posted a solo tackle against Northwestern on Nov. 12. #72 Jalen Jackson 2015: Freshman • Academic All-Big Ten. • Appeared in three games as a reserve. Off ensive Line • Tallied one solo tackle against Indiana State on Sept. 6-2 // 265 12. Powder Springs, Ga. McEachern H.S. 2014: • Did not play. High School: • Named all-region for 3-AAAAAAA in a vote by the 2013: coaches and second team all-state by the Georgia • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. Sports Writers Associa on. • McEachern advanced to the quarterfi nals of the 2016 Personal: Class AAAAAAA playoff s and fi nished the season 11-2 • Given name is Race William Johnson. overall. • Born Nov. 4, 1994. • Graduated with a bachelor’s degree in economics in Personal: May 2017. • Given name is Jalen Keyon Jackson. • Younger brother, Steele, is diver at Purdue who has • Born Dec. 17, 1998. won four NCAA championships and a silver medal at • Is undecided on major. the 2016 Rio Olympics. • Interned with the Purdue athle cs communica ons #5 T.J. Jallow offi ce in the summer of 2016. Junior Safety 6-2 // 200 Olive Branch, Miss. East Mississippi Community College
East Mississippi: • Rated as a four-start recruit by ESPN. • Recorded 43 tackles, 39 solo, with 2.5 tackles for loss, seven PBUs and a fumble recovered in 11 games in 2016. • A er dropping their opener, the Lions won 11 consecu ve games to fi nish the season 11-1. Victories in 2016 included a 36-30 triumph over Northwest Mississippi in the Mississippi Associa on of Community and Junior Colleges championship game and a 27-17 38 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL #46 Cornel Jones #8 Markell Jones Freshman Junior Linebacker Running Back 6-2 // 240 5-11 // 200 Miami, Fla. Columbus, Ind. Miami Central H.S. Columbus East H.S.
High School: 2016: • Team posted a 6-2 overall record in 2016, including • Named to the watch list for the Doak Walker Award. shutout victories over Killian (55-0) and First Coast (62- • Started 11 games. 0) in nonconference play. • Had a team-high 616 yards on 153 carries (4.0 • Miami Central won Class 6A state championships his average) with four touchdowns. freshman through junior seasons. • Also caught 32 passes for 215 yards. • 2016 honorable men on All-Dade County by the • Rushed 24 mes for a season-high 145 yards and a Miami Herald. touchdown vs. Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. Also caught • Had 55 tackles with eight sacks in eight games as a four passes for 24 yards. senior. • Had 15 carries for 47 yards vs. Cincinna on Sept. 10. • Returned an intercep on for a touchdown in 2016. • Recorded 124 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries against Nevada on Sept. 24. Personal: • Had 12 rushes for 23 yards at Maryland on Oct. 1. • Born April 16, 1999. • Recorded nine carries for 33 yards and caught four • Is planning to major in agricultural economics. passes for 30 yards vs. Iowa on Oct. 15. • Had 10 carries for 36 yards and four recep ons for 27 #50 Keiwan Jones yards at No. 8 Nebraska on Oct. 22. • Had 47 yards and touchdown on seven carries vs. No. Junior 24 Penn State on Oct. 29. Also caught a season-high six Defensive Tackle passes for 59 yards. 6-2 // 290 • Tallied 13 carries for 50 yards and four recep ons for Ocala, Fla. 19 yards at Minnesota on Nov. 5. Dunnellon H.S. • Rushed 11 mes for 47 yards vs. Northwestern on Nov. 12. 2016: • Had eight carries for 30 yards vs. No. 6 Wisconsin on • Appeared in one game as a reserve. Nov. 19. • Rushed 22 mes for 35 yards and a touchdown at 2015: Indiana on Nov. 26. • Did not play. 2015: 2014: • Enrolled early in January. • Did not play. • Appeared in all 12 games, making six starts. • Had a team-high 875 yards rushing on 168 carries (5.2 High School: average) with 10 touchdowns. • Three-year le erwinner. • Also caught 34 passes for 239 yards and a touchdown. • Three-star prospect by 247. • Had 12 rushes for 72 yards and a touchdown at • Won leadership award as sophomore. Marshall on Sept. 6. • Won second eff ort award as a sophomore. • Recorded 14 carries for 67 yards and four recep ons • Team defensive MVP as a junior. for 32 yards vs. Indiana State on Sept. 12. Had two • Marion County Defensive Player of the Year as a touchdowns (one rushing, one receiving) against the senior. Sycamores. • 89 total tackles and 8.0 sacks as a senior. • Had 90 yards rushing on six carries, including a 60- • Coach was Frank Beasley. yard touchdown run, vs. Virginia Tech on Sept. 19. • Also wrestled as a sophomore. • Finished with six carries for 19 yards and four • Did track as a junior and was the district champion in recep ons for 23 yards against Bowling Green on Sept. shot put. 26. • Rushed for a season-high 157 yards and two scores Personal: on 22 carries at No. 2 Michigan State on Oct. 3. Had a • Given name is Keiwan Sha’von Jones. season-long 68-yard scoring rush against the Spartans. • Born May 26, 1995. • Finished with six carries for seven yards vs. Minnesota • Is planning to major in organiza onal leadership. on Oct. 10. • Had 12 carries for 46 yards and three recep ons for 29 yards at Wisconsin on Oct. 17. • Tallied 23 carries for 92 yards and a pair of touchdowns and fi ve catches for 51 yards against Nebraska on Oct. 31. Finished with 84 yards on 14 rushes vs. Illinois on Nov. 7. Also caught fi ve passes for 13 yards against the 39 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios
Illini. 2016 Game-By-Game A . Yards TDs • Rushed 13 mes for 58 yards and a touchdown Eastern Kentucky 24 145 1 and caught fi ve passes for a season-high 68 yards at Cincinna 15 47 0 Northwestern on Nov. 14. Nevada 22 124 1 • Finished with a season-high 24 carries for 87 yards at Maryland 12 23 0 and a touchdown at No. 6 Iowa on Nov. 21. at Illinois DNP • Rushed 16 mes for 96 yards and a touchdown and Iowa 9 23 0 had four recep ons for 12 yards vs. Indiana on Nov. 28. at Nebraska 10 36 0 Penn State 7 46 1 High School: at Minnesota 13 50 0 • Rated by Scout.com as No. 56 running back in the Northwestern 11 47 0 na on. Wisconsin 8 30 0 • Named Mr. Football for the state of Indiana, Gatorade at Indiana 22 35 1 State Player of the Year, Parade All-American. • As a senior rushed 312 mes for a state-record 3,565 #74 Graham Keller yards and 60 touchdowns. • Threw two passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns. Freshman • Recorded 12 tackles, nine solo, and 1.5 sacks with one Off ensive Line forced fumble. 6-4 // 270 • Had 252 carries for 2,653 yards and 42 touchdowns Noblesville, Ind. in 15 games, winning Indiana state championship as a Guerin Catholic H.S. junior. • As a sophomore rushed for 1,610 yards on 226 carries 2017: with 22 touchdowns. • Joined the team as a walkon.
Personal: Personal: • Given name is Markell A. Jones. • Given name is Graham Keller. • Born Sept. 26, 1996. • Born May 8, 1998. • Is majoring in professional fl ight technology. • Is planning to major in wildlife.
Rushing G-GS A -Yds TD Lg Avg/R-Avg/G 2015 12-6 168-875 10 68 5.2-72.9 #1 D.J. Knox 2016 11-11 153-616 4 23 4.0-56.0 Junior Career 23-17 321-1,491 14 68 4.6-64.8 Running Back 5-7 // 210 Receiving G-GS Rec-Yds TD Lg Avg/C-Avg/G Fairburn, Ga. 2015 12-6 34-239 1 29 7.0-19.9 Creekside H.S. 2016 11-11 32-215 0 31 6.7-19.5 Career 23-17 66-520 1 31 7.9-22.6 2016: • Did not play. 2015 Game-By-Game A . Yards TDs at Marshall 12 72 1 2015: Indiana State 14 67 1 • Appeared in 10 games, making six starts. Virginia Tech 6 90 1 • Had 108 carries for 408 yards and two touchdowns on Bowling Green 6 19 0 the season. at Michigan State 22 157 2 • Caught 26 passes for 189 yards. Minnesota 6 7 0 • Rushed for a season-high 102 yards with a touchdown at Wisconsin 12 46 0 on 22 carries at Marshall on Sept. 6. Also caught Nebraska 23 92 2 a season-high six passes for 36 yards against the Illinois 14 84 0 Thundering Herd. at Northwestern 13 58 1 • Finished with 16 carries for 91 yards and two at Iowa 24 87 1 recep ons for 12 yards vs. Indiana State on Sept. 12. Indiana 16 96 1 • Rushed eight mes for 16 yards and had one recep on for eight yards against Virginia Tech on Sept. 19. • Had 19 carries for 42 yards and six recep ons for 54 yards vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 26. • Rushed twice for fi ve yards at No. 2 Michigan State on Oct. 3. • Rushed for 60 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries and had three catches for 10 yards against Minnesota on Oct. 10. • Had 10 carries for 24 yards and two recep ons for 35 yards at Wisconsin on Oct. 17. 40 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL • Rushed six mes for nine yards and had two catches #37 Brian Lankford-Johnson for three yards at Northwestern on Nov. 14. Sophomore • Had seven carries for 26 yards and one recep on for Running Back four yards at No. 6 Iowa on Nov. 21. • Had 35 rushing yards on fi ve carries and three catches 6-0 // 190 for 27 yards vs. Indiana on Nov. 28. St. Paul, Minn. Palm Bay (Fla.) H.S. 2014: • Appeared in all 12 games on special teams. 2016: • Finished the season with three tackles, including two • Appeared in all 12 games, making one start. solo. • Rushed 48 mes for 314 yards (6.5 average) and two • Recorded his fi rst collegiate solo tackle on a kickoff touchdowns on the year. against Western Michigan on Aug. 30. • Also caught 11 passes for 90 yards. • Had one solo tackle against No. 11 Notre Dame on • Recorded four carries for 58 yards and a touchdown Sept. 13. vs. Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. • Made one tackle at Minnesota on Oct. 18. • Had fi ve carries for fi ve yards and one recep on for 16 yards vs. Nevada on Sept. 24. High School: • Was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week a er • Four-year le erwinner. rushing for 127 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries at • Three-star prospect by 247Sports.com and ESPN.com Illinois on Oct. 8. • Class 5A fi rst team Atlanta Journal-Cons tu on All- • Finished with three carries for nine yards and three State as a senior. recep ons for 47 yards vs. Illinois on Oct. 15. • Class 5A fi rst team Georgia Sportswriters Associa on • Had six carries for 43 yards vs. Northwestern on Nov. All-State as a senior. 12. • Rushed for 1,479 yards and 27 touchdowns as a • Recorded fi ve carries for 41 yards vs. No. 6 Wisconsin senior. on Nov. 19. • Had 650 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns as a • Rushed six mes for 29 yards and had three senior. recep ons for 13 yards at Indiana on Nov. 26. • Led team to 5A state championship as a senior. • Coach was Olten Downs. High School: • Also was a four-year le erwinner in baseball. • As a senior, rushed 168 mes for 1,814 yards and 22 touchdowns during the regular season. Personal: • Rushed for 280 yards and four touchdowns against • Given name is Dexter Phillip Knox Jr. Viera High. • Born Nov. 27, 1995. • Had 226 yards and four scores against Melbourne and • Is majoring selling and sales management. 211 with four scores against Rockledge. • Rushed for 192 yards and three touchdowns against Rushing G-GS A -Yds TD Lg Avg/R-Avg/G Space Coast. 2015 10-6 108-408 2 42 3.8-40.8 Personal: Receiving G-GS Rec-Yds TD Lg Avg/R-Avg/G • Given name is Brian Lankford-Johnson. 2015 10-6 26-189 0 26 7.3-18.9 • Born Sept. 27, 1997. • Is undecided on major. 2015 Game-By-Game A . Yards TDs at Marshall 22 102 1 Rushing G-GS A -Yds TD Lg Avg/R-Avg/G Indiana State 16 91 0 2016 12-1 48-314 2 48 6.5-26.2 Virginia Tech 8 16 0 Bowling Green 19 42 0 Receiving G-GS Rec-Yds TD Lg Avg/R-Avg/G at Michigan State 2 4 0 2016 12-1 11-90 0 26 8.2-7.5 Minnesota 13 60 1 at Wisconsin 10 24 0 #45 Aus n Larkin Nebraska DNP 5th-Year Illinois DNP at Northwestern 6 9 0 Defensive End at Iowa 7 26 0 6-3 // 255 Indiana 5 35 0 University City, Mo. City College of San Francisco
2016: • Academic All-Big Ten. • Enrolled early and par cipated in spring prac ce. • Appeared in 10 games, making six starts. • Finished with 18 total tackles, 10 solo, with 3.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks on the season. 41 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios
• Posted a sack vs. Nevada on Sept. 24. 2015: • Had six total tackles at Illinois on Oct. 8. • Did not play. • Recorded a tackle for loss at No. 8 Nebraska on Oct. 22. High School: • Had a tackle vs. No. 24 Penn State on Oct. 29. • Four-year le erwinner. • Finished with two tackles at Minnesota on Nov. 5. • Rated as a three-star prospect by ESPN.com, • Tallied two tackles vs. Northwestern on Nov. 12. 247Sports.com and Rivals.com • Assisted on a sack vs. No. 6 Wisconsin on Nov. 19. • Named Daily News Honorable Men on All-Area. • Had four solo tackles, including a sack, at Indiana on • Made 41 tackles as a senior. Nov. 26. Personal: City College of San Francisco: • Given name is Michael Rae Li le. • Appeared in 13 games and racked up 38 tackles, • Born Dec. 16, 1996. including 17 for losses and seven sacks as a sophomore • Is majoring in sociology. in 2015. • CCSF won the 2015 California Community College #71 Sam Loebig Athle c Associa on tle and fi nished the season 12-1. R-Freshman High School: Off ensive Line • Graduated from Dougherty Valley in San Ramon, 6-3 // 315 California. Bethesda, Md. Bethesda-Chevy Chase H.S. Personal: • Given name is Aus n Blake Larkin. 2016: • Born April 6, 1995. • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. • Is majoring in movement and sport sciences. • Father, Michael, was a four-year le erwinner at Personal: linebacker for Notre Dame. • Given name is Samuel Robert Loebig. • Uncle, Barry, was voted into the Na onal Baseball • Born Oct. 3, 1997 Hall of Fame in 2012 and was a 12- me All Star and • Is undecided on major. 1995 Na onal League MVP. #1 Dedrick Mackey #30 Tobias Larry Freshman Freshman Cornerback Linebacker 5-11 // 175 6-1 // 210 Miami, Fla. Lakeland, Fla. Booker T. Washington H.S. Kathleen H.S. High School: High School: • Selected as a member of the North team for the 23rd • Two-year starter. Annual Miami-Dade All-Star Football Game • 2016 fi rst team all-county selec on. • Named Class 4A second-team all-state. • 2015 second team all-county selec on. • Named fi rst team 5A-Independent All-Dade as a • Returned an intercep on for a touchdown his senior senior a er recording 60 tackles, two intercep ons and season. two sacks. • Also runs 400m and 800m for the track team. • Named the Defensive Player of the Game a er Booker T. Washington’s game against St. Thomas Aquinas a er Personal: he recorded the game-winning intercep on and eight • Given name is Tobias Natshawn Larry. tackles. • Born April 17, 1999. • Had 71 tackles, including one for loss, and four passes • Is planning to major in retail management. defended as a junior. • Recorded 39 total tackles, including one for loss, an #10 Mike Li le intercep on and six passes defended as a sophomore. Sophomore Personal: Cornerback • Given name Dedrick Montay Mackey. 6-0 // 185 • Born July 27, 1997. Newhall, Calif. • Is planning to major in selling and sales management. Notre Dame H.S.
2016: • Appeared in one game as a reserve. • Had a solo tackle vs. No. 24 Penn State on Oct. 29. 42 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL #21 Anthony Mahoungou • Hauled in 13 recep ons for 153 yards and a Senior touchdown as a part- me wide receiver in 2016. • Returned two intercep ons for touchdowns and Wide Receiver recorded 49 tackles as a junior. 6-3 // 210 Paris, France Personal: West Hills College • Given name is Kenneth Dewayne Major II • Born May 18, 1999. 2016: • Is planning to major in curriculum and instruc on. • Academic All-Big Ten. • Appeared in 11 games as a reserve. #47 Ben Makowski • Caught 13 passes for 99 yards on the season. • Had one recep on for eight yards at Maryland on Oct. Junior 1. Long Snapper • Finished with 2 catches for 11 yards vs. Iowa on Oct. 6-2 // 250 15. Osceola, Ind. • Caught a one-yard pass vs. No. 24 Penn State on Oct. Penn H.S. 22. • Had a season-high seven catches for 54 yards vs. 2016: Northwestern on Nov. 12. • Academic All-Big Ten. • Appeared in all 12 games as the star ng long snapper 2015: on all kicks. • Appeared in all 12 games as a reserve. • Caught eight passes for 93 yards on the season. 2015: • Had a season-high four recep ons for 59 yards at • Appeared in all 12 games as the star ng long snapper Marshall on Sept. 6. on all kicks. • Caught one pass for six yards at No. 2 Michigan State on Oct. 3. High School: • Caught three passes for 28 yards vs. Minnesota on • Enrolled early in January. Oct. 10. • Ranked as No. 6 long snapper in the na on by Chris Sailer Kicking. West Hills College: • Two-star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN.com. • Played one season at West Hills College. • Ranked as no. 18 junior college wide receiver by Personal: 247Sports.com, a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and • Given name is Benjamin Aaron Makowski. ESPN.com Caught 41 passes for 801 yards and nine • Born April 9, 1997. touchdowns. • Is planning to major in professional fl ight technology.
Personal: • Given name is Anthony Jean Herve Mahoungou. #79 Ma McCann • Born Feb. 12, 1994. Sophomore • Is planning to major in movement and sport sciences. Off ensive Line 6-6 // 315 Receiving G-GS Rec-Yds TD Lg Avg/R-Avg/G Fishers, Ind. 2015 12-0 8-93 0 24 11.6-7.8 Bishop Chatard H.S. 2016 11-0 13-99 0 16 7.6-9.0 Career 23-0 21-192 0 24 9.1-8.7 2016: • Academic All-Big Ten. #20 Kenneth Major • Appeared in 11 games, making 10 starts. Freshman Cornerback 2015: • Did not play. 6-0 // 190 Hopkinsville, Ky. High School: Chris an County H.S. • Four-year le erwinner. • Rated by ESPN.com, 247Sports.com and Rivals.com as High School: a three-star prospect. • High school teammate of fellow 2017 Purdue signee • Two- me American Family Insurance All-USA Indiana Keyron Catle . Team. • 2016 fi rst team AP All-State selec on. • Class 3A state champion in 2012. • 2016 Courier-Journal All-State selec on. • Also one-year le erwinner in basketball and • Selected to the Kentucky team for the Best of the wrestling. Bluegrass All-Star Game. • Had 65 tackles and one intercep on as a senior. 43 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios
Personal: Personal: • Given name is Ma hew Jacob McCann. • Given name is Carter Dylan McGinnis. • Born March 10, 1996. • Born July 11, 1998. • Is majoring in building construc on management • Is planning to major in exploratory studies. technology. • Mother, Sheryl, played basketball at Butler University. #31 Robert McWilliams • Father, Ma hew, played baseball at Purdue (1985- 86). Freshman Defensive End #6 T.J. McCollum 6-4 // 210 Coral Gables, Fla. 5th-Year Coral Gables H.S. Linebacker 6-3 // 235 High School: Birmingham, Ala. • All-Dade County by the Miami Herald as a senior. Western Kentucky University • Finished 2016 with 75 tackles and 10 sacks. • Team went 10-2 in 2016, advancing to the regional 2016 (Western Kentucky): fi nals of the Class 8A playoff s. • Started 11 games. • Played on a Coral Gables’ defense that allowed • Had 85 total tackles, including 45 solo stops. merely 7.8 points per game in 2016, with four shutouts • Finished with 4.0 tackles for loss. including three straight against Miami, Coral Park and • Broke up three passes and forced a fumble. Miami Beach. • Team went 10-2 and advanced to the Class 8A 2015 (Western Kentucky): regional semifi nals his junior year. • Transferred to WKU from UAB • Started all 14 games. Personal: • Led the Hilltoppers in tackles with 106, including 69 • Born Jan. 15, 1999. solo stops, and tackles for loss with 11.5. • Is planning to major in movement and sport sciences. • Posted a career-best 13 tackles (eight solo) at Old Dominion. • Had double-digit tackle performances in three games #55 Michael Mendez (Indiana, Old Dominion, FIU). Sophomore • Led Conference USA in solo tackles. Off ensive Line • Picked off fi rst pass against Southern Miss in the 6-4 // 295 C-USA Championship Game. Los Fresnos, Texas Los Fresnos H.S. 2014 (UAB): • Appeared in 10 games for the Blazers. 2016: • Had seven tackles, six solo. • Appeared in eight games, making three starts.
High School: 2015: • Three-star prospect coming out of Clay-Chalkville • Did not play. High School according to Rivals.com. • Recorded 101 tackles and intercepted fi ve passes High School: during two seasons. • Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com. • Team advanced to the AHSAA 6A semifi nal as a senior. Personal: Personal: • Given name is Michael Mendez. • Given name is Travis James McCollum. • Born July 31, 1997. • Born June 12, 1995. • Is majoring in educa onal studies. • Is pursuing a master’s degree in leadership. • Graduated from WKU with a degree in interdisciplinary studies with an emphasis on business. #11 Antoine Miles 5th #26 Carter McGinnis Defensive End Freshman 6-2 // 250 Running Back Canton, Ohio 6-0 // 205 McKinley H.S. Noblesville, Ind. 2016: Guerin Catholic H.S. • Did not play.
2017: • Joined the team as a walkon. 44 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL 2015: • Posted a solo tackle vs. No. 24 Penn State on Oct. 29. • Appeared in all 12, making six starts. • Had an assisted tackle at Minnesota on Nov. 5. • Recorded 28 tackles, 13 solo, including six for loss and • Recorded four tackles vs. Northwestern on Nov. 12. four sacks on the year. • Had a solo stop vs. No. 6 Wisconsin on Nov. 19. • Had three tackles, including fi rst collegiate sack, at • Tallied two solo tackles at Indiana on Nov. 26. Marshall on Sept. 6. • Posted a season-high nine tackles, seven solo, with High School: a pair of sacks and fumble forced vs. Indiana State on • As a senior, was named team captain, All-League, All- Sept. 12. Had seven tackles with a sack and fumble Metro North and All-State. forced against Virginia Tech on Sept. 19. • Team went 9-0 during the regular season in 2015. • Finished with four tackles, including an assisted TFL, • Played wide receiver, running back, cornerback and vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 26. safety during high school career. • Assisted on one tackle at Wisconsin on Oct. 17. • Had two tackles, including 1.5 TFLs, vs. Nebraska on Personal: Oct. 31. • Given name is Navon Treston Mosley. • Recorded an assisted tackle vs. Illinois on Nov. 7. • Born April 27, 1998. • Had an assisted tackle at Northwestern on Nov. 14. • Is majoring in organiza onal leadership.
2014: #9 Lorenzo Neal • Did not play. Sophomore 2013: Defensive Tackle • Did not play. 6-2 // 325 Houston, Texas High School: Saint Thomas H.S. • Three-star prospect and the No. 68 player in Ohio by Rivals.com. 2016: • Three-star recruit and No. 55 defensive end na onally • Appeared in seven games, making four starts. by ESPN.com • Finished the season with 11 total tackles, including • Three-star recruit and the No. 70 defensive tackle in 3.0 for loss and a sack. the na on by Scout.com • Posted a season-high six total tackles, fi ve solo, with • Had 73 tackles, including 17 tackles for loss and 12 3.0 TFL and a sack at Nebraska on Oct. 22. sacks, during senior season. • Second team all-state and fi rst team all-county All- High School: WHBA and All-Northeast Inland District as a senior. • Four-year le erwinner. • Played in the Semper Fidelis Bowl in Carson, • As a sophomore was named second team all-district California, in January 2013. and second team all-state. • Named fi rst team all-district, district MVP, defensive Personal: MVP as junior, fi nishing with 34 tackles, fi ve sacks, two • Given name is Antoine Darcelle Miles. intercep ons and one PBU. • Born March 16, 1995. • As a senior, team captain fi rst team all-state, fi rst • Is majoring in sociology. team all-district, district MVP, Touchdown Club of • Enjoys video games. Houston Honoree. • Finished senior season with 33 tackles, four sacks. #27 Navon Mosley • Blue-Grey All American Bowl Selec on. Sophomore Personal: Safety • Given name is Lorenzo Ma hew Neal Jr. 6-0 // 190 • Born Nov. 4, 1997. West Bloomfi eld, Mich. • Is planning to major in building construc on West Bloomfi eld H.S. management. • Father, Lorenzo, played football collegiality at Fresno 2016: State and for 16 seasons in the NFL with Saints, Jets, • Appeared in all 12 games, making 10 starts. Buccaneers, Titans, Bengals, Chargers, Ravens and • Finished sixth on the team with 49 total tackles, Raiders. including 35 solo stops. • Had four tackles against Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. • Recorded six tackles vs. Cincinna on Sept. 10. • Posted four solo stops vs. Nevada on Sept. 24. • Had fi ve tackles at Maryland on Oct. 1. • Tallied a season-high 13 tackles, eight solo, at Illinois on Oct. 8. • Had four tackles vs. Iowa on Oct. 15. • Finished with four stops at No. 8 Nebraska on Oct. 22. 45 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios #13 Aidan O’Connell #26 C.J. Parker Freshman Senior Quarterback Safety 6-3 // 190 6-1 // 205 Lincolnshire, Ill. Menifee, Calif. Stevenson H.S. Mount San Jacinto College
2017: 2016: • Joined the team as a walkon. • Appeared in all 12 games, making fi ve starts. • Finished the season with 35 tackles, including 22 solo, Personal: 3.0 tackles for loss and an intercep on on the year. • Give name is Adian James O’Connell. • Had fi ve tackles vs. Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. • Born Sept. 1, 1998. • Tallied a solo tackle vs. Nevada on Sept. 24. • Is planning to major in management. • Had four stops, including a TFL, at Maryland on Oct. 1. • Posted two tackles at Illinois on Oct. 8. #8 Josh Okonye • Finished with a season-high nine tackles, fi ve solo, and a TFL vs. Iowa on Oct. 15. 5th-Year • Had a tackle for loss at No. 8 Nebraska on Oct. 22. Cornerback • Recorded two tackles vs. No. 24 Penn Stats on Oct. 29. 6-0 // 200 • Had four stops at Minnesota on Nov. 5. Sugarland, Texas • Tallied two tackles vs. Northwestern on Nov. 12. Wake Forest • Finished with fi ve tackles, four solo, vs. No. 6 Wisconsin on Nov. 19. 2016 (Wake Forest): • Appeared in all 13 games. Mount San Jacinto: • Finished with 36 tackles, including 21 solo stops. • Played two seasons. • Had an assisted tackle for loss. • Led team with 61 total tackles, 33 solo, with 7.5 TFLs, • Broke up three passes and recovered a fumble. two sacks, a pair of intercep ons, fi ve PBUs and a fumble recovered his sophomore season. 2015 (Wake Forest): • Appeared in all 12 games. High School: • Finished with 15 tackles, including 12 solo stops. • All-CIF wide receiver, All-Sunbelt League as junior. • Had 1.5 tackles for loss, including a sack. Personal: 2014 (Wake Forest): • Given name is Christopher Joseph Parker. • Appeared in all 12 games. • Born April 9, 1995. • Had 14 total tackles for the season, including 12 solo • Is planning to major in sociology. stops. • Had 1.5 TFLs, including an assisted sacks. #10 Gregory Phillips Senior 2013 (Wake Forest): Did not play. Wide Receiver 6-0 // 200 High School: Atlanta, Ga. • Played at George Ranch High School in its fi rst season Arabia Mountain H.S. of football. • Helped the Longhorns to a 5-5 record. 2016: • Second team Texas Academic All-State selec on. • Academic All-Big Ten. • First team All-District 23-4A selec on at defensive • Appeared in all 12 games, making one start. back. • Caught 17 passes for 172 yards on the year. • Also ran track where he was a regional qualifi er in the • Had three recep ons for 37 yards vs. Cincinna on 200 meters. Sept. 10. • Member of the Na onal Honor Society. • Caught four passes for 43 yards at Maryland on Oct. 1. • Had one recep on for 14 yards vs. Iowa on Oct. 15. Personal: • Tallied one recep on for fi ve yards at No. 8 Nebraska • Given name is Joshua Okonye. on Oct. 22. • Born June 5, 1995. • Caught one pass for 10 yards vs. No. 24 Penn State on • Is pursuing a master’s degree in leadership. Oct. 29. • Graduated from Wake Forest with a degree in health • Had a season-high four recep ons for 32 yards at and exercise. Minnesota on Nov. 5. • Caught three passes for 17 yards vs. No. 6 Wisconsin on Nov. 19. • Had one recep on for 14 yards at Indiana on Nov. 26. 46 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL 2015: #81 Darius Pi man • Academic All-Big Ten. Freshman • Appeared in all 12 games, making fi ve starts. Tight End • Had 13 recep ons for 142 yards and two touchdowns on the season. 6-3 // 250 • Finished with one recep on for seven yards at Gulfport, Miss. Marshall on Sept. 6. Saint Stanislaus H.S. • Had one catch for one yard vs. Indiana State on Sept. 12. High School: • Recorded one recep on for three yards against • Had 61 catches for 690 yards (11.3 avg.) and nine Virginia Tech on Sept. 19. touchdowns in 12 games as a senior. • Had a season-high four recep ons for 92 yards with a • Selected as a member of Team America for the touchdown against Bowling Green on Sept. 26. Off ense-Defense All-America Bowl in Atlanta. • Finished with two recep ons for 10 yards and a • Had 56 recep ons for 926 yards (16.5) and nine touchdown at No. 2 Michigan State on Oct. 3. touchdowns in 15 games as a junior. • Had one catch for nine yards vs. Minnesota on Oct. • Returned 23 kickoff s for 572 yards (24.9 avg.) and 10. eight punts for 71 yards (8.9 avg.) as a junior. • Tallied one recep on for eight yards at Wisconsin on • Also stared on basketball team. Oct. 17. • Had one catch for eight yards vs. Nebraska on Oct. 31. Personal: • Finished with one catch for four yards against Illinois • Given name is Darius Jamal Pi man. on Nov. 7. • Born July 26, 1998. • Is planning to major in selling and sales management. 2014: • Appeared in all 12 games, making two starts. #92 Giovanni Reviere • Finished the season with 10 recep ons for 151 yards Freshman and two solo tackles. • First career recep on for 29 yards against Western Defensive End Michigan on Aug. 30. 6-5 // 260 • Had one recep on for fi ve yards and one solo tackle Cha anooga, Tenn. against Central Michigan on Sept. 6. McCallie School • Caught one pass for 11 yards at Illinois Oct. 4. • Made two recep ons for 26 yards against No. 25 High School: Wisconsin on Nov. 8. • Named Division II fi rst team All-State by the Tennessee • First career start, caught a season-high four passes for Sports Writers Associa on. 69 yards against Northwestern on Nov. 22. • Named a 2016 Tennessee Titans Mr. Football DII-AA • Made one recep on for 11 yards at Indiana on Nov. Lineman Semifi nalist. 29. • Played off ensive and defensive line and had fi ve tackles for loss, three sacks, 11 quarterback hurries, High School: while not giving up a single sack all year. • Three-star prospect by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com • Off ensively, blocked for an off ense that averaged 39 • Honorable men on Class 5A All-State by the Georgia points per game. Sportswriters Associa on. • Also played basketball. • Caught 41 passes for 748 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior. Personal: • Given name is Giovanni Moshe Reviere Personal: • Born Jan. 18, 1999. • Given name is Gregory Lee Phillips. • Is undecided on major. • Born Sept. 14, 1995. • Is majoring in selling and sales management. • Interned with Gold and Black Illustrated during the #13 Gelen Robinson summer of 2016 and the John Purdue Club in the Senior summer of 2017. Defensive End 6-1 // 280 Receiving G-GS Rec-Yds TD Lg Avg/C-Avg/G Schererville, Ind. 2014 12-2 10-151 0 29 15.1-12.6 Lake Central H.S. 2015 12-5 13-142 2 62 10.9-11.8 2016 12-1 17-172 0 26 10.1-14.3 2016: Career 36-8 40-465 2 62 11.6-12.9 • Appeared in all 12 games, making 10 starts. • Finished third on the team with 61 total tackles, including 8.0 for loss. • Tied for the team lead with 5.0 sacks. • Returned an intercep on 78 yards for a touchdown against Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. 47 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios
• Had six tackles vs. Cincinna on Sept. 10. • Defensive player of the year as a senior. • Finished with two solo tackles vs. Nevada on Sept. 24. • Athlete of the year as a senior. • Had fi rst sack of the season along with fi ve other • 100 tackles, 31 tackles for loss and 11.0 sacks as a tackles at Maryland on Oct. 1. senior. • Posted six tackles and forced a fumble at Illinois on • Coach was Bre St. Germain. Oct. 8. • Also wrestled for four years. • Had three tackles, including a sack, vs. Iowa on Oct. • Par cipated in track for four years. 15. • Placed third at state wrestling tournament as a • Credited with an assisted TFL and six tackles at No. 8 sophomore. Nebraska on Oct. 22. • Won state wrestling championship as a junior and • Finished with four tackles vs. No. 24 Penn State on senior. Oct. 29. • Placed third in discus as a sophomore. • Recorded a pair of tackles for loss, including a sack • Placed second in discus and shot put as a junior. and fi ve tackles at Minnesota on Nov. 5. • Had a season-high eight tackles vs. Northwestern on Personal: Nov. 12. • Given name is Gelen Andre’ Robinson. • Tallied 1.5 TFL, including a sack, and six total tackles • Born June 10, 1995. vs. No. 6 Wisconsin on Nov. 19. • Is majoring in selling and sales management. • Tied season-high with eight total tackles, including a • Father, Glenn, was an All-American basketball player sack and 2.0 TFL, at Indiana on Nov. 26. at Purdue and the fi rst overall selc on of the 1994 NBA Dra . 2015: • Brother, Glenn III, played basketball at Michigan (2012-14). • Appeared in 10 games, making seven starts. • Had 32 total tackles, 17 solo, with nine tackles for Tackles G-GS U-A-T TFL Sacks PBU loss, 1.5 sacks and a fumble forced on the season. 2014 11-0 14-6-20 4.0 2.0 0 • Had fi ve tackles, four solo, with 2.5 TFLs vs. Virginia 2015 10-7 17-15-32 9.0 1.5 0 Tech on Sept. 19. 2016 12-10 36-25-61 8.0 5.0 0 • Finished with a pair of tackles against Bowling Green Career 33-17 67-46-113 21.0 8.5 0 on Sept. 26. Other: 2015 - FF; 2016 - FF, INT, TD • Tallied fi ve tackles, a TFL and a fumble forced at No. 2 Michigan State on Oct. 3. #48 Ryan Sadkowski • Recorded three solo tackles vs. Minnesota on Oct. 10. • Had one tackle at Wisconsin on Oct. 17. Junior • Recorded three tackles, 1.5 TFL and an assisted sack Long Snapper vs. Nebraska on Oct. 31. 5-11 // 225 • Tallied one tackle against Illinois on Nov. 7. Glen Ellyn, Ill. • Finished with four tackles and a sack at Northwestern Glenbard South H.S. on Nov. 14. • Had a pair of assisted tackles at No. 6 Iowa on Nov. 21. 2016: • Tallied a season-high six tackles, four solo, with a Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. career-high three TFLs vs. Indiana on Nov. 28. Personal: 2014: • Born June 16, 1996. • Appeared in 11 games. • Is majoring in fi nancial counseling and planning. • Finished the season with 20 tackles, 14 solo, four TFLs, and two sacks. • Made three tackles, one solo, with 1.5 TFLs and one #31 Joe Schopper sack against No. 11 Notre Dame on Sept. 13. Junior • Had one solo tackle against Southern Illinois on Sept. Kicker 20. 6-0 // 210 • Finished with four tackles, three solo, two TFLs and a Indianapolis, Ind. sack against Iowa on Sept. 27. Cathedral H.S. • Had two tackles, one solo, at Illinois on Oct. 4. • Made one solo tackle at Minnesota on Oct. 18. 2016: • Recorded fi ve tackles, three solo, and .5 TFL against • Academic All-Big Ten. No. 25 Wisconsin. • Had 56 punts for 2,277 yards, an average of 40.7 yards • Had four solo tackles against Northwestern on Nov. per punt. 22. • Placed 24 of 56 punts inside the opposi on’s 20-yard line (42.9 percent). High School: • Booted eight punts of 50 or more yards. • Four-year le erwinner. • Had fi ve punts for 213 yards, including a season-long • Four-star prospect by Rivals.com. 57-yarder, vs. Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. • Football rookie of the year as a freshman. • Punted three mes for 95 yards vs. Cincinna on Sept. • MVP of the team as a senior. 10. 48 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL • Had a season-high eight punts for 307 yards at #25 Brandon Shuman Maryland on Oct. 1. Sophomore • Kicked four mes for 168 yards at Illinois on Oct. 8. Cornerback • Punted fi ve mes for 207 yards vs. Iowa on Oct. 15 • Had fi ve punts for 223 yards at No. 8 Nebraska on Oct. 5-11 // 170 22. Miami, Fla. • Recorded fi ve punts for 234 yards vs. Penn State on Gulliver Prep School Oct. 29. • Tied season-high with eight punts for 357 yards at 2016: Minnesota on Nov. 5. • Appeared in four games as a reserve. • Punted four mes for 146 yards vs. Northwestern on • Tallied an assisted tackle vs. No. 24 Penn State on Oct. Nov. 12. 29. • Had four punts for 126 yards vs. No. 6 Wisconsin on Nov. 19. High School: • Punted fi ve mes for 201 yards at Indiana on Nov. 26. • Four-year le erwinner. • Also earned a pair of le ers in track. 2015: • Ci zenship Award and Economics Award. • Appeared in 11 games as the star ng punter. • Had 58 punts for 2,332 yards, an average of 40.2 yards Personal: per punt. • Given name is Brandon Geudel Shuman. • Placed 20 kicks inside the opposi on’s 20-yard line • Born Nov. 24, 1996. and had 12 punts over 50 yards. • Is undecided on major. • Had three kicks for 107 yards against Indiana State on Sept. 12. #48 Rob Simmons • Punted six mes for 296 yards, including a season- Junior long 69-yard boot, vs. Virginia Tech on Sept. 19. • Finished with three punts for 126 yards against Linebacker Bowling Green on Sept. 26. 6-5 // 230 • Tallied four punts, including a 63-yarder, for 189 yards Philadelphia, Pa. at No. 2 Michigan State on Oct. 3. Valley Forge Military Academy • Had a season-high seven punts for 288 yards, including a pair of 50+ kicks, vs. Minnesota on Oct. 10. 2016: • Had six punts for 231 yards at Wisconsin on Oct. 17. • Did not play. • Recorded fi ve punts, including three inside the Huskers’ 20-yard line, for 208 yards against Nebraska High School: on Oct. 31. • Earned one le er in football his senior season. • Tied a season-high with seven punts for 293 yards vs. • Also earned varsity le ers in basketball as a Illinois on Oct. 7. sophomore and junior. • Matched a season-high with seven punts for 216 yards at Northwestern on Nov. 14. Personal: • Had four kicks for 146 yards at No. 6 Iowa on Nov. 21. • Given name is Robert Simmons. • Had six punts for 233 yards, including a 65-yarder, vs. • Born July 31, 1995. Indiana on Nov. 28. • Is majoring in African-American studies.
High School: • Three-year le erwinner. #2 Elijah Sindelar • Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, the No. Sophomore 11 punter by 247Sports.com, two-star recruit by Rivals. Quarterback com, the No. 4 punter in the na on by Chris Sailer 6-4 // 230 Kicking. Princeton, Ky. • Four- me Indiana state champion. Caldwell County H.S. • Punted 34 mes for a 42-yard average, including a long of 63 yards and 10 punts inside the 20. 2016: • Academic All-Big Ten. Personal: • Appeared in fi ve games as a reserve. • Given name is Mark Joseph Schopper. • Completed 14 of 32 passing a empts for 165 yards • Born Jan. 30, 1997. and three intercep ons. • Majoring in pharmacy. • Completed fi rst collegiate pass for six yards vs. • Sister, Abbi, plays soccer at Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. University. • Was 4 of 12 for 63 yards at Maryland on Oct. 1. • Completed 8 of 15 passes for a season-high 80 yards vs. Northwestern on Nov. 12. • Connected on lone passing a empt for 16 yards vs. No. 6 Wisconsin on Nov. 19. 49 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios #73 Ethan Smart 2015: Junior • Did not play. Off ensive Line High School: 6-6 // 310 • Enrolled early at Purdue in January. Southaven, Miss. • Rated a four-star recruit by ESPN.com, No. 18 pro- Northeast Mississippi Community College style quarterback by 247Sports.com and three-star recruit by Rivals.com Northeast Mississippi: • Four-year le erwinner in football. • The Tigers fi nished the 2016 season 6-3. • Completed 206 of 294 passes (70 percent) for 3,609 • Blocked for an off ense that average 366.1 yards of yards and 49 touchdowns as a senior. total off ense. • Named Mr. Football for the state of Kentucky, Gatorade State Player of the Year. Personal: • Threw for 44 touchdowns and 3,374 yards on 64.7 • Given name is Ethan Smart. percent passing (196-303) as a junior. • Born March 27, 1997. • Finished sophomore season with 2,961 yards and 32 • Is majoring in selling and sales management. touchdowns from 203 of 327 passing (62.1 percent). • Had 186 comple ons out of 317 a empts (58.7 #29 Simeon Smiley percent) and 2,693 yards with 19 touchdowns as a R-Freshman freshman. • Played basketball during junior season and fi nished Cornerback with 14.5 points per game and 6.4 rebounds per game. 6-0 // 205 Pensacola, Fla. Personal: Pensacola Catholic H.S. • Given named is Elijah S. Sindelar. • Born June 26, 1996. 2016: • Is majoring in electrical engineering. • Did not play.
#17 Nick Sipe High School: Freshman • Four-year le erwinner. • As a senior was named fi rst team all-area and fi rst Quarterback team all-state. 6-4 // 200 • Team won the 5A District Championship in 2013. Villa Park, Calif. • Also earned le ers in basketball as a freshman and Villa Park H.S. sophomore.
High School: Personal: • As a senior, completed 199 of 313 passes (.636) for • Given name is Simeon Eddie Smiley. 2,904 yards, 29 touchdowns and nine intercep ons in • Born Oct. 20, 1997. 11 games. • Is majoring in law and society. • Threw for a career-high 390 yards and six touchdowns in Villa Park’s 48-14 win over Foothill, which clinched Villa Park’s third straight Crestview League tle. • As a junior, completed 175 of 303 passes (.578) for 2,842 yards and 31 touchdowns, against just six intercep ons, in 13 games.
Personal: • Born Sept. 29, 1998. • Is planning to major in fi nance. • Nephew of Brian Sipe, quarterback for the Cleveland Browns from 1974 to 1983 and 1980 NFL Most Valuable Player.
50 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL #12 Jared Sparks • Captained the football team in 2012. R-Freshman • Was a member of the NUC Recruit Watchlist and the NUC Top Recruits. Quarterback • Made the All-Star team 2010-2013. 6-1 // 205 • Helped team win a league championship. Geismar, La. Dutchtown H.S. Personal: • Given name is David Nils Steinmetz. 2016: • Born March 1, 1995. • Did not Play. • Earned a bachelor’s degree from Rhode Island in criminology and criminal jus ce. High School: • Is pursuing a master’s degree in leadership. • Earned three le ers. • As a senior, was named fi rst team all-district, South #76 Mark S ckford LA Eatel Player of the Week, Fan’s Choice Player of the Week (WBRZ), and was team co-captain. Freshman • Team won 5-5A District Co-Championships Off ensive Line sophomore and senior seasons. 6-5 // 265 1 Carmel, Ind. High School: Carmel H.S. • Given name is Jared Amon Sparks. • Born Nov. 11, 1997. High School: • Is planning to major in marke ng. • Named fi rst team Class 6A All-State as a senior by • Father, Kenya a, played football and ran track at the Associated Press and Indiana Football Coaches Southern University A&M. Associa on. • Started on the off ensive line and led Carmel to a 10-4 #70 David Steinmetz record and 6A State Championship. 5th-Year Personal: Off ensive Line • Given name is Mark Joseph S ckford. 6-8 // 310 • Born May 31, 1999. Gra on, Mass. • Is planning to major in fi nance. Rhode Island #60 Eric Swingler 2016 (Rhode Island): Junior • Started all 11 games, making nine starts at right tackle Off ensive Line and two at le tackle. 6-6 // 305 • Started at right tackle as the Rams rushed for a Munster, Ind. season-high 226 yards and two touchdowns at Elon on Munster H.S. Nov. 11. • Blocked for a ground game that ran for 180 yards and 2016: three touchdowns against Brown on Oct. 1. • Did not play. • Was part of line that helped Rams rush for 146 yards and allow just one sack against Albany on Sept. 10. 2015: • Started at right tackle and was part of line that helped • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. Rams rush for 170 yards and allow just one sack at Kansas on Sept. 3. Personal: • Given name is Eric Joseph Swingler. 2015 (Rhode Island): • Born Feb. 5, 1996. • Started all 11 games at right tackle. • Is planning to major in fi nancial counseling and planning. 2014 (Rhode Island): • Appeared in 11 games, making nine starts. • Key piece of line that allowed just 22 sacks all season, second fewest among CAA Football teams. • Made his collegiate debut as a reserve at right tackle in season opener at Marshall on Sept. 6.
2013 (Rhode Island): • Did not play.
High School: • Played football all four years at Gra on High School and ran track in his fi rst three years. 51 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios #38 Brennan Thieneman High School: R-Freshman • Two-year le erwinner. • Rated as a three-star recruit from ESPN.com, two-star Safety prospect by 247Sports.com and Rivals.com 6-1 // 200 • Named AP Indiana All-State and IFCA All-State Top 50. Noblesville, Ind. • Also le ered in golf and baseball. Guerin Catholic H.S. Personal: 2016: • Given name is Peyton Benjamin Trui . • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. • Born June 23, 1996. • Is planning to major in supply chain management. Personal: • Given name is Brennan Scout Thieneman. #84 Jess Trussell • Born Oct. 16, 1997. • Is planning to major in engineering. Sophomore Tight End #41 Jacob Thieneman 6-6 // 245 Arlington, Texas Junior James Mar n H.S. Safety 6-1 // 210 2016: Noblesville, Ind. • Appeared in six games as a reserve. Guerin Catholic H.S. 2015: 2016 • Did not play. • Academic Al-Big Ten. • Appeared in 11 games, making one start. High School: • Finished with 16 tackles, 14 solo, and an intercep on • Two-year le erwinner. on the year. • Rated a three-star prospect by ESPN.com, a two-star • Had a solo tackle at Maryland on Oct. 1. recruit by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com • Assisted with a tackle vs. Iowa on Oct. 15. • Caught 23 passes for 493 yards and seven touchdowns • Had two total stops vs. No. 24 Penn State on Oct. 29 as a senior. • Finished with a pair of stops at Minnesota on Nov. 5. • Named to the 2014 Texas Academic All-State Team. • Had our tackles, including one for loss, vs. • Had three recep ons for 70 yards and one touchdown Northwestern on Nov. 12. during junior season. • Tallied a solo tackle vs. No. 6 Wisconsin on Nov. 19. • Posted a season-high fi ve tackles, four solo, and Personal: returned an intercep on 25 yards at Indiana on Nov. 26. • Given name is Chandler Jess Trussell. • Born July 4, 1997. 2015: • Is planning to major in selling and sales management. • Did not play. • Father, Randy, played football at East Central Oklahoma University. 2014: • Brother, Connor, played football at the University of • Did not play a er joining the team as a walkon. North Texas.
Personal: #91 Chazmyn Turner • Given name is Jacob Reese Thieneman. • Leap-year baby born Feb. 29, 1996. Sophomore • Is planning to major in mechanical engineering. Defensive End 6-5 // 260 #68 Peyton Trui Mooresville, N.C. Sophomore Mooresville H.S. Off ensive Line 2016: 6-5 // 285 • Did not play. West Lafaye e, Ind. West Lafaye e H.S. 2015: • Did not play. 2016: • Appeared in four games as a reserve. High School: • Four-year le erwinner. 2015: • All-conference as a junior and senior. • Did not play. • All-Lake Area as a senior. • Also le ered in track & fi eld. 52 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL Personal: • Caught two passes for 37 yards vs. Northwestern on • Given name is Chazmyn Arquis Turner. Nov. 12. • Born May 15, 1997. • Is planning to major in selling and sales management. High School: • Graduated from IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. #77 DJ Washington • Averaged 8.1 yards per carry and 12.0 yards per recep on with two touchdown catches his senior Freshman season. Off ensive Line • Had 71 carries for 646 yards (9.1 average) and 13 6-4 // 285 rushing touchdowns, and also caught 10 pass for 137 Louisville, Ky. yards as a junior. Ballard H.S. Personal: High School: • Given name is Jack Vincent Wegher. • 2016 honorable men on AP All-State selec on. • Born Oct. 18, 1997. • 2016 honorable men on Courier-Journal All-State • Is undecided on major. selec on. • Father, Rick, played collegiality at South Dakota State • Ballard went 9-4 his senior season. and in the Canadian Football League. • Team advanced to the quarterfi nals of the 2016 • Brother, Brandon, played collegiality at Iowa and Class 6A playoff s, defea ng Meade County 40-7 and Morningside College. Central Harden 41-35 before falling to eventual state champions Trinity. #34 Jonah Williams • Blocked for an off ense that averaged 32.5 points and Freshman 242.5 yards passing per game in 2016. Linebacker Personal: 6-3 // 235 • Given name is DeShon Rondell Jr. Washington. West Lafaye e, Ind. • Born Aug. 17, 1998. West Lafaye e H.S. • Is undecided on major. 2017: #44 Anthony Wa s • Joined the team as a walkon. R-Freshman Personal: Defensive Tackle • Given name is Jonah E. Williams. 6-4 // 295 • Born Dec. 9, 1998. Houston, Texas • Is planning to major in athle c training. Jack Yates High School • Father, Calvin, was a four-year le erwinner as a wide receiver at Purdue (1986-89) and played seven seasons 2016: in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles and Bal more • Did not play. Ravens. Calvin is currently an associate athle cs director at Purdue. High School: • Four-year le erwinner. #7 Eddy Wilson • Named all-district sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Junior Personal: Defensive Tackle • Given name is Anthony James Wa s. 6-4 // 295 • Born Nov. 11, 1997. Pon ac, Mich. • Is planning to major in organiza onal leadership. West Bloomfi eld H.S. • Father, James, played basketball at the University of Mary-Hardin Baylor. 2016: • Appeared in 10 games, making eight starts. #32 Jack Wegher • Finished with 36 total tackles, including 21 solo stops. • Had 6.0 tackles for loss, including 2.5 sacks one the Sophomore season. Wide Receiver • Recovered a fumble and posted fi ve total tackles, 5-10 // 205 including an assisted TFL, vs. Eastern Kentucky on Sept. Dakota Dunes, S.D. 3. IMG Academy (Fla.) • Had one solo tackle vs. Cincinna on Sept. 10. • Was credited with 1.5 sacks on two tackles vs. Nevada 2016: on Sept. 24. • Enrolled early and par cipated in spring prac ce. • Finished with two stops, including a sack, at Maryland • Appeared in six games as a reserve and on special on Oct. 1. teams. • Had four total tackles at Illinois on Oct. 8. 53 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Player Bios
• Had a season-high eight stops, including fi ve solo and • Had six rushes for 23 yards and one recep on for a TFL, vs. Iowa on Oct. 15. seven yards vs. No. 24 Penn State on Oct. 29. • Finished with six tackles, four solo, at No. 8 Nebraska on Oct. 22. 2015: • Had a TFL vs. No. 24 Penn State on Oct. 29. • Did not play. • Finished with four solo tackles at Minnesota on Nov. 5. High School: • Tallied three total stops, including a TFL, vs. • Four-year le erwinner. Northwestern on Nov. 12. • Ranked as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, 247Sports.com and Rivals.com 2015: • No. 81 running back according to ESPN.com • Appeared in nine games as a reserve. • No. 4 fullback in the na on by 247Sports.com • Had 10 tackles, four solo, and a PBU on the season. • Also three-year le erwinner in track & fi eld. • Broke up a pass vs. Indiana State on Sept. 12. • Had two tackles against Virginia Tech on Sept. 19. Personal: • Finished with a solo tackle at No. 2 Michigan State on • Given name is Richard Carl Worship. Oct. 3. • Born May 15, 1997. • Recorded a season-high four tackles vs. Minnesota on • Is planning to major in organiza onal leadership. Oct. 10. • Had one tackle apiece vs. Illinois, at Northwestern #9 Terry Wright and against Indiana. Junior High School: Wide Receiver • Three-year le erwinner. 5-11 // 180 • Rated a three-star prospect by ESPN.com, 247Sports. Memphis, Tenn. com and Rivals.com Coff eyville Community College • No. 18 defensive tackle from Michigan according to Rivals. Coff eyville: • No. 95 defensive tackle in the na on according to • Had 50 catches for 805 yards (16.1 avg.) and eight ESPN. touchdowns in 11 games as a sophomore at Coff eyville. • Recorded 52 tackles, 12 TFLs, with 13 sacks. • His 805 receiving yards ranks 11th in the NJCAA. • Also le ered in track and fi eld as a senior, named all- • His 50 recep ons and eight touchdown catches were state in the shot put. both ed for the 14th most in the NJCAA. • Had 1,355 all-purpose yards last season, which was Personal: the sixth most by any player in the NJCAA. • Given name is Eddy Wilson II. • Had a career-high 13 catches for 208 yards and one • Born Feb. 13, 1997. touchdown in Coff eyville’s 41-31 win over Northeastern • Is majoring in selling and sales management. Oklahoma A&M. • Had three catches for 139 yards and three #34 Richie Worship touchdowns in team’s 27-20 win over Fort Sco . Sophomore • Had three games over 100 yards receiving last year. • Returned 17 kickoff s for 509 yards (29.9 avg.) and a Running Back touchdown, as well as three punt returns for 27 yards 6-0 // 260 (9.0 avg.). Cleveland, Ohio • Also ran track at Coff eyville. Valley Forge H.S. Personal: 2016: • Given name is Terry Dave Wright. • Appeared in eight games as a reserve. • Born Jan. 28, 1997. • Rushed 35 mes for 133 yards (3.8 average) and two • Is planning to major in American studies. touchdowns on the year. • Also caught 8 passes for 49 yards. • Had four carries for 20 yards and one recep on for three yards vs. Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. • Rushed for a four-yard touchdown on lone carry vs. Cincinna on Sept. 10. • Had four carries for 10 yards vs. Nevada on Sept. 24. • Rushed for a season-high 60 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries at Illinois on Oct. 8. Also caught two passes for 24 yards vs. the Illini. • Had three carries for 9 yards and four catches for 15 yards vs. Iowa on Oct. 15. • Rushed three mes for eight yards at No. 8 Nebraska on Oct. 22. 54 BOILERMAKER Player Bios FOOTBALL #50 Bearooz Yacoobi 700 points in a season. Junior • Played both off ensive and defensive line. • Also par cipated in basketball. Off ensive Line 6-5 // 300 Personal: Dearborn, Mich. • Given name is Michael Mundy Zeigler. Dearborn H.S. • Born March 5, 1997. • Is planning to major in movement and sport sciences. 2016: • father, Mark, played football at Purdue and Miami • Appeared in one game as a reserve. (Fla.).
2015: #7 Isaac Zico • Academic All-Big Ten • Appeared in three games as a reserve. Junior Wide Receiver 2014: 6-1 // 190 • Did not play. Milledgeville, Ga. Georgia Military College High School: • Three-year le erwinner Georgia Military College: • Three-star prospect by Scout.com and 247Sports.com • Honorable men on Na onal Junior College Athle c • Promoted to varsity as a freshman during the playoff s. Associa on All-American as a sophomore at Georgia • Named team captain as a senior. Military College. • MVP of the team as a senior. • Had 46 catches for 938 yards, 20.4 yards per catch, • All-area as a senior. and 14 touchdowns in 11 games last year for Georgia • All-metro west as a senior. Military. • All-state as a senior. • Had 10 touchdown catches in his last six games, • 31 pancake blocks and no sacks given up as a senior. including at least one in each of those contests. • Coach was John Powell. • In his fi nal game for Georgia Military, he had a career- • Also wrestled as a freshman. high nine catches for 216 yards and two touchdowns • Par cipated in track for four years. against Lackawanna. • MVP of the track team as a junior. • Returned fi ve kickoff s with a long of 36 yards. • Placed fi h in state for shot put as a junior. • The 14 touchdown catches were the second most by • Captain of track team as a senior. any receiver in the NJCAA. • Academic Achievement Award 2010 to 2013. • The 938 receiving yards last year ranked sixth in the NJCAA. Personal: • As a freshman, had 14 catches for 295 yards and fi ve • Given name is Bearooz Hussein Yacoobi. touchdowns in 10 games. • Born April 8, 1996. • Returned 21 kickoff s for 531 yards (25.3 avg.) and a • Is planning to major in building construc on touchdown in fi rst collegiate season. management technology. • Returned six punts for 54 yards (9.0 avg.) in fi rst year • Brother, Feerooz, played football at Penn. at Georgia Military. • Enjoys camping, playing sports and ac vi es with friends. High School: • As a senior in high school at Alexander, had 62 catches #54 Mike Zeigler for 1,000 yards and 12 touchdowns, and added six Sophomore carries for 40 yards and two scores. • Also played basketball and ran track in high school. Defensive End 6-4 // 260 Personal: Springfi eld, Ill. • Given name is Isaac John Jr. Zico. Southern Illinois • Born June 18, 1996. • Is planning to major in law and society. 2016: • Did not play a er transferring from Southern Illinois.
High School: • Two- me honorable men on All-State selec on. • Two- me All-Conference (CS8) honoree (2013, 2014). • Led the 2014 team in tackles and knocked down passes. • Member of back-to-back Illinois 5A state champions. • Had a record of 29-0 as a starter. • Sacred Heart Griffi n set a state record with more than 55 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL 2016 Review Honor Roll Evan Panfi l Jackson Anthrop Leonard Wilson Award Verle H. Campbell Award Honorable Men on All-Big Ten
Markus Bailey Gregory Phillips Academic All-Big Ten Academic All-Big Ten “Pop” Doan Award - Defense Honorable Men on All-Big Ten Evan Pulliam Verle H. Campbell Award David Blough Academic All-Big Ten Jake Replogle Honorable Men on All-Big Ten Academic All-Big Ten Team MVP - Defense Lane Beeler Honorable Men on All-Big Ten Academic All-Big Ten Jordan Roos J.D. Dellinger Honorable Men on All-Big Ten Oct. 10 Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week Joe Schopper Danny Ezechukwu Academic All-Big Ten Academic All-Big Ten Team MVP - Special Teams Honorable Men on All-Big Ten Andy Garcia Oct. 10 Big Ten Specials Teams Player of the Week Academic All-Big Ten Elijah Sindelar Jimmy Herman Academic All-Big Ten Academic All-Big Ten Guy “Red” Mackey Award Jacob Thieneman Noble E. Kizer Award Academic All-Big Ten
Brycen Hopkins DeAngelo Yancey Academic All-Big Ten Team MVP - Off ense “Pop” Doan Award - Off ense Da’Wan Hunte Second Team All-Big Ten Academic All-Big Ten
Race Johnson Academic All-Big Ten
Brian Lankford-Johnson Oct. 10 Big Ten Freshman of the Week
Aus n Larkin Academic All-Big Ten
Aus n Logan Academic All-Big Ten
Jason King Honorable Men on All-Big Ten
Anthony Mahoungou Academic All-Big Ten
Ben Makowski Academic All-Big Ten
Bilal Marshall Kiwanis Ci zenship Award
Ma McCann Academic All-Big Ten
56 BOILERMAKER 2016 Review FOOTBALL Results Team Sta s cs Date Opponent Score Rcd (B1G) Time A . PUR OPP 9/3 Eastern Kentucky 45-24 1-0 (0-0) 3:39 32,074 SCORING 295 459 9/10 Cincinna 20-38 1-1 (0-0) 3:25 33,068 Points Per Game 24.6 38.2 9/24 Nevada 24-14 2-1 (0-0) 3:03 41,607 Points Off Turnovers 48 139 *10/1 at Maryland 7-50 2-2 (0-1) 3:20 41,206 FIRST DOWNS 254 261 *10/8 at Illinois 34-31 3-2 (1-1) 3:48 42,912 Rushing 78 135 *10/15 Iowa 35-49 3-3 (1-2) 3:45 40,239 Passing 152 112 *10/22 at #8 Nebraska 14-27 3-4 (1-3) 3:28 90,546 Penalty 24 14 *10/29 #24 Penn State 24-62 3-5 (1-4) 3:33 33,157 RUSHING YARDAGE 1154 2861 *11/5 at Minnesota 31-44 3-6 (1-5) 3:42 42,832 Yards gained rushing 1457 3196 *11/12 Northwestern 17-45 3-7 (1-6) 3:03 30,548 Yards lost rushing 303 335 *11/19 #6 Wisconsin 20-49 3-8 (1-7) 3:07 30,465 Rushing A empts 361 545 *11/26 at Indiana 24-26 3-9 (1-8) 3:38 43,103 Average Per Rush 3.2 5.2 Average Per Game 96.2 238.4 * Denotes Big Ten game. TDs Rushing 12 35 PASSING YARDAGE 3539 2489 Score By Quarters Comp-A -Int 312-557-25 187-315-12 Average Per Pass 6.4 7.9 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Average Per Catch 11.3 13.3 Purdue 76 92 40 84 3 295 Average Per Game 294.9 207.4 Opponents 102 147 90 120 0 459 TDs Passing 25 22 TOTAL OFFENSE 4693 5350 Total Plays 918 860 Average Per Play 5.1 6.2 Average Per Game 391.1 445.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 41-836 44-743 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-91 14-45 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-272 25-276 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.4 16.9 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.6 3.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 22.7 11.0 FUMBLES-LOST 14-8 14-4 PENALTIES-Yards 52-447 85-767 Average Per Game 37.2 63.9 PUNTS-Yards 56-2277 57-2290 Average Per Punt 40.7 40.2 Net punt average 37.7 37.5 KICKOFFS-Yards 56-3040 86-5349 Average Per Kick 54.3 62.2 Net kick average 37.9 40.6 TOP/Game 29:19 30:41 3RD-DOWN Conversions 91/202 89/181 3rd-Down Pct 45% 49% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 15/33 9/13 4th-Down Pct 45% 69% SACKS BY-Yards 21-187 29-194 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 38 59 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-14 15-18 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (28-37) (51-57) 76% 89% RED-ZONE TDS (19-37) (40-57) 51% 70% PAT-ATTEMPTS (35-36) (54-55) 97% 98% ATTENDANCE 241158 260599 Games/Avg Per Game 7/34451 5/52120
57 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL 2016 Review Rushing GP A Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Jones, Markell 11 153 641 25 616 4.0 4 23 56.0 Lankford-Johnson, B. 12 48 332 18 314 6.5 2 48 26.2 Worship, Richie 8 35 136 3 133 3.8 2 24 16.6 Fuller, Tario 10 10 34 4 30 3.0 0 9 3.0 Yancey, David 9 7 26 0 26 3.7 0 9 2.9 Marshall, Bilal 12 9 18 4 14 1.6 0 8 1.2 Blough, David 12 80 229 216 13 0.2 4 20 1.1 Posey, Cameron 12 3 10 0 10 3.3 0 5 0.8 Sindelar, Elijah 5 4 21 12 9 2.2 0 13 1.8 Kimbrough, Malik 11 4 4 3 1 0.2 0 3 0.1 Wegher, Jack 6 4 6 11 -5 -1.2 0 6 -0.8 TEAM 6 4 0 7 -7 -1.8 0 0 -1.2 Total 12 361 1457 303 1154 3.2 12 48 96.2 Opponents 12 545 3196 335 2861 5.2 35 81 238.4
Passing G Effi c Cmp-A -Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G ` Blough, David 12 119.36 295-517-21 57.1 3352 25 89 279.3 Sindelar, Elijah 5 68.31 14-32-3 43.8 165 0 26 33.0 Marshall, Bilal 12 80.80 3-6-0 50.0 22 0 8 1.8 Jones, Markell 11 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 6 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 12 115.22 312-557-25 56.0 3539 25 89 294.9 Opponents 12 141.17 187-315-12 59.4 2489 22 51 207.4
Receiving G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Yancey, DeAngelo 12 49 951 19.4 10 88 79.2 Marshall, Bilal 12 40 477 11.9 3 49 39.8 Posey, Cameron 12 39 356 9.1 3 89 29.7 Herdman, Cole 12 35 344 9.8 3 53 28.7 Jones, Markell 11 32 215 6.7 0 31 19.5 Young, Domonique 6 29 338 11.7 1 36 56.3 Phillips, Gregory 12 17 172 10.1 0 26 14.3 Mahoungou, Anthony 11 13 99 7.6 0 16 9.0 Lankford-Johnson, B. 12 11 90 8.2 0 26 7.5 Hopkins, Brycen 11 10 183 18.3 4 51 16.6 Kimbrough, Malik 11 10 72 7.2 1 45 6.5 Worship, Richie 8 8 49 6.1 0 16 6.1 Yancey, David 9 6 74 12.3 0 20 8.2 Fuller, Tario 10 5 51 10.2 0 27 5.1 Landers, Terrance 8 3 16 5.3 0 9 2.0 Wegher, Jack 6 2 37 18.5 0 20 6.2 Burgess, Jarre 10 2 7 3.5 0 4 0.7 Blough, David 12 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.7 Total 12 312 3539 11.3 25 89 294.9 Opponents 12 187 2489 13.3 22 51 207.4
Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Kimbrough, Malik 9 64 7.1 0 42 Marshall, Bilal 3 27 9.0 0 22 Total 12 91 7.6 0 42 Opponents 14 45 3.2 0 11
58 BOILERMAKER 2016 Review FOOTBALL Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Lankford-Johnson, B. 24 516 21.5 0 55 Kimbrough, Malik 13 256 19.7 0 36 Hudson, Garre 3 45 15.0 0 17 Wegher, Jack 1 19 19.0 0 19 Total 41 836 20.4 0 55 Opponents 44 743 16.9 0 59
Intercep on Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Bailey, Markus 4 44 11.0 0 39 Clark, Leroy 1 17 17.0 0 17 Thieneman, Jacob 1 25 25.0 0 25 Robinson, Gelen 1 78 78.0 1 78 Yancey, DeAngelo 1 1 1.0 0 1 Herman, Jimmy 1 23 23.0 0 23 Hayes, Josh 1 0 0.0 0 0 Blackmon, Antonio 1 34 34.0 0 34 Parker, C.J. 1 50 50.0 0 50 Total 12 272 22.7 1 78 Opponents 25 276 11.0 2 41 Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 1 19 19.0 0 19 Scoring |------PATs ------| TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Dellinger, J.D. 0 10-14 35-36 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 65 Yancey, DeAngelo 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 Hopkins, Brycen 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Blough, David 4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-1 0 0 24 Jones, Markell 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Herdman, Cole 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Marshall, Bilal 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Posey, Cameron 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Lankford-Johnson, B. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Worship, Richie 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Robinson, Gelen 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kimbrough, Malik 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Young, Domonique 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Replogle, Jake 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Total 38 10-14 35-36 0-1 0 0-1 0 1 295 Opponents 59 15-18 54-55 1-1 2 2-3 0 0 459 Total Off ense G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Blough, David 12 597 13 3352 3365 280.4 Jones, Markell 11 154 616 0 616 56.0 Lankford-Johnson, B. 12 48 314 0 314 26.2 Sindelar, Elijah 5 36 9 165 174 34.8 Worship, Richie 8 35 133 0 133 16.6 Marshall, Bilal 12 15 14 22 36 3.0 Fuller, Tario 10 10 30 0 30 3.0 Yancey, David 9 7 26 0 26 2.9 Posey, Cameron 12 3 10 0 10 0.8 Kimbrough, Malik 11 4 1 0 1 0.1 Wegher, Jack 6 4 -5 0 -5 -0.8 TEAM 6 5 -7 0 -7 -1.2 Total 12 918 1154 3539 4693 391.1 Opponents 12 860 2861 2489 5350 445.8 59 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL 2016 Review Field Goals FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Dellinger, J.D. 10-14 71.4 0-0 4-5 5-7 1-2 0-0 42
Field Goal Sequence Purdue OPPONENTS Eastern Kentucky 44,(30) (35) Cincinna 28 (26) Nevada (36) 27 Maryland 35 - Illinois (37),(28) (20),(47),(34),41 Iowa - - Nebraska - (30),(51),45 Penn State (42),39 (33),(29) Minnesota (34) (52),(53),(28) Northwestern (26) (23) Wisconsin (28),(30) - Indiana (23) (29),(46)
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made.
Pun ng No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Schopper, Joe 56 2277 40.7 57 6 14 24 8 0 Total 56 2277 40.7 57 6 14 24 8 0 Opponents 57 2290 40.2 59 3 17 19 4 1
Kickoff s No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Dellinger, J.D. 54 2983 55.2 7 3 Homan, Myles 2 57 28.5 0 1 Total 56 3040 54.3 7 4 743 37.9 27 Opponents 86 5349 62.2 41 4 836 40.6 24
60 BOILERMAKER 2016 Review FOOTBALL All-Purpose Yards G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Yancey, DeAngelo 12 0 951 0 0 1 952 79.3 Lankford-Johnson, B. 12 314 90 0 516 0 920 76.7 Jones, Markell 11 616 215 0 0 0 831 75.5 Marshall, Bilal 12 14 477 27 0 0 518 43.2 Kimbrough, Malik 11 1 72 64 256 0 393 35.7 Posey, Cameron 12 10 356 0 0 0 366 30.5 Herdman, Cole 12 0 344 0 0 0 344 28.7 Young, Domonique 6 0 338 0 0 0 338 56.3 Hopkins, Brycen 11 0 183 0 0 0 183 16.6 Worship, Richie 8 133 49 0 0 0 182 22.8 Phillips, Gregory 12 0 172 0 0 0 172 14.3 Yancey, David 9 26 74 0 0 0 100 11.1 Mahoungou, Anthony 11 0 99 0 0 0 99 9.0 Fuller, Tario 10 30 51 0 0 0 81 8.1 Robinson, Gelen 12 0 0 0 0 78 78 6.5 Wegher, Jack 6 -5 37 0 19 0 51 8.5 Parker, C.J. 12 0 0 0 0 50 50 4.2 Hudson, Garre 12 0 0 0 45 0 45 3.8 Bailey, Markus 12 0 0 0 0 44 44 3.7 Blackmon, Antonio 11 0 0 0 0 34 34 3.1 Thieneman, Jacob 11 0 0 0 0 25 25 2.3 Herman, Jimmy 10 0 0 0 0 23 23 2.3 Blough, David 12 13 8 0 0 0 21 1.8 Clark, Leroy 12 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.4 Landers, Terrance 8 0 16 0 0 0 16 2.0 Sindelar, Elijah 5 9 0 0 0 0 9 1.8 Burgess, Jarre 10 0 7 0 0 0 7 0.7 TEAM 6 -7 0 0 0 0 -7 -1.2 Total 12 1154 3539 91 836 272 5892 491.0 Opponents 12 2861 2489 45 743 276 6414 534.5
61 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL 2016 Review Defensive Sta s cs |-----Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 21 Bailey, Markus 12 61 36 97 6.0-13 . 4-44 2 . . . . 3 Clark, Leroy 12 55 27 82 1.5-3 . 1-17 3 1-0 . . . 13 Robinson, Gelen 12 36 25 61 8.0-57 5.0-52 1-78 . 1 . . 36 Ezechukwu, Danny 12 30 22 52 1.5-2 ...... 4 Bentley, Ja’Whaun 9 37 13 50 7.0-17 . . 1 . . . . 27 Mosley, Navon 12 35 14 49 . . . 1 . . . . 2 Hunte, Da’Wan 10 31 16 47 1.5-5 0.5-1 . 6 . . . . 54 Replogle, Jake 8 31 14 45 9.5-60 2.5-22 . . 1-0 . 1 . 14 Wilson, Eddy 10 21 15 36 6.0-19 2.5-12 . . 1-0 . . . 26 Parker, C.J. 12 22 13 35 3.0-5 . 1-50 . . . . . 95 Panfi l, Evan 12 18 14 32 12.0-65 5.0-48 ...... 29 Herman, Jimmy 10 14 14 28 1.0-2 . 1-23 1 . . . . 1 Roberts, Brandon 5 17 7 24 1.0-4 1.0-4 . 1 . . . . 6 Norwood, Myles 9 18 5 23 . . . 3 . . . . 45 Larkin, Aus n 10 10 8 18 3.5-33 2.5-30 ...... 42 Garcia, Andy 11 10 7 17 1.5-6 1.0-4 ...... 24 Cason, Tim 9 13 4 17 . . . 1 . . . . 41 Thieneman, Jacob 11 12 4 16 1.0-5 . 1-25 1 . . . . 23 Hayes, Josh 9 11 2 13 . . 1-0 . . . . . 7 Gregory, Robert 12 6 5 11 ...... 1 . 9 Neal, Lorenzo 7 8 3 11 3.0-19 1.0-14 ...... 25 Blackmon, Antonio 11 4 5 9 . . 1-34 1 . . . . 83 Dotson, Malcolm 12 6 1 7 ...... 59 Newton, Langston 5 4 2 6 ...... 10 Phillips, Gregory 12 4 . 4 . . . . 1-0 . . . 7 Yancey, DeAngelo 12 3 . 3 . . 1-1 . . . . . 32 Pulliam, Evan 5 2 1 3 ...... 46 Johnson, Race 8 1 1 2 ...... 20 Rose, David 3 2 . 2 ...... 35 Cook, Wes 7 1 1 2 ...... 80 Burgess, Jarre 10 1 1 2 ...... 56 Cook, Wya 3 2 . 2 ...... 70 Roos, Jordan 12 1 . 1 ...... 8 Hardy, Kamal 1 . 1 1 . . . 1 . . . . 5 Logan, Aus n 7 1 . 1 ...... 26 Shuman, Brandon 4 . 1 1 ...... 22 Dawson, Sawyer 4 1 . 1 ...... 10 Li le, Mike 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . 50 DeBusk, Ryan 1 1 . 1 ...... 72 King, Jason 12 1 . 1 ...... 13 Landers, Terrance 8 1 . 1 ...... 11 Blough, David 12 1 . 1 ...... 16 Hudson, Garre 12 1 . 1 ...... 22 Wegher, Jack 6 1 . 1 ...... 25 Fuller, Tario 10 1 . 1 ...... 28 Yancey, David 9 1 . 1 ...... 36 Worship, Richie 8 1 . 1 ...... 55 Mendez, Michael 8 1 . 1 ...... 53 Barron, Kirk 12 1 . 1 ...... 47 Henley, Shayne 6 . 1 1 ...... 18 Posey, Cameron 12 1 . 1 ...... 85 Dellinger, J.D. 12 1 . 1 ...... 66 Criddle, Alex 6 . 1 1 ...... Total 12 543 284 827 67-315 21-187 12-272 23 4-0 1 1 1 Opponents 12 513 264 777 69.0-261 29-194 25-276 38 8-19 9 1 .
62 BOILERMAKER 2016 Review FOOTBALL Off ensive Game-By-Game Starters Opponent WR WR LT LG C RG RT WR/TE QB WR RB Eastern Kentucky Yancey Posey Pa erson King Barron Roos McCann Phillips Blough Young Jones Cincinna Yancey Posey Pa erson King Barron Roos McCann Herdman Blough Young Jones Nevada Yancey Posey J. Neal King Barron Roos Cermin Herdman Blough Young Jones Maryland Yancey Posey J. Neal King Barron Roos Cermin Herdman Blough Young Jones Illinois Yancey Posey Cermin King Barron Roos McCann Herdman Blough Young Lankford-Johnson Iowa Yancey Posey Cermin King Barron Roos McCann Herdman Blough Marshall Jones Nebraska Yancey Posey Mendez King Barron Roos McCann Herdman Blough Marshall Jones Penn State Yancey Posey Mendez King Barron Roos McCann Herdman Blough Marshall Jones Minnesota Yancey Posey Mendez King Barron Roos McCann Herdman Blough Marshall Jones Northwestern Yancey Posey Cermin King Barron Roos McCann Herdman Blough Marshall Jones Wisconsin Yancey Marshall Cermin King Barron Roos McCann Herdman Blough Hopkins Jones Indiana Yancey Posey Cermin King Barron Roos McCann Herdman Blough Marshall Jone
Defensive Game-By-Game Starters Opponent DT NG DE DE Will Mike Buck/NB CB SS FS CB Eastern Kentucky Replogle Wilson Panfi l Robinson Bailey Bentley Roberts Cason Clark Mosley Norwood Cincinna Replogle Wilson Panfi l Robinson Bailey Bentley Roberts Cason Clark Mosley Norwood Nevada Replogle Wilson Panfi l Robinson Bailey Bentley Roberts Hunte Parker Mosley Norwood Maryland Replogle L. Neal Panfi l Robinson Bailey Bentley Roberts Hunte Parker Mosley Cason Illinois Replogle Wilson Panfi l Robinson Herman Bailey Roberts Hunte Clark Mosley Cason Iowa L. Neal Wilson Panfi l Robinson Herman Bailey Ezechukwu Hunte Clark Mosley Cason Nebraska L. Neal Wilson Panfi l Robinson Bailey Bentley Ezechukwu Hunte Clark Mosley Cason Penn State L. Neal Panfi l Larkin Robinson Bailey Bentley Hunte Hayes Clark Mosley Cason Minnesota Replogle Wilson Panfi l Larkin Bailey Bentley Ezechukwu Hunte Clark Parker Norwood Northwestern Panfi l Wilson Larkin Robinson Herman Bailey Mosely Hunte Clark Parker Norwood Wisconsin Replogle Panfi l Larkin Robinson Garcia Bailey Ezechukwu Hunte Clark Parker Norwood Indiana Replogle Panfi l Larkin Robinson Bailey Bentley Mosely Hunte Clark Thieneman Norwood
Year-By-Year Starts OFFENSE DEFENSE Player 14 15 16 Total Player 14 15 16 Total David Blough — 8 12 19 Ja’Whaun Bentley 12 5 9 26 Markell Jones — 6 11 16 Danny Ezechukwu 6 12 4 22 Kirk Barron — 1 12 12 Gelen Robinson 0 7 11 18 Cole Herdman — 2 11 12 Markus Bailey — — 12 12* Ma McCann — — 10 9 Da’Wan Hunte 1 1 10 12 Gregory Phillips 2 5 1 8 Navon Mosley — — 10 10 D.J. Knox 0 6 0 6 Eddy Wilson — 0 8 8 Michael Mendez — 3 3 Tim Cason — 0 7 7 Jarre Burgess — 1 0 1 Antoine Miles 0 6 0 6 Brycen Hopkins — — 1 1 Aus n Larkin — — 5 5 Brian Lankford-Johnson — — 1 1 C.J. Parker — — 5 5 Lorenzo Neal — — 4 4 Garre Hudson 0 2 0 2 Josh Hayes — — 1 1 Jacob Thieneman — — 1 1
63 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL 2016 Review Scoring Drives Game Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards TOP Score Quarter Time Eastern Kentucky Kickoff Jones 3-yd rush 6 64 1:56 7-0 1st 13:04 Intercep on Blough 1-yd rush 4 23 1:38 14-0 1st 10:13 Punt De. Yancey 35-yd recep on 4 50 1:20 28-8 2nd 10:04 Punt Blough 1-yd rush 10 61 3:41 35-18 4th 12:48 Punt Dellinger 30-yd fi eld goal 13 66 6:24 38-18 4th 4:56 Intercep on Lankford-Johnson 48-rd rush 2 54 0:17 45-18 4th 4:23
Cincinna Kickoff Young 19-yd recep on 9 82 3:28 7-14 2nd 10:30 Kickoff Worship 4-yd rush 11 65 3:22 13-31 4th 10:48 Punt De. Yancey 36-yd recep on 4 80 1:11 20-31 4th 7:21
Nevada Kickoff Dellinger 36-yd fi eld goal 15 58 6:50 3-7 2nd 13:10 Punt Marshall 48-yd recep on 7 80 1:42 10-14 2nd 1:20 Punt Jones 5-yd rush 12 49 4:17 17-14 3rd 8:03 Missed FG Hopkins 51-yd recep on 6 80 2:59 24-14 4th 1:17
Maryland Punt Herdman 4-yd recep on 12 55 4:33 7-36 4th 13:30
Illinois Punt Blough 9-yd rush 9 49 3:45 7-3 1st 2:02 Kickoff Lankford-Johnson 32-yd rush 10 81 4:57 14-6 2nd 5:11 Kickoff Kimbrough 45-yd recep on 6 75 2:04 21-16 2nd 3:07 Kickoff Dellinger 37-yd fi eld goal 7 41 2:42 24-23 3rd 0:38 Kickoff Worship 8-yd rush 6 69 2:39 31-31 4th 9:55 Over me Dellinger 28-yd fi eld goal 5 14 OT 34-31 OT OT
Iowa Kickoff Hopkins 25-yd recep on 5 74 2:19 7-28 2nd 1:29 Punt Herdman 53-yd recep on 7 89 2:47 14-35 3rd 8:06 Punt Marshall 7-yd recep on 9 80 3:00 21-42 4th 8:40 Punt De. Yancey 54-yd recep on 5 80 0:46 28-42 4th 5:36 Kickoff Hopkins 37-yd recep on 8 75 1:27 35-49 4th 0:17
Nebraska Kickoff De. Yancey 1-yd recep on 9 75 4:24 7-7 1st 10:20 Punt De. Yancey 88-yd recep on 4 98 2:01 14-10 2nd 10:52
Penn State Kickoff Jones 1-yd rush 10 77 5:07 7-7 1st 6:26 Punt Posey 1-yd recep on 13 55 5:24 14-7 2nd 14:32 Kickoff De. Yancey 62-yd recep on 4 75 1:49 24-34 3rd 2:32
Minnesota Kickoff Herdman 20-yd recep on 6 75 1:56 7-10 1st 8:55 Punt Posey 89-yd recep on 3 88 1:13 14-10 1st 2:10 Kickoff De. Yancey 60-yd recep on 4 75 1:32 21-20 2nd 2:55 Intercep on Hopkins 2-yd recep on 1 2 0:05 28-23 2nd 0:00 Punt Dellinger 34-yd fi eld goal 9 52 3:47 31-37 4th 5:10
Northwestern Kickoff Dellinger 26-yd fi eld goal 11 61 4:07 3-0 1st 10:53 Intercep on Blough 1-yd rush 8 33 2:24 10-0 1st 6:10 Kickoff Marshall 49-yd recep on 3 75 0:51 17-28 3rd 10:22
Wisconsin Punt Dellinger 28-yd fi eld goal 14 55 5:07 3-0 1st 4:56 Kickoff De. Yancey 75-yd recep on 1 75 0:11 10/28 2nd 2:38 Fumble Dellinger 30-yd fi eld goal 9 28 3:42 13-35 3rd 8:47 Kickoff De. Yancey 10-yd recep on 8 73 3:26 20-49 4th 4:15
Indiana Intercep on Jones 1-yd rush 1 1 0:06 7-0 1st 14:12 Kickoff Dellinger 23-yd fi eld goal 14 39 5:03 10-14 2nd 12:07 Punt Posey 10-yd recep on 5 36 1:11 16-17 2nd 1:50 Kickoff De. Yancey 31-yd recep on 9 65 3:35 22-17 3rd 11:25
64 BOILERMAKER Annual Results FOOTBALL Overall Big Ten Home Road Neutral Purdue Opponent Year Head Coach Record Record Record Record Record Points Points
1887 Albert Berg 0-1-0 — 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 6 48 Berg Totals (1 year) 0-1-0 — 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 6 48
18891889 GeorGeorgege Reisner 2-1-0 — 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 52 28 RReisnereisner Totals ((11 yyear)ear) 2-1-0 — 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 52 28 1890 Clinton Hare 3-3-0 — 2-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 170 56 Hare Totals (1 year) 3-3-0 — 2-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 170 56 18911891 KnKnowltonowlton AmAmeses 4-4-0-00-0 — 2- 2-0-00-0 2- 2-0-00-0 0 0-0-0-0-0 1 19292 0 18921892 KnKnowltonowlton AmAmeses 88-0-0-0-0 — 5 5-0-0-0-0 3 3-0-0-0-0 0 0-0-0-0-0 3 32020 2 244 AAmesmes Totals ((22 yyears)ears) 12-0-0 — 7-0-0 5-0-0 512 24 1893 David Balliet 5-2-1 — 4-1-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 334 144 1894 David Balliet 9-1-0 — 2-0-0 6-1-0 1-0-0 188 36 1895 David Balliet 4-3-0 — 4-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 84 58
11896896 S.M. Hammond 4-2-1 0-2-1 (T6th)(T6th) 2-1-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 122 6060 HHammondammond Totals ((11 yyear)ear) 4-2-1 0-2-1 2-1-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 122 60 1897 William Church 5-3-1 1-2-0 (5th) 4-1-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 106 108 Church Totals (1 year) 5-3-1 1-2-0 4-1-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 106 108
11898898 Alpha Jamison 3-3-0 0-1-0 (T6th) 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 34 3333 11899899 Alpha Jamison 4-4-1 1-2-0 (5th) 3-1-1 1-3-0 0-0-0 100 122 11900900 Alpha Jamison 4-4-0 0-4-0 (9th) 4-1-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 172 7799 Jamison Totals ((33 yyears)ears) 11-11-1 1-7-0 9-4-1 2-7-0 0-0-0 306 234 1901 David Balliet 4-4-1 0-3-1 (T7th) 4-2-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 138 66 Balliet Totals (4 years) 22-10-2 0-3-1 14-4-1 6-5-1 2-1-0 744 304
11902902 Charles Best 7-2-1 2-2-0 ((5th)5th) 5-0-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 315 68 BBestest Totals ((11 yyear)ear) 7-2-1 2-2-0 5-0-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 315 68 1903 Oliver Cu s 4-2-0 0-2-0 (8th) 3-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 87 48 1904 Oliver Cu s 9-3-0 1-2-0 (T5th) 5-2-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 176 66 Cu s Totals (2 years) 13-5-0 1-4-0 8-3-0 3-2-0 2-0-0 263 114
19051905 Albert Herrnstein 6-1-1 1-1-1 ((4th)4th) 5-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 177 3300 HerrnsteinHerrnstein Totals ((11 yyear)ear) 6-1-1 1-1-1 5-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 177 30 1906 Myron Witham 0-5-0 0-3-0 (T6th) 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 5 86 Witham Totals (1 year) 0-5-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 5 86
19071907 LeighLeigh Turner 0-5-0 0-3-0 (T5th) 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 10 108 TurnerTurner Totals ((11 yyear)ear) 0-5-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 10 108 1908 Frederick Speik 4-3-0 1-3-0 (T4th) 3-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 124 78 1909 Frederick Speik 2-5-0 0-4-0 (T7th) 2-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 72 147 Speik Totals (2 years) 6-8-0 1-7-0 5-5-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 196 225
19101910 M.H. “Bill” Horr 1-5-0 0-4-0 (8th)(8th) 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 19 6565 19111911 M.H. “Bill” Horr 3-4-0 1-3-0 (6th)(6th) 2-2-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 58 48 19121912 M.H. “Bill” Horr 4-2-1 2-2-1 (T3rd)(T3rd) 3-0-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 176 7070 HorrHorr Totals ((33 yyears)ears) 8-11-1 3-9-1 6-5-1 2-6-0 0-0-0 253 183 1913 Andy Smith 4-1-2 2-1-2 (T2nd) 2-0-1 2-1-1 0-0-0 171 20 1914 Andy Smith 5-2-0 2-2-0 (4th) 4-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 157 63 1915 Andy Smith 3-3-1 2-2-0 (T5th) 2-1-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 62 62 Smith Totals (3 years) 12-6-3 6-5-2 8-1-2 4-5-1 0-0-0 390 145
19161916 Cleo O’Donnell 2-4-1 0-4-1 (T8th)(T8th) 2-1-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 67 9999 19171917 Cleo O’Donnell 3-4-0 0-4-0 (T8th)(T8th) 3-3-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 95 109109 O’Donnell Totals ((22 yyears)ears) 5-8-1 0-8-1 5-4-1 0-4-0 0-0-0 162 208 1918 Arthur “Butch” Scanlon 3-3-0 1-0-0 (T1st) 1-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 87 78 1919 Arthur “Butch” Scanlon 2-4-1 0-3-0 (T9th) 2-2-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 71 104 1920 Arthur “Butch” Scanlon 2-5-0 0-4-0 (T9th) 2-1-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 36 103 Scanlon Totals (3 years) 7-12-1 1-7-0 5-5-1 1-7-0 1-0-0 194 285
65 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Annual Results
Overall Big Ten Home Road Neutral Purdue Opponent Year Head Coach Record Record Record Record Record Points Points
1921 William Dietz 1-6-0 1-4-0 (T8th) 1-3-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 9 95 Dietz Totals (1 year) 1-6-0 1-4-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 9 95
19221922 Jim Phelan 1-5-1 0-3-1 ((T9th)T9th) 1-2-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 36 126126 11923923 Jim Phelan 2-5-1 1-4-0 ((T8th)T8th) 2-1-1 0-4-0 0-0-0 65 106106 11924924 Jim Phelan 5-2-0 2-2-0 ((5th)5th) 4-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 137 4646 11925925 Jim Phelan 3-4-1 0-3-1 ((T9th)T9th) 3-2-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 119 3939 11926926 Jim Phelan 5-2-1 2-1-1 ((4th)4th) 4-0-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 146 6767 19271927 Jim Phelan 6-2-0 2-2-0 ((T4th)T4th) 4-0-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 170 38 19281928 Jim Phelan 5-2-1 2-2-1 ((6th)6th) 4-0-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 143 41 19291929 Jim Phelan 8-0-0 5-0-0 ((1st)1st) 5-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 187 4444 PPhelanhelan Totals ((88 yyears)ears) 35-22-5 14-17-4 27-5-4 8-17-1 0-0-0 1,003 507 1930 Noble Kizer 6-2-0 4-2-0 (3rd) 3-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 150 41 1931 Noble Kizer 9-1-0 5-1-0 (T1st) 5-0-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 192 39 1932 Noble Kizer 7-0-1 5-0-1 (T1st) 3-0-0 3-0-1 1-0-0 164 42 1933 Noble Kizer 6-1-1 3-1-1 (3rd) 2-1-0 4-0-1 0-0-0 109 37 1934 Noble Kizer 5-3-0 3-1-0 (4th) 1-2-0 4-1-0 0-0-0 93 75 1935 Noble Kizer 4-4-0 3-3-0 (T3rd) 1-1-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 65 57 1936 Noble Kizer 5-2-1 3-1-1 (T4th) 2-0-1 3-1-0 0-1-0 157 95 Kizer Totals (7 years) 42-13-3 26-9-3 17-5-1 23-7-2 2-1-0 930 386
11937937 Mal Elward 4-3-1 2-2-1 (T4th)(T4th) 3-0-0 1-2-1 0-1-0 83 6969 11938938 Mal Elward 5-1-2 3-1-1 (T2nd)(T2nd) 3-0-0 2-1-1 0-0-1 84 38 11939939 Mal Elward 3-3-2 2-1-2 (3rd)(3rd) 1-1-0 2-2-2 0-0-0 56 5353 11940940 Mal Elward 2-6-0 1-4-0 (8th)(8th) 1-2-0 1-3-0 0-1-0 96 106106 11941941 Mal Elward 2-5-1 1-3-0 (T7th)(T7th) 1-1-1 1-3-0 0-1-0 27 62 EElwardlward Totals ((55 yyears)ears) 16-18-6 9-11-4 9-4-1 7-11-4 0-3-1 346 328 1942 Elmer Burnham 1-8-0 1-4-0 (8th) 0-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 27 179 1943 Elmer Burnham 9-0-0 6-0-0 (T1st) 3-0-0 5-0-0 1-0-0 214 55 Burnham Totals (2 years) 10-8-0 7-4-0 3-4-0 6-4-0 1-0-0 241 234
11944944 Cecil Isbell 5-5-0 4-2-0 (3rd)(3rd) 2-2-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 207 166166 11945945 Cecil Isbell 7-3-0 3-3-0 (T4th)(T4th) 4-0-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 198 125125 11946946 Cecil Isbell 2-6-1 0-5-1 (9th)(9th) 1-2-0 1-4-1 0-0-0 97 208 IIsbellsbell Totals ((33 yyears)ears) 14-14-1 7-10-1 7-4-0 7-9-1 0-1-0 502 494999 1947 Stu Holcomb 5-4-0 3-3-0 (T3rd) 4-1-0 0-3-0 1-0-0 205 130 1948 Stu Holcomb 3-6-0 2-4-0 (T5th) 2-2-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 126 175 1949 Stu Holcomb 4-5-0 2-4-0 (8th) 1-3-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 119 135 1950 Stu Holcomb 2-7-0 1-4-0 (T8th) 1-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 143 200 1951 Stu Holcomb 5-4-0 4-1-0 (2nd) 3-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 153 152 1952 Stu Holcomb 4-3-2 4-1-1 (T1st) 2-2-0 2-1-2 0-0-0 188 151 1953 Stu Holcomb 2-7-0 2-4-0 (8th) 1-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 89 167 1954 Stu Holcomb 5-3-1 3-3-0 (6th) 3-2-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 165 134 1955 Stu Holcomb 5-3-1 4-2-1 (4th) 2-3-0 3-0-1 0-0-0 113 103 Holcomb Totals (9 years)35-42-4 25-26-2 19-21-1 15-21-3 1-0-0 1,301 1,347
11956956 Jack Mollenkopf 3-4-2 1-4-2 (T7th) 2-1-1 1-3-1 0-0-0 139 122 11957957 Jack Mollenkopf 5-4-0 4-3-0 (T4th) 2-2-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 178 111144 11958958 Jack Mollenkopf 6-1-2 3-1-2 (4th) 3-0-1 3-1-1 0-0-0 184 102 11959959 Jack Mollenkopf 5-2-2 4-2-1 (T2nd) 4-0-0 1-2-2 0-0-0 109 81 11960960 Jack Mollenkopf 4-4-1 2-4-0 (T5th) 2-2-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 212 161633 11961961 Jack Mollenkopf 6-3-0 4-2-0 (4th) 3-1-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 146 8877 11962962 Jack Mollenkopf 4-4-1 3-3-0 (T5th) 1-3-0 3-1-1 0-0-0 141 68 11963963 Jack Mollenkopf 5-4-0 4-3-0 (4th) 3-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 119 141499 11964964 Jack Mollenkopf 6-3-0 5-2-0 (3rd) 4-0-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 168 141466 11965965 Jack Mollenkopf 7-2-1 5-2-0 (T3rd)(T3rd) 4-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-1 227 127127 11966966 Jack Mollenkopf 9-2-0 6-1-0 (2nd) 5-0-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 297 151544 11967967 Jack Mollenkopf 8-2-0 6-1-0 (T1st) 4-1-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 291 151544 11968968 Jack Mollenkopf 8-2-0 5-2-0 (T3rd) 5-0-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 291 161677 11969969 Jack Mollenkopf 8-2-0 5-2-0 (3rd) 5-0-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 354 262644 MMollenkopfollenkopf Totals ((1414 yyears)ears) 84-39-9 57-32-5 47-12-3 35-27-5 2-0-1 2,856 1,898 1970 Bob DeMoss 4-6-0 2-5-0 (8th) 2-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 161 189 1971 Bob DeMoss 3-7-0 3-5-0 (T6th) 2-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 210 228 1972 Bob DeMoss 6-5-0 6-2-0 (3rd) 4-2-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 245 135 DeMoss Totals (3 years) 13-18-0 11-12-0 8-8-0 5-10-0 0-0-0 616 552
66 BOILERMAKER Annual Results FOOTBALL Overall Big Ten Home Road Neutral Purdue Opponent Year Head Coach Record Record Record Record Record Points Points
1973 Alex Agase 5-6-0 4-4-0 (T4th) 2-4-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 200 213 1974 Alex Agase 4-6-1 3-5-0 (6th) 2-3-1 2-3-0 0-0-0 223 261 1975 Alex Agase 4-7-0 4-4-0 (T3rd) 2-4-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 128 220 1976 Alex Agase 5-6-0 4-4-0 (T3rd) 3-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 188 233 Agase Totals (4 years) 18-25-1 15-17-0 9-14-1 9-11-0 0-0-0 739 927
11977977 Jim YounYoungg 5-6-0 3-5-0 (T6th) 3-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 231 247247 11978978 Jim YounYoungg 9-2-1 6-1-1 (3rd) 6-0-0 2-2-1 1-0-0 261 130130 19791979 Jim YounYoungg 10-2-0 7-1-0 (2nd) 6-0-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 287 226226 19801980 Jim YounYoungg 9-3-0 7-1-0 (T2nd) 5-1-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 328 233233 19811981 Jim YounYoungg 5-6-0 3-6-0 (T8th) 4-2-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 242 241 YYoungoung Totals ((55 yearsyears)) 38-19-1 26-14-1 24-6-0 11-13-1 3-0-0 1,349 1,077 1982 Leon Burtne 3-8-0 3-6-0 (7th) 2-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 211 324 1983 Leon Burtne 3-7-1 3-5-1 (6th) 1-3-1 2-4-0 0-0-0 251 366 1984 Leon Burtne 7-5-0 6-3-0 (T2nd) 4-2-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 286 283 1985 Leon Burtne 5-6-0 3-5-0 (7th) 4-2-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 287 306 1986 Leon Burtne 3-8-0 2-6-0 (T8th) 2-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 160 335 Burtne Totals (5 years) 21-34-1 17-25-1 13-15-1 7-18-0 1-1-0 1,195 1,614
19871987 Fred Akers 3-7-1 3-5-0 ((T6th)T6th) 3-2-1 0-5-0 0-0-0 197 282855 19881988 Fred Akers 4-7-0 3-5-0 ((6th)6th) 2-4-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 124 303033 19891989 Fred Akers 3-8-0 2-6-0 ((8th)8th) 2-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 172 281 19901990 Fred Akers 2-9-0 1-7-0 ((T8th)T8th) 1-5-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 177 333377 AkersAkers Totals ((44 yyears)ears) 12-31-1 9-23-0 8-15-1 4-16-0 0-0-0 670 1,206 1991 Jim Colle o 4-7-0 3-5-0 (T6th) 3-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 219 272 1992 Jim Colle o 4-7-0 3-5-0 (T6th) 3-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 211 267 1993 Jim Colle o 1-10-0 0-8-0 (T10th) 1-5-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 221 326 1994 Jim Colle o 5-4-2 3-3-2 (T8th) 3-2-1 2-2-1 0-0-0 336 346 1995 Jim Colle o 4-6-1 2-5-1 (9th) 2-3-1 2-3-0 0-0-0 282 269 1996 Jim Colle o 3-8-0 2-6-0 (8th) 3-3-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 194 324 Colle o Totals (6 years) 21-42-3 13-32-3 15-19-2 6-23-1 0-0-0 1,463 1,804
11997997 Joe Tiller 9-3-0 6-2-0 ((T2nd)T2nd) 5-1-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 396 267267 11998998 Joe Tiller 9-4-0 6-2-0 ((4th)4th) 6-0-0 2-4-0 1-0-0 444 276276 11999999 Joe Tiller 7-5-0 4-4-0 ((T6th)T6th) 4-2-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 384 305305 22000000 Joe Tiller 8-4-0 6-2-0 ((T1st)T1st) 6-0-0 2-3-0 0-1-0 381 266266 22001001 Joe Tiller 6-6-0 4-4-0 ((T4th)T4th) 4-2-0 2-3-0 0-1-0 250 278 22002002 Joe Tiller 7-6-0 4-4-0 ((T5th)T5th) 4-3-0 2-3-0 1-0-0 386 288 22003003 Joe Tiller 9-4-0 6-2-0 ((T2nd)T2nd) 6-1-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 349 226226 22004004 Joe Tiller 7-5-0 4-4-0 ((T5th)T5th) 4-2-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 381 206206 22005005 Joe Tiller 5-6-0 3-5-0 ((8th)8th) 3-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 330 309309 22006006 Joe Tiller 8-6-0 5-3-0 ((T4th)T4th) 5-2-0 3-3-0 0-1-0 364 374374 22007007 Joe Tiller 8-5-0 3-5-0 ((T7th)T7th) 5-2-0 2-3-0 1-0-0 446 345345 22008008 Joe Tiller 4-8-0 2-6-0 ((T9th)T9th) 4-3-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 296 301 TTilleriller Totals ((1212 yyears)ears) 87-62-0 53-43-0 56-21-0 27-35-0 4-6-0 4,407 3,443,4411 2009 Danny Hope 5-7-0 4-4-0 (T6th) 3-4-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 334 349 2010 Danny Hope 4-8-0 2-6-0 (T9th) 3-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 236 345 2011 Danny Hope 7-6-0 4-4-0 (3rd) 5-2-0 1-4-0 1-0-0 350 349 2012 Danny Hope 6-6-0 3-5-0 (4th) 4-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 359 348 Patrick Higgins (I) 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 14 58 Hope Totals (4 years) 22-27-0 13-19-0 15-13-0 6-14-0 1-0-0 1,279 1,391
22013013 Darrell Hazell 1-11-0 0-8-0 ((6th6th LdrsLdrs)) 1-6-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 179 456456 22014014 Darrell Hazell 3-9-0 1-7-0 (T6th WestWest)) 2-5-0 1-3-0 0-1-0 286 383800 22015015 Darrell Hazell 2-10-0 1-7-0 ((7th7th WestWest)) 2-5-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 301 438 22016016 Darrell Hazell 3-3-0 1-2-0 ((7th7th WestWest)) 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 165 202066 Gerad Parker ((I)I) 0-6-0 0-6-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 130 232333 HHazellazell Totals ((44 yyears)ears) 9-33-0 3-24-0 7-18-0 2-14-0 0-0-0 931 1,480 Totals (129 years) 601-554-48 323-390-32 371-228-25 214-311-21 20-15-2 23,964 21,411 (.520) (.455) (.615) (.411) (.568) (19.9) (17.8) (I) denotes interim head coach.
67 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Coaching Records Games Indiana Intercollegiate Joe Tiller 1997-08 149 Jack Mollenkopf 1956-69 132 Athle c Associa on Championships (4) Stu Holcomb 1947-55 81 Jim Colle o 1991-96 66 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894 Jim Phelan 1922-29 62 Noble Kizer 1930-36 58 Jim Young 1977-81 58 Leon Burtne 1982-86 56 Big Ten Conference Championships (8) Danny Hope 2009-12 49 Alex Agase 1973-76 44 1918-tri, 1929, 1931-tri, 1932-co, Fred Akers 1987-90 44 1943-co, 1952-co, 1967-tri, 2000-tri Winning Percentage (3 years minimum) Noble Kizer 1930-36 .750 David Balliet 1893-95, 1901 .676 Jack Mollenkopf 1956-69 .670 PurduePurdue HHomeome FieldsFields Jim Young 1977-81 .664 Andy Smith 1913-15 .643 YearsYears FieldField W L T Jim Phelan 1922-29 .605 11889-1891889-1891 Lafaye e YMCA park 5 0 0 Joe Tiller 1997-08 .584 Alpha Jamison 1898-1900 .500 1891892-19242-1924 SStuarttuart FiFieldeld 88 44 12 Cecil Isbell 1944-46 .500 191924-24- RRoss-Adeoss-Ade SStadiumtadium 278278 184184 1313 Danny Hope 2009-12 .449 Wins Bowl Game History Joe Tiller 1997-08 87 Jack Mollenkopf 1956-69 84 Noble Kizer 1930-36 42 1967 Rose Southern California W 14-13 Jim Young 1977-81 38 1978 Peach Georgia Tech W 41-21 Jim Phelan 1922-29 35 Stu Holcomb 1947-55 35 1979 Bluebonnet Tennessee W 27-22 David Balliet 1893-95, 1901 22 1980 Liberty Missouri W 28-25 Danny Hope 2009-12 22 1984 Peach Virginia L 24-27 Leon Burtne 1982-86 21 Jim Colle o 1991-96 21 1997 Alamo #24 Oklahoma State W 33-20 1998 Alamo #4 Kansas State W 37-34 Big Ten Wins Jack Mollenkopf 1956-69 57 2000 Outback #21 Georgia [OT] L 25-28 Joe Tiller 1997-08 53 2001 Rose #4 Washington L 24-34 Noble Kizer 1930-36 26 2001 Sun #13 Washington State L 27-33 Jim Young 1977-81 26 Stu Holcomb 1947-55 25 2002 Sun Bowl Washington W 34-24 Leon Burtne 1982-86 17 2004 Capital One #11 Georgia [OT] L 27-34 Alex Agase 1973-76 15 2004 Sun Bowl #21 Arizona State L 23-27 Jim Phelan 1922-29 14 Jim Colle o 1991-96 13 2006 Champs Sports Maryland L 7-24 Danny Hope 2009-12 13 2007 Motor City Central Michigan W 51-48 Off ense Scoring Average (3 years minimum) 2011 Li le Caesars Western Michigan W 37-32 Joe Tiller 1997-08 29.6 2012 Heart of Dallas Oklahoma State L 14-58 Danny Hope 2009-12 26.1 Jim Young 1977-81 23.3 Jim Colle o 1991-96 22.2 David Balliet 1893-95, 1901 21.9 Jack Mollenkopf 1956-69 21.6 Leon Burtne 1982-86 21.3 Darrell Hazell 2013-Present 21.3 Bob DeMoss 1970-72 19.9 Andy Smith 1913-15 18.6 Cecil Isbell 1944-46 17.3 Defense Scoring Average (3 years minimum) Noble Kizer 1930-36 6.7 Andy Smith 1913-15 6.9 Jim Phelan 1922-29 8.2 Mal Elward 1937-41 8.2 David Balliet 1893-95, 1901 8.9 M.H. “Bill” Horr 1910-12 9.2 Alpha Jamison 1898-1900 10.2 A. “Butch” Scanlon 1918-20 14.3 Jack Mollenkopf 1956-69 14.4 Stu Holcomb 1947-55 16.6
68 BOILERMAKER Assistant Coaches FOOTBALL The Purdue football assistant coach roster dates to the 1926 season. — H — Hagen, Mark 2000-10 — A — Hager, Allen 1956-72 Agnew, Lyle 1949-51 Hall, Dale 1949-50 Anarumo, Lou 2004-11 Hankwitz, Mike 1977-81 Ankney, Moe 1991-93 Harmeson, Glenn 1932-33, 1951-52 Hart, Randy 1977-81 — B — Hartman, Jerry 1973-76 Babers, Dino 1991-93 Heacock, Jon 2013 Baker, Bill 1980-82 Henderson, Pat 1990-93 Barclay, Chris 2017 Hewgley, C.W. 1967-70 Benne , Blaine 2001-05 Higgins, Patrick 2011-12 Benne , Phil 1987-90 Hildebrand, Bill 1949 Bockrath, Bob 1977-79 Hill, Mike 1985-86 Boland, Joe 1941 Hoener, Pete 1989-91 Bowman, Urban 1984 Holt, Nick 2017 Bridge, Jim 2013-15 Hope, Danny 1997-2001, 2008 Brohm, Brian 2017 Hudson, Greg 2013-15 Brown, Greg 1989-90 Burke, Tim 1997-99 — I — Burnham, Elmer 1943 Isbell, Cecil 1942-43 Burns, Greg 2012 Burtne , Leon 1977-81 — J — Jackson, Cornell 2009-12 — C — Jackson, Derrick 2017 Caddas, Chester 1982, 1993-96 Jackson, Fred 1989-90 Carter, Rubin 2013-15 Jardine, Leonard 1964-66 Cartwright, Kit 1983-86 Johnson, Reggie 2017 Catavolos, George 1971-76 Johnson, Taver 2014-16 Caviglia, Tony 1991-93 Jones, Wayne 1970-72 Chaney, Jim 1997-2005 Claire, Frank 1947 — K — Clark, Shawn 2009-12 Keyes, Leroy 1995-96 Colle o, Jim 1982-84 Kollar, Bill 1988-89 Con , Fred 1973-76 Korpitz, Larry 1997 Conway, Mike 1995 Cope, Bob 1982 — L — Carideo, Frank 1931 LaBree, Larry 1926 Cowdrey, Bruce 1990 Lambert, Ward 1945 Crimmins, Bernie 1959-64 Landholm, Donn 2009-12 Lappano, Tim 1997 — D — Larkins, Lee 1980-83 Daddio, Bill 1954-58 Legg, Bill 2003-07 DeBesse, Bob 2003-05 Lester, Tim 2016 DeMoss, Bob 1950-69 Levine, Tony 2017 Dienhart, Joe 1943-53 Lounsbury, Dan 1987-90 Doba, Bill 1983-86 Lowery, Emmet 1944-46 Downing, Sco 1997-2002 Duggins, Herb 1940-41 — M — Dullaghan, Dick 1980-82 Mackey, Red 1931-42 Mackovic, John 1977 — E — Malone, Terry 2015-16 Elam, Jim 1987-88 Maloney, Ned 1951-72 Elias, Bill 1953-59 Mar neau, Earl 1929-30 Ellis, Jack 1973-76 Mason, Tony 1969-72 Elmassian, Phil 2003, 2011 McDonell, John 2006-08 Els, Ross 2016 McGuff , Al 1952-53 Elward, Mal 1927-36 McIntosh, Greg 1985-86 Emanuel, Gary 1997-2004, 2010-11 Melvin, Randy 1997-99, 2016 Eversman, George 1926-27 Meyer, Ron 1965-70 Michael, Bill 1987-90 — F — Miller, Burnie 1965-69 Fehring, Dutch 1935-40, 1942, 1944-45 Miller, James 1954-58 Fichtner, Randy 1994-96 Milligan, Mike 1951-52 Foldberg, Henry 1950 Mims, Ron 1984-85 Freeman, Marcus 2013-16 Mitchell, David 2003-05 Freeman, Tom 1992-96 Mollenkopf, Jack 1947-55 Funk, Darrell 2016 Moore, William 1947-52 Fuoss, Don 1960-68 Morgan, Karl 1996 Morris, Bob 1994-96 — G — Geiger, Bob 1969-76 — N — Gibboney, J.B. 2009-12 Naughton, Pat 1973-76 Gilmore, Ted 2001-02 Nord, Gary 2009-12 Greene, Ken 2000-02 — O — Olson, Greg 1997-2000, 2002 69 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL All-Time Le erwinners
This list contains the names of all le erwinners in varsity — P — football history, da ng to Purdue’s fi rst team in the fall Parker, Al 1956-72 of 1887. Included are athletes who represented Purdue Parker, Gerad 2013-16 in compe on in the pioneer days of the sport before Parrish, Stan 1983 le ers were awarded on a regular or systema c basis. Pillman, Charles 1926 Also included are those individuals who were in the Poindexter, Anthony 2017 star ng lineup but who were not awarded a le er for Purvis, Duane 1946-49 one reason or another. Purdue fi rst wore numbers on Purvis, Jim 1934-35 its uniforms in 1928, and those numbers are indicated next to the names. — R — Rankin, Dave 1947-48 — A — Raye, Craig 1987-88 Abbo , Ray (44) 1935, 1938, E Reaux, Tommy 1987 Abrell, R.T. 1913-14, 1916, HB Redmann, Doug 1977-81 Abreu, Craig (82) 1980-81, LB Reeck, Claude 1944-51 Adamle, Mark (10) 1977-79, DB Rein, Bo 1971 Adams, Harry 1903-04, HB Roberts, Al 1986 Adams, Herman (64) 1934, E Rock, Brian 2006-10 Adams, Kyle (85) 2006-07, 2009-10 TE Roggeman, Tom 1970-76 Adams, Marv (24, 45) 1969, 1971, HB Adams, Norbert (89, 40) 1945, 1947-49, HB — S — Adams, Royce (10) 2006-09, CB-WR Salem, Tim 1991-96 Adams, Thomas (23, 0) 1990-92, DB Samuel, Tony 2005 Addison, Russ (68) 1954, G Samuels, Dale 1960-63, 1970-72 Agase, Alex (95) 1943, G Sanford, Mike 1987-89 Agnew, Bob (29) 1948, FB Scallish, Elmer 1959 Ainslie, Dick (86) 1938, FB-C Shea, Jim 1960-63 Ainsworth, Jack (66) 1938, G Shephard, JaMarcus 2017 Albaugh, Dick (5) 1978, DB Sherman, Kevin 2013-14 Albright, Mike (74) 1971-72, OT Sherman, Ray 1982-85 Alder, Butch (55) 1981-83, OL Shoop, John 2013-15 Aldrich, Bill 1893, QB Smith, DeAndre 2016 Alekna, Paul (69) 1981-84, OL Smith, Rick 1994-95 Alexander, Ray (89) 1970, DT Smith, Ty 1995-96 Snowball, David 1991-94 Alford, Brian (80) 1994-97, WR Spack, Brock 1991-94, 1997-2008 Allan, Bob (81) 1953, E Spoo, Bob 1978-86 Allen, Bernie (15) 1958-60, QB Stanley, Bob 1987-90 Allen, Craig (1) 1994-95, WR Stanton, Jack 1986 Allen, D.M. 1902-05, T Stears, George 1932-33 Allen, E.H. 1917, HB Steinbrenner, George 1956 Allen, Ian (96, 55) 1997-2000, DT-OL Stoltz, Jerry 1967-68 Allen, John McKee (53) 1952-54, C Stram, Hank 1948-55 Allen, Ricardo (21) 2010-13, CB Sumlin, Kevin 1998-00 Alspaugh, Tim (44) 1980-83, RB Alsto , Mike (30, 40) 1992-95, FB — T — Alward, A.F. 1894-97, T Taube, Mel 1926-27, 1936-46 Amato, Frank (20) 1959, HB Thomas, Joel 2006-08 Anastasia, Fran (82) 1957, 1959, E Thompson, Larry 1977-79 Anderson, A.W. 1899, T Tibesar, Tim 2012 Anderson, Dave (87) 1933, E Tiller, Joe 1983-86 Anderson, Don (15) 1981-84, DB Trubey, Dwight 1948 Anderson, Eric (75) 1983-85, DT Turner, Robert 1991-94 Anderson, Orvill (80) 1934, HB Anderson, Mike (47) 1991-94, FB — U — Anderson, Phillip 1923, 1925, G Ulinksi, Ed 1953 Anderson, Paul (59) 1940, HB Anderson, Rick (2) 1980-81, K — V — Andres, Chuck (69) 1954, G Van Valkenburgh, Kurt 1996 Andres, Tom (13) 1974-75, DB Venturi, Tick 1973-76 Andre ch, John (60) 1941-42, HB Voinoff , Sam 1938-40, 1943-53 Angelo , Frank (72) 1952-54, T Anthrop, Danny (33) 2012-15, WR — W — Appleby, Aus n (12) 2014-15, QB Walker, Sco 1987-88 Arbuckle, Raymond 1916, G Wells, Willard 1983-86 Aris de, Ishmael (22) 2010-12, S Williams, Dale 2017 Armstrong, Jared (11) 2006-07, P Williams, Jafar 2013-15 Armstrong, O s (24) 1970-72, HB Williams, Terrell 2006-09 Arnce, Chris (21, 17) 1996-97, K Wilson, Walter 1947-50 Arnold, Hollis 1900, T Wolthausen, Kevin 2012 Arnold, Reggie (21) 1974-77, WR Wynn, Mike 1972-76 Aronson, Morrie (20) 1939, G Arrington, Fred (48) 1975-77, LB — Z — Augustyniak, Ma (41) 1981-82, RB Zaunbrecher, Ed 1977-79, 2006-08 Augustyniak, Mike (23) 1978-79, FB Zwahlen, Ernie 1964-66 Aus n, Da’Shann (33) 1998, DB Avril, Cliff (85, 32) 2004-07, LB-DE Bold face denotes 2017 assistant coach. Axton, Ted (58) 1938, 1940, C 70 BOILERMAKER All-Time Le erwinners FOOTBALL Ayodele, Akin (13) 1999-2001, DE-LB Benson, W.M. 1898 Ayres, Charles (60) 2013, DT Bentley, Ja’Whaun (35, 4) 2014-16, LB Benton, Cory (78) 2006-08, C-OG — B — Berch, David (53) 1997-98, LB Bach, Willie (76) 2004, OG Bereda, Mike (17) 1990, QB Bachmann, Bob (36) 1942, C Berg, Dick (21) 1967-69, KS Bacon, Troy (51) 1996, LB Bergmann, Bob (89) 1955, E Bade, Patrick (63, 89) 2012-13, OL-TE Berkey, F.V. 1899-1902, FB Bader, Albert (22) 1958, HB Berkheiser, J.M. 1906-07, G Baer, Chuck (12) 1954, QB Berkley, Andy (65) 1942, HB Bahr, Rudolph 1922-24, HB Berkshire, William 1899-1901, C Bailey, Markus (21) 2015-16, LB Berns, John 1911-13, LG Baker, Paul (64) 1968-70, T Berns, Bill 1915-17, T Baker, Ryan (90) 2005-08, DT Berto, Anthony (43) 1940-42, HB Baldwin, Don (88) 1982-85, DL Be s, Tom (65) 1951-54, G Ball, E.G. 1911, E Betulius, Joe (17) 1980, QB Ballinger, Kevin 2011, LS Bick, Dan (36) 2004-07, LB Baltzell, Bob (34) 1966-67, HB Bingham, Gregg (55) 1970-72, MG Baltzell, Vic (34) 1970, QB Birk, Ferdinand 1918-21, LT Banks, Drew (74) 1983-84, OL Bishop, Kenneth 1913-15, LG Barbare e, T.J. 2010-11, WR Blackman, Jon (84) 1994-95, 1997, TE Barberich, Mike (64) 1976-77, OG Blackmon, Antonio (25) 2016, CB Barbolak, Pete (71, 58) 1944, 1947-48, T Blalock, Don (78) 1976-77, DT Barnes, A.H. 1899-1902, E Bland, Ronald (28, 88) 1948-50, E Barnes, Erich (44) 1955-57, HB Bliss, Clyde (65) 1938, QB Barnes, H.G. 1902, T Blocker, Frank 1913-15, LT Barnes, Mike (79) 1965-66, T Bloom, Thomas (20) 1960-62, HB Barnes, Roosevelt (42) 1981, LB Blough, David (11) 2015-16, QB Barne , Tom (41) 1957-58, HB Blume, Elmer (86) 1935, T Barr, Chris (73) 1975-76, DT Boat, Gerald (65) 1983-84, OL Barr, Jim (90) 1978-79, MG Bobich, Brad (92, 6) 1992-95, K Barr, Mike (85) 1971-72, DE Bobrowski, Bo (14) 1972-73, QB Barr, Phil (85) 1974, MG Bohm, Paul (76) 1941, G Barr, Steve (7) 1977-78, QB Bolan, J.T. 1923-25, LT Barr, Tom (84) 1978-81, TE Bolcum, James (55) 1932, C Barron, Kirk (53) 2015-16, C-G Bolden, Ralph (23) 2008-09, 2011-12, RB Barry, Dan (53) 2009, 2011, OG Boley, Rick (97) 1965, E Bartle , C.A. 1916-18, G Bolley, Henry 1887, 1889, QB Barwegen, Dick (21) 1942-43, 1946, G Bonar, Joe (97) 1962, G Basan, Harry (89) 1960, E Bond, R.A. 1897 Basker, George (88) 1933-34, HB Bonds, Caleb (40) 1986, RB Bateman, Dick (45) 1931-32, E Bonk, Jim (74) 1966-67, T Ba en, Romond (8) 1991-94, LB Boots, George 1927, E-G Bates, Frank 1896, G Bordigioni, Dean (50) 1977, LB-MG Ba aglia, Joe (56) 1979-80, OL Boris, Tom (21) 1961-62, HB Bauman, Frank (74) 1943-44, E Borum, Cecil 1914, RT Baumbach, C.C. (65) 1934, E Bosche, Jim (19) 1980-82, P Baumgartner, Steve (97) 1971-72, DE Bosonitz, J.J. 1917, 1923, LG Bayless, Tom (65) 1969, MG Boswell, Gene (77) 1930-31, T Beabout, Jerry (76) 1958-60, T Botney, Andy (49) 1936-37, QB-E-HB Beasley, Adrian (7) 1996-99, DB Bo s, Brent (42) 1997-2000, DT Bea y, Eric (47, 55) 1989-92, LB Bowie, Larry (78) 1959-61, T Becker, Butch (51) 1958, C Bowman, William 1910-11, LG Becker, Bob (73) 1957-59, T Boyd, John (10) 1992, WR Beckford, Dwayne (3) 2009-11, LB Boyer, J.C. 1902, RG Beeks, Ronnie (3) 1986, 1988, S Boykin, Tim (26) 1974-77, HB Bednar, John (69) 2014-15, LS Bozell, R.R. 1914, HB Beeler, Lane (45) 2016, RB Brady, Mike (56) 1972, C Beery, Jack (96) 1983-86, TE Brandel, Fred (55) 1957-59, G Beery, Paul (19) 1974-77, FL-DB Bra on, David (71) 1991-92, OL Begg, Charles (98) 1962, G Breen, C.F. 1896-97, C Behanna, Edward (55) 1960-62, C Brees, Drew (15) 1997-2000, QB Beigh, Dave (62) 1968-69, MG Brekke, Dan (49) 1988-91, LB Beirne, Jim (81) 1965-67, E Bremer, Henry (56) 1937, G Bele c, John (44, 75) 1948-50, T Bremner, Jim (2) 1976, FL-P Belin, Jerome (29) 1972, DB Brewer, Andrew (79) 2010, C Bell, Ashley (82) 1969-71, E Brewster, Pete (82) 1949-51, E Bell, George (33) 1934-36, C Brideweser, John (27) 1954-56, QB-HB Bell, Henry (27, 28) 1997-98, DB Briggs, Jonathan (20) 1985-87, K Bendixon, H.H. 1918, 1920, E Bright, Eugene (45) 2004-05, 2007, DE Benjamin, Jeff (93) 2007, DT Brineman, Bruce (69) 1986-89, OL Benna, Joe (32) 1941, B Bringer, Robert (83) 1950-51, E Benne , Chris (17, 14, 12) 2008-09, QB Bri , W.E. (47) 1937-39, E Benne , Jeff (43) 2002-04, TE Brock, Bryan (40) 1940, HB Benson, Cliff (81) 1980-83, TE Brock, Lance (3) 1974-75, DB Benson, H.S. 1913 Brock, Lou (49) 1937-39, HB Benson, Michael (98) 1974-77, DE Brock, Rex (21) 1951-54, HB 71 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL All-Time Le erwinners
Brockman, Adam (49) 2009-11, DT Bykowski, Frank (86) 1937-39, G Brooks, Don (84) 1962-63, E Bylsma, Bill (52) 1968, G Brooks, Rich (46) 1957-59, E Brooks, Jerome (22) 2003-04, RB — C — Broussard, Reggie (7) 1988-90, DB Cahoon, James (76) 1955, T Brown, Anthony (9) 2012-15, CB Calcaterra, Jack (52) 1964-66, G Brown, Derrick (31, 2) 1994-96, DB Caldwell, Elvin (74) 1990-93, DL-OL Brown, Jack (90) 1937-39, HB Calhoun, Daryl (23) 1981, TB Brown, Jack 1941, HB Calhoun, Warren (23) 1983, WR Brown, Keyon (95) 2007-09, DE Calloway, Ernest (13) 1990-92, WR Brown, Mel 1942, E Calvert, Paul (73) 1929-31, E Brown, Keith (67) 1977, TE Camacho, Dario (31) 2006, RB Brown, Kieth (66, 72, 94) 1984-87, OL Cameron, Don (72) 1926-28, T Brown, Mark (59) 1981-82, LB Campbell, Sco (10) 1980-83, QB Brown, Mike (32) 1975-77, FB Campfi eld, Herb (75, 33) 1948, 1950, FB Brown, Mike (66) 1981-82, OL Canfi eld, Bill (16) 1944-45, 1947, QB-HB Brown, Sedrick (36) 1999-2001, RB Cannone, Nick (10) 1973, DHB Brown, Stan (22) 1968-70, HB Capria, Carl (21) 1971-73, DHB Brown, Tedman (17) 1991-93, WR Caraway, Elbert (38) 1927-29, HB Brown, Tony (8) 1988, CB Caraway, Henry 1887, H Browne, H.L. 1892, Q Cardona, Mike (71) 1993-94, OL Browning, Wayne (76) 1952, T Carlson, W.M. 1923, FB Brumby, Bob (68) 1968-70, MG Carlino, Chris (47) 2008-11, LB Brumm, Don (73) 1960-62, T Carlos, Keith (1) 2009-10, WR Brundige, M.J. 1907-08, RT Carman, Edmund 1920-21, E Brunell, Bret (66) 1983-85, OL Carnaghi, Angelo (38, 59) 1944, 1947, 1949, HB-C Bruner, Bill (74) 1950-52, T Carter, Arnold (47) 1969-70, 1972, DHB Brunner, Rick (22) 1983-86, WR Carter, H.A. 1910, FB Brush, Jim (10) 1963-64, QB Carter, James (99) 1932-34, HB Brush, Lee (10) 1994-97, DB Carter, Marion (90) 1940-41, HB Bruun, Eric (15) 1990-91, P Carter, Rodney (24, 46) 1982-85, RB Bryant, Cullen (45) 1996, FB Carter, Sam (23) 1969, 1971, DHB Bryant, Dorien (9) 2004-07, WR Carter, Sterling (81) 2012-13, TE Bryant, Steve (1) 1980-81, FL Caruso, Joe (90) 1966, G Brytus, Dave (16) 2004-05, P Carvajal, Carlos (3) 2014, TE Buchanan, George (50) 1969-70, C Cason, Tim (8, 24) 2015-16, S Buckland, Chad (37) 1991-93, DB Catavolos, George (86) 1964-66, E-DHB Buechner, Charlie 1914-16, LT Cavallo, Nick (91) 2004-06, DE Buergler, Carl (10) 2001, QB Cecil, Clarence 1914, LG Buffi ngton, Bill (35) 1940, 1942, FB Cegielski, Jason (59) 1988-90, OG Buffi ngton, John (27) 1974, DB Cermin, Cameron (66) 2014-16, OL Bulger, Dan (82) 1985-87, TE-DL Chambers, Anthony (4) 2002-03, WR Bullock, John (31) 1968-70, FB Chaney, Jerry (24) 1986-87, RB Buncheck, Ma (88, 98) 1979-81, MG Chapman, Corey (98) 2008, DE Bunnell, Bill 1894, E Charles, John (25) 1964-66, DHB Bunten, Aaron (22) 1998-99, K Charlot, Max (34) 2010-12, S Burch, John (38) 1934, FB Chase, Fred (52) 1963, C-G Burchfi eld, Mike (99) 1993-95, LB-DE Chasey, Hal (87) 1928, 1930-31, HB Burgamy, Mike (56) 1974-77, LB Cha ams, Andre (20) 2004-06, WR Burgess, Jarre (80) 2015-16, WR Cherico, Vince (76) 1934, QB-FB Burke, F.U. 1889, E Chernicky, Steven (83) 1955, E Burke, Frank (68) 1966-67, LB Chester, Bob (28) 1941, HB Burke, Ma (10) 2015, TE Childers, Clarence (45) 1974, WR Burke, Steve (16) 1971, 1973, QB Chris ansen, C. 1909, C Burmeister, Forrest (44) 1934-36, G-T Christman, J.M. (78) 1929-30, G Burns, Kris (72) 1988-91, DT Chrobot, Ed (42) 1944, G Burrell, Bart (87) 1977-80, WR Chronopoulos, Denny (53) 1990-91, OL Burris, J.B. 1887, C Chubb, Richard (80, 54) 1929, 1931, T-C Burroughs, Willie (23) 1995-98, DB-LB Chura, John (22) 1964-65, HB Burton, Larry (22) 1973-74, WR Church, Paul 1918-19, HB Bury, Jeff (98) 1978, MG Ciampi, Sal (68) 1963-65, G Buscemi, Joe (50) 1943, E Ciccone, John (63) 1957-59, G Bush, Gary (6) 2010-13, WR Cirbes, Dennis (22) 1965-67, HB Bushman, Harry 1893-95, HB-QB Ciukaj, Thomas (74) 1957-58, T Bushnell, Dick (42) 1943, 1947, QB Clark, Calvin (94) 1977-80, DT Bushong, Garret (3, 93) 2003, TE Clark, Eddie (29, 35) 1983-85, RB Butchko, Andy (80) 1949, E Clark, Leroy (3) 2013-16, CB Butkovich, Tony (25) 1943, FB Clark, Mark (67) 1971-72, OG Butler, Kelly (71) 2001-03, OT Clark, Randy (67, 33) 1973-74, LB Bu , Jack (40) 1943, G Clark, Tim (8) 1980-83, K Bu ner, Horace (88, 54) 1928-30, T-G Clasey, Bob (50) 1955-56, G Bu erworth, Tom 1897-98, C Claypool, Ralph 1922-24, C Butz, Dave (62) 1970-72, DT Claypool, W.L. 1920-22, LT Byars, Keith (4) 2015, RB Clayton, Sco (20) 1969-71, HB Byrd, Courtland (1) 1992-93, DB Clements, Corey (71) 2014-15, OG Byelene, Mike (99) 1938-40, HB Clince, Bill (65) 1991-93, OL-C Byers, H.L. 1898-99, LB Clinnin, Jerry (58) 1963, C 72 BOILERMAKER All-Time Le erwinners FOOTBALL Clopton, Chris (85, 2, 23) 1997-2000, WR-RB-DB Dapp, Brian (65) 1986-88, OL Cloud, Harold 1929, E Darr, Jim (70) 1943, QB Clymer, Ralph (46) 1945, G Dauch, Dick (32, 87) 1961, 1963, FB Cody, Ed (25) 1944-46, FB Davidson, Ernest (37) 1934, E Cohen, David (73) 1998, OL Davidson, J.M. 1899-1902, C Cole, James (94) 1991-93, DT Davis, Alex (95) 1968-70, DT Coleman, Earl (4, 34) 1989-92, RB Davis, Brad (30) 1986-89, DB Coleman, Jamel (14) 1995-96, DB Davis, Charles (87) 2002-05, TE Coleman, W.H. 1926, G Davis, Chris (87) 1981, MG Coleman, Landon (44) 1981, DB Davis, Cody (59) 2011-13, C-OG Collar, William 1902-03, QB Davis, G.A. 1900-02, RT Collen, Marton 1911, LT Davis, George (90) 1971, DT Collings, Joe (28) 1943-44, E Davis, Glenn (46) 1996, DB Collins, Bob (28) 1969, HB Davis, Josh (75) 2012, OT Collins, Sean (41) 2011, CB Davisson, Craig (61, 63) 1988-91, LB Colvin, Rosevelt (95, 59) 1995-98, LB-DE Dawkins, Dalyn (20) 2013, RB Combs, Bill (69) 1939-41, E Dawson, Keith (18) 1999-2000, WR Comer, Jim 1942, HB Dawson, Len (16) 1954-56, QB Conard, Lamar (22) 1996-99, DB Deardorf, Guy 1893, C Conley, Bart (55, 97) 1992-94, LB De Boef, Jack (56) 2012, 2014 OT Conley, Pat (55) 1964-66, G DeBoos, Frank 1906, E Conner, Frank (1) 1972-74, K DeBusk, Ryan (55) 2014, DE Conners, Arlee (5) 1990-92, RB Decatur, Tom (81) 1953, E Connors, Dave (11) 1966, QB Decatur, Trent (39) 1988-91, LB Connors, Mike (78) 1984-87, OL Decker, Lowell (38, 28) 1934, 1935, 1937, FB-HB Conover, Sco (43, 67) 1987-90, DE-OL Deem, Bill (88, 65) 1945, 1948-50, G Considine, John (82) 1948, T Deephouse, Larry 1924-26, RG Conville, J.L. 1905 DeFilippo, Lou (55) 1943, C Conway, Mike (41) 2008, CB DeFilippo, Lou (61) 1962-65, G Cook, Walter (30) 1940-42, HB DeGennaro, Larry (36) 1973, HB Cooks, LaSalle (70) 2010-11, DT deGrandmaison, Steve (27) 1968-70, DHB Cooke, Kris (69) 2008, DT Deignan, Rob (7) 1992-95, P Cooley, B. 1906, HB DeLauter, A.J. 1906, RT Cooley, Cecil 1917, 1919-20, RG Dellinger, J.D. (85) 2016, K Cooper, Cliff (18) 1980, CB Dellinger, Joe (42) 1927-28, T Cooper, Corey (13) 1983-84, S Delvy, Don (44) 1989-92, FB-LB Cooper, Fred (42) 1972-74, DB DeMaria, Pete (48) 1942, G Cooper, Randy (46) 1968-70, DB DeMoss, Bob (87) 1945-48, QB Corby, Bob (45) 1965-67, HB Dennis, George (72) 1933-35, T-G Cornell, J.W. 1901, HB Dennis, Rodney (81) 1989-92, WR Correll, Keith 1940, QB Denton, Emerson (25) 1934, C Cota, Mike (84) 1969-71, E DeNuccio, Paul (75) 1968-70, T Co om, Brandon (25) 2011-14, FB Deutch, Al (21) 1929, FB Coudret, Ken (14) 1980-81, DB DeWi e, Leon (32) 1937-39, FB Cox, Gabe (8) 1997-98, WR DeYoung, Roland (69) 1968, G Crabtree, J. (34) 1998-99, RB DiCarlo, Joe (95) 1974-75, DT Craig, Sco (45) 1980-82, WR Dick, Alan (59) 1969-70, T Craig, Vernon (73) 1934, HB Dicken, Billy (12) 1994-97, DB-QB Crank, Jared (48) 2009-11, FB Dickerson, Chad (14) 2002, CB Crawford, Jason (51) 1989, 1991, C Diehl, Leonard (41) 1938, G-T Criddle, Alex (66) 2015, DT Dierking, Dan (25) 2007-10, RB Cripe, Kim (96) 1974-76, DE Dierking, Sco (25) 1973-76, HB Crites, Bruce (63) 1985-88, OL DiGravio, Ron (17) 1961-63, QB Crncic, Dan (89) 1952, E DiLieto, Frank (51) 1972-73, C Crosby, Cleveland (75) 1975-76, DE-DT Dillard, Mel (35) 1955-57, FB Crowe, Clement (36, 50) 1948-49, C Dillingham, Bob (82) 1966-68, E Crowe, Marv (75) 1945, G Dilts, John (17) 1938, T Crowell, Leon 1892-93, E Dimancheff , Babe (87) 1943-44, HB Crowl, John (89) 1956-58, E DiMarzio, Alex (20) 1972-74, DB Crowl, Thomas (36) 1955-56, FB Dinkins, Brian (50) 1999-2000, DE Crowley, Ed (46) 1967, HB Dishman, Cris (19) 1984-87, DB Cudzik, Walt (56) 1952-53, C Ditmars, Dennis (85) 1968, E Cunningham, Don 1924-25 Doan, C.E. 1897 Currie, Bill (71) 1960, 1962, T Dobbins, Sco (86) 1996, LB Curry, Arsenio (11) 2008, WR Dobrzykowski, Ernie (40) 1945, E Curry, Jonathan (22) 2014-15, TE Doe, Brady (38) 1997, 1999-2001, DB Cyceneas, E.J. (42) 1942, HB Doherty, George 1940, C Donaldson, Gene (34) 1961-63, FB — D — Doria, Frank (33) 1980, FB Dahlbeck, Carl (65) 1934-35, G Dornte, Bob (22) 1933, HB Dailey, Leon (48) 1933-35, HB Dorsch, Travis (30) 1998-2001, K-P Dale, Alan (66) 1945, G Dotson, Dennis (93) 1986-89, DL Daly, J. 1918-19 Dotson, Malcolm (83) 2016, WR Dameron, Harry 1942, E Downing, Doug (14) 1984-87, QB Daniels, Chris (20) 1996-99, WR Downs, Larry 1891-93, G-T Daniels, Johnny (52) 2015, DT Doyle, John (73) 1970, 1972, DT-OT Danielson, Gary (18) 1970-72, QB Dozier, Ikee (35) 1992-93, DB 73 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL All-Time Le erwinners
Drake, Johnny (78) 1934-36, FB — F — Drapeza, Walt (6) 1980-83, PK Fafl ik, Jim (82) 1963, 1965, E Drenth, Mark (54) 1982-85, OL Fair, Devere (50) 1959, G Dressel, Bob (96, 50) 1988-91, DL-C Faris, Bob (94) 1937, T Drey, Peters (67) 2009-12, C-OG Farmer, Forest (83) 1960-62, E Dreyer, Burt (76) 1926-28, C Farmer, Wayne (75) 1956-58, T Drobac, Mark (24) 1982-83, TB Farquis, Tony (25) 1983, FL Drysdale, Dan (60) 1973-74, OG Farris, Mike (83) 1979, LB Dubicki, Stan (22) 1943-44, HB Fassler, Don (72) 1931, G Dubler, Paul (37) 2006, CB Fauber, H.J. 1909, G DuBose, Art (46, 97) 1986-87, LB Fawce , J.R. 1916, RH Dudgeon, Henry (51) 1961-63, C Febel, Friedrich (44) 1932-33, G Duggins, George (82) 1932-33, E Fehring, Ted (41) 1934-35, T Dunnigan, James (28) 1999, DB Fehring, Bill “Dutch” (41) 1931-33, T Dunwoody, C.D. 1911 Feichter, Evan (27) 2014-15, S Duong, Frank (3) 2006-08, S Feichter, Landon (44) 2011-14, S Durham, John (29) 1950-51, HB Feil, Gary (70) 1974, OT Durre , Mike (47) 2006-07, LB Feil, Henry (76) 1977-80, OT DuShane, A. 1898-99, LG Feldkircher, Bill (65) 1947-48, QB Dwyer, Edward (70) 1957, E Fells, Willie (41, 40) 1995, 1997-99, LB Dye, E.R. 1922-23, E Fenner, Greg (80) 1968-70, E Dzolovic, Vedran (62) 2001-03, DE Ferguson, Josh (17) 2004-07, LB Ferguson, Larry (87) 1957, E — E — Ferrell, Cedric (21) 1983, DB Eagin, Dave (1) 1975-78, P Ferrell, Deaunte (6) 2000-03, DB Eargle, Mike (10) 2010, CB Feulner, Jeff (41) 1981-84, RB East, Charles 1914, FB Fichtner, Randy (27) 1982-83, DB East, Guy (53, 57) 1979, 1981, C Fichtner, Ross (18) 1957-59, QB East, Hewi (16) 1935, HB Field, Don 1920, QB Eaton, Stan (12) 1955-56, QB Field, Doug 1920, H Eby, Ken (14) 1963-64, QB Fields, Claybon (70) 1979-82, OL Edgerton, David (10) 1998-2000, QB Fife, Don (59) 1955, C Edison, Antavian (13) 2010-12, WR Finch, John (96) 2008-10, TE-LS Edwards, Ray 1916, E Fincher, Nick (53) 2006, OG Edwards, Ray (10) 2003-05, DE Finchum, Wayne (74) 1996, OL Eggeman, F.W. 1909, LT Finley, Jim (40) 1965-66, E Ehlers, Ed (14) 1946, HB Finn, J.R. 1913-15, QB Ehrlich, Charles (99) 1941, G Finney, Bill 1891-93, T-HB Ehrman, Phil (28, 32, 12) 1951-54, HB Finucan, John (53) 1974, 1976-77, OG Eibel, Fred (95) 1928, E Fischer, Mark (54) 1994-97, OL Eickmann, Edwin (77) 1926-28, T Fitzgerald, J.P. (35) 1936-37, T-E Eisensmith, L.E. 1909, E Fitzpatrick, John (62) 1982-83, OL Eldridge, A.A. 1914-15, E Flanagan, Ed (57) 1962-64, C Ellington, Grant (94) 2015, LS Fleischmann, Tubby 1922, G Ellio , Chalmers (18) 1943-44, HB Fleming, R.W. 1904-06, E Ellio , Joey (14) 2006-09, QB Flemings, Dontrey (94) 2002-03, DT Ellis, Gene (17) 1943, T Fletcher, G.H. 1909-11, QB Ellison, Dave (93) 1962-63, FB-E Fletcher, Tommy (21) 1955-57, HB Elwell, Jack (88) 1959-61, E Flint, Art (46) 1943, HB Emch, Larry (19) 1966-68, QB-HB Florence, Wally (64) 1961-63, G Emies, Harold 1904-05, T Flores, Jorge (30) 1994, WR Emmons, Paul (40) 1931-33, T-C Flowers, Bernie (80) 1950-52, E Engelbrecht, Mike (18) 1966, 1968, QB-LB Floyd, Ruben (92) 1975-78, DE Engisch, George (38) 1933, G Foggio, Rocco (87) 1997-2000, DL Ennis, Steve (44) 1999-2000, RB Foley, Tim (43) 1967-69, DHB Erdman, Tom (57) 1973-74, OG Foresman, R.R. 1918, H Erickson, Bill (16) 1977, QB Forester, Rob (31) 1989, 1991, DB-RB Erk, Vernon (87) 1942, E Forsythe, R.N. 1907, QB Erlenbaugh, Chuck (64) 1965-66, G Foster, Bob (69) 1960, G Ernst, John (68) 1978, DT Foster, Marc (31) 1985-88, DB Erwin, Brandon (16, 20) 2006-07, S Foster, Walt (25) 1985-86, FB Espinda, Alfred (34) 1958, E Foughty, Frank 1942, E Esterline, John 1895-96, FB Foulke, Fred 1896, G Etling, Danny (5) 2013-14, QB Fox, Brian (16) 1988, QB Eubank, Tim (88) 1976-78, TE Foy, Trevor (78) 2010-13, OT-OG Eufi nger, Joe (76) 1966, T Frame, Mike (57) 1966-68, C Evans, Albert (32) 2008-11, LB-S Francis, Wayne (15) 1995, DB Evans, Cedric (37) 1973, LB Franckhauser, Tom (84) 1956-58, E Evans, Ed 1957-58, E Franks, C.D. 1909-10, LT Evans, Roy (16) 1951-53, QB French, Barry (80) 1941-42, 1946, T Evere , Jim (11) 1981-85, QB Freygang, Al 1911, T Eversman, George 1922, LH Freytag, Kurt (46) 2011-13, FB Eward, Livy (44) 1929, 1931, G Fritzsche, Jim (79) 1978-81, OT Ezechukwu, Danny (36) 2014-16, LB Fross, Mike (71) 1988, OL Ezenwa, Nnamdi (18) 2010-12, LB Frushour, H.J. 1905-06, LG Frye, David (60) 1980-82, E Fue erer, Mike (47) 1979-81, WR 74 BOILERMAKER All-Time Le erwinners FOOTBALL Fugate, Tom (23) 1962-64, HB Greer, Dwayne (52, 45) 1984-85, LB Fulkerson, A.L. 1891-94, C-G Gregory, R. 1887, G Fuller, Dan (33) 1954, FE Greesom, E.M. 1906, H Fuller, Tario (25) 2016, RB Gregory, Robert (7) 2013-16, RB-S Fulton, William (17) 1929, QB Greicus, Sigmund (71) 1927-28, G Funk, Bruce 1907-08, RH Greiner, John (92) 1959, 1961-62, E Furr, Charles 1903, G Griese, Bob (12) 1964-66, QB Griffi n, Marion (83) 1966-68, E — G — Griffi n, Steve (2) 1982-85, WR Gahm, Walt (63) 1964, 1966, T Griffi th, H.W. 1893, E Galbreath, G.R. 1900-01, H Griggs, Paul (37) 2012-15, K Gale, George (46) 1939, QB Grigsby, Dwight 1919, 1922, LG Galletch, Herb (36) 1926-28, T Grigson, Ryan (84, 79) 1991-94, OT Gallivan, Tony (49) 1977-78, WR Grimenstein, Clyde (53) 1947-48, E Galloway, W. 1898 Grimes, Jordan (66) 2004-07, OG Galvin, John (89) 1939-41, 1946, HB Grimme , Keevan (54) 1977-79, DT Garcia, Andy James (2, 42) 2013-16, LB Gross, Pete (35) 1973-74, FB Garcia, Jim (70) 1962-64, T Grote, David (64) 1982-85, OT Gardiner, M.S. 1907, HB Grover, Brent (58) 2002-05, DT Gardner, Gilbert (16) 2000-03, LB Guinn, Don (58) 1968-69, 1971-72, MG Gary, Steve (3) 1976, K Guirl, Howard (24) 1934-35, E Gasbarro, Andy (42) 1988, MLB Gulley, C.E. 1920, E Gaston, Bruce (90) 2010-13, DT Gunkel, Ed (38) 1966, C Gasvoda, Jim (78) 1969, T Gunner, Ray (52) 1978-81, OG Gates, Larry (8) 1979, 1981, QB Gus n, Billy (30, 5) 1997-98, DB Gefert, Mark (65) 1971-73, LB Guthrie, Al (29) 1926-28, HB Geiger, Hans 1921, LG Guthrie, Dave (30) 1974-75, LB Gelov, Ted (8) 1986, WR Gutman, Froncie (14) 1952-54, QB Genis, John (69) 1943, T Gu man, Maury (12) 1959-60, QB Gentry, Manuel (4) 1975, K Gutwein, Anthony (71) 1996, DT George, Jeff (12) 1986, QB Guy, Sean (86) 1983-84, DL Gerber, Dwight 1893-94, T-QB Guynn, Jermaine (79) 2005-08, DT-FB Gerker, Ed (35) 1943, QB Ge nger, R.F. 1908, FB — H — Geupel, Louis 1909, QB Haag, Charles (92) 1943, E Gibron, Abe (34) 1947-48, G Haas, Frank (30, 18) 1933-34, E Gibson, Tom (55) 1973-76, C-OG Habig, Neil (58) 1955-57, C Gi , Wayne (87) 1934-36, QB Haddad, Eric (16) 1995-98, RB Gilbert, Paul (90) 1945, E Hadrick, Bob (18) 1963-65, E Gildea, Bill (98) 1986-87, DT Hager, Allen (63) 1950-52, G Gilliam, Joe (39) 2011-14, LB Hagins, Joe (19) 1993-96, LB-DB Gillins, Bryce (37) 1996, DB Hajzy, Bob (34) 1941-42, QB Ginn, George (78) 1962, G Hake, Paul 1914-16, E Gladders, M.L. 1923, 1926, HB Haff mark, R.F. 1905, G Gladstone, Andy (86) 1980-83, LB Hales, Jim (62) 1963-65, G Glaesner, Ken (86) 1944, LG Hall, Aaron (39) 1992-95, LB Glashauser, Lou (91) 1963, G Hall, Don (55) 1977-79, C-G Gliwa, Joe (28) 1960, HB Hall, George (30) 2003-06, LB Glossop, C.E. 1911, 1913, C Hall, Herm 1896-97, E Goatley, Jody (95) 2000, DT Hall, J.J. 1898 Goben, L.W. 1897, QB Halliburton, Frank (44) 2006-09, FB Goebel, L.H. 1908, E Halpin, Fred 1942, E Goehl, Brian (18) 1992-94, QB Halstead, William 1896-97, E-HB Golding, Nickcaro (49) 2008, LB Hamilton, Fred 1966, C Goldsberry, Jon (44) 2001-04, LB-FB Hamilton, Walter 1903, C Gooden, Gerald (97, 2) 2008-11, DE Hance, Brandon (4) 2001, QB Gooden, Ike (97) 1978-81, LB Handlin, Dirk (46) 1994-95, LB Goodwin, Monta (22) 1954, HB Handy, John (36) 1968-70, DE Gordon, B.A. 1907 Hanley, Fred (50) 1961, T-G Gordon, Romail (21) 1994, DB Hanna, Frank 1910-12, E Gorin, Brandon (77) 1997-2000, OT Hanna, G.W. 1919, LH Gorgal, Ken (17) 1946-49, QB Hanna, Paul (96) 1978-80, 1982, DL Gorgal, Mark (54) 1973-75, MG Hanna, W.H. 1907-09, QB Gough, Charles 1887, 1889, C Hanson, Tom 1897, G Graham, Ray (12) 1988, RB-QB Hard, Thomas (66) 1946-48, G Graham, Tarah (31) 1998, RB Hardin, Robert (91) 1988-91, DL Grant, Andy (36) 1936-37, G Hardwick, Nick (61) 2002-03, OL Grant, Bob (98) 1948, T Hardy, Anthony (11) 1987, WR Grant, Tony (21) 1984-87, FB-LB Hardy, Charles 1891, QB Gray, Eric (75) 1991-94, DL Hardy, Ron (94) 1973-74, DE-T Gray, Mel (32) 1982-83, TB Hare, Brian (80) 2004-05, WR Graves, Lee (90) 1934-36, G Hargrove, C.E. 1918, G Gravesande, Waynelle (3) 2009-11, WR Harmeson, Glen (32) 1927-29, QB Greaves, DeVarro (81, 11) 2008-11, LB Harmeson, Harold 1923-25, RH Green, Donnie (70) 1968-70, T Harmon, Bill (36) 1964, FB Green, Keyante (23) 2014-15, RB Harris, A. 1921, QB Green, Sco (89, 87) 1991-95, TE Harris, Charles (56) 1942, E 75 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL All-Time Le erwinners
Harris, Joe (80) 1960, E Hogan, Tom 1924-26, E Harris, Joey (25) 2001-02, RB Hohn, F.C. 1900-02, E Harris, Mike (41) 1978-79, WR Hoidahl, Robert (54) 1970-72, C Harris, Normondo (31, 1) 2010-13, S Holcomb, Doug (19) 1964-65, QB Harris, Robert (36) 2011, K Holden, Tom (55) 1969, G Harris, Pat (46) 1974-77, DB Holdson, E.R. 1905-07, QB Harris, Willie (45) 1976-78, DB Holland, Joe (30) 2008-11, LB Hart, Herb 1916-17, C Holley, Kevin (99, 63) 1983-86, DL Hart, Trae (15) 2014-15, WR Holloway, Asher 1905-08, RH Hartman, Bob (18) 1948-49, QB Holmes, Bob (93) 1967, E Haston, Tyler (57) 2007, LB Holmes, Donald 1923, QB Haug, Fred (77) 1966-68, T Holmes, Gabe (86) 2010-12, 14, TE Haverstock, Arthur (94) 1944, 1947, G Holter, A.L. 1903-04, RH Hawkins, Brent (57) 2002, DE Holwerda, Don 1922, QB Hawthorne, Lloyd (34) 1982-83, RB Holz, Harold (56) 1945, G Hawthorne, Michael (11) 1996-99, DB Hood, Elliot (55) 2007, OT Hay, Mark (3) 1972, SE Hoogendoorn, John (75, 52) 1994-95, OL Hayes, Greg (5) 1979-81, P Hook, A.F. (97) 1926-28, G Hayes, Jon (80) 1984-86, WR Hopkins, Brycen (89) 2016, TE Hayes, Joe (86) 1963, E Hopp, Bob (60) 1963-65, T Hayes, Josh (23) 2016, CB Hord, L.D. 1887, E Hayes, Ken (2) 1968, E Hornor, Brad (92) 1982-85, NG Heaggans, Gary (2) 2001, WR Horstmann, Roy (47) 1930-32, FB Heck, Bob (74) 1945-48, E Horvath, Bill (56) 1945, 1947-48, G-E Hecker, J.F. (78) 1931-33, HB-FB Hoskins, Derrick (53) 1983, LB Heckman, John (85) 1961, E Hostetler, Harv (61) 1958, G Hedelin, David (75) 2014-15, OT Hoty, Tony (52) 1971, LB Hedstrom, Eric (50) 2008, OG Hougham, Francis 1889, FB-QB Heekin, W.V. 1910, RH Houston, G.F. 1924, 1926, LH Heile, Charles 1894, G Houston, Jack (66) 1950-52, G Heiniger, Zack (36) 2010-12, LB Houston, Jason (65, 57) 1981-84, LB Heiss, Dave (91) 1967, E Houston, Walt (66) 1953-54, G Held, Ted (66) 1944, HB Howard, Bill (65) 1963-64, G Heldt, Carl (82) 1932-34, T Howard, Darnell (56) 1993-95, DL Helmer, C.O. (44) 1930, T Howard, Ra’Zahn (93, 14) 2013-15, DT Henderson, Andre (83) 2000, WR Hrivnak, Gary (92) 1970-72, DE Henderson, Dave (82) 1977, TE Huber, Jeff (7) 1985-86, QB Henderson, James 1940, G Hudelson, Joe 1892, HB Heninger, Earl (40, 59) 1950-52, HB Hudson, Garre (16) 2014-16, LB Henley, Shane (47) 2015-16, DE Huffi ne, Ken 1916-17, 1919, FB Hennis, Ted (87) 1937-39, QB Huff man, Andy (62) 2006-09, LS Henry, Rob (15, 22) 2010, 2012-13, QB-S Huggins, Byron (96, 71) 1932-33, G Herdman, Cole (88) 2015-16, TE Hughes, Tom (55) 1943-45, T Herbold, F.D. 1897, 1898 Hull, Tim (57) 1978-80, OG Herdrich, W.I. 1912-13, LT Hume, Robert 1916-17, QB Herkles, Ora 1901, LE Humphrey, John (39) 2008, 2010, LB Herkless, Art 1889, 1891, T-E Humphrey, Paul (29) 1936-38, C Herkommer, Karl (43) 1953, HB Hunt, Akeem (11, 1) 2011-14, RB Herman, Jimmy (29) 2013-16, LB Hunte, Da’Wan (2) 2014-16, CB Hernandez, Ma (71) 1980-82, DT Hunter, Eric (9) 1989-92, QB Herrick, Bob (41) 1971-73, HB Hunter, Tim (34) 1973-74, FB Herrick, Dave (21) 1965-66, FB Huntsinger, Harry (91) 1929, E Herrmann, Mark (9) 1977-80, QB Hurrle, O.L. (41) 1942, G Hersch, Joe (53) 1943, QB Hurst, Bob (41) 1965-67, HB Hetrick, Harry 1925, FB Husar, John (52) 1930-32, T Hewi , B.H. 1907, E Hutchens, Arthur 1908, QB Heygood, Anthony (42) 2005-08, RB-LB Hutchison, Robert 1911-12, QB Hibler, Blain (41) 1943, QB Hu on, Leon (75) 1926-28, E Hickey, Harold 1916-17, E Huxhold, Tim (60) 1969-71, OT-G Hickman, Brian (33) 2003-05, CB-FS Higgs, Antwon (5) 2009-10, 2012, LB — I — Hilger, Alex (82) 2015, WR Ibarra, Ruben (6) 2013, LB Hill, Alfi e (68) 1992-95, OL Ingraham, Kyle (89) 2003-05, WR Hill, Calvin 1927, G Ippolito, Tony (75) 1936, 1938, FB-QB Hill, Chris (77) 1995, OL Isaac, Ryan (61) 2010-13, DT-DE Hill, David (27) 1979-81, DB Isbell, Cecil (88) 1935-37, HB Hill, Jeff (65, 6) 1990-93, WR-RB Isbell, Cody (58) 1935-37, E-C-HB Hillis, A.L. 1890, T Isbell, Doug (79) 1982-84, OL Hitchcock, Bill (79, 99, 92) 1986-89, DT-OT Isley, John 1926, FB Hi , Rodney 1899-1900, RE Ivlow, Dave (35) 1965, FB Hoagland, Earl (88) 1934, HB Iwuchukwu, Bobby (39) 2002-05, LB Hoehnen, Dave (22) 1960-61, FB-HB Hoff man, Frank (78) 1956, 1957, T — J — Hoff man, Herb (48) 1943, E Jackson, Cliff (25, 3) 1998-99, WR Hoff man, Sco (12) 1990, 1992, QB Jackson, Derek (40) 2010, 2012, RB Ho iezer, Bob (97) 1973, DE Jackson, Don (67, 69) 1949-50, 1956, G Hogan, Gary (12) 1961-63, QB Jackson, John (2) 1991-94, DB 76 BOILERMAKER All-Time Le erwinners FOOTBALL Jackson, Marcus (77) 1976-79, DT Kaminski, Larry (50) 1963-65, C Jackson, Mark (36) 1983-85, WR Kardasz, Phil (59) 1958-60, C Jackson, Nate (72) 1962-63, T Karras, Lou (69, 72) 1946-49, T Jackson, Steve (1) 1987-90, DB Kasap, Mike (64) 1943, T Jacob, Ted (22) 1960, T Kaser, Brandon (92) 1996-97, P Jacobs, Harry 1923, QB Kasperan, Don (34) 1949-51, FB Jacobs, Dick (87) 1960, E Kassebaum, Drewry 1908-09, LG Jacquay, Bryan (37) 2000, CB Kay, Bill (38) 1977-80, DB James, Chris (28, 5) 1999, 2001-02, WR Kaylor, W.G. 1902, FB Jamiru, Kakpindi (51) 2010, LB Keegan, Fred (24) 1930, 1932, QB Jamison, Alpha 1892-96, HB-FB-QB Keegan, Howard (86) 1932-33, HB-FB Janecek, Clarence (50) 1930, 1932, G Keever, Chuck (26) 1973, MG Janes, Tom (52) 1944, G Keevers, Chris (70) 1986-87, DT Janiak, Kevin (56) 1991-92, OL Keglar, Stanford (59) 2004-07, LB Janosek, Jim (73) 1949-50, T Keiser, Don (76, 58) 1960-62, T Jansen, Jerry (44) 1954, HB-FB Keller, Dus n (28) 2004-07, TE Jardine, John (64) 1956-57, G-C Kelly, Dennis (68) 2008-11, OT Jardine, Len (80) 1957-59, G-E Kelley, Phil (95) 1967, G Jarus, Bob (36) 1957-59, FB Kelson, Derrick (2) 1986-89, DB Jaumo e, Dave (85, 67) 1981-84, OT Kennedy, Gary (36) 1966, FB Jeff ery, Harley (52) 1948, E Kerchival, Joe 1893-95, G Jelesky, Tom (75) 1979-81, OT Kerestes, John (33) 1948-50, FB Jenkins, Jim (49) 1976, DB Kerr, John (86) 1951-54, E Jennings, Robert (69) 1934, G-T Kerr, R.C. 1920-21, E Jewell, Brandon (70, 81) 1994-97, DE-C-TE Kerrigan, Ryan (94) 2007-10, DE Jiorle, D. Edward 1934, E Kersey, Bob (67) 1940-41, QB-E Johanson, Mark (42) 1977-79, LB Keser, Bronislav (78) 1970-72, DT Johnson, Bob (82) 1941, 1946, C Keyes, Leroy (23) 1966-68, HB-DHB Johnson, Brandon (65) 2001-02, DT Khoenle, Bob (82) 1954-56, E Johnson, Dondre (24) 1998, RB Kidd, Roy (44) 1972, HB Johnson, E.J. (7) 2011-12, S Kiepert, Don (10) 1967-69, QB Johnson, Josh (28) 2009-12, CB Kimbrough, Malik (9) 2016, RB Johnson, L.F. 1897-98 King, Brandon (18, 7) 2005, 2007-09, CB-S Johnson, Landon (47) 2000-03, LB King, Bruce (37) 1981-84, FB Johnson, LaVerne (53) 1937-39, G-T King, Charlie (47) 1962, 1964-65, HB Johnson, Lee (35) 1995-98, RB-LB King, Clanton (67) 1966-68, LB-T Johnson, Pat (29) 1990-93, DB King, E.P. 1904-05, RG Johnson, Race (46) 2015-16, CB King, Jason (72) 2013-16, OG Johnson, Reggie (29) 1994, 1996, DB King, Jerome (17) 1974-77, DB Johnson, Richard (80) 1938-39, T King, LaVern (33) 1940-42, E Johnson, Teko (76) 1988, OL Kingsbury, Charles 1895, E Johnson, Terry (11) 1988-90, DB Kingsbury, Ma (42) 1991-94, LB Johnson, Will 1900-01, T Kingsbury, Tom (15) 1977-80, DE Johnston, Joe 1942, HB Kingseed, Terry (3) 1979, P Johnston, Thomas 1902-05, QB Kintner, S.M. 1891-93, QB Jolley, Pete 1915, C Kinzer, Ma (28) 1981-83, P Jones, Ben (35) 2003-05, K Kirchoff , Bill 1895, E Jones, Brandon (27) 2002-05, RB Kirk, E.T. 1907, C Jones, Curt (18) 1950-52, HB Kirk, Frank (49) 1934, T Jones, Isaac (83, 6) 1995-98, WR Kirkpatrick, Jim (25) 1967-68, HB Jones, Jeff (14, 11) 1968-70, QB-HB-K Kirsch, Brandon (11) 2002, 2004-05, QB Jones, John 1899-1900, QB Kissell, Howard (35) 1929-30, HB Jones, Keiwan (50) 2016, DT Kitchel, Kelly (68) 2001-02, OG Jones, Markell (8) 2015-16, RB Kitchens, Jus n (91, 51) 2010-13, DT-OT Jones, Nick (29) 1977, DB Kleidon, Jim (73) 1969, T Jones, Noble (32) 1995-98, LB Klein, Edward 1942 Jones, Wally (32) 1978-81, TB Klezek, Philip (27) 1950-52, HB Jones, Wayne (16) 1957-59, QB Klumpp, J.H. 1909, E Jones, Willie (31) 1959-60, FB Klutcharch, Jim (16) 1967, QB Jones, Zach (61) 2007-09, OT Kmet, Frank (73) 1988-91, DL Jontony, Henry (94) 1976, DE-TE Knapp, Joseph 1902-04, LH Jordan, Eric (20) 1979, 1981-83, TB Knauf, B.J. (83) 2013-14, WR Jordan, F.O. 1916-17, LG Knecht, Glenn (58) 1953-54, C Josten, Mark (51) 1977-79, DE Knitz, Clinton (52) 1949-51, C Joyner, Sam (56) 1957-59, C Knolinski, Jim (98) 1983, TE Julian, Paul 1889, G Knorr, Woodrow (50) 1936-37, G Jump, Sam 1896, C Knox, Bill (31) 1971-73, DHB Jurasevich, Jordan (85) 2014-15, TE Knox, D.J. (27, 1) 2014-15, RB Juska, Tony (48) 1936-38, FB Koberlin, Bill 1893, G Kodba, Joe (36) 1945-46, C — K — Koeppen, Chris (48) 1993-96, LB Kaastad, Morris (40) 1943-44, 1946, G Kohtz, Patrick (48) 2005-06, SS Kaklis, Dino (62) 1992-95, LS Koonce, Kipp (86) 1987-89, WR Kaineg, John (66) 1974, OG Koranksy, Abraham 1925-27, FB Kalapos, Mike (95, 70) 1948-49, T Kotoski, Thomas (66) 1961-62, C-G Kalinoski, Sco (18) 1986-88, DB Koutouvides, Niko (34) 2000-03, LB Kaminski, Chris (54, 50) 1986-88, C Kovaleski, Dave (45) 1987, LB 77 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL All-Time Le erwinners
Krabbe, Eric (82) 1988, TE Light, Ma (91, 78) 1996, 1998-2000, TE-OT Krabbe, Mike (96) 1991, LB Likar, Ron (84) 1975, TE Kraker, Bill (73) 1987, OL Lindsay, Jeff (88) 2008-10, TE Kraus, Kenneth (74) 1959, G-T Lindsay, Nate (60) 1983-84, NG Krause, James (24) 1968, HB Lindsay, Bill 1940, QB Krause, John (33) 1937-39, E Lindsey, Jonte (40) 2007, CB Krause, Harry (82) 1937, T Link, Collin (40) 2012-14, LB Kress, Bob (44) 1969-70, HB Link, Logan (35) 2009-11, S Krichbaum, Charles (39) 1968, C-LB Linville, Joe (14) 1978-79, 1981-82, P-WR Krick, Jon (53) 1993-96, DL Lisher, Paul 1909, RG Krol, Steve (66, 73) 1977-78, 1980, OG Liston, Brian (68) 1981-82, OG Krull, Walt 1904, E Li le, Jesse 1891-93, G-T Krupa, Joe (79) 1952-55, T Li le, Mike (10) 2016, CB Krupp, Mike (2) 1976, K Locke, Fred (87) 1951-52, E Krysinski, Tom (61) 1960-61, G Lockwood, Jim (20) 1944-45, C Krzeczowski, Ted (18) 1955-56, QB Loebs, Frank (71) 1933-35, E Kubecka, Ron (28) 1963, HB Loerzel, Jason (88) 1998-2001, LB Kubinski, Jim (61) 1959-61, E Logan, Aus n (5) 2013-14, S Kuebbeler, Phil (68) 1957-58, G Logan, Gordon (69) 1945, G Kugler, Robert (57) 2012-15, OG-C Logan, Zach (5) 2005, CB Kulbacki, Joe (27) 1957-59, HB Lohman, Brian (28, 14) 1992-95, DB Kuntz, Randy (70) 1967, T Long, D.H. 1904-06, LT Kurtz, Dave (33) 1959, FB Long, Irving 1903-05, T-G Kurtz, Roland (43) 1932, FB Long, Jim (83) 1963-65, E Kurz, Sco (11) 2000-01, P Long, Ken (77) 1972-73, 1975, OT Kushner, Ken (94) 1986-89, DT Long, Paul (25) 2004-05, CB Kuzneski, Chuck (66) 1966-67, G Longebaugh, W. 1907, E Kuzniewski, John (30) 1963-65, FB-HB Longmire, Sam (87) 1962, 1964, E Kyle, Chuck (60) 1966-68, MG Looney, James (59) 1979-80, LB Lotz, Dumont 1887, 1889, QB-E — L — Lorenzen, Henry (52) 2011-13, C Labus, Pat (51) 1965-66, C Lougheed, Olin 1942, G Lacevic, Berin (26) 2002-03, K Lougheed, Pete (93, 77) 1999-2002, TE-OT Lackey, Bob 1889, 1891, HB Lougheed, Sco (40) 1969-71, P Lafary, Dave (63) 1974-76, OT Lounsbury, Danny (38) 1989, WR Lake, Bob (63) 1962-63, G Loushin, Ken (72) 1976-79, DT Lampert, John (41) 2005-06, LB Lovely, Emil (88) 1979-81, TE Landers, Terrance (13) 2016, WR Lowe, Montrell (29, 3) 1999-2002, RB Landis, R.D. 1922, FB Lowery, Emme (41) 1932-33, E Lane, Aaron (26) 2006-07, CB Lucas, Will (45) 2010-13, LB Lane, Randall (84) 1998-99, WR Luckhardt, John (53) 1966, C Lang, Lou (87) 1974, DT Luckianow, Neil (95) 1978, TE Lankford-Johnson, Brian (37) 2016, RB Ludwig, Ma (41) 1997, RB Laraway, Jack (33) 1958-59, FB Luken, Tom (77) 1969-71, OG Larkin, Aus n (45) 2016, DE Lundy, Lamar (81) 1954-56, E Larkins, Lee (34) 1975-77, DE Lung, Bob (72) 1975, OT Lashley, Bob (39) 1979-82, DB Lymon, Selwyn (1) 2006, WR Laskin, Nate (77) 1943-44, E Lynch, John (53) 1951, C La a, Greg (91) 2012-13, DE Lynch, Wally 1944-45, G Lawrence, Art (42) 1933, T-C Lecklider, Chase (86) 2005-06, WR — M — Lee, Jeff (18) 1984-85, CB Maccioli, Mike (42) 1949-50, HB Lee, Ray (57) 1996-99, LB Macarthy, Dolapo (16, 21) 2012-14, WR-TE Leevy, Carl 1942 MacDonald, F. 1917, E LeFeber, John (71) 1975-78, OT MacDougal, Ian (26) 2014, K Legge , Donzel (41) 1987-89, DE Maci, Robert (58) 2009-12, DE-LB Lehmkuhl, Don (99) 1943, 1947, G Maciag, Jim (45) 1992-95, LB Lehr, Ralph (70) 1939, E MacKenzie, R.B. 1899, E Leichtle, Sylvan 1925-27, RH Mackey, Red (96) 1926-28, E Leimberger, Jason (52) 2002-03, LB Mackiewicz, Felix (27) 1938-39, E Lanarcic, Jerry (80) 1973, TE Mackle, William (79) 1926, 1928-29, E Leonard, Bob (61, 38) 1952, 1956, HB-FB Macklin, Paul 1919-21, QB Leslie, Harry 1900-02, FB Macon, John (37) 1977-80, RB Lesniewicz, Jeff (6) 1989, QB Madden, Bryan (70) 1988, DT Letnich, Steve (14) 1989-90, QB-WR Magee, Alex (71) 2005-08, DT-DE Letsinger, John (20) 1931-32, G Maher, Bryan (16) 1981, WR Leugo, Alex (72) 1940, 1942, C Mahoungou, Anthony (21) 2015-16, WR Levere , Bennie (22) 1975-77, TB Mahurt, Rich (45) 1968-70, DHB Levin, Aaron (29) 2002, 2004, P-K Maier, Russ (69) 1957-58, G Lewis, Antoine (26, 23) 2011-14, CB Maines, Steve (39) 1969, E Lewis, Damon (64) 1993-95, OL Makowski, Ben (65) 2015-16, LS Lewis, Dwight (44) 1973-75, DHB Malden, Houston (33) 1991-93, LB-FB Liber, Bill (94) 1967-68, E Mallot, Jim 1895, 1897, H Lichtenberg, Kurt (83) 2009-11, WR Maloney, Jim (30) 1936-38, G Lickey, Edward 1907-08, RG Maloney, Ned (59) 1945-47, E Liebrecht, Paul (35) 1939, FB Maloney, Tim (59) 1973, LB Liepold, Al (74) 1964, T Maltony, Ron (67) 1958-60, G 78 BOILERMAKER All-Time Le erwinners FOOTBALL Maly, Dan (76) 1995-97, OL Mclean, Dwight (22) 2008-09, S Mamula, Nick (54) 1990-92, C McMillen, Jim (90) 1943-44, G Mangene, Bob (33) 1966, HB McManus, Cur s (37) 1987-88, 1990, DB-WR Manich, Steve (35, 41) 1948-49, HB McManus, W.G. 1903, LT Mann, Charles (76) 1938, T-E McNamee, Tom (82) 1952, E-QB Mann, Larnard 1933 (Honorary “P”) McNeil, Tom (57) 1989-1990, LB Mannella, Bob (59) 1974-76, LB Meadows, Thomas (30) 2012-15, K-P Manning, Chad (79) 1996-97, OL Meakim, Francis (22) 1941, HB Marche , Marc (13) 1986, DB Means, John (34) 1972, LB Marcoline, Terry (40) 1962-63, HB-FB Mebane, Eric (84) 2010, 2012, DE Maree, Ron (74) 1968-70, DT Medley, Ben (56) 1935-36, HB-QB Markley, Bob 1917-18, RH Medlock, James (34) 1984-87, RB Marks, Franklin (46) 1960-62, HB Meeker, John 1918-21, RH Marks, Mike (62) 1978-80, LB Mehegan, A.D. 1908, HB Marquess, Larry (91) 1971, DE Melton, Tom (66) 1939-41, G Marra, John (65) 1961, T Melvin, Lance (26) 2005, SS Marshall, Bilal (14, 3) 2013, 2015-16, WR Mendez, Michael (55) 2016, OT Marshall, Cloyd 1894-96, E-FB Menke, Alvin (54) 1986, C Martello, Desi (51) 1978-81, LB Menke, Melvin (91) 1981-84, LB-DT Mar n, Bob (62) 1991, OL Merkobrad, B.T. 1925, HB Mar n, Fabian (4) 2005-08, CB Merrill, Claude 1921, RG Mar n, Nat (17) 1986-90, DB Merrill, Harry 1906-08, FB Marve, Robert (9) 2010-12, QB Merz, Ben (59) 1930-32, E Marvel, Dick (42) 1966-67, LB Metallic, Joe (14) 1977, QB Mascheck, Mark (9) 1987-88, QB Metzger, Ben (59) 1992-95, DL Mason, Dan (83) 1958-59, E Mewha, Jim (32) 1966, FB Mason, Paul 1914-15, LG Meyer, Ed 1923, RT Mateja, Phil (17) 1951-52, QB Meyer, Jim (46) 1980, FB Mathena, Ralph (4) 1973, DHB Meyer, Ron (32) 1961-62, QB-HB Matrewitz, E.E. (69) 1942, T Middlebrook, Cornell (39) 1999, LB Ma away, Brian (38) 2003, 2005, SS Middlesworth, Toby (24, 7) 1981-83, DB Ma ern, Jim (94) 1971, DE Middleton, Charles 1887, G Ma hews, Bill (40) 1974, DB Mierau, H. 1924, 1926, RG Ma hews, Kendall (43) 1994-97, TB Mihal, George (54) 1943-46, FB Ma , Sean (22) 2009, 2011, FB Mihal, Joe (71) 1936-38, T Ma ngley, Frank (44) 1946, FB Mihal, Tom (24, 21) 1979-80, WR May, Danny (64) 2004, OG Mikes, Kenny (25) 1956-57, HB Mayoras, Donn (30) 1959-60, HB-FB Mikesky, Shane (87) 2012-15, WR Mayoras, Dick (29) 1958-59, HB Miles, Antoine (11) 2015, DE McAllister, Leon 1893, E Miles, Don 1909-11, E McBean, Roberto (18) 2008, WR Miles, George 1906, QB-LH McBurse, Al-Terek (5) 2009-10, RB Milito, Jack (90) 1946-48, FB McCaff ry, Forrest (59) 1940, 1942, E Milla, Leo (38) 1943, FB McCaff ry, Kenneth (94, 85) 1948-49, E Miller, Charles (76) 1929-31, C McCall, Ben (13) 1978-80, RB Miller, Dave (27) 1960-62, HB McCann, G.C. 1900-01, QB Miller, F.H. 1903, C McCann, Ma (79) 2016, OT Miller, Frederick (63) 1955, G McCartney, Sam (43) 2012, K Miller, Garret (51) 2005-08, OT McCarthy, Joe 1890, T Miller, Greg (81) 1971, TE McCarthy, Shawn (5) 1986-89, P-QB Miller, Greg (52) 1986-87, DT-OL McCline, Lorenzo (6) 1986, DB-RB Miller, James 1911, E McConnell, Tom 1913, G Miller, Jim (50) 1939-41, G McCormick, O.A. 1904, E Miller, John 1899-1902, RG McCoy, B.F. 1887, F Miller, Max (72) 2002, OG McCoy, F.J. 1898-1900, LH Miller, R.F. 1919, 1921, RT McCulley, James (51) 1986-88, C Miller, S.V. 1903, E McDaniel, Eric (56, 98) 2010, 2012-13, OG-DT Miller, William (91) 1926-28, FB McDaniel, Mike (37) 1969-70, DHB Mills, Edward 1901-02, RH McDonald, Mike (87) 2006-07, DE Mincevich, Albert (51) 1959-60, T McFarland, J.W. 1907-09, FB Minch, J.D. 1900, E McGannon, Tom (22) 1935, HB Minniear, Randy (42) 1963-65, HB McGowen, Dan (98, 57, 29) 2004, 2006, DT-OG-FB Minter, Peyton (99) 1989-91, DE McGrew, Dan (60) 1958, C Mitchell, Russ 1918-19, C McGrew, Kevin (21, 6) 1992-94, DB Mitchell, W.K. 1909, T McGuire, Herb (10) 1961, QB Mitrione, Ma (98) 1998-2001, DT McHenry, Ben 1894, E Mizani, Ashkan (15) 2013, S McIlwain, Gene (42) 1940, HB Mize, G.G. 1916-17, E McIntosh, J.A. 1915, T Modzeleski, Joe (17) 1934, G McIntosh, S.C. 1918, HB Mokry, Fred (43) 1965-66, HB McKay, John (22) 1946, HB Molls, Doug (61) 1970-72, MG McKenzie, Steve (74) 1976-79, OG-OT Monago, Joe (27) 1970-72, LB McKenzie, Jim (40, 51) 1981-83, LB Mondek, Nick (99, 62) 2008-11, DT McKenzie, John (46, 80) 1981-83, DE Monroe, Don 1924, FB McKey, Colton (89) 2008, TE Montague, Fred (38) 1938-39, QB McKinley, Josh (31) 2007-08, S Montanus, Richard (95) 1930, E McKinnie, Marcus (34) 1978-81, FS Monteroso, Dan (9) 2013, 2015, WR McKoy, Billy (88) 1967-69, E Montgomery, C. 1914, E 79 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL All-Time Le erwinners
Montgomery, Norman (32) 1950-52, FB Novak, Ken (74) 1973-75, DT Moon, E.A. (75) 1929, E Nugent, David (82) 1996-99, TE-DT Mooney, Keith (58) 1988-90, DE Nurrenbern, Steve (79) 1970, 1972-73, DT Moore, Bill 1894, HB Nwaneri, Uche (67) 2004, 2006, OG Moore, Casey (98) 1980-81, MG Nwokorie, Chukie (49) 1995-98, DE Moore, John 1887, 1890, H Moore, John (47) 1931-33, HB — O — Moore, Sam 1891, E O’Brien, Herbert 1912-14, FB Moore, Todd (80) 1987-88, WR O’Brien, Pat (82) 1943-45, T Moore, Tyler (50) 2001, 2003-04, OT-OG O’Bryan, Ewell (41) 1941-42, 1945, T Moore, Warren “Ike” (58) 1997-2000, DE O’Connor, Bob (66, 61) 1992-95, LB Moore, William 1894-97, HB O’Connor, Dennis (84) 1966, E Morales, Seth (84) 2000-02, WR O’Connor, Dwayne (84) 1986-89, TE Mordoh, Gil (52) 1943, G Odom, Joe (51) 1999-2002, LB Morel, Jim (45) 1963-64, HB Oehler, John (71) 1930-32, C Moret, Austen (65) 2009-11, C Ogan, Alan 1909, 1911-12, FB Morgan, Ma (59) 1984-87, LB Oglesby, John (10) 1990, RB Morgan, Ray 1922, E Oglesby, Robert (10) 1987, 1989, WR Morningstar, Augie (45) 1937-39, C Ogorek, George (10, 43) 1990-91, QB Morrish, R. 1917, RT Ohl, Dick (25) 1958, HB Morrow, Galen (36) 1990, 1992, RB Ohl, Skip (58, 67) 1958, 1961-62, G-K Morrow, Joe (62) 1943, C Okeafor, Chike (34, 54) 1994-96, 1998 LB-DE Morse, Ricky (6) 1985, DB O’Keefe, William (53) 1943, E Morton, Jack (43) 1944, E Okobi, Chukky (56) 1997-2000, OL Mosley, Navon (27) 2016, S O’Leary, Joe (19) 1991-92, K Moss, Paul (80) 1930-32, E O’Leary, Rick (68) 1976, OT Moss, Rick (27) 1976-78, TB-DB Olds, Charles 1889-91, FB-HB Mostert, Raheem (8) 2011-14, WR-RB Olin, Edwin 1892-93, E Mo s, Kevin (58) 1976-79, LB Olin, Nelson 1893, E Mowrey, J.H. 1903-04, RH Olion, George (87) 1965-67, E Mruczkowski, Gene (79) 1999-2002, OL Oliphant, Elmer 1911-13, HB Muessel, Walt 1891-92, G Olivado , Kirk (24) 1993-96, WR Mulchrone, Bill (93) 1982-84, LB-DE Oliver, Ed 1893, E Mumley, Nick (88) 1956-58, T Oliver, Chuck (4) 1978, QB Munoz, Joe (71) 1993, DL Oliver, Jerome (43) 1975-77, FL Munro, Tom (53) 1979-80, 1982, DL Oliver, Rick (86) 1973-74, DE Murakowski, Bill (40) 1953-55, FB Olmstead, J. 1917, C Murley, Dick (70) 1954-55, T Olson, Harvey (80) 1926-28, C Murphy, Charles 1922-23, RG Olssen, Lance (75) 1965-67, T Murphy, Edgar 1918, 1920-22, FB O’Reilly, John (44) 1968, HB Murphy, Steve (17) 1970-71, DHB O’Reilly, Phil (72) 1944, 1946-48, T Murray, Bill (73) 1946-49, G Orton, Greg (21) 2005-08, WR Murray, Herman (79) 1951, T Orton, Kyle (18) 2001-04, QB Myers, Brent (76) 1971-72, OT Osborn, I.S. 1902-03, QB Myers, Don (78) 1978-81, OG Osleger, Alex (90, 52) 1981-83, OL Myers, Tommy Lee (47) 1982-84, DB Ostriker, Rich (66) 1970-72, OG Myles, Darren (33) 1987-88, RB O o, Mike (65) 2003-06, OT Myrice, Lyle (64) 1949, C Owen, David (63, 97) 2002-04, OT-TE Owen, Jim (22) 1979-82, RB — N — Owens, Bobby (22) 1994-95, DB Nagel, Craig (12) 1973-75, QB Oxen, V.T. 1914-15, FB Nardelli, Ray (99) 1966, C Oyler, William (22) 1951, HB Neal, Antoine (10, 21) 1998-99, DB Ozlowski, Andy (85) 1989-90, TE-DE Neal, Jalen (75) 2016, OT Neal, Lorenzo (9) 2016, DT — P — Neal, Mike (92) 2006-09, DT Pabich, Denny (92) 1964-65, T Neff , William (94) 1939-40, T Pacer, Ray (73) 1951-52, T Neimeier, Brad (60) 2010-11, DT Pagliaro, Gene (64) 1960, G Nelson, Sco (36, 3) 1985-88, RB Paglio, Lon (99) 1974, DT Nelson, Willie (90) 1967-69, E Painter, Cur s (12) 2005-08, QB Nemec, Jim (33) 1956-58, C Palelei, Lonnie (90) 1988-89, DL Nesbi , Jim (54) 1937-38, HB Paltani, Don (53) 1960-62, C Nesfi eld, Kevin (40) 2001-03, DE Palumbo, Greg (69) 1977-79, OG Neves, Edwin (10) 1953, 1955, HB Pamphile, Kevin (95, 64) 2010-13, DT-OT Nevills, Sam (98) 1946, T Panfi l, Evan (95) 2013-16, DE Newell, William (96) 1943, C Panfi l, Jeff (16) 2008, 2010, WR Newton, Langston (59) 2016, DT Panfi l, Ken (70, 75) 1951-52, 1955, T Nicley, Brian (78) 1994-97, OL Panfi l, Vince (61) 1985, OL Niedrach, Jim (63) 1997-99, C Papach, George (43) 1947, FB Ninkovich, Rob (93) 2004-05, DE Paparazzo, Frank (44) 1953-55, T Noel, Kevin (23) 2001-02, 2005, WR Papp, Andrew (44) 1928, FB Nolan, Kevin (9) 1993, DB Pappas, George (69) 1962-64, G Nommensen, Bob (49) 1981-82, LB Paraskevas, Veno (99) 1968-70, LB Norman, Keith (39) 1985-87, LB Pardonner, Paul (32) 1931-33, QB North, Ron (38) 1970-72, FB-LB Parker, Aus n (11) 2013, QB Northington, Mike (24) 1973-76, TB-CB Parker, C.J. (26) 2016, S Norwood, Myles (6) 2014-16, WR-CB Parker, Keith (88) 1943, HB 80 BOILERMAKER All-Time Le erwinners FOOTBALL Parker, Stan (90) 1973-74, DT Proud, M.J. 1915-16, LG Patronaggio, Sam (67) 1974, OG Prout, Joey 1922-23, HB Pa erson, Ed 1893, HB Prui , Bobby (37) 1985, RB Pa erson, Errol (28) 1973-74, FL Prui , Mike (38) 1973-75, FB Pa erson, Martesse (74) 2015, OT-OG Prui , Robert (40) 1978-81, FB Paulus, Nate (83) 1938, E Pulliam, Evan (32) 2014-16, LB Pavle c, Tom (76) 1969, T Pults, C.C. 1914, 1915, QB Pawlus, John (6, 4) 1985-88, K Punzelt, George (21) 1948, QB Payne, Dan (61, 60) 1985-86, OG Purdy, Bob (32) 1936, QB-HB Pedhoretzky, Bill (33) 1972, FB Purdy, Jim 1912-13, HB Peelle, Jim (72) 1931-33, QB Purvis, Duane (42) 1932-34, HB-FB Pegram, Reggie (33) 2010-11, RB Purvis, James (24) 1929-31, HB Pekelsma, Lloyd (66) 1933, HB Puthoff , Rich (28) 1966, HB Pender, David (35, 9) 2006-09, CB Penn, Dewayne (71, 91, 82) 1984-86, DL — Q — Perre a, Ralph (69) 1972-74, OG Quast, J.H. 1918-19, E Perez, Leo (98) 1994-97, DT Quilhot, Russell (29) 1954, E Perry, Larry (11) 1979, DB Quillen, Ken (62) 1976, LB Peters, James (28) 1953-55, HB Quinn, Charlie 1898-1900 Peters, Robert (67) 1931-33, G Quinn, Chris (29) 2009-12, CB Peterson, Kendall (23) 1972-74, FB Quinn, Pete (63) 1977-80, C Petry, Basil (43) 1936-37, 1939, C Pe y, John (82) 1939-41, FB — R — Pe y, Sean (24) 2002, 2004-05, CB Rabe, Albert 1925-26, C Pfahler, Russ (41) 1962-64, HB-P Raben, Nick (64) 2005-06, OG Pfohl, Robert (88) 1944, 1946, HB Racke, Tim (39) 1971-73, DHB Phelps, M.W. 1913, HB Rafa, Fred (71) 1965-67, T Phillips, Gregory (10, 13, 20) 2014-16, WR Rakestraw, A.S. 1912, 1914, E Phillips, Jalani (89) 2011-14, DE Ramby, Seymour 1926, FB Phillips, R. 1918, G Ramirez, Jarod (95) 2002, DE Phillips, Shaun (53, 22, 15) 2000-03, DE Randolph, Chris (81) 1998-2001, TE Phipps, Mike (15) 1967-69, QB Randolph, Herb 1915-16, E Phipps, Ryan (32) 1991-94, DB Rankin, Dave (22) 1938-40, E Pickens, Evere (5) 1981-82, WR Ransdall, W.J. 1887, T Pickering, Bob (30) 1980-81, LB Rate, Edwin 1920, LH Picco, Dominic (71) 1956, T Ratliff , Rufus 1890, E Piebes, Chuck (19) 1970-72, QB-DB Raub, J.W. 1898 Piekarski, Ron (91) 1970, DE Ravenscra , E. 1923, 1925, E Pierce, Jus n (72) 2007-08, 2010, OG Ray, Mike (48) 1968-70, DHB Pike, Ma (11) 1991-93, QB Reagh, Harley (60) 1944, E Pilipauskis, Nick (74) 2003, C Reckman, Zach (75) 2007-09, OG Pillman, C. Horace 1923-25, E Redinger, Jim (40) 1957-58, FB Piper, Dave (64, 76) 1966-67, G Redinger, Tom (83, 43) 1951-53, HB-E Piscopink, Carl (36) 1944, C Reed, Bill (43, 58) 1949-50, C Plaskon, Bob (25) 1961, FB-HB Reed, Colby (80) 1935, FB-E Plaskon, Frank (66) 1961, G Reed, J.F. 1906-07, LH Plevo, Bob (75) 1943, T Reese, Thaddeus 1909-10, T Plue, Ken (73) 2008-10, OG Reeves, Jacques (28, 8) 2000-03, CB Pobojewski, Daniel (36) 1953, FB Reeves, John (3) 1995-98, QB-DB-LB Poindexter, David (71) 1989, DT Reggie, Sidney (71) 1959, T Polak, Jim (58) 1974-75, C Regoli, Ben (96) 1964, G Polk, Cecil 1892, E Reichert, James (34, 42) 1951-54, FB-K Polk-Campbell, Dezwan (6, 19) 2014-16, LB Rems, Dale (79) 1958-60, T Pollard, Bernard (31) 2003-05, SS Rendina, Mike (17) 1984, P-K Poorman, Greg 1976, SE Renie, Mike (35) 1969-71, DHB-K Pope, Lew (55) 1929-30, HB Replogle, Jake (54) 2013-16, DE-DT Pope, Russell (40) 1975-78, DB-TB Retherford, Dave (48) 1979, 1981-83, WR Popovich, Mike (73) 1942, FB Rhinehart, Mike (83) 2001-02, TE Poremba, Walt (87) 1943-44, C Rhodes, Wayne (48) 1932, G Posey, Cameron (18) 2013-16, WR Riblet, William (25) 1932, 1934, HB-QB Po er, Dick (60) 1938-39, T Rich, C.T. 1899, LT Po s, Charlie (83) 1969-71, E-DHB Richards, Taylor (4) 2011-14, S Poulos, Nate (76) 1938 Richardson, Chip (24) 1990, WR Powell, Donald (97) 1935-37, E Richardson, Tim (31) 1982-83, RB-LB Powell, Robbie (68) 2005-07, OG-C Richmond, Jim (79) 1986-87, OL Powell, Roswell 1903, E Richnafsky, Ron (79) 1962, T Powell, Steve (89, 67) 1993-94, OL Rickbell, Bob 1942, G Powers, William (28) 1941-42, G Riebel, F. 1901-03, LG Prater, Ryan (77) 2008, 2010, OT Riester, John (11) 1974-75, DB Pratko, Frank (75) 1974, OT Riggs, Frank 1889, HB Pren ce, George 1926-27, LG Risk, Eddie (23) 1929-31, HB Preshaw, Ralph 1922, E Ri berg, Ed (71) 1964, T Prest, Joe (17) 1960, QB Roach, Bill (94) 1963-65, E Preziosio, Fred (78) 1951-52, T-G Roberts, Brandon (1) 2015, S Price, Jeff (88) 1983-84, FL Roberts, Gary (61) 1966-68, G Prince, J.J. (73) 2014-15, OT Roberts, Gavin (20) 2010, 2012, RB Prince, Chris (92, 76) 1980-82, DL Roberston, C.H. 1893-96, T-G-C 81 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL All-Time Le erwinners
Robertson, E.C. 1898-1900, QB-HB Schmidt, Derick (64) 1988-91, OG Robertson, Robert 1905-06, T Schmidt, Neil (59, 25) 1948-50, HB Robinson, Dwight (28) 1976, 1978-79, DB-TB Schmidt, Steve (15) 1972-75, K Robinson, Gelen (13) 2014-16, DE Schmi , Jesse (50) 2011-14, LS Robinson, Sean (10) 2010, 2012-14, QB-LB Schmitz, C.A. 1894-95, HB-FB Rockford, Billy 1908, H Schnaible, Dick (70, 12) 1949-50, QB Roelke, Norm (41) 1969-70, LB Schneider, Carl (31) 1966, G Rogers, Antwaun (12) 2001-04, CB Schnolis, Mark (72) 1966, T Rogers, Corey (25, 44) 1991, 1993-95, TB Scholl, Walter 1925, E Rogers, Danny (26) 1996-99, P Schon, Keenan (81) 2015, WR Roggeman, Tom (62) 1951-52, G Schopper, Joe (31) 2015-16, P Rohrbacher, Bob (30) 1968, LB Scho , Will (98) 2014-15, DE Romack, Jeff (68) 1972-73, OG Schramayr, Ernie (34, 16) 1985-88, P-RB Roman, Dan (89) 1971-73, SE Schrenk, Don (55) 1945, FB Roos, Jordan (70) 2013-16, OG Schreyer, Mar n (42) 1935-37, C-T Rosborg, Harry 1923, RT Schult, Sco (74) 1985-87, DL Rose, Anthony (68) 1984-87, DL-OL Schultz, Raymond C. (94) 1962, G Rose, David (20) 2015, CB Schultz, Raymond H. (78) 1944, QB Rose, Lew (36) 1943, HB Schumacher, Brad (85) 1984-87, TE Rose, Mike (28, 4) 1996-99, LB Schumacher, Hal (44) 1940, FB Rose, Paul (63) 1960, G Schwan, Dale (66) 1977-79, OG Ross, Ed (43) 1931, QB Schwantz, Jim (48) 1988-91, LB Ross, Jermaine (89) 1990-93, WR Schwartz, Jonathan (99) 1928, HB-QB Ross, O.J. (4) 2010-12, WR Schweigert, Stuart (9) 2000-03, FS Rossi, Al (77) 1938-40, T Schwer, Donald Roy (73) 1980, OL Rossi, Italo (58) 1939-41, T Schwingendorf, Bob (62) 1962, G Roth, Fred 1918, HB Sco , Chris (99) 1980-83, DT Rouse III, Michael (97) 2012-15, DT Sco , Jus n (23) 2006-07, S Routh, H.B. 1913-14, RG Sco , Marty (84) 1982-85, TE Rowe, Jacob (45) 2000-02, RB Sczurek, Stan (60) 1959-61, G Roy, Kevin (46) 1984-85, OLB Sears, Edward 1898, T Roy, Thomas (38) 1933, FB Sears, R.L. 1897-98, QB Royal, Al (81) 2004-06, LB Sebas an, Rex (50) 1948, E Royer, Paul (50) 1979-82, C Sebeck, Bob (65) 1965-67, G Ruble, Rich (88) 1964, 1966, E Sebold, Herbert 1909, HB Rucks, Drew (88) 2002, WR Sedoris, Chris (69) 1992-95, OL Rudolph, Paul (54) 1964, C Seibel, John (25) 1979, K Ruff ner, Van 1908, 1911-12, LG Seitz, Gary (60, 55) 1986-88, OL Rufolo, Sean (70) 2001, OG Selawski, Gene (66) 1957-58, T Ruggieri, Frank (59) 1942, G Selby, Robert (76) 1935-37, HB Rush, Gordon (32) 1986, DB Seneff , Tim (43) 1978-81, SS Rush, Jim (75) 1940-41, E Senica, Jeff (91) 1977, DT Rush, Leo 1902-03 Senk, Vic (74) 1981-82, OT Rushanan, George (53) 1968, C Sester, Sean (74) 2005-08, OT Russ, Pat (75) 1959-61, T Seward, Jim (83) 1982-84, LB Russell, Ryan (99) 2011-14, DE Sexton, John (27) 1933, FB Russell, W.E. 1901-02, 1904, LH Shackleton, Allen (25) 1937-39, QB Ruwe, Roger (62) 1974-75, 1977, MG Shackleton, Roy 1904-05, QB Ryan, Lee (71, 49) 1966-68, T Shade, R.S. 1907-09, LH Ryan, Shane (96, 18) 1996-97, K Shavers, Akeem (24) 2011-12, RB Rybarczyk, Ron (38) 1969, LB Shaw, Dave (18) 1945, HB Shaw, Jarrod (28) 2009, FB — S — Shay, Jerry (73) 1963-65, T Sabal, Ron (65) 1956-57, T Shea, James (62) 1956, G Sage, G.H. 1907, T Sheehan, Terry (53) 1957-59, C Sample, C.S. 1897-98 Sheehy, Bob (83) 1974, TE Samstag, Dave (44) 1963, FB Sheets, Kory (40, 24) 2005-08, RB Samuel, Terry (16) 1991-94, WR Shelbourne, John (69) 2000-02, LS Samuels, Dale (10) 1950-52, QB Shelton, Tony (94) 1981-82, LB Sandefur, Dick (40) 1934-35, FB Shenefi eld, L.W. 1910, RG Sandefur, Wayne 1933-35, G-T, K Shepherd, James (63) 2009-11, OG Sanders, Dartanian (35) 1996, FB Sherbeck, Les (36) 1929, 1931, G-C San ni, Barry (81) 1972-74, TE Sherman, Robert (95) 1959-60, E Sawczuk, Stan (87) 1950, E Shimer, Bill (86) 1940-42, E Sayers, Rick (12) 1971-72, SE Sholl, J.M. 1887, 1889-90, HB Scales, Jarre (22, 3) 1987-90, RB-DB Short, Kawann (93) 2009-12, DT Scallish, Elmer (48) 1948-50, G Sikora, John (98) 1989, 1991, DL Schaefer, Steve (64) 1972-73, OG Siller, Jus n (5, 2) 2008, 2010-11, RB-QB-WR Schaub, Patrick (42) 2000-03, LB-RB Simerson, John (56) 1954, 1956, C-T Schavietello, Rick (32) 1970-73, LB Simmons, Tony (88) 1991-93, TE Scheer, Stu (41) 1948, E Simpson, A.T. (80) 1998-2001, WR Scheib, Lance (81) 1985-88, WR Sims, Lou (20) 1965-66, HB Schelsky, Charles (11) 1957, QB Sindelar, Elijah (2) 2016, QB Schimmelpfenig, Fred (49) 1947, HB Sindelar, L.R. 1926-27, E Schlundt, Steve (64, 61) 1977-78, 1980, C Singer, Karl (77) 1963-65, T Schmaling, Max (38, 44) 1951-53, FB-HB Sinz, Jus n (84) 2011-14, TE Schmeig, Rick (76) 2010-12, C-OG Skelley, Chuck (61) 1977, OT 82 BOILERMAKER All-Time Le erwinners FOOTBALL Skibinski, John (31) 1975-77, FB Steinmetz, Jim (41) 1962, C Skibinski, Joe (49, 67) 1949-51, G Stelma, Todd (37) 1997-98, DB Skibinski, Dick (67) 1953-55, G Stepanek, Joe (60) 1956, G Skibinski, Rick (56) 1984-85, OL Stephens, Charlie (93) 1993-95, TE Skoronski, Ed (44) 1933-34, C Stephenson, Dick (65) 1939, E Skowron, Bill “Moose” (44) 1949, HB-K Stevens, Mark (12) 1980, QB Skufca, Ron (77) 1960-62, T Stevens, Wes (47) 1940-41, E-G Slaton, Brent (46) 2002-03, P Stevenson, Archibald 1889, 1891-92, T-C Sleight, Elmer “Red” (31) 1927-29, T Stewart, L.L. 1922-23, RT Sloan, K.W. (99) 1944, G S llwagon, Dick (17) 1957, HB Small, Dave 1982-84, LB S llwell, John 1925-27, E Smerke, Fred (46) 1940-42, QB-E S nchcomb, Bill (9) 1974-75, K Smikle, Luis (43) 1991-93, RB S nchfi eld, Mike 1913-15, E Smiley, Paul 1924, 1926, QB S ne, Dennis (16) 1965, QB Smith, Alex 1898-1901, T S ngley, Darryl (43) 1970-72, HB-SE Smith, Ben (17) 1998-2001, DB Stoel ng, Raymond (60) 1942, 1946-47, T Smith, Blane (91) 1974-76, DE Stover, Bill (14) 1967, QB Smith, Bob (98) 1963-64, E Stram, Hank (50) 1942, 1946-47, FB-HB Smith, Cortez (81, 7) 2009-10, WR Stra on, Tim (89) 1998-2001, TE Smith, Devin (71) 2012-13, OT-OG Strauser, John (51) 2014, DE Smith, Dick (92) 1945, T Street, B.C. 1912, E Smith, Donn (72) 1970-72, OT Streff , Doug (14) 1957, QB Smith, E.J. 1909, FB Strickland, Fred (48) 1984-87, LB Smith, Eric (13) 2003, CB Strickland, Kevin (46) 1989, 1991-92, OLB Smith, Greg (97) 1994-97, DT Strubbe, Ed 1918, G Smith, Jimmy (21) 1979-81, TB Stuart, Bill (89) 1943, HB Smith, Keith (8) 2006, 2008-10, S-WR Stubblefi eld, Taylor (21) 2001-04, WR Smith, Kenneth (45, 60) 1948-49, G Studebaker, Jimmy 1891-92, FB-HB Smith, Kyle (7) 2003-05, QB-FS Stupeck, Jerald (52) 1952, C Smith, L.C. 1894-95, T Stydahar, David (50) 1966-68, G Smith, M.M. 1917-19, E Sugar, Leo (84) 1949-51, E Smith, Ray (81) 1976-79, WR Sullivan, Joe (68, 36) 1974-76, LB Smith, Rick (28) 1987-89, 1991, DB Sullivan, Larry (4, 18) 1988-89, K Smith, Ricky (37) 1976, RB Sumlin, Kevin (44) 1983-86, LB Smith, Wayne (44) 1978-79, DB Summe, Jack (69) 1977, DL Smith, Zach (60) 2006-07, OG-C Summers, Chris (13) 2006-09, K-P Smock, Kenneth (70) 1941-42, 1946, HB Supan, Rock (20) 1976-78, DB-K Snelling, Dale (52) 1956, C Sutherland, Vinny (14) 1997-2000, WR Snitger, Ed (93) 1964, E Su on, Travis (27, 23) 1986-88, DB Snow, G.P. 1925-26, RT Swank, Bill 1920-22, RG Snyder, Pat (73) 1982-85, C Swann, Doug (59) 2001, DE Snyder, V.A. (38) 1940-42, FB Sweeney, Nick (52) 1996, OL Solari, Steven (45) 1989, LB Sylvester, Jim (91) 1972, DE Sovereen, Sco (8) 1976-78, K Szany, Mike (57) 1993-95, OL Spack, Brock (58) 1980-83, LB Szucs, Mike (17) 1968, HB Spades, M.H. 1898-99, E Szulborski, Harry (27) 1946-49, HB Sparkman, Jerome (32) 1987, 1989, RB Sparks, R.M. 1908, RG — T — Speak, W.C. 1909, LG Tanner, Gordon (35) 1946, E Speedy, Jeff (18) 1978-79, WR Tardy, Desmond (6) 2006-08, WR Spehn, George (18) 1936-38, E Tasso, Mike (79) 1973-74, DT Speidel, Roger 1926, QB Tate, Jim (46, 74) 1948-49, T Spellman, Jack (28) 1970-72, HB-FB Taube, Mel 1923-25, QB Spencer, A.L. 1924-26, LG Tavey, R.W. 1910, LH Spencer, Anthony (49) 2003-06, DE Taylor, Brandon (55) 2010-12, DT Spencer, W. Paul 1907, E Taylor, Cur s (25) 1994, 1996, TB Spencer, Walter 1921, LT Taylor, Derrick (3, 19) 1980-82, CB Spillane, William (72) 1957, G-T Taylor, Jaycen (33) 2006-07, 2009, RB Spoo, Bob (10) 1956-58, QB Taylor, Larry (87, 78) 1988, 1990, DT-OG Spradling, George 1923, LH Taylor, Randy (66) 1988, OT Sprang, Bill (80) 1947-48, C Taylor, W.I. 1912, G Springer, Bob (80) 1953-55, E Teal, Jim (49) 1969-71, LB Sprowl, Frosty (36) 1941 Tedesco, Alexander (58) 1972, OG Staak, John (32) 1943, T Teeters, J.C. 1891, G Staats, Kris (87) 2008-10, WR Tekavec, Rick (51) 1968-70, DE Staff ord, John (68) 1960-62, G Tenkman, Joe (93) 1971-73, DE Stalcup, Fred (46) 1934-36, QB-HB TerBush, Caleb (19) 2011-12, QB Standeford, Jake (88) 2005-07, WR Terrill, Craig (92) 2000-03, DT Standeford, John (82) 2000-03, WR Terrizzi, Mike (7) 1973-74, P-QB Standifer, Andy (60) 1997-99, LS Tetek, Bernie (65) 1943, FB Stanwood, C.C. 1918-20, C Teter, Gordon (27) 1963-65, HB Stapleton, Jeff (78) 1973-75, OT Thieneman, Jacob (41) 2016, S Starks, Tyrone (44) 1987-88, LB Thom, Al (69) 1939, HB Starling, R’Kes (19) 1999, 2001, DB Thomas, Homer 1903-05, FB Starnes, Aaron (75) 1998-99, OL Thomas, Robert (29) 1980, DB Stears, George (41) 1928-30, G Thomas, Tommie (12) 2010-12, WR Steff ens, Walter 1907, LT Thompson, Anthony (47) 1974, 1978, DB 83 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL All-Time Le erwinners
Thompson, Jack 1891-92, HB Viellieu, Walt (77) 1951-52, T Thornson, Brian (29) 1983-84, DB-P Villarreal, Brandon (55) 2002-05, DT Thornton, Burt (4, 7) 1991-94, WR Vinson, Terrell (34, 5) 2006-07, CB Thorpe, Jerry (45) 1951-52, HB-FB Vinson, Tony (33) 1989-90, RB-WR Thornson, Jeff (60) 1978-79, C Visco, Tony (49, 81, 97) 1984-87, DE Threlfall, Reginald 1924, C Vitali, Mark (18) 1974-76, P-QB Thurman, Brian (3) 1991-93, DB Vogel, Torrey (36) 2002-03, DB Thursby, John (55) 1937-38, 1940, E Void, Jerod (32) 2002-05, RB Tieman, Todd (57) 1986, LB Voinoff , Sam (66) 1929-31, G Tiley, Dave (62, 63) 1979-82, OL Voss, Fred (29) 1934-35, G Tiller, Jim (21) 1958-60, HB Voytek, Ed (77) 1955-56, G-T Tillman, Willie (5) 1994-97, WR Vyverberg, Robert (16) 1939, HB Timperman, Herman (49) 1938, 1940-41, T Tolbert, Robert (9) 1997-99, WR — W — Tone, Alex (41) 1999, LB Wagle, Stanley (34) 1960, E Toriello, Dan (96) 1933-34, QB Wagner, Frank 1896, T Torrence, George 1907, T Wagner, Earl 1918-21 Torwudzo, Charles (17) 2012-14, WR Wagner, Julian (26) 1988-90, DB Townsend, Jesse (42) 1975-76, WR Wagoner, Orion 1889, G Townsend, Steve (70) 1981, DL Wahl, Fredrick G. 1934-36 Tracey, G.B. 1899, RH Walden, Corey (20) 1988, DB Travline, Mark (35) 1975, 1977, DB Walker, Grant (8) 2004, SS Trbovich, Rudy (54, 71) 1948-49, T Walker, Jarrod (49) 1992-93, DL Trefzger, Rick (13) 1993-96, QB Walker, Mike (56, 90) 1990-91, LB Treski, Brian (95) 1988, TE Walker, Roy (38) 1960-62, FB Tre er, Jason (76) 2014, OT Wallace, Jim (3) 1990, WR Trieb, Darrin (55) 1988-90, LB Wallace, Ray (43) 1982-85, DB-RB Trimble, Don (70) 1929-30, G Walley, Jim (76) 1944, 1946, QB Triple