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Position Preview...... 2 Season-By-Season Stats...... 100 Records...... 145 Inside The Numbers...... 6 All-Time Head Coaches...... 108 Team Records...... 146 Alphabetical Roster...... 8 All-Time Roster By Number...... 111 Opponent Records...... 147 Numerical Roster...... 10 Letterwinners...... 116 Multiple 100-Yard Games...... 148 Depth Chart...... 12 Starting Lineups...... 123 Touchdown Returns...... 149 Returning Players...... 13 Passing Records...... 126 Passing, Receiving, Rushing Marks...... 150 Newcomers...... 33 Receiving Records...... 128 Hall Of Famers...... 154 Miscellaneous Rosters...... 37 Rushing Records...... 130 Big Ten MVPs...... 155 ...... 38 Total Offense Records...... 132 All-Americans...... 156 Assistant Coaches...... 42 All-Purpose Yardage Records...... 133 Academic All-Americans...... 160 Support Staff...... 51hoosierstTouchdownable Records o...... 134f contents Big Ten Honors...... 161 2008 Season Review...... 58 Point Records...... 136 IU Awards...... 163 2009 Opponents...... 72 Records...... 137 All-Star Games...... 164 Year-By-Year Series Scores...... 74 Extra Point Records...... 138 Hoosiers In The NFL...... 166 Record vs. All Opponents...... 78 Punting Records...... 139 President Michael A. McRobbie...... 174 The Old Brass Spittoon...... 79 Kick Return Records...... 140 Director Of Athletics ...... 175 The Old Oaken Bucket...... 80 Return Records...... 141 2009-10 Bowl Information...... 176 Year-By-Year Results...... 82 Tackle Records...... 142 Media Outlets...... 177 Bowl History...... 89 Tackle For Loss Records...... 143 IU Media Relations/Media Information...... 178 Memorial Stadium Results...... 98 Sack Records...... 144 IU Radio Network...... 180

Location: Bloomington, Ind. Offensive Formation: Multiple Population: 69,247 Defensive Formation: 4-3 Founded: 1820 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/9 Joined Big Ten: 1899 Offense: 6/5 universi cFirst Year oft Bigy f aTent Football:s 1900 t Defense:eam in 9/3formation Enrollment: 40,354 Special Teams: 1/1 Nickname: Hoosiers Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 48/24 Colors: Cream & Crimson Offense: 21/9 President: Michael McRobbie 2009c quick fa ts Defense: 25/14 Director of Athletics: Fred Glass Senior Woman Administrator: Mary Ann Rohleder Special Teams: 2/1 Faculty Representative: Bruce Jaffee 2008 Overall Record: 3-9 Ticket Office Phone: 866-IUSPORTS 2008 Big Ten Record/Finish: 1-7/11th Web Site: IUHoosiers.com Offense: QB Kellen Lewis, RB Marcus Thigpen, WR Andrew Means, WR Ray Head Coach: Bill Lynch (, 1977) Fisher, RT Mike Stark Years at IU: Third Year as Head Coach; Fifth Overall Defense: DT Greg Brown, SLB Geno Johnson, CB Christopher Phillips Coaching Experience: 17th year as Head Coach; 32nd Year Overall Special Teams: K Austin Starr Overall Record/Years 91-82-3 (.526)/16 sr ta ters lo t Conference Record/Years: 58-49-2 (.537)/16 head coach Name: Memorial Stadium (FieldTurf) Capacity: 52,692 Dennis Springer (Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs/Special Largest Crowd/Year: 56,223 vs. Purdue, 1969 Teams Co-Coordinator) Matt Canada (Offensive Coordinator/) s tadium information Date Opponent Site Time Kyle Conner (Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line) Sept. 3 Eastern Bloomington, Ind. 8 p.m. Brian George (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Tackles) C tfoaching S af Sept. 12 Western Michigan Bloomington, Ind. Noon Bobby Johnson (Offensive Line) Sept. 19 Akron Akron, Ohio 3:30 p.m. Billy Lynch (Wide Receivers) Sept. 26 Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. Noon Joe Palcic (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary) 2009e schedulu Oct. 3 Ohio State Bloomington, Ind. 7 p.m. George Ricumstrict (Defensive Ends/Special Teams Co-Coordinator) Oct. 10 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. TBA Mike Yeager (Linebackers /Recruiting Coordinator) Oct. 17 Illinois Bloomington, Ind. 7 p.m. Oct. 24 Northwestern Evanston, Ill. Noon Media Relations Director: J.D. Campbell Oct. 31 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa TBA Football Contact: Jeff Keag Nov. 7 Wisconsin Bloomington, Ind. TBA Keag’s Office Phone: 812-855-6209 Nov. 14 Penn State University Park, Pa. TBA Keag’s Cell Phone: 812-219-2925 Nov. 21 Purdue Bloomington, Ind. TBA media Media Relations relati onsFax: 812-855-9401 Press Box Phone: 812-855-2754 * All game times are local to Bloomington, Ind., (ET) and are subject to change.

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The 2009 Hoosiers return 48 letterwinners and Lynch believes Chappell is the perfect man to lead 16 starters while losing only 24 letterwinners and the offense and feels he has demonstrated he is one nine starters. On the defensive side of the ball, nine of the team leaders. starters return, eight of whom are upperclassmen “Ben is tough and very intelligent,” Lynch said. and seven of whom are seniors. The offense returns “The team looks up to him and he takes charge in the six starters, including five upperclassmen and three huddle. Ben has a strong arm, is an accurate passer, seniors. Indiana’s roster features 35 scholarship and he has played well when given the opportunity.” upperclassmen (17 seniors, 18 juniors), the program’s Redshirt freshman Adam Follett and sophomore highest2009 total since 2001Posi (36). tion PREVIEWTeddy Schell will take snaps underS e centerason behind Preview Head coach Bill Lynch is in his third year at the Chappell. Follett is a strong-armed righty from helm of the IU football program. His Hoosiers run a Caledonia, Mich., who played with the second team multiple offense, including the addition of the pistol in the spring. formation, which the team ran almost exclusively The southpaw Schell made his first collegiate during the spring practice. Indiana uses a 4-3 scheme appearance against Wisconsin last season and put on defense. up solid numbers during spring practice, culminating Below is a position-by-position preview of the with a 9-for-11, 130-yard effort in the spring game. 2009 Hoosiers: A pair of talented true freshmen enter preseason camp with an opportunity to work their way onto QUARTERBACKS the depth chart. Dusty Kiel (Columbus, Ind./ Junior Ben Chappell took over the reigns at East) and Edward Wright-Baker (Jeffersonville, in the spring and will lead the Hoosiers Ind./Jeffersonville) provide different looks in the in 2009. Chappell played in 11 contests with three pocket. starts last season and threw for 1,001 yards with four Kiel is a gunslinger who finished his career as the touchdowns and three . school’s all-time passing yardage leader (5,854) and He completed 52.3 percent of his passes (80-of-153) is the only player in Columbus East history to record Fifth-year senior Bryan Payton and carded a 111.95 efficiency rating while recording over 6,000 yards of total offense (7,491). Wright- rushed for 339 yards with a 4.3 average and two starts at Illinois and against Northwestern and Baker is a dual-threat who set 12 career records at scores last year. Wisconsin. In the team’s victory over No. 22 (BCS) Jeffersonville and finished his career as the school’s Northwestern, the Bloomington South graduate all-time passing leader with 6,558 yards, 271 before returning to his original position. He impressed threw a 43-yard touchdown, rushed for another and completions and 511 attempts. the remainder of the spring, leading the team with 92 went 21-of-34 (61.8) for a career-high 219 yards. yards on 10 carries with two touchdown scampers of An accounting major with a 3.7 grade point RUNNING BACKS 30-or-more yards in the spring game. average, Chappell carries those smarts onto the field. Marcus Thigpen and his 631 rushing yards are Sophomore Zach Davis-Walker debuted in 2008 gone, but Indiana does return a trio of players who following a redshirt season with 106 yards and a 4.6 raced for a combined 73 yards per game in 2008. average. He carried the ball 23 times and scored one Those players enjoyed a profitable spring primarily touchdown. learning the team’s new pistol formation. Indiana The Hoosiers broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark rushed for 281 yards and three Hoosiers went over 80 (2,003) for the second straight year in 2008, the first yards in the spring game. time since 2000-01 an IU team produced back-to-back Fifth-year senior running back Bryan Payton 2,000-yard rushing seasons. Indiana averaged 4.5 finished third on the team with 339 yards and a 4.3 yards per carry and carded 19 rushing scores, its best average with two scores. In his career, Payton owns numbers since 2001 (5.5, 33), and the team rushed 756 yards, 184 attempts, a 4.1 average and six TDs. for over 250 yards four times with a season-best Junior Demetrius McCray rushed for 214 yards 297 yards in its season-opening win over Western on 59 carries (3.6 average) and two touchdowns. The Kentucky. Brandon, Fla., native has 672 career yards on 169 attempts, good for a 4.0 average, and has crossed WIDE RECEIVERS the goal line four times. Andrew Means departed to begin his professional After redshirting last year, former Franklin Central baseball career with the Cincinnati Reds organization standout Darius Willis showed a glimpse of the and Ray Fisher has switched to cornerback, but a talent that made him one of the highest-rated recruits young, talented and deep pool of receivers are poised in the state two seasons ago. He earned the 2008 co- to step up and fill their shoes. offensive scout team player of the year honors along Junior Terrance Turner is the elder statesman of with Will Matte. Willis rushed for 1,728 yards (6.0 the group. Turner played in all 12 games last season average) and 28 scores and was runner-up for Indiana and finished third on the team with 29 receptions and Mr. Football his senior campaign. He collected all- fourth on the club with 289 receiving yards. state, All-Marion County and all-conference honors Meanwhile, a pair of true freshmen made a smooth and was rated the 41st-best running back nationally transition to the next level and showed the future Junior Ben Chappell threw for 1,001 yards with by Scout.com and Rivals.com. is bright for the Hoosiers. Damarlo Belcher and four touchdowns one season ago. He played in Junior Trea Burgess, who contributed 54 yards Tandon Doss turned in two of the top true freshman 11 games with three starts. last year, moved to linebacker to start spring practice seasons in Indiana history.

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yards, threw for 37 yards with one TD and rushed for started 28 of IU’s last 31 games and appeared in 32 26 yards with a score. games in his career. Sophomore Matt Ernest saw time in five games Joining Saffold and Saxon are Justin Pagán (5) and made three catches for 18 yards. Tyler Adetona and Cody Faulkner (11), at left and right guard, will also get a long look after redshirting the 2008 respectively. After playing in a reserve role behind season. John Sandberg in 2007, Faulkner stepped in and Filling out the receiving corps, fifth-year senior started all 11 games in which he appeared at right Chris Banks, junior Aaron Burks and sophomore guard. Meanwhile, Pagán had his redshirt lifted and S eason PreviewDre Muhammad will vie for opportunities2009 this fall. Posistarted thet lastion five games P of REVIEWthe year and played in seven games overall. The Chicago native, who was TIGHT ENDS one of three true freshmen to see playing time, made At tight end, solid blocker and fifth-year senior two starts at left tackle, two at left guard and one at Troy Wagner tops the depth chart. Wagner, who right tackle, and he played four of the five positions the coaching staff pointed to as one of the players on the offensive line (center). In his five starts, the to make the biggest strides during spring practice, team averaged 144.4 rushing yards per game. made five starts and saw action in 11 of the team’s Mike Stark started 11 games and played in all 12 12 games in 2008. contests at right tackle, but his career was cut short He is backed up by promising sophomore Max due to a back injury. Junior James Brewer received Dedmond, who displayed his speed and sure hands the first chance to take his place in the spring and with six catches for 51 yards a year ago, and fifth-year responded by turning in what was arguably the senior Brian Zematis, who improved his strength Hoosiers’ most valuable performance the entire this spring. spring. The 6-8, 339-pounder has battled foot and Dedmond made four starts and played in every ankle injuries throughout his career, although he did game as a redshirt freshman. Zematis missed five see action in eight games a year ago. Junior wideout Terrance Turner finished third games due to illness and an ankle injury in 2008. Talented redshirt freshman Will Matte, who was on the team with 29 receptions and fourth with Juniors Brad Martin and Jeff Sanders along named the team’s 2008 co-offensive scout player of 289 receiving yards in 2008. with redshirt freshman Charles Love III round out the year, started most of the spring at center and is the group. Love III, who came to IU as a wide receiver, listed behind Saxon on the preseason depth chart. As Belcher, a 6-5, Fort Wayne native, played in all 12 was limited during the spring after undergoing ACL Pagán battled a finger injury, Matte moved into the games and finished the season fourth on the team surgery in the offseason. starting center spot with Saxon moving back to his with 25 receptions, third with 337 yards, tied for original position of left guard. second with two touchdowns, and third with 13.5 OFFENSIVE LINE Junior Alex Perry (5) missed spring practice after yards per catch and 28.1 yards per game. His 337 Indiana broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark (2,003 suffering an ACL injury in the offseason and hopes yards and 25 grabs rank third in IU history among true yards - sixth in the Big Ten) for the second straight freshmen. year in 2008, the first time since 2000 and 2001. IU Doss, a 6-3, product, played in eight averaged 4.5 yards per carry and carded 19 rushing games and caught 14 passes for 186 yards, averaging scores, its best numbers since 2001 (5.5, 33). The 13.3 yards per reception, and added one touchdown. team rushed for over 250 yards four times with a He hauled in a career-high eight passes for a team season-best 297 yards in its season-opening win over season-high 107 yards and a TD in the Hoosiers’ win Western Kentucky. over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern. Doss became the What makes these numbers even more impressive first true freshman since O.J. Conner in 1997 to go is the shuffling which took place on the line due to over 100 receiving yards, just the third true freshman injuries. The Hoosiers used seven different starting (fourth time) in IU history to record a 100-yard lineups and nine total linemen, including three receiving game (Ernie Jones, twice; Conner) and players receiving their first career action. the fifth freshman (10th time) to reach the 100-yard Everyone pressed into action should pay dividends mark (James Hardy, five times; Jones, twice; Levron for the Hoosiers this season. Seven linemen return Williams; Conner). with 84 starts among them, making Indiana’s line one Along with Belcher (six catches, 82 yards, one of the most experienced in the country. In addition, TD), they set an Indiana true freshmen record with IU has nine linemen with at least three years of 189 yards against the Wildcats. Their 523 combined experience and seven with at least four years. yards on the year rank second and their 39 combined The most experienced duo in the group is left tackle receptions rank third all-time by a true freshman duo Rodger Saffold (29 starts) and center Pete Saxon in IU lore. (28). Starters since their true freshman seasons, the On the inside, junior Mitchell Evans will dedicate two enter their senior campaigns as the undisputed himself to one position for the first time since arriving leaders on the offensive line. on campus. Evans has played wideout, quarterback, In 2008, Saffold started 10 games at left tackle, safety and on special teams in his career. Last season, while Saxon started five games at left guard before Evans played in all 12 games at wide receiver and moving to center and starting five times. Saffold Senior left tackle Rodger Saffold battled a back quarterback (three games). The tough and adaptable has started 29 of the team’s last 33 games and has injury in 2008 to start 10 games and has started West Milton, Ohio, native caught nine balls for 129 appeared in 30 games in his career, and Saxon has 29 of IU’s last 33 contests.

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to be full go during preseason camp. He started the All-Big Ten senior ends Jammie Kirlew and Greg respectively, last season, while Terrance Thomas first five games of the season at center before moving Middleton. moves from the interior to the outside. The team also to tackle. Sophomore Andrew McDonald (2) will On the heels of Middleton’s All-American 2007 moved sophomore Darius Johnson from linebacker back up Saffold at left guard, fifth-year senior Mike campaign, Kirlew made a name for himself nationally to end during spring practice. Reiter (4) sits No. 2 at right guard and sophomore in 2008. The duo ranks as one of the top defensive Josh Hager is listed behind Brewer. end pairings in Indiana history. Middleton sits fourth LINEBACKERS Reiter is one of the most versatile and tenacious on the career sacks list with 20, while Kirlew is a Two-thirds of one of the deepest and most talented stalwarts upfront for the Hoosiers. He played all three half-sack out of the top five with 16.5 and shares positions on the team last season return in 2009 and interior2009 positions overPosi the final sevention games with twoP REVIEWfourth in IU lore with 37.0 career tacklesS e forason loss. will bePreview joined by a junior who turned in one of the top starts at left guard, one at center and one at right Kirlew was elected the team’s Anthony Thompson defensive performances in the season finale. Senior guard in 2008. In his four starts, the team averaged Most Valuable Player following the season and was linebackers Will Patterson and Matt Mayberry will 149.8 rushing yards per game, 4.0 yards per rush and named one of only six finalists for the Ted Hendricks be joined by Tyler Replogle, who replaces four-year scored six rushing touchdowns. McDonald made Defensive End of the Year Award. The Orlando, Fla., starter Geno Johnson at the strong-side position. appearances at tackle and guard, including back-to- native was also voted first team All-Big Ten by the Patterson, who missed spring practice with a wrist back starts against Iowa and at Illinois, while Hager conference media and second team by the league’s injury, was named captain prior to the 2008 campaign saw action in the team’s first two games. coaches. Kirlew has been selected a first team All-Big and finished fourth on the team with 55 tackles (42 Redshirt freshman Marc Damisch enters Ten defensive lineman by Athlon Sports, Lindy’s and solos) despite missing nearly three games with a preseason camp behind Pagán at left guard, and Sporting News preseason magazines and is rated the knee injury. He is second among active players in walk-on classmate Chris Ahlfeld is listed third on eighth best defensive end in the country by Lindy’s career tackles with 200 (Austin Thomas, 202) and the depth chart at center. Chris’s father, Steve, was He finished the season with 10.5 sacks and 19.5 first with 127 solos. Patterson started nine games a guard on the Indiana team from 1972-75 tackles for loss, both ranked fourth on Indiana’s at weak-side linebacker and posted 8.5 tackles for and is currently an orthopedic surgeon for the team single-season list. Kirlew ended 2008 second in the loss, which shared second on the club, with one and his brother, Adam, was a guard for the Hoosiers Big Ten and tied for 14th nationally in sacks, and third interception and one fumble recovery. from 2004-08. in the league and sixth nationally in tackles for loss. Mayberry, in his first season as a starter patrolling Middleton, who has been tabbed second team the middle, led the team and finished 10th in the Big DEFENSIVE LINE All-Big Ten by Lindy’s preseason magazine, was Ten with 89 tackles a year ago. He became the first After posting 73 sacks the past two seasons, the a finalist for the Ted Hendricks Award in addition member of the front seven to lead IU in tackles since top two-year total in IU history, fresh faces littered to being named first team All-Big Ten by both the 2005 (Kyle Killion). Mayberry also finished second the interior of the Hoosier defensive line in the spring. coaches and media in 2007, Indiana’s first All-Big Ten with five sacks and shared second with 8.5 tackles With the graduations of Keith and Kevin Burrus and first team selection from the defensive line since for loss, as he started all 12 games. Deonte Mack missing the spring due to hip surgery, current Chicago Bear Adewale Ogunleye in 1997. The Replogle finished the season with 26 tackles over a trio of redshirt freshmen and a pair of offensive Indianapolis product secured All-America distinction the last two Saturdays, including a team season-high linemen received the opportunity to play alongside from the Football Foundation (second 19 tackles, nine solo, with the first sack of his career team), the Associated Press (third), Sporting News, CBSSports.com, SI.com (second), Rivals.com (second) and CollegeFootballNews.com (first). Middleton broke Van Waiters’ school record (14 in 1987) with 16 sacks (102 yards lost), a total that led the nation, and finished fourth in Big Ten single- season history with his 16 sacks. Junior Jarrod Smith and sophomore Milton Owens switched over from the offensive line to the defensive line in the spring. Smith played 11 games with two starts at guard and center in 2008. He is no stranger to the defensive side of the ball, as he played tackle at Fairborn High School, where he recorded 53 tackles and two sacks. Mack, who is expected to be ready to go when preseason camp opens, started nine games and played in 11 overall. He made 21 tackles with two sacks, 2.5 tackles for loss and one fumble recovery on the season. Redshirt freshmen Nicholas Sliger – IU’s 2008 co-defensive scout team player of the year – Larry Black, Jr., and Mick Mentzer add talented depth and will see playing time behind Mack and Smith in the fall. Behind Kirlew and Middleton on the ends are Senior defensive end Jammie Kirlew earned junior Terrance Thomas, sophomores Eric Thomas Middle linebacker Matt Mayberry led the first team All-Big Ten honors with 10 sacks and and Fred Jones and redshirt freshman Kyle Kozak. Hoosiers and finished 10th in the Big Ten with 19.5 TFLs last season. Jones and Eric Thomas played in 12 and 11 games, 89 tackles his junior campaign.

4 www.iuhoosiers.com 2009 indiana FOOTBALL at Purdue. He earned the Terry P. Cole “Impact Player” Polk finished sixth on the team with 52 tackles and started the next seven before missing the final Award as the team’s most outstanding player in the and fifth with 40 solos. He recovered one fumble and two with an ankle injury. Jones, who played in nine Old Oaken Bucket game. Replogle, who appeared in returned it 31 yards for a score against Ball State. In of the first 10 games, earned starts opposite Adkins 11 games and was named Indiana’s special teams addition, Polk shared the team lead with two forced in place of Council. player of the year, finished with 38 tackles, 20 fumbles, picked off one pass, broke up two passes Council led the team with nine pass breakups solo, one sack, one forced fumble and one fumble and recorded 1.5 tackles for loss. and finished the year with 45 tackles, 39 solo. Jones recovery. made 20 tackles, 18 solo, with one interception, three Fifth-year senior Justin Carrington filled in CORNERBACKS pass breakups and one tackle for loss. He recorded a impressively for PattersonS eason during spring ball Preview and The biggest position switch 2009 in the offseason Posicareer-hight 10ion tackles, nine P solo,REVIEW with a pass breakup enters 2009 as his back-up. In his second full season concerned the cornerback position, as senior Ray in the season finale at Purdue. at linebacker after his conversion from running back, Fisher moved over to the defense from wide Junior Adrian Burks will battle for playing time he appeared in all 12 games and finished with 28 receiver. Fisher is one of 14 Hoosiers with 100 career after missing the spring due to shoulder surgery. tackles, 18 solo, two pass breakups and a half-sack. receptions and 1,000 career receiving yards, but has Additionally, Peter St. Fort is ready to compete for Sophomore Leon Beckum turned some heads the speed and added 13 pounds of muscle in order to a spot after redshirting the 2008 campaign. in the spring and vaulted into the No. 2 spot behind return to the defensive position he manned as a two- Replogle on the preseason depth chart. In the middle, way player at Glenville High School. SPECIAL TEAMS sophomore Ian Reeves will back up Mayberry. A trio of young, talented corners who received Following the graduation of Austin Starr, the Reeves received playing time in 10 of the team’s 12 their first career playing time and starts a year ago Hoosiers are in the market for a starting kicker for the contests. Redshirt freshman Chad Sherer, IU’s 2008 will compete for action on the field along with Fisher. first time in three seasons. Starr finished his career co-defensive scout team player of the year, will also Junior Richard Council and sophomores Chris fourth on the school’s career field goals list (43), compete for playing time in preseason camp. Adkins and Donnell Jones combined to start 21 fourth on the extra points list (103) and sixth on the games in 2008. points list (232). He also handled kickoffs each of his SAFETIES Adkins won the starting position opposite four years in Bloomington. Off all the team’s injuries, the Indiana secondary Christopher Phillips in 2008 preseason camp, beating Redshirt freshman Nick Freeland heads into was hit the hardest. Three-quarters of the secondary, out Council and Jones. The Indianapolis native went preseason camp atop the depth chart with senior including safeties Austin Thomas and Nick Polk, on to start all 12 games and finished fifth on the team Charlie Klingensmith at No. 2. Junior Nick Ford sustained season-ending ACL injuries. Thomas with 54 tackles, 39 solo, and added two tackles for missed a majority of the spring with a hip injury and missed seven starts due to injuries (ankle and ACL), loss, four pass breakups, one forced fumble and one will be in the mix if healthy during camp. They will while Polk missed five (knee, ACL). fumble recovery. also compete against incoming freshman Mitch The two senior leaders were limited in spring Phillips went down with a season-ending ACL Ewald for the 2009 starting job during preseason practice, paving the way for several players to receive injury in the first half of the third game of the season, camp. Ewald (Naperville, Ill./Waubonsie Valley) extra looks, including fifth-year seniorsCollin Taylor paving the way for Council to enter the starting heads to Bloomington rated the third-best kicker and Matt Kurz, junior Jerimy Finch and sophomore lineup. Council saw action in the first three games nationally by Rivals.com, fourth by ESPN.com and Jarrell Drane. fifth by Scout.com. Finch battled a leg injury and played in five games Sophomore punter Chris Hagerup was limited at safety and on special teams in 2008. He blocked during spring practice due to offseason ACL surgery, punts in back-to-back games against Ball State but he will be ready to go by preseason camp. and Michigan State and ended the season with six Hagerup received honorable mention All-Big Ten tackles. Drane saw action in three games, against recognition from the conference media and was a No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern, Central Michigan and Sporting News, Rivals.com and Phil Steele Magazine Wisconsin. Freshman All-American second team selection last Additionally, a pair of wideouts moved to safety season. prior to spring practice. Shane Covington and Kyle The Whitefish Bay, Wis., native finished the year Dietrick switched sides of the ball to bolster the with an average of 42.4 yards on 61 punts, which was team’s depth at the position. the seventh-best single-season average in school During the week after Thomas suffered his ACL history, and ranked third in the Big Ten and 22nd injury in the team’s win over Northwestern, Polk nationally. Hagerup’s average was the third best by sustained his season-ending ACL injury in practice. a freshman in the country. Thomas missed two games with an ankle injury and Klingensmith handled punting duties in the spring missed the final four with his ACL injury. Polk missed and is listed as the team’s No. 2. Fifth-year senior one game with a knee injury and sat out the final Brandon Bugg will return for his second year as three games with his ACL injury. the team’s long snapper on punts, while junior Jeff Thomas finished the year with 41 tackles, 22 solo, Sanders will handle the snapping duties on field and led the team with two interceptions. He leads the goals and extra points. Sophomore Teddy Schell Hoosiers with 202 tackles since the start of the 2006 is slated as the Hoosiers’ holder backed up by season and is second with 121 solos (Will Patterson, Hagerup. 127). Thomas also forced a fumble, recorded two tackles for loss and broke up a pass. In the Hoosiers’ win over Northwestern, Thomas collected 10 stops, Senior Ray Fisher is moving to cornerback this five solo, picked off a pair of passes and netted one spring after spending his first three seasons at pass breakup. wide receiver.

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138,000 square footage of the newly- 189 combined receiving yards for true fresh- 73 sacks the Indiana defense has recorded since completed North facility. The two-year men Tandon Doss and Damarlo Belcher in the Hoo- the start of the 2007 season - the best two-year to- project, which was completed in July, features bowl siers’ win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern. They set tal in school history. After posting a school-record seating with an outdoor club seating area that en- an Indiana true freshmen record with the yardage. 42 sacks in 2007, tied for eighth in the country, the closes the North end of the Memorial Stadium. A Doss also became the first IU true freshman since Hoosiers added 31 in 2008, the fourth-best mark in new weight room, staff offices, position meeting O.J. Conner in 1997 and just the third true freshman IU history. rooms, administration offices and Hall of Champions (fourth time) in Hoosier history to reach the century highlightinside the interior oft thehe structure num and addressesb ersmark, as he hauled in a career-highS eighteason receptions Preview several critical needs for not only the football pro- for 107 yards and a touchdown. 73 public appearances head coach Bill Lynch gram, but the entire department of athletics. made during the offseason. Lynch toured the state of Indiana and hit students especially hard, as he visited 125 years of IU football. The program will cel- 19 Greek houses in April. 25,000 square footage of the new ebrate its 125th season when its opens the campaign strength and conditioning center in the North End against Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 3. The players will Zone facility. It is the largest weight room in the na- wear a commemorative patch on their uniforms and 42.4 Chris Hagerup’s punt average last sea- tion. The center is located on the bottom level of the hold a former player reunion against Western Michi- son. It ranked seventh on IU’s single-season list, third new facility with glass windows looking out to the gan on Sept. 12. in the Big Ten, third among freshman punters in the field. It is nearly five times the size of the previous nation and 22nd nationally. Hagerup received honor- weight room and all Hoosier varsity sports will have able mention All-Big Ten recognition from the con- access to the center. 90 career wins for Indiana head coach Bill Lynch ference media and was a Sporting News, Rivals.com in 16 seasons as a head coach. Lynch owns a 91-82-3 and Phil Steele Magazine Freshman All-American (.526) overall record. He is in his third year as Hoosier second team selection. 22,000 square footage of the new aca- head coach and has 31 years of coaching experience demic center in the football complex. Previously lo- in the state of Indiana. In his two seasons, the Hoo- cated in a 3,000 square foot area in Assembly Hall, siers reached the postseason and won seven games 41 starting games lost to 17 starters due to in- the new center is located on the East side of Me- in a season for the first time since 1993, won the Old juries last season. Indiana lost three-quarters of its morial Stadium. The academic center adds state-of- Oaken Bucket for the first time since 2001 and won secondary to ACL injuries - CB Christopher Phillips (9), the-art technology and equipment as well as nearly 10 games in his two years - the most for one head SS Austin Thomas (7) and FS Nick Polk (5). Six of- 20,000 square feet. coach since 1993-94. IU also has boasted three All- fensive linemen combined to miss seven games due Americans, two second-round NFL Draft picks, six to injuries. All-Big Ten selections, one Academic All-American 2,003 the Hoosiers rushed for 2,003 and a school-record 22 Academic All-Big Ten honor- yards (sixth in the Big Ten) last season. IU broke the ees in 2008. 36.5 career sacks between senior defensive 2,000-yard rushing barrier for the second straight ends Jammie Kirlew and Greg Middleton. No duo year, the first time since 2000 and 2001 an Indiana in the country owns a higher total. Middleton ranks team has accomplished the feat. The Hoosiers av- 89 tackles by middle linebacker Matt Mayberry fourth on the Indiana career list with 20, while Kirlew eraged 4.5 yards per carry and carded 19 rushing last season. Mayberry led the team and became the is a half-sack out of fifth place with 16.5. Kirlew also scores, their best numbers since 2001 (5.5, 33). The first Hoosier from the front seven to lead the team in shares fourth all-time with 37 career tackles for loss. team rushed for over 250 yards four times with a tackles since Kyle Killion in 2005. The Darien, Ill., na- season-best 297 yards in its season-opening win over tive finished 10th in the Big Ten with 7.4 tackles per Western Kentucky. game and 10th in league games only with 7.8 stops 35 scholarship upperclassmen on the Hoosier each time out. roster, the highest total since 2001 (36). Seventeen scholarship seniors and 18 scholarship juniors appear 523 total receiving yards for true freshmen on the roster. Thirty-two of the players are listed on Tandon Doss and Damarlo Belcher in 2008, the sec- 84 Indiana owns one of the most experienced the preseason depth chart or will provide significant ond-highest total for a true freshmen pair in school lines in the country with 84 returning offensive line playing time in 2009. history. The duo of O.J. Conner and Tyron Browning starts. Fourth-year starters Rodger Saffold (29) and combined for 887 yards in 1997. Doss and Belcher’s Pete Saxon (28) lead the way for the Hoosiers fol- 39 receptions rank third among true freshmen pair- lowed by juniors Cody Faulkner (11) and Alex Perry 22 rank of Northwestern in the BCS when the ings behind Conner and Browning (52) and John Pan- (5), sophomore Justin Pagán (5), fifth-year senior Hoosiers dropped the Wildcats, 21-19, last season. nozzo and Tyke Spencer (43 in 2002). Mike Reiter (4) and sophomore Andrew McDonald Ben Chappell, who started and played the entire (2). In addition, IU has nine linemen with at least game, had 219 yards passing and a touchdown and three years of experience and seven with at least rushed for another score. Strong safety Austin Thom- 337 receiving yards for Damarlo Belcher in four years. as had a pair of interceptions, halting NU drives at 2008. That total ranks third in IU history among true the IU 11- and 32-yard lines. freshmen. 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tied for 14th nationally with his sack total. Kirlew has threw a 43-yard touchdown, rushed for another and 22 Hoosiers earned Academic All-Big Ten honors been selected a first team All-Big Ten defensive line- went 21-of-34 (61.8) for a career-high 219 yards. An in 2008, a school record. Twenty-eight Hoosiers, ac- man by Athlon Sports, Lindy’s and Sporting News pre- accounting major with a 3.7 grade point average, counting for 26 percent of the roster, recorded grade season magazines heading into 2009. He is rated the Chappell is also a two-time Academic All-Big Ten point averages of 3.0 or higher last fall and 28 players eighth best defensive end in the country by Lindy’s. selection. (27 percent) finished 2008 with cumulative GPAs of 3.0 or higher. 9/3 Indiana opens the 2009 season on Sept. 3 4 different quarterbacks played for the Hoosiers in S eason Previewagainst Eastern Kentucky. It marks the first Thursdayinside 2008. Ben Chappell,the Kellen num Lewis, Mitchellbers Evans and 19.5 Jammie Kirlew’s tackles for loss in 2008, night game at Memorial Stadium in school history. Teddy Schell each took snaps under center last year. which ranks fourth for a single season in Hoosier lore. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m. and the game will be tele- Kirlew’s total finished third in the conference and vised on the Big Ten Network. sixth in the country. He was one of six finalists for the 3 Mitchell Evans has played three positions in his Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award and brief Hoosier career. He arrived to Indiana as a true was voted first team All-Big Ten by the conference 8 different starting lineups used on the offensive freshman quarterback during 2007 preseason camp. media and second team by the league’s coaches. line in 2008, including seven different lineups over Evans moved to safety and played the entire 2007 the final seven weeks. season at the position. He played quarterback dur- ing 2008 spring practice and opened preseason camp 19 student-athletes signed National Letters of there before moving to his current position of wide Intent to continue their playing careers at Indiana 6 players changed positions this spring. Most no- receiver. Evans saw action at wideout most of 2008, University on Feb. 4. Head coach Bill Lynch’s second tably, senior Ray Fisher switched from wide receiver but he also played quarterback against Central Michi- recruiting class featured one four-star recruit and to cornerback. Two other wideouts - Shane Covington gan, Wisconsin and Penn State. 12 three-star recruits in the Rivals.com and Scout. and Kyle Dietrick - joined Fisher in the - com rankings. Eight players in the class reside from field at safety. Jarrod Smith and Milton Owens made Indiana, five from Ohio, two each from Illinois and the switch over from the offensive line to defensive 3 primetime games on the Hoosiers’ schedule. In- Michigan, and one from Pennsylvania and California. tackle, while Darius Johnson moved from linebacker diana opens the season with the first Thursday night The Hoosiers bolstered their depth on the offensive to defensive end. Trea Burgess opened the spring at game in Memorial Stadium history against Eastern line, signing a quintet of linemen. Indiana added two linebacker before he returned to his previous position Kentucky at 8 p.m. on Sept. 3. IU will host Ohio State quarterbacks, two wide receivers, two defensive of running back early on in spring practice. at 7 p.m. on Oct. 3 and welcome Illinois for Home- linemen, two linebackers and two defensive backs. coming at 7 p.m. on Oct. 17. All three games will be The Hoosiers also welcomed one running back, one televised by the Big Ten Network. tight end, one kicker and one fullback/linebacker for 6 home games on the Hoosiers schedule in 2009. the incoming class of 2009. Indiana welcomes Eastern Kentucky (Sept. 3), West- ern Michigan (Sept. 12), Ohio State (Oct. 3), Illinois 3 true freshmen played for the Hoosiers in 2008. for Homecoming (Oct. 17), Wisconsin (Nov. 7) and Wide receivers Damarlo Belcher and Tandon Doss 16 starters returning in 2009. On the defensive Purdue (Nov. 21). joined offensive lineman Justin Pagán. Belcher fin- side of the ball, nine starters return, eight of whom ished the season fourth on the team with 25 recep- are upperclassmen and seven of whom are seniors. tions and third with 337 yards to go along with two The offense returns six starters, including five upper- 5 games where the score was within one posses- touchdowns, while Doss caught 14 passes for 186 classmen and three seniors. Indiana returns 48 let- sion in the fourth quarter last season. Indiana finished yards and one score. Pagán started the final five terwinners overall. 1-4 in those five games, with its lone victory coming games of the season and started seven overall. He over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern, 21-19. In its four played both tackle and guard positions. losses, IU trailed Ball State, 28-20, Michigan State, 11 Hoosiers currently on NFL rosters. Victor Ad- 36-29, Minnesota, 13-7, and led Central Michigan, eyanju (St. Louis Rams), (San Diego 34-31, in the final stanza. 2 teams returning to the Indiana ledger. Michigan Chargers), (Buffalo Bills), James Har- and Ohio State replace Minnesota and Michigan dy (Buffalo Bills), Herana-Daze Jones (Denver Bron- State on the schedule for the next two seasons. IU cos), Adewale Ogunleye (Chicago Bears), Tracy Porter 4 starting quarterback Ben Chappell dons the has not faced the Wolverines or Buckeyes since 2006. (New Orleans Saints), (Washing- same number as his favorite player, Brett Favre. The The Hoosiers head to Ann Arbor, Mich., on Sept. 26, ton Redskins), Courtney Roby (New Orleans Saints), Bloomington South High School product took over and welcome OSU to Bloomington on Oct. 3. Isaac Sowells (Cleveland Browns) and Marcus Thig- the reigns at quarterback during spring practice after pen () appear on NFL teams head- playing in 11 contests with three starts last season. ing into the 2009 campaign. He threw for 1,001 yards with four touchdowns and 1 the Hoosiers will face Eastern Kentucky and three interceptions. Chappell completed 52.3 percent Virginia for the first time in program history. Indiana of his passes (80-of-153) and carded a 111.95 effi- opens the season with the first Thursday night game 10.5 Jammie Kirlew’s sack total from one ciency rating while recording starts at Illinois, and in Memorial Stadium history against EKU on Sept. 3. season ago, which is fourth on IU’s single-season list. against Northwestern and Wisconsin. In the team’s IU travels to Charlottesville, Va., to face the Cavaliers The Orlando native finished second in the Big Ten and victory over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern, Chappell on Oct. 10.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./Elg. Hometown/Last School 9 Adetona, Tyler WR 6-1 207 So./Fr. Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville 29 Adkins, Chris * CB 6-1 186 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 61 Ahlfeld, Chris C 6-1 256 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 80 Banks, Chris * WR 6-2 176 Sr./5th Alliance, Ohio/Alliance 35 Barnett, Lawrence DB 5-10 180 Fr./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Luers 48 Beckum, Leon * LB 5-11 221 Jr./So. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington North 88 Belcher, Damarlo * WR 6-5 209 So./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./North Side 97 Black, Jr., Larry DT 6-2 312 So./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Wyoming 41 Blackwell, David LB 6-0 200 Fr./Fr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 832009 Bolser , Teda lphabTEe tica6-5l ros230 terFr./Fr.S easonCincinnati, Ohio/Indian Preview Hill 73 Brewer, James * OT 6-8 339 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Arlington 53 Bugg, Brandon * LS 6-0 251 Sr./5th Mishawaka, Ind./Penn 21 Burgess, Trea ** RB 6-1 226 Sr./Jr. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 31 Burks, Aaron WR 5-11 187 Sr./Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista 23 Burks, Adrian ** CB 6-0 175 Sr./Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista 45 Carr, Dimitrius LB 6-1 205 Fr./Fr. Calumet City, Ill./Mount Carmel 25 Carrington, Justin *** LB 6-0 223 Sr./5th Leesburg, Va./Liberty 78 Carter, Anthony DT 6-1 305 So./So. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 74 Chapman, Charlie OL 6-6 275 Fr./Fr. South Rockwood, Mich./Airport 4 Chappell, Ben ** QB 6-3 235 Sr./Jr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 84 Chester, Jamonne WR 6-1 195 Fr./Fr. Detroit, Mich./Covenant 94 Cornley, Javon DL 6-5 220 Fr./Fr. Columbus, Ohio/Northland 6 Council, Richard * CB 6-1 201 Sr./Jr. Carrollton, Texas/Newman Smith 24 Covington, Shane S 6-1 194 So./Fr. Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside University 19 Creevey, Connor QB 6-2 218 So./Fr. South Bend, Ind./Marian 49 Dahlstrom, Griffen FB/LB 6-3 210 Fr./Fr. Coatesville, Ind./North Putnam 65 Damisch, Marc OL 6-6 303 So./Fr. Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove 3 Davis-Walker, Zach * RB 5-8 196 Jr./So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Plantation 41 Dedmond, Max * TE 6-5 246 Jr./So. Evansville, Ind./Evansville Central 31 Dietrick, Kyle S 6-2 197 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Bishop Chatard 2 Doss, Tandon * WR 6-3 197 So./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 30 Drane, Jarrell S 6-2 197 Jr./So. Plantation, Fla./Plantation 15 Ernest, Matt * WR 6-2 187 Jr./So. Crown Point, Ind./Crown Point 5 Evans, Mitchell ** WR 6-3 197 Jr./Jr. West Milton, Ohio/Milton Union 39 Ewald, Mitch K 5-10 165 Fr./Fr. Naperville, Ill./Waubonsie Valley 79 Faulkner, Cody ** OL 6-5 308 Sr./Jr. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights 50 Fiacable, Steve C 6-1 280 Fr./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 14 Finch, Jerimy * S 6-1 223 Jr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./University of Florida/Warren Central 7 Fisher, Ray *** CB 5-9 185 Sr./Sr. Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 14 Follett, Adam QB 6-5 227 So./Fr. Caledonia, Mich./Alma 91 Ford, Nick K 5-9 198 Sr./Jr. LaPorte, Ind./LaPorte 99 Freeland, Nick K 5-11 191 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 77 Hager, Josh OT 6-9 282 Jr./So. Florissant, Mo./McCluer North 12 Hagerup, Chris * P 6-5 201 Jr./So. Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay 44 Johnson, Darius * DE 6-0 250 Jr./So. Detroit, Mich./Highland Park 10 Jones, Donnell * CB 5-10 210 Jr./So. St. Petersburg, Fla./Lakewood 93 Jones, Fred * DE 6-4 262 Jr./So. Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek 56 Keyt, Josh LS 6-1 235 Fr./Fr. Greencastle, Ind./North Putnam 16 Kiel, Dusty QB 6-2 220 Fr./Fr. Columbus, Ind./Columbus East 57 Kirlew, Jammie *** DE 6-3 263 Sr./5th Orlando, Fla./Cypress Creek 30 Klingensmith, Charlie K/P 6-0 180 Sr./Sr. Carmel, Ind./Carmel 96 Kozak, Kyle DE 6-4 250 So./Fr. Columbus, Ohio/Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy 40 Kurz, Matt S 5-11 197 Sr./5th Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South 22 LaGrone, Andre CB 6-0 185 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./South Side 20 Lanning, Michael WR 6-5 195 So./Fr. Batesville, Ind./Batesville 85 Love III, Charles TE 6-3 225 So./Fr. Memphis, Tenn./Trezevant 54 Lukaszewski, Jamie LB 5-9 201 Sr./Jr. Mishawaka, Ind./Mishawaka 55 Mack, Deonte ** DT 6-3 286 Sr./Jr. Elkhart, Ind./Elkhart Central 23 Major-Winston, Shawn RB 5-10 206 Jr./So. South Bend, Ind./John Adams 62 Marquette, Jordan OL 6-3 295 Sr./Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif./Fullerton (Calif.) CC 86 Martin, Brad ** TE 6-4 254 Sr./Jr. Marion, Ohio/Marion Pleasant 60 Matte, Will C 6-2 284 So./Fr. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South 43 Mayberry, Matt *** LB 6-2 244 Sr./Sr. Darien, Ill./Hinsdale South 22 McCray, Demetrius *** RB 5-11 200 Sr./5th Brandon, Fla./Armwood 72 McDonald, Andrew * OL 6-6 290 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central

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39 McGhee, Brandon LB 6-1 242 Jr./So. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 58 McGuigan, Tyler OL 6-2 280 Fr./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 67 McShane, Pat OL 6-5 280 Fr./Fr. Stow, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit 69 Mentzer, Mick DT 6-4 308 So./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 92 Middleton, Greg *** DE 6-3 285 Sr./Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Pike 82 Muhammad, Dre WR 5-10 180 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./Harding 63 Owens, Milton DT 6-2 306 Jr./So. Gary, Ind./Harmony Community School 70 Pagán, Justin * OL 6-5 311 So./So. Chicago, Ill./St. Patrick 34 Patterson, Will *** LB 6-1 236 Sr./Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 27 Payton, Bryan *** RB 5-9 207 Sr./5th Fort Wayne, Ind./Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy 71 Perry, AlexS **e asonOL Preview6-7 284 2009Sr./Jr. alpMorris,ha Ill./Morrisb eCommunitytical roster 36 Piet, Kevin WR 6-0 175 Fr./Fr. Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso 18 Pimentel, Andrew QB 5-10 172 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral 10 Pines, Adam P 6-0 175 So./Fr. Highland Park, Ill./Highland Park 8 Polk, Nick *** S 6-0 225 Sr./5th Milwaukee, Wis./Vincent 8 Powell, Hank QB 6-3 220 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Park Tudor 66 Price, Aaron OL 6-4 285 Fr./Fr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 47 Reeves, Ian * LB 6-0 234 Jr./So. Ferndale, Mich./Ferndale 59 Reiter, Mike * OL 6-2 300 Sr./5th Chesterfield, Mo./Parkway Central 98 Replogle, Adam DL 6-3 270 Fr./Fr. Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 46 Replogle, Tyler ** LB 6-2 231 Jr./Jr. Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 68 Rodkey, Colin OL 6-4 270 Fr./Fr. Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 76 Saffold, Rodger *** OT 6-5 306 Sr./Sr. Bedford, Ohio/Bedford 95 Sanders, Jeff * TE/LS 6-4 240 Sr./Jr. Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart-Griffin 64 Saxon, Pete *** OL 6-6 303 Sr./Sr. Plain City, Ohio/Jonathan Alder 17 Schell, Teddy QB 6-5 221 Jr./So. Barrington, Ill./Barrington 37 Schweighardt, Chris WR 5-11 170 So./Fr. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South 42 Sherer, Chad LB 6-0 212 So./Fr. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights 33 Sims, Damon LB 6-3 220 Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain 75 Sliger, Nicholas DT 6-3 293 So./Fr. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern 52 Smith, Jarrod * DT 6-4 301 Sr./Jr. Fairborn, Ohio/Fairborn 36 St. Fort, Peter CB 6-0 183 So./Fr. Naples, Fla./Golden Gate 91 Svarczkopf, Greg LB 5-9 216 So./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 37 Taylor, Collin ** S 6-0 195 Sr./5th Carmel, Ind./Carmel 20 Thomas, Austin *** S 6-2 221 Sr./5th Woodstock, Ga./Sequoyah 90 Thomas, Eric * DE 6-4 265 Jr./So. Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 51 Thomas, Terrance ** DL 6-1 263 Jr./Jr. Detroit, Mich./St. Martin De Porres 26 Turner, Nick RB 6-0 185 Fr./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Southport 1 Turner, Terrance ** WR 6-3 207 Sr./Jr. Auburn Hills, Mich./West Bloomfield 87 Wagner, Troy ** TE 6-5 271 Sr./5th O’Fallon, Ill./O’Fallon Township 27 Webb, Alexander CB 6-0 184 So./Fr. Mequan, Wis./Homestead 28 Willis, Darius RB 6-0 219 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central 81 Wilson, Duwyce WR 6-3 190 Fr./Fr. Columbus, Ind./Columbus East 13 Wright-Baker, Edward QB 6-1 205 Fr./Fr. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 38 Zachery, Nick DB 6-1 200 Fr./Fr. Sheridan, Ind./Sheridan 89 Zematis, Brian ** TE 6-4 250 Sr./5th Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Andover

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Coaching Staff Bill Lynch - Head Coach Dennis Springer - Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs/Co-Special Teams Coordinator Matt Canada - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Kyle Conner - Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line Brian George - Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Tackles Bobby Johnson - Offensive Line Billy Lynch - Wide Receivers Joe Palcic - Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary George Ricumstrict - Defensive Ends/Co-Special Teams Coordinator Mike Yeager - Linebackers/Recruiting Coordinator Harold Mauro - Director of Football Operations Mark Deal - Associate Director of Football Operations

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./Elg. Hometown/Last School 1 Turner, Terrance ** WR 6-3 207 Sr./Jr. Auburn Hills, Mich./West Bloomfield 2 Doss, Tandon * WR 6-3 197 So./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 3 Davis-Walker, Zach * RB 5-8 196 Jr./So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Plantation 4 Chappell, Ben ** QB 6-3 235 Sr./Jr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 5 Evans, Mitchell ** WR 6-3 197 Jr./Jr. West Milton, Ohio/Milton Union 6 Council, Richard * CB 6-1 201 Sr./Jr. Carrollton, Texas/Newman Smith 7 Fisher, Ray *** CB 5-9 185 Sr./Sr. Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 8 Polk, Nick *** S 6-0 225 Sr./5th Milwaukee, Wis./Vincent 8 Powell, Hank QB 6-3 220 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Park Tudor 92009 Adetona, numerica Tyler WR l ros6-1 t207er So./FrS . easonGainesville, Ga./GainesvillePreview 10 Jones, Donnell * CB 5-10 210 Jr./So. St. Petersburg, Fla./Lakewood 10 Pines, Adam P 6-0 175 So./Fr. Highland Park, Ill./Highland Park 12 Hagerup, Chris * P 6-5 201 Jr./So. Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay 13 Wright-Baker, Edward QB 6-1 205 Fr./Fr. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 14 Finch, Jerimy * S 6-1 223 Jr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./University of Florida/Warren Central 14 Follett, Adam QB 6-5 227 So./Fr. Caledonia, Mich./Alma 15 Ernest, Matt * WR 6-2 187 Jr./So. Crown Point, Ind./Crown Point 16 Kiel, Dusty QB 6-2 220 Fr./Fr. Columbus, Ind./Columbus East 17 Schell, Teddy QB 6-5 221 Jr./So. Barrington, Ill./Barrington 18 Pimentel, Andrew QB 5-10 172 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral 19 Creevey, Connor QB 6-2 218 So./Fr. South Bend, Ind./Marian 20 Thomas, Austin *** S 6-2 221 Sr./5th Woodstock, Ga./Sequoyah 20 Lanning, Michael WR 6-5 195 So./Fr. Batesville, Ind./Batesville 21 Burgess, Trea ** RB 6-1 226 Sr./Jr. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 22 McCray, Demetrius *** RB 5-11 200 Sr./5th Brandon, Fla./Armwood 22 LaGrone, Andre CB 6-0 185 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./South Side 23 Burks, Adrian ** CB 6-0 175 Sr./Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista 23 Major-Winston, Shawn RB 5-10 206 Jr./So. South Bend, Ind./John Adams 24 Covington, Shane S 6-1 194 So./Fr. Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside University 25 Carrington, Justin *** LB 6-0 223 Sr./5th Leesburg, Va./Liberty 26 Turner, Nick RB 6-0 185 Fr./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Southport 27 Payton, Bryan *** RB 5-9 207 Sr./5th Fort Wayne, Ind./Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy 27 Webb, Alexander CB 6-0 184 So./Fr. Mequan, Wis./Homestead 28 Willis, Darius RB 6-0 219 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central 29 Adkins, Chris * CB 6-1 186 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 30 Drane, Jarrell S 6-2 197 Jr./So. Plantation, Fla./Plantation 30 Klingensmith, Charlie K/P 6-0 180 Sr./Sr. Carmel, Ind./Carmel 31 Burks, Aaron WR 5-11 187 Sr./Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista 31 Dietrick, Kyle S 6-2 197 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Bishop Chatard 33 Sims, Damon LB 6-3 220 Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain 34 Patterson, Will *** LB 6-1 236 Sr./Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 35 Barnett, Lawrence DB 5-10 180 Fr./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Luers 36 St. Fort, Peter CB 6-0 183 So./Fr. Naples, Fla./Golden Gate 36 Piet, Kevin WR 6-0 175 Fr./Fr. Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso 37 Taylor, Collin ** S 6-0 195 Sr./5th Carmel, Ind./Carmel 37 Schweighardt, Chris WR 5-11 170 So./Fr. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South 38 Zachery, Nick DB 6-1 200 Fr./Fr. Sheridan, Ind./Sheridan 39 Ewald, Mitch K 5-10 165 Fr./Fr. Naperville, Ill./Waubonsie Valley 39 McGhee, Brandon LB 6-1 242 Jr./So. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 40 Kurz, Matt S 5-11 197 Sr./5th Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South 41 Dedmond, Max * TE 6-5 246 Jr./So. Evansville, Ind./Evansville Central 41 Blackwell, David LB 6-0 200 Fr./Fr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 42 Sherer, Chad LB 6-0 212 So./Fr. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights 43 Mayberry, Matt *** LB 6-2 244 Sr./Sr. Darien, Ill./Hinsdale South 44 Johnson, Darius * DE 6-0 250 Jr./So. Detroit, Mich./Highland Park 45 Carr, Dimitrius LB 6-1 205 Fr./Fr. Calumet City, Ill./Mount Carmel 46 Replogle, Tyler ** LB 6-2 231 Jr./Jr. Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 47 Reeves, Ian * LB 6-0 234 Jr./So. Ferndale, Mich./Ferndale 48 Beckum, Leon * LB 5-11 221 Jr./So. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington North 49 Dahlstrom, Griffen FB/LB 6-3 210 Fr./Fr. Coatesville, Ind./North Putnam 50 Fiacable, Steve C 6-1 280 Fr./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 51 Thomas, Terrance ** DL 6-1 263 Jr./Jr. Detroit, Mich./St. Martin De Porres 52 Smith, Jarrod * DT 6-4 301 Sr./Jr. Fairborn, Ohio/Fairborn 53 Bugg, Brandon * LS 6-0 251 Sr./5th Mishawaka, Ind./Penn 54 Lukaszewski, Jamie LB 5-9 201 Sr./Jr. Mishawaka, Ind./Mishawaka

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55 Mack, Deonte ** DT 6-3 286 Sr./Jr. Elkhart, Ind./Elkhart Central 56 Keyt, Josh LS 6-1 235 Fr./Fr. Greencastle, Ind./North Putnam 57 Kirlew, Jammie *** DE 6-3 263 Sr./5th Orlando, Fla./Cypress Creek 58 McGuigan, Tyler OL 6-2 280 Fr./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 59 Reiter, Mike * OL 6-2 300 Sr./5th Chesterfield, Mo./Parkway Central 60 Matte, Will C 6-2 284 So./Fr. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South 61 Ahlfeld, Chris C 6-1 256 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 62 Marquette, Jordan OL 6-3 295 Sr./Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif./Fullerton (Calif.) CC 63 Owens, Milton DT 6-2 306 Jr./So. Gary, Ind./Harmony Community School 64 Saxon, Pete *** OL 6-6 303 Sr./Sr. Plain City, Ohio/Jonathan Alder 65 Damisch,S Marce asonOL Preview6-6 303 So./Fr2009. Arlington numerica Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grovel roster 66 Price, Aaron OL 6-4 285 Fr./Fr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 67 McShane, Pat OL 6-5 280 Fr./Fr. Stow, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit 68 Rodkey, Colin OL 6-4 270 Fr./Fr. Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 69 Mentzer, Mick DT 6-4 308 So./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 70 Pagán, Justin * OL 6-5 311 So./So. Chicago, Ill./St. Patrick 71 Perry, Alex ** OL 6-7 284 Sr./Jr. Morris, Ill./Morris Community 72 McDonald, Andrew * OL 6-6 290 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 73 Brewer, James * OT 6-8 339 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Arlington 74 Chapman, Charlie OL 6-6 275 Fr./Fr. South Rockwood, Mich./Airport 75 Sliger, Nicholas DT 6-3 293 So./Fr. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern 76 Saffold, Rodger *** OT 6-5 306 Sr./Sr. Bedford, Ohio/Bedford 77 Hager, Josh OT 6-9 282 Jr./So. Florissant, Mo./McCluer North 78 Carter, Anthony DT 6-1 305 So./So. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 79 Faulkner, Cody ** OL 6-5 308 Sr./Jr. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights 80 Banks, Chris * WR 6-2 176 Sr./5th Alliance, Ohio/Alliance 81 Wilson, Duwyce WR 6-3 190 Fr./Fr. Columbus, Ind./Columbus East 82 Muhammad, Dre WR 5-10 180 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./Harding 83 Bolser, Ted TE 6-5 230 Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Indian Hill 84 Chester, Jamonne WR 6-1 195 Fr./Fr. Detroit, Mich./Covenant 85 Love III, Charles TE 6-3 225 So./Fr. Memphis, Tenn./Trezevant 86 Martin, Brad ** TE 6-4 254 Sr./Jr. Marion, Ohio/Marion Pleasant 87 Wagner, Troy ** TE 6-5 271 Sr./5th O’Fallon, Ill./O’Fallon Township 88 Belcher, Damarlo * WR 6-5 209 So./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./North Side 89 Zematis, Brian ** TE 6-4 250 Sr./5th Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Andover 90 Thomas, Eric * DE 6-4 265 Jr./So. Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 91 Ford, Nick K 5-9 198 Sr./Jr. LaPorte, Ind./LaPorte 91 Svarczkopf, Greg LB 5-9 216 So./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 92 Middleton, Greg *** DE 6-3 285 Sr./Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Pike 93 Jones, Fred * DE 6-4 262 Jr./So. Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek 94 Cornley, Javon DL 6-5 220 Fr./Fr. Columbus, Ohio/Northland 95 Sanders, Jeff * TE/LS 6-4 240 Sr./Jr. Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart-Griffin 96 Kozak, Kyle DE 6-4 250 So./Fr. Columbus, Ohio/Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy 97 Black, Jr., Larry DT 6-2 312 So./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Wyoming 98 Replogle, Adam DL 6-3 270 Fr./Fr. Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 99 Freeland, Nick K 5-11 191 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North

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Pronunciation Guide 4 Ben CHAPPELL...... chapel 42 Chad SHERER...... SHEER 70 Justin Pagán...... puh-GAHN 9 Tyler ADETONA...... AID-uh-toe-nuh 46 Tyler REPLOGLE...... ruh-PLOE-gull 75 Nicholas SLIGER...... SLY-gur 10 DONNELL Jones...... DAH-nell 47 IAN Reeves...... EE-uhn 77 Josh HAGER...... HAY-gur 12 Chris HAGERUP...... HAH-gur-up 50 Steve FIACABLE...... fee-uh-KAY-bull 81 DUWYCE Wilson...... duh-WEESS 14 Adam FOLLETT...... FAH-let 52 JARROD Smith...... Jared 84 JAMONNE Chester...... juh-MAHN 17 Teddy SCHELL...... SHELL 54 Jamie LUKASZEWSKI...... lew-kuh-CHEF-ski 89 Brian ZEMATIS...... zuh-MAT-is 18 Andrew PIMENTEL...... PIH-men-tell 56 Josh KEYT...... kite 91 Greg SVARCZKOPF...... SCHWARTZ-koff 21 TREA Burgess...... tray 57 JAMMIE Kirlew...... JAY-me 94 JAVON Cornley...... juh-VAHN 30 JARRELL Drane...... Juh-RELL 58 Tyler McGUIGAN...... mick-GWIH-guhn 96 Kyle KOZAK...... KOH-zack 36 Kevin PIET...... PIE-eht 59 Mike REITER...... writer 98 Adam REPLOGLE...... ruh-PLOE-gull 37 Chris SCHWEIGHARDT...... SHWY-gahrt 60 Will MATTE...... MAT-ee 39 Mitch EWALD...... EE-wahld 65 Marc DAMISCH...... DAY-mish

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OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS LT LE PK 76 Rodger Saffold, 6-5, 306, Sr./Sr. 92 Greg Middleton, 6-3, 285, Sr./Sr. 99 Nick Freeland, 5-11, 191, So./Fr. 72 Andrew McDonald, 6-6, 290, Jr./So. 93 Fred Jones, 6-4, 262, Jr./So. 30 Charlie Klingensmith, 6-0, 180, Sr./Sr.

LG DT P 70 Justin Pagán, 6-5, 311, So./So. 55 Deonte Mack, 6-3, 286, Sr./Jr. 12 Chris Hagerup, 6-5, 201, Jr./So. 65 Marc Damisch, 6-6, 303, So. Fr. 75 Nicholas Sliger, 6-3, 293, So./Fr. 30 Charlie Klingensmith, 6-0, 180, Sr./Sr. 2009 depth char97t Larry Black, Jr., 6-2, 312, So./Fr.S eason Preview C LS 64 Pete Saxon, 6-6, 303, Sr./Sr. DT 53 Brandon Bugg, 6-0, 251, Sr./5th 60 Will Matte, 6-2, 284, So./Fr. 52 Jarrod Smith, 6-4, 301, Sr./Jr. 95 Jeff Sanders, 6-4, 240, Sr./Jr. 69 Mick Mentzer, 6-4, 308, So./Fr. RG SS 79 Cody Faulkner, 6-5, 308, Sr./Jr. RE 95 Jeff Sanders, 6-4, 240, Sr./Jr. 59 Mike Reiter, 6-2, 300, Sr./5th 57 Jammie Kirlew, 6-3, 263, Sr./5th 53 Brandon Bugg, 6-0, 251, Sr./5th 90 Eric Thomas, 6-4, 265, Jr./So. RT H 73 James Brewer, 6-8, 339, Sr./Jr. WLB 17 Teddy Schell, 6-5, 221, Jr./So. 77 Josh Hager, 6-9, 282, Jr./So. 34 Will Patterson, 6-1, 236, Sr./Sr. 12 Chris Hagerup, 6-5, 201, Jr./So. 25 Justin Carrington, 6-0, 223, Sr./5th WR KR 1 Terrance Turner, 6-3, 207, Sr./Jr. MLB 22 Demetrius McCray, 5-11, 200, Sr./5th 88 Damarlo Belcher, 6-5, 209, So./So. 43 Matt Mayberry, 6-2, 244, Sr./Sr. 7 Ray Fisher, 5-9, 185, Sr./Sr. 47 Ian Reeves, 6-0, 234, Jr./So. WR PR 5 Mitchell Evans, 6-3, 197, Jr./Jr. SLB 7 Ray Fisher, 5-9, 185, Sr./Sr. 9 Tyler Adetona, 6-1, 207, So./Fr. 46 Tyler Replogle, 6-2, 231, Jr./Jr. 2 Tandon Doss, 6-3, 197, So./So. 48 Leon Beckum, 5-11, 221, Jr./So. WR 2 Tandon Doss, 6-3, 197, So./So. CB 15 Matt Ernest, 6-2, 187, Jr./So. 7 Ray Fisher, 5-9, 185, Sr./Sr. 6 Richard Council, 6-1, 201, Sr./Jr. QB 4 Ben Chappell, 6-3, 235, Sr./Jr. FS 14 Adam Follett, 6-5, 227, So./Fr. 8 Nick Polk, 6-0, 225, Sr./5th 14 Jerimy Finch, 6-1, 223, Jr./Jr. RB 27 Bryan Payton, 5-9, 207, Sr./5th SS 22 Demetrius McCray, 5-11, 200, Sr./5th 20 Austin Thomas, 6-2, 221, Sr./5th 28 Darius Willis, 6-0, 219, So./Fr. 40 Matt Kurz, 5-11, 197, Sr./5th 21 Trea Burgess, 6-1, 226, Sr./Jr. CB TE 10 Donnell Jones, 5-10, 210, Jr./So. 87 Troy Wagner, 6-5, 271, Sr./5th 29 Chris Adkins, 6-1, 186, Jr./So. 41 Max Dedmond, 6-5, 246, Jr./So.

The Hoosiers return six starters on offense and nine starters on defense.

12 www.iuhoosiers.com school teammate of Hoosier junior safety Jerimy 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. Finch and sophomore offensive lineman Andrew 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL McDonald ... helped Warren Central become the PreP/Personal: Wide receiver and defensive first team in Indiana history to claim four consecu- back for head coach Ron Kuzeleski at Alliance High tive state titles ... rated the 13th-best prospect in School, earning All-Ohio, All-Northeast Ohio Inland WR • 6-1, 207 • Fr.-R the state of Indiana by Rivals.com ... all-conference District and All-Metro Athletic Conference first Gainesville, Ga. selection and honorable mention all-state as a se- team honors ... recorded 396 yards and five touch- TyLerGainesville nior ... member of a defense that surrendered only downs as a junior ... a three-year starter and two- 124 points in 15 games (8.3 points) ... earned three year captain ... averaged 35 yards per catch with 11 Physical wideout catchesadeTOna the ball well and blocks letters in football ... also a track state champion and touchdowns as a senior and recorded four intercep- on the perimeter. all-state selection ... parents are Chris and Felicia tions at strong safety ... parents are Danese Martin Adkins ... born on Sept. 27, 1988, Christian Steve and Louis Banks ... born on Jan. 11, 1987, Christo- 2008: RedshirtedMeet the 2008 season. the hoosiersAdkins II is a telecommunications major. pher James Banks is a criminal justice major. PreP/Personal:9 Wide receiver for head coach Bruce Miller at Gainesville High School ... chalked Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD up 75 receptions for 1,169 yards (14.9) and 12 2008 39 15 54 2.0-6 0-0 1 1 0 4 touchdowns in 2007 ... also rushed for 389 yards Totals 39 15 54 2.0-6 0-0 1 1 0 4 and scored twice ... an all-state, all-region and all-county selection ... named receiver of the year career sTaTs LB • 5-11, 221 • So.-R ... Rivals.com ranked Adetona the No. 96 wideout Bloomington, Ind. nationally ... selected team MVP after recording LeOnBloomington North 53 catches, 777 yards and eight scores his junior campaign ... set school career records with 134 Made great strides Beckumin spring practice and can play catches, 2,052 yards and 20 touchdowns ... Prep C • 6-1, 256 • Fr.-R both outside linebacker positions ... standout spe- Star All-Southeast Region selection ... one of two Indianapolis, Ind. cial teams player ... No. 2 at strong-side linebacker North Central members in the 2008 signing class from the state of chris behind Tyler Replogle on preseason depth chart. Georgia ... mother is Linda Earls ... Earls played col- 48 lege basketball and ran track at UAB and his aunt, 2008: Redshirted theahLFeLd 2008 season ... named scout 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in each of the Brenda Hill, played basketball at Auburn ... born on team player of the week following the Western team’s final six games on special teams and re- May 28, 1990, Tyler M. Adetona is an exploratory Kentucky game. corded two tackles ... named scout team player of student ... prince of an African tribe in Nigeria and the week following the Central Michigan game and is projected to be the next king. PreP/Personal: Offensive lineman for head IU special teams player of the week twice ... Aca- coach Mark Haste 61at North Central High School demic All-Big Ten selection. ... earned all-state, all-conference and all-county honors ... member of the South All-Star team also 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout collected academic all-conference accolades ... team player of the week following the Michigan three-year football letterwinner also played basket- State game. ball ... named team captain in football and basket- CB • 6-1, 186 • So.-R ball ... North Central basketball team finished state PreP/Personal: Played for head coach Scott Indianapolis, Ind. runner-up in 2007 and won sectionals in 2008 ... Bless at Bloomington North High School ... Indiana Warren Central chris parents are Steve and Helen Ahlfeld ... Steve was a Football Coaches Association 4A All-State, Bloom- guard on the Indiana basketball team from 1972-75 ington Herald-Times Big State honorable mention Gained valuable experienceadkins at corner last season ... and is currently an orthopedic surgeon for the team and IFCA Academic All-State selection as a senior can also move inside and play safety ... will back up ... brother, Adam, was a guard for the Hoosiers from ... named all-conference and team MVP as a junior Donnell Jones at right cornerback. 2004-08 ... Steve and Adam are the only father/son and senior ... totaled 86 tackles and forced three graduates in the history of the IU men’s basketball fumbles in 2006 ... parents are Dan Beckum and 2008 (Freshman):29 Started all 12 games at cor- program ... born on Nov. 24, 1989, Christopher Ryan Deloris Washington ... born on Feb. 22, 1989, Leon nerback ... finished fifth on the team with 54 tack- Ahlfeld is a biology major. Beckum is a fitness specialist major ... on full aca- les, 39 solo, and added two tackles for loss, four demic schloarship through 21st Century Scholars pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble Program. recovery ... posted a career-high 10 tackles, seven solo, at No. 7 (AP) Penn State ... collected a career- best eight solo stops, nine total, with one tackle for loss against Iowa ... recorded seven tackles with a WR • 6-2, 176 • Sr.-5th TFL vs. Michigan State ... forced a fumble returned Alliance, Ohio for a score and broke up a pass against Ball State Alliance ... recovered a fumble and added a pass breakup in chris WR • 6-5, 209 • So. win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... made his Banks Fort Wayne, Ind. collegiate debut against Western Kentucky ... Aca- 2008 (JUnIor): Recorded an eight-yard recep- damarLONorth Side demic All-Big Ten selection. tion, the first of his career, against Murray State ... also saw action against Iowa. Athletic wide receiverBeLcher with good size and speed ... 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... two-time has the ability to go up and make plays. scout team player of the week (Indiana State and 2007 (soPhomore):80 Appeared in three games Minnesota). as a reserve wide receiver. 2008 (Freshman): One of three true freshmen to play for the Hoosiers in 2008 ... made two starts PreP/Personal: Cornerback for head coach 2006 (Freshman): Played in one game, seeing and played in all 1288 games ... finished the season Steve Tutsie at Warren Central High School ... high action against Michigan State. fourth on the team with 25 receptions, third with

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 13 337 yards, tied for second with two touchdowns, major ... he is the younger brother of former Hoosier and third 2009with 13.5 indiana yards per catch FOOTB and 28.1a LLyards long snapper, Tim (2004-07) ... interned with KPMG per game ... 337 yards and 25 grabs rank third in in Hong Kong this summer. IU history among true freshmen ... first career re- ception came on a five-yard touchdown against Western Kentucky in the season opener ... became OT • 6-8, 339 • Jr.-R the first true freshman to reach the end zone since Indianapolis, Ind. Brandon Walker-Roby in 2005 ... set career highs JamesArlington with six catches for 82 yards and a touchdown in the Hoosiers’ win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern Possesses great sizeBrewer and strength with excellent RB • 6-1, 226 • Jr.-R ... along with teammate Tandon Doss (107 yards), mobility ... locked down the starting right tackle job Jeffersonville, Ind. Jeffersonville they set an Indiana true freshmen record with 189 following a dominant spring practice. Trea yards against the Wildcats ... made four catches Meet the Versatilehoosiers athlete movedBurgess from running back to line- for 73 yards against Michigan State ... collected 2008 (soPhomore): Saw action in the first 58 yards, including a 47-yarder, at Minnesota ... eight games of the season73 on the offensive line be- backer to open 2009 spring practice before switch- caught three balls against Murray State (37 yards), fore suffering a season-ending ankle injury. ing back to his original position during spring drills vs. Wisconsin (32 yards) and against Central Michi- ... physical back is also a special teams stalwart ... gan (28 yards). 2007 (Freshman): Missed the 2007 season one of several running backs expected to see action with a foot injury. this fall ... earned a 21scholarship following the 2008 PreP/Personal: Wide receiver for head coach season. Casey Kolkman at North Side High School ... set 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. the North Side single-season record with 688 re- 2008 (soPhomore): Played in all 12 of the ceiving yards as a senior in 2006, the only season PreP/Personal: Offensive guard under head team’s games at running back and on special teams he played football ... earned second team Summit coach Rob Patchett at Arlington High School ...... finished the season with 54 yards on 17 carries ... Athletic Conference (SAC) honors ... two-year bas- began playing football again as a senior after play- had 29 yards on eight carries against Murray State ketball letterwinner ... collected first team SAC and ing basketball as a sophomore and junior ... spent ... rushed three times at No. 7 (AP) Penn State (10 all-area basketball honors in 2007 ... also claimed first two years of high school at Warren Central and yards) and vs. Wisconsin (six yards) ... gained six team rebounding award ... one of six Hoosiers in the one year at Lawrence Central before transferring to yards on two attempts against Western Kentucky ... 2008 signing class ... parents are Matt and Lorraine Arlington, where he earned 5A All-State recogni- four-time Hoosier special teams player of the week Belcher ... born on Oct. 8, 1988, Damarlo Belcher is tion ... garnered Indianapolis Star All-City football ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. a recreational sport management major. honors in 2005 ... parents are James Brewer, Sr., and Neitra Squires ... born on Dec. 23, 1987, James 2007 (Freshman): A reserve at running back, Da’One Brewer is a general studies major. appearing in four games and recording 18 carries Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G for 77 yards and a touchdown ... posted 10 rushes 2008 25 337 2 47 2.1 13.5 28.1 for 50 yards and his first career touchdown against Totals 25 337 2 47 2.1 13.5 28.1 Indiana State ... also made one catch for 14 yards in the game ... ran for 25 yards on five carries against career sTaTs Minnesota ... Academic All-Big Ten selection.

LS • 6-0, 251 • Sr.-5th 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. Mishawaka, Ind. BrandOnPenn PreP/Personal: Earned all-area honors and DT • 6-2, 312 • Fr.-R was named first team all-conference as a senior Cincinnati, Ohio Team’s long snapperBugg on punts and back-up snapper at Jeffersonville High School ... also a member of LarryWyoming on field goals and extra points ... earned a scholar- the 2005 all-region team and selected as an IFCA ship following the 2008 season. North-South All-Star ... earned all-state special Strong and physicalBLack, inside tackle Jr. with excellent mention following his senior campaign and was agility will compete for playing time. 2008 (JUnIor): Served as the team’s long snap- named the 2005 Area Player of the Year ... parents per on punts all season53 and on extra points and field are Reginald Burgess and Barbara Readus ... born 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout goals the first eight games ... recorded one tackle on Jan. 17, 1988, Reganel LeAntrea Burgess is a team player of the week following the Wisconsin each against Ball State and Iowa ... seven-time IU telecommunications major. game. 97 special teams player of the week ... Academic All- Big Ten selection. PreP/Personal: Defensive tackle for head Year att Yards TD lg avg/C avg/G coach Bernie Barre at Wyoming High School ... all- 2007 (soPhomore): Saw his first collegiate ac- 2007 18 77 1 18 4.3 19.2 state, all-city and first team all-league selection ... tion against Indiana State. 2008 17 54 0 6 3.2 4.5 selected to play in the North-South Ohio All-Star Totals 35 131career 1 18sT aTs3.7 8.2 Game and collected Anthony Munoz Lineman of the 2006 (Freshman): Did not see any game action Year honor ... team captain and most valuable play- in 2006. er recorded 73 tackles in 2007 and led Wyoming to an 8-3 mark and an appearance in the state playoffs 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. ... 55th-rated prospect in the state of Ohio by Scout. com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region selection ... PreP/Personal: A two-year starter who four-year letterwinner and honors student ... one earned all-league honors as a senior at 2004 state of two members in the 2008 signing class from the runner-up Mishawaka Penn High School ... also an state of Ohio ... parents are Larry, Sr., and Tampala accomplished rugby player at Penn ... parents are Black ... born on Dec. 1, 1989, Larry Black, Jr., is a Bill and Cathy Bugg ... born on Sept. 29, 1986, Bran- safety science major. don M. Bugg is a combined accounting and MBA

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WR • 5-11, 187 • Jr.-R LB • 6-0, 223 • Sr.-5th QB • 6-3, 235 • Jr.-R Phoenix, Ariz. Leesburg, Va. Bloomington, Ind. aarOnDesert Vista JusTinLiberty Ben Bloomington South 2008 (soPhomore):Burks Did not see any game ac- Can run and is not afraidcarringTOn to hit ... back-up to Will Smart, accurate passerchappeLL exhibits great leadership tion in 2008. Patterson at weak-side linebacker. and a strong arm ... gained valuable experience last fall and as the No. 1 during spring practice. 2007 (Freshman):Meet Made three t appearances,he h oosiers2008 (JUnIor): Played in all 12 games at line- primarily on special teams ... switched from defen- backer and on special teams ... finished the year 2008 (soPhomore): Played in 11 of 12 games sive back to wideout31 midway through the season ... with 28 tackles, 1825 solo, two pass breakups and a and started three times4 ... threw for 1,001 yards two-time scout team player of the week (Minnesota half-sack ... made five tackles and broke up a pass with four touchdowns and three interceptions ... and Purdue). against Wisconsin ... collected five tackles, four completed 52.3 percent of passes (80-of-153) and solo, vs. Murray State ... recorded three tackles, carded a 111.95 efficiency rating ... started at Il- 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. including his first career half-sack, at Minnesota ... linois, against No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern and added four tackles against Iowa and at Illinois ... Wisconsin ... led team to victory over NU, throwing PreP/Personal: Played defensive back and two-time IU special teams player of the week. for one TD, a 43-yarder, and rushing for another ... under Desert Vista head coach went 21-of-34 (61.8) for a career-high 219 yards ... Dan Hinds ... DVHS defense held opponents to 2007 (soPhomore): Tallied 37 tackles and ap- passed for 126 yards with a 43-yard score, complet- seven points or fewer on three occasions in 2005 peared in all 13 games after moving from running ed 11-of-20 passes and rushed for 24 yards with ... against perennial power Mountain View, Burks back to linebacker in spring practice ... received the one touchdown in one half of action vs. Wiscon- returned a punt 70 yards for a touchdown ... scored first start of his career in the Insight Bowl against sin ... added 156 passing yards with one TD of 63 on a 16-yard fumble recovery against another state Oklahoma State and collected five solo tackles ... yards against Central Michigan ... threw first career power in Mountain Pointe ... also ran track at Des- recorded 24 solo stops, two tackles for loss and touchdown, a 77-yard strike, at Minnesota ... in first ert Vista ... parents are Mark and Cynthia Burks ... one pass breakup on the year ... made three tackles, career start at Illinois, recorded 172 passing yards born on Sept. 27, 1987, Aaron Matthew Burks is a one for loss, against Indiana State in his defensive ... added 107 yards passing on 11-of-23 against sport communication-broadcast major ... he is the debut ... dragged down three Golden Gophers and Michigan State ... raced for a career-high 42 yards twin brother of fellow Hoosier and redshirt junior broke up a pass against Minnesota ... made four and threw for 83 yards vs. Iowa ... all four touch- defensive back, Adrian. tackles at Michigan State ... set a career high with down passes were over 40-plus yards, including six tackles, one for loss, against Ball State. scores of 77, 43, 64 and 43 ... collected first career rushing score and added 52 passing yards against 2006 (Freshman): Appeared in six games at Murray State ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. running back ... three carries for 15 yards at Minne- sota ... made his collegiate debut vs. Wisconsin. 2007 (Freshman): Appeared in three games CB • 6-0, 175 • Jr.-R ... made his collegiate debut in the season opener Phoenix, Ariz. 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. against Indiana State, going 1-for-1 with a 14-yard Desert Vista completion ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. adrian PreP/Personal: Rushed for 1,886 yards and Burks 26 touchdowns en route to all-state honors as a 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. 2008 (soPhomore): Played in six games at senior for head coach Tommy Buzzo at Liberty High cornerback and on special teams in 2008 ... missed School ... set single-season rushing yardage and PreP/Personal: Quarterback at Bloomington four weeks due to illness ... finished the season touchdown marks as a senior ... also a member of South High School under head coach Drew Wood with four tackles, three solo, and one pass breakup the National Honor Society ... parents are Eugene ... responsible for 2,359 yards and 27 touchdowns ... made two stops at23 No. 7 (AP) Penn State. and Tina Carrington ... born on Jan. 30, 1987, Justin during his senior season to earn Associated Press, Gabriel Carrington is a SPEA management major. Indiana High School Coaches Association and 2007 (Freshman): Played in five games on spe- Bloomington Herald-Times first team all-state lau- cial teams, making two solo stops ... recorded one rels ... six-touchdown performance against Pike tackle against Indiana State and one vs. Ball State. Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD tied for the best output in Indiana in 2005 and also 2007 24 13 37 2.0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 set a new school record ... 399-yard effort against 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. 2008 18 10 28 0.5-2 0.5-2 0 0 0 2 Decatur Central was the fourth-best total in the Totals 42 23 65 2.5-4 0.5-2 0 0 0 3 state ... as a junior, he threw for 1,925 yards and PreP/Personal: Running back and wide re- career sTaTs 25 touchdowns to garner Indiana Football Coaches ceiver under Desert Vista head coach Dan Hinds ... Association Junior 5A All-State recognition ... also totaled 684 rushing yards on 76 carries and caught a four-year letterwinner in basketball and a mem- 14 passes for 141 yards, recording 10 touchdowns, ber of the Indiana Football Coaches Association as a senior ... in a 58-0 route of Kofa High School, Academic All-State team ... parents are Steve and led Desert Vista with 13 carries for 143 yards and a Laura Chappell ... born on June 2, 1987, Benjamin touchdown while recording 11 carries for 138 yards Scott Chappell is an accounting major. and a TD against Marcos de Niza High School ... also ran track at Desert Vista ... parents are Mark and Cynthia Burks ... born on Sept. 27, 1987, Adrian Year Cmp att Int Yds TD lg Pct avg/G effic Michael Burks is a sport communication-broadcast 2007 1 2 1 14 0 14 50.0 4.7 8.8 major ... he is the twin brother of fellow Hoosier 2008 80 153 3 1001 4 77 52.3 91.0 112.0 and redshirt junior wide receiver, Aaron. Totals 81 155 4career 1015 4 sT77aTs 52.3 72.5 110.6

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 15 PreP/Personal: Running back for head coach 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL Patrick Wagner at Riverside University High School team player of the week following the Northwest- ... two-time all-conference and all-area honoree ... ern game. named utility player of the year and selected to the 2008 Wisconsin All-Star Game ... rushed for 504 PreP/Personal: Offensive tackle for head CB • 6-1, 201 • Jr.-R yards and six touchdowns on 71 carries his senior coach Rich Roberts at Buffalo Grove High School Carrollton, Texas season in addition to passing for 608 yards and ... collected all-state, all-area and all-conference richardNewman Smith seven scoring strikes ... Scout.com No. 3 prospect honors his senior season ... also named team and Rivals.com No. 5 prospect in the state of Wis- most valuable player in 2007 ... an academic all- Experienced cover cornercOunciL sits behind Ray Fisher on consin ... listed as the No. 83 wide receiver nation- conference selection ... ranked the No. 82 offensive the depth chart at left cornerback. ally by Scout.com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region tackle in the nation by ESPN.com and the 38th-best selection ... an all-conference selection as a junior prospect in the state of Illinois by Scout.com ... Prep 2008 (soPhomore): Started seven games and after rushing for 780 yards Meetand eight touchdowns the Starh All-Midwestoosiers Region selection ... earned two played in 10 overall ... missed the final two games on 78 carries ... also caught 30 balls for 478 yards varsity letters in football, one in track and one in of the season with an6 ankle injury ... led the team with two touchdowns ... team went 11-2 and be- baseball ... one of three members in the 2008 sign- with nine pass breakups and finished the year with came the first city school since 1976 to earn a trip to ing class from the state of Illinois ... parents are 45 tackles, 39 solo ... made eight tackles, all solo, the state semifinals ... earned four varsity letters in Craig and Janet Damisch ... born on Nov. 4, 1989, in the team’s win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern football and four in track and field ... placed second Marc James Damisch is an exploratory student. ... collected eight stops, seven solo, and one pass in the 4x100 relay at state three times ... finished breakup at Illinois ... recorded seven tackles, six third in the nation in the triple jump in 2006 (46-11) solo, and broke up one pass against Wisconsin and fifth nationally in the long jump (22-02) ... a ... tallied six stops and five solo tackles with two two-time student of the month ... lone member in passes broken up vs. Michigan State ... carded five the 2008 signing class from the state of Wisconsin tackles and a season-high three pass breakups ... mother is Angela Covington ... born on Sept. 17, RB • 5-8, 196 • So.-R against Central Michigan ... broke up two passes 1989, Shane Emmanuelle Eittenne Covington is a Fort Lauderdale, Fla. vs. Iowa ... made his collegiate debut against West- teacher prep major. ern Kentucky. ZachPlantation

2007 (Freshman): Did not see any game action Inside-outside threatdavis-waLker with good strength and speed in 2007 ... named scout team player of the week will be in the mix for playing time this fall. following the Ball State game. 2008 (Freshman): Rushed for 106 yards and 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. QB • 6-2, 218 • Fr.-R scored once in six games ... averaged 4.6 yards per South Bend, Ind. carry and rushed 23 3times ... set career highs with PreP/Personal: Earned All-District 10 5A cOnnOrMarian eight carries and 40 yards in addition to picking up honors as a senior wide receiver and cornerback his first career TD against Murray State ... raced for at Newman Smith High School for head coach 2008: Redshirted thecreevey 2008 season ... named scout 31 yards on three rushes vs. Central Michigan ... Bobby Bounds ... caught 33 passes for 578 yards team player of the week following the Northwest- carried the ball six times for 22 yards against Wis- and six touchdowns as a senior, including a seven- ern game. consin and also recovered his first career fumble on reception, 164-yard, two-touchdown effort against a muffed punt ... had four rushes for 15 yards at Il- Pearce High School ... on defense, he finished his PreP/Personal:19 Quarterback for head coach linois ... made his collegiate debut against Western senior season with 34 tackles, two for loss, three Reggie Glon at Marian High School ... rushed for Kentucky ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. passes broken up and one blocked kick ... an aca- over 1,500 yards with 12 touchdowns and passed demic all-district selection ... parents are Richard for over 800 yards with eight TDs in 15 starts ... ran 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout and Barbara Council ... born on Sept. 8, 1987, Rich- Marian’s triple-option offense ... earned first team team player of the week following the Illinois ard Frank Council is a criminal justice major. all-state, all-conference, all-area, all-metro and all- game. region his senior season ... honorable mention all- state as a junior ... three-year football, basketball PreP/Personal: Running back for head coach Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD and track letterwinner ... parents are Thomas and and father Steven Davis at Plantation High School 2008 39 6 45 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 9 Susan Creevey ... Thomas played on Notre Dame’s ... joined high school teammate Jarrell Drane in Totals 39 6 45 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 9 1973 national championship team under head coach Hoosier recruiting class ... rushed for 1,427 yards ... his grandfather played at Notre and 16 touchdowns in 14 games (due to Hurricane career sTaTs Dame under head coach ... born on Oct. Wilma) as a junior and senior ... gained 1,027 yards 4, 1989, Connor John Creevey is a history major. with 14 touchdowns as a sophomore ... selected to play in the North/South and Dade vs. Broward All-Star Games ... All-Broward County honoree as a senior and sophomore ... offensive most valuable S • 6-1, 194 • Fr.-R player as a senior and sophomore ... four-year let- Milwaukee, Wis. terwinner in football and two-year track letterwin- Riverside University shane ner ... parents are Steven and Jeanmarie Davis ... OL • 6-6, 303 • Fr.-R born on April 17, 1988, Zachery Trae Davis-Walker Versatile athlete showedcOvingTOn good defensive back skills Arlington Heights, Ill. is a SPEA management major. during spring practice ... redshirted at wide receiver marcBuffalo Grove in 2008 and moved to safety in the spring. damisch Big, physical offensive lineman made great im- Year att Yards TD lg avg/C avg/G 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout provement thorughout the fall and spring ... enters 24 2008 23 106 1 18 4.6 17.7 team player of the week following the Purdue preseason camp as back-up left guard behind Jus- Totals 23 106 1 18 4.6 17.7 game. tin Pagán. 65 career sTaTs

16 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm PreP/Personal: Wide receiver and safety for head coach Vince Lorenzano at Bishop Chatard 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL High School ... Bishop Chatard won back-to-back state titles his junior and senior years after finish- ing runner-up his sophomore season ... three-year TE • 6-5, 246 • So.-R football, two-year basketball and one-year baseball S • 6-2, 197 • So.-R Evansville, Ind. letterwinner ... parents are Chris and Julie Dietrick Plantation, Fla. max Evansville Central ... born on Oct. 21,1989, Kyle Xavier Dietrick is an JarreLLPlantation exploratory student. Tremendous athletededmOnd with good hands listed No. 2 2008 (Freshman):drane Played in three games at on the preseason depth chart behind Troy Wagner. safety and on special teams ... recorded two tackles against Wisconsin. 2008 (Freshman):Meet Started four t timeshe and aph- oosiers peared in all 12 games ... made six catches for 51 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout yards ... recorded a 41pair of receptions for 20 yards team player of the30 week following the Michigan WR • 6-3, 197 • So. against Michigan State ... caught 12-yard passes State game. Indianapolis, Ind. at Illinois and Central Michigan ... made a five-yard Ben Davis catch in his Hoosier debut against Western Ken- TandOn PreP/Personal: Safety for head coach Steven tucky ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. dOss Davis at Plantation High School ... joined high school Excellent athlete with good speed and sure hands teammate Zach Davis-Walker in Hoosier recruiting 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... two-time ... also has ability to return punts. class ... only played in seven games as a junior (due scout team player of the week (Western Michigan to Hurricane Wilma) and finished the year with 85 and Minnesota). 2008 (Freshman): One of three true freshmen tackles and one interception ... played in the final to play for the Hoosiers2 in 2008 ... played in eight two games of his senior season (injury) and led the PreP/Personal: Tight end and linebacker for games and missed four games due to shoulder and team in tackles, forced three fumbles and recorded head coach Mike Owen at Evansville Central High knee injuries ... caught 14 passes for 186 yards, five pass breakups ... named to the Dade/Broward School ... heralded as the top tight end in the state averaging 13.3 yards per reception, and added one All-Star Team ... a preseason first team All-Broward of Indiana by Scout.com and Rivals.com ... the fifth- touchdown ... hauled in a career-high eight passes selection in 2006 and a Super 11 honorable men- best overall prospect in the state by Scout.com and for a team season-high 107 yards and a TD in the tion ... defensive and team captain ... also lettered the seventh best by Rivals.com ... led team to the Hoosiers’ win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... in track ... parents are Dwight and Vicki Drane ... 2006 city and Southern Indiana Athletic Conference became the first true freshman since O.J. Conner Dwight starred at the University of Oklahoma and championships ... earned all-city, all-conference and in 1997 to go over 100 receiving yards ... just the played with the Buffalo Bills (1986-92), appearing first team all-state honors as a senior ... caught 41 third true freshman (fourth time) in IU history to re- in Super Bowls XXV and XXVI ... born on Aug. 31, passes for 510 yards and four scores ... finished his cord a 100-yard receiving game (Ernie Jones, twice; 1989, Jarrell Taylor Drane is an african american career as the school’s all-time leading tackler with Conner) and the fifth freshman (10th time) to reach and african diaspora studies major. 285 total tackles and 86 assists ... totaled 81 stops, the 100-yard mark (James Hardy, five times; Jones, 16 assists, two fumble recoveries and one intercep- twice; Levron Williams; Conner) ... along with team- tion as Evansville Central finished the regular sea- mate Damarlo Belcher (82 yards), they set an Indi- son 10-1 and ranked No. 1 in the state ... a member ana true freshman record with 189 yards against of the Indiana Football Coaches Association (IFCA) the Wildcats ... hauled in three grabs for 33 yards in Top 50 and the Bloomington Herald-Times Top 33 his collegiate debut against Murray State ... added WR • 6-2, 187 • So.-R Team ... also garnered all-state honors as a junior ... two catches for 28 yards at Purdue. Crown Point, Ind. earned three letters in football, four letters in track Crown Point and one letter in basketball ... parents are Mike and PreP/Personal: Wide receiver and running maTT Audrey Dedmond ... born on Aug. 9, 1988, Max Al- back for head coach Mike Kirschner at Ben Davis ernesT exander Dedmond is a teacher prep major. High School ... hauled in 37 receptions for 538 yards Developed strength last season to go along with (14.5) and scored four times as a senior ... carried good speed, ball skills and quickness. 174 times for 1,164 yards (6.6) and 12 touchdowns Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G ... returned 10 kicks for a 36.0 average and one 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in five games and made his collegiate debut against Western Ken- 2008 6 51 0 12 0.5 8.5 4.2 score ... finalist for Indiana Mr. Football at wide re- 15 Totals 6 51 0 12 0.5 8.5 4.2 ceiver ... a first team all-state, All-Marion County tucky ... finished the season with three catches for and All-MIC Conference selection ... named team’s 18 yards ... hauled in first reception and ended the career sTaTs offensive most valuable player ... rated the 10th- Murray State game with two catches for 12 yards best prospect in the state of Indiana by Rivals.com ... made one catch with six yards vs. Ball State ... and 12th by Scout.com ... ranked as the No. 65 wide Academic All-Big Ten selection. receiver nationally by ESPN.com ... Prep Star All- Midwest Region selection ... Ben Davis went 7-4 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout S • 6-2, 197 • Fr.-R and advanced to sectionals before falling to No. team player of the week following the Iowa game. Indianapolis, Ind. 1 Pike ... earned three varsity letters ... one of six kyLeBishop Chatard Hoosiers in the 2008 signing class ... mother is Nik- PreP/Personal: Wide receiver for head coach ki Doss ... born on Sept. 22, 1989, Tandon Mic Doss Chip Pettit at Crown Point High School ... 2006 Indi- Redshirted at wide dieTrickreceiver in 2008 and moved to is a recreational sport management major. ana Gatorade Player of the Year finished the season safety during spring practice. with 56 receptions for 960 yards to go along with nine touchdowns and a 17.1 average per reception 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named special Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G ... closed out his career with 121 catches, 2,345 teams scout team player31 of the year ... four-time 2008 14 186 1 28 1.8 13.3 23.2 yards, 17 touchdowns and 19.4 yards per catch ... scout team player of the week (Western Kentucky, Totals 14 186 1 28 1.8 13.3 23.2 a member of the Indiana Football Coaches Associa- Northwestern, Wisconsin and Penn State). career sTaTs tion (IFCA) Top 50, an all-conference pick and a first

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 17 team all-area selection as a senior ... led team to an play on special teams against Purdue, picking up a parents are Chris and Cheryl Faulkner ... Chris is a undefeated2009 regular indiana season, Duneland FOOTB ConferenceaLL blocked punt and rushing 12 yards for a first down. former University of Florida tight end who went on Championship and a sectional title in 2006 ... also to play with the Dallas Cowboys (1983-84), Los An- played safety, where he recorded 52 tackles, five PreP/Personal: Quarterback and safety for geles Rams (1984) and San Diego Chargers (1985) interceptions and nine pass breakups in 2006 and head coach Bret Pearce ... as a junior and senior, ... born on Sept. 3, 1987, Cody Christopher Faulkner 84 tackles, 10 interceptions and 14 pass breakups earned first team Division IV All-State, all-district is a telecommunications major. for his career ... ranked as the top wide receiver and and All-SWBL honors ... named the District III-IV the ninth-best prospect in the state of Indiana by Offensive Player of the Year by the Dayton Daily Scout.com and Rivals.com ... collected three letters News and the SWBL Offensive Player of the Year in in football, four in baseball and two in basketball ... 2005 and 2006 ... finished career with 4,748 passing parents are Richard and Pam Ernest ... born on Oct. yards and 2,014 rushing yards ... threw for 1,525 18, 1988, Matthew A. Ernest is a sport marketing yards and rushed for 1,446 yards as a senior on the S • 6-1, 223 • Jr. and management major. heels of 1,990 passing yards with 20 touchdowns ... Meet the hoosiersIndianapolis, Ind. had 67 tackles and six interceptions in 2005 ... two- Warren Central year captain set 48 Milton Union records, including Jerimy most rushing and passing yards ... earned four let- Finch ters in football, basketball and baseball ... parents 2008 (soPhomore): NCAA ruled Finch eli- are Tom and Jane Evans ... born on Jan. 6, 1989, gible for the 2008 season during preseason camp Mitchell Ryan Evans is a fitness specialist major. ... played in five games at safety and on special WR • 6-3, 197 • Jr. teams ... blocked two punts and tallied six tackles West Milton, Ohio ... recorded blocked punts in back-to-back games Milton Union against Ball State and14 Michigan State ... the blocks miTcheLL Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G led to five Hoosier points and his block against the 2008 9 129 0 23 0.8 14.3 10.8 Very good all-aroundevans athlete has the ability to play Cardinals was Indiana’s first since Joe Kleinsmith’s Totals 9 129 0 23 0.8 14.3 10.8 both inside and outside ... has played wide receiver, at Purdue (Nov. 18, 2006) ... returned four punts for quarterback and safety in his two seasons. career sTaTs 41 yards (10.2 average) with a long of 15 yards ... added three tackles vs. MSU and two stops against 2008 (soPhomore): Opened preseason camp BSU ... made a solo tackle in his Hoosier debut vs. at quarterback before5 moving to wide receiver ... Western Kentucky ... named IU special teams player moved from safety to quarterback in 2008 spring of the week following the Ball State game. practice ... played in all 12 games at wide receiver, OL • 6-5, 308 • Jr.-R quarterback (three games) and on special teams ... Cicero, Ind. 2007 (Freshman): Appeared in three games at caught nine balls for 129 yards, threw for 37 yards cOdyHamilton Heights linebacker for the University of Florida before suf- with one TD and rushed for 26 yards with a score fering a broken leg vs. Tennessee that ended his ... made first career reception against Murray State Big, physical offensiveFau linemanLkner gained valuable ex- season ... collected seven total tackles, four solo, and finished the game with 19 yards and two catches perience in 2008 ... listed as starting right guard on and was one of three true freshmen to record an in- ... lined up behind center for first time against Cen- the preseason depth chart. terception ... picked off his pass against Tennessee tral Michigan and rushed twice, including a 14-yard and added three tackles in the Gators’ victory. TD ... ended the CMU game with three rushes for 2008 (soPhomore): Started all 11 games in 25 yards and one reception for 15 yards ... played which he appeared79 at right guard ... the Hoosiers PreP/Personal: Played for head coach Steve nearly the entire second half at quarterback vs. broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark (2,003) for the Tutsie at Warren Central High School, where he Wisconsin and completed one pass for nine yards second straight year, the first time since 2000 and was rated the No. 1 safety in the nation by Rivals. ... also played in relief at No. 7 (AP) Penn State ... 2001 an IU team produced back-to-back 2,000-yard com and the top player in the Hoosier state by Ri- caught one pass for 18 yards and threw a 28-yard rushing seasons ... Indiana averaged 4.5 yards per vals.com and Scout.com ... high school teammate TD pass on an end-around in the team’s victory over carry and carded 19 rushing scores, its best num- of Hoosier sophomore cornerback Chris Adkins No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... marked the first TD bers since 2001 (5.5, 33) ... the team rushed for over and sophomore offensive lineman Andrew Mc- throw by a wideout since Sept 26, 1998, when O.J. 250 yards four times with a season-best 297 yards Donald ... as a senior, helped lead Warren Central Conner hit Antwaan Randle El on a 51-yard score in the season-opening win over Western Kentucky. to its fourth consecutive Class 5A state title, the vs. Cincinnati ... collected career bests with three first high school football team to accomplish that receptions for 36 yards vs. Iowa ... added one catch 2007 (Freshman): A key offensive line reserve feat in the state of Indiana ... collected Class 5A at Illinois (23 yards) and at Minnesota (18 yards) ... for the Hoosiers, playing behind John Sandberg at All-State honors in both his senior and junior years six-time Hoosier special teams player of the week right guard ... participated in two games, making his ... recorded a team-high 11 tackles, returned an in- ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. collegiate debut against Indiana State and seeing terception 42 yards and had a 55-yard punt return time in the team’s win over Minnesota. for a touchdown in the state title game his junior 2007 (Freshman): Opened preseason camp at year ... ended his junior season with 98 tackles, 10 quarterback before moving to safety ... one of two 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. interceptions, five forced fumbles and three fumble true freshmen to play in 2007 ... appeared in all 13 recoveries ... parents are Charlotte Finch and James games at safety and on special teams ... finished PreP/Personal: Offensive lineman for Hamil- Flowers ... born on June 7, 1988, Jerimy Finch is a the year with 13 tackles, two interceptions and one ton Heights High School under head coach Steven general studies major. pass breakup ... collected the first two interceptions Stirn ... named to the All-State Top 33 and Tremen- of his career at Western Michigan ... became the dous 26 teams and led Hamilton Heights to an 8-5 first true freshman since Tracy Porter (2004 vs. Cen- season as a senior ... garnered CBS Sportsline All- tral Michigan) to record two interceptions in a game Region honors as a senior and all-state accolades ... earned the first start of his career the following both his sophomore and junior seasons ... earned weekend against Akron ... made two solo tackles in 3A All-State first team kudos while recording a his collegiate debut against Indiana State ... tallied blocking efficiency of 92 percent ... claimed Kokomo three tackles against Michigan State ... posted a Tribune All-Area first team recognition ... picked up pair of tackles at Northwestern ... made a crucial All-Mid-Indiana Conference first team honors ...

18 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm junior and picked off four passes ... garnered North- east Lakes All-District honors as a junior ... earned 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL a spot on the ESPN.com Class of 2006 Wide Receiv- ers to Watch List ... also lettered in basketball and track ... parents are Robert and Debra Fisher ... born CB • 5-9, 185 • Sr. on Sept. 12, 1987, Raymond E. Fisher is a general K • 5-9, 198 • Jr.-R Cleveland, Ohio studies major. LaPorte, Ind. ray Glenville nickLaPorte

One of 14 Hoosiers withFisher 100 career receptions and Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G 2008 (soPhomore):FOrd Made his collegiate debut 1,000 career receiving yards, Fisher moved to cor- 2006 24 215 0 32 2.2 9.0 19.5 vs. Murray State ... connected on his lone extra- nerback during spring practice ... excellent athlete 2007 52 482 4 60 4.3 9.3 40.2 point attempt against the Racers. has great speedMeet with good jumping t abilityhe and qual h- oosiers2008 42 373 career 5 64 sT3.8aTs 8.9 33.9 ity ball skills. Totals 118 1070 9 64 3.5 9.1 31.5 2007 (Freshman): Did not see any game action 7 in 2007. 91 2008 (JUnIor): Made nine starts and played in 11 games ... ranks eighth on IU’s all-time receptions 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. list with 118 and has 1,070 career receiving yards ... led the team with 42 receptions and five touch- PreP/Personal: Hit all 52 of his extra points downs and finished second with 373 yards ... rushed QB • 6-5, 227 • Fr.-R and all five field goals as a senior at LaPorte High for 58 yards on 10 carries and returned 11 punts for Caledonia, Mich. School ... career-long field goal was 43 yards ... 106 yards (9.6 average) ... ninth in the Big Ten av- Alma named first team all-state by the Indiana Football eraging 3.82 catches per game and tied for ninth in adam Coaches Association and the Bloomington Herald- league games only with 4.12 receptions each time FOLLeTT Times ... honor roll student who also lettered in soc- out ... made a career-long 64-yard TD reception and Got a taste of action as No. 2 quarterback during cer and ... had 49 touchbacks in 66 kickoff finished with 75 yards on three receptions against spring practice ... smart, strong right-hander has attempts as a senior ... parents are Dan and Lana Central Michigan ... gained 68 yards on five catches a good awareness of the offense and studies the Ford ... born on Feb. 13, 1987, Nicholas Andrew with a touchdown against Iowa ... tallied seven game ... enters preseason camp as Ben Chappell’s Ford is a criminal justice major. grabs for 43 yards and a score to go along with 23 back-up. 14 rushing yards on two attempts vs. Michigan State ... added 46 yards on five catches at Minnesota and 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout 43 yards on four receptions at Illinois ... caught TDs team player of the week following the Ball State vs. Western Kentucky and at Purdue ... collected a game. career-best 29-yard punt return at No. 7 (AP) Penn K • 5-11, 191 • Fr.-R State ... three-time Hoosier special teams player of PreP/Personal: Quarterback for head coach Indianapolis, Ind. the week. Randy Lark at Alma High School ... 2007 Detroit Free Press first team all-state selection ... also named nickLawrence North 2007 (soPhomore): Second on the team with first team all-area and first team all-conference ... FreeLand 52 catches and four touchdowns while sitting third led Alma to its first district title, an undefeated Owns a strong leg and will get a chance to compete on the club with 482 yards and 40.2 yards per game regular season and its best season in school his- for the starting kicking job in preseason camp ... in 12 contests ... notched his first career 100-yard tory (11-1) ... threw for 1,964 yards and 20 touch- gained valuable experience in spring drills. game with 106 yards on nine catches against Min- downs in addition to rushing for 242 yards with six nesota, including a 54-yarder ... set a career high scores ... ranked the No. 88 quarterback nationally 2008: Redshirted the99 2008 season. with 134 yards and two touchdowns on six grabs and the No. 40 prospect in the state of Michigan against Ball State ... snared a 60-yard reception vs. by Scout.com ... rated the 30th-best prospect in PreP/Personal: Kicker and punter for head the Cardinals ... grabbed nine passes for 77 yards at Michigan by Rivals.com ... Prep Star All-Midwest coach Tom Dilley at Lawrence North High School Western Michigan ... made five catches for 49 yards Region selection ... spent his first three seasons at ... 2007 Mr. Punter finalist ... broke school records at Northwestern ... had four catches and rushed for Caledonia (Mich.) High School ... finished his high with 134 points, 95 extra points, 85 touchbacks 19 yards on two carries against Purdue ... caught school career with a 36-2 record as a starter, in- and a 48-yard field goal ... named Indiana Football his first career on a 24-yard re- cluding an undefeated conference record, a 2005 Coaches Association (IFCA) Top 50 All-State at ception against Akron ... snared three passes and state championship, a trip to the semifinals in 2006 kicker and punter, 5A all-state at punter, IFCA Re- posted a 16-yard run against Illinois ... caught a and a 61.1 completion percentage ... earned three gion 7 All-Star, Bloomington Herald-Times All-State pair of passes for 24 yards against Indiana State ... varsity football letters, three varsity track and field honorable mention at kicker and All-Marion County picked up his only catch for a four-yard touchdown letters and two varsity basketball letters ... aver- at kicker as a senior ... earned all-state and All- against Iowa. aged 10 points, 16 rebounds and seven blocks per Marion County honors at kicker his junior season ... game on the hardwood ... was a member of the three-year football and two-year soccer letterwin- 2006 (Freshman): Played in 11 games, making Executive Business Apprentice Program for “Execu- ner ... parents are Mike and Diane Freeland ... born one start ... caught 24 passes for 215 yards on the tive Leaders of Tomorrow” ... one of two members on July 27, 1989, Nicholas Paul Freeland is a sport season, finishing fifth on the team in receptions ... in the class from the state of Michigan ... parents marketing and management major. had four catches and 52 yards against Southern Illi- are Chuck and Lauri Follett ... born on July 26, 1989, nois ... played in his first career game against West- Adam J. Follett is an exploratory student. ern Michigan, making three catches for 22 yards.

PreP/Personal: Played wide receiver and de- fensive back for head coach Ted Ginn, Sr. ... missed all of his senior season due to injury, but recorded 1,120 all-purpose yards and 13 touchdowns as a

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 19 40 yards per kick in six of the last seven games and 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL eight of the last 10 ... 67-yard punt against Michi- gan State shared the longest in the conference ... finished the year with a 43.0 average, 11 punts over 50 yards and 13 inside the 20 over the final OT • 6-9, 282 • So.-R 10 games (37.0 average first two games) ... aver- DE • 6-0, 250 • So.-R Florissant, Mo. aged 51.5 (six punts), the fifth-highest single-game Detroit, Mich. JOshMcCluer North average in IU lore, with four over 50 yards and one dariusHighland Park inside the 20 vs. the Spartans ... placed punts at Has good feet and canhager bend his knees for his size ... the two- and three-yard lines in the team’s win over Moved from linebackerJOhnsOn to defensive end during listed as back-up right tackle to James Brewer on No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... also picked up a first spring practice ... pass-rusher off the edge can use the preseason depth chart. down after a bad snap when he ran for 17 yards ... height and quickness to his advantage. posted an average of 50.0 withMeet two punts over t 50he hoosiers 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in the first two yards and one inside the 20 vs. Ball State ... punted 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in all 12 games games of the year against77 Western Kentucky and three times with a 44.7 average and a 50-yarder at linebacker and on44 special teams ... finished the Murray State ... made his collegiate debut against at Purdue ... placed one punt at the five-yard line, year with 13 tackles, seven solo ... netted three WKU. kicked a 51-yarder and averaged 44.4 on three tackles at Illinois and at No. 7 (AP) Penn State ... punts at Illinois ... dropped one punt at the six-yard recorded a pair of stops at Minnesota and vs. Iowa 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout line, kicked a 53-yarder and averaged 41.7 on six ... forced the first fumble of his career against Wis- team player of the week following the Illinois punts against Iowa ... landed three inside the 20 consin ... added one tackle in his collegiate debut game. vs. Central Michigan (7, 10 and 16) and Wisconsin vs. Western Kentucky ... two-time IU special teams (15, 10, 17) ... punted a career-high nine times for a player of the week. PreP/Personal: Offensive lineman for head 40.7 average at No. 7 (AP) Penn State ... posted a coach Jim Schottmueller at McCluer North High 57-yarder and dropped one inside the 20 in debut 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... three-time School ... first team All-State Coaches Poll and against Western Kentucky ... nine-time IU special scout team player of the week (Illinois, Northwest- first team All-State Sports Writer Poll as a senior teams player of the week. ern and Purdue). ... 2006 first team all-metro selection and first team Suburban North Conference honoree ... 10th-ranked 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season. PreP/Personal: Linebacker and running back senior in St. Louis and the area’s second-best se- for head coach Cedric Dortch at Highland Park ... nior offensive lineman according to the St. Louis PreP/Personal: Punter and quarterback for a first team all-state, all-metro and all-conference Post-Dispatch ... named a captain as a senior and head coach Jim Tietjen at Whitefish Bay High selection as a junior and senior ... recorded 53 helped lead team to an 11-1 overall record and a School ... first team all-state selection with a tackles and one interception to go along with 1,583 trip to the state semifinals ... second team Subur- 44.5-yard average during his senior season ... rushing yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior ... col- ban North Conference in 2005 ... McCluer North earned All-America honors ... played in the East lected 93 tackles and one interception with 2,143 finished second in state in 2005 (11-3) and 2004 Meets West All-Star Game in Orlando ... rated the rushing yards and 30 TDs as a junior ... named all- (11-2) ... earned four varsity letters in football and seventh-best punter in the nation by Scout.com ... conference with 80 tackles, 2,239 rushing yards four in track ... mother is Debbie Kimble ... born on recorded a career-best 76-yard punt ... earned all- and 21 touchdowns his sophomore campaign ... May 30, 1989, Joshua Mikkel Hager is a tourism conference honors at quarterback ... threw for 1,100 team netted division, district and regional champi- management major. yards and ran for 450 yards ... collected 11 passing onships after going 11-2 in 2006 and 12-1 in 2005 scores and five rushing TDs ... earned three letters ... three-year letterwinner and two-time captain in football, one in track and one in baseball ... par- ... mother is Eula Evans ... born on May 7, 1989, ents are Chris and Loni Hagerup ... born on April 10, Darius C. Johnson is a criminal justice major. 1989, Christopher Eric Hagerup is a SPEA manage- ment major ... enrolled at Indiana in January 2007 Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD P • 6-5, 201 • So.-R and participated in spring drills. Whitefish Bay, Wis. 2008 7 6 13 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 chrisWhitefish Bay Totals 7 6 13 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Year G no Yds lg avg 50+ I20 I10 career sTaTs hagerup 2008 12 61 2586 67 42.4 13 14 5 Talented punter with a big leg coming off one of the Totals 12 61 2586 67 42.4 13 14 5 top freshman seasons in the country ... limited in the spring due to offseason ACL surgery ... will be career sTaTs team’s No. 1 punter in preseason camp. CB • 5-10, 210 • So.-R 2008 honors: Received12 honorable mention All- St. Petersburg, Fla. Big Ten recognition from the conference media ... dOnneLLLakewood also a Sporting News, Rivals.com and Phil Steele Magazine Freshman All-American second team Enters preseason campJOnes atop the depth chart at right selection. cornerback ... has speed to play corner and can hit like a safety. 2008 (Freshman): Finished the season with an average of 42.4 yards on 61 punts, the seventh-best 2008 (Freshman): Started the final two games single-season average in school history ... ranked of the year at Penn10 State and at Purdue and ap- third in the Big Ten and 22nd nationally ... average peared in 11 games ... made 20 tackles, 18 solo, was the third best by a freshman in the country ... with one interception, three pass breakups and one netted 13 punts over 50 yards, kicked at least one tackle for loss ... recorded a career-high 10 tackles, 50-yarder in nine games, landed 14 punts inside the nine solo, with a pass breakup at Purdue ... picked 20-yard line and five inside the 10 ... averaged over off first career pass and recorded four tackles,

20 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm three solo, vs. Wisconsin ... broke up two passes in ... parents are Willie and Vickie Jones ... born on with one sack (24 yards), three tackles for loss and his first start at No. 7 (AP) Penn State ... collected Oct. 13, 1989, Frederick Bernard Jones is a tourism one2009 forced fumble indiana in win overFOOTB No. 22a (BCS)LL North- one tackle in debut against Western Kentucky ... management major. western ... collected two sacks and six tackles in named IU special teams player of the week follow- the season opener vs. Western Kentucky and two ing the Western Kentucky game. sacks and five stops against Wisconsin ... notched Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD a career-best 11 tackles and forced a fumble at No. 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named co- 2008 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 7 (AP) Penn State ... finished with three tackles defensive scout team player of the year with Fred Totals 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 for loss and four stops against Michigan State ... Jones ... three-time scout team player of the week recovered a fumble and netted a half-sack at Illi- (Western Michigan, Iowa and Ball State). career sTaTs nois ... had six tackles, two for loss, and a sack vs. Central Michigan ... contributed one sack, two TFLs PreP/Personal: Cornerback and running and four tackles against Iowa ... seven tackles, four back for head coachMeet Otis Dixon att Lakewoodhe Highh oosiers solo, and added a half-sack against Murray State. School ... joined the Hoosiers in June 2007 ... tal- DE • 6-3, 263 • Sr.-5th lied 54 tackles and three interceptions his senior Orlando, Fla. 2007 (soPhomore): Played and started all 13 season ... also rushed for 800 yards and seven Cypress Creek games at defensive end ... finished second on the touchdowns en route to all-county honors and Jammie team with 12.5 tackles for loss and third with 4.5 honorable mention all-state accolades ... sprinter Selected a first teamkirLew All-Big Ten defensive lineman sacks ... collected 57 tackles, 34 solo, in addition to on track and field team ... mother is Jonnie Jones by Athlon Sports, Lindy’s and Sporting News pre- two pass breakups, two quarterback hurries, one ... born on Oct. 15, 1988, Donnell Plase Jones is a season magazines ... rated the eighth-best defen- forced fumble and one fumble recovery ... made criminal justice major. sive end in the country by Lindy’s ... non-stop motor nine tackles, six solo, 3.5 sacks and 4.5 tackles turned in All-America season in 2008 ... great pass- for loss at Iowa ... the 3.5 sacks were the third- rusher and good against57 the run ... team leader and highest single-game total and the 4.5 tackles for Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD one of hardest-working Hoosiers will start at right loss were the fourth-highest single-game total in 2008 18 2 20 1.0-6 0-0 0 0 1 4 end ... missed spring practice due to sports hernia. IU lore ... recorded 10 tackles at Northwestern ... Totals 18 2 20 1.0-6 0-0 0 0 1 4 carded seven solo stops and one tackle for loss in career sTaTs 2008 honors: One of six finalists for the Ted the Insight Bowl against Oklahoma State ... posted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award ... four tackles, one for loss, and forced a fumble at voted first team All-Big Ten by the conference me- Wisconsin ... made five tackles, three for loss, and dia and second team by the league’s coaches ... broke up a pair of passes against Ball State ... Aca- honorable mention SI.com All-American ... second demic All-Big Ten selection. DE • 6-4, 262 • So.-R team Rivals.com All-Big Ten ... received the team’s Tyrone, Ga. Anthony Thompson MVP Award, collected the 2006 (Freshman): Made 27 tackles, includ- FredSandy Creek team’s outstanding defensive lineman award and ing five for loss ... named Freshman All-Big Ten by named the team’s defensive player of the year ... Sporting News ... played in 11 of IU’s 12 games and Came on strong duringJOnes spring practice ... big body Academic All-Big Ten selection. started the final seven at end ... added five tackles, will help rush defense ... No. 2 on preseason depth 1.5 for loss, and posted a sack against Michigan chart behind Greg Middleton at left end. 2008 (JUnIor): Finished the season with 10.5 State ... carded his first career forced fumble and sacks and 19.5 tackles for loss, both ranked fourth recovered it for his first career fumble recovery 2008 (Freshman): Made 12 appearances on the on Indiana’s single-season list ... second in the Big at top-ranked Ohio State ... Academic All-Big Ten defensive line and93 on special teams ... recorded Ten and tied for 14th nationally in sacks and third selection. a pair of tackles against Iowa ... added one stop in the league and sixth nationally in tackles for loss vs. Wisconsin and one tackle at No. 7 (AP) Penn ... paced the conference during league play only in 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. State. tackles for loss and shared third in sacks ... tied for fourth on IU’s career tackles for loss chart with PreP/Personal: Second team all-state as a 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named co- 37.0 and sits a half-sack out of fifth place with 16.5 senior tight end and defensive end ... member of defensive scout team player of the year with Don- career sacks ... 19.5 tackles for loss most by a Hoo- the school’s first district champion basketball team nell Jones ... four-time scout team player of the sier since current Chicago Bear Adewale Ogunl- ... parents are Henry Kirlew and Janet Jackson ... week (Western Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin eye’s 21.0 in 1997 ... appeared in all 12 games with born on May 12, 1987, Jammie Leonard Kirlew is and Purdue). 10 starts, primarily at right end, and has started 30 a SPEA management and public financial manage- of the last 32 games ... finished second on the team ment double major ... studied abroad in Italy during PreP/Personal: Defensive lineman for head with 74 tackles and shared the team lead with 53 the 2007 summer semester ... a volunteer for Presi- coach Chip Walker at Sandy Creek High School solo stops ... also forced a pair of fumbles and re- dent Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. ... first team all-county and all-area selection as covered one ... led all Big Ten defensive linemen in a senior ... also named Fayette County Defensive tackles (23rd overall) ... recorded three multi-sack Player of the Year ... closed out 2006 with 46 tack- games and seven multi-tackle for loss contests to Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD les, 39 solos, 17 tackles for loss, seven sacks and push career totals to four and 11, respectively ... 2006 16 11 27 5.0-15 1.5-7 1 1 0 1 four pass breakups ... led Sandy Creek to a 35-10 reached three tackles for loss three times ... posted 2007 34 23 57 12.5-42 4.5-23 1 1 0 2 four-year record, the school’s best-ever four-year at least one-half TFL 10 times and one-half sack on 2008 53 21 74 career19.5-102 10.5-86sTaTs 2 1 0 0 mark, including two region championships (2003 eight occasions ... made 2.5 sacks and 3.5 tackles Totals 103 55 158 37.0-159 16.5-116 4 3 0 3 and 2004) and four straight trips to the state play- for loss to go along with a game-high 10 tackles, offs ... also participated in basketball and track seven solo, at Minnesota ... posted nine solo stops

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K/P • 6-0, 180 • Sr. S • 5-11, 197 • Sr.-5th TE • 6-3, 225 • Fr.-R Carmel, Ind. Glenview, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. charLieCarmel maTTGlenbrook South charLesTrezevant Listed No. 2 on the kLingensmiThpreseason depth chart at both Very smart footballkurZ player ... always in the right Came to Hoosiers asLOve wide receiveriii before moving kicker and punter ... received most of the punts place and in the right coverage ... behind Austin to tight end ... limited in spring practice due to ACL with the first unit in the spring and gets rid of the Thomas at strong safety on preseason depth chart injury ... athletic pass-catcher with good hands. ball quickly. ... special teams contributor.Meet the hoosiers 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout 2008 (JUnIor): Did30 not see any game action in 2008 (JUnIor): Did40 not see any game action in team player of the85 week following the Central 2008 ... joined the Hoosiers during 2008 spring 2008 ... two-time scout team player of the week Michigan game. practice. (Central Michigan and Penn State). PreP/Personal: Wide receiver for head coach 2005: Lettered one season on the men’s soccer 2007 (soPhomore): Did not see any game ac- Teli White at Trezevant High School ... named team at St. Bonaventure’s University ... played tion in 2007 ... two-time scout team player of the team’s most valuable player and outstanding 13 games before transferring to IU following the week (Akron and Wisconsin). player junior and senior seasons ... team captain 2005-06 academic season. was selected to Memphis All-Star Game ... caught 2006 (Freshman): Did not see any game ac- 28 passes for 475 yards and five scores in 2007 ... PreP/Personal: Kicker for head coach Keith tion in 2006. rated the 24th-best prospect in the state of Ten- Farmer at Carmel High School ... earned one letter nessee by Scout.com ... Prep Star All-Southeast in football and two in soccer at Carmel ... recog- 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. Region selection ... hauled in 32 balls for 825 yards nized as first team all-state his senior season ... and seven touchdowns in addition to picking off a parents are Mark and Stacey Klingensmith ... born PreP/Personal: An all-conference, all-area pair of passes in 2006 ... four-year starter at Treze- on May 14, 1987, Charles Ryan Klingensmith is a and second team all-state selection at safety for vant ... also earned three varsity letters in track and general studies major. head coach Mike Noll at Glenbrook South High field ... won the 2006 triple jump city championship School ... had 113 tackles, four interceptions and (43-7) and finished second at state in the event ... two blocked punts as a senior ... also a standout honor roll student and a member of the leadership hockey and lacrosse player ... parents are Jerry team ... the lone player in the class from the state Kurz and Kathryn Hall ... born on Oct. 29, 1986, of Tennessee ... born on Sept. 27, 1989, Charles Matthew Hall Kurz is a sport communication- Henry Love III is recreational sport management broadcast major. major ... cousin, Royce Love, played fullback at DE • 6-4, 250 • Fr.-R Vanderbilt University. Columbus, Ohio kyLeHargrave (Va.) Military Provides speed off kOZthe edgeak ... very good athlete parlays into rushing the passer ... will help on third- down situations in 2009. CB • 6-0, 185 • So.-R Fort Wayne, Ind. LB • 5-9, 201 • Jr.-R 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... three-time andreSouth Side Mishawaka, Ind. scout team player 96of the week (Ball State, Michi- JamieMishawaka gan State and Northwestern). 2008 (Freshman):LagrOne Made his collegiate debut in the season finale at Purdue and recorded one 2008 (soPhomore):LukasZewski Did not see any game ac- PreP/Personal: Defensive lineman for head tackle. tion in 2008 ... four-time scout team player of the coach Robert Prunty (Hargrave [Va.] Military Acad- week (Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin and Purdue). emy) and Jay Sharret (Pickerington [Ohio] Central) PreP/Personal: Wide receiver and defensive ... spent the 2007 season at Hargrave ... played back for head coach22 Mike Cheviron at South Side 2007 (Freshman): Made collegiate debut vs. three years at Emmaus (Pa.) High School before at- High School ... rushed for 889 yards on 88 carries to Indiana State ... named54 scout team player of the tending Pickerington Central High School his senior go along with 53 tackles, 23 solo, and five intercep- week following the Penn State game. season ... Indiana co-defensive coordinator Brian tions as a senior ... named second team All-Sum- George was a former assistant coach at Pickering- mit Athletic Conference selection ... helped team 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. ton Central (1994-97) ... led Pickerington Central to capture sectional and regional championships ... a 13-2 record and a state runner-up finish ... earned lettered in football, basketball and track ... parents PreP/Personal: Played strong safety for Jim four varsity football letters and two varsity basket- are Andre LaGrone, Sr., and Tangelia Allen ... born Aldrich at Mishawaka High School, posting 69 ball letters ... one of two members of the class from on June 28, 1988, Andre Scott LaGrone is a psy- tackles, 14 for loss, and three sacks as a senior ... Ohio ... parents are Kevin Kozak and Lisa Hammond chology major ... joined the team for 2008 spring forced one fumble and recovered three ... played ... born on January 5, 1989, Kyle Matthew Kozak practice. for the Metro All-Star team as a senior, posting is an exercise science major ... uncle, Kory Kozak, an interception ... also wrestled for Mishawaka ... played defensive tackle at Rutgers University ... en- parents are Jim and Susan Lukaszewski ... born on rolled at Indiana in January 2008 and participated July 17, 1987, Jamie Leo Lukaszewski is a finance in spring practice. major.

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DT • 6-3, 286 • Jr.-R RB • 5-10, 206 • So.-R C • 6-2, 284 • Fr.-R Elkhart, Ind. South Bend, Ind. Wheaton, Ill. deOnTeElkhart Central shawnJohn Adams wiLLWarrenville South Missed the spring followingmack hip surgery ... spirited 2008 (Freshman):maJOr-winsTOn Did not see any game ac- Smart, quick, athleticmaTTe center received time with the and emotional player ... one of the leaders on the tion in 2008 ... named scout team player of the first unit during spring practice ... well-rounded and defensive line appears No. 1 at tackle on pre- week following the Wisconsin game. mature young man enters preseason camp behind season depth chart.Meet the hoosiers Pete Saxon at center on the depth chart. 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... two-time 2008 (soPhomore):55 Started nine games at scout team player of23 the week (Western Michigan 2008: Redshirted the60 2008 season ... named co- defensive tackle and played in 11 games overall and Michigan State). offensive scout team player of the year with Darius ... made 21 tackles with two sacks, 2.5 tackles Willis ... three-time scout team player of the week for loss and one fumble recovery on the season ... PreP/Personal: Running back for John Ad- (Ball State, Illinois and Purdue). notched his first career sack and recovered his first ams High School under head coach Elmer Britton career fumble against Murray State ... recorded ... averaged 95.7 yards and 8.0 yards per carry his PreP/Personal: Offensive lineman for head five tackles at No. 7 (AP) Penn State ... collected senior season ... an all-area, all-conference and coach Ron Muhitch at Wheaton-Warrenville three tackles in first career start against Western honorable mention all-state selection in 2006 ... South High School ... an all-state, all-area and all- Kentucky ... added three solo tackles at Minnesota ran for 1,288 yards and scored 11 times as a junior conference selection ... 2007 Chicago Sun-Times ... tallied second sack of the season in Hoosiers’ ... turned in his best performance with 302 yards All-Area selection ... rated the 20th-best prospect win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern. and four scores in a single game ... first team all- in the state of Illinois by Scout.com ... Prep Star All- conference, all-region and honorable mention all- Midwest Region selection ... Wheaton-Warrenville 2007 (Freshman): Played in 12 games on the state in 2005 ... team captain and team MVP as a South compiled a 39-2 record in his three seasons defensive line, making 18 tackles ... made his col- junior and senior ... earned three letters in football on the varsity, including a 2006 state title (14-0) legiate debut and posted a solo tackle against ... also ran track and served as a team captain as and a state runner-up finish in 2007 (13-1) ... team Indiana State ... notched three tackles against Illi- a junior and senior ... parents are Charles and Fe- reeled off 27 straight victories before falling in the nois ... tallied three tackles against Minnesota and licia McCallister ... born on Nov. 8, 1988, Shawn 2007 state championship ... one of three members added his first career tackle for loss ... had a break- Major-Winston is an african american and african in the class from the state of Illinois ... parents are out game at Northwestern, making seven tackles diaspora studies major. Bill and Peg Matte ... born on June 30, 1989, Wil- ... closed the season with a pair of solo tackles in liam E. Matte III is an exploratory student. the Insight Bowl vs. Oklahoma State.

2006: Redshirted the 2006 season.

PreP/Personal: Played defensive tackle for TE • 6-4, 254 • Jr.-R Elkhart Central High School under head coach Marion, Ohio Mark Hummell ... positioned as a defensive end LB • 6-2, 244 • Sr. Marion Pleasant Darien, Ill. as a sophomore (74 total tackles, seven for loss) Brad Hinsdale South before switching to tackle as a junior (84 total tack- marTin maTT les, nine for loss, four sacks) and nose tackle as a Improved catching and blocking in the spring ... senior ... earned 5A All-State first team honors as IU threw the ball more to tight ends during spring Named a third teamm All-BigayBerry Ten linebacker by Ath- a senior ... recorded 89 total tackles, (45 solo, 44 drills and he took advantage. lon Sports preseason magazine ... big hitter worked assisted), four sacks, eight tackles for loss, three hard in the weight room during the winter and forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and five 2008 (soPhomore):86 Made his first career start spring ... team leader listed as starting middle line- passes broken up ... parents are Sonya Mack and at No. 7 (AP) Penn State and played in 11 games backer on preseason43 depth chart. Willie Davis ... born on Sept. 13, 1987, Deonte M. overall ... hauled in first career reception for six Mack is a general studies major. yards against Michigan State. 2008 (JUnIor): Started all 12 games at middle linebacker ... led the team with 89 tackles and 2007 (Freshman): Played against Indiana shared the team lead with 53 solo stops ... became Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD State and at Western Michigan before suffering a the first Hoosier from the front seven to lead the 2007 8 10 18 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 season-ending foot injury. team in tackles since Kyle Killion in 2005 ... second 2008 11 10 21 2.5-6 2.0-5 0 1 0 0 on the Hoosiers with five sacks for 35 yards and Totals 19 20 39 3.5-7 2.0-5 0 1 0 0 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. shared second with 8.5 tackles for loss ... also tied career sTaTs for the team lead with two fumble recoveries ... PreP/Personal: Tight end and defensive back added two pass breakups ... finished 10th in the Big at Marion Pleasant High School under head coach Ten with 7.4 tackles per game and 10th in league Chris Kubbs ... led Marion Pleasant to an 8-3 ledger games only with 7.8 stops each time out ... tied for as a senior ... earned first team all-league honors third in conference games only with 0.25 fumble as a tight end, defensive back and punter ... earned recoveries per game ... recorded four double-digit all-state recognition his final campaign in the Asso- tackle games, the last four games of the season ... ciated Press Division V Poll ... parents are Greg and tied a school record with four sacks against Central Elizabeth Martin ... born on July 16, 1987, Brandon Michigan, a 2008 conference single-game high, Richard Martin is a SPEA management major. and collected career highs with 13 tackles and 10

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 23 solos ... became the third player in school history to his senior year ... parents are Kevin and Trina Mc- reach the2009 four-sack indiana mark, joining FOOTB current ChicagoaLL Coy ... born on April 18, 1986, Demetrius Marcal Bear Adewale Ogunleye (1997) and Van Waiters McCray is a general studies major. (1986) ... finished the year with 11 tackles at No. 7 (AP) Penn State and 11 stops, seven solo, with RB • 5-11, 200 • Sr.-5th one tackle for loss at Purdue ... tallied 10 tackles, Year att Yards TD lg avg/C avg/G Brandon, Fla. six solo, along with one pass breakup vs. Wiscon- 2006 88 320 2 53 3.6 32.0 Armwood sin ... added eight stops, six solo, against Iowa ... demeTrius 2007 22 138 0 45 6.3 46.0 made seven solo tackles and recovered a fumble in mccray 2008 59 214 2 31 3.6 17.8 the team’s win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... Showed what he can do during a healthy spring Totals 169 career672 r 4ushing 53 sT4.0aTs 26.9 recorded six tackles and one TFL against Michigan practice ... downhill runner should benefit from the State ... recovered the first fumble of his career at new pistol offense ... one of several running backs Minnesota ... added four stops and his first career expected to see action this fallMeet. the Yearh oosiersno Yds TD lG avg/r avg./G sack against Ball State ... made four tackles, in- 22 2008 17 387 0 36 22.8 32.2 cluding a half-tackle for loss, in his first career start 2008 (JUnIor): Appeared in all 12 games and Totals 17 387 0 36 22.8 32.2 vs. Western Kentucky. earned one start at No. 7 (AP) Penn State ... fin- ished the season with 214 rushing yards on 59 career kick reTurn sTaTs 2007 (soPhomore): Back-up middle linebacker carries and scored twice ... returned 17 kicks for saw action in all 13 games ... made 42 tackles, 20 387 yards and led the team with a 22.8 average solo, with 1.5 tackles for loss and one pass breakup ... average good for eighth in the Big Ten ... ended on the season ... finished with eight tackles, seven the year second on the team with 600 all-purpose OL • 6-6, 290 • So.-R solo stops and added a tackle for loss in the Insight yards (50.0 per game) ... racked up 191 yards on Indianapolis, Ind. Bowl vs. Oklahoma State ... made seven tackles at eight kick returns against Wisconsin, the second- Warren Central Michigan State ... added six tackles at Wisconsin highest kick return yardage mark in school history andrew ... collected three tackles, one solo, against Indiana and the second-best single-game Big Ten total in Got bigger and strongermcdOnaLd in weight room ... slated as State in the season opener ... posted four tackles, 2008 ... also rushed for 53 yards on nine carries back-up left tackle behind Rodger Saffold heading two solo, against Minnesota ... recorded four tack- (5.9 average) with a season-long 31-yard rush to into preseason camp. les at Northwestern. finish the game with a career-high 244 all-purpose yards ... collected 47 yards on eight carries (5.9) 2008 (Freshman): Played in five games at 2006 (Freshman): Appeared in 11 games and and crossed the goal line against Murray State ... offensive tackle and72 guard ... made back-to-back totaled 12 tackles, five solo, on the season ... top rushed eight times for 37 yards (4.6) vs. Ball State starts, the first of career, at left guard against Iowa performance came at No. 1 (AP) Ohio State, when ... tallied 82 yards on five kick returns at Penn State and at Illinois ... received first career action vs. he netted eight tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss ...... added 66 yards (two kick returns) vs. Central Western Kentucky and also saw time against Mur- made his first collegiate appearance and recorded Michigan and 48 yards (two) against Michigan ray State and Ball State. two tackles in the Hoosiers’ season-opening vic- State ... garnered a rushing score against the Chip- tory over Western Michigan. pewas ... two-time IU special teams player of the week. 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout team player of the week following the Iowa game. PreP/Personal: Played fullback, middle line- backer and safety for Hinsdale South High School 2007 (soPhomore): Appeared in the first PreP/Personal: Offensive tackle for head under head coach Jim Kirwan ... rushed for 2,242 three games (22 carries, 138 yards) before being coach Steve Tutsie at Warren Central High School yards and 36 touchdowns while guiding his team hampered by a leg injury the final nine games ...... high school teammate of Hoosier junior safety to a 10-2 finish as a senior ... garnered all-state carried the ball eight times for 75 yards, including Jerimy Finch and sophomore cornerback Chris Ad- honors as well as the Reporter-Progress/Suburban a 45-yard run, at Western Michigan ... ran for 60 kins ... Warren Central became the first team in In- Life All-Area Football Player of the Year award yards on 13 carries against Akron. diana history to claim four consecutive state titles ... graduated with the school’s career records ... first team all-state selection in 2006 ... named for rushing yards (2,827) and touchdowns (39), 2006 (Freshman): Played in 10 games, racking to the 2006 Super Team and was an Academic All- single-season records for rushing yards (2,242), up 320 yards rushing and four total touchdowns ... Star ... rated the 10th-best prospect in the state touchdowns (36) and points (186), and the single- rushed for 39 yards and one score and had a career- of Indiana by Rivals.com ... earned three letters in game record for touchdowns (five) ... parents are best 53 receiving yards and his first career touch- football and two in track ... parents are Shawn and Gary and Mary Mayberry ... born on Aug. 6, 1987, down reception at Minnesota ... became the first Marion McDonald and Jerri Carter ... born on Sept. Matthew William Mayberry is a recreational sport player since Levron Williams and Jeremi Johnson 8, 1988, Andrew Alexander McDonald is a fine management major. (in 2001) to rush for a score and catch a TD strike in the same game ... also registered a career-high arts: studio art major. 84 yards on 13 carries as the Hoosiers downed No. Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD 15 (AP) Iowa ... scored his first career touchdown 2006 5 7 12 1.5-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 against Southern Illinois on a 12-yard run in the 2007 20 22 42 1.5-5 0-0 0 0 0 1 fourth quarter. 2008 53 36 89 8.5-47 5.0-35 0 2 0 2 Totals 78 65 143career 11.5-56 5.0-35sTaTs 0 2 0 3 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season.

PreP/Personal: Rated among the top-50 play- ers in the state of Florida and among the top-50 high school running backs in the nation as a senior at Armwood High School for head coach Sean Cal- lahan ... rushed for 1,642 yards on 142 carries and 29 touchdowns en route to Hillsborough County Player of the Year and first team all-state honors

24 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm istered one quarterback hurry ... had six multi-sack contests2009 and indiana started all 13 FOOTB games ...a LLmade three tackles, recorded two sacks and forced a fumble in his first career start against Indiana State ... collected a sack and scored his first career touch- LB • 6-1, 242 • So.-R DE • 6-3, 285 • Sr. down on a 44-yard fumble recovery at Western Jeffersonville, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Michigan ... matched a career best by posting 2.5 BrandOnJeffersonville gregPike sacks against Purdue with four stops ... made five tackles, including 2.5 sacks, at Iowa ... posted six 2008 (Freshman):mcghee Did not see any game ac- A second team All-BigmiddLeTOn Ten defensive lineman by tackles and added two sacks against Akron ... col- tion in 2008 ... two-time scout team player of the Lindy’s preseason magazine ... excellent pass-rush- lected a 17-yard sack against Minnesota and broke week (Western Kentucky and Minnesota). er with strong hands looked to regain 2007 form up a pair of passes ... posted a career-best seven Meet the hoosierswith a good spring ... will start at left end. tackles and forced a fumble against Penn State ... 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season. made six tackles and recorded a pair of sacks at 39 2008 (JUnIor): Started92 five games at defensive Wisconsin ... delivered two more sacks against PreP/Personal: Played linebacker for head end and appeared in 11 games ... ended the year Ball State ... made 1.5 tackles for loss, including a coach Steve Cooley at Jeffersonville ... recorded third on the team with four sacks and fifth with five sack, at Michigan State. 60 tackles and eight interceptions his senior cam- tackles for loss ... ranks fourth in school history paign ... set the school’s single-season and single- with 20 career sacks ... also collected 18 tackles, 2006 (Freshman): Played in five games, mak- game records for deflections ... earned three let- 14 solo, shared the team lead with two fumble re- ing six total tackles and two solo stops ... collected ters in football and basketball ... parents are Tony coveries (tied for third in league games only and three tackles, one for loss, vs. No. 2 (AP) Michigan McGhee and Wilma Smith ... born on March 3, fifth overall), forced one fumble and broke up one ... collegiate debut came at Illinois. 1989, Brandon McGhee is a criminal justice major. pass ... named to the Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year, the Chuck Bednarik Award, the Bronko PreP/Personal: Defensive end for Pike High Nagurski Trophy, the Rotary Lombardi Award and School under head coach Keith Wilkins ... earned the Lott Trophy Watch Lists ... made four tackles a No. 6 state ranking from Rivals.com prior to with one sack and recovered two fumbles at No. the 2005 season ... closed the campaign with 79 7 (AP) Penn State ... became the first Hoosier since tackles and nine sacks ... also earned first team all- John Anderson (vs. Wisconsin, Nov. 11, 2000) to state honors as a junior after recording 89 tackles, DT • 6-4, 308 • Fr.-R recover two fumbles in a game ... recorded a sack including seven for loss, and two forced fumbles Fort Wayne, Ind. and forced a fumble with 1:34 remaining to seal ... parents are Greg and Kathy Middleton ... born Bishop Dwenger mick the team’s win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... on Dec. 1, 1986, Gregory Alan Middleton, Jr., is a tallied a sack and two tackles for loss against Cen- general studies major. Tough battler inside menTZerwith good feet and quick hands tral Michigan ... added a sack vs. Murray State ...... will compete for playing time. secured several preseason honors, including first team All-America selection, All-Big Ten and a Bed- Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... four-time narik/Nagurski Award candidate by Sporting News 2006 4 2 6 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 scout team player of69 the week (Murray State, Min- ... second team All-America selection and a first 2007 26 24 50 17.0-105 16.0-102 1 2 0 4 nesota, Iowa and Central Michigan). team All-Big Ten pick by Athlon Sports and Lindy’s 2008 14 4 18 5.0-16 4.0-15 1 2 0 1 ... rated as the best pass rusher in the Big Ten and Totals 44 30 74career 23.0-123 20.0-117 sTaTs 2 4 0 5 PreP/Personal: Defensive tackle and line- the fourth-best defensive end in the country by backer for head coach Chris Svarczkopf at Bishop Lindy’s ... also earned All-Big Ten honors from the Dwenger High School ... all-state, all-area and Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook ... named all-conference selection in 2007 ... recorded 90 a third team All-America selection, rated the fifth- tackles and led Bishop Dwenger to a 13-1 record best defensive end in the country and first team and a runner-up finish at semi-state ... listed as All-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s preview magazine. the No. 97 defensive tackle in the nation by ESPN. WR • 5-10, 180 • So.-R com ... slated as the No. 20 prospect in the state 2007 (soPhomore): A finalist for the Ted Hen- Fort Wayne, Ind. of Indiana by Rivals.com ... Prep Star All-Midwest dricks Award, presented to the top defensive end dre Harding Region selection ... earned three varsity letters in in college football ... named first team All-Big Ten football, three in basketball and one in track ... one by both the coaches and media, Indiana’s first All- Quick and shifty withmuhammad good hands ... talented wide- of six Hoosiers in the class ... parents are Scott and Big Ten first team selection from the defensive line out needs to let the game come to him. Nancy Mentzer ... born on May 31, 1989, Michael since Adewale Ogunleye in 1997 ... also named Scott Mentzer is a business major. first team All-Big Ten by Rivals.com and All-Big Ten 2008 (Freshman): Did not see any game ac- by ESPN.com ... picked up All-America distinction tion in 2008 ... four-time scout team player of the from the Walter Camp Football Foundation (sec- week (Minnesota, Illinois,82 Penn State and Purdue). ond team), the Associated Press (third), Sporting News, CBSSports.com, SI.com (second), Rivals. 2007: Attended Purdue University and redshirted com (second team) and CollegeFootballNews.com the 2007 season. (first team) ... broke Van Waiters’ school record (14 in 1987) with 16 sacks (102 yards lost), a total that PreP/Personal: Wide receiver for Sherwood led the nation ... finished fourth in Big Ten single- Haydock at Harding High School ... set a school season history with his 16 sacks ... added 50 tack- single-season record with 75 catches for 1,296 les and 17 tackles for loss (105 yards lost), which yards and 13 touchdowns his senior season ... led ranked fifth in the Big Ten and shared 24th nation- Harding to state championship and was named all- ally ... also broke up four passes, recovered two state, Summit Conference Player of the Year and fumbles (one for a score), forced a fumble and reg- Harding POY ... collected first team All-Summit

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 25 Conference and honorable mention all-state his ju- nois by Scout.com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region ... made 13 tackles, nine solo, and forced a fumble nior season2009 and honorable indiana mention FOOTB all-conferenceaLL selection ... Pioneer Press All-Area selection and a against Penn State ... matched that total with as a sophomore ... team finished second in state his member of the East Suburban Catholic All-Confer- 13 tackles and recovered a fumble at Wisconsin sophomore year ... lettered three years in football ence team ... named the St. Patrick Most Valuable ... collected 10 tackles at Iowa and also added a and four in basketball ... guided Harding to back-to- Offensive Lineman ... collected three varsity letters forced fumble. back state runner-up finishes in his sophomore and in football and two in track and field ... one of three junior campaigns ... parents are Mark and Doris members in the class from the state of Illinois ... 2006 (Freshman): Saw action in all 12 games, Muhammad ... cousin of current Buffalo Bills wide mother is Rozlyn C. Pagán ... born on July 20, 1990, making five starts ... finished with 41 tackles, 26 receiver and Indiana’s all-time receptions, yardage Justin A. Pagán is a criminal justice major. solo, including 4.5 for loss, and one sack ... picked and touchdowns leader, James Hardy (2005-07) ... off one pass and broke up three, adding a forced born on Sept. 8, 1988, DeAundre J. Muhammad is fumble and a fumble recovery ... named to the Big a sport marketing and management major. Ten All-Freshman Team by Sporting News and Meet the earnedhoosiers honorable mention to the publication’s Freshman All-America Team ... led the team with LB • 6-1, 236 • Sr. 10 tackles to go along with five solo stops and 1.5 Indianapolis, Ind. tackles for loss against No. 2 (AP) Michigan. wiLLLawrence North DT • 6-2, 306 • So.-R PreP/Personal: Played linebacker for Law- rence North High School under head coach Tom Gary, Ind. Missed spring practicepaTTersOn due to a wrist injury ... 2008 Harmony Community Dilley ... totaled 132 tackles, 19 tackles for loss and miLTOn captain is a tremendous leader both on and off four sacks en route to earning Indianapolis Star Owens the field ... very disciplined three-year starter is a Defensive Player of the Year honors as a senior ... Moved from offensive line to defensive tackle prior much-needed presence at weak-side linebacker. had a trio of interceptions and scored three defen- to 2009 spring practice ... good size and great pro- 34 sive touchdowns, returning a pair of INTs and one gram player will provide depth on the line. 2008 (JUnIor): One of three team captains ... fumble recovery ... earned 5A All-State first team started the first 10 games of the season at weak- recognition ... mother is Kathy Patterson ... born on 2008 (Freshman):63 Saw action against West- side linebacker ... missed the final two games and July 20, 1987, William Louis Patterson is a sport ern Kentucky and Murray State ... made collegiate three quarters of the Wisconsin game with a knee communication-broadcast major. debut against WKU ... two-time scout team player injury ... finished fourth on the team with 55 tack- of the week (Minnesota and Central Michigan). les, third with 42 solo stops, and tied for second with 8.5 tackles for loss ... recovered one fumble, Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD picked off one pass, added 1.5 sacks and broke up 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season. 2006 26 15 41 4.5-19 1.0-6 1 1 1 4 three passes ... since the start of the 2006 season 2007 59 45 104 8.0-37 2.0-23 3 3 1 4 leads the team with 127 solo tackles and is sec- PreP/Personal: A standout offensive lineman 2008 42 13 55 8.5-32 1.5-12 0 1 1 4 ond with 200 total tackles (Austin Thomas, 202) ... at Harmony Community School under head coach Totals 127 73 200career 21.0-88 4.5-41 sTaTs 4 5 3 12 David Pool ... a three-year football letterwinner ... collected 10 tackles, his sixth career double-digit parents are Monroe and Pamela Owens ... born on tackle game, with seven solos, one sack and a July 23, 1988, Milton Owens is a fine arts major. career-high three tackles for loss against Central Michigan ... also added one interception and one pass breakup ... became the first Hoosier since Kyle Killion (vs. Penn State - Nov. 13, 2004) to re- cord an interception and a sack in the same game RB • 5-9, 207 • Sr.-5th ... tallied nine stops, seven solo, with one TFL Fort Wayne, Ind. and one pass broken up vs. Michigan State ... led Fork Union (Va.) Military OL • 6-5, 311 • So. Bryan the Hoosiers with seven tackles, six solo, forced Chicago, Ill. a fumble and had 1.5 tackles for loss in the sea- Best north-south runnerpay TOna year ago will benefit St. Patrick JusTin son opener against Western Kentucky ... made six from new downhill running attack ... one of the pagán stops with five solos at Minnesota ... recorded five team’s hardest workers both on and off the field ... Very smart player can play both tackle and guard solo tackles with one TFL and one pass breakup vs. one of several running backs expected to see action positions ... has good enough feet to play tackle Ball State ... added five stops and one tackle for this fall. and good enough strength and combativeness to loss in the Hoosiers’ win over No. 22 (BCS) North- 27 play guard ... sits atop the preseason depth chart western and finished with four solos and one TFL 2008 (JUnIor): Appeared in the first nine games at left guard. 70 vs. Iowa ... in the preseason, a second team All-Big of the season as a reserve running back before suf- Ten selection by Lindy’s and a third team All-Big fering a season-ending ankle injury ... rushed for 2008 (Freshman): One of three true freshmen Ten selection by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele’s 339 yards on 79 attempts ... averaged 4.3 yards per to play for the Hoosiers in 2008 ... played both preview magazine. carry and scored twice ... also caught two balls for guard and both tackle positions ... started the fi- 23 yards ... gained a season-high 77 yards on 12 nal five games of the season and played in the last 2007 (soPhomore): Second on the team with carries (6.4 average) against Central Michigan ... seven contests overall ... made two starts at left 104 tackles, including 59 solo stops ... led the carded 68 yards and rushed 13 times (5.2) with a tackle, two at left guard and one at right tackle ... team with three forced fumbles and three fumble 25-yard score at Illinois ... rushed for 57 yards on in his five starts, the team averaged 144.4 rushing recoveries and finished fourth with eight tackles nine carries (6.3) against Western Kentucky ... add- yards per game ... two-time scout team player of for loss ... added two sacks, one interception and ed 42 yards in the team’s victory over No. 22 (BCS) the week (Murray State and Michigan State). three pass breakups ... 11th in the Big Ten in tack- Northwestern and forced first career fumble on a les, second in fumbles recovered and seventh in kickoff return ... posted 31 yards and a touchdown PreP/Personal: Offensive lineman for head fumbles forced ... in league games only, finished vs. Murray State. coach Dan Galante at St. Patrick High School ... sixth in tackles and second in forced fumbles ... rated the 37th-best guard in the nation by ESPN. started all 13 games at weak-side linebacker ... set 2007 (soPhomore): Finished third on the com and the 40th-best prospect in the state of Illi- a new career high with 14 tackles at Northwestern team with 381 rushing yards and 90 carries in 12

26 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm games ... averaged 4.2 yards per carry and scored son at center ... the Hoosiers broke the 2,000-yard four times ... added 12 receptions for 69 yards ... rushing mark (2,003) for the second straight year, 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL became the first IU running back since BenJarvus the first time since 2000 and 2001 an IU team pro- Green-Ellis in 2003 to score three TDs in a game duced back-to-back 2,000-yard rushing seasons ... when he did so against Minnesota ... also posted Indiana averaged 4.5 yards per carry and carded 13 rushes and a career-high 90 yards ... recorded 11 19 rushing scores, its best numbers since 2001 S • 6-0, 225 • Sr.-5th rushes for 56 yards against Indiana State, includ- (5.5, 33) ... the team rushed for over 250 yards four Milwaukee, Wis. ing his first career touchdown, a seven-yard rush times with a season-best 297 yards in the season- nickVincent ... gained 55 yards on 15 carries and made three opening win over Western Kentucky ... Academic catches at Northwestern ... rushed 11 times for 49 All-Big Ten selection. Limited during springpOLk practice coming off ACL sur- yards against Ball State ... netted 43 yards on eight gery ... starter at free safety is the defense’s top carries with a pair of receptions in the Insight Bowl 2007 (Freshman): Played in four games on the playmaker ... invaluable piece of the secondary vs. Oklahoma StateMeet ... ran for 40 yardsthe rushing hon oosiersoffensive line as a backup at both center and tackle always around the ball. five carries against Illinois ... made two catches for ... made his collegiate debut in the season opener 22 yards against Purdue. against Indiana State ... saw his first career Big 2008 (JUnIor): Played8 in eight games with sev- Ten action against Minnesota and played nearly en starts at free safety ... missed one game with 2006 (Freshman): Played in seven games, the entire second half at center at Wisconsin ... a knee injury and missed the final three games rushing for 36 yards on 15 carries ... had four car- also received playing time at Northwestern ... Aca- with a season-ending ACL injury ... finished sixth ries for 19 yards, including a 10-yard scamper, in demic All-Big Ten selection. on the team with 52 tackles and fifth with 40 solos his first career collegiate game against Western ... recovered one fumble and returned it 31 yards Michigan. 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. for a score against Ball State ... shared the team lead with two forced fumbles, picked off one pass, 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. PreP/Personal: Played offensive line for broke up two passes and recorded 1.5 tackles for Morris Community High School under head coach loss ... collected two double-digit tackle games to PreP/Personal: Rushed for 1,236 yards and George Dergo ... ranked as the 26th-best prospect push his career total to three ... matched a career 11 touchdowns at Fork Union (Va.) Military Acad- in the state of Illinois by Rivals.com during the high with 11 tackles and set a career mark with emy for head coach John Shuman ... as a senior preseason ... helped Morris to first state title in 21 10 solos vs. Central Michigan ... netted 10 stops, at Concordia Lutheran (Ind.) High School (2003), years, as Perry’s two-year varsity record was 27-1 eight solo, against Iowa ... tallied eight tackles, six Payton rushed for 1,600 yards, including a school- with a state runner-up finish and a state title ... solo, with a forced fumble and a tackle for loss at record 365 yards in one game, for head coach Dean also knocked off nationally-ranked Joliet Catholic, Minnesota ... made six stops, picked off a pass and Doerffler ... Concordia went 9-4 that season and snapping its 30-game winning streak ... garnered broke up a pass against Murray State ... recorded won its first 3A sectional and regional champion- Chicago Tribune All-State accolades as a senior six tackles, forced a fumble and added a half-tackle ships ... parents are Kenneth and Bernadine Payton after earning all-area accolades as a junior ... a for loss in the season opener vs. Western Kentucky ... born on Sept. 21, 1985, Bryan Douglas Payton is three-sport athlete at Morris, competing in foot- ... posted five stops and a pass breakup at Illinois a general studies major ... also writes for the Indi- ball, basketball and track ... parents are Mark and ... named Hoosier special teams player of the week ana Daily Student, IU’s student paper, and interned Beverly Perry ... born on June 19, 1988, Alex John following the Murray State game. with the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette in the sum- Perry is a SPEA management major. mer of 2009. 2007 (soPhomore): Switched from wide receiver to safety during the spring of 2007 and started all 13 games at free safety ... finished fifth Year att Yards TD lg avg/C avg/G on the team with 74 tackles to go along with two 2006 15 36 0 10 2.4 5.1 interceptions, two forced fumbles, one fumble re- 2007 90 381 4 48 4.2 31.8 covery, 2.5 tackles for loss and five pass breakups QB • 5-10, 172 • Fr.-R ... posted 11 tackles, seven solo, with a forced 2008 79 339 2 34 4.3 37.7 Indianapolis, Ind. Totals 184 career756 r 6ushing 48 sT4.1aTs 27.0 fumble at Michigan State ... recovered a fumble, andrewCathedral picked off a pass, recorded a tackle for loss and pimenTeL collected five tackles in the Insight Bowl vs. Okla- Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season. homa State ... made eight tackles and caught a 2006 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 pass at Wisconsin ... notched seven tackles and 2007 12 69 0 22 1.0 5.8 5.8 PreP/Personal: Quarterback for head coach recorded his first career forced fumble at Iowa ... 2008 2 23 0 14 0.2 11.5 2.6 Jim O’Hara at Cathedral High School ... closed ca- made three tackles and recorded his first career Totals 14career 92 0 receiving22 0.5 sT6.6aTs 3.3 reer with 1,925 passing yards, 636 rushing yards, interception against PSU. 32 touchdowns, a 59.018 percent completion rate and a quarterback rating of 165.5 ... named first team 2006 (Freshman): Appeared in 11 games and all-state, all-city and team most valuable player ... started nine times at wideout ... finished third on Cathedral won the state championship his junior the team with 32 catches and was named Fresh- year ... an Indiana Academic All-Star, All-City Aca- man All-Big Ten and earned a spot as a Sporting demic MVP Finalist and a Christian Scholar Athlete News Freshman All-American for his efforts ... OL • 6-7, 284 • Jr.-R Award winner ... three-year football and two-year made a career-high five catches for 56 yards at Il- Morris, Ill. baseball letterwinner ... a karate national cham- linois ... led the team with four catches for 45 yards aLex Morris Community pion ... parents are Rene and Patricia Pimentel ... against Wisconsin. born on Jan. 3, 1990, Andrew Patrick Pimentel is Missed spring practiceperry due to an ACL injury ... a biology major. 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. smart player with quick feet can play tackle, guard and center. PreP/Personal: Wide receiver and defen- sive back for head coach Elliott Lightfoot, where 2008 (soPhomore): Played 10 games at center he earned all-state defense and all-conference and tackle ... started71 the first five games of the sea- offense and defense laurels as a senior ... earned

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 27 second team all-conference honors as a junior and ... started two games at left guard, one game at opener against Indiana State ... collected a pair of third team2009 accolades indiana as a sophomore FOOTB ... caughtaLL 32 center and one game at right guard ... in his four stops against Akron and at Iowa, and one tackle at passes for 682 yards and nine touchdowns ... had starts, the team averaged 149.8 rushing yards per Western Michigan. eight interceptions, including three returned for game, 4.0 yards per rush and scored six touch- touchdowns ... parents are Rick and Laura Polk ... downs on the ground ... made the first start of his PreP/Personal: Linebacker for head coach born on Oct. 6, 1986, Nicholas Dione Polk is a gen- career at right guard in the Hoosiers’ victory over Ron Ullery at Centerville High School ... recorded eral studies major. No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... Academic All-Big 133 tackles, 70 solo, 20 tackles for loss and eight Ten selection. sacks as a senior ... three-year starter closed ca- reer with 407 tackles, 210 solo, and 65 tackles for Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD 2007 (soPhomore): Appeared in his first game loss ... Greater Western Ohio Conference (GWOC) 2007 49 25 74 2.5-4 0-0 2 1 2 7 as a collegiate player, seeing action against Indi- Defensive Player of the Year, second team Asso- 2008 40 12 52 1.5-2 0-0 2 1 1 3 ana State in the season opener ... two-time scout ciated Press All-State, first team all-area and first Totals 89 37 126career 4.0-6 sT0-0aTs 4 2 3 10 team player of the week (AkronMeet and Wisconsin). t he teamh All-GWOCoosiers in 2005 and 2006 ... all-district first team, team defensive MVP and a participant 2006 (Freshman): Did not see any game ac- in the All-Ohio North/South All-Star Game ... rated tion in 2006. the No. 22 middle linebacker nationally by Scout. com ... named team’s outstanding player ... team 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. went 8-2 and won the GWOC in 2006 (brother and LB • 6-0, 234 • So.-R Hoosier signee, Adam, also played on team), 10-2 Ferndale, Mich. PreP/Personal: A three-year letterwinner at and a district playoff finalist in 2005 and 11-1, Ferndale Parkway Central High School for head coach Mark GWOC champs and a district finalist in 2004 ... ian Goldenberg ... two-year team captain earned all- claimed three letters in football and two in bas- state honors as a senior ... also a track and field ketball ... parents are Tom and Theresa Replogle Very strong hard-hitterreeves can also contribute on spe- standout ... a two-time state qualifier in the shot ... Tom played football at Virginia Military Institute cial teams ... enters preseason camp behind Matt put and discus as a senior ... parents are Les and (1974-77) ... born on April 10, 1989, Tyler James Mayberry at middle linebacker on depth chart. Connie Reiter ... born on July 29, 1986, Michael Jo- Replogle is an accounting major ... brother and de- seph Reiter is an exercise science major. fensive tackle, Adam, signed with the Hoosiers on 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games as a Feb. 4. reserve linebacker and47 on special teams ... started at fullback, his lone game at the position, at Illinois ... the Hoosiers rushed for 144 yards against the Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD Fighting Illini ... made collegiate debut vs. Western 2007 4 4 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Kentucky ... named scout team player of the week 2008 20 18 38 1.0-3 1.0-3 1 1 0 0 following the Michigan State game. LB • 6-2, 231 • Jr. Totals 24 22 46 1.0-3 1.0-3 1 1 0 0 Centerville, Ohio career sTaTs 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season. TyLerCenterville PreP/Personal: Linebacker and fullback for Starting strong-siderepLOgLe linebacker brings an incredible head coach Ryan Dunlap at Ferndale High School intensity on and off the field ... motor never stops ... a four-year, two-way starter ... first team All- and he loves to hit. North selection by the Detroit News and Detroit OT • 6-5, 306 • Sr. Free Press as a senior ... named first team Class A 2008 (soPhomore): Made the first two starts Bedford, Ohio All-State and earned a spot on the 2007 Michigan of his career at weak-side46 linebacker the final two Bedford East All-Star Team following his senior campaign ... rOdger games of the season ... saw action in 11 games set the single-season Ferndale tackles record with at linebacker and on special teams ... named In- saFFOLd 156 and the school’s career tackles record with 401 Three-year starter at left tackle ... great athlete diana’s special teams player of the year ... led the ... selected as the 2006 team and defensive MVP ... with very good feet, size and strength ... invaluable team with 11 special teams player of the week earned four letters in football, four letters in wres- anchor on the offensive line. honors ... finished the year with 38 tackles, 20 solo, tling and two letters in track ... born on Oct. 10, one sack, one forced fumble and one fumble re- 1989, Ian B. Reeves is a general studies major. 2008 (JUnIor): Started76 all 10 games in which covery ... closed out the campaign at Purdue with he appeared at left tackle ... battled a back injury a team season-high 19 tackles, nine solo, with the entire season and missed two games with a the first sack of his career ... earned the Terry P. knee injury ... three-year starter at left tackle has Cole “Impact Player” Award as the team’s most started 29 of the last 33 games and has appeared outstanding player in the Old Oaken Bucket game in 30 games in his career ... the Hoosiers broke ... in first career start, collected seven tackles at the 2,000-yard rushing mark (2,003) for the second OL • 6-2, 300 • Sr.-5th No. 7 (AP) Penn State ... recorded 26 tackles, 11 straight year, the first time since 2000 and 2001 an Chesterfield, Mo. solo, with one sack in his two starts ... posted four IU team produced back-to-back 2,000-yard rushing mikeParkway Central tackles and recovered first career fumble against seasons ... Indiana averaged 4.5 yards per carry Ball State ... tallied three stops and forced first and carded 19 rushing scores, its best numbers Can play center orreiTer guard ... smart lineman has career fumble vs. Wisconsin ... Academic All-Big since 2001 (5.5, 33) ... the team rushed for over 250 great awareness of his surroundings ... earned a Ten selection. yards four times with a season-best 297 yards in scholarship following the 2008 season ... listed the season-opening win over Western Kentucky. as back-up to Cody Faulkner at right guard on pre- 2007 (Freshman): Played in the first six games season depth chart. of the season before suffering a season-ending 2007 (soPhomore): Started all 13 games at 59 ACL injury against Minnesota ... back-up line- left tackle ... helped the Hoosiers average 157.4 2008 (JUnIor): Played in the final seven games backer closed the campaign with eight tackles, yards per game on the ground and 393.8 yards of of the season with four starts at guard and center four solos ... recorded three tackles in the season total offense, the highest averages in each cat-

28 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm egory since 2001 ... the Hoosiers also set a new up its first state title in school history by downing games, the Hoosiers posted six games with 100 school record with 412 points scored and finished Rock Island Alleman, 28-21, in the title game ... yards2009 or more indiana on the ground FOOTB and averagedaLL 134.0 second in school history averaging 31.7 points per in that game, Sanders caught 10 passes for 134 per contest. game ... a key component of an IU rushing attack yards and scored the game’s first touchdown on a that went over 100 yards nine times and over 200 15-yard reception, as SHG finished the year with PreP/Personal: Offensive lineman for Jona- yards five times. a perfect 14-0 record, a 38-2 mark in his varsity than Alder High School under head coach Barry career and three straight Central State Eight titles Blackstone ... helped his squad to a 10-2 record 2006 (Freshman): Played in seven games, ... garnered all-state honors from the Champaign his final campaign ... earned all-state, all-district starting six times ... started at left tackle for six News-Gazette, the Chicago Tribune and the Illinois and all-conference honors and a nomination to the straight contests, beginning with the Hoosiers’ High School Coaches Association Academic Team Ohio-Pennsylvania Big 33 All-Star Game ... also game against Wisconsin ... in those six starts, the ... picked up all-conference recognition in basket- picked up all-district honors while leading Alder to Hoosier running game topped 100 yards five times ball as a sophomore and junior ... parents are Ron an 11-2 ledger and the regional final contest as a and averaged 138.5Meet per contest. the hoosiersand Barb Sanders ... born on June 26, 1987, Jeffrey junior ... garnered all-district and All-Central Ohio Ronald Sanders is a finance and accounting double recognition as a junior ... parents are Herb and PreP/Personal: Offensive tackle and defen- major. Chris Saxon ... born on Jan. 11, 1988, Peter Almon sive end at Bedford High School for head coach Bri- Saxon is a criminal justice major. an Staats ... a 2005 first team All-Lake Erie League, all-district and honorable mention all-state selec- tion at the same high school that produced former Wisconsin and current NFL wide receivers (San Diego Chargers) and Lee Evans OL • 6-6, 303 • Sr. (Buffalo Bills) ... recorded 18 tackles as a defen- QB • 6-5, 221 • So.-R sive end ... also notched a 94-percent blocking ef- Plain City, Ohio Jonathan Alder Barrington, Ill. ficiency as a senior ... competed in the 2006 Ohio peTe Barrington North-South All-Star Game ... parents are Rodger saxOn Teddy Saffold II and Angela Coopridge ... born on June 6, Three-year starter at guard and center ... old-time, scheLL 1988, Rodger P. Saffold III is a SPEA management down and dirty guy ... smart plugger who has Southpaw showed improvement during the spring major ... Rodger II played at the University of Iowa shown great leadership ... listed as the starting which culminated in a solid performance in the in the mid-1970s. center on the preseason depth chart. spring game ... heads into preseason camp as the 64 team’s holder. 2008 (JUnIor): Battled injuries all season and 17 played in 11 games with 10 starts ... opened the 2008 (Freshman): Made first collegiate ap- season with five straight starts at left guard before pearance against Wisconsin ... finished 1-of-4 for moving to center prior to the Iowa game ... started six yards. five of the team’s final seven games at center ... TE/LS • 6-4, 240 • Jr.-R three-year starter at left guard and center has 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... two-time Springfield, Ill. started 28 of the last 31 games and appeared in scout team player of the week (Akron and Wis- JeFF Sacred Heart-Griffin 32 games in his career ... earned the team’s Don consin). Howell “Outstanding Offensive Lineman” Award Enters preseason campsanders as the team’s long snapper ... the Hoosiers broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark PreP/Personal: Quarterback for head coach on field goals and extra points and the back-up to (2,003) for the second straight year, the first time Joey Sanchez at Barrington High School ... top-rat- Brandon Bugg on punts. since 2000 and 2001 an IU team produced back- ed quarterback in the state of Illinois by Scout.com to-back 2,000-yard rushing seasons ... Indiana av- and Rivals.com ... ended the 2006 season passing 2008 (soPhomore): Appeared in five games eraged 4.5 yards per carry and carded 19 rushing for 1,810 yards and 20 touchdowns ... led confer- and served as the95 team’s long snapper on field scores, its best numbers since 2001 (5.5, 33) ... the ence in passing yardage, completion percentage goals and extra points the final four games ... the team rushed for over 250 yards four times with a and touchdowns ... All-Mid-Suburban League, Hoosiers converted 3-of-4 field goals and 9-of-10 season-best 297 yards in the season-opening win Daily Herald All-Area, Chicago Tribune All-State extra points ... two-time scout team player of the over Western Kentucky ... Academic All-Big Ten special mention and Illinois High School Coaches week (Murray State and Iowa) ... Academic All-Big selection ... preseason third team All-Big Ten se- Association (IHSCA) 8A All-State honorable men- Ten selection. lection by Athlon Sports. tion after his senior season ... holds school re- cord for most passing yards in a 12-game season 2007 (Freshman): Received first playing time 2007 (soPhomore): Started all 13 games next (1,810), most touchdown passes in a season (20), as a collegian, appearing in the season opener to Rodger Saffold at left guard after starting five most first downs passing in a season (74), highest against Indiana State ... moved from center to tight of the final six games there as a true freshman ... season completion percentage (67 percent) and end at the halfway point of the campaign ... named helped the Hoosiers average 157.4 yards per game led the highest scoring offense in school history ... scout team player of the week following the Pur- on the ground and 393.8 yards of total offense, the IHSCA 8A Academic All-State selection ... lettered due game. highest averages in each category since the 2001 two years in football and three years in baseball campaign ... the Hoosiers also set a new school ... parents are Ward and Mary Schell ... born on 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. record with 412 points scored and finished second Feb. 24, 1989, Edward William Schell is an english in school history averaging 31.7 points per game ... major. PreP/Personal: Tight end for Sacred Heart- a key component of an IU rushing attack that went Griffin High School under head coach Ken Leonard over 100 yards nine times and over 200 yards five ... Rivals.com rated him as the 20th-best prospect times. out of Illinois during its preseason poll and Sport- ing News listed Sanders as a top Midwest tight 2006 (Freshman): Played the final eight end prospect for the class of 2006 ... with Sand- games, making five starts ... earned his first career ers’ leadership and 59 receptions for 671 yards start against No. 15 (AP) Iowa ... started each of and three touchdowns, Sacred Heart-Griffin picked the next four games at left guard ... in Saxon’s eight

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 29 and selected as one of the top 50 players in the as a defensive lineman ... started on both sides of 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL state by the Indiana Football Coaches Associa- the ball as a junior after being moved up to varsity tion for the second consecutive year ... two-time as a sophomore ... also played basketball during all-conference and all-county selection ... recog- his prep career ... parents are David and Veronica nized on the Bloomington Herald-Times Top 33, Smith ... born on July 28, 1987, Jarrod Lee Smith is LB • 6-0, 212 • Fr.-R the Indiana Football Digest Prime Time 25 and the a criminal justice major. Cicero, Ind. Indiana High School Football Guide Tremendous chadHamilton Heights 26 Teams ... rated the 56th-best defensive tackle nationally by ESPN.com and the 73rd-best nation- Can run and has a lotsherer of ability because he can hit ally by Scout.com ... ranked the 15th-best prospect you ... sure tackler with good speed. in the state of Indiana by Scout.com and Rivals. com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region selection ... 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named co-de- Hamilton Southeastern finished 2007 season 10-3 CB • 6-0, 183 • Fr.-R Meet the hoosiersNaples, Fla. fensive scout team player of the year with Nicholas with a loss to No. 1 Pike in the regional ... team 42 Golden Gate Sliger ... four-time scout team player of the week won sectional and Hoosier Crossroads Conference peTer (Ball State, Iowa, Northwestern and Penn State). championships ... Hamilton went undefeated dur- ing the regular season and won a conference title Has a lot of natural abilitysT. FOrT ... can really run and will PreP/Personal: Running back and outside in 2006 and claimed sectional, regional and semi- contribute on special teams. linebacker for head coaches Gene Starrett and state championships in 2005 en route to a 5A state Chuck Reeves at Hamilton Heights High School ... runner-up finish ... one of six Hoosiers in the class 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout an all-state selection and a Mid-Indiana Confer- ... earned three varsity letters in football and col- team player of the36 week following the Murray ence (MIC) first team honoree in both 2006 and lected letters in wrestling and track ... parents are State game. 2007 ... recognized on the Indiana Football Digest Bruce and Kathy Sliger ... born on July 30, 1989, Prime Time 25 and the Indiana High School Foot- Nicholas M. Sliger is a recreational sport manage- PreP/Personal: Defensive back for head ball Guide Tremendous 26 Teams ... Prep Star All- ment major. coach Dave Tanner at Golden Gate High School ... Midwest Region selection ... totaled 1,060 rushing first team All-Southwest Florida safety, all-district yards and crossed the goal line 22 times ... holds safety and all-conference defensive back ... rated school records in rushing yards, touchdowns, points as the No. 42 safety nationally by ESPN.com ... scored and carries ... rushed for 1,260 yards and Prep Star All-Southeast Region selection ... in 2006, 20 scores as a junior ... selected to the Hamilton registered 39 solo tackles and two interceptions ... County All-Star Team and was named outstanding the first in his family to attend college ... honor roll offensive running back junior and senior seasons DT • 6-4, 301 • Jr.-R student earned student of the month honors three ... Hamilton Heights earned MIC titles in 2004 and Fairborn, Ohio times ... earned three varsity letters ... also played 2007 and sectional championships in 2004 and JarrOdFairborn basketball and ran track ... led basketball team to 2005 ... lettered in football (four years), baseball a pair of district championships ... became the sec- (four years) and basketball (one year) ... Hamilton Former offensive linemansmiTh moved to defensive line ond player from Golden Gate to ever sign with a Heights posted an 8-3 record before falling to No. 3 prior to 2009 spring practice ... brawler and plugger Football Bowl Subdivision program ... one of two Bishop Chatard in the 2007 state playoffs ... one of who constantly performs at 110 percent ... enters members in the class from the state of Florida ... six Hoosiers in the class ... parents are Devon and preseason camp atop the depth chart. the son of Yvance Jean-Louis ... born on Aug. 20, Carmelita Sherer ... born on June 10, 1989, Chad- 1989, Peter A. St. Fort is an informatics major. wick Jeremy Sherer is SPEA management major ... 2008 (soPhomore):52 Played in 11 games on the brother, Dustin, is a fifth-year senior quarterback at offensive line and made two starts ... received the the University of Wisconsin. first start of his career at left guard against Wis- consin and started at center at No. 7 (AP) Penn State the following week ... the Hoosiers broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark (2,003) for the second straight year, the first time since 2000 and 2001 an LB • 5-9, 216 • Fr.-R IU team produced back-to-back 2,000-yard rushing Fort Wayne, Ind. seasons ... Indiana averaged 4.5 yards per carry gregBishop Dwenger DT • 6-3, 293 • Fr.-R and carded 19 rushing scores, its best numbers Cicero, Ind. since 2001 (5.5, 33) ... the team rushed for over 250 2008: Redshirted thesvarcZkOpF 2008 season. nichOLasHamilton Southeastern yards four times with a season-best 297 yards in the season-opening win over Western Kentucky. PreP/Personal: Played for head coach and Tremendous upside sLigerand motor never quits ... will father Chris Svarczkopf at Bishop Dwenger High compete for playing time. 2007 (Freshman): Saw action in two games School ... finished career with 218 tackles, 29 ... made collegiate debut in the season opener sacks, seven fumble91 recoveries, two blocked punts 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named co- against Indiana State and Big Ten debut at Iowa and one blocked field goal ... second all-time on defensive scout team player of the year with Chad ... named scout team player of the week following Bishop Dwenger’s career sacks list ... named first Sherer ... two-time 75scout team player of the week the Ball State game. team all-conference, all-area, all-state and North- (Michigan State and Iowa). east Indiana GameNight’s Lineman of the Year 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. ... team captured two conference, sectional and PreP/Personal: Defensive tackle and of- regional championships ... three-year football let- fensive lineman for head coaches Scott May and PreP/Personal: Offensive guard for Fairborn terwinner, three-year wrestling letterwinner (cap- Rob Cutter at Hamilton Southeastern High School High School under head coach Roy Thobe ... picked tain) and four-year track letterwinner (captain) ...... awarded Indiana Mr. Football - defensive line up all-district honors and garnered a top-10 offen- parents are Chris and Jane Svarczkopf ... born on award (first place) ... named to the Indianapolis sive linemen ranking in the Midwest as a senior ... Nov. 7, 1989, Gregory James Svarczkopf is a social Star All-North (second straight year) and Super one of 22 players selected to the Ohio North-South studies education major. Teams ... Associated Press All-State selection All-Star Game ... recorded 53 tackles and two sacks

30 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm the IU 11-yard line and the second stopped NU at 2008 (Freshman): Played in 11 games as a the Indiana 32 ... added a season-best 11 tackles reserve2009 defensive indiana lineman FOOTB and on specialaLL teams with one tackle for loss at Illinois ... tallied nine ... made collegiate debut against Murray State ... stops, six solo, at Minnesota ... carded five solo Academic All-Big Ten selection. stops and forced a fumble vs. Western Kentucky ... S • 6-0, 195 • Sr.-5th preseason third team All-Big Ten selection by Ath- 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout Carmel, Ind. lon Sports and a third team All-Big Ten selection by team player of the week following the Penn State cOLLinCarmel Lindy’s and Phil Steele’s preview magazines. game.

Tremendous specialTay teamsLOr player ... very good ath- 2007 (soPhomore): Strong safety named All- PreP/Personal: Defensive end for Ted Ginn, lete can run and tackle. Big Ten honorable mention by the coaches and Sr., at Glenville High School ... recorded 65 tackles, media ... started all 13 games and led the team 34 solo, 11 tackles for loss, four sacks, two pass 2008 (JUnIor):Meet Appeared in 12t gameshe at wide h oosierswith 112 tackles, the most since John Kerr’s 114 breakups, one fumble recovery and one intercep- receiver, safety and on special teams ... due to in- in 2002 ... also led the squad with 64 solos to go tion as a senior ... honorable mention All-Ohio as juries at safety, moved37 from wide receiver to safety along with one forced fumble, one interception a senior ... Glenville finished 2006 10-2 and ranked the final three weeks ... made first career reception and three pass breakups ... finished fifth in Big Ten No. 10 in the Associated Press Poll, losing in the for three yards against Iowa ... named IU special games only with 10.2 tackles per game and eighth regional semifinals ... a three-year all-state selec- teams player of the week following the Penn State in all games with 8.6 each time out ... posted 22 tion, a 2007 Senate All-Star and a Rivals.com “Hot game ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. tackles, 14 solo, at Michigan State, becoming the 100” selection ... compiled 72 tackles and 13 sacks first Hoosier since Alfonzo Thurman (Nov. 13, 1993, as a junior ... first team All-Ohio in 2005 ... selected 2007 (soPhomore): Appeared in three games, vs. Ohio State) to record 20 tackles in a game ... to Ohio’s North-South Classic ... ranked the No. making his collegiate debut in the season opener his 22 tackles were the most by a Hoosier since 24 prospect in Ohio by Rivals.com and the No. 61 against Indiana State and Big Ten debut against Joseph Fitzgerald made 22 against Iowa on Oct. defensive end nationally by Rivals.com ... the 67th- Illinois ... named scout team player of the week fol- 27, 1984 ... collected 12 tackles, nine solo, against ranked player in the state of Ohio by Scout.com lowing the Indiana State game. Penn State ... went over 10 tackles for the third ... lettered three years in football and two years time of the season with 12 against Purdue ... made in basketball ... parents are Eric Thomas, Sr., and 2006 (Freshman): Did not see any game ac- eight tackles and recorded his first career intercep- Monica Graham-Thomas ... born on Nov. 25, 1988, tion in 2006. tion at Northwestern. Eric Darnell Thomas, Jr., is a telecommunications major. 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. 2006 (Freshman): Finished the season with 49 tackles, 35 solo ... posted 11 tackles and forced a PreP/Personal: Caught 45 passes for 900 fumble in win over No. 13 (Coaches) Iowa ... led yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior at Carmel team with 11 tackles and forced a fumble against High School for head coach Keith Fielder ... posted Southern Illinois ... made seven tackles in his debut 1,700 all-purpose yards en route to all-conference, against Western Michigan. DL • 6-1, 263 • Jr. all-county and honorable mention all-state acco- Detroit, Mich. lades ... parents are John and Catherine Taylor ... 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. St. Martin De Porres born on Feb. 28, 1987, Collin William Taylor is a Terrance sport communication-broadcast major. PreP/Personal: Safety for head coach Sid Very strong and usesThOmas his size to his advantage ... Maxwell at Sequoyah High School ... named Cher- build makes him tough to block ... earned a scholar- okee County Defensive Player of the Year, Sequoy- ship following the 2008 season. ah Player of the Year, all-region defensive player of the year and all-state in his final campaign ... 2008 (soPhomore): Key contributor on Indi- parents are Ty and Susan Thomas ... born on May ana’s special teams51 ... made six tackles and recov- 9, 1987, Austin Jarad Thomas is a criminal justice S • 6-2, 221 • Sr.-5th ered first career fumble against Wisconsin ... two- major. Woodstock, Ga. time Hoosier special teams player of the week. ausTinSequoyah 2007 (Freshman): Played the final 11 games Starting strong safetyThOmas limited during spring prac- Year Ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr Int PD of the season, making five tackles as a key mem- tice coming off ACL surgery ... quarterback of the 2006 35 14 49 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 ber of the punt and kickoff teams ... made a pair of secondary is a big hitter ... has matured in reading 2007 64 48 112 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 4 tackles for the punt unit against Iowa ... two-time coverages and positioning the defense. 2008 22 19 41career 2.0-2 sT0-0aTs 1 0 2 3 scout team player of the week (Indiana State and Totals 121 81 202 2.0-2 0-0 4 0 3 7 Akron). 2008 (JUnIor): Played20 in six games with five starts at strong safety ... missed two games with PreP/Personal: A linebacker and defensive an ankle injury and missed the final four games end at St. Martin De Porres High School ... played with a season-ending ACL injury ... finished the for head coach Greg Carter ... a four-year starter year with 41 tackles, 22 solo, and led the team and an all-city and all-state selection his junior and with two interceptions ... Hoosiers’ active career DE • 6-4, 265 • So.-R senior seasons ... compiled 126 tackles, 86 solo, tackles leader with 202 and is second on the team Cleveland, Ohio and 12 sacks his senior campaign ... also lettered with 121 solos (Will Patterson, 127) ... also forced a eric Glenville three years in track and field ... parents are Kosetta fumble, recorded two tackles for loss and broke up Carreker and Larenda Beecham ... born on April 5, a pass ... two double-digit tackle games, the sixth Showed improvementThOmas during spring practice ... big 1987, Terrance Tyreesse Thomas is a general stud- and seventh of his career ... collected 10 stops, five guy who is good against the run ... listed No. 2 on ies major ... participated in the team’s 2007 spring solo, picked off a pair off passes and netted one the preseason depth chart at right end behind Jam- drills. pass breakup in the team’s win over No. 22 (BCS) mie Kirlew. Northwestern ... first interception halted a drive at 90

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 31 blocker helped the Hoosiers break the 2,000-yard diana by Scout.com and the fifth-best in the state 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL rushing mark (2,003) for the second straight year, by Rivals.com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region se- the first time since 2000 and 2001 an IU team lection ... raced for 1,277 yards (5.5 average) and produced back-to-back 2,000-yard rushing sea- 15 touchdowns as a junior ... All-Marion County, a sons ... Indiana averaged 4.5 yards per carry and Tremendous 26 selection, a Best of the Best hon- WR • 6-3, 207 • Jr.-R carded 19 rushing scores, its best numbers since oree and the team most valuable player in 2006 ... Auburn Hills, Mich. 2001 (5.5, 33) ... the team rushed for over 250 named to the all-city team in 2005 after rushing for TerranceWest Bloomfield yards four times with a season-best 297 yards in 1,394 yards and 16 scores ... earned four varsity the season-opening win over Western Kentucky. football letters and also collected letters in basket- Smart player and goodTurner blocker who is not afraid to ball, baseball, track and wrestling ... finished fourth catch the ball over the middle ... mainstay in the 2007 (soPhomore): Appeared in nine games in the 4x100 relay, setting a new school record at receiving corp ... listed as a No. 1 wideout on the and hauled in two passes for five yards ... received the 2007 state meet ... second at the 2007 Confer- preseason depth chart. the first start of his career Meetagainst Penn State t andhe enceh Indianaoosiers and sectional meets (200m) and set earned his first collegiate playing time in the sea- a new school record at regionals in the 200m en 2008 (soPhomore):1 Started nine games and son opener vs. Indiana State ... made his first ca- route to the Franklin Central Boys Track MVP award appeared in all 12 ... finished third on the team reer reception for seven yards at Iowa ... added his ... an honor roll student ... one of six Hoosiers in with 29 receptions and fourth on the club with second catch against Minnesota. the class ... parents are Edward and Tracy Wynn 289 receiving yards ... hauled in two catches for ... born on Oct. 12, 1988, Darius O. Willis is a busi- 52 yards, including a career-long 38-yarder, against 2006 (Freshman): Did not see any game ac- ness management major. Central Michigan ... made a career-high five recep- tion in 2006. tions for 33 yards vs. Wisconsin ... grabbed three balls for 41 yards against Murray State ... racked 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. up 40 yards on four catches vs. Iowa and 38 yards with four receptions in the season opener against PreP/Personal: A 2004 first team all-confer- Western Kentucky. ence and all-state tight end at O’Fallon Township High School for head coach Todd Moeller ... caught TE • 6-4, 250 • Sr.-5th Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 2007 (Freshman): Made one catch for 23 yards 23 passes for 420 yards and one touchdown to help Andover in five games before suffering a season-ending his team to an 11-1 record and a spot in the Illi- Brian ACL injury at Iowa ... grabbed his lone reception in nois 7A Quarterfinals ... parents are Mark and Judy the season opener and his collegiate debut against Wagner ... born on Feb. 25, 1987, Troy Michael Battled through injuryZemaTis in 2008 and bounced back Indiana State. Reno Wagner is a general studies major. with a solid spring ... made good strides and will see playing time in two tight end sets. 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season ... enrolled in classes for the 2006 spring semester. 2008 (JUnIor): Missed the first game due to an illness and appeared89 in the next seven games at PreP/Personal: An all-state and all-county tight end before he suffered a season-ending ankle wide receiver at West Bloomfield High School injury ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. for head coach Dan Shrewberry ... used his 4.48 RB • 6-0, 219 • Fr.-R 40-yard dash time and 37-inch vertical leap to Indianapolis, Ind. 2007 (soPhomore): Played in seven games, catch 37 passes for 749 yards ... finished with dariusFranklin Central both as a defensive end and as a tight end in short- 1,236 all-purpose yards ... parents are Timmie and yardage situations ... recorded his first career sack Darcelle Turner ... born on Dec. 22, 1986, Terrance Strong, elusive backwiLLis coming off a good spring ... against Indiana State ... named scout team player Evan Turner is a theatre and drama major ... has big back loaded with ability can run faster than you of the week following the Iowa game ... Academic starred in two plays on campus - An American think ... one of several running backs expected to All-Big Ten selection. Ma(u)l and The America Play. see action this fall. 2006 (Freshman): Did not see any game ac- 2008: Redshirted the28 2008 season ... named co- tion in 2006. Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G offensive scout team player of the year with Will 2007 1 23 0 23 0.2 23.0 4.6 Matte ... three-time scout team player of the week 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. 2008 29 289 0 38 2.4 10.0 24.1 (Michigan State, Iowa and Illinois). Totals 30 312 0 38 1.8 10.4 18.4 PreP/Personal: Defensive end and tight end career sTaTs PreP/Personal: Running back for head coach for head coach Scott Sugg at Andover High School Lance Scheib at Franklin Central High School ...... ranked 16th in the state of Michigan, out of all played in the Under Armour All-American High position players, by Scout.com ... posted 111 tack- School Game and placed second in the Marine les, six sacks and two interceptions during senior Corps Skills Challenge ... rushed for 1,728 yards season ... named all-state, all-league and all-area (6.0 average) and 28 scores en route to a runner-up ... team won the district and league titles with a TE • 6-5, 271 • Sr.-5th finish for Indiana Mr. Football ... an all-state, All- 10-2 mark in 2004 ... a two-way starter for two O’Fallon, Ill. Marion County and all-conference selection ... also years, Zematis was a member of the All-North TrOyO’Fallon Township caught 10 passes and scored a TD and returned 13 football team and second team all-county ... a kickoffs for a 36.3 average and one touchdown ... three-year letterwinner in football, basketball and One of the team’s wagnermost improved players during named Indianapolis Star County Player of the Year track ... parents are Frank and Colleen Zematis ... the spring ... gained strength and developed into ... team MVP was a member of the Indiana Foot- born on Sept. 12, 1986, Brian Carl Zematis gradu- a very good blocker ... enters preseason camp atop ball Digest Prime Time 25 and the Bloomington ated with a SPEA management degree and is cur- the depth chart at tight end. Herald-Times Top 33 ... rated the No. 41 running rently enrolled in the athletic administration/sport back nationally by Rivals.com and Scout.com and management master’s program. 2008 (JUnIor): Made87 five starts and saw action ranked the No. 48 running back nationally by ESPN. in 11 of the team’s 12 games at tight end ... solid com ... the fourth-best prospect in the state of In-

32 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm as a sophomore ... Indian Hill went 10-1 in 2006 ... All-Region honoree ... 2008 Huron League Scholar- three-year football, basketball and lacrosse letter- Athlete2009 and indianaan elite all-star FOOTB in the aMichiganLL vs. winner ... recorded the most rebounds and steals Ohio Game ... saw time at defensive tackle and in Cincinnati as a sophomore and elected captain finished with 36 tackles, four tackles for loss, two of lacrosse team as a senior ... named to the honor sacks and a fumble recovery ... led team to a share DB • 5-10, 180 • Fr. roll as a sophomore, junior and senior ... lineback- of the conference championship and advanced to Fort Wayne, Ind. ers coach and recruiting coordinator Mike Yeager the state playoffs ... rated the 17th-best prospect in LawrenceBishop Luers recruited Bolser and also attended Indian Hill High the state of Michigan by Rivals.com ... three-year School ... one of five members in the signing class football and one-year basketball (sophomore) let- PreP/Personal:BarneTT Cornerback and wide receiv- from the state of Ohio ... parents are Tom and Toni terwinner ... recognized on the honor roll six times er for Matt Lindsay at Bishop Luers High School Bolser ... born on Oct. 22, 1990, Theodore Richard and graduated with Magna Cum Laude honors ...... broke his left ankle in 2008 season opener and Bolser intends to study business. one of two members in the signing class from the missed the remainderh ofoosier the year ... caught a 68-yard s ignees state of Michigan ... recruited by defensive ends touchdown pass before getting injured ... as a ju- coach and co-special teams coordinator George nior, Barnett earned35 all-state and all-conference Ricumstrict ... born on Dec. 4, 1990, Charles Lee recognition ... member of Bishop Luers 2007 Class Chapman intends to study athletic training. 2A state football championship team ... Barnett had a 28-yard touchdown interception return in the fourth quarter to secure the title ... also played on LB • 6-1, 205 • Fr. Calumet City, Ill. the 2008 and 2009 basketball championship teams Mount Carmel ... point guard scored 18 points with eight assists dimiTrius in the 2008 title game and 12 points with five re- bounds and five steals in the 2009 championship ... PreP/Personal:carr Linebacker for head coach WR • 6-1, 195 • Fr. rated the 19th-best prospect in the state by Rivals. Frank Lenti at Mount Carmel High School ... Mount Detroit, Mich. Redford Covenant com ... named Bishop Luers special teams player of Carmel finished 2008 10-3 and advanced to the JamOnne the year as a junior and sophomore ... three-year semifinals of the 8A state playoffs ... finished the chesTer football and four-year basketball letterwinner ... year with 65 tackles,45 nine sacks, one interception PreP/Personal: Wide receiver for head honor roll student ... one of eight Hoosiers in the return for a score and one blocked punt ... team coach Darren Blockett at Redford Covenant High signing class ... recruited by tight ends and assis- captain earned All-Catholic League first team and School ... rated the 28th-best prospect in the state tant offensive line coach Kyle Conner ... parents all-state honors ... named Mount Carmel’s most of Michigan by Rivals.com ... hauled in 11 recep- are John and Eugenia Barnett ... born on Sept. 6, valuable linebacker ... rated the 23rd-best prospect tions for 389 yards 84and five scores in the first three 1990, Lawrence Eugene Barnett intends to study in the state of Illinois by Rivals.com ... posted 50 games of senior season ... moved to quarterback business. solo tackles with four sacks, three interceptions, the remainder of the year and threw for 940 yards five passes broken up, one fumble recovery and with eight scores ... honorable mention all-state in two blocked punts at strong safety as a junior ... addition to all-league and all-area ... also played a second team All-Catholic League selection ... safety and picked off four passes and returned one Mount Carmel posted a 12-1 record in 2007 and for a TD ... finished 2008 with 21 total touchdowns finished the regular season as the top-ranked team ... named team most valuable player and the Class in the state ... also played basketball as a freshman D MVP ... caught 32 passes for 700 yards and 13 TE • 6-5, 230 • Fr. and sophomore and ran track ... two-year All-Cath- touchdowns as a junior ... finished 2006 with 27 Cincinnati, Ohio olic League sprinter and named the team’s most receptions for 527 yards and 10 scores to go along Indian Hill Ted valuable sprinter two times ... honor roll student with seven passing strikes ... added 30 tackles and named student of the month in February 2008 ... three interceptions ... one of two members in the PreP/Personal:BOLser Tight end for head coach one of two members in the signing class from the signing class from the state of Michigan ... two- Kevin Siple at Indian Hill High School ... finished state of Illinois ... recruited by co-defensive coor- sport athlete also lettered in basketball ... recruited senior season with 63 receptions for 845 yards and dinator and secondary coach Joe Palcic ... parents by defensive ends coach and co-special teams co- 11 scores ... selected first team Southwest District are Cleveland Carr and Deborah Watson ... born on ordinator George Ricumstrict ... mother is Lamonne All-City, Cincinnati83 Enquirer All-Star, Southwest July 31, 1991, Dimitrius J. Carr intends to study Chester ... born on Feb. 2, 1991, Jamonne Jhardon Ohio Football Coaches Association All-City, Cincin- sport medicine. Chester intends to study business. nati Hill League and All-Ohio ... named offensive MVP and invited to play in the 2009 East-West All-Star Game ... team went 8-2 in 2008 and won the Cincinnati Hill League title for the fourth straight year ... Indian Hill did not lose a confer- ence game in Bolser’s three seasons ... OhioVarsity. com ranked Bolser the third-best tight end in the OL • 6-6, 275 • Fr. DL • 6-5, 220 • Fr. state of Ohio and tight end with the best hands South Rockwood, Mich. Columbus, Ohio ... ESPN.com rated him as the 34th-best tight end charLieAirport JavOnNorthland nationally ... rated the 41st-best tight end nation- ally and the 52nd-best prospect in the state of Ohio PreP/Personal:chapman Offensive tackle for head PreP/Personal:cOrnLey Defensive end for head by Rivals.com ... caught 68 passes for 1,038 yards coach Eric Redmond at Airport High School ... coach Kevin Tooson at Northland High School ... and eight TDs as a junior and team advanced to played in the 2009 Michigan All-Star Football closed out senior season with 35 tackles, six sacks regional finals with a 10-3 record ... Indian Hill game ... team captain selected first team Detroit and seven tackles for loss ... earned first team all- Receiver of the Year was honorable mention All- Free Press All-State and All-Metro West in addi- city and all-district honors as Northland finished Southwest Ohio and Cincinnati Enquirer All-Star tion to first team Detroit74 News All-State and All- runner-up in the City94 League ... saw time at tight honorable mention ... named first team all-league, Metro West as a senior ... Detroit Free Press Top 25 end as well ... posted 45 tackles and nine sacks second team all-city, the league’s and team’s re- Player (number 14) ... also a unanimous first team en route to second team all-city accolades in 2007 ceiver of the year with 38 receptions for 580 yards All-Huron League and first team Monroe County ... also a four-year starter at power forward on the

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 33 basketball team and a two-year track and field for 489 yards with 14 scores and Columbus East standout 2009(high jump indiana and sprints) FOOTB... nameda NorthLL - went 11-2 before falling in the regional champi- land’s Student of the Year ... one of five members in onship game ... three-year football and one-year the signing class from the state of Ohio ... recruited baseball letterwinner ... member of the national by co-defensive coordinator and defensive tackles honor society and an honor roll student ... one of coach Brian George ... parents are Hank Cornley K • 5-10, 165 • Fr. eight Hoosiers in the signing class ... recruited by and Dorci Smith ... Hank played basketball at Illi- Naperville, Ill. wide receivers coach Billy Lynch ... parents are Kip nois State University and was drafted in the fourth miTchWaubonsie Valley and Aleta Kiel ... Kip played at Butler University ... round of the 1984 NBA Draft by the New Jersey brother, Drew, is a sophomore at Illinois State Uni- Nets ... brother, Jamelle, played forward at Penn PreP/Personal:e waKickerLd for head coach Paul versity ... uncle, Blair Kiel, played quarterback at State University (2006-09) ... brother, Lamar, played Murphy at Waubonsie Valley High School ... rated the University of Notre Dame (1980-83) ... Dustin T. football at Tennessee State University ... Javon T. the third-best kicker nationally by Rivals.com, fourth Kiel was born on Nov. 10, 1990. Cornley was born on June 12, 1991. by ESPN.com and fifth byScout.com hoosier ... ranked the signees 27th-best prospect in the state of Illinois by Rivals. com ... suffered a 39shoulder injury in 2008 season opener but bounced back to earn all-state, all-city, all-area and all-conference honors ... captain of the High School All-American Bowl ... hit four of his six field goals attempts and 29-of-31 extra points en OL • 6-3, 295 • Jr.-R Huntington Beach, Calif. FB/LB • 6-3, 210 • Fr. route to special teams player of the year honors Fullerton (Calif.) CC Coatesville, Ind. ... connected on a career-long 47-yard field goal JOrdan North Putnam and recorded an 85.0-percent touchback rate as a griFFen senior ... Waubonsie Valley advanced to the state 2007-08: AttendedmarqueTTe Fullerton (Calif.) Community College and played offensive line for two year PreP/Personal:dahLsTrOm Athlete for head coach Greg playoffs ... hit 6-of-9 field goals and 29-of-30 extra under head coach Tim Byrnes ... earned all-confer- Barrett at North Putnam High School ... projects as points in 2007 ... averaged 68.0 yards on kickoffs ... ence honors and was named lineman of the year in a fullback and linebacker at Indiana ... played full- kicked a 63-yarder to win a kicking camp contest ... 2008 ... awarded the National Football Foundation back, quarterback and linebacker at North Putnam honor roll student ... two-year football letterwin- & College Football62 Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete and served as the team’s place-kicker and punter ner also played baseball ... one of two members Award following the 2008 campaign ... signed NLI ... named Indiana 49 Football Coaches Association in the signing class from the state of Illinois ... re- on March 17, 2009. (IFCA) Top 50 All-State, Gridiron Digest Top 25 and cruited by tight ends and assistant offensive line Indiana AP Class 2A All-State … four-time all- coach Kyle Conner ... parents are Ronald Wingman PreP/Personal: Offensive lineman for head county, three-year all-state, all-conference and All- and Diane Ewald ... born on Sept. 2, 1990, Mitchell coach Mike Groscott at Huntington Beach High Wabash Valley, two-time Journal Review and Ban- Ryan Ewald intends to study sport marketing and School ... collected first team All-Sunset League ner Graphic All-Area Player of the Year ... rushed management. accolades and was named lineman of the year as a for 1,556 yards and 14 touchdowns on 180 carries senior ... three-year football letterwinner and two- as a senior ... also caught 17 passes for 226 yards year baseball letterwinner ... parents are Doug and ... North Putnam finished the 2008 season 10-1 and Tricia Marquette ... born on March 24, 1988, Jor- tied for the West Central Conference championship dan D. Marquette intends to study business. ... team posted three undefeated regular seasons in his career and won two sectional and regional QB • 6-2, 220 • Fr. championships ... four-year football, basketball and Columbus, Ind. baseball letterwinner ... three-year track letterwin- Columbus East ner ... 4.0 student earned an academic scholarship dusTy offer from Harvard before deciding to join the PreP/Personal:kieL Quarterback for head coach Hoosiers ... Academic All-Conference selection is Bob Gaddis at Columbus East High School ... OL • 6-5, 280 • Fr. a member of the high honor roll and earned a spot teammate and wide receiver Duwyce Wilson also Stow, Ohio on the Wabash Valley All-Academic team ... one a member of the signing class ... rated the 16th- paT Walsh Jesuit of eight Hoosiers in the signing class ... recruited best prospect in the state of Indiana and the 45th by wide receivers coach Billy Lynch ... parents are pro-style quarterback16 nationally by Rivals.com ... PreP/Personal:mcshane Offensive guard for head Ross and Krista Dahlstrom ... Ross played football ranked the 68th quarterback nationally by Scout. coach Gerry Rardin at Walsh Jesuit High School at Valparaiso University ... brother, Brayden, is com ... finished career as the school’s all-time pass- ... team captain did not allow a sack his senior a junior wide receiver at DePauw University and ing yardage leader (5,854) and is the only player in season ... three-year varsity starter collected first brother, Trent, just completed his football career Columbus East history to record over 6,000 yards of team all-district and second team All-Ohio honors at defensive back and is a pitcher on the baseball total offense (7,491) ... responsible for over 4,298 in addition to team67 lineman of the year accolades team at Franklin College ... born on June 8, 1990, yards of total offense as a senior ... threw for 3,172 ... also played on the defensive line ... Walsh Jesuit Griffen Spencer Dahlstrom intends to study busi- yards with 35 touchdowns, a 63.5 completion per- lost in the regional finals ...OhioVarsity.com ranked ness management. centage and just eight interceptions ... also rushed McShane the seventh-best interior lineman in the for 1,126 yards and 14 scores on 155 carries (7.3 state of Ohio ... 2007 Northeast Inland All-District average) ... named Indiana Football Coaches Asso- defensive honorable mention ... three-year football ciation (IFCA) Top 50 All-State ... Hoosier Hills All- letterwinner and two-year basketball letterwinner Conference, ITG Gridiron Gazette Player of the Year (freshman and sophomore) ... one of five members and Columbus Republic Player of the Year ... led in the signing class from the state of Ohio ... re- Columbus East to semi-state and a 13-1 record ... cruited by offensive line coach Bobby Johnson ... posted a 36-4 record in his three years as a starter parents are Timothy and Mary McShane ... Patrick ... passed for 2,591 yards and 33 touchdowns with Marc McShane was born on June 7, 1990. a 60.0 completion percentage as junior ... rushed

34 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm by Rivals.com ... OhioVarsity.com ranked Replogle – senior) ... Colerain went 12-1, finished second in the eighth-best defensive tackle in Ohio ... earned the2009 state poll indiana and 14th in theFOOTB USA TodayaLL national three letters in football and basketball ... one of poll in 2007 ... went 13-1, won the regional cham- five members in the signing class from the state of pionship and advanced to semi-state in 2006 ... Ohio ... recruited by co-defensive coordinator and three-year football and two-year basketball and OL • 6-4, 285 • Fr. defensive line coach Brian George ... parents are track letterwinner ... one of five members in the Bloomington, Ind. Tom and Theresa Replogle ... Tom played football signing class from the state of Ohio ... recruited by aarOnBloomington South at Virginia Military Institute (1974-77) ... born on linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator Mike Oct. 10, 1990, Adam Patrick Replogle intends to Yeager ... parents are Fred and Karen Sims ... Fred PreP/Personal:price Offensive lineman for head study criminal justice or business. was a running back at the University of Oklahoma coach Drew Wood at Bloomington South High (1981-82) ... older brother, Quentin, is a redshirt School ... played for USA Football’s 2009 Junior freshman wide receiver at Georgia Tech ... born National Team alongh withoosier fellow signee Nick Zach -signees on Aug. 29, 1991, Damon Anthony Sims intends to ery ... one of just 45 high school seniors to play study business. on America’s first 66national team in the sport com- prised of players aged 19 and under ... selected OL • 6-4, 270 • Fr. to the Indiana Football Coaches Association 5A Monroeville, Pa. All-State team in 2008 ... also an all-region hon- Gateway oree, an unanimous selection to the Bloomington cOLin Herald-Times All-Area team and an All-Conference rOdkey RB • 6-0, 185 • Fr. Indiana honoree ... named the team’s most out- PreP/Personal: Offensive lineman for head coach Terry Smith at Gateway High School ... also Indianapolis, Ind. standing lineman after playing every position on Southport the offensive line and appearing in every game ranked the 58th-best offensive guard nationally and nick ... team captain joined the defensive line as an the 21st-best prospect in the state of Pennsylvania Turner end midway through the 2008 season ... all-state by Rivals.com ... first68 team all-area, all-conference PreP/Personal: Running back for head coach honorable mention and selected to the Blooming- and Eastern Elite selection ... team collected sec- Bill Peebles at Southport High School ... named In- ton Herald-Times All-Area team as a junior ... 4.0 ond straight runner-up finish in the WPIAL AAAA diana Football Coaches Association (IFCA) Top 50 student is a member of the National Honor Society title game ... finished the 2008 season 12-1 and All-State and Indiana AP Class 5A All-State as a ... first Bloomington South player to receive an IU entered the championship contest ranked third in senior ... Indianapolis26 Star’s 2008 Marion County football scholarship since quarterback Ben Chap- the USA Today national poll ... spent 12 weeks Player of the Year and an All-Conference Indiana pell ... one of eight Hoosiers in the signing class ranked third ... Gateway finished 11-2, ranked in honoree ... rushed for a school-record 2,062 yards ... recruited by wide receivers coach Billy Lynch the USA Today Top 10 and earned a spot in the on 256 carries (8.1 average) with a school-best 26 ... parents are Bryan and Kathy Price ... Aaron Mi- WPIAL AAAA championship game in 2007 ... team touchdowns ... recorded six games over 200 yards, chael Price was born on Jan. 29, 1991. won back-to-back conference titles ... three-year including three over 250 yards ... raced for a sea- football letterwinner also played track, basketball son-high 287 yards (27 carries, 10.6 average) and and baseball ... a state qualifier in the javelin throw four scores against Bloomington South, 285 yards as a sophomore ... a member of the National So- (25 carries, 11.4) with three TDs vs. Anderson and ciety of High School Scholars ... the lone member 251 yards (40 carries, 6.3) and three touchdowns in the signing class from the state of Pennsylvania against Pike ... crossed the goal line six times with ... recruited by co-defensive coordinator and defen- 203 yards (33 carries, 6.2) vs. Bloomington North DL • 6-3, 270 • Fr. sive line coach Brian George ... parents are Charles and five times with 206 yards (21 carries, 9.8) Centerville, Ohio and Mary Rodkey ... born on Jan. 31, 1991, Colin against Perry Meridian ... Southport finished the Centerville adam Joseph Rodkey intends to study business and envi- season 9-2, its first winning season since 1995, ronmental science. and captured the program’s first Conference Indi- PreP/Personal:repLOgLe Nose tackle for head coach ana title ... two-year football and four-year track Ron Ullery at Centerville High School ... brother letterwinner ... skipped his junior football season of Hoosier junior linebacker Tyler Replogle ... first to focus on track, where he advanced to the state team all-state, first team all-district and the Great- meet on three occasions in the 200 meters ... placed er Western Ohio Conference98 (GWOC) and Area fourth in state as a freshman with the fastest time Player of the Year as a senior ... named team MVP, for a freshman in state history ... spent the 2008 LB • 6-3, 220 • Fr. first team all-area, first team All-GWOC in 2007 summer with the Indy Storm USA Track and Field and 2008 ... earned the Anthony Munoz Award Cincinnati, Ohio Colerain team ... one of eight Hoosiers in the signing class (outstanding defensive lineman), the Sonny Unger damOn ... recruited by wide receivers coach Billy Lynch ... Award (outstanding team player) and the Elk Iron sims mother is Gayle Turner ... born on Oct. 20, 1990, Award (most fit player) in 2008 ... selected to the PreP/Personal: Linebacker for head coach Nickolas S. Turner intends to study business. 2008 Big 33 Ohio vs. Pennsylvania All-Star Game Tom Bolden at Colerain High School ... posted 5.5 ... finished senior campaign with 13 tackles for loss sacks, 12 tackles for loss, one interception and and six sacks despite missing three games with three forced fumbles en route to first team All- a broken foot ... saw time at fullback as well and Greater Miami Conference and Cincinnati Enquirer rushed for 12 touchdowns ... also a second team Division I All-Area 33honors in 2008 ... also earned all-district selection his junior season ... finished all-city and second team All-Southwest Ohio ac- 2007 with 82 tackles (50 solo), 25 tackles for loss colades ... caught six passes for 100 yards at and 5.5 sacks ... won back-to-back GWOC cham- tight end as Colerain finished the season 11-2 and pionships in 2006 (8-2), as a teammate of Tyler’s, won its third straight conference championship ... and 2007 (9-3) and advanced to the state playoffs moved to linebacker as a senior after starting at in 2008 ... rated the 54th-best defensive tackle tight end as a junior ... played four different posi- nationally by Scout.com and 58th-best by Rivals. tions in four years (quarterback – freshman, wide com ... the 50th-best prospect in the state of Ohio receiver – sophomore, tight end - junior, linebacker

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WR • 6-3, 190 • Fr. QB • 6-1, 205 • Fr. DB • 6-1, 200 • Fr. Columbus, Ind. Jeffersonville, Ind. Sheridan, Ind. duwyceColumbus East edwardJeffersonville nickSheridan PreP/Personal:wiLsOn Wide receiver for head coach PreP/Personal:wrighT-Baker Dual-threat quarterback for PreP/Personal:Zachery Athlete for head coach Bud Bob Gaddis at Columbus East High School ... team- head coach Steve Cooley at Jeffersonville High Wright at Sheridan High School ... projects as a mate and quarterback Dusty Kiel a member of the School ... the first commit to the 2009 signing class safety at Indiana ... played for USA Football’s 2009 signing class ... named Indiana Football Coaches ... rated the 20th-best dual-threath quarterbackoosier na- Junior s Nationalignees Team along with fellow signee Association (IFCA) Top 50 All-State and Indiana AP tionally by Rivals.com, the 36th-best athlete nation- Aaron Price ... one of just 45 high school seniors Class 4A All-State ...81 2008 Indiana Mr. Football at ally by ESPN.com and13 the 45th-best quarterback to play on America’s38 first national team in the sport wide receiver ... also earned all-area and all-confer- nationally by Scout.com ... ranked the 12th-best comprised of players aged 19 and under ... four-year ence accolades ... led Columbus East to semi-state, prospect in the state of Indiana by Rivals.com ... set varsity starter played quarterback, safety, returned a 13-1 record and a conference title ... hauled in 12 career records at Jeffersonville and finished his punts and kicks and served as the team’s place- 49 receptions for 1,258 yards and 14 touchdowns career as the school’s all-time passing leader with kicker and punter in his career … 2008 Indiana Mr. ... added one rushing score for 15 total TDs on the 6,558 yards, 271 completions and 511 attempts Football runner-up and Mr. Football at defensive year ... rated the sixth-best prospect in the state of ... responsible for 2,597 total yards and 31 touch- back ... led team to four straight state champion- Indiana by Rivals.com and the 38th wide receiver downs as a senior ... completed 56.9 percent of his ship games, winning state titles as a freshman, nationally by Scout.com ... caught 48 passes for passes with 1,757 yards, 13 touchdowns and only sophomore and junior … Sheridan went 56-4 in 961 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior ... named five interceptions ... rushed 140 times for 850 yards his four years, including a 44-game winning streak to Bloomington Herald-Times All-Area team and and 18 TDs ... all-state honorable mention and first ... finished career second all-time in state history Columbus East went 11-2 before falling in the re- team all-area ... responsible for 2,779 total yards with 7,331 career rushing yards, 904 total points gional championship game ... an all-county selec- and 39 touchdowns his junior season ... threw for and 140 career touchdowns ... former IU running tion and the Columbus Area Player of the Year ... 1,582 yards and 21 scores on 121-of-225 passes back and Sheridan graduate Brett Law holds the added 44 receptions for 619 yards and eight scores and rushed for 1,197 yards with 19 scores on 182 state records with 952 points and 141 touchdowns as a sophomore ... also ran track ... one of eight carries ... honorable mention all-state, area player ... four-time all-state, all-conference, and all-coun- Hoosiers in the signing class ... recruited by wide of the year and first team all-area ... Jeffersonville ty ... 61st-best athlete nationally by Rivals.com receivers coach Billy Lynch ... parents are Duwyce finished the 2007 season at 10-3 and earned the and 13th-best prospect in the state of Indiana by Wilson, Sr., and Celestine Wilson ... Duwyce Wil- 5A sectional title for the first time this decade ... Rivals.com ... rushed 230 times for 1,972 yards and son, Jr., was born on July 17, 1990. four-year football and three-year basketball letter- 31 touchdowns and threw for 395 yards and four winner ... one of eight Hoosiers in the signing class scores his senior season … scored touchdowns ... recruited by assistant head coach, running backs via interception (five), punt return (two), fumble re- coach and co-special teams coordinator Dennis turn (one) and pass reception (two) to give him 41 Springer ... parents are Edward Wright and Sandi overall on the year … averaged 37.3 per punt, 34.7 Baker ... Edward Wright-Baker was born on June per punt return and 27.6 per kick return ... added 23, 1990. 126 tackles with nine interceptions, two fumble recoveries and eight tackles for loss ... named In- diana Football Coaches Association (IFCA) Top 50 All-State for the third straight year and Indiana AP Class A All-State for the fourth consecutive sea- son … named to the Indianapolis Star Super Team for the third year in a row, as well as the Gridiron Digest PrimeTime 25 and the Bloomington Herald- Times Top 33 ... as junior, responsible for 3,017 to- tal yards with 47 touchdowns playing quarterback … threw for 835 yards and five touchdowns and rushed for 2,182 yards and 42 scores … had seven interceptions and 114 tackles at safety and also handled the team’s punting (37.9 average) and kick- ing duties (two field goals) and returned kicks (48.7) and punts (16.0) ... four-year football and track let- terwinner and three-year basketball letterwinner … ran the 100-, 200- and 400-meter dashes and finished seventh in the 100-meter dash (10.84) at the 2008 state meet ... one of eight Hoosiers in the signing class ... recruited by wide receivers coach Billy Lynch ... parents are Brian and Kim Zachery ... born on June 2, 1990, Nicholas G. Zachery intends to study political science or telecommunications.

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ROSTER BY CLASS ROSTER BY STATE

REDSHIRT SENIOR (13): Chris Banks, Brandon Bugg, Justin Carrington, INDIANA (52): Chris Adkins, Chris Ahlfeld, Lawrence Barnett, Leon Jammie Kirlew, Matt Kurz, Demetrius McCray, Bryan Payton, Nick Polk, Beckum, Damarlo Belcher, David Blackwell, James Brewer, Brandon Bugg, Mike Reiter, Collin Taylor, Austin Thomas, Troy Wagner, Brian Zematis Trea Burgess, Anthony Carter, Ben Chappell, Connor Creevey, Griffen Dahlstrom, Max Dedmond, Kyle Dietrick, Tandon Doss, Matt Ernest, Cody SENIOR (7): Ray Fisher, Charlie Klingensmith, Matt Mayberry, Greg Faulkner, Steve Fiacable, Jerimy Finch, Nick Ford, Nick Freeland, Josh Keyt, Middleton, WillMeet Patterson, Rodger the Saffold, h Peteoosiers Saxon DustymisceLLaneous Kiel, Charlie Klingensmith, Andre LaGrone, rosTersMichael Lanning, Jamie Lukaszewski, Deonte Mack, Shawn Major-Winston, Andrew McDonald, REDSHIRT JUNIOR (16): James Brewer, Trea Burgess, Aaron Burks, Brandon McGhee, Tyler McGuigan, Mick Mentzer, Greg Middleton, Dre Adrian Burks, Ben Chappell, Richard Council, Cody Faulkner, Nick Ford, Muhammad, Milton Owens, Will Patterson, Bryan Payton, Kevin Piet, Jamie Lukaszewski, Deonte Mack, Jordan Marquette, Brad Martin, Alex Andrew Pimentel, Hank Powell, Aaron Price, Chad Sherer, Nicholas Sliger, Perry, Jeff Sanders, Jarrod Smith, Terrance Turner Greg Svarczkopf, Collin Taylor, Nick Turner, Darius Willis, Duwyce Wilson, Edward Wright-Baker, Nick Zachery JUNIOR (4): Mitchell Evans, Jerimy Finch, Tyler Replogle, Terrance Thomas OHIO (17): Chris Banks, Larry Black, Jr., Ted Bolser, Javon Cornley, Mitchell Evans, Ray Fisher, Kyle Kozak, Brad Martin, Pat McShane, Alex REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (20): Chris Adkins, Leon Beckum, Zach Davis- Perry, Adam Replogle, Tyler Replogle, Rodger Saffold, Pete Saxon, Damon Walker, Max Dedmond, Jarrell Drane, Matt Ernest, Josh Hager, Chris Sims, Jarrod Smith, Eric Thomas Hagerup, Darius Johnson, Donnell Jones, Fred Jones, Andre LaGrone, Shawn Major-Winston, Andrew McDonald, Brandon McGhee, Dre ILLINOIS (12): Dimitrius Carr, Marc Damisch, Mitch Ewald, Matt Kurz, Muhammad, Milton Owens, Ian Reeves, Teddy Schell, Eric Thomas Will Matte, Matt Mayberry, Justin Pagán, Adam Pines, Jeff Sanders, Teddy Schell, Chris Schweighardt, Troy Wagner SOPHOMORE (4): Damarlo Belcher, Anthony Carter, Tandon Doss, Justin Pagán MICHIGAN (8): Charlie Chapman, Jammone Chester, Adam Follett, Darius Johnson, Ian Reeves, Terrance Thomas, Terrance Turner, Brian REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (24): Tyler Adetona, Chris Ahlfeld, Larry Black, Zematis Jr., Shane Covington, Connor Creevey, Marc Damisch, Kyle Dietrick, Adam Follett, Nick Freeland, Kyle Kozak, Michael Lanning, Charles Love III, FLORIDA (6): Zach Davis-Walker, Jarrell Drane, Donnell Jones, Jammie Will Matte, Mick Mentzer, Andrew Pimentel, Adam Pines, Hank Powell, Kirlew, Demetrius McCray, Peter St. Fort Chris Schweighardt, Chad Sherer, Nicholas Sliger, Peter St. Fort, Greg Svarczkopf, Alexander Webb, Darius Willis WISCONSIN (4): Shane Covington, Chris Hagerup, Nick Polk, Alexander Webb TRUE FRESHMAN (23): Lawrence Barnett, David Blackwell, Ted Bolser, Dimitrius Carr, Charlie Chapman, Jammone Chester, Javon Cornley, GEORGIA (3): Tyler Adetona, Fred Jones, Austin Thomas Griffen Dahlstrom, Mitch Ewald, Steve Fiacable, Josh Keyt, Dusty Kiel, Tyler McGuigan, Pat McShane, Kevin Piet, Aaron Price, Adam Replogle, ARIZONA (2): Aaron Burks, Adrian Burks Colin Rodkey, Damon Sims, Nick Turner, Duwyce Wilson, Edward Wright- Baker, Nick Zachery MISSOURI (2): Josh Hager, Mike Reiter

CALIFORNIA (1): Jordan Marquette

PENNSYLVANIA (1): Colin Rodkey

TENNESSEE (1): Charles Love III

TEXAS (1): Richard Council

VIRGINIA (1): Justin Carrington

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Head CoaCH Third Year as indiana head CoaCh • FiFTh Year aT indiana • 17Th Year as head CoaCh

A native and lifelong Hoosier with 31 years Porter, Hardy, kicker Austin Starr, quarterback coaching experience in the state, Bill Lynch Kellen Lewis and defensive end Greg Middleton is in his third year at the helm of the Indiana each collected All-Big Ten honors. Hardy and football program. In his two seasons, the Middleton snared first team honors from both Hoosiers reached the postseasonFootball and won the conference Sta coachesFF and media, while Starr seven games in a season for the first time and Porter added first team accolades from the since 1993, won the Old Oaken Bucket for the media. The four first-teamers shared second first time since 2001 and won 10 games in most in the league with Penn State, trailing his two years - the most for one head coach only Ohio State’s six. Lewis was a second team BiLLsince 1993-94. Lynch IU also has boasted three All- selection by both the conference coaches and Americans, two second-round NFL Draft picks, media, while Porter and Starr joined him on the six All-Big Ten selections, one Academic All- coaches’ ballots. American and a school-record 22 Academic Hardy, Starr and Middleton also received All-Big Ten honorees in 2008. All-America recognition. Hardy and Middleton Lynch completed his first season as Indiana both collected second team honors from the head coach in 2007, leading the Hoosiers to a Walter Camp Football Foundation and third 7-6 record and a trip to the Insight Bowl. He is team laurels from the Associated Press, while the only head coach in Hoosier history to guide Starr captured second team status from the a team to a bowl game in his debut season AP. Starr was a Lou Groza Award finalist, Date of Birth: June 12, 1954 and just the fourth coach in IU lore to patrol Middleton was a Ted Hendricks Defensive End Birthplace: Indianapolis, Ind. the sidelines for a postseason contest. The of the Year Award finalist and Hardy was a Wife: Linda team’s seven victories were the second most Biletnikoff Award semifinalist. chilDren: Billy (Carla), Kelly (Lucas Manor), for a first-year Indiana head coach, behind only IU knocked off No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern persJoey (Danielle)OnaL and Kevin James M. Sheldon, who went 8-1-1 in 1905. last year behind the play of team most valuable GranDchilDren: Joe Jr. (2) and Danny (in- Two of Lynch’s 2007 charges were selected player and All-Big Ten honoree Jammie Kirlew. fant); Lindsey (3), Max (2) and Ryan (1); Lexie (9), on the first day of the NFL Draft. The New The junior, who earned first team All-Big Ten Maggie (7), Jonny (4) and Kate (2) Manor Orleans Saints picked cornerback Tracy Porter honors from the conference media and second hiGh School: Bishop Chatard - with the 40th selection, while the Buffalo Bills team recognition from the conference coaches, Indianapolis, Ind., 1972 took wide receiver James Hardy in the 41st was also one of six finalists for the Ted colleGe: Butler University, 1977 slot. Indiana and Michigan were the only Big Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award. B.A., Education; M.A., Education, 1979 Ten teams with multiple selections on day one. Punter Chris Hagerup was recognized on It also marked the first time IU had two players three Freshman All-America Teams. Sporting selected on day one since 1988. News, Rivals.com and Phil Steele each selected Butler univerSity 1977-83: Offensive Coordinator northern illinoiS univerSity 1984: Offensive Coordinator ocOachingrlanDo rene eGaDeSxperience (uSfl) 1984: Quarterbacks Coach Butler univerSity 1985-89: Head Coach 1990-92: Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks Coach inDiana univerSity 1993-94: Quarterbacks Coach Ball State univerSity 1995-02: Head Coach DepauW univerSity 2004: Head Coach inDiana univerSity 2005-06: Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach 2007-: Head Coach the lynch family

38 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm the redshirt freshman as a second-teamer on the heels of honorable mention All-Big Ten merits. 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL In addition to success on the field, Lynch Year school overall league Bowl stresses the importance of earning a degree from one of the top academic institutions in the country. 1985 butler 8-2 5-1 (t-1st) Last year, a school-record 22 Hoosiers earned 1986 butler 5-5 3-3 (t-3rd) Academic All-Big Ten honors, over 25 percent of 1987 butler 8-1-1 4-0-1 (1st) the roster recorded a grade point average of 3.0 1988 butler 8-2-1 3-0-1 (1st) or higher for the second straight campaign, and 1989 butler year-By-7-2-1 year rec4-0O (1st)rd Starr earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All- 1995 ball state 7-4 6-2 (t-3rd) District V honors for the third straight season. 1996 ball state 8-4 7-1 (1st) las Vegas 1997 ball state 5-6 4-4 (3rd MaC west) Forty-one Hoosiers completed the 2007-08 Football StaFF1998 ball state 1-10 1-7 (6th MaC west) academic year with cumulative grade point 1999 ball state 0-11 0-8 (6th MaC west) averages of 3.0 or higher. Starr became the sixth 2000 ball state 5-6 4-3 (t-3rd MaC west, 2-3) IU player to be named to the ESPN The Magazine 2001 ball state 5-6 4-3 (t-1st MaC west, 4-1) Academic All-America First Team, while fullback 2002 ball state 6-6 4-4 (4th MaC west) Josiah Sears joined Starr on the Academic All- 2004 depauw 8-2 5-1 (2nd) District V team. Kicker Kevin Trulock received 2007 IndIana 7-6 3-5 (t-7th) InsIght the inaugural Wayne Duke Postgraduate Award, 2008 IndIana 3-9 1-7 (11th) presented by the Indianapolis Big Ten Community career 91-82-3 (.526) 58-49-2 (.537) Partnership. Lynch signed an agreement on November 26, 2007, to remain Indiana head coach through July Under Lynch’s tutelage, seven DePauw players as the quarterbacks and wide receivers coach, 1, 2012. He was named IU’s 27th head coach on earned All-SCAC first team honors, and the Tigers recruiting coordinator and offensive coordinator. June 15, 2007. Lynch has compiled a 91-82-3 compiled the second-best per-game rushing He moved on to Northern Illinois as quarterbacks (.526) career record with stops in Bloomington, average (254.6 yards) in school history. Senior coach and offensive coordinator in 1984, and he at Butler, Ball State and DePauw. He has won or wide receiver Jamarcus Shepard was one of only was the quarterbacks coach of the United States shared six conference or divisional titles in his 16 two Division III players invited to the 2005 Hula Football League’s Orlando Renegades in the seasons. Lynch has 32 overall years of coaching Bowl Maui All-Star Classic. winter of 1984. The Renegades were coached by experience, spending 31 of those seasons in the Lynch was head coach at Ball State from former Hoosier head coach and current analyst state of Indiana. 1995-02. During his tenure, the Cardinals won at on ESPN’s College Gameday . With the Hoosiers’ trip to the Insight Bowl in least six games three times, including a 7-4 mark Lynch returned to his alma mater as head 2007, Lynch made his third appearance in a bowl in 1995 and an 8-4 record the following season. coach in 1985 and compiled a 36-12-3 (.735) game as a coach. He was the quarterbacks coach The 1995 team posted a 6-2 conference record record over five seasons. Butler won four (1993-94) under former Hoosier head coach Bill and tied for third in the Mid-American Conference Heartland Collegiate Conference titles, and he Mallory when Indiana faced Virginia Tech in the (MAC), while Lynch’s 1996 team captured the won conference Coach of the Year honors three 1993 Independence Bowl. Lynch served as the MAC championship at 7-1 and earned a trip to times. Four of Lynch’s five squads were ranked Ball State head coach and led the Cardinals to the Las Vegas Bowl. Ball State also staked claim among the top 20 in NCAA Division II, and Lynch the 1996 Las Vegas Bowl. to the 2001 MAC West title after third-place twice earned AFCA Regional Coach of the Year Lynch, a 2005 inductee into the Indiana Football finishes in 1997 and 2000. laurels. Hall of Fame, served as interim head coach for A 1977 Butler graduate and four-year He moved on to Ball State as the Cardinals’ two games in 2006 and led the Hoosiers during letterwinner in both football and basketball, Lynch offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach 2007 spring practice. During his first two seasons quarterbacked the Bulldogs to a 28-12 overall from 1990-92, where he worked with eventual in Bloomington, he was the assistant head coach, record and three conference championships. He NFL running backs Bernie Parmalee (Miami offensive coordinator and tight ends coach. earned Indiana Collegiate Conference (ICC) Most Dolphins and New York Jets) and Corey Croom Under Lynch’s leadership as offensive Valuable Player honors in each of his final three (New England Patriots) before his first stint at coordinator, Lewis posted one of the top seasons. Lynch led the nation in pass completion Indiana. freshman seasons in IU history. He racked up percentage in 1975 and captained both sports his Bill and his wife, Linda, have four children - 2,221 yards passing and 19 total touchdowns senior campaign. Billy (Carla), Kelly (Lucas Manor), Joey (Danielle) in 2006. The Hoosiers scored their most points Lynch, a three-time Little All-American, became and Kevin - and nine grandchildren - Lindsey (277) since 2001 and averaged 23.1 points, 335.9 the first Butler student-athlete to twice be named (3), Max (2) and Ryan (1) Lynch (Billy and Carla - yards and 222.1 passing yards per game. Indiana recipient of the prestigious Award, parents); Joe Jr. (2) and Danny (infant) Lynch (Joey scored over 30 points three times and at least 24 presented by the ICC for outstanding scholastic and Danielle - parents); and Lexie (9), Maggie (7), points on seven occasions. and athletic achievement. He finished his career Jonny (4) and Kate (2) Manor (Kelly and Lucas The veteran coach returned to Bloomington with 5,909 passing yards and 60 touchdowns. - parents). Billy is the Hoosiers’ wide receivers after directing DePauw to an 8-2 record en route Lynch also set a Butler men’s basketball record coach, while Joey, who played quarterback at to Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference by handing out 121 assists during the 1975-76 Ball State (2003-06), returned to his alma mater (SCAC) co-Coach of the Year honors in 2004. campaign and was inducted into the Butler Hall as wide receivers coach this offseason. Kevin just Lynch was the first coach in SCAC history to of Fame in 2000. completed his senior season as a wide receiver earn the award in his debut campaign. DePauw Upon graduation, Lynch spent seven seasons on the Franklin College football team in Franklin, finished 5-1 in league play. as a Bulldog assistant coach, including stints Ind., and graduated in the spring of 2009.

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 39 2009 indianaWhat FOOTB taheyLL are Saying about bill lynch... “I’m just very, very pleased for bill, his family, the entire “Coach lynch did a wonderful job leading this program to coaching staff and all of the players. there are just so many success. we were very fortunate to have a man like Coach positives that come from his hiring. bill lynch is a quality, lynch take over the team under the circumstances he faced. I quality person and the program is in excellent hands. this know he’ll do a great job leading all of his players to become brings stability to the program and I’m very optimistic about not only the best players they can be on the field but also the the future of Iu Football.” -, Indiana’s all-time best men they can be off it.” -James Hardy, former Hoosier winningest head coach (1984-96) wide receiver (2005-07) and 2008 second-round draft pick by the Buffalo Bills “bill lynch brings all of the finest qualities of Coachbill Mallory back to the Iu Football program. as I talk to my “there’sFootball no better person to leadSta Indiana’sFF football program teammates from the Mallory era, I can assure you that they than bill lynch. I have known bill and his family since our are 100 percent in enthusiastic approval of bill lynch as our days carpooling to work as assistants for the usFl Orlando head football coach. I am confident he can add to our success renegades. even back then, he held all the qualities to be a in 2007 and start a run of bowl games that we enjoyed under successful head coach. bill’s dedication to developing young Coach Mallory.” -Anthony Thompson, Indiana’s career rushing men into quality football players and even better people leader (1986-89) makes him a coach that I would love my own sons to play for.” -, former head coach and current NFL Network “Coach lynch is the perfect selection for Indiana. he has all analyst the ingredients a successful head coach needs. bill has the unquestioned integrity to lead the hoosiers forward to being “bill lynch did a tremendous job in guiding Indiana to a bowl very, very successful. he already has one ingredient from that game in 2007 under very difficult circumstances.h e is a good list - beatIng purdue!” -Lee Corso, former Indiana head leader and I expect Iu to continue to compete consistently in coach (1973-82) and ESPN College GameDay studio analyst the . In 2007, when everyone’s goal was to honor Coach hep’s vision by “playing 13,” it was bill lynch “Coach lynch did an unbelievable job given the circumstances that made the team understand that just getting six wins was we had to deal with my senior season. he kept the team no guarantee of playing in the postseason, and not to limit together through the toughest times we ever faced and their dreams by accomplishing only the minimum. turned out brought us even closer together not only as a team, but more the Coach was prescient...seven wins were needed and Iu importantly as a family. I am more than grateful to have achieved their goals, mainly because bill lynch could see, and Coach lynch as Indiana’s head coach and as its leader. no one got the program to see the big picture.” -Charles Davis, lead deserved the head coaching position more than he did and analyst for the Big Ten Network and the BCS Coach lynch was my Coach of the Year in 2007.” -Tracy Porter, former Hoosier cornerback (2004-07) and 2008 second-round “bill was a great football coach, a motivator, a teacher, but draft pick by the New Orleans Saints above all else, just a great person and great man. I’m proud to have played my college football under his direction.” -Brad Maynard, current Chicago Bears and former Ball State punter (1993-96)

40 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm Q & a With bill lynch2009 indiana FOOTBaLL What does the North End Zone facility do for IU Football? What is your coaching philosophy? “the north end Zone facility shows a great commitment “we want to develop each player to his fullest potential - to Indiana Football. It certainly shows a great commitment both physically and mentally. we want to coach our players like to our current players, who are going to be able to enjoy the they are our own sons. that includes positive reinforcement, facility beginning this fall. It also shows our recruits Indiana developing a great work ethic and at times, some tough love. university is committed to football. we want each player leaving our program feeling like they are “this puts us on par with our competition, not only in the big a better person for playing at Indiana. ten but throughout the country. we feel as a program we need “One of the important things we preach as a coaching staff to develop our student-athletes to their fullest potential and is the team concept. the good of the team is more important this building lets us do that with a 25,000-square-foot weight than the wants of an individual. we hope to develop our room - the largestFootball in the country - and the Stanew 22,000-square-FF players on the playing field and in the classroom and want foot academic center, which is competitive with anyone in the to educate them to make good decisions as it relates to their country. overall development as a person.” “On a day-to-day basis, the weight room is such a critical part of the development of any student-athlete. Our players How important is it to keep kids in the state of Indiana? take such great pride in the work they do in the weight room. “It is extremely important to keep Indiana kids in the state. although our current weight room has been good, we have all programs have a recruiting base and ours is the state of not been able to get our entire team in there at one time. with Indiana. I’ve played high school football, college football this new facility, we will not only be able to get our entire team and coached in the state for over 30 years, and I’ve seen in there at the same time, but there is space for other athletic great improvement in high school football throughout the teams as well. years. there is excellent coaching and outstanding players “the facility is going to change the look of our stadium on throughout the state. we will to continue to build this program gameday and it is going to enhance the experience for our fans. with Indiana kids who dream of playing for the hoosiers.” the overall design is very practical for our student-athletes. when they come to the stadium, the things we require of them What stands out about this coaching staff? on a daily basis are all over there - academic support, weight “we have an outstanding staff and have been fortunate to room, meeting rooms, locker room and training tables. It is maintain continuity over the past four years. this staff is very very, very convenient and functional with all the demands loyal and hard working. they are excellent teachers of the placed on our student-athletes time.” game and care about their players’ overall development. they are tireless recruiters and represent our program with class What would you like kids to know about Indiana football? and integrity.” “I had the opportunity to work for bill Mallory and learned so much from him. I’ve also been fortunate enough to work for What is the program’s value of academics? former head coach lee Corso and, of course, . “Our no. 1 program goal is to graduate our players. beyond a Indiana university has had great coaches and great players degree itself, we want our players to have a meaningful college through the years. I believe in this university and look forward experience. the college years are a great time for growth in a to building the program where we are competing for a big ten person’s life. we want our players leaving here feeling they championship year in and year out.” had the best times of their lives. Indiana university is a great school that provides all the necessary resources for the rest of What does the 125th year of IU Football mean to the team? your life.” “Just thinking about all the great coaches and players that have come through bloomington the past 125 years is What would you like the program to be known for? impressive. Our players have a great feel for that sense of “First and foremost, we want to be known for recruiting history and those coaches and players. we look forward to student-athletes who graduate, represent Iu in a first-class celebrating that history this season.” manner and compete for big ten championships. If people look at our football program and see those three things, they You made over 70 public appearances during the offseason. will be proud of Indiana university Football.” What did you take away from those visits? “It has been great since the beginning of 2009 to get out and visit with our students, alumni and fans. we have had a tremendous reception from student groups on campus to supporters around the state. It is always great to see the passion our fans have for Indiana Football.”

Why did you add the pistol formation to the offense? “going into spring practice we wanted to be a more multiple offensive football team. we wanted to fit the personnel we had and wanted to get into some more multiple sets. the pistol encompasses the shotgun formation we are accustomed to and also gives us the opportunity to run the ball downhill and get some good play-action passes off of it. It will be a part of our offense along with the spread, and it makes us more multiple and fits the personnel we have heading into the 2009 season.”

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Dennis Springer is in his first season as BGSU in 2006 after serving as the Falcons’ assistant head coach and his second year at running backs coach during the three previous Indiana. He joined the Hoosier staff as running campaigns. With Bowling Green, he coached backs coach and co-special teams coordinator in two bowl games and the Falcons were on February 14, 2008. Footballnationally Sta ranked fromFF 2003-05. Under Springer’s guidance in 2008, the Springer’s running backs averaged 2,117 Hoosiers rushed for 2,003 yards, which ranked yards in his three seasons, including a sixth in the Big Ten, averaged 4.5 yards per 2,750-yard total in 2003. He coached former carry and carded 19 rushing scores, their best Falcon running back and former NFLer P.J. dnumbersennis since 2001 (5.5, 33).s Thepringer team rushed Pope to back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons in for over 250 yards four times with a season- 2003 (1,005) and 2004 (1,098). Pope averaged best 297 yards in the season-opening win over 5.3 yards per carry and scored 10 times in 2003 Western Kentucky. and increased those numbers to 6.2 yards Senior running back Marcus Thigpen was per carry and 15 touchdowns the following named the team’s offensive player of the year in season. 2008. He led the team with 631 rushing yards, His responsibilities also included 6.7 yards per carry, seven rushing touchdowns developing and implementing practice and and 94 rushes. Thigpen also rushed for over gameday strategies, recruiting and serving 100 yards three times. In addition to Thigpen, as the coordinator of team community service Date of Birth: October 5, 1969 junior Bryan Payton rushed for 339 yards and projects. Bowling Green compiled an 11-3 Birthplace: Fort Wayne, Ind. averaged 4.3 yards per carry, while junior record in 2003, claimed the Mid-American Wife: Nicole Demetrius McCray added 214 yards. Conference West Division crown with a 7-1 chilDren: Sophia (3), Sydney (infant) McCray and Thigpen finished eighth and conference mark and earned a 28-24 victory pershiGh SchoolOnaL : Northrop - Fort Wayne, Ind., 1988 ninth, respectively, in kick return average in the over Northwestern in the Motor City Bowl. The colleGe: Butler University, 1993 Big Ten. Meanwhile, redshirt freshman punter following season the Falcons collected a 52-35 B.S., Secondary Education Chris Hagerup received honorable mention All- win over Memphis in the 2004 GMAC Bowl en Big Ten recognition from the conference media route to a 9-3 finish. Bowling Green also won and Sporting News, Rivals.com and Phil Steele the 2005 MAC East Division title. Magazine Freshman All-American second team At Ball State, Springer spent the 1993 and Ball State univerSity honors. Hagerup finished the season with an 1994 seasons as a graduate assistant before 1993-94: Graduate Assistant average of 42.4 yards on 61 punts, the seventh- spending the next eight years as an assistant 1995-98: Wide Receivers Coach best single-season average in school history. He coach under Bill Lynch. He assisted with 1999-00: Linebackers Coach ranked third in the Big Ten and 22nd nationally gameday and practice planning and recruiting 2001-02: Defensive Backs Coach cOaching experience with his average, which was the third best by a while serving as the liaison for both the Student BoWlinG Green univerSity freshman in the country. Athletic Advisory Board and the strength and 2003-05: Running Backs Coach Springer, a Fort Wayne, Ind., native and a conditioning staff. 2006: Safeties Coach Northrop High School graduate, spent the 2007 Springer coached defensive backs his WeStern KentucKy univerSity season as the Western Kentucky assistant final two years in Muncie, also working with 2007: Assistant Head Coach/Defense/ head coach/defense/defensive backs coach. outside linebackers for two seasons and wide Defensive Backs Coach The Hilltoppers finished the season with a receivers for four. The Cardinals earned a berth inDiana univerSity 7-5 record, allowing 20.8 points per game in the Las Vegas Bowl in 1993 and 1996. 2008: Running Backs Coach/ and 319.6 yards of total offense. WKU forced He earned his undergraduate degree in Co-Special Teams Coordinator 29 turnovers, including 20 interceptions, and secondary education from Butler in 1993 after 2009: Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs held five opponents under 14 points with one helping lead the Bulldogs to three conference Coach/Co-Special Teams Coordinator shutout. championships, serving as captain during the Prior to his stint at Western Kentucky, 1991 season. Springer played for Lynch in 1988 Springer spent four years at Bowling Green and 1989 and earned three letters with the and was on the staff at Ball State for 10 years Bulldogs. as both a full-time and graduate assistant. Dennis and his wife, Nicole, have two Springer was the defensive safeties coach at daughters, Sophia (3), and Sydney (infant).

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oFFensive CoordinaTor/QuarTerbaCks sixTh Year aT indiana • FiFTh Year as CoordinaTor • 16Th Year as College CoaCh

Matt Canada is in his third season as as the school’s all-time receiving yardage, Indiana’s offensive coordinator. He is in his sixth receptions and touchdowns leader. year on the IU staff, where he has overseen the In 2006, Canada saw Lewis post 2,662 total Hoosiers’ quarterbacks each season and served yards of offense, the fifth-highest single-season Football StaasFF passing game coordinator during the 2005 output in school history, behind only former NFL and 2006 campaigns. quarterback and current Washington Coming off one of the most prolific offensive Redskin Antwaan Randle El. Lewis finished 21st seasons in school history in 2007, 11 starters in the nation in total yards per game. missed at least one start (14 total) due to injury Canada oversaw a passing attack in 2005 in 2008. The Hoosiers used four quarterbacks, that threw a then school-record 24 touchdown manine offensiveTT linemencanada and seven different passes, as Blake Powers set a Hoosier mark lineups on the offensive line. with 22 scores. Powers’ 212 completions and Despite the setbacks, Indiana broke the 376 attempts rank second in IU history. Canada 2,000-yard rushing mark (2,003 yards - sixth spent the 2004 season as Indiana’s quarterbacks in the Big Ten) for the second straight year, coach. Under his direction, Indiana went from the first time since 2000 and 2001 an IU team 11th to fifth in the Big Ten in passing efficiency produced back-to-back 2,000-yard rushing and from 10th to fourth in scoring offense. In seasons. Indiana averaged 4.5 yards per carry addition, the total sacks against the Hoosiers and carded 19 rushing scores, the team’s best decreased from 40 to 27. numbers since the 2001 campaign (5.5, 33). He returned to Bloomington after spending Quarterbacks Kellen Lewis (1,131) and Ben six years at Northern Illinois, where he served Date of Birth: January 19, 1972 Chappell (1,001) both produced 1,000-yard as the running backs coach (1998-2000), Birthplace: Louisville, Ky. seasons. Lewis added 500 rushing yards, as quarterbacks coach (2001-02) and offensive Wife: Michelle he appeared in 10 games with nine starts. coordinator (2003). The Huskies enjoyed one of chilDren: Tori (11), Chris (9) Chappell saw time in 11 contests with three the most prolific seasons in school history in starting nods. 2003, finishing among the top 30 in the nation hiGh School: New Palestine - persOnaL Lewis joined Antwaan Randle El as the only in both major weekly polls. NIU climbed as high New Palestine, Ind., 1990 QBs in IU lore to reach 40 passing touchdowns, as No. 12 in the AP rankings and No. 10 in the colleGe: Indiana University, 1993 6,250 passing yards, 8,000 total yards, 525 Bowl Championship Series Poll with wins over B.S., Business; M.S., Sport Administration, 1995 completions and 975 attempts in a career. He Alabama, Maryland and Iowa State. became the third quarterback at IU to reach NIU ranked among the top 30 teams in the 6,250 career passing yards and the second nation in scoring offense (32.2 ppg) and passing player to collect 8,000 total yards and holds efficiency (140.0), as running back Michael inDiana univerSity 16 major school quarterback records, including Turner, who is currently with the Falcons, 1992-93: Student Assistant eight career and eight single-season marks. was named an Associated Press second team 1994-95: Graduate Assistant In addition, Lewis sits atop IU’s career list All-American. Canada coached three 1,000-yard Butler univerSity with 48 passing touchdowns, third with 6,395 rushers during his six years in DeKalb in William cOaching1996: Quarterbacks/Wide experience Receivers Coach passing yards, second with 8,072 total yards, Andrews, Thomas Hammock and Turner, as 1997: Offensive Coordinator first with 565 completions, third with 981 Turner closed his senior season ranked among northern illinoiS univerSity attempts and second in completion percentage the top five in the nation in rushing (137.3 ypg) 1998-00: Running Backs Coach at 57.6. and all-purpose yards (161.4). 2001-02: Quarterbacks Coach During the 2007 season, the Hoosiers set Canada began his coaching career as a a school record with 412 points and finished student assistant (1992-93) and graduate 2003: Offensive Coordinator second in IU history with 31.7 points per assistant (1994-95) at Indiana. He helped the inDiana univerSity game. The Hoosiers increased their scoring Hoosiers to the 1993 Independence Bowl. The 2004: Quarterbacks Coach offense (31.7-23.1), pass offense (236.4-222.1), New Palestine, Ind., native made his full-time 2005-06: Passing Game Coordinator/ rush offense (157.4-113.8) and total offense coaching debut in 1996 at Butler, where he Quarterbacks Coach (393.8-335.9) from their 2006 totals. Indiana oversaw the quarterbacks and wide receivers 2007-: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach ended 2007 third in the league in scoring and before moving up to offensive coordinator in fourth in passing offense. 1997. Under Canada’s leadership, the Bulldogs Lewis set single-season school records for improved from last to second in the Pioneer passing yards (3,043), passing TDs (28) and total Football League passing statistics (98.1 ypg to yards (3,779). 211.8). Wide receiver James Hardy, who was A three-year letterwinner in football and selected in the second round (41st pick) of the basketball at New Palestine (Ind.) High School, 2008 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills, set new Matt and his wife, Michelle, have one daughter, school marks with his 16 receiving touchdowns Tori (11), and one son, Chris (9). and 79 receptions. Hardy finished his career

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TighT ends/assisTanT oFFensive line FourTh Year aT indiana • sevenTh Year as College CoaCh

Kyle Conner is in his third year as the In 2006, the Hoosiers scored their most Hoosiers’ tight ends coach. He will also serve points (277) since 2001. Indiana averaged 23.1 as the assistant offensive line coach in 2009. points, 335.9 yards and 222.1 passing yards Conner spent the 2006 campaign, his first with per game. The Hoosiers scored over 30 points Indiana, as an offensive qualityFootball control coach, three timesSta and atFF least 24 points on seven before earning a promotion to assistant coach occasions. prior to the 2007 season. Conner came to Bloomington following The tight ends are a crucial part of the nearly a decade at Butler. He spent the 2005 Hoosier rushing attack. Indiana broke the season as the co-offensive coordinator after Ky2,000-yardLe rushing cOnner mark (2,003 yards - sixth serving as the school’s tight ends coach in in the Big Ten) for the second straight year in 2002 and the wide receivers coach in 2003 and 2008, the first time since 2000 and 2001 an IU 2004. team produced back-to-back 2,000-yard rushing A two-time all-conference wide receiver seasons. IU averaged 4.5 yards per carry and with the Bulldogs (1999-00), Conner finished carded 19 rushing scores, its best numbers his career in third place on Butler’s all-time since 2001 (5.5, 33). The team rushed for over pass receptions list (124). He owns the second- 250 yards four times with a season-best 297 highest single-season receptions total (63 in yards in the season-opening win over Western 2000) in Butler history and the third-highest Kentucky. single-season receiving yardage total (876 in Date of Birth: June 5, 1978 Indiana averaged 157.4 yards per game in 2000). He set a Bulldog single-game record Birthplace: Indianapolis, Ind. 2007 and went over 100 yards nine times and with 260 receiving yards against San Diego as Wife: Angela over 200 yards five times.The tight ends also a senior, and he finished his career with Butler’s chilDren: Kyle II (2), Ava (infant) played critical blocking roles on special teams, fourth-highest all-time receiving yardage total pershiGh SchoolOnaL : Bishop Chatard - helping the field goal and extra point units put (1,801). Indianapolis, Ind., 1996 together the finest season in school history. Conner earned a bachelor’s degree in colleGe: Butler University, 2001 Kicker Austin Starr, holder Dustin Hass and elementary education from Butler in 2001. Kyle B.S., Elementary Education long snapper Tim Bugg went 21-for-23 on field and his wife, Angela, have one son, Kyle II (2), goals and a perfect 49-for-49 on extra points. and one daughter, Ava (infant). Starr was one of three finalists for the Lou Groza Award. Butler univerSity 2002: Tight Ends Coach 2003-04: Wide Receivers Coach 2005: Co-Offensive Coordinator cOachinginDiana univer experienceSity 2006: Offensive Quality Control 2007-08: Tight Ends Coach 2009-: Tight Ends Coach/Assistant Offensive Line

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Brian George is in his fifth season as the Ram Victor Adeyanju, who competed in the Hoosiers’ co-defensive coordinator and his first and was a fourth-round selection year as defensive tackles coach. He shares by St. Louis. George also mentored defensive defensive coordinator duties with secondary end Ben Ishola, who is currently with the Football StacoachFF Joe Palcic. George served as the team’s Cincinnati Bengals. defensive line coach from 2005-08. Two of five assistant coaches that came from Under George’s tutelage, the Hoosiers set Miami (Ohio) to Indiana, George and Palcic the school record with 42 sacks in 2007 and worked together as co-defensive coordinators the fourth-highest total with 31 sacks in 2008 - for the first time with the RedHawks in 2004. Brianthe top two-year total ingeO IU history. rge The duo oversaw a defense that ranked among For the second straight season, one of the top three in the Mid-American Conference George’s charges was named a finalist for in both rushing and scoring defense. MU the Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year allowed just 108.83 yards per game on the Award in 2008. Junior Jammie Kirlew finished ground (second in the MAC and 17th in the the season with 10.5 sacks and 19.5 tackles for nation) and 23.42 points per game (third in the loss, each ranking fourth on Indiana’s single- league). season list. He ended the year second in the In 12 regular season games, the Miami Big Ten and tied for 14th nationally in sacks defense allowed just five first downs in 17 and third in the league and sixth nationally in third-and-one situations, including stopping Date of Birth: February 10, 1972 tackles for loss. Michigan on all three of its third-and-one Birthplace: Springfield, Ohio Indiana’s defense was ravaged by injury plays. Overall, Miami opponents converted just Wife: Jasa with six starters missing a combined 27 games, 34 percent of their third down opportunities. chilDren: A.J. (5), Maren (2) including season-ending injuries to senior After spending two years helping coach pershiGh SchoolOnaL : Graham - St. Paris, Ohio, 1990 cornerback Christopher Phillips (nine games) Miami’s offense, George made a smooth colleGe: Ohio University, 1994 and junior safeties Austin Thomas (seven) transition to defense, coaching the defensive B.A., Special Education; and Nick Polk (five). Despite the injuries, line. In three years with the line, Miami’s sack Miami (Ohio University), 2001 the Hoosiers still finished fifth in the league total steadily increased each year, culminating M.S., Educational Leadership with their 31 sacks and sixth in the league in with a three-year high of 45 sacks in 2003. turnover margin (plus-1). As a graduate assistant at Miami (1998-99), The 2007 defense finished third in the he worked with the offensive line and special league and shared eighth nationally with its teams and assisted with Miami’s 1999 running picKerinGton (ohio) hiGh School 42 sacks. Sophomore defensive end Greg back corps, which featured the MAC’s all- 1994-97: Assistant Coach Middleton burst on to the national scene with time leading rusher and former NFLer Travis MiaMi (ohio) univerSity a school-record 16 sacks, the highest total Prentice. George received his master’s degree 1998-99: Graduate Assistant in the nation. Middleton earned All-America in education leadership from Miami in May cOaching2000-03: Defensive e xperienceLine Coach honors from seven publications and garnered 2001. 2004: Co-Defensive Coordinator/ All-Big Ten accolades along with cornerback George started and lettered four years as Defensive Line Coach Tracy Porter, who was selected in the second a fullback at Ohio University. He was named inDiana univerSity round (40th pick) of the NFL Draft by the New Ohio’s Scholar-Athlete his senior year. After 2005-08: Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Orleans Saints. Cornerback Leslie Majors also receiving his bachelor’s degree in special Defensive Line Coach signed a three-year rookie free agent deal with education in 1994, George taught and coached 2009-: Co-Defensive Coordinator/ the Chicago Bears. running backs at Pickerington High School Defensive Tackles Coach Porter earned second team All-Big Ten in Pickerington, Ohio, for three years before honors after posting four interceptions and joining Miami’s football program in 1998. breaking up eight passes in 2006. Joined He is a 1990 graduate of Graham High by safety Will Meyers, the duo helped the School in St. Paris, Ohio. George was a prep Hoosiers collect 13 interceptions, the fifth- all-conference performer in football, basketball highest total in the Big Ten. Two members of and track. George’s defense, linebacker Will Patterson Brian and his wife, Jasa, have one son, A.J. and defensive end Jammie Kirlew were named (5), and one daughter, Maren (2). freshman All-Americans by Sporting News. In 2005, George tutored second team all- league defensive end and current St. Louis

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oFFensive line FiFTh Year aT indiana • 15Th Year as College CoaCh

Bobby Johnson is in his fifth season as (Ohio), played an integral role in the RedHawks’ the Hoosiers’ offensive line coach. During balanced offense in 2004, as Miami averaged Johnson’s tenure, the team has posted some 125.2 yards per game on the ground and 282.8 of the top offensive numbers in school history. yards through the air. During Johnson’s five-year Indiana broke the 2,000-yardFootball rushing mark tenure, Sta MU was 36-5FF when it outrushed the (2,003 yards - sixth in the Big Ten) for the second opposition. Johnson worked with eventual NFL straight year in 2008, the first time since 2000 draft picks Jacob Bell (fifth round, Tennessee and 2001 an IU team produced back-to-back Titans, 2004) and Alex Sulfsted (sixth round, 2,000-yard rushing seasons. IU averaged 4.5 Kansas City Chiefs, 2001) and free-agent ByardsOBB per carry andy carded J 19O rushinghns scores, Onsignees Matt Brandt (, 2004) and its best numbers since 2001 (5.5, 33). The team Ben Herrell (, 2004). rushed for over 250 yards four times with a A former Miami offensive tackle who season-best 297 yards in the season-opening returned to his alma mater in 1999, Johnson win over Western Kentucky. spent four years at the University of Akron, two What makes these numbers more impressive as a graduate assistant (1995-96) and two as is the shuffling that took place on the line due the Zips’ defensive line coach (1997-98). From to injuries. The Hoosiers used seven different 1999-2003, Johnson served as Miami’s tight starting lineups and nine total players, including ends coach. three players receiving their first career action. During his playing career, Johnson was a Date of Birth: February 28, 1973 Johnson’s leadership helped the 2007 three-year starter on the offensive line from Birthplace: Akron, Ohio offensive line put together one of the best 1992-94. In his sophomore and senior seasons, Wife: Kristen seasons in recent memory, as IU posted 157.4 Miami finished 6-4-1 overall and 5-3 in the chilDren: Madilyn (10), Olivia (7) yards per game on the ground and 393.8 yards MAC. Johnson played an integral blocking pershiGh SchoolOnaL : Hoban - Akron, Ohio, 1991 of total offense, the highest averages in each role for Deland McCullough for three years. colleGe: Miami (Ohio) University, 1995 category since the 2001 campaign. Indiana McCullough, a two-time first team All-MAC B.S., Health Appraisal & Sport Organization improved its rush total from the 2006 season selection, broke the league’s all-time rushing by 43.6 yards per ballgame. The IU rushing mark and currently ranks second on the MAC attack went over 100 yards nine times and over and Miami charts behind Travis Prentice. 200 yards on five occasions. Upon graduating from Miami with a degree univerSity of aKron Guard John Sandberg earned All-Big Ten in health appraisal and sport organization 1995-96: Graduate Assistant honorable mention from the coaches for in 1995, Johnson signed on as a graduate 1997-98: Defensive Line Coach his role in the offense’s success, while true assistant with the Akron football staff. MiaMi (ohio) univerSity sophomores Pete Saxon and Rodger Saffold During his two years as a graduate assistant, 1999-03: Tackles/Tight Ends/Special Teams Coach cOaching experience started every game on the left side of the line. Johnson assisted with a defensive line that 2004: Offensive Line Coach/ During the 2006 season, Johnson worked included current standout Running Game Coordinator with the “seven blocks of limestone” – the Jason Taylor. Johnson was named the Zips’ inDiana univerSity nickname given to the seven incoming freshmen defensive line coach in 1997. 2005-08: Offensive Line Coach/ on the offensive line – and saw two of them Johnson was a standout at Akron Hoban Running Game Coordinator (Saxon and Saffold) earn multiple starts for High School, where he was honored as Ohio’s 2009-: Offensive Line Coach the Hoosiers. In 2005, Johnson worked with UPI Division III Lineman of the Year in 1991. current Cleveland Brown Isaac Sowells, who He earned first team All-Ohio, first team all- participated in the East-West Shrine Game in district, All-Summit County, all-city and all- San Antonio and later became a fourth-round scholastic recognition. Johnson also lettered draft pick by Cleveland. as a member of Hoban’s track team. Johnson, who was one of five assistant Bobby and his wife, Kristen, have two coaches who came to Indiana from Miami daughters, Madilyn (10), and Olivia (7).

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Wide reCeivers FiFTh Year aT indiana • eighTh Year as College CoaCh

Billy Lynch is in his fifth season as Indiana’s yards and converted 28 first downs on his 48 wide receivers coach. The 2008 corps, led by catches (58.3 percent). juniors Ray Fisher and Andrew Means, saw Led by Hardy, the 2006 Hoosiers finished four receivers reach 25 receptions and post third in the Big Ten in receiving yards per game. Football StaoverFF 275 yards. It also featured one of the top Hardy was a second team all-conference true freshman duos in IU history - Damarlo selection after leading the team with 51 Belcher and Tandon Doss. catches, 722 yards, and 10 touchdowns. Six Fisher and Means, who signed a professional different Hoosier wideouts caught 20 passes baseball contract with the Cincinnati Reds and went over 200 yards, with five of those six BiLLin 2008, becamey theLynch 13th and 14th Hoosiers, being underclassmen. respectively, to go over 100 career receptions In 2005, Lynch tutored Hardy to one of the and 1,000 career yards in 2008, joining James most prolific debut seasons IU has seen at wide Hardy as the second and third wideouts under receiver. Hardy finished with 61 receptions Lynch to enter the elite club. Means also (third in school history), 10 touchdowns (tied earned a spot on the Biletnikoff Award Watch for third all-time) and 893 yards (sixth all-time). List, the third straight year a Hoosier appeared In addition, his five 100-yard games were tied on the list (Hardy - 2006, 2007). for the second most in a season in school Belcher (25 catches, 337 yards and two history. touchdowns) and Doss (14, 186, one) combined Additionally, Hardy finished first in the Big Date of Birth: September 3, 1978 for the second-highest receiving yardage Ten and 23rd nationally with 89.3 yards per Birthplace: Indianapolis, Ind. total by a true freshman duo in school history. game and fourth in the conference and 29th Wife: Carla Among Hoosier true freshmen, Belcher’s 25 in the nation with 6.1 receptions per game. chilDren: Lindsey (3), Max (2), Ryan (1) receptions and 337 yards rank third all-time. His 10 touchdowns ranked fifth among all pershiGh SchoolOnaL : Delta - Muncie, Ind., 1997 Doss hauled in a career-high eight passes for freshmen nationally, and he became the first colleGe: Ball State University, 2002 a team season-high 107 yards and a TD in the IU receiver since Jones (1987) to catch at B.S., Education Hoosiers’ win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern. least one touchdown in seven of his first eight He became the first true freshman since O.J. games. Conner in 1997 to go over 100 receiving yards. Lynch was instrumental in developing a Doss also became the third true freshman receiving corps featuring one true freshman MiaMi (ohio) univerSity (fourth time) in IU history to record a 100-yard (Brandon Walker-Roby) and three redshirt 2002-03: Graduate Assistant receiving game (Ernie Jones, twice; Conner) freshmen (Hardy, James Bailey and Marcus 2004: Tight Ends Coach and the sixth freshman (10th time) to reach the Thigpen). The quartet, along with junior inDiana univerSity 100-yard mark (Hardy, five times; Jones, twice; Jahkeen Gilmore, accounted for 20 of the 2005-: Wide Receivers cOaching experience Levron Williams; Conner). Along with Belcher club’s 24 receiving touchdowns. (82 yards), they set an Indiana true freshmen One of five assistant coaches that came record with 189 yards against NU. from Miami (Ohio) to Indiana, Lynch was the The 2007 season saw Lynch’s wide receivers RedHawks’ tight ends coach in 2004 and re-write the IU record books, as they recorded offensive graduate assistant in 2002-03. a school-record 3,073 yards. Hardy, who was During his tenure in Oxford, Lynch assisted selected in the second round (41st pick) of the with a potent offense that led the nation at NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills following his 43.0 points per game in 2003. junior campaign, set new school marks with 16 He spent his undergraduate years as a wide receiving TDs and 79 catches. Hardy finished receiver and three-year letterwinner at Ball his career as the school’s all-time receiving State University, where he graduated with yardage (2,740), receptions (191) and receiving a bachelor’s degree in education in 2002. He touchdowns (36) leader. He was a semifinalist led the Cardinals with 40 receptions his senior for the Biletnikoff Award, named All-America year. He also lettered three years in basketball, by five publications and selected first team All- including the 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons Big Ten. for then-BSU head coach and current Indiana But the 2007 group was more than just assistant basketball coach Tim Buckley. Hardy, as Fisher and Means each finished with Billy and his wife, Carla, reside in over 45 catches and 450 yards. Fisher wrapped Bloomington with one daughter, Lindsey (3), up the season with 52 grabs for 482 yards and and two sons, Max (2), and Ryan (1). four touchdowns, while Means posted 559

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Co-deFensive CoordinaTor/seCondarY FiFTh Year aT indiana • sixTh Year as CoordinaTor • 12Th Year as College CoaCh

Joe Palcic is in his fifth season as the Four starters from Indiana’s 2005 defensive Hoosiers’ co-defensive coordinator and his first unit – linebackers Kyle Killion (Indianapolis year as secondary coach. He shares defensive Colts free agent) and John Pannozzo (Atlanta coordinator duties with defensive tackles Falcons free agent) and defensive ends Ben coach Brian George. Palcic servedFootball as the team’s Ishola Sta(Miami DolphinsFF free agent) and Victor cornerbacks coach from 2005-08. Adeyanju (St. Louis Rams fourth-round draft Indiana’s defense was ravaged by injury pick) – participated in NFL training camps in with six starters missing a combined 27 games, 2006. Adeyanju is currently with the Rams, including season-ending injuries to senior while Ishola is with the Cincinnati Bengals. JOcornerbacke ChristopherpaL Phillipscic (nine games) Prior to coming to Indiana, Palcic and George and junior safeties Austin Thomas (seven) and also served as co-defensive coordinators at Nick Polk (five). Miami (Ohio). The duo spearheaded a defensive Despite the injuries, the Hoosiers still effort that saw the RedHawks hold 13 of their finished fifth in the league with 31 sacks, the last 26 opponents under 100 yards rushing, fourth-highest total in school history, and sixth including seven under 50 yards. In regular- in the league in turnover margin (plus-1). season conference play, Miami held opponents Junior defensive end Jammie Kirlew was one to 77.5 yards rushing per game, including a of six finalists for the Ted Hendricks Defensive season-low nine yards rushing against Ohio. End of the Year Award and was voted first team A former Miami linebacker, Palcic coached Date of Birth: October 19, 1974 All-Big Ten by the conference media and second the RedHawk linebackers in his first season Birthplace: Dayton, Ohio team by the league’s coaches. He finished 2008 as a full-time assistant (1999), which was Wife: Courtney with 10.5 sacks and 19.5 tackles for loss, both highlighted by Mid-American Conference chilDren: Nicholas (2), Gabrielle (infant) ranked fourth on Indiana’s single-season list. Defensive Player of the Year Dustin Cohen. pershiGh SchoolOnaL : Worthington Kilbourne - The team set a new school record for sacks After Palcic switched to defensive backs coach Worthington, Ohio, 1993 (42) and also posted a conference-leading 19 in 2001, junior safety Matt Pusateri was named colleGe: Miami (Ohio) University, 1998 interceptions and 31 takeaways in 2007. Senior third team Freshman All-America by Sporting B.A., Sociology cornerback Tracy Porter set a new personal mark News that season and led Miami in tackles his with six picks on the year, as he was named last two years. In a big-play defense that forced first team All-Big Ten by the conference media 33 turnovers in 2004, 10 came via interception and second team All-Big Ten by the conference by the secondary. He also mentored Hodge, who eaStern MichiGan univerSity coaches. He finished his career second on the was invited to play in the 2005 Senior Bowl and 1998: Graduate Assistant school’s all-time list with 16 picks. Phillips played for the Cincinnati Bengals and Hunter, MiaMi (ohio) univerSity (three) and senior Leslie Majors (two) each had who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 1999-00: Linebackers Coach career highs in interceptions. Palcic played three years for Miami’s 2001-03: Defensive Backs Coach cOaching experience Both of Palcic’s starting cornerbacks reached linebacking corps, and upon receiving his 2004: Co-Defensive Coordinator/ the NFL ranks following the season. Porter was degree in sociology from Miami in 1998, Palcic Defensive Backs Coach selected in the second round (40th pick) in the served as a graduate assistant at Eastern inDiana univerSity 2008 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints, Michigan for one season, where he worked 2005: Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach while Majors signed a three-year rookie free with the offensive line. 2006-08: Co-Defensive Coordinator/ agent deal with the Chicago Bears. Four of The Palcic name is well-known in the Cornerbacks Coach the last five cornerbacks who have started for football coaching ranks as Palcic’s father, Bob, 2009-: Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Palcic and graduated (Porter, Majors, Alphonso has served as an assistant coach with Arizona, Secondary Coach Hodge and Darrell Hunter) have all moved on to Ball State, Ohio State, USC, Wisconsin, the NFL. the , the Detroit Lions, the Palcic’s 2006 defense showed significant Cleveland Browns, the New Orleans Saints and improvement, led by Porter, who earned is currently the offensive line coach at UCLA. second team All-Big Ten honors after posting Palcic’s brother-in-law is New Orleans Saints four interceptions and eight passes broken linebacker Mark Simoneau. up. Porter and safety Will Meyers helped the Joe and his wife, Courtney, have one son, Hoosiers collect 13 interceptions on the season, Nicholas (2), and one daughter, Gabrielle the fifth-highest total in the Big Ten. (infant).

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deFensive ends/Co-speCial Teams CoordinaTor FiFTh Year aT indiana • 18Th Year as College CoaCh

George Ricumstrict is in his fifth season as combined return average. Indiana was the lone IU’s co-special teams coordinator and his first team in the Big Ten with two kick returners season as defensive ends coach. He served as in the top 10, as James Bailey averaged 25.3 Indiana’s linebackers coach from 2005-08. (fourth) and Thigpen added 22.9 (eighth). Football Sta FFRicumstrict’s linebackers were one of the Ricumstrict saw significant development deepest and most talented groups on the team from his linebackers in 2006, as McClurg (58 last season as evidenced by the play of juniors tackles, 5.5 for loss) and Geno Johnson (52 Matt Mayberry and Will Patterson. Mayberry tackles, 34 solo) posted career years, while led the team and finished 10th in the Big Ten Patterson posted 41 tackles, 4.5 for loss, en with 89 tackles. He became the first member of route to earning Sporting News Freshman All- geOthe front sevenrge to lead the Hoosiersricums in tackles AmericaT recognition.ric T since 2005 (Kyle Killion). He also finished Ricumstrict’s 2006 special teams unit second with five sacks and shared second with totaled five touchdowns – three on kick returns 8.5 tackles for loss. by Thigpen, one on a punt return by Tracy Patterson was named captain prior to the Porter and one on a fumble recovery. Thigpen 2008 campaign and finished fourth on the team led the nation with a 30.1 kick return average with 55 tackles despite missing nearly three and his three touchdowns. The special teams games due to injury. He also posted 8.5 tackles unit also held opponents to less than 20 yards for loss and is second on the team since the per kickoff return (19.1). 2006 season with 200 total tackles and leads In his first season with the Hoosiers, the way with 127 solos. Ricumstrict coached honorable mention all- Date of Birth: February 11, 1967 Filling in for the injured Patterson, sophomore league selection Kyle Killion and converted Birthplace: Detroit, Mich. Tyler Replogle finished the year with 26 tackles fullback John Pannozzo. Killion signed a rookie Wife: Sandy over the last two Saturdays, including 19 in the free-agent contract with the Indianapolis chilDren: Obie (11), Anton (7) season finale against Purdue. Colts, and Pannozzo signed as a rookie free pershiGh SchoolOnaL : Northwestern - In 2008, junior Demetrius McCray and agent with the Atlanta Falcons following the Detroit, Mich., 1985 senior Marcus Thigpen finished eighth and 2005 campaign. colleGe: Central Michigan University ninth, respectively, in kick return average in the Ricumstrict spent the 2004 season as the B.S., 1990; M.S., 1992 Big Ten. Meanwhile, redshirt freshman punter linebackers coach at Miami (Ohio) and was Chris Hagerup received honorable mention All- one of five coaches to come to Bloomington Big Ten recognition from the conference media from Oxford. Ricumstrict tutored first team and Sporting News, Rivals.com and Phil Steele all-league linebacker Terna Nande, who was central MichiGan univerSity Magazine Freshman All-American second team a 2006 fifth-round selection of the Houston 1991-92: Graduate Assistant honors. Hagerup finished the season with an Texans. northWooD univerSity average of 42.4 yards on 61 punts, the seventh- Prior to MU, Ricumstrict spent four years 1993-94: Assistant Coach best single-season average in school history. He as the linebackers and special teams coach in cOachingWayne State ueniverxperienceSity ranked third in the Big Ten and 22nd nationally Mount Pleasant, Mich., at Central Michigan. 1995: Assistant Coach with his average, which was the third best by a During Ricumstrict’s tenure at CMU, the MichiGan State univerSity freshman in the country. Chippewas’ special teams posted many 1996: Graduate Assistant The 2007 season was an outstanding one notable accomplishments, including a school- arMy for Indiana’s group of linebackers, as Patterson record nine blocked kicks in 2001. 1997: Assistant Coach (104) and senior Adam McClurg (99) each Before his stop at Central Michigan, MiSSouri Southern univerSity nearly reached the century mark in tackles. Ricumstrict was an assistant at Missouri 1998-99: Assistant Coach McClurg also finished third on the team with Southern (1998-99) and Army (1997) after central MichiGan univerSity 11.5 tackles for loss, while Patterson forced spending time as a graduate assistant at 2000-03: Linebackers Coach/ and recovered three fumbles. Patterson Michigan State (1996). He also served as an finished 11th in the Big Ten in tackles, second assistant at Wayne State (1995) and started Special Teams Coordinator in fumbles recovered and seventh in fumbles his career as an assistant coach at Northwood MiaMi (ohio) univerSity forced. University (1993-94). 2004: Linebackers Coach Ricumstrict’s special teams unit also put He earned his bachelor’s degree in 1990 inDiana univerSity together an outstanding season. The field and his master’s in 1992, both from Central 2005-08: Linebackers Coach/ goal team, led by kicker Austin Starr, holder Michigan University, after playing four years of Co-Special Teams Coordinator Dustin Hass and long snapper Tim Bugg went football for the Chippewas. He collected team 2009-: Defensive Ends Coach/ 21-for-23 and saw Starr earn a spot as a finalist MVP and second team All-MAC plaudits in Co-Special Teams Coordinator for the Lou Groza Award. Additionally, the punt 1988. return team finished second in the conference George and his wife, Sandy, have two sons, (11.0) and the kickoff return squad finished Obie (11), and Anton (7). fifth (22.2), as IU was tops in the conference in

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lineBaCkeRs/ReCRuiting CooRdinatoR FourTh Year aT indiana • 10Th Year as College CoaCh

Mike Yeager is in his fourth year at Indiana interceptions, two forced fumbles, one fumble and his first season as linebackers coach. recovery, 2.5 tackles for loss and five pass Yeager served as the team’s safeties coach breakups. from 2006-08. He is also in his fourth year as Safeties Will Meyers and Troy Grosfield IU’s recruiting coordinator. FootballYeager served as a posted Sta career yearsFF in 2006. Meyers led the defensive graduate assistant in 2005 before team with five interceptions and 78 tackles, earning a promotion to assistant coach prior to while Grosfield finished second with 63 tackles. the 2006 campaign. In his debut season, Thomas finished sixth on He is no stranger to linebacker, a position the team with 49 tackles, 35 solo, and tied for miKwhere he earnede threey eagerletters at Miami (Ohio). the team lead with two forced fumbles. His safeties battled through an injury-plagued In addition to working with a secondary that 2008, as starters Austin Thomas (seven) and led the Big Ten Conference in pass defense Nick Polk (five) missed a combined 12 games. (202.5 yards per game) in 2005, Yeager The duo still managed to make its mark. coordinated all film breakdown of opposing Polk finished with 52 tackles, two forced offenses. He also was involved with recruiting fumbles and a 31-yard touchdown recovery. efforts in Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota. Thomas added 41 stops with two interceptions Prior to his arrival at IU, Yeager spent five - in the team’s win over 22nd-ranked (BCS) years as an assistant coach at The College Northwestern - and one forced fumble. of Wooster. He started as the Scots’ wide Date of Birth: May 18, 1977 Along with Polk and Thomas, Joe Kleinsmith receivers coach in 2000-01 before moving to Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio closed 2008 third on the team with 56 tackles special teams coordinator/defensive backs Wife: Katrin and Brandon Mosley posted 43 stops with one coach in 2002 and defensive coordinator in hiGh School: Indian Hill - interception, one forced fumble and one fumble 2003-04. Yeager was instrumental in helping persCincinnati,Ona Ohio,L 1995 recovery. Each member of the quartet finished Wooster to the 2004 North Coast Athletic colleGe: Miami (Ohio) University, 1999 in the top 10 on the Hoosiers in tackles. Conference title (its first outright league crown B.S., Sport Organization In 2007, Thomas and Polk showed what they since 1934) and the NCAA Division III playoffs. could do with a clean bill of health. Thomas, Yeager, a Cincinnati native, attended Miami who earned honorable mention All-Big Ten from 1995-99. During his career, the RedHawks the colleGe of WooSter recognition, emerged as one of the top safeties posted victories at Northwestern (twice), North 2000-01: Wide Receivers Coach in the conference. He led the squad with 112 Carolina and Virginia Tech, and as a senior, he 2002: Defensive Backs Coach/ tackles on the year, the most since John Kerr’s was third on the team with 116 tackles and tied Special Teams Coordinator 114 in 2002. Thomas finished fifth in Big Ten for the team lead with three interceptions. cOaching2003-04: Defensive e xperienceCoordinator games only with 10.2 tackles per game and A 1999 Miami (Ohio) University graduate, inDiana univerSity eighth in all games with 8.6 each time out. Yeager owns a bachelor’s degree in sport 2005: Graduate Assistant Polk, who switched to the position from organization. Mike and his wife, Katrin, reside 2006-08: Safeties Coach/Recruiting Coordinator wide receiver in the spring, finished fifth on in Bloomington. 2009-: Linebackers Coach/Recruiting Coordinator the team with 74 tackles to go along with two

50 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm Deal’s Indiana connections go far beyond his playing days. His father, Russ, was captain of Indiana’s 1945 Big2009 Ten championship indiana team FOOTB and is aaLL member of the IU Athletics Hall of Fame. Mark’s brother, Mike, played on the 1967 Big Ten Director of Football Operations championship and Rose Bowl team. Deal spent four seasons as a Hoosier offensive line coach from 1996-99 and has worked within the athletic department since 2000. Prior to his return to Bloomington, Deal spent five seasons (1991-95) as the offensive line coach at Rutgers University. He held assistant coaching positions at Virginia Military Institute (1989-90), harOLd maurO Kansas State (1986-88) and Marshall (1984-85). Deal began his coaching career Harold Mauro, who has participated in every Indiana bowl game as either a as the linebackers coach at Wabash College in 1980. He spent four years at player, assistant coach or administrator, is in his fifth season as Indiana’s director the Division III school, including the 1983 season, which he spent as the team’s of football operations. FootballMauro was inducted into the Indiana Sta FootballFF Hall of Fame offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. on June 23, 2007. Mark and his wife, Patricia, also an IU graduate, have one daughter, Carrie, and Prior to joining the football staff in January 2005, Mauro spent 22 years as a one son, Casey. Carrie was a member of the Indiana team (2005-06), senior associate athletics director at Indiana, where he supervised the athletic making the Deal family one of only two families in Indiana Athletics history to department’s support services and served as a sport administrator. As director have three generations of letterwinners. She earned Academic All-Big Ten honors of football operations, Mauro is responsible for most day-to-day aspects of the in 2006 and graduated with a degree in special education in May 2009. Casey is a program, including travel and budget management. He is involved in every non- freshman at IU and a 2009 graduate from Bloomington North High School. coaching aspect of the program. A native of Verona, Pa., Mauro was a linebacker on the 1964 and 1965 Indiana football teams before missing the 1966 campaign due to injury. Prior to the 1966 season, Mauro was moved from linebacker to center, and he was the starting Assistant AD - center on Indiana’s 1967 Rose Bowl team. After earning his bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1968, Mauro served Strength & Conditioning as an Indiana graduate assistant that season before moving on to University High School in Bloomington as an assistant coach in 1969 and 1970. He returned to IU as an assistant freshman coach in 1971 before moving up to the varsity staff in 1972. He followed his college coach, , to Northwestern for four years before returning to IU and head coach Lee Corso in 1977 as the guards and centers marK waTesKa coach. After four years in that capacity, he served as the offensive coordinator in Mark Wateska joined the Indiana Department of Athletics from Stanford 1982. University in April 2002 and is in his eighth year with the IU football program. He In addition to the 1967 Rose Bowl team, Mauro was an assistant coach on was promoted to assistant for strength and conditioning on April Indiana’s 1979 Holiday Bowl Championship squad and was an administrator for 15, 2009. the 1986 All-American Bowl, 1988 Peach Bowl, 1988 Liberty Bowl, 1990 Peach Wateska has nearly 25 years of experience in intercollegiate athletics as both Bowl, 1991 Copper Bowl and 1993 Independence Bowl teams. He added the a player and strength coach. He is not new to the Big Ten as he played football Insight Bowl to his resume in 2007. at Penn State. He participated in three bowl games, two of which were for the Mauro earned his master’s degree from Indiana University in health and safety national championship (1985 Orange, 1986 Fiesta). As a coach, he has been in 1969 and was inducted into the Western Pennsylvania Allegheny-Kiski Valley involved in seven additional bowls, including the 2007 Insight Bowl. Sports Hall of Fame in May 1993. He joined the staff at Stanford in 1995, where he spent seven years as the Harold and his wife, Joy, are the parents of two daughters, Heather and Megan, school’s head strength and conditioning coach. That same year he was named the both of whom are IU graduates. Heather received a bachelor’s degree in business 1995-96 Pac-10 Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year by the National in 1996, and Megan received a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in 2003. Strength and Conditioning Association. At Stanford, he was directly responsible for the Cardinal football program and oversaw the development and implementation of the strength and conditioning programs for all of Stanford’s 33 varsity sports. He began his career as a graduate assistant at Penn State University, where he Associate Director of received his master’s degree in exercise and sports science. The next stop for Wateska was at Boston College, where he spent four years as Football Operations the assistant strength and conditioning coach. He moved north to the University of Maine and became the school’s first head strength and conditioning coach. Wateska was born in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mark and his wife, Kim, reside in marK deaL Bloomington with their two daughters, Julia (9) and Cameron (5). Mark Deal is in his second year as Indiana’s associate director of football operations. Deal, who came over to the football program after serving as an assistant director of development with IU’s Varsity Club, played (1975-78) and coached (1979, 1996-99) for the Hoosiers. Deal played center from 1975-78 and was coached by current Hoosier director of football operations Harold Mauro. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at IU in 1979 under head coach Lee Corso. The 1979 squad finished with an 8-4 record, including a Holiday Bowl victory over Brigham Young University, 38-37.

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 51 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL Assistant Director Assistant Football Strength & Conditioning Athletic Trainer JOsh eidsOn aarOn BacherT Josh Eidson is in his sixth year as an assistant director of strength and Aaron Bachert is in his first season as an assistant football athletic trainer at conditioning at Indiana. In addition to assisting with the football program, Eidson Indiana. He spent the previous five seasons assisting the University of Louisville works with the volleyball and wrestling teams. footballFootball program. Bachert served as assistant Sta athleticFF trainer from 2006-09 after Eidson also assists with the hiring, training and supervision of the full time, part working as a graduate assistant athletic trainer from 2004-06. time, volunteer and intern members of the strength and conditioning staff. Prior to his stint in Louisville, Bachert was an athletic training student at He is a 1997 graduate of Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania. After attending Louisiana State University. He worked with the football, men’s basketball, baseball Lock Haven, Eidson attended Penn State University and received his master’s and women’s gymnastics programs. degree in health education in 2002. Bachert received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with a concentration in At Penn State, he served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach for athletic training in 2004, and he earned his master’s degree in sport administration track and diving as well as several other varsity sports. in 2006. Josh and his wife, Shirl, reside in Bloomington with their son, Aidan. Aaron and his wife, Ashleigh, reside in Ellettsville. Ashleigh joined the Hoosier athletic department in June 2009 as an assistant director of marketing.

Head Football Athletic Trainer Football Video Coordinator Brian Lund Brian Lund is in his third year as head football athletic trainer and his sixth season overall with the Indiana football program. Lund was the team’s assistant JOeL BarOn athletic trainer the previous three seasons. Joel Baron is in his eighth year as the video coordinator for the Indiana football Prior to Indiana, he served as the assistant trainer (1999-2000) and the head team. A 1999 graduate of Millersville (Pa.) University with a degree in speech trainer (2000-04) at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa. Lund oversaw the communications, Baron served as Millersville’s football video coordinator for sports medicine efforts for Buena Vista’s 21-sport program. five years, both as an undergraduate and after graduation. He moved on to the Lund received his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science from the University of Memphis in February 2001, where he was the video coordinator for University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse in 1998, and he earned his master’s degree in all the department’s programs. Baron served in that role until August 2002. kinesiology from Indiana University in 1999. Originally from Lansdale, Pa., Baron graduated from North Penn High School in Brian and his wife, Melissa, reside in Bloomington with their twin daughters, 1995. Joel and his wife, Brandie, reside in Bloomington with their daughter, Jillian Anna and Madelyn (6). Grace (2).

Assistant Football Athletic Trainer Lucas phiLLips Lucas Phillips is in his second season with the Indiana football program and his first season as an assistant football athletic trainer. Phillips was an intern assistant football athletic trainer in 2008. He spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at the University of Arkansas, where he worked with the women’s cross country, track and field, tennis and soccer programs. Phillips served as an athletic training student at the University of Toledo from 2003-2006. He earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science with a concentration in athletic training in 2006, and he received his master’s in workforce development education. Lucas resides in Bloomington.

52 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL Defensive Offensive Quality Control Graduate Assistant Tim cOOper cOLin JOhnsOn Tim Cooper is in his first season as defensive quality control with the Hoosiers. Colin Johnson is in his second season with the Hoosiers and first year as Prior to his arrival in Bloomington, Cooper spent six seasons at Miami (Ohio), offensive graduate assistant. He served as a special teams quality control including five as a full-timeFootball assistant. StaFF assistant during the 2008 campaign. After serving as safeties coach during Miami’s 2004 MAC East Championship Johnson came to Bloomington after offensive line coaching stints at Warren run and Independence Bowl appearance, Cooper was promoted to oversee all Central (Ind.) and Zionsville (Ind.) High Schools. Miami’s defensive backs in January 2005. He had served as Miami’s defensive Prior to his coaching career, Johnson lettered four years for Bill Lynch at Ball graduate assistant during his first season with the program in 2003. In four of his State University. He co-captained the 2002 club and attended BSU from 1998-02. first five years at Miami, the RedHawks were MAC East Division champs. Johnson spent the 2004 season as a center and defensive lineman for the Cooper’s secondary, led by safeties Robbie Wilson and Jordan Gafford and Peoria Pirates of Arena Football . The Pirates advanced to the league’s cornerback Jeff Thompson, played a huge role in a defense that dominated the championship game. MAC in 2007. The RedHawks led the league in six different statistical categories, He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sport administration and is working including rushing defense, total defense and scoring defense. towards his master’s degree in sport administration. Under Cooper’s direction, Miami placed three defensive backs on the all-Mid- Colin resides in Bloomington. American Conference first and second teams with his 2006 group leading the MAC in passing defense, restricting opponents to 157.3 yards passing per game. Safety Joey Card was a two-time all-MAC selection for the RedHawks, earning first team honors in 2006 and second team plaudits in 2005, with cornerback Darrell Hunter capturing first team All-MAC honors in 2005. Also in 2005, Cooper’s defensive Defensive backs were responsible for 13 interceptions, helping Miami rank seventh nationally in interceptions. Graduate Assistant In 2004, Cooper directed Miami’s safeties, as strong safety Matt Pusateri earned second team All-MAC honors and capped off one of the most prolific careers in program history. Cooper returned to his hometown of Oxford after spending two years as the defensive coordinator at Carroll College in Waukesha, Wis. Since graduating from dusTin hass DePauw University with a bachelor’s degree in 1997, Cooper had worked his way Former Hoosier Dustin Hass stayed on with the football program as a defensive up the coaching ladder serving as a recruiting coordinator and graduate assistant graduate assistant following his graduation in December 2008. Hass earned two letters at DePauw (1997-99), a restricted earning coach at Rhode Island (1999-00) and after he joined the Hoosiers in 2005. a graduate assistant at Connecticut (2001-02) before joining the staff at Carroll He was a back-up quarterback and served as the team’s holder as a junior and senior. College. He earned his master’s degree from Indiana State University in 1999. The 2007 special teams unit converted 21-of-23 field goals and all 49 extra points. Indi- As a starting outside linebacker and team captain for Miami Cradle of Coaches ana finished 2008 with 10 field goals and 30 extra points. He received the team’s Pete member at DePauw, Cooper helped the Tigers to a 1996 Indiana Schmidt “Team Above Self” Award following his senior campaign. Collegiate Conference Championship. Hass graduated with a bachelor of science in recreation and is working toward his Tim resides in Bloomington. master’s degree in sport administration. Dustin and his fiancé, Jennifer Beckwith, reside in Bloomington.

Video Graduate Assistant BOBBy macedO Bobby Macedo is in his second year as a video graduate assistant with the Indiana football program. Macedo spent the 2004-07 seasons working at Temple University. He served as a student assistant for the Owls’ football program. Macedo logged all recruiting videotapes and made evaluation tapes of potential prospects for the coaching staff. A native of Norwalk, Conn., Macedo graduated from Temple in January 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in secondary education and history. Bobby resides in Bloomington.

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 53 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL Senior Associate AD - Assistant AD - Internal Operations Team Purchasing & Licensing Tim FiTzpaTricK marTy cLarK Senior associate athletic director Tim Fitzpatrick oversees the department’s Marty Clark is in his 21st season in association with the Indiana football program. internal operations and serves as the administrative liaison for the football Clark took over the management of all Indiana athletic apparel and equipment in program. 2002 andFootball was promoted to assistant athletic Sta director,FF team purchasing & licensing During his tenure, he helped the department negotiate a $21,000,000 contract in 2005. He earned a master’s of science in sport management and administration with Adidas and also works extensively with Learfield Sports/IU Sports Properties from Indiana University in 2006. and the Big Ten Network, who bring a combined $9,000,000 in revenue to the Clark is responsible for purchasing, inventory and storage of all apparel and program each year. He also has seen his area help generate $1,971,183 in ticket equipment for the athletic department’s 24 sports. Clark also assists with apparel sales revenue in excess of budgeted projections, a 15-percent improvement. and merchandising contracts and manages team usage of logos and wordmarks. Fitzpatrick came to IU in January 2005, after spending the previous five years as He was named head football equipment manager at Indiana in 1990. Just 23 at Chief Operating Officer and Associate Athletics Director For External Operations at the time, he became the youngest Division I equipment manager in the country. the U.S. Military Academy. Fitzpatrick directed a fundraising effort that saw Army’s Clark originally joined the IU staff as an assistant equipment manager in 1989. donor base grow from 750 to 6,700 and funds grow from $500,000 to $1.8 million. At Indiana, he has accompanied the Hoosiers to the 1990 Peach Bowl, the 1991 Fitzpatrick also cultivated the Army Sports Network from two radio stations to 18, Copper Bowl, the 1993 Independence Bowl and the 2007 Insight Bowl. including 50,000-watt WEPN-AM 1050 in New York City, as well as affiliates in Prior to arriving in Bloomington, Clark was an intern equipment manager for the Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore/Washington, D.C. and San Antonio. football team at the University of Pennsylvania in 1988. The Quakers won the Ivy During Fitzpatrick’s tenure at West Point, corporate sponsorship revenue jumped League championship that season. He spent part of his 1998 summer working at from $250,000 to $920,000, and this includes such national brands as Jeep, Coca- the Carolina Panthers training camp. Cola and Gatorade. In addition, Fitzpatrick coordinated and executed the national A 1989 graduate of Western Carolina University with a bachelor’s degree in “Request For Proposal (RFP)” for the 2004-09 Army-Navy football games. The RFP sport management, Clark spent four seasons as a student equipment manager was circulated to 100 cities nationwide, and 15 cities submitted bids to host the with the Catamounts football team. He also worked closely with the WCU baseball game. The RFP process and subsequent negotiations raised the guaranteed sum team that won the Southern Conference championship in 1989. split by the two military academies from $2.8 million to over $4 million. A native of Waynesville, N.C., Clark attended Tuscola High School. Fitzpatrick arrived at West Point from the University of North Carolina- Marty and his wife, Marianne, reside in Bloomington with their daughters, Charlotte, where he served as the Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs Ashley and Brittany. and Executive Director of the Athletic Foundation. Fitzpatrick’s work at Charlotte resulted in a 26-percent increase in annual gifts; a 39-percent increase in planned gifts and a nine-percent increase in men’s basketball attendance in Conference USA. Prior to Army and Charlotte, Fitzpatrick served in a similar role at the University Director of of Pittsburgh. In addition to serving as the Panthers’ men’s basketball sport Football Equipment administrator, Fitzpatrick directed a staff of 21 people that generated a school record $1.4 million in corporate sponsorship revenue and a $125,000 increase in annual giving. Fitzpatrick was a Senior Associate Athletics Director at the University of North Texas from May 1994 to June 1996. He was instrumental in UNT’s transition miTch gudmundsOn from NCAA Division I-AA football to the Big West Conference, and during the Mitch Gudmundson is in his ninth season with the Indiana football program. As 1994 football season, North Texas was one of three programs nationally to have director of football equipment, his primary role is managing the daily equipment every football game televised in its home market. This local television package needs of the football coaches and players. generated more than $700,000 in corporate sponsorship revenue. Serving as head equipment manager for the Orlando Rage during the 2001 He also gained considerable experience as Assistant Commissioner of the XFL season, Gudmundson was responsible for ordering, sizing, issuing, inventory, Southwest Conference from 1992-94. Fitzpatrick negotiated a $2.25 million, three- transporting equipment, coordinating field set up for practice and games, and year men’s basketball tournament title sponsorship with the Dr. Pepper Company, supervising one seasonal assistant. and he also oversaw the league’s national and local television syndication Prior to the 2001 campaign, Gudmundson spent the 2000 season in NFL Europe efforts. as head equipment manager of the Rhein Fire, where he won a 2000 World Bowl Fitzpatrick began his athletic administration career as the Assistant Marketing ring. Director at Army before moving on to Virginia Commonwealth as the Director A 1998 graduate of University of Wisconsin-River Falls with a bachelor’s of of Marketing and Ticket Sales (1984-87) and Assistant Athletics Director for science degree in agricultural education, Gudmundson spent four seasons as a Marketing and Public Relations from 1987-92. student manager with the Falcon football team. A 1981 graduate of Hampden-Sydney College with a bachelor’s degree in Gudmundson is a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Managers English, Fitzpatrick earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio Association. He is also a member of the advisory staff for Powers Athletic University in 1982. Uniforms. Tim is married to Kerry Marks, and they have a son, James. Mitch resides in Bloomington.

54 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL Director of Director of Equipment Services Academic Services - FB Jay sears Travis BOyd Jay Sears is in his 28th season at Indiana University. He serves as the Hoosiers’ Travis Boyd is in his third year at Indiana University and his first as the director director of equipment services and works with the football program, Olympic of academic services for football. sports programs, the NorthFootball End Zone’s Hall of Champions Sta and the newFF basketball Prior to joining the Hoosier staff, Boyd spent three years serving as an academic facility’s Legacy Court. advisor at the University of South Carolina. During his tenure at USC, Boyd advised A lifelong Bloomington resident, IU graduate and certified athletic equipment the football, baseball, and men’s and women’s track and field teams. He was also manager, Sears has assisted with every team in the department of athletics during responsible for overseeing the class attendance program for all student-athletes. his career. Boyd received his master’s in psychology with a concentration in athletic Sears has assumed the responsibility of acquiring and cataloging inventory and counseling from Springfield College (Mass.) in 2005. During his time in Springfield, storage of artifacts for the Hall of Champions and Legacy Court. He also serves as he worked with the Pride football, basketball, and softball teams. He earned his the liaison from the equipment areas to aid with gameday management throughout bachelor’s degree in psychology from Albion College (Mich.) in 2003. the athletic season. As an undergraduate, Boyd was a four-year letterwinner in football (1999-2002) Additionally, Sears receives and distributes all incoming shipments for the and a three-year letterwinner in track and field (2000-2002). He was a member department of athletics. of the 1999 and 2001 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Jay and his wife, Leah, have been married for 29 years and have one daughter, Championship football teams. He was also twice named to the MIAA Honor Roll. Samaritan, 23, and one son, Meshach, 17. A native of Saginaw, Mich., Travis and his wife, Liz, reside in Bloomington. Boyd also plays and serves on the Board of Directors for the Indiana Cutters, Bloomington’s semi-pro football team.

Assistant AD - Student Services Assistant Director of Academics - Learning Specialists maTTie whiTe Mattie White is entering her fifth year at Indiana University and third as the assistant athletic director for academic and student development services. White marni mOOney previously served as an academic advisor for men’s tennis, softball, rowing and coordinator of the CHAMPS/ Life Skills program. Currently, she Marni Mooney is in her fourth season at Indiana University and first as an oversees Learning Services, Life Skills programming and the academic programs assistant director of academics - learning specialists. In August 2007, she for football and men’s basketball. In addition to her administrative duties, she transitioned into the role of learning specialist for the football and men’s basketball serves as the department’s liaison to various student affairs units on campus. teams after spending one year as the initial eligibility, admissions and recruiting Prior to joining the Hoosier staff, White was the assistant director of campus officer. programs for multicultural life at Macalester College. While at Macalester, she Mooney earned a bachelor’s degree in education and obtained her master’s was responsible for campus wide multicultural programming, advising the cultural degree and principal’s license in the area of school administration from the student organizations, overseeing the Cultural House and collaborated with the University of Indianapolis. athletic department to establish the institution’s CHAMPS/Life Skills program. White is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA), the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A), the Black Coaches and Administrators (BCA) and a graduate of the NACWAA/HERS program. She is also a volunteer for the Big Brothers/Big Assistant Director Sisters program, secretary for the Ohio University Indiana Alumni Chapter and of Academics - FB has been active on university committees as well as a facilitator for a variety of student leadership programs. The Cambridge, Ohio, native received both her bachelor’s degree in journalism (2002) and master’s of education (2004) from Ohio University. In 2008, she became an official Hoosier after completing a second master’s degree in athletic dusTin swansOn administration through the school of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Dustin Swanson is in his fifth year at Indiana University and first as assistant (HPER) at Indiana University. director of academics. Swanson currently works with eight Hoosier teams, including football, wrestling, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s track and field, and men’s and women’s cross country. Swanson completed his bachelor’s degree in sport administration in 2002 and his master’s degree in higher education administration in 2004 at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind. He is a member of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics.

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 55 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL Assistant AD - Orthopedic Surgeon Sports Medicine andy hipsKind greg FOx Andy Hipskind is in his seventh year as team physician for the Indiana football Greg Fox is in his 13th year as an orthopedic consultant for the Indiana football program. He was promoted to assistant athletic director for sports medicine on program. April 15, 2009. Fox Footballreceived his bachelor’s degree Stafrom IndianaFF University in 1986 and A 1995 graduate of Indiana University with a bachelor’s degree in biology and graduated from Northwestern University’s Medical School in 1990. He completed a member of the men’s track and field team, Hipskind graduated from the Indiana his residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Wisconsin in 1995, and University School of Medicine in 1999. He then completed a family practice then spent one year as the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, residency at Memorial Hospital in South Bend, Ind., and a sports medicine Ala. fellowship in Philadelphia. He has board certifications in both sports medicine and Greg and his wife, Patty, reside in Bloomington with their three children, Kate as a family physician. (17), Kevin (15) and Kelly (11). Hipskind, a native of Bloomington, Ind., attended Bloomington North High School. Andy and his wife, Angie, reside in Bloomington with their daughter, Charlize (3), and son, Drew (1).

Orthopedic Surgeon Sport & Performance Psychologist sTerLing dOsTer chris carr Sterling Doster is in his 27th year as an orthopedic consultant for the Indiana Greg Fox is in his 13th year as an orthopedic consultant for the Indiana football football program. program. Doster graduated from the in 1964 with a B.S. in Fox received his bachelor’s degree from Indiana University in 1986 and biochemistry, and he graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in graduated from Northwestern University’s Medical School in 1990. He completed 1968. In 1975, he finished his orthopedic training from Dartmouth University. his residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Wisconsin in 1995, and Sterling and his wife, Melinda, reside in Bloomington and are the parents of then spent one year as the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, Ryan (32) and Sara (29). Ala. Greg and his wife, Patty, reside in Bloomington with their three children, Kate (17), Kevin (15) and Kelly (11).

Team Dentist

Ken mOOre Ken Moore is in his ninth season serving as the dentist for the Indiana football program. He is instrumental in the Hoosiers’ mouthguard program. Moore and his Neurosurgeon Neurosurgeon staff produce custom-fitted mouthpieces for the student-athletes. He is a graduate of Michigan State University and went on to complete his graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania’s Dentistry School. Moore serves as a major and the dental commander for the Terre Haute National dr. henry Feuer dr. Terry hOrner Guard in addition to his private practice. He served five years in the Air Force as a dentist and spent time in Virginia, England and Ohio while on active duty. Moore is a member of the International Academy of Sports Dentistry and the American and Indiana Dental Associations. Ken and his wife, Robin, have one son and one daughter.

56 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL Assistant to Senior Assistant Head Coach Bill Lynch BarBara ThOmpsOn BJ Ferrand Barbara Thompson is entering her 17th season with the Indiana football BJ Ferrand is in her sixth season as the senior assistant to the Indiana football program after working the previous five years in the athletic training room. She coaching staff and the directors of football operations. serves as the administrativeFootball assistant to head coach Bill Sta Lynch. FF BJ and her husband, David, hail from Colorado and currently reside in Barbara and her husband, Ron, have two children, Joanne (husband, Dave Dark) Bloomington. and Bob. All three are graduates of Ball State University.

Senior Recruiting Assistant Recruiting Assistant

deBBie ThOmpsOn mea hOFFman Debbie Thompson is in her 11th season with the Indiana football program and Mea Hoffman is in her fourth season with the Indiana football program, where 15th year with IU Athletics. She is the senior assistant in the recruiting office. she serves as a recruiting assistant. Debbie and her husband, Marty, have five children, David, Shannon, Jodee, Bob Mea will graduate in the spring of 2010 with a BSN degree in nursing. and Matt. They have 11 grandchildren.

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www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 57 RUSHING TEAM STATISTICS 2009 indianaGP Att FOOTB Gaina LL Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G IND OPP Thigpen, Marcus 12 94 661 30 631 6.7 7 78 52.6 SCORING 246 423 Lewis, Kellen 10 93 600 100 500 5.4 3 75 50.0 Points Per Game 20.5 35.2 Payton, Bryan 9 79 350 11 339 4.3 2 34 37.7 FIRST DOWNS 204 286 McCray, D. 12 59 224 10 214 3.6 2 31 17.8 Rushing 96 123 Davis-Walker, Z. 6 23 109 3 106 4.6 1 18 17.7 Passing 90 147 Chappell, Ben 11 50 148 76 72 1.4 3 15 6.5 Penalty 18 16 Fisher, Ray 11 10 58 0 58 5.8 0 22 5.3 RUSHING YARDAGE 2003 2060 Burgess, Trea 12 17 55 1 54 3.2 0 6 4.5 Yards gained rushing 2270 2407 Evans, Mitchell 12 8 41 15 26 3.2 1 14 2.2 Yards lost rushing 267 347 Hagerup, Chris 12 3 17 5 12 4.0 0 17 Sea 1.0 Son Rushing In Attempts Rev Iew445 501 Means, Andrew 11 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.6 Average Per Rush 4.5 4.1 Schell, Teddy 1 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -4.0 Average Per Game 166.9 171.7 TEAM 6 7 0 12 -12 -1.7 0 0 -2.0 TDs Rushing 19 30 Total 12 445 2270 267 2003 4.5 19 78 166.9 PASSING YARDAGE 2175 3126 Opponents 12 501 2407 347 2060 4.1 30 90 171.7 Att-Comp-Int 358-193-11 396-250-6 Average Per Pass 6.1 7.9 PASSING Average Per Catch 11.3 12.5 G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Average Per Game 181.2 260.5 Chappell, Ben 11 112.0 80-153-3 52.3 1001 4 77 91.0 TDs Passing 11 20 Lewis, Kellen 10 108.2 110-193-8 57.0 1131 6 79 113.1 TOTAL OFFENSE 4178 5186 Evans, Mitchell 12 105.1 2-8-0 25.0 37 1 28 3.1 Total Plays 803 897 Schell, Teddy 1 37.6 1-4-0 25.0 6 0 6 6.0 Average Per Play 5.2 5.8 Total 12 108.9 193-358-11 53.9 2175 11 79 181.2 Average Per Game 348.2 432.2 Opponents 12 143.1 250-396-6 63.1 3126 20 82 260.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 73-1456 36-875 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 16-144 23-145 RECEIVING INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-15 11-140 G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.9 24.3 Fisher, Ray 11 42 373 8.9 5 64 33.9 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.0 6.3 Means, Andrew 11 34 450 13.2 1 47 40.9 INT RETURN AVERAGE 2.5 12.7 Turner, Terrance 12 29 289 10.0 0 38 24.1 FUMBLES-LOST 18-10 25-16 Belcher, Damarlo 12 25 337 13.5 2 47 28.1 PENALTIES-Yards 64-591 50-496 Doss, Tandon 8 14 186 13.3 1 28 23.2 Average Per Game 49.2 41.3 Thigpen, Marcus 12 13 235 18.1 2 79 19.6 PUNTS-Yards 66-2742 50-2049 Evans, Mitchell 12 9 129 14.3 0 23 10.8 Average Per Punt 41.5 41.0 Walker-Roby, Brandon 12 7 54 7.7 0 26 4.5 Net punt average 36.6 37.3 Dedmond, Max 12 6 51 8.5 0 12 4.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 26:50 33:10 Ernest, Matt 5 3 18 6.0 0 9 3.6 3RD-DOWN Conversions 47/170 80/171 McCray, Demetrius 12 3 -1 -0.3 0 2 -0.1 3rd-Down Pct 28% 47% Payton, Bryan 9 2 23 11.5 0 14 2.6 4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/23 8/11 Lewis, Kellen 10 2 17 8.5 0 13 1.7 4th-Down Pct 26% 73% Banks, Chris 2 1 8 8.0 0 8 4.0 SACKS BY-Yards 31-199 28-166 Martin, Brad 11 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 MISC YARDS 0 0 Taylor, Collin 12 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 31 52 Faulkner, Cody 11 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.3 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-17 20-23 Total 12 193 2175 11.3 11 79 181.2 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1 Opponents 12 250 3126 12.5 20 82 260.5 RED-ZONE SCORES 22-33 67% 52-59 88% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 15-33 45% 39-59 66% - Current players in bold PAT-ATTEMPTS 28-30 93% 49-52 94% ATTENDANCE 254255 274933 Games/Avg Per Game 8/31782 4/68733 Neutral Site Games 0/0

58 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm PUNT RETURNS SCORING No. Yds Avg TD Long |------PATs 2009------| indiana FOOTBaLL Fisher, Ray 11 106 9.6 0 29 TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Finch, Jerimy 4 41 10.2 0 15 Starr, Austin 0 10-17 27-29 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 57 Polk, Nick 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 Thigpen, Marcus 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Total 16 144 9.0 0 29 Fisher, Ray 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Opponents 23 145 6.3 0 41 Lewis, Kellen 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Chappell, Ben 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 18 INTERCEPTIONS Belcher, Damarlo 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 No. Yds Avg TD Long McCray, D. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Thomas, Austin 2 11 5.5 0 7 Payton, Bryan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Patterson, WillSea 1 S 0 on 0.0 0 In 0 RevDavis-Walker,Iew Z. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jones, Donnell 1 0 0.0 0 0 Means, Andrew 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Mosley, Brandon 1 0 0.0 0 0 Evans, Mitchell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Polk, Nick 1 4 4.0 0 4 Doss, Tandon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 6 15 2.5 0 7 Polk, Nick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 11 140 12.7 1 40 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Ford, Nick 0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 KICK RETURNS Total 31 10-17 28-30 0-0 0 0-1 0 1 246 No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents 52 20-23 49-52 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 423 Thigpen, Marcus 38 853 22.4 0 68 McCray, D. 17 387 22.8 0 36 FIELD GOALS Walker-Roby, B. 13 180 13.8 0 44 FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Johnson, Darius 4 36 9.0 0 14 Starr, Austin 10-17 58.8 0-0 4-4 3-6 3-6 0-1 46 0 Thomas, Eric 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 73 1456 19.9 0 68 PUNTING Opponents 36 875 24.3 1 96 No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Hagerup, Chris 61 2586 42.4 67 8 10 14 13 0 FUMBLE RETURNS Lewis, Kellen 3 92 30.7 41 1 0 2 0 0 No. Yds Avg TD Long Kleinsmith, Joe 1 50 50.0 50 0 1 0 1 0 Polk, Nick 1 31 31.0 1 31 TEAM 1 14 14.0 14 0 0 0 0 1 Replogle, Tyler 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 66 2742 41.5 67 9 11 16 14 1 Marando, Ryan 1 2 2.0 0 2 Opponents 50 2049 41.0 63 2 8 19 9 2 Total 3 33 11.0 1 31 Opponents 2 49 24.5 0 45 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn ALL-PURPOSE Starr, Austin 53 3499 66.0 17 0 No. Yds Avg Hagerup, Chris 1 60 60.0 0 0 Thigpen, Marcus 12 1719 143.2 Total 54 3559 65.9 17 0 24.3 43.4 26 McCray, D. 12 600 50.0 Opponents 83 5125 61.7 9 0 19.9 42.0 27 Fisher, Ray 11 537 48.8 Lewis, Kellen 10 517 51.7 TOTAL OFFENSE Means, Andrew 11 457 41.5 G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Total 12 5793 482.8 Lewis, Kellen 10 286 500 1131 1631 163.1 Opponents 12 6346 528.8 Chappell, Ben 11 203 72 1001 1073 97.5 Thigpen, Marcus 12 94 631 0 631 52.6 Payton, Bryan 9 79 339 0 339 37.7 McCray, D. 12 59 214 0 214 17.8 Davis-Walker, Z. 6 23 106 0 106 17.7 Evans, Mitchell 12 16 26 37 63 5.2 Fisher, Ray 11 10 58 0 58 5.3 Burgess, Trea 12 17 54 0 54 4.5 Hagerup, Chris 12 3 12 0 12 1.0 Means, Andrew 11 1 7 0 7 0.6 Schell, Teddy 1 5 -4 6 2 2.0 TEAM 6 7 -12 0 -12 -2.0 Total 12 803 2003 2175 4178 348.2 Opponents 12 897 2060 3126 5186 432.2

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www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 59 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp PD Qbh Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 43 Mayberry, Matt 12 53 36 89 8.5-47 5.0-35 0 2 2 0 2-0 0 0 0 57 Kirlew, Jammie 12 53 21 74 19.5-102 10.5-86 0 0 0 0 1-0 2 0 0 33 Kleinsmith, Joe 12 41 15 56 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 34 Patterson, Will 10 42 13 55 8.5-32 1.5-12 1-0 3 4 0 1-0 0 0 0 29 Adkins, Chris 12 39 15 54 2.0-6 0 0 4 4 0 1-0 1 0 0 8 Polk, Nick 8 40 12 52 1.5-2 0 1-4 2 3 0 1-31 2 0 0 56 Johnson, Geno 12 33 17 50 4.0-13 2.0-9 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Council, Richard 10 39 6 45 0 0 SeaS 0 on 9 9In 0 Rev 0 I 0ew 0 0 26 Mosley, Brandon 11 31 12 43 0 0 1-0 1 2 0 1-0 1 0 0 20 Thomas, Austin 6 22 19 41 2.0-2 0 2-11 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 46 Replogle, Tyler 11 20 18 38 1.0-3 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 62 Brown, Greg 12 22 15 37 4.5-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Carrington, Justin 12 18 10 28 0.5-2 0.5-2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 35 Marando, Ryan 12 20 8 28 6.5-34 3.5-25 0 2 2 1 1-2 3 0 0 55 Mack, Deonte 11 11 10 21 2.5-6 2.0-5 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 10 Jones, Donnell 11 18 2 20 1.0-6 0 1-0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 92 Middleton, Greg 11 14 4 18 5.0-16 4.0-15 0 1 1 0 2-0 1 0 0 97 Burrus, Keith 12 7 7 14 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 Johnson, Darius 12 7 6 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 16 Phillips, Christopher 3 10 1 11 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Fisher, Ray 11 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Finch, Jerimy 5 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 51 Thomas, Terrance 12 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 4 Williams, Jerry 11 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Burks, Adrian 6 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 93 Jones, Fred 12 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Burgess, Trea 12 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Drane, Jarrell 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 Beckum, Leon 6 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91 Boyd, Jeff 7 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Evans, Mitchell 12 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 98 Burrus, Kevin 7 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 19 Walker-Roby, B. 12 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 53 Bugg, Brandon 12 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 6 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 76 Saffold, Rodger 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 Thomas, Eric 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 27 Payton, Bryan 9 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 Starr, Austin 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Davis-Walker, Zach 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 70 Pagán Justin 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 Smith, Jarrod 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Turner, Terrance 12 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 Doss, Tandon 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 Saxon, Pete 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Chappell, Ben 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 Perry, Alex 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 LaGrone, Andre 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Hagerup, Chris 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Hampton, Bruce 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 12 587 266 853 70-295 31-199 6-15 35 41 1 16-33 15 2 1 Opponents 12 539 248 787 71-259 28-166 11-140 53 64 7 10-49 11 2 1

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60 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm TEAM GAME-BY-GAME 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL OFFENSE |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off 8/30 WESTERN KENTUCKY 41 297 2 75 18 153 2 26 18-30-1 153 2 26 4 74 0 24 2 14 0 17 450 9/6 MURRAY STATE 53 254 6 67 21 222 0 24 21-28-0 222 0 24 2 57 0 29 2 12 0 15 476 9/20 BALL STATE 48 256 1 24 11 159 0 47 11-25-2 159 0 47 7 115 0 29 1 10 0 10 415 9/27 MICHIGAN STATE 28 189 2 78 23 284 2 79 23-44-2 284 2 79 6 118 0 25 0 0 0 0 473 10/4 at Minnesota 24 49 0 12 16 244 1 77 16-24-1 244 1 77 4 71 0 33 2 13 0 9 293 10/11 IOWA 28 95 0 15 22 191 1 22 22-36-1 191 1 22 5 122 0 44 2 6 0 6 286 10/18 at Illinois 44 141 1 27 12 172 0 31 12-29-0 172 0 31 9 182 0 35 3 25 0 18 313 10/25 NORTHWESTERN 36 72 1 18 22 247 2 43 22-35-0 247 2 43 5 148 0 53 0 0 0 0 319 11/1 CENTRAL MICHIGANSea Son 43 272 In 4 77 Rev 13 213I ew 1 64 13-25-1 213 1 64 7 160 0 35 2 20 0 16 485 11/8 WISCONSIN 38 133 1 31 13 141 1 43 13-34-0 141 1 43 9 205 0 36 0 0 0 0 274 11/15 at Penn State 30 123 1 57 9 57 0 10 9-23-1 57 0 10 6 82 0 22 1 29 0 29 180 11/22 at Purdue 32 122 0 15 13 92 1 19 13-25-2 92 1 19 9 122 0 68 0 0 0 0 214

DEFENSE |------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts 8/30 WESTERN KENTUCKY 44 14 51 8-29 3-18 2 1-0 0-0 0 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 9/6 MURRAY STATE 43 10 53 7-20 4-14 2 2-2 1-4 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 45 9/20 BALL STATE 47 12 59 4-9 1-2 2 2-31 0-0 4 1 2-2 0 0 0 20 9/27 MICHIGAN STATE 54 24 78 6-23 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 4 1 3-3 0 0 0 29 10/4 at Minnesota 57 22 79 7-29 4-22 1 2-0 0-0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 10/11 IOWA 53 24 77 4-19 1-11 0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-1 0 0 0 9 10/18 at Illinois 31 34 65 4-20 2-13 0 1-0 0-0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 10/25 NORTHWESTERN 57 16 73 6-32 2-25 3 3-0 2-11 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 11/1 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 57 14 71 11-59 7-52 0 0-0 1-0 5 0 4-5 0 0 0 34 11/8 WISCONSIN 50 34 84 4-21 2-14 2 3-0 1-0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 11/15 at Penn State 40 38 78 3-23 3-23 2 2-0 1-0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 11/22 at Purdue 54 24 78 5-9 1-3 1 0-0 0-0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 10

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OFFENSE

OPPONENT WR LT LG C RG RT QB RB WR WR WR Western Kentucky (8/30) Means Saffold Saxon Perry Faulkner Stark Lewis Thigpen Walker-Roby Fisher Turner Murray State (9/6) Means Saffold Saxon Perry Faulkner Stark Lewis Thigpen Walker-Roby Evans Turner Ball State (9/20) Means Saffold Saxon Perry Faulkner Stark Lewis Thigpen Walker-Roby Fisher Turner Michigan State (9/27) Means Saffold Saxon Perry Faulkner Stark Lewis Thigpen Walker-Roby Fisher Turner at Minnesota (10/4) Means Saffold Saxon Perry Faulkner Stark Lewis Thigpen Wagner (TE) Fisher Turner Iowa (10/11) Means Saffold McDonald Saxon Faulkner Stark Lewis Thigpen Dedmond (TE) Evans Turner at Illinois (10/18) Means Saffold McDonald Saxon Faulkner Stark Chappell Thigpen Wagner (TE) Fisher Reeves (FB) Northwestern (10/25) Dedmond (TE) Saffold Pagán Saxon Reiter Stark Chappell Thigpen Wagner (TE) Fisher Turner Central Michigan (11/1) Means Pagán Reiter Saxon Faulkner Stark Lewis Belcher (WR) Walker-Roby Fisher Turner Wisconsin (11/8) Means Pagán Smith Reiter Faulkner Stark Chappell Thigpen Belcher Fisher Turner at Penn State (11/15) Means Saffold Pagán Smith Faulkner Stark Lewis McCray Wagner (TE) Martin (TE) Dedmond (TE) at Purdue (11/22) Means Saffold Reiter Saxon Faulkner Pagán Lewis Thigpen Wagner (TE) Fisher Dedmond (TE)

DEFENSE

OPPONENT LE DT DT RE WLB MLB SLB CB SS FS CB Western Kentucky (8/30) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins A. Thomas Polk Phillips Murray State (9/6) Kirlew Mack Brown Middleton Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins A. Thomas Polk Phillips Ball State (9/20) Marando Keith Burrus Brown Middleton Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Polk Phillips Michigan State (9/27) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Mosley Council at Minnesota (10/4) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Mosley Council Iowa (10/11) Marando Mack Brown Middleton Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins A. Thomas Polk Council at Illinois (10/18) Kirlew Mack Brown Middleton Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins A. Thomas Polk Council Northwestern (10/25) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins A. Thomas Polk Council Central Michigan (11/1) Middleton Keith Burrus Brown Kirlew Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Polk Council Wisconsin (11/8) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Mosley Council at Penn State (11/15) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Replogle Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Mosley D. Jones at Purdue (11/22) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Replogle Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Mosley D. Jones

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GAME OPENING POSSESSIONS Indiana Opponent GAME PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME Western Kentucky (8/30) 0 3 -5 0 1:36 0 3 4 0 1:19 Murray State (9/6) 0 3 6 0 1:08 0 3 6 0 1:22 Ball State (9/20) 3 4 8 0 0:57 0 3 3 0 1:04 Michigan State (9/27) 0 3 2 0 1:12 0 3 3 0 0:43 at Minnesota (10/4) 0 3 9 0 1:54 0 16 68 5 9:12 Iowa (10/11) 0 3 5 0 0:44 0 3 4 0 2:09 at Illinois (10/18) 0 3 -8 0 2:00 Sea S7 on 2 In 61Rev 1 Iew 0:45 Northwestern (10/25) 0 4 22 1 1:54 3 20 90 7 7:18 Central Michigan (11/1) 0 2 10 0 0:47 0 3 0 0 0:54 Wisconsin (11/8) 3 11 47 3 3:25 7 11 80 5 4:48 at Penn State (11/15) 0 7 24 2 5:08 0 3 9 0 1:50 at Purdue (11/22) 0 6 2 1 3:49 7 8 59 3 2:04

SECOND HALF OPENING POSSESSIONS Indiana Opponent GAME PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME Western Kentucky (8/30) 0 3 1 0 1:09 0 1 32 0 0:10 Murray State (9/6) 7 9 63 3 2:28 0 3 -4 0 1:01 Ball State (9/20) 0 5 17 1 2:58 0 6 27 1 2:26 Michigan State (9/27) 0 3 3 0 0:45 7 3 49 2 0:42 at Minnesota (10/4) 0 8 56 4 2:25 3 7 64 2 2:24 Iowa (10/11) 0 3 4 0 1:10 7 5 60 3 2:29 at Illinois (10/18) 3 10 63 2 3:49 7 5 80 3 2:13 Northwestern (10/25) 0 5 14 1 2:11 0 5 17 1 2:00 Central Michigan (11/1) 7 2 74 2 0:31 0 4 9 1 2:15 Wisconsin (11/8) 0 5 11 1 1:15 7 1 90 1 0:13 at Penn State (11/15) 0 3 -4 0 0:57 7 8 61 4 3:04 at Purdue (11/22) 0 5 14 1 2:06 7 9 80 5 2:29

INDIANA THIRD DOWN, FOURTH DOWN & RED ZONE EFFICIENCY

Third Down and... Opponent G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total Fourth Down Red Zone Western Kentucky (8/30) 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-3 4-12 0-2 3-3 Murray State (9/6) 0-1 2-2 0-2 2-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 4-13 3-3 5-7 Ball State (9/20) 0-1 1-1 2-3 1-1 2-3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-3 7-16 0-2 2-3 Michigan State (9/27) 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-0 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-4 4-14 1-1 2-2 at Minnesota (10/4) 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-6 1-10 0-0 0-1 Iowa (10/11) 0-0 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-4 4-14 0-2 1-2 at Illinois (10/18) 0-1 3-4 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-5 3-16 1-2 2-5 Northwestern (10/25) 0-1 0-0 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-4 5-17 1-2 1-2 Central Michigan (11/1) 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 4-12 0-1 2-3 Wisconsin (11/8) 1-1 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-8 4-17 0-4 2-3 at Penn State (11/15) 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-1 0-5 2-15 0-2 0-0 at Purdue (11/22) 0-0 1-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-2 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-2 5-14 0-2 2-2 Total 1-5 13-17 8-18 8-12 3-10 1-15 2-12 2-13 1-11 2-8 6-47 47-170 6-23 22-33

Indiana on Third Down: 47-170 (27.7%) Indiana on Fourth Down: 6-23 (26.1%) Indiana in the Red Zone: 22-33 (66.7%, 15 TDs, 7 FG)

TIME OF POSSESSION Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Western Kentucky (8/30) 31-13 27:15 5:28 8:30 7:14 6:03 Murray State (9/6) 45-3 33:12 4:42 6:13 9:56 12:21 Ball State (9/20) 20-42 28:22 4:00 7:56 7:52 8:34 Michigan State (9/27) 29-42 25:13 5:53 6:45 7:39 4:56 at Minnesota (10/4) 7-16 22:19 3:45 5:42 7:26 5:26 Iowa (10/11) 9-45 21:53 8:23 3:57 5:34 3:59 at Illinois (10/18) 13-55 31:55 8:21 7:44 5:03 10:47 Northwestern (10/25) 21-19 29:31 7:22 4:56 8:02 9:11 Central Michigan (11/1) 34-37 26:41 6:58 6:40 7:45 5:18 Wisconsin (11/8) 20-55 25:47 5:47 7:23 6:47 5:50 at Penn State (11/15) 7-34 24:49 8:12 5:15 6:03 5:19 at Purdue (11/22) 10-62 25:02 5:47 7:17 9:27 2:31

62 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm SCORING DRIVES 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL Opponent Qtr. Plays Yards TOP Scoring Play Obtained Western Kentucky 1 3 90 0:52 Kellen Lewis 75-yard rush Punt Western Kentucky 1 10 56 2:33 Austin Starr 28-yard field goal Punt Western Kentucky 2 12 85 4:15 Ray Fisher 11-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Punt Western Kentucky 3 7 72 2:46 Damarlo Belcher 5-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Kickoff Western Kentucky 4 1 62 0:15 Kellen Lewis 62-yard rush Kickoff Murray State 1 2 79 0:21 Marcus Thigpen 67-yard rush Punt Murray State 1 6 62 2:02 Marcus Thigpen 31-yard rush Kickoff Murray State 2 6 21 2:05 Austin Starr 24-yard field goal Punt Murray State 2 2 2 0:35 Bryan Payton 2-yard rush Fumble Murray State SeaS3 on 9 In 63 Rev 2:28 Iew Demetrius McCray 6-yard rush Punt Murray State 3 13 90 5:08 Ben Chappell 1-yard rush Punt Murray State 3 7 29 2:20 Zach Davis-Walker 4-yard rush Fumble Ball State 1 4 8 0:57 Austin Starr 40-yard field goal Punt Ball State 1 8 67 2:22 Austin Starr 31-yard field goal Kickoff Ball State 2 0 0 0:00 Nick Polk 31-yard fumble return Fumble Ball State 2 9 73 3:29 Kellen Lewis 1-yard rush Kickoff Michigan State 1 9 76 3:08 Ray Fisher 8-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Kickoff Michigan State 2 9 80 2:23 Marcus Thigpen 6-yard rush Kickoff Michigan State 2 0 0 0:00 Team safety Punt Michigan State 2 4 80 0:41 Marcus Thigpen 78-yard rush Kickoff Michigan State 3 2 80 0:51 Marcus Thigpen 79-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Kickoff at Minnesota 2 2 78 0:48 Marcus Thigpen 77-yard pass from Ben Chappell Punt Iowa 1 11 52 4:50 Austin Starr 46-yard field goal Kickoff Iowa 2 11 89 2:00 Ray Fisher 17-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Punt at Illinois 1 5 76 1:59 Bryan Payton 25-yard rush Kickoff at Illinois 3 10 63 3:49 Austin Starr 23-yard field goal Kickoff at Illinois 4 6 19 2:19 Austin Starr 31-yard field goal Fumble Northwestern 1 8 93 3:33 Damarlo Belcher 43-yard pass from Ben Chappell Kickoff Northwestern 2 7 34 0:42 Ben Chappell 3-yard rush Fumble Northwestern 3 4 47 1:45 Tandon Doss 28-yard pass from Mitchell Evans Kickoff Central Michigan 1 13 99 5:35 Marcus Thigpen 22-yard rush Punt Central Michigan 1 2 76 0:36 Marcus Thigpen 77-yard rush Kickoff Central Michigan 2 6 65 2:04 Mitchell Evans 14-yard rush Punt Central Michigan 3 2 74 0:31 Ray Fisher 64-yard pass from Ben Chappell Punt Central Michigan 3 5 49 1:36 Demetrius McCray 3-yard rush Kickoff Wisconsin 1 11 47 3:27 Austin Starr 42-yard field goal Kickoff Wisconsin 1 5 67 2:04 Andrew Means 43-yard pass from Ben Chappell Kickoff Wisconsin 1 4 0 0:18 Austin Starr 33-yard field goal Fumble Wisconsin 2 9 73 3:47 Ben Chappell 1-yard rush Kickoff at Penn State 2 2 76 0:38 Marcus Thigpen 57-yard rush Kickoff at Purdue 2 6 17 1:46 Austin Starr 27-yard field goal Kickoff at Purdue 4 10 64 3:54 Ray Fisher 16-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Kickoff

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 63 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL 20-PLUS YARD PLAYS Opponent ...... Play Western Kentucky ...... Kellen Lewis 75-yard rush Western Kentucky ...... Marcus Thigpen 24-yard kickoff return Western Kentucky ...... Brandon Walker-Roby 26-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Western Kentucky ...... Bryan Payton 34-yard rush Western Kentucky ...... Kellen Lewis 62-yard rush Murray State ...... Marcus Thigpen 28-yard kickoff return Murray State ...... Marcus Thigpen 67-yard rush Murray State ...... Marcus Thigpen 29-yard kickoff return Murray State ...... SeaSon In RevMarcusIew Thigpen 31-yard rush Murray State ...... Marcus Thigpen 21-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Murray State ...... Terrance Turner 24-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Murray State ...... Tandon Doss 21-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Ball State...... Andrew Means 47-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Ball State...... Nick Polk 31-yard fumble return Ball State...... Marcus Thigpen 29-yard kickoff return Ball State...... Kellen Lewis 24-yard rush Ball State...... Andrew Means 44-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Ball State...... Marcus Thigpen 23-yard kickoff return Ball State...... Kellen Lewis 21-yard rush Michigan State ...... Ray Fisher 22- yard rush Michigan State ...... Marcus Thigpen 20-yard kickoff return Michigan State ...... Marcus Thigpen 23-yard kickoff return Michigan State...... Marcus Thigpen 78-yard rush Michigan State...... Marcus Thigpen 79-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Michigan State ...... Damarlo Belcher 24-yard reception from Ben Chappell Michigan State ...... Demetrius McCray 23-yard kickoff return Michigan State ...... Damarlo Belcher 22-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Michigan State ...... Damarlo Belcher 23-yard reception from Kellen Lewis at Minnesota...... Marcus Thigpen 77-yard reception from Ben Chappell at Minnesota ...... Marcus Thigpen 33-yard kickoff return at Minnesota ...... Damarlo Belcher 47-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Iowa...... Brandon Walker-Roby 44-yard kickoff return Iowa...... Mitchell Evans 22-yard reception from Ben Chappell Iowa...... Marcus Thigpen 24-yard kickoff return Iowa...... Marcus Thigpen 26-yard kickoff return at Illinois ...... Marcus Thigpen 35-yard kickoff return at Illinois ...... Marcus Thigpen 27-yard rush at Illinois ...... Mitchell Evans 23-yard pass from Ben Chappell at Illinois ...... Andrew Means 27-yard pass from Ben Chappell at Illinois ...... Bryan Payton 25-yard rush at Illinois ...... Brandon Walker-Roby 22-yard kickoff return at Illinois ...... Ray Fisher 31-yard pass from Ben Chappell at Illinois ...... Marcus Thigpen 24-yard kickoff return at Illinois ...... Marcus Thigpen 28-yard kickoff return Northwestern ...... Marcus Thigpen 29-yard kickoff return Northwestern ...... Damarlo Belcher 43-yard pass from Ben Chappell Northwestern ...... Marcus Thigpen 24-yard kickoff return Northwestern ...... Tandon Doss 21-yard pass from Ben Chappell

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64 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 20-PLUS YARD PLAYS (cont.) 2009 indiana FOOTBaLL Northwestern ...... Marcus Thigpen 53-yard kickoff return Northwestern ...... Tandon Doss 28-yard pass from Mitchell Evans Northwestern ...... Marcus Thigpen 28-yard kickoff return Central Michigan...... Marcus Thigpen 24-yard kickoff return Central Michigan ...... Marcus Thigpen 22-yard rush Central Michigan...... Marcus Thigpen 24-yard kickoff return Central Michigan ...... Marcus Thigpen 77-yard rush Central Michigan...... Terrance Turner 38-yard pass from Ben Chappell Central Michigan...... Bryan Payton 25-yard rush Central MichiganSea ...... Son In RevIew Ray Fisher 64-yard pass from Ben Chappell Central Michigan...... Brandon Walker-Roby 24-yard kickoff return Central Michigan...... Demetrius McCray 35-yard kickoff return Central Michigan...... Demetrius McCray 31-yard kickoff return Central Michigan...... Ray Fisher 20-yard punt return Wisconsin ...... Demetrius McCray 22-yard kickoff return Wisconsin ...... Andrew Means 43-yard pass from Ben Chappell Wisconsin ...... Demetrius McCray 21-yard kickoff return Wisconsin ...... Demetrius McCray 31-yard rush Wisconsin ...... Demetrius McCray 34-yard kickoff return Wisconsin ...... Demetrius McCray 24-yard kickoff return Wisconsin ...... Demetrius McCray 36-yard kickoff return Wisconsin ...... Demetrius McCray 25-yard kickoff return at Penn State...... Ray Fisher 29-yard punt return at Penn State...... Demetrius McCray 22-yard kickoff return at Penn State ...... Marcus Thigpen 57-yard rush at Purdue ...... Marcus Thigpen 68-yard kickoff return

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www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 65 2009 indiana FOOTBGAMEaLL 1 GAME 2 INDIANA 31, WESTERN KENTUCKY 13 INDIANA 45, MURRAY STATE 3 AUGUST 30, 2008 SEPTEMBER 6, 2008 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Western Kentucky 0 0 6 7 13 Murray State 3 0 0 0 3 Indiana 10 7 7 7 31 Indiana 14 10 21 0 45

1st 7:06 IND Lewis, Kellen 75 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 3-90 0:52 1st 7:04 IND Thigpen, Marcus 67 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 2-79 0:21 2:33 IND Starr, Austin 28 yd field goal, 10-56 2:33 3:11 MUR CULLEN 27 yd field goal, 8-39 3:53 2nd 11:12 IND Fisher, Ray 11 yd pass from Lewis, Kellen 1:09 IND Thigpen, Marcus 31 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 6-62 2:02, (Starr, Austin kick), 12-85 4:15 Sea2nd 12:13 SINDon Starr, Austin In 24 yd fieldRev goal, 6-21I 2:05ew 3rd 9:42 WKU Minturn, Zac 27 yd field goal, 7-29 2:41 4:40 IND Payton, Bryan 2 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 2-2 0:35 3:03 WKU Minturn, Zac 22 yd field goal, 9-40 4:38 3rd 11:31 IND McCray, D. 6 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 9-63 2:28 0:17 IND Belcher, D. 5 yd pass from Lewis, Kellen 3:24 IND Chappell, Ben 1 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 13-90 5:08 (Starr, Austin kick), 7-72 2:46 0:28 IND Davis-Walker, Z 4 yd run (Ford, Nick kick), 7-29 2:20 4th 9:39 WKU Gaebler, Jake 32 yd pass from Black, K.J. (Minturn, Zac kick), 12-80 5:38 MUR IND 9:24 IND Lewis, Kellen 62 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 1-62 0:15 FIRST DOWNS 10 29 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-28 53-254 WKU IND PASSING YDS (NET) 121 222 FIRST DOWNS 14 21 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-19-1 28-21-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-63 41-297 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 55-149 81-476 PASSING YDS (NET) 219 153 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-19-0 30-18-1 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 2-12 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-282 71-450 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-81 2-57 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-14 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-37.9 3-39.3 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-83 4-74 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-57 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-43.9 4-38.5 Possession Time 26:48 33:12 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 4 of 13 Penalties-Yards 2-29 7-63 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 3 of 3 Possession Time 32:45 27:15 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-7 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 4 of 12 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3 RUSHING: Murray State-MCKINNIS 7-15; JORDAN 7-12; NWAGBARA 3-6; FRANKLIN Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 3-18 1-4; YANTKO 9-minus 9. Indiana-Thigpen, Marcus 7-100; McCray, D. 8-47; Davis-Walker, Z 8-40; Payton, Bryan 13-31; Burgess, Trea 8-29; Chappell, Ben 5-14; Lewis, Kellen 1-mi- RUSHING: Western Kentucky-Black, K.J. 15-47; Graves, Wenquel 2-9; Booker, Marell nus 2; TEAM 3-minus 5. 5-6; Brooks, Derrius 2-5; Hayden, Tyrell 3-5; Willis, Stephen 2-0; Gaebler, Jake 1-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 8. Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 9-185; Payton, Bryan 9-57; McCray, D. 8-30; PASSING: Murray State-YANTKO 16-24-1-95; FRANKLIN 2-3-0-11; CULLEN 1-1-0-15. Thigpen, Marcus 8-18; Burgess, Trea 2-6; Fisher, Ray 1-4; Chappell, Ben 1-1; Davis-Walker, Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 15-21-0-170; Chappell, Ben 6-7-0-52. Z 2-minus 2; TEAM 1-minus 2. RECEIVING: Murray State-TROTTER 5-25; ARD 4-42; HARRIS 4-16; ROBERTSON 3-12; PASSING: Western Kentucky-Black, K.J. 19-31-0-219. Indiana-Lewis, Kellen KINCY 1-15; KNIGHT 1-11; JORDAN 1-0. Indiana-Means, Andrew 4-40; Turner, T. 3-41; 17-27-1-144; Chappell, Ben 1-3-0-9. Belcher, D. 3-37; Doss, Tandon 3-33; Thigpen, Marcus 2-24; Evans, Mitchell 2-19; Ernest, Matt 2-12; Walker-Roby, B. 1-8; Banks, Chris 1-8. RECEIVING: Western Kentucky-Gaebler, Jake 6-81; Cooper, Qntrnce 5-83; Quinn, Jessie 2-25; Jones, Tristan 2-10; Brooks, Derrius 1-19; Booker, Marell 1-1; Hayden, Tyrell 1-0; Wil- INTERCEPTIONS: Murray State-None. Indiana-Polk, Nick 1-4. lis, Stephen 1-0. Indiana-Means, Andrew 6-63; Fisher, Ray 5-16; Turner, T. 4-38; Walker- Roby, B. 1-26; Belcher, D. 1-5; Dedmond, Max 1-5. FUMBLES: Murray State-YANTKO 2-2. Indiana-Payton, Bryan 1-0; Finch, Jerimy 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: Western Kentucky-Calhoun, Trent 1-0. Indiana-None. SACKS (UA-A): Murray State-None. Indiana-Mack, Deonte 1-0; Marando, Ryan 1-0; Middleton, Greg 1-0; Johnson, Geno 0-1; Kirlew, Jammie 0-1. FUMBLES: Western Kentucky-Cooper, Qntrnce 1-0; Gaebler, Jake 1-1. Indiana-Polk, Nick 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 4-3; Polk, Nick 6-0; Mayberry, Matt 4-2; Phil- lips, C. 5-0; Carrington, J. 4-1; Brown, Greg 4-0; Marando, Ryan 3-0; Middleton, Greg 2-0; SACKS (UA-A): Western Kentucky-Anderson, Kyle 1-0; Dark, Robert 0-1; Boyd, Blake Patterson, Will 1-1; Johnson, Geno 1-1; Thomas, Austin 1-1; Starr, Austin 1-0; Johnson, 0-1. Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 2-0; Marando, Ryan 0-1; Patterson, Will 0-1. Darius 1-0; Council, R. 1-0; Mack, Deonte 1-0; Williams, Jerry 1-0; Burks, Adrian 1-0; Adkins, Chris 1-0; Replogle, Tyler 1-0; Burrus, Kevin 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Patterson, Will 6-1; Johnson, Geno 5-1; Kirlew, Jammie 5-1; Polk, Nick 4-2; Thomas, Austin 5-0; Brown, Greg 2-3; Marando, Ryan 3-1; Mayberry, Matt 2-2; Mack, Deonte 1-2; Phillips, C. 2-0; Replogle, Tyler 1-0; Council, R. 1-0; Adkins, Chris 1-0; Burrus, Keith 1-0; Finch, Jerimy 1-0; Johnson, Darius 1-0; Carrington, J. 1-0; Jones, Donnell 1-0; Thomas, T. 1-0; Kleinsmith, Joe 0-1.

66 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm GAME 3 GAME2009 indiana 4 FOOTBaLL BALL STATE 42, INDIANA 20 MICHIGAN STATE 42, INDIANA 29 SEPTEMBER 20, 2008 SEPTEMBER 27, 2008 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Ball State 14 14 0 14 42 Michigan State 13 14 9 6 42 Indiana 6 14 0 0 20 Indiana 7 15 7 0 29

1st 12:59 IND Starr, Austin 40 yd field goal, 4-8 0:57 1st 9:07 MSU Swenson, Brett 45 yd field goal, 10-51 3:58 7:35 BSU LEWIS, MiQuale 1 yd run (McGARVEY, Ian kick), 10-80 5:24 5:59 IND Fisher, Ray 8 yd pass from Lewis, Kellen 5:13 IND Starr, Austin 31 yd field goal, 8-67 2:22 (Starr, Austin kick), 9-76 3:08 0:41 BSU LEWIS, MiQuale 2 yd run (McGARVEY, Ian kick), 11-80 4:32 2:18 MSU Swenson, Brett 48 yd field goal, 8-49 3:41 2nd 10:45 IND Polk, Nick 31 yd fumble recovery (Starr, Austin kick) 0:14 MSU Hoyer, Brian 1 yd run (Swenson, Brett kick), 2-5 0:45 8:39 BSUSea TREMPE,S Myleson 45 yd pass In from DAVIS, Rev Nate Iew 2nd 9:18 MSU Dell, Mark 14 yd pass from Hoyer, Brian (McGARVEY, Ian kick), 5-80 2:06 (Swenson, Brett kick), 8-80 3:46 5:10 IND Lewis, Kellen 1 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 9-73 3:29 6:55 IND Thigpen, Marcus 6 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 9-80 2:23 1:04 BSU BAKER, Sean 40 yd interception return 3:56 IND TEAM safety (McGARVEY, Ian kick) 1:29 MSU Gantt, Charlie 82 yd pass from Hoyer, Brian 4th 6:09 BSU LEWIS, MiQuale 1 yd run (McGARVEY, Ian kick), 11-74 5:35 (Swenson, Brett kick), 2-84 0:42 4:18 BSU LEWIS, MiQuale 3 yd run (McGARVEY, Ian kick), 2-27 0:41 0:48 IND Thigpen, Marcus 78 yd run (Chappell, Ben pass intcpt), 4-80 0:41 BSU IND 3rd 13:33 MSU Ringer, Javon 1 yd run (Swenson, Brett kick), 3-49 0:42 FIRST DOWNS 24 20 12:42 IND Thigpen, Marcus 79 yd pass from Lewis, Kellen RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-224 48-256 (Starr, Austin kick), 2-80 0:51 PASSING YDS (NET) 239 159 1:39 MSU TEAM safety Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-16-0 25-11-2 4th 13:28 MSU Swenson, Brett 45 yd field goal, 6-11 1:24 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-463 73-415 3:45 MSU Swenson, Brett 32 yd field goal, 10-65 5:21 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 2-31 Punt Returns-Yards 2-49 1-10 MSU IND Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-58 7-115 FIRST DOWNS 23 19 Interception Returns-Yards 2-40 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-236 28-189 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-26.5 3-50.0 PASSING YDS (NET) 261 284 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-14-0 44-23-2 Penalties-Yards 2-15 7-77 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-497 72-473 Possession Time 31:38 28:22 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 9 7 of 16 Punt Returns-Yards 3-12 1-19 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-53 6-118 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-3 Interception Returns-Yards 2-51 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-10 1-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-34.3 7-48.7 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1 RUSHING: Ball State-LEWIS, MiQuale 29-166; DAVIS, Nate 6-31; SYKES, Cory 6-28; Penalties-Yards 5-51 9-89 TEAM 1-minus 1. Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 25-148; McCray, D. 8-37; Thigpen, Marcus 8-34; Possession Time 34:47 25:13 Payton, Bryan 6-28; Fisher, Ray 1-9. Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 4 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 PASSING: Ball State-DAVIS, Nate 16-25-0-239. Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 11-25-2-159. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 0-0 RECEIVING: Ball State-HILL, Darius 5-69; LOVE, Dante 3-27; TREMPE, Myles 2-80; ORS- BON, Briggs 2-32; IFFT, Daniel 2-24; CLANCY, Chris 1-4; LEWIS, MiQuale 1-3. Indiana- RUSHING: Michigan State-Ringer, Javon 44-198; Cunningham, B. 2-29; Leggett, Ashton Means, Andrew 4-103; Doss, Tandon 1-18; Payton, Bryan 1-14; Turner, T. 1-6; Fisher, Ray 1-6; Hoyer, Brian 2-5; Anderson, Andre 1-5; TEAM 1-minus 2; Martin, Keshawn 1-minus 5. 1-6; Ernest, Matt 1-6; Thigpen, Marcus 1-4; McCray, D. 1-2. Indiana-Thigpen, Marcus 9-113; Lewis, Kellen 7-26; Fisher, Ray 2-23; Payton, Bryan 6-14; Chappell, Ben 2-7; McCray, D. 2-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Ball State-BAKER, Sean 1-40; KNIPP, Alex 1-0. Indiana-None. PASSING: Michigan State-Hoyer, Brian 14-26-0-261. Indiana-Chappell, Ben FUMBLES: Ball State-LEWIS, MiQuale 1-1; LOVE, Dante 1-1. Indiana-None. 11-23-1-107; Lewis, Kellen 12-21-1-177.

SACKS (UA-A): Ball State-CRAWFORD, B. 1-0; WOODWORTH, Sam 1-0. Indiana-May- RECEIVING: Michigan State-Martin, Keshawn 3-31; Gantt, Charlie 2-92; Cunningham, B. berry, Matt 1-0. 2-41; Dell, Mark 2-25; Ringer, Javon 2-20; White, Blair 1-27; Celek, Garrett 1-18; McPher- son, Jeff 1-7. Indiana-Fisher, Ray 7-43; Belcher, D. 4-73; Thigpen, Marcus 2-94; Dedmond, TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Kleinsmith, Joe 5-1; Johnson, Geno 5-1; Patterson, Will 5-0; Max 2-20; Lewis, Kellen 2-17; Turner, T. 2-14; Means, Council, R. 3-1; Replogle, Tyler 3-1; Phillips, C. 3-1; Mayberry, Matt 3-1; Kirlew, Jammie Andrew 1-11; Payton, Bryan 1-9; Martin, Brad 1-6; McCray, D. 1-minus 3. 2-2; Marando, Ryan 3-0; Adkins, Chris 3-0; Mosley, Brandon 2-1; Middleton, Greg 2-0; Finch, Jerimy 2-0; Brown, Greg 1-1; Polk, Nick 1-1; Hagerup, Chris 1-0; Burrus, Keith 1-0; INTERCEPTIONS: Michigan State-Weaver, Ross 1-35; Fortener, Dan 1-16. Indiana- Bugg, Brandon 1-0; Jones, Donnell 1-0; Carrington, J. 0-1. None.

FUMBLES: Michigan State-Wiley, Otis 1-0; Ringer, Javon 1-0. Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 1-0; Belcher, D. 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Michigan State-Anderson, T. 1-0. Indiana-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Kleinsmith, Joe 8-4; Mosley, Brandon 4-6; Patterson, Will 7-2; Adkins, Chris 5-2; Council, R. 5-1; Mayberry, Matt 3-3; Kirlew, Jammie 4-0; Johnson, Geno 4-0; Mack, Deonte 2-1; Finch, Jerimy 1-2; Middleton, Greg 2-0; Burrus, Keith 0-2; Car- rington, J. 1-0; Jones, Donnell 1-0; Saffold, Rodger 1-0; Thomas, Eric 1-0; Boyd, Jeff 1-0; Burrus, Kevin 1-0; Perry, Alex 1-0; Thomas, T. 1-0; Replogle, Tyler 1-0; Marando, Ryan 0-1.

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 67 2009 indiana FOOTBGAMEaLL 5 GAME 6 MINNESOTA 16, INDIANA 7 IOWA 45, INDIANA 9 OCTOBER 4, 2008 OCTOBER 11, 2008 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 0 7 0 0 7 Iowa 10 7 14 14 45 Minnesota 0 7 6 3 16 Indiana 3 6 0 0 9

2nd 12:23 MINN Salamon, Shady 1 yd run (Monroe, Joel kick), 6-72 2:38 1st 11:16 IOWA Mossbrucker, T. 26 yd field goal, 4-3 0:51 2:29 IND Thigpen, Marcus 77 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 7:33 IOWA Hampton, Jewel 1 yd run (Mossbrucker, T. kick), 5-34 2:15 (Starr, Austin kick), 2-78 0:48 2:43 IND Starr, Austin 46 yd field goal, 11-52 4:50 3rd 10:11 MINN Monroe, Joel 29 yd field goal, 7-64 2:24 Sea2nd 11:08 SIOWAon Greene, ShonnIn 12 ydRev run (Mossbrucker,Iew T. kick), 7-44 3:52 2:05 MINN Monroe, Joel 42 yd field goal, 7-21 2:37 0:30 IND Fisher, Ray 17 yd pass from Lewis, Kellen 4th 0:22 MINN Monroe, Joel 38 yd field goal, 15-50 7:21 (Starr, Austin kick failed), 11-89 2:00 3rd 11:21 IOWA Brodell, Andy 34 yd pass from Stanzi, Ricky IND MINN (Mossbrucker, T. kick), 5-60 2:29 FIRST DOWNS 10 22 6:30 IOWA Myers, Brandon 20 yd pass from Stanzi, Ricky RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-49 44-59 (Mossbrucker, T. kick), 5-58 2:51 PASSING YDS (NET) 244 274 4th 8:56 IOWA Hampton, Jewel 10 yd run (Mossbrucker, T. kick), 10-63 4:28 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-16-1 37-22-0 0:59 IOWA Hampton, Jewel 1 yd run (Mossbrucker, T. kick), 13-68 6:33 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 48-293 81-333 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 IOWA IND Punt Returns-Yards 2-13 2-10 FIRST DOWNS 28 15 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-71 2-46 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-227 28-95 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-10 PASSING YDS (NET) 195 191 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-36.9 6-39.2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-13-0 36-22-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-422 64-286 Penalties-Yards 6-64 1-10 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 22:19 37:41 Punt Returns-Yards 5-23 2-6 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 10 8 of 19 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-54 5-122 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Interception Returns-Yards 1-31 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 2-4 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-44.0 6-41.7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-22 4-29 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 4-40 6-50 RUSHING: Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 9-18; Thigpen, Marcus 5-14; McCray, D. 4-14; Fisher, Possession Time 38:07 21:53 Ray 1-5; Payton, Bryan 3-3; Chappell, Ben 2-minus 5. Minnesota-Eskridge, D. 29-74; Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 4 of 14 Salamon, Shady 4-10; Thomas, Jay 1-6; Stoudermire, T. 1-3; Decker, Eric 1-2; Weber, Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 2 Adam 8-minus 36. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-12 1-11 PASSING: Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 15-21-0-167; Chappell, Ben 1-3-1-77. Minnesota- Weber, Adam 22-37-0-274. RUSHING: Iowa-Greene, Shonn 23-115; Hampton, Jewel 22-114; Christensen, J. 1-9; Murphy, Jayme 2-5; Stanzi, Ricky 3-minus 16. Indiana-Chappell, Ben 8-42; Lewis, Kellen RECEIVING: Indiana-Fisher, Ray 5-46; Thigpen, Marcus 3-88; Belcher, D. 2-58; Means, 6-29; Payton, Bryan 6-19; McCray, D. 4-4; Fisher, Ray 1-3; Thigpen, Marcus 3-minus 2. Andrew 2-19; Turner, T. 2-18; Evans, Mitchell 1-18; Faulkner, Cody 1-minus 3. Minnesota- Decker, Eric 13-190; Stoudermire, T. 2-13; Eskridge, D. 2-7; Thomas, Jay 2-4; Tow-Arnett, PASSING: Iowa-Stanzi, Ricky 12-20-0-184; Christensen, J. 1-2-0-11. Indiana-Lewis, Kel- N. 1-40; Kuznia, Ben 1-13; Simmons, Jack 1-7. len 13-18-1-108; Chappell, Ben 9-18-0-83.

INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-None. Minnesota-Campbell, Lee 1-10. RECEIVING: Iowa-Brodell, Andy 4-95; Myers, Brandon 4-64; Stross, Trey 1-15; McNutt, Marvin 1-11; Sandeman, C. 1-8; Morse, Brett 1-4; Greene, Shonn 1-minus 2. Indiana- FUMBLES: Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 2-2. Minnesota-Weber, Adam 1-1; Stoudermire, T. Fisher, Ray 5-68; Turner, T. 4-40; Means, Andrew 4-30; Walker-Roby, B. 4-14; Evans, Mitch- 1-0; Eskridge, D. 1-1. ell 3-36; Taylor, Collin 1-3; Thigpen, Marcus 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 2-1; Johnson, Geno 1-0; Carrington, J. 0-1. Min- INTERCEPTIONS: Iowa-Greenwood, B. 1-31. Indiana-None. nesota-VanDeSteeg, W. 2-0; Hightower, Deon 1-0; Davis, Steve 1-0. FUMBLES: Iowa-Stanzi, Ricky 1-0. Indiana-Thigpen, Marcus 1-0; Chappell, Ben 1-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 7-3; Thomas, Austin 6-3; Johnson, Geno 5-4; Polk, Nick 6-2; Patterson, Will 5-1; Mosley, Brandon 4-0; Marando, Ryan 3-1; Mack, De- SACKS (UA-A): Iowa-King, Mitch 1-0. Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 1-0. onte 3-0; Middleton, Greg 2-1; Mayberry, Matt 2-1; Brown, Greg 2-1; Carrington, J. 1-2; Council, R. 2-0; Burrus, Keith 2-0; Johnson, Darius 1-1; Kleinsmith, Joe 1-0; Adkins, Chris TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Polk, Nick 8-2; Adkins, Chris 8-1; Mayberry, Matt 6-2; Klein- 1-0; Jones, Donnell 1-0; Williams, Jerry 1-0; Burgess, Trea 1-0; Replogle, Tyler 1-0; Evans, smith, Joe 3-2; Brown, Greg 1-4; Kirlew, Jammie 4-0; Patterson, Will 4-0; Carrington, J. Mitchell 0-1; Turner, T. 0-1. 3-1; Thomas, Austin 2-2; Mosley, Brandon 3-0; Council, R. 2-1; Fisher, Ray 2-0; Johnson, Darius 1-1; Marando, Ryan 1-1; Mack, Deonte 0-2; Jones, Fred 0-2; Bugg, Brandon 1-0; Replogle, Tyler 1-0; Saxon, Pete 1-0; Chappell, Ben 1-0; Hampton, Bruce 1-0; Johnson, Geno 0-1; Thomas, T. 0-1; Burrus, Keith 0-1.

68 www.iuhOOsiers.cOm GAME 7 GAME2009 indiana 8 FOOTBaLL ILLINOIS 55, INDIANA 13 INDIANA 21, NORTHWESTERN 19 OCTOBER 18, 2008 OCTOBER 25, 2008 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 7 0 3 3 13 Northwestern 3 6 10 0 19 Illinois 14 14 13 14 55 Indiana 7 7 7 0 21

1st 12:15 ILL Hoomanawanui, M 1 yd pass from Williams, Juice 1st 5:48 NU Villarreal, A. 25 yd field goal, 20-90 7:18 (Eller, Matt kick), 2-61 0:45 2:24 IND Belcher, D. 43 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 3:15 ILL Cumberland, J. 20 yd pass from Williams, Juice (Starr, Austin kick), 8-93 3:33 (Eller, Matt kick), 7-72 3:26 2nd 4:57 NU Sutton, Tyrell 1 yd run (Villarreal, A. kick failed), 12-61 5:02 1:16 INDSea Payton, SBryanon 25 yd run (Starr,In Austin Revkick), 5-76 1:59Iew 0:22 IND Chappell, Ben 3 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 7-34 0:42 2nd 10:42 ILL Ford, Jason 5 yd run (Eller, Matt kick), 7-63 2:15 3rd 6:13 NU Villarreal, A. 26 yd field goal, 5-32 1:30 7:28 ILL Benn, Arrelious 37 yd pass from Williams, Juice 4:28 IND Doss, Tandon 28 yd pass from Evans, Mitchell (Eller, Matt kick), 3-75 1:20 (Starr, Austin kick), 4-47 1:45 3rd 12:47 ILL Ford, Jason 41 yd run (Eller, Matt kick failed), 5-80 2:13 2:27 NU Bacher, C.J. 3 yd run (Villarreal, A. kick), 8-70 2:01 8:58 IND Starr, Austin 23 yd field goal, 10-63 3:49 4:34 ILL Williams, Juice 8 yd run (Eller, Matt kick), 8-76 4:24 NU IND 4th 14:57 ILL Ford, Jason 1 yd run (Eller, Matt kick), 8-31 3:23 FIRST DOWNS 23 17 6:06 IND Starr, Austin 31 yd field goal, 6-19 2:05 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-152 36-72 5:52 ILL Jenkins, A.J. 96 yd kickoff return (Eller, Matt kick) PASSING YDS (NET) 164 247 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-22-2 35-22-0 IND ILL TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 82-316 71-319 FIRST DOWNS 18 27 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-141 44-292 Punt Returns-Yards 2-9 0-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 172 271 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-62 5-148 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-12-0 22-16-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-11 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-313 66-563 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-48.3 6-42.2 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-25 0-0 Penalties-Yards 2-30 8-73 Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-182 3-139 Possession Time 30:29 29:31 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 19 5 of 17 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-44.4 3-43.3 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 1-2 Penalties-Yards 3-25 9-75 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 2-25 Possession Time 31:55 28:05 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 16 6 of 10 RUSHING: Northwestern-Sutton, Tyrell 27-77; Bacher, C.J. 7-64; Conteh, Omar 10-33; Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 TEAM 1-minus 1; Kafka, Mike 2-minus 21. Indiana-Payton, Bryan 11-42; Thigpen, Marcus Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-5 5-6 7-20; Hagerup, Chris 1-17; Chappell, Ben 13-1; McCray, D. 1-minus 3; TEAM 3-minus 5. Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 4-24 PASSING: Northwestern-Bacher, C.J. 21-34-2-155; Kafka, Mike 1-1-0-9. Indiana-Chap- RUSHING: Indiana-Thigpen, Marcus 17-69; Payton, Bryan 13-68; Davis-Walker, Z 4-15; pell, Ben 21-34-0-219; Evans, Mitchell 1-1-0-28. McCray, D. 2-4; Chappell, Ben 8-minus 15. Illinois-Ford, Jason 19-172; McGee, Eddie 3-55; Dufrene, Daniel 6-31; Williams, Juice 8-30; Leshoure, Mikel 1-7; Pollard, Troy 1-7; RECEIVING: Northwestern-Lane, Ross 5-31; Ward, Rasheed 4-28; Peterman, Eric 4-18; TEAM 4-minus 4; Benn, Arrelious 2-minus 6. Brewer, Andrew 2-25; Ebert, Jeremy 2-24; Sutton, Tyrell 2-14; Rooks, Josh 1-10; Stewart, Sidney 1-7; Conteh, Omar 1-7. Indiana-Doss, Tandon 8-107; Belcher, D. 6-82; Fisher, Ray PASSING: Indiana-Chappell, Ben 12-29-0-172. Illinois-Williams, Juice 16-22-0-271. 4-18; Turner, T. 2-20; Evans, Mitchell 1-18; Dedmond, Max 1-2.

RECEIVING: Indiana-Means, Andrew 4-67; Fisher, Ray 4-43; Evans, Mitchell 1-23; Thig- INTERCEPTIONS: Northwestern-None. Indiana-Thomas, Austin 2-11. pen, Marcus 1-18; Dedmond, Max 1-12; Belcher, D. 1-9. Illinois-Benn, Arrelious 7-130; Cumberland, J. 2-37; Graham, Hubie 2-25; Dufrene, Daniel 2-13; Hoomanawanui, M 2-6; FUMBLES: Northwestern-Kafka, Mike 2-1; Sutton, Tyrell 1-1; Simmons, S. 1-1. Indiana- Judson, Will 1-60. None.

INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-None. Illinois-None. SACKS (UA-A): Northwestern-Gill, John 2-0; Wootton, Corey 1-0. Indiana-Mack, De- onte 1-0; Kirlew, Jammie 1-0. FUMBLES: Indiana-Means, Andrew 1-1; Chappell, Ben 1-1. Illinois-Dufrene, Daniel 1-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Thomas, Austin 5-5; Kirlew, Jammie 9-0; Council, R. 8-0; May- berry, Matt 7-0; Patterson, Will 4-1; Brown, Greg 3-1; Marando, Ryan 2-2; Polk, Nick 2-2; SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Johnson, Geno 0-1; Kirlew, Jammie 0-1; Kleinsmith, Joe 1-0. Adkins, Chris 2-1; Carrington, J. 2-1; Johnson, Geno 2-1; Middleton, Greg 2-0; Kleinsmith, Illinois-Walker, Derek 2-0; Nurse, Clay 1-0; Pilcher, Doug 1-0. Joe 2-0; Burrus, Keith 2-0; Davis-Walker, Z 1-0; Mosley, Brandon 1-0; Payton, Bryan 1-0; Evans, Mitchell 1-0; Mack, Deonte 1-0; Thomas, T. 0-1; Williams, Jerry 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Thomas, Austin 3-8; Council, R. 7-1; Patterson, Will 3-3; May- berry, Matt 0-6; Polk, Nick 3-2; Johnson, Geno 2-3; Adkins, Chris 3-1; Carrington, J. 2-2; Kirlew, Jammie 2-1; Johnson, Darius 0-3; Burrus, Keith 1-1; Jones, Donnell 1-0; Burgess, Trea 1-0; Kleinsmith, Joe 1-0; Mosley, Brandon 1-0; Boyd, Jeff 1-0; Brown, Greg 0-1; Mid- dleton, Greg 0-1; Williams, Jerry 0-1.

www.iuhOOsiers.cOm 69 2009 indiana FOOTBGAMEaLL 9 GAME 10 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 37, INDIANA 34 WISCONSIN 55, INDIANA 20 NOVEMBER 1, 2008 NOVEMBER 8, 2008 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Central Michigan 7 14 7 9 37 Wisconsin 14 10 17 14 55 Indiana 14 7 13 0 34 Indiana 13 7 0 0 20

1st 7:44 IND Thigpen, Marcus 22 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 13-99 5:35 1st 10:12 WIS Hill, P.J. 3 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 11-80 4:48 4:35 CMU ANDERSON, Bryan 6 yd pass from BRUNNER, Brian 6:47 IND Starr, Austin 42 yd field goal, 11-47 3:25 (AGUILA, Andrew kick), 10-69 3:09 2:37 WIS Hill, P.J. 1 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 9-81 4:10 3:59 IND Thigpen, Marcus 77 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 2-76 0:36 0:38 IND Means, Andrew 43 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 2nd 14:55 CMU BROWN, Antonio 7 yd pass from BRUNNER, Brian Sea S on(Starr, AustinIn kick), 5-67Rev 2:04 Iew (AGUILA, Andrew kick), 11-73 4:04 0:15 IND Starr, Austin 33 yd field goal, 4-0 0:18 9:42 IND Evans, Mitchell 14 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 6-65 2:04 2nd 7:44 WIS Gilreath, David 8 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 11-64 5:32 1:10 CMU BOCKHEIM, Joe 16 yd pass from BRUNNER, Brian 3:57 IND Chappell, Ben 1 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 9-73 3:47 (AGUILA, Andrew kick), 7-58 1:36 0:00 WIS Welch,Philip 19 yd field goal, 7-49 1:01 3rd 12:14 IND Fisher, Ray 64 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 3rd 13:32 WIS Gilreath, David 90 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 1-90 0:13 (Starr, Austin kick), 2-74 0:31 7:13 WIS Welch,Philip 39 yd field goal, 4--6 1:57 2:08 CMU BROWN, Antonio 79 yd pass from BRUNNER, Brian 1:46 WIS Clay, John 1 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 11-83 4:06 (AGUILA, Andrew kick), 3-80 1:01 4th 12:33 WIS Hill, P.J. 19 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 6-70 2:27 0:32 IND McCray, D. 3 yd run (Starr, Austin kick blockd), 5-49 1:36 3:37 WIS Tolzien, Scott 2 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 11-67 5:50 4th 13:08 CMU AGUILA, Andrew 48 yd field goal, 6-49 2:24 8:52 CMU BRUNNER, Brian 1 yd run (AGUILA, Andrew kick failed), 7-56 1:38 WIS IND FIRST DOWNS 31 14 CMU IND RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 61-441 38-133 FIRST DOWNS 26 22 PASSING YDS (NET) 160 141 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-37 43-272 Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-11-1 34-13-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 485 213 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-601 72-274 Passes Att-Comp-Int 53-35-1 25-13-1 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-45 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 84-522 68-485 Punt Returns-Yards 2-2 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-81 9-205 Punt Returns-Yards 2-2 2-16 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-74 7-160 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-49.0 6-38.5 Interception Returns-Yards 1-3 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 5-3 1-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.5 4-43.2 Penalties-Yards 3-35 4-30 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Possession Time 34:13 25:47 Penalties-Yards 9-84 3-25 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 10 4 of 17 Possession Time 33:19 26:41 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 4 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 19 4 of 12 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 8-8 2-3 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-19 2-14 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-17 7-52 RUSHING: Wisconsin-Gilreath, David 8-168; Hill, P.J. 19-126; Clay, John 19-112; Brown, RUSHING: Central Michigan-BROWN, Antonio 3-44; SNEED, Ontario 6-18; SCHROED- Zach 7-32; Sherer, Dustin 6-3; Tolzien, Scott 1-2; Team 1-minus 2. Indiana-McCray, D. ER, B. 8-5; TEAM 2-minus 5; BRUNNER, Brian 12-minus 25. Indiana-Thigpen, Marcus 9-53; Thigpen, Marcus 6-31; Chappell, Ben 6-24; Davis-Walker, Z 6-22; Burgess, Trea 3-6; 6-109; Payton, Bryan 12-77; Davis-Walker, Z 3-31; Evans, Mitchell 3-25; Lewis, Kellen Lewis, Kellen 1-4; Evans, Mitchell 5-1; Schell, Teddy 1-minus 4; Hagerup, Chris 1-minus 4. 8-10; McCray, D. 4-9; Means, Andrew 1-7; Chappell, Ben 5-3; Fisher, Ray 1-1. PASSING: Wisconsin-Sherer, Dustin 10-19-1-143; Tolzien, Scott 1-1-0-17. Indiana- PASSING: Central Michigan-BRUNNER, Brian 35-53-1-485. Indiana-Chappell, Ben Chappell, Ben 11-20-0-126; Lewis, Kellen 0-5-0-0; Evans, Mitchell 1-5-0-9; Schell, Teddy 8-16-1-156; Lewis, Kellen 5-9-0-57. 1-4-0-6.

RECEIVING: Central Michigan-ANDERSON, Bryan 9-132; POBLAH, Kito 8-81; BROWN, RECEIVING: Wisconsin-Graham, Garrett 5-69; Toon, Nick 3-41; Gilreath, David 1-19; Antonio 7-138; BOCKHEIM, Joe 6-68; SNEED, Ontario 3-43; WEAVER, Rocky 1-12; Brown, Zach 1-16; Hill, P.J. 1-15. Indiana-Turner, T. 5-33; Belcher, D. 3-32; Fisher, Ray SCHROEDER, B. 1-11. Indiana-Fisher, Ray 3-75; Means, Andrew 3-31; Belcher, D. 3-28; 3-27; Means, Andrew 1-43; Walker-Roby, B. 1-6. Turner, T. 2-52; Evans, Mitchell 1-15; Dedmond, Max 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: Wisconsin-None. Indiana-Jones, Donnell 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Central Michigan-EDWARDS, K. 1-3. Indiana-Patterson, Will 1-0. FUMBLES: Wisconsin-Gilreath, David 2-1; Goins, Mario 1-1; Clay, John 1-1; Sherer, FUMBLES: Central Michigan-None. Indiana-Belcher, D. 1-1; Chappell, Ben 1-0. Dustin 1-0. Indiana-Chappell, Ben 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Central Michigan-DIETZ, Mark 3-0; KNIGHT, Larry 1-0; WILLIAMS, Sam SACKS (UA-A): Wisconsin-Casillas, Jonat 1-0; Stehle, Jeffrey 1-0; Chapman, Jason 1-0. 1-0. Indiana-Mayberry, Matt 4-0; Kirlew, Jammie 1-0; Patterson, Will 1-0; Middleton, Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 2-0. Greg 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Mosley, Brandon 8-3; Kleinsmith, Joe 8-2; Mayberry, Matt 6-4; TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Mayberry, Matt 10-3; Polk, Nick 10-1; Patterson, Will 7-3; Council, R. 6-1; Johnson, Geno 3-4; Kirlew, Jammie 3-2; Carrington, J. 3-2; Adkins, Chris Kleinsmith, Joe 4-3; Kirlew, Jammie 5-1; Council, R. 4-1; Adkins, Chris 3-1; Middleton, 2-3; Brown, Greg 2-3; Jones, Donnell 3-1; Replogle, Tyler 1-2; Drane, Jarrell 1-1; Williams, Greg 2-0; Johnson, Geno 2-0; Mosley, Brandon 2-0; Marando, Ryan 2-0; Fisher, Ray 2-0; Jerry 1-0; Johnson, Darius 1-0; Fisher, Ray 1-0; Mack, Deonte 1-0; Jones, Fred 0-1; Pat- Walker-Roby, B. 1-0; Pagan, Justin 1-0; Beckum, Leon 1-0; Brown, Greg 1-0; Burrus, Keith terson, Will 0-1; Burrus, Keith 0-1; Thomas, T. 0-1; Beckum, Leon 0-1; Marando, Ryan 0-1. 0-1.

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2nd 12:09 PSU Williams, D. 39 yd pass from Clark, Daryll 1st 12:56 PUR Tardy,Desmond 9 yd pass from Painter,Curtis (Kelly, Kevin kick), 3-51 1:14 (Wiggs,Carson kick), 8-59 2:04 11:24 IND Thigpen, Marcus 57 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 2-76 0:38 08:56 PUR Valentin,Aaron 79 yd pass from Painter,Curtis 00:04 PSU Kelly, Kevin 32 yd field goal, 4-5 0:31 (Wiggs,Carson kick), 1-79 0:11 3rd 11:51 PSUSea Royster,S Evanon 19 yd run (Kelly,In Kevin kick),Rev 8-61 3:04Iew 06:06 PUR Wiggs,Carson 24 yd field goal, 8-28 2:50 08:20 PSU Kelly, Kevin 36 yd field goal, 8-40 2:34 03:31 PUR Whittington,B. 5 yd pass from Painter,Curtis 02:31 PSU Butler, Deon 6 yd pass from Clark, Daryll (Wiggs,Carson kick), 4-25 2:27 (Kelly, Kevin kick), 6-29 2:08 2nd 11:57 PUR Sheets,Kory 1 yd run (Wiggs,Carson kick), 15-80 4:44 4th 07:32 PSU Williams, D. 36 yd run (Kelly, Kevin kick), 8-67 4:49 04:35 PUR Wiggs,Carson 38 yd field goal, 7-40 2:50 02:49 IND Starr, Austin 27 yd field goal, 6-17 1:46 00:59 PUR Sheets,Kory 4 yd run (Wiggs,Carson kick), 4-33 1:50 IND PSU 3rd 10:25 PUR Orton,Greg 6 yd pass from Painter,Curtis FIRST DOWNS 6 23 (Wiggs,Carson kick), 9-80 2:29 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-123 38-184 03:46 PUR Sheets,Kory 17 yd run (Wiggs,Carson kick), 11-75 3:04 PASSING YDS (NET) 57 258 4th 14:52 IND Fisher, Ray 16 yd pass from Lewis, Kellen Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-9-1 39-22-1 (Starr, Austin kick), 10-64 3:54 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 53-180 77-442 10:20 PUR Smith,Keith 18 yd pass from Painter,Curtis Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 (Wiggs,Carson kick), 12-63 4:32 Punt Returns-Yards 1-29 3-32 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-82 2-42 IND PUR Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-3 FIRST DOWNS 13 35 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-38.0 3-45.0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-122 33-117 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 PASSING YDS (NET) 92 479 Penalties-Yards 4-41 3-25 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-13-2 58-41-0 Possession Time 24:49 35:11 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-214 91-596 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 15 8 of 16 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 4-5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-122 3-102 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-23 2-8 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-43.8 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0 RUSHING: Indiana-Thigpen, Marcus 8-72; Lewis, Kellen 10-34; Burgess, Trea 3-10; Mc- Penalties-Yards 7-54 5-45 Cray, D. 7-6; Fisher, Ray 1-2; Hagerup, Chris 1-minus 1. Penn State-Royster, Evan 12-63; Possession Time 25:02 34:58 Williams, D. 4-61; Green, Stephfon 10-30; Clark, Daryll 8-26; Beachum, B. 1-5; Powell, Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 10 of 15 Chaz 1-3; Suhey, Joe 1-2; Devlin, Pat 1-minus 6. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 8-9 PASSING: Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 9-21-1-57; Evans, Mitchell 0-2-0-0. Penn State-Clark, Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 1-5 Daryll 20-36-1-240; Devlin, Pat 2-2-0-18; TEAM 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Indiana-Means, Andrew 3-17; Fisher, Ray 3-17; Turner, T. 2-16; Thigpen, RUSHING: Indiana-Thigpen, Marcus 10-53; Lewis, Kellen 17-48; Fisher, Ray 2-11; Mc- Marcus 1-7. Penn State-Norwood, Jordan 7-69; Butler, Deon 5-56; Williams, D. 4-62; Cray, D. 2-7; Burgess, Trea 1-3. Purdue-Sheets, Kory 15-61; Dierking, Dan 6-24; Hallibur- Shuler, Mickey 2-31; Green, Stephfon 1-13; Moye, Derek 1-11; Zug, Graham 1-9; McDon- ton, F. 6-20; Siller, Justin 2-9; Tardy, Desmond 1-2; Painter, Curtis 2-1; Bolden, Ralph 1-0. ald, James 1-7. PASSING: Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 13-25-2-92. Purdue-Painter, Curtis 38-54-0-448; Siller, INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-Mosley, Brandon 1-0. Penn State-Rubin, Mark 1-3. Justin 2-3-0-13; Tardy, Desmond 1-1-0-18.

FUMBLES: Indiana-McCray, D. 1-0. Penn State-Clark, Daryll 2-2. RECEIVING: Indiana-Doss, Tandon 2-28; Means, Andrew 2-26; Fisher, Ray 2-14; Belcher, D. 2-13; Turner, T. 2-11; Thigpen, Marcus 2-0; McCray, D. 1-0. Purdue-Smith, Keith 12-136; SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Marando, Ryan 2-0; Middleton, Greg 1-0. Penn State-Maybin, Tardy, Desmond 9-114; Orton, Greg 4-32; Sheets, Kory 4-18; Valentin, Aaron 3-99; Curry, Aaron 1-0; Hull, Josh 1-0. Arsenio 2-18; Whittington, B. 2-13; Gravesande, W. 2-13; Painter, Curtis 1-18; Mcbean, Roberto 1-13; Whitest, Joe 1-5. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 5-6; Mayberry, Matt 3-8; Adkins, Chris 7-3; Re- plogle, Tyler 2-5; Kleinsmith, Joe 3-2; Mack, Deonte 1-4; Marando, Ryan 3-1; Middleton, INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-None. Purdue-Mclean, Dwight 1-2; Williams, Torri 1-0. Greg 2-2; Brown, Greg 3-0; Johnson, Darius 2-1; Johnson, Geno 2-1; Mosley, Brandon 2-0; Burks, Adrian 1-1; Burgess, Trea 1-0; Carrington, J. 1-0; Fisher, Ray 1-0; Jones, Donnell 1-0; FUMBLES: Indiana-Thomas, Eric 1-0; Lewis, Kellen 1-1; Fisher, Ray 1-0. Purdue-Tardy, Burrus, Keith 0-1; Thomas, T. 0-1; Jones, Fred 0-1; Smith, Jarrod 0-1. Desmond 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Replogle, Tyler 1-0. Purdue-Baker, Ryan 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Replogle, Tyler 9-10; Mayberry, Matt 7-4; Jones, Donnell 9-1; Kleinsmith, Joe 6-0; Mosley, Brandon 4-2; Adkins, Chris 3-3; Kirlew, Jammie 3-2; Brown, Greg 3-1; TEAM 2-0; Johnson, Geno 2-0; Mack, Deonte 1-1; Doss, Tandon 1-0; Burks, Adrian 1-0; LaGrone, Andre 1-0; Fisher, Ray 1-0; Walker-Roby, Brandon 1-0.

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Nickname: ...... Colonels Nickname: ...... Broncos Location: ...... Richmond, Ky. Location: ...... Kalamazoo, Mich. Enrollment: ...... 15,000 Enrollment: ...... 24,818 Head Coach:...... Dean Hood Head Coach:...... Bill Cubit Record at EKU/Years: ...... 8-4/1 Record at WMU/Years: ...... 29-20/4 Overall Record/Years:sepT. 3 ...... sameVs. easTern KenTucKy Overall Record/Years:sepT. 12 ...... 63-38-1/8Vs. wesTern michigan 20092008 Record: ...... OppOnenTs 8-4 2008 Record:Opp...... Onents 9-4 Conference:...... Ohio Valley (FCS) Conference:...... MAC (West) Conference Record/Finish: ...... 7-1/1st Conference Record/Finish: ...... 6-2/T-2nd Football SID: ...... Michael Clark Football SID: ...... Mat Kanan SID Phone:...... 859-358-8360 SID Phone:...... 269-998-2259 SID E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID Fax:...... 859-622-5108 SID Fax:...... 616-387-4139 Web Site: ...... www.EKUSports.com Web Site: ...... www.wmubroncos.com Series History: ...... First meeting Series History: ...... Indiana leads, 4-0 Last Meeting: ...... N/A Last Meeting: ...... 9/8/07, W, 37-27 (A)

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Nickname: ...... Buckeyes Nickname: ...... Cavaliers Location: ...... Columbus, Ohio Location: ...... Charlottesville, Va. Enrollment: ...... 52,568 Enrollment: ...... 20,399 Head Coach:...... Head Coach:...... Al Groh Record at Ohio State/Years:...... 83-19/8 Record at Virginia/Years: ...... 56-44/8 Overall Record/Years:OcT ...... 218-76-2/23. 3 Vs. OhiO sTaTe Overall Record/Years:OcT ...... 82-84/14. 3 aT Virginia 2008 Record:...... 10-2 2008 Record:...... 5-7 Conference:...... Big Ten Conference:...... ACC (Coastal) Conference Record/Finish: ...... 7-1/T-1st Conference Record/Finish: ...... 3-5/T-5th Football SID: ...... Shelly Poe Football SID: ...... Michael Colley SID Phone:...... 614-678-2034 SID Phone:...... 434-982-5533 SID E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID Fax:...... 614-292-8547 SID Fax:...... 434-982-5525 Web Site: ...... www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com Web Site: ...... www.virginiasports.com Series History: ...... Ohio State leads, 65-12-5 Series History: ...... First meeting Last Meeting: ...... 10/21/06, L, 44-3 (A) Last Meeting: ...... N/A

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Nickname: ...... Fighting Illini Nickname: ...... Wildcats Location: ...... Champaign, Ill. Location: ...... Evanston, Ill. Enrollment: ...... 42,326 Enrollment: ...... 8,000 Head Coach:...... Ron Zook Head Coach:...... Pat Fitzgerald Record at Illinois/Years: ...... 18-30/4 Record at Northwestern/Years: ...... 19-18/3 Overall Record/Years:OcT ...... 41-44/7. 17 Vs. iLLinOis Overall Record/Years:OcT. 24 ...... same aT nOrThwesTern 2008 Record:...... OppOnents 5-7 2008 Record:...... 2009 OppOnenTs 9-4 Conference:...... Big Ten Conference:...... Big Ten Conference Record/Finish: ...... 3-5/T-6th Conference Record/Finish: ...... 5-3/T-4th Football SID: ...... Cassie Arner Football SID: ...... Mike Wolf SID Phone:...... 217-390-6564 SID Phone:...... 847-833-3095 SID E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID Fax:...... 217-333-5540 SID Fax:...... 847-491-8818 Web Site: ...... www.fightingillini.com Web Site: ...... www.NUsports.com Series History: ...... Illinois leads, 43-21-2 Series History: ...... Northwestern leads, 42-34-1 Last Meeting: ...... 10/18/08, L, 55-13 (A) Last Meeting: ...... 10/25/08, W, 21-19 (H)

Nickname: ...... Hawkeyes Nickname: ...... Badgers Location: ...... Iowa City, Iowa Location: ...... Madison,...... Wis. Enrollment: ...... 30,561 Enrollment: ...... 42,041...... Head Coach:...... Kirk Ferentz Head Coach:...... Bret...... Bielema Record at Iowa/Years: ...... 70-53/10 Record at Wisconsin/Years: ...... 28-11/3...... Overall Record/Years:OcT ...... 82-74/13. 31 aT iOwa Overall Record/Years:nOV ...... same...... 7 aT wiscOnsin 2008 Record:...... 9-4 2008 Record:...... 7-6 Conference:...... Big...... Ten Conference:...... Big...... Ten Conference Record/Finish: ...... 5-3/T-4th Conference Record/Finish: ...... 3-5/T-6th Football SID: ...... Phil Haddy Football SID: ...... Brian Lucas SID Phone:...... 319-430-6365 SID Phone:...... 608-513-3987...... SID E-mail: ...... [email protected]@uiowa.edu SID E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID Fax:...... 319-335-9417 SID Fax:...... 608-262-8184...... Web Site: ...... www.hawkeyesports.com Web Site: ...... www.uwbadgers.com...... www.uwbadgers.com Series History: ...... Iowa leads 39-27-4 Series History: ...... Wisconsin...... Wisconsin leads, 35-18-2 Last Meeting: ...... 10/11/08, L, 45-9 (H) Last Meeting: ...... 11/8/08,11/8/08, L, 55-20 (H)

Nickname: ...... Nittany Lions Nickname: ...... Boilermakers Location: ...... University Park, Pa. Location: ...... West Lafayette, Ind. Enrollment: ...... 44,112 Enrollment: ...... 40,090...... Head Coach:...... Head Coach:...... Danny Hope Record at Penn State/Years: ...... 383-127-3/43...... Record at Purdue/Years:...... First...... year Overall Record/Years:nOV ...... same...... 14 aT penn sTaTe Overall Record/Years:nOV ...... 35-22/5...... 21 Vs. purdue 2008 Record:...... 11-2 2008 Record:...... 4-8 Conference:...... Big Ten Conference:...... Big Ten Conference Record/Finish: ...... 7-1/T-1st Conference Record/Finish: ...... 2-6/T-9th Football SID: ...... Jeff Nelson Football SID: ...... Tom Schott SID Phone:...... 814-777-1411...... SID Phone:...... (765) 427-1721 SID E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID Fax:...... 814-863-3165...... SID Fax:...... 765-494-5447...... Web Site: ...... www.gopsusports.comwww.gopsusports.com Web Site: ...... www.purduesports.com...... Series History: ...... Penn State leads, 12-0 Series History: ...... Purdue leads, 69-36-6 Last Meeting: ...... 11/15/08, L, 34-7 (A) Last Meeting: ...... 11/22/08, L, 62-10 (A)

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AKRON (1-0) 1911 L 6-23 A DUKE (2-1) 10/7/67 W 20-7 A 9/15/07 W 41-24 H 1910 W 6-0 A 9/8/84 L 24-31 A 10/15/66 L 10-24 H 1909 L 0-28 A 9/10/83 W 15-10 H 10/16/65 L 13-34 A ARIZONA (2-2) 1908 L 6-29 A 10/4/80 W 31-21 H 9/24/60 L 6-17 A 9/21/74 L 20-35 H 1907 L 6-27 A 9/26/59 W 20-0 H 9/22/73 L 10-26 A 1906 L 8-33 A EARLHAM (3-0) 10/27/51 L 0-21 H 10/26/68 W 16-13 H 1905 L 5-16 A 1912 W 33-7 H 10/28/50 L 0-20 A 10/28/67 W 42-7 A 1904 L 0-56 A 1903 W 39-0 H 11/5/49 L 14-33 A 1903 L 0-34 A 1900 W 18-0 H 1946 W 14-7 H AUBURN (0-1) 1902 L 0-39 A 1945 W 6-0 A 12/30/90 L 23-27 N% EASTERN MICHIGAN (1-0) 1944 L 18-26 A % - Peach Bowl, Atlanta, Ga. CINCINNATI (9-3-2) 9/29/90 W 37-6 H 1939 W 7-6 A year-By-year 9/23/00series W 42-6 scOres H OppOnents1938 L 2-12 A BALL STATE (4-1) 9/26/98 W 48-14 A FLORIDA (1-0) 1937 W 13-6 H 9/20/08 L 20-42 H 9/3/94 W 28-3 H 1916 W 14-3 H 1932 L 6-18 A 11/3/07 W 38-20 H 10/26/63 W 20-6 H 1931 W 0-0^ A 9/9/06 W 24-23 A 9/29/62 W 26-6 A FLORIDA STATE (0-1) 1928 L 7-13 A 9/4/99 W 21-9 H 11/9/57 L 0-21 H 12/31/86 L 13-27 N% 1914 L 0-51 A 9/13/97 W 35-14 H 1946 L 6-15 H % - All-American Bowl, Birmingham, Ala. 1913 L 0-10 A 1937 W 27-0 A 1912 L 7-13 A BAYLOR (2-1) 1935 L 0-7 A FORDHAM (0-1) 1911 T 0-0 A 12/31/91 W 24-0 N% 1905 W 47-6 H 1939 L 0-13 A 1910 L 0-3 H 9/25/71 L 0-10 A 1899 W 35-0 H 1909 L 5-6 A 9/21/68 W 40-36 H 1898 T 0-0 H FORT HARRISON (1-0) 1908 L 0-10 A % - Copper Bowl, Tucson, Ariz. 1898 T 11-11 A 1918 W 41-0 H 1907 L 6-10 H 1896 W 16-0 H 1904 L 0-10 A BEDFORD (1-0) FORT KNOX (2-0) 1903 W 17-0 H 1897 W 40-0 H COLGATE (0-1) 1944 W 72-0 H 1902 L 0-47 A 1929 L 6-21 H 1942 W 51-0 A 1901 L 0-18 A BOSTON COLLEGE (0-1) 1900 T 0-0 H 1938 L 0-14 A COLORADO (1-3) FRANKLIN (5-1) 1899 W 6-0 A 9/27/80 W 49-7 A 1921 W 47-0 H @ Hoosier Dome - Indianapolis BRIGHAM YOUNG (1-0) 9/29/79 L 16-17 H 1920 W 47-0 H ^ - game awarded to Indiana by 8-4 first 12/21/79 W 38-37 N% 9/19/70 L 9-16 H 1917 W 50-0 H down margin % - Holiday Bowl, San Diego, Calif. 10/4/69 L 7-30 A 1911 W 42-0 H 1901 W 76-0 H INDIANA MEDICS (1-0) BUTLER (5-5) CONNECTICUT (0-2) 1887 L 8-10 H 1904 W 12-0 H 1942 W 53-0 H 9/23/06 L 7-14 H 1910 W 33-0 H 8/30/03 L 10-34 A GREAT LAKES (0-1) INDIANA STATE (3-0) 1905 W 31-0 H 1943 L 7-21 H 9/1/07 W 55-7 H 1896 W 22-6 H CORNELL (1-0) 9/13/03 W 33-3 H 1895 L 2-34 H 1945 W 46-6 H HANOVER (1-0) 1925 W 31-0 H 1894 L 0-58 H 1923 W 32-0 H 1893 L 0-38 H DANVILLE A.C. (1-0) INDIANA TRAINING (1-0) 1892 W 11-10 H 1893 W 18-0 H HARVARD (0-2) 1898 W 20-0 H 1891 L 6-52 H 1927 L 6-26 A 1891 L 6-26 H DEPAUW (23-7-3) 1921 L 0-19 A INDIANAPOLIS ART (0-1) 1926 W 31-7 H 1895 L 8-16 H CALIFORNIA (0-2) 1924 W 21-0 H ILLINOIS (21-43-2) 9/26/70 L 14-56 A 1923 L 0-3 H 10/18/08 L 13-55 A IOWA (27-39-4) 9/27/69 L 14-17 H 1922 T 0-0 H 9/22/07 L 14-27 H 10/11/08 L 9-45 H 1918 W 13-0 H 10/7/06 W 34-32 A 9/29/07 W 38-20 A CAMP TAYLOR (0-1) 1917 W 35-0 H 10/8/05 W 36-13 H 10/14/06 W 31-28 H 1918 L 3-7 A 1916 W 20-0 H 11/6/04 L 22-26 A 10/15/05 L 24-41 A 1915 W 7-0 H 11/8/03 W 17-14 H 10/19/02 L 8-24 H CENTRAL MICHIGAN (3-1) 1914 W 13-6 H 10/26/02 L 14-45 A 10/20/01 L 28-42 A 11/1/08 L 34-37 H 1913 W 48-3 H 10/13/01 L 14-35 H 9/30/00 W 45-33 H 9/2/05 W 20-13 A 1912 W 20-0 H 11/4/00 L 25-42 A 10/23/99 W 38-31 A 9/4/04 W 41-10 H 1911 W 9-6 H 10/2/99 W 34-31 (OT) H 10/17/98 W 14-7 H 9/21/02 W 39-29 H 1910 W 12-0 H 11/7/98 L 16-31 A 10/25/97 L 0-62 A 1909 W 28-5 H 11/1/97 W 23-6 H 10/12/96 L 10-31 H CENTRE (3-1) 1908 W 16-0 H 10/5/96 L 43-46 (2OT) A 10/14/95 L 13-22 A 1937 W 12-0 H 1907 W 25-9 H 10/7/95 L 10-17 H 10/8/94 W 27-20 A 1936 W 38-0 H 1906 W 55-0 H 11/17/90 L 10-24 H 10/9/93 W 16-10 H 1935 W 14-0 H 1903 W 70-0 H 11/18/89 L 28-41 A 11/7/92 L 0-14 H 1919 L 3-12 H 1902 W 16-5 H 11/7/88 L 20-21 A 11/9/91 L 21-38 A 1901 W 24-0 H 11/7/87 W 34-22 H 10/29/88 W 45-34 H CHICAGO (5-20-1) 1899 W 34-0 H 11/15/86 L 16-21 H 10/31/87 L 21-29 A 1936 W 20-7 A 1898 W 32-0 A 11/16/85 L 24-41 A 10/26/84 L 20-24 H 1935 W 24-0 A 1897 W 18-0 H 11/10/84 L 7-34 N@ 10/29/83 L 3-49 A 1934 L 0-21 A 1897 W 14-0 H 11/12/83 L 21-49 A 10/9/82 L 20-24 H 1933 T 7-7 A 1896 L 4-22 H 11/13/82 L 7-48 H 10/10/81 L 28-42 A 1932 L 7-13 A 1896 W 12-0 H 11/14/81 L 14-35 A 9/13/80 L 7-16 H 1931 W 32-6 A 1895 L 0-14 H 11/15/80 W 26-24 H 9/8/79 W 30-26 A 1931 W 6-0 A 1895 T 14-14 H 11/10/79 W 45-14 A 11/11/78 W 34-14 H 1929 L 7-13 A 1894 L 10-20 H 10/28/78 W 31-10 H 11/5/77 W 24-21 A 1927 L 0-13 A 1893 L 0-34 H 10/22/77 L 7-21 A 10/16/76 W 14-7 A 1924 L 0-23 A 1892 L Forfeit H 9/14/74 L 0-16 A 10/18/75 L 10-20 H 1923 L 0-27 A 1891 L 4-62 H 9/15/73 L 14-28 H 11/18/72 W 16-8 H 1916 L 0-22 A 1888 T N/A H 11/11/72 L 20-37 A 11/13/71 W 14-7 A 1915 L 7-13 A 11/6/71 L 21-22 H 11/7/70 L 13-42 A 1914 L 0-34 A DETROIT (0-1) 10/17/70 W 30-24 A 11/8/69 L 17-28 H 1913 L 7-21 A 1941 L 7-14 H 10/18/69 W 41-20 H 10/12/68 W 38-34 A 1912 L 7-13 A 10/5/68 W 28-14 H 10/14/67 W 21-17 H

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(1-0) 1920 W 10-7 A 10/16/71 L 7-27 H 11/6/93 L 31-38 A 1895 W 30-0 H 1919 L 2-3 A 11/5/66 L 0-7 A @ RCA Dome - Indianapolis, Ind. 1916 L 0-7 H 11/6/65 L 10-17 A NORTH CAROLINA (0-2) 1915 W 14-6 A 10/3/64 L 9-17 A PITTSBURGH (7-2) 9/11/99 L 30-42 H 1914 W 27-0 H 10/5/63 L 0-21 H 11/1/52 L 7-28 A 9/6/97 L 6-23 A 1913 W 21-20 H 11/10/62 L 7-10 A 10/6/51 W 13-6 H 1912 L 6-21 H 11/11/61 L 7-16 H 10/22/49 W 48-14 H NORTH CAROLINA STATE (0-4) 1911 L 0-5 A 11/5/60 L 7-36 A 10/23/48 L 14-21 A 9/6/01 L 14-35 A 1900 L 0-12 H 11/7/59 T 0-0 A 1947 W 41-6 H 9/9/00 L 38-41 H 1899 L 6-11 A 10/18/58 L 8-49 A 1946 W 20-6 H 10/2/76 L 21-24 H 10/19/57 L 0-56 A 1945 W 19-0 A 10/4/75 L 0-27 A NOTRE DAME (5-23-1) 11/9/56 L 14-35 A 1944 W 47-0 H 9/7/91 L 27-49 A 11/5/55 L 13-20 A 1942 W 19-7 A NORTHERN ILLINOIS (1-0) 9/27/58 L 0-18 A 9/25/54 L 0-28 A 9/11/93 W 28-10 H 10/5/57 L 0-26 A 9/26/53 L 12-36 A PURDUE (36-69-6) 10/5/56 L 6-20 A 9/27/52 L 13-33 A 11/15/08 L 10-62 A NORTHWESTERN (34-42-1) 10/1/55 L 0-19 A 10/20/51 W 32-10 A 11/17/07 W 27-24 H 10/25/08 W 21-19 H 9/29/51 L 6-48 A 10/14/50 L 14-26 H 11/18/06 L 19-28 A 11/10/07 L 28-31 A 10/21/50 W 20-7 H 10/1/49 L 7-46 A 11/19/05 L 14-41 H 10/9/04 L 24-31 (2OT) A 9/24/49 L 6-49 A 10/16/48 L 0-17 H 11/20/04 L 24-63 A 10/11/03 L 31-37 (OT) H 11/6/48 L 6-42 H 1947 W 7-0 A 11/22/03 L 16-24 H 11/02/02 L 37-41 A 1941 L 6-19 A 1944 L 7-21 A 11/23/02 L 10-34 A 11/03/01 W 56-21 H 1933 L 2-12 H 1943 W 20-14 A 11/24/01 W 13-7 H

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11/18/00 L 13-41 A 1913 L 7-42 H TOLEDO (3-0) WESTERN MICHIGAN (4-0) 11/20/99 L 24-30 H 1912 L 7-34 A 9/7/96 W 40-6 A 9/8/07 W 37-27 A 11/21/98 L 7-52 A 1911 L 5-12 H 9/4/93 W 27-0 H 9/2/06 W 39-20 H 11/22/97 L 7-56 H 1910 W 15-0 A 9/30/89 W 32-12 H 9/12/98 W 45-30 H 11/23/96 W 33-16 A 1909 W 36-3 A 9/9/95 W 24-10 H 11/24/95 L 14-51 H 1908 W 10-4 A TRANSYLVANIA (0-1) 11/19/94 W 33-29 A 1905 T 11-11 A 1903 L 5-18 A WILLIAM & MARY (1-0) 11/20/93 W 24-17 H 1904 L 0-4 A 8/31/02 W 25-17 H 11/21/92 L 10-13 A 1902 L 0-39 A TUFTS (0-1) 11/23/91 W 24-22 H 1901 W 11-6 H 1916 L 10-12 A WISCONSIN (18-35-2) 11/24/90 W 28-14 A 1900 W 24-5 H 11/8/08 L 20-55 H 11/25/89 L 14-15 H 1899 W 17-5 H TULSA (1-0) 10/27/07 L 3-33 A 11/21/88 W 52-7 Opp A O1898nents L 0-14 A year-By-year1945 W 7-2 H series9/30/06 L scOres 17-52 H 11/21/87 W 35-14 H 1897 L 6-20 A 10/1/05 L 24-41 A 11/22/86 L 15-17 A 1894 L Forfeit H UTAH (1-2) 10/12/02 W 32-29 H 11/23/85 L 21-34 H 1893 L 0-64 H 9/07/02 L 13-40 A 10/06/01 W 63-32 A 11/17/84 L 24-31 A 1892 L 0-68 H 9/22/01 L 26-28 H 11/11/00 L 22-43 H 11/19/83 L 30-31 H 1891 L 0-60 H 9/27/75 W 31-7 H 10/16/99 L 0-59 A 11/20/82 W 13-7 A 10/3/98 L 20-24 H 11/21/81 W 20-17 H RICE (2-0) VANDERBILT (2-0) 9/27/97 L 26-27 A 11/22/80 L 23-24 A 9/10/88 W 41-14 A 9/15/79 W 44-13 H 9/24/94 L 13-62 A 11/17/79 L 21-37 H 9/12/87 W 35-13 H 1899 W 20-0 A 9/25/93 L 15-27 H 11/25/78 L 7-20 A 10/24/92 W 10-3 H 11/19/77 W 21-10 H ROSE POLYTECH (7-0-1) VILLANOVA (2-0) 10/26/91 W 28-20 A 11/20/76 W 20-14 A 1925 W 32-7 H 10/26/57 W 14-7 H 11/10/90 W 20-7 H 11/22/75 L 7-9 H 1924 W 65-0 H 10/15/55 W 14-7 H 11/11/89 W 45-17 A 11/23/74 L 17-38 A 1901 W 56-0 H 11/1/86 W 21-7 H 11/24/73 L 23-28 H 1899 W 16-0 H VINCENNES (2-0) 11/2/85 L 20-31 A 11/25/72 L 7-42 A 1898 W 16-0 H 1902 W 33-0 H 10/19/84 L 16-20 H 11/20/71 W 38-31 H 1897 T 6-6 H 1900 W 62-0 H 10/22/83 L 14-45 A 11/21/70 L 0-40 A 1897 W 12-0 A 11/6/82 W 20-17 A 11/22/69 L 21-44 H 1895 W 8-4 H VIRGINIA TECH (0-1) 11/7/81 L 7-28 H 11/23/68 L 35-38 A 12/31/93 L 20-45 N% 10/11/80 W 24-0 H 11/25/67 W 19-14 H SAINT LOUIS (2-0) % - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La. 10/4/79 W 3-0 A 11/19/66 L 6-51 A 1917 W 40-0 H 10/7/78 L 7-34 A 11/20/65 L 21-26 H 1909 W 30-0 A WABASH (14-6) 9/10/77 L 14-30 H 11/21/64 L 22-28 A 1943 W 52-0 H 11/13/76 W 15-14 H 11/30/63 L 15-21 H SOUTH CAROLINA (1-0) 1929 W 19-2 H 11/15/75 T 9-9 A 11/17/62 W 12-7 A 12/28/88 W 34-10 N% 1928 W 14-0 H 10/26/74 L 25-35 H 11/25/61 L 12-34 H % - Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tenn. 1924 W 21-7 H 10/27/73 L 7-31 A 11/19/60 L 6-35 A 1923 L 6-29 H 10/14/72 W 33-7 H 11/21/59 L 7-10 H SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (0-4) 1919 W 20-7 H 10/9/71 L 29-35 A 11/22/58 T 15-15 A 9/18/82 L 7-28 A 1917 W 51-0 H 10/24/70 L 12-30 H 11/23/57 L 13-35 H 9/19/81 L 0-21 H 1916 W 12-5 A 10/25/69 L 34-36 A 11/23/56 L 20-39 A 1/1/68 L 3-14 N% 1905 W 40-0 H 11/2/68 W 21-20 A 11/19/55 L 4-6 H 10/3/53 L 14-27 A 1904 W 4-0 H 11/4/67 W 14-9 H 11/20/54 L 7-13 A % - Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. 1903 L 0-5 H 10/6/62 L 6-30 A 11/21/53 L 0-30 H 1902 W 34-0 H 10/7/61 L 3-6 H 11/22/52 L 16-21 A SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (0-1) 1901 W 24-6 H 11/15/52 L 14-37 H 11/24/51 L 13-21 H 9/16/06 L 28-35 H 1896 W 38-0 H 11/3/51 L 0-6 A 11/25/50 L 0-13 A 1895 W 12-10 H 10/29/49 L 14-30 H 11/19/49 L 6-14 H SOUTHERN METHODIST (0-1) 1894 L 0-46 H 9/25/48 W 35-7 A 11/20/48 L 0-39 A 1930 L 0-27 A 1893 L 12-24 H 1947 T 7-7 H 1947 W 16-14 H 1892 W 36-24 H 1943 W 34-0 H 1946 W 34-20 A SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (1-0) 1891 L 0-25 H 1941 L 25-27 A 1945 W 26-0 H 9/23/95 W 27-26 H 1889 L 2-40 H 1940 L 10-27 A 1944 W 14-6 A 1939 W 14-0 A 1943 L 0-7 H SYRACUSE (4-3) WASHINGTON (2-1) 1938 L 0-6 A 1942 W 20-0 A 9/25/82 W 17-10 H 9/6/03 L 13-38 A 1926 L 2-27 A 1941 W 7-0 H 9/26/81 L 7-21 A 9/23/78 W 14-7 H 1923 L 0-52 H 1940 W 3-0 A 10/7/72 W 10-2 A 9/25/76 W 20-13 A 1922 L 0-20 A 1939 L 6-7 H 10/2/71 L 0-7 H 1910 W 12-3 A 1938 L 6-13 A 1936 W 9-7 H WASHINGTON (IND.) (3-0) 1909 L 3-6 A 1937 L 7-13 H 1925 L 0-14 H 1911 W 12-0 H 1908 L 0-16 H 1936 T 20-20 A 1919 W 12-6 H 1905 W 39-0 H 1907 L 8-11 A 1935 W 7-0 H 1904 W 22-6 A 1934 W 17-6 A TEMPLE (1-0-1) XAVIER (0-1) 1933 L 3-19 H 10/18/52 W 33-0 H WASHINGTON & LEE (0-0-1) 1933 L 0-6 A 1932 L 7-25 A 1934 T 6-6 A 1915 T 7-7 H 1931 L 0-19 H 1930 W 7-6 A TENNESSEE (0-1) WASHINGTON STATE (1-2) 1929 L 0-32 H 1/2/88 L 22-27 N% 10/23/65 L 7-8 H 1928 L 0-14 A % - Peach Bowl, Atlanta, Ga. 10/20/62 L 15-21 A 1927 L 6-21 H 10/21/61 W 33-7 H 1926 L 14-24 A TEXAS (0-3) 1925 T 0-0 H 10/1/66 L 0-35 A WEST VIRGINIA (3-3) 1924 L 7-26 A 10/2/65 L 12-27 A 10/5/74 L 0-24 H 1923 W 3-0 H 1940 L 6-13 H 10/6/73 W 28-14 A 1922 T 7-7 A 10/3/70 L 10-16 H 1921 W 3-0 H TEXAS CHRISTIAN (0-4) 11/18/61 W 17-9 A 1920 W 10-7 A 9/23/72 L 28-31 H 10/4/58 W 13-12 H 1917 W 37-0 H 10/8/49 L 6-13 H 1922 L 0-33 H 1916 T 0-0 A 10/9/48 L 6-7 H 1915 L 0-7 H 1941 L 14-20 H WESTERN KENTUCKY (1-0) 1914 L 13-23 A 8/30/08 W 31-13 H

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OPPONENT W L T Pct. Miami (Fla.) 1 1 0 .500 Washington State 1 2 0 .333 Akron 1 0 0 1.000 Miami (Ohio) 10 3 1 .750 West Virginia 3 3 0 .500 Arizona 2 2 0 .500 Michigan 9 50 0 .153 Western Kentucky 1 0 0 1.000 Auburn 0 1 0 .000 Michigan Aggies 2 0 0 1.000 Western Michigan 4 0 0 1.000 Ball State 4 1 0 .800 Michigan State 15 40 2 .268 William & Mary 1 0 0 1.000 Baylor 2 1 0 .667 Millikin 1 0 0 1.000 Wisconsin 18 35 2 .346 Bedford 1 0 0 1.000 Minnesota 26 37 3 .417 Xavier 0 1 0 .000 Boston College 0 1 0 .000 Mississippi Aggie 1 0 0 1.000 BrighamrecOrd Young 1 Vs. 0 0 OppOnenTs 1.000 Mississippi State 1 0 0 Opp 1.000 O- Boldnents indicates 2009 opponent Butler 5 5 0 .500 Missouri 6 2 2 .700 California 0 2 0 .000 Murray State 1 0 0 1.000 Camp Taylor 0 1 0 .000 Navy 2 0 0 1.000 INDIANA RECORD VS. CONFERENCES Central Michigan 3 1 0 .750 Nebraska 9 7 3 .553 CONFERENCE W L T Pct. Centre 3 1 0 .750 Noblesville 0 1 0 .000 Atlantic Coast 5 10 0 .333 Chicago 5 20 1 .212 Noblesville A.C. 1 0 0 1.000 Big East 15 11 1 .574 Cincinnati 9 3 2 .750 North Carolina 0 2 0 .000 Big Ten 192 435 24 .313 Colgate 0 1 0 .000 North Carolina State 0 4 0 .000 Big 12 23 19 6 .542 Colorado 1 3 0 .250 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 1.000 Conference USA 12 7 2 .619 Connecticut 0 2 0 .000 Northwestern 34 42 1 .448 Ivy League 0 2 0 .000 Cornell 1 0 0 1.000 Notre Dame 5 23 1 .190 Mid-American 32 6 1 .833 Danville A.C. 1 0 0 1.000 Ohio 4 1 0 .800 Pacific 10 7 15 0 .318 DePauw 23 7 3 .742 Ohio State 12 65 5 .177 Southeastern 26 20 1 .564 Detroit 0 1 0 .000 Oklahoma 1 0 0 1.000 Mountain West 2 2 0 .500 Duke 2 1 0 .667 Oklahoma State 0 1 1 .250 Western Athletic 3 1 0 .750 Earlham 3 0 0 1.000 Oregon 1 2 0 .333 Independent 8 23 1 .266 Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 1.000 Oregon State 1 2 0 .333 Florida 1 0 0 1.000 Pacific 1 0 0 1.000 - Bold indicates conference of 2009 Florida State 0 1 0 .000 Penn State 0 12 0 .000 opponents Fordham 0 1 0 .000 Pittsburgh 7 2 0 .778 Fort Harrison 1 0 0 1.000 Purdue 36 69 6 .351 Fort Knox 2 0 0 1.000 Rice 2 0 0 1.000 MOST VICTORIES VS. FBS OPPONENTS Franklin 5 1 0 .833 Rose Polytech 7 0 1 .938 Purdue 36 Great Lakes 0 1 0 .000 Saint Louis 2 0 0 1.000 Northwestern 34 Hanover 1 0 0 1.000 South Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 Iowa 27 Harvard 0 2 0 .000 Southern California 0 4 0 .000 Minnesota 26 Illinois 21 43 2 .333 Southern Illinois 0 1 0 .000 Illinois 21 Indiana Medics 1 0 0 1.000 Southern Methodist 0 1 0 .000 Wisconsin 18 Indiana State 3 0 0 1.000 Southern Mississippi 1 0 0 1.000 Kentucky 18 Indiana Training 1 0 0 1.000 Syracuse 4 3 0 .571 Indianapolis Art 1 0 0 1.000 Temple 1 0 1 .750 Iowa 27 39 4 .414 Tennessee 0 1 0 1.000 Iowa Seahawks 0 1 0 .000 Texas 0 3 0 .000 Kalamazoo 1 0 0 1.000 Texas Christian 0 4 0 .000 Kansas 1 1 0 .500 Toledo 3 0 0 1.000 Kansas State 3 2 0 .600 Transylvania 0 1 0 .000 Kent State 1 0 0 1.000 Tufts 0 1 0 .000 Kentucky 18 17 1 .514 Tulsa 1 0 0 1.000 Kentucky State 1 2 0 .333 Utah 1 2 0 .333 Knightstown 1 0 0 1.000 Vanderbilt 2 0 0 1.000 Lake Forest 1 0 0 1.000 Villanova 2 0 0 1.000 Louisiana State 1 2 0 .333 Vincennes 2 0 0 1.000 Louisville 2 0 0 1.000 Virginia Tech 0 1 0 .000 Louisville A.C. 3 0 0 1.000 Wabash 14 6 0 .700 Manual Training 1 0 0 1.000 Washington 2 1 0 .667 Marquette 6 0 0 1.000 Washington (Ind.) 3 0 0 1.000 Maryland 2 0 0 1.000 Washington & Lee 0 0 1 .500

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The Old Brass Spittoon has been awarded to the winner of the Indiana-Michigan State football game since the trophy’s inception in 1950. The trophy was initiated by the junior and senior classes and student council at Michigan State and was quickly accepted by the Indiana Student Senate. The spittoon came from one of Michigan’s earliest trading posts and is widely believed to be over 100 years old. Legend holds thatOpp the spittoon wasO aroundnents The OLd Brass spiTTOOn when both institutions were founded (IU - 1820, MSU - 1855). Indiana and Michigan State have faced each other since 1922 and the trophy became a part of the series 28 years after the first meeting.

RECORDS Overall Series: ...... MSU leads 40-15-2 Indiana at Home: ...... 9-19-1 Michigan State at Home: ...... 21-6-1 The Hoosiers won the Old Brass Spittoon with a 46-21 victory in 2006. MOST POINTS Indiana: ...... 46, 2006, Indiana 46-21 LONGEST WINNING STREAK 1970:...... 41,426 Michigan State:...... 56, 2002, MSU 56-21 Indiana: ...... 3 from 1967-69 1974:...... 32,873 IU at Home:...... 46, 2006, Indiana 46-21 Michigan State:...... 8 from 1950-57 1975:...... 31,930 IU on the Road: ...... 37, 2001, Indiana 37-28 1977:...... 36,892 MSU at Home:...... 54, 1957, MSU 54-0 INDIANA RECORD BY DECADE 1982:...... 38,571 MSU on the Road: ...... 56, 2002, MSU 56-21 1920s:...... 2-0-0 1983:...... 46,088 1930s:...... 0-0-1 1985:...... 24,764 MARGIN OF VICTORY 1940s:...... 1-0-0 1988:...... 50,738 Indiana: ...... 31, 1991, Indiana 31-0 1950s:...... 1-9-0 1989:...... 51,567 Michigan State:...... 54, 1957, MSU 54-0 1960s:...... 4-6-0 1991:...... 46,882 IU at Home:...... 31, 1991, Indiana 31-0 1970s:...... 0-6-1 1993:...... 40,110 IU on the Road: ...... 16, 1969, Indiana 16-0 1980s:...... 2-7-0 1995:...... 24,027 MSU at Home:...... 54, 1957, MSU 54-0 1990s:...... 3-6-0 1997:...... 35,082 MSU on the Road: ...... 35, (2x) 2000s:...... 2-6-0 2002:...... 29,253 ...... 1960, MSU 35-0; 2002, MSU 56-21 2004:...... 24,471 MEMORIAL STADIUM ATTENDANCE 2006:...... 36,444 1962:...... 24,337 2008:...... 31,832 1964:...... 38,257 Total: ...... 715,622 (35,782 avg./game) 1966:...... 30,096

Year H/A Indiana MSU 1961 A 0 35 1981 A 3 26 1997 H 6 38 1922^ H 14 6 1962 H 8 26 1982 H 14 22 1998* A 31 38 1927^ H 33 7 1963 A 3 20 1983 H 24 12 2001 A 37 28 1939^ A 7 7 1964 H 27 20 1984 A 6 13 2002 H 21 56 1940^ H 20 0 1965 A 13 27 1985 H 16 35 2003 A 3 31 1950 A 0 35 1966aLL -Time H OLd19 Brass37 spi1986TTOO An game17 resu14 LTs 2004 H 20 30 1951 H 26 30 1967 A 14 13 1987 A 3 27 2005 A 15 46 1952 H 14 41 1968 A 24 22 1988 H 12 38 2006 H 46 21 1953 A 18 47 1969 A 16 0 1989 H 20 51 2007 A 27 52 1954 H 14 21 1970 H 7 32 1990 A 20 45 2008 H 29 42 1955 H 13 20 1972 A 9 10 1991 H 31 0 1956 A 6 53 1974 H 10 19 1992 A 31 42 * - double overtime 1957 A 0 54 1975 H 6 14 1993 H 10 0 # - game later forfeited to IU 1958 H 6 0 1976 A 0 23 1994# A 21 27 ^ - prior to Old Brass Spittoon 1959 A 6 14 1977 H 13 13 1995 H 13 31 1960 H 0 35 1978 A 14 49 1996 A 15 38

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The symbol of football supremacy between Indi- ana and Purdue, the Old Oaken Bucket, has become one of the nation’s most recognized and famed tro- phies in its 84 years of spirited rivalry. Both institutions had been meeting on the foot- ball field since 1891 when the Indiana and Purdue Alumni Clubs of Chicago held a joint meeting in 1925 toThe “discuss theOLd possibility OaKen of undertaking a worthy BucKeT OppOnents joint enterprise on behalf of the two schools.” Dr. Clarence Jones proposed the creation of a tradition- al football trophy to go to the winner of the annual clash. Dr. Jones and Russel Gray of Purdue were ap- pointed to recommend a suitable trophy by J. Frank Lindsey, (Indiana, class of 1913), who was elected chairman of the joint committee. At a later meeting they recommended “an old oaken bucket as the most typical Hoosier form of tro- phy, that the bucket should be taken from some well in Indiana, and that a chain to be made of bronze block “I” and “P” letters should be provided for the bucket. The school winning the traditional football game each year should have possession of the ‘Old Oaken Bucket’ until the next game and should attach The Hoosiers took the Bucket from Purdue with a 27-24 win in 2007. the block letter representing the winning school to the bail with the score engraved on the latter link.” Hanover in southern Indiana. The region had been mold-covered with some staves showing signs of Fritz Ernst of Purdue and Indiana’s Wiley J. Hud- settled by the Bruner family in the 1840s, making decay, into good shape for its initial appearance, dle were given the task of finding the bucket. They today’s bucket well over 150 years of age. which ended in a 0-0 tie in 1925. located it on the old Bruner Farm between Kent and Excellent repair work put the bucket, moss and

Year H/A Indiana Purdue 1926 A 14 24 1955 H 4 6 1984 A 24 31 1891^ A 0 60 1927 H 6 21 1956 A 20 39 1985 H 21 34 1892^ A 0 68 1928 A 0 14 1957 H 13 35 1986 A 15 17 1893^ A 0 64 1929 H 0 32 1958 A 15 15 1987 H 35 14 1894^ H forfeit 1930 A 7 6 1959 H 7 10 1988 A 52 7 1897^ A 6 20 1931 H 0 19 1960 A 6 35 1989 H 14 15 1898^ A 0 14 1932a LL-T A ime OLd 7 OaK25 en Buc1961 KeT H game12 resu34LTs 1990 A 28 14 1899^ H 17 5 1933 H 3 19 1962 A 12 7 1991 H 24 22 1900^ A 24 5 1934 A 17 6 1963 H 15 21 1992 A 10 13 1901^ A 11 6 1935 H 7 0 1964 A 22 28 1993 H 24 17 1902^ A 0 39 1936 A 20 20 1965 H 21 26 1994 A 33 29 1904^ A 0 27 1937 H 7 13 1966 A 6 51 1995 H 14 51 1905^ A 11 11 1938 A 6 13 1967 H 19 14 1996 A 33 16 1908^ A 10 4 1939 H 6 7 1968 A 35 38 1997 H 7 56 1909^ H 36 3 1940 A 3 0 1969 H 21 44 1998 A 7 52 1910^ A 15 0 1941 H 7 0 1970 A 0 40 1999 H 24 30 1911^ H 5 12 1942 A 20 0 1971 H 38 31 2000 A 13 41 1912^ A 7 34 1943 H 0 7 1972 A 7 42 2001 H 13 7 1913^ H 7 42 1944 A 14 6 1973 H 23 28 2002 A 10 34 1914^ A 13 23 1945 H 26 0 1974 A 17 38 2003 H 16 24 1915^ H 0 7 1946 A 34 20 1975 H 7 9 2004 A 24 63 1916^ A 0 0 1947 H 16 14 1976 A 20 14 2005 H 14 41 1917^ H 37 0 1948 A 0 39 1977 H 21 10 2006 A 19 28 1920^ A 10 7 1949 H 6 14 1978 A 7 20 2007 H 27 24 1921^ H 3 0 1950 A 0 13 1979 H 21 37 2008 A 10 62 1922^ A 7 7 1951 H 13 21 1980 A 23 24 1923^ H 3 0 1952 A 16 21 1981 H 20 17 ^ - prior to Old Oaken Bucket 1924^ A 7 26 1953 H 0 30 1982 A 13 7 1925 H 0 0 1954 A 7 13 1983 H 30 31

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Overall Series: ...... Purdue leads 69-36-6 TOP RUSHING PERFORMANCES TOP PASSING PERFORMANCES Indiana at Home: ...... 18-32-1 1. Otis Armstrong, Purdue, 1972 276 1. Kyle Orton, Purdue, 2004 522 Purdue at Home: ...... 37-18-5 2. Mike Alstott, Purdue, 1995 264 2. Curtis Painter, Purdue, 2008 448 Bucket Game (1925-): .Purdue leads 55-26-3 3. Alex Smith, Indiana, 1994 245 3. , Indiana, 1997 342 4. Lonnie Johnson, Indiana, 1980 220 4. Antwaan Randle El, Indiana, 1999 329 MOST POINTS 5. Courtney Snyder, Indiana, 1975 211 5. Mark Herrmann, Purdue, 1980 323 Indiana: ...... 52, 1988, Indiana 52-7 6. Montrell Lowe, Purdue, 2000 208 6. Rick Trefzger, Purdue, 1996 301 Purdue: ...... 68, 1892, Purdue 68-0 7. Harry Szulborski, Purdue, 1948 197 7. Steve Bradley, Indiana, 1983 295 IU at Home: ...... 38, 1971, Indiana 38-31 8. Darrick Burnett, Indiana, 1977 The195 OLd8. Jim OaKenEverett, Purdue, 1985 BucKeT 293 IU on the Road: ...... 52,Opp 1988, IndianaO 52-7nents9. Mel Gray, Purdue, 1983 176 9. Mike Phipps, Purdue, 1968 291 PU at Home:...... 68, 1892, Purdue 68-0 10. Otis Armstrong, Purdue, 1970 168 10. Kellen Lewis, Indiana, 2006 290 PU on the Road: ...... 56, 1997, Purdue 56-7 11. Anthony Thompson, Indiana, 1988 167 11. Kyle Orton, Purdue, 2002 283 12. John Isenbarger, Indiana, 1969 165 12. Curtis Painter, Purdue, 2007 281 MARGIN OF VICTORY 13. Alex Smith, Indiana, 1996 164 13. Scott Campbell, Purdue, 1982 274 Indiana: ...... 45 points, 1988, Indiana 52-7 14. Edwin Watson, Purdue, 1997 163 14. Mark Herrmann, Purdue, 1979 269 Purdue: ...... 68 points, 1892, Purdue 68-0 15. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Indiana, 2003 155 15. Jim Everett, Purdue, 1984 265 IU at Home: ...... 37 pts, 1917, Indiana 37-0 Terry Cole, Indiana, 1967 155 IU on the Road: ....45 pts, 1988, Indiana 52-7 TOP RECEIVING PERFORMANCES PU at Home:...... 68 pts, 1892, Purdue 68-0 1. Kyle Ingraham, Purdue, 2004 209 PU on the Road: ....49 pts, 1997, Purdue 56-7 2. Brian Alford, Purdue, 1996 162 3. Cliff Benson, Purdue, 1982 159 LONGEST WINNING STREAK 4. James Hardy, Indiana, 2006 151 Indiana: ...... 4 from 1944-47 John Standeford, Purdue, 2003 151 Purdue: ...... 10 from 1948-57 6. Leroy Keyes, Purdue, 1968 149 7. Dave Young, Purdue, 1980 148 INDIANA’S RECORD BY DECADE 8. Jason Spear, Indiana, 1997 147 1890s: ...... 1-6-0 1900s: ...... 4-2-1 9. Duane Gunn, Indiana, 1983 140 1910s: ...... 2-5-1 10. Taylor Stubblefield, Purdue, 2004 138 1920s: ...... 3-5-2 11. Keith Smith, Purdue, 2008 136 1930s: ...... 3-6-1 12. Dorien Bryant, Purdue, 2004 131 1940s: ...... 7-3-0 13. Ernie Jones, Indiana, 1984 128 1950s: ...... 0-9-1 14. Mike Friede, Indiana, 1978 119 1960s: ...... 2-8-0 15. Desmond Tardy, Purdue, 2008 114 1970s: ...... 3-7-0 1980s: ...... 4-6-0 1990s: ...... 5-5-0 2000s: ...... 2-7-0

MEMORIAL STADIUM ATTENDANCE 1961: ...... 34,798 1963: ...... 33,987 Marcus Thigpen ran for 140 yards in IU’s 2007 1965: ...... 50,046 Old Oaken Bucket victory. 1967: ...... 52,770 1969: ...... 56,223 1971: ...... 50,978 1973: ...... 44,789 For the third time in the fifth year of the AT&T 3-1-1. Formerly known as the Titan Series, one 1975: ...... 43,455 Crimson & Gold Cup, Indiana posted a victory during point in each sport is counted toward the overall 1977: ...... 52,914 the 2008-09 athletics season. Indiana leads the championship. 1979: ...... 53,202 1981: ...... 48,466 all-sports competition between the two schools, The winner of each regular-season head-to-head 1983: ...... 52,038 aT&T crimsOncompetition & gOLd earns cup a point for its institution. Should 1985: ...... 51,752 the teams split or tie in regular-season competition, 1987: ...... 51,951 the point is split between the two institutions. If the 1989: ...... 47,502 two institutions do not compete in a head-to-head 1991: ...... 51,596 regular-season competition, the team that places 1993: ...... 48,429 higher at the Big Ten Championships will earn the 1995: ...... 34,029 point. 1997: ...... 46,559 1999: ...... 51,344 Indiana won the first two cups and gained a tie 2001: ...... 36,685 during the 2007-08 campaign. 2003: ...... 41,404 2005: ...... 50,023 2007: ...... 50,741 Total: ...... 1,085,658 (45,236 avg./game)

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1885 Knightstown W 50-0 1903 • 4-4/1-2 (6th) No Established Coach Butler W 22-6 Coach: James H. Horne Captain: Harry Wise Cincinnati W 16-0 Captain: Z. G. Clevenger No record of any games Wabash W 38-0 Wabash L 0-5 Louisville A.C. W 38-24 at Chicago L 0-34 1886 DePauw W 12-0 Earlham W 39-0 No record of any games at Michigan L 0-51 1897 • 6-1-1 Illinois W 17-0 1887 • 0-1 Coach: Madison G. Gonterman DePauw W 70-0 Coach: A.B. Woodford Captain: Emmett King at Transylvania L 5-18 Captain: H. Wise Rose Polytechnic T 6-6 Ohio State W 17-16 O.25year-B Franklin y-year L 8-10 resuatLT Rose Polytechnics W 12-0 Bedford W 40-0 History1904 • 6-4/0-3 (T-7th) 1888 • 0-0-1 Manual Training W 30-0 Coach: James H. Horne Coach: A.B. Woodford at Purdue L 6-20 Captain: Willis Coval Captain: William Boss DePauw W 18-0 Alumni W 11-5 DePauw T N/A Miami (Ohio) W 22-6 Indiana Medics W 12-0 at DePauw W 14-0 at Chicago L 0-56 1889 • 0-1 at Kentucky State L 0-12 Coach: Evans Woolen 1898 • 4-1-2 at Illinois L 0-10 Captain: Joseph Yakey Coach: James H. Horne at Washington University W 22-6 N.16 Wabash L 2-40 Captain: William Youtsler Ohio State W 8-0 Rose Polytechnic W 16-0 at Wabash W 4-0 1890 Indiana Training School W 20-0 at Purdue L 0-27 No record of any games Cincinnati T 0-0 Kent W 27-0 at Notre Dame W 11-5 1891 • 1-5 at DePauw W 32-0 1905 • 8-1-1/0-1-1 (T-6th) Coach: Billy Herod at Purdue L 0-14 Coach: James M. Sheldon Captain: John Shafer at Cincinnati T 11-11 Captain: Frank Hare Butler L 6-52 Alumni W 5-0 DePauw L 4-62 1899 • 6-2 Butler W 31-0 Purdue L 0-60 Coach: James H. Horne at Kentucky W 29-0 Butler L 6-26 Captain: John Hubbard at Chicago L 5-16 Wabash L 0-25 Rose Polytechnic W 16-0 Washington University W 39-0 Louisville A.C. W 30-0 at Illinois W 6-0 at Purdue T 11-11 at Notre Dame L 0-17 Cincinnati W 47-6 1892 • 2-2 at Vanderbilt W 20-0 Notre Dame W 22-5 No Established Coach Cincinnati W 35-0 Wabash W 40-0 Captain: John Shafer DePauw W 34-0 at Ohio State W 11-0 Butler W 11-10 at Northwestern L 6-11 Purdue L 0-68 Purdue W 17-5 1906 • 4-2/0-2 (T-6th) Wabash W 36-24 Coach: James M. Sheldon DePauw L Forfeit 1900 • 4-2-2/1-2-1 (7th) Captain: Frank Wade Coach: James H. Horne Alumni W 16-0 1893 • 1-4-1 Captain: John Foster at Wabash W 12-5 No Established Coach Alumni T 0-0 at Chicago L 8-33 Captain: Kenneth Brewer Earlham W 18-0 DePauw W 55-0 O.14 Purdue L 0-64 Northwestern L 0-12 at Notre Dame W 12-0 O.21 Wabash L 12-24 Vincennes W 62-0 at Minnesota L 6-8 O.28 Butler L 0-38 Notre Dame W 6-0 N.4 DePauw L 0-34 Michigan L 0-12 1907 • 2-3-1/0-3 (T-5th) Danville A.C. W 18-0 Illinois T 0-0 Coach: James M. Sheldon N. 27 Kentucky T 24-24 Purdue W 24-5 Captain: Charles Tighe DePauw W 25-9 1894 • 0-4-1 1901 • 6-3/1-2 (6th) at Chicago L 6-27 Coaches: Ferbert & Huddleston Coach: James H. Horne Alumni W 40-0 Captain: Kenneth Brewer Captain: Harry Davidson at Notre Dame T 0-0 O.13 DePauw L 10-20 Wabash W 24-6 at Wisconsin L 8-11 Louisville A.C. T 0-0 Rose Polytechnic W 56-0 Illinois L 6-10 O.27 Wabash L 0-46 at Michigan L 0-33 N.2 Butler L 0-58 Franklin W 76-0 1908 • 3-4/1-3 (T-4th) Purdue L Forfeit Purdue W 11-6 Coach: James M. Sheldon at Illinois L 0-18 Captain: Scott Paddock 1895 • 4-3-1 at Notre Dame L 5-18 Alumni-Freshmen W 11-0 DePauw W 16-0 Coaches: Dana Osgood & Wren at Ohio State W 18-6 at Chicago L 6-29 Captain: Emmett King DePauw W 24-0 Wisconsin L 0-16 Louisville A.C. W 36-0 at Illinois L 0-10 Indianapolis Lt. Art L 8-16 1902 • 3-5-1/0-4 (T-7th) at Notre Dame L 0-11 Noblesville A.C. W 30-0 Coach: James H. Horne at Purdue W 10-4 DePauw L 0-14 Captain: Walter Railsback DePauw T 14-14 Wabash W 34-0 1909 • 4-3/1-3 (T-5th) Butler L 2-34 at Michigan L 0-60 Coach: James M. Sheldon Rose Polytechnic W 8-4 DePauw W 16-5 Captain: Wabash W 12-10 Notre Dame L 5-11 DePauw W 28-5 at Illinois L 0-47 at Chicago L 0-28 1896 • 6-2 at Chicago L 0-39 Lake Forest W 27-5 Coach: Madison G. Gonterman at Purdue L 0-39 at Wisconsin L 3-6 Captain: Emmett King Vincennes W 33-0 at St. Louis W 30-0 at Ohio State T 6-6 DePauw L 4-22 at Illinois L 5-6 Noblesville L 6-8 Purdue W 36-3

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1910 • 6-1/3-1 (3rd) 1917 • 5-2/1-2 (7th) 1924 • 4-4/1-3 (7th) Coach: James M. Sheldon Coach: Ewald O. Stiehm Coach: William A. Ingram Captain: Captain: Russell Hathaway Captain: Joseph Sloate DePauw W 12-0 Franklin W 50-0 S.27 Rose Polytechnic W 65-0 at Chicago W 6-0 Wabash W 51-0 O.4 DePauw W 21-0 Millikin W 33-0 St. Louis W 40-0 O.11 Louisiana State @ L 14-20 at Wisconsin W 12-3 at Minnesota L 9-33 O.18 at Chicago L 0-23 Butler W 33-0 at Ohio State L 3-26 N.1 at Northwestern L 7-17 Illinois L 0-3 DePauw W 35-0 N.8 at Ohio State W 12-7 at Purdue W 15-0 Purdue W 37-0 N.15 Wabash W 21-7 N.22 at Purdue L 7-26 1911 • 3-3-1/0-3-1 (8th)History1918 • 2-2/0-0 year-B@ - gamey- playedyear in Indianapolis resuLTs Coach: James M. Sheldon Coach: Ewald O. Stiehm Captain: Andrew Gill Captain: Russell Julius 1925 • 3-4-1/0-3-1(T-9th) DePauw W 9-6 Kentucky State L 7-24 Coach: William A. Ingram at Chicago L 6-23 at Camp Taylor L 3-7 Captain: Lawrence Marks Franklin W 42-0 Fort Harrison W 41-0 O.3 Indiana Normal W 31-0 at Northwestern L 0-5 DePauw W 13-0 O.10 at Michigan L 0-63 Washington University W 12-0 O.17 Syracuse L 0-14 at Illinois T 0-0 1919 • 3-4/0-2 (T-9th) O.24 Miami (Ohio) W 25-7 Purdue L 5-12 Coach: Ewald O. Stiehm O.31 at Northwestern L 14-17 Captain: Roscoe Minton N.7 at Ohio State L 0-7 1912 • 2-5/0-5 (8th) Wabash W 20-7 N.14 Rose Polytechnic W 32-7 Coach: James M. Sheldon Centre L 3-12 N.21 Purdue T 0-0 Captain: Floyd Flemming Kentucky State W 24-0 DePauw W 20-0 at Minnesota L 6-20 1926 • 3-5/0-4 (T-8th) at Chicago L 0-13 Notre Dame @ L 3-16 Coach: Harlan O. (Pat) Page at Illinois L 7-13 at Northwestern L 2-3 Captain: Frank Sibley Earlham W 33-7 Syracuse W 12-6 O.2 DePauw W 31-7 at Iowa L 6-13 @ - game played in Indianapolis, Ind. O.9 Kentucky W 14-6 Northwestern L 6-21 O.16 at Northwestern L 0-20 at Purdue L 7-34 1920 • 5-2/3-1 (3rd) O.23 at Wisconsin L 2-27 Coach: Ewald O. Stiehm O.30 Northwestern L 0-21 1913 • 3-4/2-4 (6th) Captain: Elliott Risley N.6 at Notre Dame L 0-26 Coach: James M. Sheldon Franklin W 47-0 N.13 Mississippi Aggies W 19-6 Captain: Edgar Davis Iowa L 7-14 N.20 at Purdue L 14-24 DePauw W 48-3 Mississippi Aggies W 24-0 at Chicago L 7-21 at Minnesota W 21-7 1927 • 3-4-1/1-2-1 (8th) at Illinois L 0-10 at Northwestern W 10-7 Coach: Harlan O. (Pat) Page Ohio State W 7-6 Notre Dame @ L 10-13 Captain: Herman Byers at Iowa L 0-60 at Purdue W 10-7 O.1 at Kentucky W 21-0 Northwestern W 21-20 @ - game played in Indianapolis, Ind. O.8 at Chicago L 0-13 Purdue L 7-42 O.15 Minnesota T 14-14 1921 • 3-4/1-2 (T-6th) O.22 Notre Dame L 6-19 1914 • 3-4/1-4 (8th) Coach: Ewald O. Stiehm O.29 at Harvard L 6-26 Coach: Clarence C. Childs Captain: John Kyle N.5 Michigan State W 33-7 Captain: Mark Erehart Franklin W 47-0 N.12 at Northwestern W 18-7 DePauw W 13-6 Kalamazoo W 29-0 N.19 Purdue L 6-21 at Chicago L 0-34 at Harvard L 0-19 Illinois L 0-51 at Minnesota L 0-6 1928 • 4-4/2-4 (9th) Northwestern W 27-0 Notre Dame @ L 7-28 Coach: Harlan O. (Pat) Page Miami (Ohio) W 48-3 at Iowa L 0-41 Captain: Charles Bennett, Robert Matthew Ohio State L 3-13 Purdue W 3-0 S.29 Wabash W 14-0 at Purdue L 13-23 @ - game played in Indianapolis, Ind. O.6 at Oklahoma W 10-7 O.13 at Michigan W 6-0 1915 • 3-3-1/1-3 (8th) 1922 • 1-4-2/0-2-1 (T-9th) O.20 at Illinois L 7-13 Coach: Clarence C. Childs Coach: James P. Herron O.27 Ohio State L 0-13 Captain: Frank Whitaker Captain: Frank Hanny N.10 at Minnesota L 12-21 DePauw W 7-0 O.7 DePauw T 0-0 N.17 Northwestern W 6-0 Miami (Ohio) W 41-0 O.14 at Minnesota L 0-20 N.24 at Purdue L 0-14 at Chicago L 7-13 O.21 at Wisconsin L 0-20 Washington & Lee T 7-7 O.28 Michigan Aggies W 14-6 1929 • 2-5-1/1-3-1 (T-8th) at Ohio State L 9-10 N.4 at Notre Dame L 0-27 Coach: Harlan O. (Pat) Page at Northwestern W 14-6 N.11 West Virginia L 0-33 Captain: Paul Balay Purdue L 0-7 N.25 at Purdue T 7-7 S.28 Wabash W 19-2 O.5 Notre Dame L 0-14 1916 • 2-4-1/0-3-1 (T-8th) 1923 • 3-4/2-2 (T-5th) O.12 at Chicago L 7-13 Coach: Ewald O. Stiehm Coach: William A. Ingram O.19 Colgate L 6-21 Captain: Freal McIntosh Captain: Stewart Butler O.26 at Ohio State T 0-0 DePauw W 20-0 O.6 DePauw L 0-3 N.2 at Minnesota L 7-19 at Chicago L 0-22 O.13 at Northwestern W 7-6 N.16 at Northwestern W 19-14 at Tufts L 10-12 O.20 Wisconsin L 0-52 N.23 Purdue L 0-32 Northwestern L 0-7 N.3 Hanover W 32-0 at Ohio State L 7-46 N.10 at Chicago L 0-27 Florida W 14-3 N.17 Wabash L 6-29 at Purdue T 0-0 N.24 Purdue W 3-0

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(Bo) McMillin O.9 at Nebraska W 54-13 O.25 at SMU L 0-27 Captain: Robert Kinderdine O.16 at Iowa T 7-7 N.1 at Notre Dame L 0-27 S.25 Centre W 12-0 O.23 Wisconsin W 34-0 N.8 Northwestern L 0-25 O.9 at Minnesota L 0-6 O.30 at Ohio State W 20-14 N.22 at Purdue W 7-6 O.16 Illinois W 13-6 N.6 at Michigan (6) L 6-23 year-By-year resuO.23LT sat Cincinnati W 27-0 HistoryN.13 Great Lakes L 7-21 1931 • 4-5-1/1-4-1 (7th) O.30 at Nebraska L 0-7 N.20 Purdue (3) L 0-7 Coach: Earle (Billy) Hayes N.6 at Ohio State (8) W 10-0 S.26 Ohio W 7-6 N.13 (17) at Iowa W 3-0 1944 • 7-3/4-3 (5th) O.5 Notre Dame L 0-25 N.20 (20) Purdue L 7-13 Coach: Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin O.17 at Iowa T 0-0 Captain: John Tavener O.24 at Chicago W 32-6 1938 • 1-6-1/1-4 (9th) S.16 Fort Knox W 72-0 O.31 Ohio State L 6-13 Coach: Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin S.23 at Illinois L 18-26 N.7 at Michigan L 0-22 Captain: Paul Graham S.30 at Michigan W 20-0 N.14 at Northwestern L 6-7 O.1 at Ohio State L 0-6 O.14 (19) Nebraska W 54-0 N.21 Purdue L 0-19 O.8 at Illinois L 2-12 O.21 (20) at Northwestern W 14-7 N.26 at Illinois W 0-0^ O.15 at Nebraska T 0-0 O.28 (17) Iowa W 32-0 N.26 at Chicago W 6-0 O.22 Kansas State L 6-13 N.4 (15) at Ohio State (3) L 7-21 ^ - game awarded to Indiana by 8-4 first down margin O.29 at Wisconsin L 0-6 N.11 at Minnesota L 14-19 N.5 at Boston College L 0-14 N.18 Pittsburgh W 47-0 1932 • 3-4-1/1-4-1 (9th) N.12 Iowa W 7-3 N.25 at Purdue W 14-6 Coach: Earle (Billy) Hayes N.19 at Purdue L 6-13 O.1 Ohio W 7-6 1945 • 9-0-1/5-0-1 (1st) O.8 at Ohio State T 7-7 1939 • 2-4-2/2-3 (T-7th) BIG TEN CHAMPIONS - FINAL AP RANKING (4) O.15 Iowa W 12-0 Coach: Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin Coach: Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin O.22 at Chicago L 7-13 Captain: James Logan Captain: Russell Deal O.29 Mississippi State W 19-0 S.30 Nebraska T 7-7 S.22 at Michigan W 13-7 N.5 Michigan L 0-7 O.7 at Iowa L 29-32 S.29 at Northwestern T 7-7 N.12 at Illinois L 6-18 O.14 at Wisconsin W 14-0 O.6 at Illinois W 6-0 N.19 at Purdue L 7-25 O.21 at Illinois W 7-6 O.13 (8) Nebraska W 54-14 N.4 at Ohio State (14) L 0-24 O.20 (8) at Iowa W 52-20 1933 • 1-5-2/0-3-2 (T-8th) N.11 at Fordham L 0-13 O.27 (8) Tulsa (14) W 7-2 Coach: Earle (Billy) Hayes N.18 at Michigan State T 7-7 N.3 (5) Cornell (Iowa) W 46-6 Captain: Robert Jones N.25 Purdue L 6-7 N.10 (6) at Minnesota (20) W 49-0 S.30 Miami (Ohio) W 7-0 N.17 (4) at Pittsburgh W 19-0 O.7 at Minnesota T 6-6 1940 • 3-5/2-3 (T-6th) N.24 (4) Purdue (18) W 26-0 O.14 Notre Dame L 2-12 Coach: Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin O.21 at Northwestern L 0-25 Captain: William Smith 1946 • 6-3/4-2 (3rd) N.4 at Ohio State L 0-21 O.5 Texas L 6-13 FINAL AP RANKING (20) N.11 at Chicago T 7-7 O.12 at Nebraska L 7-13 Coach: Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin N.18 at Xavier L 0-6 O.19 Iowa W 10-6 Captain: Howard Brown N.25 Purdue L 3-19 O.26 at Northwestern (4) L 7-20 S.21 Cincinnati L 6-15 N.2 at Ohio State L 6-21 S.28 at Michigan L 0-21 1934 • 3-3-2/1-3-1 (T-8th) N.9 Michigan State W 20-0 O.5 at Minnesota W 21-0 Coach: Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin N.16 at Wisconsin L 10-27 O.12 Illinois (12) W 14-7 Captain: Jack Sprauer N.23 at Purdue W 3-0 O.19 (18) Iowa (17) L 0-13 S.29 Ohio W 27-0 O.26 at Nebraska W 27-7 O.6 at Ohio State L 0-33 1941 • 2-6/1-3 (T-7th) N.2 (20) Pittsburgh W 20-6 O.13 at Temple T 6-6 Coach: Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin N.9 at Northwestern (17) W 7-6 O.20 at Chicago L 0-21 Captain: Eugene White N.23 at Purdue W 34-20 N.3 Iowa T 0-0 S.27 Detroit L 7-14 N.10 at Minnesota L 0-30 O.4 at Notre Dame L 6-19 1947 • 5-3-1/2-3-1 (T-6th) N.17 Maryland W 17-14 O.11 Texas Christian L 14-20 Coach: Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin N.24 at Purdue W 17-6 O.18 at Nebraska (15) W 21-13 Captain: Howard Brown O.25 at Wisconsin L 25-27 S.27 at Nebraska W 17-0 1935 • 4-3-1/2-2-1 (T-3rd) N.1 at Iowa L 7-13 O.4 Wisconsin T 7-7 Coach: Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin N.8 at Northwestern (10) L 14-20 O.11 at Iowa L 14-27 Captain: Reed Kelso N.22 Purdue W 7-0 O.18 Pittsburgh W 41-6 O.5 Centre W 14-0 O.25 at Northwestern L 6-7 O.12 at Michigan L 0-7 1942 • 7-3/2-2 (T-5th) N.1 at Ohio State W 7-0 O.19 at Cincinnati L 0-7 Coach: Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin N.8 at Michigan (2) L 0-35 O.26 Ohio State L 6-28 Captain: Bob White N.15 Marquette W 48-6 N.2 at Iowa T 6-6 S.26 Butler W 53-0 N.22 Purdue W 16-14 N.9 at Maryland W 13-6 O.3 at Ohio State L 21-32 N.16 at Chicago W 24-0 O.10 at Nebraska W 12-0 1948 • 2-7/2-4 (T-5th) N.23 Purdue W 7-0 O.17 at Pittsburgh W 19-7 Coach: Clyde B. Smith O.24 Iowa L 13-14 Captain: John Goldsberry 1936 • 5-2-1/3-1-1 (T-4th) O.31 Iowa Seahawks L 6-26 S.25 at Wisconsin W 35-7 Coach: Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin N.7 at Minnesota (7) W 7-0 O.2 Iowa W 7-0 Captain: Chris Dal Sasso N.14 Kansas State W 54-0 O.9 (17) Texas Christian L 6-7 O.3 Centre W 38-0 N.21 (18) at Purdue W 20-0 O.16 Ohio State L 0-17 O.10 at Michigan W 14-3 N.28 at Fort Knox W 51-0 O.23 at Pittsburgh L 14-21 O.17 at Nebraska L 9-13 O.30 at Minnesota (15) L 7-30 O.24 at Ohio State L 0-7 N.6 Notre Dame (1) L 6-42

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N.13 at Michigan (1) L 0-54 1955 • 3-6/1-5 (9th) 1961 • 2-7/0-6 (T-9th) N.20 at Purdue L 0-39 Coach: Coach: Captain: John Bartkiewicz Captain: Bill Olsavsky 1949 • 1-8/0-6 (9th) S.24 Michigan State L 13-20 20,287 S.23 at Kansas State L 8-14 7,800 Coach: Clyde B. Smith O.1 at Notre Dame (4) L 0-19 56,494 O.7 Wisconsin L 3-6 23,270 Captain: Walter Bartkiewicz O.8 at Iowa L 6-20 51,576 O.14 at Iowa (2) L 8-27 56,000 S.24 at Notre Dame L 6-49 O.15 Villanova W 14-7 24,242 O.21 Washington State W 33-7 23,307 O.1 at Ohio State L 7-46 O.22 at Northwestern W 20-14 29,700 O.28 at Michigan State (1) L 0-35 55,361 O.8 Texas Christian L 6-13 O.29 Ohio W 21-14 18,108 N.4 at Northwestern L 8-14 35,392 O.15 at Iowa L 9-35 N.5 at Ohio State (11) L 13-20 80,730 N.11 Ohio State (3) L 7-16 27,108 O.22 Pittsburgh (16) W 48-14 N.12 at Michigan (7) L 0-30 60,613 N.18 at West Virginia W 17-9 15,000 O.29 Wisconsin L History 14-30 N.19 Purdue L 4-6 year-B 30,945 N.25 y- Purdueyear resuL 12-34 34,798LTs N.5 at Illinois L 14-33 N.12 at Michigan (5) L 7-20 1956 • 3-6/1-5 (10th) 1962 • 3-6/1-5 (9th) N.19 Purdue L 6-14 Coach: Bernie Crimmins Coach: Phil Dickens Captain: Eugene Cichowski Captain: Nate Ramsey 1950 • 3-5-1/1-4 (T-8th) S.29 Iowa L 0-27 25,000 S.22 Kansas State W 21-0 17,892 Coach: Clyde B. Smith O.5 at Notre Dame (17) L 6-20 58,372 S.29 at Cincinnati W 26-6 14,000 Captain: Ernest Kovatch O.12 at Michigan State (2) L 6-53 58,858 O.6 at Wisconsin L 6-30 41,354 S.30 at Nebraska T 20-20 O.19 at Nebraska W 19-14 38,000 O.13 Iowa L 10-14 29,771 O.7 Iowa (17) W 20-7 O.26 Northwestern W 19-13 23,000 O.20 at Washington State L 15-21 15,500 O.14 Ohio State (12) L 14-26 N.2 Marquette W 19-13 21,000 O.27 Michigan State (10) L 8-26 24,337 O.21 Notre Dame (11) W 20-7 N.9 at Ohio State (7) L 14-35 82,073 N.3 Northwestern (1) L 21-26 26,468 O.28 (19) at Illinois (12) L 0-20 N.16 at Michigan (10) L 26-49 58,515 N.10 at Ohio State L 7-10 75,378 N.4 at Michigan State (13) L 0-35 N.23 at Purdue L 20-39 42,856 N.17 at Purdue W 12-7 50,243 N.11 at Michigan L 7-20 N.18 Marquette W 18-7 1957 • 1-8/0-6 (9th) 1963 • 3-6/1-5 (10th) N.25 at Purdue L 0-13 Coach: Bob Hicks (Acting Coach) Coach: Phil Dickens Captain: Don Howell Captain: Dick Wervey 1951 • 2-7/1-5 (8th) S.28 at Michigan State (4) L 0-54 52,162 S.28 at Northwestern (7) L 21-34 40,868 Coach: Clyde B. Smith O.5 at Notre Dame (16) L 0-26 54,026 O.5 Ohio State L 0-21 42,296 S.29 at Notre Dame (14) L 6-48 O.12 Iowa (8) L 7-47 23,000 O.12 at Iowa L 26-37 58,600 O.6 Pittsburgh W 13-6 O.19 at Ohio State L 0-56 78,348 O.19 at Michigan State L 3-20 52,297 O.13 at Michigan L 14-33 O.26 Villanova W 14-7 20,000 O.26 Cincinnati W 20-6 34,583 O.20 at Ohio State (17) W 32-10 N.2 at Minnesota L 0-34 63,206 N.2 at Minnesota W 24-6 51,657 O.27 Illinois (4) L 0-21 N.9 Cincinnati L 0-21 17,000 N.9 Oregon State W 20-15 25,895 N.3 at Wisconsin (10) L 0-6 N.16 at Michigan (18) L 13-27 56,254 N.16 Oregon L 22-28@ 19,051 N.10 at Minnesota L 14-16 N.23 Purdue L 13-35 27,000 N.30 Purdue L 15-21 33,987 N.17 Michigan State (1) L 26-30 @ - game played in Portland, Ore. N.24 Purdue L 13-21 1958 • 5-3-1/3-2-1 (5th) Coach: Phil Dickens 1964 • 2-7/1-5 (T-9th) 1952 • 2-7/1-5 (9th) Captain: Mike Rabold Coach: Phil Dickens Coach: Bernie Crimmins S.27 at Notre Dame (5) L 0-18 49,347 Captains: Richie Badar, Mel Branch Captain: Eugene Gedman O.4 West Virginia W 13-12 20,000 S.26 Northwestern L 13-14 30,727 S.27 at Ohio State (20) L 13-33 O.11 at Iowa (17) L 13-34 50,700 O.3 at Ohio State (5) L 9-17 81,834 O.4 Iowa W 20-13 O.18 at Ohio State (3) L 8-49 82,964 O.10 Iowa L 20-21 31,108 O.11 at Michigan L 13-28 O.25 Miami (Ohio) W 12-7 18,000 O.17 Michigan State W 27-20 38,257 O.18 Temple W 33-0 N.1 Minnesota W 6-0 25,000 O.24 at Miami (Fla.) W 28-14 33,567 O.25 at Northwestern L 13-23 N.8 Michigan State W 6-0 18,000 O.31 Minnesota L 0-21 33,245 N.1 at Pittsburgh L 7-28 N.15 at Michigan W 8-6 47,562 N.7 at Oregon State L 14-24 20,389 N.8 Michigan State (1) L 14-41 N.22 at Purdue (8) T 15-15 43,507 N.14 Oregon L 21-29 20,708 N.15 Wisconsin (15) L 14-37 N.21 at Purdue L 22-28 59,932 N.22 at Purdue L 16-21 1959 • 4-4-1/2-4-1 (T-8th) Coach: Phil Dickens 1965 • 2-8/1-6 (9th) 1953 • 2-7/1-5 (9th) Captain: Ted Smith Coach: John Pont Coach: Bernie Crimmins S.26 Illinois W 20-0 20,000 Captain: Bill Malinchak Captain: Bob Inserra O.3 at Minnesota L 14-24 52,927 S.18 Kansas State W 19-7 22,883 S.26 at Ohio State (7) L 12-36 75,898 O.10 Marquette W 33-13 30,000 S.25 Northwestern L 0-20 31,537 O.3 at USC (7) L 14-27 49,578 O.17 at Nebraska W 23-7 36,000 O.2 at Texas (1) L 12-27 57,000 O.10 Marquette W 21-20 27,594 O.24 at Michigan State L 6-14 54,611 O.9 at Minnesota L 18-42 46,010 O.17 at Michigan State (2) L 18-47 51,698 O.31 at Northwestern (2) L 13-30 41,296 O.16 at Illinois L 13-34 61,257 O.24 at Iowa L 13-19 50,129 N.7 at Ohio State T 0-0 82,075 O.23 Washington State L 7-8 32,601 O.31 Missouri L 7-14 22,000 N.14 Michigan W 26-7 27,000 O.30 Iowa W 21-17 32,417 N.7 at Minnesota (13) L 20-28 59,486 N.21 Purdue L 7-10 35,325 N.6 at Ohio State L 10-17 83,863 N.14 Northwestern W 14-6 20,000 N.13 at Michigan State (1) L 13-27 75,280 N.21 Purdue L 0-30 33,000 1960 • 1-8 N.20 Purdue L 21-26 50,046 Coach: Phil Dickens 1954 • 3-6/2-4 (7th) Captain: Richie Bradford 1966 • 1-8-1/1-5-1 (9th) Coach: Bernie Crimmins S.24 at Illinois (4) L 6-17 38,444 Coach: John Pont Captain: Bob Skoronski O.1 at Minnesota (18) L 0-42 53,725 Captain: Frank Stavroff S.25 at Ohio State L 0-28 72,703 O.8 Oregon State L 6-20 25,000 S.17 Miami (Ohio) L 10-20 28,538 O.2 Pacific W 34-6 23,648 O.15 Marquette W 34-8 27,000 S.24 at Northwestern W 26-14 37,777 O.9 Michigan State L 14-21 27,411 O.22 Michigan State (13) L 0-35 32,322 O.1 at Texas L 0-35 56,000 O.16 at Missouri L 14-20 22,972 O.29 Northwestern L 3-21 19,092 O.8 Minnesota T 7-7 34,721 O.23 Iowa L 14-27 30,789 N.5 at Ohio State (5) L 7-36 81,530 O.15 Illinois L 10-24 39,339 O.30 at Michigan (11) W 13-9 49,817 N.12 at Michigan L 7-29 51,936 O.22 at Miami (Fla.) L 7-14 17,627 N.6 Miami (Ohio) L 0-6 24,563 N.19 at Purdue (13) L 6-35 45,723 O.29 at Iowa L 19-20 38,952 N.13 at Northwestern W 14-13 25,856 N.5 at Ohio State L 0-7 80,834 N.20 at Purdue L 7-13 39,424 N.12 Michigan State (2) L 19-37 30,096 N.19 at Purdue (10) L 6-51 62,197

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1967 • 9-2/6-1 (T-1st) 1972 • 5-6/3-5 (T-6th) 1977 • 5-5-1/4-3-1 (4th) BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Coach: John Pont Coach: Lee Corso ROSE BOWL PARTICIPANT - FINAL AP RANKING (4) Captains: Ted McNulty, Joe Pawlitsch Captains: Tim McVay, Joe Norman, Scott Arnett, Coach: John Pont S.16 Minnesota W 27-23 35,783 Charley Peal Captain: Doug Crusan S.23 TCU L 28-31 34,004 S.10 Wisconsin L 14-30 34,755 S.23 Kentucky W 12-10 42,311 S.30 at Kentucky W 35-34 -- S.17 Louisiana State W 24-21 30,067 S.30 Kansas W 18-15 34,861 O.7 at Syracuse W 10-2 18,444 S.24 Miami (Ohio) L 20-21 28,732 O.7 at Illinois W 20-7 53,550 O.14 Wisconsin W 33-7 50,122 O.1 at Nebraska (11) L 13-31 76,034 O.14 Iowa W 21-17 41,353 O.21 at Ohio State (4) L 7-44 86,365 O.8 at Northwestern W 28-3 16,378 O.21 at Michigan W 27-20 65,759 O.28 at Northwestern L 14-23 32,007 O.15 Michigan State T 13-13 36,892 O.28 (10) at Arizona W 42-7 33,500 N.4 Michigan (4) L 7-21 41,336 O.22 at Illinois L 7-21 50,298 N.4year-B (7) Wisconsin y-year W 14-9 46,910resuN.11LT sat Illinois L 20-37 55,077HistoryO.29 Minnesota (19) W 34-22 30,399 N.11 (6) at Michigan State W 14-13 71,023 N.18 Iowa W 16-8 27,440 N.5 at Iowa W 24-21 49,620 N.18 (5) at Minnesota L 7-33 50,019 N.25 at Purdue L 7-42 65,065 N.12 at Ohio State (4) L 7-35 87,786 N.25 Purdue (3) W 19-14 52,770 N.19 Purdue W 21-10 52,914 Rose Bowl - Pasadena, Calif. 1973 • 2-9/0-8 (T-9th) J.1 (4) USC (1) L 3-14 102,946 Coach: Lee Corso 1978 • 4-7/3-5 (7th) Captain: Ken Starling Coach: Lee Corso 1968 • 6-4/4-3 (T-5th) S.15 Illinois L 14-28 51,433 Captains: Joe Norman, Scott Arnett, Dave Abrams, Coach: John Pont S.22 at Arizona L 10-26 38,643 Mark Heidel Captains: Al Gage, Jerry Grecco, Jim Sniadecki S.29 Kentucky W 17-3 51,523 S.16 at LSU (13) L 17-24 78,534 S.21 (15) Baylor W 40-36 44,382 O.6 at West Virginia (20) W 28-14 37,000 S.23 Washington (15) W 14-7 40,244 S.28 (13) at Kansas (12) L 20-38 44,000 O.13 at Minnesota L 3-24 37,710 S.30 Nebraska (12) L 17-69 42,738 O.5 Illinois W 28-14 50,996 O.20 Ohio State (1) L 7-37 53,183 O.7 at Wisconsin L 7-34 75,266 O.12 at Iowa W 38-34 54,633 O.27 at Wisconsin L 7-31 66,365 O.14 Northwestern W 38-10 36,456 O.19 (19) Michigan (18) L 22-27 51,951 N.3 at Michigan (4) L 13-49 76,432 O.21 at Michigan State L 14-49 76,013 O.26 Arizona W 16-13 44,847 N.10 Northwestern L 20-21 41,053 O.28 Illinois W 31-10 37,355 N.2 at Wisconsin W 21-20 51,666 N.17 at Michigan State L 9-10 50,116 N.4 Minnesota L 31-32 39,797 N.9 at Michigan State (17) W 24-22 65,841 N.24 Purdue L 23-28 44,789 N.11 Iowa W 34-14 33,167 N.16 (19) Minnesota L 6-20 49,234 N.18 Ohio State (19) L 18-21 47,540 N.23 at Purdue (12) L 35-38 63,294 1974 • 1-10/1-7 (10th) N.25 at Purdue (18) L 7-20 69,918 Coach: Lee Corso 1969 • 4-6/3-4 (T-5th) Captains: Bill Atkinson, Tim Mills 1979 • 8-4/5-3 (4th) Coach: John Pont S.14 at Illinois L 0-16 40,911 HOLIDAY BOWL CHAMPIONS - FINAL AP RANKING (19) Captains: Steve Applegate, Harry Gonso, Karl Pankratz S.21 Arizona (17) L 20-35 35,683 Coach: Lee Corso S.20 at Kentucky W 58-30 37,500 S.28 at Kentucky L 22-28 56,000 Captains: , Tony D’Orazio, Terry Tallen, S.27 (10) California L 14-17 52,904 O.5 West Virginia L 0-24 30,153 Brent Tisdale O.4 at Colorado L 7-30 31,258 O.12 Minnesota W 34-3 34,102 S.8 at Iowa W 30-26 59,780 O.11 Minnesota W 17-7 52,804 O.19 at Ohio State (1) L 9-49 87,671 S.15 Vanderbilt W 44-13 30,685 O.18 Illinois W 41-20 51,812 O.26 Wisconsin L 25-35 31,453 S.22 Kentucky W 18-10 45,920 O.25 at Wisconsin L 34-36 58,636 N.2 Michigan (3) L 7-21 32,873 S.29 Colorado L 16-17 36,160 N.1 at Michigan State W 16-0 77,533 N.9 at Northwestern L 22-24 25,382 O.4 at Wisconsin W 3-0 74,188 N.8 Iowa L 17-28 52,854 N.16 Michigan State (15) L 10-19 25,492 O.11 at Ohio State (8) L 6-47 87,521 N.15 at Northwestern L 27-30 31,644 N.23 at Purdue L 17-38 63,637 O.18 Northwestern W 30-0 30,086 N.22 Purdue (17) L 21-44 56,223 O.25 at Michigan (10) L 21-27 104,832 1975 • 2-8-1/1-6-1 (10th) N.3 Minnesota W 42-24 35,507 1970 • 1-9/1-6 (T-9th) Coach: Lee Corso N.10 at Illinois W 45-14 30,874 Coach: John Pont Captains: Jim Shuck, Donnie Thomas N.17 Purdue (12) L 21-37 53,202 Captains: E.G. White, Tom Fleming S.13 Minnesota W 20-14 35,954 Holiday Bowl - San Diego, Calif. S.19 Colorado L 9-16 42,471 S.20 at Nebraska (6) L 0-45 76,022 D.21 vs. BYU (9) W 38-37 52,200 S.26 at California L 14-56 30,000 S.27 Utah W 31-7 32,864 O.3 West Virginia (14) L 10-16 44,482 O.4 at North Carolina State L 0-27 39,700 1980 • 6-5/3-5 (6th) O.10 at Minnesota L 0-23 40,220 O.11 at Northwestern L 0-30 27,800 Coach: Lee Corso O.17 at Illinois W 30-24 42,708 O.18 Iowa L 10-20 32,441 Captains: Tim Clifford, Lucky Wallace, Terry Tallen, O.24 Wisconsin L 12-30 48,643 O.25 at Michigan (7) L 7-55 93,857 Craig Walls O.31 Michigan State L 7-32 41,426 N.1 at Ohio State (1) L 14-24 87,835 S.13 Iowa L 7-16 50,173 N.7 at Iowa L 13-42 43,217 N.8 Michigan State L 6-14 31,930 S.20 at Kentucky W 36-30 57,869 N.14 Northwestern L 7-21 25,778 N.15 at Wisconsin T 9-9 65,317 S.27 at Colorado W 49-7 40,129 N.21 at Purdue L 0-40 69,357 N.22 Purdue L 7-9 43,455 O.4 Duke W 31-21 43,120 O.11 Wisconsin W 24-0 51,029 1971 • 3-8/2-6 (9th) 1976 • 5-6/4-4 (T-3rd) O.18 at Ohio State (9) L 17-27 87,957 Coach: John Pont Coach: Lee Corso O.25 at Northwestern W 35-20 19,535 Captain: Chuck Thomson Captains: Joe Doggett, Dave Knowles, Courtney Snyder, Bob N.1 Michigan (18) L 0-35 52,071 S.11 at Minnesota L 0-28 78,459 Kramer, Tim McVay, Craig Brinkman N.8 at Minnesota L 7-31 30,092 S.18 Kentucky W 26-8 41,954 S.11 at Minnesota L 13-32 39,004 N.15 Illinois W 26-24 38,128 S.25 at Baylor L 0-10 37,500 S.18 Nebraska (8) L 13-45 41,289 N.22 at Purdue L 23-24 71,629 O.2 Syracuse L 0-7 31,989 S.25 at Washington W 20-13 42,206 O.9 at Wisconsin L 29-35 66,156 O.2 North Carolina State L 21-24 32,090 1981 • 3-8/3-6 (8th) O.16 Ohio State (13) L 7-27 50,812 O.9 Northwestern W 7-0 34,889 Coach: Lee Corso O.23 Northwestern L 10-24 32,409 O.16 at Iowa W 14-7 57,465 Captains: Bob Stephenson, Craig Walls O.30 at Michigan (3) L 7-61 75,751 O.23 Michigan (1) L 0-35 39,385 S.12 at Northwestern W 21-20 22,856 N.6 Illinois L 21-22 23,018 O.30 Ohio State (8) L 7-47 49,254 S.19 USC (2) L 0-21 51,167 N.13 at Iowa W 14-7 42,102 N.6 at Michigan State L 0-23 50,376 S.26 at Syracuse L 7-21 30,060 N.20 Purdue W 38-31 50,978 N.13 Wisconsin W 15-14 27,518 O.3 Michigan (8) L 17-38 50,612 N.20 at Purdue W 20-14 63,220 O.10 at Iowa (15) L 28-42 60,000 O.17 Minnesota W 17-16 46,460 O.24 at Ohio State L 10-29 87,182 O.31 at Michigan State L 3-26 60,131 N.7 Wisconsin L 7-28 44,218

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N.14 at Illinois L 14-35 56,143 All-American Bowl - Birmingham, Ala. O.12 Northwestern W 44-6 44,915 N.21 Purdue W 20-17 48,466 D.31 vs. Florida State L 13-27 30,000 O.19 at Michigan (4) L 16-24 106,097 O.26 at Wisconsin W 28-20 54,052 1982 • 5-6/4-5 (6th) 1987 • 8-4/6-2 (T-2nd) N.2 Minnesota W 34-8 44,095 Coach: Lee Corso PEACH BOWL PARTICIPANTS N.9 (25) at Iowa (10) L 21-38 70,220 Captains: , Marc Longshore Coach: Bill Mallory N.16 at Ohio State (19) L 16-20 93,417 S.11 Northwestern W 30-0 38,595 Captains: Tom Polce, Van Waiters N.23 Purdue W 24-22 51,596 S.18 at USC (19) L 7-28 50,724 S.12 Rice W 35-13 38,132 Copper Bowl - Tucson, Ariz. S.25 Syracuse W 17-10 42,020 S.19 at Kentucky L 15-34 57,924 D.31 vs. Baylor W 24-0 35,751 O.2 at Michigan L 10-24 104,385 S.26 Missouri W 20-17 41,145 O.9 Iowa L 20-24 46,212 O.3 Northwestern W 35-18 38,553 1992 • 5-6/3-5 (T-6th) O.16 at Minnesota W History 40-21 61,865 O.10 at Ohio State (9) W 31-10 year-By-year 90,032 Coach: Bill Mallory resuLTs O.23 Ohio State L 25-49 52,040 O.16 (20) at Minnesota W 18-17 60,340 Captains: Trent Green, Larry McDaniel, John Miller O.30 Michigan State L 14-22 38,571 O.24 (15) Michigan (20) W 14-10 51,240 S.12 Miami (Ohio) W 16-0 38,815 N.6 at Wisconsin W 20-17 65,355 O.31 (11) at Iowa L 21-29 67,700 S.19 at Kentucky L 25-37 58,450 N.13 Illinois L 7-48 38,471 N.7 (18) Illinois W 34-22 50,026 S.26 Missouri W 20-10 40,907 N.20 at Purdue W 13-7 69,745 N.14 (16) at Michigan State (13) L 3-27 76,411 O.3 at Michigan State L 31-42 65,516 N.21 (20) Purdue W 35-14 51,951 O.10 at Northwestern W 28-3 34,689 1983 • 3-8/2-7 (T-8th) Peach Bowl - Atlanta, Ga. O.17 Michigan (3) L 3-31 51,735 Coach: J.2 vs. Tennessee (16) L 22-27 58,737 O.24 Wisconsin W 10-3 43,142 Captains: Scot McNabb, Mark Smythe, Joe Fitzgerald O.31 at Minnesota W 24-17 31,741 S.10 Duke W 15-10 41,120 1988 • 8-3-1/5-3 (5th) N.7 Iowa L 0-14 44,311 S.17 at Kentucky L 13-24 56,825 LIBERTY BOWL CHAMPIONS - FINAL AP RANKING (20) N.14 Ohio State (19) L 10-27 45,534 S.24 Northwestern L 8-10 40,347 Coach: Bill Mallory N.21 at Purdue L 10-13 58,692 O.1 at Michigan (14) L 18-43 104,126 Captains: Joe Huff, Don Shrader O.8 Minnesota W 38-31 41,111 S.10 at Rice W 41-14 17,300 1993 • 8-4/5-3 (T-4th) O.15 Michigan State W 24-12 46,088 S.17 Kentucky W 36-15 51,077 INDEPENDENCE BOWL PARTICIPANTS O.22 at Wisconsin L 14-45 78,199 S.24 at Missouri T 28-28 41,053 Coach: Bill Mallory O.29 at Iowa (17) L 3-49 66,055 O.1 at Northwestern W 48-17 27,113 Captains: Hurvin McCormack, Charles Beauchamp N.5 Ohio State (14) L 17-56 51,176 O.8 Ohio State W 41-7 52,133 S.4 Toledo W 27-0 30,327 N.12 at Illinois (5) L 21-49 73,612 O.15 (18) Minnesota W 33-13 51,154 S.11 Northern Illinois W 28-10 30,920 N.19 Purdue L 30-31 52,038 O.22 (14) at Michigan (20) L 6-31 106,104 S.18 Kentucky W 24-8 43,545 O.29 Iowa W 45-34 52,128 S.25 Wisconsin (22) L 15-27 34,306 1984 • 0-11/0-9 (10th) N.7 (20) at Illinois L 20-21 66,201 O.2 at Minnesota W 23-19 33,315 Coach: Bill Mallory N.14 Michigan State L 12-38 50,738 O.9 Iowa W 16-10 40,066 Captains: Tom Van Dyck, Joe Fitzgerald N.21 at Purdue W 52-7 67,861 O.23 at Northwestern W 24-0 39,251 S.8 at Duke L 24-31 23,500 Liberty Bowl - Memphis, Tenn. O.30 (23) Michigan State (22) W 10-0 40,110 S.15 Kentucky L 14-48 44,389 D.28 vs. South Carolina W 34-10 39,210 N.6 (17) at Penn State (19) L 31-38 91,000 S.22 at Northwestern L 37-40 30,341 N.13 (19) at Ohio State (5) L 17-23 93,741 S.29 Michigan (14) L 6-14 38,729 1989 • 5-6/3-5 (T-6th) N.20 (21) Purdue W 24-17 48,429 O.5 at Minnesota L 24-33 44,786 Coach: Bill Mallory Independence Bowl - Shreveport, La. O.12 at Michigan State L 6-13 63,890 Captains: Ian Beckles, Anthony Thompson D.31 (21) vs. Virginia Tech (22) L 20-45 48,429 O.19 Wisconsin L 16-20 38,754 S.9 at Kentucky L 14-17 58,216 O.26 Iowa (17) L 20-24 37,747 S.16 Missouri W 24-7 48,106 1994 • 7-4/4-4 (T-5th) N.3 at Ohio State (16) L 7-50 89,366 S.30 Toledo W 32-12 43,501 Coach: Bill Mallory N.10 vs. Illinois L 7-34@ 46,264 O.7 Northwestern W 43-11 47,845 Captains: Troy Drake, Alfonzo Thurman N.17 at Purdue L 24-31 69,236 O.14 at Ohio State L 31-35 89,750 S. 3 Cincinnati W 28-3 31,284 @ Hoosier Dome - Indianapolis O.21 Minnesota W 28-18 51,069 S.10 Miami (Ohio) W 35-14 33,489 O.28 at Michigan (5) L 10-38 105,989 S.17 at Kentucky W 59-29 57,825 1985 • 4-7/1-7 (T-9th) N.4 Michigan State L 20-51 51,567 S.24 (25) at Wisconsin (16) L 13-62 77,745 Coach: Bill Mallory N.11 at Wisconsin W 45-17 37,442 O.1 Minnesota W 27-20 38,195 Captains: Steve Bradley, Rob Schmit N.18 at Illinois (12) L 28-41 53,368 O.8 at Iowa W 27-20 67,138 S.14 Louisville W 41-28 37,626 N.25 Purdue L 14-15 47,502 O.22 Northwestern L 7-20 39,208 S.21 Navy W 38-35 35,610 O.29 at Michigan State L 21-27# 60,773 S.28 at Missouri W 36-17 46,763 1990 • 6-5-1/3-4-1 (7th) N. 5 Penn State (2) L 29-35 47,754 O.5 Northwestern W 26-7 36,905 PEACH BOWL PARTICIPANTS N.12 Ohio State L 17-32 44,672 O.12 at Ohio State (15) L 7-48 89,846 Coach: Bill Mallory N.19 at Purdue W 33-29 62,839 O.19 Minnesota L 7-22 28,331 Captains: Mike Dumas, Cal Miller # - game later forfeited to Indiana O.26 at Michigan (4) L 15-42 105,629 S.15 at Kentucky W 45-24 58,150 N.2 at Wisconsin L 20-31 78,605 S.22 Missouri W 58-7 45,228 1995 • 2-9/0-8 (11th) N.9 Michigan State L 16-35 24,764 S.29 Eastern Michigan W 37-6 40,043 Coach: Bill Mallory N.16 at Illinois L 24-41 75,805 O.6 at Northwestern W 42-0 30,447 Captains: Sean Glover, John Hammerstein N.23 Purdue L 21-34 51,752 O.13 (22) Ohio State T 27-27 52,080 S.9 Western Michigan W 24-10 30,856 O.20 (20) at Minnesota L 0-12 38,227 S.16 Kentucky L 10-17 37,225 1986 • 6-6/3-5 (T-6th) O.27 Michigan (20) L 19-45 51,948 S.23 Southern Mississippi W 27-26 31,216 ALL-AMERICAN BOWL PARTICIPANTS N.3 at Michigan State L 20-45 74,261 S.30 at Northwestern L 7-31 29,223 Coach: Bill Mallory N.10 Wisconsin W 20-7 45,093 O.7 Illinois L 10-17 38,098 Captains: Dave Lilja, Bob Riley, Vince Fisher, N.17 Illinois (22) L 10-24 44,639 O.14 at Iowa (23) L 13-22 69,520 Leonard Bell N.24 at Purdue W 28-14 51,393 O.21 Michigan (10) L 17-34 44,623 S.13 Louisville W 21-0 35,126 Peach Bowl - Atlanta, Ga. O.28 at Penn State (16) L 21-45 96,391 S.20 Navy W 52-29 32,434 D.30 Auburn L 23-27 38,962 N.11 Michigan State L 13-31 24,027 S.27 at Missouri W 41-24 40,606 N.18 at Ohio State (2) L 3-42 92,352 O.4 at Northwestern W 24-7 24,873 1991 • 7-4-1/5-3 (T-3rd) N.24 Purdue L 14-51 34,029 O.11 Ohio State L 22-24 51,641 COPPER BOWL CHAMPIONS O.18 at Minnesota L 17-19 52,960 Coach: Bill Mallory 1996 • 3-8/1-7 (T-9th) O.25 Michigan (4) L 14-38 36,964 Captains: Mark Hagen, Randy Schneider, Paul Williams Coach: Bill Mallory N.1 Wisconsin W 21-7 35,111 S.7 at Notre Dame (7) L 27-49 59,075 Captains: Jamie Baisley, Matt Surface N.8 at Michigan State W 17-14 64,973 S.21 Kentucky W 13-10 48,994 S.7 at Toledo W 40-6 25,540 N.15 Illinois L 16-21 34,572 S.28 at Missouri T 27-27 42,173 S.14 Miami (Ohio) W 21-14 31,584 N.22 at Purdue L 15-17 69,784 O.5 Michigan State W 31-0 46,882 S.21 at Kentucky L 0-3 40,500

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S.28 Northwestern (25) L 17-35 36,714 2001 • 5-6/4-4 (T-4th) O.22 Ohio State (14) L 10-41 52,866 O.5 at Illinois L 43-46* 55,534 Coach: O.29 at Michigan State L 15-46 74,063 O.12 Iowa L 10-31 37,154 Captains: Antwaan Randle El, Kemp Rasmussen N.5 Minnesota L 21-42 30,656 O.19 at Michigan (13) L 20-27 106,088 S.6 at North Carolina State L 14-35 51,500 N.12 at Michigan (21) L 14-41 110,580 O.26 Penn State (17) L 26-48 37,584 S.22 Utah L 26-28 26,591 N.19 Purdue L 14-41 50,223 N.9 at Michigan State L 15-38 64,719 S.29 Ohio State L 14-27 48,577 N.16 Ohio State (2) L 17-27 49,271 O.6 at Wisconsin W 63-32 79,264 2006 • 5-7/3-5 (T-6th) N.23 at Purdue W 33-16 50,750 O.13 Illinois L 14-35 31,116 Coach: Terry Hoeppner * - double overtime O.20 at Iowa L 28-42 68,295 Captains: Lance Bennett, Justin Frye, Kenny Kendal, Will N.3 Northwestern W 56-21 26,213 Meyers 1997 • 2-9/1-7 (T-9th) N.10 at Michigan State (22) W 37-28 73,990 S.2 Western Michigan W 39-20 30,733 Coach:year-B Cam Cameron y-year resuN.17LT sat Penn State L 14-28 106,527HistoryS.9 at Ball State W 24-23 23,813 Captains: Benyard Jones, Chris Liwienski, N.24 Purdue W 13-7 36,685 S.16 Southern Illinois L 28-35 31,156 Kywin Supernaw, Chris Gall, Jabar Robinson D.1 Kentucky W 26-15 26,449 S.23 Connecticut L 7-14 27,256 S. 6 at North Carolina L 6-23 57,800 S.30 Wisconsin L 17-52 32,142 S. 13 Ball State W 33-6 38,006 2002 • 3-9/1-7 (T-10th) O.7 at Illinois W 34-32 43,006 S. 20 Kentucky L 7-49 41,149 Coach: Gerry DiNardo O.14 Iowa (15) W 31-28 31,392 S. 27 at Wisconsin L 26-27 78,211 Captains: Enoch DeMar, Kris Dielman O.21 at Ohio State (1) L 3-44 105,267 O.4 Michigan (6) L 0-37 42,240 A.31 William & Mary W 25-17 33,427 O.28 Michigan State W 46-21 36,444 O. 11 Michigan State (11) L 6-38 35,082 S.7 at Utah L 13-40 33,419 N.4 at Minnesota L 26-63 44,610 O. 18 at Ohio State (11) L 0-31 92,368 S.14 at Kentucky L 17-27 70,347 N.11 Michigan (2) L 3-34 42,320 O. 25 at Iowa (18) L 0-62 69,185 S.21 Central Michigan W 39-29 32,740 N.18 at Purdue L 19-28 62,105 N.1 Illinois W 23-6 32,705 S.28 at Ohio State (6) L 17-45 104,194 N. 15 at Minnesota L 12-24 33,905 O.12 Wisconsin (23) W 32-29 31,156 2007 • 7-6/3-5 (T-7th) N. 22 Purdue (23) L 7-56 46,559 O.19 Iowa (15) L 8-24 33,458 INSIGHT BOWL PARTICIPANTS O.26 at Illinois L 14-45 50,295 Coach: Bill Lynch 1998 • 4-7/2-6 (T-7th) N.2 at Northwestern L 37-41 25,077 Captains: Tracy Porter, Josiah Sears Coach: Cam Cameron N.9 Michigan State L 21-56 29,253 S.1 Indiana State W 55-7 34,715 Captains: Chris Gall, Jabar Robinson N.16 Penn State (16) L 25-58 27,454 S.8 at Western Michigan W 37-27 32,129 S.12 Western Michigan W 45-30 31,238 N.23 at Purdue L 10-34 59,114 S.15 Akron W 41-24 31,196 S.19 at Kentucky L 27-31 66,007 S.22 Illinois L 14-27 34,707 S.26 at Cincinnati W 48-14 32,117 2003 • 2-10/1-7 (T-9th) S.29 at Iowa W 38-20 70,585 O.3 Wisconsin (13) L 20-24 32,328 Coach: Gerry DiNardo O.6 Minnesota W 40-20 32,009 O.10 at Michigan State L 31-38* 73,425 Captains: Brian Lewis, Joe Gonzalez O.13 at Michigan State L 27-52 73,449 O.17 Iowa W 14-7 36,598 A.30 at Connecticut L 10-34 38,109 O.20 Penn State L 31-36 41,251 O.24 at Michigan L 10-21 110,863 S.6 at Washington (22) L 13-38 71,125 O.27 at Wisconsin L 3-33 81,324 0. 31 Ohio State (1) L 7-38 52,049 S.13 Indiana State W 33-3 31,112 N.3 Ball State W 38-20 34,406 N.7 at Illinois L 16-31 31,388 S.20 Kentucky L 17-34 34,829 N.10 at Northwestern L 28-31 20,466 N.14 Minnesota W 20-19 30,049 S.27 at Michigan (11) L 17-31 110,788 N.17 Purdue W 27-24 50,741 N.21 at Purdue L 7-52 68,512 O.4 at Michigan State (25) L 3-31 72,398 Insight Bowl - Tempe, Ariz. * - double overtime O.11 Northwestern L 31-37* 27,213 D.31 vs. Oklahoma State L 33-49 48,892 O.25 Ohio State (8) L 6-35 51,240 1999 • 4-7/3-5 (T-8th) N.1 at Minnesota (24) L 7-55 45,398 2008 • 3-9/1-7 (11th) Coach: Cam Cameron N.8 Illinois W 17-14 24,102 Coach: Bill Lynch Captains: Antwaan Randle El, Craig Robeen, N.15 at Penn State L 7-52 106,465 Captains: Christopher Phillips, Marcus Thigpen, Adewale Ogunleye N.22 Purdue (16) L 16-24 41,404 Will Patterson S.4 Ball State W 21-9 31,238 * - overtime A.30 Western Kentucky W 31-13 30,067 S.11 North Carolina L 30-42 30,249 S.6 Murray State W 45-3 30,123 S.18 Kentucky L 35-44 39,146 2004 • 3-8/1-7 (T-10th) S.20 Ball State L 20-42 41,349 S.25 at Penn State (2) L 24-45 96,146 Coach: Gerry DiNardo S.27 Michigan State L 29-42 31,832 O.2 Illinois W 34-31* 30,381 Captains: Courtney Roby, Herana-Daze Jones, O.4 at Minnesota L 7-16 40,511 O.9 Northwestern W 34-17 30,101 Jodie Clemons O.11 Iowa L 9-45 33,428 O.16 at Wisconsin (17) L 0-59 78,243 S.4 Central Michigan W 41-10 36,041 O.18 at Illinois L 13-55 62,870 O.23 at Iowa W 38-31 63,777 S.11 at Oregon (24) W 30-24 57,550 O.25 Northwestern W 21-19 30,698 O.30 Michigan (15) L 31-34 41,516 S.18 at Kentucky L 32-51 65,532 N.1 Central Michigan L 34-37 26,140 N.13 at Minnesota (20) L 20-44 47,852 S.25 Michigan State L 20-30 24,471 N.8 Wisconsin L 20-55 30,618 N.20 Purdue (19) L 24-30 51,344 O.2 Michigan (19) L 14-35 35,001 N.15 at Penn State (7) L 7-34 108,445 * - overtime O.9 at Northwestern L 24-31* 27,213 N.22 at Purdue L 10-62 63,107 O.23 at Ohio State L 7-30 104,538 2000 • 3-8/2-6 (T-9th) O.30 Minnesota (24) W 30-21 22,282 OVERALL RECORD Coach: Cam Cameron N.6 at Illinois L 22-26 41,458 441-601-45 • 124 Years (1885-) Captains: Antwaan Randle El, Kemp Rasmussen, N.13 Penn State L 18-22 24,092 Versie Gaddis, Paul Mandina N.20 at Purdue L 24-63 65,137 Indiana’s AP ranking is listed to left of opponent; opponent AP S.9 North Carolina State L 38-41 30,151 * - double overtime ranking is list to right of opponent S.16 at Kentucky L 34-41 70,776 S.23 Cincinnati W 42-6 30,075 2005 • 4-7/1-7 (10th) * - indicates overtime game (1-4 all-time record) S.30 Iowa W 45-33 31,225 Coach: Terry Hoeppner O.7 at Northwestern (22) L 33-52 30,201 Captains: Chris Taylor, Adam Hines, John Pannozzo, Will O.14 at Michigan (18) L 0-58 110,909 Lumpkin O.21 Minnesota (22) W 51-43 30,882 S.2 at Central Michigan W 20-13 22,212 O.28 vs. Penn State L 24-27@ 43,122 S.10 Nicholls State W 35-31 27,600 N.4 at Illinois L 35-42 54,283 S.17 Kentucky W 38-14 40,240 N.11 Wisconsin L 22-43 30,469 O.1 at Wisconsin (17) L 24-41 82,330 N.18 at Purdue (17) L 13-41 69,104 O.8 Illinois W 36-13 35,829 @ RCA Dome - Indianapolis, Ind. 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1968 ROSE BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final USC 7 0 7 0 14 JANUARY 1, 1968 Indiana 0 3 0 0 3 PASADENA, CALIF. Attendance: 102,946 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 14, INDIANA 3 1st: USC––Simpson, 2-yard run (Aldridge kick) On Nov. 25, 1967, Indiana University improved its 2nd: IU––Kornowa, 27-yard field goal record to 9-1 with a 19-14 upset win over Purdue in the 3rd: USC––Simpson,BOwL 8-yard run (Aldridge kick)hisTOry regular-season finale. The win clinchedHistory the Big Ten title and secured the Hoosiers’ initial postseason bid - a trip Statistics: IU USC First Downs 13 20 to the Rose Bowl and a tilt against top-ranked and O.J. Yards Rushing 79 248 Simpson-led Southern California. Remarkably, just one Yards Passing 110 69 season earlier in 1966, Indiana had finished the season Total Offense 189 317 with a 1-8-1 record. Passes 9-25-1 5-9-1 IU’s only Rose Bowl appearance would not be an Punts 4-41 4-41 easy task for the Hoosiers. However, 102,946 fans Fumbles/Lost 2-1 3-1 watched intently as Indiana would give the Trojans Penalties/Yards 4-29 8-65 everything they could handle for four quarters. USC tallied first when All-America running back Rushing: IU–Isenbarger 12-38, Cole 10-21, Gonso 15-11, Krivoshia Simpson (25-128-2TDs rushing) scored on a 2-yard 4-9; USC–Simpson 25-128-2TDs, Scott 18-85, Sogge 6-17, Page touchdown run in the first quarter to cap an 84-yard 5-14, Dale 2-10, McCullough 1-(-6). scoring drive. Indiana would answer just one quarter later. The Hoosiers had a first-and-goal inside the Passing: IU–Gonso 25-9-110-0TD-1INT; USC–Sogge 7-4-57-0TD- 1INT, Page 1-1-12-0-0, Simpson 1-0-0-0-0. Southern California 10-yard line but could not score a touchdown. However, Indiana kicker David Kornowa did connect on a 27-yard field goal attempt that pulled the Hoosiers to within 7-3, a lead Receiving: IU–Gage 6-67, Butcher 3-43; USC–Drake 3-46, Mc- that USC would take into the locker room at halftime. Cullough 2-23. In the third quarter, the Trojans put together their final scoring drive of the day. This time it was a 45-yard drive capped by an eight-yard touchdown run by Simpson. The “Cardiac Kids,” Starters a nickname that IU had been given because of several exciting comebacks throughout the 1967 Indiana Off USC campaign, would threaten one more time but could not close the gap. IU moved to the USC Eric Stolberg SE Ron Drake 37-yard line midway through the fourth stanza but failed on two chances to gain a first down with Rick Spickard LT Mike Taylor just inches to go. Gary Cassells LG Fred Khasigian Harold Mauro C Dick Allmon Bob Russell RG Dennis Born Al Schmidt RT Ron Yary Al Gage TE Bob Klein Harry Gonso QB Steve Sogge John Isenbarger TB O.J. Simpson Jade Butcher FL Earl McCullough Terry Cole FB Dan Scott

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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1993 INDEPENDENCE BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final Virginia Tech 7 21 0 17 45 DECEMBER 31, 1993 Indiana 7 6 0 7 20 SHREVEPORT, LA. Attendance: 48,429 VIRGINIA TECH 45, INDIANA 20 1st: IU––Lewis, 75-yard pass from Paci (Manolopoulos kick) VT––Thomas, 13-yard pass from DeShazo (Williams kick) Virginia Tech used two touchdowns in the final 23 2nd: VT––Swarm, 6-yard run (Williams kick) IU––Manolopoulos, 26-yard field goal secondsBOwL of the first hisTO half to post a ry45-20 victory over IU––Manolopoulos, 40-yard field goal Indiana in the 1993 Independence Bowl. History VT––Lewis, 20-yard fumble return (Williams kick) On the positive side of the ledger for IU, wide VT––Banks, 80-yard return of blocked field goal (Williams kick) receiver Thomas Lewis tallied six receptions for 177 4th: VT––Freeman, 42-yard pass from DeShazo (Williams kick) VT––Edwards 5-yard run (Williams kick) yards and two touch-downs. However, Virginia Tech VT––Williams 42-yard field goal quarterback Maurice DeShazo completed 19-of-33 IU––Lewis, 42-yard pass from Dittoe (Manolopoulos kick) passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns on his way to earning offensive game MVP honors. Statistics: IU VT First Downs 17 11 On the other side of the ball, safety Antonio Banks Yards Rushing 125 20 was the game’s defensive MVP as he tallied nine Yards Passing 193 276 tackles, one interception and one pass broken up, in Total Offense 318 296 Passes 19-33-2 17-37-2 addition to a touchdown on the blocked field goal. Punts 8-39 7-38 Indiana finished the 1993 season with an 8-4 record. Fumbles/Lost 2-1 2-2 Two of its three regular season losses were by seven Penalties/Yards 8-84 7-55 points or less. Rushing: VT–Thomas 24-65, Swarm 9-40-1TD, Edwards 5-15-1TD, White 4-3, DeShazo 5-1, Druckenmiller 1-1; IU–Thurman 1-37, Chaney 11-34, Batts 3-10, Glover 3-6, Thomas 1-(-4), Paci 5-(-26), Dittoe 7-(-37).

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

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

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

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

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2007 INSIGHT BOWL Team 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 3 7 7 16 33 DECEMBER 31, 2007 Oklahoma State 21 14 7 7 49 TEMPE, ARIZ. Attendance: 48,892 OKLAHOMA STATE 49, INDIANA 33 1st: IU – Starr 43-yard field goal OSU – Savage 3-yard run (Bailey kick) Indiana capped off an emotional season in achieving OSU – Bryant 24-yard pass from Robinson (Bailey kick) OSU – Robinson 7-yard run (Bailey kick) late head coach Terry Hoeppner’s dream of “Playing 13,” 2nd: OSU - Bowman BOwL14-yard pass from Robinson hisTO (Bailey kick) ry as the Hoosiers returned to a postseasonHistory bowl for the IU – Thigpen 4-yard pass from Lewis (Starr kick) first time in 14 years at the 2007 Insight Bowl. OSU – Robinson 1-yard run (Bailey kick) Oklahoma State’s no-huddle offense took a strong 3rd: IU – Lewis 1-yard run (Starr kick) OSU – Bryant 11-yard pass from Robinson (Bailey kick) first half lead, and it was too much for a spirited Hoosier 4th: IU – Sears 5-yard run (Starr kick) squad to overcome in a 49-33 defeat. The Hoosiers IU – Starr 37-yard field goal rallied from a 35-10 halftime deficit to get within two OSU – Crosslin 1-yard run (Bailey kick) scores on two separate occasions in the second half. IU – Bailey 30-yard pass from Lewis (Lewis pass failed) Kellen Lewis threw for 204 yards and a pair of Statistics: IU OSU touchdowns in the loss, tying IU great Antwaan Randle First Downs 21 29 El for first place on the all-time list with 42 TD passes Yards Rushing 179 211 Yards Passing 220 302 in his career. The sophomore quarterback also ran for Total Offense 399 513 83 yards on 10 carries and scored a touchdown on the Passes 23-44-0 24-34-1 ground. Punts 5-182 3-106 The Hoosiers drove 52 yards on 11 plays on their Fumbles/Lost 0-0 3-1 Penalties/Yards 10-80 10-103 opening drive, taking a 3-0 lead on Austin Starr’s 43-yard field goal at the 10:41 mark of the opening quarter. But OSU scored the next 28 points of the game Rushing: IU-Lewis 10-83-1TD, Thigpen 11-56, Payton 8-43, Sears before the Hoosiers made it 28-10 on a Marcus Thigpen 4-yard TD grab. Cowboy quarterback Zac 1-5-1TD, Fisher 2-minus 6. OSU-Savage 23-100-1TD, Robinson Robinson tacked on a 1-yard run just before the half to give OSU a 25-point lead at the break. 15-70-2TDs, Hunter 8-33, Bryant 1-7, Crosslin 2-1-1TD. IU struck with the first points of the second half on a Lewis 1-yard run that followed a 4th- Passing: IU-Lewis, Kellen 22-43-204-2TDs, Means 1-1-16, OSU- and-8 conversion on a fake field goal pass from Lewis to Starr. The Cowboys rebutted with a TD Robinson 24-34-302-3TDs-1INT. of their own, and 16 fourth quarter points by the Hoosiers proved to not be enough to overcome Receiving: IU-Hardy 5-50, Means 5-41, Bailey 3-70-1TD, Fisher the early deficit. 3-20, Thigpen 2-4-1TD, Payton 2-3, Lewis1-16, Starr 1-9, Sexton 1-7. OSU-Bryant 9-117-2TDs, Bowman 6-74-1TD, Pettigrew 3-39, Newton 2-24, Savage 2-1, Hunter 1-24, Waller 1-23.

Starters Indiana Off Oklahoma State Rodger Saffold LT Russell Okung Pete Saxon LG David Koenig Ben Wyss C Andrew Lewis John Sandberg RG Steve Denning Charlie Emerson RT Brady Bond James Hardy WR Seth Newton Andrew Means WR Adarius Bowman Ray Fisher WR Dez Bryant Kellen Lewis QB Zac Robinson Marcus Thigpen RB Dantrell Savage Nick Sexton TEBrandon Pettigrew Indiana Def Oklahoma State Jammie Kirlew LE Marque Fountain Joe Kremer DT Quencey Patrick Greg Brown DT Nathan Peterson Greg Middleton RE Donovan Woods Will Patterson LB Jeremy Nethon Adam McClurg LB Patrick Lavine Justin Carrington LB Andre Sexton Leslie Majors CB Jacob Lacey Nick Polk FS Ricky Price Austin Thomas SS Quinton Moore Tracy Porter CB Terrance Anderson

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1960 • 1-3 1969 • 2-3 1978 • 4-3 O.8 Oregon State L 6-20 25,000 S.27 (10) California L 14-17 52,904 S.23 Washington (15) W 14-7 40,244 O.15 Marquette W 34-8 27,000 O.11 Minnesota W 17-7 52,804 S.30 Nebraska (12) L 17-69 42,738 O.22 Michigan State (13) L 0-35 32,322 O.18 Illinois W 41-20 51,812 O.14 Northwestern W 38-10 36,456 O.29 Northwestern L 3-21 19,092 N.8 Iowa L 17-28 52,854 O.28 Illinois W 31-10 37,355 Attendance: 103,414 (25,854 average per game) N.22 Purdue (17) L 21-44 56,223 N.4 Minnesota L 31-32 39,797 Attendance: 266,597 (53,319) N.11 Iowa W 34-14 33,167 1961 • 1-3 N.18 Ohio State (19) L 18-21 47,540 O.7 Wisconsin L 3-6 23,270 1970 • 0-5 Attendance: 277,297 (39,614) O.21 Washington State W 33-7 23,307 S.19 Colorado L 9-16 42,471 N.11 Ohio State (3) L 7-16 27,108 O.3 West Virginia (14) L 10-16 44,482 1979 • 4-2 N.25memOriaL Purdue L sTadium 12-34 34,798 O.24 resuWisconsin LT sL 12-30 48,643HistoryS.15 Vanderbilt W 44-13 30,685 Attendance: 108,483 (27,121) O.31 Michigan State L 7-32 41,426 S.22 Kentucky W 18-10 45,920 N.14 Northwestern L 7-21 25,778 S.29 Colorado L 16-17 36,160 1962 • 1-3 Attendance: 202,800 (40,560) O.18 Northwestern W 30-0 30,086 S.22 Kansas State W 21-0 17,892 N.3 Minnesota W 42-24 35,507 O.13 Iowa L 10-14 29,771 1971 • 2-4 N.17 Purdue (12) L 21-37 53,202 O.27 Michigan State (10) L 8-26 24,337 S.18 Kentucky W 26-8 41,954 Attendance: 231,560 (38,593) N.3 Northwestern (1) L 21-26 26,468 O.2 Syracuse L 0-7 31,989 Attendance: 98,468 (24,617) O.16 Ohio State (13) L 7-27 50,812 1980 • 3-2 O.23 Northwestern L 10-24 32,409 S.13 Iowa L 7-16 50,173 1963 • 2-2 N.6 Illinois L 21-22 23,018 O.4 Duke W 31-21 43,120 O.5 Ohio State L 0-21 42,296 N.20 Purdue W 38-31 50,978 O.11 Wisconsin W 24-0 51,029 O.26 Cincinnati W 20-6 34,583 Attendance: 231,160 (38,527) N.1 Michigan (18) L 0-35 52,071 N.9 Oregon State W 20-15 25,895 N.15 Illinois W 26-24 38,128 N.30 Purdue L 15-21 33,987 1972 • 3-2 Attendance: 234,521 (46,904) Attendance: 136,761 (34,190) S.16 Minnesota W 27-23 35,783 S.23 TCU L 28-31 34,004 1981 • 2-3 1964 • 1-4 O.14 Wisconsin W 33-7 50,122 S.19 USC (2) L 0-21 51,167 S.26 Northwestern L 13-14 30,727 N.4 Michigan (4) L 7-21 41,336 O.3 Michigan (8) L 17-38 50,612 O.10 Iowa L 20-21 31,108 N.18 Iowa W 16-8 27,440 O.17 Minnesota W 17-16 46,460 O.17 Ohio State W 27-20 38,257 Attendance: 188,685 (37,737) N.7 Wisconsin L 7-28 44,218 O.31 Minnesota L 0-21 33,245 N.21 Purdue W 20-17 48,466 N.14 Oregon L 21-29 20,708 1973 • 1-4 Attendance: 240,923 (48,185) Attendance: 154,045 (30,809) S.15 Illinois L 14-28 51,433 S.29 Kentucky W 17-3 51,523 1982 • 2-4 1965 • 2-3 O.20 Ohio State (1) L 7-37 53,183 S.11 Northwestern W 30-0 38,595 S.18 Kansas State W 19-7 22,883 N.10 Northwestern L 20-21 41,053 S.25 Syracuse W 17-10 42,020 S.25 Northwestern L 0-20 31,537 N.24 Purdue L 23-28 44,789 O.9 Iowa L 20-24 46,212 O.23 Washington State L 7-8 32,601 Attendance: 241,981 (48,396) O.23 Ohio State L 25-49 52,040 O.30 Iowa W 21-17 32,417 O.30 Michigan State L 14-22 38,571 N.20 Purdue L 21-26 50,046 1974 • 1-5 N.13 Illinois L 7-48 38,471 Attendance: 169,484 (33,897) S.21 Arizona (17) L 20-35 35,683 Attendance: 255,909 (42,652) O.5 West Virginia L 0-24 30,153 1966 • 0-3-1 O.12 Minnesota W 34-3 34,102 1983 • 3-3 S.17 Miami (Ohio) L 10-20 28,538 O.26 Wisconsin L 25-35 31,453 S.10 Duke W 15-10 41,120 O.8 Minnesota T 7-7 34,721 N.2 Michigan (3) L 7-21 32,873 S.24 Northwestern L 8-10 40,347 O.15 Illinois L 10-24 39,339 N.16 Michigan State (15) L 10-19 25,492 O.8 Minnesota W 38-31 41,111 N.12 Michigan State (2) L 19-37 30,096 Attendance: 189,756 (31,626) O.15 Michigan State W 24-12 46,088 Attendance: 132,694 (33,174) N.5 Ohio State (14) L 17-56 51,176 1975 • 2-3 N.19 Purdue L 30-31 52,038 1967 • 5-0 S.13 Minnesota W 20-14 35,954 Attendance: 271,880 (45,313) S.23 Kentucky W 12-10 42,311 S.27 Utah W 31-7 32,864 S.30 Kansas W 18-15 34,861 O.18 Iowa L 10-20 32,441 1984 • 0-4 O.14 Iowa W 21-17 41,353 N.8 Michigan State L 6-14 31,930 S.15 Kentucky L 14-48 44,389 N.4 (7) Wisconsin W 14-9 46,910 N.22 Purdue L 7-9 43,455 S.29 Michigan (14) L 6-14 38,729 N.25 Purdue (3) W 19-14 52,770 Attendance: 176,644 (35,329) O.19 Wisconsin L 16-20 38,754 Attendance: 218,205 (43,641) O.26 Iowa (17) L 20-24 37,747 1976 • 2-4 Attendance: 159,619 (39,905) 1968 • 3-2 S.18 Nebraska (8) L 13-45 41,289 S.21 (15) Baylor W 40-36 44,382 O.2 N.C. State L 21-24 32,090 1985 • 3-3 O.5 Illinois W 28-14 50,996 O.9 Northwestern W 7-0 34,889 S.14 Louisville W 41-28 37,626 O.19 (19) Michigan (18) L 22-27 51,951 O.23 Michigan (1) L 0-35 39,385 S.21 Navy W 38-35 35,610 O.26 Arizona W 16-13 44,847 O.30 Ohio State (8) L 7-47 49,254 O.5 Northwestern W 26-7 36,905 N.16 (19) Minnesota L 6-20 49,234 N.13 Wisconsin W 15-14 27,518 O.19 Minnesota L 7-22 28,331 Attendance: 241,410 (48,282) Attendance: 224,425 (37,404) N.9 Michigan State L 16-35 24,764 N.23 Purdue L 21-34 51,752 1977 • 3-2-1 Attendance: 214,988 (35,831) S.10 Wisconsin L 14-30 34,755 S.17 Louisiana State W 24-21 30,067 S.24 Miami (Ohio) L 20-21 28,732 O.15 Michigan State T 13-13 36,892 O.29 Minnesota (19) W 34-22 30,399 N.19 Purdue W 21-10 52,914 Attendance: 213,759 (35,627)

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1986 • 3-3 1995 • 2-5 2003 • 2-4 S.13 Louisville W 21-0 35,126 S.9 Western Michigan W 24-10 30,856 S.13 Indiana State W 33-3 31,112 S.20 Navy W 52-29 32,434 S.16 Kentucky L 10-17 37,225 S.20 Kentucky L 34-17 34,829 O.11 Ohio State L 22-24 51,641 S.23 Southern Mississippi W 27-26 31,216 O.11 Northwestern L 37-31* 27,213 O.25 Michigan (4) L 14-38 36,964 O.7 Illinois L 10-17 38,098 O.25 Ohio State (8) L 6-35 51,240 N.1 Wisconsin W 21-7 35,111 O.21 Michigan (10) L 17-34 44,623 N.8 Illinois W 17-14 24,102 N.15 Illinois L 16-21 34,572 N.11 Michigan State L 13-31 24,027 N.22 Purdue (16) L 16-24 41,404 Attendance: 225,848 (37,641) N.24 Purdue L 14-51 34,029 * - overtime Attendance: 240,074 (34,296) Attendance: 209,900 (34,983) 1987 • 6-0 S.12 Rice W 35-13 38,132 1996 • 1-4 2004 • 2-3 S.26 Missouri W History 20-17 41,145 S.14 Miami (Ohio) memOriaL W 21-14 31,584 sTadiumS.4 Central Michigan resuW 41-10 36,041LTs O.3 Northwestern W 35-18 38,553 S.28 Northwestern (25) L 17-35 36,714 S.25 Michigan State L 20-30 24,471 O.24 (15) Michigan (20) W 14-10 51,240 O.12 Iowa L 10-31 37,154 O.2 Michigan (19) L 14-35 35,001 N.7 (18) Illinois W 34-22 50,026 O.26 Penn State (17) L 26-48 37,584 O.30 Minnesota (24) W 30-21 22,282 N.21 (20) Purdue W 35-14 51,951 N.16 Ohio State (2) L 17-27 49,271 N.13 Penn State L 18-22 24,092 Attendance: 271,047 (45,175) Attendance: 192,307 (38,461) Attendance: 141,887 (28,377)

1988 • 4-1 1997 • 2-4 2005 • 3-3 S.17 Kentucky W 36-15 51,077 S.13 Ball State W 33-6 38,006 S.10 Nicholls State W 35-31 27,600 O.8 Ohio State W 41-7 52,133 S.20 Kentucky L 7-49 41,149 S.17 Kentucky W 38-14 40,240 O.15 (18) Minnesota W 33-13 51,154 O.4 Michigan (6) L 0-37 42,240 O.8 Illinois W 36-13 35,829 O.29 Iowa W 45-34 52,128 O.11 Michigan State (11) L 6-38 35,082 O.22 Ohio State (14) L 10-41 52,866 N.14 Michigan State L 12-38 50,738 N.1 Illinois W 23-6 32,705 N.5 Minnesota L 21-42 30,656 Attendance: 257,230 (51,446) N.22 Purdue (23) L 7-56 46,559 N.19 Purdue L 14-41 50,023 Attendance: 235,741 (39,290) Attendance: 237,214 (39,536) 1989 • 4-2 S.16 Missouri W 24-7 48,106 1998 • 3-2 2006 • 3-4 S.30 Toledo W 32-12 43,501 S.12 Western Michigan W 45-30 31,238 S.2 Western Michigan W 39-20 30,733 O.7 Northwestern W 43-11 47,845 O.3 Wisconsin (13) L 20-24 32,328 S.16 Southern Illinois L 28-35 31,156 O.21 Minnesota W 28-18 51,069 O.17 Iowa W 14-7 36,598 S.23 Connecticut L 7-14 27,256 N.4 Michigan State L 20-51 51,567 0.31 Ohio State (1) L 7-38 52,049 S.30 Wisconsin L 17-52 32,142 N.25 Purdue L 14-15 47,502 N.14 Minnesota W 20-19 30,049 O.14 Iowa (15) W 31-28 31,392 Attendance: 289,590 (48,265) Attendance: 182,263 (36,452) O.28 Michigan State W 46-21 36,444 N.11 Michigan (2) L 3-34 42,320 1990 • 3-2-1 1999 • 3-4 Attendance: 231,443 (33,063) S.22 Missouri W 58-7 45,228 S.4 Ball State W 21-9 31,238 S.29 Eastern Michigan W 37-6 40,043 S.11 North Carolina L 30-42 30,249 2007 • 5-2 O.13 (22) Ohio State T 27-27 52,080 S.18 Kentucky L 35-44 39,146 S.1 Indiana State W 55-7 34,715 O.27 Michigan (20) L 19-45 51,948 O.2 Illinois W 34-31* 30,381 S.15 Akron W 41-24 31,196 N.10 Wisconsin W 20-7 45,093 O.9 Northwestern W 34-17 30,101 S.22 Illinois L 14-27 34,707 N.17 Illinois (22) L 10-24 44,639 O.30 Michigan (15) L 31-34 41,516 O.6 Minnesota W 40-20 32,009 Attendance: 279,031 (46,505) N.20 Purdue (19) L 24-30 51,344 O.20 Penn State L 31-36 41,251 * - overtime N.3 Ball State W 38-20 34,406 1991 • 5-0 Attendance: 253,975 (36,282) N.17 Purdue W 27-24 50,741 S.21 Kentucky W 13-10 48,994 Attendance: 259,025 (37,004) O.5 Michigan State W 31-0 46,882 2000 • 3-2 O.12 Northwestern W 44-6 44,915 S.9 North Carolina State L 38-41 30,151 2008 • 3-5 N.2 Minnesota W 34-8 44,095 S.23 Cincinnati W 42-6 30,075 A.30 Western Kentucky W 31-13 30,067 N.23 Purdue W 24-22 51,596 S.30 Iowa W 45-33 31,225 S.6 Murray State W 45-3 30,123 Attendance: 236,482 (47,296) O.21 Minnesota (22) W 51-43 30,882 S.20 Ball State L 20-42 41,349 N.11 Wisconsin L 22-43 30,469 S.27 Michigan State L 29-42 31,832 1992 • 3-3 Attendance: 152,802 (30,560) O.11 Iowa L 9-45 33,428 S.12 Miami (Ohio) W 16-0 38,815 O.25 Northwestern W 21-19 30,698 S.26 Missouri W 20-10 40,907 2001 • 3-3 N.1 Central Michigan L 34-37 26,140 O.17 Michigan (3) L 3-31 51,735 S.22 Utah L 26-28 26,591 N.8 Wisconsin L 20-55 30,618 O.24 Wisconsin W 10-3 43,142 S.29 Ohio State L 14-27 48,577 Attendance: 254,255 (31,782) N.7 Iowa L 0-14 44,311 O.13 Illinois L 14-35 31,116 N.14 Ohio State (19) L 10-27 45,534 N.3 Northwestern W 56-21 26,213 STADIUM TOTALS • 49 YEARS (1960-) Attendance: 264,444 (44,074) N.24 Purdue W 13-7 36,685 Record: 128-142-3 D.1 Kentucky W 26-15 26,449 Attendance: 10,485,450 (38,409) 1993 • 6-1 Attendance: 195,631 (32,605) S.4 Toledo W 27-0 30,327 Indiana’s AP ranking is listed to left of opponent; opponent AP S.11 Northern Illinois W 28-10 30,920 2002 • 3-3 ranking is list to right of opponent S.18 Kentucky W 24-8 43,545 A.31 William & Mary W 25-17 33,427 S.25 Wisconsin (22) L 15-27 34,306 S.21 Central Michigan W 39-29 32,740 * - indicates overtime game (1-1 all-time record at Memorial O.9 Iowa W 16-10 40,066 O.12 Wisconsin (23) W 32-29 31,156 Stadium) O.30 (23) Michigan State (22) W 10-0 40,110 O.19 Iowa (15) L 8-24 33,458 N.20 (21) Purdue W 24-17 48,429 N.9 Michigan State L 56-21 29,253 Attendance: 267,703 (38,243) N.16 Penn State (16) L 25-58 27,454 Attendance: 187,488 (31,248) 1994 • 3-3 S.3 Cincinnati W 28-3 31,284 S.10 Miami (Ohio) W 35-14 33,489 O.1 Minnesota W 27-20 38,195 O.22 Northwestern L 7-20 39,208 N. 5 Penn State (2) L 29-35 47,754 N.12 Ohio State L 17-32 44,672 Attendance: 234,602 (39,100)

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2008 • 3-9 (1-7 Big Ten) 2007 • 7-6 (3-5 Big Ten) Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. 8/30 Western Kentucky W 31-13 30067 9/1 Indiana State W 55-7 34715 9/6 Murray State W 45-3 30123 9/8 at Western Michigan W 37-27 32129 9/20 Ball State L 20-42 41349 9/15 Akron W 41-24 31196 9/27 Michigan State L 29-42 31832 9/22 Illinois L 14-27 34707 10/4 at Minnesota L 7-16 40511 9/29 at Iowa W 38-20 70585 10/11 Iowa L 9-45 33428 10/6 Minnesota W 40-20 32009 10/18 at Illinois L 13-55 62870 10/13 at Michigan State L 27-52 73449 10/25 Northwestern W 21-19 30698 10/20 No. 25 Penn State L 31-36 41251 seasOn-By-seasOn11/1 Central Michigan L 34-37 sTaTs26140 10/27 at Wisconsin L 3-33 81324 11/8 Wisconsin L 20-55 30618 11/3 Ball StateHistoryW 38-20 34406 11/15 at Penn State L 7-34 108445 11/10 at Northwestern L 28-31 20466 11/22 at Purdue L 10-62 63107 11/17 Purdue W 27-24 50741 12/31 vs. Oklahoma State L 33-49 48892 team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS POINTS 246 423 team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS Points Per Game 20.5 35.2 POINTS 412 370 FIRST DOWNS 204 286 Points Per Game 31.7 28.5 Rushing 96 123 FIRST DOWNS 265 298 Passing 90 147 Rushing 102 124 Penalty 18 16 Passing 136 156 RUSHING YARDAGE 2003 2060 Penalty 27 18 Yards gained rushing 2270 2407 RUSHING YARDAGE 2046 2076 Yards lost rushing 267 347 Yards gained rushing 2497 2452 Rushing Attempts 445 501 Yards lost rushing 451 376 Average Per Rush 4.5 4.1 Rushing Attempts 475 549 Average Per Game 166.9 171.7 Average Per Rush 4.3 3.8 TDs Rushing 19 30 Average Per Game 157.4 159.7 PASSING YARDAGE 2175 3126 TDs Rushing 18 24 Att-Comp-Int 358-193-11 396-250-6 PASSING YARDAGE 3073 3168 Average Per Pass 6.1 7.9 Att-Comp-Int 446-267-11 469-289-19 Average Per Catch 11.3 12.5 Average Per Pass 6.9 6.8 Average Per Game 181.2 260.5 Average Per Catch 11.5 11.0 TDs Passing 11 20 Average Per Game 236.4 243.7 TOTAL OFFENSE 4178 5186 TDs Passing 28 21 Total Plays 803 897 TOTAL OFFENSE 5119 5244 Average Per Play 5.2 5.8 Total Plays 921 1018 Average Per Game 348.2 432.2 Average Per Play 5.6 5.2 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 73-1456 36-875 Average Per Game 393.8 403.4 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 16-144 23-145 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 50-1112 64-1427 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 6-15 11-140 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 23-254 25-147 FUMBLES-LOST 18-10 25-16 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 19-347 11-139 PENALTIES-YARDS 64-591 50-496 FUMBLES-LOST 38-18 22-12 PUNTS-AVG 66-36.6 50-37.3 PENALTIES-YARDS 75-709 84-814 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 26:50 33:10 PUNTS-AVG 61-37.7 63-39.3 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 47/170 80/171 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 28:05 31:53 3rd-Down Pct 28% 47% 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 79/187 87/207 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6/23 8/11 3rd-Down Pct 42% 42% 4th-Down Pct 26% 73% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 10/17 16/23 4th-Down Pct 59% 70% rushing no. Yds. avg. tD LG avg./G Kellen Lewis 94 631 6.7 7 78 52.6 rushing no. Yds. avg. tD LG avg./G Marcus Thigpen 93 500 5.4 3 75 50.0 Kellen Lewis 147 736 5.0 9 64 56.6 Marcus Thigpen 138 568 4.1 0 59 47.3 passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD Kellen Lewis 193 110 8 57.0 1131 6 passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD Ben Chappell 153 80 3 52.3 1001 4 Kellen Lewis 442 265 10 60.0 3043 28 Ben Chappell 2 1 1 50.0 14 0 receiving no. Yds. avg. tD LG avg./G Ray Fisher 42 373 8.9 5 64 33.9 receiving no. Yds. avg. tD LG avg./G Andrew Means 34 450 13.2 1 47 40.9 James Hardy 79 1125 14.2 16 79 86.5 Ray Fisher 52 482 9.3 4 60 40.2 Kicking FGm-FGa Austin Starr 10-17 Kicking FGm-FGa Austin Starr 21-23 punting no. Yds. avg. LG Chris Hagerup 61 2586 42.4 67 punting no. Yds. avg. LG Michael Hines 59 2301 39.0 60 punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Ray Fisher 11 106 9.6 29 0 punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Tracy Porter 23 254 11.0 71 0 Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Marcus Thigpen 38 853 22.4 0 68 Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Demetrius McCray 17 387 22.8 0 36 James Bailey 18 456 25.3 91 1 Marcus Thigpen 18 413 22.9 53 0 tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. Matt Mayberry 53 36 89 8.5-47 tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. Jammie Kirlew 53 21 74 19.5-102 Austin Thomas 64 48 112 0-0 Will Patterson 59 45 104 8.0-37 Sacks no. Yds. Jammie Kirlew 10.5 86 Sacks no. Yds. Greg Middleton 16.0 102 interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Austin Thomas 2 11 5.5 7 0 interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Tracy Porter 6 137 22.8 49 0

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2006 • 5-7 (3-5 Big Ten) 2005 • 4-7 (1-7 Big Ten) Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. 9/2 Western Michigan W 39-20 30733 9/2 at Central Michigan W 20-13 22,212 9/9 at Ball State W 24-23 23813 9/10 Nicholls State W 35-31 27,600 9/16 Southern Illinois L 28-35 31156 9/17 Kentucky W 38-14 40,240 9/23 Connecticut L 7-14 27256 10/1 at Wisconsin L 24-41 82,330 9/30 Wisconsin L 17-52 32142 10/8 Illinois W 36-13 35,829 10/7 at Illinois W 34-32 43006 10/15 at Iowa L 21-38 70,585 10/14 No. 13 Iowa W 31-28 31392 10/22 Ohio State L 10-41 52,866 10/21 at No. 1 Ohio State L 3-44 105267 10/29 at Michigan State L 15-46 74,063 10/28 Michigan State W 46-21 36444 11/5seasOn-BMinnesota y-LseasOn 21-42 30,656sTaTs 11/4 at Minnesota HistoryL 26-63 44610 11/12 at Michigan L 14-41 110,580 11/11 No. 2 Michigan L 3-34 42320 11/19 Purdue L 14-41 50,223 11/18 at Purdue L 19-28 62105 team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS POINTS 248 361 POINTS 277 394 Points Per Game 22.5 32.8 Points Per Game 23.1 32.8 FIRST DOWNS 216 228 FIRST DOWNS 233 231 Rushing 93 116 Rushing 83 101 Passing 106 96 Passing 124 115 Penalty 17 16 Penalty 26 15 RUSHING YARDAGE 1443 2360 RUSHING YARDAGE 1366 2089 Yards gained rushing 1769 2655 Yards gained rushing 1749 2281 Yards lost rushing 326 295 Yards lost rushing 383 192 Rushing Attempts 425 472 Rushing Attempts 392 453 Average Per Rush 3.4 5.0 Average Per Rush 3.5 4.6 Average Per Game 131.2 214.5 Average Per Game 113.8 174.1 TDs Rushing 9 28 TDs Rushing 13 22 PASSING YARDAGE 2416 2228 PASSING YARDAGE 2665 2739 Att-Comp-Int 403-223-16 301-166-7 Att-Comp-Int 430-232-12 318-196-13 Average Per Pass 6.0 7.4 Average Per Pass 6.2 8.6 Average Per Catch 10.8 13.4 Average Per Catch 11.5 14.0 Average Per Game 219.6 202.5 Average Per Game 222.1 228.2 TDs Passing 24 14 TDs Passing 16 29 TOTAL OFFENSE 3859 4588 TOTAL OFFENSE 4031 4828 Total Plays 828 773 Total Plays 822 771 Average Per Play 4.7 5.9 Average Per Play 4.9 6.3 Average Per Game 350.8 417.1 Average Per Game 335.9 402.3 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 31-716 27-613 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 47-1043 37-707 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 22-138 37-496 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 18-226 31-297 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 7-155 16-122 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 13-232 12-182 FUMBLES-LOST 14-9 17-10 FUMBLES-LOST 28-14 16-9 PENALTIES-YARDS 74-605 54-511 FUMBLES-LOST 28-14 16-9 Average Per Game 55.0 46.5 PENALTIES-YARDS 59-505 67-657 PUNTS-YARDS 77-3172 61-2306 PUNTS-AVG 66-39.6 65-40.3 Average Per Punt 41.2 37.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 29:41 30:12 Net punt average 34.8 35.5 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 56/167 65/155 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:36 29:25 3rd-Down Pct 34% 42% 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 77/187 62/157 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8/23 4/5 3rd-Down Pct 41% 39% 4th-Down Pct 35% 80% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 9/17 4/13 4th-Down Pct 53% 31% rushing no. Yds. avg. tD LG avg./G Kellen Lewis 124 441 3.6 5 62 40.1 rushing no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G Marcus Thigpen 98 387 3.9 2 44 32.2 Chris Taylor 156 740 4.7 38 4 67.3 Yamar Washington 127 443 3.5 32 1 40.3 passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD Kellen Lewis 190 346 7 54.9 2221 14 passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD Blake Powers 37 70 5 52.9 386 1 Blake Powers 376 212 16 56.4 2305 22 Graeme McFarland 25 10 0 40.0 91 2 receiving no. Yds. avg. tD LG avg./G James Hardy 51 722 14.2 10 48 72.2 receiving no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G James Bailey 40 401 10.0 0 38 33.4 James Hardy 61 893 14.6 83 10 89.3 Marcus Thigpen 32 432 13.5 74 2 39.3 Kicking FGm-FGa Austin Starr 12-15 Kicking FGm-FGa Joe Kleinsmith 3-6 punting no. Yds. avg. LG Tyson Beattie 64 2592 40.5 71 punting no. Yds. avg. LG Tyson Beattie 75 3124 41.7 63 punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Tracy Porter 12 223 18.6 86 1 punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Lance Bennett 10 66 6.6 23 0 Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Marcus Thigpen 24 723 30.1 100 3 Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Lance Bennett 24 544 22.7 86 0 tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. Will Meyers 53 25 78 4.0-10 tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. Troy Grosfield 42 21 63 2.0-3 Kyle Killion 63 28 91 8.0-16 Will Meyers 64 20 84 7.0-21 Sacks no. Yds. Kenny Kendal 4.0 19 Sacks no. Yds. Victor Adeyanju 6.5 51 interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Will Meyers 5 74 14.8 37 0 interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Tracy Porter 3 108 36.0 63 0

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2004 • 3-8 (1-7 Big Ten) 2003 • 2-10 (1-7 Big Ten) Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. 9/4 Central Michigan W 41-10 36041 8/30 at Connecticut L 10-34 38109 9/11 at No. 24 Oregon W 30-24 57550 9/6 at Washington L 13-38 71125 9/18 at Kentucky L 32-51 65532 9/13 Indiana State W 33-3 31112 9/25 Michigan State L 20-30 24471 9/20 Kentucky L 17-34 34829 10/2 No. 11 Michigan L 14-35 35001 9/27 at Michigan L 17-31 110788 10/9 at Northwestern L (2OT) 24-31 22688 10/4 at Michigan State L 3-31 72398 10/23 at Ohio State L 7-30 104538 10/11 Northwestern L (OT) 31-37 27213 10/30 No. 23 Minnesota W 30-21 22282 10/25 Ohio State L 6-35 51240 seasOn-B11/6 at Illinois y-seasOnL 22-26 sTaTs41458 11/1 at Minnesota L 7-55 45398 11/13 Penn State L 18-22 24092 11/8 Illinois HistoryW 17-14 24102 11/20 at Purdue L 24-63 65137 11/15 at Penn State L 7-52 106465 11/22 Purdue L 16-24 41404 team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS POINTS 268 343 team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS Points Per Game 24.4 31.2 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 234 268 FIRST DOWNS 190 252 Rushing 121 143 Rushing 91 105 Passing 99 112 Passing 83 131 Penalty 14 13 Penalty 16 16 RUSHING YARDAGE 1863 2311 RUSHING YARDAGE 1492 2164 Rushing Att. 555 508 Yards Gained Rushing 1922 2441 Avg. Per Rush 3.4 4.5 Yards Lost Rushing 430 277 Avg. Per Game 155.2 192.6 Rushing Attempts 471 429 TDs Rushing 15 23 Average Per Rush 3.2 5.0 PASSING YARDAGE 1998 2845 Average Per Game 135.6 196.7 Att-Comp-Int 330-174-9 316-212-9 TD’s Rushing 13 18 Avg. Per Pass 6.1 9.0 PASSING YARDAGE 2049 2821 Avg. Per Catch 11.5 13.4 Att-Comp-Int 293-162-9 376-212-11 Avg. Per Game 166.5 237.1 Average Per Pass 7.0 7.5 TDs Passing 4 24 Average Per Catch 12.6 13.3 TOTAL OFFENSE 3861 5156 Average Per Game 186.3 256.5 Total Plays 885 824 TD’s Passing 13 25 Avg. Per Play 4.4 6.3 TOTAL OFFENSE 3541 4985 Avg. Per Game 321.8 429.7 Total Plays 764 805 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 38-774 32-503 Average Per Play 4.6 6.2 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 29-276 32-382 Average Per Game 321.9 453.2 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 9-56 9-110 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 27-758 28-520 FUMbLES-LOST 21-8 18-11 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 22-220 36-253 PENALTIES-YDS. 61-508 88-688 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 11-234 9-53 PUNTS-AvG. 69-40.2 49-42.0 FUMBLES-LOST 17-6 19-8 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:30 29:20 PENALTIES-YARDS 74-550 67-574 3RD DOWN CONvERSIONS 70-195 70-155 Average Per Game 50.0 52.2 4TH DOWN CONvERSIONS 17-34 11-17 PUNTS-YARDS 74-3076 54-2184 Average Per Punt 41.6 40.4 rushing no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G Net Punt Average 38.1 36.4 benJarvus Green-Ellis 225 938 4.2 39 7 78.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:47 28:05 Chris Taylor 116 464 4.0 39 3 46.4 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 55/162 67/157 brian Lewis 90 398 4.4 42 3 66.3 3rd-Down Pct 34% 43% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7/14 6/16 passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD 4th-Down Pct 50% 38% Matt Lovecchio 291 155 9 53.3 1778 3 Graeme McFarland 36 18 0 50.0 206 1 rushing no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G BenJarvus Green-Ellis 231 794 3.4 53 5 72.2 receiving no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G Chris Taylor 82 329 4.0 22 3 29.9 Courtney Roby 45 504 11.2 55 0 45.8 Glenn Johnson 36 436 12.1 39 2 39.6 passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD Matt LoVecchio 261 153 7 56.5 1951 13 Kicking FGm-FGa Blake Powers 22 9 2 40.9 98 0 bryan Robertson 12-18 receiving no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G punting no. Yds. avg. LG Courtney Roby 55 810 14.7 64 7 73.6 Tyson beattie 68 2773 40.8 80 Jahkeen Gilmore 23 308 13.4 80 2 34.2 punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Kicking FGm-FGa Glenn Johnson 17 136 8.0 18 0 Bryan Robertson 11-14 Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD punting no. Yds. avg. LG Lance bennett 18 405 22.5 70 0 Tyson Beattie 65 2684 41.3 59 tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Kyle Killion 65 32 97 7.0-17 Lance Bennett 19 208 10.9 94 1 Herana-Daze Jones 68 28 96 3.0-10 Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Sacks no. Yds. Lance Bennett 20 599 30.0 98 1 Jodie Clemons 6.0 31 tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Herana-Daze Jones 110 69 41 5.0-9 Herana-Daze Jones 2 1 0.5 1 0 Kyle Killion 107 71 36 16.5-74 Cedric Henry 2 4 2.0 3 0 Sacks no. Yds. Kenny Kendal 5.5 36 interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Tracy Porter 3 115 38.3 96 1

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2002 • 3-9 (1-7 Big Ten) 2001 • 5-6 (4-4 Big Ten) Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. 8/31 William & Mary W 25-17 33,427 9/6 at North Carolina State L 14-35 51,500 9/7 at Utah L 13-40 33,419 9/22 Utah L 26-28 26,591 9/14 at Kentucky L 17-27 70,347 9/29 Ohio State L 14-27 48,577 9/21 Central Michigan W 39-29 32,740 10/6 at Wisconsin W 63-32 79,264 9/28 at Ohio State L 17-45 104,194 10/13 Illinois L 14-35 31,116 10/12 Wisconsin W 32-29 31,156 10/20 at Iowa L 28-42 68,295 10/19 Iowa L 8-24 33,458 11/3 Northwestern W 56-21 26,213 10/26 at Illinois L 14-45 50,295 11/10 at Michigan State W 37-28 73,990 11/2 at Northwestern L 37-41 25,077 11/17seasOn-Bat Penn State y-LseasOn14-28 106,527sTaTs 11/9 Michigan State HistoryL 21-56 29,253 11/24 Purdue W 13-7 36,685 11/16 Penn State L 25-58 27,454 12/1 Kentucky W 26-15 26,449 11/23 at Purdue L 10-34 59,114 team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS FIrSt DOWNS 253 241 TOTAL FIrST DOWNS 233 265 rushing 152 89 rushing 85 147 Passing 85 136 Passing 137 105 Penalty 16 16 Penalty 11 16 rUShINg YarDage 2,964 1,586 rUShINg YArDAge 1,398 2,820 Yards gained rushing 3,224 1,846 rushing Attempts 434 522 Yards lost rushing 260 260 Average Per rush 3.2 5.4 rushing attempts 541 408 Average Per game 116.5 235.0 average Per rush 5.5 3.9 TDs rushing 12 33 average Per game 269.5 144.2 PASSINg YArDAge 3,020 2,289 tDs rushing 33 18 Att-Comp-Int 446-228-21 335-202-8 PaSSINg YarDage 1,824 2,746 Average Per Pass 6.8 6.8 att-Comp-Int 264-137-5 362-227-9 Average Per Catch 13.2 11.3 average Per Pass 6.9 7.6 AverAge Per gAMe 251.7 190.8 average Per Catch 13.3 12.1 TDs Passing 18 23 average Per game 165.8 249.6 TOTAL OFFeNSe 4,418 5,109 tDs Passing 10 21 Total Plays 880 857 tOtaL OFFeNSe 4,788 4,332 Average Per Play 5.0 6.0 total Plays 805 770 Average Per game 368.2 425.8 average Per Play 5.9 5.6 KICKOFF reTUrNS-YDS. 56-1109 33-749 average Per game 435.3 393.8 PUNT reTUrNS-YDS. 25-163 27-228 KICKOFF retUrNS-YDS. 37-812 29-535 INTerCePTION reTUrNS-YDS. 8-123 21-340 PUNt retUrNS-YDS. 18-206 20-165 FUMbLeS-LOST 18-8 23-9 INterCePtION retUrNS-YDS. 9-114 5-97 PeNALTIeS/YArDS 58-565 68-602 FUMbLeS-LOSt 16-7 24-10 PUNTS/Avg. 59-37.5 45-38.7 PeNaLtIeS-YarDS 77-628 65-551 TIMe OF POSSeSSION/gAMe 29:24 30:15 PUNtS-avg. 45-30.7 49-39.6 3rD-DOWN CONverSIONS 86/195 68/163 tIMe OF POSSeSSION/gaMe 31:29 28:31 4Th-DOWN CONverSIONS 10/27 13/24 3rD-DOWN CONverSIONS 74/158 74/152 4th-DOWN CONverSIONS 12/24 10/16 rushing no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G Yamar Washington 174 688 4.0 26 9 62.5 rushing no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G brian Lewis 104 458 4.4 32 0 76.3 Levron Williams 212 1,401 6.6 80 17 127.4 Chris Taylor 48 229 4.8 26 2 38.2 antwaan randle el 188 964 5.1 57 8 87.6 Jeremi Johnson 95 546 5.7 27 7 49.6 passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD gibran hamdan 293 152 14 51.9 2,215 9 passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD Tommy Jones 152 75 7 49.3 879 9 antwaan randle el 231 118 5 51.1 1,664 9 tommy Jones 31 18 0 58.1 163 1 receiving no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G Courtney roby 59 1,039 17.6 76 4 86.6 receiving no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G glenn Johnson 53 837 15.8 66 5 69.8 Levron Williams 26 289 11.1 44 2 26.3 glenn Johnson 21 229 10.9 26 1 20.8 Kicking FGm-FGa henry Frazier 16 271 16.9 47 2 24.6 bryan robertson 9-13 Kicking FGm-FGa punting no. Yds. avg. LG adam braucher 1-6 ryan hamre 58 2,214 38.2 54 bryan robertson 1-3 punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD punting no. Yds. avg. LG glenn Johnson 25 163 6.5 34 0 J.r. Drummond 17 590 34.7 49 Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD A.C. Carter 36 732 20.3 85 0 antwaan randle el 16 149 9.3 17 0 tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD John Kerr 75 39 114 6.0-18 Levron Williams 21 511 24.3 49 0 herana-Daze Jones 74 34 108 7.5-18 tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. Sacks no. Yds. Justin Smith 80 19 99 11-18 Kris Dielman 5.0 46 Joe gonzalez 50 15 65 5-10 interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Sacks no. Yds. Damien Jones 3 11 3.7 11 0 Kemp rassmussen 6.5 43 Joe gonzalez 2 46 23.0 36 1 interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Marcus Floyd 3 49 16.3 40 0

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2000 • 3-8 (2-6 Big Ten) 1999 • 4-7 (3-5 Big Ten) Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. 9/9 North Carolina State L 38-41 32,728 9/4 Ball State W 21-9 32,728 9/16 at Kentucky L 34-41 70,776 9/11 North Carolina L 30-42 30,249 9/23 Cincinnati W 42-6 30,249 9/18 Kentucky L 35-44 39,146 9/30 Iowa W 45-33 31,225 9/25 at Penn State L 24-45 96,696 10/7 at Northwestern L 33-52 30,201 10/2 Illinois W (OT) 34-31 30,381 10/14 at Michigan L 0-58 110,909 10/9 Northwestern W 34-17 30,101 10/21 Minnesota W 51-43 30,882 10/16 at Wisconsin L 0-59 78,243 10/28 vs. Penn State L 24-27 43,122 10/23 at Iowa W 38-31 63,777 seasOn-B11/4 at Illinois y-seasOnL 35-42 sTaTs54,283 10/30 Michigan HistoryL 31-34 41,516 11/11 Wisconsin L 22-43 30,469 11/13 at Minnesota L 20-44 47,852 11/18 at Purdue L 13-41 69,104 11/20 Purdue L 24-30 51,344 team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 257 270 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 234 256 Rushing 148 123 Rushing 121 130 Passing 83 130 Passing 95 117 Penalty 26 17 Penalty 18 9 RUSHING YARDAGE 2934 2052 RUSHING YARDAGE 2105 2322 Yards Lost 286 210 Yards Gained 2421 2570 Rushing Attempts 503 432 Yards Lost 316 248 Average Per Rush 5.8 4.8 Rushing Att. 482 497 Average Per Game 266.7 186.5 Avg. Per Rush 4.4 4.7 TDs Rushing 34 24 Avg. Per Game 191.4 211.1 PASSING YARDAGE 1900 2980 TDs Rushing 20 28 Att-Comp-Int 298-141-15 371-240-4 PASSING YARDAGE 2360 2409 Average Per Pass 6.4 8.0 Att-Comp-Int 289-155-8 315-189-10 Average Per Catch 13.5 12.4 Avg. Per Pass 8.2 7.6 Average Per Game 172.7 270.9 Avg. Per Game 214.5 219.0 TDs Passing 11 25 TDs Passing 17 14 TOTAL OFFENSE 4834 5032 TOTAL OFFENSE 4465 4731 Total Plays 801 803 Total Plays 771 812 Average Per Play 6.0 6.3 Avg. Per Play 5.8 5.8 Average Per Game 439.5 457.5 Avg. Per Game 405.9 430.1 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 62-1216 47-1106 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 46-860 42-799 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 14-116 20-280 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 14-116 31-405 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 4-77 15-137 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 10-49 8-294 FUMbLES-LOST 20-15 20-10 FUMBLES-LOST 16-9 15-8 SACKS-YARDS 18-96 9-59 SACKS-YARDS 23-123 19-106 PENALTIES-YARDS 72-612 86-699 PENALTIES-YARDS 54-424 74-601 FG ATT.-MADE 12-9 20-17 FG ATT-MADE 12-9 23-18 PUNTS-AvG. 41-33.0 41-39.6 PUNTS-AvG. 54-42.3 41-43.8 AvG. TIME OF POSS. 30:33 29:27 AvG. TIME OF POSS. 28:50 31:10 3RD DOWN CONv 67-148 79-155 3RD DOWN CONv 60-152 70-154 4TH DOWN CONv. 9-21 7-11 4TH DOWN CONv. 13-24 10-14 rushing no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G rushing no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G Antwaan Randle El 218 1270 5.8 62 13 115.5 Levron Williams 118 817 6.9 56 4 74.3 Levron Williams 116 821 7.1 56 10 82.1 Antwaan Randle El 224 788 3.5 30 13 71.6 brian Lewis 67 373 5.6 43 3 33.9 Jeremi Johnson 69 282 4.1 22 2 25.6 passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD Antwaan Randle El 277 133 14 48.0 1783 10 Antwaan Randle El 279 150 7 53.8 2277 17 Tommy Jones 16 6 1 37.5 57 0 Tommy Jones 9 4 1 44.4 77 0 Gibran Hamdan 5 2 0 40.0 60 1 receiving no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G receiving no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G versie Gaddis 35 633 18.1 81 3 57.5 versie Gaddis 29 554 19.1 70 3 50.4 Levron Williams 33 360 10.9 49 3 32.7 Jerry Dorsey 27 514 19.0 57 3 46.7 Jerry Dorsey 31 602 19.4 70 6 54.7 Levron Williams 20 116 5.8 17 0 11.6 Kicking FGm-FGa Kicking FGm-FGa Andy Payne 9-12 Andy Payne 9-12 punting no. Yds. avg. LG punting no. Yds. avg. LG Drew Hagan 44 1971 44.8 63 Ryan Hamre 16 599 37.4 51 punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Derin Graham 14 116 8.3 17 0 Derin Graham 12 88 7.3 14 0 Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Derin Graham 25 548 21.9 90 1 Derin Graham 38 897 23.6 86 0 tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. Justin Smith 64 25 89 4-6 Johnny Anderson 69 43 92 2-3 Michael McGrath 56 21 77 1-1 Justin Smith 54 20 74 14-68 Sacks no. Yds. Sacks no. Yds. Adewale Ogunleye 8 46 Justin Smith 6 44 interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Michael McGrath 3 12 4.0 10 0 Sharrod Wallace 2 15 7.5 15 0

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1998 • 4-7 (2-6 Big Ten) 1997 • 2-9 (1-7 Big Ten) Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. 9/12 Western Michigan W 45-30 31,238 9/6 at North Carolina L 6-23 57,800 9/19 at Kentucky L 27-31 57,788 9/13 Ball State W 33-6 38,006 9/26 at Cincinnati W 48-14 32,117 9/20 Kentucky L 7-49 41,149 10/3 Wisconsin L 20-24 32,328 9/27 at Wisconsin L 26-27 78,211 10/10 at Michigan State L (2OT) 31-38 73,425 10/4 Michigan L 0-37 42,240 10/17 Iowa W 14-7 36,598 10/11 Michigan State L 6-38 35,082 10/24 at Michigan L 10-21 110,863 10/18 at Ohio State L 0-31 92,368 10/31 Ohio State L 7-38 52,049 10/25 at Iowa L 0-62 69,185 11/7 at Illinois L 16-31 31,388 11/1seasOn-BIllinois y-WseasOn 23-6 32,705sTaTs 11/14 Minnesota HistoryW 20-19 30,049 11/15 at Minnesota L 12-24 33,905 11/21 at Purdue L 7-52 68,512 11/22 Purdue L 7-56 46,599 team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 212 231 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 168 228 Rushing 117 91 Rushing 53 99 Passing 83 127 Passing 100 116 Penalty 12 13 Penalty 15 13 RUSHING YARDAGE 2150 1625 RUSHING YARDAGE 999 1990 Yards Gained 2427 1947 Yards Gained 1322 2337 Yards Lost 277 322 Yards Lost 323 347 Rushing Att. 495 430 Rushing Att. 390 447 Avg. Per Rush 4.3 3.8 Avg. Per Rush 2.6 4.5 Avg. Per Game 195.5 147.7 Avg. Per Game 90.8 180.9 TDs Rushing 20 15 TDs Rushing 4 19 PASSING YARDAGE 1853 2673 PASSING YARDAGE 2351 2554 Att-Comp-Int 285-134-13 373-236-19 Att-Comp-Int 367-209-19 326-184-14 Avg. Per Pass 6.5 7.2 Avg. Per Pass 6.4 7.8 Avg. Per Catch 13.8 11.3 Avg. Per Catch 11.2 13.9 Avg. Per Game 168.5 243.0 Avg. Per Game 213.7 232.2 TDs Passing 8 22 TDs Passing 6 20 TOTAL OFFENSE 4003 4298 TOTAL OFFENSE 3350 4544 Total Plays 780 830 Total Plays 757 773 Avg. Per Play 5.1 5.4 Avg. Per Play 4.4 5.9 Avg. Per Game 363.9 390.7 Avg. Per Game 304.5 413.1 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 39-799 40-814 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 46-877 29-555 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 22-88 21-212 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 23-176 39-450 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 19-113 13-186 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 14-268 19-348 FUMbLES-LOST 17-11 17-8 FUMBLES-LOST 19-11 18-7 SACKS-YARDS 24-200 21-118 SACKS-YARDS 25-179 31-211 PENALTIES-YARDS 61-256 70-643 PENALTIES-YARDS 68-581 69-590 FG ATT-MADE 12-10 16-9 FG ATT.-MADE 22-15 17-13 PUNTS-AvG. 62-36.1 53-41.1 PUNTS-AvG. 67-41.6 55-41.1 AvG. TIME OF POSS. 29:44 30:16 AvG. TIME OF POSS. 30:37 29:15 3RD DOWN CONv 63-165 72-159 3RD DOWN CONv 50-172 67-163 4TH DOWN CONv. 7-20 7-17 4TH DOWN CONv. 7-24 8-14 rushing no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G rushing no. Yds. avg. LG tD Antwaan Randle El 227 873 3.8 50 10 79.4 De’Wayne Hogan 149 506 3.4 35 4 Frankie Franklin 69 386 5.6 59 2 42.9 Jason Spear 103 335 3.3 53 0 Chris Gall 74 329 4.4 53 7 29.9 Glynn Johnson 37 162 4.4 25 0 passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD Antwaan Randle El 273 127 11 46.5 1745 6 Jay Rodgers 330 192 14 58.2 2156 6 Jay Rodgers 9 5 2 55.6 54 1 receiving no. Yds. avg. LG tD receiving no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G Chris Gall 54 422 7.8 32 2 Trevor browning 47 764 16.3 47 2 69.5 Jason Spear 33 289 8.8 51 0 Chris Gall 30 243 8.1 26 1 22.1 O.J. Conner 28 520 18.6 43 2 Levron Williams 15 323 21.5 43 2 35.9 Kicking FGm-FGa Kicking FGm-FGa Andy Payne 15-22 Andy Payne 10-12 punting no. Yds. avg. LG punting no. Yds. avg. LG Alan Sutkowski 66 2784 42.2 72 Drew Hagan 61 2201 36.2 72 punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Joey Eloms 21 173 8.2 35 0 Derin Graham 13 62 4.8 23 0 Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Joey Eloms 20 499 25.0 47 0 Derin Graham 30 643 21.4 100 1 tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. Jabar Robinson 66 35 101 12-30 Jabar Robinson 67 50 117 5-5 Sacks no. Yds. Sacks no. Yds. Adewale Ogunleye 10 64 Adewale Ogunleye 8 68 interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Kywin Supernaw 3 120 40.0 90 1 Jabar Robinson 5 53 10.6 24 0 Joey Eloms 3 46 15.3 42 0 Greg Yeldell 5 23 4.6 19 0

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1996 • 3-8 (1-7 Big Ten) 1995 • 2-9 (0-8 Big Ten) Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. 9/7 at Toledo W 40-6 25,540 9/9 Western Michigan W 24-10 30,856 9/14 Miami (Ohio) W 21-14 31,584 9/16 Kentucky L 10-17 37,225 9/21 at Kentucky L 0-3 40,500 9/23 Southern Mississippi W 27-26 31,216 9/28 Northwestern L 17-35 36,714 9/30 at Northwestern L 7-31 29,223 10/5 at Illinois (2OT) L 43-46 55,534 10/7 Illinois L 10-17 38,098 10/12 Iowa L 10-31 37,154 10/14 at Iowa L 13-22 69,520 10/19 at Michigan L 20-27 106,088 10/21 Michigan L 17-34 44,623 10/26 Penn State L 26-48 37,584 10/28 at Penn State L 21-45 96,391 seasOn-B11/9 at Michigan State y-seasOnL 15-38 sTaTs64,719 11/11 Michigan State L 13-31 24,027 11/16 Ohio State L 17-27 49,271 11/18 at Ohio StateHistoryL 3-42 92,352 11/23 at Purdue W 33-16 50,750 11/25 Purdue L 14-51 34,029 team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 166 213 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 211 192 Rushing 90 102 Rushing 109 100 Passing 64 98 Passing 82 78 Penalty 12 13 Penalty 20 14 RUSHING YARDAGE 1557 1741 RUSHING YARDAGE 1440 2168 Yards Gained 1927 2090 Rushing Att. 487 477 Yards Lost 370 349 Avg. Per Rush 3.0 4.5 Rushing Att. 467 480 Avg. Per Game 130.9 197.1 Avg. Per Rush 3.3 3.6 TDs Rushing 13 21 Avg. Per Game 141.5 158.3 PASSING YARDAGE 1883 1537 TDs Rushing 20 18 Att-Comp-Int 350-178-14 225-129-9 PASSING YARDAGE 1635 2170 Avg. Per Pass 5.4 6.8 Att-Comp-Int 282-144-16 305-158-17 Avg. Per Catch 10.6 11.9 Avg. Per Pass 5.8 7.1 Avg. Per Game 171.2 139.7 Avg. Per Catch 11.4 13.7 TDs Passing 4 14 Avg. Per Game 148.6 197.3 TOTAL OFFENSE 3323 3705 TDs Passing 4 14 Total Plays 837 702 TOTAL OFFENSE 3192 3911 Avg. Per Play 4.0 5.3 Total Plays 749 785 Avg. Per Game 302.1 336.8 Avg. Per Play 4.3 5.0 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 45-879 27-589 Avg. Per Game 290.2 355.5 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 72-2893 64-2570 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 32-639 41-885 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 9-91 14-260 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 26-234 30-179 FUMbLES-LOST 32-18 13-4 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 17-292 16-246 SACKS-YARDS 21-146 39-279 FUMbLES-LOST 14-11 17-11 PENALTIES-YARDS 70-568 81-735 SACKS-YARDS 23-177 28-199 FG ATT-MADE 14-9 16-11 PENALTIES-YARDS 70-576 57-429 PUNTS-AvG. 72-40.2 64-40.2 PUNTS-AvG. 69-41.2 59-37.4 AvG. TIME OF POSS. 31:26 28:34 AvG. TIME OF POSS. 30:55 29:05 3RD DOWN CONv 66-183 54-145 3RD DOWN CONv 53-165 62-164 4TH DOWN CONv. 10-24 3-10 4TH DOWN CONv. 13-19 6-14 rushing no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G rushing no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G Alex Smith 166 769 4.6 81 3 128.2 Alex Smith 292 1248 4.3 72 8 124.8 Sean Glover 120 395 3.3 19 3 35.9 Jason Spear 59 226 3.8 32 4 20.5 Michael batts 49 163 3.3 17 1 32.6 passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD Chris Dittoe 159 83 6 52.2 1035 3 Chris Dittoe 196 102 6 52.0 1214 3 Jay Rodgers 123 61 10 49.6 600 1 receiving no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G receiving no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G Sean Glover 33 239 7.2 29 0 21.7 Dorian Wilkerson 40 490 12.2 43 1 44.5 Ajamu Stoner 29 412 14.2 65 1 37.5 Ajamu Stoner 33 417 12.6 62 2 37.9 Eric Matthews 29 371 12.8 64 1 46.4 Darin Ward 23 205 8.9 24 0 25.6 Kicking FGm-FGa Kicking FGm-FGa bill Manolopoulos 9-12 bill Manolopoulos 13-20 punting no. Yds. avg. LG punting no. Yds. avg. LG Alan Sutkowski 67 2819 42.1 71 Alan Sutkowski 65 2816 43.3 68 punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Ajamu Stoner 26 112 4.3 14 0 Nathan Davis 1 51 51.0 51 1 Ajamu Stoner 19 80 4.2 17 0 Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Ajamu Stoner 6 142 23.7 68 0 Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Eric Matthews 8 171 21.4 31 0 Joey Eloms 4 90 22.5 32 0 tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. Aaron Warnecke 74 25 99 5-21 Jamie baisley 71 34 105 8-29 Aaron Warnecke 66 30 96 3-7 Sacks no. Yds. Nathan Davis 6 38 Sacks no. Yds. Adewale Ogunleye 8.5 69 interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Joey Eloms 4 30 7.5 30 1 interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Eric Allen 5 120 24.0 42 2 Jabar Robinson 3 45 15.0 35 0

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1994 • 7-4 (4-4 Big Ten) 1993 • 8-4 (5-3 Big Ten) Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. Date OppOnent W/L ScOre attenD. 9/3 Cincinnati W 28-3 31,284 9/4 Toledo W 27-0 30,327 9/10 Miami (Ohio) W 35-14 33,489 9/11 Northern Illinois W 28-10 30,920 9/17 at Kentucky W 59-29 57,825 9/18 Kentucky W 24-8 43,545 9/24 at Wisconsin L 13-62 77,745 9/25 Wisconsin L 15-27 34,306 10/1 Minnesota W 25-14 38,195 10/2 at Minnesota W 23-19 33,315 10/8 at Iowa W 27-20 67,138 10/9 Iowa W 16-10 40,066 10/22 Northwestern L 7-20 39,208 10/23 at Northwestern W 24-0 39,251 10/29 at Michigan State L 21-27# 60,773 10/30 at Michigan State W 10-0 40,110 11/5 Penn State L 29-35 47,754 11/6seasOn-Bat Penn State y-LseasOn 31-38 91,000sTaTs 11/12 Ohio State HistoryL 17-32 44,672 11/13 at Ohio State L 17-23 93,741 11/19 at Purdue W 33-29 62,839 11/20 Purdue W 24-17 48,429 # - game later forfeited to Indiana 12/31 vs. Virginia Tech L 20-45 33,819 team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS team StatiSticS inDiana OppOnentS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 230 219 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 201 202 Rushing 141 112 Rushing 102 92 Passing 74 100 Passing 80 98 Penalty 15 7 Penalty 19 12 RUSHING YARDAGE 2448 2164 RUSHING YARDAGE 1662 1657 Rushing Att. 502 444 Rushing Att. 512 492 Avg. Per Rush 4.9 4.9 Avg. Per Rush 3.3 3.4 Avg. Per Game 222.5 196.7 Avg. Per Game 138.5 138.1 TDs Rushing 25 21 TDs Rushing 17 10 PASSING YARDAGE 1644 2140 PASSING YARDAGE 2156 1997 Att-Comp-Int 284-155-6 289-163-16 Att-Comp-Int 310-158-8 336-183-14 Avg. Per Pass 5.8 7.4 Avg. Per Pass 7.0 5.9 Avg. Per Catch 10.6 13.1 Avg. Per Catch 13.6 10.9 Avg. Per Game 149.5 194.5 Avg. Per Game 179.7 166.4 TDs Passing 12 14 TDs Passing 10 12 TOTAL OFFENSE 4092 4304 TOTAL OFFENSE 3818 3654 Total Plays 786 733 Total Plays 821 828 Avg. Per Play 5.2 5.9 Avg. Per Play 4.7 4.4 Avg. Per Game 372.0 391.3 Avg. Per Game 318.2 304.5 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 32-653 44-1010 KICKOFF RETURNS-YDS. 30-694 44-877 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 30-209 25-262 PUNT RETURNS-YDS. 46-366 31-243 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 16-275 6-46 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YDS. 14-133 8-69 FUMbLES-LOST 20-11 12-9 FUMbLES-LOST 17-9 29-13 SACKS-YARDS 12-97 22-133 SACKS-YARDS 35-227 29-173 PENALTIES-YARDS 62-475 68-596 PENALTIES-YARDS 57-468 77-596 FG ATT-MADE 11-6 15-8 PUNTS-AVG. 71-40.0 72-38.6 PUNTS-AvG. 57-40.8 47-40.7 AVG. TIME OF POSS. 29:47 30:08 AvG. TIME OF POSS. 31:51 28:09 3RD DOWN CONV 75-187 63-178 3RD DOWN CONv 74-162 63-144 4TH DOWN CONV. 8-17 7-17 4TH DOWN CONv. 11-16 7-13 rushing no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G rushing no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G Jermaine Chaney 186 716 3.8 40 6 65.1 Alex Smith 265 1475 5.6 66 10 134.1 Michael batts 56 246 4.4 39 0 30.8 Jermaine Chaney 49 330 6.7 50 1 47.1 brett Law 53 205 3.9 20 3 34.2 brett Law 39 219 5.6 20 3 31.3 passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD passing att. comp. int. pct. Yds. tD John Paci 258 133 7 51.6 1796 8 Chris Dittoe 107 58 1 54.2 631 6 John Paci 176 96 5 54.5 996 6 receiving no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G Thomas Lewis 55 1058 19.2 99 7 88.2 receiving no. Yds. avg. LG tD avg./G Sean Glover 27 186 6.9 14 0 15.5 Eddie baety 45 559 12.4 30 4 50.8 Eddie baety 26 348 13.4 33 1 29.0 Ajamu Stoner 29 409 14.1 56 4 37.2 Alex Smith 17 115 6.8 37 0 10.5 Kicking FGm-FGa bill Manolopoulos 16-22 Kicking FGm-FGa bill Manolopoulos 6-11 punting no. Yds. avg. LG Jim DiGuilio 44 1872 42.6 63 punting no. Yds. avg. LG Jim DiGuilio 57 2326 40.8 59 punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Thomas Lewis 45 342 7.6 58 1 punt returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Eddie baety 29 204 7.0 28 0 Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Thomas Lewis 20 450 22.5 53 0 Kick returns no. Yds. avg. LG tD Eric Matthews 15 334 22.3 39 0 tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. Alfonzo Thurman 66 42 108 6-12 tackles Ut at tt tFL-Yds. Alfonzo Thurman 63 30 93 7-16 Sacks no. Yds. Hurvin McCormack 7 48 Sacks no. Yds. Nathan Davis 3 19 interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Lance brown 4 49 12.3 29 0 interceptions no. Yds. avg. LG tD Eric Smedley 4 48 12.0 47 1

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A.B. WOODFORD • 1887-1888 CLARENCE C. CHILDS • 1914-1915 HARLAN O. (PAT) PAGE • 1926-1930 CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 0-1-1 CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 6-7-1 CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 14-23-3 Indiana’s first head football coach, A.B. Woodford, led the BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 2-7 BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 5-16-2 Hoosiers to a tie and a loss in his only two games. Clarence Childs led Indiana to a 6-7-1 record during his two Harlan O. (Pat) Page coached the Hoosiers for five seasons seasons. Childs’ best mark came in his final season when and guided Indiana to an overall record of 14-23-3. His best EVANS WOLLEN • 1889 he mustered a 3-3-1 record (1-3 in league play). Childs fin- season at the IU helm came in 1928, when he led the team CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 0-1 ished with a 2-7 record in Big Ten action but compiled a to a 4-4 record (2-4 in the Big Ten). In the only documented game of the 1889 season, Indiana 4-0-1 record outside the conference. lost to Wabash, 40-2. Evans Wollen led the Hoosiers to an EARLE (BILLY) HAYES • 1931-1933 0-1aLL-Time record. head cOachesEWALD O. STIEHM • 1916-1921 HistoryCAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 8-14-4 CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 20-18-1 BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 2-11-4 BILLY HEROD • 1891 BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 5-10-1 Internationally known for leading IU’s track and field program CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 1-5 Ewald Stiehm coached the Hoosiers for five seasons. He led to national prominence, E.C. (Billy) Hayes also coached the Billy Herod’s lone campaign as head football coach at Indi- his squads to a 20-18-1 record during that span and finished IU football team for three seasons. He helped lead the Hoo- ana resulted in a 1-5 record. Herod led the team to a 30-0 with a 5-10-1 conference record. In 1917, he led the Hoo- siers to an overall record of 8-14-4. His winningest season rout over the Louisville Athletic Club in the opening con- siers to a 5-2 mark. came in 1931, when he guided Indiana to a 4-5-1 record. As test, but the team went winless for the remainder of the IU’s track and field coach, Hayes led the Hoosiers to eight season. JAMES P. HERRON • 1922 Big Ten championships and 70 Big Ten team and individual CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 1-4-2 titles in indoor and outdoor track and field. Indiana also won FERBERT & HUDDLESTON • 1894 BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 0-2-1 the 1932 NCAA outdoor track and field championships. In- CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 0-4-1 James Herron coached IU for only one season. In 1921, he diana’s world-class outdoor track, and the NCAA trophy for Ferbert and Huddleston guided the Hoosiers for only one led the Hoosiers to a 1-4-2 record, posting a win over the the team champion in cross country, are both named in his season and finished 0-4-1 in 1994. Indiana played Louisville Michigan Aggies and playing DePauw and Purdue to ties. honor. A.C. to a scoreless tie in the second game of the season. WILLIAM A. INGRAM • 1923-1925 ALVIN N. (BO) MCMILLIN • 1934-1947 DANA OSGOOD & WREN • 1895 CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 10-12-1 CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 63-48-11 CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 4-3-1 BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 3-8-1 BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 34-34-6 The coaching tandem of Dana Osgood and Wren led the In 1923, William Ingram became Indiana’s 12th head foot- One of Indiana’s most successful coaches, Bo McMillin Hoosiers to a 4-3-1 record in the coaches’ only season at ball coach and promptly led the team to a 3-4 record while holds the honor of being the only coach to ever lead the Indiana University. IU collected wins against the Louisville finishing fifth in Big Ten play. In his three seasons at Indiana, Hoosiers to an outright Big Ten Championship. In 1945, he A.C., Noblesville A.C., Rose Polytechnic and rival Wabash. Ingram achieved a career mark of 10-12-1 and was 3-8-1 in led IU to its only unbeaten record (9-0-1) and garnered Man conference play. His best season came in 1924, when he led of the Year and Coach of the Year honors by the Football MADISON G. GONTERMAN • 1896-1897 Indiana to a 4-4 record. Writers Association and the Football Coaches Association. CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 12-3-1 While at Indiana, McMillin guided IU to 10 seasons of .500 In his two seasons at the helm of Indiana’s football team, or better, including a stretch of six consecutive years. His Madison Gonterman led the Hoosiers to winning records 34-34-6 Big Ten mark is the best winning percentage in Big both years. After going 6-2, including a six-game winning Ten play for an Indiana coach, as is his overall winning per- streak in his first season, Gonterman responded with a solid centage (.562). 6-1-1 mark before leaving Bloomington. His overall mark was 12-3-1. CLYDE SMITH • 1948-1951 CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 8-27-1 JAMES H. HORNE • 1898-1904 BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 4-19 CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 33-21-5 Clyde Smith took over IU in 1948 after serving as an assis- BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 3-13-1 tant coach on Bo McMillin’s staff. His best record at Indiana After coaching the Hoosiers to winning records in 1898 and was 3-5-1, which he accomplished in 1950. Impressively, 1899, Horne and his IU football team joined the Western half of Smith’s eight career victories were against Big Ten Conference at the beginning of the century. While leading opponents. his IU teams to six non-losing records in his seven years, Horne compiled a career record of 33-21-5. His best sea- BERNIE CRIMMINS • 1952-1956 son came in 1899 when he led the Hoosiers to a 6-2 mark. CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 13-32 As a member of the Big Ten, IU enjoyed its best season in BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 6-24 Horne’s last season as head coach when the team achieved After coaching under legendary Frank Leahy at Notre Dame, a 6-4 record in 1904. Bernie Crimmins took over at the Hoosier helm in 1952. In five seasons, Crimmins led the team to a 13-32 record. A JAMES M. SHELDON • 1905-1913 native of Louisville Crimmins was a three-sport star for St. CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 35-26-3 Xavier High School before starring for the Fighting Irish for BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 7-25-2 four seasons at right halfback, fullback and guard. He be- With a 35-26-3 record, James Sheldon proved to be one of came the first man in Notre Dame’s rich football history to the most successful IU football coaches. His 8-1-1 record win major awards at three different positions. as a rookie coach in 1905 was his best mark. Overall, Shel- don led the Hoosiers to four winning seasons and helped IU climb as high as third in the Big Ten Conference rankings. Bo McMillin

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BOB HICKS • 1957 JOHN PONT • 1965-1972 CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 1-8 CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 31-51-1 BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 0-6 BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 21-36-1 Bob Hicks served as Indiana’s interim head coach for one John Pont holds the distinction of being the only coach season prior to becoming its head line coach when Phil to ever guide Indiana to a Rose Bowl appearance. He Dickens assumed the head coach’s role. Hicks served as accomplished that feat in 1967, when he led the Hoosiers to head coach for a season as Dickens sat out for alleged a 9-2 record, a Big Ten co-championship and an appearance recruiting violations. A 1948 graduate of Tennessee, Hicks in the Rose Bowl against eventual national champion played on the line for UT. After five years coaching at the Southern California. Perhaps more remarkable than the high school level, he received his firstHistory opportunity to coach Hoosiers’ strong showing against the aLL-Timenational champs head cOaches as a member of Dickens’ staff at Wyoming, where he helped was the fact that this same team could only muster a 1-8-1 build highly competitive lines for the Cowboys’ powerhouse record the previous season, thus making the 1967 Big clubs. Hicks would coach on the IU staff for 16 years. Ten Champions a true “rags to roses” story. Pont earned unanimous national coach of the year honors that season PHIL DICKENS • 1958-1964 and was selected as head coach of the East team in the CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 20-41-2 1968 Coaches’ All-American game. Pont’s jersey is retired BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 8-27-2 at Miami (Ohio) and in 1969 he was one of six charter Phil Dickens, widely recognized as one of Tennessee’s all- members inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame. time greatest tailbacks, tallied an 89-67-11 record during his 16-year coaching career at Wofford, Wyoming and LEE CORSO • 1973-1982 Indiana. He became IU’s head coach after leading Wyoming CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 41-68-2 to a Skyline championship and an undefeated season in BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 28-52-2 1956. At Indiana, Dickens accumulated a 20-41-2 record. Lee Corso took over as head football coach in 1973 after His best record came in 1958 (3-2-1), when he guided the leading the Louisville Cardinals to two Missouri Valley Hoosiers to a fifth-place finish in the Big Ten. Dickens earned Conference titles in four seasons. At IU, he led the Hoosiers Midwest Coach of the Year honors that season and finished to two winning seasons and a 1979 Holiday Bowl victory third in national voting. As a player at Tennessee he was over previously unbeaten Brigham Young. Indiana’s victory an unanimous All-SEC pick in 1936 and was selected as against the Cougars propelled Corso’s team to 16th in the the Volunteers’ outstanding athlete during each of his four UPI poll, the Hoosiers’ first top-20 ranking since 1967. years at the school. While at Indiana, Corso was active with the Coaches Association. He also served on the Ethics Committee, the Rules Committee and the NCAA Public

John Pont All GAMes BiG Ten GAMes Relations Seminar. During his tenure, he coached in the HeAd CoACH (YeArs) W l T PCT. W l T PCT. All-American Bowl and the Japan Bowl. Corso is currently A.B. WOODFORD (1887-1888) 0 1 1 .250 - - - - employed by ESPN, where he works as a studio analyst on EVANS WOLLEN (1889) 0 1 0 .000 - - - - College Gameday. BILLY HEROD (1891) aLL-Time head1 5 cOachinG 0 .167 recO - rds - - - FERBERT & HUDDLESTON (1894) 0 4 1 .100 - - - - SAM WYCHE • 1983 DANA OSGOOD & WREN (1895) 4 3 1 .563 - - - - CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 3-8 MADISON G. GONTERMAN (1896-1897) 12 3 1 .781 - - - - BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 2-7 JAMES H. HORNE (1898-1904) 33 21 5 .602 3 13 1 .206 Sam Wyche was Indiana’s head football coach for only one JAMES M. SHELDON (1905-1913) 35 26 3 .570 7 25 2 .235 season prior to leaving for the . An CLARENCE C. CHILDS (1914-1915) 6 7 1 .464 2 7 0 .222 assistant coach on Bill Walsh’s staff EWALD O. STIEHM (1916-1921) 20 18 1 .526 5 10 1 .344 that won the Super Bowl following the 1981 season, Wyche JAMES P. H ERRON (1922) 1 4 2 .286 0 2 1 .167 was named IU head coach in 1983 and guided the Hoosiers WILLIAM A. INGRAM (1923-1925) 10 12 1 .457 3 8 1 .292 to a 3-8 mark that year. He then left IU to become the head HARLAN O. (PAT) PAGE (1926-1930) 14 23 3 .388 5 16 2 .261 coach of the Cincinnati Bengals. He led that squad to the EARLE (BILLY) HAYES (1931-1933) 8 14 4 .385 2 11 4 .235 1988 AFC Championship and a Super Bowl berth against the ALVIN N. (BO) MCMILLIN (1934-1947) 63 48 11 .561 34 34 6 .500 49ers. Wyche coached the Bengals for eight seasons before CLYDE SMITH (1948-1951) 8 27 1 .236 4 19 0 .174 becoming the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in BERNIE CRIMMINS (1952-1956) 13 32 0 .289 6 24 0 .200 1991. He also coached the Bucs for five seasons, worked as BOB HICkS (1957) 1 8 0 .111 0 6 0 .000 a color commentator on NFL broadcasts and served as the PHIL DICkENS (1958-1964) 20 41 2 .333 8 27 2 .243 Buffalo Bills quarterbacks coordinator. JOHN PONT (1965-1972) 31 51 1 .380 21 36 1 .371 LEE CORSO (1973-1982) 41 68 2 .378 28 52 2 .354 BILL MALLORY • 1984-1996 CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 69-77-3 SAM WYCHE (1983) 3 8 0 .272 2 7 0 .222 BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 39-65-1 BILL MALLORY (1984-96) 69 77 3 .473 39 65 1 .376 Bill Mallory served 13 years at the helm of the Hoosiers CAM CAMERON (1997-2001) 18 37 0 .327 12 28 0 .300 and compiled a record of 69-77-3. Before joining Indiana GERRY DINARDO (2002-2004) 8 27 0 .229 3 21 0 .125 in 1984, Mallory coached three other schools to national TERRY HOEPPNER (2005-2006) 9 14 0 .391 4 12 0 .250 BILL LYNCH (2007-PRESENT) 10 15 0 .400 4 12 0 .250

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prominence. While compiling a 165-121-4 (.576) career GERRY DINARDO • 2002-2004 Brass Spittoon back to Bloomington for the first time since record at Miami (Ohio), Colorado, Northern Illinois and CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 8-27 2001. Hoeppner made an immediate impact in his first year Indiana, Mallory became one of only seven coaches ever BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 3-21 at the helm of the Hoosier program. Coach Hep rejuvenated to guide three different programs to top-20 finishes in the In his first season with the Hoosiers, Gerry DiNardo led Indi- an IU fan base that enjoyed a 39-percent increase in per- national polls. In 1987, Mallory became the first Big Ten coach ana to a 3-9 record and a 1-7 mark in the Big Ten, including game attendance, a 46-percent increase in overall season to be awarded back-to-back coach of the year honors. That a 3-3 mark at Memorial Stadium. Among those three wins ticket sales and a 110-percent increase in student season year, he led the Hoosiers to an 8-4 record, a second-place was a come-from-behind, 32-29, upset of No. 23 Wisconsin. ticket sales. finish in the Big Ten, and a Peach Bowl appearance. Mallory The Hoosiers trailed by 19 points in the third quarter before led the Hoosiers to six bowl games, including victories in scoring the final 22 points of the game for the victory. Dur- BILL LYNCH • 2007-PRESENT theaLL-Time 1988 Liberty Bowl and the head1991 Copper Bowl. cOachesHe also ing 2004, the Hoosiers had wins over No. 24 Oregon (30-24)History CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 10-15 led IU to a top-20 ranking in 1988 and finished his career and No. 23 Minnesota (30-21). DiNardo finished his IU ca- BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 4-12 as IU’s all-time winningest football coach with 69 wins. reer with an 8-27 overall record. A native and lifelong Hoosier, Bill Lynch is in his third year at the helm of the Indiana football program. Lynch led the CAM CAMERON • 1997-2001 TERRY HOEPPNER • 2005-2006 Hoosiers to a 7-6 record and a trip to the Insight Bowl in CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 18-37 CAREER RECORD AT INDIANA: 9-14 his first season. He is the only head coach in Hoosier his- BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 12-28 BIG TEN RECORD AT INDIANA: 4-12 tory to guide a team to a bowl game in his debut season. Cam Cameron led the Hoosiers for five seasons and com- Terry Hoeppner was head coach of the Hoosiers for two Lynch led Indiana to its most wins since 1993, its first bowl plied a record of 18-37. He was the second former Indiana years before passing away following a lengthy battle with appearance since that same season, and its first Old Oaken student-athlete to take over at the helm of the IU football brain cancer. He will always be remembered as one of the Bucket victory since 2001. The team’s seven victories were program. Cameron played both football and basketball most influential coaches in school history. In just his sec- the second most for a first-year Indiana head coach, behind for Indiana in the early 1980s. Prior to joining the Indiana ond season at the helm of the Hoosier program, Hoeppner only James M. Sheldon, who went 8-1-1 in 1905. coaching ranks, he served as an assistant coach for the brought the Hoosiers on the brink of a bowl appearance in Washington Redskins in the NFL. Cameron brought an 2006. He led the youngest team in the Big Ten (49 true or explosive offense to Memorial Stadium and a new look to redshirt freshmen and 72 underclassmen overall), to five Hoosier football. Indiana took the field with a new oval IU victories - its most since the 2001 campaign - and restored logo. Indiana averaged 23.6 points per game under Camer- an enthusiasm in IU football. The 2006 Hoosiers picked up on’s guidance. The Hoosiers enjoyed success as well in the three Big Ten wins for the first time since 2001, including classroom, as IU was recognized by the American Football a 31-28 win over No. 13 (Coaches) Iowa. Earning its final Coaches Association for its exemplary football graduation conference victory of the season, the Hoosiers dominated rates in each of Cameron’s final four seasons. Michigan State, 46-21, on Homecoming to bring the Old

Anderson, Carl ...... 1942 Gruden, Jim ...... 1973-77 Novak, Joe ...... 1984-95 Baker, Bob ...... 1966-72 Hammerschmidt, Jeff ...... 1998-99 O’Neil, Ed ...... 1983 Battles, William ...... 1952 Harbaugh, John...... 1997 Otolski, Bob ...... 1973-81 Beeler, Jack ...... 1958-64 Harrell, Paul (Pooch)...... 1942-47 Pachis, Gus ...... 1979-80 Bell, James ...... 2000-01 Hayes, E.C. (Billy) ...... 1942-43 Palcic, Joe ...... 2005- Belu, George ...... 1984-96 aHeacock,LL-Time Jon ...... 1997-99 head cOachinG recOrds Petzke, Dave ...... 1984-91 Borges, Al ...... 2002-03 Hicks, Bob ...... 1957-72 Plank, Ernie ...... 1965-72 Brown, Gerald ...... 2002-07 Huber, Ted ...... 1982 Planutis, Jerry ...... 1958-60 Brown, Howard ...... 1951, 54-74 Huff, Gary ...... 1983 Ravensberg, Bob ...... 1950-51 Burton, Ron ...... 1997-2001 Hunter, Hal ...... 1973-76 Reynolds, Diron ...... 2001 Canada, Matt ...... 2004- Hunter, Hal Jr...... 2000-01 ricumstrict, George ...... 2005- Carr, Gerald ...... 2001 Jeffers, Roger ...... 1958-59 Schmidt, Pete ...... 1997-00 Cartwright, kit ...... 1996 Johnson, Bobby ...... 2005- Shands, Ray ...... 1973-82 Catuzzi, Larry ...... 1961-64 Johnson, Jim ...... 1973-77 Shelmon, Clarence ...... 1981-83 Chester, Deon ...... 1995-96 karl, kenneth ...... 1956 Shuck, Jim ...... 1981-82 Coachys, Rich ...... 1978-80 keith, Floyd ...... 1984-92 Sinko, Steve ...... 1949-50 Cochrane, Owen...... 1946-49, 52-54 kincannon, Andy ...... 1984-96 springer, dennis ...... 2008- Compise, Pete ...... 1973-76 kish, Tim ...... 2002-03 Stevens, Wilbur ...... 1957-64 Congie, Sam ...... 1960-64 kovatch, John ...... 1942-46 Stripling, Steve ...... 1984-96 Conner, Kyle...... 2007- kratzer, Dan ...... 1983 Suhr, Buck ...... 1984-95 Connolly, Harry ...... 1952-54 kurth, Frank ...... 1992-96 Sullivan, Jerry ...... 1983 Corradini, Ron ...... 1981-83 lynch, Billy ...... 2005- Teeter, Mike ...... 1997 Cullen, Joe ...... 2002 Lynch, Bill ...... 1993-94; 2005-06 Temerario, C.A...... 1946-47 Cunningham, Nate ...... 1972 Maddock, Robert...... 1952-56 Terlep, George ...... 1956 Daisher, Ted...... 1998-00 Mallory, Curt ...... 2002 Thom, Billy ...... 1943-44 Dal Sasso, Chris ...... 1952-56 Mallory, Doug...... 1994-96 Thompson, Anthony ...... 1997-01 Davis, John ...... 1955 Mangiero, Dino ...... 2002 Townsend, John ...... 1957-64 Deal, Mark ...... 1996-99 Mauro, Harold ...... 1970-71, 76-83 Townsend, John ...... 1983 Doba, Bill ...... 1978-82 McCullough, Lou ...... 1957 Van Schoyck, Jake ...... 1965-72 Douglas, Troy ...... 2004 McDaniel, Charley ...... 1945-71 Veller, Don ...... 1947 Edmonds, Don ...... 1948-51 McMillian, Charles ...... 2002-03 Voorhis, Alan ...... 1968-72 Fairfield, Herb ...... 1965-72 McNeely, Brian ...... 2002-03 Walters, Trent ...... 1968-71, 73-80 Feldhaus, William ...... 1942 Mihajlovich, Lou...... 1956 Watts, Morris ...... 1973-81 Fine, Marty ...... 1997-01 Miller, Burnie ...... 1957 Weist, T.J ...... 1997-01 Fisher, Gordon ...... 1944-47 Moore, Wally ...... 1975 Wheratt, Ed (Ted) ...... 1948-53 Fitch, Bob ...... 1952-56 Moriarity, Myron ...... 2002-04 White, Robert ...... 1951 Flynn, Dick ...... 2000-01 Morris, Bob ...... 1984-93 Yeager, Mike ...... 2006- Freeman, James...... 1948-51 Mourouzis, Nick ...... 1965-72 Ziemba, Wally ...... 1955 Fry, Jay ...... 1965-69 Muehling, Jim ...... 1981-96 George, Brian ...... 2005- Neel, Wally ...... 1977-78 - Current assistant coaches in bold

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RT Victor Allotey (4), Damien Gregory (4), LB Alfonzo Thurman (11) CB Mike Middleton (10), Jason Orton (2) Chad Miller (3) CB kris Mucci (10), Joe king (1) SS Lance Brown (5), Chris Dyer (6) RE Nate Davis (10), Bryan Bobay (1) CB Eric Smedley (11) FS Damon Watts (12) LB Matt Surface (11) SS Aaron Warnecke (10), Eli Rasheed (1) MLB Jamie Baisley (11) FS Lance Brown (11) 1991 LB Jabar Robinson (11) offense LC Joe king (11) 1993 SE Scott McGowan (7), Eddie Baety (5) RC Joey Eloms (4), Pat Shaw (3), offense LT Shawn Harper (12) Eric Allen (3), Curtis Randle El (1) SE Eddie Baety (9), Greg Hobbs (2), LG Jim Hannon (6), Todd Smith (6) SS Aaron Warnecke (8), History Dan Thompson (1) sTarTinGC Jason Mack (11), Rod CareyLineups (1) kywin Supernaw (3) LT Tom Mckinnon (9), Chris Smith (3) RG Troy Newton (12) FS Eric Allen (8), Aaron Warnecke (3) LG Todd Smith(11), Tom Lukawski (1) RT Randy Schneider (12) C Rod Carey (12) TE Rod Coleman (12) 1995 RG Andrew Greene (12) QB Trent Green (12) offense RT Clay Williams (9), Tom Mckinnon (3) TB Vaughn Dunbar (12) WR Ajamu Stoner (8), Dorian Wilkerson (3) TE Ross Hales (10), Dan Thompson (1) FL Thomas Lewis (7), Eddie Thomas (5) LT Chris Liwienski (10), Greg Jenkins (1) QB John Paci (11), Chris Dittoe (1) FB Todd Walker (7), Corey Taylor (4), LG Tom Lukawski (11), Michael Mihelic (1) TB Jermaine Chaney (7), Brett Law (2), Tobi kerns (1) C Jay Seib (11) Michael Batts (2), kenyetta Williams (1) defense RG Michael Mihelic (7), George Batalis (3), FB Sean Glover (12) LE Charles Beauchamp (12) Greg Jenkins (1) FL Thomas Lewis (12) LT Larry McDaniel (10), RT Clay Williams (11) defense Hurvin McCormack (1), Chris McCoy (1) TE Darin Ward (6), Ben klusmeyer (3), LE Bernard Whittington (12) RT Hurvin McCormack (10), Rich kearney (1), Greg Jenkins (1) LT Troy Drake (9), John Hammerstein (3) Larry McDaniel (1), Chris McCoy (1) QB Chris Dittoe (7), Adam Greenlee (4) RT Hurvin McCormack (9), Troy Drake (3) RE Greg Farrall (11), Troy Mason (1) TB 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Trinter (4) OLB Matt Surface (11) offense SG Jim Hannon (4), Steve Fiacable (3), CB Eric Allen (10), Joe king (1) SE Scott McGowan (11) Todd Smith (2), William Boatman (2) CB Joey Eloms (11) LT Chris Smith (11), Clay Williams (1) C Jason Mack (10), William Boatman (2) SS Aaron Warnecke (11) LG Todd Smith (12) TG Troy Newton (7), Todd Smith (4), FS Eric Smedley (11) C Josh DeWitt (8), Rod Carey (3) Steve Fiacable (1) RG Jim Hannon (8), Andrew Greene (1), TT Randy Schneider (9), Phil Trinter (3) 1994 Jason Boyd (1), Frank Ambrose (1) TE Todd Walker (11), Rod Coleman (1) offense RT Tom Mckinnon (12) QB Trent Green (8), Chris Dyer (4) SE Eddie Baety (11) TE Ross Hales (12) TB Vaughn Dunbar (11) LT Chris Smith (10), Chris Liwienski (1) QB Trent Green (12), John Paci (1) FL Rob Turner (11), Eddie Thomas (1) LG Tom Lukawski (11) TB Brett Law (5), Emmett Pride (3), FB John Miller (11), Dan Thompson (1) C Jay Seib (11) Michael Batts (2), Jermaine Chaney (1) defense RG Andrew Greene (11) FL 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Holder (1) LB Trevor Wilmot (10), Jamie Baisley (1) LB Jay Davis (12) MLB Derrick Terrell (11) CB Mose Richardson (10), Jason Orton (2)

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER YARDS SINGLE-SEASON YARDS Year Name Att. Cmp. Yds. TD 1. Antwaan Randle El 7,469 1. 3,043 Kellen Lewis 2007 1941 Bill Hillenbrand 55 18 412 7 Year Att Comp Pct. Yds TD 2. 2,627 Trent Green 1991 1942 Bill Hillenbrand 102 50 901 11 1998 273 127 46.5 1,745 6 3. 2,544 Steve Bradley 1984 1943 Bob Hoernschemeyer 155 70 1,136 13 1999 279 150 53.8 2,277 17 4. 2,468 Babe Laufenberg 1982 1944 Bob Hoernschemeyer 96 48 727 7 2000 277 133 48.0 1,783 10 5. 2,305 Blake Powers 2005 2001 231 118 51.1 1,664 9 1945 Ben Raimondi 83 35 593 10 6. 2,298 Steve Bradley 1983 Totals 1060 528 49.8 7,469 42 1946 Ben Raimondi 73 135 971 8 7. 2,277 Antwaan Randle El 2000 1947 Del Russell 27 18 519 5 2. Steve Bradley 6,579 8. 2,221 Kellen Lewis 2006 1948 George Taliaferro 95 34 550 3 Year Att Comp Pct. Yds TD 9. 2,156 Jay Rodgers 1997 1949passing Nick Sebek 164 72 1,034 7 1983 355 182 51.3 2,298 14Reco10. R 2,115ds Gibran Hamdan 2002 1950 Lou D’Achille 163 76 980 4 1984 402 208 51.7 2,544 10 1951 Lou D’Achille 70 33 432 4 1985 266 142 53.4 1,737 11 SINGLE-GAME YARDS 1952 Lou D’Achille 151 79 1,025 4 Totals 1023 532 52.0 6,579 35 1. 408 Jay Rodgers vs. Ball State 9/13/97 1953 Florian Helinski 146 59 879 4 2. 390 Babe Laufenberg vs. Iowa 10/9/82 1954 Florian Helinski 115 46 797 4 3. Kellen Lewis 6,395 3. 385 Antwaan Randle El 1955 102 50 654 3 Year Att Comp Pct. Yds TD vs. Western Michigan 9/12/98 1956 Steve Filipowski 63 32 391 2 2006 346 190 54.9 2,221 14 4. 379 John Paci at Penn State 11/6/93 1957 Tom McDonald 123 43 544 1 2007 442 265 60.0 3,043 28 5. 378 Dave Schnell vs. South Carolina 12/28/88 2008 193 110 57.0 1,131 6 6. 360 Blake Powers vs. Iowa 10/15/05 1958 Tom McDonald 42 15 201 2 Totals 981 565 57.6 6,395 48 1959 John Jackson 55 24 478 6 7. 354 Kellen Lewis vs. Ball State 11/3/07 1960 Woody Moore 51 13 228 3 4. Dave Schnell 5,470 8. 345 Bob Hoernschemeyer 1961 Byron Broome 117 60 627 3 Year Att Comp Pct. Yds TD at Nebraska 1943 1962 Woody Moore 109 57 770 3 1986 32 20 62.5 278 1 345 Tim Clifford at Colorado 9/27/80 1963 Richie Badar 94 55 679 2 1987 207 121 58.5 1,707 13 10. 342 Jay Rodgers vs. Purdue 11/22/97 1964 Richie Badar 245 121 1,571 9 1988 225 119 52.9 1,877 9 1965 Frank Stavroff 159 74 1,045 8 1989 258 146 56.6 1,608 4 SINGLE-PLAY YARDS 1966 Frank Stavroff 224 119 1,406 7 Totals 722 406 56.2 5,470 27 1. 99t John Paci to Thomas Lewis 1967 Harry Gonso 143 67 931 9 at Penn State, 11/6/93 1968 Harry Gonso 163 76 1,109 12 5. Trent Green 5,400 2. 91t Lou D’Achille to Bob Robertson 1969 Harry Gonso 207 107 1,336 11 Year Att Comp Pct. Yds TD vs. Iowa, 10/7/50 1970 Ted McNulty 126 55 488 1 1989 10 7 70.0 59 0 3. 90 Bob Kramer to Trent Smoc 1990 128 60 46.9 934 4 at Kentucky, 9/28/74 1971 Ted McNulty 201 95 1,140 6 1991 339 200 59.0 2,627 12 1972 Ted McNulty 132 74 906 7 1992 278 154 55.4 1,780 7 4. 88t Dave Schnell to Rob Turner 1973 Willie Jones 135 76 881 5 Totals 755 421 55.8 5,400 23 vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88 1974 Terry Jones 220 129 1,347 11 5. 83t Blake Powers to James Hardy 1975 Terry Jones 135 65 787 3 6. Tim Clifford 4,338 at Wisconsin, 10/1/05 1976 Scott Arnett 93 42 398 3 Year Att Comp Pct. Yds TD 1977 Scott Arnett 151 73 796 5 1977 15 8 53.3 143 1 t-touchdown 1978 Tim Clifford 130 60 726 4 1978 130 60 46.2 726 4 1979 Tim Clifford 288 160 2,078 13 1979 288 160 55.6 2,078 13 1980 Tim Clifford 198 105 1,391 13 1980 198 105 53.0 1,391 13 1981 Babe Laufenberg 252 144 1,788 8 Totals 631 333 52.8 4,338 31 1982 Babe Laufenberg 364 217 2,468 11 1983 Steve Bradley 355 182 2,298 14 7. Babe Laufenberg 4,256 Year Att Comp Pct. Yds TD 1984 Steve Bradley 402 208 2,544 10 1981 252 144 57.1 1,788 8 1985 Steve Bradley 266 142 1,737 11 1982 364 217 59.6 2,468 11 1986 Dave Kramme 180 98 1,334 6 Totals 616 361 58.6 4,256 19 1987 Dave Schnell 207 121 1,707 13 1988 Dave Schnell 225 119 1,877 9 8. Matt LoVecchio 3,729 1989 Dave Schnell 258 146 1,608 4 Year Att Comp Pct. Yds TD 1990 Trent Green 128 60 934 4 2003 291 155 53.3 1,778 3 1991 Trent Green 339 200 2,627 12 2004 271 153 56.5 1,951 13 1992 Trent Green 278 154 1,780 7 Totals 562 308 54.8 3,729 16 1993 John Paci 258 133 1,796 8 1994 John Paci 176 96 996 6 9. Harry Gonso 3,446 1995 Chris Dittoe 196 102 1,214 3 Year Att Comp Pct. Yds TD 1967 161 73 45.3 1,001 9 1996 Chris Dittoe 159 83 1,035 3 1968 163 76 46.6 1,109 12 1997 Jay Rodgers 330 192 2,156 6 1969 207 107 51.7 1,336 11 1998 Antwaan Randle El 273 127 1,745 6 Totals 531 256 48.2 3,446 32 1999 Antwaan Randle El 279 150 2,277 17 2000 Antwaan Randle El 277 133 1,783 13 10. Chris Dittoe 3,240 2001 Antwaan Randle El 231 118 1,664 9 Year Att Comp Pct. Yds TD 2002 Gibran Hamdan 293 152 2,115 9 1993 50 25 50.0 360 2 2003 Matt LoVecchio 291 155 1,778 3 1994 107 58 54.2 631 6 2004 Matt LoVecchio 271 153 1,951 13 1995 196 102 52.0 1,214 3 2005 Blake Powers 376 212 2,305 22 1996 159 83 52.2 1,035 3 2006 Kellen Lewis 346 190 2,221 14 Totals 512 268 52.3 3,240 14 2007 Kellen Lewis 442 265 3,043 28 2008 Kellen Lewis 193 110 1,131 6 Trent Green

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CAREER ATTEMPTS CAREER COMPLETIONS CAREER PERCENTAGE 1. 1,060 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 1. 565 Kellen Lewis 2006-08 1 .586 Babe Laufenberg 1981-82 (361-616) 2. 1,023 Steve Bradley 1983-85 2. 532 Steve Bradley 1983-85 2. .576 Kellen Lewis 2006-08 (565-981) 3. 981 Kellen Lewis 2006-08 3. 528 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 3. .562 Dave Schnell 1986-89 (406-722) 4. 755 Trent Green 1989-92 4. 421 Trent Green 1989-92 4. .558 Jay Rodgers 1996-98 (253-453) 5. 722 Dave Schnell 1986-89 5. 406 Dave Schnell 1986-89 5. .556 Trent Green 1989-92 (414-745) 6. 631 Tim Clifford 1977-80 6. 361 Babe Laufenberg 1981-82 6. .551 Blake Powers 2004-07 (258-468) 7. 616 Babe Laufenberg 1981-82 7. 333 Tim Clifford 1977-80 7. .548 Matt LoVecchio 2003-04 (308-562) 8. 562 Matt LoVecchio 2003-04 8. 308 Matt LoVecchio 2003-04 8. .530 John Paci 1992-94 (262-494) 9. 531 Harry Gonso 1967-69 9. 268 Chris Dittoe 1993-96 9. .528 Tim Clifford 1977-80 (333-631) 10. 512 Chris Dittoe Reco1993-96Rds10. 262 John Paci 1992-94 10. .523 Chris Dittoe passing 1993-96 (268-512) SEASON ATTEMPTS SEASON COMPLETIONS SEASON PERCENTAGE 1. 442 Kellen Lewis 2007 1. 265 Kellen Lewis 2007 1. .600 Kellen Lewis 2007 (265-442) 2. 402 Steve Bradley 1984 2. 217 Babe Laufenberg 1982 2. .596 Babe Laufenberg 1982 (217-364) 3. 376 Blake Powers 2005 3. 212 Blake Powers 2005 3. .590 Trent Green 1991 (200-339) 4. 364 Babe Laufenberg 1982 4. 208 Steve Bradley 1984 4. .582 Jay Rodgers 1997 (192-330) 5. 355 Steve Bradley 1983 5. 200 Trent Green 1991 5. .571 Babe Laufenberg 1981 (144-252) 6. 346 Kellen Lewis 2006 6. 192 Jay Rodgers 1997 6. .570 Kellen Lewis 2008 (110-193) 7. 339 Trent Green 1991 7. 190 Kellen Lewis 2006 7. .565 Matt LoVecchio 2004 (153-271) 8. 330 Jay Rodgers 1997 8. 182 Steve Bradley 1983 8. .564 Blake Powers 2005 (212-376) 9. 288 Tim Clifford 1979 9. 160 Tim Clifford 1979 9. .556 Tim Clifford 1979 (160-288) 10. 293 Gibran Hamdan 2002 10. 155 Matt LoVecchio 2003 10. .554 Trent Green 1992 (154-278)

SINGLE-GAME ATTEMPTS SINGLE-GAME COMPLETIONS 1. 57 Blake Powers 1. 37 Blake Powers at Iowa 10/15/05 at Iowa 10/15/05 2. 56 Babe Laufenberg 2. 34 Babe Laufenberg vs. Ohio State 10/23/82 vs. Ohio State 10/23/82 3. 51 Kellen Lewis 3. 30 Kellen Lewis vs. Illinois 9/22/07 vs. Penn State 10/20/07 4. 50 Matt LoVecchio 30 Steve Bradley at Northwestern 10/9/04 at Northwestern 9/22/84 5. 49 Jay Rodgers 5. 28 Jay Rodgers vs. Purdue 1/22/97 vs. Purdue 11/22/97 49 Steve Bradley 28 Jay Rodgers at Minnesota 10/5/84 vs. Kentucky 9/20/97 7. 48 Kellen Lewis 28 Trent Green vs. Penn State 10/20/07 at Kentucky 9/19/92 48 Gibran Hamdan 8. 27 Matt LoVecchio vs. Iowa 10/19/02 at Northwestern 10/9/04 48 Babe Laufenberg 27 Steve Bradley vs. Michigan State 10/30/82 vs. Kentucky 9/15/84

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER YARDS 6. Jade Butcher 1,810 Year Name No. Yds. Avg. TD 1. James Hardy 2,740 Year No Yds Avg. TD 1941 Charles Jacoby 11 297 27.0 – Year No Yds Avg. TD 1967 36 545 15.1 10 1942 Pete Pihos 21 295 14.0 – 2005 61 893 14.7 10 1968 44 713 16.2 10 1943 Pete Pihos 19 262 13.8 – 2006 51 722 14.2 10 1969 37 552 14.9 10 1944 Abe Addams 21 332 15.8 – 2007 79 1,125 14.2 16 Totals 117 1,810 15.5 30 1945 Mel Groomes 12 223 18.6 – Totals 191 2,740 14.5 36 1946 Mel Groomes 19 232 12.2 0 7. Bill Malinchak 1,686 1947 Lou Mihajlovich 26 346 13.3 2 2. Courtney Roby 2,524 Year No Yds Avg. TD 1948 John McDonnell 14 240 17.1 2 Year No Yds Avg. TD 1963 25 353 14.1 2 1949receiving Clint Anderson 28 458 16.4 2 2001 11 171 15.5 1 Reco1964 R 46 ds 634 13.8 5 1950 Clint Anderson 20 224 11.2 0 2002 59 1,039 17.6 4 1965 44 699 15.9 7 1951 Gene Gedman 18 240 13.3 2 2003 45 504 11.2 0 Totals 115 1,686 14.7 14 1952 Earl Fisher 27 343 12.7 1 2004 55 810 14.7 7 1953 John Bartkiewicz 13 150 11.5 0 Totals 170 2,524 14.8 12 8. Eddie Baety 1,617 1954 Brad Bomba 11 221 20.1 0 Year No Yds Avg. TD 1955 Brad Bomba 13 171 13.2 2 3. Ernie Jones 2,361 1991 22 312 14.2 0 1956 Brad Bomba 31 407 13.1 1 Year No Yds Avg. TD 1992 39 398 10.2 1 1957 Dave Whitsell 14 290 20.7 2 1984 26 408 15.7 2 1993 26 348 13.4 1 1958 Earl Faison 6 76 12.7 1 1985 16 205 12.8 3 1994 45 559 12.4 4 1959 Ted Aucreman 13 260 20.0 3 1986 25 483 19.3 2 Totals 132 1,617 12.3 6 1960 Earl Faison 7 154 22.0 2 1987 66 1,265 19.2 13 1961 Bill Olsavsky 17 237 13.9 2 Totals 133 2,361 17.8 20 9. Rob Turner 1,603 1962 Marv Woodson 15 200 13.3 1 Year No Yds Avg. TD 1963 Bill Malinchak 25 353 14.1 2 4. Thomas Lewis 2,324 1987 2 72 36.0 0 1964 Bill Malinchak 46 634 13.8 5 Year No Yds Avg. TD 1988 36 814 22.6 8 1965 Bill Malinchak 44 699 15.9 7 1991 39 581 14.9 6 1990 33 717 21.7 6 1966 Bill Couch 45 546 12.1 2 1992 54 685 12.7 5 Totals 71 1,603 22.6 14 1967 Jade Butcher 38 654 17.2 10 1993 55 1,058 19.2 7 1968 Jade Butcher 44 713 16.2 10 Totals 148 2,324 15.7 18 10. Keith Calvin 1,590 1969 Jade Butcher 37 552 14.9 10 Year No Yds Avg. TD 1970 John Andrews 29 268 9.2 1 5. Duane Gunn 2,235 1974 29 367 12.7 1 1971 Alan Dick 25 312 12.5 5 Year No Yds Avg. TD 1975 26 300 11.5 0 1972 Glenn Scolnik 53 727 13.7 6 1981 31 656 21.2 3 1976 26 319 12.3 2 1973 Trent Smock 36 505 14.0 5 1982 35 764 21.8 5 1977 41 604 14.7 1 1974 Trent Smock 31 549 17.7 7 1983 50 815 16.3 6 Totals 122 1,590 13.0 4 1975 Trent Smock 25 427 17.1 3 Totals 116 2,235 19.3 14 1976 Keith Calvin 26 319 12.3 2 1977 Keith Calvin 41 604 14.7 1 1978 Mike Friede 17 412 24.2 3 1979 Bob Stephenson 49 564 11.5 4 1980 Bob Stephenson 26 337 12.9 0 1981 Bob Stephenson 32 230 8.8 1 1982 Duane Gunn 35 764 21.8 5 1983 Duane Gunn 50 815 16.3 6 1984 Len Kenebrew 41 750 18.3 2 1985 Kenny Allen 55 929 16.9 3 1986 Tony Buford 26 416 16.0 1 1987 Ernie Jones 66 1,265 19.2 13 1988 Rob Turner 36 814 22.6 8 1989 Eddie Thomas 38 559 14.7 1 1990 Rob Turner 33 717 21.7 6 1991 Eddie Thomas 54 687 12.7 2 1992 Thomas Lewis 54 685 12.7 5 1993 Thomas Lewis 55 1,058 19.2 7 1994 Eddie Baety 45 559 12.4 4 1995 Sean Glover 33 239 7.2 0 1996 Dorian Wilkerson 40 490 12.2 1 1997 Chris Gall 54 422 7.8 2 1998 Tyrone Browning 47 764 16.3 2 1999 Versie Gaddis 35 633 18.1 3 2000 Versie Gaddis 29 554 19.1 3 2001 Levron Williams 26 289 11.1 2 2002 Courtney Roby 59 1,039 17.6 4 2003 Courtney Roby 45 504 11.2 0 2004 Courtney Roby 55 810 14.7 7 2005 James Hardy 61 893 14.7 10 2006 James Hardy 51 722 14.2 10 2007 James Hardy 79 1,125 14.2 16 2008 Ray Fisher 42 373 8.9 5 James Hardy

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SEASON YARDS CAREER RECEPTIONS SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS 1. 1,265 Ernie Jones 1987 1. 191 James Hardy 2005-07 1. 16 Jason Spear 2. 1,125 James Hardy 2007 2. 170 Courtney Roby 2001-2004 vs. Purdue 11/22/97 3. 1,058 Thomas Lewis 1993 3. 148 Thomas Lewis 1991-93 2. 14 James Hardy 4. 1,039 Courtney Roby 2002 4. 133 Ernie Jones 1984-87 vs. Penn State 10/20/07 5. 929 Kenny Allen 1985 5. 132 Eddie Baety 1991-94 3. 13 Tyrone Browning 6. 893 James Hardy 2005 6. 121 Keith Calvin 1974-77 vs. Western Michigan 9/12/98 7. 837 Glenn Johnson 2002 7. 119 Jade Butcher 1967-69 4. 12 Thomas Lewis 8. 815 Duane Gunn 1983 8. 118 Ray Fisher 2006- at Penn State 11/6/93 9. 814 Rob Turner 1988 9. 116 Duane Gunn 1981-83 12 Thomas Lewis 10. 810 Courtney Roby Reco2004Rds10. 115 Bob Stephenson 1978-81 at Michiganreceiving State 10/3/92 115 Bill Malinchak 1963-65 12 James Hardy SINGLE-GAME YARDS at Iowa 10/15/05 1. 285 Thomas Lewis SEASON RECEPTIONS 7. 11 Courtney Roby at Penn State 11/6/93 1. 79 James Hardy 2007 vs. Iowa 10/19/02 2. 258 Tyrone Browning 2. 66 Ernie Jones 1987 11 Keith Calvin vs. Western Michigan 9/12/98 3. 61 James Hardy 2005 vs. Michigan State 10/15/77 3. 256 Nate Lundy 4. 59 Courtney Roby 2002 9. 10 James Hardy at Colorado 9/27/80 5. 55 Courtney Roby 2005 vs. Purdue 11/17/07 4. 203 James Hardy 55 Kenny Allen 1985 10 James Hardy at Iowa 10/15/05 55 Thomas Lewis 1993 vs. Illinois 10/8/05 5. 198 Courtney Roby 8. 54 Chris Gall 1997 10 Glenn Johnson vs. Iowa 10/19/02 54 Eddie Thomas 1991 at Utah 9/7/02 6. 197 Duane Gunn 54 Thomas Lewis 1992 10 Eric Matthews at Iowa 10/10/81 at Penn State 10/28/95 7. 184 Courtney Roby 10 Eddie Baety at Kentucky 9/18/05 vs. Penn State 11/5/94 184 Glenn Johnson 10 Eddie Baety at Utah 9/7/02 at Michigan State 10/3/92 9. 183 Kenny Allen 10 Kenny Allen at Missouri 9/28/85 at Missouri 9/28/85 10. 182 Rob Turner 10 Dave Lilja vs. South Carolina 12/28/88 vs. Navy 9/21/85 10 Kenny Allen vs. Louisville 9/14/85 10 Jade Butcher at Michigan State 11/1/69 10 Bill Couch at Iowa 10/29/66

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER YARDS Year Name Att Yds Avg TD 1. Anthony Thompson 5,299 1941 Robert White 71 311 4.4 – Year Att Yds Avg. TD 1942 Bill Hillenbrand 130 498 3.6 – 1986 191 806 4.2 5 1943 Jim Allerdice 108 523 4.8 – 1987 257 1014 3.9 12 1944 Harry Jagade 111 450 4.1 – 1988 355 1686 4.7 26 1945 George Taliaferro 156 719 4.5 – 1989 358 1793 5.0 24 1946 Pete Pihos 76 262 3.4 6 Totals 1161 5299 4.6 67 1947 Harry Jagade 103 436 4.2 1 1948 George Taliaferro 98 262 2.6 3 2. Antwaan Randle El 3,895 1949rushing Bob Robertson 100 348 3.5 2 Year Att Yds Avg. TD 1950 Bob Robertson 113 551 4.9 7 1998 227 873 3.8 10 RecoRds 1951 Gene Gedman 176 731 4.1 6 1999 224 788 3.5 13 1952 Gene Gedman 143 574 4.0 8 2000 218 1270 5.8 13 1953 Jerry Ellis 69 264 4.8 4 2001 188 964 5.1 8 1954 John Bartkiewicz 103 430 4.2 2 Totals 857 3895 4.5 44 1955 John Bartkiewicz 114 456 4.0 2 1956 Bob Fee 134 621 4.6 6 3. Alex Smith 3,492 1957 John Meegan 43 114 2.7 0 Year Att Yds Avg. TD 1958 Ted Smith 89 452 5.1 4 1994 265 1475 5.6 10 1959 Ted Smith 111 490 3.9 3 1995 166 769 4.6 3 1960 Joe Maroon 66 348 5.3 2 1996 292 1248 4.3 8 1961 Marv Woodson 115 425 3.7 5 Totals 723 3492 4.8 21 1962 Marv Woodson 136 540 4.0 5 1963 Tom Nowatzke 160 756 4.7 5 4. Mike Harkrader 3,257 1964 Tom Nowatzke 150 545 3.6 9 Year Att Yds Avg. TD 1965 Terry Cole 91 286 3.1 2 1976 192 1003 5.2 2 1966 Mike Krivoshia 179 675 3.8 3 1978 198 880 4.4 7 1967 John Isenbarger 120 579 4.8 4 1979 210 807 3.8 6 1968 John Isenbarger 130 669 5.1 5 1980 118 567 4.8 3 1969 John Isenbarger 233 1,217 5.2 5 Totals 718 3257 4.5 18 1970 John Motil 101 358 3.5 2 1971 Ken St. Pierre 181 760 4.2 5 5. Levron Williams 3,095 1972 Ken Starling 196 781 3.9 7 Year Att Yds Avg. TD 1973 Ken Starling 180 676 3.8 2 1998 6 56 9.3 0 1974 Courtney Snyder 291 1,254 4.3 4 1999 118 817 6.9 4 Mike Harkrader 1975 Courtney Snyder 248 1,103 4.4 3 2000 116 821 7.1 10 1976 Mike Harkrader 192 1,003 5.2 3 2001 212 1401 6.6 17 1977 Ric Enis 199 978 4.9 4 Totals 452 3095 6.8 31 1978 Mike Harkrader 198 880 4.4 7 1979 Mike Harkrader 210 807 3.8 6 6. Vaughn Dunbar 3,029 1980 Lonnie Johnson 200 1,075 5.4 11 Year Att Yds Avg. TD 1981 Tim Hines 67 271 4.0 1 1990 250 1224 4.9 13 1982 Orlando Brown 136 580 4.3 6 1991 363 1805 5.0 12 1983 Orlando Brown 72 312 4.3 2 Totals 613 3029 4.9 25 1984 Bobby Howard 78 268 3.4 0 1985 Bobby Howard 194 967 5.0 7 7. Courtney Snyder 2,789 1986 Anthony Thompson 191 806 4.2 5 Year Att Yds Avg. TD 1987 Anthony Thompson 257 1,014 3.9 12 1973 87 424 4.8 1 1988 Anthony Thompson 355 1,686 4.7 26 1974 291 1254 4.3 4 1989 Anthony Thompson 358 1,793 5.0 24 1975 248 1103 4.4 3 1990 Vaughn Dunbar 250 1,224 4.9 13 1976 5 8 1.6 0 1991 Vaughn Dunbar 364 1,805 5.0 12 Totals 631 2789 4.4 8 1992 Brett Law 130 541 4.2 3 1993 Jermaine Chaney 186 716 3.8 6 8. John Isenbarger 2,453 1994 Alex Smith 265 1,475 5.6 10 Year Att Yds Avg. TD 1995 Alex Smith 166 769 4.6 3 1967 124 567 4.6 4 1996 Alex Smith 292 1,248 4.3 8 1968 130 669 5.1 5 1997 De’Wayne Hogan 149 506 3.4 4 1969 233 1217 5.2 5 1998 Antwaan Randle El 227 873 3.8 10 Totals 487 2453 5.0 14 1999 Levron Williams 118 817 6.9 4 2000 Antwaan Randle El 218 1,270 5.8 13 9. Lonnie Johnson 2,228 2001 Levron Williams 212 1,401 6.6 17 Year Att Yds Avg. TD 2002 Yamar Washington 174 688 4.0 9 1977 5 24 4.8 0 2003 BenJarvus Green-Ellis 225 938 4.2 7 1978 81 421 5.2 1 2004 BenJarvus Green-Ellis 231 794 3.4 5 1979 172 708 4.1 7 2005 Chris Taylor 156 740 4.7 4 1980 200 1075 5.4 11 2006 Kellen Lewis 124 441 3.6 5 Totals 458 2228 4.9 19 2007 Kellen Lewis 147 736 5.0 9 2008 Marcus Thigpen 94 631 6.7 7 10. Ric Enis 2,096 Year Att Yds Avg. TD 1974 3 16 5.3 0 1975 105 427 4.1 3 1976 157 675 4.3 5 1977 199 978 4.9 4 Alex Smith Totals 464 2096 4.5 12

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SEASON YARDS SINGLE-PLAY YARDS CAREER ATTEMPTS 1. 1,805 Vaughn Dunbar 1991 1. 98t Mickey Erehar 1. 1,161 Anthony Thompson 1986-89 2. 1,793 Anthony Thompson 1989 at Iowa 1912 2. 857 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 3. 1,686 Anthony Thompson 1988 2. 89 Darrick Burnett 3. 723 Alex Smith 1994-96 4. 1,475 Alex Smith 1994 vs. Miami (Ohio) 9/24/77 4. 718 Mike Harkrader 1976-80 5. 1,401 Levron Williams 2001 3. 85t Gene Gedman 5. 631 Courtney Snyder 1973-76 6. 1,270 Antwaan Randle El 2000 vs. Pittsburgh 10/6/51 6. 614 Vaughn Dunbar 1990-91 7. 1,254 Courtney Snyder 1974 85t Larry Marks 7. 464 Ric Enis 1974-77 8. 1,248 Alex Smith 1996 at Northwestern 1923 8. 458 Lonnie Johnson 1977-80 9. 1,224 Vaughn Dunbar 1990 5. 83t Bob Robertson 10. 1,217 John Isenbarger 1969 vs. Notre Dame 10/21/50 SEASON ATTEMPTSrushing 11. 1,103 Courtney Snyder Reco1975R ds 83t George Ross 1. 364 Vaughn Dunbar 1991 12. 1,075 Lonnie Johnson 1980 at Northwestern 1929 2. 358 Anthony Thompson 1989 13. 1,014 Anthony Thompson 1987 7. 82 Ric Enis 3. 355 Anthony Thompson 1988 14. 1,003 Mike Harkrader 1976 vs. North Carolina State 10/2/76 4. 292 Alex Smith 1996 15. 978 Ric Enis 1977 82t Rick Thompson 5. 291 Courtney Snyder 1974 vs. Baylor 9/21/68 6. 265 Alex Smith 1994 SINGLE-GAME YARDS 82t Don Veller 7. 257 Anthony Thompson 1987 1. 377 Anthony Thompson at Purdue 1934 8. 250 Vaughn Dunbar 1990 at Wisconsin 11/11/89 10. 81 Alex Smith 9. 248 Courtney Snyder 1975 2. 280 Levron Williams vs. Southern Mississippi 9/23/95 10. 233 John Isenbarger 1969 at Wisconsin 10/6/01 t-touchdown 3. 265 Vaughn Dunbar SINGLE-GAME ATTEMPTS at Missouri 9/28/91 1. 52 Anthony Thompson 4. 251 Levron Williams at Wisconsin 11/11/89 at Michigan State 11/10/01 2. 48 Sean Glover 5. 245 Alex Smith at Iowa 10/14/95 at Purdue 11/19/94 3. 47 Anthony Thompson 6. 241 Levron Williams vs. Iowa 10/29/88 vs. Northwestern 10/9/99 4. 44 Alex Smith 7. 240 Brett Law vs. Michigan State 11/11/95 vs. Missouri 9/26/92 5. 43 Alex Smith 8. 237 Lonnie Johnson at Iowa 10/8/94 vs. Illinois 11/15/80 43 Anthony Thompson 9. 232 Alex Smith vs. Minnesota 10/21/89 at Iowa 10/8/94 43 Anthony Thompson 10. 221 Alex Smith at Illinois 11/7/88 at Kentucky 9/17/94 43 Darrick Burnett 11. 220 Lonnie Johnson vs. Purdue 11/19/77 at Purdue 11/22/80 9. 42 Brett Law 12. 216 Anthony Thompson vs. Missouri 9/26/92 vs. Minnesota 10/21/89 42 BenJarvus Green-Ellis 13. 211 Lonnie Johnson at Penn State 11/15/03 vs. Duke 10/4/80 211 Courtney Snyder vs. Purdue 11/22/75 15. 210 Antwaan Randle El vs. Minnesota 10/21/00 210 Ric Enis vs. Minnesota 10/29/77

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER YARDS SEASON YARDS Year Name Pass Rush Total 1. Antwaan Randle El 11,364 1. 3,779 Kellen Lewis 2007 1968 Harry Gonso 1109 323 1432 Year Pass Rush Total 2. 3,065 Antwaan Randle El 1999 1969 Harry Gonso 1336 237 1573 1998 1,745 873 2,618 3. 3,053 Antwaan Randle El 2000 1970 Edward McNulty 488 34 522 1999 2,277 788 3,065 4. 2,829 Trent Green 1991 1971 Edward McNulty 1140 1 1141 2000 1,783 1,270 3,053 5. 2,662 Kellen Lewis 2006 1972 Edward McNulty 906 28 934 2001 1,664 964 2,628 6. 2,628 Antwaan Randle El 2001 1973 Willie Jones 881 7 888 Totals 7,469 3,895 11,364 7. 2,618 Antwaan Randle El 1998 1974 Willie Jones 1347 16 1363 8. 2,561 Steve Bradley 1984 1975 Courtney Snyder 0 1103 1103 2. Kellen Lewis 8,072 9. 2,426 Blake Powers 2005 1976TOTaL Mike Harkrader OFFense 0 1003 1003 Year Pass Rush Total Reco10. 2,406R ds Steve Bradley 1983 1977 Scott Arnett 401 796 1197 2006 2,221 441 2,662 1978 Mike Harkrader 17 880 897 2007 3,043 736 3,779 SINGLE-GAME YARDS 1979 Tim Clifford 2078 80 2158 2008 1,131 500 1,631 1. 473 Antwaan Randle El 1980 Tim Clifford 1391 119 1510 Totals 6,395 1,677 8,072 vs. Minnesota 10/21/00 1981 Babe Laufenberg 1788 33 1821 2. 467 Antwaan Randle El 1982 Babe Laufenberg 2468 -117 2351 3. Steve Bradley 6,943 vs. Western Michigan 9/12/98 1983 Steve Bradley 2298 108 2406 Year Pass Rush Total 3. 458 Bob Hoernschemeyer 1984 Steve Bradley 2544 17 2561 1983 2,298 108 2,406 at Nebraska 1943 1985 Steve Bradley 1737 239 1976 1984 2,544 17 2,561 4. 422 Antwaan Randle El 1986 Dave Kramme 1334 70 1404 1985 1,737 239 1,976 vs. Illinois 10/2/99 1987 Dave Schnell 1707 55 1762 Totals 6,579 364 6,943 5. 406 Kellen Lewis 1988 Dave Schnell 1877 307 2184 vs. Ball State 11/3/07 1989 Dave Schnell 1608 188 1796 4. Dave Schnell 6,073 6. 396 Kellen Lewis 1990 Vaughn Dunbar 0 1224 1224 Year Pass Rush Total at Minnesota 11/4/06 1991 Trent Green 2627 202 2829 1986 278 53 331 7. 393 Kellen Lewis 1992 Trent Green 1780 27 1807 1987 1,707 55 1,762 at Purdue 11/18/06 1993 John Paci 1796 174 1970 1988 1,877 307 2,184 8. 391 Jay Rodgers 1994 Alex Smith 0 1475 1475 1989 1,608 188 1,796 vs. Ball State 9/13/97 1995 Chris Dittoe 1214 -112 1102 Totals 5,470 603 6,073 9. 387 Blake Powers 1996 Alex Smith 0 1248 1248 at Iowa 10/15/05 1997 Jay Rodgers 2156 -121 2035 5. Trent Green 5,916 10. 386 Matt LoVecchio 1998 Antwaan Randle El 1745 873 2618 Year Pass Rush Total at Northwestern 10/9/04 1999 Antwaan Randle El 2277 788 3065 1989 59 38 97 2000 Antwaan Randle El 1783 1270 3053 1990 934 249 1,183 2001 Antwaan Randle El 1664 964 2628 1991 2,627 202 2,829 2002 Gibran Hamdan 2115 -52 2063 1992 1,780 27 1,807 2003 Matt LoVecchio 1778 -8 1770 Totals 5,400 516 5,916 2004 Matt LoVecchio 1951 112 2063 2005 Blake Powers 2305 121 2426 2006 Kellen Lewis 2221 441 2662 2007 Kellen Lewis 3043 736 3779 2008 Kellen Lewis 1131 500 1631

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER YARDS SEASON YARDS Year Name Rush Rec PR KR Total 1. Anthony Thompson 6,466 1. 2,388 Anthony Thompson 1989 1968 John Isenbarger 669 113 0 51 837 Year Rush Receive Kick Punt 2. 2,330 Vaughn Dunbar 1991 1969 John Isenbarger 1217 147 0 40 1404 1986 806 79 18 0 3. 2,201 Levron Williams 2001 1970 John Motil 358 33 0 149 540 1987 1,014 242 0 0 4. 1,919 Anthony Thompson 1988 1971 Ken St. Pierre 760 166 0 0 926 1972 Ken Starling 781 102 0 0 883 1988 1,686 233 0 0 5. 1,895 Thomas Lewis 1993 1973 Ken Starling 676 59 0 0 735 1989 1,793 201 394 0 6. 1,807 Ernie Jones 1987 1974 Courtney Snyder 1254 108 0 0 1362 Totals 5,299 755 412 0 7. 1,719 Marcus Thigpen 2008 1975 Courtney Snyder 1103 52 0 0 1155 8. 1,711 Vaughn Dunbar 1990 1976 Mike Harkrader 1003 37 21 0 1061 2. Levron Williams 4,700 1977 Ric Enis 978 15Reco 0 0 993 RdsYear Rush Receive Kick PuntaLL-purpOseSINGLE-GAME YARDSyardage 1978 Mike Harkrader 880 24 0 0 904 1998 56 323 0 6 1. 416 Anthony Thompson 1979 Lonnie Johnson 708 202 0 352 1262 1999 817 360 0 0 at Wisconsin 1/11/89 1980 Lonnie Johnson 1075 71 0 17 1163 1981 Duane Gunn 88 656 0 300 1044 2000 821 116 0 0 2. 367 Thomas Lewis 1982 Duane Gunn -15 764 0 234 983 2001 1,401 289 511 0 at Penn State 11/6/93 1983 Duane Gunn 77 315 -2 201 591 Totals 3,095 1,088 511 6 3. 336 Vaughn Dunbar 1984 Len Kenebrew 0 750 0 0 750 at Missouri 9/28/91 1985 Bobby Howard 967 169 0 17 1153 3. Marcus Thigpen 4,658 4. 311 Marcus Thigpen 1986 Stacy Dawsey 2 369 0 556 927 Year Rush Receive Kick Punt at Illinois 10/7/06 1987 Ernest Jones 13 1265 0 529 1807 2005 35 432 20 0 5. 299 Levron Williams 1988 Anthony Thompson 1686 233 0 0 1919 2006 387 180 723 0 at Michigan State 1/10/01 1989 Anthony Thompson 1793 201 0 394 2388 1990 Vaughn Dunbar 1224 122 0 365 1711 2007 568 181 413 0 6. 293 Lonnie Johnson 1991 Vaughn Dunbar 1805 263 0 262 2330 2008 631 235 853 0 vs. Illinois 1/15/80 1992 Thomas Lewis 89 685 0 382 1156 Totals 1,621 1,028 2,009 0 7. 280 Levron Williams 1993 Thomas Lewis 45 1058 342 450 1895 at Wisconsin 10/6/01 1994 Alex Smith 1475 115 0 0 1490 4. Antwaan Randle El 4,134 8. 279 Duane Gunn 1995 Alex Smith 769 58 0 0 827 Year Rush Receive Kick Punt at Syracuse 9/26/81 1996 Alex Smith 1248 76 0 44 1368 1998 873 54 0 0 9. 270 Alex Smith 1997 Joey Eloms 3 32 173 499 773 1999 788 6 0 0 at Purdue 11/19/94 1998 Antwaan Randle El 873 54 0 0 927 1999 Levron Williams 817 360 0 0 1177 2000 1,270 0 0 0 10. 267 Marcus Thigpen 2000 Antwaan Randle El 1270 0 0 0 1270 2001 964 30 0 149 vs. Michigan State 9/27/08 2001 Levron Williams 1401 289 0 511 2201 Totals 3,895 90 0 149 2002 Courtney Roby 37 1039 0 239 1303 2003 BenJarvus Green-Ellis 938 165 0 0 1106 5. Vaughn Dunbar 4,041 2004 Courtney Roby 135 810 0 67 1012 Year Rush Receive Kick Punt 2005 James Hardy 0 893 0 0 893 1990 1,224 122 365 0 2006 Marcus Thigpen 387 180 0 723 1290 1991 1,805 263 262 0 2007 Marcus Thigpen 568 181 0 413 1162 2008 Marcus Thigpen 631 235 0 853 1719 Totals 3,029 385 627 0

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER TOUCHDOWNS 8. Marcus Thigpen 21 Year Name Rush Rec Ret. Tot. 1. Anthony Thompson 68 Year Rush Receive Return Total 1968 Jade Butcher 0 10 0 10 Year Rush Receive Return Total 2005 0 2 0 2 1969 Jade Butcher 0 10 0 10 1986 5 0 0 5 2006 2 2 3 7 1970 Richard Thompson 3 0 0 3 1987 12 0 0 12 2007 0 3 0 3 Dan (Rex) Grossman 3 0 0 3 1988 26 0 0 26 2008 7 2 0 9 1971 Alan Dick 0 5 0 5 1989 24 1 0 25 Totals 9 9 3 21 Ken St. Pierre 5 0 0 5 Totals 67 1 0 68 1972 Ken Starling 7 1 0 8 8. Alex Smith 21 1973 Dennis Cremeens 5 0 0 6 2. Antwaan Randle El 45 Year Rush Receive Return Total 1974TOuchdOwns Trent Smock 0 7 0 7 Year Rush Receive Return Total Reco1994 R 10ds 0 0 10 1975 Ric Enis 3 0 0 3 1998 10 1 0 11 1995 3 0 0 3 Trent Smock 0 3 0 3 1999 13 0 0 13 1996 8 0 0 8 Courtney Snyder 3 0 0 3 2000 13 0 0 13 Totals 21 0 0 21 1976 Ric Enis 5 0 0 5 2001 8 0 0 8 1977 Scott Arnett 6 0 0 6 Totals 44 1 0 45 8. Lonnie Johnson 21 1978 Mike Harkrader 7 0 0 7 Year Rush Receive Return Total 1979 Lonnie Johnson 7 2 0 9 3. Levron Williams 38 1978 1 0 0 1 1980 Lonnie Johnson 11 0 0 11 Year Rush Receive Return Total 1979 7 2 0 9 1981 Duane Gunn 1 3 1 5 1998 0 2 0 2 1980 11 0 0 11 1982 Orlando Brown 6 2 0 8 1999 4 3 0 7 Totals 19 2 0 21 1983 Duane Gunn 0 6 0 6 2000 10 0 0 10 Leonard Kenebrew 0 6 0 6 2001 17 2 0 19 1984 Orlando Brown 4 0 0 4 Totals 31 7 0 38 1985 Bobby Howard 7 0 0 7 1986 Damon Sweazy 6 0 0 6 4. James Hardy 36 1987 Ernest Jones 0 13 0 13 Year Rush Receive Return Total 1988 Anthony Thompson 26 0 0 26 2005 0 10 0 10 1989 Anthony Thompson 25 0 0 25 2006 0 10 0 10 1990 Vaughn Dunbar 13 0 0 13 2007 0 16 0 16 1991 Trent Green 13 0 0 13 Totals 0 36 0 36 1992 Thomas Lewis 1 5 0 6 1993 Thomas Lewis 0 7 1 8 5. Jade Butcher 30 1994 Alex Smith 10 0 0 10 Year Rush Receive Return Total 1995 Chris Dittoe 4 0 0 4 1967 0 10 0 10 1996 Alex Smith 8 0 0 8 1968 0 10 0 10 1997 De’Wayne Hogan 4 0 0 4 1969 0 10 0 10 1998 Antwaan Randle El 10 1 0 11 Totals 0 30 0 30 1999 Antwaan Randle El 13 0 0 13 2000 Antwaan Randle El 13 0 0 13 6. Vaughn Dunbar 25 2001 Levron Williams 17 2 0 19 Year Rush Receive Return Total 2002 Yamar Washington 9 0 0 9 1990 13 0 0 13 2003 BenJarvus Green-Ellis 7 1 0 8 1991 12 0 0 12 2004 Courtney Roby 0 7 0 7 Totals 25 0 0 25 2005 James Hardy 0 10 0 10 2006 James Hardy 0 10 0 10 7. Pete Pihos 23 2007 James Hardy 0 16 0 16 Year Rush Receive Return Total 2008 Marcus Thigpen 7 2 0 9 1942-45 No stats available Totals 23

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SEASON TOUCHDOWNS CAREER PASSING TDS CAREER RECEIVING TDS 1. 26 Anthony Thompson 1988 1. 48 Kellen Lewis 2006-08 1. 36 James Hardy 2005-07 2. 25 Anthony Thompson 1989 2. 42 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 2. 30 Jade Butcher 1967-69 3. 19 Levron Williams 2001 3. 35 Steve Bradley 1983-85 3. 20 Ernie Jones 1984-87 4. 16 James Hardy 2007 4. 32 Harry Gonso 1967-69 4. 18 Thomas Lewis 1991-93 5. 13 Antwaan Randle El 2000 5. 31 Tim Clifford 1977-80 5. 15 Trent Smock 1973-75 13 Antwaan Randle El 1999 6. 27 Dave Schnell 1986-89 6. 14 Rob Turner 1987-88, 90 13 Trent Green 1991 7. 23 Trent Green 1989-92 14 Duane Gunn 1981-83 13 Vaughn Dunbar 1990 23 Blake Powers 2005 14 Bill Malinchak 1963-65 13 Ernie Jones 1987 9. 20 Bob Hoernschemeyer 1943-44 10. 12 Vaughn Dunbar Reco1991Rds SEASONTOuchdOwns RECEIVING TDS 12 Anthony Thompson 1987 SEASON PASSING TDS 1. 16 James Hardy 2007 1. 28 Kellen Lewis 2007 2. 13 Ernie Jones 1987 SINGLE-GAME TDS 2. 22 Blake Powers 2005 3. 10 Jade Butcher 1969 1. 6 Levron Williams 3. 17 Antwaan Randle El 1999 10 Jade Butcher 1968 at Wisconsin 10/6/01 4. 14 Steve Bradley 1983 10 Jade Butcher 1967 2. 4 Antwaan Randle El 14 Kellen Lewis 2006 10 James Hardy 2005 at Illinois 10/4/00 6. 13 Matt LoVecchio 2004 10 James Hardy 2006 4 Anthony Thompson 13 Dave Schnell 1987 8. 8 Rob Turner 1988 at Wisconsin 11/11/89 13 Tim Clifford 1980 4 Anthony Thompson 13 Tim Clifford 1979 SINGLE-GAME vs. Ohio State 10/8/88 13 Bob Hoernschemeyer 1943 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 4 James Hardy 1. 4 James Hardy vs. Michigan State 10/28/06 SINGLE-GAME vs. Michigan State 10/28/06 6. 3 50 times, Last: PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 2. 3 Jade Butcher Marcus Thigpen 1. 6 Bob Hoernschemeyer at Purdue 11/23/68 vs. Michigan State 9/27/08 at Nebraska 1943 3 Jade Butcher 2. 5 Jay Rodgers at Wisconsin 10/25/69 CAREER RUSHING TDS vs. Ball State 9/13/97 3 Alan Dick 1. 67 Anthony Thompson 1986-89 5 Tim Clifford at Wisconsin 10/9/71 2. 44 Antwaan Randle El 1998-01 at Colorado 9/27/80 3 Glenn Scolnik 3. 31 Levron Williams 1998-01 5 Kellen Lewis at Kentucky 9/30/72 4. 25 Vaughn Dunbar 1990-91 vs. Michigan State 10/28/06 3 Trent Smock 5. 21 Alex Smith 1994-96 5. 4 Eight times, Last: vs. Utah 9/27/75 Kellen Lewis 3 Nate Lundy SEASON RUSHING TDS vs. Ball State 11/3/07 at Colorado 9/27/80 1. 26 Anthony Thompson 1988 3 Duane Gunn 2. 24 Anthony Thompson 1989 vs. Minnesota 10/8/83 3. 17 Levron Williams 2001 3 James Hardy 4. 13 Vaughn Dunbar 1990 vs. Iowa 10/14/06 13 Trent Green 1991 13 Antwaan Randle El 1999, 2000 7. 12 Anthony Thompson 1987 12 Vaughn Dunbar 1991

SINGLE-GAME RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 6 Levron Williams at Wisconsin 10/6/01 2. 5 Anthony Thompson vs. Northwestern 10/7/89 3. 4 Anthony Thompson vs. Ohio State 10/8/88

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER POINTS SEASON POINTS Year Name TD XP FG TP 1. Anthony Thompson 412 1. 156 Anthony Thompson 1988 1941 Bill Hillenbrand 7 0 0 42 Year TD XP FG Conv. S Total 2. 154 Anthony Thompson 1989 1942 Hugh McKinnis 9 0 0 54 1986 5 0 0 0 0 30 3. 114 Levron Williams 2001 1943 Bob Hoernschemeyer 6 1 0 37 1987 12 0 0 0 0 72 4. 111 Austin Starr 2007 1988 26 0 0 0 0 156 1944 Three players 6 0 0 36 1989 25 0 0 2 0 154 5. 96 Pete Stoyanovich 1988 1945 Pete Pihos 8 0 0 48 Totals 68 0 0 2 0 412 96 James Hardy 2007 1946 Pete Pihos 8 0 0 48 7. 78 Antwaan Randle El 2000 1947 Two players 4 0 0 24 2. Antwaan Randle El 270 78 Antwaan Randle El 1999 1948 George Taliaferro 4 0 0 24 Year TD XP FG Conv. S Total 78 Vaughn Dunbar 1990 1949pOinTs Bob Robertson 5 0 0 30 1998 11 0 0 0 0 66 Reco 78R ds Ernie Jones 1987 1950 Bob Robertson 8 0 0 48 1999 13 0 0 0 0 78 78 Trent Green 1991 1951 Gene Gedman 8 0 0 48 2000 13 0 0 0 0 78 1952 Gene Gedman 9 0 0 54 2001 8 0 0 0 0 48 Totals 45 0 0 0 0 270 SINGLE-GAME POINTS 1953 David Rogers 5 0 0 30 1. 36 Levron Williams 1954 Florian Helinski 3 13 0 31 3. Scott Bonnell 261 vs. Wisconsin 10/6/01 1955 Tom Campbell 4 0 0 24 Year TD XP FG Conv. S Total 2. 32 Anthony Thompson 1956 Bob Fee 6 0 0 36 1989 0 31 10 0 0 61 vs. Northwestern 10/7/89 1957 Dave Whitsell 2 0 0 12 1990 0 35 13 0 0 74 3. 24 Anthony Thompson 1958 Ted Smith 4 1 0 26 1991 0 32 13 0 0 71 at Wisconsin 11/11/89 1959 Earl Faison 3 1 0 20 1992 0 19 12 0 0 55 Totals 0 117 48 0 0 261 24 Anthony Thompson 1960 Three players 2 0 0 12 vs. Ohio State 10/8/88 1961 Marv Woodson 5 2 1 36 4. Pete Stoyanovich 248 24 James Hardy 1962 Marv Woodson 6 0 0 36 Year TD XP FG Conv. S Total vs. Michigan State 10/28/06 1963 Tom Nowatzke 6 7 5 58 1985 0 0 10 0 0 30 6. 21 Tom Nowatzke 1964 Tom Nowatzke 10 10 1 73 1986 0 30 11 0 0 63 vs. Oregon 11/14/64 1965 Bill Malinchak 7 0 0 42 1987 0 32 9 0 0 59 7. 20 Yamar Washington 1966 Mike Krivoshia 3 0 0 18 1988 0 45 17 0 0 96 at Northwestern 11/2/02 1967 Jade Butcher 10 0 0 60 Totals 0 107 47 0 0 248 20 Anthony Thompson 1968 Jade Butcher 10 0 0 60 at Ohio State 10/14/88 1969 Jade Butcher 10 0 0 60 5. Andy Payne 238 Year TD XP FG Conv. S Total 20 Glenn Scolnik 1970 Rick Thompson 3 1 0 20 1997 0 8 15 0 0 53 at Kentucky 9/30/72 1971 Chris Gartner 0 17 7 38 1998 0 27 10 0 0 57 1972 Chris Gartner 0 20 14 62 1999 0 36 9 0 0 63 1973 Dennis Cremeens 6 0 0 36 2000 0 38 9 0 0 65 1974 Trent Smock 7 0 0 42 Totals 0 109 43 0 0 238 1975 Frank Stavroff 0 9 5 24 1976 Ric Enis 5 0 0 30 6. Austin Starr 232 1977 David Freud 0 25 10 55 Year TD XP FG Conv. S Total 1978 David Freud 0 28 8 52 2005 0 0 0 0 0 0 2006 0 28 12 0 0 64 1979 Lonnie Johnson 9 0 0 54 2007 0 48 21 0 0 111 1980 Lonnie Johnson 11 0 0 66 2008 0 27 10 0 0 57 1981 Duane Gunn 5 0 0 30 Totals 0 103 43 0 0 232 1982 Orlando Brown 8 0 0 48 1983 Doug Smith 0 19 8 43 7. Levron Williams 230 1984 Mark Rogers 0 13 8 37 Year TD XP FG Conv. S Total 1985 Bobby Howard 7 0 0 42 1998 2 0 0 1 0 14 1986 Pete Stoyanovich 0 30 11 63 1999 7 0 0 0 0 42 1987 Ernie Jones 13 0 0 78 2000 10 0 0 0 0 60 2001 19 0 0 0 0 114 1988 Anthony Thompson 26 0 0 156 Totals 39 0 0 0 0 230 1989 Anthony Thompson 25 2 0 154 1990 Vaughn Dunbar 13 0 0 78 8. Bill Manolopoulos 226 1991 Trent Green 13 0 0 78 Year TD XP FG Conv. S Total 1992 Scott Bonnell 0 19 12 55 1993 0 29 16 0 0 77 1993 Bill Manolopoulos 0 29 16 77 1994 0 32 6 0 0 50 1994 Alex Smith 10 0 0 60 1995 0 10 9 0 0 37 1995 Bill Manolopoulos 0 10 9 37 1996 0 23 13 0 0 62 1996 Bill Manolopoulos 0 23 13 62 Totals 0 94 44 0 0 226 1997 Andy Payne 0 8 15 53 9. James Hardy 216 1998 Antwaan Randle El 11 0 0 66 Year TD XP FG Conv. S Total 1999 Antwaan Randle El 13 0 0 78 2005 10 0 0 0 0 60 2000 Antwaan Randle El 13 0 0 78 2006 10 0 0 0 0 60 2001 Levron Williams 19 0 0 114 2007 16 0 0 0 0 96 2002 Yamar Washington 9 0 0 56 Totals 36 0 0 0 0 216 2003 Bryan Robertson 0 19 12 55 2004 Courtney Roby 9 0 0 54 10. Jade Butcher 180 2005 James Hardy 10 0 0 60 Year TD XP FG Conv. S Total 1967 10 0 0 0 0 60 2006 Austin Starr 0 28 12 64 1968 10 0 0 0 0 60 2007 Austin Starr 0 48 21 111 1969 10 0 0 0 0 60 2008 Austin Starr 0 27 10 57 Totals 30 0 0 0 0 180 Levron Williams

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER FIELD GOALS SINGLE-GAME FIELD GOALS Year Name FGM FGA Long 1. Scott Bonnell 48 1. 4 Austin Starr 1968 Don Warner 4 6 27 Year Made Att. vs. Minnesota 10/6/07 1969 Don Warner 6 13 42 1989 10 16 4 Andy Payne 1970 Chris Gartner 3 11 37 1990 13 22 at Minnesota 11/15/97 1971 Chris Gartner 7 15 47 1991 13 17 4 Andy Payne 1972 Chris Gartner 14 23 52 1992 12 19 at Wisconsin 9/27/97 1973 Frank Stavroff 4 4 52 Totals 48 74 4 Chris Gartner 1974 Frank Stavroff 3 6 46 vs. Wisconsin 10/14/72 1975 Frank Stavroff 5 16 52 2. Pete Stoyanovich 47 4 Chris Gartner 1976 Kevin Kellogg 1 Reco 2 47 RdsYear Made Att. vs. KentuckyFieLd gOaLs9/18/71 1977 David Freud 10 14 40 1985 10 16 6. 3 17 times 1978 David Freud 8 13 44 1986 11 18 Last: Austin Starr 1979 Steve Straub 5 9 31 1987 9 15 at Western Michigan 9/8/07 1980 Kevin Kellogg 7 9 48 1988 17 24 1981 Douglas Smith 4 5 39 Totals 47 73 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 1982 Douglas Smith 9 14 47 1. 15 Austin Starr 2007 1983 Douglas Smith 8 16 49 3. Bill Manolopoulos 44 2. 10 Doug Smith 1981-82 1984 Mark Rogers 8 12 39 Year Made Att. 3. 8 Pete Stoyanovich 1987-88 1985 Pete Stoyanovich 10 16 48 1993 16 22 8 Andy Payne 1998 1986 Pete Stoyanovich 11 18 52 1994 6 11 5. 7 David Freud 1977 1987 Pete Stoyanovich 9 15 52 1995 9 12 7 Kevin Kellogg 1980 1988 Pete Stoyanovich 17 24 53 1996 13 20 7 Scott Bonnell 1991 1989 Scott Bonnell 10 16 55 Totals 44 65 7 Bill Manolopoulos 1996 1990 Scott Bonnell 13 22 48 7 Bryan Robertson 2002 1991 Scott Bonnell 13 17 48 4. Austin Starr 43 7 Austin Starr 2006 1992 Scott Bonnell 12 19 50 Year Made Att. 1993 Bill Manolopoulos 16 22 48 2005 0 0 LONGEST FIELD GOALS 1994 Bill Manolopoulos 6 11 37 2006 12 15 1. 55 Scott Bonnell 1995 Bill Manolopoulos 9 12 45 2007 21 23 at Michigan 10/28/89 1996 Bill Manolopoulos 13 20 52 2008 10 17 2. 53 Andy Payne 1997 Andy Payne 15 22 48 Totals 43 55 vs. Minnesota 10/21/00 1998 Andy Payne 10 12 49 53 Pete Stoyanovich 1999 Andy Payne 9 12 40 4. Andy Payne 43 vs. Michigan 10/22/88 2000 Andy Payne 9 12 53 Year Made Att. 53 Pete Stoyanovich 2001 Adam Braucher 1 6 31 1997 15 22 vs. Kentucky 9/17/88 2002 Bryan Robertson 9 13 50 1998 10 12 5. 52 Bill Manolopoulos 2003 Bryan Robertson 12 19 40 1999 9 12 at Toledo 9/7/96 2004 Bryan Robertson 11 14 39 2000 9 12 52 Pete Stoyanovich 2005 Joe Kleinsmith 3 6 39 Totals 43 58 vs. Tennessee 1/2/88 2006 Austin Starr 12 15 46 52 Pete Stoyanovich 2007 Austin Starr 21 23 49 SEASON FIELD GOALS at Minnesota 10/16/87 2008 Austin Starr 10 17 46 1. 21 Austin Starr 2007 52 Pete Stoyanovich 2. 17 Pete Stoyanovich 1988 at Minnesota 10/18/86 3. 16 Bill Manolopoulos 1993 52 Frank Stavroff 4. 15 Andy Payne 1997 vs. Utah 9/27/75 5. 14 Chris Gartner 1972 52 Frank Stavroff 6. 13 Scott Bonnell 1990 at Michigan State 11/17/73 13 Scott Bonnell 1991 52 Chris Gartner 13 Bill Manolopoulos 1996 at Kentucky 9/30/72 9. 12 Scott Bonnell 1992 12. 51 Chris Gartner 12 Bryan Robertson 2003 at Kentucky 9/30/72 12 Austin Starr 2006 13. 50 Bryan Robertson at Purdue 11/23/02 50 Scott Bonnell at Minnesota 10/31/92 50 Pete Stoyanovich vs. Michigan State 11/14/88 50 Frank Stavroff vs. Purdue 11/24/73 50 Tom Nowatzke at Ohio State 10/3/64

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER EXTRA POINTS SEASON EXTRA POINTS Year Name XPM XPA 1. Scott Bonnell 117 1. 48 Austin Starr 2007 (48-48) 1968 Don Warner 20 23 Year Made Att. 2. 45 Pete Stoyanovich 1988 (45-45) 1969 Don Warner 22 27 1989 31 33 3. 38 Andy Payne 2000 (38-39) 1970 Chris Gartner 5 8 1990 35 36 4. 36 Andy Payne 1999 (36-36) 1971 Chris Gartner 17 17 1991 32 35 5. 35 Scott Bonnell 1990 (35-36) 1972 Chris Gartner 20 20 1992 19 19 6. 32 Bill Manolopoulos 1994 (32-35) 1973 Frank Stavroff 15 15 Totals 117 123 32 Scott Bonnell 1991 (32-32) 1974 Frank Stavroff 13 16 32 Pete Stoyanovich 1987 (32-32) 1975 Frank Stavroff 9 12 2. Andy Payne 109 9. 31 Scott Bonnell 1989 (31-33) 1976exTra David Freud pOinTs14 16 Year Made Att. Reco31R ds Joe Kleinsmith 2005 (31-34) 1977 David Freud 25 25 1997 8 9 1978 David Freud 28 28 1998 27 29 1979 Kevin Kellogg 26 27 1999 36 36 SINGLE-GAME 1980 Kevin Kellogg 26 27 2000 38 39 EXTRA POINTS 1981 Michael Greenstein 12 12 Totals 109 113 1. 8 Adam Braucher 1982 Douglas Smith 16 17 vs. Northwestern 11/3/01 1983 Douglas Smith 19 19 3. Pete Stoyanovich 107 8 Bill Manolopoulos 1984 Mark Rogers 13 14 Year Made Att. at Kentucky 9/17/94 1985 Mark Rogers 25 27 1985 0 0 3. 7 Pete Stoyanovich 1986 Pete Stoyanovich 30 30 1986 30 30 at Purdue 11/21/88 1987 Pete Stoyanovich 32 32 1987 32 32 7 Pete Stoyanovich 1988 Pete Stoyanovich 45 45 1988 45 45 vs. Navy 9/20/86 1989 Scott Bonnell 31 33 Totals 107 107 7 Kevin Kellogg 1990 Scott Bonnell 35 36 at Colorado 9/27/80 1991 Scott Bonnell 32 35 4. Austin Starr 103 7 Charles Armstrong 1992 Scott Bonnell 19 19 Year Made Att. at Minnesota 1945 1993 Bill Manolopoulos 29 29 2005 0 0 7 John Tavener 1994 Bill Manolopoulos 32 35 2006 28 32 vs. Nebraska 1944 1995 Bill Manolopoulos 10 10 2007 48 48 1996 Bill Manolopoulos 23 25 2008 27 29 1997 Andy Payne 15 22 Totals 103 109 1998 Andy Payne 27 29 1999 Andy Payne 36 36 5. Bill Manolopoulos 94 2000 Andy Payne 38 39 Year Made Att. 2001 Adam Braucher 25 29 1993 29 29 2002 Bryan Robertson 23 28 1994 32 35 2003 Bryan Robertson 19 20 1995 10 10 2004 Bryan Robertson 15 17 1996 23 25 2005 Joe Kleinsmith 31 34 Totals 94 99 2006 Austin Starr 28 32 2007 Austin Starr 48 48 2007 Austin Starr 27 29

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER PUNTING AVG. SINGLE-GAME AVERAGE Year Name No. Yds. Avg. 1. Alan Sutkowski 42.5 1. 54.5 Jim DiGuilio 1941 Earl Dolaway 42 1,628 38.8 Year Punts Yds. Avg. at Northwestern 10/10/92 1942 Earl Dolaway 32 1,284 40.1 1995 67 2819 42.1 2. 54.0 Tom Bolyard 1943 Bob Hoernschemeyer 61 2,039 33.4 1996 65 2816 43.3 at Rice 9/10/88 1944 Bob Hoernschemeyer 39 1,293 33.2 1997 66 2784 42.2 54.0 Drew Hagan 1945 George Taliaferro 40 1,315 32.9 Totals 198 8419 42.5 at Iowa 10/23/99 1946 Bob Cowan 24 694 31.6 4. 53.0 Chuck Razmic 1947 George Taliaferro 25 877 35.1 2. Jim DiGuilio 41.5 vs. Iowa 10/26/84 1948 George Taliaferro 55 2,231 40.6 Year Punts Yds. Avg. 5. 51.5 Chris Hagerup 1949 Bob Robertson 48Reco 1,901 39.6 Rds1991 41 1541 37.6 vs. MichiganpunTing State 9/27/08 1950 Bob Robertson 57 2,104 36.9 1992 53 2347 44.3 6. 51.1 Jim DiGuilio 1951 Bob Robertson 36 1,372 38.1 1993 44 1872 42.6 vs. Kentucky 9/18/93 1952 Florian Helinski 55 2,121 38.6 1994 57 2326 40.8 7. 50.7 Alan Sutkowski 1953 Florian Helinski 29 1,095 37.8 Totals 195 8086 41.5 vs. Michigan 10/4/97 1954 Florian Helinski 31 1,144 36.9 8. 50.4 Dan Stryzinski 1955 Eugene Cichowski 28 1,017 36.3 3. Macky Smith 41.2 vs. Louisville 9/13/86 1956 Eugene Cichowski 18 647 35.9 Year Punts Yds. Avg. 9. 50.3 Dan Zarlingo 1957 Tom McDonald 44 1,341 30.5 1988 9 342 38.0 vs. Miami (Ohio) 9/24/77 1958 Tom McDonald 34 1,298 38.2 1989 45 1812 40.3 50.3 Drew Hagan 1959 Ted Smith 35 1,294 36.9 1990 57 2416 42.4 vs. Michigan 10/30/99 1960 Bill Olsavsky 58 2,193 37.8 Totals 111 4570 41.2 1961 Bill Olsavsky 54 1,954 36.2 LONGEST PUNTS 1962 Phil Westfall 54 1,888 35.0 4. Tyson Beattie 41.1 1. 86 Jim DiGuilio 1963 Bill Malinchak 27 961 35.6 Year Punts Yds. Avg. vs. Wisconsin 10/24/92 1964 Phil Westfall 25 863 34.5 2003 68 2773 40.8 86 Paul (Pooch) Harrell 1965 Jon Eickstead 46 1,648 35.8 2004 65 2684 41.3 vs. Ohio State 1928 1966 Terry Cole 36 1,335 37.6 2005 75 3124 41.2 3. 84 George Fowler 1967 John Isenbarger 55 2,134 38.8 2006 64 2592 40.5 at Purdue 1936 1968 John Isenbarger 44 1,794 40.8 Totals 272 11173 41.1 4. 80 Dan Zarlingo 1969 John Isenbarger 65 2,458 37.7 vs. Miami (Ohio) 9/24/77 1970 Alan Dick 37 1,406 38.0 5. Dan Stryzinski 40.6 80 Tyson Beattie 1971 Mark Zellmer 61 2,333 38.2 Year Punts Yds. Avg. at Minnesota 11/1/03 1972 Mark Zellmer 55 2,091 38.0 1985 51 2132 41.8 1973 Jim Wenzel 67 2,576 38.4 1986 56 2304 41.1 CAREER PUNTS 1974 Jim Wenzel 55 2,210 40.2 1987 54 2096 38.8 1. 272 Tyson Beattie 2003-06 (11,173 yds.) 1975 Trent Smock 45 1,779 39.5 Totals 161 6532 40.6 2. 242 Chuck Razmic 1981-84 (9,642 yds) 1976 Dan Zarlingo 68 2,641 38.8 3. 195 Jim DiGuilio 1991-94 (8,086 yds) 1977 Dan Zarlingo 48 1,946 40.5 SEASON AVERAGE 4. 189 Alan Sutkowski 1995-97 (8,080 yds) 1978 Larry Lovett 71 2,580 36.3 1. 44.8 Drew Hagan 1999 (44-1,971) 5. 168 John Isenbarger 1967-69 (6,550 yds) 1979 Larry Lovett 48 1,762 36.7 2. 44.3 Jim DiGuilio 1992 (53-2,347) 1980 Don Geisler 57 2,268 39.8 3. 43.9 Chuck Razmic 1984 (57-2,505) SEASON PUNTS 1981 Chuck Razmic 57 2,058 36.1 4. 43.3 Alan Sutkowski 1996 (65-2,816) 1. 75 Tyson Beattie 2005 1982 Chuck Razmic 68 2,550 37.5 5. 43.1 Tom Bolyard 1988 (31-1,335) 2. 71 Larry Lovett 1978 1983 Chuck Razmic 60 2,529 42.2 6. 42.6 Jim DiGuilio 1993 (44-1,872) 3. 68 Tyson Beattie 2003 1984 Chuck Razmic 57 2,505 43.9 7. 42.4 Chris Hagerup 2008 (61-2,586) 68 Dan Zarlingo 1976 1985 Dan Stryzinski 51 2,132 41.8 8. 42.4 Macky Smith 1990 (57-2,416) 68 Chuck Razmic 1982 1986 Dan Stryzinski 56 2,304 41.1 9. 42.2 Alan Sutkowski 1997 (66-2,784) 6. 67 Jim Wenzel 1973 1987 Dan Stryzinski 54 2,096 38.8 10. 42.2 Chuck Razmic 1983 (60-2,529) 67 Alan Sutkowski 1995 1988 Tom Bolyard 31 1,335 43.1 1989 Macky Smith 45 1,812 40.3 SINGLE-GAME PUNTS 1990 Macky Smith 45 1,812 40.3 1. 14 Florian Helinski 1991 Jim DiGuilio 41 1,541 37.6 at Wisconsin 11/3/51 1992 Jim DiGuilio 53 2,347 44.3 2. 13 Mark Zellmer 1993 Jim DiGuilio 44 1,872 42.6 vs. Ohio State 10/16/71 1994 Jim DiGuilio 57 2,326 40.8 3. 12 Bob Hoernschemeyer 1995 Alan Sutkowski 67 2,819 42.1 at Iowa 1943 1996 Alan Sutkowski 65 2,816 43.3 12 John Isenbarger 1997 Alan Sutkowski 66 2,784 42.2 vs. California 9/27/69 1998 Drew Hagan 61 2,207 36.2 1999 Drew Hagan 44 1,971 44.8 - Current players in bold 2000 Ryan Hamre 16 599 37.4 2001 J.R. Drummond 17 590 34.7 2002 Ryan Hamre 58 2,214 38.2 2003 Tyson Beattie 68 2,773 40.8 2004 Tyson Beattie 65 2,684 41.3 2005 Tyson Beattie 75 3,124 41.8 2006 Tyson Beattie 64 2,592 40.5 2007 Michael Hines 59 2,301 39.0 2008 Chris Hagerup 61 2,586 42.4

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER YARDS SEASON YARDS Year Name No. Yds Avg TD 1. Derin Graham 2,088 1. 897 Derin Graham 2000 1968 Larry Highbaugh 23 470 20.4 0 Year No Yds Avg. TD 2. 853 Marcus Thigpen 2008 1969 Larry Highbaugh 16 396 24.7 0 1998 30 643 21.4 1 3. 732 A.C. Carter 2002 1970 Richard Thompson 13 182 14.0 0 1999 25 548 21.9 1 4. 723 Marcus Thigpen 2006 1971 Jon Hoffman 20 373 18.7 0 2000 38 897 23.6 0 5. 643 Derin Graham 1998 1972 Quinn Buckner 25 476 19.0 0 Totals 93 2088 22.5 2 6. 599 Lance Bennett 2004 1973 Courtney Snyder 16 320 20.0 0 7. 594 Keith Calvin 1974 1974 Keith Calvin 32 594 18.6 0 2. Marcus Thigpen 2,009 8. 556 Stacy Dawsey 1986 1975 Keith Calvin 17 323 19.0 0 Year No Yds Avg. TD 9. 548 Derin Graham 1999 1976kick Robert Paar reTurns 11 157 14.3 0 2005 1 20 20.0 0 Reco10. 532R ds John Ginter 1966 1977 Keith Calvin 17 291 17.1 0 2006 24 723 30.1 3 1978 Darrick Burnett 14 336 24.0 0 2007 18 413 22.9 0 SINGLE-GAME YARDS 1979 Lonnie Johnson 16 352 22.0 0 2008 38 853 22.4 0 1. 197 Marcus Thigpen 1980 John Roggeman 10 198 19.8 0 Totals 81 2,009 24.8 3 at Illinois 10/7/06 1981 Duane Gunn 11 300 27.3 1 2. 191 Demetrius McCray 1982 Duane Gunn 12 234 19.5 0 3. Lance Bennett 1,566 vs. Wisconsin 11/8/08 3. 174 Duane Gunn 1983 Duane Gunn 9 201 22.3 0 Year No Yds Avg. TD at Syracuse 9/26/81 1984 William Green 18 311 17.3 0 2003 18 405 22.5 0 4. 161 James Bailey 1985 Damon Sweazy 19 405 21.3 0 2004 20 599 30.0 1 at Northwestern 11/10/07 1986 Stacy Dawsey 23 556 24.2 0 2005 24 544 22.7 0 5. 159 James Bailey 1987 Ernest Jones 24 529 22.0 0 2006 2 18 9.0 0 vs. Michigan State 10/13/07 1988 Rob Turner 13 258 19.8 0 Totals 64 1566 24.5 1 6. 150 Trent Walters 1989 Anthony Thompson 18 394 21.9 0 vs. Iowa 10/30/65 1990 Vaughn Dunbar 16 365 22.8 0 4. A.C. Carter 1,500 1991 Thomas Lewis 14 351 25.1 0 Year No Yds Avg. TD LONGEST RETURNS 1992 Thomas Lewis 18 382 21.2 0 1999 17 284 16.7 0 1. 100t Marcus Thigpen 1993 Thomas Lewis 20 450 22.5 0 2000 17 263 15.5 0 at Ball State 9/9/06 1994 Eric Matthews 15 334 22.3 0 2001 11 221 20.1 0 100t Derin Graham 1995 Joey Eloms 17 340 20.0 0 2002 36 732 20.3 0 vs. Wisconsin 10/3/98 1996 Ajamu Stoner 14 284 20.3 0 Totals 81 1500 18.5 0 100t Freal McIntosh 1997 Joey Eloms 20 499 25.0 0 vs. Washington & Lee 1915 1998 Derin Graham 30 643 21.4 1 5. Keith Calvin 1,271 4. 98t Lance Bennett 1999 Derin Graham 25 548 21.9 1 Year No Yds Avg. TD at Oregon 9/11/04 2000 Derin Graham 38 897 23.6 0 1974 32 594 18.6 0 5. 97t Duane Gunn 2001 Levron Williams 21 511 24.3 0 1975 17 323 19.0 0 at Syracuse 9/26/81 2002 A.C. Carter 36 732 20.3 0 1976 4 63 15.8 0 2003 Lance Bennett 18 405 22.5 0 1977 17 291 17.1 0 t-touchdown 2004 Lance Bennett 20 599 30.0 1 Totals 70 1271 18.2 0 2005 Lance Bennett 24 544 22.7 0 - Current players in bold 2006 Marcus Thigpen 24 723 30.1 3 2007 James Bailey 18 456 25.3 1 2008 Marcus Thigpen 38 853 22.4 0

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER YARDS SEASON YARDS Year Name No. Yds Avg TD 1. Bill Hillenbrand 1,042 1. 635 Bob Hoernschemeyer 1943 1968 Benjamin Norman 19 105 5.5 0 Year No Yds Avg. TD 2. 561 Bill Hillenbrand 1941 1969 Larry Highbaugh 19 250 13.1 2 1941 No stats available 3. 481 Bill Hillenbrand 1942 1970 Stephen Porter 30 236 7.9 1 1942 No stats available 4. 376 Rob Turner 1990 1971 Stephen Porter 22 145 6.6 0 Totals 1,042 5. 342 Thomas Lewis 1993 1972 Bill Atkinson 7 213 30.4 1 1973 Bill Atkinson 13 88 6.8 0 2. Bob Hoernschemeyer 817 SINGLE-GAME YARDS 1974 Keith Calvin 14 73 5.2 0 Year No Yds Avg. TD 1. 175 Steve Porter 1975 Keith Calvin 19 124 6.5 0 1943 No stats available vs. Wisconsin 10/24/70 1976 Keith Calvin 19 Reco 28 1.5 0 Rds1944 No stats available 2. 137punT Scott McGowan reTurns 1977 Keith Calvin 12 72 6.0 0 Totals 817 vs. Michigan State 10/5/91 1978 Tim Wilbur 19 82 4.3 0 3. 126 Bill Hillenbrand 1979 Tim Wilbur 14 135 9.6 1 3. Tim Wilbur 721 vs. Iowa 1942 1980 Tim Wilbur 28 256 9.1 1 Year No Yds Avg. TD 4. 122 Jim Dewar 1981 John Roggeman 15 95 6.3 0 1978 19 82 4.3 0 vs. Butler 1942 1982 Tim Wilbur 29 248 8.6 0 1979 14 135 9.6 1 1983 Chris Sigler 12 48 4.0 0 1980 28 256 9.1 1 LONGEST RETURNS 1984 Chris Sigler 13 142 10.9 0 1982 29 248 8.6 1 1. 94t Lance Bennett 1985 Leonard Bell 12 115 9.6 1 Totals 90 721 8.0 3 vs. Michigan State 9/25/04 1986 Tony Buford 29 165 5.7 0 2. 93t Steve Porter 1987 Tony Buford 22 217 9.9 0 4. Tony Buford 641 vs. Wisconsin 10/24/70 1988 Tony Buford 27 220 8.1 0 Year No Yds Avg. TD 3. 92t Jim Dewar 1989 Michael Dumas 5 83 16.6 2 1985 3 39 13.0 0 vs. Butler 1942 1990 Rob Turner 28 376 13.4 2 1986 29 165 5.7 0 4. 88t Bill Hillenbrand 1991 Scott McGowan 28 236 8.4 1 1987 22 217 9.9 0 at Wisconsin 1941 1992 Scott McGowan 26 97 3.7 0 1988 27 220 8.1 0 5. 86t Richard Deranek 1993 Thomas Lewis 45 342 7.6 1 Totals 81 641 7.9 0 vs. Iowa 1944 1994 Eddie Baety 29 204 7.0 0 86t Tracy Porter 1995 Ajamu Stoner 26 112 4.3 0 5. Steve Porter 561 vs. Western Michigan 9/2/06 1996 Ajamu Stoner 19 80 4.2 0 Year No Yds Avg. TD 1997 Joey Eloms 21 173 8.2 0 1969 13 180 13.8 1 t-touchdown 1998 Derin Graham 13 62 4.8 0 1970 30 236 7.9 1 1999 Derin Graham 14 116 8.3 0 1971 22 145 6.6 0 2000 Derin Graham 12 88 7.3 0 Totals 65 561 8.6 2 2001 Antwaan Randle El 16 149 9.3 0 2002 Glenn Johnson 25 163 6.5 0 2003 Glenn Johnson 17 136 8.0 0 2004 Lance Bennett 19 208 10.9 1 2005 Lance Bennett 10 66 6.6 0 2006 Tracy Porter 12 223 18.6 1 2007 Tracy Porter 23 254 11.0 0 2008 Ray Fisher 11 106 9.6 0

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER TACKLES SEASON TACKLES Year Name No. 1. Joe Norman 444 1. 199 Joe Norman 1978 1966 Ken Kaczmarek 92 Year Solo Assist Total 2. 165 Steve Sanders 1976 1967 Ken Kaczmarek 118 1975 17 13 30 3. 155 Joe Fitzgerald 1984 1968 Don Silas 97 1976 59 32 91 4. 141 Craig Brinkman 1974 1969 Karl Pankratz 114 1977 80 44 124 5. 137 Donnie Thomas 1975 1970 Mike Fulk 88 1978 141 58 199 1971 Rob Spicer 121 Total 297 147 444 SINGLE-GAME TACKLES 1972 Mike Fulk 126 1. 26 Joe Norman 1973 Donnie Thomas 98 2. Willie Bates 384 vs. Ohio State 11/18/78 1974Tack Craig BrinkmanLes 141 Year Solo Assist Total Reco2. 25R ds Donnie Thomas 1975 Donnie Thomas 137 1985 37 26 63 at Ohio State 11/1/75 1976 Steve Sanders 165 1986 59 47 106 25 Karl Pankratz 1977 Joe Norman 124 1987 92 25 117 at Wisconsin 10/29/69 1978 Joe Norman 199 1988 65 33 98 4. 24 Marlin Evans 1979 Craig Walls 106 Total 253 131 384 at Ohio State 10/18/80 1980 Craig Walls 121 24 Doug Sybert 1981 Craig Walls 101 3. Donnie Thomas 369 vs. Ohio State 11/18/78 1982 Mark Weiler 120 Year Solo Assist Total 24 Steve Sanders 1983 Chris Sigler 103 1973 65 33 98 at Purdue 11/20/76 1984 Joe Fitzgerald 155 1974 90 44 134 24 Don Silas 1985 Brad Mitchell 132 1975 90 47 137 vs. Minnesota 11/16/68 1986 Van Waiters 107 Total 245 124 369 1987 Willie Bates 117 1988 Willie Bates 98 4. Herana-Daze Jones 342 1989 Mark Hagen 105 Year Solo Assist Total 1990 Mark Hagen 120 2001 19 9 28 199l Mark Hagen 109 2002 74 34 108 1992 Alfonzo Thurman 79 2003 68 28 96 1993 Alfonzo Thurman 108 2004 70 40 110 1994 Alfonzo Thurman 93 Total 231 111 342 1995 Aaron Warnecke 99 1996 Jamie Baisley 105 5. Mark Weiler 336 1997 Jabar Robinson 101 Year Solo Assist Total 1998 Jabar Robinson 117 1981 33 23 56 1999 Justin Smith 89 1982 85 35 120 2000 Johnny Anderson 92 1983 11 6 17 2001 Justin Smith 99 1984 73 70 143 2002 John Kerr 114 Total 202 134 336 2003 Kyle Killion 97 2004 Herana-Daze Jones 110 5. Mark Hagen 336 2005 Kyle Killion 91 Year Solo Assist Total 2006 Will Meyers 78 1987 2 0 2 2007 Austin Thomas 112 1989 77 28 105 2008 Matt Mayberry 89 1990 80 40 120 1991 66 43 109 Total 225 111 336

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TACKLES FOR LOSS CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS SEASON TACKLES FOR LOSS Year Name No. 1. Adewale Ogunleye 64.0 1. 24.0 Van Waiters 1986 1966 Jim Sniadecki 13.0 Year TFL Yds 2. 21.0 Adewale Ogunleye 1997 1967 Ken Kaczmarek 10.0 1996 15.0 88 3. 20.0 Nathan Davis 1995 1968 Jerry Grecco 9.0 1997 21.0 92 4. 19.5 Jammie Kirlew 2008 1969 Ed McGuire 17.0 1998 17.0 91 5. 19.0 Joe Huff 1988 1970 Ed McGuire 17.0 1999 11.0 54 6. 18.0 Greg Farrall 1991 1971 Mike Fulk 8.0 Totals 64.0 325 7. 17.0 Adewale Ogunleye 1998 1972 Mike Fulk 11.0 17.0 Ed McGuire 1970 1973 Carl Barzilauskast 8.0 2. Van Waiters 44.0 17.0 Ed McGuire 1969 1974 Larry Jameson Reco10.0 RdsYear TFL Yds Tack 17.0 Les Greg Middleton FOr LOss2007 1975 Carl Smith 9.0 1983 2.0 21 1976 Steve Sanders 6.0 1985 7.0 25 SINGLE-GAME Carl Smith 6.0 1986 24.0 154 TACKLES FOR LOSS 1977 Paul Yarian 11.0 1987 11.0 57 1. 5.0 Van Waiters 1978 Joe Norman 13.0 Totals 44.0 257 at Michigan State 11/8/86 1979 Terry Tallen 9.0 5.0 Damian Gregory 1980 Craig Walls 9.0 3. Greg Farrall 40.0 vs. Michigan State 10/11/97 1981 Rod Walden 8.0 Year TFL Yds 3. 4.5 Kris Dielman 1982 Mark Smythe 11.0 1988 1.0 6 vs. William & Mary 8/31/02 1983 Dave Zyzda 7.0 1989 12.0 54 4.5 Jammie Kirlew 1984 Nate Borders 6.0 1990 9.0 39 at Iowa 9/29/07 1985 Van Waiters 7.0 1991 18.0 83 5. 4.0 Damian Gregory Steve May 7.0 Totals 40.0 182 vs. Minnesota 11/14/98 Mike McCurry 7.0 4.0 Adewale Ogunleye 1986 Van Waiters 24.0 4. Jammie Kirlew 37.0 vs. Illinois 10/2/99 1987 Van Waiters 11.0 Year TFL Yds 4.0 Matt Mayberry Joe Huff 11.0 2006 5.0 15 vs. Central Michigan 11/1/08 1988 Joe Huff 9.0 2007 12.5 42 1989 Greg Farrall 12.0 2008 19.5 102 - Current players in bold 1990 Greg Farrall 9.0 Totals 37.0 159 1991 Greg Farrall 18.0 1992 Lamar Mills 13.0 4. Nathan Davis 37.0 1993 Troy Drake 10.0 Year TFL Yds Bernard Whittington 10.0 1993 0.0 0 1994 Nathan Davis 9.0 1994 9.0 42 1995 Nathan Davis 20.0 1995 20.0 87 1996 Adewale Ogunleye 15.0 1996 8.0 31 1997 Adewale Ogunleye 21.0 Totals 37.0 160 1998 Adewale Ogunleye 17.0 1999 Kemp Rasmussen 11.5 6. Joe Huff 35.0 2000 Justin Smith 14.0 Year TFL Yds 2001 Justin Smith 11.0 1984 0.0 0 2002 Kris Dielman 14.0 1986 5.0 7 2003 Jodie Clemons 12.0 1987 11.0 38 2004 Kyle Killion 16.5 1988 19.0 122 2005 Kyle Killion 8.0 Totals 35.0 167 2006 Josh Bailey 7.5 2007 Greg Middleton 17.0 6. Kyle Killion 35.0 2008 Jammie Kirlew 19.5 Year TFL Yds 2002 3.5 12 2003 7.0 17 2004 16.5 74 2005 8.0 16 Totals 35.0 119

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SACK LEADERS CAREER SACKS 4. Greg Middleton 20.0 Year Name No. 1. Adewale Ogunleye 34.5 Year Sacks 1985 Steven May 4.0 Year Sacks 2006 0.0 Vincent Fisher 4.0 1996 8.5 2007 16.0 1986 Van Waiters 14.0 1997 10.0 2008 4.0 1987 Van Waiters 7.0 1998 8.0 Total 20.0 1988 Joe Huff 11.0 1999 8.0 1989 Greg Farrall 8.0 Total 34.5 5. Joe Huff 17.0 1990 Greg Farrall 5.0 Year Sacks Larry McDaniel 5.0 2. Van Waiters 25.0 1984 0.0 1991sacks Greg Farrall 8.0 Year Sacks Reco1986 Rds 1.0 1992 Franciscus Mills 8.0 1983 2.0 1987 5.0 1993 Hurvin McCormack 7.0 1985 2.0 1988 11.0 1994 Nathan Davis 3.0 1986 14.0 Total 17.0 1995 Nathan Davis 6.0 1987 7.0 1996 Adewale Ogunleye 8.5 Total 25.0 6. Jammie Kirlew 16.5 1997 Adewale Ogunleye 10.0 Year Sacks 1998 Adewale Ogunleye 8.0 3. Greg Farrall 22.0 2006 1.5 1999 Adewale Ogunleye 8.0 Year Sacks 2007 4.5 2000 Justin Smith 6.0 1988 1.0 2008 10.5 2001 Kemp Rasmussen 6.5 1989 8.0 Total 16.5 2002 Kris Dielman 5.0 1990 5.0 2003 Jodie Clemons 6.0 1991 8.0 6. Kemp Rasmussen 16.5 2004 Kenny Kendal 5.5 Total 22.0 Year Sacks 2005 Victor Adeyanju 6.5 1998 0.0 2006 Kenny Kendal 4.0 1999 7.0 2007 Greg Middleton 16.0 2000 3.0 2008 Jammie Kirlew 10.5 2001 6.5 Total 16.5

SEASON SACKS 1. 16.0 Greg Middleton 2007 2. 14.0 Van Waiters 1987 3. 11.0 Joe Huff 1988 4. 10.5 Jammie Kirlew 2008 5. 10.0 Adewale Ogunleye 1997 6. 8.5 Adewale Ogunleye 1996 7. 8.0 Adewale Ogunleye 1999 8.0 Adewale Ogunleye 1998 8.0 Lamar Mills 1992 8.0 Greg Farrall 1991 8.0 Greg Farrall 1989

SINGLE-GAME SACKS 1. 4 Van Waiters at Michigan State 11/8/86 4 Adewale Ogunleye at Ohio State 10/18/97 4 Matt Mayberry vs. Central Michigan 11/1/08 4. 3.5 Jammie Kirlew at Iowa 9/29/07

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YEARLY LEADERS CAREER INTERCEPTIONS SEASON INTERCEPTIONS Year Name No. 1. Tim Wilbur 19 1. 8 Tim Wilbur 1979 (167 yds) 1968 Benjamin Norman 5 Year Int. Yds. 2. 7 Dave Abrams 1977 (24 yds) 1969 John Mathias 5 1978 6 138 3. 6 Mark Sutor 1982 (61 yds) 1970 Stephen Porter 3 1979 8 167 6 Tim Wilbur 1978 (138 yds) 1971 Michael Heizman 4 1980 3 41 6 Milt Campbell 1955 (111 yds) Daniel Lintner 4 1982 2 14 6 John Cannady 1946 (25 yds) 1972 Quinn Buckner 5 Total 19 360 6 Tracy Porter 2007 (137 yds) 1973 Quinn Buckner 3 1974 Bill Atkinson Reco2 Rds2. Tracy Porter 16 SINGLE-GAMEinTercepTiOns 1975 Harold Waterhouse 2 Year Int. Yds. INTERCEPTIONS William Wilson 2 2004 3 115 1. 3 Greg Yeldell Daniel Zarlingo 2 2005 3 108 at Michigan 10/24/98 1976 Harold Waterhouse 3 2006 4 53 3 Tim Wilbur 1977 Dave Abrams 7 2007 6 137 at Illinois 11/10/79 1978 Tim Wilbur 6 Total 16 413 3 Ben Norman 1979 Tim Wilbur 8 vs. Baylor 9/21/68 1980 Chuck Alexander 4 3. John Cannady 11 3 Milt Campbell 1981 Marc Longshore 4 Year Int. Yds. vs. Ohio 10/29/55 1982 Mark Sutor 6 1943-46 No stats available 3 Florian Helinski 1983 Nathan Borders 5 Total 11 at Michigan 10/30/54 1984 Chris Sigler 5 1985 Leonard Bell 3 3. Dave Abrams 11 CAREER RETURN YARDS 1986 Alex Green 5 Year Int. Yds. 1. 413 Tracy Porter 2004-07 1987 Brian Dewitz 5 1977 7 24 2. 360 Tim Wilbur 1978-80, 82 1988 Erick Coleman 3 1978 4 19 3. 189 Kywin Supernaw 1996-97 Brian Dewitz 3 Total 11 43 4. 174 George Taliaferro 1945, 47-48 Brad Money 3 5. 167 Eric Allen 1996 Marc Ferry 3 3. Lance Brown 11 1989 David Ane 2 Year Int. Yds. SEASON RETURN YARDS Michael Dumas 2 1991 1 16 1. 167 Tim Wilbur 1979 (8 ret.) Troy Mason 2 1992 3 0 2. 152 Mike Dumas 1990 (3 ret.) 1990 Michael Dumas 3 1993 4 49 3. 138 Tim Wilbur 1978 (6 ret.) Mark Hagen 3 1994 3 13 4. 137 Tracy Porter 2007 (6 ret.) 1991 Damon Watts 3 Total 11 78 5. 132 Alfonzo Thurman 1994 (2 ret.) 1992 James Davis 5 1993 Lance Brown 4 6. John McDonnell 10 SINGLE-GAME 1994 Eric Smedley 4 Year Int. Yds. RETURN YARDS 1995 Joey Eloms 4 1943-48 No stats available 1. 99 Mike Dumas 1996 Eric Allen 5 Total 10 at Purdue 11/24/90 1997 Joey Eloms 3 2. 98 Tracy Porter Kywin Supernaw 3 6. Eric Allen 10 vs. Central Michigan 9/4/04 1998 Jabar Robinson 5 Year Int. Yds. 98 Tim Wilbur Greg Yeldell 5 1994 3 0 at Michigan State 10/21/78 1999 Michael McGrath 3 1995 2 47 4. 97 Alfonzo Thurman 2000 Sharrod Wallace 2 1996 5 120 vs. Miami (Ohio) 9/10/94 2001 Marcus Floyd 3 Total 10 167 5. 92 Marvin Woodson 2002 Damien Jones 3 at Purdue 11/17/62 2003 Herana-Daze Jones 2 6. 90 Kywin Supernaw Cedric Henry 2 vs. Illinois 11/1/97 2004 Tracy Porter 3 2005 Tracy Porter 3 LONGEST RETURNS 2006 Will Meyers 5 1. 99 Mike Dumas 2007 Tracy Porter 6 at Purdue 11/24/90 2008 Austin Thomas 2 2. 98t Tim Wilbur at Michigan State 10/21/78 3. 97t Alfonzo Thurman vs. Miami (Ohio) 9/10/94 4. 96t Tracy Porter vs. Central Michigan 9/4/04 5. 92t Marvin Woodson at Purdue 11/17/62 6. 90t Kywin Supernaw vs. Illinois 11/1/97

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SINGLE-SEASON SINGLE-GAME OFFENSE Most Least Rushing Rushing Attempts...... 84 vs. Temple, 10/18/52 (318 yards) Attempts 658 (1977) 262 (1948) Yards...... 564 at Kentucky, 9/17/94 Net Yards 2,964 (2001) 539 (1948) Fewest Attempts ...... 17 at Michigan State, 10/13/07 (22 yards) First Downs ...... 30 at Kentucky, 9/17/94 Passing Attempts 446 (2002, 2007) 88 (1941) Passing Completions 267 (2007) 30 (1960) Attempts...... 58 vs. Ohio State, 10/23/82 (35 comp.) PassesTeam Had Intercepted recOrds 24 (1970) 6 (1994) Completions ...... Reco 37R at dsIowa, 10/15/05 (57 att.) Yards Gained 3,073 (2007) 398 (1958) Yards...... 441 vs. Ball State, 9/13/97 (28-41) ...... 390 vs. Iowa, 10/9/82 (26-36) Interceptions ...... 390 vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88 (17-32) Interceptions 22 (1945) 6 (1964, 2008) Had Intercepted...... 6 at Minnesota, 10/10/70 Return Yards 347 (2007) 11 (1992) First Downs ...... 24 at Northwestern, 10/9/04

Total Offense Total Offense Touchdowns 50 (1988, 2007) 3 (1922, 1933, 1938) Plays ...... 101 vs. Louisville, 9/14/85 Extra Points 49 (2007) 1 (1938) ...... 101 at Iowa, 10/15/05 Total Points 412 (2007) 21 (1922, 1938) Yards...... 650 at Kentucky, 9/17/94 Plays 921 (2007) 426 (1948) Fewest Plays ...... 36 at Michigan State, 10/13/07 Yards Gained 5,253 (1988) 1,372 (1948) First Downs ...... 35 at Kentucky, 9/17/94 First Downs Rushing 172 (1988) 35 (1948) First Downs Passing 137 (2002) 18 (1958) Penalties Total First Downs 276 (1988) 63 (1948) Times Penalized...... 16 vs. Western Michigan, 9/12/98 First Downs Penalty 27 (2007) 1 (1950) ...... 16 vs. Kansas State, 9/22/62 Yards...... 189 vs. Kansas State, 9/22/62 Special Teams Punts 83 (1971) 37 (1947) SINGLE-GAME DEFENSE Punting Yardage 3,172 (2005) 1,260 (1964) Total Defense Punt Returns 46 (1993) 10 (1956) Fewest Yards Allowed ...... 38 at Nebraska, 1942 Punt Return Yards 800 (1942) 28 (1976) Fewest First Downs Allowed ...... 1 vs. Fort Knox, 1944 Kickoff Returns 73 (2008) 13 (1945) Fumbles Recovered ...... 7 vs. Illinois, 9/15/73 Kickoff Return Yards 1,456 (2008) 188 (1943) Rushing Miscellaneous Fewest Yards Allowed ...... -32 vs. William & Mary, 8/31/02 Penalties 83 (1986) 36 (1942-77) Fewest First Downs Allowed ...... 0, three times Yards Penalized 715 (1987) 205 (1940) ...... most recent vs. Kansas State, 9/18/65 Fumbles 42 (1958) 13 (1992) Fumbles Lost 27 (1946) 6 (1992) Passing Fewest Attempts ...... 2 twice ...... most recent at Ohio State, 11/5/55 Fewest Completions...... 0, six times ...... most recent vs. Minnesota, 10/19/85 Fewest Yards ...... -2 vs. Purdue, 11/24/45 Fewest First Downs Allowed ...... 0, 22 times ...... most recent vs. Michigan State, 11/9/85 Interceptions ...... 6 at Minnesota, 1945

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SINGLE-GAME RUSHING YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Year No. Yds. Year Yds. 1. Larry Johnson, Penn State 2002 28 327 1. Kyle Orton, Purdue 2004 530 2. Damien Anderson, Northwestern 2000 36 292 2. Chuck Hartlieb, Iowa 1988 516 Lorenzo White, Michigan State 1987 56 292 3. Brian Brunner, Central Michigan 2008 460 4. Lorenzo White, Michigan State 1985 25 286 4. Curtis Painter, Purdue 2008 449 5. Otis Armstrong, Purdue 1972 32 276 5. Scott Mullen, Iowa 1999 426 6. Marc Wilson, Brigham Young 1979 408 SINGLE-PLAY RUSHING YARDS 7. , NC State 2000 401 RecoYear Yds.Rds OppOnenT recOrds 1. Tony Boles, Michigan 1989 91t TOUCHDOWN PASSES 2. David Gilreath, Wisconsin 2008 90t Year TDs 3. John Karras, Illinois 1951 88t 1. Tim Couch, Kentucky 1997 7 4. Bill Wells, Michigan State 1951 83t 2. Kyle Orton, Purdue 2004 6 3. Dusty Bonner, Kentucky 1999 5 SINGLE-GAME PASSING YARDS Fred Riddle, Iowa 1963 5 Year Att. Comp. Yds. Jeff George, Illinois 1989 5 1. Chuck Hartlieb, Iowa 1988 60 44 558 Philip Rivers, NC State 2000 5 2. Kyle Orton, Purdue 2004 54 33 522 Curtis Painter, Purdue 2008 5 3. Brian Brunner, Central Michigan 2008 53 35 485 4. Curtis Painter, Purdue 2008 54 38 448 FIELD GOALS 5. Scott Mullen, Iowa 1999 60 36 426 Year FGs 6. Dave Wilson, Illinois 1980 41 24 403 1. Jim Gallery, Minnesota 1981 4 7. Philip Rivers, NC State 2000 52 31 401 Bob Atha, Ohio State 1981 4 Morten Andersen, Michigan State 1981 4 SINGLE-PLAY PASSING YARDS Chip Lohmiller, Minnesota 1986 4 Year Yds. Bryan Borreson, Utah 2002 4 1. Tony Banks-Nigea Carter, Michigan State 1994 93t Brett Swenson, Michigan State 2008 4 2. Rick Trefzger-Brian Alford, Purdue 1996 90t 3. Ed Smith-Kirk Gibson, Michigan State 1978 86t LONGEST FIELD GOAL Year Yds. SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS 1. Jim Gallery, Minnesota 1981 57 Year No. Yds. 2. Dan Stultz, Ohio State 1997 55 1. Dante Love, Ball State 2007 14 177 Chip Lohmiller, Minnesota 1986 55 Jamarko Simmons, W. Michigan 2007 14 158 Taylor Stubblefield, Purdue 2004 14 138 SCORING 4. David Boston, Ohio State 1996 13 153 1. 21 players tied with 24 Devin Thomas, Michigan State 2007 13 148 Most recent: MiQuale Lewis, Ball State, 2008 Eric Decker, Minnesota 2008 13 190 LONGEST PUNT SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS Year Yds. Year No. Yds. 1. Bruce Branch, Penn State 1999 90 1. Devon Harberts, Iowa 1988 11 233 Paul Burton, Northwestern 1995 90 2. Kyle Ingrahan, Purdue 2004 11 209 3. Greg Montgomery, Michigan State 1985 80 3. Andre Rison, MSU 1986 11 196 Paul Calhoun, Kentucky 1983 80 4. Dave Moritz, Iowa 1983 11 192 5. Mike Sherrod, Illinois 1980 8 191 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 6. Eric Decker, Minnesota 2008 13 190 Year Yds. 7. Roger Murphy, Northwestern 1966 11 178 1. Ray Griffin (55) to Nick Buonamici, Ohio State 1976 95t 2. Brian Williams, Illinois 1989 92t LONGEST PUNT RETURN 3. Jamar Fletcher, Wisconsin 2000 87 Year Yds. 1. Tim Dwight, Iowa 1997 92t t-touchdown 2. Branch Bruce, Penn State 1999 90t 3. Brian Musso, Northwestern 1995 86t

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN Year Yds. 1. Jermaine Mays, Minnesota 2000 100t Stan Brown, Purdue 1970 100t 3. Curtis Duncan, Northwestern 1984 99t Norm Granger, lowa 1981 99t

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Date Game Rusher/Yds. Receiver/Yds. Score 9/20/08 Ball State Kellen Lewis/148 Andrew Means/103 Ball State 42, Indiana 20 11/3/07 Ball State Ray Fisher/134 Indiana 38, Ball State 20 James Hardy/116 11/18/06 at Purdue Kellen Lewis/103 James Hardy/151 Purdue 28, Indiana 19 10/8/05 Illinois Chris Taylor/132 James Hardy/118 Indiana 36, Illinois 13 9/2/05 at Central Michigan Yamar Washington/108 James Hardy/107 Indiana 20, Central Michigan 13 9/18/04 at Kentucky BenJarvus Green Ellis/115 Courtney Roby/184 Kentucky 51, Indiana 32 10/11/03 vs. Northwestern BenJarvus Green Ellis/136 Northwestern 37, Indiana 31 (OT) mu LT ipLe 100-yardBrian Lewis/128 games RecoRds 11/2/02 at Northwestern Yamar Washington/130 Northwestern 41, Indiana 37 Chris Taylor/102 10/19/02 vs. Iowa Brian Lewis/123 Courtney Roby/198 Iowa 24, Indiana 8 9/21/02 vs. Central Michigan Yamar Washington/129 Indiana 39, Central Michigan 29 Brian Lewis/101 9/14/02 at Kentucky Yamar Washington/163 Courtney Roby/101 Kentucky 27, Indiana 17 10/21/00 vs. Minnesota Antwaan Randle El/210 Versie Gaddis/155 Indiana 51, Minnesota 43 Levron Williams/134 9/23/00 vs. Cincinnati Levron Williams/119 Jerry Dorsey/125 Indiana 42, Cincinnati 6 9/7/96 at Toledo Alex Smith/174 Dorian Wilkerson/114 Indiana 40, Toledo 6 9/30/95 at Northwestern Alex Smith/136 Ajamu Stoner/102 Northwestern 31, Indiana 7 10/2/93 at Minnesota Jermaine Chaney/109 Thomas Lewis/123 Indiana 23, Minnesota 19 10/12/91 vs. Northwestern Vaughn Dunbar/148 Thomas Lewis/123 Indiana 44, Northwestern 6 9/21/91 vs. Kentucky Vaughn Dunbar/147 Thomas Lewis/109 Indiana 13, Kentucky 10 11/10/90 vs. Wisconsin Vaughn Dunbar/161 Rob Turner/106 Indiana 20, Wisconsin 7 10/13/90 vs. Ohio State Vaughn Dunbar/188 Rob Turner/134 Indiana 27, Ohio State 27 9/22/90 vs. Missouri Vaughn Dunbar/125 Rob Turner/118 Indiana 58, Missouri 7 10/7/89 vs. Northwestern Anthony Thompson/178 Eddie Thomas/113 Indiana 43, Northwestern 11 12/31/88 vs. So. Carolina Anthony Thompson/140 Rob Turner/181 Indiana 34, So. Carolina 10 11/21/88 at Purdue Anthony Thompson/167 Rob Turner/108 Indiana 52, Purdue 7 10/15/88 at Minnesota Anthony Thompson/139 Tony Buford/152 Indiana 33, Minnesota 13 11/7/87 vs. Illinois Anthony Thompson/103 Ernie Jones/133 Indiana 34, Illinois 22 10/16/87 at Minnesota Anthony Thompson/160 Ernie Jones/124 Indiana 18, Minnesota 17 9/12/87 vs. Rice Anthony Thompson/105 Ernie Jones/120 Indiana 35, Rice 13 11/1/86 vs. Wisconsin Anthony Thompson/207 Ernie Jones/133 Indiana 21, Wisconsin 7 9/28/85 at Missouri Bobby Howard/111 Kenny Allen/163 Indiana 36, Missouri 17 10/16/82 at Minnesota Orlando Brown/159 Duane Gunn/118 Indiana 40, Minnesota 21 11/4/78 vs. Minnesota Mike Harkrader/113 Mike Friede/144 Minnesota 32, Indiana 31 10/12/74 vs. Minnesota Courtney Snyder/160 Trent Smock/129 Indiana 34, Minnesota 3 10/9/71 at Wisconsin Ken Starling/105 Charles Byrnes/113 Wisconsin 35, Indiana 29 11/1/69 at Michigan State John Isenbarger/136 Jade Butcher/114 Indiana 16, Mich. State 0 9/20/69 at Kentucky John Isenbarger/126 John Andrews/109 Indiana 58, Kentucky 30 10/12/68 at Iowa John Isenbarger/136 Jade Butcher/114 Indiana 38, Iowa 34 10/5/68 vs. Illinois John Isenbarger/159 Jade Butcher/108 Indiana 28, Illinois 14 9/21/68 vs. Baylor Bobby Pernell/158 Jade Butcher/147 Indiana 40, Baylor 36 Rick Thompson/145 11/30/63 vs. Purdue Tom Nowatzke/124 Bill Malinchak/113 Purdue 21, Indiana 15

Indiana’s record in multiple 100-yard games: Won 28, Lost 11, Tied 1

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INDIANA 10/13/07 Ervin Baldwin at Michigan State Fumble 12 Date Player & Opponent Type Yards 9/8/07 Brandon West at Western Michigan Kickoff 98 9/20/08 Nick Polk vs. Ball State Fumble 31 11/11/06 Steve Breaston vs. Michigan Punt 83 11/10/07 James Bailey at Northwestern Kickoff 91 11/4/06 Dom Barber at Minnesota Interception 45 11/3/07 Christopher Phillips vs. Ball State Interception 58 9/23/06 Danny Lansanah vs. Connecticut Interception 39 10/13/07 Tracy Porter at Michigan State Fumble 76 10/29/05 Demond Williams at Michigan State Kickoff 98 9/8/07 Greg Middleton at Western Michigan Fumble 44 10/1/05 Brandon Williams at Wisconsin Punt 63 10/7/06 Marcus Thigpen at Illinois Kickoff 98 10/2/04 Leon Hall vs. Michigan Punt 76 9/30/06 Troy Grosfield vs. Wisconsin Fumble 15 11/15/03 Andrew Guman at Penn State Blocked Punt 8 9/23/06 Marcus Thigpen vs. Connecticut Kickoff 87 11/1/03 John Pawielski at Minnesota Fumble 22 9/9/06 Marcus Thigpen at Ball State Kickoff 100 9/27/03 Jeremy LeSueur at Michigan Interception 60 9/2/06 Tracy Porter vs. Western Michigan Punt 86 9/27/03 Steve Breaston at Michigan Punt 69 9/2/06 Christopher Phillips vs. Western Michigan Interception 66 11/16/02 RichTOuchdOwn Gardner vs. Penn State InterceptionreTurns 35 10/22/05 John Pannozzo vs. Ohio StateReco RdsFumble 57 9/14/02 Quentus Camby at Kentucky Interception 82 11/20/04 Will Lumpkin at Purdue Fumble 72 12/1/01 Derek Abney vs. Kentucky Fumble 0 11/13/04 Kyle Killion vs. Penn State Fumble 46 10/6/01 Joey Boese at Wisconsin Fumble 26 10/30/04 Will Lumpkin vs. Minnesota Interception 42 9/6/02 Troy Graham at NC State Block Punt 0 10/25/04 Lance Bennett vs. Michigan State Punt 94 11/4/00 Christian Morten at Illinois Punt 80 9/18/04 Victor Adeyanju at Kentucky Fumble 4 10/21/00 Jermaine Mays vs. Minnesota Kickoff 100 9/11/04 Lance Bennett at Oregon Kickoff 98 9/25/99 Askari Adams at Penn State Interception 37 9/4/04 Tracy Porter vs. Central Michigan Interception 96 9/25/99 Bruce Branch at Penn State Punt 90 9/27/03 Buster Larkins at Michigan Blocked Punt 37 10/9/99 Harold Blackmon vs. Northwestern Interception 75 11/16/02 Buster Larkins vs. Penn State Interception 59 11/20/99 Chuky Okobi vs. Purdue Fumble 0 11/2/02 Herana Daze-Jones at Northwestern Fumble 9 1/20/99 Vinny Sutherland vs Purdue Punt 66 9/14/02 Joe Gonzalez at Kentucky Interception 36 11/7/98 Steve Havard at Illinois Kickoff 94 10/6/01 Duane Stone at Wisconsin Blocked Punt 10 10/31/98 David Boston vs. Ohio State Punt 70 9/18/99 Derin Graham vs. Kentucky Kickoff 90 9/19/98 John Rader at Kentucky Interception 46 11/7/98 Mike McGrath at Illinois Fumble 35 11/22/97 Mike Rose vs. Purdue Interception 24 10/3/98 Derin Graham vs. Wisconsin Kickoff 100 11/22/97 Lee Johnson vs. Purdue Fumble 35 9/19/98 Aaron Williams at Kentucky Fumble 0 10/25/97 J.P. Lange at Iowa Interception 60 11/1/97 Kywin Supernaw vs. Illinois Interception 90 10/25/97 Tim Dwight at Iowa Punt 92 11/23/96 Nathan Davis at Purdue Blocked Punt 51 10/25/97 Matt Bowen at Iowa Interception 70 11/23/96 Kywin Supernaw at Purdue Interception 13 10/18/97 Clinton Wayne at Ohio State Interception 38 10/19/96 Eric Allen at Michigan Interception 42 10/11/97 Sedrick Irvin vs. Michigan State Punt 80 10/12/96 Trent Jones vs. Iowa Blocked Punt 30 11/16/96 Damon Moore vs. Ohio State Interception 28 9/7/96 Eric Allen at Toledo Interception 24 11/16/96 Matt Finkes vs. Ohio State Fumble 45 11/11/95 Joey Eloms vs. Michigan State Interception 30 10/26/96 Gerald Filardi vs. Penn State Interception 24 9/23/95 Jabar Robinson vs. Southern Mississippi Fumble 3 10/12/96 Tom Knight at Iowa Interception 57 10/29/94 Eric Smedley at Michigan State Interception 47 9/14/96 Jamie Taylor vs. Miami (Ohio) Interception 36 10/1/94 Reggie Bryant vs. Minnesota Interception 80 11/11/95 Derrick Mason vs. Michigan State Kickoff 87 9/10/94 Alfonzo Thurman vs. Miami (Ohio) Interception 97 11/11/95 Scott Greene vs. Michigan State Punt 76 10/23/93 Thomas Lewis at Northwestern Punt 58 10/28/95 Terry Killens at Penn State Blocked Punt 25 9/11/93 Lamar Mills vs. Northern Illinois Fumble 46 10/28/95 Aaron Collins at Penn State Interception 80 9/4/93 Jay Davis vs. Toledo Interception 30 10/21/95 vs. Michigan Punt 56 10/3/92 Damon Watts at Michigan State Blocked Punt 31 10/14/95 Tom Knight at Iowa Interception 60 10/5/91 Scott McGowan vs. Michigan State Punt 79 9/30/95 Casey Dailey at Northwestern Fumble 43 11/24/90 Mark Hagen at Purdue Interception 21 11/12/94 Joey Galloway vs. Ohio State Kickoff 93 9/29/90 Mike Middleton vs. Eastern Michigan Interception 22 10/22/94 Brian Musso vs. Northwestern Punt 56 9/22/90 Rob Turner at Missouri Punt 65 12/31/93 Antonio Banks vs. Virginia Tech Blocked FG 80 9/15/90 Rob Turner at Kentucky Punt 64 12/31/93 Lawrence Lewis vs. Virginia Tech Fumble 20 11/18/89 Mike Dumas at Illinois Blocked Punt 28 10/17/92 Derrick Alexander vs. Michigan Punt 70 11/21/88 Brian Dewitz at Purdue Interception 34 9/19/92 Marty Moore at Kentucky Interception 36 11/7/88 Erick Coleman at Illinois Fumble 47 9/7/91 Demetrius DuBose at Notre Dame Interception 49 11/21/87 Van Waiters vs. Purdue Fumble 47 11/18/89 Brian Williams at Illinois Interception 92 11/8/86 Alex Green at Michigan State Interception 29 10/21/89 Fred Foggie vs. Minnesota Blocked FG 98 9/20/86 Brad Mitchell vs. Navy Interception 59 12/28/88 Mike Tolbert vs. South Carolina Blocked Punt 34 9/21/85 Leonard Bell vs. Navy Punt 52 11/14/88 John Miller vs. Michigan State Interception 39 9/8/84 Chris Sigler at Duke Interception 48 9/14/85 Ernest Givens vs. Louisville Kickoff 93 11/12/83 Leonard Bell at Illinois Interception 32 11/10/84 Craig Swoope vs. Illinois Interception 73 9/26/81 Duane Gunn at Syracuse Kickoff 97 11/3/84 William White at Ohio State Interception 20 9/20/80 Tim Wilbur at Kentucky Punt 78 9/22/84 Curtis Duncan at Northwestern Kickoff 99 9/20/80 Tim Wilbur at Kentucky Interception 40 10/23/82 Garcia Lane vs. Ohio State Punt 68 12/21/79 Tim Wilbur vs. Brigham Young Punt 62 9/18/82 Joey Browner at Southern California Punt 54 10/18/79 Tim Wilbur vs. Northwestern Interception 58 11/7/81 David Greenwood vs. Wisconsin Interception 65 9/15/79 Tim Wilbur vs. Vanderbilt Interception 70 10/10/81 Norm Granger at Iowa Kickoff 99 11/4/78 Dale Keneipp at Minnesota Fumble 92 10/7/78 Ira Matthews at Wisconsin Punt 71 10/21/78 Tim Wilbur at Michigan State Interception 98 9/16/78 George Adams at Louisiana State Interception 73 10/8/77 Dave Abrams at Northwestern Punt 38 10/29/77 Mark Merrill vs. Minnesota Interception 14 11/8/75 Tom Buck vs. Michigan State Interception 30 11/13/76 Ira Matthews vs. Wisconsin Punt 56 10/28/72 Bill Atkinson at Northwestern Punt 57 10/30/76 Ray Griffin-Nick Buonamici vs. OSU Interception 95 9/30/72 Mike Fulk at Kentucky Punt 22 11/9/74 Carl Patrnchak at Northwestern Interception 27 11/20/71 Rob Spicer vs. Purdue Interception 22 10/19/74 Neal Colzie vs. Ohio State Interception 55 10/24/70 Steve Porter vs. Wisconsin Punt 93 9/15/73 George Uremovich vs. Illinois Kickoff 89 10/17/70 John Debbout at Illinois Interception 28 9/16/72 Michael Steidl vs. Minnesota Punt 26 11/15/69 Jamie O’Hara at Northwestern Kickoff 88 10/30/71 Tom Darden at Michigan Interception 60 11/1/69 Larry Highbaugh vs. Michigan State Punt 43 9/25/71 Godfrey White at Baylor Kickoff 94 9/20/69 Steve Porter at Kentucky Punt 66 11/21/70 Stan Brown at Purdue Kickoff 100 9/20/69 Larry Highbaugh at Kentucky Punt 73 9/27/69 Ken Wiedemann vs. California Interception 18 11/2/68 Jim Sniadecki vs. Wisconsin Interception 32 9/20/69 Roger Gann at Kentucky Kickoff 95 10/28/67 Nate Cunningham at Arizona Interception 55 10/26/68 Rick Stevenson vs. Arizona Kickoff 97 10/7/67 Ken Kaczmarek vs. Illinois Interception 26 10/19/68 Jerry Hartman vs. Michigan Interception 62 9/24/66 John Ginter at Northwestern Punt 53 9/28/68 Donnie Shanklin at Kansas Punt 59 10/15/66 Phil Knell vs. Illinois Interception 62 OPPONENT 9/17/66 Bob Glover vs. Miami (Ohio) Kickoff 86 Date Player & Opponent Type Yards 9/25/65 Willie Stinson vs. Northwestern Kickoff 91 10/18/08 A.J. Jenkins at Illinois Kickoff 96 9/20/08 Sean Baker vs. Ball State Interception 40 - Current IU players in bold 11/10/07 Eddie Simpson at Northwestern Interception 41

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200-PLUS YARD PASSING GAMES 242 (18-34) Dave Schnell vs. Illinois, 11/18/89 408 (27-39) Jay Rodgers vs. Ball State, 9/13/97 241 (14-19) Tim Clifford vs. Illinois, 11/10/79 390 (26-36) Babe Laufenberg vs. Iowa, 10/9/82 241 (14-25) Chris Dittoe vs. Western Michigan, 9/9/95 385 (22-29) Antwaan Randle El vs. Western Michigan, 9/12/98 241 (17-29) Trent Green vs. Minnesota, 11/2/91 379 (20-37) John Paci at Penn State, 11/6/93 241 (20-29) Trent Green vs. Missouri, 10/5/91 378 (16-31) Dave Schnell vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88 240 (20-39) Kellen Lewis at Illinois, 10/7/06 360 (37-57) Blake Powers vs. Iowa, 10/15/05 240 (14-27) Antwaan Randle El vs. NC State, 9/9/00 354 (22-35) Kellen Lewis vs. Ball State, 11/03/07 240 (17-43) Steve Bradley vs. Purdue, 11/17/84 345 (14-18) Bob Hoernschemeyer at Nebraska, 1943 238 (20-40) Kellen Lewis vs. Southern Illinois, 9/16/06 345 (11-14) Tim Clifford at Colorado, 9/27/80 236 (16-27) Babe Laufenberg vs. Minnesota, 10/16/82 342passing, (28-49) Jay Rodgers receiving, vs. Purdue, 11/22/97 rushing236 (22-41)marks Reco Trent Green vs.R Michigan,ds 10/19/91 338 (27-46) Steve Bradley vs. Kentucky, 9/15/84 235 (24-46) Kellen Lewis vs. Minnesota, 10/06/07 335 (21-48) Gibran Hamdan vs. Iowa, 10/19/02 235 (14-22) Dave Kramme vs. Illinois, 11/16/85 335 (34-56) Babe Laufenberg vs. Ohio State, 10/23/82 234 (13-38) Gibran Hamdan at Kentucky, 9/14/02 332 (30-45) Steve Bradley at Northwestern, 9/22/84 232 (12-26) Tim Clifford vs. Michigan, 10/27/79 329 (22-33) Antwaan Randle El vs. Purdue, 11/20/99 232 (16-33) Richie Bador vs. Oregon State, 11/7/64 322 (19-26) Kellen Lewis at Iowa, 9/29/07 232 (17-20) Trent Green vs. Kentucky, 9/21/91 321 (25-43) Kellen Lewis at Minnesota, 11/4/06 232 (17-27) Dave Kramme vs. Illinois, 11/15/86 320 (21-32) Steve Bradley vs. Minnesota, 10/8/83 232 (20-38) Lou D’Achille vs. Ohio State, 10/14/50 318 (30-48) Kellen Lewis vs. Penn State, 10/20/07 229 (22-36) Harry Gonso vs. Michigan State, 11/1/69 316 (23-36) Frank Stavroff vs. Michigan State, 11/12/66 229 (23-40) Adam Greenlee vs. Michigan, 10/21/95 316 (19-28) Tim Clifford at Iowa, 9/8/79 228 (15-28) Kellen Lewis at Ball State, 9/9/06 316 (19-31) Dave Schnell vs. Missouri, 9/26/87 228 (13-21) Dave Kramme vs. Illinois, 11/7/87 312 (24-46) Trent Green at Michigan State, 10/3/92 228 (23-30) Harry Gonso vs. Kentucky, 9/20/69 310 (24-36) Gibran Hamdan vs. Wisconsin, 10/12/02 228 (24-35) Babe Laufenberg vs. Syracuse, 9/25/82 309 (24-48) Babe Laufenberg vs. Michigan State, 10/30/82 227 (13-32) Ed McNulty vs. Northwestern, 10/23/71 308 (10-13) Del Russell vs. Marquette, 1947 227 (17-34) Richie Bador vs. Ohio State, 10/3/64 307 (19-36) Blake Powers vs. Nicholls State, 9/10/05 225 (12-24) Antwaan Randle El vs. Penn State, 11/17/01 297 (17-35) Babe Laufenberg at Iowa, 10/10/81 224 (12-16) Dave Schnell vs. Rice, 9/12/87 297 (24-32) Babe Laufenberg at Wisconsin, 11/6/82 223 (19-32) Scott Arnett vs. Michigan State, 10/15/77 295 (16-30) Steve Bradley vs. Purdue, 11/19/83 222 (21-37) Babe Laufenberg vs. Michigan, 10/2/82 294 (28-41) Trent Green at Kentucky, 9/19/92 221 (20-40) Kellen Lewis at Western Michigan, 9/7/07 291 (15-18) Terry Jones vs. Utah, 9/27/75 221 (13-14) Harry Gonso vs. Baylor, 9/21/68 290 (26-42) Kellen Lewis at Purdue, 11/18/06 221 (18-31) Trent Green vs. Notre Dame, 9/7/91 290 (14-23) Gibran Hamdan vs. Central Michigan, 9/21/02 219 (21-34) Ben Chappell vs. Northwestern, 10/25/08 290 (18-34) Antwaan Randle El vs. Michigan, 10/30/99 218 (16-33) Antwaan Randle El vs. Ohio State, 10/31/98 288 (28-45) Jay Rodgers vs. Kentucky, 9/20/97 218 (18-33) Dave Schnell vs. Tennessee, 1/2/88 285 (12-21) Kellen Lewis vs. Indiana State, 9/1/07 216 (23-39) Kellen Lewis vs. Purdue, 11/17/07 282 (23-35) Ted McNulty vs. Texas Christian, 9/23/72 215 (8-14) Lou D’Archille vs. Iowa, 10/7/50 279 (23-49) Steve Bradley at Minnesota, 10/5/84 215 (13-22) Richie Bador vs. Michigan State, 10/17/67 279 (21-35) Chris Dittoe vs. Penn State, 11/5/94 214 (9-16) Antwaan Randle El vs. Cincinnati, 9/23/00 276 (17-35) Blake Powers vs. Central Michigan, 9/2/05 213 (12-21) Dave Kramme vs. Purdue, 11/22/86 274 (22-37) Steve Bradley vs. Louisville, 9/14/85 212 (17-34) Gibran Hamdan at Utah, 9/7/02 265 (17-30) Antwaan Randle El vs. Illinois, 10/2/99 211 (14-22) Dave Kramme vs. Navy, 9/20/86 265 (19-30) Steve Bradley at Missouri, 9/28/85 211 (19-29) Trent Green vs. Missouri, 9/26/92 265 (19-36) Trent Green vs. Northwestern, 10/12/91 210 (16-26) Gibran Hamdan at Ohio State, 9/28/02 264 (18-38) Steve Bradley at Kentucky, 9/17/83 210 (18-35) Trent Green vs. Iowa, 11/9/91 263 (26-51) Kellen Lewis vs. Illinois, 9/22/07 210 (22-30) John Paci vs. Northwestern, 10/22/94 263 (12-21) Antwaan Randle El vs. Minnesota, 10/21/00 208 (14-27) Trent Green vs. Miami (Ohio), 9/12/92 263 (19-31) Steve Bradley vs. Iowa, 10/26/84 207 (16-30) Chris Dittoe vs. Ohio State, 11/13/95 261 (15-26) Kellen Lewis vs. Michigan State, 10/28/06 206 (12-29) Harry Gonso vs. Wisconsin, 10/25/69 260 (21-44) Steve Bradley vs. Northwestern, 9/24/83 206 (20-27) Chris Dittoe vs. Penn State, 10/24/95 258 (18-33) Trent Green at Purdue, 11/23/91 205 (15-33) Tim Clifford vs. Iowa, 9/13/80 257 (18-28) Steve Bradley vs. Northwestern, 10/5/85 205 (16-26) Trent Green vs. Ohio State, 11/14/92 256 (21-37) Trent Green at Ohio State, 11/16/91 205 (23-38) Steve Bradley vs. Ohio State, 11/5/83 256 (20-28) Richie Badar at Iowa, 10/12/63 204 (22-43) Kellen Lewis vs. Oklahoma State, 12/31/07 255 (19-25) Kellen Lewis vs. Iowa, 10/14/06 204 (18-27) Kellen Lewis at Northwestern, 11/10/07 255 (18-32) John Paci vs. Minnesota, 10/2/93 204 (9-22) John Paci vs. Minnesota, 10/31/92 254 (22-40) Jay Rodgers at Minnesota, 11/15/97 204 (11-23) Antwaan Randle El vs. Penn State, 9/25/99 254 (15-22) Dave Schnell vs. Northwestern, 10/7/89 203 (13-23) Jay Rodgers vs. Wisconsin, 9/27/97 253 (26-43) Blake Powers vs. Minnesota, 11/5/05 201 (16-32) Antwaan Randle El vs. Kentucky, 9/18/99 250 (21-33) Dave Schnell at Minnesota, 10/16/87 200 (15-23) Dave Schnell vs. Ohio State, 10/10/87 247 (12-23) Antwaan Randle El vs. Iowa, 10/23/99 200 (15-30) Steve Bradley vs. Wisconsin, 11/2/85 247 (15-21) Dave Schnell vs. Minnesota, 10/15/88 247 (16-30) Steve Bradley vs. Duke, 9/8/84 TOTAL OF 300-PLUS YARD GAMES 247 (22-30) Dave Schnell vs. Ohio State, 10/14/89 4 Kellen Lewis (354 vs. Ball State, 11/03/07) 246 (13-23) Antwaan Randle El vs. Northwestern, 11/3/01 3 Steve Bradley (338 vs. Kentucky, 9/15/84) 246 (22-41) Steve Bradley vs. Michigan, 10/1/83 3 Babe Laufenberg (390 vs. Iowa, 10/9/82) 244 (20-41) Blake Powers vs. Wisconsin, 10/1/05 2 Jay Rodgers (408 vs. Ball State, 9/13/97) 243 (9-24) Florian Helinski vs. Northwestern, 11/13/54 2 Antwaan Randle El (385 vs. W. 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2 Dave Schnell (378 vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88) 144 (2) Mike Friede vs. Minnesota, 11/4/78 2 Blake Powers (360 at Iowa, 10/15/05) 142 (14) James Hardy vs. Penn State, 10/20/07 2 Tim Clifford (345 at Colorado, 9/27/80) 142 (7) Keith Calvin vs. Iowa, 11/5/77 2 Gibran Hamdan (335 vs. Iowa, 10/19/02 141 (7) Keith Calvin vs. LSU, 9/17/77 1 John Paci (379 at Penn State, 11/6/93) 140 (5) Duane Gunn vs. Purdue, 11/19/83 1 Bob Hoernschemeyer (345 at Nebraska, 1943) 140 (6) O.J. Conner vs. Ball State, 9/13/97 1 Frank Stavroff (316 vs. Michigan State, 11/12/66) 137 (6) Bill Malinchak vs. Purdue, 1/20/65 1 Trent Green (312 at Michigan State, 10/3/92) 134 (6) Ray Fisher vs. Ball State, 11/3/07 1 Del Russell (308 vs. Marquette, 1947) 134 (4) Rob Turner vs. Ohio State, 10/13/90 134 (4) Richard Deranek vs. Marquette, 11/15/47 TOTAL OF 200-PLUSReco YARD GAMESpassing,Rds receiving,134 (6) Jade Butcher rushing vs. Wisconsin, 10/25/68 marks 17 Kellen Lewis (354 vs. Ball State, 11/03/07) 133 (6) Ernie Jones vs. Illinois, 11/7/87 16 Steve Bradley (338 vs. Kentucky, 9/15/84) 133 (8) Bill Malinchak vs. Texas, 10/2/65 14 Trent Green (312 at Michigan State, 10/3/92) 130 (5) Dorian Wilkerson vs. Ball State, 9/13/97 13 Antwaan Randle El (385 vs. W. Michigan, 9/12/98) 129 (6) Trent Smock vs. Minnesota, 10/12/74 10 Dave Schnell (378 vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88) 129 (12) Thomas Lewis vs. Kentucky, 9/19/92 8 Babe Laufenberg (390 vs. Iowa, 10/9/82) 128 (6) Ernie Jones vs. Purdue, 11/17/84 7 Matt LoVecchio (239 at Purdue, 11/20/04) 127 (5) Ernie Jones vs. Wisconsin, 11/1/86 6 Gibran Hamdan (335 vs. Iowa, 10/19/02 127 (8) Glenn Scolnik vs. Illinois, 11/11/72 5 Jay Rodgers (408 vs. Ball State, 9/13/97) 127 (10) Jade Butcher vs. Michigan State, 11/1/69 5 Tim Clifford (345 at Colorado, 9/27/80) 125 (3) Jerry Dorsey vs. Cincinnati, 9/23/00 5 Dave Kramme (235 at Illinois, 11/16/85) 124 (6) Eric Matthews vs. Western Michigan, 9/9/95 5 Blake Powers (360 at Iowa, 10/15/05) 124 (8) Ernie Jones vs. Minnesota, 10/16/87 4 Richie Badar (256 at Iowa, 10/12/63) 123 (8) Courtney Roby at Illinois, 10/26/02 4 Chris Dittoe (279 vs. Penn State, 11/5/94) 123 (5) Ajamu Stoner vs. Illinois, 10/7/95 4 Harry Gonso (229 at Michigan State, 11/1/69) 123 (5) Lonnie Johnson vs. Iowa, 9/8/79 4 John Paci (379 at Penn State, 11/6/93) 123 (5) Thomas Lewis vs. Northwestern, 10/12/91 2 Lou D’Achille (232 vs. Ohio State, 10/14/50) 123 (5) Thomas Lewis vs. Minnesota, 10/2/93 2 Ted McNulty (282 vs. TCU, 9/23/72) 123 (8) Keith Calvin vs. Nebraska, 9/18/76 2 Frank Stavroff (316 vs. Michigan State, 11/12/66) 122 (8) James Hardy vs. Nicholls State, 9/10/05 1 Scott Arnett (223 vs. Michigan State, 10/15/77) 121 (6) James Hardy at Michigan State, 10/13/07 1 Adam Greenlee (229 vs. Michigan, 10/21/95) 121 (4) John McDonnell vs. Purdue, 10/23/48 1 Florian Helinski (243 at Northwestern, 11/13/54) 120 (6) Ernie Jones vs. Rice, 9/12/87 1 Bob Hoernschemeyer (345 at Nebraska, 1943) 120 (6) Ernie Jones vs. Missouri, 9/26/87 1 Terry Jones (291 vs. Utah, 9/27/75) 120 (6) Bill Malinchak vs. Michigan State, 10/17/64 1 Del Russell (308 vs. Marquette, 1947) 120 (7) Raymond Terry vs. Michigan State, 11/12/66 1 Ben Chappell (219 vs. Northwestern, 10/25/08) 120 (10) Eddie Baety vs. Michigan State, 10/3/92 119 (7) Duane Gunn vs. Kentucky, 9/17/83 100-PLUS YARD RECEIVING GAMES 119 (7) Mike Friede vs. Purdue, 11/25/78 285 (12) Thomas Lewis at Penn State, 11/6/93 118 (10) James Hardy vs. Illinois, 10/8/05 258 (13) Tyrone Browning vs. Western Michigan, 9/12/98 118 (4) Duane Gunn vs. Minnesota, 10/16/82 256 (5) Nate Lundy at Colorado, 9/27/80 117 (3) Versie Gaddis vs. Ball State, 9/4/99 203 (12) James Hardy vs. Iowa, 10/15/05 117 (5) Jade Butcher vs. Kansas, 9/30/67 198 (11) Courtney Roby vs. Iowa, 10/19/02 116 (8) James Hardy vs. Ball State, 11/03/07 197 (6) Duane Gunn at Iowa, 10/10/81 116 (6) Ernie Jones vs. Iowa, 10/31/87 184 (10) Glenn Johnson at Utah, 9/7/02 115 (5) James Hardy at Minnesota, 11/4/06 183 (10) Kenny Allen at Missouri, 9/28/85 115 (2) Scott McGowan vs. Northwestern, 10/12/91 182 (5) Rob Turner vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88 115 (6) Kenny Allen vs. Northwestern, 11/10/73 178 (8) Trent Smock at Kentucky, 9/28/74 114 (2) Bob Robertson vs. Iowa, 10/7/50 177 (10) Bill Couch at Iowa, 10/29/66 114 (5) Jade Butcher vs. Iowa, 10/12/67 177 (6) Thomas Lewis vs. Virginia Tech, 12/31/93 114 (6) Len Kenebrew vs. Northwestern, 9/22/84 175 (5) Jade Butcher at Arizona, 10/28/67 114 (8) Dorian Wilkerson vs. Toledo, 9/7/96 175 (9) Glenn Scolnik vs. Texas Christian, 9/23/72 113 (7) James Hardy at Iowa, 9/29/07 173 (5) Trent Smock vs. Utah, 9/27/75 113 (4) Eddie Thomas vs. Northwestern, 10/7/89 163 (8) Ernie Jones at Kentucky, 9/19/87 113 (5) Scott McGowan vs. Kentucky, 9/19/91 157 (7) James Hardy vs. Wisconsin, 10/1/05 113 (8) Charles Byrnes vs. Wisconsin, 10/9/71 156 (5) Brad Bomba at Northwestern, 11/13/54 113 (9) Bill Malinchak vs. Purdue, 11/30/63 156 (6) Duane Gunn vs. Iowa, 10/9/82 112 (6) Ernie Jones vs. Wisconsin, 10/20/84 155 (6) Versie Gaddis vs. Minnesota, 10/21/00 111 (8) Levron Williams vs. Purdue, 11/20/99 155 (8) Len Kenebrew at Duke, 9/8/84 110 (4) Rob Turner vs. Missouri, 9/22/90 154 (5) Jerry Dorsey vs. Michigan, 10/30/99 110 (5) Clifton Anderson vs. Iowa, 11/13/54 153 (3) James Hardy vs. Indiana State, 9/1/07 110 (7) Len Kenebrew vs. Ohio State, 11/5/83 153 (4) Courtney Roby vs. Central Michigan, 9/21/02 109 (5) Trent Smock vs. Northwestern, 11/10/73 153 (11) Keith Calvin vs. Michigan State, 10/15/77 109 (8) John Andrews vs. Kentucky, 9/20/69 152 (6) Tony Buford vs. Minnesota, 10/15/88 108 (4) Rob Turner vs. Purdue, 11/19/88 151 (9) James Hardy at Purdue, 11/18/06 108 (5) Jade Butcher vs. Illinois, 10/5/68 150 (7) Ernie Jones vs. Tennessee, 1/2/88 108 (8) Thomas Lewis vs. Kentucky, 9/21/91 149 (10) Kenny Allen vs. Louisville, 9/14/85 108 (10) Dave Lilja vs. Navy, 9/21/85 147 (7) Jade Butcher vs. Baylor, 9/21/68 107 (8) Tandon Doss vs. Northwestern, 10/25/08 147 (16) Jason Spear vs. Purdue, 11/22/97 107 (7) James Hardy at Northwestern, 11/10/07

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107 (5) Jahkeen Gilmore vs. Nicholls State, 9/10/05 210 (34) Ric Enis vs. Minnesota, 10/29/77 107 (5) James Hardy vs. Central Michigan, 9/2/05 209 (32) Antwaan Randle El at Illinois, 11/4/00 107 (3) Dave Whitsell vs. Iowa, 10/12/57 209 (41) Alex Smith vs. Southern Mississippi, 9/23/95 107 (6) Clifton Anderson vs. Wisconsin, 10/29/49 209 (29) Darrick Burnett vs. Miami (Ohio), 9/24/77 106 (9) Ray Fisher vs. Minnesota, 10/6/07 208 (24) Ric Enis vs. NC State, 10/2/76 106 (4) Rob Turner vs. Wisconsin, 11/4/90 207 (39) Anthony Thompson vs. Wisconsin, 11/1/86 106 (6) Scott McGowan vs. Michigan State, 10/3/92 205 (38) Vaughn Dunbar at Wisconsin, 10/26/91 105 (5) Levron Williams vs. Ohio State, 10/31/98 199 (18) Kellen Lewis vs. Akron, 9/15/07 105 (9) Brad Bomba vs. Northwestern, 10/27/56 199 (48) Sean Glover at Iowa, 10/14/95 105 (8) Jason Spear vs. Kentucky, 9/20/97 195 (43) Darrick Burnett vs. Purdue, 11/19/77 105passing, (3) Duane Gunnreceiving, vs. Syracuse, 9/26/81 rushing194 (31)marks Reco Courtney SnyderR at dsWisconsin, 11/15/75 104 (8) James Hardy vs. Iowa, 10/14/06 191 (33) Alex Smith vs. Miami (Ohio), 9/10/94 104 (4) Thomas Lewis vs. Ohio State, 11/13/93 191 (27) Mike Harkrader at Iowa, 10/16/76 104 (4) Jerry Dorsey vs. Iowa, 10/23/99 190 (32) Anthony Thompson vs. Ohio State, 10/8/88 103 (6) Len Kenebrew vs. Michigan State, 10/13/84 188 (30) Vaughn Dunbar vs. Ohio State, 10/13/90 103 (10) Eddie Baety vs. Penn State, 11/5/94 187 (19) Antwaan Randle El vs. Iowa, 9/30/00 103 (6) Glenn Johnson vs. Michigan State, 11/9/02 187 (23) Anthony Thompson at Rice, 9/10/88 103 (4) Andrew Means vs. Ball State, 9/20/08 187 (26) Gene Gedman vs. Pittsburgh, 10/6/51 102 (6) Thomas Lewis vs. Wisconsin, 9/25/93 185 (18) Bob Robertson vs. Notre Dame, 10/21/50 102 (6) Bill Malinchak vs. Iowa, 10/12/63 185 (9) Kellen Lewis vs. Western Kentucky, 8/30/08 102 (8) Ajamu Stoner vs. Northwestern, 9/30/95 184 (35) John Isenbarger vs. Minnesota, 10/11/69 101 (5) Courtney Roby at Kentucky, 9/14/02 183 (44) Alex Smith vs. Michigan State, 11/11/95 101 (8) Eddie Thomas vs. Michigan State, 10/5/87 182 (38) Anthony Thompson at Illinois, 11/18/89 100 (7) Bill Couch vs. Ohio State, 11/5/66 179 (27) Mike Harkrader vs. Northwestern, 10/9/76 178 (33) Anthony Thompson vs. Northwestern, 10/7/89 TOTAL OF 100-PLUS YARD GAMES 177 (34) Anthony Thompson at Ohio State, 10/14/89 14 James Hardy (203 at Iowa, 10/8/05) 176 (17) Chris Taylor vs. Kentucky, 9/17/05 10 Ernie Jones (163 at Kentucky, 9/19/87) 176 (26) Alex Smith at Toledo, 9/7/96 8 Thomas Lewis (285 at Penn State, 11/6/93) 174 (34) Courtney Snyder vs. Minnesota, 9/13/75 7 Jade Butcher (175 at Arizona, 10/28/67) 171 (24) Hank Pogue vs. Illinois, 10/18/69 6 Courtney Roby (150 at Northwestern, 10/9/04) 171 (15) Ted Smith vs. West Virginia, 10/4/58 6 Duane Gunn (197 at Iowa, 10/10/81) 170 (22) Anthony Thompson vs. Northwestern, 10/3/87 5 Bill Malinchak (137 vs. Purdue, 11/20/65) 169 (34) Courtney Snyder at Northwestern, 11/19/74 5 Rob Turner (182 vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88) 168 (15) Levron Williams vs. North Carolina, 9/11/99 4 Keith Calvin (153 vs. Michigan State, 10/15/77) 168 (47) Anthony Thompson vs. Iowa, 10/29/88 4 Len Kenebrew (155 at Duke, 9/8/84) 167 (17) Jermaine Chaney at Kentucky, 9/17/94 4 Trent Smock (178 at Kentucky, 9/28/74) 167 (25) Anthony Thompson at Purdue, 11/21/88 3 Versie Gaddis (117 vs. Ball State, 9/4/99) 166 (39) Anthony Thompson vs. Kentucky, 9/17/88 3 Kenny Allen (183 at Missouri, 9/28/85) 165 (30) John Isenbarger vs. Purdue, 11/22/69 3 Scott McGowan (115 vs. Northwestern, 10/12/91) 164 (38) De’Wayne Hogan vs. Illinois, 11/1/97 3 Jerry Dorsey (154 vs. Michigan, 10/30/99) 164 (31) Alex Smith at Purdue, 11/23/96 2 Clifton Anderson (110 vs. Iowa, 10/23/54) 164 (27) Mike Harkrader vs. Illinois, 10/28/78 2 Eddie Baety (120 at Michigan State, 10/3/92) 163 (32) Yamar Washington at Kentucky, 9/14/02 2 Brad Bomba (156 at Northwestern, 11/13/54) 162 (31) Mike Harkrader vs. Northwestern, 10/14/78 2 Bill Couch (177 at Iowa, 10/29/66) 161 (21) Levron Williams at Illinois, 11/4/00 2 Ray Fisher (134 vs. Ball State, 11/3/07) 161 (33) Vaughn Dunbar at Notre Dame, 9/7/91 2 Mike Friede (144 vs. Minnesota, 11/4/78) 161 (32) Vaughn Dunbar vs. Wisconsin, 11/10/90 2 Glenn Johnson (184 at Utah, 9/7/02) 160 (30) Anthony Thompson at Minnesota, 10/16/87 2 Glenn Scolnik (175 vs. TCU, 9/23/72) 160 (22) Lonnie Johnson at Northwestern, 10/25/80 2 Jason Spear (147 vs. Purdue, 11/22/97) 160 (28) Courtney Snyder vs. Minnesota, 10/12/74 2 Ajamu Stoner (123 vs. Illinois, 10/7/95) 160 (34) Ken Starling vs. Northwestern, 11/10/73 2 Eddie Thomas (113 vs. Northwestern, 10/7/89) 159 (25) Orlando Brown at Minnesota, 10/16/82 2 Dorian Wilkerson (130 vs. Ball State, 9/13/97) 159 (18) John Isenbarger vs. Illinois, 10/5/68 158 (22) Bob Pernell vs. Baylor, 9/21/68 100-PLUS YARD RUSHING GAMES 157 (37) Antwaan Randle El vs. Illinois, 10/2/99 377 (52) Anthony Thompson at Wisconsin, 11/11/89 157 (25) Anthony Thompson vs. Missouri, 9/16/89 280 (20) Levron Williams at Wisconsin, 10/6/01 156 (24) Antwaan Randle El vs. Wisconsin, 11/11/00 265 (33) Vaughn Dunbar at Missouri, 9/28/91 155 (33) Alex Smith at Kentucky, 9/21/96 251 (26) Levron Williams at Michigan State, 11/10/01 155 (15) Terry Cole vs. Purdue, 11/25/67 241 (22) Levron Williams vs. Northwestern, 10/9/99 153 (29) Vaughn Dunbar vs. Purdue, 11/23/91 245 (31) Alex Smith at Purdue, 11/19/94 153 (35) Vaughn Dunbar vs. Minnesota, 11/2/91 240 (42) Brett Law vs. Missouri, 9/26/92 153 (22) Anthony Thompson at Northwestern, 10/1/88 237 (37) Lonnie Johnson vs. Illinois, 11/15/80 152 (23) Alex Smith vs. Cincinnati, 9/3/94 232 (33) Alex Smith at Iowa, 10/8/94 152 (25) John Isenbarger at Michigan State, 11/1/69 221 (19) Alex Smith at Kentucky, 9/17/94 149 (21) Antwaan Randle El at Michigan State, 11/10/01 220 (36) Lonnie Johnson at Purdue, 11/22/80 148 (19) Vaughn Dunbar vs. Northwestern, 10/12/91 216 (43) Anthony Thompson vs. Minnesota, 10/21/89 147 (39) 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144 (24) Levron Williams at Iowa, 10/20/01 103 (10) Kellen Lewis at Purdue, 11/18/06 143 (26) Antwaan Randle El vs. Minnesota, 11/14/98 103 (24) Anthony Thompson vs. Illinois, 11/7/87 143 (32) Courtney Snyder vs. Illinois, 9/14/74 102 (14) Antwaan Randle El at Wisconsin, 10/6/01 141 (24) Antwaan Randle El at Penn State, 11/17/01 102 (17) Mike Harkrader vs. Northwestern, 10/25/80 140 (19) Marcus Thigpen vs. Purdue, 11/17/07 102 (17) John Isenbarger vs. Kansas, 9/28/68 140 (21) John Isenbarger vs. Iowa, 11/8/69 101 (16) Brian Lewis vs. Central Michigan, 9/21/02 140 (26) Anthony Thompson vs. South Carolina, 12/28/88 101 (17) John Isenbarger vs. Michigan, 10/20/67 139 (36) Anthony Thompson vs. Minnesota, 10/15/87 100 (9) Josiah Sears vs. Wisconsin, 9/30/06 137 (25) Vaughn Dunbar vs. Iowa, 11/9/91 100 (19) Alex Smith vs. Michigan State, 10/29/94 136 (29) John Isenbarger vs. Iowa, 10/12/68 100 (11) John Bartkiewicz vs. Purdue, 11/21/53 136 (33) Alex SmithReco vs. Illinois, 9/28/96passing,Rds receiving,100 (7) Marcus Thigpenrushing vs. Murray State, 9/6/08 marks 135 (16) Levron Williams vs. Minnesota, 10/21/00 134 (20) Levron Williams vs. Penn State, 10/28/00 TOTAL OF 100-PLUS YARD GAMES 134 (21) Antwaan Randle El vs. Michigan State, 10/10/98 28 Anthony Thompson (377 at Wisconsin, 11/11/89) 134 (27) Mike Harkrader vs. Wisconsin, 11/13/76 17 Vaughn Dunbar (265 at Missouri, 9/28/91) 134 (40) Alex Smith vs. Miami, 9/14/96 16 Antwaan Randle El (210 vs. Minnesota, 10/21/00) 132 (18) Chris Taylor vs. Illinois, 10/8/05 16 Alex Smith (245 at Purdue, 11/19/94) 132 (23) Mike Harkrader vs. Minnesota, 11/3/78 14 Levron Williams (241 vs. Northwestern, 10/9/99 131 (17) Levron Williams vs. Iowa, 9/23/00 13 Mike Harkrader (191 at Iowa, 10/16/76) 131 (31) Anthony Thompson vs. Purdue, 11/22/86 13 John Isenbarger (184 vs. Minnesota, 10/11/69) 130 (31) Yamar Washington at Northwestern, 11/2/02 11 Courtney Snyder (211 vs. Purdue, 11/22/75) 130 (26) Levron Williams vs. Northwestern, 11/3/01 8 Ric Enis (210 vs. Minnesota, 10/29/77) 130 (17) Courtney Snyder vs. Michigan State, 11/17/73 7 Ken Starling (160 vs. Northwestern, 11/10/73) 130 (30) Alex Smith vs. Penn State, 10/26/96 6 BenJarvus Green-Ellis (110 vs. Minnesota, 10/30/04) 130 (31) John Isenbarger vs. Northwestern, 11/15/69 5 Bobby Howard (135 vs. Michigan State, 11/9/85) 129 (26) Yamar Washington vs. Central Michigan, 9/21/02 5 Marcus Thigpen (140 vs. Purdue, 11/17/07) 129 (21) Levron Williams at Penn State, 11/17/01 4 Orlando Brown (159 at Minnesota, 10/16/82) 129 (21) Mike Harkrader vs. Iowa, 11/11/78 4 Darrick Burnett (209 vs. Miami (Ohio), 9/24/77) 129 (33) Anthony Thompson vs. Missouri, 9/24/88 4 Lonnie Johnson (237 vs. Illinois, 11/15/80) 127 (26) Antwaan Randle El at Iowa, 10/20/01 4 Brian Lewis (128 vs. Northwestern, 10/11/03) 127 (28) Anthony Thompson vs. Florida State, 12/28/86 4 Tom Nowatzke (138 at Minnesota, 11/2/63) 126 (19) John Isenbarger vs. Kentucky, 9/20/69 4 Ken St. Pierre (147 vs. Kentucky, 9/18/71) 126 (31) Courtney Snyder vs. Purdue, 11/23/75 4 Yamar Washington (163 at Kentucky, 9/14/02) 126 (35) Anthony Thompson vs. Michigan State, 11/8/86 3 Chris Taylor (176 vs. Illinois, 10/8/05) 126 (34) Anthony Thompson vs. Ohio State, 10/10/87 3 Gene Gedman (187 vs. Pittsburgh, 10/6/51) 125 (28) Vaughn Dunbar vs. Ohio State, 11/16/91 3 Harry Gonso (127 vs. Wisconsin, 11/4/67) 125 (28) Courtney Snyder vs. Michigan State, 11/16/74 3 Bob Pernell (158 vs. Baylor, 9/21/68) 125 (12) Vaughn Dunbar vs. Missouri, 9/22/90 3 Kellen Lewis (199 vs. Akron, 9/15/07) 123 (16) Levron Williams vs. Minnesota, 11/13/99 2 John Bartkiewicz (120 vs. Ohio University, 10/29/55) 123 (20) John Isenbarger vs. Illinois, 10/18/69 2 Michael Batts (111 vs. Wisconsin, 10/24/92) 123 (24) John Isenbarger vs. Arizona, 10,26/68 2 Jermaine Chaney (167 at Kentucky, 9/17/94) 123 (30) Mike Harkrader vs. Wisconsin, 10/6/79 2 Sean Glover (199 at Iowa, 10/14/95) 121 (25) Brian Lewis vs. Iowa, 10/19/02 2 De’Wayne Hogan (164 vs. Illinois, 11/1/97) 121 (30) Courtney Snyder vs. Ohio State, 10/12/74 2 Brett Law (240 vs. Missouri, 9/26/92) 121 (28) Courtney Snyder vs. Wisconsin, 10/19/74 2 Bob Robertson (185 vs. Notre Dame, 10/21/50) 120 (19) John Bartkiewicz vs. Ohio University, 10/29/55 2 George Taliaferro (102 at Iowa, 1945) 118 (22) Antwaan Randle El vs. Ball State, 9/4/99 118 (23) Anthony Thompson vs. Toledo, 9/30/89 - 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rUnnInG BACK: 1986-89 CenTer: 1941-44 cOLLege 2007haLL InDUCTee OF Famers Honors1990 InDUCTee Former Indiana running back Anthony Thompson, who starred for the Hoosiers from A four-year letterman and a two-year captain at Indiana, John Tavener was named to 1986-89, earned first team anThOnyAll-America recognition followingThOmpsOn both his junior and senior six different All-America teamsjOhn following his Tavenersenior season in 1944. An extremely versatile seasons. A two-time Big Ten rushing champion, he captured the nCAA rushing and scoring player, Tavener called the offensive signals at center, excelled on defense and kicked extra titles during his senior campaign and was named the Walter Camp Foundation’s Player points. He would earn IU Most Valuable Player honors in 1943 and 1944. Tavener was of the Year, the AFCA “Coaches Choice” Player of the Year, won the Maxwell Award as drafted by the Chicago Cardinals in 1944 and played for the Miami Seahawks in 1946 the nation’s finest college football player and finished second in the 1989 but retired after one season and pursued a banking career in Ohio. After retiring from the voting. Thompson finished his career with 5,299 rushing yards, including 377 yards in a business in 1986 he became a volunteer assistant coach at Denison University in Granville, game at Wisconsin in 1989. The Terre Haute, Ind., native held the Division I record for Ohio. Tavener was enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1990. career touchdowns with 65 until the 1998 season, when it was broken by Texas’ ricky Williams. Thompson was enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2007.

HAlFBACK: 1945, 1947-48 HAlFBACK: 1900-03 1981 InDUCTee 1968 InDUCTee

A first-team All-America selection as a defensive back at Indiana in 1948, George As a member of Indiana’s first Big Ten team, Zora G. Clevenger played for the Hoosiers Taliaferro may best be knowngeOrge as the first African-American TaLiaFerrO to be drafted by a national from 1900-03 and served as teamzOra captain. HecLevenger earned All-America honors at center during Football league team. In addition to his All-America recognition as a senior, Taliaferro was his senior season. Upon graduating from Indiana he took to coaching and, in 1914, brought a two-time second-team All-America pick and helped lead the Hoosiers to their first Big the University of Tennessee its first undefeated season. The designer of the Straight-T Ten championship in 1945. After a successful four-year career at Indiana, Taliaferro played formation, Clevenger built the Volunteers into a national powerhouse. After retiring from in the nFl from 1948-55 for the los Angeles Dons, new York Yankees, Dallas Cowboys, coaching, Clevenger served as athletic director at Missouri and Kansas State before return- Baltimore Colts and Philadelphia eagles. He was enshrined into the College Football Hall ing to Indiana to work as its athletic director for 23 years. A founder of the annual east- of Fame in 1981. West Shrine Game, Clevenger retired in 1946 and was enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1968.

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After earning All-America honors as both an end and fullback, Pete Pihos became the Alvin “Bo” McMillin was responsible for leading the Hoosiers to their first-ever football second Indiana University footballpeTe product pihOsto be enshrined into the College Football Hall of Big Ten championship. enshrinedaLvin into the College “BO” Football HallmcmiLLin of Fame in 1951, McMillin Fame when he was inducted in 1966. After helping Indiana set national records on offense coached the Hoosiers for 14 years (1934-47) and compiled a record of 63-48-11. In 1945, in 1943, he returned from a stint in the Army to lead the Hoosiers in scoring during their he led Indiana to its only undefeated season and its first Big Ten championship. Following Big Ten Championship season of 1945. One year later, Pihos was named the team’s Most the 1945 campaign he earned Man of the Year and Coach of the Year honors from the Valuable Player while shattering previous IU records for touchdowns, total points and Football Writers Association and the Football Coaches Association, respectively. He earned receptions. After college, Pihos was drafted by the Philadelphia eagles where he played his ticket to the Hall of Fame following his playing career at in Kentucky from 1947-55. An integral member of the eagles’ 1948 and 1949 championship teams, Pihos (1917, ‘19-21). McMillin returned to the football field and went on to coach at Centenary, enjoyed a career that included six trips to the and three straight years leading the Geneva, Kansas State and Indiana. He compiled a record of 146-77-13 in 26 seasons. nFl in receptions. In 1970, he was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.

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qUArTerBACK rUnnInG BACK 2001Honors MVP 1988, 1989Big MVP Ten mvps Arguably college football’s most exciting player went into the nCAA record books as One of the finest running backs in the history of college football, Anthony Thompson one of the sport’s most successfulanTwann dual-threat quarterbacks. randLe randle el finished eL sixth in the earned first team All-AmericaanThOny recognition following bothThOmpsOn his junior and senior seasons in Heisman Trophy balloting, won the Chicago Tribune’s Silver Football award as the Big Ten’s 1988 and 1989. A native of Terre Haute, Ind., he shattered almost every Indiana rushing Most Valuable Player, and he was the Big Ten’s Offensive Player of the Year as selected by record imaginable and set multiple Big Ten and nCAA marks. Thompson finished his career Big Ten media and coaches in his final season. randle el rushed for more yards (3,895) than with 5,299 rushing yards, including 377 yards in a game at Wisconsin in 1989. any quarterback in nCAA Division I-A history and in 44 career games passed for 7,469 yards and 42 touchdowns and rushed for 3,895 yards and 44 scores. He was a second-round selection of the in 2002 and threw a touchdown pass to Hines Ward in Super Bowl Xl. In March 2006, randle el signed a free agent contract with the Washington redskins.

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Tim Clifford won the 1979 Big Ten Most Valuable Player honor after leading Indiana The first pick overall in the 1938n ational Football league draft, Corby Davis earned to an 8-4 record, a solid fourth-placeTim finishcLiFFOrd in the Big Ten, final national poll rankings in first team All-America honorscOrBy and was voted asdavis the Big Ten’s Most Valuable Player by the the top 20 and the school’s first-ever bowl win, an exciting 38-37 triumph over BYU in the Chicago Tribune in 1937. Although he was forced to participate in World War II, Davis did Holiday Bowl. Clifford completed nearly 56 percent of his passes for 2,078 yards and 13 spend four successful seasons with the Cleveland Browns before retiring in 1942. touchdowns. In his career, he ranks among the Hoosiers’ top 10 in passing yardage (sixth, 4,338), attempts (sixth, 631), and completions (seventh, 333). Clifford was a two-sport athlete who also lettered in baseball.

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A football and basketball standout at Indiana, Vern Huffman was IU’s first All-America quarterback. A second team All-Americavern selection huFFman and the Big Ten’s Most Valuable Player in 1936, Huffman is the only player in the history of Indiana University to earn All-America honors in football and basketball. IU’s Balfour Award winner for football following his senior season, Huffman played professional football for the Detroit lions.

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JAMES HARDY - ANDREW GREENE - 2007 SECOND TEAM 1994 SECOND TEAM James Hardy, the top receiver in Indiana football Andrew Greene started 11 games at guard dur- history, became IU’s first All-America receiver in 20 ing both his junior and senior seasons. A native of years when he picked up second team honors from Kingston, Jamaica, Greene attended high school in the Walter Camp Foundation and third team lau- Ontario, Canada, and was a four-year letterman and rels from the Associated Press. Hardy, a Biletnikoff three-year starter at right guard for the Hoosiers. Award semifinalist, set a new school record with 16 He played at IU from 1991-94 and competed in the touchdownsaLL-americans in 2007 and finished his career with an Honorseast-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl follow- IU-record 36 TD grabs. He wrapped up his tenure in ing his senior season. A second-round draft pick of Bloomington as the school’s all-time leader in catch- the Dolphins in 1995, Greene played in six games for es, yards and TDs before being drafted in the second Miami that year. He signed as a free agent with the round by the Buffalo Bills. Seattle Seahawks on January 30, 1997, and was on their roster in 1999 and 2000. GREG MIDDLETON - 2007 SECOND TEAM VAUGHN DUNBAR - Greg Middleton had a breakthrough sophomore sea- 1991 FIRST TEAM son on the defensive line, picking up second team One of the finest running backs ever to play in the Big All-America honors from the Walter Camp Founda- Ten Conference, Vaughn Dunbar earned first team tion and third team recognition by the Associated All-America recognition in 1991. The Fort Wayne, Press. Middleton set a new school record and led Ind., product finished his senior season with a the nation with 16 sacks in his first season of regu- school-record 1,805 rushing yards. A sixth-place fin- lar playing time. He added 17 tackles for loss and 50 James Hardy was one of three Hoosiers to isher in the 1991 Heisman Trophy balloting, Dunbar tackles overall in anchoring a defensive line that set capture All-America honors in 2007. played only two seasons at Indiana after transferring a new school record with 42 sacks. He was a finalist from northeastern Oklahoma A&M, where he was a for the Ted Hendricks Award, presented annually to LEVRON WILLIAMS - nJCAA All-America selection as a sophomore. Dun- the top defensive end in college football. 2001 THIRD TEAM bar finished his career at Indiana with 3,029 rushing levron Williams had a breakout senior season and yards and 25 touchdowns. AUSTIN STARR - was one of only two Big Ten players to be recognized 2007 SECOND TEAM as a unanimous first team All-Big Ten selection. In 11 MIKE DUMAS - Kicker Austin Starr had a momentous junior season, games, Williams carried 212 times for 1,401 yards 1990 SECOND TEAM posting a new school record with 21 field goals in (6.6 ypc average) and 17 touchdowns. He also led A second-team All-America selection by both Foot- 23 attempts en route to Associated Press second the team in receptions with 26 for 289 yards and ball News and Sporting News in 1990, Dumas start- team All-America honors. He converted 15 consecu- two scores and was one of the country’s leaders in ed the first two games of his career as a true fresh- tive field goals during the season, shattering Doug all-purpose yardage with 200.1 yards per game. Wil- man in 1987 and went on to become one of the finest Smith’s IU record of 10. He added a school record 48 liams finished his career with 452 carries for 3,095 defensive backs ever to play at Indiana. After moving extra points in 48 attempts to lead the Hoosiers with yards and 31 touchdowns. He also caught 94 passes from cornerback to safety during the final game of 111 points on the season. The logansport, Ind., na- for 1,088 yards and seven scores. his junior campaign, Dumas stayed at safety for his tive was also an Academic All-American and a final- senior season and went on to tally 116 tackles and ist for the lou Groza Award, presented to the nation’s ERIC ALLEN - intercept three passes. top collegiate kicker. 1996 THIRD TEAM A third team All-America selection as a senior in ANTHONY THOMPSON - ANTWAAN RANDLE EL - 1996, eric Allen tallied five interceptions, 67 tackles 1988, 1989 FIRST TEAM 2001 FIRST TEAM and three fumble recoveries on the season. The In- One of the finest running backs in the history of col- Arguably college football’s most exciting player went dianapolis product played cornerback and safety for lege football, Anthony Thompson earned first team into the nCAA record books as one of the sport’s the Hoosiers from 1994-96 and finished his career All-America recognition following both his junior and most successful dual-threat quarterbacks. randle with 10 interceptions, the sixth-highest total in Indi- senior seasons. A two-time Big Ten rushing champi- el finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy balloting, ana University history. on, Thompson captured the nCAA rushing and scor- won the Chicago Tribune’s Silver Football award as ing title during his senior campaign and was named the Big Ten’s Most Valuable Player, and was the Big the Walter Camp Foundation’s Player of the Year, the Ten’s Offensive Player of the Year as selected by Big Ten media and coaches in his final season. He is the AFCA “Coaches Choice” Player of the Year, won the first player in nCAA Division I-A history to pass for Maxwell Award as the nation’s finest college foot- 40 touchdowns and score 40 touchdowns and finished ball player and finished second in the 1989 Heisman his career with 42 touchdown passes and 45 touch- Trophy voting. downs rushing and receiving. He was the first Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) player to pass for over 6,000 yards and rush for over 3,000 yards in a career.

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ERNIE JONES - DONNIE THOMAS - 1987 FIRST TEAM 1975 THIRD TEAM One of the most talented wide receivers to play at A product of Michigan City, Ind., Donnie Thomas was Indiana, ernie Jones earned a reputation for his great a three-year starter at linebacker for the Hoosiers hands and excellent acceleration in and out of routes. from 1973-75 and earned third team All-America Although he only caught 25 passes for 483 yards as honors following the 1975 campaign. The 6-foot-2, a junior in 1986, the elkhart, Ind., product exploded 265-pound Thomas finished his senior season with onto the scene a year later with 66 catches for 1,265 137 total tackles, three passes broken up and one Honorsyards and 13 touchdowns while earning first team fumbleaLL-americans recovery. As a sophomore in 1973, he led All-America recognition. His single-season totals in the team in tackles with 98. Indiana’s Most Valuable 1986 set then-Indiana records for receptions, touch- Player in 1974 and 1975, Thomas won the Balfour downs and yards gained. Third on IU’s career receiv- Award following his senior season. ing list with 2,361 yards, Jones was also named All- Big Ten and team Most Valuable Player following his CHRIS GARTNER - senior campaign. 1972 FIRST TEAM One of the most prolific place-kickers in the history of TIM WILBUR - Indiana University, Sven Chris Gartner was the first 1980 SECOND TEAM in what has become a long line of outstanding kick- The school record holder for interceptions in a sea- ers at IU. A native of Gothenburg, Sweden, Gartner son (eight in 1979) and career (19), Tim Wilbur was a played high school football at Princeton (n.J.) High first team All-Big Ten selection on two occasions and School and, following his senior season at Indiana, was a second team All-America pick at cornerback earned first team All-America and All-Big Ten honors. in 1980. Also a standout punt returner, Wilbur was He twice connected on four field goals in a single Anthony Thompson earned first team All- widely known for making big plays. Among those, game, a school record that was eventually tied by America distinction in 1988 and 1989. he tallied a 62-yard punt return for a touchdown in Andy Payne (twice) and Austin Starr (once). PETE STOYANOVICH - Indiana’s 38-37 Holiday Bowl victory over Brigham 1987 SECOND TEAM Young in 1979. The score helped secure the victory JADE BUTCHER - Pete Stoyanovich earned second team All-America and earned him game MVP honors. 1969 FIRST TEAM honors as a junior in 1987. A first team All-Big Ten The Bloomington-bred Jade Butcher earned first team selection following his senior season, Stoyanovich JOE NORMAN - All-America and All-Big Ten honors as a senior in finished his career as Indiana’s record holder for field 1978 SECOND TEAM 1969 after finishing with 37 receptions for 552 yards goals in a season (17 in 1988), extra points in a sea- One of the most productive tacklers in the history of and 10 touchdowns. Also an All-Big Ten selection as son (45 in 1988), and consecutive extra points (107). the Big Ten Conference, this hard-nosed linebacker a junior, Butcher led the Hoosiers in receiving from He concluded his career having converted 47-of-71 earned second team All-America recognition and 1967-69 and scored 10 touchdowns as a sophomore, (66.2 percent) of his field goal attempts and a then- first team All-Big Ten honors following the 1978 cam- junior and again as a senior. Second on IU’s all-time Big Ten record 107 consecutive PATs for a total of paign. As a senior that year, norman accumulated touchdown reception list with 30, he participated in 248 points. During his senior season, Stoyanovich 199 total tackles (including 141 solo stops), which the north-South Game and Hula Bowl following his connected on two 53-yard field goals and made 77.3 shattered the former school record of 165 total tack- senior season. percent (17-of-22) of his field goal attempts. les set two years earlier by Steve Sanders. Also Indi- ana’s career record holder with 444 tackles, norman JIM SNIADECKI - VAN WAITERS - holds the school record for tackles in a game with 26 1968 FIRST TEAM 1986, 1987 THIRD TEAM against Ohio State on november 18, 1978. An All-Big Ten selection following his junior sea- A third team All-America selection by the Associated son, Jim Sniadecki went on to earn second team Press following both his junior and senior campaigns, CHARLEY PEAL - All-America honors and was an All-Big Ten pick as Van Waiters helped lead Indiana to wins over Michi- 1977 THIRD TEAM a senior in 1968. That season, he collected 88 tack- gan and Ohio State during his senior season. As a A two-year starter at offensive tackle, Charley Peal les, notched two interceptions, returned one pilfer junior in 1986, the Coral Gables, Fla., product was earned third team All-America honors and first team for a touchdown and also recovered two fumbles. a third team All-America pick, earned first team All- All-Big Ten recognition in 1977. He started 11 games One year earlier he garnered 84 tackles (59 solo). A Big Ten recognition and was selected as IU’s Most during both his junior and senior seasons. A junior native of South Bend, Ind., Sniadecki played in the Valuable Player. He followed up his stellar junior year college transfer, Peal was a second team All-America east-West Shrine Game and the Hula Bowl following by tallying 83 tackles, 10 passes broken up, and two pick at Garden City Junior College. his senior season. fumble recoveries as a senior on his way to earning third team All-America status for the second con- secutive year.

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KEN KACZMAREK - MARV WOODSON - 1967 THIRD TEAM 1963 FIRST TEAM The first Indiana linebacker to earn All-America rec- Marv Woodson earned first team honors in 1963 ognition, Ken Kaczmarek concluded his senior sea- after being named All-Big Ten the previous season. son by being named as a third team selection and The Hattiesburg, Miss., product led the Hoosiers in an All-Big Ten pick. Well known for his great range rushing yardage as a junior with 540 yards and 5 and excellent speed, Kaczmarek led the club with 92 touchdowns. He also led the team in receiving yard- tackles as a junior in 1966 and capped a stellar senior age (15-200-1TD) and in punt and kickoff returns. aLL-americanscampaign with 118 stops, including nine tackles for HonorsIn addition to intercepting two passes on defense, loss, two interceptions, and one fumble recovery. Woodson rushed for 131 yards as a senior.

DOUG CRUSAN - EARL FAISON - 1967 SECOND TEAM 1960 THIRD TEAM One of four Indiana football All-America selections in A third team All-America selection and an All-Big Ten 1967, Doug Crusan became the first defensive line- pick as a senior in 1960, Faison led the Hoosiers in man in IU history to be so recognized when he earned receiving with seven catches for 154 yards and two second team honors. That same year he helped lead touchdowns. The 6-foot-5, 235-pound Faison led the the Hoosiers to the Big Ten championship and a berth team in scoring as a junior while tallying 13 catch- in the rose Bowl. A product of Monessen, Pa., Cru- es for 192 yards and three touchdowns. During his san began his career playing on the offensive side sophomore season, the newport news, Va., product of the ball but was switched to defense prior to his scored a 92-yard touchdown on a blocked field goal senior season. During his only season playing on attempt to give the Hoosiers a 6-0 victory over Michi- defense, the Hoosier captain totaled 76 tackles and gan State. three fumble recoveries. John Isenbarger was a two-time All-American. TED AUCREMAN - JOHN ISENBARGER - 1958 SECOND TEAM 1967, 1968 FIRST TEAM DON CROFTCHECK - One of only two IU football players to earn first team 1964 FIRST TEAM Only a junior at the time, Ted Aucreman won sec- All-America recognition on two different occasions, A product of Allison, Pa., Don Croftcheck was known ond team All-America honors in 1958. The 6-foot, Isenbarger was one in a long line of All-America for his quickness, strength and intense competitive 175-pound end was known as a slashing, fiery bat- running backs at Indiana. Isenbarger burst onto the desire as an offensive guard at Indiana University. tler and a fine blocker. During his All-America season college scene in 1967 and led the team in rushing He played as a reserve as a sophomore but assumed of 1958, the lancaster, Ohio, product caught four with 579 yards. He topped that total during his junior a starting role one year later and averaged almost passes for 63 yards and excelled on defense. In a 6-0 campaign and went on to rush for 1,217 yards and 40 minutes of playing time while seeing action on upset win over Michigan State in 1958, he tallied 12 five touchdowns as a senior. In 1967, Isenbarger was both sides of the ball. He started all nine games as tackles in the final quarter of play to help seal the one of four Indiana University All-America selections a senior in 1964 and earned first team All-America victory. As a senior, Aucreman caught 13 passes for that helped lead the Hoosiers to the Big Ten champi- and All-Big Ten honors while blocking for All-America 260 yards and three touchdowns. onship and a berth in the rose Bowl. fullback Tom nowatzke. MIKE RABOLD - GARY CASSELLS - TOM NOWATZKE - 1958 THIRD TEAM 1967 FIRST TEAM 1964 FIRST TEAM A third team All-America selection as a guard in 1958, Mike rabold led the Hoosiers in minutes played as a Although he started just a few games as a junior in Widely considered to be one of the finest players junior and was second in that same category during 1966, this West Hartford, Conn., product burst onto ever to don an Indiana University football uniform, his senior season. Following his career at Indiana, he the scene at guard for the Hoosiers in 1967 and went Tom nowatzke earned first team All-America honors played in the 1958 Blue-Gray Game and the 1959 Col- on to earn first team All-America and All-Big Ten and All-Big Ten recognition as a fullback in 1964. As lege All-Star Game and Senior Bowl. recognition following his senior season. One of four a junior, he was an All-Big Ten fullback and IU’s Most IU football All-America picks in 1967, the 6-foot-3, Valuable Player as he rushed for a conference-lead- BRAD BOMBA - 221-pound Cassells helped Indiana University to a ing 756 yards and five touchdowns. He rushed for 545 Big Ten championship and a rose Bowl berth. 1956 THIRD TEAM yards and nine touchdowns as a senior in 1964 and An Academic All-America selection following his se- also caught 16 passes for 172 yards and a score. TOM SCHUETTE - nior season, Brad Bomba was a three-time Academic 1963 FIRST TEAM All-Big Ten pick and earned third team All-America A first team All-America selection at guard by the recognition for his play at end as a senior in 1956. American Football Coaches Association in 1966, this Widely regarded for combining vicious blocking, Collinsville, Ill., product earned letters for 1965 and defensive ability and intense competitive spirit with 1966. In addition to his first team honors, Schuette his offensive talents, the 6-foot-3, 214-pound Bomba was a second team selection by Sport Magazine and caught 31 passes for 407 yards and one touchdown an honorable mention pick by United Press Interna- as a senior and won the prestigious Balfour Award tional. for bringing honor and distinction to IU.

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JOHN CANNADY - BOB RAVENSBERG - CORBY DAVIS - 1946 SECOND TEAM 1945 FIRST TEAM 1937 FIRST TEAM A second team All-America selection as a senior in To the victor goes the spoils and following Indiana The first pick overall in the 1938 national Football 1946, John Cannady helped pave the way for All- University’s first Big Ten football championship in league draft, Corby Davis earned first team All- America running back George Taliaferro. A teammate 1945, Bob ravensberg, George Taliaferro, Howard America honors and was voted as the Big Ten’s Most of back/end Frank Gifford from 1952-54, Cannady Brown and russ Deal all earned All-America honors. Valuable Player by the Chicago Tribune in 1937. Prior was a member of the new York Giants’ 1950 squad ravensberg, a first team selection, played end for to participating in World War II, Davis spent four suc- that finished with a 10-2 record and tied for first the Hoosiers and also earned All-Big Ten honors that cessful seasons with the Cleveland Browns before place in the American Conference.Honorssame season. retiringaLL-americans in 1942. BEN RAIMONDI - JOHN TAVENER - VERN HUFFMAN - 1946 SECOND TEAM 1944 FIRST TEAM 1936 SECOND TEAM A second team All-America selection as a senior in A four-year letterman and a two-year captain at IU, A football and basketball standout at Indiana, Vern 1946, raimondi had helped lead the Hoosiers to their John Tavener was named to six different All-America Huffman was IU’s first All-America quarterback. A first Big Ten football championship one year earlier. teams in 1944. An extremely versatile player, Tavener second team All-America selection and the Big Ten’s In 1945, he threw for 593 yards and 10 touchdowns called the offensive signals as a center, excelled on Most Valuable Player in 1936, Huffman is the only and one year later he completed 73-of-135 passes for defense and kicked extra points. He earned IU’s MVP player in the history of IU to earn All-America honors 971 yards and eight scores. honors in 1943 and 1944 and went on to play in post- in football and basketball. IU’s Balfour Award win- season all-star games in 1944, 1945 and 1946. ner for football following his senior season, Huffman RUSS DEAL - played professional football for the Detroit lions. 1945 THIRD TEAM BOB HOERNSCHEMEYER - One of four Indiana University football players to 1943 FIRST TEAM CHUCK BENNETT - earn All-America honors in 1945, russ Deal was the Although he played only two seasons of football for 1936 SECOND TEAM team captain and played an integral role as a line- the Hoosiers, Bob Hoernschemeyer set two nCAA The first All-America running back in the history of In- man on the Hoosiers’ Big Ten Championship team records for freshmen and earned third team All- diana University, Chuck Bennett earned second team that season. America honors in 1943. That season he completed honors in 1928. A team captain, Bennett also earned 70-of-155 passes for 1,136 yards and 13 touchdowns. All-Big Ten honors and was voted his team’s Most HOWARD BROWN - Also an All-Big Ten pick in 1943, he went on to play Valuable Player following the 1928 season. 1945 SECOND TEAM professional football for the Chicago rockets, Brook- One of the leaders of Indiana University’s 1945 Big lyn Dodgers, Chicago Hornets and Detroit lions. CLARE RANDOLPH - Ten championship team, Howard Brown was an IU 1928 SECOND TEAM football captain in 1946 and 1947. He was recog- PETE PIHOS - Indiana University’s second football All-America se- nized as a second team All-America selection as a 1943, 1945 FIRST TEAM lection, Clare randolph earned second team honors sophomore in 1945. After playing in the east-West After earning All-America honors as both an end and following the 1928 season. Also an All-Big Ten pick, Shrine Game in 1947, Brown went on to play profes- fullback, Pete Pihos became the second Indiana foot- he was IU’s Most Valuable Player in 1927, and he sionally for the Detroit lions from 1948-50. Following ball player to be enshrined into the College Football played professionally until 1936. his stint in Detroit, Brown returned to Bloomington to Hall of Fame when he was inducted in 1966. After become an assistant football coach. He coached at helping Indiana set national records on offense in ZORA CLEVENGER - Indiana in 1951 and 1952 and from 1954-75. 1943, he returned from a stint in the Army to lead 1903 SECOND TEAM the Hoosiers in scoring during their Big Ten Cham- A member of Indiana’s first Big Ten team, Zora Clev- GEORGE TALIAFERRO - pionship season of 1945. In 1946, Pihos was named enger played for the Hoosiers from 1900-03 and 1945, 1947 SECOND TEAM Indiana’s Most Valuable Player while shattering pre- earned All-America honors at center. A three-sport 1948 FIRST TEAM vious IU records for touchdowns, total points and star, Clevenger drew wide-spread recognition for his One in a long line of outstanding running backs who receptions. speed and leadership. After retiring from coaching, have excelled at Indiana University, George Taliaferro Clevenger served as athletic director at Missouri may best be known as the first African-American to BILL HILLENBRAND - and Kansas State before returning to Bloomington to be drafted by a national Football league team. The 1941 THIRD TEAM work as Indiana’s athletic director for 23 years. only IU football player to be named to All-America 1942 FIRST TEAM teams following three different seasons, he received A fifth-place finisher in the 1942 Heisman Trophy first team recognition in 1948 after earning second balloting, Bill Hillenbrand led the Hoosiers in rush- team All-America honors in both 1945 and 1947. ing (130-498) and passing (102-50-901-11TDs) that season on his way to earning first team All-America recognition and All-Big Ten honors. In 1941, he was the club’s leading passer and earned third team All- America honors and was an All-Big Ten pick.

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AUSTIN STARR KEVIN SPEER BRAD BOMBA 2007 Academic All-American 1980 Academic All-American 1956 Academic All-American Adding to his list of postseason recognitions, Indiana Kevin Speer earned Academic All-America honors as Indiana’s first Academic-All-America selection in junior kicker Austin Starr was named to the ESPN The a senior in 1980 after a stellar career both on and football, Brad Bomba earned such honors following Magazine Academic All-America First Team in 2007. off the playing field. Also a two-time Academic All- his senior season. A three-time Academic All-Big Ten Starr became the seventh IU player to earn Academic Big Ten pick, Speer played center for the Hoosiers pick, he earned third team All-America recognition for All-America accolades and a Hoosier received the and helped pave the way for running back Mike his play at end as a senior in 1956. Widely regarded recognition three straight seasons. A 2008 graduate Harkrader’s 807 rushing yards and six touchdowns in for combining vicious blocking, defensive ability, and withacademic a biology degree, Starr was aLL-americans named Academic 1979. To conclude the 1979 campaign, the 6-foot-4,Honors intense competitive spirit with his offensive talents, All-Big Ten four times. For his performance on the 240-pound Speer helped lead the Hoosiers to a 38-37 the 6-foot-3, 214-pound Bomba caught 31 passes for field, the logansport, Ind., native was named a final- victory over Brigham Young in the Holiday Bowl. As 407 yards and one touchdown as a senior and won ist for the lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award, a senior, he blocked for running back lonnie Johnson the prestigious Balfour Award for bringing honor and collected All-Big Ten honors and earned a spot on the and helped enable him to rush for 1,075 yards and distinction to Indiana University in the sport of foot- Rivals.com All-Big Ten team. Starr set a new school 11 touchdowns. A product of Harrison High School in ball. As a sophomore, the Chicago native caught 11 record with 21 field goals in 2007, topping former evansville, Ind., Speer ranked first in his high school passes for 221 yards. As a junior, he followed up his nFl great Pete Stoyanovich’s 17 in 1988. He also ex- graduating class of 560 students. He majored in busi- first campaign by catching 13 passes for 171 yards tended his school record by making his 15th attempt ness at Indiana. and two touchdowns. in a row in the first half of the Purdue game. GLEN SCOLNIK WILL MEYERS 1972 Academic All-American 2005-06 Academic All-American As a senior in 1972, Glenn Scolnik won Academic Will Meyers joined John Hammerstein as the only All-America and Academic All-Big Ten honors after Hoosiers to have earned Academic All-America rec- finishing the season with 53 receptions for 727 yards ognition twice in their careers. Meyers earned first and six touchdowns. He also received recognition for team status in both 2005 and 2006 as an account- his on-the-field performance in 1972, as he was an ing major. He was also named Academic All-Big Ten All-Big Ten selection and IU’s Most Valuable Player. in each of his final three seasons. The Chesterfield, The 6-foot-3, 204-pound Scolnik was IU’s leading re- Mo., native finished his career with 278 total tackles, ceiver through the first four games of his junior cam- and he made five of his six career interceptions as paign but suffered a pulled hamstring muscle that a senior. caused him to miss the remainder of the year. He did, however, catch 12 passes for 141 yards that sea- JOHN HAMMERSTEIN son and pulled in 14 for 291 yards as a sophomore. 1994-95 Academic All-American A product of Munster, Ind., he played in the north- One of two two-time Academic All-America selec- South Game in 1972 and spent the 1973 season as tions in the history of the Indiana University football a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Scolnik program, John Hammerstein was so honored fol- was a liberal arts major at IU. lowing both his junior and senior campaigns. Also a four-time Academic All-Big Ten selection, the Wapa- HARRY GONSO koneta, Ohio, product won four letters as a defensive 1967 Academic All-American tackle at IU and finished his career with 15 tackles for One of the finest quarterbacks in the history of In- loss. A member of a football family, John’s brother, diana University, Harry Gonso was an Academic Mike, was a four-year letterman and All-America All-America selection as a sophomore in 1967 and selection at Michigan, his brother, Mark, was an All- earned Academic All-Big Ten honors following his Big Ten pick for the Wolverines and his brother, Matt, junior and senior campaigns. A product of Find- played football at Yale. John majored in biology. lay, Ohio, Gonso was the Most Valuable Player on the IU squad that played Southern California in the rose Bowl following the 1967 season. That year, he completed 67-of-143 passes for 931 yards and nine touchdowns and was an All-Big Ten selection. De- spite missing the better portion of two games as a junior, he still finished the year with 1,109 passing yards and 12 touchdowns and won team MVP honors for the second consecutive season. The 5-foot-11, 187-pound Gonso finished his career by throwing for 1,336 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior. Gonso Austin Starr’s Academic All-America selection was a pre-law major at Indiana. in 2007 marked the third straight year that a Hoosier collected the honor.

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FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG TEN 1984 Joe Fitzgerald, lB 1972 Dan Grossman, lB 1905 Benton Bloom, e 1986 Van Waiters, lB Jerry Johnson, lB 1906 Heze Clark, HB 1987 ernie Jones, Wr Joe Pawlitsch, DT 1909 Homer Dutter, T Don Shrader, G Glenn Scolnik, Fl 1910 Homer Dutter, T Van Waiters, lB Dave Spungen, T Allen Messick, G 1988 Willie Bates, lB 1973 Bill Armstrong, Se A.H. (Cotton) Berndt, e Joe Huff, lB John Babcock, C 1917 russ Hathaway, C Don Shrader, G Chuck Sukurs, C 1919 William McCaw, G Pete Stoyanovich, K Jim Wenzel, P 1927 John Matthew, G Anthony Thompson, TB 1976Big Dale Keneipp,Ten S hOnOrs 1928 Chuck Bennett, H Honors1989 lan Beckles, G 1977 Dave Abrams, CB Clare randolph, C Mike Dumas, CB David Freud, K 1931 Joe Zeller, G Anthony Thompson, TB 1978 Dave Abrams, SS 1933 robert Jones, G ron Vargo, C David Freud, K 1936 Vern Huffman, qB 1990 Mike Dumas, S Dale Keneipp, FS 1937 Corby Davis, FB Macky Smith, P 1979 Chad Huck, qB George Miller, C 1991 Scott Bonnell, K larry lovett, P Bob Haak, T rod Coleman, Te Kevin Speer, C 1938 Bob Haak, T Vaughn Dunbar, TB Bob Stephenson, Te Frank Petrick, e 1992 Scott Bonnell, K Brent Tisdale, De 1941 Bill Hillenbrand, HB Jim DiGuilio, P 1980 John roggeman, Fl 1942 Bill Hillenbrand, HB 1993 Jim DiGuilio, P Kevin Speer, C 1943 Bob Hoernschemeyer, qB Bill Manolopoulos, K Bob Stephenson, Te Pete Pihos, e Hurvin McCormack, DT Brent Tisdale, DT 1944 John Tavener, C 1996 eric Allen, DB 1981 Bob Stephenson, Te 1945 Pete Pihos, FB Alan Sutkowski, P Chad Huck, qB George Taliaferro, HB nathan Davis, De John roggeman, TB Bob ravensberg, e 1997 Adewale Ogunleye, De 1982 Dennis Mills, C Ted Kluszewski, e 1999 Drew Hagan, P John roggeman, TB 1946 Ben raimondi, qB 2001 Antwaan randle el, qB 1983 Joe Fitzgerald, lB russ Deal, T levron Williams, rB George Gianakopoulos, G John Cannady, C 2007 James Hardy, Wr lou Cristofoli, lB 1947 Howard Brown, G Greg Middleton, DE Dave Zyzda, nG 1948 George Taliaferro, HB Tracy Porter, CB 1984 Joe Fitzgerald, lB 1952 Gene Gedman, FB Austin Starr, K Dave Zyzda, nG 1955 Brad Bomba, e 2008 Jammie Kirlew, DE 1986 Brad Money, lB 1960 earl Faison, e 1987 Tim Jorden, Te 1962 Marv Woodson, HB BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Brad Money, lB 1963 Tom nowatzke, FB 1998 Antwaan randle el, qB 1988 Tim Jorden, Te 1964 Tom nowatzke, FB Brad Money, lB Don Croftcheck, G BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 1989 Scott Bonnell, K Bill Malinchak, e 1986 Bill Mallory Mark Hagen, lB 1966 Tom Schuette, G 1987 Bill Mallory Brian Hunnicut, DT 1967 Gary Cassells, G larry McDaniel, nG Harry Gonso, qB ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN Mark newell, S Ken Kaczmarek, lB 1953 Tom Dailey, G 1990 Scott Boatman, G Jim Sniadecki, lB 1954 Brad Bomba, e Scott Bonnell, K 1968 Jade Butcher, Fl 1955 Brad Bomba, e Matt egenolf, lB nate Cunningham, DB 1956 Brad Bomba, e Mark Hagen, lB 1969 Jade Butcher, Fl 1958 Tommy Kendrick, B Brian Hunnicut, DT Don DeSalle, G 1959 Don noone, G Cal Miller, FB John Isenbarger, HB 1960 Alex Trombetta, G Mark newell, S 1972 Glenn Scolnik, Fl 1962 Ken ellis, G Matt Prusiecki, K Chris Gartner, K 1966 Tom Schuette, G Sean White, OlB 1974 Courtney Snyder, HB 1967 Harry Gonso, qB 1991 Jamie Ahler, FS 1975 Donnie Thomas, lB Tom Bilunas, De Scott Bonnell, K 1977 Keith Calvin, Se 1968 Harry Gonso, qB Matt egenolf, lB ric enis, TB Tom Bilunas, De Mark Hagen, lB Charley Peal, T 1969 Vic Malinovsky, lB Greg Hobbs, Wr 1978 Mark Heidel, C e.G. White, C Chris Holder, lB Joe norman, lB 1970 Vic Malinovsky, lB Matt Prusiecki, K 1979 Tim Wilbur, CB e.G. White, C Dan Thompson, Te 1980 Tim Wilbur, CB 1971 Charley Byrnes, e 1992 Scott Bonnell, K Marlin evans, lB Alan Dick, Fl Josh DeWitt, C 1981 Bob Stephenson, Te Steve Helmich, C Jim DiGuilio, P 1982 Duane Gunn, Wr Dan Grossman, lB John Hammerstein, DT 1983 Duane Gunn, Wr Mike Heizman, S Greg Hobbs, Se

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Chris Holder, De Kemp rasmussen, De Adam Hines, OG Brett law, TB Jeff robinson, De Will lumpkin, S Arnold Mickens, lB Justin Smith, lB Will Meyers , SS John Paci, qB Matt Snyder, C/G eric McClurg, DB 1993 Mike Blastick, FB Brett Taylor, T Graeme McFarland, qB Jim DiGuilio, P 2000 Trevor Abbs, T Casey nowinski, lB John Hammerstein, DT Adam Braucher, K Patrick Oldham, Ol Brett law, TB Tim Capen, Wr John Pannozzo, lB Tom lukawski, G enoch DeMar, T russ richardson, nG BigJohn Ten Paci, qB hOnOrs Brett Gaudin, K Chris rudanovic, Te nathan rabideau, Wr Joe Gonzalez, S Honors Josiah Sears, rB Chris roll, CB Gibran Hamdan, qB Austin Starr, K James Simpson, C Greg Jensen, S Kyle Thomas, Ol 1994 George Batalis, G Matt Mason, S Kevin Trulock, K Brian Bruner, Se Shane Moat, lB Yamar Washington, rB Jim DiGuilio, P Kemp rasmussen, De 2006 Scott Anderson, Ol Brady Dorn, lB Justin Smith, lB Tyson Beattie, P John Hammerstein, DT Brett Taylor, T lance Bennett, Wr rich Kearney, Se 2001 Trevor Abbs, Ol Paul Haan, Wr Brett law, TB Adam Braucher, K Jammie Kirlew, DL Steve lee, FB enoch DeMar, G Joe Kleinsmith, DB Tom lukawski, G Colin Frost, lS eric McClurg, S John Paci, qB Joe Gonzalez, S Graeme McFarland, qB Jay Seib, C Aaron Halterman, Te Will Meyers, S Aaron Warnecke, SS Gibran Hamdan, qB Casey nowinski, lB 1995 Khalfani Banks, T Chris Jahnke, C Matt O’neal, Te George Batalis, G Greg Jensen, DB Patrick Oldham, Ol Kevin Glaser, lB Willie northern, S Drew robbins, K John Hammerstein, DT Kemp rasmussen, De Josiah Sears, rB Geoffrey Howard, DB Brett Taylor, T Austin Starr, K rich Kearney, Wr Michael Wilson, Wr 2007 Trea Burgess, RB Casey Kobi, lB 2002 Adam Braucher, K Ben Chappell, QB Steve lee, FB Brett Gaudin, K Bruce Hampton, CB Tom lukawski, G Joe Gonzalez, S Jammie Kirlew, DE Jay Seib, C Aaron Halterman, Te Joe Kleinsmith, S Aaron Warnecke, SS Kevin Kruse, lB Brad Martin, TE 1996 Khalfani Banks, T Will lumpkin, S Alex Perry, OL George Batalis, G Yamar Washington, rB Pete Saxon, OL Joey eloms, DB 2003 Joe Gonzalez, SS Josiah Sears, rB Kevin Glaser, lB Troy Grosfield, K Austin Starr, K Steve lee, FB Aaron Halterman, Te Kevin Trulock, K Vince lidy, lB Ty Henderson, FS Brian Zematis, TE Tom lukawski, G William lumpkin, SS 2008 Chris Adkins, CB robert Parrish, DB Graeme McFarland, qB Leon Beckum, LB Jay Seib, C Matthew O’neal, Te Brandon Bugg, LS Aaron Warnecke, SS russ richardson, Dl Trea Burgess, RB 1997 Khalfani Banks, G Christopher Voltattorni, Ol Ben Chappell, QB Kevin Glaser, lB 2004 Tyler Altman, De Zach Davis-Walker, RB Chris lee, C lance Bennett, Kr Max Dedmond, TE Vince lidy, lB Adam Braucher, K Taylor Donnell, Te robert Parrish, DB/lB Mike Doyle, S Matt Ernest, WR Matt Snyder, G/C Paul Haan, Wr Mitchell Evans, WR/QB Aaron Warnecke, S/lB Aaron Halterman, Te Bruce Hampton, CB 1998 Vince lidy, lB Ty Henderson, S Jammie Kirlew, DE robert Parrish, lB Adam Hines, OG Joe Kleinsmith, S Matt Snyder, G Herana-Daze Jones, S Alex Perry, OL Justin Smith, S Will lumpkin, S Mike Reiter, OL 1999 Trevor Abbs, C Will Meyers, S Tyler Replogle, LB Stephen Baxter, Wr Matt O’neal, Te Jeff Sanders, TE Donnie Buck, lB russ richardson, DT Pete Saxon, OL Tim Capen, Wr Chris rudanovic, Te Austin Starr, K enoch DeMar, G Josiah Sears, FB Collin Taylor, WR/S Jerry Dotson, lB Alex Stscherban,FB Eric Thomas, DL Greg Jensen, S Yamar Washington, FB Brian Zematis, TE Vince lidy, lB 2005 Tyson Beattie, P Patrick Mallory, C lance Bennett, Kr Shane Moat, DT/lB Paul Haan, Wr

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ANTHONY THOMPSON MVP 1990 Mike Dumas, Safety 1974 Carl Barzilauskas 1924 Stu Butler, Center 1991 Vaughn Dunbar, Tailback 1975 John Babcock 1925 lawrence Marks, Halfback 1992 Trent Green, quarterback 1976 Donnie Thomas 1926 Frank Sibley, end 1993 Thomas lewis, Wide receiver 1977 Steve Sanders 1927 Clare randolph, Center 1994 Alfonzo Thurman, linebacker 1978 Keith Calvin 1928 Chuck Bennett, Halfback* 1995 Sean Glover, Tailback 1979 Joe norman 1929 none 1996 Alex Smith, running Back 1980 Tim Clifford 1930 Joe Zeller, Guard 1997 Chris Gall, Fullback 1981 Tim Clifford 1931 Joe Zeller, Guard Kywin Supernaw, Free Safety 1982 Steve Mitchell 1932 John Keckich, Guard 1998 Chris Gall, Fullback 1983 Babe laufenberg 1933 robert Jones, Fullback Honors Jabar robinson, linebacker 1984 Jim Sakanichiu awards 1934 Don Veller, Halfback 1999 Antwaan randle el, quarterback 1985 Dave Zyzda 1935 Wendell Walker, Halfback 2000 Antwaan randle el, quarterback 1986 Bobby Howard 1936 Vernon Huffman, quarterback* 2001 Antwaan randle el, quarterback* 1987 Alex Green 1937 Corby Davis, Fullback* levron Williams, running Back 1988 Tim Jorden 1938 Bob Haak, Tackle 2002 Kris Dielman, Defensive line 1989 Anthony Thompson 1939 Jim logan, Guard 2003 Joe Gonzalez, Strong Safety 1990 Mike Dumas 1940 Dwight Gahm, Center 2004 Courtney roby, Wide receiver 1991 Mark Hagen 1941 Bill Hillenbrand, Halfback 2005 Kyle Killion, linebacker 1992 Scott Bonnell 1942 lou Saban, quarterback 2006 Kellen lewis, quarterback 1993 ross Hales 1943 John Tavener, Center 2007 James Hardy, Wide receiver 1994 Alfonzo Thurman 1944 John Tavener, Center 2008 Jammie Kirlew, Defensive End 1995 eric Smedley 1945 Howard Brown, Guard * - Big Ten MVP 1996 Jamie Baisley 1946 Pete Pihos, Fullback 1997 Joey eloms 1947 Howard Brown, Guard HOOSIER AWARD 1998 Chris Gall 1948 George Taliaferro, Halfback 1929 Chuck Bennett 1999 Adewale Ogunleye 1949 nick Sebek, quarterback 1930 Paul Balay 2000 Antwaan randle el 1950 Bob robertson, Halfback 1931 Joe Zeller 2001 Antwaan randle el 1951 Gene Gedman, Fullback 1932 Joe Zeller 2002 Bobby Brandt 1952 Gene Gedman, Fullback 1933 John Keckich 2003 Joe Gonzalez 1953 Harry Jagielski, Tackle 1934 robert Jones 1954 Florian Helinski, quarterback 1935 Don Veller OUTSTANDING SPECIAL TEAMS 1955 Bob Skoronski, Tackle 1936 reed Kelso 1998 Greg Yeldell 1956 Bob Fee, Fullback 1937 Vern Huffman 1999 Mike McGrath 1957 Tony Aloisio, end 1938 Corby Davis Andy Payne 1958 Mike rabold, Guard 1939 Bob Haak 2000 Derin Graham 1959 Ted Aucreman, end 1940 James logan 2001 Brian lewis 1960 earl Faison, end 1941 Dwight Gahm 2002 A.C. Carter 1961 Byron Broome, quarterback 1943 no award 2003 Herana-Daze Jones 1962 Woody Moore, quarterback 1944 no award 1963 Tom nowatzke, Fullback 1945 no award TERRY SMITH 1964 rich Badar, quarterback 1946 no award EXCEPTIONAL WALK-ON 1965 Bill Malinchak, end 1947 no award 2001 J.r. Drummond 1966 Frank Stavroff, quarterback 1948 Howard Brown 1967 Harry Gonso, quarterback 1949 John McDonnell IRON MAN AWARD 1968 Harry Gonso, quarterback 1950 Walt Bartkiewicz 2000 enoch DeMar Al Gage, Tight end 1951 ernie Kovatch A.C. Meyer 1969 John Isenbarger, Halfback 1952 Gene Gedman Craig Osika 1970 Chris Morris, Tackle 1953 Gene Gedman 2001 Justin Smith 1971 Chuck Thomson, linebacker 1954 Jerry ellis 2002 A.C. Carter 1972 Glenn Scolnik, Flanker 1955 Florian Helinski 2003 Adam Hines 1973 Chuck Sukurs, Center 1956 Tom Hall 1974 Donnie Thomas, linebacker 1957 Brad Bomba AL BARSCH AWARD 1975 Donnie Thomas, linebacker 1958 Delnor Gales “HANG TOUGH” 1976 Steve Sanders, linebacker 1959 Mike rabold 1997 Aaron Warnecke 1977 Joe norman, linebacker 1960 elvin Caldwell 1998 Jabar robinson 1978 Joe norman, linebacker 1961 earl Faison 1999 Jason Czap 1979 Tim Clifford, quarterback* 1962 Byron Broome 2000 Kris Dielman 1980 Tim Clifford, quarterback 1963 Woody Moore 2001 Sharrod Wallace 1981 Bob Stephenson, Tight end 1964 Tom nowatzke 2002 Bobby Brandt 1982 Babe laufenberg, quarterback 1965 Tom nowatzke 2003 Brian lewis 1983 Duane Gunn, Wide receiver 1966 Bill Malinchak 2005 Yamar Washington Steve Bradley, quarterback 1967 Tom Schuette 2006 Jahkeen Gilmore len Kenebrew, Wide receiver 1968 Harry Gonso 2007 Adam McClurg 1984 Joe Fitzgerald, linebacker 1969 Harry Gonso 2008 Joe Kleinsmith/ryan Marando 1985 Bobby Howard, Tailback 1970 John Isenbarger 1986 Van Waiters, Outside linebacker 1971 Chris Morris TED VERLIHAY AWARD “MENTAL 1987 ernie Jones, Wide receiver 1972 larry Morwick ATTITUDE AND LOYALTY” 1988 Anthony Thompson, Tailback* Mike Heizman 1997 Benyard Jones 1989 Anthony Thompson, Tailback* 1973 Dan Grossman 1998 Aaron Williams

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1999 Yeronimo Ciriaco 2006 Troy Grosfield Ken Kaczmarek, LB, ’68 2000 De’Wayne Hogan 2007 Charlie Emerson Jim Sniadecki, LB, ’68 2001 Marcus Floyd 2008 Dustin Hass Cal Snowden, DE, ’68 2002 Enoch DeMar John Pont, Assistant Coach, ’69 2005 Adam Hines HOWARD BROWN AWARD Harry Gonso, QB, ’69 2006 Jake Powers 1997 Chris Gall Jade Butcher, FL, ’69 2007 Josiah Sears 1998 Randy Maxwell John Isenbarger, HB, ’69 2008 Brandon Walker-Roby 1999 Adewale Ogunleye Ed Maguire, DE, ’70 2000 Versie Gaddis Mark Findley, DHB, ’72 TED WHEREATT AWARD 2001 Kemp Rasmussen Ric Enis, TB, ’77 iu“SENIOR awards/aLL-sTar ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE” 2002 A.C.games Myler HonorsJoe Norman, LB, ’78 1997 Casey Kobi Antonio Watson Jeff Phipps, G, ’79 1998 Robert Parrish 2003 Brian Lewis Bob Stephenson, TE, ’81 1999 Matt Snyder 2005 Chris Taylor Tim Wilbur, CB, ’82 2000 Tim Capen 2006 Chris Mangiero Duane Gunn, WR, ’83 2001 Greg Jensen 2007 Ben Wyss Bob Riley, T, ’86 2002 Derek Barnett 2008 Greg Brown Van Waiters, OLB, ’87 2003 Joe Gonzalez Bill Mallory, Assistant Coach, ’88 2005 Will Lumpkin HAROLD MAURO AWARD Tim Jorden, TE, ’88 2006 Will Meyers & Graeme McFarland 2008 Austin Starr Pete Stoyanovich, K, ’88 2007 Kevin Trulock Mike Dumas, S, ’90 2008 Austin Starr TERRY P. COLE AWARD Vaughn Dunbar, TB, ’91 “IMPACT PLAYER” Jim DiGuilio, P, ’94 CORBY DAVIS MEMORIAL AWARD 2007 Austin Starr Troy Drake, DT, ’94 1997 Chris Lee 2008 Tyler Replogle Nathan Davis, DE, ’96 1998 Bryan Bobay Joey Eloms, CB, ’97 1999 Earl Haniford BILL ARMSTRONG AWARD Kywin Supernaw, FS, ’97 2000 Glynn Johnson “SPIRIT OF INDIANA” Chris Liwienski, G, ’97 2001 Derek Barnett Johnny Anderson, S, ’00 2002 Stephen Anthony 1997 Kevin Glaser Levron Williams, RB, ’01 2003 Duane Stone 1998 Chris Gall Enoch DeMar, OL, ’03 2005 Russ Richardson 1999 Craig Robeen 2006 Lance Bennett 2000 Sharrod Wallace BLUE-GRAY GAME 2007 Tracy Porter 2001 Kris Dielman Bob Haak, T, ’38 2008 Geno Johnson Eddie Rucinski, E, ’40 SENIOR BOWL Mike Buccianeri, G, ’40 CHRIS DAL SASSO AWARD Gene Gedman, HB, ’53 , T, ’41 “OUTSTANDING D-LINEMAN” Ed Roth, T, ’53 Earl Doloway, HB, ’42 1997 Chris Liwienski Pete Russo, T, ’53 Bob Hoernschemeyer, QB, ’44 1998 Pita Elisara Florian Helinski, QB, ’55 Bob Ravensberg, E, ’44 1999 Kemp Rasmussen Joe Amstutz, C, ’57 Harry Jagade, HB, ’44 2000 Paul Mandina Brad Bomba, E, ’57 John Tavener, C, ’44 2001 Dominique Smith Mike Rabold, T, ’59 Bob Zimny, T, ’44 2002 Kris Dielman Tom Nowatzke, FB, ’65 Ed Bell, C, ’45 2003 Jodie Clemons Don Croftcheck, G, ’65 Russ Deal, T, ’46 2005 Victor Adeyanju Rich Badar, QB, ’65 Joe Sowinski, T, ’46 2006 Kenny Kendal Randy Beisler, T, ’66 Richard Deranek, HB, ’47 2007 Greg Middleton Doug Crusan, DT, ’68 Bob Harbison, G, ’47 2008 Jammie Kirlew Gary Cassells, G, ’68 Bill Armstrong, FB, ’47 Mike Deal, DHB, ’69 John Goldsberry, T, ’48 DON HOWELL AWARD Don DeSalle, G, ’69 Lou D’Achille, QB, ’52 “OUTSTANDING O-LINEMAN” Mike Fulk, LB, ’72 Jim Vesel, C, ’54 1999 Pita Elisara Carl Barzilauskas, DT, ’73 Don Howell, G, ’57 2000 Craig Osika Donnie Thomas, LB, ’75 Mike Rabold, T, ’58 2001 Craig Osika Jeff Phipps, G, ’79 Tony Aloisio, E, ’58 2002 Enoch DeMar Duane Gunn, WR, ’83 Ted Smith, HB, ’59 2003 Chris Jahnke Mark Smythe, DT, ’83 Bob Carrigan, T, ’59 2005 Isaac Sowells Kevin Allen, T, ’84 John Johnson, T, ’62 2006 Justin Frye Eric Moore, T, ’87 Carmen Bencivenni, G, ’63 2007 John Sandberg Trent Green, QB, ’92 Tony Rocco, E, ’63 2008 Pete Saxon Mike Middleton, CB, ’92 Don Croftcheck, G, ’64 Andrew Greene, G, ’94 Frank Stavroff, QB, ’66 PETE SCHMIDT AWARD Antwaan Randle El, QB, ‘01 Bob VanPelt, C, ’66 “TEAM ABOVE SELF” Victor Adeyanju, DE, ’05 Mike Deal, DHB, ’69 2000 Antwaan Randle El Tracy Porter, CB, ‘07 Don DeSalle, G, ’69 2001 Enoch DeMar Tim Bugg, LS, ‘07 Trent Smock, SE, ’75 2002 Gibran Hamdan Keith Calvin, SE, ’77 Tommy Jones HULA BOWL Lucky Wallace, C, ’80 2003 Joe Gonzalez Earl Faison, E, ’61 Lonnie Johnson, TB, ’80 2005 John Pannozzo Bill Malinchak, E, ’66 Duane Gunn, WR, ’83

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Mark Smythe, DT, ’83 Vaughn Dunbar, TB, ’91 Anthony Thompson, TB, ’89 Kevin Allen, T, ’84 Shawn Harper, T, ’91 Ron Vargo, C, ’89 Mark Weiler, LB, ’84 Bill Mallory, Head Coach, ’92 Mike Dumas, S, ’90 Steve Bradley, QB, ’85 Lance Brown, DB, ’94 Bill Mallory, Assistant Coach, ’91 Matt Bomba, DT, ’92 Andrew Greene, G, ’94 Rod Coleman, TE, ’91 Trent Green, QB, ’92 Eric Smedley, DB, ’95 Randy Schneider, T, ’91 Lance Brown, DB, ’94 Joey Eloms, CB, ’97 Mike Middleton, CB, ’92 Troy Drake, DT, ’94 Isaac Sowells, OT, ’05 Eric Smedley, DB, ’95 NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME Eric Allen, DB, ’96 COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME Bernie Crimmins, Assistant Coach, ’54 Cam Cameron, Head Coach, ’97 HonorsBo McMillin, Head Coach, ’38, ’46 BernieaLL-sTar Crimmins, Head Coach, ’55 games Pete Schmidt, Assistant Coach , ’97 Bo McMillin, Assistant Coach, ’36, ’44 Florian Helinski, QB, ’54 Victor Allotey,G, ’97 Robert Jones, G, ’34 Bob Skoronski, T, ’55 Chris Lee, C, ’97 Ettore Antonini, E, ’36 Tom Hall, G, ’55 Joey Eloms, CB, ’97 Vern Huffman, QB, ’37 Pat Fellinger, E, ’55 Chris Gall, FB, ’98 Corby Davis, HB, ’38 Dick Wervey, E, ’63 Aaron Williams, DE, ’98 Jim Birr, E, ’38 Rich Badar, QB, ’64 Paul Mandina, DT, ’00 Frank Filchock, QB, ’38 Rudy Kuechenberg, E, ’64 Craig Osika, C, ‘01 Frank Petrick, E, ’39 Ken Hollister, T, ’65 Vince Oliver, HB, ’39 Randy Beisler, T, ’65 EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME Bob Haak, T, ’39 Rick Spickard, T, ’68 , Head Coach, ’25, ’27 Jim Logan, G, ’40 Jade Butcher, FL, ’69 George Fisher, T, ’25 Emil Uremovich, T, ’41 Glenn Scolnik, FL, ’72 Larry Marks, HB, ’25 Mike Buccianeri, G, ’41 Dan Lintner, DHB, ’72 Chuck Bennett, HB, ’28 Eddie Rucinski, E, ’41 Chuck Sukurs, C, ’73 Robert Jones, G, ’33 Eddie Herbert, FB, ’42 Don Veller, QB, ’35 Jim Dewar, HB, ’43, ’44, ’45 COPPER BOWL Ettore Antonini, E, ’36 Bob Zimny, T, ’43, ’44, ’45 John Razmic, C, ’58 Corby Davis, FB, ’38 Pete Pihos, E, ’43, Asst. Coach, ’58, ’59, ’60 Tom McDonald, QB, ’58 Frank Petrick, E, ’38 Bob Ravensberg, E, ’44 John Aveni, E, ’58 Dwight Gahm, C, ’40 Chuck Jacoby, HB, ’44, ’46 Phil Dickens, Assistant Coach, ’58 Bob Hoernschemeyer, HB, ’43 Bill Hillenbrand, HB, ’44, ’46 Pete Pihos, E, ’43, ’46 Lou Saban, HB, ’44, ’46, Asst. Coach, ’59 CAN-AM BOWL John Tavener, C, ’43 John Cannady, C, ’44, ’47 Tim McVay, SS, ’77 Frank Ciolli, G, ’45 John Tavener, C, ’44, ’45, ’46 John Cannady, C, ’45, ’46 J. C. Coffee, G, ’44, ’45 ALL-AMERICAN BOWL Howard Brown, G, ’47 Ed Bell, T, ’45, ’46 Earl Faison, E, ’61 Lou Mihajlovich, E, ’47 Bob Hoernschemeyer, HB, ’46 Nate Ramsey, HB, ’63 Gene Gedman, HB, ’52 Gene White, G, ’46 Tom Nowatzke, FB, ’65 Brad Bomba, E, ’56 Russ Deal, T, ’47 Don Croftcheck, G, ’65 Ted Aucreman, E, ’59 Ben Raimondi, QB, ’47 John Pont, Head Coach, ’68 Earl Faison, E, ’60 Howard Brown, G, ’48 Bill Malinchak, E, ’66 Woody Moore, QB, ’62 John Goldsberry, T, ’49 Bob Russell, G, ’68 Tom Nowatzke, FB, ’64 Harry Jagade, FB, ’49 Doug Crusan, T, ’68 Bill Malinchak, E, ’65 George Taliaferro, HB, ’49 John Isenbarger, HB, ’70 Tom Schuette, G, ’66 Harry Jagielski, T, ’54 John Andrews, TE, ’71 John Pont, Assistant Coach, ’68 Bob Skoronski, T, ’56 Larry Jameson, DT, ’75 Jim Sniadecki, LB, ’68 Brad Bomba, E, ’57 Nate Cunningham, DHB, ’68 Joe Amstutz, C, ’57 AMERICAN BOWL Harry Gonso, QB, ’69 Mike Rabold, T, ’59 Rick Spickard, T, ’68 John Isenbarger, HB, ’69 Ted Aucreman, E, ’60 Chris Morris, T, ’70 Eric Stolberg, E, ’69 Earl Faison, E, ’61 Larry Jameson, DT, ’74 John Pont, Head Coach, ’70 Don Croftcheck, G, ’65 Greg McGuire, T, ’75 John Andrews, TE, ’70 Randy Beisler, E, ’66 Lee Corso, Co-Coach, ’76 Ed Maguire, DE, ’70 John Isenbarger, HB, ’70 Steve Sanders, LB, ’76 Chris Morris, T, ’70 John Andrews, TE, ’71 Dave Knowles, T, ’76 Mike Fulk, LB, ’72 Carl Barzilauskas, DT, ’74 Harold Waterhouse, DB, ’76 Carl Barzilauskas, DT, ’73 Doug Peacock, T, ’78 JAPAN BOWL GRIDIRON CLASSIC Mike Friede, SE, ’79 Ric Enis, TB, ’77 Pita Elisara, T, ’99 Tim Clifford, QB, ’80 Joe Norman, LB, ’78 Johnny Anderson, S, ’00 Babe Laufenberg, QB, ’82 Mark Heidel, C, ’78 Lee Corso, Assistant Coach ’83 Lee Corso, Co-coach, ’78 PARADISE BOWL Steve Bradley, QB, ’85 Jeff Phipps, G, ’79 Antonio Watson, DB, ’03 Eric Moore, T, ’87 Tim Clifford, QB, ’80 Robert Brandt, OL, ’03 Ernie Jones, WR, ’87 Bob Stephenson, TE, ’81 Bill Mallory, Assistant Coach, ’89 Babe Laufenberg, QB, ’82 - Current players in bold Anthony Thompson, TB, ’89 Pete Stoyanovich, K, ’88 Mike Dumas, S, ’90 Dave Schnell, QB, ’89

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Draft Choices Draft Choices Draft Choices Draft Choices Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. a1990ll 2-31-s tarAnthony Thompson, nfl RB ros1969 16-391t ers Robert Kirk, G Hoosiers L1968 16-435 Brown Marks, I LBn 1952T h19-225e NF Sam Talarico, T 1996 7-249 Eric Smedley, S 1972 14-341 Steve Porter, WR 1952 23-276 Bobby Robertson, B All-Time Roster 1998 7-198 Victor Allotey, G 1973 15-380 Ted McNulty, QB 1957 5-53 Milt Campbell, B Ernie Jones 1988-92 2008 2-41 James Hardy, WR 1986 12-316 Steve Bradley, QB 1957 6-63 Joe Amstutz, C Tim Jorden 1989-91 1987 3-76 Leonard Bell, DB 1961 18-251 Ed Morris, T Anthony Thompson 1990-92 All-Time Roster 2006 4-112 Isaac Sowells, OT Aaron Williams 1999 Victor Allotey 1998-00 All-Time Roster Nate Borden 1962 Leonard Bell 1987 All-Time Roster Lance Brown 2001 Nate Borders 1987 Joe Amstutz 1957 ATLANTA FALCONS Mike Dumas 1994 Ken Johnson 1971-77 Milt Campbell 1957 Marcus Floyd 2002-03 Herana Daze-Jones 2006-08 Bob Cowan 1947-48 Gibran Hamdan 2008- Eric Moore 1994 Enoch DeMar 2003-05 James Hardy 2008- Bob Riley 1987 Jim Dewar 1947 Charley Leo 1963 Bernard Whittington 2002 Chris Gartner 1974 Eric Smedley 1996-99 Harry (Chic) Jagade 1951-53 Cal Snowden 1971 Rudy Kuechenberg 1970 Draft Choices Craig Walls 1987 Ted Livingstone 1937-40 Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Eric Moore 1995 1966 12-171 Ken Hollister, T Chris Morris 1972-73 1970 6-147 Jade Butcher, WR CAROLINA PANTHERS Hurvin McCormack 1999-00 1997 2-32 Nathan Davis, DE Craig Osika 2003-04 Lou Saban 1946-49 All-Time Roster Bob Sikora 1984 Nathan Davis 1997 Isaac Sowells 2006- Rudy Kuechenberg 1971 Van Waiters 1988-91 Charlie Scales 1966 Dick Zoll 1937-38 Dan Stryzinski 1995-00 All-Time Roster Clay Williams 1999-00 Marcus Floyd 2004 Kemp Rasmussen 2002-05 CHICAGO BEARS

Draft Choices Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Draft Choices 1997 6-167 Steve Lee, FB Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. 1949 13-129 George Taliaferro, B All-Time Roster 1959 27-321 John Aveni, E Steve Lee 1997 1963 6-80 John Johnson, T Alex Smith 1997 1963 18-249 Jeff Slabaugh, E 1981 10-260 Tim Clifford, QB 1981 11-287 Lonnie Johnson, RB All-Time Roster John Aveni 1959-60 Steve Bradley 1987 Don Croftcheck 1967 Mike Dumas 2001 Frank (Duke) Hanny 1923-27 Harry (Chic) Jagade 1954-55 John Johnson 1963-68 Ted Karras 1960-64 Rudy Kuechenberg 1967-69 Thomas Lewis 1998 Jim Logan 1942-43 Adewale Ogunleye 2004- Mike Rabold 1963-67 Dave Whitsell 1961-66 Joe Zeller 1938 Chicago Bear Adewale Ogunleye

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Draft Choices Draft Choices Draft Choices All-Time Roster Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Chris Taylor 2006-08 1961 18-240 Hoosiers L Randy Williams, B 1937 I3-27n TheVern Huffman,NF B 1942 15-139 all-sJimt Trimble,ar T nfl rosters 1976 6-181 Greg McGuire, T 1938 9-76 Jim Sirtosky, G 1944 31-319 Russ Deal, G 1981 12-329 Nate Lundy, WR 1944 24-244 Chuck Jacoby, B 1946 22-206 Howard Brown, G INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 1993 3-84 Mike Middleton, DB 1953 2-25 Gene Gedman, B 1947 18-160 Jim Goodman, T 1958 24-289 Dave Whitsell, B 1952 8-87 Mel Becket, C All-Time Roster 1959 2-19 Mike Rabold, T 1955 25-293 Nate Borden, E Nate Borden 1960-61 1960 11-123 Ted Aucerman, E 1956 5-56 Bob Skoronski, T Alex Green 1987 1961 5-66 Earl Faison, E 1983 10-271 Jimmy Thomas, DB Babe Laufenberg 1989-90 1965 1-11 Tom Nowatzke, RB Hurvin McCormack 1994-98 1966 3-39 Bill Malinchak, WR All-Time Roster All-Time Roster George Taliaferro 1952 1976 15-419 Trent Smock, WR Carl Barzilauskas 1978-79 Jermaine Chaney 1999 1980 3-62 Mike Friede, WR Ed Bell 1947-49 Shawn Harper 1995 1998 7-207 Chris Liwienski, T Nate Borden 1955-59 De’Wayne Hogan 2001 DENVER BRONCOS Mike Bucchianeri 1941, 44-45 Craig Robeen 2000 All-Time Roster Chris Gall 2001 Courtney Roby 2008 Abe Adams 1949 Frank (Duke) Hanny 1930 Alex Smith 1997 Howard Brown 1948-50 Lynn Howard 1921-22 Damon Watts 1994-97 Chris Dittoe 1997-98 Robert Jones 1934 Bernard Whittington 1994-00 Mike Friede 1980 Rudy Kuechenberg 1970 Clay Williams 1997-99 Versie Gaddis 2001 Larry Marks 1928 Trevor Wilmot 1995 All-Time Roster Gene Gedman 1953, 1956-58 Charlie Mathys 1922-26 Nate Davis 2000 Mel Groomes 1948-49 Eric Matthews 1996-97 Ian Beckles 2000 Rex Grossman 1950 Lou Mihajlovich 1954 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Herana Daze-Jones 2008- Bob Hoernschemeyer 1950-55 Bob Skoronski 1956, 59-68 Vern Huffman 1937-38 Elmer Wilkins 1925 Walter Jurkiewicz 1946 Joe Zeller 1932 Ted Karras 1965 Dick Zoll 1939 George Karstens 1949 Bill Malinchak 1966-69 Tom Nowatzke 1965-69 All-Time Roster Mike Rabold 1959 Jamie Baisley 2000 Clare Randolph 1934-36 Mike Dumas 1995 Kywin Supernaw 1998-01 Vaughn Dunbar 1995 Emil Uremovich 1941-42, 45-46 Dave Whitsell 1958-60 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

All-Time Roster Victor Allotey 2001-04 Randy Beisler 1975 Chris Gall 2000 Trent Green 2001-06 Pete Stoyanovich 1996-2001 Dan Stryzinski 2001-02 Ernie Thompson 1993

Buffalo Bill James Hardy New Orleans Saint Tracy Porter

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Draft Choices Draft Choices Draft Choices Draft Choices Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. a1985 ll10-279-s tarMike Pendleton, nfl DB ros1977 9-231 tersDave Knowles, T Hoosiers L1944 1-6 Billy Hillenbrand, I nB 1973T h9-222e NF Robert Spicer, LB 1989 8-203 Pete Stoyanovich, K 1992 1-21 Vaughn Dunbar, RB 1947 3-22 John Cannady, C 1974 1-6 Carl Barzilawskas, DT 1995 2-53 Andrew Greene, G 2008 2-40 Tracy Porter, CB 1947 11-94 Bob Hoernschemeyer, B 1949 16-155 Jerry Morrical, T All-Time Roster All-Time Roster All-Time Roster 1961 9-123 Moses Gray, T Carl Barzilauskas 1974-77 Terry Cole 1971 Stacey Dawsey 1987 1976 8-221 John Jordan, DT Marcus Floyd 2002 Doug Crusan 1968-74 Vaughn Dunbar 1992-95 1988 1-10 Eric Moore, G John Paci 1996-97 Earl Faison 1966 David Knowles 1977 1994 1-24 Thomas Lewis, WR Trent Green 2007 Babe Laufenberg 1986 Andrew Greene 1995 Chris Morris 1975 All-Time Roster OAKLAND RAIDERS Aaron Halterman 2007 Tracy Porter 2008- Cliff Anderson 1953 Gibran Hamdan 2007 Nate Ramsey 1973 John Cannady 1947-54 Chris Liwienski 2007 Courtney Roby 2008- Frank Filchock 1946 Eric Moore 1995 Dave Whitsell 1967-69 Mike Friede 1980 Adewale Ogunleye 2000-03 Thomas Lewis 1994-97 Pete Stoyanovich 1989-95 Eric Moore 1988-93 All-Time Roster Nolan Harrison 1995-96 MINNESOTA VIKINGS Harry Jagielski 1961

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

Draft Choices Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. 1971 10-258 Chris Morris, G 1987 10-267 Bob Riley, T Draft Choices Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. All-Time Roster 1945 5-41 Pete Pihos, WR Chris Liwienski 1998-04 1946 26-248 Ben Raimondi, B Mike McCurry 1987 1948 29-273 Rex Grossman, B Mike Rabold 1960-61 1963 14-186 Nate Ramsey, B Van Waiters 1992 1963 19-256 Mike Wasdovich, G 1966 1-4 Randy Beisler, DE 1967 5-114 Bob Van Pelt, C NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 1973 8-184 Dan Lintner, DB 1985 1-9 Kevin Allen, T 1986 12-325 Bobby Howard, RB All-Time Roster Kevin Allen 1985 Ian Beckles 1997-98 Draft Choices Randy Beisler 1966-68 Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Troy Drake 1995-1997 1976 11-298 Donnie Thomas, LB Pita Elisara 2001 Don Luft 1954 All-Time Roster Pete Pihos 1947-55 Eric Stolberg 1971 Nate Ramsey 1963-72 Donnie Thomas 1976 George Taliaferro 1955 Marcus Thigpen 2009-

San Diego Charger Kris Dielman

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Draft Choices Draft Choices Draft Choices Draft Choices Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. 1938 2-14 Hoosiers L Frank Filchock, B 1976 I15-407n TheJack Hoffman,NF DT 1990 5-114 all-sIant Beckles,ar G n1948fl 14-118 ros tHarryers Jagade, B 1941 11-93 Emil Uremovich, T 1993 8-222 Trent Green, QB 1949 25-248 Nick Sebek, B 1948 10-82 Dick Deranek, B All-Time Roster 1950 21-266 Cas Witucki, G 1957 21-246 Gene Cichowski, QB All-Time Roster Ian Beckles 1990-96 1954 7-80 Harry Jagielski, T 1961 16-215 Wilbert Scott, B John Andrews 1972 Bobby Howard 1986-88 1957 15-177 Brad Bomba, E 1973 6-154 Glen Skolnik, WR Kris Dielman 2003- Larry Jameson 1976 1965 8-105 Don Croftcheck, G 1984 1-23 Duane Gunn, WR Mike Dumas 1996-00 Steve Lee 1998 1974 13-332 Stu O’Dell, LB 1995 5-161 Lance Brown, CB Earl Faison 1961-66 Justin Smith 2003 1976 14-393 Quinn Buckner, DB 2002 2-62 Antwaan Randle El, QB Trent Green 1993 Dan Stryzinski 1992-94 1983 6-168 Babe Laufenberg, QB Babe Laufenberg 1985 2003 7-232 Gibran Hamdan, QB All-Time Roster Thomas Lewis 1999 Rich Bader 1967 Craig Osika 2002 TENNESSEE TITANS All-Time Roster Lance Brown 1995, 1998-00 Cal Snowden 1972-73 John Aveni 1960 Gene Cichowski 1957 Gene Cichowski 1958-59 Terry Cole 1970 Don Croftcheck 1965-66 Frank Filchock 1938 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Troy Drake 1998 Nolan Harrison 1997-99 Pita Elisara 2003 Tim Jorden 1992-93 Frank Filchock 1938-41, 44-45 Ted Karras 1958-59 Draft Choices Trent Green 1995-1998 Antwaan Randle El 2002-05 Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Gibran Hamdan 2003-05 Eddie Rucinski 1944 2005 3-68 Courtney Roby, WR Nolan Harrison 1999-00 Charlie Scales 1960-61 Harry Jagielski 1956 Glenn Scolnik 1973 Draft Choices All-Time Roster Babe Laufenberg 1983-85 Wilbert Scott 1961 Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Courtney Roby 2005-2007 Bill Malinchak 1970-74, 1976 Dan Stryzinski 1990-91 1958 13-151 Jim Yore, B Eric Matthews 1998 Marv Woodson 1964-69 1969 4-86 Jim Sniadecki, LB Lamar Mills 1994 1970 2-48 John Isenbarger, RB Stu O’Dell 1974-76 1973 5-112 Mike Fulk, LB John Paci 1999 ST. LOUIS RAMS Antwaan Randle El 2006- All-Time Roster Nick Sebek 1960 Randy Beisler 1969-74 Casmir Witucki 1950-51, 53-56 John Isenbarger 1970-73 Tim Jorden 1995 Craig Osika 2002 Jim Sniadecki 1969-73 Draft Choices Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. 2006 4-113 Victor Adeyanju, DE SEATTLE SEAHAWKS All-Time Roster Victor Adeyanju 2006- Trent Green 1999-2000, 2008 Pete Stoyanovich 2000 Draft Choices Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. 1979 2-45 Joe Norman, LB All-Time Roster Jerry Dorsey 2001 Andrew Greene 1997-98 Gibran Hamdan 2006 Joey Eloms 1998-99 Joe Norman 1979-81, 1983 Kemp Rasmussen 2006-07

Washington Redskin Antwaan Randle El

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-A- -D- -H- Abe Adams Detroit Lions, 1949 Corby Davis Cleveland Rams, 1938-39, 1941-42 Bob Haak Brooklyn Dodgers, 1939 Victor Adeyanju St. Louis Rams, 2006- Ed (Doc) Davis Muncie Flyers, 1920 Aaron Halterman Miami Dolphins, 2007 Frank Allen Muncie Flyers, 1921 Dayton Triangles, 1920-21 Gibran Hamdan Washington Redskins, 2003-05 Kevin Allen Philadelphia Eagles, 1985 Columbus Panhandles, 1921-22 Seattle Seahawks, 2006 Victor Allotey Buffalo Bills, 1998-00 Nathan Davis Atlanta Falcons, 1997 Miami Dolphins, 2007 Kansas City Chiefs, 2001-03 Dallas Cowboys, 1998-99 Buffalo Bills, 2008- Joe Amstutz Cleveland Browns, 1957 Denver Broncos, 2000 Frank (Duke) Hanny Chicago Bears, 1923-27 Cliff Anderson Chicago Cardinals, 1952-53 Stacey Dawsey New Orleans Saints, 1987 Providence Steam Rollers, 1928-29 a ll -time hoosiersNew York Giants, 1953 Enoch in DeMar the prosHoosiers LCleveland Browns, 2003-05 I n The NPortsmouthF Spartans, 1930 John Andrews San Diego Chargers, 1972 Jim Dewar Cleveland Browns, 1947 Green Bay Packers, 1930 Baltimore Colts, 1973-74 Kris Dielman San Diego Chargers, 2003- James Hardy Buffalo Bills, 2008- John Aveni Chicago Bears, 1959-60 Chris Dittoe Detroit Lions, 1997-98 Ray Harper Louisville Brecks, 1921 Washington Redskins, 1961 Jerry Dorsey Seattle Seahawks, 2001 Shawn Harper Indianapolis Colts, 1995 Troy Drake Philadelphia Eagles, 1995-97 Nolan Harrison Los Angeles Raiders, 1991-94 -B- Washington Redskins, 1998-00 Oakland Raiders, 1995-96 Rich Badar Pittsburgh Steelers, 1967 Mike Dumas Houston Oilers, 1991-93 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1997-99 Jamie Baisley Jacksonville Jaguars, 2000 Buffalo Bills, 1994 Washington Redskins, 2000 Carl Barzilauskas New York Jets, 1974-77 Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995 Russ Hathaway Muncie Flyers, 1920 Green Bay Packers, 1978-79 San Diego Chargers, 1996-00 Dayton Triangles, 1920-24 Ian Beckles Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1990-96 Vaughn Dunbar New Orleans Saints, 1992-95 Canton Bulldogs, 1922 Philadelphia Eagles, 1997-99 Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995 Pottsville Maroons, 1925-26 Denver Broncos, 2000 Buffalo Bills, 1927 Randy Beisler Philadelphia Eagles, 1966-68 -E- Wally Hess Hammond Pros, 1920-25 San Francisco 49ers, 1969-74 Pita Elisara Philadelphia Eagles, 2001 Kenosha Maroons, 1924 Kansas City Chiefs, 1975 Washington Redskins, 2003 Billy Hillenbrand Chicago Rockets, 1946-47 Ed Bell Green Bay Packers, 1947-49 Joey Eloms Seattle Seahawks, 1998-99 Baltimore Colts, 1947-48 Leonard Bell Cincinnati Bengals, 1987 Bob Hoernschemeyer Chicago Rockets, 1946-47 Chuck Bennett Portsmouth Spartans, 1930 -F- Brooklyn Dodgers, 1947-48 Chicago Cardinals, 1933 Earl Faison San Diego Chargers, 1961-66 Chicago Hornets, 1949 Dan Bernoske Louisville Brecks, 1926 Miami Dolphins, 1966 Detroit Lions, 1950-55 Nate Borden Green Bay Packers, 1955-59 Frank Filchock Pittsburgh Steelers, 1938 De’Wayne Hogan Indianapolis Colts, 2001 Dallas Cowboys, 1960-61 Washington Redskins, 1938-41, 1944-45 Bobby Howard Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1986-88 Buffalo Bills, 1962 New York Giants, 1946 Lynn (Tubby) Howard Green Bay Packers, 1921-22 Nate Borders Cincinnati Bengals, 1987 Baltimore Colts, 1950 Vern Huffman Detroit Lions, 1937-38 Steve Bradley Chicago Bears, 1987 George Fisher Hammond Pros, 1926 Howard Brown Detroit Lions, 1948-50 Marcus Floyd New York Jets, 2002 -I- Lance Brown , 1995-96 Buffalo Bills, 2002-03 John Isenbarger San Francisco 49ers, 1970-73 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1995, 1998-00 Mike Friede Detroit Lions, 1980 Buffalo Bills, 2001 New York Giants, 1980 -J- Mike Bucchianeri Green Bay Packers, 1941, 44-45 Harry (Chic) Jagade Baltimore Colts, 1949 -G- Cleveland Browns, 1951-53 -C- Versie Gaddis Detroit Lions, 2001 Chicago Bears, 1954-55 Milt Campbell Cleveland Browns, 1957 Chris Gall Indianapolis Colts, 1999 (tc) Harry Jagielski Chicago Cardinals, 1956 John Cannady New York Giants, 1947-54 Green Bay Packers, 1999 (tc) Washington Redskins, 1956 Jermaine Chaney Indianapolis Colts, 1999 Kansas City Chiefs, 2001 Boston Patriots, 1960-61 Gene Cichowski Pittsburgh Steelers, 1957 Chris Gartner Cleveland Browns, 1974 Oakland Raiders, 1961 Washington Redskins,1958-59 Gene Gedman Detroit Lions, 1953, 1956-58 Larry Jameson Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1976 Terry Cole Baltimore Colts, 1968-69 John Goldsberry Chicago Cardinals, 1949-50 John Johnson Chicago Bears, 1963-68 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1970 Moses Gray New York Titans, 1961-62 Ken Johnson Cincinnati Bengals, 1971-77 Miami Dolphins, 1971 Alex Green Dallas Cowboys, 1987 Ernie Jones Phoenix Cardinals, 1988-92 Bob Cowan Cleveland Browns, 1947-48 Trent Green San Diego Chargers, 1993 Los Angeles Rams, 1993 Baltimore Colts, 1949 Washington Redskins, 1995-1998 Herana-Daze Jones Cincinnati Bengals, 2006-08 Don Croftcheck Washington Redskins, 1965-66 St. Louis Rams, 1999-00, 08 Denver Broncos, 2008- Chicago Bears, 1967 Kansas City Chiefs, 2001-06 Robert Jones Green Bay Packers, 1934 Doug Crusan Miami Dolphins, 1968-74 Miami Dolphins, 2007 Tim Jorden Phoenix Cardinals, 1989-91 Andrew Greene Miami Dolphins, 1995-96 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1992-93 Seattle Seahawks, 1997-00 San Francisco 49ers, 1995 Mel Groomes Detroit Lions, 1948-49 Walter Jurkiewicz Detroit Lions, 1946 Rex Grossman Baltimore Colts, 1948-1950 Detroit Lions, 1950

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Year Rd. Sel. Player Pos. Team 1966 20 299 Gallagher, Tom DE St. Louis Cardinals 2008 2 40 Porter, Tracy CB New Orleans 1965 1 11 Nowatzke, Tom RB Detroit 2008 2 41 Hardy, James WR Buffalo 1965 8 105 Croftcheck, Don G Washington 2006 4 112 Sowells, Isaac OT Cleveland 1964 1 8 Woodson, Marv DB Baltimore Colts 2006 4 113 Adeyanju, Victor DE St. Louis 1963 6 80 Johnson, John T Chicago 2005 3 68 Roby, Courtney WR Tennessee 1963 14 186 Ramsey, Nate B Philadelphia 2003 7 232 Hamdan, Gibran QB Washington 1963 18 249 Slabaugh, Jeff E Chicago 2002 2 62 Randle El, Antwaan WR Pittsburgh 1963 19 256 Wasdovich, Mike G Philadelphia 1998 7 198 Allotey, Victor G Buffalo 1961 5 66 Faison, Earl E Detroit 1998 7 207 Liwienski, Chris T Detroit 1961 9 123 Gray, Moses T N. Y. Giants 1997 2 32 Davis, Nathan DE Atlanta 1961 16 215 Scott, Wilbert B Pittsburgh a1997ll -6 time167 Lee,hoosier Steve FB draftBaltimore picksHoosiers L1961 18 240 Williams, I Randyn TheB NF Dallas 1996 7 249 Smedley, Eric S Buffalo 1961 18 251 Morris, Ed T Cleveland 1995 2 53 Greene, Andrew G Miami 1960 11 123 Aucerman, Ted E Detroit 1995 5 161 Brown, Lance CB Pittsburgh 1960 13 146 Jones, Vic HB St. Louis Cardinals 1994 1 24 Lewis, Thomas WR N.Y. Giants 1959 2 19 Rabold, Mike T Detroit 1993 3 84 Middleton, Mike DB Dallas 1959 24 285 Campbell, Tom B L.A. Rams 1993 8 222 Green, Trent QB San Diego 1959 27 314 Corrigan, Bob G Chicago Cardinals 1992 1 21 Dunbar, Vaughn RB New Orleans 1959 27 321 Aveni, John E Chicago Bears 1992 4 87 Harper, Shawn T L.A. Rams 1958 13 151 Yore, Jim B San Francisco 1991 2 28 Dumas, Mike FS Houston 1958 22 255 Aloisio, Tony E Chicago Cardinals 1991 6 146 Harrison, Nolan DT L.A. Raiders 1958 24 289 Whitsell, Dave B Detroit 1991 12 312 Thompson, Ernie RB L.A. Rams 1957 5 53 Campbell, Milt B Cleveland 1990 2 31 Thompson, Anthony RB Phoenix 1957 6 63 Amstutz, Joe C Cleveland 1990 5 114 Beckles, Ian G Tampa Bay 1957 14 166 Fee, Bob B Chicago Cardinals 1989 8 203 Stoyanovich, Pete K Miami 1957 15 177 Bomba, Brad E Washington 1989 9 235 Gooden, Gary DB L.A. Raiders 1957 21 246 Cichowski, Gene QB Pittsburgh 1988 1 10 Moore, Eric G N.Y. Giants 1956 5 56 Skoronski, Bob T Green Bay 1988 3 77 Waiters, Van OLB Cleveland 1955 25 293 Borden, Nate E Green Bay 1988 7 179 Jones, Ernie WR Phoenix 1954 7 80 Jagielski, Harry T Washington 1988 10 259 Hickerson, Eric DB N.Y. Giants 1953 2 25 Gedman, Gene B Detroit 1987 3 76 Bell, Leonard DB Cincinnati 1953 20 230 Russo, Pete T Baltimore Colts 1986 12 316 Bradley, Steve QB Cincinnati 1952 8 87 Becket, Mel C Green Bay 1986 12 325 Howard, Bobby RB Philadelphia 1952 15 171 Davis, John B Chicago Cardinals 1985 1 9 Allen, Kevin T Philadelphia 1952 19 225 Talarico, Sam T Cleveland 1985 10 279 Pendleton, Mike DB Miami 1952 23 276 Robertson, Bobby B Cleveland 1984 1 23 Gunn, Duane WR Pittsburgh 1952 25 291 Anderson, Cliff E Chicago Cardinals 1984 10 269 Smythe, Mark DT St. Louis 1950 21 266 Witucki, Cas (Slug) G Washington 1983 6 168 Laufenberg, Babe QB Washington 1949 4 40 Goldsberry, John T Chicago Cardinals 1983 10 271 Thomas, Jimmy DB Green Bay 1949 13 129 Taliaferro, George B Chicago Bears 1981 10 260 Clifford, Tim QB Chicago 1949 16 155 Morrical, Jerry T N.Y. Giants 1981 11 287 Johnson, Lonnie RB Chicago 1949 25 248 Sebek, Nick B Washington 1981 12 329 Lundy, Nate WR Dallas 1948 10 82 Deranek, Dick B Pittsburgh 1980 3 62 Friede, Mike WR Detroit 1948 14 118 Jagade, Harry (Chick) B Washington 1979 2 45 Norman, Joe LB Seattle 1948 29 273 Grossman, Rex B Philadelphia 1978 10 273 Peal, Charles T L.A. Rams 1947 3 22 Cannady, John C N.Y. Giants 1977 9 231 Knowles, Dave T New Orleans 1947 6 41 Raimondi, Ben B Chicago Cardinals 1976 6 181 McGuire, Greg T Dallas 1947 11 94 Hoernschemeyer, Bob B N.Y. Giants 1976 8 221 Jordan, John DT N.Y. Giants 1947 17 150 Ravensburg, Bob E Chicago Cardinals 1976 11 298 Thomas, Donnie LB New England 1947 18 160 Goodman, Jim T Green Bay 1976 12 340 Stavroff, Frank K Baltimore 1947 19 173 Dewar, Jimmy B L.A. Rams 1976 14 393 Buckner, Quinn DB Washington 1946 22 206 Brown, Howard G Green Bay 1976 15 407 Hoffman, Jack DT San Diego 1946 26 248 Raimondi, Ben B Philadelphia 1976 15 419 Smock, Trent WR Detroit 1945 5 41 Pihos, Pete WR Philadelphia 1975 6 152 Jameson, Larry DT St. Louis 1945 12 111 Cowan, Bob B Chicago Cardinals 1974 1 6 Barzilawskas, Carl DT N.Y. Jets 1945 16 154 Cannady, John B Chicago Cardinals 1974 13 332 O’Dell, Stu LB Washington 1944 1 6 Hillenbrand, Billy B N.Y. Giants 1973 5 112 Fulk, Mike LB San Francisco 1944 4 28 Tavener, Jack C Chicago Cardinals 1973 6 154 Skolnik, Glen WR Pittsburgh 1944 10 88 Saban, Lou B Chicago Cardinals 1973 8 184 Lintner, Dan DB Philadelphia 1944 24 244 Jacoby, Chuck B Detroit 1973 9 222 Spicer, Robert LB N.Y. Jets 1944 28 287 Zimny, Bob T Brooklyn 1973 15 380 McNulty, Ted QB Cincinnati 1944 31 319 Deal, Russ G Green Bay 1972 14 341 Porter, Steve WR Cincinnati 1943 15 133 Doloway, Earl B Chicago Cardinals 1971 5 130 Andrews, John TE Baltimore 1942 15 139 Trimble, Jim T Green Bay 1971 10 258 Morris, Chris G Minnesota 1941 6 49 Rucinski, Eddie E Brooklyn 1970 2 48 Isenbarger, John RB San Francisco 1941 11 93 Uremovich, Emil T Pittsburgh 1970 6 147 Butcher, Jade WR Atlanta 1941 19 174 Hursh, Harold B Cleveland Rams 1970 17 440 Stolberg, Eric WR L.A. Raiders 1939 2 15 Haak, Bob T Brooklyn 1969 4 86 Sniadecki, Jim LB San Francisco 1939 10 83 Petrick, Frank E Cleveland Rams 1969 9 227 Snowden, Calvin DE St. Louis Cardinals 1939 20 183 Graham, Paul B Cleveland Rams 1969 16 391 Kirk, Robert G Buffalo 1938 1 1 Davis, Corbett B Cleveland Rams 1968 1 27 Crusan Doug T Miami 1938 2 14 Filchock, Frank B Pittsburgh 1968 9 242 Cole , Terry RB Baltimore Colts 1938 9 76 Sirtosky, Jim G Detroit 1968 16 435 Marks, Brown LB Cincinnati 1938 11 95 Kenderdine, Bob E Chicago Cardinals 1967 5 114 Van Pelt, Bob C Philadelphia 1937 3 27 Huffman, Vern B Detroit 1966 1 4 Beisler , Randy DE Philadelphia 1937 6 60 Del Sasso, Chris T Cleveland Rams 1966 3 39 Malinchak, Bill WR Detroit 1936 6 51 Antonini, Ettore E Chicago Cardinals 1966 12 171 Hollister, Ken T Atlanta

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Akron Indians Chicago Hornets All-Time Roster All-Time Roster All-Time Roster Ernie Jones 1993 Larry Marks 1926 Bob Hoernschemeyer 1949 Ted Karras 1966 Anthony Thompson 1992-93 Baltimore Colts Chicago Rockets Ernie Thompson 1991-92 Draft Choices All-Time Roster Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Billy Hillenbrand 1946-47 Louisville Brecks 1953 20-230 Pete Russo, T Bob Hoernschemeyer 1946-47 All-Time Roster 1964 1-8 Marv Woodson, DB Emil Uremovich 1948 Dan Bernoske 1926 1968 9-242 Terry Cole, RB Ray Harper 1921 1971 5-130 John Andrews, TE Cleveland Rams Stu MacLean 1921 1976 12-340Hoosiers L Frank Stavroff, I nK DraftTh Choiceshoosierse NF on former nfl teams Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Miami Seahawks All-Time Roster 1937 6-60 Chris Del Sasso, T All-Time Roster Terry Cole 1968-69 1938 1-1 Corbett Davis, B John Tavenor 1946 Bob Cowan 1949 1939 10-83 Frank Petrick, E Frank Filchock 1950 1939 20-183 Paul Graham, B Muncie Flyers Rex Grossman 1948-1950 1941 19-174 Harold Hursh, B All-Time Roster Billy Hillenbrand 1947-48 Frank Allen 1921 Harry (Chic) Jagade 1949 Columbus Panhandles Ed (Doc) Davis 1920 Tom Nowatzke 1970-72 All-Time Roster Russ Hathaway 1920 Stu O’Dell 1978 Ed (Doc) Davis 1921-22 George Taliaferro 1953-54 New York Titans Dayton Triangles All-Time Roster Boston Patriots All-Time Roster Moses Gray 1961-62 All-Time Roster Ed (Doc) Davis 1920-21 Harry Jagielski 1960-61 Russ Hathaway 1920-24 New York Yankees Charley Leo 1960-62 All-Time Roster Evansville Crimson Giants Larry Marks 1927 Brooklyn Dodgers All-Time Roster Ben Raimondi 1947 Draft Choices Travis Williams 1921-22 George Taliaferro 1950-51 Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. 1939 2-15 Bob Haak, T Frankfort Yellow Jackets Portsmouth Spartans 1941 6-49 Eddie Rucinski, E All-Time Roster All-Time Roster 1944 28-287 Bob Zimny, T Carroll Ringwalt 1931 Chuck Bennett 1930 Frank (Duke) Hanny 1930 All-Time Roster Hammond Pros Clare Randolph 1931-33 Bob Haak 1939 All-Time Roster Amby Rascher 1932 Bob Hoernschemeyer 1947-48 George Fisher 1926 Carroll Ringwalt 1930 Eddie Rucinski 1941-42 Wally Hess 1920-25 Joe Tofil 1942 Charlie Mathys 1921 Pottsville Maroons Elliott Risley 1921-23 All-Time Roster Buffalo Bison Russ Hathaway 1925-26 All-Time Roster Houston Oilers Gene White 1946 Draft Choices Providence Steam Rollers Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. All-Time Roster Canton Bulldogs 1991 2-28 Mike Dumas, FS Frank (Duke) Hanny 1928-29 All-Time Roster Russ Hathaway 1922 All-Time Roster Racine Legion Mike Dumas 1991-93 All-Time Roster Chicago Cardinals Bill McCaw 1923 Draft Choices Kenosha Maroons Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. All-Time Roster St. Louis Cardinals 1936 6-51 Ettore Antonini, E Wally Hess 1924 Draft Choices 1938 11-95 Bob Kenderdine, E Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. 1943 15-133 Earl Doloway,, B Los Angeles Dons 1960 13-146 Vic Jones, HB 1944 4-28 Jack Tavener, C All-Time Roster 1966 20-299 Tom Gallagher, DE 1944 10-88 Lou Saban, B Lou Mihajlovich 1948 1975 6-152 Larry Jameson, DT 1947 6-41 Ben Faimondi, B George Taliaferro 1949 1984 10-269 Mark Smythe, DT 1947 17-150 Bob Ravensburg, E 1949 4-40 John Goldsberry, T Los Angeles Raiders All-Time Roster 1952 15-171 John Davis, E Draft Choices John Lenord 1922-23 1952 25-291 Cliff Anderson, E Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Vince Oliver 1945 1957 14-166 Bob Fee, B 1970 17-440 Eric Stolberg, WR Mike Rabold 1960 1958 22-255 Tony Aloisio, E 1989 9-235 Gary Gooden, DB Clare Rudolph 1930 1959 27-314 Bob Corrigan, G 1991 6-146 Nolan Harrison, DT Eddie Rucinski 1943-46 Cal Snowden 1969-70 All-Time Roster All-Time Roster Bob Zimmy 1945-48 Cliff Anderson 1952-53 Nolan Harrison 1991-1994 Cliff Anderson 1952-53 Chuck Bennett 1933 Chuck Bennett 1933 John Goldsberry 1949-50 Los Angeles Rams John Goldsberry 1949-50 Harry Jagielski 1956 Draft Choices Harry Jagielski 1956 John Leonard 1922-23 Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Vince Oliver 1945 1947 19-173 Jimmy Dewar, B Clare Randolph 1930 1959 24-285 Tom Campbell, B Bob Ravensberg 1948-49 1978 10-273 Charles Peal, T Eddie Rucinski 1943-46 1991 12-312 Ernie Thompson, RB Bob Zimny 1945-49 1992 4-87 Shawn Harper, T

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McRobbie was appointed interim provost and vice president for academic affairs at IU Bloomington in 2006. In that position, he worked energetically to rebuild academic leadership by appointed six new deans and a number of other key senior leaders, helped complete the IU Life Sciences Strategic Plan, further addressed the needs of arts and humanities programs, and oversaw the move of IU Bloomington to become a more selective campus, while ensuring that it remained accessible and affordable to low-income and minority students through a major increase in financial aid. michae l a. mcrobbie He also worked to reinvigorate IU’s global relationships that support the university’sUniversity international academic and educational Administrindiana universiattyion programs. Over recent years he has led university delegations to China, Japan, and Korea, as well as visiting Israel, and has established or renewed cooperative agreements in research and board of trustees education with several premier universities in those nations. He has also overseen the preparation of IU’s International Strategic Plan. A native of Australia, McRobbie came to IU from the Institute of Advanced Study at the Australian National University (ANU), where he was a professor of information and chief executive officer of the William Cast Philip N. Eskew, Jr. Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Computational Systems. He earned a bachelor’s degree with first class honors from the University of Queensland and a doctoral degree from ANU. In 2007, the University of Queensland awarded him an honorary Doctor of Science. He was also awarded another Honorary Doctor of Science in 2008 by SungKyunKwan University in Korea. McRobbie has been an active researcher in computer science and logic over his career. He has been principal investigator on numerous large grants from agencies such as the National Science Foundation, has published a number of books, and has served widely on editorial boards and conference committees.

He has had a substantial involvement in the development of the life and health sciences in Indiana and is a member of the Boards of Clarian Health Partners—one of the largest hospital systems in the Stephen L. Ferguson Jack M. Gill Michael A. McRobbie became Indiana University’s eighteenth United States—and the Riley Children’s Hospital, one of America’s president on July 1, 2007. In making its unanimous decision to leading children’s hospitals. appoint him, the IU Board of Trustees cited McRobbie’s extensive record of accomplishment in various senior administrative roles He has had extensive experience in working with industry and at IU over 10 years as well as his strong academic credentials. has led large university/industry joint initiatives in various areas. They stated that McRobbie’s broad expertise in fostering research Outside of the United States, he has had special experience partnerships and his collaborative leadership style had contributed working with industry, research and government organizations in greatly to enhancing the educational and research missions of the Asia, especially in Japan, and was a co-founder of the Asia Pacific university and to strengthening IU’s glorious traditions in the arts. Advanced Network (APAN) in 1996. McRobbie is responsible for IU’s eight campus system which has He has held numerous government, research and private sector a total budget of around $2.7 billion, and over 5000 faculty, 11,000 committee, board, and advisory appointments nationally and staff, and 100,000 students. internationally. In his Inaugural Address, McRobbie set out a new vision for IU In addition to serving as IU’s top administrator, McRobbie is a that stressed and reaffirmed IU’s fundamental mission of excellence professor of cognitive science, computer science, informatics, and in research and teaching to be achieved through a great faculty, philosophy and an adjunct professor of library and information Arthur D. King Thomas E. Reily, Jr. responsive and relevant education, an enhanced global presence, science on the IU Bloomington campus. He is also a professor of expanded infrastructure, a rededication to the arts and humanities, philosophy and professor of computer technology in the Purdue and new initiatives in engagement and economic development. He School of Engineering at Indiana University-Purdue University expanded on many of these themes and described a year of progress Indianapolis (IUPUI). He recently became the first sitting IU president in his 2008 State of the University speech. to be named an honorary member of the Alliance of Distinguished and Titled Professors. Though his academic career has focused McRobbie became IU’s vice president for information technology primarily on information technology, he has demonstrated a in 1997, and he led the university to national leadership in that continuing strong interest in and commitment to the humanities field. This leadership was based on the IU Information Technology and was recently elected an honorary member of the Australian Strategic Plan that he initiated, which is now considered a model Academy of Humanities. for institutions across the nation. He also played a major role in the creation of the School of Informatics; directed the development IU’s first lady, Laurie Burns McRobbie, is a native of Michigan. of I-Light, the management of the Internet2 Abilene network and She holds numerous awards and honors and in 2007 was made numerous other networks; and founded IU’s Pervasive Technology a Sagamore of the Wabash by Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, Laboratories, funded in 1999 by a grant of $30 million from the Lilly the highest honor the State can bestow. She has worked as a Endowment—then the largest research grant to IU from a private technologist for the last 20 years of her career, most recently Derica W. Rice Patrick A. Shoulders organization. As president, he directed the preparation of IU’s serving as the executive director of member and partner relations new IT Strategic Plan. His efforts in information technology were for Internet2. She is an adjunct faculty member in IU’s School of recognized when he was named one of the Premier 100 IT leaders Informatics and also has a background in the humanities and a long by Computer World Magazine. involvement in women’s issues. At IU she has used this extensive background to promote and advance scientific and mathematical In May 2003, McRobbie took on additional responsibilities as literacy, particularly among groups who have historically been vice president for research. His aim was to improve the environment underrepresented in these fields. She has also continued her for research at IU by increasing external funding, expanding research involvement in women’s issues and in community organizations such space and facilities, and improving research support services. He as Middle Way House. was instrumental in securing a $53 million grant from the Lilly Endowment for the Indiana Metabolomics and Cytomics Initiative The McRobbies were both widowed, and they have six children— (METACyt)—the largest grant ever obtained at IU Bloomington— three each by their first marriages. They are both avid readers, and established the highly successful New Frontiers in the Arts especially of history; they collect art and enthusiastically attend and Humanities Program, which supports the creation of major as many concerts, operas, and plays as they can, and both greatly works of art in various genres. He initiated a study of IU’s research enjoy working out. Both have traveled extensively internationally space needs, which will guide the development of new buildings and enjoy the challenges of new countries and cultures. Sue H. Talbot and facilities under his prudency through the recently completed IU Master Plan which he initiated.

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1989 to 1993 and he was transition team chief for former Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson when he took office in 2000. Peterson appointed Glass to the Capital Improvement Board, which owns and operates Lucas Oil Stadium, the Indiana Convention Center, Conseco Fieldhouse and Victory Field. During his eight-year tenure as CIB president, Glass represented the mayor in successful negotiations to keep f red glass the Colts in Indianapolis and headed up the planning effort Athletics Administrfor construction of Lucasat Oilion Stadium and the expansion of indiana university the convention center. Glass served on the organizing committees for the athletics senior staff NCAA Final Four Tournament in 2000 and again in 2006 and negotiated a deal to make the city part of a permanent rotation to host NCAA Final Fours. He also was on the executive committee of the 2002 World Basketball Championship and co-chaired the 2006 local organizing committee for the Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Basketball Scott Dolson Tim Fitzpatrick Senior Associate Athletic Senior Associate Athletic Tournaments. Director for External Director for Internal Most recently, he was president of the City of Operations Operations Indianapolis’ 2011 Super Bowl Bid Committee, which although not successful for that year, laid the groundwork for a successful bid for 2012. Glass is a life member of the IU Alumni Association and serves on the Dean’s Advisory Board to the College of Arts & Sciences. He and his wife, Barbara, who graduated from IU in 1980, are the parents of four children. They are: Katie, 22, a 2008 IU graduate; Joey, 20; Connor, 16; and George, 13. “Throughout my career, I have been fortunate enough to serve with a number of distinguished public servants in pursuit of bettering our communities and our state,” Glass Chris Reynolds M. Grace Calhoun Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie named said. “I wanted to continue serving our state in some capacity Senior Associate Athletic Associate Athletic Director Fred Glass, ‘81, an Indianapolis attorney and civic leader, to Director for Regulatory for Academic and Student where I can truly make a difference. That is why I decided to Affairs Development Services be IU’s next director of intercollegiate athletics beginning on accept this challenge. When your alma mater comes calling, January 2, 2008. that is truly an honor. Indiana University athletics have long Glass is well known in Indianapolis for his central role in been a benchmark of excellence -- both academically and several major sports-related initiatives, including negotiating athletically -- and I will do everything within my power to a 30-year deal to keep the Colts in the city, financing and enable our athletic teams to meet all the expectations of our building the new Lucas Oil Stadium, organizing a Super Bowl great fans.” bid and bringing major NCAA basketball events to the city. Glass said he strongly believes that a good intercollegiate A partner in the law firm of Baker & Daniels, Glass served athletic program must do just as much to help a student- as president of the city’s Capital Improvement Board from athlete graduate as it does to develop the individual’s 2000 to 2007, a position that gave him extensive first-hand athletic abilities. experience in both the financial and managerial challenges “Our student-athletes will always get the support and of sports at the highest levels. Kevin Clark Janet Kittell encouragement they need to successfully complete their Associate Athletic Associate Athletic Director “In all of these major undertakings, Fred demonstrated academic pursuits,” Glass said. Director for Budget and for Team and Athlete a remarkable talent for leadership, for mastering the During the search process, Glass was endorsed by Charles Finance Development Services details of big challenges, for diplomacy, and for consensus M. (C.M.) Newton, the legendary basketball coach and building,” McRobbie said. “He has a well-earned reputation administrator who served as a consultant to the university. as someone who can get the big things done. He is exactly “I was delighted to have the opportunity to meet with and the person we need to take on the challenges our Athletics interview Fred Glass, and it became very obvious throughout Department will encounter in the next decade.” that conversation that he is a person who well understands “In our discussions, I was greatly impressed that Fred not the issues and challenges of leading and managing an only understood the challenges before our intercollegiate Intercollegiate athletics department,” Newton said. “I am athletics program but also the importance of IU athletics delighted for Indiana University to have made this hire and being an integral part of the life of the entire university,” look forward to Fred’s leadership and vision for athletics.” McRobbie said. “He knows firsthand of the greatness of , head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, said, this institution, its students, faculty, and staff -- and he fully “I worked very closely with Fred on the Super Bowl effort, Mary Ann Rohleder Terri Smithson embraces our aspirations for excellence.” Assoc. Athletic Director Senior Assistant to the and I was very impressed with his vision, leadership and for Compliance and Senior Director of Athletics and Glass was recommended to McRobbie by a 13-member judgment. Indiana University has made an outstanding Woman Administrator Support Staff Director search committee headed by Bill Stephan, vice president for choice.” engagement. “I welcome Fred to the Big Ten family,” added James “The committee worked diligently in reviewing the E. Delany, Commissioner of the Big Ten Conference. credentials of scores of candidates, but ultimately found in “Fred’s legal, community and sports background provide an Fred Glass someone who possesses the unique combination excellent set of experiences as he moves into IU’s athletics of skills, experiences, accomplishments and passion for this director chair. From a conference perspective, I very much great institution that truly distinguished him from all the appreciate Fred’s involvement in bringing the Big Ten men’s other candidates,” Stephan said. and women’s basketball tournaments to Indianapolis and A native of Indianapolis, Glass earned bachelor’s and law look forward to working with him on other projects going degrees from IU in 1981 and 1984, respectively. He served forward.” as chief of staff to former Indiana Gov. Evan Bayh from

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Media may pass through LYNCH INTERVIEW REQUESTS network television and student radio, will be the restricted areas (between the 25-yard lines) All coaching staff interview requests should located on the fifth floor of the Memorial Stadium by using the first rows of the stands on the East be directed to Jeff Keag. Coach Lynch and press box. Student radio stations will broadcast and West sides of Memorial Stadium. We ask his staff will be available following practice from the roof of the Memorial Stadium press box, that you continue moving through the stands on Tuesday and Wednesday. In addition, accessible from the stairwell after exiting the withoutmedi stopping. a informCoachat ion Lynch is available on both the Big elevator on the seventh floor. Television stations Ten teleconference and at his weekly press and photographers, other than the network IUHOOSIERS.COM conference on Tuesdays. stations, must shoot all game footage from the IUHoosiers.com is the official web site of the Requests for post-practice interviews sidelines. Space cannot be made available for Indiana football program. This is the best and should be made at least 24 hours in advance television stations or photographers to shoot most efficient way for media wishing to receive and should be made through Keag. Interview from the press box during televised games. updated information on IU football, including requests for Thursdays and Fridays will be However, spaces are available for talent to game notes, updated player information and considered special requests and may not be watch the game on the fifth floor as is available. statistics. Transcripts and audio of Coach Lynch’s able to be accommodated, with the exception of Network television is located on the seventh weekly press conference and all home postgame those requested by network television stations level of the press box. Level five and level seven press conferences will be posted on the web broadcasting that week’s game. Sunday is can be accessed via the elevator located on the site shortly following their conclusions. the off day for the staff and players and will West side of Memorial Stadium. be treated as such with respect to interview SCOUT TICKETS requests. RADIO STATIONS As per the Big Ten’s policy, professional The fifth level of the Memorial Stadium press scouts must purchase tickets to Indiana football PLAYER INTERVIEW REQUESTS box contains two radio booths. One is reserved games. Please contact the Indiana Athletics All player interview requests should be for the Indiana University Radio Network and Ticket Office at 1-866-IU-SPORTS to purchase directed to Jeff Keag. Requested offensive the other is reserved for the commercial carrier tickets. Press box passes are not available for players will be available following practice of the opposing team as designated by the scouts. on Tuesdays, while defensive players will opposition’s sports information department. be available following Wednesday evening’s Phone lines have already been installed for the ROAD REQUESTS practice. Selected players, based on their opposition’s commercial radio station. Indiana’s media contingent is responsible class schedule, will be available on Tuesday The roof of the press box is the location for for making its own credential requests for road afternoons following Coach Lynch’s press both Indiana University’s and visiting teams’ games. Jeff Keag will work with each road conference. Requests for post-practice student radio stations. Student radio stations opponent’s sports information director to find interviews should be made at least 24 hours in must make arrangements to have phone lines out the best way for each media outlet to go advance. installed at their own expense prior to the about making their requests (email, web site, Players will be unable to accommodate game. The Memorial Stadium press box can etc.). Please contact Keag with questions. interview requests on Thursdays, Fridays and accommodate no more than four radio stations Sundays, with the exception of those requested providing live broadcasts for the game. LYNCH PRESS CONFERENCE by network television stations broadcasting Indiana head coach Bill Lynch will meet with that week’s game. Sunday is the off day for the WIRELESS ACCESS the media every Tuesday during the regular staff and players and will be treated as such Wireless Internet access is available in season at 1 p.m. ET in the Hoosier Room located with respect to interview requests. Personal the Memorial Stadium press box. A username, in the lower level of the Southeast corner phone numbers will not be made available to password and directions explaining how to use of Memorial Stadium. The exception is the media, and players have been instructed not our wireless service will be available in the first week of the season. Due to the Thursday to conduct interviews when contacted without gameday packet located at your press box seat. evening season opener, Lynch will hold his first prior approval from the media relations staff. If you have any questions or need an additional press conference of the season on Monday, sheet, please contact a member of the media Aug. 31. Live streaming of the press conference POST-GAME INTERVIEW POLICY relations staff who will be seated in the back will be made available on IUHoosiers.com The Indiana locker room is closed at home row of the press box directly outside the and via teleconference. Contact Jeff Keag for and road games. A media relations staffer elevator. teleconference information. will collect all player requests in the press box approximately midway through the fourth PRACTICE SCHEDULE quarter. Requested players will be available in The Indiana football team will practice the weight room of the new North End Zone on Monday-Thursday with a walk-through on complex approximately 15 minutes after all Friday afternoon. Practices on Monday and home games. Thursday are both closed to the media. The Head coach Bill Lynch will be available in the team will practice from 4-6:15 p.m. on Tuesday team auditorium of the North End Zone facility

www.iuhoosiers.com 179 Indiana University’s football program receives some of the most extensive2009 media indiana coverage inF theOO country.TBAL LearfieldL Communications holds the exclusive rights as IU’s official radio outlet. Headquartered in Jefferson City, Mo., Learfield Com- munications owns the multimedia rights to 40 leading uni- versities in addition to the Black Coaches & Administrators and the Big Ten Conference, a 2008 addition to the Learfield family. For 37 years, Learfield has excelled in administering the multimedia rights for a host of reputable colleges and uni- versities. It provides exclusive sports programming to more than 1,000 radio stations throughout the country. Learfield’s strategic affiliation with Team Services, LLC, also affords its partners a distinct advantage in the areas of venue consult- I RU RADio NetWO K ing, naming rights and market research.

DON FISCHER This marks the 37th year that Don Fischer has been the radio play-by-play “voice” of Indiana University football and

men’s basketball games. The past 22 years, Fischer has Pete Compise (left), Don Fischer (center) and Joe Smith (right) worked as an independent contractor and is currently serv- ing the IU Radio Network owned by Learfield Communica- A native of Mendota and Rochelle, Ill., Fischer has been Since 1997, Compise has worked in human resources and tions out of Jefferson City, Mo. in the radio business for 41 years. His previous broadcast management for Maker’s Mark Distillery and Thornton Oil In addition to broadcasting the games, Fischer hosts experience includes stops in Butte, Mont., Ottawa, Ill., Corporation in Louisville, and he is currently a senior execu- the weekly coaches radio talk shows for both football and Springfield, Ill., and Terre Haute, Ind. tive recruiter for Executive Leadership Solutions, an execu- basketball and has a daily show, Monday through Friday, Fischer has four sons and eight grandchildren. Don and tive search firm specializing in the retail industry. from September through March. The daily show is called his wife, Susy, reside in Greenwood, Ind. “IU Sports Today” and is syndicated throughout the state Pete and his wife, Rhonda, currently reside in Henryville, Ind. of Indiana. Fischer also offers stations a weekly talk show PETE COMPISE about IU football and basketball that airs in several markets Former Indiana University assistant football coach Pete JOE SMITH around the state during the school year. Compise is in his fifth year with the IU Radio Network as the Joe Smith is in his 27th year with the IU Radio Network. Fischer does freelance sportscasting, which for the past color analyst for Hoosier football. He previously had spent He has handled pre-game, halftime, and post-game duties 15 years has included being the television voice of the Indi- 11 years in the same capacity at the University of Louis- for Indiana football and men’s basketball since 1983. anapolis Colts. He broadcasts the team’s preseason games ville. Smith, the sports director of WGCL-AM 1370 in Bloom- on WTTV-Channel 4 in Indianapolis. A 1969 University of Louisville graduate and former full- ington, is in his 40th year of radio broadcasting in Blooming- During his 36 years of work with IU, Fischer has been back and place-kicker on the Cardinal football team, Comp- ton. He began his broadcasting career in 1969 at WAIK Ra- named Indiana Sportscaster of the Year 23 times by two ise served as team captain in 1968 and earned the Senior dio in Galesburg, Ill. From 1973-89, Joe worked on “RFD-4 different organizations, the last time coming in 2006. The Leadership Award in his final campaign. He converted Agri-Business Show” on WTTV-4 with the late Bob Cook. National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association has 76-of-88 extra-point attempts and scored 136 points in his In 1998, Smith was named Indiana Sportscaster of the awarded him 19 times, while the Indiana Sportswriters and collegiate football career, and he also was a three-year let- Year and in April 2003, he was inducted into the Indiana Sportscasters Association has named him its honoree four terwinner in baseball. Sportswriters/Sportscasters Hall of Fame. Joe handled the times. Compise began his college coaching career as an as- IU TV Warmup Shows from 1978-82 and hosted several He has won several awards for best play-by-play per- sistant coach to Lee Corso at Louisville in 1972. The Car- IU Coaches Shows from 1983-96 and again from 2002-04. formance, and he has been honored by Indiana University dinals posted a 9-1 mark and finished 14th in the nation In June 2004, Smith received the J.W. Medal with the J.W. Bill Orwig Medal, that goes to non-alumni for that season. that goes to non-alumni for distinguished service to the Uni- distinguished service to the University. He also has been He then followed Corso to Bloomington, where he served versity. named an Honorary “I” Man. on the Hoosiers staff from 1973 through 1976, and earned Joe has two children, both of whom are Indiana Univer- The Indiana Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association his master’s while at IU. Compise left Indiana in February sity graduates. Jeff, who currently resides in Indianapolis, inducted Fischer into the ISSA Hall of Fame in April 2004. 1977, to become the head football coach at Hanover Col- is a 2002 graduate with a bachelor’s degree in sport com- Fischer has broadcast more than 1,500 Indiana University lege. He led Hanover to the 1979 and 1980 Hoosier Buckeye munications. Joe’s daughter, Jamie, earned her bachelor’s games a total that includes eight bowl games, four NCAA Conference Championships and was a three-time confer- degree from Indiana University in kinesiology in 2005, and basketball championship games and two N.I.T. champion- ence Coach of the Year honoree. her master’s in sports management at the University of Ten- ship games. From 1973 through 1987, he worked for ABC Compise left Hanover in June 1982 to enter the restaurant nessee in August 2006. Radio, Canada’s CBC and several additional major market business. He owned and operated Alexander’s Restaurant radio stations, including WIRE in Indianapolis, as their in the Louisville Galleria from 1982-87 and The Terrace source for reports during the month of May coverage of the Restaurant at Kaden Tower from 1987-97. During this time, Indianapolis 500. During that 15-year period, Fischer also Compise also worked as a color analyst for Louisville Cardi- served WIRE and Network Indiana, a statewide news net- nals Football telecasts on WDRB-Fox 41 TV in Louisville and work, as their sports director. on WHAS-840 AM for radio broadcasts.

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