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2010 Spring Football Meet the Hoosiers 2010 spring FooTBALL Spring preview www.iuhoosiers.com 1 2010 spring FooTBALL UNIVERSITY FACTS Total No. of Starters Returning: 14 Location: Bloomington, Ind. Offense: 8 Population: 69,247 QB – Ben Chappell Founded: 1820 RB – Darius Willis Joined Big Ten: 1899 WR – Terrance Turner First Year of Big Ten Football: 1900 WR – Tandon Doss Enrollment: 40,354 WR – Damarlo Belcher Nickname: Hoosiers LG – Justin Pagán Colors:2010 Cream andQuick Crimson FAcTs C – WillSpring Matte preview Marching Band: Marching Hundred RT – James Brewer President: Michael McRobbie Director of Athletics: Fred Glass Defense: 4 Senior Woman Administrator: Mary Ann Rohleder DT – Adam Replogle Faculty Representative: Bruce Jaffee DT – Larry Black, Jr. Ticket Office Phone: 866-IUSPORTS SLB – Tyler Replogle Website: IUHoosiers.com CB – Donnell Jones HEAD COACH Special Teams: 2 Head Coach: Bill Lynch (Butler University, 1977) K – Nick Freeland Years at IU: Fourth Year as Head Coach; 6th Overall P – Chris Hagerup Coaching Experience: 18th year as Head Coach; 33rd Year Overall Overall Record/Years: 95-90-3 (.526)/17 Total No. of Starters Lost: 10 Conference Record/Years: 59-56-2 (.537)/17 Offense: 3 LT – Rodger Saffold COACHING STAFF RG – Pete Saxon Dennis Springer (Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs/ TE – Troy Wagner Special Teams Co-Coordinator) Matt Canada (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Defense: 7 Kyle Conner (Tackles and Tight Ends) DE – Greg Middleton Brian George (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Tackles) DE – Jammie Kirlew Mo Moriarity (Centers and Guards) MLB – Matt Mayberry Billy Lynch (Wide Receivers) WLB – Will Patterson Joe Palcic (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary) CB – Ray Fisher George Ricumstrict (Defensive Ends/Special Teams Co-Coordinator) SS – Austin Thomas Mike Yeager (Linebackers /Recruiting Coordinator) FS – Nick Polk Harold Mauro - Director of Football Operations Mark Deal - Associate Director of Football Operations STADIUM INFORMATION Name: Memorial Stadium (FieldTurf) MEDIA RELATIONS Capacity: 52,692 Media Relations Director: J.D. Campbell Largest Crowd/Year: 56,223 vs. Purdue, 1969 Football SID: Jeff Keag Office Phone: 812-855-6209 2010 SCHEDULE Cell Phone: 812-219-2925 Date Opponent Site Fax: 812-855-9401 Sept. 2 Towson Bloomington, Ind. Email: [email protected] Sept. 18 at Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. Press Box Phone: 812-855-2754 Sept. 25 Akron Bloomington, Ind. Oct. 2 Michigan Bloomington, Ind. TEAM INFORMATION Oct. 9 at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio Offensive Formation: Multiple Oct. 16 Arkansas State Bloomington, Ind. Defensive Formation: 4-3 Oct. 23 at Illinois Champaign, Ill. Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 Oct. 30 Northwestern Bloomington, Ind. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 45/22 Nov. 6 Iowa Bloomington, Ind. Offense: 19/8 Nov. 13 at Wisconsin Madison, Wis. Defense: 23/12 Nov. 20 vs. Penn State Landover, Md. (FedExField) Special Teams: 3/2 Nov. 27 at Purdue West Lafayette, Ind. 2009 Overall Record: 4-8 2009 Big Ten Record/Finish: 1-7/T-10th 2 www.iuhoosiers.com 2010 spring FooTBALL OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS LT LE PK 72 Andrew McDonald, 6-6, 304, Sr./Jr. 44 Darius Johnson, 6-0, 255, Sr./Jr. 99 Nick Freeland, 5-11, 198, Jr./So. 77 Josh Hager, 6-9, 301, Sr./Jr. 51 Terrance Thomas, 6-1, 268, Sr./Sr. 39 Mitch Ewald, 5-10, 168, So./Fr. LG DT P 70 Justin Pagán, 6-5, 332, Jr./Jr. 97 Larry Black, Jr., 6-2, 309, Jr./So. 12 Chris Hagerup, 6-5, 206, Sr./Jr. 65 Marc Damisch,Spring 6-6, 315, Jr./So. preview75 Nicholas Sliger, 6-3, 295, Jr./So. 2010 DepTh chArT LS C DT 95 Jeff Sanders, 6-4, 245, Sr./5th 60 Will Matte, 6-2, 295, Jr./So. 98 Adam Replogle, 6-3, 290, So./So. 56 Josh Keyt, 6-1, 235, So./Fr. 62 Jordan Marquette, 6-3, 290, Sr./5th 69 Mick Mentzer, 6-4, 317, Jr./So. 52 Jarrod Smith, 6-4, 310, Sr./5th H RG 17 Teddy Schell, 6-5, 227, Sr./Jr. 79 Cody Faulkner, 6-5, 315, Sr./5th RE 12 Chris Hagerup, 6-5, 206, Sr./Jr. 66 Aaron Price, 6-4, 298, So./Fr. 55 Deonte Mack, 6-3, 285, Sr./5th 93 Fred Jones, 6-4, 270, Sr./Jr. KR RT 90 Eric Thomas, 6-4, 285, Sr./Jr. 2 Tandon Doss, 6-3, 195, Jr./Jr. 73 James Brewer, 6-8, 335, Sr./5th 1 Terrance Turner, 6-3, 210, Sr./5th 68 Colin Rodkey, 6-4, 285, So./Fr. WLB 42 Chad Sherer, 6-0, 225, Jr./So. PR WR 33 Damon Sims, 6-3, 230, So./Fr. 2 Tandon Doss, 6-3, 195, Jr./Jr. 1 Terrance Turner, 6-3, 210, Sr./5th 15 Matt Ernest, 6-2, 190, Sr./Jr. 9 Tyler Adetona, 6-1, 208, Jr./So. MLB 46 Tyler Replogle, 6-2, 238, Sr./Sr. WR 53 Jeff Thomas, 6-1, 249, Sr./Jr. 88 Damarlo Belcher, 6-5, 215, Jr./Jr. 81 Duwyce Wilson, 6-3, 200, So./Fr. SLB 48 Leon Beckum, 5-11, 226, Sr./Jr. WR 45 Dimitrius Carr-Watson, 6-1, 235, So./Fr. 2 Tandon Doss, 6-3, 195, Jr./Jr. 84 Jamonne Chester, 6-1, 205, So./Fr. CB 23 Adrian Burks, 6-0, 185, Sr./5th QB 15 Matt Ernest, 6-2, 190, Sr./Jr. 4 Ben Chappell, 6-3, 239, Sr./5th 14 Adam Follett, 6-5, 236, Jr./So. FS 29 Chris Adkins, 6-1, 195, Sr./Jr. RB 30 Jarrell Drane, 6-2, 210, Sr./Jr. 28 Darius Willis, 6-0, 225, Jr./So. 21 Trea Burgess, 6-1, 230, Sr./5th SS 5 Mitchell Evans, 6-3, 200, Sr./Sr. TE 14 Jerimy Finch, 6-1, 224, Sr./Sr. 41 Max Dedmond, 6-5, 255, Sr./Jr. 86 Brad Martin, 6-4, 245, Sr./5th CB 10 Donnell Jones, 5-10, 210, Sr./Jr. 6 Richard Council, 6-1, 201, Sr./5th Quarterback Ben Chappell is one of eight returning starters on offense. The Hoosiers return four starters on defense. www.iuhoosiers.com 3 2010 spring FooTBALL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./Elg. Hometown/Last School 9 Adetona, Tyler WR 6-1 208 Jr./So. Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville 29 Adkins, Chris ** S 6-1 195 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 61 Ahlfeld, Chris C 6-1 276 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 27 Banks, Antonio RB 5-10 200 Fr./Fr. Middletown, Ohio/Middletown 35 Barnett, Lawrence CB 5-10 194 So./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Luers 48 Beckum, Leon ** LB 5-11 226 Sr./Jr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington North 882010 Belcher s, Damarlopring ** WRA Lph6-5AB eT215ic ALJr ./Jr.Spring ros TerFort Wayne, p Ind./Northreview Side 97 Black, Jr., Larry * DT 6-2 309 Jr./So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Wyoming 41 Blackwell, David RB 6-0 215 So./Fr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 83 Bolser, Ted TE 6-5 245 So./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Indian Hill 73 Brewer, James ** RT 6-8 335 Sr./5th Indianapolis, Ind./Arlington 21 Burgess, Trea *** RB 6-1 230 Sr./5th Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 31 Burks, Aaron S 5-11 192 Sr./5th Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista 23 Burks, Adrian *** CB 6-0 185 Sr./5th Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista 53 Bush, Kevin DE 6-3 252 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./University of Toledo 45 Carr-Watson, Dimitrius LB 6-1 235 So./Fr. Calumet City, Ill./Mount Carmel 61 Carter, Mike DE 6-1 225 So./Fr. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 78 Carter, Tony DT 6-1 285 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 74 Chapman, Charlie OT 6-6 312 So./Fr. South Rockwood, Mich./Airport 4 Chappell, Ben *** QB 6-3 239 Sr./5th Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 84 Chester, Jamonne WR 6-1 205 So./Fr. Detroit, Mich./Redford Covenant 94 Cornley, Javon DE 6-5 235 So./Fr. Columbus, Ohio/Northland 6 Council, Richard ** CB 6-1 201 Sr./5th Carrollton, Texas/Newman Smith 24 Covington, Shane RB 6-1 208 Jr./So. Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside University 19 Creevey, Connor QB 6-2 230 Jr./So. South Bend, Ind./Marian 49 Dahlstrom, Griffen LB 6-3 225 So./Fr. Coatesville, Ind./North Putnam 65 Damisch, Marc * OL 6-6 315 Jr./So. Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove 3 Davis-Walker, Zach ** RB 5-8 196 Sr./Jr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Plantation 41 Dedmond, Max ** TE 6-5 255 Sr./Jr. Evansville, Ind./Evansville Central 37 Denton, Jack LB 6-2 240 Fr./Fr. Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville 31 Dietrick, Kyle S 6-2 201 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Bishop Chatard 2 Doss, Tandon ** WR 6-3 195 Jr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 30 Drane, Jarrell * S 6-2 210 Sr./Jr. Plantation, Fla./Plantation 15 Ernest, Matt ** CB 6-2 190 Sr./Jr. Crown Point, Ind./Crown Point 5 Evans, Mitchell *** S 6-3 200 Sr./Sr. West Milton, Ohio/Milton Union 39 Ewald, Mitch K 5-10 168 So./Fr. Naperville, Ill./Waubonsie Valley 79 Faulkner, Cody *** OL 6-5 315 Sr./5th Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights 50 Fiacable, Steve OL 6-1 297 So./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 14 Finch, Jerimy ** S 6-1 224 Sr./Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./University of Florida 14 Follett, Adam QB 6-5 236 Jr./So. Caledonia, Mich./Alma 91 Ford, Nick K 5-9 204 Sr./5th LaPorte, Ind./LaPorte 99 Freeland, Nick * K 5-11 198 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 77 Hager, Josh * OT 6-9 301 Sr./Jr. Florissant, Mo./McCluer North 12 Hagerup, Chris ** P 6-5 206 Sr./Jr. Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay 44 Johnson, Darius ** DE 6-0 255 Sr./Jr. Detroit, Mich./Highland Park 10 Jones, Donnell ** CB 5-10 210 Sr./Jr. St.
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