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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: jkeag@.edu 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

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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.

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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. , 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. Petersburg, Fla./Lakewood 93 Jones, Fred ** DE 6-4 270 Sr./Jr. Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek 56 Keyt, Josh DE 6-1 235 So./Fr. Greencastle, Ind./North Putnam 16 Kiel, Dusty QB 6-2 227 So./Fr. Columbus, Ind./Columbus East 22 Kiles, Lenyatta CB 5-11 188 Jr./Jr. Los Angeles, Calif./Cerritos (Calif.) College 20 Lanning, Michael WR 6-5 185 Jr./So. Batesville, Ind./Batesville 85 Love III, Charles TE 6-3 228 Jr./So. Memphis, Tenn./Trezevant 54 Lukaszewski, Jamie * LB 5-9 195 Sr./5th Mishawaka, Ind./Mishawaka 55 Mack, Deonte *** DE 6-3 285 Sr./5th Elkhart, Ind./Elkhart Central 62 Marquette, Jordan * C 6-3 290 Sr./5th Huntington Beach, Calif./Fullerton (Calif.) CC 86 Martin, Brad *** TE 6-4 245 Sr./5th Marion, Ohio/Marion Pleasant 23 Martin, Brett WR 6-3 203 So./Fr. New Albany, Ind./New Albany

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60 Matte, Will * C 6-2 295 Jr./So. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South 72 McDonald, Andrew ** LT 6-6 304 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 39 McGhee, Brandon * LB 6-1 230 Sr./Jr. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 58 McGuigan, Tyler OL 6-2 285 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 67 McShane, Pat OL 6-5 297 So./Fr. Stow, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit 69 Mentzer, Mick * DT 6-4 317 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 82 Muhammad, Dre * WR 5-10 185 Sr./Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Harding 63 Owens,Spring Milton DTP r2010eview6-2 S318pring Sr./Jr. AlphGaryab, Ind./Harmonyetic Communityal Schoolroster 70 Pagán, Justin ** OL 6-5 332 Jr./Jr. Chicago, Ill./St. Patrick 18 Pimentel, Andrew S 5-10 178 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral 10 Pines, Adam P 6-0 183 Jr./So. Highland Park, Ill./Highland Park 66 Price, Aaron OL 6-4 298 So./Fr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 98 Replogle, Adam * DT 6-3 290 So./So. Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 46 Replogle, Tyler *** LB 6-2 238 Sr./Sr. Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 68 Rodkey, Colin OT 6-4 285 So./Fr. Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 42 Roggeman, Chad P 6-0 181 So./Fr. Mishawaka, Ind./Mishawaka 95 Rose, Lee LB 6-1 225 Jr./So. Charlotte, N.C./University of Richmond 95 Sanders, Jeff ** LS 6-4 245 Sr./5th Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart-Griffin 17 Schell, Teddy * QB/H 6-5 227 Sr./Jr. Barrington, Ill./Barrington 42 Sherer, Chad * LB 6-0 225 Jr./So. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights 33 Sims, Damon LB 6-3 230 So./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain 75 Sliger, Nicholas * DT 6-3 295 Jr./So. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern 52 Smith, Jarrod ** DT 6-4 310 Sr./5th Fairborn, Ohio/Fairborn 36 St. Fort, Peter CB 6-0 182 Jr./So. Naples, Fla./Golden Gate 91 Svarczkopf, Greg LB 5-9 208 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 90 Thomas, Eric ** DE 6-4 285 Sr./Jr. Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 53 Thomas, Jeff LB 6-1 249 Sr./Jr. Millbrae, Calif./Foothill (Calif.) CC 51 Thomas, Terrance *** DL 6-1 268 Sr./Sr. Detroit, Mich./St. Martin De Porres 26 Turner, Nick RB 6-0 185 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Southport 1 Turner, Terrance *** WR 6-3 210 Sr./5th Auburn Hills, Mich./West Bloomfield 27 Webb, Alexander CB 6-0 183 Jr./So. Mequon, Wis./Homestead 37 West, Kevin K 5-9 162 So./Fr. Newburgh, Ind./Castle 28 Willis, Darius * RB 6-0 225 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central 81 Wilson, Duwyce WR 6-3 200 So./Fr. Columbus, Ind./Columbus East 13 Wright-Baker, Edward QB 6-1 225 So./Fr. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 38 Zachery, Nick S 6-1 198 So./Fr. Sheridan, Ind./Sheridan

* - indicates number of varsity letters earned

Coaching Staff Bill Lynch - Head Coach Dennis Springer - Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs/Co-Special Teams Coordinator Matt Canada - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Kyle Conner - Tackles and Tight Ends Brian George - Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Tackles Mo Moriarity - Centers and Guards 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 6-3 210 Sr./5th Auburn Hills, Mich./West Bloomfield 2 Doss, Tandon ** WR 6-3 195 Jr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 3 Davis-Walker, Zach ** RB 5-8 196 Sr./Jr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Plantation 4 Chappell, Ben *** QB 6-3 239 Sr./5th Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 5 Evans, Mitchell *** S 6-3 200 Sr./Sr. West Milton, Ohio/Milton Union 6 Council, Richard ** CB 6-1 201 Sr./5th Carrollton, Texas/Newman Smith 9 Adetona, Tyler WR 6-1 208 Jr./So. Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville 102010 Jones, S Donnellpring ** CBN umeric5-10 al210 rosSr./Jr.Spring ter St. Petersburg, P rFla./Lakewoodeview 10 Pines, Adam P 6-0 183 Jr./So. Highland Park, Ill./Highland Park 12 Hagerup, Chris ** P 6-5 206 Sr./Jr. Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay 13 Wright-Baker, Edward QB 6-1 225 So./Fr. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 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 15 Ernest, Matt ** CB 6-2 190 Sr./Jr. Crown Point, Ind./Crown Point 16 Kiel, Dusty QB 6-2 227 So./Fr. Columbus, Ind./Columbus East 17 Schell, Teddy * QB/H 6-5 227 Sr./Jr. Barrington, Ill./Barrington 18 Pimentel, Andrew S 5-10 178 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral 19 Creevey, Connor QB 6-2 230 Jr./So. South Bend, Ind./Marian 20 Lanning, Michael WR 6-5 185 Jr./So. Batesville, Ind./Batesville 21 Burgess, Trea *** RB 6-1 230 Sr./5th Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 22 Kiles, Lenyatta CB 5-11 188 Jr./Jr. Los Angeles, Calif./Cerritos (Calif.) College 23 Burks, Adrian *** CB 6-0 185 Sr./5th Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista 23 Martin, Brett WR 6-3 203 So./Fr. New Albany, Ind./New Albany 24 Covington, Shane RB 6-1 208 Jr./So. Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside University 26 Turner, Nick RB 6-0 185 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Southport 27 Webb, Alexander CB 6-0 183 Jr./So. Mequon, Wis./Homestead 27 Banks, Antonio RB 5-10 200 Fr./Fr. Middletown, Ohio/Middletown 28 Willis, Darius * RB 6-0 225 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central 29 Adkins, Chris ** S 6-1 195 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 30 Drane, Jarrell * S 6-2 210 Sr./Jr. Plantation, Fla./Plantation 31 Burks, Aaron S 5-11 192 Sr./5th Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista 31 Dietrick, Kyle S 6-2 201 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Bishop Chatard 33 Sims, Damon LB 6-3 230 So./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain 35 Barnett, Lawrence CB 5-10 194 So./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Luers 36 St. Fort, Peter CB 6-0 182 Jr./So. Naples, Fla./Golden Gate 37 West, Kevin K 5-9 162 So./Fr. Newburgh, Ind./Castle 37 Denton, Jack LB 6-2 240 Fr./Fr. Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville 38 Zachery, Nick S 6-1 198 So./Fr. Sheridan, Ind./Sheridan 39 Ewald, Mitch K 5-10 168 So./Fr. Naperville, Ill./Waubonsie Valley 39 McGhee, Brandon * LB 6-1 230 Sr./Jr. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 41 Dedmond, Max ** TE 6-5 255 Sr./Jr. Evansville, Ind./Evansville Central 41 Blackwell, David RB 6-0 215 So./Fr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 42 Sherer, Chad * LB 6-0 225 Jr./So. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights 42 Roggeman, Chad P 6-0 181 So./Fr. Mishawaka, Ind./Mishawaka 44 Johnson, Darius ** DE 6-0 255 Sr./Jr. Detroit, Mich./Highland Park 45 Carr-Watson, Dimitrius LB 6-1 235 So./Fr. Calumet City, Ill./Mount Carmel 46 Replogle, Tyler *** LB 6-2 238 Sr./Sr. Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 48 Beckum, Leon ** LB 5-11 226 Sr./Jr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington North 49 Dahlstrom, Griffen LB 6-3 225 So./Fr. Coatesville, Ind./North Putnam 50 Fiacable, Steve OL 6-1 297 So./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 51 Thomas, Terrance *** DL 6-1 268 Sr./Sr. Detroit, Mich./St. Martin De Porres 52 Smith, Jarrod ** DT 6-4 310 Sr./5th Fairborn, Ohio/Fairborn 53 Bush, Kevin DE 6-3 252 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./University of Toledo 53 Thomas, Jeff LB 6-1 249 Sr./Jr. Millbrae, Calif./Foothill (Calif.) CC 54 Lukaszewski, Jamie * LB 5-9 195 Sr./5th Mishawaka, Ind./Mishawaka 55 Mack, Deonte *** DE 6-3 285 Sr./5th Elkhart, Ind./Elkhart Central 56 Keyt, Josh DE 6-1 235 So./Fr. Greencastle, Ind./North Putnam

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58 McGuigan, Tyler OL 6-2 285 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 60 Matte, Will * C 6-2 295 Jr./So. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South 61 Ahlfeld, Chris C 6-1 276 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 61 Carter, Mike DE 6-1 225 So./Fr. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 62 Marquette, Jordan * C 6-3 290 Sr./5th Huntington Beach, Calif./Fullerton (Calif.) CC 63 Owens, Milton DT 6-2 318 Sr./Jr. Gary, Ind./Harmony Community School 65 Damisch, Marc * OL 6-6 315 Jr./So. Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove 66 Price,Spring Aaron OLP review6-42010 298 SpringSo./Fr. NBloomington,umeric Ind./Bloomingtonal Southroster 67 McShane, Pat OL 6-5 297 So./Fr. Stow, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit 68 Rodkey, Colin OT 6-4 285 So./Fr. Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 69 Mentzer, Mick * DT 6-4 317 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 70 Pagán, Justin ** OL 6-5 332 Jr./Jr. Chicago, Ill./St. Patrick 72 McDonald, Andrew ** LT 6-6 304 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 73 Brewer, James ** RT 6-8 335 Sr./5th Indianapolis, Ind./Arlington 74 Chapman, Charlie OT 6-6 312 So./Fr. South Rockwood, Mich./Airport 75 Sliger, Nicholas * DT 6-3 295 Jr./So. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern 77 Hager, Josh * OT 6-9 301 Sr./Jr. Florissant, Mo./McCluer North 78 Carter, Tony DT 6-1 285 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 79 Faulkner, Cody *** OL 6-5 315 Sr./5th Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights 81 Wilson, Duwyce WR 6-3 200 So./Fr. Columbus, Ind./Columbus East 82 Muhammad, Dre * WR 5-10 185 Sr./Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Harding 83 Bolser, Ted TE 6-5 245 So./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Indian Hill 84 Chester, Jamonne WR 6-1 205 So./Fr. Detroit, Mich./Redford Covenant 85 Love III, Charles TE 6-3 228 Jr./So. Memphis, Tenn./Trezevant 86 Martin, Brad *** TE 6-4 245 Sr./5th Marion, Ohio/Marion Pleasant 88 Belcher, Damarlo ** WR 6-5 215 Jr./Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind./North Side 90 Thomas, Eric ** DE 6-4 285 Sr./Jr. Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 91 Ford, Nick K 5-9 204 Sr./5th LaPorte, Ind./LaPorte 91 Svarczkopf, Greg LB 5-9 208 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 93 Jones, Fred ** DE 6-4 270 Sr./Jr. Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek 94 Cornley, Javon DE 6-5 235 So./Fr. Columbus, Ohio/Northland 95 Sanders, Jeff ** LS 6-4 245 Sr./5th Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart-Griffin 95 Rose, Lee LB 6-1 225 Jr./So. Charlotte, N.C./University of Richmond 97 Black, Jr., Larry * DT 6-2 309 Jr./So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Wyoming 98 Replogle, Adam * DT 6-3 290 So./So. Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 99 Freeland, Nick * K 5-11 198 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North

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Pronunciation Guide 4 Ben CHAPPELL...... chapel 42 Chad SHERER...... SHEER 77 Josh HAGER...... HAY-gur 9 Tyler ADETONA...... AID-uh-toe-nuh 46 Tyler REPLOGLE...... ruh-PLOE-gull 81 DUWYCE Wilson...... duh-WEESS 10 DONNELL Jones...... DAH-nell 50 Steve FIACABLE...... fee-uh-KAY-bull 84 JAMONNE Chester...... juh-MAHN 12 Chris HAGERUP...... HAH-gur-up 52 JARROD Smith...... Jared 91 Greg SVARCZKOPF...... SCHWARTZ-koff 14 Adam FOLLETT...... FAH-let 54 Jamie LUKASZEWSKI...... lew-kuh-CHEF-ski 94 JAVON Cornley...... juh-VAHN 17 Teddy SCHELL...... SHELL 56 Josh KEYT...... kite 98 Adam REPLOGLE...... ruh-PLOE-gull 18 Andrew PIMENTEL...... PIH-men-tell 58 Tyler McGUIGAN...... mick-GWIH-guhn 21 TREA Burgess...... tray 60 Will MATTE...... MAT-ee COACHES 22 LENYATTA KILES...... len-YAH-tuh, KYLEZ 65 Marc DAMISCH...... DAY-mish Mo MORIARITY...... more-ee-ARE-tee 30 JARRELL Drane...... Juh-RELL 70 Justin Pagán...... puh-GAHN Joe PALCIC...... pal-SICK 39 Mitch EWALD...... EE-wahld 75 Nicholas SLIGER...... SLY-gur

www.iuhoosiers.com 7 2010 Spring FOOTBALL SPRING CLEANUP Allen, La., native finished the game with four tackles as a second straight Thursday night season opener. Senior safety Mitchell Evans (hip), senior defen- and limited Reggie Wayne to just five receptions and IU will also face Penn State at FedExField, home of sive lineman Terrance Thomas (shoulder) and junior 46 yards. the Washington Redskins and the NFL’s largest stadi- offensive lineman Justin Pagán will miss entirely Roby returned four kicks for 102 yards with a long um. Four of the Hoosiers’ opponents won games this or be limited in spring practice due to injuries. Evans of 34. He also downed a punt at the Indianapolis postseason, including the Rose Bowl, Orange Bowl, will also move from wide receiver to safety. 4-yard line and made one tackle on special teams. Capital One Bowl and Champs Sports Bowl. Four additional players will switch positions this Additionally, is a member of the Indiana kicks off the 2010 campaign on a Thursday spring. Junior Matt Ernest, who is also pitching for champions. Mike, the son of IU’s all-time night for the second consecutive year. The Hoosiers the Hoosier team, will move from wide re- winningest coach Bill Mallory, spent the 1986-87 will host Towson on Sept. 2, in the first meeting be- 2010ceiver to cornerback. Spring Sophomore Shane CovingtonFoo tballseasons as a graduateNo assistanttes in Bloomington. He tween the two schools. IU played its first Thursday will go over to running back from defensive back, just completed his second seasonSpring as the Saints as- game P in rMemorialeview Stadium in 2009, as it earned a while fifth-year senior Aaron Burks goes from wide sistant special teams coach. 19-13 victory over Eastern Kentucky. receiver to safety. Sophomore Andrew Pimentel After an off week, Indiana hits the road when it will switch from quarterback to safety. QUARTET AT THE NFL COMBINE travels to Bowling Green, Ky., to face Western Ken- Four members of IU’s signing class enrolled in the Left tackle Rodger Saffold, safety Nick Polk tucky on Sept. 18. The Hoosiers defeated the Hilltop- spring and will participate in spring practice. Junior and defensive ends Jammie Kirlew and Greg Mid- pers, 31-13, in the lone meeting between the two college transfers Lenyatta Kiles (cornerback) and dleton participated in the NFL Scouting Combine at programs on Aug. 30, 2008. Jeff Thomas (linebacker) will be joined by true Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. IU had the third- Akron returns to the Bloomington for the second freshmen Antonio Banks (running back) and Jack most players at the Combine in the Big Ten. time and meets IU for the third time in four seasons Denton (linebacker). Last year, Andrew Means participated in the Com- on Sept. 25. Indiana collected a 41-24 win in 2007 bine. In 2008, cornerback and and a 38-21 triumph in Ohio last year. COACH MO RETURNS Super Bowl hero , Buffalo Bills wide For the second consecutive season the Hoosiers Indiana head football coach Bill Lynch announced receiver James Hardy and long snapper Tim Bugg open conference play against Michigan and Ohio on March 1 that Myron “Mo” Moriarity joined the worked out in Indianapolis. State. Following a late 36-33 loss in Ann Arbor in Hoosier staff as the team’s offensive line coach. Mo- 2009, the Wolverines travel to Memorial Stadium for riarity replaced Bobby Johnson, who took an as- HOOSIERS HEAD TO WASHINGTON the first time since 2006 on Oct. 2. IU pays its first sistant offensive line coach position with the Buffalo The Indiana Department of Athletics reached an visit to since 2006 to face the Buckeyes Bills on Feb. 17. agreement with the Washington Redskins and Fe- the following Saturday. This marks Moriarity’s second tenure with the dExField to move its 2010 home Taking a break from Big Ten play and celebrating Hoosiers. Moriarity, who has 33 years of coaching football game with Penn State to the Redskins’ home Homecoming, Indiana wraps up non-conference play experience, coached tight ends from 2002-04 and facility in Landover, Md. The game will be played on with its first-ever meeting against Arkansas State on mentored future NFL talent Aaron Halterman. Nov. 20, 2010. IU will play in metropolitan Washing- Oct. 16. The Hoosiers have won five of their last six One of the most successful high school coaches in ton, D.C., for the first time since a 1935 meeting with Homecoming contests, including a 27-14 victory over Indiana state history, Moriarity owns a career mark the University of Maryland in Baltimore. Illinois in 2009. of 241-56 (.811) in 25 years as a head coach. He has FedExField, with a seating capacity of 91,704, is Indiana hits the road once again at Illinois on Oct. won three state championships, collected four state the largest venue used by a professional sports team 23 before returning to The Rock for its final two home runner-up finishes and 12 conference championships. in the United States. Opened in 1997, the venue has games of the season. IU hosts two of the Big Ten’s Moriarity has coached three Mr. Football winners (Bo hosted several games, including the top teams from a year ago in Northwestern (Oct. 30) Barzilauskas, Rex Grossman and Morgan Newton) 2004 BCA Classic between Virginia Tech and USC. and Iowa (Nov. 6). and is in the top 10 all-time in Indiana high school The Hoosiers wrap up their campaign facing Wis- football coaching winning percentage. FUTURE OPPONENTS ANNOUNCED consin (Nov. 13), Penn State (Nov. 20) and Purdue He spent the last five seasons as head coach at Indiana will start a pair of two-game series against (Nov. 27) for the third straight season. Indiana goes Carmel High School. Moriarity collected his third in-state schools Ball State and Indiana State. The to Madison, Wis., before taking on the Nittany Lions. state championship in 2007 and took the program to Hoosiers will play Ball State in both 2011 and 2012, IU closes out the season in West Lafayette, Ind., the state finals each of his final four seasons. Carmel and IU will play the first of two home games against with the 86th battle for the Old Oaken Bucket and went 58-14 (.806) in his five campaigns. Indiana State in 2012. The other ISU home date will the 113th overall meeting between the Hoosiers and Prior to his first stint at IU, he served as the head be in 2013. Boilermakers. coach at Bloomington South High School for 15 years The Hoosiers also added some high caliber out- (1987-2001). During that time he posted a 143-31 of-state opponents on future schedules. Indiana FANS IN THE STANDS (.822) record, won two state championships, in 1993 will play Virginia at Memorial Stadium on Sept. 10, Indiana had the third-largest one-year percentage and 1998, and was the state’s runner-up in 1997. 2011, completing a home-and-home series that com- increase in average attendance in 2009, increasing menced last year. The Hoosiers will host Delaware by 10,051 to 41,833. It marked the Hoosiers largest SUPER BOWL HOOSIERS State at home on Sept. 24, 2011. IU begins a home- home attendance since 1992 (44,074) and the first Tracy Porter picked off a Peyton Manning pass and-home series with Navy in 2012 and 2013. The time they exceeded 40,000 since the same year. and returned it 74 yards for a score with 3:12 remain- sequence of that series is yet to be determined. IU also sold out an expanded student section ing to clinch the New Orleans Saints 31-17 victory In future years, Indiana has signed on to play a se- twice, against Ohio State (11,000 seats) and again over the in Super Bowl XLIV. Porter ries against Missouri (2013 and 2014) and perennial against Purdue (15,200 seats). The Purdue total was celebrated the franchise’s first championship with an- MAC title contender Bowling Green (2013, 2014 and the fourth-largest student section in Memorial Sta- other former Hoosier, , on Feb. 7. 2017). IU also reached a home-and-home agreement dium history and the largest since 1989. The , which was the third-longest in to play Wake Forest in 2015 and 2016. Super Bowl history, marked Porter’s second INT in as ALL-BIG TEN HOOSIERS many playoff games. He forced overtime in the NFC HOOSIERS HOST SIX Sophomore wide receiver Tandon Doss, fifth- title game when he intercepted Vikings quarterback The 2010 Indiana football schedule features six year defensive end Jammie Kirlew and senior left Brett Favre with seven seconds remaining. The Port home games, including Michigan and Iowa, as well tackle Rodger Saffold earned All-Big Ten honors on

8 www.iuhoosiers.com 2010 Spring FOOTBALL Nov. 23. Doss collected first team accolades from the Rivals.com, Phil Steele’s preview magazine and Col- Leon Beckum, Brandon Bugg, Trea Burgess, conference media and second team laurels from the legeFootballNews.com released their postseason Ben Chappell, Zach Davis-Walker, Max Ded- conference coaches, while Kirlew garnered second honors. Below is a listing of the 10 Hoosiers and the mond, Mitchell Evans, Nick Ford, Jammie Kir- team honors from both groups. Saffold was named a awards they received: lew, Jamie Lukaszewski, Alex Perry, Mike Re- second team member by the coaches. Larry Black Jr. - CollegeFootballNews.com Fresh- iter, Tyler Replogle, Jeff Sanders, Pete Saxon, Senior cornerback Ray Fisher, linebacker Matt man All-America honorable mention Teddy Schell, Collin Taylor and Brian Zematis Mayberry, defensive end Greg Middleton and Saf- Tandon Doss - Phil Steele All-Big Ten first team, Col- represented the football team. fold received honorable mention recognition from the legeFootballNews.com All-Big Ten media, and junior quarterback Ben Chappell, Fisher Ray Fisher - ESPN.com All-Big Ten, SI.com honor- 2010 SIGNING CLASS and Mayberry carded honorable mention from the able mention All-America,2010 Rivals.com S All-Bigpring Ten first TFoowenty-fivetball student-athletes N willo tcontinuees their coaches. Kirlew was also Indiana’s Big Ten Sports- team, Phil Steele All-Big Ten first team, CollegeFoot- football playing careers at Indiana University, head manship Award honoree.Spring PreviewballNews.com honorable mention All-America, Col- coach Bill Lynch announced on National Signing Doss led the team in receptions in nine games and legeFootballNews.com All-Big Ten Day, Feb. 3. Lynch’s third recruiting class includes the receiving yards eight times, and he paced the team Nick Freeland - Rivals.com Big Ten All-Freshman team Illinois and Indiana Players of the Year in addition to with 962 yards, 77 receptions, five touchdowns and Jammie Kirlew - Phil Steele All-Big Ten second team 16 three-star recruits in the Rivals.com and Scout. 80.2 yards per game. The Indianapolis native finished Matt Mayberry - Phil Steele All-Big Ten third team com rankings. second in the Big Ten and 30th nationally in yards per Will Matte - CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman Eight players in the class reside from Ohio, four game and third in the league and tied for 22nd nation- All-America honorable mention from Indiana, three from Michigan, two each from ally in catches per game (6.64). Rodger Saffold - Phil Steele All-Big Ten second team Illinois, Wisconsin and California, and one from His 962 yards were 35th in the country and the Adam Replogle - CollegeFootballNews.com Fresh- Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland and Washington, D.C. ninth most for an underclassman. Doss closed out the man All-America third team The Hoosiers signed 15 players on the defensive and year second on IU’s single-season receptions list, just Darius Willis - ESPN.com All-Big Ten Freshman 10 on the offensive side of the ball. Indiana added two shy of James Hardy’s record of 79 in 2007, and team, Rivals.com Big Ten All-Freshman team, Phil six linebackers, four cornerbacks, three defensive fifth in the school’s single-season yardage rankings. Steele All-Big Ten third team linemen and two safeties. IU also welcomed three Along with his three 100-yard receiving games, running backs, two wide receivers, tight ends and of- Doss owned 533 kick return yards, 127 rushing INDIANA 3.0 fensive linemen, and one quarterback/athlete for the yards, 44 punt return yards and led the conference Forty-two Hoosier football student-athletes carried incoming class of 2009. with 138.8 all-purpose yards per contest. He finished a 3.0 grade-point average (GPA) in the fall semester “We are very pleased to welcome this group to ninth on IU’s single-season list with 1,666 all-purpose or own a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Thirty-three Indiana University,” Lynch said. “Once again our staff yards, surpassed 100 all-purpose yards in seven of Hoosiers posted 3.0’s in the fall and 31 currently hold put forth a tremendous effort and worked extremely the last nine games and eight times in 2009, includ- 3.0 cumulative GPA’s. hard to assemble this talented crop of young men. ing a season-best 242 against Purdue. On Dec. 1, 18 Hoosiers earned Academic All-Big These 25 student-athletes will excel not only on the Ten honors. Student-athletes must be letterwinners football field, but also in the classroom and commu- ADDITIONAL HONORS in at least their second academic year at their institu- nity, and will represent the football program and IU Ten Hoosier football players received postseason tion and carry a grade-point average of 3.0 or better with class and character.” honors from several publications. ESPN.com, SI.com, to be eligible for Academic All-Big Ten selection. A full listing of the 2010 class is below:

2010 INDIANA SIGNING CLASS Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Pete Bachman (BOCK-mun) DE 6-5 240 Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder HS Antonio Banks RB 5-10 210 Middletown, Ohio/Middletown HS Cameron Cole CB 5-11 175 Cincinnati, Ohio/La Salle HS Jack Denton LB 6-2 235 Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville HS Cody Evers (EE-vurz) OL 6-4 315 Little Chute, Wis./Little Chute HS Drew Hardin S 6-0 190 Louisville, Ky./Ballard HS Marlandez Harris (mahr-LAND-ez) DL 6-2 255 Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart-Griffin HS Leneil Himes (luh-NELL, HIGHMZ) TE 6-3 245 Plymouth, Ind./Plymouth HS Chase Hoobler (WHO-blur) LB 6-2 225 Orrville, Ohio/Orrville HS Kofi Hughes (KOH-fee) QB/ATH 6-2 200 Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral HS Bill Ivan (EYE-vun) OL 6-4 250 Charlevoix, Mich./Charlevoix HS Shaquille Jefferson (shuh-KEEL) S 6-0 180 Lexington, Ohio/Lexington HS Andre Kates CB 5-11 200 Washington D.C./ASA College Lenyatta Kiles (len-YAH-tuh, KYLEZ) CB 5-11 190 Los Angeles, Calif./Cerritos (Calif.) College Tim O’Conner WR 6-3 190 Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder HS Matt Perez RB 5-11 200 Park Ridge, Ill./Maine South HS Paul Phillips TE 6-5 225 Darnestown, Md./Georgetown Prep Ryan Phillis LB 6-3 230 Boardman, Ohio/Boardman HS Harrison Scott DE 6-3 250 New Albany, Ohio/New Albany HS Ishmael Thomas (ISH-may-ull) LB 6-4 210 Detroit, Mich./Renaissance HS Jeff Thomas LB 6-1 240 Millbrae, Calif./Foothill (Calif.) CC Xavier Whitaker (ek-ZAY-vyur) RB 6-2 195 Brookfield, Wis./Brookfield Central HS Brian Williams CB 6-0 180 Lawrenceville, Ga./Peachtree Ridge HS Logan Young WR 6-3 190 Muncie, Ind./Delta HS Matt Zakrzewski (zuh-CHES-kee) LB 6-2 220 Traverse City, Mich./St. Francis HS

www.iuhoosiers.com 9 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... two-time 2010 Spring Football scout team player of the week (Indiana State and Minnesota).

Prep/Personal: Cornerback for head coach WR • 6-1, 208 • So.-R Steve Tutsie at Warren Central High School ... high CB • 5-10, 194 • Fr.-R Gainesville, Ga. school teammate of Hoosier senior safety Jerimy Fort Wayne, Ind. TylerGainesville Finch and junior offensive lineman Andrew McDon- LawrenceBishop Luers ald ... helped Warren Central become the first team 2009 (FRESHMAN):A Sawdetona first collegiate action at in Indiana history to claim four consecutive state 2009: Redshirted theB arnett2009 season ... named scout Akron and also played at Virginia. titles ... rated the 13th-best prospect in the state team player of the week following the Michigan of Indiana by Rivals.com ... all-conference selec- game. 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season. tion and honorable mentionMeet all-state as a senior T he Hoosiers ... member of a defense that surrendered only 124 Prep/Personal: Cornerback and wide receiver Prep/Personal:9 Wide receiver for head coach points in 15 games (8.3 points) ... earned three let- for head coach Matt35 Lindsay at Bishop Luers High Bruce Miller at Gainesville High School ... chalked ters in football ... also a track state champion and School ... broke his left ankle in Bishop’s 2008 sea- up 75 receptions for 1,169 yards (14.9) and 12 all-state selection ... parents are Chris and Felicia son opener and missed the remainder of the year touchdowns in 2007 ... also rushed for 389 yards Adkins ... born on Sept. 27, 1988, Christian Steve ... caught a 68-yard touchdown pass before getting and scored twice ... an all-state, all-region and Adkins II is a telecommunications major. injured ... as a junior, Barnett earned all-state and all-county selection ... named receiver of the year all-conference recognition ... member of Bishop ... Rivals.com ranked Adetona the No. 96 wideout Luers 2007 Class 2A state football championship nationally ... selected team MVP after recording 53 YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD team ... Barnett had a 28-yard touchdown inter- catches, 777 yards and eight scores his junior cam- 2008 39 15 54 2.0-6 0-0 1 1 0 4 ception return in the fourth quarter to secure the paign ... set school career records with 134 catches, 2009 11 3 14 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 1 1 title ... also played on the 2008 and 2009 basket- 2,052 yards and 20 touchdowns ... Prep Star All- Totals 50 18 68CAREER 3.0-7 Stat0-0 s1 1 1 5 ball championship teams ... point guard scored 18 Southeast Region selection ... mother is Linda Earls points with eight assists in the 2008 title game and ... Earls played college and ran track at 12 points with five rebounds and five steals in the UAB and his aunt, Brenda Hill, played basketball at 2009 championship ... rated the 19th-best prospect Auburn ... born on May 28, 1990, Tyler M. Adetona in the state by Rivals.com ... named Bishop Luers is an exploratory student ... prince of an African special teams player of the year as a junior and tribe in Nigeria and is projected to be the next king. sophomore ... three-year football and four-year C • 6-1, 276 • So.-R Indianapolis, Ind. basketball letterwinner ... honor roll student ... re- North Central cruited by tackles and tight ends coach Kyle Conner Chris ... parents are John and Eugenia Barnett ... born on Ahlfeld Sept. 6, 1990, Lawrence Eugene Barnett is a crimi- 2009 (Freshman): Made collegiate debut and nal justice major. only appearance in victory at Akron. S • 6-1, 195 • Jr.-R Indianapolis, Ind. 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout ChriWarrens Central team player of the week following the Western Kentucky game. 61 2009h (Sop omorAedkin): Starteds the season opener vs. Eastern Kentucky and played in six games before Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for head LB • 5-11, 226 • Jr.-R suffering a season-ending elbow injury ... opened coach Mark Haste at North Central High School ... Bloomington, Ind. the year at cornerback before moving to safety ... earned all-state, all-conference and all-county hon- LeonBloomington North collected 14 tackles,29 11 solo, one tackle for loss ors ... member of the South All-Star team also col- and first career interception vs. No. 9 Ohio State lected academic all-conference accolades ... high 2009 (SophomorBeeckum): Played in eight games on ... posted six tackles, five solo, in win over Western school teammate of Hoosier junior defensive tackle special teams and as a back-up linebacker ... fin- Michigan ... named IU special teams player of the Tony Carter ... three-year football letterwinner also ished the year with five tackles, four solo ... named week following the Akron game. played basketball ... named team captain in football IU special teams player of the week following the and basketball ... North Central basketball team fin- Eastern Kentucky game ... Academic All-Big Ten 2008 (Freshman): Started all 12 games at cor- ished state runner-up in 2007 and won sectionals selection. 48 nerback ... finished fifth on the team with 54 tack- in 2008 ... parents are Steve and Helen Ahlfeld ... les, 39 solo, and added two tackles for loss, four Steve was a guard on the Indiana basketball team 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in each of the pass breakups, one forced and one fumble from 1972-75 and is currently an orthopedic sur- team’s final six games on special teams and re- recovery ... posted a career-high 10 tackles, seven geon for the team ... brother, Adam, was a guard for corded two tackles ... named scout team player of solo, at No. 7 Penn State ... collected a career-best the Hoosiers from 2004-08 ... Steve and Adam are the week following the Central Michigan game and eight solo stops, nine total, with one tackle for loss the only father-son, four-year players to graduate IU special teams player of the week twice ... Aca- against Iowa ... recorded seven tackles with a TFL in the history of the IU men’s basketball program ... demic All-Big Ten selection. vs. Michigan State ... forced a fumble returned for born on Nov. 24, 1989, Christopher Ryan Ahlfeld is a score and broke up a pass against Ball State ... a biology major. 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout recovered a fumble and added a pass breakup in team player of the week following the Michigan win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... made his State game. collegiate debut against Western Kentucky ... Aca- demic All-Big Ten selection.

10 www.iuhoosiers.com Peprsr / e onal: Played for head coach Scott IU history among true freshmen ... first career re- 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout Bless at Bloomington North High School ... Indiana ception came on a five-yard touchdown against team2010 player ofSpring the week followingFOOTBALL the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association 4A All-State, Bloom- Western Kentucky in the season opener ... became game. ington Herald-Times Big State honorable mention the first true freshman to reach the end zone since and IFCA Academic All-State selection as a senior Brandon Walker-Roby in 2005 ... set career highs Prep/Personal: Defensive tackle for head ... named all-conference and team MVP as a junior with six catches for 82 yards and a touchdown in coach Bernie Barre at Wyoming High School ... all- and senior ... totaled 86 tackles and forced three the Hoosiers’ win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern state, all-city and first team all-league selection ... in 2006 ... parents are Dan Beckum and ... along with teammate Tandon Doss (107 yards), selected to play in the North-South Ohio All-Star Deloris Washington ... born on Feb. 22, 1989, Leon they set an Indiana true freshmen record with 189 Game and collected Anthony Munoz Lineman of the Beckum is a fitness specialist major ... on full aca- yards against the Wildcats ... made four catches Year honor ... team captain and MVP recorded 73 demic scholarship through 21st Century Scholars for 73 yards against Michigan State ... collected tackles in 2007 and led Wyoming to an 8-3 mark Program. 58 yards, including a 47-yarder, at Minnesota ... and an appearance in the state playoffs ... 55th- Meet The Hoosierscaught three balls against Murray State (37 yards), rated prospect in the state of Ohio by Scout.com vs. Wisconsin (32 yards) and against Central Michi- ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region selection ... four- gan (28 yards). year letterwinner and honors student ... parents are Larry, Sr., and Tampala Black ... born on Dec. 1, Prep/Personal: Wide receiver for head coach 1989, Larry Black, Jr., is a recreational sport man- Casey Kolkman at North Side High School ... set agement major. WR • 6-5, 215 • Jr. the North Side single-season record with 688 re- Fort Wayne, Ind. ceiving yards as a senior in 2006, the only season North Side Damarlo he played football ... earned second team Summit YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD Athletic Conference (SAC) honors ... two-year bas- 2009 14 15 29 7.5-27 1.5-12 0 1 0 1 2009h (Sop omorBeelcher): Appeared in all 12 games ketball letterwinner ... collected first team SAC and Totals 14 15 29 7.5-27 1.5-12 0 1 0 1 with four starts ... shared the team lead with five all-area basketball honors in 2007 ... also claimed CAREER Stats receiving touchdowns and finished second on the team rebounding award ... mother is Andella Starks Hoosiers with 61 catches, 770 yards, a 12.6 aver- ... born on Oct. 8, 1988, Damarlo Belcher is a recre- age per catch and 64.2 yards per game ... closed ational sport management major. 2009 tied for fourth88 on Indiana’s single-season re- ceptions list and 13th on the single-season yardage list ... ranked fifth in the Big Ten with 5.08 grabs Year Rec Yds TD LG Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G RB • 6-0, 215 • Fr.-R Bloomington, Ind. per game and sixth in yards per game ... in league 2008 25 337 2 47 2.1 13.5 28.1 Bloomington South games only, finished fourth with 5.25 catches per 2009 61 770 5 45 5.1 12.6 64.2 D avid game and 71.1 yards per game ... along with team- Totals 86 1107 7 47 3.6 12.9 46.1 mate Tandon Doss, became first duo in IU history to CAREER Stats 2009: Redshirted theB lackwell2009 season ... named spe- each collect 60-plus receptions and 700-plus yards cial teams scout team player of the year ... four-time in a season ... their 138 combined catches rank first scout team player of the week (Eastern Kentucky, in Hoosier lore (third in Big Ten in 2009) and 1,732 Western Michigan, Northwestern and Wisconsin). yards sit second (second in Big Ten in 2009) ... aver- aged 71.1 yards per game and 5.25 receptions per Prep/Personal41: Played for head coach Drew game in conference play with four scores compared DT • 6-2, 309 • So.-R Wood at Bloomington South High School ... two- to 50.2, 4.75 and one TD in non-conference action ... Cincinnati, Ohio time all-conference selection and a member of two caught nine passes for 20-plus yards, including four LarryWyoming Conference Indiana championship teams ... rushed touchdowns and three for 30-or-more yards ... led for 1,200 yards and collected 700 yards as a senior the team in yards three times and in catches twice 2009 Honors: EarnedBlack, a spot Jr. on the Sport- en route to team MVP honors ... high school team- ... reached 90 yards three times, 80 yards five times ing News freshman All-American and All-Big Ten mate of Hoosier redshirt freshman offensive line- and 60 yards in each of the final six games ... set a teams ... CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman All- man Andrew McDonald ... also an honors student career high with nine receptions to go along with 95 America honorable mention selection. ... three-year football and basketball letterwinner ... yards and a 26-yard score at No. 19 Penn State ... 2008-09 basketball team won the Class 4A state opened the year with a career-best 97 yards on six 2009 (FRESHMAN):97 Started all 12 of the team’s title and posted a 26-0 perfect season ... team fin- catches, including a 33-yard touchdown ... hauled games at defensive tackle ... finished fourth on the ished with a No. 3 national ranking by USA Today in six balls for 91 yards with a 29-yard TD in victory team with 7.5 tackles for loss (27 yards), which ... parents are Ken Blackwell and Linda Sutton ... over Illinois ... caught six passes for 89 yards and ranked second among freshmen defensive tackles born on May 30, 1990, David Michael Blackwell is a score at No. 7 Iowa and made five receptions for and shared third among all freshmen players in the an early childhood education major. 83 yards vs. No. 24 Wisconsin ... grabbed a 28-yard Big Ten ... closed out the season with 29 tackles, TD and finished with four catches for 64 yards vs. 14 solo, 1.5 sacks (12 yards), one fumble recovery, Purdue ... added five catches for 60 yards at North- two quarterback hurries and one pass breakup ... western, five receptions for 49 yards in the win at posted one sack and two TFLs in first collegiate Akron and pulled down four balls for 48 yards vs. game vs. Eastern Kentucky ... made four tackles No. 9 Ohio State. with 1.5 tackles for loss at No. 23 Michigan ... col- lected four stops with one TFL vs. No. 9 Ohio State TE • 6-5, 245 • Fr.-R 2008 (Freshman): One of three true freshmen ... added one tackle for loss apiece in win over Cincinnati, Ohio to play for the Hoosiers in 2008 ... made two starts Western Michigan and at No. 7 Iowa ... also tallied Ted Indian Hill and played in all 12 games ... finished the season two quarterback hurries against the Hawkeyes ... fourth on the team with 25 receptions, third with recorded a half-sack, one fumble recovery and two 2009: Redshirted theB ol2009s seasoner ... named scout 337 yards, tied for second with two touchdowns, tackles in victory over Illinois and a half-tackle for team player of the week following the Ohio State and third with 13.5 yards per catch and 28.1 yards loss and three stops in win at Akron ... garnered a game. per game ... 337 yards and 25 grabs rank third in career-high six tackles at No. 19 Penn State. 83

www.iuhoosiers.com 11 Peprsr / e onal: Tight end for head coach 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. are Reginald Burgess and Barbara Readus ... born Kevin Siple2010 at Indian Spring Hill High FootballSchool ... finished on Jan. 17, 1988, Reganel LeAntrea Burgess is a senior season with 63 receptions for 845 yards and Prep/Personal: Offensive guard under head telecommunications major. 11 scores ... selected first team Southwest District coach Rob Patchett at Arlington High School ... All-City, Cincinnati Enquirer All-Star, Southwest began playing football again as a senior after play- Ohio Football Coaches Association All-City, Cincin- ing basketball as a sophomore and junior ... spent Year Att Yards TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G nati Hill League and All-Ohio ... named offensive first two years of high school at Warren Central and 2007 18 77 1 18 4.3 19.2 MVP and invited to play in the 2009 East-West one year at Lawrence Central before transferring to 2008 17 54 0 6 3.2 4.5 All-Star Game ... team went 8-2 in 2008 and Arlington, where he earned 5A All-State recogni- 2008 47 130CAREER 3 1Stat2 s2.8 10.8 won the Cincinnati Hill League title for the fourth tion ... garnered Indianapolis Star All-City football Totals 82 261 4 18 2.8 9.3 straight year ... Indian Hill did not lose a confer- honors in 2005 ... parents are James Brewer, Sr., ence game in Bolser’s three seasons ... OhioVarsity. and Neitra Squires ... born on Dec. 23, 1987, James com ranked Bolser the third-best tight end in the Da’One Brewer is a general Meet studies major. The Hoosiers state of Ohio and tight end with the best hands ... ESPN.com rated him as the 34th-best tight end nationally ... rated the 41st-best tight end nation- ally and the 52nd-best prospect in the state of Ohio S • 5-11, 192 • Sr-5th by Rivals.com ... caught 68 passes for 1,038 yards Phoenix, Ariz. and eight TDs as a junior and team advanced to AaronDesert Vista regional finals with a 10-3 record ... Indian Hill RB • 6-1, 230 • Sr.-5th Receiver of the Year was honorable mention All- Jeffersonville, Ind. Former reserve wideB receiverurks will move to safety Southwest Ohio and Cincinnati Enquirer All-Star TreaJeffersonville during spring practice. honorable mention ... named first team all-league, second team all-city, the league’s and team’s re- 2009 (JUNIOR): MovedBurge fromss running back to line- 2009 (JUNIOR): Did not see any game action in ceiver of the year with 38 receptions for 580 yards backer to open 2009 spring practice before switch- 2009. 31 as a sophomore ... Indian Hill went 10-1 in 2006 ... ing back to his original position during spring drills three-year football, basketball and lacrosse letter- ... short yardage back and special teams standout 2008 (Sophomore): Did not see any game ac- winner ... recorded the most rebounds and steals appeared in all 12 games21 ... rushed 47 times for 130 tion in 2008. in Cincinnati as a sophomore and elected captain yards with three scores and caught three balls for of lacrosse team as a senior ... named to the honor 13 yards ... also made seven tackles, six solo, and 2007 (Freshman): Made three appearances, roll as a sophomore, junior and senior ... lineback- recovered a fumble ... earned Academic All-District primarily on special teams ... switched from defen- ers coach and recruiting coordinator Mike Yeager V honors ... rushed for a career-high 59 yards on 13 sive back to wideout midway through the season ... recruited Bolser and also attended Indian Hill High carries (4.5 average) and a touchdown at Akron ... two-time scout team player of the week (Minnesota School ... parents are Tom and Toni Bolser ... born opened the year with a TD and 14 yards vs. Eastern and Purdue). on Oct. 22, 1990, Theodore Richard Bolser is a mar- Kentucky ... tallied third score of the year vs. No. keting major. 24 Wisconsin ... six-time IU special teams player 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. of the week and a member of the team’s One-Play Warrior Club (special teams players of the year) ... Prep/Personal: Played defensive back and Academic All-Big Ten selection. return specialist under Desert Vista head coach Dan Hinds ... DVHS defense held opponents to 2008 (Sophomore): Played in all 12 of the seven points or fewer on three occasions in 2005 team’s games at running back and on special teams ... against perennial power Mountain View, Burks RT • 6-8, 335 • Sr.-5th ... finished the season with 54 yards on 17 carries ... returned a punt 70 yards for a touchdown ... scored Indianapolis, Ind. had 29 yards on eight carries against Murray State on a 16-yard fumble recovery against another state JameArlingtons ... rushed three times at No. 7 Penn State (10 yards) power in Mountain Pointe ... also ran track at Des- and vs. Wisconsin (six yards) ... gained six yards on ert Vista ... parents are Mark and Cynthia Burks ... 2009ni (Ju or): StartedBrewer all 12 games at right two attempts against Western Kentucky ... four- born on Sept. 27, 1987, Aaron Matthew Burks is a tackle ... offensive line allowed just 16 sacks on time Hoosier special teams player of the week ... sport communication-broadcast major ... he is the the season, a total that ranked second in the Big Academic All-Big Ten selection. twin brother of fellow Hoosier and fifth-year senior Ten and shared 28th nationally ... the front five sur- cornerback, Adrian. rendered one sack per 27.5 pass attempts, which 2007 (Freshman): A reserve at running back, ranked second in the73 Big Ten ... Hoosiers finished appearing in four games and recording 18 carries second in conference games only with 262.4 pass- for 77 yards and a touchdown ... posted 10 rushes ing yards per game ... also ended year fourth in for 50 yards and his first career touchdown against overall games and 35th nationally with 247.9 pass- Indiana State ... also made one catch for 14 yards in ing yards per game ... team rushed for over 180 the game ... ran for 25 yards on five carries against yards on four occasions, including 197 yards at No. Minnesota ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. CB • 6-0, 185 • Sr.-5th 23 Michigan and 196 yards vs. Purdue ... 197 yards Phoenix, Ariz. was IU’s second-highest rushing total in 60 all-time 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. AdrianDesert Vista games vs. Michigan. Prep/Personal: Earned all-area honors and 2009 (JUNIOR): StartedBurk thes final four games at 2008 (Sophomore): Saw action in the first was named first team all-conference as a senior cornerback and appeared in eight overall ... finished eight games of the season on the offensive line be- at Jeffersonville High School ... also a member of with 21 tackles, 17 solo, and one pass breakup ... fore suffering a season-ending ankle injury. the 2005 all-region team and selected as an IFCA made first career start at No. 7 Iowa and tallied North-South All-Star ... earned all-state special three stops ... posted six tackles each vs. No. 24 2007 (Freshman): Missed the 2007 season mention following his senior campaign and was Wisconsin (all solo),23 at No. 19 Penn State (three with a foot injury. named the 2005 Area Player of the Year ... parents solo) and vs. Purdue (five solo).

12 www.iuhoosiers.com 2008h (Sop omore): Played in six games at cornerback and on special teams in 2008 ... missed 2010 Spring FOOTBALL four weeks due to illness ... finished the season with four tackles, three solo, and one pass breakup ... made two stops at No. 7 Penn State. LB • 6-1, 235 • Fr.-R DT • 6-1, 285 • Jr.-R 2007 (Freshman): Played in five games on spe- Calumet City, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. cial teams, making two solo stops ... recorded one DimitriuMount Carmels TonyNorth Central tackle against Indiana State and one vs. Ball State. 2009: Redshirted theC arr-2009 seasonWat ...s onnamed scout 2009h (Sop omorCear): Didter not see any game ac- 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. team player of the week following the Eastern Ken- tion in 2009. tucky game. Prep/PersoMeet nal: Running back T andh widee re-Hoosiers Prep/Personal: Defensive tackle for head ceiver under Desert Vista head coach Dan Hinds ... Prep/Personal: Linebacker for head coach coach Mark Haste at78 North Central High School ... totaled 684 rushing yards on 76 carries and caught Frank Lenti at Mount45 Carmel High School ... Mount high school teammate of Hoosier sophomore of- 14 passes for 141 yards, recording 10 touchdowns, Carmel finished 2008 10-3 and advanced to the fensive lineman Chris Ahlfeld ... mother is Barbara as a senior ... in a 58-0 route of Kofa High School, semifinals of the 8A state playoffs ... finished the Allen ... born on January 10, 1988, Anthony Cater is led Desert Vista with 13 carries for 143 yards and a year with 65 tackles, nine sacks, one interception a general studies major. touchdown while recording 11 carries for 138 yards return for a score and one blocked punt ... team and a TD against Marcos de Niza High School ... captain earned All-Catholic League first team and also ran track at Desert Vista ... parents are Mark all-state honors ... named Mount Carmel’s most and Cynthia Burks ... born on Sept. 27, 1987, Adrian valuable linebacker ... rated the 23rd-best prospect Michael Burks is a sport communication-broadcast in the state of Illinois by Rivals.com ... posted 50 major ... he is the twin brother of fellow Hoosier solo tackles with four sacks, three , OT • 6-6, 312 • Fr.-R and fifth-year senior safety, Aaron. five passes broken up, one fumble recovery and South Rockwood, Mich. two blocked punts at strong safety as a junior ... CharlieAirport a second team All-Catholic League selection ... YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD Mount Carmel posted a 12-1 record in 2007 and 2009: Redshirted theC hapman2009 season ... named scout 2007 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 finished the regular season as the top-ranked team team player of the week following the Michigan 2008 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 in the state ... also played basketball as a fresh- game. 2009 17 4 21CAREER 0-0 Stat0-0 s0 0 0 1 man and sophomore and ran track ... two-year Totals 22 5 27 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 All-Catholic League sprinter and named the team’s Prep/Personal: Offensive tackle for head most valuable sprinter two times ... honor roll stu- coach Eric Redmond74 at Airport High School ... dent named student of the month in February 2008 played in the 2009 Michigan All-Star Football game ... recruited by co-defensive coordinator and sec- ... team captain selected first team Detroit Free ondary coach Joe Palcic ... parents are Cleveland Press All-State and All-Metro West in addition to Carr and Deborah Watson ... born on July 31, 1991, first team Detroit News All-State and All-Metro DE • 6-3, 252 • So.-R Dimitrius J. Carr-Watson is a sport marketing and West as a senior ... Detroit Free Press Top 25 Player Fort Wayne, Ind. management major. (number 14) ... also a unanimous first team All-Hu- KevinUniversity of Toledo ron League and first team Monroe County All-Re- gion honoree ... 2008 Huron League Scholar-Athlete 2009: Spent three-and-a-halfBush years in the United and an elite all-star in the Michigan vs. Ohio Game States Armed Forces (2006-09) ... sat out the 2009 ... saw time at defensive tackle and finished with season due to NCAA transfer rules ... shared de- 36 tackles, four tackles for loss, two sacks and a fensive scout team player of the year honors with fumble recovery ... led team to a share of the con- DE • 6-1, 225 • Fr.-R ference championship and advanced to the state safety Kyle Dietrick ... five-time scout team player Jeffersonville, Ind. 53 playoffs ... rated the 17th-best prospect in the state of the week (Ohio State, Virginia, Northwestern, Jeffersonville Wisconsin and Penn State). Mike of Michigan by Rivals.com ... three-year football Carter and one-year basketball (sophomore) letterwin- 2005 (Freshman): Did not see any game action 2009: Redshirted the 2009 season. ner ... recognized on the honor roll six times and in 2005 at the University of Toledo. graduated with Magna Cum Laude honors ... one of Prep/Personal: Played for head coach Steve two members in the signing class from the state of Prep/Personal: Played for head coaches Chad Cooley at Jeffersonville High School ... earned all- Michigan ... recruited by defensive ends coach and Zolman and Drew Wood at Homestead High School area honors as a junior61 and senior ... team captured co-special teams coordinator George Ricumstrict ...... an all-state selection as a senior ... three-year the 2007 and 2008 sectional championships ... two- born on Dec. 4, 1990, Charles Lee Chapman intends football and basketball letterwinner ... parents are year honor roll student graduated with honors ... to study athletic training. Jeff and Sandie Bush ... born on May 4, 1985, Kevin three-year football and one year wrestling and track Andrew Bush is a general studies major. letterwinner ... high school teammate of Hoosier redshirt freshman quarterback Edward Wright-Bak- er ... mother is Barbara Carter ... born on January 8, 1992, Kenneth Michael Carter is a biology major.

www.iuhoosiers.com 13 Ohio State (210 yards, 20-of-34) and in the victory 2010 Spring Football at Akron (163 yards, 18-of-28) ... netted 270 yards, including a season-long 56-yarder, and completed 21-of-38 at No. 23 Michigan ... selected a game captain a team-high six times. QB • 6-3, 239 • Sr.-5th WR • 6-1, 205 • Fr.-R Bloomington, Ind. 2008 (Sophomore): Played in 11 of 12 games Detroit, Mich. Ben Bloomington South and started three times ... threw for 1,001 yards JamonneRedford Covenant with four touchdowns and three interceptions ... 2009 Honors: ReceivedChappell honorable mention All- completed 52.3 percent of passes (80-of-153) and 2009: Redshirted theC he2009s seasonter ... named scout Big Ten recognition from the league’s coaches ... carded a 111.95 efficiency rating ... started at Il- team player of the week following the Virginia shared Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors linois, against No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern and game. (Oct. 18) ... earned Academic All-District V honors ... Wisconsin ... led team to victoryMeet over NU, throwing Th e Hoosiers Academic All-Big Ten selection. for one TD, a 43-yarder, and rushing for another ... Prep/Personal: Wide receiver for head coach 4 went 21-of-34 (61.8) for a career-high 219 yards ... Darren Blockett at 84Redford Covenant High School 2009 (Junior): Team captain started all 12 passed for 126 yards with a 43-yard score, complet- ... rated the 28th-best prospect in the state of games ... enters 2010 in top 10 on school’s career ed 11-of-20 passes and rushed for 24 yards with Michigan by Rivals.com ... hauled in 11 recep- lists for completion percentage (.599 – 1st), pass- one touchdown in one half of action vs. Wiscon- tions for 389 yards and five scores in the first three ing yardage (3,956 – 8th), completions (349 – 7th), sin ... added 156 passing yards with one TD of 64 games of senior season ... moved to quarterback attempts (583 - 8th), passing touchdowns (21 - 9th), yards against Central Michigan ... threw first career the remainder of the year and threw for 940 yards 300-yard games (three - 3rd) and 200-yard games touchdown, a 77-yard strike, at Minnesota ... in first with eight scores ... honorable mention all-state in (nine - 6th) ... finished 2009 completing 268-of-428 career start at Illinois, recorded 172 passing yards addition to all-league and all-area ... also played passes (62.6 percent) for 2,941 yards with 17 touch- ... added 107 yards passing on 11-of-23 against safety and picked off four passes and returned one downs, 15 interceptions and a 126.44 efficiency Michigan State ... raced for a career-high 42 yards for a TD ... finished 2008 with 21 total touchdowns rating ... added three scores on the ground ... ended and threw for 83 yards vs. Iowa ... all four touch- ... named team most valuable player and the Class the year in the Hoosiers’ single-season top 10 in down passes were over 40-plus yards, including D MVP ... caught 32 passes for 700 yards and 13 passing yardage (2nd), passing touchdowns (T-3rd), scores of 77, 43, 64 and 43 ... collected first career touchdowns as a junior ... finished 2006 with 27 completions (1st), attempts (2nd), completion per- rushing score and added 52 passing yards against receptions for 527 yards and 10 scores to go along centage (1st) and total offense (2,932; 4th) ... in Big Murray State ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. with seven passing strikes ... added 30 tackles and Ten games only, led the league in passing yards per three interceptions ... two-sport athlete also let- game (261.2) and attempts (303) and placed second 2007 (Freshman): Appeared in three games tered in basketball ... recruited by defensive ends in passing touchdowns (14), third in completions ... made his collegiate debut in the season opener coach and co-special teams coordinator George (183), total offense per game (261.5) and comple- against Indiana State, going 1-for-1 with a 14-yard Ricumstrict ... mother is Lamonne Chester ... born tion percentage (60.4) ... ranked second in the Big completion ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. on Feb. 2, 1991, Jamonne Jhardon Chester is a pre- Ten (overall games) in completions, third in passing business major. yards per game (245.1), completion percentage and 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. attempts, and fourth in total offense each time out (244.1) ... threw for three TDs three times and two- Prep/Personal: Quarterback at Bloomington or-more scores five times ... surpassed 300 yards South High School under head coach Drew Wood three times, 250 yards six times and 200 yards ... responsible for 2,359 yards and 27 touchdowns eight times ... completed 20 passes eight times during his senior season to earn Associated Press, and reached the 60-percent completion mark seven Indiana High School Coaches Association and DE • 6-5, 235 • Fr.-R times ... became the first QB in IU history to com- Bloomington Herald-Times first team all-state lau- Columbus, Ohio plete over 60 percent of passes in a single season rels ... six-touchdown performance against Pike JavonNorthland ... completed 33 passes over 20 yards, nine over 30 tied for the best output in Indiana in 2005 and also yards, four over 40 yards and a 56-yarder ... threw set a new school record ... 399-yard effort against 2009: Redshirted theCornley 2009 season ... three-time six touchdowns over 25 yards (26, 28, 29, 33, 44 Decatur Central was the fourth-best total in the scout team player of the week (Western Michigan, and 46) to push career total to 10 (43, 43, 64 and state ... as a junior, he threw for 1,925 yards and Akron and Penn State). 77 in 2008) ... also recorded a 20-yard rush ... set 25 touchdowns to garner Indiana Football Coaches career highs with 333 yards and three touchdowns, Association Junior 5A All-State recognition ... also Peprsr / e ona94l: Defensive end for head including 44- and 29-yarders, and completed 23- a four-year letterwinner in basketball and a mem- coach Kevin Tooson at Northland High School of-38 with no interceptions and a 160.2 efficiency ber of the Indiana Football Coaches Association ... closed out senior season with 35 tackles, six rating en route to Big Ten POW honors in win over Academic All-State team ... parents are Steve and sacks and seven tackles for loss ... earned first Illinois ... compiled 323 yards on 25-of-35 with Laura Chappell ... born on June 2, 1987, Benjamin team all-city and all-district honors as Northland three scores, including a 46-yarder, and a career- Scott Chappell is an accounting major. finished runner-up in the City League ... saw time high 165.81 efficiency rating vs. No. 24 Wisconsin at tight end as well ... posted 45 tackles and nine ... opened the year with first career 300-yard game sacks en route to second team all-city accolades in in win over Eastern Kentucky ... passed for 326 Year Cmp Att Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/G Effic 2007 ... also a four-year starter at power forward yards on 27-of-36 with a 33-yard TD and a 149.12 2007 1 2 1 14 0 14 50.0 4.7 8.8 on the basketball team and a two-year track and efficiency rating ... the 27 completions rank ninth 2008 80 153 3 1001 4 77 52.3 91.0 112.0 field standout (high jump and sprints) ... named in a Hoosier single game ... threw for 298 yards 2009 268 428 15 2941 17 56 62.6 245.1 126.4 Northland’s Student of the Year ... recruited by and completed 32 passes in 51 attempts, both the Totals 349 583 19CAREER 3956 21 Stat77 5s9.9 152.2 122.2 co-defensive coordinator and defensive tackles third-highest totals in IU single-game history, in ad- coach Brian George ... parents are Hank Cornley dition to tossing two scores ... closed the year with and Dorci Smith ... Hank played basketball at Illi- 266 yards and two touchdowns on 23-of-39 with a nois State University and was drafted in the fourth career-long 20 yard run vs. Purdue ... passed for two round of the 1984 NBA Draft by the New Jersey TDs at No. 7 Iowa (227 yards, 23-of-41), vs. No. 9 Nets ... brother, Jamelle, played forward at Penn

14 www.iuhoosiers.com State University (2006-09) ... brother, Lamar, played for over 800 yards with eight TDs in 15 starts ... ran football at Tennessee State University ... born on Marian’s2010 triple-option Spring offense FO OTBALL... earned first team June 12, 1991, Javon T. Cornley is an exploratory all-state, all-conference, all-area, all-metro and all- student. region his senior season ... honorable mention all- state as a junior ... three-year football, basketball RB • 6-1, 208 • So.-R and track letterwinner ... parents are Thomas and Milwaukee, Wis. Susan Creevey ... Thomas played on Notre Dame’s ShaneRiverside University 1973 national championship team under head coach Ara Parseghian ... his grandfather played at Former reserve defensiveCovington back will move to running Notre Dame under head coach Frank Leahy ... born CB • 6-1, 201 • Sr.-5th back during spring practice. on Oct. 4, 1989, Connor John Creevey is a history Carrollton, Texas major. Meet RichardNewman T Smithhe Hoosiers2009 (Freshman): Moved from wide receiver to safety during 2009 spring practice ... appeared 2009 (Junior): PostedCouncil 22 tackles, 17 solo, with in five games on 24special teams ... saw action vs. one-half tackle for loss and two pass breakups ... Eastern Kentucky, vs. Western Michigan, at Akron, played in nine games with seven starts ... made five vs. No. 9 Ohio State and at Virginia. stops, four solo, in win over Western Michigan ... collected four solo tackles and a pass breakup vs. 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout LB • 6-3, 225 • Fr.-R No. 9 Ohio State. 6 team player of the week following the Purdue Coatesville, Ind. game. GriffNorthen Putnam 2008 (Sophomore): Started seven games and played in 10 overall ... missed the final two games Prep/Personal: Running back for head coach 2009: Redshirted theD ahl2009 seasonstrom ... named scout of the season with an ankle injury ... led the team Patrick Wagner at Riverside University High School team player of the week following the Virginia with nine pass breakups and finished the year with ... two-time all-conference and all-area honoree ... game. 45 tackles, 39 solo ... made eight tackles, all solo, named utility player of the year and selected to the in the team’s win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern 2008 Wisconsin All-Star Game ... rushed for 504 Peprsr / e onal: Athlete for head coach Greg ... collected eight stops, seven solo, and one pass yards and six touchdowns on 71 carries his senior Barrett at North Putnam49 High School ... played full- breakup at Illinois ... recorded seven tackles, six season in addition to passing for 608 yards and back, quarterback and linebacker at North Putnam solo, and broke up one pass against Wisconsin seven scoring strikes ... Scout.com No. 3 prospect and served as the team’s place-kicker and punter ...... tallied six stops and five solo tackles with two and Rivals.com No. 5 prospect in the state of Wis- named Indiana Football Coaches Association Top passes broken up vs. Michigan State ... carded five consin ... listed as the No. 83 wide receiver nation- 50 All-State, Gridiron Digest Top 25 and Indiana AP tackles and a season-high three pass breakups ally by Scout.com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region Class 2A All-State … four-time all-county, three- against Central Michigan ... broke up two passes selection ... an all-conference selection as a junior year all-state, all-conference and All-Wabash Val- vs. Iowa ... made his collegiate debut against West- after rushing for 780 yards and eight touchdowns ley, two-time Journal Review and Banner Graphic ern Kentucky. on 78 carries ... also caught 30 balls for 478 yards All-Area Player of the Year ... rushed for 1,556 with two touchdowns ... team went 11-2 and be- yards and 14 touchdowns on 180 carries as a se- 2007 (Freshman): Did not see any game action came the first city school since 1976 to earn a trip to nior ... also caught 17 passes for 226 yards ... North in 2007 ... named scout team player of the week the state semifinals ... earned four varsity letters in Putnam finished the 2008 season 10-1 and tied for following the Ball State game. football and four in track and field ... placed second the West Central Conference championship ... in the 4x100 relay at state three times ... finished team posted three undefeated regular seasons 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. third in the nation in the triple jump in 2006 (46- in his career and won two sectional and regional 11) and fifth nationally in the long jump (22-02) ... a championships ... high school teammate of Hoosier Prep/Personal: Earned All-District 10 5A two-time student of the month ... mother is Angela redshirt freshman defensive end Josh Keyt ... four- honors as a senior wide receiver and cornerback Covington ... born on Sept. 17, 1989, Shane Emman- year football, basketball and baseball letterwin- at Newman Smith High School for head coach uelle Eittenne Covington is a general studies major. ner ... three-year track letterwinner ... 4.0 student Bobby Bounds ... caught 33 passes for 578 yards earned an academic scholarship offer from Harvard and six touchdowns as a senior, including a seven- before deciding to join the Hoosiers ... Academic reception, 164-yard, two-touchdown effort against All-Conference selection is a member of the high Pearce High School ... on defense, he finished his honor roll and earned a spot on the Wabash Valley senior season with 34 tackles, two for loss, three All-Academic team ... recruited by wide receivers passes broken up and one blocked kick ... an aca- coach Billy Lynch ... parents are Ross and Krista demic all-district selection ... parents are Richard QB • 6-2, 230 • So.-R Dahlstrom ... Ross played football at Valparaiso and Barbara Council ... born on Sept. 8, 1987, Rich- South Bend, Ind. University ... brother, Brayden, is a senior wide re- ard Frank Council is a criminal justice major. ConnorMarian ceiver at DePauw University and brother, Trent, just completed his football career at defensive back 2009eshman (Fr C):reevey Did not see any game action and baseball career as a pitcher at Franklin College YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD in 2009 ... named scout team player of the week ... born on June 8, 1990, Griffen Spencer Dahlstrom 2008 39 6 45 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 9 following the Penn State game. is a business management major. 2009 17 5 22 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 Totals 56 11 67CAREER 0.5-2 Stat0-0 s0 0 0 11 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout team player of the week19 following the Northwest- ern game.

Prep/Personal: Quarterback for head coach Reggie Glon at Marian High School ... rushed for over 1,500 yards with 12 touchdowns and passed

www.iuhoosiers.com 15 a muffed punt ... had four rushes for 15 yards at Il- of Indiana by Scout.com and Rivals.com ... the fifth- 2010 Spring Football linois ... made his collegiate debut against Western best overall prospect in the state by Scout.com and Kentucky ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. the seventh best by Rivals.com ... led team to the 2006 city and Southern Indiana Athletic Conference 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout championships ... earned all-city, all-conference OL • 6-6, 315 • So.-R team player of the week following the Illinois game. and first team all-state honors as a senior ... caught Arlington Heights, Ill. 41 passes for 510 yards and four scores ... finished MarcBuffalo Grove Prep/Personal: Running back for head coach his career as the school’s all-time leading tackler and father Steven Davis at Plantation High School with 285 total tackles and 86 assists ... totaled 81 2009eshman (Fr D)ami: Mades ch first career start in ... joined high school teammate Jarrell Drane in stops, 16 assists, two fumble recoveries and one season-opening win vs. Eastern Kentucky and ap- Hoosier recruiting class ... rushed for 1,427 yards interception as Evansville Central finished the regu- peared in nine games overall at both guard posi- and 16 touchdowns in 14 games (due to Hurricane lar season 10-1 and ranked No. 1 in the state ... a tions ... offensive line allowed just 16 sacks on the Wilma) as a junior and seniorMeet ... gained 1,027 yardsTh e memberHo of osiersthe Indiana Football Coaches Associa- season, a total that ranked second in the Big Ten with 14 touchdowns as a sophomore ... selected tion Top 50 and the Bloomington Herald-Times Top and shared 28th nationally65 ... the front five sur- to play in the North/South and Dade vs. Broward 33 Team ... also garnered all-state honors as a ju- rendered one sack per 27.5 pass attempts, which All-Star Games ... All-Broward County honoree as nior ... earned three letters in football, four letters ranked second in the Big Ten ... Hoosiers finished a senior and sophomore ... offensive most valuable in track and one letter in basketball ... parents are second in conference games only with 262.4 pass- player as a senior and sophomore ... four-year let- Mike and Audrey Dedmond ... born on Aug. 9, 1988, ing yards per game ... also ended year fourth in terwinner in football and two-year track letterwin- Max Alexander Dedmond is a teacher prep major. overall games and 35th nationally with 247.9 pass- ner ... parents are Steven and Jeanmarie Davis ... ing yards per game ... team rushed for over 180 born on April 17, 1988, Zachery Trae Davis-Walker yards on four occasions, including 197 yards at No. is a legal studies major. Year Rec Yds TD LG Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 23 Michigan and 196 yards vs. Purdue ... 197 yards 2008 6 51 0 12 0.5 8.5 4.2 was IU’s second-highest rushing total in 60 all-time 2009 18 141 1 21 1.5 7.8 11.8 games vs. Michigan. Year Att Yards TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Totals 24 192 1 21 1.0 8.0 8.0 2008 23 106 1 18 4.6 17.7 CAREER Stats 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout 2009 7 10 0 5 1.4 5.0 team player of the week following the Northwest- Totals 30 116 1 18 3.9 14.5 ern game. CAREER Stats

Prep/Personal: Offensive tackle for head coach Rich Roberts at Buffalo Grove High School S • 6-2, 201 • So.-R ... collected all-state, all-area and all-conference Indianapolis, Ind. honors his senior season ... also named team KyleBishop Chatard most valuable player in 2007 ... an academic all- TE • 6-5, 255 • Jr.-R conference selection ... ranked the No. 82 offensive Evansville, Ind. 2009eshman (Fr D):ietrick Moved from wide receiver tackle in the nation by ESPN.com and the 38th-best Max Evansville Central to safety during 2009 spring practice ... did not see prospect in the state of Illinois by Scout.com ... Prep any game action in 2009 ... shared defensive scout Star All-Midwest Region selection ... earned two 2009h (Sop omorDeedmond): Made eight starts and ap- team player of the year honors with defensive end varsity letters in football, one in track and one in peared in all 12 games ... caught 18 passes for 141 Kevin Bush ... six-time scout team player of the baseball ... parents are Craig and Janet Damisch yards and a touchdown ... collected most receptions week (Eastern Kentucky,31 Akron, Illinois, Northwest- ... born on Nov. 4, 1989, Marc James Damisch is a and yards for a Hoosier tight end since Aaron Hal- ern, Wisconsin and Penn State). tourism management major. terman in 2003 (19 and 193) ... also a contributor on special teams ... 41hauled in four receptions for 35 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named spe- yards at No. 23 Michigan and three passes for 35 cial teams scout team player of the year ... four- yards at No. 7 Iowa ... pulled in first career touch- time scout team player of the week (Western Ken- down and first score for a Hoosier tight end since tucky, Northwestern, Wisconsin and Penn State). Oct. 8, 2005, at Akron ... made three receptions for 15 yards at Virginia ... named IU special teams Prep/Personal: Wide receiver and safety for RB • 5-8, 196 • Jr.-R player of the week following the Purdue game ... head coach Vince Lorenzano at Bishop Chatard Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Academic All-Big Ten selection. High School ... Bishop Chatard won back-to-back ZachPlantation state titles his junior and senior years after finish- 2008 (Freshman): Started four times and ap- ing runner-up his sophomore season ... three-year 2009h (Sop omorDea):vi Returneds-Walker from offseason peared in all 12 games ... made six catches for 51 football, two-year basketball and one-year baseball shoulder surgery and saw action at Virginia and yards ... recorded a pair of receptions for 20 yards letterwinner ... parents are Chris and Julie Dietrick at No. 19 Penn State ... rushed for 17 yards on six against Michigan State ... caught 12-yard passes at ... born on Oct. 21,1989, Kyle Xavier Dietrick is an carries vs. the Cavaliers ... Academic All-Big Ten Illinois and Central Michigan ... made a 5-yard catch exploratory student. selection. in his Hoosier debut against Western Kentucky ... 3 Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2008 (Freshman): Rushed for 106 yards and scored once in six games ... averaged 4.6 yards per 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... two-time carry and rushed 23 times ... set career highs with scout team player of the week (Western Michigan eight carries and 40 yards in addition to picking up and Minnesota). his first career TD against Murray State ... raced for 31 yards on three rushes vs. Central Michigan ... Prep/Personal: Tight end and linebacker for carried the ball six times for 22 yards against Wis- head coach Mike Owen at Evansville Central High consin and also recovered his first career fumble on School ... heralded as the top tight end in the state

16 www.iuhoosiers.com ceptions for 76 yards with 47 kick return yards at 2010 Spring FOOTBALL Virginia ... netted a career-high 242 all-purpose Year Rec Yds TD LG Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G yards vs. Purdue, the second-highest total for all 2008 14 186 1 28 1.8 13.3 23.2 Big Ten players in league games only ... returned six 2009 77 962 5 56 6.4 12.5 80.2 kicks for a career-best 139 kick return yards, made Totals 91 1148 6 56 4.6 12.6 57.4 WR • 6-3, 195 • Jr. four catches for 51 yards and rushed three times CAREER Receiving Stats Indianapolis, Ind. for 35 yards against the Boilermakers ... recorded Ben Davis Tandon first two-touchdown game of career and first for Yearo N Yds TD LG Avg/R Avg./G a Hoosier since Hardy (at Northwestern - Oct. 11, 2009 25 533 0 37 21.3 44.4 2009 Honors: SelectedDoss first team All-Big Ten 2007) with a pair of scores, including a career-long Totals 25 533 0 37 21.3 44.4 by the conference media and second team by the 46-yarder, vs. No. 24 Wisconsin ... brought in six league’s coaches ... earned first team All-Big Ten balls for 92 yards, returned four kicks for 88 yards CAREER Kick Return Stats recognition fromMeet Phil Steele’s magazine Th ande named H oosiersand three punts for 27 yards for a career-high 208 CollegeFootballNews.com All-Big Ten. all-purpose yards ... compiled 96 yards on six re- 2 ceptions with one score and tallied 141 all-purpose 2009 (Sophomore): Led team in receptions yards vs. No. 9 Ohio State ... made eight catches in nine games and receiving yards eight times ... for 68 yards and a TD at No. 19 Penn State ... also S • 6-2, 210 • Jr.-R paced the team with 962 yards, 77 receptions, five forced a fumble vs. the Nittany Lions ... corralled Plantation, Fla. touchdowns (tied), 80.2 yards per game and 348 seven balls (60 yards) in win at Akron and six (85 JarrellPlantation yards after the catch (36.2 percent of yardage) ... yards) in victory over Western Michigan ... collected finished second in the Big Ten and 30th nationally in six receptions for 40 yards at Northwestern and five 2009h (Sop omorDerane): Appeared in five games at yards per game and third in the league and tied for receptions for 35 yards at No. 7 Iowa ... two-time safety and on special teams and made one tackle 22nd nationally in catches per game (6.64) ... 962 IU special teams player of the week and a member at Northwestern ... saw action at Akron, at Virginia, yards were 35th in the country and the ninth most of the team’s One-Play Warrior Club (special teams vs. Illinois, at Northwestern and at No. 7 Iowa. for an underclassman ... closed out the year sec- players of the year). ond on IU’s single-season receptions list, just two 2008 (Freshman30): Played in three games at shy of current Buffalo Bill James Hardy’s record of 2008 (Freshman): One of three true freshmen safety and on special teams ... recorded two tackles 79 in 2007, and fifth in the school’s single-season to play for the Hoosiers in 2008 ... played in eight against Wisconsin. yardage rankings ... posted three 100-yard receiving games and missed four games due to shoulder and games (four in career) and made at least five catch- knee injuries ... caught 14 passes for 186 yards, 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout es in 11 of the 12 contests ... owned 533 kick return averaging 13.3 yards per reception, and added one team player of the week following the Michigan yards (21.3 average, 10th in Big Ten), 127 rushing touchdown ... hauled in a career-high eight passes State game. yards (9.1 yards per carry), 44 punt return yards and for a team season-high 107 yards and a TD in the led the conference and ranked 36th in the country Hoosiers’ win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... Prep/Personal: Safety for head coach Ste- with 138.8 all-purpose yards per contest ... finished became the first true freshman since O.J. Conner ven Davis at Plantation High School ... joined high ninth on IU’s single-season list with 1,666 all-pur- in 1997 to go over 100 receiving yards ... just the school teammate Zach Davis-Walker in Hoosier pose yards, surpassed 100 all-purpose yards in sev- third true freshman (fourth time) in IU history to re- recruiting class ... only played in seven games as en of the last nine games and eight times overall ... cord a 100-yard receiving game (Ernie Jones, twice; a junior (due to Hurricane Wilma) and finished the compiled over 150 all-purpose yards on five occa- Conner) and the fifth freshman (10th time) to reach year with 85 tackles and one interception ... played sions and eclipsed the 200-yard mark twice ... along the 100-yard mark (James Hardy, five times; Jones, in the final two games of his senior season (injury) with teammate Damarlo Belcher, became first duo twice; Levron Williams; Conner) ... along with team- and led the team in tackles, forced three fumbles in IU history to each collect 60-plus receptions and mate Damarlo Belcher (82 yards), they set an Indi- and recorded five pass breakups ... named to the 700-plus yards in a season ... their 138 combined ana true freshman record with 189 yards against Dade/Broward All-Star Team ... a preseason first catches rank first in Hoosier lore (third in Big Ten in the Wildcats ... hauled in three grabs for 33 yards in team All-Broward selection in 2006 and a Super 11 2009) and 1,732 yards sit second (second in Big Ten his collegiate debut against Murray State ... added honorable mention ... defensive and team captain in 2009) ... also ranked first in all-purpose yards per two catches for 28 yards at Purdue. ... also lettered in track ... parents are Dwight and game, second in yards per game, third in receptions Vicki Drane ... Dwight starred at the University of per game, ninth in scoring and 10th in kick return Prep/Personal: Wide receiver and running Oklahoma and played with the Buffalo Bills (1986- average in league games only ... appeared in all back for head coach Mike Kirschner at Ben Davis 92), appearing in Super Bowls XXV and XXVI ... born 12 games and started 10 times ... accounted for 28 High School ... hauled in 37 receptions for 538 yards on Aug. 31, 1989, Jarrell Taylor Drane is an african 20-plus yard plays, including 13 receiving, 12 kick (14.5) and scored four times as a senior ... carried american and african diaspora studies major. returns, two rushing and one punt return ... scored 174 times for 1,164 yards (6.6) and 12 touchdowns on three of those with 46- and 44-yard receiving ... returned 10 kicks for a 36.0 average and one touchdowns and a 25-yard rush ... made six catches score ... finalist for Indiana Mr. Football at wide re- over 30 yards, three over 40 and one over 50 ... set ceiver ... a first team all-state, All-Marion County a career mark with 130 yards on seven catches with and All-MIC Conference selection ... named team’s a 44-yard TD win vs. Illinois ... returned one kick for offensive most valuable player ... rated the 10th- 25 yards and rushed once for 10 yards ... opened best prospect in the state of Indiana by Rivals.com CB • 6-2, 190 • Jr.-R the season with eight catches for 125 yards and and 12th by Scout.com ... ranked as the No. 65 wide Crown Point, Ind. 157 all-purpose yards in win over Eastern Kentucky receiver nationally by ESPN.com ... Prep Star All- MattCrown Point ... hauled in five balls for 104 yards with a career- Midwest Region selection ... Ben Davis went 7-4 long 56-yarder, returned two kicks for 48 yards and and advanced to sectionals before falling to No. Former wide receiverE rnewill movest to cornerback dur- carried the ball three times for 41 yards, including 1 Pike ... earned three varsity letters ... mother is ing spring practice. Ernest joined the baseball team a 25-yard TD, en route to 193 all-purpose yards at Nikki Doss ... born on Sept. 22, 1989, Tandon Mic as a pitcher this spring. He will participate in both No. 23 Michigan ... posted a career-best nine re- Doss is a general studies major. sports in the spring.15

www.iuhoosiers.com 17 2009h (Sop omore): Finished the season with 2009 (Junior): Appeared in all 12 games and six-time Hoosier special teams player of the week seven receptions2010 forSpring 69 yards andFootball one touchdown started twice at wide receiver ... also served as ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. ... appeared in all 12 games ... caught first career the team’s quarterback in the Wildcat formation ... TD and closed with two catches for 11 yards vs. ranked fourth on the team with 33 catches for 366 2007 (Freshman): Opened preseason camp at No. 9 Ohio State ... hauled in 21-yard receptions at yards and third on the team with three touchdowns quarterback before moving to safety ... one of two Northwestern and vs. No. 24 Wisconsin ... pulled and 11.1 yards per reception ... took 69 snaps in the true freshmen to play in 2007 ... appeared in all 13 in two balls for 10 yards at No. 19 Penn State ... Wildcat and rushed for 131 yards on 32 attempts games at safety and on special teams ... finished also a four-time IU special teams player of the week (4.1 average) and was 3-of-7 for 21 yards ... finished the year with 13 tackles, two interceptions and one and a member of the team’s One-Play Warrior Club the year with 151 overall rushing yards on 33 car- pass breakup ... collected the first two interceptions (special teams players of the year). ries (4.6) ... took double-digit snaps in the Wildcat of his career at Western Michigan ... became the four times ... responsible for seven 20-plus yard first true freshman since Tracy Porter (2004 vs. Cen- 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in five games and plays (five receptions, two rushes) ... also made tral Michigan) to record two interceptions in a game made his collegiate debut against Western Ken- eight tackles, six solo, on specialMeet teams and kicked Th e ... Hearnedo theosiers first start of his career the following tucky ... finished the season with three catches for a pooch punt, which hit an Illinois player and was weekend against Akron ... made two solo tackles in 18 yards ... hauled in first reception and ended the recovered by Indiana ... in addition to the punt, his collegiate debut against Indiana State ... tallied Murray State game with two catches for 12 yards rushed for a career-best 84 yards on nine carries three tackles against Michigan State ... posted a ... made one catch with six yards vs. Ball State ... (9.3), with a career-long rush of 31 yards, caught pair of tackles at Northwestern ... made a crucial Academic All-Big Ten selection. three balls for 17 yards and threw two passes in play on special teams against Purdue, picking up a the victory ... set career highs with 10 receptions blocked punt and rushing 12 yards for a first down. 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout for 112 yards to go along with a touchdown against team player of the week following the Iowa game. Purdue ... earned the Terry P. Cole “Impact Player” Prep/Personal: Quarterback and safety for Award as the team’s most outstanding player in the head coach Bret Pearce ... as a junior and senior, Prep/Personal: Wide receiver for head coach Old Oaken Bucket game ... became first Hoosier earned first team Division IV All-State, all-district Chip Pettit at Crown Point High School ... 2006 Indi- since James Hardy in 2007 to record 10 catches in and All-SWBL honors ... named the District III-IV ana Gatorade Player of the Year finished the season a game ... made four receptions for 43 yards, in- Offensive Player of the Year by the Dayton Daily with 56 receptions for 960 yards to go along with cluding first career touchdown, in win at Akron ... News and the SWBL Offensive Player of the Year in nine touchdowns and a 17.1 average per reception also completed two passes for 12 yards against the 2005 and 2006 ... finished career with 4,748 passing ... closed out his career with 121 catches, 2,345 Zips ... hauled in a pair of catches for 31 yards and yards and 2,014 rushing yards ... threw for 1,525 yards, 17 touchdowns and 19.4 yards per catch ... rushed six times for 35 yards in win over Western yards and rushed for 1,446 yards as a senior on the a member of the Indiana Football Coaches Associa- Michigan ... pulled in three receptions for 32 yards heels of 1,990 passing yards with 20 touchdowns ... tion Top 50, an all-conference pick and a first team vs. No. 24 Wisconsin and three grabs for 25 yards in had 67 tackles and six interceptions in 2005 ... two- all-area selection as a senior ... led team to an un- season-opening win vs. Eastern Kentucky ... com- year captain set 48 Milton Union records, including defeated regular season, Duneland Conference piled two catches for 34 yards at No. 19 Penn State most rushing and passing yards ... earned four let- Championship and a sectional title in 2006 ... also and two receptions for 30 yards at Virginia ... col- ters in football, basketball and baseball ... parents played safety, where he recorded 52 tackles, five lected a 16-yard TD grab at No. 7 Iowa ... selected are Tom and Jane Evans ... born on Jan. 6, 1989, interceptions and nine pass breakups in 2006 and a game captain three times ... three-time IU spe- Mitchell Ryan Evans is a fitness specialist major. 84 tackles, 10 interceptions and 14 pass breakups cial teams player of the week and a member of the for his career ... ranked as the top wide receiver and team’s One-Play Warrior Club (special teams play- the ninth-best prospect in the state of Indiana by ers of the year) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD Scout.com and Rivals.com ... collected three letters 2007 8 4 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 3 in football, four in baseball and two in basketball ... 2008 (Sophomore): Opened preseason camp 2008 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 parents are Richard and Pam Ernest ... born on Oct. at quarterback before moving to wide receiver ... 2009 6CAREERn 2 8 D0e-0f e s0i-0ve 0Stat 0 s 0 0 18, 1988, Matthew A. Ernest is a recreational sport moved from safety to quarterback in 2008 spring Totals 15 7 22 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 3 management major. practice ... played in all 12 games at wide receiver, quarterback (three games) and on special teams ... caught nine balls for 129 yards, threw for 37 yards Year Rec Yds TD LG Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Year Rec Yds TD LG Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G with one TD and rushed for 26 yards with a score 2008 9 129 0 23 0.8 14.3 10.8 2008 3 18 0 9 0.6 6.0 3.6 ... made first career reception against Murray State 2009 33 366 3 27 2.8 11.1 30.5 2009 7 69 1 21 0.6 9.9 5.8 and finished the game with 19 yards and two catch- Totals 42 495 3 27 1.1 11.8 13.4 Totals 10 87 1 21 0.6 8.7 5.1 es ... lined up behind center for first time against CAREER Receiving Stats CAREER Stats Central Michigan and rushed twice, including a 14- yard TD ... ended the CMU game with three rushes Year Att Yards TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G for 25 yards and one reception for 15 yards ... 2007 1 12 0 12 12.0 0.9 played nearly the entire second half at quarterback 2008 8 26 1 14 3.2 2.2 vs. Wisconsin and completed one pass for nine 2009 33 131 0 31 4.0 10.9 yards ... also played in relief at No. 7 Penn State ... Totals 42 CAREER 169 R1u sh31ing Stat4.0 s 4.6 S • 6-3, 200 • Sr. caught one pass for 18 yards and threw a 28-yard West Milton, Ohio TD pass on an end-around in the team’s victory over MitchellMilton Union No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... marked the first TD Year Cmp Att Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/G Effic throw by a wideout since Sept 26, 1998, when O.J. 2008 2 8 0 37 1 28 25.0 3.1 105.1 Evans is expected toE missvan thes spring with a hip inju- Conner hit Antwaan Randle El on a 51-yard score 2009 3 7 0 21 0 9 42.9 1.8 68.1 ry. He will move from wideout to safety in 2010. Ev- vs. Cincinnati ... collected career bests with three Totals 5 15 0 58 1 28 33.3 1.6 87.8 ans started his career at safety and has also played receptions for 36 yards vs. Iowa ... added one catch CAREERs Pas ing Stats quarterback and on special5 teams in his career. at Illinois (23 yards) and at Minnesota (18 yards) ...

18 www.iuhoosiers.com 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. added three tackles vs. MSU and two stops against BSU 2010 ... made Spring a solo tackle F O inOTBALL his Hoosier debut Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for Hamil- vs. Western Kentucky ... named IU special teams ton Heights High School under head coach Steven player of the week following the Ball State game. Stirn ... named to the All-State Top 33 and Tremen- K • 5-10, 168 • Fr-R. dous 26 teams and led Hamilton Heights to an 8-5 2007 (Freshman): Appeared in three games at Naperville, Ill. season as a senior ... garnered CBS Sportsline All- linebacker for the University of Florida before suf- MitchWaubonsie Valley Region honors as a senior and all-state accolades fering a broken leg vs. Tennessee that ended his both his sophomore and junior seasons ... earned season ... collected seven total tackles, four solo, 2009: Redshirted theE wald2009 season. 3A All-State first team kudos while recording a and was one of three true freshmen to record an blocking efficiency of 92 percent ... claimedKokomo interception ... picked off his pass against Tennes- Peprsr / e onal: Kicker for head coach Paul Tribune All-Area first team recognition ... picked up see and added three tackles in the Gators’ victory. Murphy at WaubonsieMeet Valley High T Schoolh e... rated H oosiersAll-Mid-Indiana Conference first team honors ... the third-best kicker nationally by Rivals.com, the parents are Chris and Cheryl Faulkner ... Chris is a Prep/Personal: Played for head coach Steve fourth-best kicker by39 ESPN.com and the fifth-best former University of Florida tight end who went on Tutsie at Warren Central High School, where he kicker by Scout.com ... ranked the 27th-best pros- to play with the Dallas Cowboys (1983-84), Los An- was rated the No. 1 safety in the nation by Rivals. pect in the state of Illinois by Rivals.com ... suf- geles Rams (1984) and San Diego Chargers (1985) com and the top player in the Hoosier state by Ri- fered a shoulder injury in 2008 season opener but ... born on Sept. 3, 1987, Cody Christopher Faulkner vals.com and Scout.com ... high school teammate bounced back to earn all-state, all-city, all-area is a telecommunications major. of Hoosier junior safety Chris Adkins and junior of- and all-conference honors ... captain of the High fensive lineman Andrew McDonald ... as a senior, School All-American Bowl ... hit four of his six helped lead Warren Central to its fourth consecu- field goals attempts and 29-of-31 extra points en tive Class 5A state title, the first high school foot- route to special teams player of the year honors ball team to accomplish that feat in the state of In- ... connected on a career-long 47-yard field goal diana ... collected Class 5A All-State honors in both and recorded an 85.0-percent touchback rate as a his senior and junior years ... recorded a team-high senior ... Waubonsie Valley advanced to the state OL • 6-1, 297 • Fr.-R 11 tackles, returned an interception 42 yards and playoffs ... hit 6-of-9 field goals and 29-of-30 extra Fort Wayne, Ind. had a 55-yard punt return for a touchdown in the points in 2007 ... averaged 68.0 yards on kickoffs ... SteveBishop Dwenger state title game his junior year ... ended his junior kicked a 63-yarder to win a kicking camp contest ... season with 98 tackles, 10 interceptions, five forced honor roll student ... two-year football letterwin- 2009: Redshirted theFiacable 2009 season. fumbles and three fumble recoveries ... parents are ner also played baseball ... recruited by tackles Charlotte Finch and James Flowers ... born on June and tight ends coach Kyle Conner ... parents are Prep/Personal: Played for head coach Chris 7, 1988, Jerimy Finch is a general studies major. Ronald Wingman and Diane Ewald ... born on Sept. Svarczkopf at Bishop Dwenger High School ... 2, 1990, Mitchell Ryan Ewald is a business man- earned all-state, all-area and all-conference honors agement major. ... team went 14-1 50and finished state runner-up in 2008 ... also lettered in wrestling and track ... honor roll student ... teammate of Hoosiers Mick Mentzer and Greg Svarczkopf ... parents are Steve and Cathy Fiacable ... born on May 16, 1991, Stephen Joseph QB • 6-5, 236 • So.-R Fiacable is a marketing major. Caledonia, Mich. AdamAlma OL • 6-5, 315 • Sr.-5th Cicero, Ind. 2009 (FreshmanFollett): Made collegiate debut vs. CodyHamilton Heights Western Michigan and also saw time at Virginia ... completed one pass, for 13 yards, in three attempts 2009 (JUNIOR): ReserveFaulkner offensive lineman bat- on the year ... threw first career pass at Akron and tled injury a majority of the season ... saw action S • 6-1, 224 • Sr. collected first career completion at Virginia. at Virginia, vs. Illinois, at Northwestern and at No. Indianapolis, Ind. 14 7 Iowa. JERIMYWarren Central 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout team player of the week following the Ball State 2008 (Sophomo79re): Started all 11 games in 2009 (JUNIOR): AppearedFINCH in seven games at game. which he appeared at right guard ... the Hoosiers safety and on special teams ... made a pair of broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark (2,003) for the fumble recoveries in the team’s win over Western Prep/Personal: Quarterback for head coach second straight year, the first time since 2000 and Michigan ... named IU special teams player of the Randy Lark at Alma High School ... 2007 Detroit 2001 an IU team produced back-to-back 2,000-yard week following the Illinois game. Free Press first team all-state selection ... also rushing seasons ... Indiana averaged 4.5 yards per 14 named first team all-area and first team all-confer- carry and carded 19 rushing scores, its best num- 2008 (Sophomore): NCAA ruled Finch eli- ence ... led Alma to its first district title, an unde- bers since 2001 (5.5, 33) ... the team rushed for over gible for the 2008 season during preseason camp feated regular season and its best season in school 250 yards four times with a season-best 297 yards ... played in five games at safety and on special history (11-1) ... threw for 1,964 yards and 20 touch- in the season-opening win over Western Kentucky. teams ... blocked two punts and tallied six tackles downs in addition to rushing for 242 yards with six ... recorded blocked punts in back-to-back games scores ... ranked the No. 88 quarterback nationally 2007 (Freshman): A key offensive line reserve against Ball State and Michigan State ... the blocks and the No. 40 prospect in the state of Michigan for the Hoosiers, playing behind John Sandberg at led to five Hoosier points and his block against the by Scout.com ... rated the 30th-best prospect in right guard ... participated in two games, making his Cardinals was Indiana’s first since Joe Kleinsmith’s Michigan by Rivals.com ... Prep Star All-Midwest collegiate debut against Indiana State and seeing at Purdue (Nov. 18, 2006) ... returned four punts for Region selection ... spent his first three seasons at time in the team’s win over Minnesota. 41 yards (10.2 average) with a long of 15 yards ... Caledonia (Mich.) High School ... finished his high

www.iuhoosiers.com 19 school career with a 36-2 record as a starter, includ- cord, at No. 23 Michigan ... hit the four kicks in five nior offensive lineman according to the St. Louis ing an undefeated2010 Springconference record,Football a 2005 state attempts and added three extra points ... made thee Post-Dispatch ... named a captain as a senior and championship, a trip to the semifinals in 2006 and a field goals in four attempts, connected on two extra helped lead team to an 11-1 overall record and a 61.1 completion percentage ... earned three varsity points and averaged a season-high 67.0 yards on trip to the state semifinals ... second team Subur- football letters, three varsity track and field letters six kickoffs with one touchback in win over West- ban North Conference in 2005 ... McCluer North and two varsity basketball letters ... averaged 10 ern Michigan ... tallied a pair of field goals, three finished second in state in 2005 (11-3) and 2004 points, 16 rebounds and seven blocks per game on extra points and two touchbacks in victory against (11-2) ... earned four varsity letters in football and the hardwood ... was a member of the Executive Illinois ... collected two field goals in three attempts four in track ... mother is Debbie Kimble ... born on Business Apprentice Program for “Executive Lead- and drilled both extra points at No. 19 Penn State May 30, 1989, Joshua Mikkel Hager is a tourism ers of Tomorrow” ... parents are Chuck and Lauri ... hit five extra points in win at Akron and four extra management major. Follett ... born on July 26, 1989, Adam J. Follett is points at Northwestern and vs. No. 24 Wisconsin ... an exploratory student. two-time IU special teams player of the week and a member of the team’s One-PlayMeet Warrior Club (spe-The Hoosiers cial teams players of the year).

2008: Redshirted the 2008 season. P • 6-5, 206 • Jr.-R Prep/Personal: Played for head coach Tom Whitefish Bay, Wis. K • 5-9, 204 • Sr.-5th Dilley at Lawrence North High School ... 2007 Mr. ChriWhitefishs Bay LaPorte, Ind. Punter finalist ... broke school records with 134 NickLaPorte points, 95 extra points, 85 touchbacks and a 48-yard 2009h (Sop omorHeagerup): Ranks second in IU history field goal ... named Indiana Football Coaches Asso- with a 41.5 career average ... bounced back from 2009 (Junior): DidFord not see any game action in ciation (IFCA) Top 50 All-State at kicker and punter, ACL surgery in the offseason to close 2009 with a 2009 ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 5A all-state at punter, IFCA Region 7 All-Star, 40.5 average on 58 punts with 12 inside the 20-yard Bloomington Herald-Times All-State honorable line and five inside12 the 10 ... posted a long of 51 2008 (Sophomore): Made his collegiate debut mention at kicker and All-Marion County at kicker yards at No. 7 Iowa and landed two punts inside the vs. Murray State ... connected on his lone extra- as a senior ... earned all-state and All-Marion Coun- 20-yard line ... averaged 44.7 on seven punts with point attempt against91 the Racers. ty honors at kicker his junior season ... teammate of a long of 49 yards and dropped two inside the 20 at current Hoosier Tyler McGuigan ... three-year foot- Virginia ... blasted punts of 47 and 46 yards at Ak- 2007 (Freshman): Did not see any game action ball and two-year soccer letterwinner ... parents are ron ... averaged 42.4 yards on five punts with a long in 2007. Mike and Diane Freeland ... born on July 27, 1989, of 48 vs. Western Michigan ... drilled a 50-yarder Nicholas Paul Freeland is a history major. and collected a 41.3 average on seven punts vs. No. 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. 9 Ohio State ... four-time IU special teams player of the week and a member of the team’s One-Play Prep/Personal: Hit all 52 of his extra points YearG F Pct 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg XP Warrior Club (special teams players of the year). and all five field goals as a senior at LaPorte High 2009 14-25 56.0 5-7 9-13 0-4 0-1 38 34-34 School ... career-long field goal was 43 yards ... Totals 14-25 56.0 5-7 9-13 0-4 0-1 38 34-34 2008 Honors: Received honorable mention All- named first team all-state by the Indiana Football CAREER Stats Big Ten recognition from the conference media ... Coaches Association and the Bloomington Herald- also a Sporting News, Rivals.com and Phil Steele Times ... honor roll student who also lettered in soc- Magazine Freshman All-American second team cer and wrestling ... had 49 touchbacks in 66 kickoff selection. attempts as a senior ... parents are Dan and Lana Ford ... born on Feb. 13, 1987, Nicholas Andrew 2008 (Freshman): Finished the season with an Ford is a criminal justice major. OT • 6-9, 301 • Jr.-R average of 42.4 yards on 61 punts, the seventh-best Florissant, Mo. single-season average in school history ... ranked McCluer North Josh third in the Big Ten and 22nd nationally ... average was the third best by a freshman in the country ... 2009h (Sop omorHeager): Reserve offensive tackle netted 13 punts over 50 yards, kicked at least one appeared in five games ... played at Akron, at Vir- 50-yarder in nine games, landed 14 punts inside the ginia, vs. No. 24 Wisconsin, at No. 19 Penn State 20-yard line and five inside the 10 ... averaged over K • 5-11, 198 • So.-R and vs. Purdue. 40 yards per kick in six of the last seven games and Indianapolis, Ind. 77 eight of the last 10 ... 67-yard punt against Michi- NickLawrence North 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in the first two gan State shared the longest in the conference ... games of the year against Western Kentucky and finished the year with a 43.0 average, 11 punts 2009 Honors: MemberFreeland of the Sporting News Murray State ... made his collegiate debut against over 50 yards and 13 inside the 20 over the final and Rivals.com Freshman All-Big Ten teams. WKU. 10 games (37.0 average first two games) ... aver- aged 51.5 (six punts), the fifth-highest single-game 2009 (Freshman): Served as the team’s place- 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout average in IU lore, with four over 50 yards and one kicker the entire season ... hit 14-of-25 field goals, team player of the week following the Illinois game. inside the 20 vs. the Spartans ... placed punts at 34-of-34 extra points99 and averaged 62.2 yards on the two- and three-yard lines in the team’s win 58 kickoffs with seven touchbacks ... finished sev- Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for head over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... also picked up enth in Big Ten games only averaging 6.4 points per coach Jim Schottmueller at McCluer North High a first down after a bad snap when he ran for 17 game and ninth in the league overall averaging 6.3 School ... first team All-State Coaches Poll and yards ... posted an average of 50.0 with two punts points per game ... 14 field goals shared fifth and 34 first team All-State Sports Writer Poll as a senior over 50 yards and one inside the 20 vs. Ball State extra points ranked sixth on Indiana’s single-season ... 2006 first team all-metro selection and first team ... punted three times with a 44.7 average and a lists ... became the fourth Hoosier (sixth time) to Suburban North Conference honoree ... 10th-ranked 50-yarder at Purdue ... placed one punt at the five- collect four field goals in a game, tying a school re- senior in St. Louis and the area’s second-best se- yard line, kicked a 51-yarder and averaged 44.4 on

20 www.iuhoosiers.com three punts at Illinois ... dropped one punt at the 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... three-time Peprsr / e onal: Cornerback and running six-yard line, kicked a 53-yarder and averaged 41.7 scout team player of the week (Illinois, Northwest- back 2010for head Springcoach Otis DixonFOOTBALL at Lakewood High on six punts against Iowa ... landed three inside the ern and Purdue). School ... joined the Hoosiers in June 2007 ... tal- 20 vs. Central Michigan (7, 10 and 16) and Wiscon- lied 54 tackles and three interceptions his senior sin (15, 10, 17) ... punted a career-high nine times Prep/Personal: Linebacker and running back season ... also rushed for 800 yards and seven for a 40.7 average at No. 7 Penn State ... posted a for head coach Cedric Dortch at Highland Park ... touchdowns en route to all-county honors and 57-yarder and dropped one inside the 20 in debut a first team all-state, all-metro and all-conference honorable mention all-state accolades ... sprinter against Western Kentucky ... nine-time IU special selection as a junior and senior ... recorded 53 on track and field team ... mother is Jonnie Jones teams player of the week. tackles and one interception to go along with ... born on Oct. 15, 1988, Donnell Plase Jones is a 1,583 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns as a se- criminal justice major. 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season. nior ... collected 93 tackles and one interception with 2,143 rushing yards and 30 TDs as a junior ... Prep/PersoMeet nal: Punter and T quarterbackhe forH oosiersnamed all-conference with 80 tackles, 2,239 rush- YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD head coach Jim Tietjen at Whitefish Bay High ing yards and 21 touchdowns his sophomore cam- 2008 18 2 20 1.0-6 0-0 0 0 1 4 School ... first team all-state selection with a 44.5- paign ... team netted division, district and regional 2009 25 5 30 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 4 yard average during his senior season ... earned All- championships after going 11-2 in 2006 and 12-1 Totals 43 7 50 1.0-6 0-0 0 0 2 8 America honors ... played in the East Meets West in 2005 ... three-year letterwinner and two-time CAREER Stats All-Star Game in Orlando ... rated the seventh-best captain ... mother is Eula Evans ... born on May 7, punter in the nation by Scout.com ... recorded a 1989, Darius C. Johnson is a criminal justice major. career-best 76-yard punt ... earned all-conference honors at quarterback ... threw for 1,100 yards and ran for 450 yards ... collected 11 passing scores and YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD five rushing TDs ... earned three letters in football, 2008 7 6 13 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 DE • 6-4, 270 • Jr.-R one in track and one in baseball ... parents are Chris 2009 7 1 8 1.0-10 1.0-10 0 0 0 1 Tyrone, Ga. and Loni Hagerup ... born on April 10, 1989, Chris- Totals 14 7 21CAREER 1.0-10 1 .0-10Stat s1 0 0 1 FredSandy Creek topher Eric Hagerup is a SPEA management major ... enrolled at Indiana in January 2007 and partici- 2009h (Sop omorJonee): Misseds the first nine games pated in spring drills. with a foot injury ... made three stops and one tack- le for loss over the final three contests.

Year G No Yds Lg Avg 50+ I20 I10 2008 (FrESHMAN): Made 12 appearances on the 2008 12 61 2586 67 42.4 13 14 5 CB • 5-10, 210 • Jr.-R defensive line and 93on special teams ... recorded a 2009 12 58 2350 51 40.5 2 12 5 St. Petersburg, Fla. pair of tackles against Iowa ... added one stop vs. Totals 24 119 CAREER 4936 67 Stat41.5 s 15 26 10 DonnellLakewood Wisconsin and one tackle at No. 7 Penn State. 2009h (Sop omorJonee): Starteds six games and 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named co- played in nine overall ... missed two games with defensive scout team player of the year with Don- a hamstring injury and one with an elbow injury ... nell Jones ... four-time scout team player of the recorded 30 tackles, 25 solo, with one interception week (Western Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin (22 yards) and three pass breakups ... made six solo and Purdue). DE • 6-0, 255 • Jr.-R stops and broke up 10two passes vs. No. 24 Wiscon- Detroit, Mich. sin ... posted five tackles at No. 19 Penn State and Prep/Personal: Defensive lineman for head DariuHighlands Park four stops apiece at No. 23 Michigan and at Virginia coach Chip Walker at Sandy Creek High School ... carded an interception and a pair of tackles at ... first team all-county and all-area selection as 2009h (Sop omorJohne): Movedson from linebacker to No. 7 Iowa. a senior ... also named Fayette County Defensive defensive end during 2009 spring practice ... played Player of the Year ... closed out 2006 with 46 tack- in the first three games before suffering a season- 2008 (FrESHMAN): Started the final two games les, 39 solos, 17 tackles for loss, seven sacks and ending shoulder injury ... made eight tackles, seven of the year at Penn State and at Purdue and ap- four pass breakups ... led Sandy Creek to a 35-10 solo, with one sack and one pass breakup ... posted peared in 11 games ... made 20 tackles, 18 solo, four-year record, the school’s best-ever four-year three stops and a sack44 in the season-opening tri- with one interception, three pass breakups and one mark, including two region championships (2003 umph vs. Eastern Kentucky ... collected four tackles tackle for loss ... recorded a career-high 10 tackles, and 2004) and four straight trips to the state play- and one pass breakup in victory at Akron ... named nine solo, with a pass breakup at Purdue ... picked offs ... also participated in basketball and track IU special teams player of the week following the off first career pass and recorded four tackles, ... parents are Willie and Vickie Jones ... born on Akron game. three solo, vs. Wisconsin ... broke up two passes Oct. 13, 1989, Frederick Bernard Jones is a tourism in his first start at No. 7 Penn State ... collected management major. 2008 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 12 games one tackle in debut against Western Kentucky ... at linebacker and on special teams ... finished the named IU special teams player of the week follow- year with 13 tackles, seven solo ... netted three ing the Western Kentucky game. YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD tackles at Illinois and at No. 7 Penn State ... re- 2008 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 corded a pair of stops at Minnesota and vs. Iowa 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named co- 2009 3 0 3 1.0-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 ... forced the first fumble of his career against Wis- defensive scout team player of the year with Fred Totals 3 4 7 1.0-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 consin ... added one tackle in his collegiate debut Jones ... three-time scout team player of the week CAREER Stats vs. Western Kentucky ... two-time IU special teams (Western Michigan, Iowa and Ball State). player of the week.

www.iuhoosiers.com 21 record in his three years as a starter ... passed by Scout.com ... Prep Star All-Southeast Region 2010 Spring Football for 2,591 yards and 33 touchdowns with a 60.0 selection ... hauled in 32 balls for 825 yards and completion percentage as junior ... rushed for 489 seven touchdowns in addition to picking off a pair yards with 14 scores and Columbus East went 11-2 of passes in 2006 ... four-year starter at Trezevant before falling in the regional championship game ... also earned three varsity letters in track and DE • 6-1, 235 • Fr.-R ... three-year football and one-year baseball letter- field ... won the 2006 triple jump city championship Greencastle, Ind. winner ... member of the national honor society and (43-7) and finished second at state in the event ... JoshNorth Putnam an honor roll student ... recruited by wide receivers honor roll student and a member of the leadership coach Billy Lynch ... parents are Kip and Aleta Kiel team ... born on Sept. 27, 1989, Charles Henry 2009: Redshirted theK 2009eyt season. ... Kip played at Butler University ... brother, Drew, Love III is recreational sport management major ... is a senior quarterback at Illinois State University cousin, Royce Love, played fullback at Vanderbilt Prep/Personal: Played for head coach Greg ... uncle, Blair Kiel, played quarterback at the Uni- University. Barrett at North Putnam High School ... four-year versity of Notre Dame (1980-83) ... born on Nov. starter at long snapper and three-year starter at Meet The Hoosiers 10, 1990, Dustin T. Kiel is an exploratory student. center and on the defensive56 line ... all-state honor- able mention, all-county, all-area, All-Wabash Val- ley and all-conference as a senior ... named team captain and most valuable offensive lineman in 2008 ... an all-state lineman and All-Wabash Val- LB • 5-9, 195 • Sr./5th ley selection as a junior ... recognized as a top 100 Mishawaka, Ind. player in Indiana by Gridiron Digest and was select- WR • 6-5, 185 • So.-R JamieMishawaka ed to the Region 6 All-Star team in 2008 and 2009 Batesville, Ind. ... North Putnam finished 2008 10-1 and was ranked MichaelBatesville 2009ni (Ju or): KeyLuka contributorszew ons specialki teams No. 1 in the state during the year ... team posted saw action in seven games ... collected six tackles, three undefeated regular seasons in his career and 2009eshman (Fr L)anning: Did not see any game action five solo, on the year ... made two stops at North- won three conference titles along with two section- in 2009. western ... three-time scout team player of the al and regional championships ... four-year football week (Western Michigan, Ohio State and North- letterwinner ... also lettered in wresting and track Peprsr / e onal: Played for head coach Eric western) ... Academic54 All-Big Ten selection. ... All-Wabash Valley Academic selection as a se- Heppner at Batesville High School ... named all- nior ... teammate of Hoosier redshirt freshman line- state, EIAC All-Conference20 and voted the tri-state 2008 (Sophomore): Did not see any game ac- backer Griffen Dahlstrom ... parents are Monty and player of the year as a senior tight end ... four-year tion in 2008 ... four-time scout team player of the Janice Keyt ... born on Dec. 11, 1990, Joshua Keith member of the basketball team ... advanced to the week (Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin and Purdue). Keyt is a sport communication-broadcast major. final four his junior and senior seasons ... voted all- conference in track and holds the school record in 2007 (Freshman): Made collegiate debut vs. the 400m ... represented Batesville as the IHSAA Indiana State ... named scout team player of the Role Model Recipient for the 2007-08 school year week following the Penn State game. ... nephew of John Wallace, a former All-American basketball player for Branch McCracken and win- 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. ner of the 2008 IU Zora Clevenger Award ... parents QB • 6-2, 227 • Fr.-R are Wayne and Karen Lanning ... born on March Prep/Personal: Played strong safety for Jim Columbus, Ind. 18, 1989, Michael R. Lanning is an exercise sci- Aldrich at Mishawaka High School, posting 69 DustyColumbus East ence major. tackles, 14 for loss, and three sacks as a senior ... forced one fumble and recovered three fumbles 2009: Redshirted theK iel2009 season ... named scout ... played for the Metro All-Star team as a senior, team player of the week following the Virginia posting an interception ... also wrestled for Misha- game. waka ... parents are Jim and Susan Lukaszewski ... born on July 17, 1987, Jamie Leo Lukaszewski is a Peprsr / e onal: Quarterback for head coach finance major. Bob Gaddis at Columbus16 East High School ... high TE • 6-3, 228 • So.-R school teammate of redshirt freshman wide receiv- Memphis, Tenn. er Duwyce Wilson ... rated the 16th-best prospect CharleTrezevants in the state of Indiana and the 45th pro-style quar- terback nationally by Rivals.com ... ranked the 68th 2009eshman (Fr L)ove: Made III collegiate debut and quarterback nationally by Scout.com ... finished only appearance in victory at Akron ... returned career as the school’s all-time passing yardage from offseason ACL surgery. DE • 6-3, 285 • Sr.-5th leader (5,854) and is the only player in Columbus Elkhart, Ind. East history to record over 6,000 yards of total of- 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout DeonteElkhart Central fense (7,491) ... responsible for over 4,298 yards of team player of the85 week following the Central total offense as a senior ... threw for 3,172 yards Michigan game. 2009 (Junior): BattledMack injury and played in six with 35 touchdowns, a 63.5 completion percentage games at defensive tackle and end ... posted a pair and just eight interceptions ... also rushed for 1,126 Prep/Personal: Wide receiver for head coach of tackles on the season. yards and 14 scores on 155 carries (7.3 average) ... Teli White at Trezevant High School ... named named Indiana Football Coaches Association Top team’s most valuable player and outstanding play- 2008 (Sophomore): Started nine games at 50 All-State ... Hoosier Hills All-Conference, ITG er junior and senior seasons ... team captain was defensive tackle and55 played in 11 games overall Gridiron Gazette Player of the Year and Columbus selected to Memphis All-Star Game ... caught 28 ... made 21 tackles with two sacks, 2.5 tackles Republic Player of the Year ... led Columbus East passes for 475 yards and five scores in 2007 ... rat- for loss and one fumble recovery on the season ... to semi-state and a 13-1 record ... posted a 36-4 ed the 24th-best prospect in the state of Tennessee notched his first career sack and recovered his first

22 www.iuhoosiers.com career fumble against Murray State ... recorded year baseball letterwinner ... parents are Doug and five tackles at No. 7 Penn State ... collected three Tricia Marquette ... born on March 24, 1988, Jor- 2010 Spring FOOTBALL tackles in first career start against Western Ken- dan D. Marquette is a general studies major. tucky ... added three solo tackles at Minnesota ... tallied second sack of the season in Hoosiers’ win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern. C • 6-2, 295 • So.-R Wheaton, Ill. 2007 (freshman): Played in 12 games on the WillWarrenville South defensive line, making 18 tackles ... made his col- legiate debut and posted a solo tackle against TE • 6-4, 245 • Sr.-5th 2009 Honors: NamedMatte freshman All-Big Ten by Indiana State ... notched three tackles against Illi- Marion, Ohio Sporting News and recognized as a CollegeFoot- nois ... tallied three tackles against Minnesota and BradMarion Pleasant ballNews.com Freshman All-America honorable added his firstMeet career tackle for lossT ...h hade a break- HoosiersMartin mention selection. out game at Northwestern, making seven tackles 2009 (Junior): Played in all 12 games at tight 60 ... closed the season with a pair of solo tackles in end and on special teams ... returned one kick for 2009 (Freshman): Started all 12 games at the Insight Bowl vs. Oklahoma State. eight yards. center ... offensive line allowed just 16 sacks on the season, a total that ranked second in the Big 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. 2008 (Sophomore): Made his first career start Ten and shared 28th nationally ... front five sur- at No. 7 Penn State86 and played in 11 games over- rendered one sack per 27.5 pass attempts, which Prep/Personal: Played defensive tackle for all ... hauled in first career reception for six yards ranked second in the Big Ten ... Matte allowed just Elkhart Central High School under head coach against Michigan State. one sack on the year ... Hoosiers finished second Mark Hummell ... positioned as a defensive end in conference games only with 262.4 passing yards as a sophomore (74 total tackles, seven for loss) 2007 (freshman): Played against Indiana per game ... also ended year fourth in overall games before switching to tackle as a junior (84 total tack- State and at Western Michigan before suffering a and 35th nationally with 247.9 passing yards per les, nine for loss, four sacks) and nose tackle as a season-ending foot injury. game ... team rushed for over 180 yards on four senior ... earned 5A All-State first team honors as occasions, including 197 yards at No. 23 Michigan a senior ... recorded 89 total tackles, (45 solo, 44 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. and 196 yards vs. Purdue ... 197 yards was IU’s assisted), four sacks, eight tackles for loss, three second-highest rushing total in 60 all-time games forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and five Prep/Personal: Tight end and defensive vs. Michigan. passes broken up ... parents are Sonya Mack and back at Marion Pleasant High School under head Willie Davis ... born on Sept. 13, 1987, Deonte M. coach Chris Kubbs ... led Marion Pleasant to an 8-3 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named co- Mack is a general studies major. ledger as a senior ... earned first team all-league offensive scout team player of the year with Darius honors as a tight end, defensive back and punter Willis ... three-time scout team player of the week ... earned all-state recognition his final campaign (Ball State, Illinois and Purdue). YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD in the Associated Press Division V Poll ... parents 2007 8 10 18 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 are Greg and Elizabeth Martin ... born on July 16, Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for head 2008 11 10 21 2.5-6 2.0-5 0 1 0 0 1987, Brandon Richard Martin is a SPEA manage- coach Ron Muhitch at Wheaton-Warrenville 2009 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ment major. South High School ... an all-state, all-area and all- Totals 20 21 41CAREER 3.5-7 2Stat.0-5 s0 1 0 0 conference selection ... 2007 Chicago Sun-Times All-Area selection ... rated the 20th-best prospect in the state of Illinois by Scout.com ... Prep Star All- Midwest Region selection ... Wheaton-Warrenville South went 39-2 in his three seasons on the var- sity, including a 2006 state title (14-0) and a state WR • 6-3, 203 • Fr.-R runner-up finish in 2007 (13-1) ... team reeled off C • 6-3, 290 • Sr.-5th New Albany, Ind. 27 straight victories before falling in the 2007 state Huntington Beach, Calif. BrettNew Albany championship ... one of three members in the class JordanFullerton (Calif.) CC from the state of Illinois ... parents are Bill and Peg 2009: Redshirted theM 2009artin season. Matte ... born on June 30, 1989, William E. Matte 2009 (Junior): JoinedMarquette the team for 2009 spring III is a recreational sport management major. practice ... made Hoosier debut and only appear- Peprsr / e onal: Played for head coach Kevin ance in victory at Akron. Roth at New Albany High School ... a Hoosier Hills All-Conference selection ... made 59 receptions for 2007-08: Attended Fullerton (Calif.) Community 955 yards (16.2 average)23 with seven touchdowns as College and played62 offensive line for two years a senior ... set the school record for most catches under head coach Tim Byrnes ... earned all-confer- and yards in a season ... two-year basketball and ence honors and was named lineman of the year in one-year football letterwinner ... an all-conference LT • 6-6, 304 • Jr.-R 2008 ... awarded the National Football Foundation basketball honoree ... awarded with an academic Indianapolis, Ind. & College Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete honors diploma ... parents are Ed Martin, Jr., and AndrewWarren Central Award following the 2008 campaign ... signed NLI the late Toni Martin ... born on May 3, 1991, Wil- on March 17, 2009. liam Brett Martin is a business management major. 2009H (SOP OMORME):c SawDonald action in eight games as a reserve tackle ... offensive line allowed just 16 Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for head sacks on the season, a total that ranked second coach Mike Groscott at Huntington Beach High in the Big Ten and shared 28th nationally ... front School ... collected first team All-Sunset League five surrendered one sack per 27.5 pass attempts, accolades and was named lineman of the year as a which ranked second72 in the Big Ten ... Hoosiers fin- senior ... three-year football letterwinner and two- ished second in conference games only with 262.4

www.iuhoosiers.com 23 passing yards per game ... also ended year fourth in overall games2010 and Spring 35th nationally Football with 247.9 pass- ing yards per game ... team rushed for over 180 yards on four occasions, including 197 yards at No. 23 Michigan and 196 yards vs. Purdue ... 197 yards was IU’s second-highest rushing total in 60 all-time OL • 6-2, 285 • Fr.-R DT • 6-4, 317 • So.-R games vs. Michigan. Indianapolis, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. TylerLawrence North MickBishop Dwenger 2008 (Freshman): Played in five games at offensive tackle and guard ... made back-to-back 2009: Redshirted theM 2009cG uiganseason. 2009eshman (Fr M): entSaw timezer in all 12 games at starts, the first of career, at left guard against Iowa defensive tackle ... closed out the season with 16 and at Illinois ... received first career action vs. Peprsr / e onal: Offensive lineman for head tackles, eight solo, a half-tackle for loss and one Western Kentucky and also saw time against Mur- coach Tom Dilley at LawrenceMeet North High School T ...h e passH breakupoosiers ... posted three stops apiece against ray State and Ball State. played tackle, guard and long snapper at Lawrence Eastern Kentucky, No. 9 Ohio State and at No. 19 North ... team had58 100-percent success rate on Penn State ... added69 a half-TFL vs. the Buckeyes 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout extra points ... named 5A All-State by the Indiana and broke up a pass in the team’s win over Illinois. team player of the week following the Iowa game. Football Coaches Association and all-state honor- able mention by the Indianapolis Star ... selected 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... four-time Prep/Personal: Offensive tackle for head as the team’s offensive lineman of the year ... two- scout team player of the week (Murray State, Min- coach Steve Tutsie at Warren Central High School year football letterwinner ... also wrestled and ran nesota, Iowa and Central Michigan). ... high school teammate of Hoosier senior safety track ... high school teammate of Hoosier sopho- Jerimy Finch and junior cornerback Chris Adkins ... more kicker Nick Freeland ... parents are Doug Prep/Personal: Defensive tackle and line- Warren Central became the first team in Indiana and Martha McGuigan ... born on June 22, 1990, backer for head coach Chris Svarczkopf at Bishop history to claim four consecutive state titles ... first Michael Tyler McGuigan is a sport communication- Dwenger High School ... all-state, all-area and all- team all-state selection in 2006 ... named to the broadcast major. conference selection in 2007 ... recorded 90 tackles 2006 Super Team and was an Academic All-Star ... and led team to 13-1 record and runner-up finish rated the 10th-best prospect in the state of Indiana at semi-state ... the No. 97 defensive tackle in the by Rivals.com ... earned three letters in football nation by ESPN.com ... the No. 20 prospect in the and two in track ... parents are Shawn and Mari- state of Indiana by Rivals.com ... Prep Star All- on McDonald and Jerri Carter ... born on Sept. 8, Midwest Region selection ... teammate of Hoosiers 1988, Andrew Alexander McDonald is a fine arts: Steve Fiacable and Greg Svarczkopf ... earned three OL • 6-5, 297 • Fr.-R studio art major. varsity letters in football, three in basketball and Stow, Ohio one in track ... parents are Scott and Nancy Men- Walsh Jesuit Pta tzer ... born on May 31, 1989, Michael Scott Men- tzer is a recreational sport management major. 2009: Redshirted theM cShane 2009 season ... two-time scout team player of the week (Virginia and Wis- consin). YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD LB • 6-1, 230 • Jr.-R 2009 8 8 16 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 Jeffersonville, Ind. Peprsr / e onal: Offensive guard for head Totals 8 8 16 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 BrandonJeffersonville coach Gerry Rardin67 at Walsh Jesuit High School ... team captain did not allow a sack his senior CAREER Stats 2009 (SophomorMec): GAppearedhee in three games season ... three-year varsity starter collected first on special teams ... made one tackle at No. 19 Penn team all-district and second team All-Ohio honors State and one stop vs. Purdue ... two-time scout in addition to team lineman of the year accolades team player of the week (Akron and Michigan). ... also played on the defensive line ... Walsh Jesuit lost in the regional finals ...OhioVarsity.com ranked WR • 5-10, 185 • Jr.-R 2008 (Freshman39): Did not see any game ac- McShane the seventh-best interior lineman in the Fort Wayne, Ind. tion in 2008 ... two-time scout team player of the state of Ohio ... 2007 Northeast Inland All-District Dre Harding week (Western Kentucky and Minnesota). defensive honorable mention ... three-year football letterwinner and two-year basketball letterwinner 2009h (Sop omoMreuhammad): Played in five games at 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season. (freshman and sophomore) ... parents are Timothy wide receiver and on special teams ... saw action and Mary McShane ... born on June 7, 1990, Pat- at Akron, at Virginia, vs. No. 24 Wisconsin, at No. Prep/Personal: Played linebacker for head rick Marc McShane is a criminal justice major. 19 Penn State and vs. Purdue. coach Steve Cooley at Jeffersonville ... recorded 60 tackles and eight interceptions his senior cam- 2008 (Freshman82): Did not see any game ac- paign ... set the school’s single-season and single- tion in 2008 ... four-time scout team player of the game records for deflections ... earned three letters week (Minnesota, Illinois, Penn State and Purdue). in football and basketball ... parents are Tony Mc- Ghee and Wilma Smith ... born on March 3, 1989, 2007: Attended Purdue University and redshirted Brandon McGhee is a criminal justice major. the 2007 season.

Prep/Personal: Wide receiver for Sherwood Haydock at Harding High School ... set a school single-season record with 75 catches for 1,296

24 www.iuhoosiers.com yards and 13 touchdowns his senior season ... led Ten ... Pagán allowed just one sack on the year ... Harding to state championship and was named all- Hoosiers finished second in conference games only 2010 Spring FOOTBALL state, Summit Conference Player of the Year and with 262.4 passing yards per game ... also ended Harding POY ... collected first team All-Summit year fourth in overall games and 35th nationally Conference and honorable mention all-state his ju- with 247.9 passing yards per game ... team rushed nior season and honorable mention all-conference for over 180 yards on four occasions, including 197 P • 6-0, 183 • So.-R as a sophomore ... team finished second in state his yards at No. 23 Michigan and 196 yards vs. Purdue Highland Park, Ill. sophomore year ... lettered three years in football ... 197 yards was IU’s second-highest rushing total AdamHighland Park and four in basketball ... guided Harding to back-to- in 60 all-time games vs. Michigan. back state runner-up finishes in his sophomore and 2009eshman (Fr P):ine Did nots see any game action junior campaigns ... parents are Mark and Doris 2008 (Freshman): One of three true freshmen in 2009. Muhammad ... cousin of current Buffalo Bills wide to play for the Hoosiers in 2008 ... played both receiver and Indiana’sMeet all-time receptions, Th eyardage H oosiersguard and both tackle positions ... started the fi- Peprsr / e onal: Played for head coach Kurt and touchdowns leader, James Hardy (2005-07) ... nal five games of the season and played in the last Weinberg at Highland10 Park High School ... aver- born on Sept. 8, 1988, DeAundre J. Muhammad is seven contests overall ... made two starts at left aged 37.2 yards per punt and 57.3 yards per kickoff a sport marketing and management major. tackle, two at left guard and one at right tackle ...... named the team’s special teams player of the in his five starts, the team averaged 144.4 rushing year ... also a member of Highland Park’s soccer yards per game ... two-time scout team player of and track teams ... parents are Seth Pines and Fran the week (Murray State and Michigan State). Krasnow ... born on June 24, 1990, Adam Pines is an exercise science major. Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for head coach Dan Galante at St. Patrick High School ... DT • 6-2, 318 • Jr.-R rated the 37th-best guard in the nation by ESPN. Gary, Ind. com and the 40th-best prospect in the state of Illi- Harmony Community Milton nois by Scout.com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region selection ... Pioneer Press All-Area selection and a OL • 6-4, 298 • Fr.-R 2009 (SophomorOewen): Moveds from offensive line member of the East Suburban Catholic All-Confer- to defensive tackle prior to 2009 spring practice ... Bloomington, Ind. ence team ... named the St. Patrick Most Valuable Bloomington South did not see any game action in 2009 ... three-time Offensive Lineman ... collected three varsity letters Aaron scout team player of the week (Eastern Kentucky, in football and two in track and field ... mother is Price Virginia and Illinois).63 Rozlyn C. Pagán ... born on July 20, 1990, Justin A. 2009: Redshirted the 2009 season ... shared of- Pagán is a criminal justice major. fensive scout team player of the year honors with 2008 (Freshman): Saw action against West- offensive lineman Colin Rodkey and running back ern Kentucky and Murray State ... made collegiate Nick Turner ... four-time scout team player of the debut against WKU ... two-time scout team player week (Western Michigan, Illinois, Penn State and of the week (Minnesota and Central Michigan). Purdue). 66

2007: Redshirted the 2007 season. Peprsr / e onal: Offensive lineman for head S • 5-10, 178 • So.-R coach Drew Wood at Bloomington South High Prep/Personal: A standout offensive lineman Indianapolis, Ind. School ... played for USA Football’s 2009 Junior at Harmony Community School under head coach AndrewCathedral National Team along with fellow signee Nick Zach- David Pool ... a three-year football letterwinner ... ery ... one of just 45 high school seniors to play parents are Monroe and Pamela Owens ... born on Former reserve quarterbackPimentel will move to safety on America’s first national team in the sport com- July 23, 1988, Milton Owens is a fine arts: studio during spring practice. prised of players aged 19 and under ... selected art major. to the Indiana Football Coaches Association 5A 2009 (Freshman): Did not see any game ac- All-State team in 2008 ... also an all-region hon- tion in 2009... named scout team player of the oree, an unanimous selection to the Bloomington week following the 18Michigan game. Herald-Times All-Area team and an All-Conference Indiana honoree ... named the team’s most out- 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season. standing lineman after playing every position on the offensive line and appearing in every game OL • 6-5, 332 • Jr. Prep/Personal: Quarterback for head coach ... team captain joined the defensive line as an Chicago, Ill. Jim O’Hara at Cathedral High School ... closed ca- end midway through the 2008 season ... all-state JustinSt. Patrick reer with 1,925 passing yards, 636 rushing yards, honorable mention and selected to the Blooming- 32 touchdowns, a 59.0 percent completion rate and ton Herald-Times All-Area team as a junior ... 4.0 Pagán is expected toP amissgán spring practice due to a quarterback rating of 165.5 ... named first team student is a member of the National Honor Society an ankle injury. all-state, all-city and team most valuable player ...... first Bloomington South player to receive an IU Cathedral won the state championship his junior football scholarship since quarterback Ben Chap- 2009 (Sophomore): After missing the season year ... an Indiana Academic All-Star, All-City Aca- pell ... teammate of Hoosier redshirt freshman opener with an ankle injury, started the final 11 demic MVP Finalist and a Christian Scholar Athlete running back David Blackwell ... recruited by wide games of the season70 at left guard ... has started Award winner ... three-year football and two-year receivers coach Billy Lynch ... parents are Bryan 16 of the team’s last 17 games ... offensive line baseball letterwinner ... a karate national cham- and Kathy Price ... born on Jan. 29, 1991, Aaron allowed just 16 sacks on the season, a total that pion ... parents are Rene and Patricia Pimentel ... Michael Price is an exploratory student. ranked second in the Big Ten and shared 28th na- born on Jan. 3, 1990, Andrew Patrick Pimentel is tionally ... front five surrendered one sack per 27.5 a biology major. pass attempts, which ranked second in the Big

www.iuhoosiers.com 25 for loss and eight sacks as a senior ... three-year 2010 Spring Football starter closed career with 407 tackles, 210 solo, and 65 tackles for loss ... Greater Western Ohio Conference (GWOC) Defensive Player of the Year, second team Associated Press All-State, first team DT • 6-3, 290 • So. LB • 6-2, 238 • Sr. all-area and first team All-GWOC in 2005 and 2006 Centerville, Ohio Centerville, Ohio ... all-district first team, team defensive MVP and AdamCenterville TylerCenterville a participant in the All-Ohio North/South All-Star Game ... rated the No. 22 middle linebacker nation- 2009 Honors: NamedReplogle to the CollegeFootball- 2009ni (Ju or): PlayedReplogle in 11 games and started ally by Scout.com ... team went 8-2 and won the News.com Freshman All-America third team. nine times at strong-side linebacker ... finished GWOC in 2006, as a teammate of Adam’s, 10-2 and 12th in the Big Ten with 7.3 tackles per game and a district playoff finalist in 2005 and 11-1, GWOC 2009 (FRESHMAN): Only true freshman to play 13th in league games only withMeet 7.7 stops each timeTh e champsHo andosiers a district finalist in 2004 ... claimed in 2009 ... played in all 12 games and started the out ... ended the year second on the team with 80 three letters in football and two in basketball ... final 11 contests of98 the season at defensive tackle tackles and 61 solos46 ... added two sacks (10 yards), parents are Tom and Theresa Replogle ... Tom ... finished third on the team with four sacks (16 was fourth on the team with 6.5 tackles for loss played football at Virginia Military Institute (1974- yards), which ranked second among freshmen de- (22 yards), recorded one interception (30 yards) and 77) ... born on April 10, 1989, Tyler James Replogle fensive tackles and third among all freshmen play- broke up two passes ... collected two double-digit is an accounting major. ers in the Big Ten ... added five tackles for loss (18 tackle games to push career total to three ... post- yards), 32 tackles, 16 solo ... also played fullback ed 10 tackles and one TFL in back-to-back games each of the final three games, serving as a lead at Virginia and vs. Illinois ... followed those two YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD blocker ... made seven tackles, 1.5 sacks and 2.5 contests with nine tackles, eight solo, and a tackle 2007 4 4 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 tackles for loss at No. 7 Iowa ... closed out the sea- for loss at Northwestern ... made seven stops, six 2008 20 18 38 1.0-3 1.0-3 1 1 0 0 son with one sack and three tackles vs. Purdue ... solo, with one sack, two tackles for loss and first 2009 51 29 80CAREER 6.5-22 2 .0-10Stat s0 0 1 3 posted one sack and three stops at Virginia ... add- career interception in win at Akron ... tallied nine Totals 75 51 126 7.5-25 3.0-13 1 1 1 3 ed a half-sack in victory over Illinois ... collected tackles, seven solo, vs. No. 24 Wisconsin and eight five tackles at No. 19 Penn State and four stops at stops at No. 23 Michigan ... compiled seven tack- No. 23 Michigan ... tallied three solo stops in col- les and a half-sack at No. 7 Iowa, six stops and legiate debut against Eastern Kentucky. a half-sack vs. No. 7 Ohio State and six tackles, five solo, and a half-tackle for loss in victory over Prep/Personal: Nose tackle for head coach Western Michigan ... wrapped up the year with Ron Ullery at Centerville High School ... brother five tackles vs. Purdue ... selected a game captain OT • 6-4, 285 • Fr.-R of Hoosier senior linebacker Tyler Replogle ... first twice ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. Monroeville, Pa. team all-state, first team all-district and the Great- ColinGateway er Western Ohio Conference (GWOC) and Area 2008 (Sophomore): Made the first two starts Player of the Year as a senior ... named team MVP, of his career at weak-side linebacker the final two 2009: Redshirted theR 2009odkey season ... shared offen- first team all-area, first team All-GWOC in 2007 games of the season ... saw action in 11 games at sive scout team player of the year honors with of- and 2008 ... earned the Anthony Munoz Award linebacker and on special teams ... named Indiana’s fensive lineman Aaron Price and running back Nick (outstanding defensive lineman), the Sonny Unger special teams player of the year ... led the team Turner ... five-time scout team player of the week Award (outstanding team player) and the Elk Iron with 11 special teams player of the week honors (Eastern Kentucky, Akron, Northwestern, Iowa and Award (most fit player) in 2008 ... selected to the ... finished the year with 38 tackles, 20 solo, one Purdue). 68 2008 Big 33 Ohio vs. Pennsylvania All-Star Game sack, one fumble forced and recovered ... closed ... finished senior campaign with 13 tackles for loss out the campaign at Purdue with a team season- Peprsr / e onal: Offensive lineman for head and six sacks despite missing three games with high 19 tackles, nine solo, with the first sack of his coach Terry Smith at Gateway High School ... also a broken foot ... saw time at fullback as well and career ... earned the Terry P. Cole “Impact Player” ranked the 58th-best offensive guard nationally rushed for 12 touchdowns ... also a second team Award as the team’s most outstanding player in and the 21st-best prospect in the state of Penn- all-district selection his junior season ... finished the Old Oaken Bucket game ... in first career start, sylvania by Rivals.com ... first team all-area, all- 2007 with 82 tackles (50 solo), 25 tackles for loss collected seven tackles at No. 7 Penn State ... re- conference and Eastern Elite selection ... team and 5.5 sacks ... won back-to-back GWOC cham- corded 26 tackles, 11 solo, with one sack in his two collected second straight runner-up finish in the pionships in 2006 (8-2), as a teammate of Tyler’s, starts ... posted four tackles and recovered first ca- WPIAL AAAA title game ... finished the 2008 sea- and 2007 (9-3) and advanced to the state playoffs reer fumble against Ball State ... tallied three stops son 12-1 and entered the championship contest in 2008 ... rated the 54th-best defensive tackle and forced first career fumble vs. Wisconsin ... ranked third in the USA Today national poll ... nationally by Scout.com and 58th-best by Rivals. Academic All-Big Ten selection. spent 12 weeks ranked third ... Gateway finished com ... the 50th-best prospect in the state of Ohio 11-2, ranked in the USA Today Top 10 and earned by Rivals.com ... OhioVarsity.com ranked Replogle 2007 (Freshman): Played in the first six games a spot in the WPIAL AAAA championship game in the eighth-best defensive tackle in Ohio ... earned of the season before suffering a season-ending 2007 ... team won back-to-back conference titles ... three letters in football and basketball ... recruited ACL injury against Minnesota ... back-up line- three-year football letterwinner also played track, by co-defensive coordinator and defensive tackles backer closed the campaign with eight tackles, basketball and baseball ... a state qualifier in the coach Brian George ... parents are Tom and Theresa four solos ... recorded three tackles in the season javelin throw as a sophomore ... a member of the Replogle ... Tom played football at Virginia Military opener against Indiana State ... collected a pair of National Society of High School Scholars ... re- Institute (1974-77) ... born on Oct. 10, 1990, Adam stops against Akron and at Iowa, and one tackle at cruited by co-defensive coordinator and defensive Patrick Replogle is a criminal justice major. Western Michigan. tackles coach Brian George ... parents are Charles and Mary Rodkey ... born on Jan. 31, 1991, Colin Prep/Personal: Linebacker for head coach Joseph Rodkey is an environmental science major. YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD Ron Ullery at Centerville High School ... brother 2009 16 16 32 5.0-18 4.0-16 0 0 0 0 of Hoosier sophomore defensive tackle Adam Re- Totals 16 16 32 5.0-18 4.0-16 0 0 0 0 plogle ... recorded 133 tackles, 70 solo, 20 tackles CAREER Stats

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P • 6-0, 181 • Fr.-R LS • 6-4, 245 • Sr.-5th QB/H • 6-5, 227 • Jr.-R Mishawaka, Ind. Springfield, Ill. Barrington, Ill. ChadMishawaka Jeff Sacred Heart-Griffin TeddyBarrington 2009: Redshirted theR 2009oggeman season. 2009ni (Ju or): ServedSander as thes team’s long snap- 2009h (Sop omorSchelle): Holder on field goals and per on field goals and extra points ... the Hoosiers extra points ... the Hoosiers hit 14 field goals on the Peprsr / e onal: Played for head coaches Bart hit 14 field goals on the season, which shares fifth season, which shares fifth on the school’s single- Curtis and JimMeet Aldrich at Mishawaka Th Highe School H oosierson the school’s single-season list ... Indiana con- season list ... Indiana connected on all 34 extra- ... recorded a 36.2 punting average as a senior ... nected on all 34 extra-point attempts, which ranks point attempts, which ranks sixth on IU’s single- scored five touchdowns42 in 2008 and rushed for a sixth on IU’s single-season95 chart ... named scout season chart ... Academic17 All-Big Ten selection. career-high 197 yards on 13 carries (15.2) against team player of the week following the Ohio State South Bend Adams ... played in the Metro All-Star game ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2008 (Freshman): Made first collegiate ap- Game ... selected all-area and all-conference as a pearance against Wisconsin ... finished 1-of-4 for punter ... winner of the Frank M. Steele Mental At- 2008 (Sophomore): Appeared in five games six yards. titude Award and the Ironman Award ... three-year and served as the team’s long snapper on field football and four-year track letterwinner ... scholar- goals and extra points the final four games ... the 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... two-time athlete award winner and member of the national Hoosiers converted 3-of-4 field goals and 9-of-10 scout team player of the week (Akron and Wis- honor society ... parents are John and Bev Rogge- extra points ... two-time scout team player of the consin). man ... John was a running back at IU who lettered week (Murray State and Iowa) ... Academic All-Big from 1979-82 ... born on Sept. 25, 1990, Chad J. Ten selection. Prep/Personal: Quarterback for head coach Roggeman is an elementary education major. Joey Sanchez at Barrington High School ... top-rat- 2007 (freshman): Received first playing time ed quarterback in the state of Illinois by Scout.com as a collegian, appearing in the season opener and Rivals.com ... ended the 2006 season passing against Indiana State ... moved from center to tight for 1,810 yards and 20 touchdowns ... led confer- end at the halfway point of the campaign ... named ence in passing yardage, completion percentage scout team player of the week following the Pur- and touchdowns ... All-Mid-Suburban League, Dai- due game. ly Herald All-Area, Chicago Tribune All-State spe- LB • 6-1, 225 • So.-R cial mention and Illinois High School Coaches As- Charlotte, N.C. 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. sociation (IHSCA) 8A All-State honorable mention Lee University of Richmond after his senior season ... holds school record for Prep/Personal: Tight end for Sacred Heart- most passing yards in a 12-game season (1,810), 2009: Transferred fromRo these University of Richmond Griffin High School under head coach Ken Leonard most touchdown passes in a season (20), most first and sat out the 2009 season due to NCAA transfer ... Rivals.com rated him as the 20th-best prospect downs passing in a season (74), highest season rules ... named scout team player of the week fol- out of Illinois during its preseason poll and Sport- completion percentage (67 percent) and led the lowing the Michigan game. ing News listed Sanders as a top Midwest tight highest scoring offense in school history ... IHSCA end prospect for the class of 2006 ... with Sand- 8A Academic All-State selection ... lettered two 2008 (Freshman95): Did not see any game action ers’ leadership and 59 receptions for 671 yards years in football and three years in baseball ... par- in 2008 at the University of Richmond. and three touchdowns, Sacred Heart-Griffin picked ents are Ward and Mary Schell ... born on Feb. 24, up its first state title in school history by downing 1989, Edward William Schell is an english major. Peprsr / e onal: Linebacker and fullback for Rock Island Alleman, 28-21, in the title game ... head coach Jason Estep at Charlotte Christian in that game, Sanders caught 10 passes for 134 Academy ... finished career with 412 tackles, and yards and scored the game’s first touchdown on a as a senior, scored six touchdowns helping team 15-yard reception, as SHG finished the year with to a state championship runner-up finish ... made a perfect 14-0 record, a 38-2 mark in his varsity the all-state team on defense in 2005 and 2006, career and three straight Central State Eight titles the all-conference team on defense in 2005, 2006 ... garnered all-state honors from the Champaign LB • 6-0, 225 • So.-R and 2007, and the all-conference team on offense News-Gazette, the Chicago Tribune and the Illinois Cicero, Ind. in 2006 ... elected to the Oasis Shrine Bowl and High School Coaches Association Academic Team ChadHamilton Heights named defensive captain of the North Carolina ... picked up all-conference recognition in basket- Shire Bowl team ... three-time team captain rec- ball as a sophomore and junior ... parents are Ron 2009eshman (Fr Sherer): Appeared in all 12 games ognized as team MVP in 2006 ... four-year foot- and Barb Sanders ... born on June 26, 1987, Jeffrey at linebacker and on special teams ... made seven ball, wrestling and track letterwinner ... two-time Ronald Sanders is a finance and accounting double tackles, six solo, on the season ... posted two solo state wrestling champion (2006-07) at 215 pounds major. stops in the season-opening win over Eastern Ken- ... finished first in the conference and third in the tucky ... added two tackles at No. 23 Michigan. state in the shot put ... member of the national 42 honor society ... parents are Mike and Kari Rose 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named co-de- ... Mike was a linebacker at IU who lettered from fensive scout team player of the year with Nicholas 1981-83 ... born on March 29, 1990, Lee Rose is a Sliger ... four-time scout team player of the week pre-business major. (Ball State, Iowa, Northwestern and Penn State).

www.iuhoosiers.com 27 Peprsr / e onal: Running back and outside ... parents are Fred and Karen Sims ... Fred was a linebacker2010 for head Spring coaches GeneFootball Starrett and running back at the University of Oklahoma (1981- Chuck Reeves at Hamilton Heights High School ... 82) ... older brother, Quentin, is a sophomore wide an all-state selection and a Mid-Indiana Confer- receiver at Georgia Tech ... born on Aug. 29, 1991, ence (MIC) first team honoree in both 2006 and Damon Anthony Sims is a finance major. 2007 ... recognized on the Indiana Football Digest DT • 6-4, 310 • Sr.-5th Prime Time 25 and the Indiana High School Foot- Fairborn, Ohio ball Guide Tremendous 26 Teams ... Prep Star All- JarrodFairborn Midwest Region selection ... totaled 1,060 rushing yards and crossed the goal line 22 times ... holds 2009 (JuNIor): MovedSmith from offensive line to school records in rushing yards, touchdowns, defensive tackle prior to 2009 spring practice ... points scored and carries ... rushed for 1,260 yards DT • 6-3, 295 • So.-R played in six games and missed six contests with and 20 scores as a junior ... selected to the Ham- Cicero, Ind. a back injury ... made first defensive start and HamiltonMeet Southeastern The Hoosiers ilton County All-Star Team and was named out- Nicholas recorded one tackle in season-opening win over standing offensive running back junior and senior Eastern Kentucky ...52 posted two tackles and one seasons ... Hamilton Heights earned MIC titles in 2009 (FreshmanSliger): Played in all 12 games at pass breakup on the year ... selected a captain for 2004 and 2007 and sectional championships in defensive tackle ... posted seven tackles, one the Michigan game. 2004 and 2005 ... four-year football, basketball tackle for loss and one interception ... picked off a and baseball letterwinner ... Hamilton Heights pass at No. 23 Michigan ... marked the first INT for 2008 (Sophomore): Played in 11 games on the posted an 8-3 record before falling to No. 3 Bishop a Hoosier defensive lineman since Kenny Kendal in offensive line and made two starts ... received the Chatard in the 2007 state playoffs ... parents are 2005 ... carded a TFL75 in team’s win over Western first start of his career at left guard against Wis- Devon and Carmelita Sherer ... born on June 10, Michigan ... made two tackles apiece at Virginia consin and started at center at No. 7 Penn State 1989, Chadwick Jeremy Sherer is SPEA manage- and at No. 19 Penn State. the following week ... the Hoosiers broke the ment major ... brother, Dustin, played quarterback 2,000-yard rushing mark (2,003) for the second at the University of Wisconsin (2006-09). 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named co- straight year, the first time since 2000 and 2001 an defensive scout team player of the year with Chad IU team produced back-to-back 2,000-yard rushing Sherer ... two-time scout team player of the week seasons ... Indiana averaged 4.5 yards per carry YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD (Michigan State and Iowa). and carded 19 rushing scores, its best numbers 2009 6 1 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 since 2001 (5.5, 33) ... the team rushed for over 250 Totals 6 1 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Prep/Personal: Defensive tackle and of- yards four times with a season-best 297 yards in fensive lineman for head coaches Scott May and the season-opening win over Western Kentucky. CAREER Stats Rob Cutter at Hamilton Southeastern High School ... awarded Indiana Mr. Football - defensive line 2007 (freshman): Saw action in two games award (first place) ... named to the Indianapolis ... made collegiate debut in the season opener Star All-North (second straight year) and Super against Indiana State and Big Ten debut at Iowa Teams ... Associated Press All-State selection ... named scout team player of the week following LB • 6-3, 230 • Fr.-R and selected as one of the top 50 players in the the Ball State game. Cincinnati, Ohio state by the Indiana Football Coaches Associa- DamonColerain tion for the second consecutive year ... two-time 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. all-conference and all-county selection ... recog- 2009: Redshirted theSim 2009s season ... five-time nized on the Bloomington Herald-Times Top 33, Prep/Personal: Offensive guard for Fairborn scout team player of the week (Eastern Kentucky, the Indiana Football Digest Prime Time 25 and the High School under head coach Roy Thobe ... picked Akron, Northwestern, Iowa and Purdue). Indiana High School Football Guide Tremendous up all-district honors and garnered a top-10 offen- 26 Teams ... rated the 56th-best defensive tackle sive linemen ranking in the Midwest as a senior ... Peprsr / e onal: Linebacker for head coach nationally by ESPN.com and the 73rd-best nation- one of 22 players selected to the Ohio North-South Tom Bolden at Colerain33 High School ... posted 5.5 ally by Scout.com ... ranked the 15th-best prospect All-Star Game ... recorded 53 tackles and two sacks sacks, 12 tackles for loss, one interception and in the state of Indiana by Scout.com and Rivals. as a defensive lineman ... started on both sides of three forced fumbles en route to first team All- com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region selection ... the ball as a junior after being moved up to varsity Greater Miami Conference and Cincinnati Enquirer Hamilton Southeastern finished 2007 season 10-3 as a sophomore ... also played basketball during Division I All-Area honors in 2008 ... also earned with a loss to No. 1 Pike in the regional ... team his prep career ... parents are David and Veronica all-city and second team All-Southwest Ohio ac- won sectional and Hoosier Crossroads Conference Smith ... born on July 28, 1987, Jarrod Lee Smith is colades ... caught six passes for 100 yards at championships ... Hamilton went undefeated dur- a criminal justice major. tight end as Colerain finished the season 11-2 and ing the regular season and won a conference title won its third straight conference championship ... in 2006 and claimed sectional, regional and semi- moved to linebacker as a senior after starting at state championships in 2005 en route to a 5A state YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD tight end as a junior ... played four different posi- runner-up finish ... earned three varsity letters in 2009 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 tions in four years (quarterback – freshman, wide football and collected letters in wrestling and track Totals 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 receiver – sophomore, tight end - junior, linebacker ... parents are Bruce and Kathy Sliger ... born on – senior) ... Colerain went 12-1, finished second July 30, 1989, Nicholas M. Sliger is a recreational CAREER Stats in the state poll and 14th in the USA Today na- sport management major. tional poll in 2007 ... went 13-1, won the regional championship and advanced to semi-state in 2006 ... three-year football and two-year basketball YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD and track letterwinner ... recruited by lineback- 2009 2 5 7 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 1 1 ers coach and recruiting coordinator Mike Yeager Totals 2 5 7 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 1 1 CAREER Stats

28 www.iuhoosiers.com 2008h (Sop omore): Key contributor on Indi- ana’s2010 special teamsSpring ... made F OsixOTBALL tackles and recov- ered first career fumble against Wisconsin ... two- time Hoosier special teams player of the week.

CB • 6-0, 182 • So.-R DE • 6-4, 285 • Jr.-R 2007 (Freshman): Played the final 11 games of Naples, Fla. Cleveland, Ohio the season, making five tackles as a key member of PeterGolden Gate Eric Glenville the punt and kickoff teams ... made a pair of tack- les for the punt unit against Iowa ... two-time scout 2009eshman (Fr St): .Did Fort not see any game ac- 2009h (Sop omorTehoma): Appeareds in six games and team player of the week (Indiana State and Akron). tion in 2009 ... named scout team player of the made three tackles as a reserve defensive lineman week following the Illinois game. and on special teams. Prep/Personal: A linebacker and defensive Meet The Hoosiers end at St. Martin De Porres High School ... played 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named scout 2008 (Freshman): Played in 11 games as a for head coach Greg Carter ... a four-year starter team player of the36 week following the Murray reserve defensive 90 lineman and on special teams and an all-city and all-state selection his junior and State game. ... made collegiate debut against Murray State ... senior seasons ... compiled 126 tackles, 86 solo, Academic All-Big Ten selection. and 12 sacks as a senior ... also lettered three years Prep/Personal: Defensive back for head in track and field ... parents are Kosetta Carreker coach Dave Tanner at Golden Gate High School 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named scout and Larenda Beecham ... born on April 5, 1987, Ter- ... first team All-Southwest Florida safety, all- team player of the week following the Penn State rance Tyreesse Thomas is a general studies major district safety and all-conference defensive back game. ... participated in the team’s 2007 spring drills. ... rated as the No. 42 safety nationally by ESPN. com ... Prep Star All-Southeast Region selection ... Prep/Personal: Defensive end for Ted Ginn, in 2006, registered 39 solo tackles and two inter- Sr., at Glenville High School ... recorded 65 tackles, YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD ceptions ... the first in his family to attend college 34 solo, 11 tackles for loss, four sacks, two pass 2007 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ... honor roll student earned student of the month breakups, one fumble recovery and one intercep- 2008 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 honors three times ... earned three varsity letters ... tion as a senior ... honorable mention All-Ohio as 2009 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 also played basketball and ran track ... led basket- a senior ... Glenville finished 2006 10-2 and ranked Totals 5 12 17CAREER 0-0 Stat0-0 s0 1 0 0 ball team to a pair of district championships ... be- No. 10 in the Associated Press Poll, losing in the came the second player from Golden Gate to ever regional semifinals ... a three-year all-state selec- sign with a Football Bowl Subdivision program ... tion, a 2007 Senate All-Star and a Rivals.com “Hot the son of Yvance Jean-Louis ... born on Aug. 20, 100” selection ... compiled 72 tackles and 13 sacks 1989, Peter A. St. Fort is a sport communication- as a junior ... first team All-Ohio in 2005 ... selected broadcast major. to Ohio’s North-South Classic ... ranked the No. 24 prospect in Ohio by Rivals.com and the No. 61 RB • 6-0, 185 • Fr.-R defensive end nationally by Rivals.com ... the 67th- Indianapolis, Ind. ranked player in the state of Ohio by Scout.com NickSouthport ... lettered three years in football and two years in basketball ... parents are Eric Thomas, Sr., and 2009: Redshirted theTurner 2009 season ... shared of- Monica Graham-Thomas ... born on Nov. 25, 1988, fensive scout team player of the year honors with LB • 5-9, 208 • So.-R Eric Darnell Thomas, Jr., is a telecommunications offensive linemen Aaron Price and Colin Rodkey ... Fort Wayne, Ind. major. three-time scout team player of the week (Akron, GregBishop Dwenger Iowa and Purdue). 26 2009eshman (Fr Sv): Didarc not zseekop any fgame action YearA U A Tot TFL Sacks FF FR Int PD Peprsr / e onal: Running back for head coach in 2009. 2008 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 Bill Peebles at ... named 2009 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Indiana Football Coaches Association Top 50 All- 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season. Totals 3 1 4CAREER 0-0 Stat0-0 s0 1 0 0 State and Indiana AP Class 5A All-State as a senior 91 ... Indianapolis Star’s 2008 Marion County Player Prep/Personal: Played for head coach and of the Year and an All-Conference Indiana honoree father Chris Svarczkopf at Bishop Dwenger High ... rushed for a school-record 2,062 yards on 256 School ... finished career with 218 tackles, 29 carries (8.1 average) with a school-best 26 touch- sacks, seven fumble recoveries, two blocked punts downs ... recorded six games over 200 yards, includ- and one blocked field goal ... second all-time on ing three over 250 yards ... raced for a season-high Bishop Dwenger’s career sacks list ... named first DL • 6-1, 268 • Sr. 287 yards (27 carries, 10.6 average) and four scores team all-conference, all-area, all-state and North- Detroit, Mich. against Bloomington South, 285 yards (25 carries, east Indiana GameNight’s Lineman of the Year ... TerranceSt. Martin De Porres 11.4) with three TDs vs. Anderson and 251 yards team captured two conference, sectional and re- (40 carries, 6.3) and three touchdowns against Pike gional championships ... teammate of Hoosier red- Thomas is expectedT tohoma miss springs practice due to ... crossed the goal line six times with 203 yards shirt freshman offensive lineman Steve Fiacable a shoulder injury. (33 carries, 6.2) vs. Bloomington North and five and sophomore defensive tackle Mick Mentzer ... times with 206 yards (21 carries, 9.8) against Perry three-year football letterwinner, three-year wres- 2009 (Junior): Played in nine games as a re- Meridian ... Southport finished the season 9-2, its tling letterwinner (captain) and four-year track let- serve defensive lineman and on special teams ... first winning season since 1995, and captured the terwinner (captain) ... parents are Chris and Jane collected six tackles51 and one quarterback hurry ... program’s first Conference Indiana title ... two-year Svarczkopf ... born on Nov. 7, 1989, Gregory James recorded two tackles at No. 23 Michigan and at football and four-year track letterwinner ... skipped Svarczkopf is a social studies education major. Northwestern ... named IU special teams player of his junior football season to focus on track, where the week following the Eastern Kentucky game. he advanced to the state meet on three occasions

www.iuhoosiers.com 29 in the 200 meters ... placed fourth in state as a Evan Turner is a theatre and drama major ... has Castle player to play two sports in same season freshman2010 with the Spring fastest time Football for a freshman in starred in two plays on campus - An American ... all-state honoree in 2008 and all-district in 2007 state history ... spent the 2008 summer with the Ma(u)l and The America Play. ... Castle claimed sectional titles in both 2006 and Indy Storm USA Track and Field team ... recruited 2007 ... member of the national honor society ... by wide receivers coach Billy Lynch ... mother is parents are Rick and Jeneane West ... born on April Gayle Turner ... born on Oct. 20, 1990, Nickolas S. Year Rec Yds TD LG Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 27, 1991, Kevin Richard West is a business major. Turner is a sport communication-broadcast major. 2007 1 23 0 23 0.2 23.0 4.6 2008 29 289 0 38 2.4 10.0 24.1 2009 46 443 1 33 3.8 9.6 36.9 Totals 76 755 CAREER 1 38 Stat2.6 s 9.9 26.0

RB • 6-0, 225 • So.-R Meet The HoosiersIndianapolis, Ind. WR • 6-3, 210 • Sr.-5th Franklin Central Auburn Hills, Mich. Darius TerranceWest Bloomfield 2009 Honors: NamedWilli to sthe ESPN.com and Ri- CB • 6-0, 183 • So.-R vals.com All-Big Ten freshman team and selected 2009 (Junior): StartedTurner all 12 games ... finished Mequon, Wis. third team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s magazine. third on the team with 46 catches, 443 yards, and AlexanderHomestead 36.9 yards per game ... recorded one touchdown 2009 (Freshman): Started six times and and averaged 9.6 yards per reception ... made at 2009eshman (Fr W): Didebb not see any game action played in nine games28 ... paced team with 607 least five receptions1 with at least 45 yards in four in 2009 ... two-time scout team player of the week yards, 67.4 yards per game, a 4.9 average, 123 at- games ... pulled in first career TD and six catches (Virginia and Wisconsin) ... joined the team during tempts and six scores ... per game average ranked for 68 yards, including a 33-yarder, vs. No. 24 Wis- 2009 spring practice. eighth among freshmen nationally and second consin ... netted career highs with seven receptions 27 among freshmen in the Big Ten ... ranked fifth in and 78 yards at No. 19 Penn State ... collected five Peprsr / e onal: Cornerback for head coach the Big Ten with 67.4 rushing yards per game and catches for 57 yards in season-opening win over Dave Keel at Homestead High School ... a second shared eighth with 4.0 points per game ... in league Eastern Kentucky ... grabbed five balls for 48 yards team all-state, first team all-area and first team games only, finished fourth with 76.9 rushing yards at No. 23 Michigan ... made four receptions for 35 all-conference honoree as a senior ... 2007 North and 10th with 89.4 all-purpose yards per game ... yards at Virginia and four catches for 30 yards vs. Shore Conference Defensive Back of the Year and 607 yards were the most for an IU freshman since Purdue ... caught three passes in win over Illinois the team’s most improved player ... made 57 tack- BenJarvus Green-Ellis had 794 in 2004 ... became (28 yards), vs. No. 9 Ohio State (25 yards) and at les, 29 solo, with three interceptions, two forced first freshman since Green-Ellis to lead the team in No. 7 Iowa (21 yards) ... selected a game captain fumbles, one fumble recovery and 11 passes de- rushing ... compiled three 100-yard games, three three times. fended as a senior ... Homestead finished 12-1, 60-plus yard TD runs (85, 70 and 64), all in Big advanced to the state title game and won the Ten play, and five 20-plus yard runs overall ... also 2008 (Sophomore): Started nine games and conference championship in 2007 ... team cap- caught 10 passes for 88 yards ... ran for 152 yards appeared in all 12 ... finished third on the team tured the 2006 state title with a perfect 14-0 mark on just 16 carries (9.5 average) and scored twice at with 29 receptions and fourth on the club with ... two-year football, two-year track and one-year No. 23 Michigan ... second touchdown went for 85 289 receiving yards ... hauled in two catches for basketball letterwinner ... graduated with honors yards, the third-longest rush in IU history, the lon- 52 yards, including a career-long 38-yarder, against ... parents are Gregory and Juliet Webb ... born gest allowed by the Wolverines since 1987 and the Central Michigan ... made a career-high five recep- on June 11, 1990, Alexander Gregory Webb is a second longest in the Big Ten in 2009 ... became tions for 33 yards vs. Wisconsin ... grabbed three finance major. the eighth freshman in school history to break the balls for 41 yards against Murray State ... racked 150-yard mark and the first since Green-Ellis (vs. up 40 yards on four catches vs. Iowa and 38 yards Purdue, 2003), the first since De’Wayne Hogan (at with four receptions in the season opener against Wisconsin, 1997) to break 100 yards in his Big Ten Western Kentucky. debut and the first freshman to go over 100 yards since Green-Ellis ... collected the most yards for a 2007 (freshman): Made one catch for 23 Hoosier running back since 2005 (Chris Taylor, 176 yards in five games before suffering a season-end- K • 5-9, 162 • Fr.-R vs. Kentucky) and led Indiana to its second-highest ing ACL injury at Iowa ... grabbed his lone recep- Newburgh, Ind. rushing total in 60 all-time games vs. Michigan tion in the season opener and his collegiate debut KevinCastle (197) ... hauled in three passes for 27 yards as well against Indiana State. ... capped the year with 142 yards on 19 carries 2009: Redshirted theW 2009est season. with a long of 64 yards vs. Purdue (7.5 average) ... 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season ... enrolled in garnered 103 yards on 14 attempts (7.4 average) classes for the 2006 spring semester. Peprsr / e onal: Kicker for head coach Doug with two TDs at Northwestern ... raced 70 yards Hurst at Castle High School ... an all-conference to paydirt on IU’s first play from scrimmage ... re- Prep/Personal: An all-state and all-county and all-metro selection as a senior ... hit 19 field ceived a career-high 21 carries and rushed for 54 wide receiver at West Bloomfield High School goals, 116 extra points,37 94 percent of his PATs and yards with a score and caught four passes for 34 for head coach Dan Shrewberry ... used his 4.48 83 percent of his field goals during high school ca- yards at No. 7 Iowa ... crossed the goal line for first 40-yard dash time and 37-inch vertical leap to reer ... team won sectional championship in 2008 time in addition to 66 yards on 15 attempts in vic- catch 37 passes for 749 yards ... finished with ... the National Combine Series Southwest USA tory at Akron ... grinded out 58 yards on 18 carries 1,236 all-purpose yards ... parents are Timmie and Regional field goal champion in 2008 ... three-year and pulled in one reception for 15 yards in win over Darcelle Turner ... born on Dec. 22, 1986, Terrance football and four-year soccer letterwinner ... only Illinois.

30 www.iuhoosiers.com 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named co- Association Top 50 All-State and Indiana AP Class offensive scout team player of the year with Will 4A All-State ... 2008 Indiana Mr. Football at wide 2010 Spring FOOTBALL Matte ... three-time scout team player of the week receiver ... also earned all-area and all-conference (Michigan State, Iowa and Illinois). accolades ... led Columbus East to semi-state, a 13-1 record and a conference title ... hauled in 49 Prep/Personal: Running back for head coach receptions for 1,258 yards and 14 touchdowns ... DB • 6-1, 198 • Fr.-R Lance Scheib at Franklin Central High School ... added one rushing score for 15 total TDs on the Sheridan, Ind. played in the Under Armour All-American High year ... rated the sixth-best prospect in the state of NickSheridan School Game and placed second in the Marine Indiana by Rivals.com and the 38th wide receiver Corps Skills Challenge ... rushed for 1,728 yards nationally by Scout.com ... caught 48 passes for 2009: Redshirted theZa 2009chery season ... named scout (6.0 average) and 28 scores en route to a runner-up 961 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior ... named team player of the week following the Ohio State finish for Indiana Mr. Football ... an all-state, All- to Bloomington Herald-Times All-Area team and game. Marion CountyMeet and all-conference Tselectionhe ... alsoH oosiersColumbus East went 11-2 before falling in the re- caught 10 passes and scored a TD and returned 13 gional championship game ... an all-county selec- Peprsr / e onal: Athlete for head coach Bud kickoffs for a 36.3 average and one touchdown ... tion and the Columbus Area Player of the Year ... Wright at Sheridan38 High School ... played for USA named Indianapolis Star County Player of the Year added 44 receptions for 619 yards and eight scores Football’s 2009 Junior National Team along with ... team MVP was a member of the Indiana Football as a sophomore ... also ran track ... recruited by fellow signee Aaron Price ... one of just 45 high Digest Prime Time 25 and the Bloomington Herald- wide receivers coach Billy Lynch ... parents are Du- school seniors to play on America’s first national Times Top 33 ... rated the No. 41 running back na- wyce Wilson, Sr., and Celestine Wilson ... born on team in the sport comprised of players aged 19 and tionally by Rivals.com and Scout.com and ranked July 17, 1990, Duwyce Wilson, Jr., is a speech and under ... four-year varsity starter played quarter- the No. 48 running back nationally by ESPN.com ... hearing sciences major. back, safety, returned punts and kicks and served as the fourth-best prospect in the state of Indiana by the team’s place-kicker and punter in his career … Scout.com and the fifth-best in the state by Rivals. 2008 Indiana Mr. Football runner-up and Mr. Foot- com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region selection ... ball at defensive back ... led team to four straight raced for 1,277 yards (5.5 average) and 15 touch- state championship games, winning state titles as downs as a junior ... All-Marion County, a Tremen- a freshman, sophomore and junior … Sheridan dous 26 selection, a Best of the Best honoree and went 56-4 in his four years, including a 44-game the team most valuable player in 2006 ... named QB • 6-1, 225 • Fr.-R winning streak ... finished career second all-time in to the all-city team in 2005 after rushing for 1,394 Jeffersonville, Ind. state history with 7,331 career rushing yards, 904 Jeffersonville yards and 16 scores ... earned four varsity football Edward total points and 140 career touchdowns ... former letters and also collected letters in basketball, IU running back and Sheridan graduate Brett Law baseball, track and wrestling ... finished fourth in 2009: Redshirted theW 2009right- season.Baker holds the state records with 952 points and 141 the 4x100 relay, setting a new school record at the touchdowns ... four-time all-state, all-conference, 2007 state meet ... second at the 2007 Conference Peprsr / e onal: Dual-threat quarterback for and all-county ... 61st-best athlete nationally by Indiana and sectional meets (200m) and set a new head coach Steve Cooley at Jeffersonville High Rivals.com and 13th-best prospect in the state school record at regionals in the 200m en route to School ... the first13 commit to the 2009 signing of Indiana by Rivals.com ... rushed 230 times for the Franklin Central Boys Track MVP award ... an class ... rated the 20th-best dual-threat quarter- 1,972 yards and 31 touchdowns and threw for 395 honor roll student ... parents are Edward and Tracy back nationally by Rivals.com, the 36th-best ath- yards and four scores his senior season … scored Wynn ... born on Oct. 12, 1988, Darius O. Willis is a lete nationally by ESPN.com and the 45th-best touchdowns via interception (five), punt return SPEA management major. quarterback nationally by Scout.com ... ranked the (two), fumble return (one) and pass reception (two) 12th-best prospect in the state of Indiana by Rivals. to give him 41 overall on the year … averaged 37.3 com ... set 12 career records at Jeffersonville and per punt, 34.7 per punt return and 27.6 per kick re- Year Att Yards TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G finished his career as the school’s all-time pass- turn ... added 126 tackles with nine interceptions, 2009 123 607 6 85 4.9 67.4 ing leader with 6,558 yards, 271 completions and two fumble recoveries and eight tackles for loss ... Totals 123 607 6 85 4.9 67.4 511 attempts ... responsible for 2,597 total yards named Indiana Football Coaches Association Top and 31 touchdowns as a senior ... completed 56.9 50 All-State for the third straight year and Indiana CAREER Rushing Stats percent of his passes with 1,757 yards, 13 touch- AP Class A All-State for the fourth consecutive Year Rec Yds TD LG Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G downs and only five interceptions ... rushed 140 season … named to the Indianapolis Star Super 2009 10 88 0 15 1.1 8.8 9.8 times for 850 yards and 18 TDs ... all-state honor- Team for the third year in a row, as well as the Totals 10 88 0 15 1.1 8.8 9.8 able mention and first team all-area ... responsible Gridiron Digest PrimeTime 25 and the Blooming- for 2,779 total yards and 39 touchdowns his junior ton Herald-Times Top 33 ... as junior, responsible CAREER Receiving Stats season ... threw for 1,582 yards and 21 scores on for 3,017 total yards with 47 touchdowns playing 121-of-225 passes and rushed for 1,197 yards with quarterback … threw for 835 yards and five touch- 19 scores on 182 carries ... honorable mention downs and rushed for 2,182 yards and 42 scores … all-state, area player of the year and first team all- had seven interceptions and 114 tackles at safety area ... Jeffersonville finished the 2007 season at and also handled the team’s punting (37.9 average) WR • 6-3, 200 • Fr.-R 10-3 and earned the 5A sectional title for the first and kicking duties (two field goals) and returned Columbus, Ind. time this decade ... teammate of Hoosier redshirt kicks (48.7) and punts (16.0) ... four-year football DuwyceColumbus East freshman defensive end Mike Carter ... four-year and track letterwinner and three-year basketball football and three-year basketball letterwinner ... letterwinner … ran the 100-, 200- and 400-meter 2009: Redshirted theW il 2009son season ... two-time recruited by assistant head coach, running backs dashes and finished seventh in the 100-meter dash scout team player of the week (Illinois and Iowa). coach and co-special teams coordinator Dennis (10.84) at the 2008 state meet ... recruited by wide Springer ... parents are Edward Wright and Sandi receivers coach Billy Lynch ... parents are Brian and Peprsr / e onal: Wide receiver for head coach Baker ... born on June 23, 1990, Edward Wright- Kim Zachery ... born on June 2, 1990, Nicholas G. Bob Gaddis at Columbus East High School ... team- Baker is an exploratory student. Zachery is a political science major. mate and quarterback81 Dusty Kiel a member of the signing class ... named Indiana Football Coaches

www.iuhoosiers.com 31 colades ... ranked the sixth-best running back and 2010 Spring Football the 62nd-best prospect in Ohio by OhioVarsity.com ... four-year football and three-year track letterwin- ner ... three-year honor roll student ... recruited by linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator Mike DE • 6-5, 240 • Fr. Yeager ... enrolled in classes for the 2010 spring OL • 6-4, 315 • Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio semester and will participate in spring practice ... Little Chute, Wis. ElderPete parents are Rhonda Hamilton and Anthony Banks LittleCody Chute ... born on July 6, 1991, Antonio Banks intends to Peprsr / e onalB: Defensiveachman end and left tackle study sport communication-broadcast. Peprsr / e onalE: verOffensives and defensive for head coach Doug Ramsey at Elder High School lineman for head coach Greg Enz at Little Chute ... projects as a defensive end at Indiana ... team- High School ... projects as an offensive lineman at mate, wide receiver Tim O’Conner, also a member 2010 SIndianaignees ... joined the offensive line as a senior in of the signing class ... selected to the 2010 Big 33 addition to the defensive line ... named first team Ohio vs. Pennsylvania All-Star Game ... senior sea- all-conference and all-region as well as honor- son cut short due to a broken leg ... started first five able mention all-state ... selected to the All-Star games of the season at left tackle before the in- CB • 5-11, 175 • Fr. Shrine Bowl in July 2010 ... as a junior, claimed jury ... Elder was ranked as high as third nationally Cincinnati, Ohio first team all-conference and all-region as a defen- and finished the season 10-3 with an appearance LaC ameronSalle sive lineman ... Little Chute made the state playoffs in the state semifinals ... played defensive end in 2007 and 2008 ... rated the 20th-best prospect before moving to left tackle in 2009 ... Elder ad- Prep/PersonalC: oleCornerback for head coach in Wisconsin by Scout.com ... three-year football vanced to the Division I state championship game Tom Grippa at La Salle High School ... projects as and track letterwinner ... won the Division II state and finished 2008 with a 13-2 mark ... ranked the a cornerback at Indiana ... a two-time all-confer- championship in the shot put as a junior ... all- 66th-best prospect in Ohio by Rivals.com ... rated ence selection ... earned a spot on the Southwest conference selection as a sophomore and junior ... the 10th-best defensive lineman and the 77th-best Ohio All-Star Team ... posted 48 tackles, nine pass high honor roll student ... recruited by offensive co- prospect in Ohio by OhioVarsity.com ... two-year breakups and one interception in 2009 ... holds ordinator and quarterbacks coach Matt Canada ... football and basketball letterwinner ... named the state record for longest kickoff return follow- parents are Jeff and Lori Evers ... born on Aug. 30, most improved basketball player after the 2008-09 ing a 104-yard TD in 2008 ... ranked the 61st-best 1991, Cody James Evers intends to study business. season ... member of the national honor society ... prospect in Ohio by Rivals.com and the 76th-best received the U.S. Marine Corps Award for honor, cornerback nationally by ESPN.com ... rated the courage and commitment in Sept. 2009 ... named 12th-best cornerback in Ohio by OhioVarsity.com Community Press Student Achiever of the Month ... two-year football and four-year track letterwin- in April 2009 ... Bachman and O’Conner have been ner ... five-time all-conference track selection and teammates since kindergarten ... recruited by line- conference champion in the 400m ... recruited by S • 6-0, 190 • Fr. backers coach and recruiting coordinator Mike linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator Mike Louisville, Ky. Yeager ... mother is Monica Gibson ... Cameron S. Yeager ... parents are Mike and Joy Bachman ... Ballard Mike played football one season at the Air Force Cole was born on Nov. 12, 1991. Drew Academy ... Joy played basketball at the University Hardin of Cincinnati and is a member of the school’s Ath- Peprsr / e onal: Defensive back and running letics Hall of Fame ... born on Sept. 24, 1991, Peter back for head coach Mike Jackson at Ballard High L. Bachman intends to study business. School ... projects as a safety at Indiana ... played in 10 of the team’s 12 games and compiled 87 tack- les, four forced fumbles and one sack in addition to LB • 6-2, 240 • Fr. four rushing scores in 2009 ... Ballard posted an 8-4 Zionsville, Ind. record and advanced to the state playoffs ... four- JackZionsville year starter earned all-state honors as a senior and made the all-freshman and all-district teams in RB • 5-10, 200 • Fr. Peprsr / e onalD: entonFullback and linebacker for 2006 ... rated the 13th-best prospect in Kentucky Middletown, Ohio head coach Larry McWhorter at Zionsville High by Scout.com ... four-year football, four-year track AntonioMiddletown School ... projects as a linebacker at Indiana ... as a and two-year basketball letterwinner ... as a junior, Banks senior, rushed for 156 yards on 26 carries (6.0 aver- finished fifth in the state in the 110m hurdles and Peprsr / e onal: Running back for head coach age) with four touchdowns37 ... made 11 catches for sixth in the 300m hurdles ... honor roll student ... Jason Krause at Middletown High School ... proj- 156 yards (14.2 average) and two scores ... missed recruited by assistant head coach, running backs ects as a running back at Indiana ... closed career several games with knee and elbow injuries ... coach and co-special teams coordinator Dennis with 2,948 yards on 508 carries (5.8 average) with Zionsville went 8-3 and advanced to the second Springer ... parents are Freeman and Teresa Hardin 507 receiving yards and 41 total touchdowns ... a round of sectionals ... collected 101 stops with one ... Drew Hardin was born on Sept. 10, 1991. second team all-district27 selection as a senior and INT, four fumble recoveries and five pass breakups four-year all-conference selection ... carried the as a sophomore linebacker ... rated the ninth-best ball 167 times for 1,023 yards (6.1 average) with prospect in Indiana and the 80th-best outside line- 17 touchdowns ... became the team’s first 1,000- backer nationally by Scout.com ... ranked the 18th- yard rusher since 2005 ... also caught six passes best prospect in the state by Rivals.com ... also for 38 yards ... Middletown finished 2009 with a a track standout ... competed in the 100m, 200m 10-2 record and advanced to the second round of and high jump ... recruited by tight ends and as- the state playoffs ... rushed for 966 yards with 12 sistant offensive line coach Kyle Conner ... enrolled touchdowns and hauled in 450 receiving yards and in classes for the 2010 spring semester and will six scores as a junior ... earned first team all-con- participate in spring practice ... parents are Rusty ference, honorable mention all-state, Middletown and BeBe Denton ... born on March 11, 1991, John Journal first team and first team All-Cincinnati ac- G. Denton intends to study business.

32 www.iuhoosiers.com Indiana and the 43rd-best tight end nationally by as a senior ... rushed 201 times for 1,552 yards (7.7 Scout.com ... ranked the 56th-best tight end pros- average)2010 with Spring 22 scores and FO caughtOTBALL three passes pect nationally by ESPN.com ... three-year football for 72 yards and a TD ... Cathedral went 13-2 and and basketball and four-year track letterwinner ... reached semistate in 2009 on the heels of a 2008 set the school record in the shot put ... recruited by state championship ... rushed for 1,289 yards with DL • 6-2, 255 • Fr. tight ends and assistant offensive line coach Kyle 17 touchdowns and passed for 930 yards with Springfield, Ill. Conner ... mother is Karla Himes ... born on Feb. 25, eight scores as a junior ... VYPE Magazine MVP Sacred Heart-Griffin Marlandez 1992, Leneil Curtis Himes intends to study athletic and player of the game in the Carmel vs. Cathedral training. game televised on ESPN ... attended the Manning Peprsr / e onalH: arriOffensives tackle and defen- Passing Academy ... ranked the 10th-best prospect sive lineman for head coach Ken Leonard at Sacred in Indiana and the 55th-best quarterback nation- Heart-Griffin High School ... projects as a defensive ally by Scout.com ... rated the 16th-best prospect lineman at Indiana ... played2010 left tackle as a Ssopho-ignees in Indiana by Rivals.com ... two-year football and more, right tackle as a junior, moved back to left four-year basketball letterwinner ... started career tackle as a senior and entered the starting lineup at Lawrence North before transferring to Cathedral LB • 6-2, 225 • Fr. on the defensive line midway through junior sea- after freshman season ... recruited by wide receiv- son ... named all-state by the Champaign News- Orrville, Ohio Orrville ers coach Billy Lynch ... parents are Dock and Ju- Gazette, honorable mention all-state by the IHSA Chase liana Hughes ... Kofi Hughes was born on March and all-conference as a senior ... team finished 27, 1992. 2009 with an 11-1 record and won conference Prep/PersonalH: Linebackeroobler and tight end for and city championships ... carded 62 tackles, 14 head coach Doug Davault at Orrville High School ... sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery projects as a linebacker at Indiana ... selected to the ... led Sacred Heart-Griffin to a state championship 2010 Big 33 Ohio vs. Pennsylvania All-Star Game ... in 2008 ... rated the 34th-best prospect in Illinois finished career with 433 tackles, 15 sacks and 41 and the 41st-best offensive guard nationally by tackles for loss ... first team All-Ohio Division IV Scout.com ... three-year football letterwinner ... selection was named Northeast Inlands District, OL • 6-4, 250 • Fr. current Hoosier tight end/long snapper Jeff Sand- Akron Beacon Journal and Daily Record Player of Charlevoix, Mich. ers attended Sacred Heart-Griffin ... recruited by the Year as a senior ... collected conference de- CharlevoixBill tight ends and assistant offensive line coach Kyle fensive player of the year honors as a junior and Conner ... parents are Stephanie Harris and Chris- senior ... a first team all-conference selection as a Prep/PersonalI:van Offensive tackle and defen- topher Robinson ... Marlandez Harris was born on sophomore, junior and senior ... made 163 tackles, sive lineman for head coach Don Jess at Charlevoix Dec. 15, 1991. 22 TFLs and six sacks in 2009 ... also played tight High School ... projects as an offensive lineman at end and caught 22 passes for 375 yards and five Indiana ... first Division I player from Charlevoix in scores ... Orrville made the state playoffs twice and 21 years ... named to the Associated Press Division reached the regional finals twice ... rated the 56th- 5-6 All-State team, the Detroit Free Press All-State best prospect in Ohio and the 38th-best middle team and first team all-conference as a senior ... a linebacker nationally by Scout.com ... ranked the two-time Petoskey News-Review All-Area and Tra- 73rd-best prospect in Ohio by Rivals.com ... rated verse City Record Eagle All-Region first team se- TE • 6-3, 245 • Fr. the seventh-best linebacker and the 44th-best lection ... named team captain and offensive most Plymouth, Ind. valuable player in 2009 ... recognized as 2008 Out- Plymouth prospect in Ohio by OhioVarsity.com ... four-year Leneil football and two-year basketball letterwinner ... standing Offensive Lineman and 2007 Outstanding Himes honor roll student ... parents are Tom and Michelle Defensive Lineman ... team made state playoffs Peprsr / e onal: Tight end and defensive Brenner ... born on July 4, 1991, Chase Joseph in 2008 and 2009 ... rated the 28th-best prospect end for head coach John Barron at Plymouth High Hoobler intends to study sport medicine. in Michigan by Scout.com ... three-year football, School ... projects as a tight end at Indiana ... first three-year baseball, two-year basketball and two- Plymouth football student-athlete to attend a Big year track letterwinner ... earned three academic Ten university and just second football or basket- letters, a member of the national honor society, a ball student-athlete from Plymouth to enroll in a honor roll student and owned the second-highest conference school (Scott Skiles, Michigan State) grade point average on the all-state team ... re- ... named Indiana Football Coaches Association cruited by defensive ends coach and co-special (IFCA) Top 50 All-State and Indiana Associated QB/ATH • 6-2, 200 • Fr. teams coordinator George Ricumstrict ... parents Indianapolis, Ind. Press Class 4A honorable mention all-state ... 2009 are Paul and Judith Ivan ... William Joseph Ivan Cathedral Indiana Mr. Football at tight end and a member of Kofi was born on Feb. 13, 1992. the South Bend Tribune Dream Team ... school’s all-time leading receiver holds school records for Peprsr / e onalH: ugheQuarterbacks for head coach longest touchdown (99 yards) and most intercep- Rick Streiff at Cathedral High School ... projects tion TD returns (five) ... two-way starter caught as a quarterback/athlete at Indiana ... awarded 18 passes for 522 yards (29.0 average) and seven the 2009 Gatorade Indiana Football Player of the touchdowns on offense and collected 23.5 tack- Year ... named Indiana Football Coaches Asso- les, 8.5 tackles for loss, three sacks, two fumble ciation (IFCA) Top 50 All-State and Indiana Asso- recoveries, two interception returns for scores and ciated Press Class 4A honorable mention all-state seven pass breakups in 2009 ... Plymouth finished ... earned a spot on the Indianapolis Star Super the season with a 9-1 record ... made 15 receptions Team and was recognized as the all-city player of and returned two picks for TDs as team went 10-1 the year ... Cathedral’s most valuable player com- in 2008 ... earned a spot on the 2008 IFCA All-State pleted 89-of-151 passes (58.9 percent) for 1,584 Junior team ... rated the 15th-best prospect in yards with 19 touchdowns and four interceptions

www.iuhoosiers.com 33 were a Division state championship game record 2010 Spring Football and the 184 yards were the sixth-best total in state championship game history ... a first team all-conference selection ... made 71 catches for 1,004 yards and 13 TDs as a junior ... Elder won its S • 6-0, 180 • Fr. CB • 5-11, 188 • Jr. conference championship and finished the season Los Angeles, Calif. Lexington, Ohio ranked 11th in the country ... ranked the 45th-best Cerritos (Calif.) College LexingtonShaquille Lenyatta prospect in Ohio by Rivals.com ... rated the fifth- best wide receiver and the 33rd-best prospect in Peprsr / e onalJe: Safetyffer andson wide receiver for 2009h (Sop omoKrilee): sCornerback for head Ohio by OhioVarsity.com ... three-year football and head coach B.J. Payne at Lexington High School coach Frank Mazzotta at Cerritos College in Nor- two-year baseball letterwinner ... first team hon- ... projects as a safety at Indiana ... suffered a walk, Calif. ... earned all-conference honors with ors student and a member of the national honor season-ending knee injury in the fourth game of two interceptions, 11 pass breakups, 302010 tackles (20 Ssocietyignees ... O’Conner and Bachman have been team- senior season ... played safety and running back at solo), 1.5 tackles for22 loss and one forced fumble mates since kindergarten ... recruited by lineback- Mansfield Senior High School before transferring ... Cerritos finished the year with a 9-2 record and ers coach and recruiting coordinator Mike Yeager to Lexington for senior season ... honorable men- earned the third seed in the playoffs. ... parents are Bill and Renie O’Conner ... brother, tion All-Ohio as a junior ... rushed for 187 yards Billy, played baseball at IU in 2006 and 2007 and and scored three times as a junior ... also made 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in six games and is currently a member of the Texas Rangers orga- 33 tackles with one interception ... two-year foot- made nine tackles, along with three pass breakups, nization ... Timothy M. O’Conner was born on Sept. ball and three-year track letterwinner ... rated the an interception and a tackle for loss at Cerritos Col- 16, 1991. ninth-best safety in Ohio by OhioVarsity.com ... lege in Norwalk, Calif. ranked the 30th-best prospect in the state by Buck- eyeGrove.com ... parents are Walter Jefferson and Prep/Personal: Played for head coach Tom Dwana Washington ... brother, Jamario O’Neal, Salter at Culver City (Calif.) High School ... finished played strong safety at Ohio State from 2005-08 senior campaign at Culver City by being named ... Shaquille Jefferson was born on Dec. 9, 1991. an All-Ocean League pick and a first team All-CIF selection ... recorded 73 tackles and four inter- RB • 5-11, 200 • Fr. ceptions, including a 96-yarder he took back for a Park Ridge, Ill. score ... Culver City posted 11-1 and 10-1-1 records MaineMatt South in 2007 and 2006, respectively ... three-year foot- ball, four-year basketball and two-year track letter- Prep/PersonalP: Runningerez back and linebacker winner ... enrolled in classes for the 2010 spring for head coach David Inserra at Maine South High CB • 5-11, 200 • Jr.-R semester and will participate in spring practice ... School ... projects as a running back at Indiana Washington, D.C. recruited by co-defensive coordinator and second- ... named Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune ASAAndre (N.Y.) College ary coach Joe Palcic ... parents are Lenyatta and and ESPNChicago.com 2009 Player of the Year ... Linda Kiles ... born on March 3, 1990, Lenyatta D. recognized on PARADE Magazine’s All-America 2009h (Sop omoKratee): sCornerback for head Kiles, Jr., intends to study communications. team ... MaxPreps second team All-American and coach Dennis Orlando at ASA College in Brooklyn, North Stars Offensive Football Player of the Year N.Y. ... named Junior College Player of the Year ... finished career with 5,170 all-purpose yards by Triumphant Sports ... member of Team USA in on 431 touches (11.7 average) and 68 scores ... in the 2009 Triumphant Sports Junior College All- two varsity seasons as a starter, rushed for 3,393 American Game ... team captain was also named yards and 56 touchdowns ... totaled 4,264 all-pur- an All-American ... collected 64 tackles, two sacks, pose yards, an average of 152.3 yards per game two interceptions, one fumble recovery, nine pass WR • 6-3, 190 • Fr. ... closed out career with 2,246 yards on 192 car- breakups, four blocked field goals and two blocked Cincinnati, Ohio ries (11.7 average) with 34 touchdowns ... added punts in 2009 ... recorded one interception and one ElderTim 35 receptions for 441 yards (12.6 average) and two punt return for scores. scores to go along with two punt return TDs ... Peprsr / e onalO: Wide’Conner receiver for head coach posted 59 tackles, 19 tackles for loss and 19 sacks 2008 (Freshman): Spent the 2008 season Doug Ramsey at Elder High School ... projects as ... Maine South went 14-0 for the second consecu- at Erie Community College in Williamsville, N.Y., a wide receiver at Indiana ... teammate, defensive tive season, won its second straight Class 8A State and led the team in tackles (49) and interceptions end Pete Bachman, also a member of the signing title and finished the year ranked fifth nationally by (three) en route to first team all-conference and de- class ... finished career with a school-record 120 USA Today ... rushed for 316 on 27 carries (11.7 fensive back of the year honors ... also broke up 11 receptions for 1,659 yards (13.8 average) and 22 average) and five touchdowns in the game ... 316 passes, blocked three field goals, two extra points touchdowns ... two-time honorable mention all- yards was a state championship game record and and pulled in a 66-yard TD pass off a fake punt. state, all-conference and team receiver/tight end the five rushing scores set a Class 8A mark ... of the year ... missed nearly four games with a posted three 300-yard rushing games ... netted a Prep/Personal: Attended Surrattsville High wrist injury in 2009 ... finished the season with 42 career-high 347 yards on 24 carries with four TDs, School in Clinton, Md. ... played primarily quar- catches for 635 yards (15.1 average) with nine TDs including a 69-yarder, vs. Glenbrook South ... rated terback and wide receiver in high school ... first ... Elder was ranked as high as third nationally and the 23rd-best prospect in Illinois and the 91st-best commitment of the 2010 signing class ... recruited finished the season 10-3 with an appearance in running back nationally by Scout.com ... recorded by co-defensive coordinator and secondary coach the state semifinals ... team advanced to the Divi- 2,600 all-purpose yards and 31 total touchdowns Joe Palcic ... parents are Priscilla Kates and Bur- sion I state championship game and finished 2008 as a junior ... ran for 119 yards on 18 attempts (6.6 nett Spurling ... born on May 30, 1987, Andre Kates with a 13-2 mark ... caught 15 balls for 184 yards average) with three touchdowns in the state cham- intends to study general studies. and two scores in the title contest ... 15 catches pionship game ... two-year football and three-year

34 www.iuhoosiers.com track letterwinner ... qualified for state in the 4x100 and 4x200 relays ... appeared in Sports Illustrated 2010 Spring FOOTBALL Faces in the Crowd (Dec. 21, 2009) ... recruited by tight ends and assistant offensive line coach Kyle Conner ... parents are Dave and Lori Perez ... born on June 29, 1992, Matthew David Perez intends to LB • 6-3, 230 • Fr. LB • 6-4, 210 • Fr. study business. Boardman, Ohio Detroit, Mich. BoardmanR yan RenaissanceIshmael Peprsr / e onalP: hilliDefensives end and offen- Peprsr / e onalT: homaLinebackers and quarterback sive tackle for head coach D.J. Ogilvie at Board- for head coach Antonio Watts at Renaissance High man High School ... projects as a linebacker at School ... projects as a linebacker at Indiana ... bat- Indiana ... carded first team All-Federal League, tled a turf toe injury in 2009 ... started at linebacker TE • 6-5,2010 225 • Fr. Signees first team All-Northeast Ohio and third team All- and quarterback ... finished season with 22 tackles Darnestown, Md. Ohio Division I honors as a senior ... set a Board- and six tackles for loss in addition to 108 passing GeorgetownP aul Prep man single-season record with 160 tackles to go yards and two touchdowns ... collected 73 tackles, along with nine tackles for loss, four sacks and one 18 TFLs, two sacks and two interceptions with one Prep/PersonalP: Tighthillip end fors head coach Dan forced fumble in 2009 ... 145 regular season tack- TD return as a junior ... honorable mention All-De- Paro at Georgetown Prep ... projects as a tight end les broke Boardman record ... team compiled a 7-4 troit selection ... ranked the 17th-best prospect in at Indiana ... earned honorable mention all-metro, record and earned a trip to the state playoffs ... 5 Michigan by Rivals.com, the 25th-best prospect in first team All-Gazette, first team all-state private Blocks of Granite award recipient ... played middle Michigan by Scout.com and the 55th-best outside schools and first team All-Sentinel and Examiner linebacker and fullback as a junior ... posted 135 linebacker nationally by ESPN.com ... two-year as a senior ... also selected All-Conference MIAA, tackles en route to all-conference, all-county, All- football letterwinner also a track standout ... honor a member of the Maryland Varsity Dream Team, Quad County and All-Northeast Ohio accolades roll student and member of the national honor the Baltimore Touchdown Club Super 22 and the ... rated the 11th-best defensive lineman and the society ... recruited by defensive ends coach and DC Sportsfan Super 60 ... played in the Maryland 85th-best prospect in Ohio by OhioVarsity.com ... co-special teams coordinator George Ricumstrict Crab Bowl, the state’s high school all-star game ... ranked the 96th-best defensive end nationally by ... parents are Saeed and Jenice Thomas ... born caught 28 passes for 328 yards and three touch- ESPN.com ... three-year football and two-year on March 4, 1992, Ishmael S. Thomas intends to downs in 2009 ... a preseason Washington Post baseball letterwinner ... also played tight end and study finance. first team all-metro honoree ... three-year starter caught 22 passes for 375 yards and five scores ... named captain of 7-3 team ... made 15 catches secured a spot on the 3.5-3.99 honor roll ... parents for 160 yards with two scores as a junior ... rated are James and Kelly Phillis ... Ryan W. Phillis was the top tight end in the state by Rivals.com and born on Dec. 3, 1991. the 39th-best tight end nationally by ESPN.com ... three-year football letterwinner ... also played basketball, track and lacrosse ... lone member LB • 6-1, 249 • Jr.-R of the signing class from Maryland ... recruited Millbrae, Calif. by linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator Jeff Foothill (Calif.) CC Mike Yeager ... son of Bill and Janet Phillips ... Bill played football at the University of Evansville DE • 6-3, 250 • Fr. 2009h (Sop omorTehoma): Linebackers for head coach (1972-76) ... Janet was a swimmer in college and New Albany, Ohio Doug Boyett at Foothill Community College in Los is a competitive equestrian ... has three brothers, NewHarri Albanyson Altos Hills, Calif. ... rated the fourth-best junior col- Andrew, Colter and Willy ... Andrew is a senior Scott lege middle linebacker by Scout.com and the 60th- starting offensive guard at Stanford University and Peprsr / e onal: Defensive end for head best junior college53 prospect by SuperPrep ... set Colter is a sophomore tight end at the University coach Mark Mueller at New Albany High School Foothill’s career tackles record ... named the Nor- of Virginia ... both grandfathers lettered in football ... projects as a defensive end at Indiana ... recog- Cal Conference Defensive Player of the Year, first and basketball in college ... a direct descendant of nized as first team All-Ohio Division II, Columbus team All-American, all-state and all-league ... col- Lewis and Clark expedition guide, John Colter ... Dispatch All-Metro, All-Central District and All- lected a conference-best 104 tackles, 14.5 tackles born on Aug. 13, 1991, Paul R. Phillips intends to Ohio Capital Conference as a senior ... selected to for loss, two sacks, two interceptions, two forced study business. the 2009 Ohio North-South All-Star Classic ... col- fumbles and six pass breakups. lected 79 tackles, 29 tackles for loss, five sacks, 17 quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles and 2008 (Freshman): Named first team all-con- one fumble recovery ... New Albany posted a 7-3 ference and all-state ... greyshirted in 2007 and record and shared the program’s first conference started in 2008 and 2009. championship ... the team was selected Academic All-Ohio for the second straight season ... added Prep/Personal: Fullback for head coach Pat- 99 tackles, five sacks and three forced fumbles en rick Walsh at Junipero Serra High School in San route to second team all-district honors in 2008 Mateo, Calif. ... played four years at fullback in ... rated the ninth-best defensive lineman and the high school ... garnered all-league and all-county 74th-best prospect in Ohio by OhioVarsity.com ... recognition ... enrolled in classes for the 2010 three-year football letterwinner ... recruited by co- spring semester and will participate in spring prac- defensive coordinator and defensive tackles coach tice ... recruited by linebackers coach and recruit- Brian George ... completed an internship at a nurs- ing coordinator Mike Yeager ... parents are Jeff and ing home where he shadowed physical therapists Rouselyn Thomas ... born on June 1, 1989, Jeffrey and performed minor therapy ... parents are Darryl K. Thomas intends to study sport communication. and Yolanda Scott ... Harrison Peyton Scott was born on January 6, 1992.

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RB • 6-2, 195 • Fr. WR • 6-3, 190 • Fr. LB • 6-2, 220 • Fr. Brookfield, Wis. Muncie, Ind. Traverse City, Mich. BrookfieldXavier Central DeltaLogan St.M attFrancis Peprsr / e onalW: Runninghitaker back for head coach Peprsr / e onalY: Wideoung receiver for head coach Peprsr / e onalZakr: Safetyz ew ands ki running back Doug Lange at Brookfield Central High School ... Grant Zgunda at Delta High School ... projects as for head coach Greg Vaughan at St. Francis High projects as a running back at Indiana ... suffered a wide receiver at Indiana ... named Indiana Foot- School ... projects as a linebacker at Indiana ... a season-ending ACL injury on the first play of ball Coaches Association (IFCA) Top 2010 50 All-State Smadeignees 234 tackles with 11 interceptions, including the second game in 2009 ... had 70 yards on 10 and Indiana Associated Press Class 4A All-State a 100-yard TD return, in career ... also rushed 48 rushes with a touchdown in the season opener ... as a senior ... 2009 Indiana Mr. Football at wide times for 432 yards (9.0 average) ... as a senior, as a junior, posted 872 rushing yards on 116 carries receiver and the East Central Indiana Player of earned first team all-state recognition from the (7.5 average) with 12 scores ... named conference the Year ... 3,110 career receiving yards rank fifth Detroit Free Press and Detroit News ... St. Francis offensive player of the year, first team all-league, all-time in Indiana High School Athletic Associa- claimed back-to-back state championships (Divi- all-suburban and All-Waukesha County ... Brook- tion (IHSAA) history ... ended career with school sion 7) in 2008 and 2009 after reaching the title field Central won the conference championship in records in receptions, receiving yards and touch- game in 2007 ... team posted a 14-0 mark in 2009 2008 ... rated the 13th-best prospect in Wisconsin downs ... averaged 118.8 yards per game with 72 and Zakrzewski tallied nine tackles in the champi- and the 54th-best running back nationally by Scout. receptions for 1,529 yards (21.2 average) and 15 onship game ... finished the year with 74 tackles, com ... three-year football and one-year track let- touchdowns as a senior ... yardage ranked seventh three interceptions and two fumble recoveries in terwinner ... recruited by offensive coordinator and on the IHSAA single-season list ... Delta finished addition to 367 rushing yards on 33 carries (11.1 quarterbacks coach Matt Canada ... parents are 2009 with a 12-1 record and claimed sectional and average) and seven touchdowns ... two-time Re- Larry and Kelly Whitaker ... born on Sept. 18, 1991, Hoosier Heritage Conference championships for cord Eagle All-Region Dream Team honoree was Xavier Drew Whitaker intends to study business. the second straight year ... made 32 catches for named team’s most valuable defensive back twice 915 yards (28.6 average) and 11 TDs as a junior ...... collected first team all-state from the Detroit selected all-state and all-conference ... rated the News and honorable mention from the Detroit Free 11th-best prospect in Indiana by Rivals.com and Press in 2008 ... St. Francis posted a 39-3 record the 20th-best prospect in Indiana by Scout.com in Zakrzewski’s three seasons and clinched three ... four-year football and basketball and two-year Lake Michigan Conference championships, three track letterwinner ... four-year honor roll student ... district titles and three regional championships ... CB • 6-0, 180 • Fr. recruited by tight ends and assistant offensive line closed junior season with 98 tackles, seven picks Lawrenceville, Ga. coach Kyle Conner ... parents are Jon and Karen and two INT touchdown returns ... rated the 14th- PeachtreeBrian Ridge Young ... has three brothers, Neal, Cody and Brady best prospect in Michigan and the 48th-best out- ... Neal coaches basketball at Goshen College, side linebacker nationally by Scout.com ... ranked Peprsr / e onalW: Cornerbackilliams for head coach Cody plays baseball at Anderson University and the 31st-best prospect in Michigan by Rivals.com Bill Ballard at Peachtree Ridge High School ... Brady plays football at Wabash College ... born on ... three-year football and two-year basketball and projects as a cornerback at Indiana ... ended 2009 Sept. 11, 1991, Logan Thomas Young intends to track letterwinner ... three-year scholar athlete with 28 tackles, five pass breakups, four inter- study marketing. also a honor roll student ... recruited by defen- ceptions and one forced fumble ... first team All- sive ends coach and co-special teams coordinator Gwinnett Daily Press and all-region selection ... George Ricumstrict ... parents are Tim and Helen Peachtree Ridge went 10-3 and moved on to the Zakrzewski ... Matthew James Zakrzewski was Class 7-AAAAA semifinals ... made 30 tackles, born on Oct. 9, 1991. broke up six passes and picked off five passes with one score as a junior ... team advanced to the 2008 state championship, where Williams re- corded one INT, and finished the year 12-3 ... also a track standout ... 4x400 relay finished second at regionals and sixth at state in 2009 ... lone member of the signing class from Georgia ... recruited by linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator Mike Yeager ... parents are Terrence Williams and Al- lyson Galassi ... born on Nov. 22, 1991, Brian D. Williams intends to study graphic design.

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ROSTER BY CLASS ROSTER BY STATE

REDSHIRT SENIOR (15): James Brewer, Trea Burgess, Aaron Burks, INDIANA (48): Chris Adkins, Chris Ahlfeld, Lawrence Barnett, Leon Adrian Burks, Ben Chappell, Richard Council, Cody Faulkner, Nick Ford, Beckum, Damarlo Belcher, David Blackwell, James Brewer, Trea Burgess, Jamie Lukaszewski, Deonte Mack, Jordan Marquette, Brad Martin, Kevin Bush, Mike Carter, Tony Carter, Ben Chappell, Connor Creevey, Jarrod Smith, Jeff Sanders, Terrance Turner Griffen Dahlstrom, Max Dedmond, Jack Denton, Kyle Dietrick, Tandon Doss, Matt Ernest, Cody Faulkner, Steve Fiacable, Jerimy Finch, Nick SENIOR (4):Meet Mitchell Evans, T Jerimyhe Finch, H o Tylerosiers Replogle, Terrance Ford,M Nickis Freeland,cellaneou Josh Keyt, Dusty Kiel,s Michaelro s Lanning,ter Jamies Thomas Lukaszewski, Deonte Mack, Brett Martin, Andrew McDonald, Brandon McGhee, Tyler McGuigan, Mick Mentzer, Dre Muhammad, Milton Owens, REDSHIRT JUNIOR (19): Chris Adkins, Leon Beckum, Tony Carter, Zach Andrew Pimentel, Aaron Price, Chad Roggeman, Chad Sherer, Nicholas Davis-Walker, Max Dedmond, Jarrell Drane, Matt Ernest, Josh Hager, Sliger, Greg Svarczkopf, Nick Turner, Kevin West, Darius Willis, Duwyce Chris Hagerup, Darius Johnson, Donnell Jones, Fred Jones, Andrew Wilson, Edward Wright-Baker, Nick Zachery McDonald, Brandon McGhee, Dre Muhammad, Milton Owens, Teddy Schell, Eric Thomas, Jeff Thomas OHIO (12): Antonio Banks, Larry Black, Jr., Ted Bolser, Javon Cornley, Mitchell Evans, Brad Martin, Pat McShane, Adam Replogle, Tyler JUNIOR (4): Damarlo Belcher, Tandon Doss, Lenyatta Kiles, Justin Pagán Replogle, Damon Sims, Jarrod Smith, Eric Thomas

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (23): Tyler Adetona, Chris Ahlfeld, Larry Black, ILLINOIS (8): Dimitrius Carr-Watson, Marc Damisch, Mitch Ewald, Will Jr., Kevin Bush, Shane Covington, Connor Creevey, Marc Damisch, Kyle Matte, Justin Pagán, Adam Pines, Jeff Sanders, Teddy Schell Dietrick, Adam Follett, Nick Freeland, Michael Lanning, Charles Love III, Will Matte, Mick Mentzer, Andrew Pimentel, Adam Pines, Lee Rose, Chad MICHIGAN (6): Charlie Chapman, Jammone Chester, Adam Follett, Sherer, Nicholas Sliger, Peter St. Fort, Greg Svarczkopf, Alexander Webb, Darius Johnson, Terrance Thomas, Terrance Turner Darius Willis FLORIDA (4): Zach Davis-Walker, Jarrell Drane, Donnell Jones, Peter St. SOPHOMORE (1): Adam Replogle Fort

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (25): Lawrence Barnett, David Blackwell, Ted CALIFORNIA (3): Lenyatta Kiles, Jordan Marquette, Jeff Thomas Bolser, Dimitrius Carr-Watson, Mike Carter, Charlie Chapman, Jammone Chester, Javon Cornley, Griffen Dahlstrom, Mitch Ewald, Steve Fiacable, WISCONSIN (3): Shane Covington, Chris Hagerup, Alexander Webb Josh Keyt, Dusty Kiel, Brett Martin, Tyler McGuigan, Pat McShane, Aaron Price, Colin Rodkey, Chad Roggeman, Damon Sims, Nick Turner, Kevin ARIZONA (2): Aaron Burks, Adrian Burks West, Duwyce Wilson, Edward Wright-Baker, Nick Zachery GEORGIA (2): Tyler Adetona, Fred Jones TRUE FRESHMAN (2): Antonio Banks, Jack Denton MISSOURI (1): Josh Hager

NORTH CAROLINA (1): Lee Rose

PENNSYLVANIA (1): Colin Rodkey

TENNESSEE (1): Charles Love III

TEXAS (1): Richard Council

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Headh Coac Fourt h Year as Indiana Head Coach • Sixth year At Indiana • 18th Year As Head Coach

A native and lifelong Hoosier with 32 years from the media, and quarterback Ben Chappell, coaching experience in the state, Bill Lynch is in Fisher and Mayberry carded honorable mention his fourth year at the helm of the Indiana football from the coaches. program. In his three seasons, the Hoosiers Saffold, Kirlew, Middleton and safety Nick reached the postseason and won seven games Polk each participated in the 2010 NFL Scouting in a season Headh n for the first time Coa since 1993 andc Combine, Bill giving IUL they third-mostc playersh at the won the Old Oaken Bucket for the first time Combine in the Big Ten. Three of the four also since 2001. IU has boasted three All-Americans, played in postseason All-Star games. Saffold two second-round NFL Draft picks, eight NFL shined at the 2010 East-West Shrine Game, Scouting Combine participants, nine All-Big Ten while Kirlew and Polk received invitations to the Bil selections,l one LynchAcademic All-American and 52 2010 Texas vs. Nation Challenge. Academic All-Big Ten honorees. Kirlew was a member of the Allstate AFCA The nine all-conference selections are the Good Works Team. He earned selection to the most in a three-year stretch for the Hoosiers Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award since 1993-95 and the 52 Academic All-Big Ten Watch List, along with Middleton, the Chuck honorees are the most in a three-year period in Bednarik Award Watch List and the Rotary IU history. Lombardi Award Watch List in addition to being Lynch’s charges have received national one of 10 finalists for the ARA Sportsmanship recognition both on and off the field over the last Award. Kirlew was also a candidate for the three seasons. Indiana has produced two Ted Lowe’s Senior CLASS award and selected as the Hendricks Award finalists, one finalist for the Lou team MVP for the second straight campaign. Date of Birth: June 12, 1954 Groza Award, one semifinalist for the Biletnikoff In the classroom, 42 Hoosier football student- Award. Three Hoosiers have been invited to the athletes carried a 3.0 grade-point average (GPA) Birthplace: Indianapolis, Ind. Texas vs. Nation Challenge, two have played in in the 2009 fall semester or a cumulative GPA Wife: Linda the Senior Bowl and two have participated in the of 3.0 or higher. Chappell, Trea Burgess and Children: Billy (Carla), Kelly (Lucas Manor), East-West Shrine Game. Brandon Bugg earned ESPN The Magazine personlJoey (Danielle)a and Kevin Additionally, the program has had six ESPN Academic All-District V honors and 18 Hoosiers Grandchildren: Joe Jr. (2) and Danny (in- The Magazine Academic All-District V selections, carded Academic All-Big Ten honors. fant); Lindsey (4), Max (2) and Ryan (1); Lexie (9), two finalists for the ARA Sportsmanship Award, Lynch completed his first season as Indiana Maggie (7), Jonny (4) and Kate (2) Manor one finalist for the Wuerffel Award Trophy, one head coach in 2007, leading the Hoosiers to a High School: Bishop Chatard - finalist for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, a 7-6 record and a trip to the Insight Bowl. He is Indianapolis, Ind., 1972 member of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, the only head coach in Hoosier history to guide College: Butler University, 1977 a recipient of the Wayne Duke Postgraduate a team to a bowl game in his debut season and Award and a winner of the Big Ten Medal of just the fourth coach in IU lore to patrol the B.A., Education; M.A., Education, 1979 Honor. Two Hoosiers were semifinalists for sidelines for a postseason contest. The team’s the William V. Campbell Trophy and one was a seven victories were the second most for a first- semifinalist for the John Wooden Cup. year Indiana head coach, behind only James M. Butler University Lynch is also an active member in the Sheldon, who went 8-1-1 in 1905. 1977-83: Offensive Coordinator community, not only in Bloomington, but Two of Lynch’s 2007 charges were selected on Northern Illinois University throughout the state. He made over 70 public the first day of the NFL Draft. The New Orleans 1984: Offensive Coordinator appearances across the state during the 2009 Saints picked cornerback Tracy Porter with the Orlando Renegades (USFL) offseason. Lynch and his wife, Linda, are the 40th selection, while the Buffalo Bills took wide C oaching Experience co-chairpersons for the 2010 Heroes for the receiver James Hardy in the 41st slot. Indiana 1984: Quarterbacks Coach American Red Cross campaign. The football and Michigan were the only Big Ten teams with Butler University program is also actively involved with the multiple selections on day one. It also marked 1985-89: Head Coach Bloomington Boys & Girls Club and the Riley the first time IU had two players selected on day Ball State University Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. one since 1988. 1990-92: Offensive Coordinator/ In 2009, the Hoosiers produced at least Porter, Hardy, kicker Austin Starr, quarterback Quarterbacks Coach three All-Big Ten honorees for the second time Kellen Lewis and Middleton each collected All- Indiana University in three seasons. Wide receiver Tandon Doss, Big Ten honors. Hardy and Middleton snared first 1993-94: Quarterbacks Coach defensive end Jammie Kirlew and left tackle team honors from both the conference coaches Ball State University Rodger Saffold earned conference honors. and media, while Starr and Porter added first 1995-02: Head Coach Doss collected first team accolades from the team accolades from the media. The four first- conference media and second team laurels from teamers shared second most in the league DePauw University the conference coaches, while Kirlew garnered with Penn State, trailing only Ohio State’s six. 2004: Head Coach second team honors from both groups. Saffold Lewis was a second team selection by both the Indiana University was named a second team member by the conference coaches and media, while Porter and 2005-06: Assistant Head Coach/ coaches. Cornerback Ray Fisher, linebacker Matt Starr joined him on the coaches’ ballots. Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach Mayberry, defensive end Greg Middleton and Hardy, Starr and Middleton also received All- 2007-: Head Coach Saffold received honorable mention recognition America recognition. Hardy and Middleton both

38 www.iuhoosiers.com collected second team honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation and third team laurels 2010 Spring FOOTBALL from the Associated Press, while Starr captured Year school overall league Bowl second team status from the AP. Starr was a Lou Groza Award finalist, Middleton was a Ted 1985 butler 8-2 5-1 (T-1st) Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award finalist 1986 butler 5-5 3-3 (t-3rd) and Hardy was a Biletnikoff Award semifinalist. 1987 butler 8-1-1 4-0-1 (1st) Kirlew earned first team All-Big Ten honors from 1988 Butler 8-2-1 3-0-1 (1st) the conference media and second team recognition 1989 Butler 7-2-1 4-0 (1st) from the conference coaches and was also one of 1995 ball state Y ea 7-4 r-By-Year record6-2 (t-3rd) six finalists for the Ted Hendricks Defensive End 1996 ball state 8-4 7-1 (1st) Las Vegas of the Year Award in 2008. Punter Chris Hagerup 1997 ball state 5-6 4-4 (3rd MAC west) Headh nwas recognized onCoa three Freshmanc All-America Bill L1998 y c ballh state 1-10 1-7 (6th mac west) Teams. Sporting News, Rivals.com and Phil Steele 1999 ball state 0-11 0-8 (6th mac west) each selected the redshirt freshman as a second- 2000 ball state 5-6 4-3 (t-3rd mac west, 2-3) teamer on the heels of honorable mention All-Big 2001 Ball State 5-6 4-3 (t-1st mac west, 4-1) Ten merits. 2002 ball state 6-6 4-4 (4th mac west) In addition to success on the field, Lynch 2004 depauw 8-2 5-1 (2nd) stresses the importance of earning a degree from 2007 Indiana 7-6 3-5 (T-7th) INSIGHT one of the top academic institutions in the country. 2008 Indiana 3-9 1-7 (11th) A school-record 22 Hoosiers earned Academic 2009 Indiana 4-8 1-7 (T-10th) All-Big Ten honors in 2008, over 25 percent of the roster recorded a grade point average of 3.0, and career 95-90-3 (.513) 59-56-2 (.509) Starr earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All- District V honors for the third straight season. Forty-one Hoosiers completed the 2007-08 The veteran coach returned to Bloomington campaign and was inducted into the Butler Hall of academic year with cumulative grade point after directing DePauw University to an 8-2 Fame in 2000. averages of 3.0 or higher. Starr became the sixth record en route to Southern Collegiate Athletic Upon graduation, Lynch spent seven seasons as IU player to be named to the ESPN The Magazine Conference (SCAC) co-Coach of the Year honors in a Bulldog assistant coach, including stints as the Academic All-America First Team, while Josiah 2004. Lynch was the first coach in SCAC history quarterbacks and wide receivers coach, recruiting Sears joined Starr on the Academic All-District V to earn the award in his debut campaign. DePauw coordinator and offensive coordinator. He moved team. Kevin Trulock received the inaugural Wayne finished 5-1 in league play. on to Northern Illinois University as quarterbacks Duke Postgraduate Award, presented by the Under Lynch’s tutelage, seven DePauw players coach and offensive coordinator in 1984, and he Indianapolis Big Ten Community Partnership. earned All-SCAC first team honors, and the Tigers was the quarterbacks coach of the United States Lynch signed an agreement on November 26, compiled the second-best per-game rushing Football League’s Orlando Renegades in the winter 2007, to remain Indiana University’s head football average (254.6 yards) in school history. Wide of 1984. The Renegades were coached by former coach through July 1, 2012. He was named IU’s receiver Jamarcus Shepard was one of only two Hoosier head coach and current analyst on ESPN’s 27th head coach on June 15, 2007. Lynch has Division III players invited to the 2005 Hula Bowl College Gameday Lee Corso. compiled a 95-90-3 (.513) career record with stops Maui All-Star Classic. Lynch returned to his alma mater as head coach in Bloomington, at Butler, Ball State and DePauw. Lynch was head coach at Ball State University in 1985 and compiled a 36-12-3 (.735) record over He has won or shared six conference or divisional from 1995-02. During his tenure, the Cardinals won five seasons. Butler won four Heartland Collegiate titles in his 17 seasons. Lynch has 33 overall years at least six games three times, including a 7-4 mark Conference titles, and he won conference Coach of coaching experience, spending 32 of those in 1995 and an 8-4 record the following season. of the Year honors three times. Four of Lynch’s five seasons in the state of Indiana. The 1995 team posted a 6-2 conference record squads were ranked among the top 20 in NCAA With the Hoosiers’ trip to the Insight Bowl in and tied for third in the Mid-American Conference Division II, and Lynch twice earned AFCA Regional 2007, Lynch made his third appearance in a bowl (MAC), while Lynch’s 1996 team captured the MAC Coach of the Year laurels. game as a coach. He was the quarterbacks coach championship at 7-1 and earned a trip to the Las He moved on to Ball State as the Cardinals’ (1993-94) under former Hoosier head coach Bill Vegas Bowl. Ball State also staked claim to the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Mallory when Indiana faced Virginia Tech in the 2001 MAC West title after third-place finishes in from 1990-92, where he worked with eventual 1993 Independence Bowl. Lynch served as the Ball 1997 and 2000. NFL running backs Bernie Parmalee (Miami State head coach and led the Cardinals to the 1996 A 1977 Butler University graduate and four-year Dolphins and New York Jets) and Corey Croom Las Vegas Bowl. letterwinner in both football and basketball, Lynch () before his first stint in Lynch, a 2005 inductee into the Indiana Football quarterbacked the Bulldogs to a 28-12 overall Bloomington. Hall of Fame, served as interim head coach for two record and three conference championships. He Bill and his wife, Linda, have four children - Billy games in 2006 and led the Hoosiers during 2007 earned Indiana Collegiate Conference (ICC) Most (Carla), Kelly (Lucas Manor), Joey (Danielle) and spring practice. During his first two seasons in Valuable Player honors in each of his final three Kevin - and nine grandchildren - Lindsey (4), Max Bloomington, he was the assistant head coach, seasons. Lynch led the nation in pass completion (2) and Ryan (1) Lynch (Billy and Carla - parents); offensive coordinator and tight ends coach. percentage in 1975 and captained both sports his Joe Jr. (2) and Danny (infant) Lynch (Joey and Under Lynch’s leadership as offensive senior campaign. Danielle - parents); and Lexie (9), Maggie (7), Jonny coordinator, Lewis posted one of the top freshman Lynch, a three-time Little All-American, became (4) and Kate (2) Manor (Kelly and Lucas - parents). seasons in IU history. He racked up 2,221 yards the first Butler student-athlete to twice be named Billy is the Hoosiers’ wide receivers coach, while passing and 19 total touchdowns in 2006. The recipient of the prestigious Tony Hinkle Award, Joey, who played quarterback at Ball State (2003- Hoosiers scored their most points (277) since 2001 presented by the ICC for outstanding scholastic 06), returned to his alma mater as wide receivers and averaged 23.1 points, 335.9 yards and 222.1 and athletic achievement. He finished his career coach last year. Kevin spent the 2009 season as passing yards per game. Indiana scored over 30 with 5,909 passing yards and 60 touchdowns. a quality control coach with the Hoosiers before points three times and at least 24 points on seven Lynch also set a Butler men’s basketball record being hired as the wide receivers coach with the occasions. by handing out 121 assists during the 1975-76 University of Indianapolis in Feb. 2010.

www.iuhoosiers.com 39 2010 SpringWhat FOOTBALL They 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.” -Bill Mallory, 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 of the Buffalo Bills “Bill lynch brings all of the finest qualities of Coach bill Mallory back to the IU Football program. as I talk to myHeadh n “There’s noCoa better personc toBill lead Indiana’ Lys footballch 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 makes leader (1986-89) him a coach that I would love my own sons to play for.” -Steve Mariucci, former NFL and college head coach and current NFL “Coach Lynch is the perfect selection for Indiana. He has all Network 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. He 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 Big Ten Conference. 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 together no guarantee of playing in the postseason, and not to limit through the toughest times we ever faced and brought us their dreams by accomplishing only the minimum. turned even closer together not only as a team, but more importantly out the Coach was prescient...Seven wins were needed and as a family. I am more than grateful to have Coach Lynch as IU achieved their goals, mainly because Bill Lynch could see, Indiana’s head coach and as its leader. No one deserved the and got the program to see the big picture.” -Charles Davis, head coaching position more than he did and Coach lynch Big Ten Network, Fox Sports, NFL Network and BCS analyst was my Coach of the Year in 2007.” -Tracy Porter, former Hoosier cornerback (2004-07), Super Bowl XLIV Champion “Bill was a great football coach, a motivator, a teacher, but and 2008 second-round draft pick of 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 Lynch 2010 Spring 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 to both physically and mentally. We want to coach our players like our current players, who are currently enjoying everything the they are our own sons. That includes positive reinforcement, facility offers. It also shows our recruits Indiana University is developing a great work ethic and at times, some tough love. 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 Headh n- the largest in Coa the countryc - and theBill new 22,000-square- Ly chplayers 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 former weight room was good, we were not All programs have a recruiting base and ours is the state of able to get our entire team in there at one time. with this Indiana. I’ve played high school football, college football new facility, we not only can get our entire team in there at and coached in the state for over 30 years, and I’ve seen the same time, but there is ample space for the other athletic great improvement in high school football throughout the teams as well. years. there is excellent coaching and outstanding players “The facility completely changed the look of our stadium throughout the state. We will continue to build this program on gameday and it enhanced the experience for our fans. The with Indiana kids who dream of playing for the Hoosiers.” overall design is very practical for our student-athletes. When they come to the stadium, the things we require of them on a What stands out about this coaching staff? daily basis are all over there - academic support, weight room, “We have an outstanding staff and have been fortunate to meeting rooms, locker room and training tables. It is very, very maintain continuity over the past five years. This staff is very convenient and functional with all the demands placed on our loyal and hard working. they are excellent teachers of the 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, Terry Hoeppner. “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 How impressive was the attendance in 2009? your life.” “Our entire program wants to thank all of our fans last season, especially our students. To have 15,000 students for What would you like the program to be known for? the Purdue game was truly spectacular. Overall, we increased “First and foremost, we want to be known for recruiting our attendance by 10,051 to 41,833, which was the third-largest student-athletes who graduate, represent IU with pride and increase in the nation. We also averaged over 40,000 per game integrity and compete for big ten championships. If people for the first time since 1992. Thank you Hoosier Nation!” look at our football program and see those three things, they will be proud of Indiana University Football.” You made over 100 public appearances last year. 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 2009 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 was a part of our offense along with the spread, and it made us more multiple and fit the personnel we have.”

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As s istant Head Coach/Running Backs/Co-Special Teams Coordinator Thi rd year at Indiana • 18th year as college coach

Dennis Springer is in his second season 2007 season as assistant head coach/defense/ as assistant head coach and his third year at defensive backs coach at Western Kentucky Indiana. He joined the Hoosier staff as running University. The Hilltoppers finished the year backs coach and co-special teams coordinator with a 7-5 record, allowing 20.8 points per on February 14, 2008. Coah c inggame andStaff 319.6 total yards. WKU forced 29 In 2009, Springer helped usher in the turnovers, including 20 INTs, and held five emergence of redshirt freshman Darius Willis, opponents under 14 points with one shutout. who was selected to the ESPN.com and Rivals. Prior to his stint at Western Kentucky, com All-Big Ten Freshman teams. In just Springer spent four years at Bowling Green nine games, Willis paced the team with 607 State University and was on the staff at Ball D yards,ennis 67.4 yards per game, S a 4.9p average,ringer 123 State University for a decade. Springer was the attempts and six scores. His per game average safeties coach at BGSU in 2006 after serving ranked eighth among freshmen nationally and as the Falcons’ running backs coach during second among freshmen in the Big Ten. the three previous campaigns. With Bowling Overall, four backs rushed for over 100 yards Green, he coached in two bowl games and the and Indiana gained 1,405 yards and scored 15 Falcons were nationally ranked from 2003-05. times. Seniors Demetrius McCray (290) and Springer’s running backs averaged 2,117 Bryan Payton (153) and junior Trea Burgess yards in his three seasons, including a 2,750- (130) reached the century mark. yard total in 2003. He coached former NFLer On special teams, senior Ray Fisher led P.J. Pope to back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons in the nation with a 37.4 kick return average to 2003 (1,005) and 2004 (1,098). Pope averaged Date of Birth: October 5, 1969 go along with two touchdowns and a 9.8 punt 5.3 yards per carry and scored 10 times in 2003 Birthplace: Fort Wayne, Ind. return average. He became the second kick and increased those numbers to 6.2 yards per Wife: Nicole returner in IU history (Marcus Thigpen, three in carry and 15 touchdowns the following season. Children: Sophia (4), Sydney (1) 2006) to race back two kickoffs in one season. His responsibilities also included Fisher’s average also set a Big Ten single- developing and implementing practice and High School: Northrop - Fort Wayne, Ind., 1988 personl a season average and broke Thigpen’s school gameday strategies, recruiting and serving College: Butler University, 1993 mark for season average of 30.1 (2006). as the coordinator of team community service B.S., Secondary Education In addition to Fisher, sophomore Tandon projects. Bowling Green compiled an 11-3 Doss finished in the league’s top 10 with a record in 2003, claimed the Mid-American 21.3 average and led the team with an 11.0 Conference (MAC) West Division crown and Ball State University punt return average. The duo helped the team earned a 28-24 victory over Northwestern in rank second in the Big Ten and 17th nationally the Motor City Bowl. The following season the 1993-94: Graduate Assistant with a 24.2 average as well as second in the Falcons collected a 52-35 win over Memphis in 1995-98: Wide Receivers Coach conference with a 10.1 punt return average. the 2004 GMAC Bowl en route to a 9-3 finish. 1999-00: Linebackers Coach Under Springer’s guidance in 2008, the Bowling Green also won the 2005 MAC East C 2001-02:oaching Defensive E xBacksperience Coach Hoosiers rushed for 2,003 yards, which ranked Division title. Bowling Green State UNIVERSITY sixth in the Big Ten, averaged 4.5 yards per At Ball State, Springer spent the 1993 2003-05: Running Backs Coach carry and carded 19 rushing scores, their best and 1994 seasons as a graduate assistant 2006: Safeties Coach numbers since 2001 (5.5, 33). The team rushed before spending the next eight years as an Western Kentucky UNIVERSITY for over 250 yards four times with a season- assistant coach under Bill Lynch. He assisted 2007: Assistant Head Coach/Defense/ best 297 yards in the season-opening win over with gameday and practice planning and Defensive Backs Coach Western Kentucky. recruiting while serving as the liaison for both Thigpen was named the team’s offensive the Student Athletic Advisory Board and the Indiana UNIVERSITY player of the year as a senior in 2008. He led strength and conditioning staff. 2008: Running Backs Coach/ the team with 631 rushing yards, 6.7 yards per Springer coached defensive backs his Co-Special Teams Coordinator carry, seven rushing touchdowns and 94 rushes. final two years in Muncie, also working with 2009: Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs In addition to Thigpen, Payton rushed for 339 outside linebackers for two seasons and wide Coach/Co-Special Teams Coordinator yards and averaged 4.3 yards per carry, while receivers for four. The Cardinals earned a berth McCray added 214 yards. in the Las Vegas Bowl in 1993 and 1996. McCray and Thigpen finished eighth and He earned his undergraduate degree in ninth, respectively, in kick return average in the secondary education from Butler University in Big Ten. Meanwhile, redshirt freshman punter 1993 after helping lead the Bulldogs to three Chris Hagerup received Freshman All-American conference championships, serving as captain second team honors. Hagerup finished the during the 1991 season. Springer played for season with a 42.4 average, the seventh-best Lynch in 1988 and 1989 and earned three single-season average in school history. letters with the Bulldogs. Springer, a Fort Wayne, Ind., native and a Dennis and his wife, Nicole, have two Northrop High School graduate, spent the daughters, Sophia (4), and Sydney (1).

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Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks S eventh year at Indiana • Sixth year as coordinator • 17th Year As College Coach

Matt Canada is in his fourth season as Indiana’s completions, third with 981 attempts and third in offensive coordinator. He is in his seventh year on completion percentage at 57.6. the IU staff, where he has overseen the Hoosiers’ During the 2007 season, the Hoosiers set a school quarterbacks each season and served as passing game record with 412 points and finished second in IU coordinator during the 2005 and 2006 campaigns. history with 31.7 points per game. The Hoosiers Coah c ing Staff Canada’s quarterbacks (Ben Chappell, Kellen increased their scoring offense (31.7-23.1), pass Lewis and Blake Powers) dominate the Hoosier offense (236.4-222.1), rush offense (157.4-113.8) and records, holding the top two spots in single-season total offense (393.8-335.9) from their 2006 totals. touchdowns, yards, completions and attempts. In his Indiana ended 2007 third in the league in scoring and three years as Hoosier offensive coordinator, Canada fourth in passing offense. has produced one All-American (James Hardy), two Lewis set single-season school records for passing Mattafirst team All-Big C Ten receiversn a (Tandond aDoss and yards (3,043), passing TDs (28) and total yards (3,779). Hardy), an all-conference left tackle (Rodger Saffold) Wide receiver James Hardy, who was selected in and an all-league quarterback (Kellen Lewis). the second round (41st pick) of the 2008 NFL Draft In 2009, the IU offense finished fourth in the Big by the Buffalo Bills, set new school marks with his Ten in pass offense (247.9). Indiana averaged 24.4 16 receiving touchdowns and 79 receptions. Hardy points per game in league play and finished second in finished his career as the school’s all-time receiving Big Ten contests only averaging 262.4 passing yards yardage, receptions and touchdowns leader. per game. In 2006, Canada saw Lewis post 2,662 total yards Chappell continued Canada’s tutelage of top of offense, the sixth-highest single-season output in gunslingers. He ended 2009 in IU’s single-season school history. Lewis finished 21st in the nation in total top 10 in passing yardage (2nd), passing touchdowns yards per game. (T-3rd), completions (1st), attempts (2nd), completion Canada oversaw a passing attack in 2005 that percentage (1st) and total offense (4th). threw a then school-record 24 touchdown passes, as Date of Birth: January 19, 1972 In Big Ten games only, he led the league in Powers set a Hoosier mark with 22 scores. Powers’ Birthplace: Louisville, Ky. passing yards per game (261.2) and attempts (303), 212 completions and 376 attempts rank fourth in IU Wife: Michelle placed second in passing touchdowns (14), and third history. Canada spent the 2004 season as Indiana’s Children: Tori (12), Chris (10) in completions (183), total offense per game (261.5) quarterbacks coach. Under his direction, the Hoosiers High School: New Palestine - and completion percentage (60.4). Chappell ranked went from 11th to fifth in the Big Ten in passing personl a second in the Big Ten (overall games) in completions, efficiency and from 10th to fourth in scoring offense. New Palestine, Ind., 1990 third in passing yards per game (245.1), completion In addition, the total sacks against the Hoosiers College: Indiana University, 1993 percentage and attempts, and fourth in total offense decreased from 40 to 27. B.S., Business; M.S., Sport Administration, 1995 per game (244.1). He returned to Bloomington after spending six Chappell enters 2010 in the top 10 on IU’s career years at Northern Illinois University, where he served lists for completion percentage (.599 - 1st), passing as the running backs coach (1998-2000), quarterbacks yardage (3,956 - 8th), completions (349 - 7th), attempts coach (2001-02) and offensive coordinator (2003). The I ndiana UniverSITY (583 - 8th), passing touchdowns (21 - 9th), 300-yard Huskies enjoyed one of the most prolific seasons in 1992-93: Student Assistant games (three - 3rd) and 200-yard games (nine - 6th). school history in 2003, finishing among the top 30 in Coming off one of the most prolific offensive the nation in both major weekly polls. NIU climbed 1994-95: Graduate Assistant seasons in school history in 2007, 11 starters missed as high as No. 12 in the AP rankings and No. 10 in Butler University at least one start (14 total) due to injury in 2008. the Bowl Championship Series Poll with wins over C 1996:oa Quarterbacks/Wideching Experience Receivers Coach The Hoosiers used four quarterbacks, nine offensive Alabama, Maryland and Iowa State. 1997: Offensive Coordinator linemen and seven different lineups along the Northern Illinois ranked among the top 30 teams in offensive line. the nation in scoring offense (32.2 ppg) and passing Northern Illinois UNIVERSITY Despite the setbacks, Indiana broke the 2,000-yard efficiency (140.0), as running back Michael Turner, who 1998-00: Running Backs Coach rushing mark (2,003 yards - sixth in the Big Ten) for is currently with the , was named an 2001-02: Quarterbacks Coach the second straight year, the first time since 2000 Associated Press second team All-American. Canada 2003: Offensive Coordinator and 2001 an IU team produced back-to-back 2,000- coached three 1,000-yard rushers during his six years Indiana UNIVERSITY yard rushing seasons. Indiana averaged 4.5 yards per in DeKalb in William Andrews, Thomas Hammock carry and carded 19 rushing scores, the team’s best and Turner, as Turner closed his senior season ranked 2004: Quarterbacks Coach numbers since the 2001 campaign (5.5, 33). among the top five in the nation in rushing (137.3 ypg) 2005-06: Passing Game Coordinator/ Lewis (1,131) and Chappell (1,001) both produced and all-purpose yards (161.4). Quarterbacks Coach 1,000-yard seasons. Lewis added 500 rushing Canada began his coaching career as a student 2007-: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach yards, as he appeared in 10 games with nine starts. assistant (1992-93) and graduate assistant (1994-95) at Chappell saw time in 11 contests with three starts. Indiana University. He helped the Hoosiers to the 1993 Lewis joined Antwaan Randle El as the only QBs Independence Bowl. The New Palestine, Ind., native in IU lore to reach 40 passing touchdowns, 6,250 made his full-time coaching debut in 1996 at Butler passing yards, 8,000 total yards, 525 completions University, where he oversaw the quarterbacks and and 975 attempts in a career. He became the third wideouts before moving up to offensive coordinator quarterback at Indiana to reach 6,250 career passing in 1997. Under his leadership, the Bulldogs improved yards and the second player to collect 8,000 total from last to second in the Pioneer Football League yards and held 16 major school quarterback records passing statistics (98.1 ypg to 211.8). during his time with the Hoosiers. A three-year letterwinner in football and basketball In addition, Lewis sits atop IU’s career list with at New Palestine (Ind.) High School, Matt and his wife, 48 passing touchdowns, third with 6,395 passing Michelle, have one daughter, Tori (12), and one son, yards, second with 8,072 total yards, first with 565 Chris (10).

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T i ackles and T ght Ends Ff i th year at Indiana • Eighth year as college coach

Kyle Conner is in his fourth year as the team produced back-to-back 2,000-yard rushing Hoosiers’ tight ends coach. He is in first season seasons. The Hoosiers averaged 4.5 yards per working with the tackles after assisting with carry and carded 19 rushing scores, their best the offensive line in 2009. Conner spent the numbers since 2001 (5.5, 33). Indiana rushed 2006 campaign, his firstCoah with Indiana,c as aningfor over Staff 250 yards four times with a season- offensive quality control coach, before earning best 297 yards in the season-opening win over a promotion to assistant coach prior to the Western Kentucky. 2007 season. IU averaged 157.4 yards per game in 2007 The Hoosier tight ends turned in a productive and went over 100 yards nine times and over Ky 2009, las sophomoree C Maxo Dedmondnner and fifth- 200 yards five times. The tight ends also year senior Troy Wagner combined for 24 played critical blocking roles on special teams, catches, 217 yards and two scores. Dedmond helping the field goal and extra point units put hauled in 18 receptions for 141 yards - the together the finest season in school history. highest totals for an IU tight end since Aaron Kicker Austin Starr, holder Dustin Hass and Halterman in 2003 (19 and 193) - and became long snapper Tim Bugg went 21-for-23 on field the first Indiana tight end to reach the end zone goals and a perfect 49-for-49 on extra points. since Nick Sexton in 2005. Starr was one of three finalists for the Lou IU’s offensive line allowed just 16 sacks Groza Award. on the season, a total that ranked second in In 2006, the Hoosiers scored their most Date of Birth: June 5, 1978 the Big Ten and shared 28th nationally. The points (277) since 2001. Indiana averaged 23.1 Birthplace: Indianapolis, Ind. Hoosiers’ front five surrendered one sack per points, 335.9 yards and 222.1 passing yards Wife: Angela 27.5 pass attempts, which ranked second in per game. IU scored over 30 points three times Children: Kyle II (3), Ava (1) the Big Ten. and at least 24 points on seven occasions. personlHigh School:a Bishop Chatard - Indiana finished second in conference Conner came to IU following nearly a Indianapolis, Ind., 1996 games only with 262.4 passing yards per decade at Butler University. He spent the 2005 College: Butler University, 2001 game and fourth in overall games, and 35th season as the co-offensive coordinator after B.S., Elementary Education nationally with 247.9 passing yards per game. serving as tight ends coach in 2002 and the IU rushed for over 180 yards on four occasions, wide receivers coach in 2003 and 2004. including a 197 yards at No. 23 Michigan and A two-time all-conference wide receiver 196 yards vs. Purdue. The 197 yards were the with the Bulldogs (1999-00), Conner finished Butler University Hoosiers’ second-highest rushing total in 60 his career third on Butler’s all-time pass 2002: Tight Ends Coach all-time games vs. Michigan. receptions list (124). He owned the second- 2003-04: Wide Receivers Coach Left tackle Rodger Saffold earned second highest single-season receptions total (63 in 2005: Co-Offensive Coordinator team All-Big Ten honors from the conference 2000) in Bulldogs history and the third-highest Indiana UNIVERSITY C oaching Experience media following the campaign, the first All- single-season receiving yardage total (876 in 2006: Offensive Quality Control Big Ten Hoosier offensive lineman since 2000). He set a Butler single-game record with 2007-08: Tight Ends Coach Enoch Demar (second team, 2002). He also 260 yards against San Diego as a senior, and he 2009: Tight Ends Coach/Assistant Offensive Line participated in the 2010 NFL Scouting Combine finished his career with Butler’s fourth-highest 2010-: Tackles and Tight Ends Coach and in the 2010 East-West Shrine Game. all-time receiving yardage total (1,801). The tight ends are also a crucial part of Conner earned a bachelor’s degree in the Hoosier rushing attack. In 2008, Indiana elementary education from Butler in 2001. Kyle broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark (2,003 yards and his wife, Angela, have one son, Kyle II (3), - sixth in the Big Ten) for the second straight and one daughter, Ava (1). year, the first time since 2000 and 2001 an IU

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Co- Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Tackles Sit x h year at Indiana • Seventh year as coordinator • 13th Year As College Coach

Brian George is in his sixth season as the All-Big Ten accolades along with cornerback Hoosiers’ co-defensive coordinator and his Tracy Porter, who was selected in the second second year as defensive tackles coach. He round (40th pick) of the NFL Draft by the New shares defensive coordinator duties with Orleans Saints. Cornerback Leslie Majors also Coah c ing Staffsecondary coach Joe Palcic. George served as signed a three-year rookie free agent deal with the team’s defensive line coach from 2005-08. the Chicago Bears. In his first year working with the defensive Porter earned second team All-Big Ten tackles, George trained two of the top honors after posting four interceptions and youngsters in the Big Ten. Redshirt freshman breaking up eight passes in 2006. The Hoosiers Larry Black, Jr., earned a spot on the Sporting collected 13 interceptions, the fifth-highest Bri News freshmanan All-AmericanGe andorge All-Big Ten total in the Big Ten. Two members of George’s teams. Black finished fourth on the team with defense, linebacker Will Patterson and Kirlew 7.5 tackles for loss (27 yards), which ranked were named freshman All-Americans by second among freshmen defensive tackles and Sporting News. shared third among all freshmen players in the In 2005, George tutored second team all- Big Ten. league defensive end and current St. Louis True freshman Adam Replogle finished third Ram Victor Adeyanju, who competed in the on the team with four sacks (16 yards), which Senior Bowl and was a fourth-round selection ranked second among freshmen defensive by St. Louis. tackles and third among all freshmen players in Two of five assistant coaches that came the conference. from Miami (Ohio) University to Indiana, Date of Birth: February 10, 1972 The Hoosier defense finished second in the George and Palcic worked together as co- Birthplace: Springfield, Ohio Big Ten and 19th nationally in turnover margin defensive coordinators for the first time with Wife: Jasa (plus-7), shared second in the league and 21st the RedHawks in 2004. The duo oversaw a Children: A.J. (5), Maren (3) nationally with 13 fumble recoveries and fourth defense that ranked among the top three in in the conference and tied for 23rd nationally the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in both High School: Graham - St. Paris, Ohio, 1990 personl a with 16 interceptions. rushing and scoring defense. MU allowed just College: Ohio University, 1994 Three of the Hoosiers received invites to the 108.83 yards per game on the ground (second B.A., Special Education; 2010 NFL Scouting Combine. Senior defensive in the MAC and 17th in the nation) and 23.42 Miami (Ohio University), 2001 ends Jammie Kirlew and Greg Middleton were points per game (third in the league). M.S., Educational Leadership joined by senior safety Nick Polk. Kirlew also After spending two years helping coach received second team All-Big Ten honors, Miami’s offense, George made a smooth while Middleton, senior cornerback Ray Fisher transition to defense, coaching the defensive and senior linebacker Matt Mayberry received line. In three years with the line, Miami’s sack Pc i kerington (Ohio) High School honorable mention recognition. total steadily increased each year, culminating 1994-97: Assistant Coach Under George’s tutelage, the Hoosiers set with a three-year high of 45 sacks in 2003. Miami (Ohio) UNIVERSITY the school record with 42 sacks in 2007 and As a graduate assistant at Miami (1998-99), 1998-99: Graduate Assistant the fourth-highest total with 31 sacks in 2008 - he worked with the offensive line and special 2000-03:C oaching Defensive E xLineperience Coach the top two-year total in IU history. teams and assisted with Miami’s 1999 running 2004: Co-Defensive Coordinator/ For the second straight season, one of back corps, which featured the MAC’s all- Defensive Line Coach George’s charges was named a finalist for time leading rusher and former NFLer Travis Indiana UNIVERSITY the Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Prentice. George received his master’s degree Award in 2008. Kirlew finished the season in education leadership from Miami in May 2005-08: Co-Defensive Coordinator/ with 10.5 sacks and 19.5 tackles for loss, each 2001. Defensive Line Coach ranking fourth on Indiana’s single-season list. George started and lettered four years as 2009-: Co-Defensive Coordinator/ He ended the year second in the Big Ten and a fullback at Ohio University. He was named Defensive Tackles Coach tied for 14th nationally in sacks and third in the Ohio’s Scholar-Athlete his senior year. After league and sixth nationally in tackles for loss. receiving his bachelor’s degree in special Indiana’s defense was ravaged by injury education in 1994, George taught and coached with six starters missing a combined 27 games. running backs at Pickerington High School Despite the injuries, the Hoosiers still finished in Pickerington, Ohio, for three years before fifth in the league with their 31 sacks and sixth joining Miami’s football program in 1998. in the league in turnover margin (plus-1). He is a 1990 graduate of Graham High The 2007 defense finished third in the School in St. Paris, Ohio. George was a prep league and shared eighth nationally with its 42 all-conference performer in football, basketball sacks. Middleton burst on to the national scene and track. with a school-record 16 sacks, the highest total Brian and his wife, Jasa, have one son, A.J. in the nation. Middleton earned All-America (5), and one daughter, Maren (3). honors from seven publications and garnered

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W ide Receivers Sit x h year at Indiana • Ninth Year As College Coach

Billy Lynch is in his sixth season as Indiana’s receiving touchdowns (36) leader. Hardy was a wide receivers coach. In 2009, Tandon Doss semifinalist for the Biletnikoff Award, named became Lynch’s second All-Big Ten receiver All-America by five publications and selected (James Hardy), as he earned first team honors first team All-Big Ten. from the conference mediaCoah and secondc team ing But theStaff 2007 group was more than just recognition from the league’s coaches. Hardy, as Fisher and Means each finished with One of the most talented crops of receivers over 45 catches and 450 yards. Fisher added in the Big Ten, Doss (77 catches, 962 yards, 5 52 grabs for 482 yards and four touchdowns, touchdowns), Damarlo Belcher (61, 770, 5) and while Means posted 559 yards. junior Terrance Turner (46, 443, 1) each caught Led by Hardy, the 2006 Hoosiers finished Bil 45-plusl passesy for 400-plusLynch yards last year and third in the Big Ten in receiving yards per game. the trio returns for the 2010 campaign. Hardy was a second team all-conference As sophomores in 2009, Doss and Belcher selection after leading the team with 51 became the first duo in IU history to each catches, 722 yards and 10 touchdowns. Six collect 60-plus receptions and 700-plus yards different Hoosier wideouts caught 20 passes in a season. Their 138 combined catches rank and went over 200 yards, with five of those six first in Hoosier lore (third in Big Ten in 2009) being underclassmen. and 1,732 yards sit second (second in Big Ten). In 2005, Lynch tutored Hardy to one of the Doss finished second in the Big Ten and 30th most prolific debut seasons IU has seen at wide nationally in yards per game (80.2) and third receiver. Hardy finished with 61 receptions in the league and tied for 22nd nationally in (fourth in school history), 10 touchdowns (tied Date of Birth: September 3, 1978 catches per game (6.64). He closed out the for third all-time) and 893 yards (seventh all- Birthplace: Indianapolis, Ind. year second on IU’s single-season receptions time). In addition, his five 100-yard games Wife: Carla list and fifth in the school’s single-season were tied for the second most in a season in Children: Lindsey (4), Max (2), Ryan (1) yardage rankings school history. Belcher wrapped up the year tied for fourth Additionally, Hardy finished first in the Big High School: Delta - Muncie, Ind., 1997 personl a on Indiana’s single-season receptions list and Ten and 23rd nationally with 89.3 yards per College: Ball State University, 2002 13th on the single-season yardage list. He game and fourth in the conference and 29th B.S., Education ranked fifth in the Big Ten with 5.08 grabs per in the nation with 6.1 receptions per game. game and sixth in yards per game (64.2). His 10 touchdowns ranked fifth among all The 2008 corps, led by Ray Fisher and freshmen nationally, and he became the first Mia mi (Ohio) UNIVERSITY Andrew Means, saw four receivers reach 25 IU receiver since Ernie Jones (1987) to catch at receptions and post over 275 yards. It also least one TD in seven of his first eight games. 2002-03: Graduate Assistant featured one of the top true freshman duos in Lynch was instrumental in developing a 2004: Tight Ends Coach IU history - Belcher and Doss. receiving corps featuring one true freshman Indiana UNIVERSITY Fisher and Means, who signed a professional (Brandon Walker-Roby) and three redshirt C 2005-:oa cWidehing Receivers Experience baseball contract with the Cincinnati Reds freshmen (Hardy, James Bailey and Marcus in 2008, became the 13th and 14th Hoosiers, Thigpen). The quartet, along with junior respectively, to go over 100 career receptions Jahkeen Gilmore, accounted for 20 of the and 1,000 career yards in 2008, joining Hardy club’s 24 receiving touchdowns. as the second and third wideouts under Lynch One of five assistant coaches that came to enter the elite club. Means also earned a from Miami (Ohio) University to Indiana, Lynch spot on the Biletnikoff Award Watch List, the was the RedHawks’ tight ends coach in 2004 third straight year a Hoosier appeared on the and offensive graduate assistant in 2002-03. list (Hardy - 2006, 2007). During his tenure in Oxford, Lynch assisted Belcher (25 catches, 337 yards and two with a potent offense that led the nation at touchdowns) and Doss (14, 186, one) combined 43.0 points per game in 2003. for the second-highest receiving yardage He spent his undergraduate years as a wide total by a true freshman duo in school history. receiver and three-year letterwinner at Ball Among Hoosier true freshmen, Belcher’s 25 State University, where he graduated with receptions and 337 yards rank third all-time. a bachelor’s degree in education in 2002. He The 2007 season saw Lynch’s wide receivers led the Cardinals with 40 receptions his senior re-write the IU record books, as they recorded year. He also lettered three years in basketball, a school-record 3,073 yards. Hardy, who was including the 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons selected in the second round (41st pick) of the for then-BSU head coach and current Indiana NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills, set new school assistant basketball coach Tim Buckley. marks with 16 receiving TDs and 79 catches. Billy and his wife, Carla, reside in He finished his career as the school’s all-time Bloomington with one daughter, Lindsey (4), receiving yardage (2,740), receptions (191) and and two sons, Max (2), and Ryan (1).

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Centers and Guards F irst year at Indiana • 34th year Overall

Indiana head football coach Bill Lynch for 15 years (1987-2001). During that time he announced that Myron “Mo” Moriarity joined posted a 143-31 (.822) record, won two state the Hoosier staff on March 1. Moriarity will championships in 1993 and 1998 and was the coach the team’s centers and guards. state’s runner-up in 1997. Coah c ing Staff “We are excited to have Mo join our staff,” His teams at South won 10 conference Lynch said. “He has been a proven winner crowns (1987, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, through the years and shares my passion and 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001), including the last vision for football here at Indiana University. six during his 15 seasons. During those six Our offensive line will be well coached and seasons Bloomington South owned a 70-8 M i fundamentallyo M sound.”oriar tymark. This marks Moriarity’s second tenure with Moriarity had six undefeated teams (1987, the Hoosiers. Moriarity, who has 33 years of 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999) during the coaching experience, coached tight ends from regular season and won seven sectional, six 2002-04 and mentored future NFL talent Aaron regional and three semistate titles. His success Halterman. did not go unnoticed on a national level as “I am extremely excited to have the Bloomington South was ranked in the top 20 in opportunity to work with Bill Lynch and be a the country during five different seasons (1993, part of what I feel is a program heading in the 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999). right direction,” Moriarity said. “Coach Lynch When he first arrived at Bloomington South, Date of Birth: March 14, 1955 and I have been friends for a long time and the Panthers had not had back-to-back winning Birthplace: Martinsville, Ind. after talking with him about IU Football I really seasons in 10 years. During his 15 seasons, Wife: Gail can’t wait for the season.” Bloomington South had just one losing season High School: Martinsville - Halterman was Indiana’s third-leading (1988). Martinsville,personl a Ind., 1973 receiver with 23 receptions for 230 yards in While serving as the head coach at College: St. Joseph’s College, 1977 2003. Indiana tight ends caught 38 passes for Bloomington South he also served as the B.S., Physical Education 398 yards and three touchdowns in 2002. They school’s athletic director from 1999-2002. Indiana State University, 1985 also proved to be instrumental in blocking for He began his head-coaching career at M.S., Secondary Education the Big Ten’s third-ranking passing offense. Lakeland High School, where he posted a 40- Indiana University, 1993 Halterman was the team’s third-ranked 11 record from 1982-1986. Lakeland earned School Administration Certification receiver catching 27 balls, the most by a tight three conference championships (1982, 1984, end since 1992. 1986), a pair of cluster championships and had One of the most successful high school two undefeated teams (1984, 1986) during the coaches in Indiana state history, Moriarity regular season. F ountain Central High School owns a career mark of 241-56 (.811) in 25 Moriarity served as an assistant coach at 1977-81: Assistant Coach years as a head coach. He has won three state Fountain Central High School from 1977-1981. Lakeland High School championships, collected four state runner-up He was elected as the President of the 1982-86: Head Coach finishes and 12 conference championships. Indiana Football Coaches Association in 1998 Bloomington South High School C oaching Experience Moriarity has coached three Mr. Football and was the Indiana North/South head coach 1987-2001: Head Coach winners (Bo Barzilauskas, Rex Grossman and in 1994 and an assistant coach in 1993. Indiana UNIVERSITY Morgan Newton) and is in the top 10 all- Moriarity earned his bachelor’s degree in 2002-04: Tight Ends Coach time in Indiana high school football coaching physical education from St. Joseph’s College Carmel High School winning percentage. in 1977 and went on to earn a master’s degree 2005-09: Head Coach He spent the last five seasons as head coach in secondary education from Indiana State Indiana UNIVERSITY at Carmel High School. Moriarity collected his University in 1985 and a school administration 2010-: Centers and Guards Coach third state championship in 2007 and took the certification from Indiana University in 1993. program to the state finals each of his final four The Martinsville, Ind., native was born seasons. Carmel went 58-14 (.806) in his five March 14, 1955. Moriarity and his wife, Gail, campaigns. have been married for 29 years. Prior to his first stint at IU, he served as the head coach at Bloomington South High School

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Co- Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Sit x h year at Indiana • Seventh year as coordinator • 13th Year As College Coach

Joe Palcic is in his sixth season as the Palcic’s 2006 defense showed significant Hoosiers’ co-defensive coordinator and his improvement, led by Porter, who earned second year as secondary coach. He shares second team All-Big Ten honors after posting defensive coordinator duties with defensive four interceptions and eight passes broken tackles coach Brian George.Coah Palcic servedc as ingup. Porter Staff and safety Will Meyers helped the team’s cornerbacks coach from 2005-08. the Hoosiers collect 13 interceptions on the The Hoosier defense finished second in the season, the fifth-highest total in the Big Ten. Big Ten and 19th nationally in turnover margin Four starters from Indiana’s 2005 defensive (plus-7), shared second in the league and 21st unit – linebackers Kyle Killion (Indianapolis nationally with 13 fumble recoveries and fourth Colts free agent) and John Pannozzo (Atlanta Joe in the conference P ALand tiedc for 23rdic nationally Falcons free agent) and defensive ends Ben with 16 interceptions. Ishola (Miami Dolphins free agent) and Victor Three of the Hoosier defenders received Adeyanju (St. Louis Rams fourth-round draft invites to the 2010 NFL Scouting Combine. pick) – participated in NFL training camps in Safety Nick Polk, who played in the Texas vs. 2006. Adeyanju is currently with the Rams. the Nation Challenge, was joined by defensive Prior to coming to Indiana, Palcic and George ends Jammie Kirlew and Greg Middleton. also served as co-defensive coordinators at Kirlew also received second team All-Big Ten Miami (Ohio) University. The duo spearheaded honors, while Middleton, senior cornerback a defensive effort that saw the RedHawks Ray Fisher and senor linebacker Matt Mayberry hold 13 of their last 26 opponents under 100 received honorable mention recognition. yards rushing, including seven under 50 yards. Date of Birth: October 19, 1974 Indiana’s defense was ravaged by injury in In regular-season conference play, Miami held Birthplace: Dayton, Ohio 2008, with six starters missing a combined 27 opponents to 77.5 yards rushing per game, Wife: Courtney games. Cornerback Christopher Phillips (nine including a season-low nine yards rushing Children: Nicholas (3), Gabrielle (1) games) and safeties Austin Thomas (seven) and against Ohio. Polk (five) suffered season-ending injuries. A former Miami linebacker, Palcic coached High School: Worthington Kilbourne - personl a Despite the injuries, the Hoosiers still the RedHawk linebackers in his first season Worthington, Ohio, 1993 finished fifth in the league with 31 sacks, the as a full-time assistant (1999), which was College: Miami (Ohio) University, 1998 fourth-highest total in school history, and sixth highlighted by Mid-American Conference B.A., Sociology in the league in turnover margin (plus-1). Defensive Player of the Year Dustin Cohen. Kirlew was one of six finalists for the Ted After Palcic switched to defensive backs coach Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award in 2001, safety Matt Pusateri was named third and was voted first team All-Big Ten by the team Freshman All-America by Sporting News E astern Michigan University conference media and second team by the that season and led Miami in tackles his last 1998: Graduate Assistant league’s coaches. He finished 2008 with 10.5 two years. In a big-play defense that forced 33 Miami (Ohio) UNIVERSITY sacks and 19.5 tackles for loss, both ranked turnovers in 2004, 10 came via interception by 1999-00: Linebackers Coach fourth on Indiana’s single-season list. the secondary. He also mentored Hodge, who 2001-03:C oaching Defensive E xBacksperience Coach The team set a new school record for sacks was invited to play in the 2005 Senior Bowl and 2004: Co-Defensive Coordinator/ (42) and also posted a conference-leading played for the and Hunter, Defensive Backs Coach 19 interceptions and 31 takeaways in 2007. who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Indiana UNIVERSITY Cornerback Tracy Porter set a new personal Palcic played three years for Miami’s 2005: Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach mark with six picks on the year, as he was linebacking corps, and upon receiving his 2006-08: Co-Defensive Coordinator/ named first team All-Big Ten by the conference degree in sociology from Miami in 1998, Palcic media and second team All-Big Ten by the served as a graduate assistant at Eastern Cornerbacks Coach conference coaches. He finished his career Michigan University for one season, where he 2009-: Co-Defensive Coordinator/ second on the school’s all-time list with 16 worked with the offensive line. Secondary Coach INTs. Phillips (three) and Leslie Majors (two) The Palcic name is well-known in the each had career highs in interceptions. football coaching ranks as Palcic’s father, Bob, Both of Palcic’s starting cornerbacks has served as an assistant coach with Arizona, reached the NFL ranks. Porter was selected in Ball State, Ohio State, USC, Wisconsin, the second round (40th pick) in the 2008 NFL the Atlanta Falcons, the Detroit Lions, the Draft by the New Orleans Saints, while Majors Cleveland Browns, the New Orleans Saints and signed a three-year rookie free agent deal is currently the offensive line coach at UCLA. with the Chicago Bears. Four of the last five Palcic’s brother-in-law is Cleveland Browns cornerbacks who have started for Palcic and linebacker . graduated (Porter, Majors, Alphonso Hodge and Joe and his wife, Courtney, have one son, Darrell Hunter) have all moved on to the NFL. Nicholas (3), and one daughter, Gabrielle (1).

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D efensive Ends/Co-Special Teams Coordinator Sit x h year at Indiana • 19th year as college coach

George Ricumstrict is in his sixth season Ricumstrict’s special teams unit also put as IU’s co-special teams coordinator and his together an outstanding season. The field goal second season as defensive ends coach. He team led by kicker Austin Starr went 21-for- served as Indiana’s linebackers coach from 23 and saw Starr earn a spot as a finalist for Coah c ing Staff2005-08. the Lou Groza Award. Additionally, the punt Defensive ends Jammie Kirlew and Greg return team finished second in the conference Middleton concluded two of the most storied (11.0) and the kickoff return squad finished careers in IU history with invites to the 2010 fifth (22.2), as IU was tops in the conference in NFL Scouting Combine. Kirlew was named the combined return average. team MVP for the second straight season and Ricumstrict saw significant development G earnedeorge second team All-Big RTen honors,icums while from hist linebackersric in t2006, as McClurg (58 Middleton collected honorable mention All-Big tackles, 5.5 for loss) and Geno Johnson (52 Ten recognition in 2009. tackles, 34 solo) posted strong years, while Kirlew closed out his career tied for third Patterson posted 41 tackles, 4.5 for loss, en on the Hoosiers’ career sacks list with 23 and route to earning Sporting News Freshman All- second on the career tackles for loss list with America recognition. 52.5. Middleton finished his career tied for Ricumstrict’s 2006 special teams unit third on the school’s career sacks list with 23. totaled five touchdowns – three on kick returns On special teams, senior Ray Fisher led by Thigpen, one on a punt return by Tracy the nation with a 37.4 kick return average to Porter and one on a fumble recovery. Thigpen go along with two touchdowns and a 9.8 punt led the nation with a 30.1 kick return average Date of Birth: February 11, 1967 return average. He became the second kick and his three touchdowns. The special teams Birthplace: Detroit, Mich. returner in IU history (Marcus Thigpen, three in unit also held opponents to less than 20 yards Wife: Sandy 2006) to race back two kickoffs in one season. per kickoff return (19.1). Children: Obie (12), Anton (8) Fisher’s average also set a Big Ten single- In his first season with the Hoosiers, season average and broke Thigpen’s school Ricumstrict coached honorable mention all- High School: Northwestern - personl a mark for season average of 30.1 (2006). league selection Kyle Killion and converted Detroit, Mich., 1985 In addition to Fisher, sophomore Tandon fullback John Pannozzo. Killion signed a rookie College: Central Michigan University Doss finished in the league’s top 10 with a free-agent contract with the Indianapolis B.S., 1990; M.S., 1992 21.3 average and led the team with an 11.0 Colts, and Pannozzo signed as a rookie free punt return average. The duo helped the team agent with the Atlanta Falcons following the rank second in the Big Ten and 17th nationally 2005 campaign. C entral Michigan University with a 24.2 average as well as second in the Ricumstrict spent the 2004 season as the 1991-92: Graduate Assistant conference with a 10.1 punt return average. linebackers coach at Miami (Ohio) University. Ricumstrict’s linebackers were one of the Ricumstrict tutored first team all-league Northwood University deepest and most talented groups on the team linebacker Terna Nande, who was a 2006 fifth- 1993-94: Assistant Coach in 2008, as evidenced by the play of Matt round selection of the Houston Texans. C Wayneoaching State UEnxiverperiencesity Mayberry and Will Patterson. Mayberry led the Prior to MU, Ricumstrict spent four years 1995: Assistant Coach team and finished 10th in the Big Ten with 89 as the linebackers and special teams coach at Michigan State University tackles. Patterson was named captain prior to Central Michigan University. During his tenure, 1996: Graduate Assistant the 2008 campaign and finished fourth on the the Chippewas’ special teams posted many Army team with 55 tackles despite missing nearly notable accomplishments, including a school- 1997: Assistant Coach three games due to injury. record nine blocked kicks in 2001. Missouri Southern UNIVERSITY In 2008, Demetrius McCray and Thigpen Before his stop at Central Michigan, 1998-99: Assistant Coach finished eighth and ninth, respectively, in kick Ricumstrict was an assistant at Missouri return average in the Big Ten. Meanwhile, Southern University (1998-99) and Army (1997) Central Michigan University redshirt freshman punter Chris Hagerup after spending time as a graduate assistant 2000-03: Linebackers Coach/ received Freshman All-American second team at Michigan State University (1996). He Special Teams Coordinator honors. Hagerup finished the season with a also served as an assistant at Wayne State Miami (Ohio) UNIVERSITY 42.4 average, the seventh-best single-season University (1995) and started his career as 2004: Linebackers Coach average in school history. an assistant coach at Northwood University Indiana UNIVERSITY Patterson (104) and Adam McClurg (99) each (1993-94). 2005-08: Linebackers Coach/ nearly reached the century mark in tackles in He earned his bachelor’s degree in 1990 Co-Special Teams Coordinator 2007. McClurg also finished third on the team and his master’s in 1992, both from Central 2009-: Defensive Ends Coach/ with 11.5 tackles for loss, while Patterson Michigan, after playing four years for the Co-Special Teams Coordinator forced and recovered three fumbles. Patterson Chippewas. He collected team MVP and finished 11th in the Big Ten in tackles, in second team All-MAC plaudits in 1988. addition to second in fumbles recovered and George and his wife, Sandy, have two sons, seventh in fumbles forced. Obie (12), and Anton (8).

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Lie n backers/Recruiting Coordinator Ff i th year at Indiana • 11th year as college coach

Mike Yeager is in his fifth year at Indiana In 2007, Thomas and Polk showed what they and his second season as linebackers coach. could do with a clean bill of health. Thomas, Yeager served as the team’s safeties coach who earned honorable mention All-Big Ten from 2006-08. He is also in his fourth year recognition, emerged as one of the top safeties as IU’s recruiting coordinator.Coah Yeagerc held a ingin the conference.Staff He led the squad with 112 defensive graduate assistant position in 2005 tackles on the year, the most since John Kerr’s before earning a promotion to assistant coach 114 in 2002. Thomas finished fifth in Big Ten prior to the 2006 campaign. games only with 10.2 tackles per game and He is no stranger to linebacker, a position eighth in all games with 8.6 each time out. where he earned three letters at Miami (Ohio) Polk, who switched to the position from M University.ik Thate experienceYea paidg off iner 2009 as wide receiver in the spring, finished fifth on all three of the Hoosiers’ starters finished 1-2-3 the team with 74 tackles to go along with two on the team and in the top 30 in the Big Ten in interceptions, two forced fumbles, one fumble tackles. recovery, 2.5 tackles for loss and five pass Senior middle linebacker Matt Mayberry breakups. finished fourth in the league with 9.0 tackles Safeties Will Meyers and Troy Grosfield per game and led the team with 108 tackles and posted career years in 2006. Meyers led the 61 solo stops. He received honorable mention team with five interceptions and 78 tackles, All-Big Ten from both the league’s coaches and while Grosfield finished second with 63 media. Mayberry also finished second on the tackles. In his debut season, Thomas finished team with 5.5 sacks (38 yards), 11 tackles for sixth on the team with 49 tackles, 35 solo, and Date of Birth: May 18, 1977 loss (43 yards) and three interceptions. tied for the team lead with two forced fumbles. Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio Junior strong-side linebacker Tyler Replogle In addition to working with a secondary that Wife: Katrin finished 12th in the Big Ten with 7.3 tackles per led the Big Ten Conference in pass defense Children: Rylan (infant) game. He closed out the season second on the (202.5 yards per game) in 2005, Yeager team with 80 tackles and 61 solos. Replogle coordinated all film breakdown of opposing High School: Indian Hill - personl a added two sacks (10 yards), was fourth on the offenses. He also was involved with recruiting Cincinnati, Ohio, 1995 team with 6.5 tackles for loss (22 yards) and efforts in Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota. College: Miami (Ohio) University, 1999 recorded one interception (30 yards). Prior to his arrival at IU, Yeager spent five B.S., Sport Organization Senior weak-side linebacker and team years as an assistant coach at The College captain Will Patterson ended the year tied for of Wooster. He started as the Scots’ wide 29th in the Big Ten with 6.1 tackles per game. receivers coach in 2000-01 before moving to T he College Of Wooster He shared third on the team with 67 tackles, special teams coordinator/defensive backs fourth with 46 solo stops and recorded 1.5 coach in 2002 and defensive coordinator in 2000-01: Wide Receivers Coach sacks and four tackles for loss 2003-04. Yeager was instrumental in helping 2002: Defensive Backs Coach/ Yeager’s safeties battled through an injury- Wooster to the 2004 North Coast Athletic Special Teams Coordinator plagued 2008, as starters Austin Thomas Conference title (its first outright league crown 2003-04:C oaching Defensive E xCoordinatorperience (seven) and Nick Polk (five) missed a combined since 1934) and the NCAA Division III playoffs. Indiana UNIVERSITY 12 games. The duo still managed to make its Yeager, a Cincinnati native, attended Miami 2005: Graduate Assistant mark. Polk finished with 52 tackles, two forced from 1995-99. During his career, the RedHawks 2006-08: Safeties Coach/Recruiting Coordinator fumbles and a 31-yard touchdown recovery. posted victories at Northwestern (twice), North 2009-: Linebackers Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Thomas added 41 stops with two interceptions Carolina and Virginia Tech, and as a senior, he - in the team’s win over 22nd-ranked (BCS) was third on the team with 116 tackles and Northwestern - and one forced fumble. tied for the team lead with three interceptions. Along with Polk and Thomas, Joe Kleinsmith A 1999 Miami graduate, Yeager owns a closed 2008 third on the team with 56 tackles bachelor’s degree in sport organization. Mike and Brandon Mosley posted 43 stops with one and his wife, Katrin, have one daughter, Rylan interception, one forced fumble and one fumble (infant). recovery. Each member of the quartet finished in the top 10 on the Hoosiers in tackles.

50 www.iuhoosiers.com Deal’s Indiana connections go far beyond his playing days. His father, Russ, was captain of Indiana’s 1945 Big 2010 Ten championship Spring team FO andOT BALLis a 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 University (1986-88) and Marshall University (1984-85). Deal began Harold Mauro, who has participated in every Indiana bowl game as either a his coaching career as the linebackers coach at Wabash College in 1980. He spent player, assistant coach or administrator, is in his sixth season as Indiana’s director four years at the Division III school, including the 1983 season, which he spent as of football operations.F Mauroo wasot inductedba intoll the Indiana Staff Football Hall of Fame the team’s 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, John Pont, to Northwestern University for four years before returning to IU and head coach Lee Corso in 1977 as the guards Mark Wateska and centers coach. After four years in that capacity, he served as the offensive Mark Wateska joined the Indiana Department of Athletics from Stanford coordinator in 1982. University in April 2002 and is in his ninth 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 athletic director for strength and conditioning on April Indiana’s 1979 Holiday Bowl championship squad and was an administrator for the 15, 2009. 1986 All-American Bowl, 1988 Peach Bowl, 1988 Liberty Bowl, 1990 Peach Bowl, Wateska has nearly 25 years of experience in intercollegiate athletics as both 1991 Copper Bowl and 1993 Independence Bowl teams. He added the Insight a player and strength coach. He is not new to the Big Ten as he played football at Bowl to his resume in 2007. Penn State University. Wateska participated in three bowl games, two of which Mauro earned his master’s degree from Indiana University in health and safety were for the national championship (1985 Orange, 1986 Fiesta). As a coach, he has in 1969 and was inducted into the Western Pennsylvania Allegheny-Kiski Valley been 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, where he received Associate Director of 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 third 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 2010 Spring Football Assistant Director Head Football Strength & Conditioning Athletic Trainer josh eidson brian lund Josh Eidson is in his seventh year as an assistant director of strength and Brian Lund is in his fourth year as head football athletic trainer and his seventh conditioning at Indiana. In addition to assisting with the football program, Eidson season overall with the Indiana football program. Lund was the team’s assistant works with the volleyball and wrestling teams. athleticF trainero otthe previousb athreell seasons. Staff Eidson also assists with the hiring, training and supervision of the full time, part Prior to Indiana, he served as the assistant trainer (1999-2000) and the head time, volunteer and intern members of the strength and conditioning staff. trainer (2000-04) at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa. Lund oversaw the He is a 1997 graduate of Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania. After attending sports medicine efforts for Buena Vista’s 21-sport program. Lock Haven, Eidson attended Penn State University and received his master’s Lund received his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science from the degree in health education in 2002. University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse in 1998, and he earned his master’s degree in At Penn State, he served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach for kinesiology from Indiana University in 1999. track and diving as well as several other varsity sports. Brian and his wife, Melissa, reside in Bloomington with their twin daughters, Josh and his wife, Shirl, reside in Bloomington with their son, Aidan. Anna and Madelyn (7).

Assistant Strength Assistant Football & Conditioning Coach Athletic Trainer Rick Danison lucas phillips Rick Danison is in his second year as a strength and conditioning coach at Lucas Phillips is in his third season with the Indiana football program and his Indiana. Danison is a former all-conference football player and team captain at second season as an assistant football athletic trainer. Phillips was an intern Ohio Northern University, where he earned a B.A. in exercise physiology, health assistant football athletic trainer in 2008. and physical education. He also has completed his graduate work in exercise He spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at the University of Arkansas, science and coaching education from Ohio University. where he worked with the women’s cross country, track and field, and Prior to coming to IU, Danison served as a strength and conditioning assistant soccer programs. with the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals in 2008-09. Prior to joining the Bengals, Danison Phillips served as an athletic training student at the University of Toledo was the track and field strength coach at Ohio University in 2007-08. He also from 2003-2006. He earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science with a worked as co-coordinator of strength and conditioning and assistant linebackers concentration in athletic training in 2006, and he received his master’s in workforce coach at Ohio Northern, where he learned and implemented speed development development education. programs. Lucas resides in Bloomington. In 2009, Danison worked as an NFL Combine performance specialist with Ignition Athletic Performance Group. His program was ranked among the top-10 combine training programs in the country and he coached the Golden Corral Best Overall Value Player at the 2009 NFL Combine. Danison is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA) and has Assistant Football USA-W Sports Performance/Club Coach Certification. He is also a licensed K-12 health and physical education teacher. Rick and his wife, Michelle, reside in Athletic Trainer Spencer. aaron bachert Aaron Bachert is in his second season as an assistant football athletic trainer at Indiana. He spent the previous five seasons assisting the University of Louisville football program. Bachert served as assistant athletic trainer from 2006-09 after working as a graduate assistant athletic trainer from 2004-06. Prior to his stint in Louisville, Bachert was an athletic training student at Louisiana State University. He worked with the football, men’s basketball, baseball and women’s programs. Bachert received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with a concentration in athletic training in 2004, and he earned his master’s degree in sport administration in 2006. Aaron and his wife, Ashleigh, reside in Ellettsville. Ashleigh joined the Hoosier athletic department in June 2009 as an assistant director of marketing.

52 www.iuhoosiers.com 2010 Spring FOOTBALL Quality Control - Offensive Administration Graduate Assistant Kit Cartwright colin johnson Kit Cartwright is in his second season as a quality control coach at Indiana. He Colin Johnson is in his third season with the Hoosiers and second year as handles administrative duties for the football program. offensive graduate assistant. He served as a special teams quality control Entering his 35th seasonF o inot football,b Cartwrightall is enjoyingStaff his second stint assistant during the 2008 campaign. in Bloomington. He served as passing game coordinator under IU’s all-time Johnson came to Bloomington after offensive line coaching stints at Warren winningest coach, Bill Mallory, in 1996. Central (Ind.) and Zionsville (Ind.) High Schools. Cartwright has worked at 13 different universities and one professional Prior to his coaching career, Johnson lettered four years for Bill Lynch at Ball organization. He served as the head coach at Butler University from 2002-05. State University. He co-captained the 2002 club and attended BSU from 1998-02. In total, Cartwright has worked on the football staff at four different Big Ten Johnson spent the 2004 season as a center and defensive lineman for the schools (Penn State, Purdue, Michigan and Indiana), and he’s served as offensive Peoria Pirates of Arena Football League 2. The Pirates advanced to the league’s coordinator at four other Division I institutions. championship game. He has helped seven different teams to postseason bowl games. Cartwright He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sport administration and is working was on the Penn State staff for the 1979 Sugar Bowl and with Bowling Green for towards his master’s degree in sport administration. the 1982 California Bowl. In 1984, he was with Purdue at the Peach Bowl, and then Colin resides in Bloomington. assisted at Colorado State for the 1991 Freedom Bowl. He was with Ball State at the 1993 Las Vegas Bowl, helped Michigan to the 1994 Holiday Bowl, and he was with the Wolverines at the 1995 Alamo Bowl. Cartwright began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at the University of Toledo before moving on to the defensive coordinator position at Ohio Wesleyan University in 1977. He then served as an assistant coach at Penn State University Defensive (1978-spring 1979), Bowling Green State University (1979-82) and Purdue University (1983-86) before being named the offensive coordinator at Eastern Graduate Assistant Illinois University (1987-88). Cartwright coached NFL Hall of Famer Rod Woodson with the Boilermakers. He moved on as an assistant coach at Colorado State University (1989-92) before joining Ball State University as its offensive coordinator in 1993. Following Dustin Hass his stay in Muncie, Cartwright served a two-year stint as the quarterback and receivers coach at the University of Michigan (1994-95). He further helped develop Former Hoosier Dustin Hass stayed on with the football program as a defensive five All-American performers and several players who went on to earn a spot in graduate assistant following his graduation in December 2008. Hass earned two letters the NFL, including New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and quarterback after he joined the Hoosiers in 2005. Brian Griese. He was a back-up quarterback and served as the team’s holder as a junior and senior. Cartwright was the passing game coordinator at Indiana University prior to The 2007 special teams unit converted 21-of-23 field goals and all 49 extra points. Indi- going to Butler, where he earned a promotion to head coach after four seasons ana finished 2008 with 10 field goals and 30 extra points. He received the team’s Pete as the team’s offensive coordinator. As offensive coordinator, the Bulldogs set 10 Schmidt “Team Above Self” Award following his senior campaign. school offensive records. During the 2000 campaign, Butler eclipsed school single- Hass graduated with a bachelor of science in recreation and is working toward his season records for points scored (356), passing yards (3,233) and total offense master’s degree in sport administration. (4,530). Dustin and his wife, Jennifer, reside in Bloomington. Following his tenure with the Bulldogs, he joined the staff at DePauw University as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach in 2006. Cartwright went on to the professional ranks for the first time, working as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Canadian Football League’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2007 and 2008. The Blue Bombers reached the 2007 Grey Cup and Cartwright coached Eastern Division MVP Kevin Glenn. A native of Toledo, Ohio, Cartwright was a three-sport athlete at Rogers High School. He attended Bowling Green State University as a walk-on defensive back on the football team under coach Don Nehlen, who later served as head coach at West Virginia. Cartwright earned his bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green in 1976, and he received his master’s degree from Toledo in 1982. Cartwright and his wife, Dawn, reside in Bloomington. They are the parents of one son, Michael, and two daughters, Kelly, and Kristy.

www.iuhoosiers.com 53 2010 Spring Football Assistant AD - Director of Team Purchasing & Licensing Equipment Services Marty Clark jay sears Marty Clark is in his 22nd season in association with the Indiana football program. Jay Sears is in his 29th season at Indiana University. He serves as the Hoosiers’ Clark took over the management of all Indiana athletic apparel and equipment in director of equipment services and works with the football program, Olympic 2002 and was promoted to assistant athletic director, team purchasing & licensing sports programs,F oot the Northb Enda Zone’sll HallStaff of Champions and the new basketball in 2005. He earned a master’s of science in sport management and administration facility’s Legacy Court. from Indiana University in 2006. A lifelong Bloomington resident, IU graduate and certified athletic equipment Clark is responsible for purchasing, inventory and storage of all apparel and manager, Sears has assisted with every team in the department of athletics during equipment for the athletic department’s 24 sports. Clark also assists with apparel his career. and merchandising contracts and manages team usage of logos and wordmarks. Sears has assumed the responsibility of acquiring and cataloging inventory He was named head football equipment manager at Indiana in 1990. Just 23 at and storage of artifacts for the Hall of Champions and Legacy Court. He also the time, he became the youngest Division I equipment manager in the country. serves as the liaison from the equipment areas to aid with gameday management Clark originally joined the IU staff as an assistant equipment manager in 1989. throughout the athletic season. At Indiana, he has accompanied the Hoosiers to the 1990 Peach Bowl, the 1991 Additionally, Sears receives and distributes all incoming shipments for the Copper Bowl, the 1993 Independence Bowl and the 2007 Insight Bowl. department of athletics. Prior to arriving in Bloomington, Clark was an intern equipment manager for the Jay and his wife, Leah, have been married for 29 years and have one daughter, football team at the University of Pennsylvania in 1988. The Quakers won the Ivy Samaritan, 23, and one son, Meshach, 17. League championship that season. He spent part of his 1998 summer working at the Carolina Panthers training camp. A 1989 graduate of Western Carolina University with a bachelor’s degree in sport management, Clark spent four seasons as a student equipment manager with the Catamounts football team. He also worked closely with the WCU baseball Football team that won the Southern Conference championship in 1989. A native of Waynesville, N.C., Clark attended Tuscola High School. Video Coordinator Marty and his wife, Marianne, reside in Bloomington with their daughters, Ashley and Brittany. joel baron Joel Baron is in his ninth year as the video coordinator for the Indiana football team. A 1999 graduate of Millersville (Pa.) University with a degree in speech Director of communications, Baron served as Millersville’s football video coordinator for Football Equipment five years, both as an undergraduate and after graduation. He moved on to the University of Memphis in February 2001, where he was the video coordinator for all the department’s programs. Baron served in that role until August 2002. Originally from Lansdale, Pa., Baron graduated from North in 1995. Joel and his wife, Brandie, reside in Bloomington with their daughter, Jillian mitch gudmundson Grace (2). Mitch Gudmundson is in his 10th season with the Indiana football program. As director of football equipment, his primary role is managing the daily equipment needs of the football coaches and players. Serving as head equipment manager for the Orlando Rage during the 2001 XFL season, Gudmundson was responsible for ordering, sizing, issuing, inventory, Video transporting equipment, coordinating field set up for practice and games, and supervising one seasonal assistant. Graduate Assistant Prior to the 2001 campaign, Gudmundson spent the 2000 season in NFL Europe as head equipment manager of the Rhein Fire, where the team won the 2000 World Bowl. A 1998 graduate of University of Wisconsin-River Falls with a bachelor’s of bobby macedo science degree in agricultural education, Gudmundson spent four seasons as a Bobby Macedo is in his third year as a video graduate assistant with the Indiana student manager with the Falcon football team. football program. Gudmundson is a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Macedo spent the 2004-07 seasons working at Temple University. He served as Association. He is also a member of the advisory staff for Powers Athletic a student assistant for the Owls’ football program. Macedo logged all recruiting Uniforms. videotapes and made evaluation tapes of potential prospects for the coaching Mitch and his fiancée, Lisa Scott, reside in Bloomington. 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.

54 www.iuhoosiers.com 2010 Spring FOOTBALL Assistant AD - Director of Student Services Academic Services - FB mattie white travis boyd Mattie White is in her sixth year at Indiana University and fourth as the Travis Boyd is in his fourth year at Indiana University and his second as the assistant athletic director for academic and student development services. White director of academic services for football. previously served as anSupport academic advisor for men’s tennis, Staff , rowing and Prior to joining the Hoosier staff, Boyd spent three years serving as an academic coordinator of the CHAMPS/ Life Skills program. advisor at the University of South Carolina. During his tenure at USC, Boyd advised Currently, she oversees Learning Services, Life Skills programming and the football, baseball, and men’s and women’s track and field teams. He was also the academic programs for football and men’s basketball. In addition to her responsible for overseeing the class attendance program for all student-athletes. administrative duties, she serves as the department’s liaison to various student Boyd received his master’s in psychology with a concentration in athletic affairs units on campus. counseling from Springfield (Mass.) College in 2005. During his time in Springfield, Prior to joining the Hoosier staff, White was the assistant director of campus he worked with the Pride football, basketball, and softball teams. He earned his programs for multicultural life at Macalester (Mich.) College. She was responsible bachelor’s degree in psychology from Albion (Mich.) College in 2003. for campus wide multicultural programming, advising the cultural student As an undergraduate, Boyd was a four-year letterwinner in football (1999-2002) organizations, overseeing the Cultural House and collaborated with the athletic and a three-year letterwinner in track and field (2000-2002). He was a member department to establish the institution’s CHAMPS/Life Skills program. of the 1999 and 2001 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) White is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Championship football teams. He was also twice named to the MIAA Honor Roll. Administrators (NACWAA), the National Association of Academic Advisors for A native of Saginaw, Mich., Travis and his wife, Liz, reside in Bloomington. Athletics (N4A), the Black Coaches and Administrators (BCA) and a graduate of Boyd also plays and serves on the Board of Directors for the Indiana Cutters, the NACWAA/HERS program. She is also a volunteer for the Big Brothers/Big Bloomington’s semi-pro football team. Sisters program, secretary for the Ohio University Indiana Alumni Chapter and 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 administration through the school of Health, Physical Education and Recreation (HPER) at Indiana University.

Assistant Director of Academic Assistant Director of Services - Learning Specialists Academic Services - FB marni mooney dustin swanson Marni Mooney is in her fifth season at Indiana University and second as an Dustin Swanson is in his sixth year at Indiana University and second as assistant director of academics - learning specialists. In August 2007, she assistant director of academics. Swanson currently works with eight Hoosier transitioned into the role of learning specialist for the football and men’s basketball teams, including football, wrestling, men’s and women’s , men’s and teams after spending one year as the initial eligibility, admissions and recruiting women’s track and field, and men’s and women’s cross country. officer. Swanson completed his bachelor’s degree in sport administration in 2002 Mooney earned a bachelor’s degree in education and obtained her master’s and his master’s degree in higher education administration in 2004 at Ball State degree and principal’s license in the area of school administration from the University in Muncie, Ind. He is a member of the National Association of Academic University of Indianapolis. Advisors for Athletics.

www.iuhoosiers.com 55 2010 Spring FOOTBALL Assistant AD - Orthopedic Surgeon Sports Medicine andy hipskind greg fox Andy Hipskind is in his eighth year as team physician for the Indiana football Greg Fox is in his 14th 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 Support received his bachelor’s degree Staff from Indiana 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-Madison University School of Medicine in 1999. He then completed a family practice in 1995, and then spent one year as the American Sports Medicine Institute in residency at Memorial Hospital in South Bend, Ind., and a sports medicine Birmingham, 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 28th year as an orthopedic consultant for the Indiana Chris Carr is in his sixth season as a sport and performance psychologist football program. with the Indiana Department of Athletics. Carr is the sport and performance Doster graduated from the University of Michigan in 1964 with a B.S. in psychologist and coordinator for sport and performance psychology at St. Vincent biochemistry, and he graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in Sports Performance in Indianapolis. 1968. In 1975, he finished his orthopedic training from Dartmouth University. Carr was the director of sport psychology and national team sport psychologist Sterling and his wife, Melinda, reside in Bloomington and are the parents of for USA Diving and accompanied the team to the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Ryan (32) and Sara (29). Beijing. He is the past-President of Division 47 (Exercise and Sport Psychology) of the American Psychological Association and served on the Executive Committee through 2009. Carr is also on the United States Olympic Committee Registry of Sport Psychology Providers based at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. A former collegiate football player and native of Muncie, Ind., Carr received Team Dentist his bachelor’s in psychology from Wabash College and his master’s in counseling psychology from Ball State University, where he was a graduate assistant football coach from 1983-84. Carr has a Ph.D. in counseling psychology with a minor in exercise science/sport psychology from Ball State. Carr also studied off-campus at Oxford University in Oxford, England, and played club rugby during his stay. Chris lives in Westfield, Ind., with his wife, Kelli, Ken Moore and daughter, Rachel. Ken Moore is in his 10th season serving as the dentist for the Indiana football program. He is instrumental in the Hoosiers’ mouthguard program. Moore and his 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 Guard in addition to his private practice. He served five years in the Air Force as a Neurosurgeon Neurosurgeon 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. Dr. Henry Feuer Dr. Terry Horner

56 www.iuhoosiers.com 2010 Spring FOOTBALL Assistant to Senior Recruiting Assistant Head Coach Bill Lynch barbara thompson debbie thompson Barbara Thompson is in her 18th season with the Indiana football program after Debbie Thompson is in her 12th season with the Indiana football program and working the previous five years in the athletic training room. She serves as the 16th year with IU Athletics. She is the senior assistant in the recruiting office. administrative assistantSupport to head coach Bill Lynch. Staff Debbie and her husband, Marty, have five children, David, Shannon, Jodee, Bob Barbara and her husband, Ron, have two children, Joanne (husband, Dave Dark) and Matt. They have 11 grandchildren. and Bob. All three are graduates of Ball State University.

Senior Assistant Recruiting Assistant

bj ferrand mea hoffman BJ Ferrand is in her seventh season as the senior assistant to the Indiana Mea Hoffman is in her fifth season with the Indiana football program, where football coaching staff and the directors of football operations. she serves as a recruiting assistant. BJ and her husband, David, hail from Colorado and currently reside in Mea will graduate in the spring of 2010 with a BSN degree in nursing. Bloomington.

Office Assistant

Lainie Hoffman Lainie Hoffman is in her second season with the Indiana football program. She is football’s office assistant. Lainie and her husband, Mark, reside in Bloomington with their daughter, Mimi (8), and son, Nathan (6).

www.iuhoosiers.com 57 RUSHING TEAM STATISTICS 2010 SpringGP Att FOOTBALL Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G IND OPP Willis, Darius 9 123 643 36 607 4.9 6 85 67.4 SCORING 282 354 McCray, Demetrius 12 60 301 11 290 4.8 1 59 24.2 Points Per Game 23.5 29.5 Payton, Bryan 11 40 155 2 153 3.8 1 17 13.9 FIRST DOWNS 217 268 Evans, Mitchell 12 33 151 20 131 4.0 0 31 10.9 Rushing 67 123 Burgess, Trea 12 47 133 3 130 2.8 3 12 10.8 Passing 141 120 Doss, Tandon 12 14 129 2 127 9.1 1 27 10.6 Penalty 9 25 Davis-Walker, Z. 2 7 17 7 10 1.4 0 5 5.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 1405 1909 Chappell, Ben 12 41 104 113 -9 -0.2 3 22 -0.8 Yards gained rushing 1633 2285 TEAM 6 4 0 34 -34 -8.5 0 0 -5.7 Yards lost rushing 228 376 Total 12 369 1633 228 1405 3.8 15 85 117.12009w In Rushing RevAttempts ie 369 474 Opponents 12 474 2285 376 1909 4.0 20 48 159.1 Average Per Rush 3.8 4.0 Average Per Game 117.1 159.1 PASSING TDs Rushing 15 20 G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G PASSING YARDAGE 2975 2903 Chappell, Ben 12 126.4 268-428-15 62.6 2941 17 56 245.1 Att-Comp-Int 440-272-15 362-220-16 Evans, Mitchell 12 68.1 3-7-0 42.9 21 0 9 1.8 Average Per Pass 6.8 8.0 Follett, Adam 2 69.7 1-3-0 33.3 13 0 13 6.5 Average Per Catch 10.9 13.2 TEAM 6 0.0 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Average Per Game 247.9 241.9 Total 12 124.5 272-440-15 61.8 2975 17 56 247.9 TDs Passing 17 21 Opponents 12 138.4 220-362-16 60.8 2903 21 92 241.9 TOTAL OFFENSE 4380 4812 Total Plays 809 836 RECEIVING Average Per Play 5.4 5.8 G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Game 365.0 401.0 Doss, Tandon 12 77 962 12.5 5 56 80.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 55-1328 52-1206 Belcher, Damarlo 12 61 770 12.6 5 45 64.2 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-103 31-216 Turner, Terrance 12 46 443 9.6 1 33 36.9 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 16-255 15-241 Evans, Mitchell 12 33 366 11.1 3 27 30.5 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.1 23.2 Dedmond, Max 12 18 141 7.8 1 21 11.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.3 7.0 Willis, Darius 9 10 88 8.8 0 15 9.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE 15.9 16.1 McCray, Demetrius 12 8 22 2.8 0 8 1.8 FUMBLES-LOST 15-7 22-13 Ernest, Matt 12 7 69 9.9 1 21 5.8 PENALTIES-Yards 70-598 64-546 Wagner, Troy 12 6 76 12.7 1 24 6.3 Average Per Game 49.8 45.5 Payton, Bryan 11 3 25 8.3 0 13 2.3 PUNTS-Yards 62-2405 53-2213 Burgess, Trea 12 3 13 4.3 0 6 1.1 Average Per Punt 38.8 41.8 Total 12 272 2975 10.9 17 56 247.9 Net punt average 33.7 36.8 Opponents 12 220 2903 13.2 21 92 241.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:29 30:31 3RD-DOWN Conversions 68/174 76/160 - Current players in bold 3rd-Down Pct 39% 48% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/15 5/6 4th-Down Pct 53% 83% SACKS BY-Yards 25-168 16-110 MISC YARDS 0 12 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 34 45 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 14-25 11-17 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES 35-45 78% 36-47 77% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 22-45 49% 27-47 57% PAT-ATTEMPTS 34-34 100% 43-43 100% ATTENDANCE 250997 374157 Games/Avg Per Game 6/41833 6/62360 Neutral Site Games 0/0 0/0

58 www.iuhoosiers.com PUNT RETURNS SCORING No. Yds Avg TD Long |------PATs ------|2010 Spring FOOTBALL Fisher, Ray 6 59 9.8 0 35 TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Doss, Tandon 4 44 11.0 0 21 Freeland, Nick 0 14-25 34-34 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 76 Total 10 103 10.3 0 35 Doss, Tandon 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Opponents 31 216 7.0 1 40 Willis, Darius 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Belcher, Damarlo 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 INTERCEPTIONS Chappell, Ben 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 No. Yds Avg TD Long Evans, Mitchell 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Thomas, Austin 4 115 28.8 0 46 Burgess, Trea 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Mayberry, Matt 3 5 1.7 0 5 Fisher, Ray 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Taylor, Collin 2009w2 39 19.5 In0 39 ReviTeurner, Terrance 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Polk, Nick 2 4 2.0 0 4 McCray, Demetrius 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Adkins, Chris 1 9 9.0 0 9 Wagner, Troy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jones, Donnell 1 22 22.0 0 22 Dedmond, Max 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Sliger, Nicholas 1 2 2.0 0 2 Ernest, Matt 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Replogle, Tyler 1 30 30.0 0 30 Payton, Bryan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 LaGrone, Andre 1 29 29.0 0 29 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Total 16 255 15.9 0 46 Total 34 14-25 34-34 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 282 Opponents 15 241 16.1 2 86 Opponents 45 11-17 43-43 1-2 0 0-0 0 3 354

KICK RETURNS FIELD GOALS No. Yds Avg TD Long FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Doss, Tandon 25 533 21.3 0 37 Freeland, Nick 14-25 56.0 0-0 5-7 9-13 0-4 0-1 38 3 Fisher, Ray 17 635 37.4 2 93 McCray, Demetrius 4 91 22.8 0 35 PUNTING Zematis, Brian 4 32 8.0 0 17 No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Martin, Brad 1 8 8.0 0 8 Hagerup, Chris 58 2350 40.5 51 5 6 12 2 1 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Belcher, Damarlo 1 0 0.0 0 0 Klingensmith, C. 1 47 47.0 47 0 0 1 0 0 Carrington, Justin 1 0 0.0 0 0 Evans, Mitchell 1 8 8.0 8 0 0 0 0 0 Polk, Nick 1 29 29.0 0 29 Total 62 2405 38.8 51 5 6 13 2 2 Total 55 1328 24.1 2 93 Opponents 53 2213 41.8 60 8 13 20 11 0 Opponents 52 1206 23.2 1 87 KICKOFFS FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn No. Yds Avg TD Long Freeland, Nick 58 3606 62.2 7 2 Fisher, Ray 1 26 26.0 0 26 Hagerup, Chris 3 144 48.0 0 0 Carrington, Justin 1 16 16.0 0 16 Total 61 3750 61.5 7 2 23.2 39.4 30 Kirlew, Jammie 1 7 7.0 0 7 Opponents 69 4111 59.6 8 3 24.1 38.0 31 Turner, Terrance 0 1 0.0 0 0 Total 3 50 16.7 0 26 TOTAL OFFENSE Opponents 1 32 32.0 0 32 G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Chappell, Ben 12 469 -9 2941 2932 244.3 ALL-PURPOSE Willis, Darius 9 123 607 0 607 67.4 No. Yds Avg McCray, Demetrius 12 60 290 0 290 24.2 Doss, Tandon 12 1666 138.8 Payton, Bryan 11 40 153 0 153 13.9 Belcher, Damarlo 12 770 64.2 Evans, Mitchell 12 40 131 21 152 12.7 Willis, Darius 9 695 77.2 Burgess, Trea 12 47 130 0 130 10.8 Fisher, Ray 9 694 77.1 Doss, Tandon 12 14 127 0 127 10.6 Evans, Mitchell 12 497 41.4 Follett, Adam 2 3 0 13 13 6.5 Turner, Terrance 12 443 36.9 Davis-Walker, Z. 2 7 10 0 10 5.0 McCray, Demetrius 12 403 33.6 TEAM 6 6 -34 0 -34 -5.7 Payton, Bryan 11 178 16.2 Total 12 809 1405 2975 4380 365.0 Burgess, Trea 12 143 11.9 Opponents 12 836 1909 2903 4812 401.0 Dedmond, Max 12 141 11.8 Total 12 6066 505.5 - Current players in bold Opponents 12 6475 539.6

www.iuhoosiers.com 59 2010 Spring 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 61 47 108 11.0-43 5.5-38 3-5 3 6 1 1-0 . . . 46 Replogle, Tyler 11 51 29 80 6.5-22 2.0-10 1-30 2 3 . . . . . 34 Patterson, Will 11 46 21 67 4.0-19 1.5-15 ...... 20 Thomas, Austin 12 45 22 67 1.0-1 . 4-115 2 6 . . 1 . . 57 Kirlew, Jammie 12 49 13 62 5.5-77 6.5-52 . 2 2 2 3-7 5 . . 8 Polk, Nick 11 42 11 53 2.0-6 . 2-4 4 6 . . . . . 7 Fisher, Ray 9 38 2 40 . . . 2 2 . 1-26 1 . . 92 Middleton, Greg 12 21 17 38 8.5-31 3.0-15 2009w . 2 In2 Rev. . ie1 . . 25 Carrington, Justin 12 17 15 32 2.0-5 . . . . . 1-16 1 . . 98 Replogle, Adam 12 16 16 32 5.0-18 4.0-16 ...... 10 Jones, Donnell 9 25 5 30 . . 1-22 3 4 . . . . . 97 Black, Larry 12 14 15 29 7.5-27 1.5-12 . 1 1 2 1-0 . . . 37 Taylor, Collin 12 18 4 22 . . 2-39 . 2 . 1-0 1 . . 6 Council, Richard 9 17 5 22 0.5-2 . . 2 2 . . . . . 23 Burks, Adrian 8 17 4 21 . . . 1 1 . . . . . 69 Mentzer, Mick 12 8 8 16 0.5-1 . . 1 1 . . . . . 29 Adkins, Chris 6 11 3 14 1.0-1 . 1-9 . 1 . . . . . 40 Kurz, Matt 12 5 3 8 ...... 5 Evans, Mitchell 12 6 2 8 ...... 44 Johnson, Darius 3 7 1 8 1.0-10 1.0-10 . 1 1 . . . . . 42 Sherer, Chad 10 6 1 7 ...... 21 Burgess, Trea 12 6 1 7 ...... 1-0 . . . 75 Sliger, Nicholas 12 2 5 7 1.0-2 . 1-2 . 1 . . . . . 51 Thomas, Terrance 9 2 4 6 . . . . . 1 . . . . 54 Lukaszewski, Jamie 7 5 1 6 ...... 15 Ernest, Matt 12 4 1 5 ...... 1 . . 48 Beckum, Leon 8 4 1 5 ...... 93 Jones, Fred 3 3 . 3 1.0-4 ...... 90 Thomas, Eric 6 2 1 3 ...... 55 Mack, Deonte 6 1 1 2 ...... 27 Payton, Bryan 11 1 1 2 ...... 2 Doss, Tandon 12 2 . 2 ...... 1 . . 88 Belcher, Damarlo 12 2 . 2 ...... 39 McGhee, Brandon 3 1 1 2 ...... 22 LaGrone, Andre 7 1 1 2 . . 1-29 . 1 . . . . . 52 Smith, Jarrod 6 1 1 2 . . . 1 1 . . . . . 60 Matte, Will 12 1 . 1 ...... 28 Willis, Darius 9 1 . 1 ...... 30 Drane, Jarrell 5 1 . 1 ...... 41 Dedmond, Max 12 1 . 1 ...... 1-0 . . . 1 Turner, Terrance 12 1 . 1 ...... 0-1 . . . 12 Hagerup, Chris 12 1 . 1 ...... 1-0 . . . 22 McCray, Demetrius 12 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 6 ...... 1 14 Finch, Jerimy 7 ...... 2-0 . . . Total 12 563 264 827 68-269 25-168 16-255 27 43 6 13-50 12 . 1 Opponents 12 524 256 780 53-205 16-110 15-241 41 56 7 7-32 11 5 3

- Current players in bold

60 www.iuhoosiers.com TEAM GAME-BY-GAME 2010 Spring FOOTBALL OFFENSE |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att Yds TD INT Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off 9/3 EASTERN KENTUCKY 31 73 1 14 27 326 1 35 27-36 326 1 2 35 3 78 0 32 2 -1 0 0 399 9/12 WESTERN MICHIGAN 33 187 2 59 18 185 0 26 18-29 185 0 0 26 2 47 0 28 1 14 0 14 372 9/19 at Akron 46 185 2 22 20 175 2 18 18-28 175 2 1 18 4 121 1 91 0 0 0 0 355 9/26 at Michigan 33 197 3 85 21 270 0 56 21-38 270 0 1 56 6 178 0 60 1 11 0 11 467 10/3 OHIO STATE 26 18 0 9 20 210 2 32 20-34 210 2 2 32 5 158 0 43 0 0 0 0 228 10/10 at Virginia 29 82 1 12 23 190 0 27 23-36 190 0 1 27 7 127 0 56 0 0 0 0 272 10/17 ILLINOIS 31 149 0 31 23 333 3 44 23-38 333 3 0 44 3 47 0 25 1 0 0 0 482 10/24 at Northwestern 27 133 3 70 17 172 0 21 17-29 172 0 0 21 5 151 1 93 1 35 0 35 305 10/31 at Iowa 27 79 1 12 23 227 2 45 23-41 227 2 3 45 5 93 0 25 0 0 0 0 306 11/7 WISCONSIN 2009w 26 63In 1 Rev10 25 i323e 3 46 25-35 323 3 2 46 4 88 0 34 3 27 0 21 386 11/14 at Penn State 24 48 0 17 32 298 2 26 32-51 298 2 1 26 4 66 0 25 0 0 0 0 346 11/21 PURDUE 36 196 1 64 23 266 2 28 23-39 266 2 2 28 7 174 0 37 1 17 0 17 462

DEFENSE |------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd FG |-----XPTS----| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Brk Kick Att-Mad Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts 9/3 EASTERN KENTUCKY 43 10 53 7-50 4-45 1 1-0 0-0 3 0 1-1 2-2 0 0 1 19 9/12 WESTERN MICHIGAN 54 14 68 8-32 2-14 1 3-16 0-0 4 0 3-4 2-2 0 0 0 23 9/19 at Akron 43 14 57 8-40 3-17 1 0-0 4-136 2 0 1-2 5-5 0 0 0 38 9/26 at Michigan 44 32 76 8-13 2-7 1 1-7 1-2 2 0 4-5 3-3 0 0 0 33 10/3 OHIO STATE 53 22 75 7-41 3-35 1 1-0 1-9 2 0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 14 10/10 at Virginia 51 26 77 7-21 2-12 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-1 1-1 0 0 0 7 10/17 ILLINOIS 59 10 69 6-11 2-5 3 3-26 0-0 2 0 2-4 3-3 0 0 0 27 10/24 at Northwestern 54 22 76 4-11 0-0 0 0-0 3-38 2 0 0-1 4-4 0 0 0 28 10/31 at Iowa 31 32 63 5-18 3-11 1 1-0 5-61 0 0 1-2 3-3 0 0 0 24 11/7 WISCONSIN 54 10 64 1-2 0-0 0 1-0 0-0 4 0 0-0 4-4 0 0 0 28 11/14 at Penn State 38 40 78 2-4 0-0 3 2-0 2-9 4 0 2-3 2-2 0 0 0 20 11/21 PURDUE 39 32 71 5-26 4-22 0 0-1 0-0 2 0 0-2 3-3 0 0 0 21

STARTING LINEUPS

OFFENSE

Date OPPONENT WR WR/TE LT LG C RG RT QB RB TE WR 9/3 EASTERN KENTUCKY Turner Dedmond (TE) Saffold Damisch Matte Saxon Brewer Chappell McCray Zematis Doss 9/12 WESTERN MICHIGAN Turner Evans (WR) Saffold Pagán Matte Saxon Brewer Chappell McCray Zematis Belcher 9/19 at Akron Turner Dedmond (TE) Saffold Pagán Matte Saxon Brewer Chappell McCray Wagner Belcher 9/26 at Michigan Turner Dedmond (TE) Saffold Pagán Matte Saxon Brewer Chappell McCray Wagner Doss 10/3 OHIO STATE Turner Evans (WR) Saffold Pagán Matte Saxon Brewer Chappell Willis Belcher (WR) Doss 10/10 at Virginia Turner Dedmond (TE) Saffold Pagán Matte Saxon Brewer Chappell McCray Wagner Doss 10/17 ILLINOIS Turner Belcher (WR) Saffold Pagán Matte Reiter Brewer Chappell Willis Wagner Doss 10/24 at Northwestern Turner Dedmond (TE) Saffold Pagán Matte Reiter Brewer Chappell Willis Wagner Doss 10/31 at Iowa Turner Dedmond (TE) Saffold Pagán Matte Saxon Brewer Chappell Willis Wagner Doss 11/7 WISCONSIN Turner Dedmond (TE) Saffold Pagán Matte Saxon Brewer Chappell Willis Wagner Doss 11/14 at Penn State Turner Belcher (WR) Saffold Pagán Matte Saxon Brewer Chappell Payton Wagner Doss 11/21 PURDUE Turner Dedmond (TE) Saffold Pagán Matte Saxon Brewer Chappell Willis Wagner Doss

DEFENSE

Date OPPONENT LE DT DT RE WLB MLB SLB CB FS SS CB 9/3 EASTERN KENTUCKY Middleton Smith Black Kirlew Patterson Mayberry T. Replogle Council Polk A. Thomas Adkins 9/12 WESTERN MICHIGAN Middleton A. Replogle Black Kirlew Patterson Mayberry T. Replogle Council Polk A. Thomas Fisher 9/19 at Akron Middleton A. Replogle Black Kirlew Carrington Mayberry T. Replogle Council Polk A. Thomas D. Jones 9/26 at Michigan Middleton A. Replogle Black Kirlew Patterson Mayberry T. Replogle Council Polk A. Thomas Fisher 10/3 OHIO STATE Middleton A. Replogle Black Kirlew Patterson Mayberry T. Replogle Council Polk A. Thomas Fisher 10/10 at Virginia Middleton A. Replogle Black Kirlew Patterson Mayberry T. Replogle Council Polk A. Thomas Fisher 10/17 ILLINOIS Middleton A. Replogle Black Kirlew Patterson Mayberry Taylor (DB) D. Jones Polk A. Thomas Fisher 10/24 at Northwestern Middleton A. Replogle Black Kirlew T. Replogle Mayberry Taylor (DB) Council Polk A. Thomas Fisher 10/31 at Iowa Middleton A. Replogle Black Kirlew Patterson Mayberry T. Replogle D. Jones Taylor A. Thomas Ad. Burks 11/7 WISCONSIN Middleton A. Replogle Black Kirlew Patterson Mayberry T. Replogle D. Jones Polk A. Thomas Ad. Burks 11/14 at Penn State Middleton A. Replogle Black Kirlew Patterson Mayberry Carrington D. Jones Polk A. Thomas Ad. Burks 11/21 PURDUE Middleton A. Replogle Black Kirlew Patterson Mayberry Carrington D. Jones Polk A. Thomas Ad. Burks

www.iuhoosiers.com 61 2010 Spring FOOTBALL MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

GAME OPENING Possessions Indiana Opponent DATE Opponent PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME 9/3 EASTERN KENTUCKY 0 7 52 4 3:29 0 2 -13 0 0:53 9/12 WESTERN MICHIGAN 3 12 76 4 6:07 0 6 16 1 2:12 9/19 at Akron 3 13 61 5 5:03 0 3 4 0 2:22 9/26 at Michigan 7 11 80 5 5:45 7 2 61 0 0:23 10/3 OHIO STATE 0 3 -1 0 1:04 3 8 41 2 2:50 10/10 at Virginia 0 5 30 2 2:12 7 4 38 2 0:42 10/17 ILLINOIS 0 11 57 3 4:38 0 9 29 2 3:36 10/24 at Northwestern 7 1 70 1 0:20 2009w 0 In3 Rev6 ie0 0:54 10/31 at Iowa 7 11 69 6 5:01 0 9 28 2 3:49 11/7 WISCONSIN 0 4 11 1 2:07 0 3 7 0 1:23 11/14 at Penn State 3 12 59 4 5:04 0 3 11 1 1:10 11/21 PURDUE 0 3 -2 1 1:15 7 5 19 1 1:41

SECOND HALF OPENING Possessions Indiana Opponent DATE Opponent PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME 9/3 EASTERN KENTUCKY 0 3 22 1 1:12 0 5 14 2 3:52 9/12 WESTERN MICHIGAN 0 3 4 0 1:25 7 6 63 3 3:04 9/19 at Akron 0 4 33 1 1:28 0 3 9 0 1:37 9/26 at Michigan 0 3 4 0 2:03 0 4 -1 1 2:33 10/3 OHIO STATE 0 6 16 1 2:04 0 5 19 1 2:33 10/10 at Virginia 0 11 50 2 4:36 7 9 64 3 3:28 10/17 ILLINOIS 0 6 44 2 2:50 0 5 15 1 1:51 10/24 at Northwestern 0 3 6 0 2:05 0 9 32 3 3:36 10/31 at Iowa 0 6 37 1 2:36 0 5 36 2 2:49 11/7 WISCONSIN 0 10 58 4 4:55 0 8 37 2 4:18 11/14 at Penn State 0 7 52 3 2:46 0 10 38 2 5:11 11/21 PURDUE 0 3 8 1 1:27 7 0 0 0 0:00

INDIANA THIRD Down, FOURTH DOWN & Red Zone EFFICIENCY

Third Down and... Date Opponent G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total Fourth Down Red Zone 9/3 EASTERN KENTUCKY 0-0 1-1 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 2-5 6-13 1-1 2-3 9/12 WESTERN MICHIGAN 0-1 0-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-6 3-13 0-1 4-5 9/19 at Akron 0-0 5-5 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-3 10-15 0-0 5-5 9/26 at Michigan 0-1 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-6 3-15 1-1 5-5 10/3 OHIO STATE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-2 0-1 1-4 3-14 1-2 2-2 10/10 at Virginia 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-3 2-3 0-1 0-3 1-1 1-2 0-0 1-1 6-16 0-1 1-1 10/17 ILLINOIS 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-6 7-14 0-1 3-5 10/24 at Northwestern 0-1 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-2 1-2 6-13 0-2 2-3 10/31 at Iowa 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-2 0-0 2-6 5-18 0-0 4-6 11/7 WISCONSIN 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 4-11 3-3 3-4 11/14 at Penn State 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-2 1-1 0-1 0-3 3-4 1-4 8-18 1-1 2-2 11/21 PURDUE 0-1 2-2 0-1 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-2 7-14 1-2 2-4 Total 1-7 12-20 8-12 7-12 8-15 4-16 4-11 5-8 4-17 5-9 10-47 68-174 8-15 35-45

Third-and-Short (1-3): 27-44 (61.4%) Third-and-Medium (4-7): 21-50 (42.0%) Third-and-Long (8+): 19-73 (26.0%) Indiana on Third Down: 68-174 (39.1%) Indiana on Fourth Down: 8-15 (53.3%) Indiana in the Red Zone: 35-45 (77.8%, 22 TD, 13 FG)

TIME OF POSSESSION Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Hlf 2nd Hlf 9/3 EASTERN KENTUCKY 19-13 31:53 11:14 6:29 4:12 9:58 17:43 14:10 9/12 WESTERN MICHIGAN 23-19 28:21 11:20 5:08 6:27 5:26 16:28 11:53 9/19 at Akron 38-21 34:51 11:09 8:41 6:45 8:16 19:50 15:01 9/26 at Michigan 33-36 30:52 10:52 7:09 9:27 3:24 18:01 12:51 10/3 OHIO STATE 14-33 25:43 3:29 7:15 8:25 6:34 10:44 14:59 10/10 at Virginia 7-47 30:04 8:11 8:02 7:08 6:43 16:13 13:51 10/17 ILLINOIS 27-14 30:17 11:24 6:03 7:05 5:45 17:27 12:50 10/24 at Northwestern 28-29 26:37 9:22 4:44 7:21 5:10 14:06 12:31 10/31 at Iowa 24-42 30:19 8:20 6:48 8:20 6:51 15:08 15:11 11/7 WISCONSIN 28-31 26:15 4:58 5:15 8:45 7:17 10:13 16:02 11/14 at Penn State 20-31 28:32 9:50 7:05 3:50 7:47 16:55 11:37 11/21 PURDUE 21-38 30:09 8:24 7:33 8:33 5:39 15:57 14:12

62 www.iuhoosiers.com SCORING DRIVES 2010 Spring FOOTBALL Opponent Qtr. Plays Yards TOP Scoring Play Obtained Eastern Kentucky 1 0 0 0:00 Team Safety Safety Eastern Kentucky 1 7 63 3:08 Trea Burgess 1-yard rush Kickoff Eastern Kentucky 2 15 59 6:23 Nick Freeland 38-yard field goal Punt Eastern Kentucky 2 5 80 1:52 Ben Chappell 33-yard pass to Damarlo Belcher Punt Western Michigan 1 12 76 6:07 Nick Freeland 21-yard field goal Kickoff Western Michigan 2 11 73 4:46 Ben Chappell 1-yard rush Punt Western Michigan 2 2 63 0:40 Demetrius McCray 59-yard rush Punt Western Michigan 3 9 60 3:36 Nick Freeland 32-yard field goal Punt Western Michigan 2009w 4 8In 59Rev 2:30i e Nick Freeland 38-yard field goal Kickoff Akron 1 0 0 0:15 Ray Fisher 91-yard kickoff return Kickoff Akron 1 13 61 5:03 Nick Freeland 25-yard field goal Punt Akron 2 12 77 5:32 Ben Chappell 10-yard pass to Mitchell Evans Kickoff Akron 3 5 18 2:34 Ben Chappell 3-yard pass to Max Dedmond Interception Akron 4 4 19 1:43 Trea Burgess 5-yard run Interception Akron 4 11 67 5:29 Darius Willis 2-yard run Punt Michigan 1 11 80 5:45 Tandon Doss 25-yard run Kickoff Michigan 1 2 67 0:39 Darius Willis 11-yard run Punt Michigan 2 9 52 3:59 Nick Freeland 24-yard field goal Punt Michigan 2 5 26 1:22 Nick Freeland 20-yard field goal Interception Michigan 2 4 8 0:45 Nick Freeland 30-yard field goal Fumble Michigan 3 12 72 4:08 Nick Freeland 32-yard field goal Punt Michigan 4 1 85 0:18 Darius Willis 85-yard run Kickoff Ohio State 2 8 80 2:52 Ben Chappell 7-yard pass to Tandon Doss Missed FG Ohio State 4 7 40 2:13 Ben Chappell 5-yard pass to Matt Ernest Fumble Virginia 4 3 36 1:02 Bryan Payton 12-yard run Kickoff Illinois 2 9 68 3:08 Nick Freeland 35-yard field goal Punt Illinois 2 9 80 2:07 Ben Chappell 29-yard pass to Damarlo Belcher Missed FG Illinois 2 6 38 0:32 Nick Freeland 37-yard field goal Punt Illinois 4 5 68 2:23 Ben Chappell 44-yard pass to Tandon Doss Fumble Illinois 4 3 21 1:17 Ben Chappell 13-yard pass to Troy Wagner Fumble Northwestern 1 1 70 0:20 Darius Willis 70-yard run Kickoff Northwestern 1 6 28 3:23 Ben Chappell 1-yard run Punt Northwestern 2 10 76 5:14 Darius Willis 3-yard run Punt Northwestern 2 0 0 0:00 Ray Fisher 93-yard kickoff return Kickoff Iowa 1 11 69 5:01 Darius Willis 4-yard run Kickoff Iowa 2 5 35 1:57 Ben Chappell 16-yard pass to Mitchell Evans Punt Iowa 2 3 12 0:17 Ben Chappell 9-yard pass to Damarlo Belcher Fumble Iowa 3 4 4 2:02 Nick Freeland 37-yard field goal Interception Wisconsin 1 2 10 0:46 Ben Chappell 11-yard pass to Tandon Doss Fumble Wisconsin 2 3 80 1:04 Ben Chappell 46-yard pass to Tandon Doss Punt Wisconsin 4 11 81 4:30 Ben Chappell 6-yard pass to Terrance Turner Punt Wisconsin 4 12 80 4:17 Trea Burgess 2-yard run Kickoff Penn State 1 12 59 5:04 Nick Freeland 27-yard field goal Kickoff Penn State 1 6 43 3:03 Ben Chappell 26-yard pass to Damarlo Belcher Interception Penn State 4 12 54 4:08 Nick Freeland 38-yard field goal Kickoff Penn State 4 10 80 3:00 Ben Chappell 6-yard pass to Tandon Doss Kickoff Purdue 2 7 53 1:36 Ben Chappell 1-yard run Kickoff Purdue 3 10 80 5:29 Ben Chappell 12-yard pass to Mitchell Evans Punt Purdue 4 4 72 1:43 Ben Chappell 28-yard pass to Damarlo Belcher Missed FG

www.iuhoosiers.com 63 2010 Spring FOOTBALL 20-PLUS YARD PLAYS Opponent...... Play Eastern Kentucky...... Tandon Doss 32-yard kickoff return Eastern Kentucky...... Ben Chappell 29-yard pass to Tandon Doss Eastern Kentucky...... Nick Polk 29-yard kickoff return Eastern Kentucky...... Ben Chappell 20-yard pass to Terrance Turner Eastern Kentucky...... Ben Chappell 35-yard pass to Tandon Doss Eastern Kentucky...... Ben Chappell 33-yard pass to Damarlo Belcher Eastern Kentucky...... Ben Chappell 21-yard pass to Mitchell Evans Eastern Kentucky...... 2009w ...... In...... Ben Rev Chappell 26-yardie pass to Damarlo Belcher Western Michigan ...... Ben Chappell 20-yard pass to Mitchell Evans Western Michigan...... Demetrius McCray 59-yard run Western Michigan ...... Ray Fisher 28-yard kickoff return Western Michigan ...... Ben Chappell 26-yard pass to Tandon Doss Western Michigan ...... Demetrius McCray 33-yard run Akron...... Ray Fisher 91-yard kickoff return Akron...... Austin Thomas 31-yard interception return Akron...... Tyler Replogle 30-yard interception return Akron...... Austin Thomas 46-yard interception return Akron...... Darius Willis 22-yard run Akron...... Andre LaGrone 29-yard interception return Michigan...... Ray Fisher 20-yard kickoff return Michigan...... Tandon Doss 25-yard run Michigan...... Ray Fisher 60-yard kickoff return Michigan...... Ben Chappell 56-yard pass to Tandon Doss Michigan...... Ben Chappell 26-yard pass to Tandon Doss Michigan...... Tandon Doss 29-yard kickoff return Michigan...... Darius Willis 24-yard run Michigan...... Ray Fisher 25-yard kickoff return Michigan...... Darius Willis 85-yard run Michigan...... Ray Fisher 25-yard kickoff return Ohio State...... Ray Fisher 28-yard kickoff return Ohio State...... Ray Fisher 30-yard kickoff return Ohio State...... Ben Chappell 32-yard pass to Tandon Doss Ohio State...... Tandon Doss 29-yard kickoff return Ohio State...... Ray Fisher 28-yard kickoff return Ohio State...... Ray Fisher 43-yard kickoff return Ohio State...... Ben Chappell 30-yard pass to Tandon Doss Virginia...... Tandon Doss 21-yard kickoff return Virginia...... Ben Chappell 27-yard pass to Mitchell Evans Virginia...... Ray Fisher 56-yard kickoff return

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64 www.iuhoosiers.com 20-PLUS YARD PLAYS (cont.) 2010 Spring FOOTBALL Opponent...... Play Illinois...... Ray Fisher 22-yard kickoff return Illinois...... Ben Chappell 20-yard pass to Tandon Doss Illinois...... Ben Chappell 24-yard pass to Troy Wagner Illinois...... Ben Chappell 22-yard pass to Tandon Doss Illinois...... Mitchell Evans 27-yard run Illinois...... Tandon Doss 25-yard kickoff return Illinois...... Ben Chappell 29-yard pass to Damarlo Belcher Illinois...... 2009w...... In . . . Rev. . . . . i. e...... Mitchell Evans 31-yard run Illinois...... Ben Chappell 44-yard pass to Tandon Doss Northwestern...... Darius Willis 70-yard run Northwestern...... Ray Fisher 35-yard punt return Northwestern...... Ray Fisher 93-yard kickoff return Northwestern...... Ben Chappell 21-yard pass to Matt Ernest Iowa...... Ray Fisher 25-yard kickoff return Iowa...... Ben Chappell 21-yard pass to Max Dedmond Iowa...... Donnell Jones 22-yard interception return Iowa...... Ben Chappell 45-yard pass to Damarlo Belcher Iowa...... Collin Taylor 39-yard interception return Wisconsin...... Tandon Doss 34-yard kickoff return Wisconsin...... Ben Chappell 33-yard pass to Terrance Turner Wisconsin...... Ben Chappell 46-yard pass to Tandon Doss Wisconsin...... Ben Chappell 25-yard pass to Tandon Doss Wisconsin...... Tandon Doss 21-yard punt return Wisconsin...... Ben Chappell 27-yard pass to Mitchell Evans Wisconsin...... Ben Chappell 30-yard pass to Damarlo Belcher Wisconsin...... Ben Chappell 20-yard pass to Damarlo Belcher Wisconsin...... Ben Chappell 21-yard pass to Matt Ernest Penn State...... Ben Chappell 26-yard pass to Damarlo Belcher Penn State...... Ben Chappell 20-yard pass to Damarlo Belcher Penn State...... Demetrius McCray 20-yard kickoff return Penn State...... Tandon Doss 25-yard kickoff return Purdue...... Tandon Doss 20-yard kickoff return Purdue...... Tandon Doss 21-yard kickoff return Purdue...... Tandon Doss 37-yard kickoff return Purdue...... Tandon Doss 25-yard kickoff return Purdue...... Darius Willis 64-yard run Purdue...... Demetrius McCray 35-yard kickoff return Purdue...... Tandon Doss 27-yard run Purdue...... Ben Chappell 26-yard pass to Mitchell Evans Purdue...... Ben Chappell 20-yard run Purdue...... Ben Chappell 28-yard pass to Damarlo Belcher Purdue...... Tandon Doss 23-yard kickoff return Purdue...... Ben Chappell 21-yard pass to Tandon Doss

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www.iuhoosiers.com 65 2010 Spring FOOTBALLGAME 1 GAME 2 INDIANA 19, EASTERN KENTUCKY 13 INDIANA 23, WESTERN MICHIGAN 19 SEPTEMBER 3, 2009 SEPTEMBER 12, 2009 Scorey b Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Scorey b Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Eastern Kentucky 7 3 3 0 13 Western Michigan 0 7 7 5 19 Indiana 9 10 0 0 19 Indiana 3 14 3 3 23

1st 10:38 IND TEAM safety 1st 8:53 IND Freeland, Nick 21 yd field goal, 12-76 6:07 7:30 IND Burgess, Trea 1 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 7-63 3:08 2nd 12:53 IND Chappell, Ben 1 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 11-73 4:46 6:17 EKU Phelps, Garnett 61 yd pass from Watts, Cody 9:07 WMU Burdi,Drew 7 yd run (Potter,John kick), 11-74 3:46 (O’Connor, Logan kick), 3-74 1:13 2009w4:36 IND M cCray,In D. 59 ydRev run (Freeland,i Nicke kick), 2-63 0:40 2nd 13:04 IND Freeland, Nick 38 yd field goal, 15-59 6:23 3rd 11:56 WMU Arnheim,Robert 41 yd pass from Hiller,Tim 7:49 IND Belcher, D. 33 yd pass from Chappell, Ben (Freeland, Nick kick) (Potter,John kick), 6-63 3:04 0:31 EKU O’Connor, Logan 23 yd field goal, 4-8 2:17 5:23 IND Freeland, Nick 32 yd field goal, 9-60 3:36 3rd 6:06 EKU O’Connor, Logan 31 yd field goal, 8-66 3:50 4th 12:05 WMU Potter ,John 35 yd field goal, 9-49 3:13 9:35 IND Freeland, Nick 38 yd field goal, 8-59 2:30 0:23 WMU TEAM safety EKU IND FIRST DOWNS 17 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-100 31-73 WMU IND PASSING YDS (NET) 278 326 FIRST DOWNS 21 17 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-17-0 36-27-2 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-22 33-187 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-378 67-399 PASSING YDS (NET) 266 185 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-28-0 29-18-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-37 2--1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-288 62-372 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-73 3-78 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-16 Interception Returns-Yards 2-13 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-10 1-14 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-40.5 5-39.8 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-161 2-47 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 9-65 8-43 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-35.2 5-42.4 Possession Time 28:07 31:53 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 6 of 13 Penalties-Yards 6-60 13-106 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Possession Time 31:39 28:21 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-3 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 3 of 13 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 4-45 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-14 RUSHING: Eastern Kentucky-Pryor, T.J. 4-37; Banjoman, H.B. 1-30; Walker, C.J. 12-25; Phelps, Garnett 1-8; Watts, Cody 13-0. Indiana-McCray, D. 13-49; Burgess, Trea 8-14; Payton, Bryan 4-5; Willis, Darius 3-3; Chappell, Ben 3-2. RUSHING: Western Michigan-West, Brandon 15-36; Winchester,A. 8-21; Burdi,Drew 1-7; Ponder,Ansel 1-Minus 6; Hiller,Tim 2-minus 14; TEAM 2-minus 22. Indiana-McCray, PASSING: Eastern Kentucky-Watts, Cody 12-16-0-171; Pryor, T.J. 5-10-0-107. Indiana- D. 17-134; Evans, Mitchell 6-35; Payton, Bryan 5-29; Burgess, Trea 2-5; Chappell, Ben 2-1; Chappell, Ben 27-36-2-326. TEAM 1-minus 17.

RECEIVING: Eastern Kentucky-Cromer, Evan 9-124; Phelps, Garnett 4-104; Walker, C.J. PASSING: Western Michigan-Hiller,Tim 28-43-0-266. Indiana-Chappell, Ben 18-28-0- 3-21; Davis, Shannon 1-29. Indiana-Doss, Tandon 8-125; Belcher, D. 6-97; Turner, T. 5-57; 185; Evans, Mitchell 0-1-0-0. Evans, Mitchell 3-25; Dedmond, Max 2-14; Mccray, D. 2-4; Burgess, Trea 1-4. RECEIVING: Western Michigan-Arnheim,Robert 6-78; White,Jordan 6-41; Nunez,Juan INTERCEPTIONS: Eastern Kentucky-Caldwell, J. 2-13. Indiana-None. 3-43; Ravenell,Caleb 3-32; West, Brandon 3-27; Ponder,Ansel 3-14; Winchester,A. 2-20; Stevens,Matt 2-16; Hiller,Tim 0-minus 5. Indiana-Doss, Tandon 6-85; Belcher, D. 5-37; FUMBLES: Eastern Kentucky-Pryor, T.J. 1-0; Watts, Cody 1-1. Indiana-Willis, Darius Evans, Mitchell 2-31; Turner, T. 2-18; Ernest, Matt 1-6; McCray, D. 1-5; Wagner, Troy 1-3. 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Western Michigan-None. Indiana-None. SACKS (UA-A): Eastern Kentucky-Soucy, Andrew 1-0. Indiana-Mayberry, Matt 1-0; Patterson, Will 1-0; Black, Larry 1-0; Johnson, Darius 1-0. FUMBLES: Western Michigan-Winchester,A. 1-1; Team 1-1; Nunez,Juan 1-1. Indiana- None. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Fisher, Ray 5-0; Polk, Nick 3-2; Mayberry, Matt 3-2; Patterson, Will 3-2; Council, R. 3-0; Johnson, Darius 3-0; Replogle, Adam 3-0; Kirlew, Jammie 2-1; SACKS (UA-A): Western Michigan-None. Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 1-1; Mayberry, Matt Replogle, Tyler 2-1; Mentzer, Mick 1-2; Evans, Mitchell 2-0; Sherer, Chad 2-0; Thomas, 0-1. Austin 2-0; Black, Larry 2-0; Adkins, Chris 2-0; Beckum, Leon 1-0; Kurz, Matt 1-0; Carrington, J. 1-0; Smith, Jarrod 1-0; Matte, Will 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Patterson, Will 8-1; Fisher, Ray 7-1; Thomas, Austin 6-1; Replogle, Tyler 5-1; Adkins, Chris 5-1; Mayberry, Matt 4-2; Council, R. 4-1; Kirlew, Jammie 3-2; Middleton, Greg 3-0; Carrington, J. 1-2; Evans, Mitchell 1-1; Black, Larry 1-0; Polk, Nick 1-0; Mentzer, Mick 1-0; Lukaszewski, J. 1-0; Johnson, Darius 1-0; Mack, Deonte 1-0; Sliger, N. 1-0; LaGrone, Andre 0-1.

66 www.iuhoosiers.com GAME 3 GAME2010 Spring 4 FOOTBALL INDIANA 38, AKRON 21 MICHIGAN 36, INDIANA 33 SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 SEPTEMBER 26, 2009 Scorey b Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Scorey b Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 10 7 7 14 38 Indiana 14 9 3 7 33 Akron 7 7 0 7 21 Michigan 14 7 0 15 36

1st 14:45 IND Fisher, Ray 91 yd kickoff return (Freeland, Nick kick) 1st 9:15 IND Doss, Tandon 25 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 11-80 5:45, 07:14 IND Freeland, Nick 25 yd field goal, 13-61 5:03 8:52 MICH Brown, Carlos 61 yd pass from Forcier, Tate 05:51 AKR Bowser, Deryn 49 yd pass from Rodgers, Matt (Olesnavage, J. kick), 2-61 0:23 2009w(Iveljic, Igor kick), 3-60 In 1:23 Revie 6:22 MICH Brown, Carlos 41 yd run (Olesnavage, J. kick), 5-71 1:23 2nd 06:15 AKR Williams, Aaron 0 yd blocked punt return (Iveljic, Igor kick) 2:44 IND Willis, Darius 11 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 2-67 0:39 00:37 IND Evans, Mitchell 10 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 2nd 8:53 IND Freeland, Nick 24 yd field goal, 9-52 3:59 (Freeland, Nick kick), 12-77 5:32 5:43 IND Freeland, Nick 20 yd field goal, 5-26 1:22 3rd 08:26 IND Dedmond, Max 3 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 2:49 MICH Minor, Brandon 12 yd run (Olesnavage, J. kick), 7-70 2:54 (Freeland, Nick kick), 5-18 2:34 0:16 IND Freeland, Nick 30 yd field goal, 4-8 0:45 4th 14:23 IND Burgess, Trea 5 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 4-19 1:43 3rd 5:35 IND Freeland, Nick 32 yd field goal, 12-72 4:08 07:10 IND Willis, Darius 2 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 11-67 5:29 4th 9:15 MICH Forcier, Tate 7 yd run (Forcier, Tate rush), 13-75 4:58 00:35 AKR Rodgers, Matt 9 yd run (Iveljic, Igor kick), 9-77 3:11 8:57 IND Willis, Darius 85 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 1-85 0:18 2:29 MICH Odoms, M. 26 yd pass from Forcier, Tate (Olesnavage, J. kick), 8-52 3:03 IND AKRON FIRST DOWNS 22 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-180 30-106 IND MICH PASSING YDS (NET) 175 165 FIRST DOWNS 20 20 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-20-1 23-14-4 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-197 50-149 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-355 53-271 PASSING YDS (NET) 270 223 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-21-1 24-13-1 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-61 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-467 74-372 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-121 5-76 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 4-136 1-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-11 1-6 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-31.0 5-41.6 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-178 8-232 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 4-45 5-52 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-37.0 7-48.1 Possession Time 34:51 25:09 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 15 1 of 7 Penalties-Yards 6-50 9-58 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Possession Time 30:52 29:08 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 1-1 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 9 of 17 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-17 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-7 1-12 RUSHING: Indiana-Willis, Darius 15-66; Burgess, Trea 13-59; McCray, D. 12-45; Doss, Tandon 1-9; Payton, Bryan 3-3; Evans, Mitchell 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2. Akron-Torrence, Devoe 2-32; Allen, Alex 8-29; Shuford, Norman 5-18; Rodgers, Matt 10-18; Burney, Nate RUSHING: Indiana-Willis, Darius 16-152; Doss, Tandon 3-41; Burgess, Trea 8-13; 2-14; Tuzze, Joe 1-0; Miller, Dashan 1-minus 2; Bruce, Jeremy 1-minus 3. McCray, D. 1-1; Evans, Mitchell 2-1; Chappell, Ben 3-minus 11. Michigan-Brown,Carlos 11-83; Minor, Brandon 12-50; Robinson, D. 11-24; Forcier, Tate 10-15; Shaw, Michael 2-5; PASSING: Indiana-Chappell, Ben 18-28-1-163; Evans, Mitchell 2-2-0-12; Follett, Adam TEAM 4-minus 28. 0-1-0-0. Akron-Rodgers, Matt 14-23-4-165. PASSING: Indiana-Chappell, Ben 21-38-1-270. Michigan-Forcier, Tate 11-21-1-184; RECEIVING: Indiana-Doss, Tandon 7-60; Belcher, D. 5-49; Evans, Mitchell 4-43; Turner, Robinson, D. 2-3-0-39. T. 2-12; Dedmond, Max 2-11. Akron-Bowser, Deryn 3-86; Burney, Nate 3-26; Lafrance, J. 3-10; Miller, Dashan 1-17; Allen, Alex 1-12; Bruce, Jeremy 1-9; Torrence, Devoe 1-3; RECEIVING: Indiana-Doss, Tandon 5-104; Turner, T. 5-48; Dedmond, Max 4-35; Belcher, Shuford, Norman 1-2. D. 3-39; Willis, Darius 3-27; Evans, Mitchell 1-17. Michigan-Odoms, M. 3-40; Grady, Kelvin 3-24; Grady, Kevin 2-18; Brown, Carlos 1-61; Koger, Kevin 1-36; Roundtree, Roy INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-Thomas, Austin 2-77; Replogle, Tyler 1-30; LaGrone, Andre 1-35; Savoy, L. 1-8; Hemingway, J. 1-1. 1-29. Akron-Cobham, Wayne 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-Sliger, N. 1-2. Michigan-Warren, Donovan 1-0. FUMBLES: Indiana-Doss, Tandon 1-1. Akron-Rodgers, Matt 1-0. FUMBLES: Indiana-None. Michigan-Robinson, D. 2-1; TEAM 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Middleton, Greg 1-0; Replogle, Tyler 1-0; Kirlew, Jammie 1-0. Akron-None. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Middleton, Greg 2-0. Michigan-Van Bergen, R. 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Replogle, Tyler 6-1; Middleton, Greg 6-0; Polk, Nick 5-0; TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Mayberry, Matt 5-5; Polk, Nick 6-2; Replogle, Tyler 4-4; Kirlew, Mayberry, Matt 3-2; Johnson, Darius 3-1; Kurz, Matt 2-1; Black, Larry 2-1; Kirlew, Jammie Jammie 6-1; Patterson, Will 5-1; Middleton, Greg 4-2; Jones, Donnell 4-0; Thomas, Austin 2-1; Jones, Donnell 2-1; Thomas, Eric 2-0; Fisher, Ray 2-0; Replogle, Adam 2-0; Council, 1-3; Replogle, Adam 1-3; Black, Larry 1-3; Fisher, Ray 3-0; Taylor, Collin 1-1; Sherer, Chad R. 1-1; Patterson, Will 0-2; Adkins, Chris 1-0; LaGrone, Andre 1-0; Thomas, Austin 1-0; 1-1; Council, R. 1-1; Adkins, Chris 0-2; Thomas, T. 0-2; Belcher, D. 1-0; Carrington, J. 0-1. Carrington, J. 1-0; Beckum, Leon 1-0; Thomas, T. 0-1; Evans, Mitchell 0-1; Sliger, N. 0-1.

www.iuhoosiers.com 67 2010 Spring FOOTBALLGAME 5 GAME 6 OHIO STATE 33, INDIANA 14 VIRGINIA 47, INDIANA 7 OCTOBER 3, 2009 OCTOBER 10, 2009 Scorey b Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Scorey b Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Ohio State 10 14 2 7 33 Indiana 0 0 0 7 7 Indiana 0 7 0 7 14 Virginia 14 16 14 3 47

1st 12:10 OSU Pettrey, Aaron 46 yd field goal, 8-41 2:50 1st 12:06 UVA Simpson, M 5 yd run (Jarrett, D kick), 4-38 0:42 7:29 OSU Carter, Duron 5 yd pass from Pryor, Terrelle 9:21 UVA Hall, V 21 yd pass from Sewell, J (Jarrett, D kick), 5-68 1:15 (Pettrey, Aaron kick), 8-78 3:37 2nd 8:41 UVA Simpson, M 5 yd run (Jarrett, D kick), 2-42 0:24 2nd 12:50 IND Doss, Tandon 7 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 2009w2:34 UVA Simpson, In M 3 ydRev run (Jarrett, iD rushe failed), 8-54 2:29 (Freeland, Nick kick), 8-80 2:52 0:04 UVA Randolph, R 37 yd field goal, 7-63 1:38 11:46 OSU Posey, DeVier 23 yd pass from Pryor, Terrelle 3rd 11:32 UVA Simpson, M 1 yd run (Jarrett, D kick), 9-64 3:28 (Pettrey, Aaron kick), 3-55 1:04 2:32 UVA Sewell, J 1 yd run (Jarrett, D kick), 12-77 4:24 1:10 OSU Boren, Zach 8 yd pass from Pryor, Terrelle 4th 9:20 UVA Randolph, R 31 yd field goal, 10-66 4:45 (Pettrey, Aaron kick), 4-38 1:00 8:18 IND Payton, Bryan 12 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 3-36 1:02 3rd 08:22 OSU TEAM safety 4th 12:05 OSU Pryor, Terrelle 1 yd run (Pettrey, Aaron kick), 5-41 2:10 0:00 IND Ernest, Matt 5 yd pass from Chappell, Ben IND UVA (Freeland, Nick kick), 7-40 2:13 FIRST DOWNS 16 29 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-82 45-231 PASSING YDS (NET) 190 305 OSU IND Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-23-1 31-21-0 FIRST DOWNS 29 11 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-272 76-536 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-212 26-18 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-32 PASSING YDS (NET) 166 210 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 5-34 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-17-1 34-20-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-127 2-41 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-378 60-228 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-7 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-44.7 4-51.0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-15 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-76 5-158 Penalties-Yards 5-57 7-71 Interception Returns-Yards 2-30 1-9 Possession Time 30:04 29:56 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-35.0 7-41.3 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 6 of 11 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Penalties-Yards 2-15 9-87 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 7-7 Possession Time 34:17 25:43 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 2-14 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 3 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-6 2-2 RUSHING: Indiana-McCray, D. 13-47; Payton, Bryan 6-32; Davis-Walker, Z 6-17; Evans, Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-25 3-35 Mitchell 1-2; Doss, Tandon 1-minus 2; Chappell, Ben 2-minus 14. Virginia-Simpson, M 15-83; Jackson, R 8-73; Mack, T 8-37; Sewell, J 7-29; Milien, M 4-14; Hall, V 1-4; Verica, M 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 10. RUSHING: Ohio State-Saine, Brandon 17-113; Pryor, Terrelle 16-63; Hall, Jordan 11-37; Bauserman, Joe 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 1. Indiana-Willis, Darius 11-23; Burgess, Trea 5-16; PASSING: Indiana-Chappell, Ben 22-33-1-177; Follett, Adam 1-2-0-13; Evans, Mitchell Doss, Tandon 2-16; Evans, Mitchell 1-3; McCray, D. 1-1; Payton, Bryan 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 0-1-0-0. Virginia-Sewell, J 20-30-0-308; Verica, M 1-1-0-minus 3. 14; Chappell, Ben 4-minus 27. RECEIVING: Indiana-Doss, Tandon 9-76; Turner, T. 4-35; Belcher, D. 3-18; Dedmond, Max PASSING: Ohio State-Pryor, Terrelle 17-28-1-166. Indiana-Chappell, Ben 20-34-2-210. 3-15; Evans, Mitchell 2-30; Payton, Bryan 1-13; Burgess, Trea 1-3. Virginia-Hall, V 6-85; Simpson, M 4-66; Jackson, R 3-45; Burd, K 2-53; Smith, T 2-17; Mack, T 2-4; Inman, D RECEIVING: Ohio State-Posey, DeVier 4-51; Carter, Duron 3-16; Sanzenbacher, D 3-32; 1-21; Torchia, J 1-14. Small, Ray 2-20; Saine, Brandon 2-19; Thomas, Lamaar 1-10; Ballard, Jake 1-10; Boren, Zach 1-8. Indiana-Doss, Tandon 6-96; Belcher, D. 4-48; Turner, T. 3-25; McCray, D. 2-15; INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-None. Virginia-Dowling, R 1-7. Ernest, Matt 2-11; Evans, Mitchell 2-9; Burgess, Trea 1-6. FUMBLES: Indiana-Turner, T. 1-1; McCray, D. 1-0. Virginia-TEAM 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Ohio State-Russell, A 1-16; Denlinger, Todd 1-14. Indiana-Adkins, Chris 1-9. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Replogle, Adam 1-0; Kirlew, Jammie 1-0. Virginia-Dowling, R 1-0; Parr, Z 1-0. FUMBLES: Ohio State-Pryor, Terrelle 1-0; Bauserman, Joe 1-1. Indiana-Turner, T. 1-0; Doss, Tandon 1-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Replogle, Tyler 6-4; Mayberry, Matt 5-3; Fisher, Ray 7-0; Patterson, Will 5-2; Kirlew, Jammie 4-1; Thomas, Austin 2-3; Carrington, J. 2-3; Jones, SACKS (UA-A): Ohio State-Rose, Rob 1-0; Williams, N 1-0; Spitler, Austin 1-0. Indiana- Donnell 3-1; Polk, Nick 3-1; Replogle, Adam 2-1; Middleton, Greg 0-3; Adkins, Chris 2-0; Patterson, Will 0-1; Replogle, Tyler 0-1; Mayberry, Matt 1-0; Kirlew, Jammie 1-0. Sliger, N. 1-1; Ernest, Matt 1-1; Kurz, Matt 1-0; Thomas, T. 1-0; Mentzer, Mick 1-0; Council, R. 1-0; Burgess, Trea 1-0; Evans, Mitchell 1-0; Black, Larry 1-0; Turner, T. 1-0; Thomas, Eric TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Patterson, Will 8-2; Mayberry, Matt 5-5; Thomas, Austin 5-3; 0-1; McCray, D. 0-1. Replogle, Tyler 2-4; Fisher, Ray 5-0; Kirlew, Jammie 4-1; Council, R. 4-0; Middleton, Greg 3-1; Polk, Nick 2-2; Black, Larry 2-2; Mentzer, Mick 2-1; Carrington, J. 2-0; Jones, Donnell 2-0; Replogle, Adam 2-0; Doss, Tandon 1-0; Dedmond, Max 1-0; Sherer, Chad 1-0; Taylor, Collin 1-0; Adkins, Chris 1-0; Mack, Deonte 0-1.

68 www.iuhoosiers.com GAME 7 GAME2010 Spring 8 FOOTBALL INDIANA 27, ILLINOIS 14 NORTHWESTERN 29, INDIANA 28 OCTOBER 17, 2009 OCTOBER 24, 2009 Scorey b Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Scorey b Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Illinois 0 7 0 7 14 Indiana 14 14 0 0 28 Indiana 0 13 0 14 27 Northwestern 0 17 2 10 29

2nd 8:01 IND Freeland, Nick 35 yd field goal, 9-68 3:08 1st 14:40 IND Willis, Darius 70 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 1-70 0:20 5:27 ILL Jenkins, A.J. 30 yd pass from Williams, J. (Eller, M. kick), 7-80 3:39 IND Chappell, Ben 1 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 6-28 3:23 2:42 2nd 12:25 IND Willis, Darius 3 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 10-76 5:14 0:55 IND 2009wBelcher, D. 29 yd pass In from Chappell, Rev Ben ie 7:46 NU Demos, Stefan 28 yd field goal, 13-68 4:39 (Freeland, Nick kick), 9-80 2:07 7:32 IND Fisher, Ray 93 yd kickoff return (Freeland, Nick kick) 0:00 IND Freeland, Nick 37 yd field goal, 6-38 0:32 4:07 NU Kafka, Mike 1 yd run (Demos, Stefan kick), 10-75 3:25 4th 12:55 IND Doss, Tandon 44 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 0:07 NU Markshausen, Z. 8 yd pass from Kafka, Mike (Freeland, Nick kick), 5-68 2:23 (Demos, Stefan kick), 10-84 2:12 10:48 IND Wagner, Troy 13 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 3rd 5:57 NU TEAM safety (Freeland, Nick kick), 3-21 1:17 4th 12:33 NU Brewer, Andrew 51 yd pass from Kafka, Mike 4:48 ILL Cumberland, J. 3 yd pass from Williams, J. (Demos, Stefan kick), 11-98 4:15 (Eller, M. kick), 17-71 6:00 0:21 NU Demos, Stefan 19 yd field goal, 13-65 6:43

ILL IND IND NU FIRST DOWNS 25 23 FIRST DOWNS 13 29 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-185 31-149 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-133 41-162 PASSING YDS (NET) 258 333 PASSING YDS (NET) 172 312 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-22-0 40-23-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-17-0 46-26-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-443 71-482 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-305 87-474 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-26 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1--10 1-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-35 2-23 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-69 3-47 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-151 5-98 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 3-38 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-42.4 3-30.7 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-33.2 4-35.0 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-45 5-30 Penalties-Yards 3-32 5-30 Possession Time 29:43 30:17 Possession Time 26:37 33:23 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 7 of 14 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 9 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-4 2-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 2-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-8

RUSHING: Illinois-Leshoure, M. 12-78; Williams, J. 15-54; Dufrene, D. 10-44; Ford, J. RUSHING: Indiana-Willis, Darius 14-103; Chappell, Ben 4-17; Evans, Mitchell 7-7; Doss, 4-9. Indiana-Evans, Mitchell 9-84; Willis, Darius 18-58; Doss, Tandon 1-10; Burgess, Trea Tandon 1-5; Payton, Bryan 1-1. Northwestern-Concannon, S. 16-73; Kafka, Mike 17-65; 1-minus 1; Chappell, Ben 2-minus 2. Matthews, J. 2-14; Fields, Arby 5-10; Markshausen, Z. 1-0.

PASSING: Illinois-Williams, J. 22-37-0-258. Indiana-Chappell, Ben 23-38-0-333; Evans, PASSING: Indiana-Chappell, Ben 16-27-0-163; TEAM 0-1-0-0; Evans, Mitchell 1-1-0-9. Mitchell 0-2-0-0. Northwestern-Kafka, Mike 26-46-3-312.

RECEIVING: Illinois-Benn, A. 9-95; Jenkins, A.J. 4-77; Leshoure, M. 3-26; Ford, J. 2-38; RECEIVING: Indiana-Doss, Tandon 6-40; Belcher, D. 5-60; Turner, T. 2-23; Wagner, Troy Ramsey, J. 1-9; Dufrene, D. 1-6; Sykes, F. 1-4; Cumberland, J. 1-3. Indiana-Doss, Tandon 2-23; Ernest, Matt 1-21; Dedmond, Max 1-5. Northwestern-Brewer, Andrew 8-135; 7-130; Belcher, D. 6-91; Turner, T. 3-28; Evans, Mitchell 3-17; Wagner, Troy 2-37; Dedmond, Markshausen, Z. 8-94; Stewart, Sidney 4-41; Brown, Charles 2-12; Dunsmore, Drake 1-11; Max 1-15; Willis, Darius 1-15. Fields, D. 1-8; Fields, Arby 1-6; Ebert, Jeremy 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Illinois-None. Indiana-None. INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-Thomas, Austin 1-38; Polk, Nick 1-0; Mayberry, Matt 1-0. Northwestern-None. FUMBLES: Illinois-Williams, J. 2-2; Sykes, F. 1-0; TEAM 1-1. Indiana-Doss, Tandon 1-1. FUMBLES: Indiana-Turner, T. 1-0. Northwestern-None. SACKS (UA-A): Illinois-Brent, J. 1-0. Indiana-Replogle, Adam 0-1; Kirlew, Jammie 1-0; Black, Larry 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-None. Northwestern-Wootton, Corey 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Mayberry, Matt 12-2; Thomas, Austin 9-1; Replogle, Tyler 7-3; TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Mayberry, Matt 9-4; Replogle, Tyler 8-1; Thomas, Austin 5-4; Kirlew, Jammie 9-0; Taylor, Collin 5-0; Polk, Nick 5-0; Fisher, Ray 3-0; Middleton, Greg 2-0; Kirlew, Jammie 8-0; Fisher, Ray 6-1; Taylor, Collin 3-2; Middleton, Greg 2-2; Mentzer, Mick Council, R. 2-0; Replogle, Adam 1-1; Black, Larry 1-1; Carrington, J. 1-1; Payton, Bryan 1-0; 2-1; Council, R. 1-2; Black, Larry 1-2; Polk, Nick 2-0; Lukaszewski, J. 2-0; Carrington, J. 2-0; Jones, Donnell 1-0; Patterson, Will 0-1. Thomas, T. 1-1; Ernest, Matt 1-0; Drane, Jarrell 1-0; Kurz, Matt 0-1; Payton, Bryan 0-1.

www.iuhoosiers.com 69 2010 Spring FOOTBALLGAME 9 GAME 10 IOWA 42, INDIANA 24 WISCONSIN 31, INDIANA 28 OCTOBER 31, 2009 NOVEMBER 7, 2009 Scorey b Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Scorey b Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 7 14 3 0 24 Wisconsin 7 17 0 7 31 Iowa 0 7 7 28 42 Indiana 7 7 0 14 28

1st 9:59 IND Willis, Darius 4 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 11-69 5:01 1st 10:44 IND Doss, Tandon 11 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 2nd 5:00 IND Evans, Mitchell 16 yd pass from Chappell, Ben (Freeland, Nick kick), 2-10 0:46 (Freeland, Nick kick), 5-35 1:57 8:24 WIS Anderson, Isaac 18 yd pass from Tolzien, Scott 2:39 IOWA Wegher, Brandon 4 yd run (Murray, Daniel kick), 5-85 2:21 2009w (Welch, In Philip kick),Rev 5-77 2:20ie 0:09 IND Belcher, D. 9 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 2nd 12:56 WIS Welch, Philip 26 yd field goal, 18-72 8:23 (Freeland, Nick kick), 3-12 0:17 6:10 WIS Ball, Montee 1 yd run (Welch, Philip kick), 10-81 5:18 3rd 7:45 IOWA Sash, Tyler 86 yd interception return (Murray, Daniel kick) 2:32 IND Doss, Tandon 46 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 2:05 IND Freeland, Nick 37 yd field goal, 4-4 2:02 (Freeland, Nick kick), 3-80 1:04 4th 13:03 IOWA McNutt, Marvin 92 yd pass from Stanzi, Ricky 1:06 WIS Clay, John 14 yd run (Welch, Philip kick), 6-49 1:26 (Murray, Daniel kick), 1-92 0:13 4th 12:00 IND Turner, Terrance 6 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 11:38 IOWA J-Koulianos, D. 66 yd pass from Stanzi, Ricky (Freeland, Nick kick), 11-81 4:30 (Murray, Daniel kick), 1-66 0:12 8:18 WIS Ball, Montee 3 yd run (Welch, Philip kick), 7-78 3:42 7:34 IOWA Wegher, Brandon 6 yd run (Murray, Daniel kick), 6-45, 3:05 4:01 IND Burgess, Trea 2 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 12-80 4:17 1:12 IOWA Wegher, Brandon 27 yd run (Murray, Daniel kick), 9-66 3:57

WIS IND IND IOWA FIRST DOWNS 24 17 FIRST DOWNS 13 21 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-294 26-63 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-79 37-143 PASSING YDS (NET) 194 323 PASSING YDS (NET) 227 337 Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-11-0 35-25-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-23-3 26-13-5 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-488 61-386 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-306 63-480 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-3 3-27 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-8 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-64 4-88 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-93 4-81 Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 5-61 3-90 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-44.2 4-37.8 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-40.6 2-27.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 5-56 4-27 Penalties-Yards 6-62 5-40 Possession Time 33:45 26:15 Possession Time 30:19 29:41 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 17 4 of 11 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 18 7 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 3 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-11 1-5

RUSHING: Wisconsin-Clay, John 15-134; Ball, Montee 27-115; Brown, Zach 4-18; RUSHING: Indiana-Willis, Darius 21-54; Doss, Tandon 1-12; Chappell, Ben 1-8; Evans, Tolzien, Scott 4-12; Toon, Nick 1-9; Gilreath, David 1-6. Indiana-Payton, Bryan 8-48; Mitchell 4-5. Iowa-Wegher, Brandon 25-118; Stanzi, Ricky 7-24; Morse, Brett 1-6; McCray, D. 1-7; Burgess, Trea 4-7; Willis, Darius 6-6; Doss, Tandon 1-1; Chappell, Ben 4-0; O’Meara, Paki 2-2; TEAM 2-minus 7. Evans, Mitchell 2-minus 6.

PASSING: Indiana-Chappell, Ben 23-41-3-227. Iowa-Stanzi, Ricky 13-26-5-337. PASSING: Wisconsin-Tolzien, Scott 11-20-0-194. Indiana-Chappell, Ben 25-35-2-323.

RECEIVING: Indiana-Belcher, D. 6-89; Doss, Tandon 5-35; Willis, Darius 4-34; Dedmond, RECEIVING: Wisconsin-Toon, Nick 5-123; Anderson, Isaac 3-43; Ball, Montee 1-11; Clay, Max 3-35; Turner, T. 3-21; Evans, Mitchell 1-16; McCray, D. 1-minus 3. Iowa-McNutt, John 1-10; Kendricks, Lanc 1-7. Indiana-Doss, Tandon 6-92; Turner, T. 6-68; Belcher, D. Marvin 4-155; J-Koulianos, D. 3-117; Moeaki, Tony 2-23; Stross, Trey 2-20; O’Meara, Paki 5-83; Evans, Mitchell 3-32; Willis, Darius 2-12; Ernest, Matt 1-21; Wagner, Troy 1-13; 1-14; Wegher, Brandon 1-8. Dedmond, Max 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-Taylor, Collin 2-39; Jones, Donnell 1-22; Thomas, Austin 1-0; INTERCEPTIONS: Wisconsin-Maragos, Chris 1-0; Borland, Chris 1-0. Indiana-None. Mayberry, Matt 1-0. Iowa-Sash, Tyler 1-86; Prater, Shaun 1-4; Edds, A.J. 1-0. FUMBLES: Wisconsin-Gilreath, David 1-1. Indiana-Doss, Tandon 1-0. FUMBLES: Indiana-McCray, D. 1-0. Iowa-Davis, Keenan 1-0; Spievey, Amari 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Wisconsin-Schofield, O’Br 1-0.Indiana- None. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Replogle, Adam 1-1; Replogle, Tyler 0-1; Mayberry, Matt 1-0. Iowa-Clayborn, A. 0-1; Klug, Karl 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Patterson, Will 8-2; Polk, Nick 9-0; Replogle, Tyler 7-2; Burks, Adrian 6-0; Jones, Donnell 6-0; Thomas, Austin 5-0; Mayberry, Matt 3-1; Kirlew, Jammie TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Mayberry, Matt 2-7; Taylor, Collin 6-1; Replogle, Adam 2-5; 3-0; Beckum, Leon 1-1; Black, Larry 1-0; Burgess, Trea 1-0; Jones, Fred 1-0; Carrington, J. Replogle, Tyler 1-6; Thomas, Austin 3-3; Patterson, Will 3-2; Kirlew, Jammie 2-2; Burgess, 1-0; Hagerup, Chris 1-0; Sherer, Chad 1-0; Replogle, Adam 0-1; Middleton, Greg 0-1; Kurz, Trea 3-0; Burks, Adrian 3-0; Carrington, J. 1-2; Middleton, Greg 0-3; Jones, Donnell 2-0; Matt 0-1; Lukaszewski, J. 0-1. Evans, Mitchell 1-0; Lukaszewski, J. 1-0; Black, Larry 1-0; Smith, Jarrod 0-1.

70 www.iuhoosiers.com GAME 11 GAME2010 Spring12 FOOTBALL PENN STATE 31, INDIANA 20 PURDUE 38, INDIANA 21 NOVEMBER 14, 2009 NOVEMBER 21, 2009 Scorey b Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Scorey b Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 10 0 0 10 20 Purdue 14 7 10 7 38 Penn State 0 10 7 14 31 Indiana 0 7 7 7 21

1st 9:56 IND Freeland, Nick 27 yd field goal, 12-59 5:04 1st 12:04 PUR Taylor, Jaycen 6 yd pass from Elliott, Joey 5:38 IND Belcher, D. 26 yd pass from Chappell, Ben (Wiggs,Carson kick), 5-19 1:41 (Freeland, Nick kick), 6-43 3:03 5:04 PUR Dierking, Dan 4 yd pass from Elliott, Joey 2nd 2:52 PSU 2009wWagner, Collin 33 yd fieldIn goal, Rev8-45 3:55 ie (Wiggs,Carson kick), 6-59 2:37 0:06 PSU Royster, Evan 13 yd pass from Clark, Daryll 2nd 2:03 PUR Crank, Jared 13 yd pass from Elliott, Joey (Wagner, Collin kick), 7-70 0:45 (Wiggs, Carson kick), 9-54 4:43 3rd 6:54 PSU Bowman, Navorro 73 yd interception return (Wagner, Collin kick) 0:22 IND Chappell, Ben 1 yd run (Freeland, Nick kick), 7-53 1:36 4th 14:57 PSU Royster, Evan 2 yd run (Wagner, Collin kick), 14-73 5:53 3rd 14:49 PUR McBurse, A. 87 yd kickoff return (Wiggs, Carson kick) 10:43 IND Freeland, Nick 38 yd field goal, 12-54 4:08 3:56 IND Evans, Mitchell 12 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 4:08 PSU Clark, Daryll 1 yd run (Wagner, Collin kick), 12-76 6:29 (Freeland, Nick kick), 10-80 5:29 1:08 IND Doss, Tandon 6 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 1:30 PUR Wiggs, Carson 38 yd field goal, 7-52 2:21 (Freeland, Nick kick), 10-80 3:00 4th 8:04 IND Belcher, D. 28 yd pass from Chappell, Ben (Freeland, Nick kick), 4-72 1:43 2:14 PUR Smith, Keith 31 yd pass from Elliott, Joey IND PSU (Wiggs, Carson kick), 3-33 0:17 FIRST DOWNS 20 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-48 39-181 PASSING YDS (NET) 298 194 PU IND Passes Att-Comp-Int 52-32-1 29-17-2 FIRST DOWNS 15 23 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-346 68-375 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-124 36-196 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 205 266 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-16 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-21-0 39-23-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-66 5-96 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-329 75-462 Interception Returns-Yards 2-9 1-73 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-39.3 2-44.5 Punt Returns-Yards 2-13 1-17 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-139 7-174 Penalties-Yards 3-39 2-10 Interception Returns-Yards 2-28 0-0 Possession Time 28:32 31:28 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-46.4 3-35.7 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 18 8 of 12 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-2 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Penalties-Yards 5-44 4-20 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-6 Possession Time 29:51 30:09 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-11 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 7 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-4 RUSHING: Indiana-Payton, Bryan 9-30; Burgess, Trea 6-17; McCray, D. 2-6; Chappell, Ben Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-19 4-22 5-3; TEAM 1-minus 1; Davis-Walker, Z 1-minus 7. Penn State-Royster, Evan 17-95; Clark, Daryll 7-29; Green, Stephfon 8-26; Drake, Curtis 1-26; Powell, Chaz 1-6; Beachum, B. 2-4; Suhey, Joe 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2; Newsome, Kevin 1-minus 3. RUSHING: Purdue-Taylor, Jaycen 20-110; Halliburton 4-13; Bolden, Ralph 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 1; Elliott, Joey 7-minus 2. Indiana-Willis, Darius 19-142; Doss, Tandon 3-35; PASSING: Indiana-Chappell, Ben 32-51-1-298; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Penn State-Clark, Daryll Chappell, Ben 11-14; Payton, Bryan 3-5. 17-28-2-194; TEAM 0-1-0-0. PASSING: Purdue-Elliott, Joey 21-29-0-205. Indiana-Chappell, Ben 23-39-2-266. RECEIVING: Indiana-Belcher, D. 9-95; Doss, Tandon 8-68; Turner, T. 7-78; Evans, Mitchell 2-34; Payton, Bryan 2-12; Ernest, Matt 2-10; McCray, D. 2-1. Penn State-Royster, Evan RECEIVING: Purdue-Taylor, Jaycen 7-59; Smith, Keith 5-85; Valentin, Aaron 4-20; Crank, 4-39; Suhey, Joe 4-32; Quarless, A. 3-39; Drake, Curtis 2-34; Moye, Derek 2-28; Brackett, Jared 1-13; Smith, Cortez 1-10; Lindsay, Jeff 1-9; Adams, Kyle 1-5; Dierking, Dan 1-4. Brett 1-18; Zug, Graham 1-4. Indiana-Evans, Mitchell 10-112; Belcher, D. 4-64; Doss, Tandon 4-51; Turner, T. 4-30; Ded- mond, Max 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-Mayberry, Matt 1-5; Polk, Nick 1-4. Penn State-Bowman, Navorro 1-73. INTERCEPTIONS: Purdue-Short, Kawann 1-15; Williams, Torri 1-13. Indiana-None.

FUMBLES: Indiana-Payton, Bryan 1-0. Penn State-Astorino, Drew 1-1; Zug, Graham 1-1; FUMBLES: Purdue-None. Indiana-Chappell, Ben 2-1; Turner, T. 1-1; Doss, Tandon 1-0. TEAM 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Purdue-Kerrigan, R. 2-0; Holland, Joe 0-1; Neal, Mike 0-1. Indiana- SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-None. Penn State-Stanley, Sean 1-0; Bowman, Navorro 1-0. Mayberry, Matt 2-0; Replogle, Adam 1-0; Kirlew, Jammie 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Mayberry, Matt 7-8; Patterson, Will 4-4; Burks, Adrian 3-3; TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Mayberry, Matt 3-6; Polk, Nick 4-4; Burks, Adrian 5-1; Car- Black, Larry 1-5; Jones, Donnell 3-2; Thomas, Austin 3-2; Replogle, Adam 2-3; Carrington, rington, J. 4-2; Kirlew, Jammie 4-2; Thomas, Austin 3-2; Replogle, Tyler 3-2; Patterson, J. 1-4; Kirlew, Jammie 2-2; Middleton, Greg 1-3; Mentzer, Mick 1-2; Polk, Nick 2-0; Sliger, Will 2-2; Jones, Donnell 2-1; Replogle, Adam 1-2; Middleton, Greg 0-2; Mentzer, Mick 0-2; N. 0-2; Taylor, Collin 1-0; McGhee, Brandon 1-0; Kurz, Matt 1-0; Sherer, Chad 1-0; Burgess, Taylor, Collin 1-0; Beckum, Leon 1-0; Lukaszewski, J. 1-0; Jones, Fred 1-0; Ernest, Matt Trea 1-0; Jones, Fred 1-0; Doss, Tandon 1-0; Ernest, Matt 1-0. 1-0; Willis, Darius 1-0; Belcher, D. 1-0; Evans, Mitchell 1-0; Black, Larry 0-1; Sliger, N. 0-1; McGhee, Brandon 0-1; Burgess, Trea 0-1.

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