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FOOTBALL 2017 Boilermakers at a Glance BOILERMAKER Table of Contents FOOTBALL 2017 Boilermakers At A Glance ...................................2 Purdue Football History and Records .................65-251 2017 Opponents ..........................................................3 Annual Results ...................................................65-67 2017 Composite Big Ten Schedule ...............................4 Coaching Records ...................................................68 Coaching Staff .........................................................5-17 Assistant Coaches...............................................69-70 Head Coach Jeff Brohm .............................................5 All-Time Le erwinners (Alphabe cal)................70-84 Co-OC/Quarterbacks Brian Brohm ............................6 All-Time Le erwinners (Numerical) .................86-100 Co-DC/Linebackers Nick Holt ....................................6 All-Time Star ng Lineups ...............................101-107 Co-OC/ST Coordinator/Tight Ends Tony Levine .........7 All-Time Series Records ..................................108-109 Co-DC/Secondary Anthony Poindexter .....................8 Results vs. All Opponents ..............................110-120 PG Coordinator/Wide Receivers JaMarcus Shephard.......9 Year-By-Year Results .......................................121-137 Running Backs Chris Barclay ......................................9 Purdue in the AP Poll // AP Poll History .........138-141 Cornerbacks Derrick Jackson...................................10 Season Openers ....................................................142 Defensive Line Reggie Johnson ...............................11 Home A endance Averages ..................................143 Off ensive Line Dale Williams ...................................11 Purdue vs. Indiana.................................................144 Quality Control Dan Rowe .......................................12 Team Game Bests ...........................................145-146 Quality Control Ryan Wallace ..................................12 Team Season Records ............................................147 Quality Control Kevin Wolthausen ..........................12 Team Season Bests .........................................148-153 Dir. of FB Strength & Condi oning Jus n Love .....13 Opponent Records .........................................154-156 Sr. Assoc. Dir. of FB Strength & Conditioning Domenic Reno ....13 Individual Records ..........................................157-159 Assoc. Dir. of FB Strength & Conditioning Dennis Love ............14 Rushing Records .............................................160-161 Asst. Dir. of FB Strength & Conditioning Jeff Eaton ...........14 100-Yard Rushers............................................162-165 Asst. Dir. of FB Strength & Conditioning Chris Giacchino ...15 Passing Records ..............................................166-169 Dir. of Player Personnel Donn Dunn ........................15 300-Yard Passers ............................................170-171 Dir. of Player Development Sean Pugh ....................15 Receiving Records ..........................................172-173 Chief of Staff Greg Brohm .......................................15 100-Yard Receivers ........................................174-178 Dir. of Internal Rela ons Robert Sampson ..............16 Scoring Records .....................................................179 Graduate Assistant JMichael Jonard .......................16 Defensive Records ..........................................180-182 Graduate Assistant Joe Montag ..............................17 Special Teams Records ...................................183-186 Graduate Assistant Sean Robinson .........................17 Career Running Back Sta s cs .......................187-189 Graduate Assistant Jus n Sinz .................................17 Career Quarterback Sta s cs ........................190-191 Career Receiver Sta s cs ...............................192-194 2017 Rosters..........................................................18-21 Year-By-Year Team Sta s cs ...........................195-200 2017 Player Bios ....................................................22-55 Year-By-Year Opponent Sta s cs ...................201-206 Abrams-Bailey .........................................................22 Year-By-Year Leaders ......................................207-214 Banks-Barron ...........................................................23 Longest Plays ..................................................215-216 Beach-Bentley .........................................................24 Ross-Ade Stadium Records ....................................217 Bentley ....................................................................25 NCAA Sta s cal Champions ..................................218 Blackmon-Blough ....................................................26 Big Ten Records .....................................................219 Bravo-Brown ...........................................................27 Big Ten Sta s cal Champions .........................220-222 Buckman-Catle .....................................................28 All-Americans ........................................................223 Chelf-Criddle ...........................................................29 Honors and Awards ........................................224-231 Daniels-Dellinger .....................................................30 Homecoming Records ...........................................232 Dotson-Ezechukwu .................................................31 Team Awards ..................................................233-236 Fakasiieiki ................................................................32 Postseason All-Star Games .............................237-241 Ferguson-Hamilton .................................................33 Boilermakers in the NFL .................................242-246 Hardy-Herdman ......................................................34 NFL Dra History ............................................247-250 Hermanns-Herr .......................................................35 NFL Sta s cal Leaders...........................................251 Higgins-Hopkins ......................................................36 Hudson-Hunte .........................................................37 Jackson-Johnson .....................................................38 Jones .......................................................................39 Keller-Knox ..............................................................40 Lankford-Johnson-Larkin .........................................41 Larry-Mackey...........................................................42 Mahoungou-McCann ..............................................43 McCollum-Miles ......................................................44 Mosley-Neal ............................................................45 O’Connell-Phillips ....................................................46 Pi man-Robinson ...................................................47 Sadkowski-Schopper ...............................................48 Shuman-Sindelar .....................................................49 Sipe-Smiley ..............................................................50 Sparks-Swingler .......................................................51 Thieneman-Turner ..................................................52 Washington-Wilson .................................................53 Worship-Wright .......................................................54 Yacoobi-Zico ............................................................55 2016 Review ..........................................................56-64 1 BOILERMAKER FOOTBALL Boilermakers At A Glance Purdue Football Quick Facts Top Returning Sta s cal Leaders Head Coach: Jeff Brohm Rushing School Record (years): 0-0 Markell Jones—153-641, 4 TDs Big Ten Record (years): 0-0 Brian Lankford-Johnson—48-332, 2 TDs Career Record (years): 30-10 (4) Passing Assistant Coaches: Brian Brohm (Co-Off ensive David Blough--- 295-517-21, 3,352 yards, 25 TDs Coordinator/Quarterbacks), Nick Holt (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers), Tony Levine (Co-Off ensive Receiving Coordinator/Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends), Cole Herdman--- 35-344, 3 TDs Anthony Poindexter (Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Markell Jones--- 32-215, 0 TDs Secondary), JaMarcus Shephard (Passing Game Coordinator Wide Receivers), Chris Barclay (Running Tackles Backs), Derrick Jackson (Cornerbacks), Reggie Johnson Markus Bailey--- 61-36-97 (Defensive Line), Dale Williams (Off ensive Line) Gelen Robinson--- 36-25-61 Off ensive Forma on: Mul ple Tackles for Loss Gelen Robinson--- 8.0 for 57 yards Defensive Forma on: Mul ple Ja’Whaun Bentley--- 7.0 for 17 yards Le erwinners Returning/Lost: 51/ 22 Sacks Gelen Robinson--- 5.0 for 52 yards Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/7 Aus n Larkin--- 2.5 for 30 yards Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/4 Pass Breakups Da’Wan Hunte--- 6 Specialists Returning/Lost: 3/0 Markus Bailey--- 2 Intercep ons Markus Bailey--- 4 Punt Returns None Kickoff Returns Brian Lankford-Johnson--- 24-516 Field Goals J.D. Dellinger--- 10-14 for 65 points Pun ng Joe Schopper--- 56-2,277 (40.7 avg.) 2 BOILERMAKER Opponents FOOTBALL Louisville- Sept. 2- Lucas Oil Stadium-Indianapolis Rutgers- Oct.21- High Point Solu ons Stadium- Piscataway 2016 Record ..............................................................9-4 2016 Record ............................................................2-10
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