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Roster Coaches Roster Coaches No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. CL Hometown/High School/Last College 1 Wynn, Shane WR 5-7 167 SR Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 2 Covington, Chris QB 6-2 221 FR Chicago, Ill./Al Raby 2 Simmons, T.J. LB 6-0 230 SO Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland 3 Jones, Arthur S 5-10 200 RS FR Washington D.C./St. Albans 3 Booth, Dominique WR 6-1 206 FR Indianapolis, Ind./Pike 4 Hardin, Forisse BAN 6-1 230 SR Louisville, Ky./Ballard 4 Jones, Ricky WR 5-10 195 RS SO Sarasota, Fla./Booker 5 Harris II, J-Shun WR 5-8 162 FR Fishers, Ind./Fishers 6 Walker, Zeke S 6-2 210 FR Columbia, S.C./Brookland-Cayce 6 Coleman, Tevin RB 6-1 210 JR Tinley Park, Ill./Oak Forest 7 Sudfeld, Nate QB 6-5 230 JR Modesto, Calif./Modesto Christian 7 Clark, Donovan CB 5-10 185 FR Fort Wayne, Ind./South Side 8 Scales, Tegray LB 6-0 216 FR Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain 9 Boudreau, Nate QB 6-4 220 RS SO Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley 9 Dawkins, Will S 5-11 198 FR Vero Beach, Fla./Vero Beach 10 Cobbs, Jr., Simmie WR 6-4 209 FR Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park and River Forest 10 Skowronek, Matt S 6-2 211 RS FR Fort Wayne, Ind./Homestead 12 Diamont, Zander QB 6-1 175 FR Los Angeles, Calif./Venice 12 Padmore, Noel CB 5-11 180 RS FR Flowery Branch, Ga./Flowery Branch 13 Keel, Coray WR 6-2 195 FR Snellville, Ga./South Gwinnett 14 Stoner, Nick WR 6-1 190 SR Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 15 Bach, Ben CB 6-1 195 RS FR Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South 15 Roundtree, Isaiah WR 5-11 197 RS SR Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central/Morehead State University 16 Smith, Bryce QB 6-3 215 RS FR Greenville, Ind./Floyd Central 16 Fant, Rashard CB 5-10 170 RS FR Atlanta, Ga./Our Lady of Mercy 17 Hunter, Michael CB 6-1 192 RS JR Monroe, La./West Monroe 17 Griffith, Isaac WR 6-0 196 RS FR Fort Wayne, Ind./Homestead 18 Brady, Tyler S 5-10 200 RS SO Prospect Heights, Ill./Wheeling 18 Cameron, Danny QB 6-1 208 FR Baton Rouge, La./Catholic 19 Fields, Tony S 5-11 203 FR Tallahassee, Fla./Amos P. Godby 19 Matthews, Max QB 6-0 205 RS JR Granger, Ind./Saint Joseph/North Central College 20 Roberts, D'Angelo RB 5-10 207 SR Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington North 21 Smith, Ty S 5-10 191 RS FR Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington North 21 Wilson, Andrew RB 5-11 220 RS SO Columbus, Ind./Columbus East 22 Mullen, Kenny CB 5-10 185 SR Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Luers 23 Smith, Laray CB 6-0 190 RS FR Staten Island, N.Y./Xaverian 23 Mattingly, Owen LB 6-2 223 FR New Albany, Ind./Providence 24 Bennett, Tim CB 5-9 185 SR Columbus, Ga./Northside/Ellsworth (Iowa) C.C. 24 Dunn, Danny WR 6-3 191 RS FR Carmel, Ind./Carmel 25 Mister, Tommy RB 6-0 208 FR Chicago, Ill./St. Rita 26 Walton, Kiante S 6-0 208 FR Columbus, Ga./George Washington Carver 27 Funderburk, Steven LB 6-3 235 RS SR Port St. Lucia, Fla./Treasure Coast/Iowa Western C.C. 28 Davis, Anthony RB 5-8 207 RS JR Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central/University of Dayton 29 Fletcher, Dawson S 6-0 210 JR West Chester, Ohio/Lakota West 30 Dutra, Chase S 6-1 208 RS FR Brownsburg, Ind./Brownsburg 31 Driver, Derek CB 6-0 191 RS FR Bloomington, Ind./Edgewood 31 Booker, Andre WR 5-11 182 JR Chesterfield, Mo./Parkway Central 33 Shaw, Zack BAN 6-3 250 RS JR Coshocton, Ohio/Coshocton 34 Redding, Devine RB 5-10 202 FR Youngstown, Ohio/Glenville 35 Sykes, Nile LB 6-2 240 FR Oak Park, Ill./Montini Catholic 35 Hess, Bobby RB 6-0 195 RS FR Geneva, Ill./Geneva 36 Toth, Erich P 6-3 200 RS JR Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf Jesuit 36 Graham, Myles RB 6-0 220 RS FR Miami, Fla./Chaminade-Madonna 37 Murphy, Mark S 6-2 215 SR Akron, Ohio/St. Vincent-St. Mary 38 Graham, Damon WR 5-10 190 JR Indianapolis, Ind./Arsenal Tech 38 Welch, Garrett S 6-1 201 RS SO Zionsville, Ind./Noblesville 39 Willis, Jr., Dameon BAN 6-1 220 FR Cleveland, Ohio/Saint Ignatius 40 Allen, Antonio S 5-10 205 SO Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 41 Newton, Clyde BAN 6-1 230 SO Punta Gorda, Fla./Charlotte 42 Cooper, David LB 6-1 236 RS SR Lilburn, Ga./Brookwood/Coffeyville (Kan.) C.C. 43 Grubbe, Brandon S 5-11 207 RS SR Lowell, Ind./Lowell/Butler University 44 Oliver, Marcus LB 6-1 241 SO Hamilton, Ohio/Hamilton 45 Thomas, Tony BAN 6-1 245 RS SO South Bend, Ind./Riley/Eastern Michigan University 46 Watercutter, Ryan BAN 6-2 220 FR Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 46 Replogle, Mike FB/TE 6-2 245 SR Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 47 McCray III, Robert BAN 6-2 253 FR Rockdale, Ga./Rockdale County 48 Guedel, Nolan LS 6-0 180 FR New Palestine, Ind./New Palestine 49 Gooch, Greg LB 6-2 249 FR Longwood, Fla./Lyman 50 Reed, Jake OL 6-4 283 RS JR Columbus, Ind./Columbus North 51 Kennedy, Kyle LB 6-3 237 RS JR Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral 52 Burgett, Tyler LB 6-0 222 RS SO Sarasota, Fla./Out-of-Door Academy 53 Heffern, Shawn DT 6-6 270 RS SO Carmel, Ind./Carmel 54 Libertowski, Garrett LB 5-11 226 RS JR Granger, Ind./Saint Joseph/Charleston Southern University 55 Carovillano, Nick DT 6-4 230 FR Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier 56 Mangieri, Nick BAN 6-5 260 JR Peoria, Ill./Dunlap 57 Loechel, Kyle LB 6-2 223 FR McCordsville, Ind./Cathedral 57 Gardner, Tim OL 6-5 301 FR Indianapolis, Ind./Milford Academy 58 Dougherty, Patrick DT 6-5 285 RS FR Aurora, Ohio/Aurora 59 Eckert, Peyton OT 6-6 290 RS JR Arlington Heights, Ill./Prospect 60 Banks, Danny LB 6-0 233 RS FR Terre Haute, Ind./Terre Haute South 61 Banks, Dylan LB 6-0 229 RS FR Terre Haute, Ind./Terre Haute South 62 Evans, Ralston OT 6-4 290 RS JR Indianapolis, Ind./Arlington 63 Arnold, Kenny LB 5-11 222 FR Canton, Mich./St. Mary's Prep 63 Lukens, Tyler OL 6-0 295 RS JR South Bend, Ind./Saint Joseph/Sienna Heights University 64 Rahrig, Collin C 6-2 285 RS SR South Bend, Ind./Marian 65 Rogers, Wes C 6-4 300 RS SO Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central 66 Pericht, Josh LS 6-0 220 RS FR Orland Park, Ill./Providence Catholic 67 Feeney, Dan OL 6-4 305 RS SO Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg 68 Kaminski, David OL 6-4 295 RS JR Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville 69 Biesen, Blake OL 6-4 306 FR Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso 70 Bailey, Jacob OL 6-5 303 RS SO Carmel, Ind./Cathedral 71 Baker, Delroy OL 6-6 295 FR Ocala, Fla./Admiral Farragut 72 Meminger, Derrian DT 6-4 260 FR Sparta, Ga./Hancock Central 73 Taylor, Bernard OL 6-2 300 SR Detroit, Mich./Dakota 74 Herron, DeAndre OL 6-5 325 JR Avon, Ind./Avon/Iowa Western C.C. 74 Hoff, Nate DT 6-2 305 RS FR Solon, Ohio/Naval Academy Prep 75 Barwick, Jr., Mike DT 6-0 287 FR Cincinnati, Ohio/Summit Country Day 76 Martin, Wes OL 6-3 295 FR West Milton, Ohio/Milton-Union 77 Camiel, Dimitric OT 6-7 308 RS SO Houston, Texas/Westfield 78 Spriggs, Jason OT 6-7 300 JR Elkhart, Ind./Concord 81 Fuchs, Jordan TE 6-6 230 FR Queens, N.Y./Milford Academy 82 Cornett, Caleb WR 6-3 203 RS SO Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 84 Friend, Danny TE 6-5 255 SO Morris, Ill./Morris Community 85 Cooper, Michael TE 6-5 256 RS JR The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands/University of Arizona 86 Miller, Chandler WR 6-3 205 RS SO Richmond, Ind./Richmond 87 Rice, Ben K 5-10 176 FR Noblesville, Ind./Noblesville 87 Paige, Mitchell WR 5-7 180 RS SO Carmel, Ind./Guerin Catholic 88 Corsaro, Anthony TE 6-3 253 JR Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral 90 Del Grosso, Aaron K 5-10 195 RS FR Hobart, Ind./Hobart 91 Dooley, Matt LS 6-4 243 SR Phoenix, Ariz./Scottsdale Christian Academy 92 Oakes, Griffin K 5-10 201 RS FR Greenwood, Ind./Greenwood 92 Cormier, Christopher DT 6-2 310 SR New Iberia, La./Alief Hastings/Arizona Western C.C. 93 Campos, Nick P 6-0 193 RS SO Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South 93 Green III, Ralph DT 6-5 307 RS SO San Antonio, Texas/Sam Houston 94 Damaska, Sean TE 6-7 251 RS SO Milton, Ga./Blessed Trinity Catholic 95 Richardson, Bobby DT 6-3 286 SR Tampa, Fla./Plant 95 Watson, Chandler TE 6-4 230 RS JR Severna Park, Md./Annapolis Area Christian/Anne Arundel (Md.) C.C. 96 Englum, Christian TE 6-6 245 RS SO Indianapolis, Ind./Park Tudor 97 Heiderman, Jordan DT 6-3 275 RS SR Norfolk, Neb./Norfolk/Iowa Western C.C. 98 Latham, Darius DT 6-5 318 SO Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 99 Rayner, Adarius DT 6-2 307 RS JR Largo, Fla./Largo Coaches and Staff Kevin Wilson - Head Coach Greg Frey - Co-Offensive Coordinator/OL William Inge - Co-Defensive Coordinator/LB Kevin Johns - Offensive Coordinator/QB & WR Noah Joseph - S/Defensive Recruiting Coordinator Brian Knorr - Defensive Coordinator/DE & OLB Deland McCullough - Running Backs Larry McDaniel - Defensive Line James Patton - TE & FB/Offensive Recruiting Coordinator Brandon Shelby - Cornerbacks Mark Hill - Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Football Brian Lepak - Graduate Assistant - Offense Kasey Teegardin - Graduate Assistant - Defense Carter Whitson - Graduate Assistant - Offense Elliott Wratten - Graduate Assistant - Defense Billy Ray Johnson - Assistant AD for Football Administration Mike Pechac - Director of Player Development & Academic Enhancement Jeff Sims - Senior Director of Player Personnel Ryan McInerney - Quality Control - Recruiting/Defense Courtney Messingham - Quality Control - Recruiting/Offense Cody Rager - Director of Recruiting Football - 2014 Roster Season 2014-15 Click on arrows to sort by chosen column.
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