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2005 Fb Guide Bios.Qxp Table of Contents UIndy Sports Information Office Table of Contents/GLIAC Pressbox Numbers . .1 1400 East Hanna Ave Quick Facts . .2 Indianapolis, Ind. 46227 Media Info . .3 ~http://athletics.uindy.edu ~ Head Coach Joe Polizzi . .4 Mitchell Wigness, Sports Information Director . .317-788-3494 Assistant Coach Bob Bartolomeo . .6 Jenn Blomenberg, Sports Information Assistant . .317-788-3494 Assistant Coaches Chris Keevers/George Barnett . .7 Fax: . .317-788-3472 2005 Roster . .8 Email: . [email protected] Season Outlook . .10 Player Bios . .12-25 2005 Schedule 2004 Recap/Year in Photos . .26 2004 Stats . .28 Aug 27 HILLSDALE * 6:00 p.m. 2004 Boxscores . .30-35 Sep 3 at Michigan Tech * 12:00 p.m. 2004 GLIAC Standings . .35 Sep 10 GRAND VALLEY ST. * 6:00 p.m. GLIAC . .36 Sep 17 at Ferris State * 6:00 p.m. Sep 24 at Wayne State * 11:00 a.m. 2005 Opponent Profiles . .37-39 Oct 1 SAGINAW VALLEY ST.*4:00 p.m. All-Time Series Records . .40 Oct 8 at Findlay * 3:00 p.m. Year-by-Year Scores . .42-44 Oct 15 GANNON * 3:00 p.m. Team Records . .45 Oct 22 MERCYHURST * 3:00 p.m. Career Top 10 . .46 Oct 29 at St. Joseph’s 12:00 p.m. Records/UIndy Honor Roll . .47 Nov 5 at Ashland * 1:00 p.m. Honor Roll . .48 Home games in ALL CAPS Season Top 10 . .49 All times Indianapolis time Letterwinners . .50-52 * GLIAC contest Facilities . .53 Indianapolis . .54 Schedule Notes: Aug. 27’s opener with Hillsdale will mark the first night game University . .55 in the history of Key Stadium ... 2005 is the second straight season that the President Beverely Pitts . .56 Hounds open against Hillsdale and fourth straight season that the Chargers are the first GLIAC opponent ... Northwood and Northern Michigan are the only Athletic Administration . .57-60 two GLIAC schools not on the 2005 schedule ... 2005 will mark the seventh straight season that St. Joseph’s appears on the schedule ... Indianapolis is 8-3 in season openers under Polizzi, including wins in eight of the last nine ... The Hounds are 28-15 at Key Stadium over the last eight seasons. GLIAC Pressbox numbers Ashland . .(419) 289-6323 Ferris State . .(231) 591-2217/5994 Findlay . .(419) 348-6380 Gannon . .(814) 871-5773 Grand Valley State . .(616) 895-3275/3249 Hillsdale . .(517) 607-2220 Indianapolis . .(317) 788-3309 The 2005 University of Indianapolis Football Media Guide is a pro- Mercyhurst . .(814) 824-3095 duction of the Greyhound Sports Information Office. The publication Michigan Tech . .(906) 487-2386 was designed and written by Sports Information Director Mitchell Northern Michigan . .(906) 227-1720 Wigness with assistance from Jenn Blomenberg. Photo credits to Northwood . .(989) 837-4370 Malcolm Fancher, Walter Winter, Greg Bastin. Printing by Moeller Saginaw Valley State . .(989) 755-0016 Printing of Indianapolis. Wayne State . .(313) 577-4254 Quick Facts/ Media Information University Information Returning Offensive Starters (8) Location . .Indianapolis, Ind. 19-Justin Russell . .WR Founded . .1902 9-Kevin Sanford . .WR Enrollment . .4,000 47-Adam Lane . .FB Nickname . .Greyhounds 65-P.J. Cosgrove . .LG Colors . .Crimson & Grey 71-Zach Dennis . .C Af.liation . .NCAA II 70-Andy Moore . .RG Conference . .Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic (GLIAC) 56-Venie Weather . .RT President . .Dr. Beverley J. Pitts 72-Jason Smith . .OL Director of Athletics . .Dr. Sue Willey Faculty Representative . .Dr. Lawrence Sondhaus Returning Defensive Starters (7) Head Athletic Trainer . .Ned Shannon 66-Brent Surface . .NG 25-Kenneth Akridge . .CB Coaching Staff 46-Kevin Dietel . .MLB Head Coach . .Joe Polizzi (Hillsdale, ‘76) 50-Bruce Renner . .WLB Indianapolis Record . .57-61-1, 12th season 20-Carl Lile . .CB Defensive Coordinator . .Bob Bartolomeo (Butler, ‘77) 1-Neimiah Simons . .S Linebackers . .Chris Keevers (Purdue, ‘89) 3-Derenzo Bushrod . .S Offensive Line . .George Barnett (Milliken, ‘98) Returning Specialists Team Information 14-Nick Parker . .P/K Stadium . .Key Stadium (5,500) 7-Andrew Fritz . .PR/KR Surface . .Sprinturf 19-Justin Russell . .KR Press Box Phone . .(317) 788-3309 24-Marcus Nalley . .KR 2004 record . .4-7 22-Sam Penrod . .KR 2004 GLIAC record (finish) . .3-7 (T11th) All-Time Record . .294-312-23 (.486) Key Losses Offensive Formation . .Pro-I 58-Ryan Brizendine . .DE Defensive Formation . .Attack 5-2 . .Career 158 total tackles, three-year starter Lettermen Returning/Lost . .37/12 89-Eric Chudzicki . .TE Offense Returning/Lost . .20/6 . .Starting tight end Defense Returning/Lost . .16/6 26-Triston Jointer . .OLB Specialty Returning/Lost . .1/0 . .Career 207 total tackles, 26.0 tackles for loss Starters Returning/Lost . .15/8 90-Chris Weinheimer . .DT Offense Returning/Lost . .8/4 . .Starting defensive tackle Defense Returning/Lost . .7/4 12-Matt Kohn . .QB Specialty Returning/Lost . .1/0 . .Career 63 TD (52 pass,11 rush, 8,514 pass. yds.) 13-Donnie McCoy . .QB Sports Information . .Career 29 TD (27 rush, 2 rec., 2,063 rushing yds.) Sports Information Director . .Mitch Wigness 77-Troy Tinsley . .OT Phone . ..
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