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UNIVERSITY FACTS Total No. of Starters Returning: 18 Location: Bloomington, Ind. Offense: 8 Population: 69,247 QB – Kellen Lewis Founded: 1820 WR – Terrance Turner Joined Big Ten: 1899 LT – Rodger Saffold First Year of Big Ten Football: 1900 LG – Justin Pagán Enrollment: 40,354 C – Pete Saxon Nickname: Hoosiers RG – Cody Faulkner Colors: Cream and Crimson RT – Mike Stark Marching Band: Marching 100 TE – Troy Wagner President: Michael McRobbie Director of Athletics: Fred Glass Defense: 9 Senior Woman Administrator: Dr. M. Grace Calhoun DE – Jammie Kirlew Faculty Representative: Bruce Jaffee DE – Greg Middleton Ticket Office Phone: 866-IUSPORTS DT – Deonte Mack Website: IUHoosiers.com WLB – Will Patterson MLB – Matt Mayberry HEAD COACH CB – Ray Fisher* Head Coach: Bill Lynch (Butler University, 1977) CB – Chris Adkins Years at IU: Third Year as Head Coach; 5th Overall SS – Austin Thomas Coaching Experience: 17th year as Head Coach; 32nd Year Overall FS – Nick Polk Overall Record/Years 91-82-3 (.526)/16 *-started at wide receiver last season Conference Record/Years: 58-49-2 (.537)/16 Special Teams: 1 COACHING STAFF P – Chris Hagerup Dennis Springer (Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs/Special Teams Co-Coordinator) Total No. of Starters Lost: 7 Matt Canada (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Offense: 3 Kyle Conner (Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line) RB – Marcus Thigpen Brian George (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Tackles) WR – Andrew Means Bobby Johnson (Offensive Line) WR – Ray Fisher Billy Lynch (Wide Receivers) Joe Palcic (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary) Defense: 3 George Ricumstrict (Defensive Ends/Special Teams Co-Coordinator) DT – Greg Brown Mike Yeager (Linebackers /Recruiting Coordinator) SLB – Geno Johnson CB – Christopher Phillips ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Athletic Communications Director: J.D. Campbell Special Teams: 1 Football Contact: Jeff Keag K – Austin Starr Keag’s Office Phone: 812-855-6209 Keag’s Cell Phone: 812-219-2925 STADIUM INFORMATION Media Relations Fax: 812-855-9401 Name: Memorial Stadium (FieldTurf) Press Box Phone: 812-855-2754 Capacity: 49,225 Largest Crowd/Year: 56,223 vs. Purdue, 1969 TEAM INFORMATION Offensive Formation: Multiple 2009 SCHEDULE Defensive Formation: 4-3 Date Opponent Site Starters Returning/Lost: 18/6 Sept. 3 Eastern Kentucky Bloomington, Ind. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 50/22 Sept. 12 Western Michigan Bloomington, Ind. Offense: 23/7 Sept. 19 Akron Akron, Ohio Defense: 25/14 Sept. 26 Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. Special Teams: 2/1 Oct. 3 Ohio State Bloomington, Ind. 2007 Overall Record: 7-6 Oct. 10 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 2007 Big Ten Record/Finish: 3-5/T-7th Oct. 17 Illinois Bloomington, Ind. Oct. 24 Northwestern Evanston, Ill. Oct. 31 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Nov. 7 Wisconsin Bloomington, Ind. Nov. 14 Penn State University Park, Pa. Nov. 21 Purdue Bloomington, Ind.

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OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS LT LE PK 76 Rodger Saffold, 6-5, 306, Sr./Sr. 92 Greg Middleton, 6-3, 285, Sr./Sr. 91 Nick Ford, 5-9, 198, Sr./Jr. 72 Andrew McDonald, 6-6, 290, Jr./So. 51 Terrance Thomas, 6-1, 263, Jr./Jr. 99 Nick Freeland, 5-11, 191, So./Fr. 47 Kyler Scott, 5-7, 173, So./Fr. LG DT 70 Justin Pagán, 6-5, 311, So./So. 75 Nicholas Sliger, 6-3, 293, So./Fr. P 65 Marc Damisch, 6-6, 303, So. Fr. 50 Larry Black, Jr., 6-2, 312, So./Fr. 30 Charlie Klingensmith, 6-0, 180, Sr./Sr.

C DT LS 64 Pete Saxon, 6-6, 303, Sr./Sr. 52 Jarrod Smith, 6-4, 301, Sr./Jr. 53 Brandon Bugg, 6-0, 251, Sr./5th 60 Will Matte, 6-2, 284, So./Fr. 69 Mick Mentzer, 6-4, 308, So./Fr. 95 Jeff Sanders, 6-4, 240, Sr./Jr.

RG RE H 79 Cody Faulkner, 6-5, 308, Sr./Jr. 57 Jammie Kirlew, 6-3, 263, Sr./5th 5 Mitchell Evans, 6-3, 197, Jr./Jr. 59 Mike Reiter, 6-2, 300, Sr./5th 90 Eric Thomas, 6-4, 265, Jr./So. 17 Teddy Schell, 6-5, 221, Jr./So.

RT WLB KR 73 James Brewer, 6-8, 339, Sr./Jr. 25 Justin Carrington, 6-0, 223, Sr./5th 22 Demetrius McCray, 5-11, 200, Sr./5th 74 Josh Hager, 6-9, 282, Jr./So. 42 Chad Sherer, 6-0, 212, So./Fr. 7 Ray Fisher, 5-9, 185, Sr./Sr.

WR MLB PR 1 Terrance Turner, 6-3, 207, Sr./Jr. 43 Matt Mayberry, 6-2, 244, Sr./Sr. 7 Ray Fisher, 5-9, 185, Sr./Sr. 88 Damarlo Belcher, 6-5, 209, So./So. 44 Darius Johnson, 6-0, 234, Jr./So. 81 Tandon Doss, 6-3, 197, So./So.

WR SLB 5 Mitchell Evans, 6-3, 197, Jr./Jr. 46 Tyler Replogle, 6-2, 231, Jr./Jr. 84 Matt Ernest, 6-2, 187, Jr./So. 21 Trea Burgess, 6-1, 226, Sr./Jr.

WR CB 81 Tandon Doss, 6-3, 197, So./So. 7 Ray Fisher, 5-9, 185, Sr./Sr. 80 Chris Banks, 6-2, 176, Sr./5th 6 Richard Council, 6-1, 201, Sr./Jr.

QB FS 15 Kellen Lewis, 6-1, 185, Sr./5th 14 Jerimy Finch, 6-1, 223, Jr./Jr. 4 Ben Chappell, 6-3, 235, Sr./Jr. 37 Collin Taylor, 6-0, 195, Sr./5th

RB SS 27 Bryan Payton, 5-9, 207, Sr./5th 30 Jarrell Drane, 6-2, 197, Jr./So. 22 Demetrius McCray, 5-11, 200, Sr./5th 40 Matt Kurz, 5-11, 197, Sr./5th 28 Darius Willis, 6-0, 219, So./Fr. CB TE 29 Chris Adkins, 6-1, 186, Jr./So. 87 Troy Wagner, 6-5, 271, Sr./5th 10 Donnell Jones, 5-10, 210, Jr./So. 41 Max Dedmond, 6-5, 233, Jr./So.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. wt. Cl./Elg. Hometown/Last School 1 Turner, Terrance ** WR 6-3 207 Sr./Jr. Auburn Hills, Mich./West Bloomfield 3 Davis-Walker, Zach * RB 5-8 196 Jr./So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Plantation 4 Chappell, Ben ** QB 6-3 235 Sr./Jr. Bloomington, Ind./South 5 Evans, Mitchell ** WR 6-3 197 Jr./Jr. West Milton, Ohio/Milton Union 6 Council, Richard * CB 6-1 201 Sr./Jr. Carrollton, Texas/Newman Smith 7 Fisher, Ray *** CB 5-9 185 Sr./Sr. Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 8 Polk, Nick *** S 6-0 225 Sr./5th Milwaukee, Wis./Vincent 9 Adetona, Tyler WR 6-1 207 So./Fr. Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville 10 Jones, Donnell * CB 5-10 210 Jr./So. St. Petersburg, Fla./Lakewood 10 Creevey, Connor QB 6-2 218 So./Fr. South Bend, Ind./Marian 12 Hagerup, Chris * P 6-5 201 Jr./So. Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay 14 Finch, Jerimy * S 6-1 223 Jr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./University of Florida/Warren Central 14 Follett, Adam QB 6-5 227 So./Fr. Caledonia, Mich./Alma 15 Lewis, Kellen *** QB 6-1 185 Sr./5th Jacksonville, Fla./Mandarin 17 Schell, Teddy QB 6-5 221 Jr./So. Barrington, Ill./Barrington 20 Thomas, Austin *** S 6-2 221 Sr./5th Woodstock, Ga./Sequoyah 20 Pimentel, Andrew QB 5-10 172 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral 21 Burgess, Trea ** LB 6-1 226 Sr./Jr. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 22 McCray, Demetrius *** RB 5-11 200 Sr./5th Brandon, Fla./Armwood 22 LaGrone, Andre DB 6-0 185 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./South Side 23 Burks, Adrian ** CB 6-0 175 Sr./Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista 23 Major-Winston, Shawn RB 5-10 206 Jr./So. South Bend, Ind./John Adams 25 Carrington, Justin *** LB 6-0 223 Sr./5th Leesburg, Va./Liberty 27 Payton, Bryan *** RB 5-9 207 Sr./5th Fort Wayne, Ind./Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy 28 Willis, Darius RB 6-0 219 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central 29 Adkins, Chris * CB 6-1 186 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 30 Drane, Jarrell S 6-2 197 Jr./So. Plantation, Fla./Plantation 30 Klingensmith, Charlie P 6-0 180 Sr./Sr. Carmel, Ind./Carmel 31 Burks, Aaron WR 5-11 187 Sr./Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista 31 Dietrick, Kyle S 6-2 197 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Bishop Chatard 34 Patterson, Will *** LB 6-1 236 Sr./Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 36 St. Fort, Peter CB 6-0 183 So./Fr. Naples, Fla./Golden Gate 37 Taylor, Collin ** S 6-0 195 Sr./5th Carmel, Ind./Carmel 38 Covington, Shane S 6-1 194 So./Fr. Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside University 39 Hunt, Alex RB 6-0 198 So./Fr. Duluth, Ga./Buford 39 McGhee, Brandon LB 6-1 242 Jr./So. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 40 Kurz, Matt S 5-11 197 Sr./5th Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South 41 Dedmond, Max * TE 6-5 233 Jr./So. Evansville, Ind./Central 42 Sherer, Chad LB 6-0 212 So./Fr. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights 43 Mayberry, Matt *** LB 6-2 244 Sr./Sr. Darien, Ill./Hinsdale South 44 Johnson, Darius * LB 6-0 234 Jr./So. Detroit, Mich./Highland Park 46 Replogle, Tyler ** LB 6-2 231 Jr./Jr. Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 47 Reeves, Ian * LB 6-0 234 Jr./So. Ferndale, Mich./Ferndale 47 Scott, Kyler K 5-7 173 So./Fr. Culver, Ind./Culver Military Academy 48 Beckum, Leon * LB 5-11 221 Jr./So. Bloomington, Ind./North 50 Black, Jr., Larry DT 6-2 312 So./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Wyoming 51 Thomas, Terrance ** DL 6-1 263 Jr./Jr. Detroit, Mich./St. Martin De Porres 52 Smith, Jarrod * DT 6-4 301 Sr./Jr. Fairborn, Ohio/Fairborn 53 Bugg, Brandon * LS 6-0 251 Sr./5th Mishawaka, Ind./Penn 54 Lukaszewski, Jamie LB 5-9 201 Sr./Jr. Mishawaka, Ind./Mishawaka 55 Mack, Deonte ** DT 6-3 286 Sr./Jr. Elkhart, Ind./Elkhart Central 57 Kirlew, Jammie *** DE 6-3 263 Sr./5th Orlando, Fla./Cypress Creek 58 Svarczkopf, Greg LB 5-9 216 So./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 59 Reiter, Mike * OL 6-2 300 Sr./5th Chesterfield, Mo./Parkway Central

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No. Name Pos. Ht. wt. Cl./Elg. Hometown/Last School 60 Matte, Will OL 6-2 284 So./Fr. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South 61 Ahlfeld, Chris OL 6-1 256 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 63 Owens, Milton DT 6-2 306 Jr./So. Gary, Ind./Harmony Community School 64 Saxon, Pete *** C 6-6 303 Sr./Sr. Plain City, Ohio/Jonathan Alder 65 Damisch, Marc OL 6-6 303 So./Fr. Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove 68 Stark, Mike ** OT 6-7 300 Sr./Jr. Platteville, Wis./Platteville 69 Mentzer, Mick DT 6-4 308 So./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 70 Pagán, Justin * OL 6-5 311 So./So. Chicago, Ill./St. Patrick 71 Perry, Alex ** OL 6-7 284 Sr./Jr. Morris, Ill./Morris Community 72 McDonald, Andrew * OL 6-6 290 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 73 Brewer, James * OT 6-8 339 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Arlington 74 Hager, Josh OT 6-9 282 Jr./So. Florissant, Mo./McCluer North 75 Sliger, Nicholas DT 6-3 293 So./Fr. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern 76 Saffold, Rodger *** OT 6-5 306 Sr./Sr. Bedford, Ohio/Bedford 79 Faulkner, Cody ** OL 6-5 308 Sr./Jr. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights 80 Banks, Chris * WR 6-2 176 Sr./5th Alliance, Ohio/Alliance 81 Doss, Tandon * WR 6-3 197 So./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 82 Muhammad, Dre WR 5-10 180 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./Harding 84 Ernest, Matt * WR 6-2 187 Jr./So. Crown Point, Ind./Crown Point 85 Love III, Charles WR 6-3 225 So./Fr. Memphis, Tenn./Trezevant 86 Martin, Brad ** TE 6-4 254 Sr./Jr. Marion, Ohio/Marion Pleasant 87 Wagner, Troy ** TE 6-5 271 Sr./5th O’Fallon, Ill./O’Fallon Township 88 Belcher, Damarlo * WR 6-5 209 So./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./North Side 89 Zematis, Brian ** TE 6-4 250 Sr./5th Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Andover 90 Thomas, Eric * DE 6-4 265 Jr./So. Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 91 Ford, Nick K 5-9 198 Sr./Jr. LaPorte, Ind./LaPorte 92 Middleton, Greg *** DE 6-3 285 Sr./Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Pike 93 Jones, Fred * DE 6-4 262 Jr./So. Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek 95 Sanders, Jeff * TE 6-4 240 Sr./Jr. Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart-Griffin 96 Kozak, Kyle DE 6-4 235 So./Fr. Columbus, Ohio/Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy 99 Freeland, Nick K 5-11 191 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North

* - 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 - Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line Brian George - Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Tackles Bobby Johnson - Offensive Line 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 9 Adetona, Tyler WR 6-1 207 So./Fr. Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville 29 Adkins, Chris * CB 6-1 186 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 61 Ahlfeld, Chris OL 6-1 256 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 80 Banks, Chris * WR 6-2 176 Sr./5th Alliance, Ohio/Alliance 48 Beckum, Leon * LB 5-11 221 Jr./So. Bloomington, Ind./North 88 Belcher, Damarlo * WR 6-5 209 So./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./North Side 50 Black, Jr., Larry DT 6-2 312 So./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Wyoming 73 Brewer, James * OT 6-8 339 Sr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Arlington 53 Bugg, Brandon * LS 6-0 251 Sr./5th Mishawaka, Ind./Penn 21 Burgess, Trea ** LB 6-1 226 Sr./Jr. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 31 Burks, Aaron WR 5-11 187 Sr./Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista 23 Burks, Adrian ** CB 6-0 175 Sr./Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista 25 Carrington, Justin *** LB 6-0 223 Sr./5th Leesburg, Va./Liberty 4 Chappell, Ben ** QB 6-3 235 Sr./Jr. Bloomington, Ind./South 6 Council, Richard * CB 6-1 201 Sr./Jr. Carrollton, Texas/Newman Smith 38 Covington, Shane S 6-1 194 So./Fr. Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside University 10 Creevey, Connor QB 6-2 218 So./Fr. South Bend, Ind./Marian 65 Damisch, Marc OL 6-6 303 So./Fr. Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove 3 Davis-Walker, Zach * RB 5-8 196 Jr./So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Plantation 41 Dedmond, Max * TE 6-5 233 Jr./So. Evansville, Ind./Central 31 Dietrick, Kyle S 6-2 197 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Bishop Chatard 81 Doss, Tandon * WR 6-3 197 So./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 30 Drane, Jarrell S 6-2 197 Jr./So. Plantation, Fla./Plantation 84 Ernest, Matt * WR 6-2 187 Jr./So. Crown Point, Ind./Crown Point 5 Evans, Mitchell ** WR 6-3 197 Jr./Jr. West Milton, Ohio/Milton Union 79 Faulkner, Cody ** OL 6-5 308 Sr./Jr. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights 14 Finch, Jerimy * S 6-1 223 Jr./Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./University of Florida/Warren Central 7 Fisher, Ray *** CB 5-9 185 Sr./Sr. Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 14 Follett, Adam QB 6-5 227 So./Fr. Caledonia, Mich./Alma 91 Ford, Nick K 5-9 198 Sr./Jr. LaPorte, Ind./LaPorte 99 Freeland, Nick K 5-11 191 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 74 Hager, Josh OT 6-9 282 Jr./So. Florissant, Mo./McCluer North 12 Hagerup, Chris * P 6-5 201 Jr./So. Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay 39 Hunt, Alex RB 6-0 198 So./Fr. Duluth, Ga./Buford 44 Johnson, Darius * LB 6-0 234 Jr./So. Detroit, Mich./Highland Park 10 Jones, Donnell * CB 5-10 210 Jr./So. St. Petersburg, Fla./Lakewood 93 Jones, Fred * DE 6-4 262 Jr./So. Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek 57 Kirlew, Jammie *** DE 6-3 263 Sr./5th Orlando, Fla./Cypress Creek 30 Klingensmith, Charlie P 6-0 180 Sr./Sr. Carmel, Ind./Carmel 96 Kozak, Kyle DE 6-4 235 So./Fr. Columbus, Ohio/Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy 40 Kurz, Matt S 5-11 197 Sr./5th Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South 22 LaGrone, Andre DB 6-0 185 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./South Side 15 Lewis, Kellen *** QB 6-1 185 Sr./5th Jacksonville, Fla./Mandarin 85 Love III, Charles WR 6-3 225 So./Fr. Memphis, Tenn./Trezevant 54 Lukaszewski, Jamie LB 5-9 201 Sr./Jr. Mishawaka, Ind./Mishawaka 55 Mack, Deonte ** DT 6-3 286 Sr./Jr. Elkhart, Ind./Elkhart Central 23 Major-Winston, Shawn RB 5-10 206 Jr./So. South Bend, Ind./John Adams 86 Martin, Brad ** TE 6-4 254 Sr./Jr. Marion, Ohio/Marion Pleasant 60 Matte, Will OL 6-2 284 So./Fr. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South 43 Mayberry, Matt *** LB 6-2 244 Sr./Sr. Darien, Ill./Hinsdale South 22 McCray, Demetrius *** RB 5-11 200 Sr./5th Brandon, Fla./Armwood 72 McDonald, Andrew * OL 6-6 290 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 39 McGhee, Brandon LB 6-1 242 Jr./So. Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 69 Mentzer, Mick DT 6-4 308 So./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger

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No. Name Pos. Ht. wt. Cl./Elg. Hometown/Last School 92 Middleton, Greg *** DE 6-3 285 Sr./Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Pike 82 Muhammad, Dre WR 5-10 180 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./Harding 63 Owens, Milton DT 6-2 306 Jr./So. Gary, Ind./Harmony Community School 70 Pagán, Justin * OL 6-5 311 So./So. Chicago, Ill./St. Patrick 34 Patterson, Will *** LB 6-1 236 Sr./Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 27 Payton, Bryan *** RB 5-9 207 Sr./5th Fort Wayne, Ind./Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy 71 Perry, Alex ** OL 6-7 284 Sr./Jr. Morris, Ill./Morris Community 20 Pimentel, Andrew QB 5-10 172 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral 8 Polk, Nick *** S 6-0 225 Sr./5th Milwaukee, Wis./Vincent 47 Reeves, Ian * LB 6-0 234 Jr./So. Ferndale, Mich./Ferndale 59 Reiter, Mike * OL 6-2 300 Sr./5th Chesterfield, Mo./Parkway Central 46 Replogle, Tyler ** LB 6-2 231 Jr./Jr. Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 76 Saffold, Rodger *** OT 6-5 306 Sr./Sr. Bedford, Ohio/Bedford 95 Sanders, Jeff * TE 6-4 240 Sr./Jr. Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart-Griffin 64 Saxon, Pete *** C 6-6 303 Sr./Sr. Plain City, Ohio/Jonathan Alder 17 Schell, Teddy QB 6-5 221 Jr./So. Barrington, Ill./Barrington 47 Scott, Kyler K 5-7 173 So./Fr. Culver, Ind./Culver Military Academy 42 Sherer, Chad LB 6-0 212 So./Fr. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Heights 75 Sliger, Nicholas DT 6-3 293 So./Fr. Cicero, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern 52 Smith, Jarrod * DT 6-4 301 Sr./Jr. Fairborn, Ohio/Fairborn 36 St. Fort, Peter CB 6-0 183 So./Fr. Naples, Fla./Golden Gate 68 Stark, Mike ** OT 6-7 300 Sr./Jr. Platteville, Wis./Platteville 58 Svarczkopf, Greg LB 5-9 216 So./Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 37 Taylor, Collin ** S 6-0 195 Sr./5th Carmel, Ind./Carmel 20 Thomas, Austin *** S 6-2 221 Sr./5th Woodstock, Ga./Sequoyah 90 Thomas, Eric * DE 6-4 265 Jr./So. Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 51 Thomas, Terrance ** DL 6-1 263 Jr./Jr. Detroit, Mich./St. Martin De Porres 1 Turner, Terrance ** WR 6-3 207 Sr./Jr. Auburn Hills, Mich./West Bloomfield 87 Wagner, Troy ** TE 6-5 271 Sr./5th O’Fallon, Ill./O’Fallon Township 28 Willis, Darius RB 6-0 219 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central 89 Zematis, Brian ** TE 6-4 250 Sr./5th Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Andover

* - indicates number of varsity letters earned

Pronunciation Guide 4 Ben CHAPPELL...... chapel 54 Jamie LUKASZEWSKI...... 9 Tyler ADETONA...... AID-uh-toe-nuh ...... lew-kuh-CHEF-ski 10 DONNELL Jones...... DAH-nell 57 JAMMIE Kirlew...... JAY-me 12 Chris HAGERUP...... HAH-gur-up 59 Mike REITER...... writer 14 Adam FOLLETT...... FAH-let 60 Will MATTE...... MAT-ee 17 Teddy SCHELL...... SHELL 65 Marc DAMISCH...... DAY-mish 21 TREA Burgess...... tray 70 Justin Pagán...... puh-GAHN 30 JARRELL Drane...... Juh-RELL 74 Josh HAGER...... HAY-gur 42 Chad SHERER...... SHEER 75 Nicholas SLIGER...... SLY-gur 46 Tyler REPLOGLE...... ruh-PLOE-gull 89 Brian ZEMATIS...... zuh-MAT-is 47 IAN Reeves...... EE-uhn 94 FABIENE Boone...... fay-BE-in 52 JARROD Smith...... Jared 96 Kyle KOZAK...... KOH-zack

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The 2009 Hoosiers will return 50 letterwinners also filled in for an injured Lewis, connected on and 18 starters while losing only 22 letterwinners 11-of-23 for 107 yards. and six starters. On the defensive side of the In addition to Lewis and Chappell, redshirt ball, nine starters return, eight of whom are freshman Adam Follett and sophomore Teddy upperclassmen and seven of whom are seniors. Schell will take snaps under center. Follett is The offense returns eight starters, including a strong-armed gunslinger from Caledonia, seven upperclassmen and four seniors. Mich., while the southpaw Schell made his first Head coach Bill Lynch is in his third year at collegiate appearance against Wisconsin last the helm of the Indiana football program. Below season. is a position-by-position preview of the Hoosiers this spring: RUNNING BACKS Marcus Thigpen and his 631 rushing yards QUARTERBACKS are gone, but Indiana does return a quartet of Last year, two quarterbacks reached 1,000 players who raced for a combined 123 yards per yards in the same season for the first time in game in 2008. Kellen Lewis finished second on school history. Both of those quarterbacks are the club with 500 rushing yards, a 5.4 average, back entering spring practice. 50.0 yards per game and three touchdowns. Fifth-year senior Kellen Lewis appeared in 10 Fifth-year senior running back Bryan Payton games with nine starts, while junior Ben Chappell finished third on the team with 339 yards and played in 11 contests with three starts. Lewis a 4.3 average with two scores. In his career, threw for 1,131 yards with six touchdowns and Payton owns 756 yards, 184 attempts, a 4.1 completed 57 percent of his passes (110-of-193). average and six TDs. The Jacksonville, Fla., native finished the year Junior Demetrius McCray rushed for 214 yards with a 108.2 efficiency rating, second on the on 59 carries (3.6 average) and two touchdowns. team with 500 rushing yards on 93 attempts with Kellen Lewis will see time all over the The Brandon, Fla., native has 672 career yards three scores, and averaged 50.0 yards per game field this spring. The fifth-year senior threw on 169 attempts, good for a 4.0 average, and has and 5.4 yards per carry. for 1,131 yards and rushed for 500 in 2008. crossed the goal line four times. Chappell threw for 1,001 yards with four After redshirting last year, former Franklin touchdowns and three interceptions. He victory over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern, the Central standout Darius Willis is poised to completed 52.3 percent of his passes (80-of-153) Bloomington South graduate threw a 43-yard display the talent that made him one of the and carded a 111.95 efficiency rating while touchdown, rushed for another and went highest-rated recruits in the state two seasons recording starts at Illinois, and against 21-of-34 (61.8) for a career-high 219 yards. ago. Willis showed off those skills en route to Northwestern and Wisconsin. In the team’s Lynch expects Lewis and Chappell, both of earning 2008 co-offensive scout team player of whom own a clean bill of healthy after battling injuries last season, to contribute significantly this spring. “Kellen will play all over the place,” Lynch said. “It’s going to be an interesting spring. Kellen has been great this winter. He’s worked very hard in the weight room and he’s been good conditioning. We fooled with it some in the fall, but we’re going to work him all over the place. He will see time more at the skill-type spots this spring again so we can see exactly how the football team will look that way. I’m sure he’ll get some snaps at quarterback as well.” Lewis and Chappell showed exactly how effective they could be when on the field together against Michigan State last season. The Hoosiers put up 29 points against the 9-4 Spartans due in large part to the duo’s play. Trailing 3-0 in the first quarter, Chappell and Lewis guided IU 51 yards on 10 plays in 3:58 to grab a 7-3 advantage. Chappell hit Lewis on twice for 17 yards, while Lewis ran twice for 13 yards and completed 2-of-3 passes for 19 yards, including an eight-yard TD strike to Ray Fisher. The duo shared the field on nine plays in the Junior Ben Chappell threw for 1,001 yards ballgame. Lewis finished 12-of-21 for 177 yards Fifth-year senior running back Bryan with four touchdowns one season ago. He and two TDs to go along with seven carries for 26 Payton rushed for 339 yards with a 4.3 played in 11 games with three starts. yards and those two receptions. Chappell, who average and two scores last year. 9 • 2009 IU Spring Football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University Preview FOOTBALL 2009 Spring PREVIEW the year honors. Willis rushed for 1,728 yards and the fifth freshman (10th time) to reach the He is backed up by promising sophomore (6.0 average) and 28 scores and was runner-up 100-yard mark (James Hardy, five times; Jones, Max Dedmond, who displayed his speed and for Indiana Mr. Football his senior campaign. twice; Levron Williams; Conner). sure hands with six catches for 51 yards a year He collected all-state, All-Marion County and Along with Belcher (six catches, 82 yards, one ago. Dedmond made four starts and played in all-conference honors and was rated the 41st- TD), the duo set an Indiana true freshman record every game as a redshirt freshman. best running back nationally by Scout.com and with 189 yards against the Wildcats. Their 523 Brian Zematis returns for his fifth year after Rivals.com. combined yards on the year rank second and missing five games due to illness and an ankle Sophomore Zach Davis-Walker debuted in their 39 combined receptions rank third all-time injury, while juniors Brad Martin and Jeff 2008 following a redshirt season with 106 yards by a true freshman duo in IU lore. Sanders round out the group. and a 4.6 average. He carried the ball 23 times On the inside, junior Mitchell Evans will and scored one touchdown. dedicate himself to one position for the first time OFFENSIVE LINE Junior Trea Burgess, who contributed 54 since arriving on campus. Evans has played Indiana broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark yards last year, will move to linebacker during wideout, quarterback, safety and on special (2,003 yards - sixth in the Big Ten) for the second spring practice. Redshirt freshman Alex Hunt teams in his career. Last season, Evans played straight year in 2008, the first time since 2000 and sophomore walk-on Shawn Major-Winston in all 12 games at wide receiver and quarterback and 2001. IU averaged 4.5 yards per carry and will also get carries this spring. (three games). The tough and adaptable West carded 19 rushing scores, its best numbers The Hoosiers broke the 2,000-yard rushing Milton, Ohio, native caught nine balls for 129 since 2001 (5.5, 33). The team rushed for over 250 mark (2,003) for the second straight year in 2008, yards, threw for 37 yards with one TD and rushed yards four times with a season-best 297 yards in the first time since 2000-01 an IU team produced for 26 yards with a score. its season-opening win over Western Kentucky. back-to-back 2,000-yard rushing seasons. Sophomore Matt Ernest saw time in five What makes these numbers even more Indiana averaged 4.5 yards per carry and carded games and made three catches for 18 yards. impressive is the shuffling which took place on 19 rushing scores, its best numbers since 2001 Tyler Adetona will also get a long look after the line due to injuries. The Hoosiers used seven (5.5, 33), and the team rushed for over 250 yards redshirting the 2008 season. different starting lineups and nine total linemen, four times with a season-best 297 yards in its Filling out the receiving corps, fifth-year including three players receiving their first season-opening win over Western Kentucky. senior Chris Banks, junior Aaron Burks and career action. sophomore Dre Muhammad will receive plenty The most experienced duo in the group is left WIDEOUTS/TIGHT ENDS of opportunities this spring. Redshirt freshman tackle Rodger Saffold and center Pete Saxon. Andrew Means departed to focus on his Charles Love III will sit out the spring after Starters since their true freshman seasons, professional football and baseball careers and undergoing ACL surgery in the offseason. the two enter their senior campaigns as the Ray Fisher has switched to cornerback, but a At tight end, solid blocker and fifth-year senior undisputed leaders on the offensive line. young, talented and deep pool of receivers with Troy Wagner tops the depth chart. Wagner made In 2008, Saffold started 10 games at left some of fifth-year senior Kellen Lewis mixed in, five starts and saw action in 11 of the team’s 12 tackle, while Saxon started five games at left are poised to step up and fill their shoes. games in 2008. guard before moving to center and starting five Junior Terrance Turner is the elder statesman times. Saffold has started 29 of the team’s last of the group. Turner played in all 12 games last 33 games and has appeared in 30 games in his season and finished third on the team with 29 career, and Saxon has started 28 of IU’s last 31 receptions and fourth on the club with 289 games and appeared in 32 games in his career. receiving yards. Joining Saffold and Saxon are Justin Meanwhile, a pair of true freshmen made a Pagán and Cody Faulkner, at left and right smooth transition to the next level and showed guard, respectively. After playing in a reserve the future is bright for the Hoosiers. Damarlo role behind John Sandberg in 2007, Faulkner Belcher and Tandon Doss turned in two of the stepped in and started all 11 games in which he top true freshman seasons in Indiana history. appeared at right guard. Meanwhile, Pagán had Belcher, a 6-5, Fort Wayne native, played in all his redshirt lifted and started the last five games 12 games and finished the season fourth on the of the year and played in seven games overall. team with 25 receptions, third with 337 yards, The Chicago native, who was one of three true tied for second with two touchdowns, and third freshmen to see playing time, made two starts with 13.5 yards per catch and 28.1 yards per at left tackle, two at left guard and one at right game. His 337 yards and 25 grabs rank third in IU tackle. In his five starts, the team averaged 144.4 history among true freshmen. rushing yards per game. Doss, a 6-3, Indianapolis product, played Mike Stark started 11 games and played in in eight games and caught 14 passes for 186 all 12 contests at right tackle, but he will miss yards, averaging 13.3 yards per reception, and spring practice due to a back injury. Junior added one touchdown. He hauled in a career- James Brewer will get the first chance to take high eight passes for a team season-high 107 his place. Brewer has battled foot and ankle yards and a TD in the Hoosiers’ win over No. 22 injuries throughout his career, although he did (BCS) Northwestern. Doss became the first true see action in eight games a year ago. freshman since O.J. Conner in 1997 to go over Junior Alex Perry will miss spring practice 100 receiving yards, just the third true freshman Senior left tackle Rodger Saffold battled a after suffering an ACL injury in the offseason. (fourth time) in IU history to record a 100-yard back injury in 2008 to start 10 games and He started the first five games of the season receiving game (Ernie Jones, twice; Conner) has started 29 of IU’s last 33 contests. at center before moving to tackle. Sophomore iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU spring football • 10 INDIANA University 2009 FOOTBALL Preview 2009 Spring PREVIEW

Andrew McDonald will back up Pagán at left freshmen and a pair of offensive linemen will Terrance Thomas moves from the interior to the guard, fifth-year senior Mike Reiter sits No. 2 at receive the opportunity to play alongside All- outside. right guard and sophomore Josh Hager is listed Big Ten senior ends Jammie Kirlew and Greg behind Brewer. Middleton. LINEBACKERS Reiter proved to be one of the most versatile On the heels of Middleton’s All-American Two-thirds of one of the deepest and most and tenacious stalwarts upfront for the Hoosiers. 2007 campaign, Kirlew made a name for himself talented positions on the team last season He played all three interior positions over the nationally in 2008. The duo ranks as one of the return in 2009 and will be joined by a junior who final seven games with two starts at left guard, top defensive end pairings in Indiana history. turned in one of the top defensive performances one at center and one at right guard. In his four Middleton ranks fourth on the career sacks list in the season finale. Senior linebackers Will starts, the team averaged 149.8 rushing yards per with 20, while Kirlew is a half-sack out of the top Patterson and Matt Mayberry will be joined by game, 4.0 yards per rush and scored six rushing five with 16.5 and shares fourth in IU lore with Tyler Replogle, who replaces four-year starter touchdowns. McDonald made appearances at 37.0 career tackles for loss. Geno Johnson at the strong-side position. tackle and guard, including back-to-back starts Kirlew was elected the team’s Anthony Patterson, who will miss spring practice against Iowa and at Illinois, while Hager saw Thompson Most Valuable Player following the with a wrist injury, was named captain prior to action in the team’s first two games. season and was named one of only six finalists the 2008 campaign and finished fourth on the Talented redshirt freshman Will Matte, who for the Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year team with 55 tackles (42 solos) despite missing was named the team’s 2008 co-offensive scout Award. The Orlando, Fla., native was also voted nearly three games with a knee injury. He is player of the year, will back up Saxon at center first team All-Big Ten by the conference media second on the team since the 2006 season with along with redshirt freshman walk-on Chris and second team by the league’s coaches. He 200 total tackles (Austin Thomas, 2002) and first Ahlfeld, while classmate Marc Damish will get a finished the season with 10.5 sacks and 19.5 with 127 solos. Patterson started nine games at look at guard. Chris’s father, Steve, was a guard tackles for loss, both ranked fourth on Indiana’s weak-side linebacker and posted 8.5 tackles for on the Indiana basketball team from 1972-75 single-season list. Kirlew ended 2008 second in loss, which shared second on the club, with one and is currently an orthopedic surgeon for the the Big Ten and tied for 14th nationally in sacks, interception and one fumble recovery. team and his brother, Adam, was a guard for the and third in the league and sixth nationally in Mayberry, in his first season as a starter Hoosiers from 2004-08. tackles for loss. patrolling the middle, led the team and finished In 2007, Middleton was a finalist for the Ted 10th in the Big Ten with 89 tackles a year ago. DEFENSIVE LINE Hendricks Award in addition to being named He became the first member of the front seven After posting 73 sacks the past two seasons, first team All-Big Ten by both the coaches and to lead IU in tackles since 2005 (Kyle Killion). the top two-year total in IU history, fresh faces media, Indiana’s first All-Big Ten first team Mayberry also finished second with five sacks will litter the interior of the Hoosier defensive selection from the defensive line since Adewale and shared second with 8.5 tackles for loss, as line this spring. With the graduations of Keith Ogunleye in 1997. The Indianapolis product he started all 12 games. and Kevin Burrus and Deonte Mack missing secured All-America distinction from the Walter Replogle finished the season with 26 tackles the spring due to hip surgery, a trio of redshirt Camp Football Foundation (second team), over the last two Saturdays, including a team the Associated Press (third), Sporting News, CBSSports.com, SI.com (second), Rivals.com (second) and CollegeFootballNews.com (first). Middleton broke Van Waiters’ school record (14 in 1987) with 16 sacks (102 yards lost), a total that led the nation, and finished fourth in Big Ten single-season history with his 16 sacks. Junior Jarrod Smith and sophomore Milton Owens will switch over from the offensive line to the defensive line. Smith played 11 games with two starts at guard and center in 2008. He is no stranger to the defensive side of the ball, as he played tackle at Fairborn High School, where he recorded 53 tackles and two sacks. Redshirt freshmen Nicholas Sliger – IU’s 2008 co-defensive scout team player of the year – Larry Black, Jr., and Mick Mentzer add talented depth and will see playing time this spring. Mack, who is expected to be ready to go when preseason camp opens, started nine games and played in 11 overall. He made 21 tackles with two sacks, 2.5 tackles for loss and one fumble recovery on the season. Behind Kirlew and Middleton on the ends are junior Terrance Thomas, sophomores Eric Senior defensive end Jammie Kirlew Thomas and Fred Jones and redshirt freshman Middle linebacker Matt Mayberry led the earned first team All-Big Ten honors with Kyle Kozak. Jones and Eric Thomas played in 12 Hoosiers and finished 10th in the Big Ten 10 sacks and 19.5 TFLs last season. and 11 games, respectively, last season, while with 89 tackles his junior campaign. 11 • 2009 IU Spring Football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University Preview FOOTBALL 2009 Spring PREVIEW season-high 19 tackles, nine solo, with the He leads the Hoosiers with 202 tackles since out Council and Jones. The Indianapolis native first sack of his career at Purdue. He earned the start of the 2006 season and is second with went on to start all 12 games and finished fifth on the Terry P. Cole “Impact Player” Award as the 121 solos (Will Patterson, 127). Thomas also the team with 54 tackles, 39 solo, and added two team’s most outstanding player in the Old Oaken forced a fumble, recorded two tackles for loss tackles for loss, four pass breakups, one forced Bucket game. Replogle, who appeared in 11 and broke up a pass. In the Hoosiers’ win over fumble and one fumble recovery. games and was named the team’s special teams Northwestern, Thomas collected 10 stops, five Phillips went down with a season-ending ACL player of the year, finished with 38 tackles, solo, picked off a pair of passes and netted one injury in the first half of the third game of the 20 solo, one sack, one forced fumble and one pass breakup. season, paving the way for Council to enter the fumble recovery. Polk finished sixth on the team with 52 tackles starting lineup. Council saw action in the first Fifth-year senior Justin Carrington will fill in and fifth with 40 solos. He recovered one fumble three games and started the next seven before for Patterson during spring ball. In his second and returned it 31 yards for a score against Ball missing the final two with an ankle injury. Jones, full season at linebacker after his conversion State. In addition, Polk shared the team lead who played in nine of the first 10 games, earned from running back, he appeared in all 12 games with two forced fumbles, picked off one pass, starts opposite Adkins in place of Council. and finished 2008 with 28 tackles, 18 solo, two broke up two passes and recorded 1.5 tackles Council led the team with nine pass breakups pass breakups and a half-sack. for loss. and finished the year with 45 tackles, 39 solo. Following in Carrington’s footsteps, junior Jones made 20 tackles, 18 solo, with one Trea Burgess transitions from running back CORNERBACKS interception, three pass breakups and one to linebacker. A key contributor on the team’s The biggest position switch this offseason tackle for loss. He recorded a career-high 10 special teams unit, Burgess sits No. 2 on the concerns the cornerback position, as senior tackles, nine solo, with a pass breakup in the depth chart behind Replogle along with redshirt Ray Fisher moves over to the defense. Fisher is season finale at Purdue. freshman Chad Sherer, IU’s 2008 co-defensive one of 14 Hoosiers with 100 career receptions Junior Adrian Burks will battle for playing time scout team player of the year. and 1,000 career receiving yards, but has the in the fall but will miss the spring due to shoulder In the middle, sophomores Darius Johnson speed and added 13 pounds of muscle in order surgery. Additionally, Peter St. Fort is ready to and Ian Reeves will back up Mayberry. Johnson to return to the defensive position he manned as compete for playing time after redshirting the saw action in every game last season, while a two-way player at Glenville High School. 2008 campaign. Reeves received playing time in 10 of the team’s A trio of young, talented corners who received 12 contests. their first career playing time and starts a SPECIAL TEAMS year ago will compete for action on the field Following the graduation of Austin Starr, the SAFETIES along with Fisher. Junior Richard Council and Hoosiers are in the market for a starting kicker Off all the team’s injuries, the Indiana sophomores Chris Adkins and Donnell Jones for the first time in three seasons. Starr finished secondary was hit the hardest. Three-quarters combined to start 21 games in 2008. his career fourth on the school’s career field of the secondary, including safeties Austin Adkins won the starting position opposite goals list (43), fourth on the extra points list (103) Thomas and Nick Polk, sustained season- Christopher Phillips in preseason camp, beating and sixth on the points list (232). He also handled ending ACL injuries. Thomas missed seven kickoffs each of his four years in Bloomington. starts due to injuries (ankle and ACL), while Polk Junior Nick Ford and redshirt freshmen missed five (knee, ACL). Kyler Scott and Nick Freeland will compete The two senior leaders will be limited in for the opportunity to face off against incoming spring practice, paving the way for several freshman Mitch Ewald for the 2009 starting job players to get an extra look. Junior Jerimy Finch during preseason camp. Ewald (Naperville, Ill./ and sophomore Jarrell Drane will open practice Waubonsie Valley) is rated the third-best kicker with the first unit at free and strong safety, nationally by Rivals.com, fourth by ESPN.com respectively, and three wideouts will move to and fifth by Scout.com. safety. Shane Covington, Collin Taylor and Kyle Sophomore punter Chris Hagerup will miss Dietrick will switch sides of the ball to bolster spring practice due to offseason ACL surgery, the team’s depth at the position. but will be ready to go by preseason camp. Finch battled a leg injury and played in five Hagerup received honorable mention All-Big games at safety and on special teams. He Ten recognition from the conference media and blocked punts in back-to-back games against was a Sporting News, Rivals.com and Phil Steele Ball State and Michigan State and ended the Magazine Freshman All-American second team season with six tackles. Drane saw action in selection in 2008. three games, against No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern, The Whitefish Bay, Wis., native finished the Central Michigan and Wisconsin. year with an average of 42.4 yards on 61 punts, During the week after Thomas suffered his tied for the seventh-best single-season average ACL injury in the team’s win over Northwestern, in school history, and ranked third in the Big Polk sustained his season-ending ACL. Thomas Ten and 22nd nationally with a 42.4 average. missed two games with an ankle injury and Hagerup’s average was the third best by a missed the final four with his ACL injury. Polk freshman in the country. missed one game with a knee injury and sat out Senior Charlie Klingensmith will handle the final three games with his ACL. Senior Ray Fisher is moving to cornerback punting duties in the spring and fifth-year senior Thomas finished the year with 41 tackles, 22 this spring after spending his first three Brandon Bugg will return for his second year as solo, and led the team with two interceptions. seasons at wide receiver. the team’s long snapper. iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU spring football • 12 INDIANA University 2009 FOOTBALL Preview 2009 Spring Football Notes

THURSDAY NIGHT LIGHTS NORTHERN EXPOSURE nior offensive lineman Alex Perry, sophomore Indiana kicks off the 2009 campaign with its When the Hoosiers take the field for their punter Chris Hagerup and redshirt freshman first-ever meeting with Eastern Kentucky at season opener against Eastern Kentucky on Charles Love III are each recovering from ACL 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 3. It marks the first Sept. 3, Memorial Stadium’s facelift will be com- surgeries. Thursday game in Memorial Stadium’s history. plete. The North End Zone Facility is scheduled Senior weak-side linebacker and one of last The game will be televised by the Big Ten Net- for completion during the summer of 2009. The year’s tri-captains, Will Patterson, is out with a work. 100,000 square-foot facility will address several wrist injury, and junior defensive tackle Deonte “I think it will be a special treat for our fans to critical needs for IU Athletics. Mack is recovering from hip surgery. Junior open our season and our renovated stadium on At the heart of the new structure will be a right tackle Mike Stark will miss the spring due the Thursday night before Labor Day weekend,” 24,000 square-foot strength and conditioning to a back injury, while junior cornerback Adrian Indiana University Vice President and Director of center, located at field level, providing student- Burks will sit out following shoulder surgery. Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass said. “Hope- athletes in every varsity sport with access to In 2008, the Hoosiers were battered by inju- fully, it will not only help our attendance versus a essential weight training and cardio equipment. ries. Indiana lost 41 starting games to 17 starters. game in the middle of the holiday weekend, but it Nearby will be the headquarters of the Indiana CB Christopher Phillips missed nine games fol- will be a great kickoff for a new football tradition football program, featuring new staff offices, lowed by Thomas (7), Polk (5), QB Kellen Lewis in our new stadium.” position meeting rooms and a team auditorium. (3), Mack (2), LT Rodger Saffold (2), CB Richard The last time the Hoosiers played on a Thurs- The facility will also offer increased space for Council (2) and Patterson (2). Wide receivers day came back on Sept. 6, 2001, in their season athletic administration offices. Andrew Means and Ray Fisher, C Pete Saxon, opener at North Carolina State. IU last played a In addition, the North End Zone will house the TE Brian Zematis, Perry, RG Cody Faulkner, red- regular season game on a non-Saturday in Terry IU Hall of Champions and provide approximately shirt freshman LG Andrew McDonald, QB Ben Hoeppner’s first game as Hoosier head coach at a 5,000-seat bowl. A new 18,000-square foot Chappell and Stark each missed one game. Central Michigan on Sept. 2, 2005. Academic Resource Center will be housed un- Indiana lost three-quarters of its secondary to derneath the East side of the stadium, meeting ACL injuries and took a big hit on the offensive IU, UVA TO SQUARE OFF all the student-athletes’ needs. line. The line used eight different starting line- Indiana University Vice President and Direc- ups on the season and seven different starting tor of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass an- COACHING STAFF UPDATE lineups over the final seven weeks. nounced that Indiana and the University of Vir- Dennis Springer has been tabbed the team’s ginia have agreed to a home-and-home football assistant head coach. Springer joined the Hoo- SACK CAMPAIGN series starting this fall. siers in 2008 and served as running backs coach Defensive end Jammie Kirlew was named a The Virginia game fills a slot in the Hoosiers’ and co-special teams coordinator and will main- finalist for the 2008 Ted Hendricks Defensive End schedule recently vacated by the University of tain those roles once again in 2009. Kyle Conner of the Year Award. The junior, who earned first South Florida. USF asked to defer a game with will remain as tight ends coach and add assis- team All-Big Ten honors from the conference Indiana so it could begin a series with Florida tant offensive line coach to his duties. media and second team recognition from the State University. Offensive coordinator and quarterbacks conference coaches, was one of six finalists. IU and UVa will meet next season in Char- coach Matt Canada, wide receivers coach Billy It marked the second straight year a Hoosier lottesville, Va., on Oct.10. Virginia will travel to Lynch and offensive line coach Bobby Johnson pass-rusher earned a spot as one of the Hen- Bloomington for the return matchup on Sept. 10, will remain in their current capacity. dricks finalists. Greg Middleton received the 2011. It will mark Indiana’s 16th meeting against On the defensive side of the ball, co-defensive honor during the 2007 season. an ACC opponent and its first since a 2001 show- coordinators Brian George and Joe Palcic will Kirlew finished second in the Big Ten in sacks down with North Carolina State in Raleigh. handle the defensive tackles and secondary, (10.5) and 12th nationally (0.88 per game), and respectively. Mike Yeager will transition from second in the league in tackles for loss (19.5) and HOOSIERS HOST SIX safeties coach to linebackers coach, as George tied for fifth nationally (1.63 per game). In confer- The Hoosiers welcome six teams, including Ricumstrict moves from linebackers coach to ence action only, the Hoosiers’ MVP paced the Ohio State and Purdue, to newly-renovated Me- defensive ends coach. Big Ten with 15 tackles for loss and finished tied morial Stadium in 2009. Six of the Hoosiers’ 12 for third with seven sacks. opponents reached postseason play in 2008 and MAKING THE SWITCH The Orlando native recorded a sack in six of the competitive home schedule also features Seven players will move from offense to de- his last eight games. He posted two against Wis- games with Eastern Kentucky, Western Michi- fense this spring. Most notably, senior Ray Fish- consin, his third multi-sack game of the season gan, Illinois and Wisconsin. er will move from wide receiver to cornerback. and the fourth of his career. His team- and ca- Following a two-year absence, Michigan Three other wideouts in 2008 - Shane Covington, reer-high 10.5 sacks are good for fourth place on and Ohio State replace Minnesota and Michi- Collin Taylor and Kyle Dietrick - will join Fisher IU’s single-season list, and his 16.5 career sacks gan State on the Indiana ledger. IU will face the in the defensive backfield at safety. are a half-sack behind Joe Huff for fifth place on Wolverines, Akron, Virginia, Northwestern, Iowa Jarrod Smith and Milton Owens will switch the school’s career chart. and Penn State on the road. over from the offensive line to the defensive “This is a great home schedule with some of tackle, while Trea Burgess heads from running HANG TIME the top teams in ,” head coach back to linebacker. Punter Chris Hagerup was recognized on Bill Lynch said. “We want the Hoosier Nation to three Freshman All-America Teams. Sporting come out and support us, and to enjoy our new M*A*S*H UNIT News, Rivals.com and Phil Steele each selected state-of-the art facility.” Nine Hoosiers will miss entirely or be limited the redshirt freshman as a second-teamer. For a full listing of the scheduling please visit in spring practice due to injuries. Fifth-year se- Hagerup, who was recognized as honorable page 3. nior safeties Austin Thomas and Nick Polk, ju- mention All-Big Ten, wrapped up his first sea- 13 • 2009 IU Spring Football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University Preview FOOTBALL 2009 Spring Football Notes son handling the team’s punting duties with a er, Max Dedmond, Taylor Donnell, Matt Ernest, not selected in the NFL Draft, Means will focus 42.4 average and shared the seventh-best sin- Mitchell Evans, Bruce Hampton, Jammie Kir- solely on his baseball career. gle-season average in IU history. His average lew, Joe Kleinsmith, Alex Perry, Mike Reiter, ranked third in the Big Ten, 22nd nationally and Tyler Replogle, Jeff Sanders, Pete Saxon, Aus- 2009 SIGNING CLASS was the third best by a freshman in the country. tin Starr, Collin Taylor, Eric Thomas and Brian Eighteen student-athletes will continue their The Whitefish Bay, Wis., native boomed 13 of Zematis represented the football team. football playing careers at Indiana University, his 61 punts over 50 yards, including a Big Ten- head coach Bill Lynch announced on Wednes- long 67-yarder, and landed 14 inside the 20-yard MEANS TO AN END day. Lynch’s second recruiting class includes line and five inside the 10. Hagerup kicked Andrew Means was the lone Hoosier to work one four-star recruit and 12 three-star recruits at least one 50-yarder in nine of the team’s 12 out at the NFL Combine. The Avon Lake, Ohio, in the Rivals.com and Scout.com rankings. games and collected IU’s special teams player native compiled the 10th-best 20-yard shuttle Eight players in the class reside from Indi- of the week honors nine times. time among the participating wideouts. At Indi- ana, five from Ohio, two each from Illinois and ana’s Pro Day, Means ran a 4.36 40-yard dash Michigan and one from Pennsylvania. The Hoo- INDIANA 3.0 and did 18 reps of 225 on the bench press. siers bolstered their depth on the offensive line, Twenty-eight football Hoosiers recorded a Means closed his Indiana career with 102 signing a quartet of linemen. Indiana added two grade point average of 3.0 or higher in the 2008 receptions and 1,272 yards to become the 14th quarterbacks, two wide receivers, two defen- fall semester. That number accounts for 26 per- Hoosier to reach 100 career catches and 1,000 sive linemen, two linebackers and two defensive cent of the roster. career yards. He led the team with 450 yards and backs. The Hoosiers also welcomed one running Thirty players (33 percent) now hold cumula- finished second with 34 receptions in 2008. back, one tight end, one kicker and one fullback/ tive GPAs over 3.0. This comes on the heels of As Means awaits the NFL Draft (April 25-26), linebacker for the incoming class of 2009. a school-record 22 Hoosier football student- he reported to the Cincinnati Reds spring train- “We are excited that this group of young men athletes earning Academic All-Big Ten honors. ing camp in Sarasota, Fla. A center fielder for has decided to join us,” Lynch said. “We feel we Student-athletes must be letterwinners in at the Hoosier baseball team, the Reds selected covered our positions of need with high-quality least their second academic year at their insti- Means in the 11th round of the Major League prospects that achieved a great deal throughout tution and carry a grade-point average (GPA) of Baseball First Year Player Draft. their high school careers. Our staff did a great 3.0 or better to be eligible for Academic All-Big Means signed a professional contract with job identifying, evaluating and recruiting this Ten selection. the Reds and reported to Billings, Mont., last outstanding group, and we feel we became a Chris Adkins, Leon Beckum, Brandon Bugg, summer. He hit .231 with three homers and 16 better football program today.” Trea Burgess, Ben Chappell, Zach Davis-Walk- RBIs before returning to the Hoosiers. If he is A full listing of the 2009 class is below:

2009 INDIANA SIGNING CLASS Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Lawrence Barnett DB 5-10 180 Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Luers Ted Bolser (BOWL-sir) TE 6-5 230 Cincinnati, Ohio/Indian Hill Dimitrius Carr LB 6-1 205 Calumet City, Ill./Mount Carmel Charlie Chapman OL 6-6 275 South Rockwood, Mich./Airport Jamonne (juh-MAHN) Chester WR 6-1 195 Detroit, Mich./Redford Covenant Javon (juh-VOHN) Cornley DL 6-5 220 Columbus, Ohio/Northland Griffen Dahlstrom (DOLL-strum) FB/LB 6-3 210 Coatesville, Ind./North Putnam Mitch Ewald (EE-wahld) K 5-10 165 Naperville, Ill./Waubonsie Valley Dusty Kiel (KEEL) QB 6-2 220 Columbus, Ind./East Pat McShane OL 6-5 280 Stow, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit Aaron Price OL 6-4 285 Bloomington, Ind./South Adam Replogle (ruh-PLOH-gull) DL 6-3 270 Centerville, Ohio/Centerville Colin Rodkey OL 6-4 270 Monroeville, Pa./Gateway Damon Sims LB 6-3 220 Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain Nick Turner RB 6-0 185 Indianapolis, Ind./Southport Duwyce (duh-WEESS) Wilson WR 6-3 190 Columbus, Ind./East Edward Wright-Baker QB 6-1 205 Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville Nick Zachery DB 6-1 200 Sheridan, Ind./Sheridan

Notes on Class: * Adam Replogle will join his brother, junior linebacker Tyler, next season. * Dimitrius Carr, Dusty Kiel, Colin Rodkey, Duwyce Wilson and Nick Zachery each reached their respective state semifinals in 2008. Zachery (2005-07) and Lawrence Barnett (2007) were both part of state championship teams in their careers. Barnett also won a basketball state title in 2007. * Javon Cornley’s brother, Jamelle, is a senior forward on Penn State’s men’s basketball team. * The eight signees from Indiana make it 46 on the IU roster, accounting for 43.8 percent of the team. * Seventeen of the 18 signees played at least two sports in high school.

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU spring football • 14 INDIANA University 2009 Football hoosiers become the first team in Indiana history to 2006 (Freshman): Played in one game, claim four consecutive state titles ... rated the seeing action against Michigan State. Tyler 9 13th-best prospect in the state of Indiana by Rivals.com ... all-conference selection and hon- 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. Adetona orable mention all-state as a senior ... member WR • 6-1, 207 • Fr.-R of a defense that surrendered only 124 points Prep/Personal: Wide receiver and defen- Gainesville, Ga. in 15 games (8.3 points) ... earned three letters sive back for head coach Ron Kuzeleski at Alli- in football ... also a track state champion and ance High School, earning All-Ohio, All-North- Gainesville all-state selection ... parents are Chris and Feli- east Ohio Inland District and All-Metro Athletic cia Adkins ... born on Sept. 27, 1988, Christian Conference first team honors ... recorded 396 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season. Steve Adkins II is a telecommunications major. yards and five touchdowns as a junior ... a three-year starter and two-year captain ... av- Prep/Personal: Wide receiver for head CAREER Stats eraged 35 yards per catch with 11 touchdowns coach Bruce Miller at Gainesville High School ... Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD as a senior and recorded four interceptions at chalked up 75 receptions for 1,169 yards (14.9) 2008 39 15 54 2.0-6 0-0 1 1 0 4 strong safety ... parents are Danese Martin and and 12 touchdowns in 2007 ... also rushed for Totals 39 15 54 2.0-6 0-0 1 1 0 4 Louis Banks ... born on Jan. 11, 1987, Christo- 389 yards and scored twice ... an all-state, all- pher James Banks is a criminal justice major. region and all-county selection ... named re- ceiver of the year ... Rivals.com ranked Adetona Chris 61 the No. 96 wideout nationally ... selected team Leon 48 MVP after recording 53 catches, 777 yards and Ahlfeld eight scores his junior campaign ... set school Beckum career records with 134 catches, 2,052 yards OL • 6-1, 256 • Fr.-R and 20 touchdowns ... Prep Star All-Southeast Indianapolis, Ind. LB • 5-11, 221 • So.-R Region selection ... prince of an African tribe in North Central Bloomington, Ind. Nigeria and is projected to be the next king ... North one of two members in the 2008 signing class from the state of Georgia ... mother is Linda 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named Earls ... Earls played college basketball and ran scout team player of the week following the 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in each of the track at UAB and his aunt, Brenda Hill, played Western Kentucky game. team’s final six games on special teams and re- basketball at Auburn ... born on May 28, 1990, corded two tackles ... named scout team player Tyler M. Adetona is an exploratory student. Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for of the week following the Central Michigan head coach Mark Haste at North Central High game and IU special teams player of the week School ... earned all-state, all-conference and twice ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. all-county honors ... member of the South All- CHRIS 29 Star team also collected academic all-confer- 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named ence accolades ... three-year football letter- scout team player of the week following the Adkins winner also played basketball ... named team Michigan State game. CB • 6-1, 186 • So.-R captain in football and basketball ... North Indianapolis, Ind. Central basketball team finished state runner- Prep/Personal: Played for head coach Warren Central up in 2007 and sectional champs in 2008 ... par- Scott Bless at Bloomington North High School ents are Steve and Helen Ahlfeld ... Steve was ... Indiana Football Coaches Association 4A a guard on the Indiana basketball team from All-State, Bloomington Herald-Times Big State 2008 (Freshman): Started all 12 games at 1972-75 and is currently an orthopedic surgeon honorable mention and IFCA Academic All- cornerback ... finished fifth on the team with for the team ... brother, Adam, was a guard for State selection as a senior ... named all-con- 54 tackles, 39 solo, and added two tackles for the Hoosiers from 2004-08 ... Steve and Adam ference and team MVP as a junior and senior loss, four pass breakups, one forced fumble and are the only father/son graduates in the history ... totaled 86 tackles and forced three fumbles one fumble recovery ... posted a career-high 10 of the IU men’s basketball program ... born on in 2006 ... parents are Dan Beckum and Deloris tackles, seven solo, at No. 7 (AP) Penn State ... Nov. 24, 1989, Christopher Ryan Ahlfeld is a Washington ... born on Feb. 22, 1989, Leon Bec- collected a career-best eight solo stops, nine biology major. kum is a fitness specialist major. total, with one tackle for loss against Iowa ... recorded seven tackles with a TFL vs. Michigan State ... forced a fumble returned for a score and broke up a pass against Ball State ... re- CHRIS 80 Damarlo 88 covered a fumble and added a pass breakup in win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... made Banks Belcher his collegiate debut against Western Kentucky WR • 6-2, 176 • Sr.-5th WR • 6-5, 209 • So. ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. Alliance, Ohio Fort Wayne, Ind. Alliance North Side 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... two-time scout team player of the week (Indiana State and Minnesota). 2008 (Junior): Recorded an eight-yard re- 2008 (Freshman): One of three true fresh- ception, the first of his career, against Murray men to play for the Hoosiers in 2008 ... made Prep/Personal: Cornerback for head coach State ... also saw action against Iowa. two starts and played in all 12 games ... fin- Steve Tutsie at Warren Central High School ... ished the season fourth on the team with 25 high school teammate of Hoosier junior safety 2007 (Sophomore): Appeared in three receptions, third with 337 yards, tied for sec- Jerimy Finch and sophomore offensive lineman games as a reserve wide receiver. ond with two touchdowns, and third with 13.5 Andrew McDonald ... helped Warren Central yards per catch and 28.1 yards per game ... 15 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University hoosiers Football 337 yards and 25 grabs rank third in IU history among true freshmen ... first career reception came on a five-yard touchdown against West- James 73 Trea 21 ern Kentucky in the season opener ... became the first Hoosier true freshman to reach the end Brewer Burgess zone since Brandon Walker-Roby in 2005 ... set OT • 6-8, 339 • Jr.-R LB • 6-1, 226 • Jr.-R career highs with six catches for 82 yards and Indianapolis, Ind. Jeffersonville, Ind. a touchdown in the Hoosiers’ win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... along with teammate Arlington Jeffersonville Tandon Doss (107 yards), the duo set an Indiana true freshman record with 189 yards against 2008 (Sophomore): Saw action in the first Former reserve running back moves to line- the Wildcats ... made four catches for 73 yards eight games of the season on the offensive line backer during spring practice. against Michigan State ... collected 58 yards, before suffering a season-ending ankle injury. including a 47-yarder, at Minnesota ... caught 2008 (Sophomore): Played in all 12 of the three balls against Murray State (37 yards), 2007 (Freshman): Missed the 2007 season team’s games at running back and on special vs. Wisconsin (32 yards) and against Central with a foot injury. teams ... finished the season with 54 yards Michigan (28 yards). on 17 carries ... had 29 yards on eight carries 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. against Murray State ... rushed three times at Prep/Personal: Wide receiver for head No. 7 (AP) Penn State (10 yards) and vs. Wis- coach Casey Kolkman at North Side High Prep/Personal: Offensive guard under consin (six yards) ... gained six yards on two at- School ... set the North Side single-season head coach Rob Patchett at Arlington High tempts against Western Kentucky ... four-time record with 688 receiving yards as a senior in School ... began playing football again as a Hoosier special teams player of the week ... 2006 ... earned second team Summit Athletic senior after playing basketball as a sophomore Academic All-Big Ten selection. Conference (SAC) honors ... earned three let- and junior ... spent first two years of high school ters in football and two letters in basketball at Warren Central and one year at Lawrence 2007 (Freshman): A reserve at running ... collected first team SAC and all-area bas- Central before transferring to Arlington, where back, appearing in four games and recording ketball honors in 2007 ... also claimed team he earned 5A All-State recognition ... garnered 18 carries for 77 yards and a touchdown ... rebounding award ... one of six Hoosiers in the Indianapolis Star All-City football honors in posted 10 rushes for 50 yards and his first ca- 2008 signing class ... parents are Matt and Lor- 2005 ... parents are James Brewer, Sr., and reer touchdown against Indiana State ... also raine Belcher ... born on Oct. 8, 1988, Damarlo Neitra Squires ... born on Dec. 23, 1987, James made one catch for 14 yards in the game ... ran Belcher is an exploratory student. Da’One Brewer is a general studies major. for 25 yards on five carries against Minnesota ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. CAREER Stats Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G Brandon 53 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. 2008 25 337 2 47 2.1 13.5 28.1 Totals 25 337 2 47 2.1 13.5 28.1 Prep/Personal: Earned all-area honors Bugg and was named first team all-conference as LS • 6-0, 251 • Sr.-5th a senior at Jeffersonville High School ... also 50 Mishawaka, Ind. a member of the 2005 all-region team and Larry Penn selected as an IFCA North-South All-Star ... earned all-state special mention following Black, Jr. his senior campaign and was named the 2005 DT • 6-2, 312 • Fr.-R 2008 (Junior): Served as the team’s long Area Player of the Year ... parents are Reginald Cincinnati, Ohio snapper on punts all season and on extra points Burgess and Barbara Readus ... born on Jan. and field goals the first eight games ... recorded Wyoming 17, 1988, Reganel LeAntrea Burgess is a tele- one tackle each against Ball State and Iowa ... communications major. seven-time IU special teams player of the week 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. CAREER Stats scout team player of the week following the Year att Yards TD lg avg/C avg/G Wisconsin game. 2007 (Sophomore): Saw his first collegiate 2007 18 77 1 18 4.3 19.2 action against Indiana State. 2008 17 54 0 6 3.2 4.5 Prep/Personal: Defensive tackle for head Totals 35 131 1 18 3.7 8.2 coach Bernie Barre at Wyoming High School ... 2006 (Freshman): Did not see any game all-state, all-city and first team all-league se- action in 2006. lection ... selected to play in the North-South Ohio All-Star Game and collected Anthony Mu- 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. noz Lineman of the Year honor ... team captain and most valuable player recorded 73 tackles in Prep/Personal: A two-year starter who 2007 and led Wyoming to an 8-3 mark and an earned all-league honors as a senior at 2004 appearance in the state playoffs ... 55th-rated state runner-up Mishawaka Penn High School prospect in the state of Ohio by Scout.com ...... also an accomplished rugby player at Penn Prep Star All-Midwest Region selection ... four- ... parents are Bill and Cathy Bugg ... born on year letterwinner and honors student ... one of Sept. 29, 1986, Brandon M. Bugg is a combined two members in the 2008 signing class from accounting and MBA major ... he is the younger the state of Ohio ... parents are Larry, Sr., and brother of former Hoosier long snapper, Tim Tampala Black ... born on Dec. 1, 1989, Larry (2004-07). Black, Jr., is an exploratory student.

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football • 16 INDIANA University 2009 Football hoosiers 10 touchdowns, as a senior ... in a 58-0 route yardage and touchdown marks as a senior ... of Kofa High School, led Desert Vista with 13 also a member of the National Honor Society ... Aaron 31 carries for 143 yards and a touchdown while parents are Eugene and Tina Carrington ... born recording 11 carries for 138 yards and a TD on Jan. 30, 1987, Justin Gabriel Carrington is a Burks against Marcos de Niza High School ... also ran SPEA management major. WR • 5-11, 187 • Jr.-R track at Desert Vista ... parents are Mark and Phoenix, Ariz. Cynthia Burks ... born on Sept. 27, 1987, Adrian CAREER Stats Michael Burks is a political science major ... he Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD Desert Vista is the twin brother of fellow Hoosier and red- 2007 24 13 37 2.0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 shirt junior wide receiver, Aaron. 2008 18 10 28 0.5-2 0.5-2 0 0 0 2 2008 (Sophomore): Did not see any game Totals 42 23 65 2.5-4 0.5-2 0 0 0 3 action in 2008. CAREER Stats Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD 2007 (Freshman): Made three appearanc- 2008 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Ben 4 es, primarily on special teams ... switched from 2008 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 defensive back to wideout midway through the Totals 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Chappell season ... two-time scout team player of the week (Minnesota and Purdue). QB • 6-3, 235 • Jr.-R 25 Bloomington, Ind. 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. Justin South Prep/Personal: Played defensive back Carrington and return specialist under Desert Vista head LB • 6-0, 223 • Sr.-5th 2008 (Sophomore): Played in 11 of 12 coach Dan Hinds ... DVHS defense held op- Leesburg, Va. games and started three times ... threw for 1,001 yards with four touchdowns and three in- ponents to seven points or fewer on three Liberty occasions in 2005 ... against perennial power terceptions ... completed 52.3 percent of passes Mountain View, Burks returned a punt 70 yards (80-of-153) and carded a 111.95 efficiency rat- for a touchdown ... scored on a 16-yard fumble 2008 (Junior): Played in all 12 games at ing ... started at Illinois, against Northwestern recovery against another state power in Moun- linebacker and on special teams ... finished the and Wisconsin ... led team to victory over No. tain Pointe ... also ran track at Desert Vista ... year with 28 tackles, 18 solo, two pass break- 22 (BCS) Northwestern, throwing for one TD, parents are Mark and Cynthia Burks ... born on ups and a half-sack ... made five tackles and a 43-yarder, and rushing for another ... went Sept. 27, 1987, Aaron Matthew Burks is a sport broke up a pass against Wisconsin ... collected 21-of-34 (61.8) for a career-high 219 yards ... marketing and management major ... he is the five tackles, four solo, vs. Murray State ... re- passed for 126 yards with a 43-yard score, twin brother of fellow Hoosier and redshirt ju- corded three tackles, including his first career completed 11-of-20 passes and rushed for 24 nior defensive back, Adrian. half-sack, at Minnesota ... added four tackles yards with one touchdown in one half of action against Iowa and at Illinois ... two-time IU spe- vs. Wisconsin ... added 156 passing yards with cial teams player of the week. one TD of 63 yards against Central Michigan ... threw first career touchdown, a 77-yard strike, Adrian 23 2007 (Sophomore): Tallied 37 tackles and at Minnesota ... in first career start at Illinois, appeared in all 13 games after moving from recorded 172 passing yards ... added 107 yards Burks running back to linebacker in spring practice ... passing on 11-of-23 against Michigan State ... CB • 6-0, 175 • Jr.-R received the first start of his career in the In- raced for a career-high 42 yards and threw for Phoenix, Ariz. sight Bowl against Oklahoma State and collect- 83 yards vs. Iowa ... all four touchdown passes Desert Vista ed five solo tackles ... recorded 24 solo stops, were over 40-plus yards, including scores of 77, two tackles for loss and one pass breakup on 43, 64 and 43 ... collected first career rushing the year ... made three tackles, one for loss, score and added 52 passing yards against Mur- 2008 (Sophomore): Played in six games at against Indiana State in his defensive debut ray State ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. cornerback and on special teams ... missed four ... posted three tackles, two solo, at Iowa ... weeks due to illness ... finished the season with dragged down three Golden Gophers and broke 2007 (Freshman): Appeared in three four tackles, three solo, and one pass breakup up a pass against Minnesota ... made four tack- games during the campaign ... made his colle- ... made two stops at No. 7 (AP) Penn State. les at Michigan State ... set a career high with giate debut in the season opener against Indi- six tackles, one for loss, against Ball State. ana State, going 1-for-1 with a 14-yard comple- 2007 (Freshman): Played in five games tion ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. on special teams, making two solo stops ... 2006 (Freshman): Appeared in six games recorded one tackle against Indiana State and at running back ... three carries for 15 yards at 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. one stop vs. Ball State. Minnesota ... made debut vs. Wisconsin. Prep/Personal: Quarterback at Blooming- 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. ton South High School under head coach Drew Wood ... responsible for 2,359 yards and 27 Prep/Personal: Running back and wide Prep/Personal: Rushed for 1,886 yards touchdowns during his senior season to earn receiver under Desert Vista head coach Dan and 26 touchdowns en route to all-state honors Associated Press, Indiana High School Coach- Hinds ... totaled 684 rushing yards on 76 carries as a senior for head coach Tommy Buzzo at Lib- es Association and Bloomington Herald-Times and caught 14 passes for 141 yards, recording erty High School ... set single-season rushing first team all-state laurels ... six-touchdown

17 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University hoosiers Football performance against Pike tied for the best selection ... parents are Richard and Barbara output in Indiana in 2005 and also set a new Council ... born on Sept. 8, 1987, Richard Frank school record ... 399-yard effort against De- Council is a criminal justice major. Connor 10 catur Central was the fourth-best total in the state ... as a junior, he threw for 1,925 yards CAREER Stats Creevey and 25 touchdowns to garner Indiana Football Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD QB • 6-2, 218 • Fr.-R Coaches Association Junior 5A All-State rec- 2008 39 6 45 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 9 South Bend, Ind. ognition ... a preseason Midwest quarterback Totals 39 6 45 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 9 Fab 15 pick and earned a Rivals.com Indiana Marian Top 15 rating ... also a four-year letterwinner in basketball and a member of the Indiana Foot- Shane 38 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named ball Coaches Association Academic All-State scout team player of the week following the team ... parents are Steve and Laura Chappell Covington Northwestern game. ... born on June 2, 1987, Benjamin Scott Chap- pell is an accounting major. S • 6-1, 194 • Fr.-R Prep/Personal: Quarterback for head Milwaukee, Wis. coach Reggie Glon at Marian High School ... CAREER Stats Riverside University rushed for over 1,500 yard with 12 touchdowns Year Cmp att int Yds TD lg Pct avg/G effic and passed for over 800 yards with eight scores 2007 1 2 1 14 0 14 50.0 4.7 8.8 in 15 starts ... ran Marian’s triple-option offense Redshirted at wide receiver in 2008 and will 2008 80 153 3 1001 4 77 52.3 91.0 112.0 ... earned first team all-state, all-conference, get a look at safety this spring. Totals 81 155 4 1015 4 77 52.3 72.5 110.6 all-area, all-metro and all-region his senior season ... honorable mention all-state as a ju- 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named nior ... three-year football, basketball and track scout team player of the week following the letterwinner ... parents are Thomas and Susan 6 Purdue game. Richard Creevey ... Thomas played on Notre Dame’s 1973 national championship team under head Council Prep/Personal: Running back for head coach Ara Parseghian ... his grandfather played coach Patrick Wagner at Riverside University CB • 6-1, 201 • Jr.-R at Notre Dame under head coach Frank Leahy High School ... two-time all-conference and all- Carrollton, Texas ... born on Oct. 4, 1989, Connor John Creevey is area honoree ... named utility player of the year a history major. Newman Smith and selected to the 2008 Wisconsin All-Star Game ... rushed for 504 yards and six touch- 2008 (Sophomore): Started seven games downs on 71 carries his senior season in addi- and played in 10 overall ... missed the final two tion to passing for 608 yards and seven scoring Marc 65 games of the season with an ankle injury ... led strikes ... Scout.com No. 3 prospect and Rivals. the team with nine pass breakups and finished com No. 5 prospect in the state of Wisconsin Damisch the year with 45 tackles, 39 solo ... made eight ... listed as the No. 83 wide receiver nationally OL • 6-6, 303 • Fr.-R by Scout.com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region tackles, all solo, in the team’s win over No. 22 Arlington Heights, Ill. (BCS) Northwestern ... collected eight stops, selection ... an all-conference selection as a ju- seven solo, and one pass breakup at Illinois ... nior after rushing for 780 yards and eight touch- Buffalo Grove recorded seven tackles, six solo, and broke up downs on 78 carries ... also caught 30 balls for one pass against Wisconsin ... tallied six stops 478 yards with two touchdowns ... team went 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named and five solo tackles with two passes broken 11-2 and became the first city school since scout team player of the week following the up vs. Michigan State ... carded five tackles 1976 to earn a trip to the state semifinals ... Northwestern game. and a season-high three pass breakups against earned four varsity letters in football and four Central Michigan ... broke up two passes vs. in track and field ... placed second in the 4x100 Prep/Personal: Offensive tackle for head Iowa ... made his collegiate debut against relay at state three times ... finished third in coach Rich Roberts at Buffalo Grove High Western Kentucky. the nation in the triple jump in 2006 (46-11) School ... collected all-state, all-area and all- and fifth nationally in the long jump (22-02) ... a conference honors his senior season ... also 2007 (Freshman): Did not see any game two-time student of the month ... lone member named team most valuable player in 2007 ... action in 2007 ... named scout team player of in the 2008 signing class from the state of Wis- an academic all-conference selection ... ranked the week following the Ball State game. consin ... mother is Angela Covington ... born the No. 82 offensive tackle in the nation by on Sept. 17, 1989, Shane Emmanuelle Eittenne ESPN.com and the 38th-best prospect in the 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. Covington is an exploratory student. state of Illinois by Scout.com ... Prep Star All- Midwest Region selection ... earned two var- Prep/Personal: Earned All-District 10 5A sity letters in football, one in track and one in honors as a senior wide receiver and corner- baseball ... one of three members in the 2008 back at Newman Smith High School for head signing class from the state of Illinois ... par- coach Bobby Bounds ... caught 33 passes for ents are Craig and Janet Damisch ... born on 578 yards and six touchdowns as a senior, Nov. 4, 1989, Marc James Damisch is an ex- including a seven-reception, 164-yard, two- ploratory student. touchdown effort against Pearce High School ... on defense, he finished his senior season with 34 tackles, two for loss, three passes broken up and one blocked kick ... an academic all-district

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Davis-Walker Prep/Personal: Tight end and linebacker Doss RB • 5-8, 196 • So.-R for head coach Mike Owen at Evansville Cen- WR • 6-3, 197 • So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. tral High School ... heralded as the top tight Indianapolis, Ind. end in the state of Indiana by Scout.com and Plantation Rivals.com ... the fifth-best overall prospect in Ben Davis the state by Scout.com and the seventh best 2008 (Freshman): Rushed for 106 yards and by Rivals.com ... led team to the 2006 city and 2008 (Freshman): One of three true fresh- scored once in six games ... averaged 4.6 yards Southern Indiana Athletic Conference champi- men to play for the Hoosiers in 2008 ... played per carry and rushed 23 times ... set career onships ... earned all-city, all-conference and in eight games and missed four games due to highs with eight carries and 40 yards in addition first team all-state honors as a senior ... caught shoulder and knee injuries ... caught 14 passes to picking up his first careerT D against Murray 41 passes for 510 yards and four scores ... fin- for 186 yards, averaging 13.3 yards per recep- State ... raced for 31 yards on three rushes vs. ished his career as the school’s all-time leading tion, and added one touchdown ... hauled in a Central Michigan ... carried the ball six times tackler with 285 total tackles and 86 assists career-high eight passes for a team season- for 22 yards against Wisconsin and also recov- ... totaled 81 stops, 16 assists, two fumble high 107 yards and a TD in the Hoosiers’ win ered his first career fumble on a muffed punt ... recoveries and one interception as Evansville over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... became the had four rushes for 15 yards at Illinois ... made Central finished the regular season 10-1 and first true freshman sinceO .J. Conner in 1997 to his collegiate debut against Western Kentucky ranked No. 1 in the state ... a member of the go over 100 receiving yards ... just the third true ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. Indiana Football Coaches Association (IFCA) freshman (fourth time) in IU history to record Top 50 and the Bloomington Herald-Times Top a 100-yard receiving game (Ernie Jones, twice; 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named 33 Team ... also garnered all-state honors as a Conner) and the fifth freshman (10th time) to scout team player of the week following the junior ... earned three letters in football, four reach the 100-yard mark (James Hardy, five Illinois game. letters in track and one letter in basketball ... times; Jones, twice; Levron Williams; Conner) parents are Mike and Audrey Dedmond ... born ... along with teammate Damarlo Belcher (82 Prep/Personal: Running back for head on Aug. 9, 1988, Max Alexander Dedmond is a yards), the duo set an Indiana true freshman coach and father Steve Davis at Plantation teacher prep major. record with 189 yards against the Wildcats ... High School ... joined high school teammate hauled in three grabs for 33 yards in his colle- Jarrell Drane in Hoosier recruiting class ... CAREER Stats giate debut against Murray State ... added two rushed for 1,427 yards and 16 touchdowns in Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G catches for 28 yards at Purdue. 14 games (due to Hurricane Wilma) as a junior 2008 6 51 0 12 0.5 8.5 4.2 and senior ... gained 1,027 yards with 14 touch- Totals 6 51 0 12 0.5 8.5 4.2 Prep/Personal: Wide receiver and run- downs as a sophomore ... selected to play in ning back for head coach Mike Kirschner at Ben the North/South and Dade vs. Broward All-Star Davis High School ... hauled in 37 receptions Games ... All-Broward County honoree as a se- 31 for 538 yards (14.5) and scored four times as nior and sophomore ... offensive most valuable Kyle a senior ... carried 174 times for 1,164 yards player as a senior and sophomore ... four-year Dietrick (6.6) and 12 touchdowns ... returned 10 kicks letterwinner in football and two-year track let- for a 36.0 average and one score ... finalist for terwinner ... parents are Steven and Jeanmarie S • 6-2, 197 • Fr.-R Indiana Mr. Football at wide receiver ... a first Davis ... born on April 17, 1988, Zachery Trae Indianapolis, Ind. team all-state, All-Marion County and All-MIC Davis-Walker is a SPEA management major. Bishop Chatard Conference selection ... named team’s offen- sive most valuable player ... rated the 10th-best CAREER Stats prospect in the state of Indiana by Rivals.com Year att Yards TD lg avg/C avg/G Redshirted at wide receiver in 2008 and will and 12th by Scout.com ... ranked as the No. 65 2008 23 106 1 18 4.6 17.7 get a look at safety this spring. wide receiver nationally by ESPN.com ... Prep Totals 23 106 1 18 4.6 17.7 Star All-Midwest Region selection ... Ben Da- 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named vis went 7-4 and advanced to sectionals before special teams scout team player of the year ... falling to No. 1 Pike ... earned three varsity let- four-time scout team player of the week (West- ters ... one of six Hoosiers in the 2008 signing Max 41 ern Kentucky, Northwestern, Wisconsin and class ... mother is Nikki Doss ... born on Sept. Penn State). 22, 1989, Tandon Mic Doss is a sport marketing Dedmond and management. TE • 6-5, 233 • So.-R Prep/Personal: Wide receiver and safety Evansville, Ind. for head coach Vince Lorenzano at Bishop Cha- CAREER Stats tard High School ... Bishop Chatard won back- Central Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G to-back state titles his junior and senior years 2008 14 186 1 28 1.8 13.3 23.2 after finishing runner-up his sophomore season Totals 14 186 1 28 1.8 13.3 23.2 2008 (Freshman): Started four times and ... three-year football, two-year basketball and appeared in all 12 games ... made six catches one-year baseball letterwinner ... parents are for 51 yards ... recorded a pair of receptions Chris and Julie Dietrick ... born on Oct. 21,1989, for 20 yards against Michigan State ... caught Kyle Xavier Dietrick is an exploratory student. 12-yard passes at Illinois and Central Michigan ... made a five-yard catch in his Hoosier debut against Western Kentucky ... Academic All-Big Ten selection.

19 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University hoosiers Football yards to go along with nine touchdowns and Michigan ... became the first true freshman a 17.1 average per reception ... closed out his since Tracy Porter (2004 vs. Central Michigan) Jarrell 30 career with 121 catches, 2,345 yards, 17 touch- to record two interceptions in a game ... earned downs and 19.4 yards per catch ... a member the first start of his career the following week- Drane of the Indiana Football Coaches Association end against Akron ... made two solo tackles in S • 6-2, 197 • So.-R (IFCA) Top 50, an all-conference pick and a first his collegiate debut against Indiana State ... Plantation, Fla. team all-area selection as a senior ... led team tallied three tackles against Michigan State to an undefeated regular season, Duneland ... posted a pair of tackles at Northwestern ... Plantation Conference Championship and a sectional made a crucial play on special teams against title in 2006 ... also played safety, where he Purdue, picking up a blocked punt and rushing 2008 (Freshman): Played in three games recorded 52 tackles, five interceptions and nine 12 yards for a first down. at safety and on special teams ... recorded two pass breakups in 2006 and 84 tackles, 10 inter- tackles against Wisconsin. ceptions and 14 pass breakups for his career ... Prep/Personal: Quarterback and safety ranked as the top wide receiver and the ninth- for head coach Bret Pearce ... as a junior and 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named best prospect in the state of Indiana by Scout. senior, earned first team Division IV All-State, scout team player of the week following the com and Rivals.com ... collected three letters in all-district and All-SWBL honors ... named the Michigan State game. football, four in baseball and two in basketball District III-IV Offensive Player of the Year by the ... parents are Richard and Pam Ernest ... born Dayton Daily News and the SWBL Offensive Prep/Personal: Safety for head coach on Oct. 18, 1988, Matthew A. Ernest is a sport Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006 ... finished Steve Davis at Plantation High School ... joined marketing and management major. career with 4,748 passing yards and 2,014 high school teammate Zach Davis-Walker in rushing yards ... threw for 1,525 and rushed for Hoosier recruiting class ... only played in seven 1,446 yards as a senior on the heels of 1,990 games as a junior (due to Hurricane Wilma) passing yards with 20 touchdowns as a ju- and finished the season with 85 tackles and Mitchell 5 nior ... had 67 tackles and six interceptions in one interception ... played in the final two 2005 ... two-year captain set 48 Milton Union games of his senior season (returning from Evans records, including most rushing and passing an injury) and led the team in tackles, forced WR • 6-3, 197 • Jr. yards ... earned four letters in football, basket- three fumbles and recorded five pass breakups West Milton, Ohio ball and baseball ... parents are Tom and Jane Evans ... born on Jan. 6, 1989, Mitchell Ryan ... named to the Dade/Broward All-Star Team Milton Union ... a preseason first teamA ll-Broward selection Evans is a fitness specialist major. in 2006 and a Super 11 honorable mention ... defensive and team captain ... also lettered in 2008 (Sophomore): Opened preseason CAREER Stats track ... parents are Dwight and Vicki Drane ... camp at quarterback before moving to wide Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G Dwight starred at the University of Oklahoma receiver ... moved from safety to quarterback 2008 9 129 0 23 0.8 14.3 10.8 and played with the Buffalo Bills (1986-92), ap- in spring practice ... played in all 12 games at Totals 9 129 0 23 0.8 14.3 10.8 pearing in Super Bowls XXV and XXVI ... born wide receiver, quarterback (three games) and on Aug. 31, 1989, Jarrell Taylor Drane is a the- on special teams ... caught nine balls for 129 atre and drama major. yards, threw for 37 yards with one TD and rushed for 26 yards with a score ... made first Cody 79 career reception against Murray State and fin- Faulkner 84 ished the game with 19 yards and two catches Matt ... lined up behind center for first time against OL • 6-5, 308 • Jr.-R Central Michigan and rushed twice, including a Cicero, Ind. Ernest 14-yard TD ... ended the CMU game with three WR • 6-2, 187 • So.-R rushes for 25 yards and one reception for 15 Hamilton Heights Crown Point, Ind. yards ... played nearly the entire second half at Crown Point quarterback vs. Wisconsin and completed one 2008 (Sophomore): Started all 11 games pass for nine yards ... also played in relief at in which he appeared at right guard ... the Hoo- No. 7 (AP) Penn State ... caught one pass for 18 siers broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark (2,003) 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in five games yards and threw a 28-yard TD pass on an end- for the second straight year, the first time since and made his collegiate debut against West- around in the team’s victory over No. 22 (BCS) 2000 and 2001 an IU team produced back-to- ern Kentucky ... finished the season with three Northwestern ... marked the firstT D throw by a back 2,000-yard rushing seasons ... Indiana catches for 18 yards ... hauled in first reception wideout since Sept 26, 1998, when O.J. Conner averaged 4.5 yards per carry and carded 19 and ended the Murray State game with two hit Antwaan Randle El on a 51-yard score vs. rushing scores, its best numbers since 2001 catches for 12 yards ... made one catch with Cincinnati ... collected career bests with three (5.5, 33) ... the team rushed for over 250 yards six yards vs. Ball State ... Academic All-Big Ten receptions for 36 yards vs. Iowa ... added one four times with a season-best 297 yards in the selection. catch at Illinois (23 yards) and at Minnesota (18 season-opening win over Western Kentucky. yards) ... six-time Hoosier special teams player 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named of the week ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2007 (Freshman): A keyå offensive line scout team player of the week following the reserve for the Hoosiers, playing behind John Iowa game. 2007 (Freshman): One of two true fresh- Sandberg at right guard ... participated in two men to play for the Hoosiers in 2007 ... appeared games, making his collegiate debut against In- Prep/Personal: Wide receiver for head in all 13 games at safety and on special teams diana State and seeing time in the team’s win coach Chip Pettit at Crown Point High School ... finished the year with 13 tackles, two inter- over Minnesota. ... 2006 Indiana Gatorade Player of the Year ceptions and one pass breakup ... collected the finished the season with 56 receptions for 960 first two interceptions of his career at Western 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season.

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football • 20 INDIANA University 2009 Football hoosiers Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for the state of Indiana ... collected Class 5A All- against Indiana State ... picked up his only Hamilton Heights High School under head State honors in both his senior and junior years catch for a four-yard touchdown against Iowa. coach Steven Stirn ... named to the All-State ... recorded a team-high 11 tackles, returned Top 33 and Tremendous 26 teams and led Ham- an interception 42 yards and had a 55-yard 2006 (Freshman): Played in 11 games, ilton Heights to an 8-5 season as a senior ... punt return for a touchdown in the state title making one start ... caught 24 passes for 215 garnered CBS Sportsline All-Region honors as game his junior year ... ended his junior season yards on the season, finishing fifth on the team a senior and all-state accolades both his sopho- with 98 tackles, 10 interceptions, five forced in receptions ... had four catches and 52 yards more and junior seasons ... earned 3A All-State fumbles and three fumble recoveries ... parents against Southern Illinois ... played in his first first team kudos while recording a blocking ef- are Charlotte Finch and James Flowers ... born career game against Western Michigan, mak- ficiency of 92 percent ... claimed Kokomo Tri- on June 7, 1988, Jerimy Finch is an exploratory ing three catches for 22 yards. bune All-Area first team recognition ... picked student. up All-Mid-Indiana Conference first team hon- Prep/Personal: Played wide receiver and ors ... parents are Chris and Cheryl Faulkner ... defensive back for head coach Ted Ginn, Sr. ... Chris is a former University of Florida tight end 7 missed all of his senior season due to injury, but who went on to play with the Dallas Cowboys Ray recorded 1,120 all-purpose yards and 13 touch- (1983-84), Los Angeles Rams (1984) and San downs as a junior and picked off four passes Diego Chargers (1985) ... born on Sept. 3, 1987, Fisher ... garnered Northeast Lakes All-District honors Cody Christopher Faulkner is a telecommunica- CB • 5-9, 185 • Sr. as a junior ... earned a spot on the ESPN.com tions major. Cleveland, Ohio Class of 2006 Wide Receivers to Watch List ... Glenville also lettered in basketball and track ... parents are Robert and Debra Fisher ... born on Sept. 14 12, 1987, Raymond E. Fisher is a general stud- Jerimy One of 14 Hoosiers with 100 career receptions ies major. and 1,000 career receiving yards, Fisher will Finch move to cornerback this spring. CAREER Receiving Stats S • 6-1, 223 • Jr. Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G Indianapolis, Ind. 2008 (Junior): Made nine starts and played 2006 24 215 0 32 2.2 9.0 19.5 University of Florida in 11 games ... ranks eighth on IU’s all-time 2007 52 482 4 60 4.3 9.3 40.2 receptions list with 118 and has 1,070 career 2008 42 373 5 64 3.8 8.9 33.9 receiving yards ... led the team with 42 recep- Totals 118 1070 9 64 3.5 9.1 31.5 2008 (Sophomore): NCAA ruled Finch tions and five touchdowns and finished second eligible for the 2008 season during pre- with 373 yards ... rushed for 58 yards on 10 car- season camp ... limited by injury, he played ries and returned 11 punts for 106 yards (9.6 in five games at safety and on special teams average) ... 10th in the Big Ten averaging 3.82 Adam 14 ... blocked two punts and tallied six tackles ... catches per game and tied for ninth in league recorded blocked punts in back-to-back games games only with 4.12 receptions each time out Follett against Ball State and Michigan State ... the ... made a career-long 64-yard TD reception QB • 6-5, 227 • Fr.-R blocks led to five Hoosier points and his block and finished with 75 yards on three receptions Caledonia, Mich. against the Cardinals was Indiana’s first since against Central Michigan ... gained 68 yards on Alma Joe Kleinsmith’s at Purdue (Nov. 18, 2006) ... five catches with a touchdown against Iowa returned four punts for 41 yards (10.2 average) ... tallied seven grabs for 43 yards and a score with a long of 15 yards ... added three tackles to go along with 23 rushing yards on two at- 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named vs. MSU and two stops against BSU ... made tempts vs. Michigan State ... added 46 yards scout team player of the week following the a solo tackle in his Hoosier debut vs. Western on five catches at Minnesota and 43 yards on Ball State game. Kentucky ... named IU special teams player of four receptions at Illinois ... caught TDs vs. the week following the Ball State game. Western Kentucky and at Purdue ... collected Prep/Personal: Quarterback for head a career-best 29-yard punt return at No. 7 (AP) coach Randy Lark at Alma High School ... 2007 2007 (Freshman): Appeared in three Penn State ... three-time Hoosier special teams Detroit Free Press first team all-state selection games at linebacker for the University of Flori- player of the week. ... also named first team all-area and first team da before suffering a broken leg vs. Tennessee all-conference ... led Alma to its first district that ended his season ... collected seven total 2007 (Sophomore): Second on the team title, an undefeated regular season and its tackles, four solo, and was one of three true with 52 catches and four touchdowns while best season in school history (11-1) ... threw for freshmen to record an interception ... picked sitting third on the club with 482 yards and 1,964 yards and 20 touchdowns in addition to off his pass against Tennessee and added three 40.2 yards per game in 12 contests ... notched rushing for 242 yards with six scores ... ranked tackles in the Gators’ victory. his first career 100-yard game with 106 yards the No. 88 quarterback nationally and the No. on nine catches against Minnesota, including 40 prospect in the state of Michigan by Scout. Prep/Personal: Played for head coach a 54-yarder ... set a career high with 134 yards com ... rated the 30th-best prospect in Michi- Steve Tutsie at Warren Central High School, and two touchdowns on six grabs against Ball gan by Rivals.com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Re- where he was rated the No. 1 safety in the State ... snared a 60-yard reception vs. the Car- gion selection ... spent his first three seasons nation by Rivals.com and the top player in the dinals ... grabbed nine passes for 77 yards at at Caledonia (Mich.) High School ... finished Hoosier state by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Western Michigan ... made five catches for 49 his high school career with a 36-2 record as high school teammate of Hoosier sophomore yards at Northwestern ... had four catches and a starter, including an undefeated conference cornerback Chris Adkins and sophomore of- rushed for 19 yards on two carries against Pur- record, a 2005 state championship, a trip to the fensive lineman Andrew McDonald ... as a due ... caught his first career touchdown pass semifinals in 2006 and a 61.1 completion per- senior, helped lead Warren Central to its fourth on a 24-yard reception against Akron ... snared centage ... earned three varsity football letters, consecutive Class 5A state title, the first high three passes and posted a 16-yard run against three varsity track and field letters and two school football team to accomplish that feat in Illinois ... caught a pair of passes for 24 yards varsity basketball letters ... averaged 10 points,

21 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University hoosiers Football 16 rebounds and seven blocks per game on the a 43.0 average, 11 punts over 50 yards and hardwood ... a member of the Executive Busi- 13 inside the 20 over the final 10 games (37.0 ness Apprentice Program for “Executive Lead- Josh 74 average first two games) ... averaged 51.5 (six ers of Tomorrow” ... one of two members in the punts), the fifth-highest single-game average in class from the state of Michigan ... parents are Hager IU lore, with four over 50 yards and one inside Chuck and Lauri Follett ... born on July 26, 1989, OT • 6-9, 282 • So.-R the 20 vs. the Spartans ... placed punts at the Adam J. Follett is an exploratory student. Florissant, Mo. two- and three-yard lines in the team’s win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... also picked McCluer North up a first down after a bad snap when he ran for 17 yards ... posted an average of 50.0 with Nick 91 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in the first two punts over 50 yards and one inside the 20 two games of the year against Western Ken- vs. Ball State ... punted three times with a 44.7 Ford tucky and Murray State ... made his collegiate average and a 50-yarder at Purdue ... placed K • 5-9, 198 • Jr.-R debut against WKU. one punt at the five-yard line, kicked a 51-yard- LaPorte, Ind. er and averaged 44.4 on three punts at Illinois LaPorte 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named ... dropped one punt at the six-yard line, kicked scout team player of the week following the a 53-yarder and averaged 41.7 on six punts Illinois game. against Iowa ... landed three inside the 20 vs. 2008 (Sophomore): Made his collegiate Central Michigan (7, 10 and 16) and Wisconsin debut vs. Murray State ... connected on his Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for (15, 10, 17) ... punted a career-high nine times lone extra-point attempt against the Racers. head coach Jim Schottmueller at McCluer for a 40.7 average at No. 7 (AP) Penn State ... North High School ... first team All-State posted a 57-yarder and dropped one inside the 2007 (Freshman): Did not see any game Coaches Poll and first team All-State Sports 20 in debut against Western Kentucky ... nine- action in 2007. Writer Poll as a senior ... 2006 first team all- time IU special teams player of the week. metro selection and first team Suburban North 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. Conference honoree ... 10th-ranked senior in 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season. St. Louis and the area’s second-best senior of- Prep/Personal: Hit all 52 of his extra fensive lineman according to the St. Louis Post- Prep/Personal: Punter and quarterback points and all five field goals as a senior at Dispatch ... named a captain as a senior and for head coach Jim Tietjen at Whitefish Bay LaPorte High School ... career-long field goal helped lead team to an 11-1 overall record and High School ... first team all-state selection was 43 yards ... named first team all-state by a trip to the state semifinals ... second team with a 44.5-yard average during his senior sea- the Indiana Football Coaches Association and Suburban North Conference in 2005 ... McCluer son ... earned All-America honors ... played in the Bloomington Herald-Times ... honor roll stu- North finished second in state in 2005 (11-3) the East Meets West All-Star Game in Orlando dent who also lettered in soccer and wrestling and 2004 (11-2) ... earned four varsity letters ... rated the seventh-best punter in the nation ... had 49 touchbacks in 66 kickoff attempts as in football and four in track ... mother is Debbie by Scout.com ... recorded a career-best 76-yard a senior ... parents are Dan and Lana Ford ... Kimble ... born on May 30, 1989, Joshua Mik- punt ... earned all-conference honors at quar- born on Feb. 13, 1987, Nicholas Andrew Ford is kel Hager is a tourism management major. terback ... threw for 1,100 yards and ran for 450 a criminal justice major. yards ... collected 11 passing scores and five rushing TDs ... earned three letters in football, one in track and one in baseball ... parents are Chris 12 Chris and Loni Hagerup ... born on April 10, Nick 99 1989, Christopher Eric Hagerup is a SPEA man- Hagerup agement major ... enrolled at Indiana in Janu- FReeland P • 6-5, 201 • So.-R ary 2007 and participated in spring drills. K • 5-11, 191 • Fr.-R Whitefish Bay, Wis. Indianapolis, Ind. Whitefish Bay CAREER Stats Lawrence North Year G no Yds lg avg 50+ i20 i10 2008 12 61 2586 67 42.4 13 14 5 2008 Honors: Received honorable mention Totals 12 61 2586 67 42.4 13 14 5 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season. All-Big Ten recognition from the conference media ... Sporting News, Rivals.com and Phil Prep/Personal: Kicker and punter for Steele Magazine Freshman All-American sec- head coach Tom Dilley at Lawrence North High ond team selection. School ... finished career with 134 points, 95 extra points, a school-record 85 touchbacks 2008 (Freshman): Finished the season and a school-record field goal of 48 yards ... with an average of 42.4 yards on 61 punts, tied named Indiana Football Coaches Association for the seventh-best single-season average in (IFCA) Top 50 All-State and All-Marion County school history ... ranked third in the Big Ten and in 2006 and 2007 ... Mr. Football at punter as a 24th nationally with a 42.4 average ... average senior ... earned all-state honors at kicker his was the third best by a freshman in the country junior season ... three-year football and two- ... netted 13 punts over 50 yards, kicked at least year soccer letterwinner ... parents are Mike one 50-yarder in nine games, landed 14 punts and Diane Freeland ... born on July 27, 1989, inside the 20-yard line and five inside the 10 ... Nicholas Paul Freeland is a history major. averaged over 40 yards per kick in six of the last seven games and eight of the last 10 ... 67-yard punt against Michigan State shared the lon- gest in the conference ... finished the year with

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football • 22 INDIANA University 2009 Football hoosiers Prep/Personal: Linebacker and running back for head coach Cedric Dortch at Highland Alex 39 Park ... a first team all-state, all-metro and all- Fred 93 conference selection as a junior and senior ... Hunt recorded 53 tackles and one interception to go Jones RB • 6-0, 198 • Fr.-R along with 1,583 rushing yards and 16 touch- DE • 6-4, 262 • So.-R Duluth, Ga. downs as a senior ... collected 93 tackles and Tyrone, Ga. one interception with 2,143 rushing yards and Buford 30 TDs as a junior ... named all-conference Sandy Creek with 80 tackles, 2,239 rushing yards and 21 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season. touchdowns his sophomore campaign ... team 2008 (Freshman): Made 12 appearances on netted division, district and regional champion- the defensive line and on special teams ... re- Prep/Personal: Running back for head ships after going 11-2 in 2006 and 12-1 in 2005 corded a pair of tackles against Iowa ... added coach Jess Simpson at Buford High School ...... three-year letterwinner and two-time captain one stop vs. Wisconsin and one tackle at No. 7 rated the No. 100 running back nationally by ... mother is Eula Evans ... born on May 7, 1989, (AP) Penn State. ESPN.com ... Prep Star All-Southeast Region Darius C. Johnson is a criminal justice major. selection ... averaged 10.0 yards per carry 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named in 2007 ... as a junior at Duluth High School, CAREER Stats co-defensive scout team player of the year with was varsity MVP and was named the Atlanta Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD Donnell Jones ... four-time scout team player of Journal-Constitution Player of the Week and 2008 7 6 13 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 the week (Western Michigan, Minnesota, Wis- the Gwinnett Daily Post Player of the Week Totals 7 6 13 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 consin and Purdue). ... helped Buford to a perfect 15-0 record in 2007 en route to the Division 2A Georgia State Prep/Personal: Defensive lineman for Football Championship ... named special teams 10 head coach Chip Walker at Sandy Creek High player of the week ... one of seven players from Donnell School ... first team all-county and all-area Buford to sign with a Football Bowl Subdivision Jones selection as a senior ... also named Fayette program in 2007 ... three-year football varsity County Defensive Player of the Year ... closed letterwinner also ran track ... a state qualifier CB • 5-10, 210 • So.-R out 2006 with 46 tackles, 39 solos, 17 tackles in the 200m and a third-place finisher in the St. Petersburg, Fla. for loss, seven sacks and four pass breakups 100m at regionals ... Atlanta Journal-Constitu- Lakewood ... led Sandy Creek to a 35-10 four-year record, tion honor roll student ... one of two players in the school’s best-ever four-year mark, including the class from the state of Georgia ... parents two region championships (2003 and 2004) and are Allen and Yvonne Hunt ... born on Jan. 1, 2008 (Freshman): Started the final two four straight trips to the state playoffs ... also 1990, Alexander Dwayne Hunt is a business games of the year at Penn State and at Purdue participated in basketball and track ... parents entrepreneurship major ... cousin, Chris Jack- and appeared in 11 games ... made 20 tack- are Willie and Vickie Jones ... born on Oct. 13, son, was a wide receiver at Washington State les, 18 solo, with one interception, three pass 1989, Frederick Bernard Jones is a tourism University (1996-97) and is currently a wideout breakups and one tackle for loss ... recorded a management major. with the Arena Football League’s Philadelphia career-high 10 tackles, nine solo, with a pass Soul ... cousin, Ray Jackson, Jr., was a defen- breakup at Purdue ... picked off first career pass CAREER Stats sive back at Washington State University and and recorded four tackles, three solo, vs. Wis- Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD NFL Europe’s Amsterdam Admirals. consin ... broke up two passes in his first start 2008 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 at No. 7 (AP) Penn State ... collected one tackle Totals 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 in debut against Western Kentucky ... named IU 44 special teams player of the week following the Darius Western Kentucky game. Jammie 57 Johnson 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named Kirlew LB • 6-0, 234 • So.-R co-defensive scout team player of the year with Fred Jones ... three-time scout team play- Detroit, Mich. DE • 6-3, 263 • Sr.-5th er of the week (Western Michigan, Iowa and Orlando, Fla. Highland Park Ball State). Cypress Creek 2008 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 12 games Prep/Personal: Cornerback and running at linebacker and on special teams ... finished back for head coach Otis Dixon at Lakewood 2008 Honors: One of six finalists for the Ted the year with 13 tackles, seven solo ... netted High School ... joined the Hoosiers in June 2007 Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award ... three tackles at Illinois and at No. 7 (AP) Penn ... tallied 54 tackles and three interceptions his voted first team All-Big Ten by the conference State ... recorded a pair of stops at Minnesota senior season ... also rushed for 800 yards and media and second team by the league’s coach- and vs. Iowa ... forced the first fumble of his seven touchdowns en route to all-county hon- es ... honorable mention SI.com All-American ... career against Wisconsin ... added one tackle ors and honorable mention all-state accolades second team Rivals.com All-Big Ten ... received in his collegiate debut vs. Western Kentucky ...... sprinter on track and field team ... mother is the team’s Anthony Thompson MVP Award, two-time IU special teams player of the week. Jonnie Jones ... born on Oct. 15, 1988, Donnell collected the team’s outstanding defensive Plase Jones is a criminal justice major. lineman award and named the team’s defen- 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... three- sive player of the year ... Academic All-Big Ten time scout team player of the week (Illinois, CAREER Stats selection. Northwestern and Purdue). Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD 2008 18 2 20 1.0-6 0-0 0 0 1 4 2008 (Junior): Finished the season with 10.5 Totals 18 2 20 1.0-6 0-0 0 0 1 4 sacks and 19.5 tackles for loss, both ranked

23 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University hoosiers Football fourth on Indiana’s single-season list ... second first career fumble recovery at top-ranked Ohio record and a state runner-up finish ... earned in the Big Ten and tied for 14th nationally in State ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. four varsity football letters and two varsity bas- sacks and third in the league and sixth nation- ketball letters ... one of two members of the ally in tackles for loss ... paced the conference 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. class from Ohio ... parents are Kevin Kozak and during league play only in tackles for loss and Lisa Hammond ... born on January 5, 1989, Kyle shared third in sacks ... tied for fourth on IU’s Prep/Personal: Second team all-state as Matthew Kozak is an exercise science major ... career tackles for loss chart with 37.0 and a senior tight end and defensive end ... mem- uncle, Kory Kozak, played defensive tackle at sits a half-sack out of fifth place with 16.5 ber of the school’s first district champion bas- Rutgers University ... enrolled at Indiana in Jan- career sacks ... 19.5 tackles for loss most by ketball team ... parents are Henry Kirlew and uary 2008 and participated in spring practice. a Hoosier since current Chicago Bear Adewale Janet Jackson ... born on May 12, 1987, Jam- Ogunleye’s 21.0 in 1997 ... appeared in all 12 mie Leonard Kirlew is a SPEA management and games with 10 starts and has started 30 of the public financial management double major. 40 last 32 games ... finished second on the team Matt with 74 tackles and shared the team lead with CAREER Stats Kurz 53 solo stops ... also forced a pair of fumbles Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD and recovered one ... led all Big Ten defensive 2006 16 11 27 5.0-15 1.5-7 1 1 0 1 S • 5-11, 197 • Sr.-5th linemen in tackles (23rd overall) ... recorded 2007 34 23 57 12.5-42 4.5-23 1 1 0 2 Glenview, Ill. three multi-sack games and seven multi-tackle 2008 53 21 74 19.5-102 10.5-86 2 1 0 0 Glenbrook South for loss contests to push career totals to four Totals 103 55 158 37.0-159 16.5-116 4 3 0 3 and 11, respectively ... reached three tackles for loss three times ... posted at least one-half 2008 (Junior): Did not see any game action TFL 10 times and one-half sack on eight occa- 30 in 2008 ... two-time scout team player of the sions ... 2.5 sacks and 3.5 tackles for loss to Charlie week (Central Michigan and Penn State). go along with a game-high 10 tackles, seven Klingensmith solo, at Minnesota ... set a career mark with 2007 (Sophomore): Did not see any game nine solo stops with one sack (24 yards), three P • 6-0, 180 • Sr. action in 2007 ... two-time scout team player of tackles for loss and one forced fumble in win Carmel, Ind. the week (Akron and Wisconsin). over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... collected Carmel two sacks and six tackles in the season opener 2006 (freshman): Did not see any game vs. Western Kentucky and two sacks and five action in 2006. stops against Wisconsin ... notched a career- 2008 (Junior): Did not see any game action best 11 tackles and forced a fumble at No. 7 in 2008. 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. (AP) Penn State ... finished with three tackles for loss and four stops against Michigan State Prep/Personal: Kicker for head coach Prep/Personal: An all-conference, all- ... recovered a fumble and netted a half-sack Keith Farmer at Carmel High School ... started area and second team all-state selection at at Illinois ... had six tackles, two for loss, and eight games for the St. Bonaventure University safety for head coach Mike Noll at Glenbrook a sack vs. Central Michigan ... contributed one men’s soccer team in 2005 ... earned one letter South High School ... had 113 tackles, four in- sack, two TFLs and four tackles against Iowa ... in football and two in soccer at Carmel ... rec- terceptions and two blocked punts as a senior seven tackles, four solo, and added a half-sack ognized as first team all-state his senior season ... also a standout hockey and lacrosse player ... against Murray State. ... parents are Mark and Stacey Klingensmith ... parents are Jerry Kurz and Kathryn Hall ... born born on May 14, 1987, Charles Ryan Klingen- on Oct. 29, 1986, Matthew Hall Kurz is a sport 2007 (Sophomore): Played and started all smith is a general studies major. communication-broadcast major. 13 games at defensive end ... finished second on the team with 12.5 tackles for loss and third with 4.5 sacks ... collected 57 tackles, 34 solo, in addition to two pass breakups, two quar- Kyle 96 Andre 22 terback hurries, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery ... collected nine tackles, six Kozak LaGrone solo, 3.5 sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss at Iowa DE • 6-4, 235 • Fr.-R DB • 6-0, 185 • So.-R ... the 3.5 sacks were the third-highest single- Columbus, Ohio Fort Wayne, Ind. game total and the 4.5 tackles for loss were the Hargrave (Va.) Military South Side fourth-highest single-game total in IU lore ... recorded 10 tackles at Northwestern ... carded seven solo stops and one tackle for loss in the 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... three- 2008 (Freshman): Made his collegiate de- Insight Bowl against Oklahoma State ... posted time scout team player of the week (Ball State, but in the season finale atP urdue and recorded four tackles, one for loss, and forced a fumble Michigan State and Northwestern). one tackle. at Wisconsin ... made five tackles, three for loss, and broke up a pair of passes against Ball Prep/Personal: Defensive lineman for Prep/Personal: Wide receiver and de- State ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. head coach Robert Prunty (Hargrave [Va.] Mili- fensive back for head coach Mike Cheviron tary Academy) and Jay Sharret (Pickerington at South Side High School ... rushed for 889 2006 (freshman): Made 27 tackles, in- [Ohio] Central) ... spent the 2007 season at yards on 88 carries to go along with 53 tackles, cluding five for loss ... namedF reshman All-Big Hargrave ... played three years at Emmaus (Pa.) 23 solo, and five interceptions as a senior ... Ten by Sporting News ... played in 11 of IU’s High School before attending Pickerington Cen- named second team All-Summit Athletic Con- 12 games and started the final seven at end ... tral High School his senior season ... Indiana ference selection ... helped team capture sec- added five tackles, 1.5 for loss, and posted a co-defensive coordinator Brian George was a tional and regional championships ... lettered sack against Michigan State ... carded his first former assistant coach at Pickerington Central in football, basketball and track ... parents are career forced fumble and recovered it for his (1994-97) ... led Pickerington Central to a 13-2 Andre LaGrone, Sr., and Tangelia Allen ... born

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football • 24 INDIANA University 2009 Football hoosiers on June 28, 1988, Andre Scott LaGrone is a ... earned Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week 2006 (Freshman): Completed one of the psychology major ... joined the team for 2008 honors twice (Sept. 17 and Oct. 1) to push his best freshman seasons in IU football history, spring practice. career total to four ... set the school’s single- racking up 2,221 yards passing and 19 total season record with 28 passing touchdowns, touchdowns ... named a Freshman All-Ameri- 37 touchdowns responsible for, 3,043 passing can by both Sporting News and Rivals.com ... yards, 3,779 total yards, 265 completions, 442 named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Kellen 15 attempts and a 60.0 completion percentage twice ... voted the team MVP at the end of ... ranked sixth on the Big Ten’s single-season the year ... against Michigan State, became Lewis passing touchdowns and seventh on the total just the fourth player in IU history (Antwaan QB • 6-1, 185 • Sr.-5th offense lists ... finished first in theB ig Ten with Randle El, 1998; Levron Williams, 2001; Bob Jacksonville, Fla. 37 touchdowns responsible for, second with 28 Hoernschemeyer, 1943) responsible for six Mandarin passing touchdowns (tied for 18th nationally), touchdowns in a game ... threw five TD passes second with 3,779 total yards (25th nationally), against the Spartans, the second-highest sin- second in passing efficiency at 134.17, third gle-game total in Hoosier history, and racked 2008 (Junior): Battled injuries and ap- with 3,043 passing yards, fourth with 234.1 up 261 yards ... added 75 yards on the ground, peared in 10 games with nine starts ... threw passing yards per game, fourth with 290.7 total including a 27-yard touchdown ... that followed for 1,131 yards with six touchdowns and com- yards per game, fourth with a 60.0 completion an impressive performance against No. 13 pleted 57 percent of his passes (110-of-193) ... percentage and tied for third in fewest inter- (Coaches) Iowa, when Lewis posted 255 yards finished the year with a 108.2 efficiency rating ceptions (10) ... ranked eighth nationally and and three TDs, earning Big Ten co-Offensive ... second on the team with 500 rushing yards led the Big Ten responsible for 17.54 points per Player of the Week, USA Today Player of the on 93 attempts with three scores ... averaged game ... second among Big Ten quarterbacks Week and Rivals.com National Freshman of 50.0 yards per game and 5.4 yards per carry and 11th overall in the league with 736 rush- the Week honors ... recorded his first career ... joins Antwaan Randle El as the only QBs in ing yards and first among the group with nine 300-yard game with 321 yards at Minnesota IU lore to reach 40 passing touchdowns, 6,250 rushing touchdowns ... one of only three quar- and finished the game with three scoring passing yards, 8,000 total yards, 525 comple- terbacks in the country to pass for 3,000 yards strikes ... added 75 rushing yards for 396 to- tions and 975 attempts in a career ... the third and rush for 700 yards (Tim Tebow, Florida; Dan tal yards of offense - the sixth-best total in IU quarterback at IU to reach 6,250 career passing LeFevour, Central Michigan) ... went 12-for-21 history ... completed 26-of-40, threw for 290 yards and the second player to collect 8,000 for 285 yards with three TD passes, including yards and one touchdown to go along with 103 total yards ... holds 16 major school quarter- a 79-yarder and a 58-yarder, in the season rushing yards, marking his first 100-yard effort, back records, including eight career and eight opener against Indiana State ... also ran for 59 and a rushing score at Purdue ... the 393 total single-season marks ... sits atop IU’s career list yards and a touchdown against the Sycamores yards is the seventh-best mark in Hoosier lore with 48 passing touchdowns, third with 6,395 ... threw for 221 yards and three touchdowns ... made his collegiate debut at Ball State and passing yards, second with 8,072 total yards, and picked up 59 yards rushing at Western his first career start against Southern Illinois. first with 565 completions, third with 981 at- Michigan ... ran for a career-high 199 yards and tempts and second in completion percentage two TDs against Akron, marking the third-most 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. at 57.6 ... only quarterback in IU history to single-game rushing yards by an IU quarterback throw at least three passing TDs nine times in school history ... also went 19-for-24 (79.2 Prep/Personal: Quarterback and corner- in a career ... holds school records with four percent, second-highest single-game total in back at Mandarin High School, where he was career 300-plus yard passing games and 17 IU history) and threw for three scores against responsible for more than 2,600 yards and 24 career 200-plus yard passing games ... 1,677 the Zips, marking the second time in his career touchdowns en route to Florida Class 6A Dis- career rushing yards ranks ninth among Big Ten that he has was responsible for five scores ... trict Two Player of the Year honors as a senior quarterbacks all-time ... raced for 185 yards on completed 26 passes and notched the third- ... born on Jan. 25, 1987, Kellen Chadwick Lew- nine carries, the fifth-highest rushing total by most attempts in IU history with 51 throws is is a general studies major ... his father, Kiser, an IU quarterback in school history, in the sea- against Illinois, passing for 263 yards and two played linebacker at Florida A&M University son opener against Western Kentucky ... also touchdowns ... threw for 322 yards and three before stints with the New Orleans Saints and threw for 144 yards and two scores on 17-of-27 TDs on 19-for-26 passing at Iowa ... credited , and his mother, Saprina, en route to fifth careerB ig Ten Offensive Player with the first receiving yards and first receiving was an All-America track and field hurdler at of the Week honor ... became the first player in touchdown of his career when he scooped up Florida A&M. Hoosier history to record two 60-plus yard TD a Josiah Sears fumble and ran 71 yards for a rushes in a single game (75, 62) ... marked the touchdown against the Hawkeyes ... received CAREER Passing Stats seventh four-touchdown game of career, two a helmet sticker from the ESPN College Game- Year Cmp att int Yds TD lg Pct avg/G effic behind Randle El’s school mark ... set a career day crew following his performance ... recorded 2006 190 346 7 2221 14 55 54.9 201.9 118.1 high with 25 rushes for 148 yards, fourth-ca- 235 passing yards and a touchdown and ran for 2007 265 442 10 3043 28 79 60.0 234.1 134.2 reer 100-yard game, with a score against Ball an additional 75 against Minnesota ... added 2008 110 193 8 1131 6 79 57.0 113.1 108.2 State ... threw for 170 yards on 15-of-21 (71.4) a 59-yard TD run at Michigan State ... went Totals 565 981 25 6395 48 79 57.6 188.1 123.4 vs. Murray State ... passed for 177 yards with 30-for-48 for 318 yards and three touchdowns two scores, rushed for 26 yards and caught two against Penn State ... also scrambled for a CAREER Rushing Stats balls for 17 yards against Michigan State ... hit 56-yard score against the Nittany Lions ... set Year att Yards TD lg avg/C avg/G 15-of-21 passes for 167 yards at Minnesota ... a new career high with 354 yards, the seventh- 2006 124 441 5 62 3.6 40.1 completed 13-of-18 (72.2) for 108 yards and a best total in school history, and 406 yards of 2007 147 736 9 64 5.0 56.6 score vs. Iowa. total offense against Ball State, which marked 2008 93 500 3 75 5.4 50.0 the fifth-highest total in IU lore ... threw for four Totals 364 1677 17 75 4.6 49.3 2007 (Sophomore): Second team All-Big scores against the Cardinals ... compiled 216 Ten (media and coaches), Rivals.com first team yards and a touchdown and ran for 30 yards All-Big Ten and ESPN.com All-Big Ten selections and two scores against Purdue.

25 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University hoosiers Football CharleS 85 Deonte 55 Shawn 23 Love III Mack Major-Winston WR • 6-3, 225 • Fr.-R DT • 6-3, 286 • Jr.-R RB • 5-10, 206 • So.-R Memphis, Tenn. Elkhart, Ind. South Bend, Ind. Trezevant Elkhart Central John Adams

2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named 2008 (Sophomore): Started nine games at 2008 (freshman): Did not see any game scout team player of the week following the defensive tackle and played in 11 games overall action in 2008 ... named scout team player of Central Michigan game. ... made 21 tackles with two sacks, 2.5 tackles the week following the Wisconsin game. for loss and one fumble recovery on the season Prep/Personal: Wide receiver for head ... notched his first career sack and recovered 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... two-time coach Teli White at Trezevant High School ... his first career fumble against Murray State ... scout team player of the week (Western Michi- named team’s most valuable player and out- recorded five tackles at No. 7 (AP) Penn State gan and Michigan State). standing player junior and senior seasons ...... collected three tackles in first career start team captain was selected to Memphis All- against Western Kentucky ... added three solo Prep/Personal: Running back for John Star Game ... caught 28 passes for 475 yards tackles at Minnesota ... tallied second sack of Adams High School under head coach Elmer and five scores in 2007 ... rated the 24th-best the season in Hoosiers’ win over No. 22 (BCS) Britton ... averaged 95.7 yards and 8.0 yards prospect in the state of Tennessee by Scout. Northwestern. per carry his senior season ... an all-area, all- com ... Prep Star All-Southeast Region selec- conference and honorable mention all-state tion ... hauled in 32 balls for 825 yards and 2007 (freshman): Played in 12 games on selection in 2006 ... ran for 1,288 yards and seven touchdowns in addition to picking off a the defensive line, making 18 tackles ... made scored 11 times as a junior ... turned in his best pair of passes in 2006 ... four-year starter at his collegiate debut and posted a solo tackle performance with 302 yards and four scores Trezevant ... also earned three varsity letters against Indiana State ... notched three tackles in a single game ... first team all-conference, in track and field ... won the 2006 triple jump against Illinois ... tallied three tackles against all-region and honorable mention all-state in city championship (43-7) and finished second Minnesota and added his first career tackle for 2005 ... team captain and team MVP as a junior at state in the event ... honor roll student and loss ... had a breakout game at Northwestern, and senior ... earned three letters in football a member of the leadership team ... the lone making seven tackles ... closed the season with ... also ran track and served as a team captain player in the class from the state of Tennessee a pair of solo tackles in the Insight Bowl vs. as a junior and senior ... parents are Charles ... born on Sept. 27, 1989, Charles Henry Love Oklahoma State. and Felicia McCallister ... born on Nov. 8, 1988, III is an exploratory student ... cousin, Royce Shawn Major-Winston is an african american Love, played fullback at Vanderbilt. 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. and african diaspora studies major.

Prep/Personal: Played defensive tackle for Elkhart Central High School under head Jamie 54 coach Mark Hummell ... positioned as a de- Brad 86 fensive end as a sophomore (74 total tackles, Lukaszewski seven for loss) before switching to tackle as Martin LB • 5-9, 201 • Jr.-R a junior (84 total tackles, nine for loss, four TE • 6-4, 254 • Jr.-R Mishawaka, Ind. sacks) and nose tackle as a senior ... earned Marion, Ohio Mishawaka 5A All-State first team honors as a senior ... re- Marion Pleasant corded 89 total tackles, (45 solo, 44 assisted), four sacks, eight tackles for loss, three forced 2008 (Sophomore): Did not see any game fumbles, two fumble recoveries and five passes 2008 (Sophomore): Made his first career action in 2008 ... four-time scout team player of broken up ... parents are Sonya Mack and Wil- start at No. 7 (AP) Penn State and played in 11 the week (Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin and lie Davis ... born on Sept. 13, 1987, Deonte M. games overall ... hauled in first career reception Purdue). Mack is a general studies major. for six yards against Michigan State.

2007 (Freshman): Made collegiate debut CAREER Stats 2007 (freshman): Played against Indiana vs. Indiana State ... named scout team player of Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD State and at Western Michigan before suffer- the week following the Penn State game. 2007 8 10 18 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 ing a season-ending foot injury. 2008 11 10 21 2.5-6 2.0-5 0 1 0 0 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. Totals 19 20 39 3.5-7 2.0-5 0 1 0 0 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season.

Prep/Personal: Played strong safety for Prep/Personal: Tight end and defensive Jim Aldrich at Mishawaka High School, posting back at Marion Pleasant High School under 69 tackles, 14 for loss, and three sacks as a se- head coach Chris Kubbs ... led Marion Pleasant nior ... forced one fumble and recovered three to an 8-3 ledger as a senior ... earned first team ... played for the Metro All-Star team as a se- all-league honors as a tight end, defensive back nior, posting an interception ... also wrestled and punter ... earned all-state recognition his fi- for Mishawaka ... parents are Jim and Susan nal campaign in the Associated Press Division Lukaszewski ... born on July 17, 1987, Jamie V Poll ... parents are Greg and Elizabeth Martin Leo Lukaszewski is a finance major. ... born on July 16, 1987, Brandon Richard Mar- tin is a SPEA management major.

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football • 26 INDIANA University 2009 Football hoosiers (1986) ... finished the year with 11 tackles at No. 7 (AP) Penn State and 11 stops, seven solo, Will 60 with one tackle for loss at Purdue ... tallied 10 Demetrius 22 tackles, six solo, along with one pass breakup Matte vs. Wisconsin ... added eight stops, six solo, McCray OL • 6-2, 284 • Fr.-R against Iowa ... made seven solo tackles and RB • 5-11, 200 • Sr.-5th Wheaton, Ill. recovered a fumble in the team’s win over No. Brandon, Fla. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... recorded six tackles Warrenville South and one TFL against Michigan State ... recov- Armwood ered the first fumble of his career at Minnesota 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named ... added four stops and his first career sack 2008 (Junior): Appeared in all 12 games co-offensive scout team player of the year with against Ball State ... made four tackles, includ- and earned one start at No. 7 (AP) Penn State Darius Willis ... three-time scout team player of ing a half-tackle for loss, in his first career start ... finished the season with 214 rushing yards the week (Ball State, Illinois and Purdue). vs. Western Kentucky. on 59 carries and scored twice ... returned 17 kicks for 387 yards and led the team with Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for 2007 (Sophomore): Back-up middle line- a 22.8 average ... average good for eighth in head coach Ron Muhitch at Wheaton-Warren- backer saw action in all 13 games ... made 42 the Big Ten ... ended the year second on the ville South High School ... an all-state, all-area tackles, 20 solo, with 1.5 tackles for loss and team with 600 all-purpose yards (50.0 per and all-conference selection ... 2007 Chicago one pass breakup on the season ... finished game) ... racked up 191 yards on eight kick Sun-Times All-Area selection ... rated the 20th- with eight tackles, seven solo stops and added returns against Wisconsin, the second-highest best prospect in the state of Illinois by Scout. a tackle for loss in the Insight Bowl vs. Okla- kick return yardage mark in school history and com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region selec- homa State ... made seven tackles at Michigan the second-best single-game Big Ten total in tion ... Wheaton-Warrenville South compiled a State ... added six tackles at Wisconsin ... col- 2008 ... also rushed for 53 yards on nine car- 39-2 record in his three seasons on the varsity, lected three tackles, one solo, against Indiana ries (5.9 average) with a season-long 31-yard including a 2006 state title (14-0) and a state State in the season opener ... posted four tack- rush to finish the game with a career-high 244 runner-up finish in 2007 (13-1) ... team reeled les, two solo, against Minnesota ... recorded all-purpose yards ... collected 47 yards on eight off 27 straight victories before falling in the four tackles at Northwestern. carries (5.9) and crossed the goal line against 2007 state championship ... one of three mem- Murray State ... rushed eight times for 37 yards bers in the class from the state of Illinois ... 2006 (freshman): Appeared in 11 games (4.6) vs. Ball State ... tallied 82 yards on five parents are Bill and Peg Matte ... born on June and totaled 12 tackles, five solo, on the season kick returns at Penn State ... added 66 yards 30, 1989, William E. Matte III is an exploratory ... top performance came at No. 1 (AP) Ohio (two kick returns) vs. Central Michigan and 48 student. State, when he netted a career-high eight tack- yards (two) against Michigan State ... garnered les and 1.5 tackles for loss ... made his first col- a rushing score against the Chippewas ... two- legiate appearance and recorded two tackles time IU special teams player of the week. 43 in the Hoosiers’ season-opening victory over Matt Western Michigan. 2007 (Sophomore): Appeared in the first Mayberry three games (22 carries, 138 yards) before being Prep/Personal: Played fullback, middle hampered by a leg injury the final nine games LB • 6-2, 244 • Sr. linebacker and safety for Hinsdale South ... carried the ball eight times for 75 yards, in- Darien, Ill. High School under head coach Jim Kirwan ... cluding a 45-yard run, at Western Michigan ... Hinsdale South rushed for 2,242 yards and 36 touchdowns ran for 60 yards on 13 carries against Akron. while guiding his team to a 10-2 finish as a senior ... garnered all-state honors as well as 2006 (freshman): Played in 10 games, 2008 (Junior): Started all 12 games at mid- the Reporter-Progress/Suburban Life All-Area racking up 320 yards rushing and four total dle linebacker ... led the team with 89 tackles Football Player of the Year award ... graduated touchdowns ... rushed for 39 yards and one and shared the team lead with 53 solo stops ... as the school’s career records for rushing yards score and had a career-best 53 receiving yards became the first Hoosier from the front seven (2,827) and touchdowns (39), single-season and his first career touchdown reception at Min- to lead the team in tackles since Kyle Killion records for rushing yards (2,242), touchdowns nesota ... became the first player since Levron in 2005 ... second on the Hoosiers with five (36) and points (186), and the single-game re- Williams and Jeremi Johnson (in 2001) to rush sacks for 35 yards and shared second with cord for touchdowns (five) ... parents are Gary for a score and catch a TD strike in the same 8.5 tackles for loss ... also tied for the team and Mary Mayberry ... born on Aug. 6, 1987, game ... also registered a career-high 84 yards lead with two fumble recoveries ... added two Matthew William Mayberry is a recreational on 13 carries as the Hoosiers downed No. 15 pass breakups ... finished 10th in the Big Ten sport management major. (AP) Iowa ... scored his first career touchdown with 7.4 tackles per game and 10th in league against Southern Illinois on a 12-yard run in the games only with 7.8 stops each time out ... tied CAREER Stats fourth quarter. for third in conference games only with 0.25 Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD fumble recoveries per game ... recorded four 2006 5 7 12 1.5-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. double-digit tackle games, the last four games 2007 20 22 42 1.5-5 0-0 0 0 0 1 of the season ... tied a school record with four 2008 53 36 89 8.5-47 5.0-35 0 2 0 2 Prep/Personal: Rated among the top-50 sacks against Central Michigan, a 2008 confer- Totals 78 65 143 11.5-56 5.0-35 0 2 0 3 players in the state of Florida and among the ence single-game high, and collected career top-50 high school running backs in the nation highs with 13 tackles and 10 solos ... became as a senior at Armwood High School for head the third player in school history to reach the coach Sean Callahan ... rushed for 1,642 yards four-sack mark, joining current Chicago Bear on 142 carries and 29 touchdowns en route to Adewale Ogunleye (1997) and Van Waiters Hillsborough County Player of the Year and first

27 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University hoosiers Football team all-state honors his senior year ... parents are Kevin and Trina McCoy ... born on April 18, 1986, Demetrius Marcal McCray is a general Brandon 39 Greg 92 studies major. McGhee Middleton CAREER Rushing Stats LB • 6-1, 242 • So.-R DE • 6-3, 285 • Sr. Year att Yards TD lg avg/C avg/G Jeffersonville, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. 2006 88 320 2 53 3.6 32.0 2007 22 138 0 45 6.3 46.0 Jeffersonville Pike 2008 59 214 2 31 3.6 17.8 Totals 169 672 4 53 4.0 26.9 2008 (Freshman): Did not see any game 2008 (Junior): Started five games at defen- action in 2008 ... two-time scout team player of sive end and appeared in 11 games ... ended CAREER Kick Return Stats the week (Western Kentucky and Minnesota). the year third on the team with four sacks and Year no Yds TD lG avg/r avg./G fifth with five tackles for loss ... ranks fourth 2008 17 387 0 36 22.8 32.2 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season. in school history with 20 career sacks ... also Totals 17 387 0 36 22.8 32.2 collected 18 tackles, 14 solo, shared the team Prep/Personal: Played linebacker for lead with two fumble recoveries (tied for third head coach Steve Cooley at Jeffersonville ... in league games only and fifth overall), forced Andrew 72 recorded 60 tackles and eight interceptions his one fumble and broke up one pass ... named to senior campaign ... set the school’s single-sea- the Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year, McDonald son and single-game records for deflections ... the Chuck Bednarik Award, the Bronko Nagur- ski Trophy, the Rotary Lombardi Award and the OL • 6-6, 290 • So.-R earned three letters in football and basketball ... parents are Tony McGhee and Wilma Smith Lott Trophy Watch Lists ... made four tackles Indianapolis, Ind. ... born on March 3, 1989, Brandon McGhee is a with one sack and recovered two fumbles at Warren Central sport marketing and management major. No. 7 (AP) Penn State ... became the first Hoo- sier since John Anderson (vs. Wisconsin, Nov. 11, 2000) to recover two fumbles in a game ... 2008 (Freshman): Played in five games recorded a sack and forced a fumble with 1:34 at offensive tackle and guard ... made back- Mick 69 remaining to seal the team’s win over No. 22 to-back starts, the first of career, at left guard (BCS) Northwestern ... tallied a sack and two against Iowa and at Illinois ... received first ca- Mentzer tackles for loss against Central Michigan ... reer action vs. Western Kentucky and also saw added a sack vs. Murray State ... secured sev- time against Murray State and Ball State. DT • 6-4, 308 • Fr.-R Fort Wayne, Ind. eral preseason honors, including first team All- America selection, All-Big Ten and a Bednarik/ 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named Bishop Dwenger Nagurski Award candidate by Sporting News scout team player of the week following the ... second team All-America selection and a Iowa game. 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... four-time first teamA ll-Big Ten pick by Athlon Sports and scout team player of the week (Murray State, Lindy’s ... rated as the best pass rusher in the Prep/Personal: Offensive tackle for head Minnesota, Iowa and Central Michigan). Big Ten and the fourth-best defensive end in coach Steve Tutsie at Warren Central High the country by Lindy’s ... also earned All-Big Ten School ... high school teammate of Hoosier ju- Prep/Personal: Defensive tackle and honors from the Blue Ribbon College Football nior safety Jerimy Finch and sophomore corner- linebacker for head coach Chris Svarczkopf at Yearbook ... named a third team All-America back Chris Adkins ... Warren Central became Bishop Dwenger High School ... all-state, all- selection, rated the fifth-best defensive end in the first team in Indiana history to claim four area and all-conference selection in 2007 ... the country and first team All-Big Ten by Phil consecutive state titles ... first team all-state recorded 90 tackles and led Bishop Dwenger Steele’s preview magazine. selection in 2006 ... named to the 2006 Super to a 13-1 record and a runner-up finish at semi- Team and was an Academic All-Star ... rated state ... listed as the No. 97 defensive tackle 2007 (Sophomore): A finalist for the Ted the 10th-best prospect in the state of Indiana in the nation by ESPN.com ... slated as the No. Hendricks Award, presented to the top defen- by Rivals.com ... earned three letters in foot- 20 prospect in the state of Indiana by Rivals. sive end in college football ... named first team ball and two in track ... parents are Shawn and com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region selec- All-Big Ten by both the coaches and media, Marion McDonald and Jerri Carter ... born on tion ... earned three varsity letters in football, Indiana’s first All-Big Ten first team selection Sept. 8, 1988, Andrew Alexander McDonald is three in basketball and one in track ... one of from the defensive line since Adewale Ogun- a computer science major. six Hoosiers in the class ... parents are Scott leye in 1997 ... also named first team All-Big and Nancy Mentzer ... born on May 31, 1989, Ten by Rivals.com and All-Big Ten by ESPN. Michael Scott Mentzer is a business major. com ... picked up All-America distinction from the Walter Camp Football Foundation (second team), the Associated Press (third), Sporting News, CBSSports.com, SI.com (second), Rivals. com (second team) and CollegeFootballNews. com (first team) ... broke Van Waiters’ school record (14 in 1987) with 16 sacks (102 yards lost), a total that led the nation ... finished fourth in Big Ten single-season history with his 16 sacks ... added 50 tackles and 17 tackles for loss (105 yards lost), which ranked fifth in the Big Ten and shared 24th nationally ... also broke up four passes, recovered two fumbles

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football • 28 INDIANA University 2009 Football hoosiers (one for a score), forced a fumble and regis- and was named all-state, Summit Conference tion by ESPN.com and the 40th-best prospect tered one quarterback hurry ... had six multi- Player of the Year and Harding POY ... col- in the state of Illinois by Scout.com ... Prep sack contests and started all 13 games ... made lected first team All-Summit Conference and Star All-Midwest Region selection ... Pioneer three tackles, recorded two sacks and forced a honorable mention all-state his junior season Press All-Area selection and a member of the fumble in his first career start against Indiana and honorable mention all-conference as a East Suburban Catholic All-Conference team State ... collected a sack and scored his first ca- sophomore ... team finished second in state his ... named the St. Patrick Most Valuable Offen- reer touchdown on a 44-yard fumble recovery sophomore year ... lettered three years in foot- sive Lineman ... collected three varsity letters at Western Michigan ... matched a career best ball and four in basketball ... guided Harding in football and two in track and field ... one of by posting 2.5 sacks against Purdue with four to back-to-back state runner-up finishes in his three members in the class from the state of stops ... made five tackles, including 2.5 sacks, sophomore and junior campaigns ... parents are Illinois ... mother is Rozlyn C. Pagán ... born on at Iowa ... posted six tackles and added two Mark and Doris Muhammad ... cousin of cur- July 20, 1990, Justin A. Pagán is a criminal jus- sacks against Akron ... collected a 17-yard sack rent Buffalo Bills wide receiver and Indiana’s tice major. against Minnesota and broke up a pair of pass- all-time receptions, yardage and touchdowns es ... posted a career-best seven tackles and leader, James Hardy (2005-07) ... born on Sept. forced a fumble against Penn State ... made six 8, 1988, DeAundre J. Muhammad is a sport 34 tackles and recorded a pair of sacks at Wiscon- marketing and management major. Will sin ... delivered two more sacks against Ball Patterson State ... made 1.5 tackles for loss, including a sack, at Michigan State. LB • 6-1, 236 • Sr. Milton 63 Indianapolis, Ind. 2006 (Freshman): Played in five games, Lawrence North making six total tackles and two solo stops ... Owens best contest of the year came against No. 2 (AP) DT • 6-2, 306 • So.-R Michigan, when he made three tackles, one for Gary, Ind. 2008 (Junior): One of three team captains loss ... collegiate debut came at Illinois. ... started the first 10 games of the season at Harmony Community weak-side linebacker ... missed the final two PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive end for Pike games and three quarters of the Wisconsin High School under head coach Keith Wilkins ... Owens will move from offensive line to defen- game with a knee injury ... finished fourth on earned a No. 6 state ranking from Rivals.com sive tackle this spring. the team with 55 tackles, third with 42 solo prior to the 2005 season ... closed the cam- stops, and tied for second with 8.5 tackles for paign with 79 tackles and nine sacks ... also 2008 (Freshman): Saw action against loss ... recovered one fumble, picked off one earned first team all-state honors as a junior Western Kentucky and Murray State ... made pass, added 1.5 sacks and broke up three pass- after recording 89 tackles, including seven for collegiate debut against WKU ... two-time es ... since the start of the 2006 season leads loss, and two forced fumbles ... parents are scout team player of the week (Minnesota and the team with 127 solo tackles and is second Greg and Kathy Middleton ... born on Dec. 1, Central Michigan). with 200 total tackles (Austin Thomas, 202) ... 1986, Gregory Alan Middleton, Jr., is a general collected 10 tackles, his sixth career double- studies major. 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season. digit tackle game, with seven solos, one sack and a career-high three tackles for loss against CAREER Stats Prep/Personal: A standout offensive Central Michigan ... also added one intercep- Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD lineman at Harmony Community School under tion and one pass breakup ... became the first 2006 4 2 6 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 head coach David Pool ... a three-year letter- Hoosier since Kyle Killion (vs. Penn State – 2007 26 24 50 17.0-105 16.0-102 1 2 0 4 winner in football ... parents are Monroe and Nov. 13, 2004) to record an interception and 2008 14 4 18 5.0-16 4.0-15 1 2 0 1 Pamela Owens ... born on July 23, 1988, Milton a sack in the same game ... tallied nine stops, Totals 44 30 74 23.0-123 20.0-117 2 4 0 5 Owens is a fine arts major. seven solo, with one TFL and one pass broken up vs. Michigan State ... led the Hoosiers with seven tackles, six solo, forced a fumble and had 1.5 tackles for loss in the season opener Dre 82 Justin 70 against Western Kentucky ... made six stops with five solos at Minnesota ... recorded five Muhammad PAGÁN solo tackles with one TFL and one pass breakup WR • 5-10, 180 • So.-R OL • 6-5, 311 • So. vs. Ball State ... added five stops and one tackle Fort Wayne, Ind. Chicago, Ill. for loss in the Hoosiers’ win over No. 22 (BCS) Harding St. Patrick Northwestern and finished with four solos and one TFL vs. Iowa ... in the preseason, a second team All-Big Ten selection by Lindy’s and a third 2008 (Freshman): Transferred from Purdue 2008 (Freshman): One of three true fresh- team All-Big Ten selection by Athlon Sports and University ... ineligible due to NCAA transfer men to play for the Hoosiers in 2008 ... started Phil Steele’s preview magazine. rules ... four-time scout team player of the week the final five games of the season, played in the (Minnesota, Illinois, Penn State and Purdue). last seven and seven contests overall ... made 2007 (Sophomore): Second on the team two starts at left tackle, two at left guard and with 104 tackles, including 59 solo stops ... led 2007: Attended Purdue University and redshirt- one at right tackle ... in his five starts, the team the team with three forced fumbles and three ed the 2007 season. averaged 144.4 rushing yards per game ... two- fumble recoveries and finished fourth with time scout team player of the week (Murray eight tackles for loss ... added two sacks, one Prep/Personal: Wide receiver for Sher- State and Michigan State). interception and three pass breakups ... 11th in wood Haydock at Harding High School ... set the Big Ten in tackles, second in fumbles recov- a school single-season record with 75 catches Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for ered and seventh in fumbles forced ... in league for 1,296 yards and 13 touchdowns his senior head coach Dan Galante at St. Patrick High games only, finished sixth in tackles and sec- season ... led Harding to state championship School ... rated the 37th-best guard in the na- ond in forced fumbles ... started all 13 games at 29 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University hoosiers Football weak-side linebacker ... set a new career high 12 games ... averaged 4.2 yards per carry and an IU team produced back-to-back 2,000-yard with 14 tackles at Northwestern ... made 13 scored four times ... added 12 receptions for 69 rushing seasons ... Indiana averaged 4.5 yards tackles, nine solo, and forced a fumble against yards ... became the first IU running back since per carry and carded 19 rushing scores, its Penn State ... matched that total with 13 tack- BenJarvus Green-Ellis in 2003 to score three best numbers since 2001 (5.5, 33) ... the team les and recovered a fumble at Wisconsin ... TDs in a game when he did so against Minne- rushed for over 250 yards four times with a collected 10 tackles at Iowa and also added a sota ... also posted 13 rushes and a career-high season-best 297 yards in the season-opening forced fumble. 90 yards ... recorded 11 rushes for 56 yards win over Western Kentucky ... Academic All- against Indiana State, including his first career Big Ten selection. 2006 (Freshman): Saw action in all 12 touchdown, a seven-yard rush ... gained 55 games, making five starts ... finished with 41 yards on 15 carries and made three catches at 2007 (Freshman): Played in four games on tackles, 26 solo, including 4.5 for loss, and one Northwestern ... rushed 11 times for 49 yards the offensive line as a backup at both center sack ... picked off one pass and broke up three, against Ball State ... netted 43 yards on eight and tackle ... made his collegiate debut in the adding a forced fumble and a fumble recovery carries with a pair of receptions in the Insight season opener against Indiana State ... saw ... named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team by Bowl vs. Oklahoma State ... ran for 40 yards his first career Big Ten action against Minne- Sporting News and earned honorable mention rushing on five carries against Illinois ... made sota and played nearly the entire second half to the publication’s Freshman All-America Team two catches for 22 yards against Purdue. at center at Wisconsin ... also received playing ... led the team with 10 tackles to go along with time at Northwestern ... Academic All-Big Ten five solo stops and 1.5 tackles for loss against 2006 (Freshman): Played in seven games, selection. No. 2 (AP) Michigan. rushing for 36 yards on 15 carries ... had four carries for 19 yards, including a 10-yard run, in 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. Prep/Personal: Played linebacker for his first career collegiate game against West- Lawrence North High School under head coach ern Michigan. Prep/Personal: Played offensive line for Tom Dilley ... totaled 132 tackles, 19 tackles for Morris Community High School under head loss and four sacks en route to earning India- 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. coach George Dergo ... ranked as the 26th-best napolis Star Defensive Player of the Year hon- prospect in the state of Illinois by Rivals.com ors as a senior ... had a trio of interceptions and Prep/Personal: Rushed for 1,236 yards during the preseason ... helped Morris to first scored three defensive touchdowns, returning a and 11 touchdowns at Fork Union (Va.) Military state title in 21 years, as Perry’s two-year varsi- pair of INTs and one fumble recovery ... earned Academy for head coach John Shuman ... as a ty record was 27-1 with a state runner-up finish 5A All-State first team recognition ... mother is senior at Concordia Lutheran (Ind.) High School and a state title ... also knocked off nationally- Kathy Patterson ... born on July 20, 1987, Wil- (2003), Payton rushed for 1,600 yards, includ- ranked Joliet Catholic, snapping its 30-game liam Louis Patterson is a sport communication- ing a school-record 365 yards in one game, for winning streak ... garnered Chicago Tribune broadcast major. head coach Dean Doerffler ... Concordia went All-State accolades as a senior after earning 9-4 that season and won its first A3 sectional all-area accolades as a junior ... a three-sport CAREER Stats and regional championships ... parents are Ken- athlete at Morris, competing in football, bas- Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD neth and Bernadine Payton ... born on Sept. 21, ketball and track ... parents are Mark and Bev- 2006 26 15 41 4.5-19 1.0-6 1 1 1 4 1985, Bryan Douglas Payton is a general stud- erly Perry ... born on June 19, 1988, Alex John 2007 59 45 104 8.0-37 2.0-23 3 3 1 4 ies major ... also writes for the Indiana Daily Perry is a SPEA management major. 2008 42 13 55 8.5-32 1.5-12 0 1 1 4 Student, IU’s student paper. Totals 127 73 200 21.0-88 4.5-41 4 5 3 12 CAREER Rushing Stats Andrew 20 Year att Yards TD lg avg/C avg/G Bryan 27 2006 15 36 0 10 2.4 5.1 Pimentel 2007 90 381 4 48 4.2 31.8 Payton 2008 79 339 2 34 4.3 37.7 QB • 5-10, 172 • Fr.-R Totals 184 756 6 48 4.1 27.0 Indianapolis, Ind. RB • 5-9, 207 • Sr.-5th Cathedral Fort Wayne, Ind. CAREER Receiving Stats Fork Union (Va.) Military Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G 2006 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season. 2007 12 69 0 22 1.0 5.8 5.8 2008 (Junior): Appeared in the first nine 2008 2 23 0 14 0.2 11.5 2.6 Prep/Personal: Quarterback for head games of the season as a reserve running back Totals 14 92 0 22 0.5 6.6 3.3 coach Jim O’Hara at Cathedral High School ... before suffering a season-ending ankle injury closed career with 1,925 passing yards, 636 ... rushed for 339 yards on 79 attempts ... aver- rushing yards, 32 touchdowns, a 59.0 percent aged 4.3 yards per carry and scored twice ... 71 completion rate and a quarterback rating of also caught two balls for 23 yards ... gained a Alex 165.5 ... named first team all-state, all-city and season-high 77 yards on 12 carries (6.4 aver- team most valuable player ... Cathedral won age) against Central Michigan ... carded 68 Perry the state championship his junior year ... an yards and rushed 13 times (5.2) with a 25-yard OL • 6-7, 284 • Jr.-R Indiana Academic All-Star, All-City Academic score at Illinois ... rushed for 57 yards on nine Morris, Ill. MVP Finalist and a Christian Scholar Athlete carries (6.3) against Western Kentucky ... Morris Community Award winner ... three-year football and two- added 42 yards in the team’s victory over No. year baseball letterwinner ... a karate national 22 (BCS) Northwestern and forced first career champion ... parents are Rene and Patricia Pi- fumble on a kickoff return ... posted 31 yards 2008 (Sophomore): Played 10 games at cen- mentel ... born on Jan. 3, 1990, Andrew Patrick and a touchdown vs. Murray State. ter and tackle ... started the first five games of Pimentel is a biology major. the season at center ... the Hoosiers broke the 2007 (Sophomore): Finished third on the 2,000-yard rushing mark (2,003) for the second team with 381 rushing yards and 90 carries in straight year, the first time since 2000 and 2001 iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football • 30 INDIANA University 2009 Football hoosiers senior ... earned second team all-conference rushing yards per game, 4.0 yards per rush and honors as a junior and third team accolades as scored six rushing touchdowns ... made the Nick 8 a sophomore ... caught 32 passes for 682 yards first start of his career at right guard in the Hoo- and nine touchdowns ... had eight intercep- siers’ victory over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... Polk tions, including three returned for touchdowns Academic All-Big Ten selection. S • 6-0, 225 • Sr.-5th ... parents are Rick and Laura Polk ... born on Milwaukee, Wis. Oct. 6, 1986, Nicholas Dione Polk is a general 2007 (Sophomore): Appeared in his first studies major. game as a collegiate player, seeing action Vincent against Indiana State in the season opener ... CAREER Stats two-time scout team player of the week (Akron 2008 (Junior): Played in eight games with Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD and Wisconsin). seven starts at free safety ... missed one game 2007 49 25 74 2.5-4 0-0 2 1 2 7 with a knee injury and missed the final three 2008 40 12 52 1.5-2 0-0 2 1 1 3 2006 (freshman): Did not see any game games with a season-ending ACL injury ... fin- Totals 89 37 126 4.0-6 0-0 4 2 3 10 action in 2006. ished sixth on the team with 52 tackles and fifth with 40 solos ... recovered one fumble 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. and returned it 31 yards for a score against 47 Ball State ... shared the team lead with two Ian Prep/Personal: A three-year letterwinner forced fumbles, picked off one pass, broke up at Parkway Central High School for head coach two passes and recorded 1.5 tackles for loss Reeves Mark Goldenberg ... two-year team captain ... collected two double-digit tackle games to LB • 6-0, 234 • So.-R and earned all-state honors as a senior ... also push his career total to three ... matched a ca- Ferndale, Mich. a track and field standout ... a two-time state reer high with 11 tackles and set a career mark Ferndale qualifier in the shot put and discus as a senior with 10 solos vs. Central Michigan ... netted 10 ... parents are Les and Connie Reiter ... born on stops, eight solo, against Iowa ... tallied eight July 29, 1986, Michael Joseph Reiter is an ex- tackles, six solo, with a forced fumble and a 2008 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games ercise science major. tackle for loss at Minnesota ... made six stops, as a reserve linebacker and on special teams ... picked off a pass and broke up a pass against started at fullback, his lone game at the posi- Murray State ... recorded six tackles, forced tion, at Illinois ... the Hoosiers rushed for 144 46 a fumble and added a half-tackle for loss in yards against the Fighting Illini ... made col- Tyler the season opener vs. Western Kentucky ... legiate debut vs. Western Kentucky ... named posted five stops and a pass breakup at Illinois scout team player of the week following the Replogle ... named Hoosier special teams player of the Michigan State game. LB • 6-2, 231 • Jr. week following the Murray State game. Centerville, Ohio 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season. Centerville 2007 (Sophomore): Switched from wide receiver to safety during the spring of 2007 and Prep/Personal: Linebacker and fullback started all 13 games at free safety ... finished for head coach Ryan Dunlap at Ferndale High 2008 (Sophomore): Made the first two fifth on the team with 74 tackles to go along School ... a four-year, two-way starter ... first starts of his career at weak-side linebacker the with two interceptions, two forced fumbles, team All-North selection by the Detroit News final two games of the season ... saw action in one fumble recovery, 2.5 tackles for loss and and Detroit Free Press as a senior ... named 11 games at linebacker and on special teams five pass breakups ... posted 11 tackles, seven first team Class A All-State and earned a spot ... named Indiana’s special teams player of the solo, with a forced fumble at Michigan State ... on the 2007 Michigan East All-Star Team fol- year ... led the team with 11 special teams recovered a fumble, picked off a pass, recorded lowing his senior campaign ... set the single- player of the week honors ... finished the year a tackle for loss and collected five tackles in season Ferndale tackles record with 156 and with 38 tackles, 20 solo, one sack, one forced the Insight Bowl vs. Oklahoma State ... made the school’s career tackles record with 401 ... fumble and one fumble recovery ... closed out eight tackles and caught a pass at Wisconsin selected as the 2006 team and defensive MVP the campaign at Purdue with a team season- ... notched seven tackles and recorded his first ... earned four letters in football, four letters in high 19 tackles, nine solo, with the first sack of career forced fumble at Iowa ... made three wrestling and two letters in track ... born on his career ... earned the Terry P. Cole “Impact tackles and recorded his first career intercep- Oct. 10, 1989, Ian B. Reeves is a general stud- Player” Award as the team’s most outstanding tion against PSU. ies major. player in the Old Oaken Bucket game ... in first career start, collected seven tackles at No. 7 2006 (freshman): Appeared in 11 games (AP) Penn State ... recorded 26 tackles, 11 and started nine times at wideout ... finished 59 solo, with one sack in his two starts ... posted third on the team with 32 catches and was Mike four tackles and recovered first career fumble named Freshman All-Big Ten and earned a spot against Ball State ... tallied three stops and as a Sporting News Freshman All-American for Reiter forced first career fumble vs. Wisconsin ...A ca- his efforts ... made a career-high five catches OL • 6-2, 300 • Sr.-5th demic All-Big Ten selection. for 56 yards at Illinois ... led the team with four Chesterfield, Mo. catches for 45 yards against Wisconsin. Parkway Central 2007 (Freshman): Played in the first six games of the season before suffering a sea- 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. son-ending ACL injury against Minnesota ... 2008 (Junior): Played in the final seven back-up linebacker closed the campaign with Prep/Personal: Wide receiver and de- games of the season with four starts at guard eight tackles, four solos ... recorded three tack- fensive back for head coach Elliott Lightfoot, and center ... started two games at left guard, les in the season opener against Indiana State where he earned all-state defense and all- one game at center and one game at right guard ... collected a pair of stops against Akron and at conference offense and defense laurels as a ... in his four starts, the team averaged 149.8 Iowa, and one tackle at Western Michigan.

31 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University hoosiers Football Prep/Personal: Linebacker for head 2006 (freshman): Played in seven games, ors from the Champaign News-Gazette, the coach Ron Ullery at Centerville High School ... starting six times ... started at left tackle for six Chicago Tribune and the Illinois High School recorded 133 tackles, 70 solo, 20 tackles for straight contests, beginning with the Hoosiers’ Coaches Association Academic Team ... picked loss and eight sacks as a senior ... three-year game against Wisconsin ... in those six starts, up all-conference recognition in basketball as starter closed career with 407 tackles, 210 the Hoosier running game topped 100 yards a sophomore and junior ... parents are Ron and solo, and 65 tackles for loss ... Greater West- five times and averaged 138.5 per contest. Barb Sanders ... born on June 26, 1987, Jeffrey ern Ohio Conference (GWOC) Defensive Player Ronald Sanders is a finance major. of the Year, second team Associated Press Prep/Personal: Offensive tackle and de- All-State, first team all-area and first team fensive end at Bedford High School for head All-GWOC in 2005 and 2006 ... all-district first coach Brian Staats ... a 2005 first teamA ll-Lake 64 team, team defensive MVP and a participant in Erie League, all-district and honorable mention Pete the All-Ohio North/South All-Star Game ... rat- all-state selection at the same high school that ed the No. 22 middle linebacker nationally by produced former Wisconsin and current NFL Saxon Scout.com ... named team’s outstanding player wide receivers Chris Chambers (San Diego C • 6-6, 303 • Sr. ... team went 8-2 and won the GWOC in 2006 Chargers) and Lee Evans (Buffalo Bills) ... re- Plain City, Ohio (brother and Hoosier signee, Adam, also played corded 18 tackles as a defensive end ... also Jonathan Alder on team), 10-2 and a district playoff finalist in notched a 94-percent blocking efficiency as a 2005 and 11-1, GWOC champs and a district senior ... competed in the 2006 Ohio North- finalist in 2004 ... claimed three letters in foot- South All-Star Game ... parents are Rodger 2008 (Junior): Battled injuries all season and ball and two in basketball ... parents are Tom Saffold II and Angela Coopridge ... born on played in 11 games with 10 starts ... opened and Theresa Replogle ... Tom played football at June 6, 1988, Rodger P. Saffold III is a SPEA the season with five straight starts at left guard Virginia Military Institute (1974-77) ... born on management major ... Rodger II played at the before moving to center prior to the Iowa game April 10, 1989, Tyler James Replogle is an ac- in the mid-1970s. ... started five of the team’s final seven games counting major ... brother and defensive tackle, at center ... three-year starter at left guard and Adam, signed with the Hoosiers on Feb. 4. center has started 28 of the last 31 games and appeared in 32 games in his career ... earned CAREER Stats Jeff 95 the team’s Don Howell “Outstanding Offensive Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD Sanders Lineman” Award ... the Hoosiers broke the 2007 4 4 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2,000-yard rushing mark (2,003) for the second 2008 20 18 38 1.0-3 1.0-3 1 1 0 0 TE • 6-4, 240 • Jr.-R straight year, the first time since 2000 and 2001 Totals 24 22 46 1.0-3 1.0-3 1 1 0 0 Springfield, Ill. an IU team produced back-to-back 2,000-yard Sacred Heart-Griffin rushing seasons ... Indiana averaged 4.5 yards per carry and carded 19 rushing scores, its 76 best numbers since 2001 (5.5, 33) ... the team Rodger 2008 (Sophomore): Appeared in five rushed for over 250 yards four times with a games and served as the team’s long snapper season-best 297 yards in the season-opening Saffold on field goals and extra points the final four win over Western Kentucky ... Academic All- OT • 6-5, 306 • Sr. games ... the Hoosiers converted 3-of-4 field Big Ten selection ... preseason third team All- Bedford, Ohio goals and 9-of-10 extra points ... two-time Big Ten selection by Athlon Sports. Bedford scout team player of the week (Murray State and Iowa) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2007 (Sophomore): Started all 13 games next to Rodger Saffold at left guard after 2008 (Junior): Started all 10 games in which 2007 (freshman): Received first playing starting five of the final six games there as a he appeared at left tackle ... battled a back in- time as a collegian, appearing in the season true freshman ... helped the Hoosiers average jury the entire season and missed two games opener against Indiana State ... moved from 157.4 yards per game on the ground and 393.8 with a knee injury ... three-year starter at left center to tight end at the halfway point of the yards of total offense, the highest averages in tackle has started 29 of the last 33 games and campaign ... named scout team player of the each category since the 2001 campaign ... the has appeared in 30 games in his career ... the week following the Purdue game. Hoosiers also set a new school record with Hoosiers broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark 412 points and finished second in school his- (2,003) for the second straight year, the first 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. tory averaging 31.7 points per game ... a key time since 2000 and 2001 an IU team produced component of an IU rushing attack that went back-to-back 2,000-yard rushing seasons ... In- Prep/Personal: Tight end for Sacred over 100 yards nine times and over 200 yards diana averaged 4.5 yards per carry and carded Heart-Griffin High School under head coach five times. 19 rushing scores, its best numbers since 2001 Ken Leonard ... Rivals.com rated him as the (5.5, 33) ... the team rushed for over 250 yards 20th-best prospect out of Illinois during its pre- 2006 (freshman): Played the final eight four times with a season-best 297 yards in the season poll and Sporting News listed Sanders games, making five starts ... earned his first season-opening win over Western Kentucky. as a top Midwest tight end prospect for the career start against No. 15 (AP) Iowa ... started class of 2006 ... with Sanders’ leadership and each of the next four games at left guard ... in 2007 (Sophomore): Started all 13 games 59 receptions for 671 yards and three touch- Saxon’s eight games, the Hoosiers posted six at left tackle ... helped the Hoosiers average downs, Sacred Heart-Griffin picked up its first games with 100 yards or more on the ground 157.4 yards per game on the ground and 393.8 state title in school history by downing Rock and averaged 134.0 per contest. yards of total offense, the highest averages in Island Alleman, 28-21, in the title game ... in each category since 2001 ... the Hoosiers also that game, Sanders caught 10 passes for 134 Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for set a new school record with 412 points and yards and scored the game’s first touchdown Jonathan Alder High School under head coach finished second in school history averaging on a 15-yard reception, as SHG finished the Barry Blackstone ... helped his squad to a 10-2 31.7 points per game ... a key component of an year with a perfect 14-0 record, a 38-2 mark record his final campaign ... earned all-state, IU rushing attack that went over 100 yards nine in his varsity career and three straight Central all-district and all-conference honors and a times and over 200 yards five times. State Eight titles ... garnered all-state hon- nomination to the Ohio-Pennsylvania Big 33 All- iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football • 32 INDIANA University 2009 Football hoosiers Star Game ... also picked up all-district honors Tribune Dream Team and to the Indiana North/ Prep/Personal: Defensive tackle and of- while leading Alder to an 11-2 ledger and the South All-Star Game ... three-year football and fensive lineman for head coaches Scott May regional final contest as a junior ... garnered baseball, one-year basketball and golf letter- and Rob Cutter at Hamilton Southeastern High all-district and All-Central Ohio recognition as winner ... parents are Vince and Kelly Scott ... School ... awarded Indiana Mr. Football - defen- a junior ... parents are Herb and Chris Saxon ... born on March 8, 1989, Kyler Vincent Scott is a sive line award (first place) ... named to the In- born on Jan. 11, 1988, Peter Almon Saxon is a business major. dianapolis Star All-North (second straight year) criminal justice major. and Super Teams ... Associated Press All-State selection and selected as one of the top 50 play- 42 ers in the state by the Indiana Football Coaches 17 Chad Association for the second consecutive year ... Teddy two-time all-conference and all-county selec- Sherer tion ... recognized on the Bloomington Herald- Schell LB • 6-0, 212 • Fr.-R Times Top 33, the Indiana Football Digest Prime QB • 6-5, 221 • So.-R Cicero, Ind. Time 25 and the Indiana High School Football Barrington, Ill. Hamilton Heights Guide Tremendous 26 Teams ... rated the 56th- Barrington best defensive tackle nationally by ESPN.com and the 73rd-best nationally by Scout.com ... 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named ranked the 15th-best prospect in the state of 2008 (Freshman): Made first collegiate ap- co-defensive scout team player of the year with Indiana by Scout.com and Rivals.com ... Prep pearance against Wisconsin ... finished 1-of-4 Nicholas Sliger ... four-time scout team player Star All-Midwest Region selection ... Hamilton for six yards. of the week (Ball State, Iowa, Northwestern Southeastern finished 2007 season 10-3 with a and Penn State). loss to No. 1 Pike in the regional ... team won 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... two-time sectional and Hoosier Crossroads Conference scout team player of the week (Akron and Wis- Prep/Personal: Running back and outside championships ... Hamilton went undefeated consin). linebacker for head coaches Gene Starrett and during the regular season and won a confer- Chuck Reeves at Hamilton Heights High School ence title in 2006 and claimed sectional, re- Prep/Personal: Quarterback for head ... an all-state selection and a Mid-Indiana Con- gional and semi-state championships in 2005 coach Joey Sanchez at Barrington High School ference (MIC) first team honoree in both 2006 en route to a 5A state runner-up finish ... one ... top-rated quarterback in the state of Illinois and 2007 ... recognized on the Indiana Football of six Hoosiers in the class ... earned three var- by Scout.com and Rivals.com ... ended the 2006 Digest Prime Time 25 and the Indiana High sity letters in football and collected letters in season passing for 1,810 yards and 20 touch- School Football Guide Tremendous 26 Teams wrestling and track ... parents are Bruce and downs ... led conference in passing yardage, ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region selection ... Kathy Sliger ... born on July 30, 1989, Nicholas completion percentage and touchdowns ... All- totaled 1,060 rushing yards and crossed the M. Sliger is a criminal justice major. Mid-Suburban League, Daily Herald All-Area, goal line 22 times ... holds school records in Chicago Tribune All-State special mention and rushing yards, touchdowns, points scored and Illinois High School Coaches Association (IH- carries ... rushed for 1,260 yards and 20 scores SCA) 8A All-State honorable mention after his as a junior ... selected to the Hamilton County Jarrod 52 senior season ... holds school record for most All-Star Team and was named outstanding passing yards in a 12-game season (1,810), offensive running back junior and senior sea- Smith most touchdown passes in a season (20), most sons ... Hamilton Heights earned MIC titles in DT • 6-4, 301 • Jr.-R first downs passing in a season (74), highest 2004 and 2007 and sectional championships Fairborn, Ohio season completion percentage (67 percent) in 2004 and 2005 ... lettered in football (four Fairborn and led the highest scoring offense in school years), baseball (four years) and basketball history ... IHSCA 8A Academic All-State selec- (one year) ... Hamilton Heights posted an 8-3 tion ... lettered two years in football and three record before falling to No. 3 Bishop Chatard in Former offensive lineman moves to defensive years in baseball ... parents are Ward and Mary the 2007 state playoffs ... one of six Hoosiers in line during spring practice. Schell ... born on Feb. 24, 1989, Edward Wil- the class ... parents are Devon and Carmelita liam Schell is an english major. Sherer ... born on June 10, 1989, Chadwick Jer- 2008 (Sophomore): Played in 11 games on emy Sherer is an exploratory student ... brother, the offensive line and made two starts ... re- Dustin, is a fifth-year senior quarterback at the ceived the first start of his career at left guard 47 University of Wisconsin. against Wisconsin and started at center at No. Kyler 7 (AP) Penn State the following week ... the Hoosiers broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark Scott (2,003) for the second straight year, the first K • 5-7, 173 • Fr.-R NIcholas 75 time since 2000 and 2001 an IU team produced Culver, Ind. Sliger back-to-back 2,000-yard rushing seasons ... In- Culver Military diana averaged 4.5 yards per carry and carded DT • 6-3, 293 • Fr.-R 19 rushing scores, its best numbers since 2001 Cicero, Ind. (5.5, 33) ... the team rushed for over 250 yards 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season. Hamilton Southeastern four times with a season-best 297 yards in the season-opening win over Western Kentucky. Prep/Personal: Kicker for head coach Andy Dorrel at Culver Military Academy ... set 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named 2007 (freshman): Saw action in two the single season and career field goal marks co-defensive scout team player of the year with games ... made collegiate debut in the season at Culver ... first team all-state selection as a Chad Sherer ... two-time scout team player of opener against Indiana State and Big Ten de- junior and senior ... selected to the South Bend the week (Michigan State and Iowa). but at Iowa ... named scout team player of the week following the Ball State game.

33 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University hoosiers Football 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. team produced back-to-back 2,000-yard rushing seasons ... Indiana averaged 4.5 yards per carry Prep/Personal: Offensive guard for Fair- and carded 19 rushing scores, its best numbers Collin 37 born High School under head coach Roy Thobe since 2001 (5.5, 33) ... the team rushed for over ... picked up all-district honors and garnered a 250 yards four times with a season-best 297 Taylor top-10 offensive linemen ranking in the Mid- yards in the season-opening win over Western S • 6-0, 195 • Sr.-5th west as a senior ... one of 22 players selected Kentucky. Carmel, Ind. to the Ohio North-South All-Star Game ... re- corded 53 tackles and two sacks as a defensive 2007 (freshman): Played in 12 games on Carmel lineman ... started on both sides of the ball as the offensive line, earning five starts at right a junior after being moved up to varsity as a tackle ... made his first career start against 2008 (Junior): Appeared in 12 games at sophomore ... also played basketball during his Akron and started four straight games begin- wide receiver, safety and on special teams ... prep career ... parents are David and Veronica ning with the Penn State game ... helped the due to injuries at safety, moved from wide re- Smith ... born on July 28, 1987, Jarrod Lee Hoosiers average 157.4 yards per game on the ceiver to safety the final three weeks ... made Smith is a criminal justice major. ground and 393.8 yards of total offense, the first career reception for three yards against highest averages in each category since the Iowa ... named IU special teams player of the 2001 campaign. week following the Penn State game ... Aca- demic All-Big Ten selection. Peter 36 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season. 2007 (Sophomore): Appeared in three St. Fort Prep/Personal: Played on the offensive games, making his collegiate debut in the CB • 6-0, 183 • Fr.-R and defensive lines for Platteville High School season opener against Indiana State and Big Naples, Fla. under head coach Scott Statz ... anchored the Ten debut against Illinois ... named scout team Golden Gate offensive line, helping the team to an 8-2 re- player of the week following the Indiana State cord and a top-10 state ranking while earning game. first team all-state honors from the Associated 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named Press ... picked up Wisconsin Football Coaches 2006 (freshman): Did not see any game scout team player of the week following the Association All-State recognition as an offen- action in 2006. Murray State game. sive lineman as a junior ... earned first team all-conference as a defensive end and second 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. Prep/Personal: Defensive back for head team all-conference as a guard as a junior ... coach Dave Tanner at Golden Gate High School also earned three letters each in basketball, Prep/Personal: Caught 45 passes for 900 ... first team All-Southwest Florida safety, all- baseball and track ... parents are Denny and yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior at Car- district safety and all-conference defensive Jayne Stark ... born on Oct. 6, 1987, Michael mel High School for head coach Keith Fielder back ... rated as the No. 42 safety nationally Dennis Stark is a teacher prep major. ... posted 1,700 all-purpose yards en route to by ESPN.com ... Prep Star All-Southeast Region all-conference, all-county and honorable men- selection ... in 2006, registered 39 solo tackles tion all-state accolades ... parents are John and two interceptions ... the first in his family and Catherine Taylor ... born on Feb. 28, 1987, to attend college ... honor roll student earned Greg 58 Collin William Taylor is a sport communication- student of the month honors three times ... broadcast major. earned three varsity letters ... also played bas- Svarczkopf ketball and ran track ... led basketball team to LB • 5-9, 216 • Fr.-R a pair of district championships ... became the Fort Wayne, Ind. Austin 20 second player from Golden Gate to ever sign Bishop Dwenger with a Football Bowl Subdivision program ... one of two members in the class from the state Thomas of Florida ... the son of Yvance Jean-Louis ... 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season. S • 6-2, 221 • Sr.-5th born on Aug. 20, 1989, Peter A. St. Fort is a Woodstock, Ga. business entrepreneurship major. Prep/Personal: Played for head coach Sequoyah and father Chris Svarczkopf at Bishop Dwenger High School ... finished career with 218 tackles, 68 29 sacks, seven fumble recoveries, two blocked 2008 (Junior): Played in six games with five Mike punts and one blocked field goal ... second all- starts at free safety ... missed two games with time on Bishop Dwenger’s career sacks list an ankle injury and missed the final four games Stark ... named first team all-conference, all-area, with a season-ending ACL injury ... finished the OT • 6-7, 300 • Jr.-R all-state and Northeast Indiana GameNight’s year with 41 tackles, 22 solo, and led the team Platteville, Wis. Lineman of the Year ... team captured two con- with two interceptions ... leads the Hoosiers with 202 tackles since the start of the 2006 Platteville ference, sectional and regional championships ... three-year football letterwinner, three-year season and is second with 121 solos (Will Pat- wrestling letterwinner (captain) and four-year terson, 127) ... also forced a fumble, recorded 2008 (Sophomore): Started the first 11 track letterwinner (captain) ... parents are Chris two tackles for loss and broke up a pass ... games of the season and played in all 12 at and Jane Svarczkopf ... born on Nov. 7, 1989, two double-digit tackle games, the sixth and right tackle ... has made 16 career starts and Gregory James Svarczkopf is a social studies seventh of his career ... collected 10 stops, started 15 of the last eight 18 games at right education major. five solo, picked off a pair off passes and net- tackle ... the Hoosiers broke the 2,000-yard ted one pass breakup in the team’s win over rushing mark (2,003) for the second straight No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern ... first interception year, the first time since 2000 and 2001 an IU halted a drive at the IU 11-yard line and the

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football • 34 INDIANA University 2009 Football hoosiers second stopped NU at the Indiana 32 ... added Prep/Personal: A linebacker and defen- a season-best 11 tackles with one tackle for sive end at St. Martin De Porres High School loss at Illinois ... tallied nine stops, six solo, at Eric 90 ... played for head coach Greg Carter ... a four- Minnesota ... carded five solo stops and forced year starter and an all-city and all-state selec- a fumble vs. Western Kentucky ... preseason Thomas tion his junior and senior seasons ... compiled third team All-Big Ten selection by Athlon DE • 6-4, 265 • So.-R 126 tackles, 86 solo, and 12 sacks his senior Sports and a third team All-Big Ten selection Cleveland, Ohio campaign ... also lettered three years in track by Lindy’s and Phil Steele’s preview magazine. and field ... parents are Kosetta Carreker and Glenville Larenda Beecham ... born on April 5, 1987, Ter- 2007 (Sophomore): Strong safety named rance Tyreesse Thomas is a sport marketing All-Big Ten honorable mention by the coaches 2008 (Freshman): Played in 11 games as and management major ... participated in the and media ... started all 13 games and led the a reserve defensive lineman and on special team’s 2007 spring drills. team with 112 tackles, the most since John teams ... made collegiate debut against Murray Kerr’s 114 in 2002 ... also led the squad with State ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. CAREER Stats 64 solos to go along with one forced fumble, Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD one interception and three pass breakups ... 2007: Redshirted the 2007 season ... named 2007 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 finished fifth in Big Ten games only with 10.2 scout team player of the week following the 2008 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 tackles per game and eighth in all games with Penn State game. Totals 3 8 11 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 8.6 each time out ... posted 22 tackles, 14 solo, at Michigan State, becoming the first Hoosier Prep/Personal: Defensive end for Ted since Alfonzo Thurman (Nov. 13, 1993, vs. Ohio Ginn, Sr., at Glenville High School ... recorded 65 State) to record 20 tackles in a game ... his 22 tackles, 34 solo, 11 tackles for loss, four sacks, Terrance 1 tackles were the most by a Hoosier since Jo- two pass breakups, one fumble recovery and seph Fitzgerald made 22 against Iowa on Oct. one interception as a senior ... honorable men- Turner 27, 1984 ... collected 12 tackles, nine solo, tion All-Ohio as a senior ... Glenville finished WR • 6-3, 207 • Jr.-R against Penn State ... went over 10 tackles for 2006 10-2 and ranked No. 10 in the Associated Auburn Hills, Mich. the third time of the season with 12 against Press Poll, losing in the regional semifinals ... West Bloomfield Purdue ... made eight tackles and recorded his a three-year all-state selection, a 2007 Senate first career interception at Northwestern. All-Star and a Rivals.com “Hot 100” selection ... compiled 72 tackles and 13 sacks as a ju- 2008 (Sophomore): Started nine games and 2006 (freshman): Finished the season with nior ... first team All-Ohio in 2005 ... selected appeared in all 12 ... finished third on the team 49 tackles, 35 solo ... posted 11 tackles and to Ohio’s North-South Classic ... ranked the with 29 receptions and fourth on the club with forced a fumble in win over No. 15 (AP) Iowa ... No. 24 prospect in Ohio by Rivals.com and the 289 receiving yards ... hauled in two catches led team with 11 tackles and forced a fumble No. 61 defensive end nationally by Rivals.com for 52 yards, including a career-long 38-yarder, against Southern Illinois ... made seven tackles ... the 67th-ranked player in the state of Ohio against Central Michigan ... made a career-high in his debut against Western Michigan. by Scout.com ... lettered three years in football five receptions for 33 yards vs. Wisconsin ... and two years in basketball ... parents are Eric grabbed three balls for 41 yards against Mur- 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. Thomas, Sr., and Monica Graham-Thomas ... ray State ... racked up 40 yards on four catches born on Nov. 25, 1988, Eric Darnell Thomas, Jr., vs. Iowa and 38 yards with four receptions in Prep/Personal: Safety for head coach Sid is an exploratory student. the season opener against Western Kentucky. Maxwell at Sequoyah High School ... named Cherokee County Defensive Player of the Year, 2007 (freshman): Made one catch for 23 Sequoyah Player of the Year, all-region defen- yards in five games before suffering a season- sive player of the year and all-state in his final Terrance 51 ending ACL injury at Iowa ... grabbed his lone campaign ... parents are Ty and Susan Thomas reception in the season opener and his colle- ... born on May 9, 1987, Austin Jarad Thomas Thomas giate debut against Indiana State. is a criminal justice major. DL • 6-1, 263 • Jr. Detroit, Mich. 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season ... enrolled CAREER Stats St. Martin De Porres in classes at the beginning of the 2006 spring Year ua a Tot TFl sacks FF Fr int PD semester. 2006 35 14 49 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 2007 64 48 112 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 4 2008 (Sophomore): Key contributor on In- Prep/Personal: An all-state and all- 2008 22 19 41 2.0-2 0-0 1 0 2 3 diana’s special teams ... made six tackles and county wide receiver at West Bloomfield High Totals 121 81 202 2.0-2 0-0 4 0 3 7 recovered first career fumble against Wiscon- School for head coach Dan Shrewberry ... used sin ... two-time Hoosier special teams player of his 4.48 40-yard dash time and 37-inch vertical the week. leap to catch 37 passes for 749 yards ... fin- ished with 1,236 all-purpose yards ... parents 2007 (Freshman): Played the final 11 are Timmie and Darcelle Turner ... born on Dec. games of the season, making five tackles as a 22, 1986, Terrance Evan Turner is a theatre and key member of the punt and kickoff teams ... drama major. made a pair of tackles for the punt unit against Iowa ... two-time scout team player of the CAREER Stats week (Indiana State and Akron). Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G 2007 1 23 0 23 0.2 23.0 4.6 2008 29 289 0 38 2.4 10.0 24.1 Totals 30 312 0 38 1.8 10.4 18.4

35 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University hoosiers Football Troy 87 Darius 28 Brian 89 Wagner Willis Zematis TE • 6-5, 271 • Sr.-5th RB • 6-0, 219 • Fr.-R TE • 6-4, 250 • Sr.-5th O’Fallon, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. O’Fallon Township Franklin Central Andover

2008 (Junior): Made five starts and saw ac- 2008: Redshirted the 2008 season ... named 2008 (Junior): Missed the first game due tion in 11 of the team’s 12 games at tight end co-offensive scout team player of the year with to an illness and appeared in the next seven ... solid blocker helped the Hoosiers break the Will Matte ... three-time scout team player of games at tight end before he suffered a sea- 2,000-yard rushing mark (2,003) for the second the week (Michigan State, Iowa and Illinois). son-ending ankle injury ... Academic All-Big straight year, the first time since 2000 and 2001 Ten selection. an IU team produced back-to-back 2,000-yard Prep/Personal: Running back for head rushing seasons ... Indiana averaged 4.5 yards coach Lance Scheib at Franklin Central High 2007 (Sophomore): Played in seven per carry and carded 19 rushing scores, its School ... played in the Under Armour All- games, both as a defensive end and as a tight best numbers since 2001 (5.5, 33) ... the team American High School Game and placed sec- end in short-yardage situations ... recorded his rushed for over 250 yards four times with a ond in the Marine Corps Skills Challenge ... first career sack against IndianaS tate ... named season-best 297 yards in the season-opening rushed for 1,728 yards (6.0 average) and 28 scout team player of the week following the win over Western Kentucky. scores en route to a runner-up finish for Indiana Iowa game ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. Mr. Football ... an all-state, All-Marion County 2007 (Sophomore): Appeared in nine and all-conference selection ... also caught 10 2006 (freshman): Did not see any game games and hauled in two passes for five yards passes and scored a TD and returned 13 kick- action in 2006. ... received the first start of his career against offs for a 36.3 average and one touchdown Penn State and earned his first collegiate ... named Indianapolis Star County Player of 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. playing time in the season opener vs. Indiana the Year ... team MVP was a member of the State ... made his first career reception for Indiana Football Digest Prime Time 25 and the Prep/Personal: Defensive end and tight seven yards at Iowa ... added his second catch Bloomington Herald-Times Top 33 ... rated the end for head coach Scott Sugg at Andover High against Minnesota. No. 41 running back nationally by Rivals.com School ... ranked 16th in the state of Michigan, and Scout.com and ranked the No. 48 running out of all position players, by Scout.com ... 2006 (freshman): Did not see any game back nationally by ESPN.com ... the fourth- posted 111 tackles, six sacks and two intercep- action in 2006. best prospect in the state of Indiana by Scout. tions during senior season ... named all-state, com and the fifth-best in the state by Rivals. all-league and all-area ... team won the district 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. com ... Prep Star All-Midwest Region selection and league titles with a 10-2 mark in 2004 ... a ... raced for 1,277 yards (5.5 average) and 15 two-way starter for two years, Zematis was a Prep/Personal: A 2004 first team all- touchdowns as a junior ... All-Marion County, member of the All-North football team and sec- conference and all-state tight end at O’Fallon a Tremendous 26 selection, a Best of the Best ond team all-county ... a three-year letterwin- Township High School for head coach Todd honoree and the team most valuable player ner in football, basketball and track ... parents Moeller ... caught 23 passes for 420 yards and in 2006 ... named to the all-city team in 2005 are the late Frank Zematis and Colleen Zematis one touchdown to help his team to an 11-1 re- after rushing for 1,394 yards and 16 scores ...... born on Sept. 12, 1986, Brian Carl Zematis is cord and a spot in the Illinois 7A Quarterfinals earned four varsity football letters and also col- a SPEA management major. ... parents are Mark and Judy Wagner ... born lected letters in basketball, baseball, track and on Feb. 25, 1987, Troy Michael Reno Wagner is wrestling ... finished fourth in the 4x100 relay, a general studies major. setting a new school record at the 2007 state meet ... second at the 2007 Conference Indi- CAREER Stats ana and sectional meets (200m) and set a new Year rec Yds TD lG rec/G avg/C avg/G school record at regionals in the 200m en route 2007 2 5 0 7 0.2 2.5 0.6 to the Franklin Central Boys Track MVP award 2008 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ... an honor roll student ... one of six Hoosiers Totals 2 5 0 7 0.1 2.5 0.2 in the class ... parents are Edward and Tracy Wynn ... born on Oct. 12, 1988, Darius O. Willis is a business management major.

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football • 36 INDIANA University 2009 Football Signees tion All-Southwest Ohio and Cincinnati En- quirer All-Star honorable mention ... named Lawrence first team all-league, second team all-city, the Charlie league’s and team’s receiver of the year with Barnett 38 receptions for 580 yards as a sophomore Chapman DB • 5-10, 180 • Fr. ... Indian Hill went 10-1 in 2006 ... three-year OL • 6-6, 275 • Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind. football, basketball and lacrosse letterwinner South Rockwood, Mich. ... recorded the most rebounds and steals in Bishop Luers Cincinnati as a sophomore and elected captain Airport of lacrosse team as a senior ... named to the Prep/Personal: Cornerback and wide re- honor roll as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Prep/Personal: Offensive tackle for head ceiver for Matt Lindsay at Bishop Luers High safeties coach and recruiting coordinator Mike coach Eric Redmond at Airport High School ... School ... broke his left ankle in 2008 season Yeager recruited Bolser and also attended In- played in the 2009 Michigan All-Star Football opener and missed the remainder of the year ... dian Hill High School ... one of five members game ... team captain selected first team De- caught a 68-yard touchdown pass before get- in the signing class from the state of Ohio ... troit Free Press All-State and All-Metro West ting injured ... as a junior, Barnett earned all- parents are Tom and Toni Bolser ... born on Oct. in addition to first teamDetroit News All-State state and all-conference recognition ... member 22, 1990, Theodore Richard Bolser intends to and All-Metro West as a senior ... Detroit Free of Bishop Luers 2007 Class 2A state football study business. Press Top 25 Player (number 14) ... also a unani- and basketball championship teams ... Barnett mous first teamA ll-Huron League and first team had a 28-yard touchdown interception return in Monroe County All-Region honoree ... 2008 Hu- the fourth quarter to secure the title ... played ron League Scholar-Athlete and an elite all-star point guard on the basketball team and scored Dimitrius in the Michigan vs. Ohio Game ... saw time at 18 points with eight assists in the title game ... Carr defensive tackle and finished with 36 tackles, averaged 13.9 points and team bests of 5.5 as- four tackles for loss, two sacks and a fumble sists and 2.4 steals ... rated the 19th-best pros- LB • 6-1, 205 • Fr. recovery ... led team to a share of the confer- pect in the state by Rivals.com ... named Bish- Calumet City, Ill. ence championship and advanced to the state op Luers special teams player of the year as Mount Carmel playoffs ... rated the 17th-best prospect in the a junior and sophomore ... three-year football state of Michigan by Rivals.com ... three-year and four-year basketball letterwinner ... honor football and one-year basketball (sophomore) roll student ... one of eight Hoosiers in the sign- Prep/Personal: Linebacker for head letterwinner ... recognized on the honor roll six ing class ... recruited by tight ends coach Kyle coach Frank Lenti at Mount Carmel High School times and projected to graduate with Magna Conner ... parents are John and Eugenia Bar- ... Mount Carmel finished 2008 10-3 and ad- Cum Laude honors ... one of two members in nett ... born on Sept. 6, 1990, Lawrence Eugene vanced to the semifinals of the 8A state play- the signing class from the state of Michigan ... Barnett intends to study business. offs ... finished the year with 65 tackles, nine recruited by linebackers coach and co-special sacks, one interception return for a score and teams coordinator George Ricumstrict ... born one blocked punt ... team captain earned All- on Dec. 4, 1990, Charles Lee Chapman intends Catholic League first team and all-state honors to study athletic training. Ted ... named Mount Carmel’s most valuable line- backer ... rated the 23rd-best prospect in the Bolser state of Illinois by Rivals.com ... posted 50 solo TE • 6-5, 230 • Fr. tackles with four sacks, three interceptions, Jammone Cincinnati, Ohio five passes broken up, one fumble recovery and Chester Indian Hill two blocked punts at strong safety as a junior ... a second team All-Catholic League selection WR • 6-1, 195 • Fr. ... Mount Carmel posted a 12-1 record in 2007 Detroit, Mich. Prep/Personal: Tight end for head coach and finished the regular season as the top- Kevin Siple at Indian Hill High School ... finished ranked team in the state ... also played bas- Redford Covenant senior season with 63 receptions for 845 yards ketball as a freshman and sophomore and ran and 11 scores ... selected first teamS outhwest track ... two-year All-Catholic League sprinter Prep/Personal: Wide receiver for head District All-City, Cincinnati Enquirer All-Star, and named the team’s most valuable sprinter coach Darren Blockett at Redford Covenant Southwest Ohio Football Coaches Association two times ... honor roll student named student High School ... rated the 28th-best prospect in All-City, Cincinnati Hill League and All-Ohio ... of the month in February 2008 ... one of two the state of Michigan by Rivals.com ... hauled named offensive MVP and invited to play in the members in the signing class from the state of in 11 receptions for 389 yards and five scores in 2009 East-West All-Star Game ... team went Illinois ... recruited by co-defensive coordinator the first three games of senior season ... moved 8-2 in 2008 and won the Cincinnati Hill League and cornerbacks coach Joe Palcic ... parents to quarterback the remainder of the year and title for the fourth straight year ... Indian Hill did are Cleveland Carr and Deborah Watson ... threw for 940 yards with eight scores ... honor- not lose a conference game in Bolser’s three born on July 31, 1991, Dimitrius J. Carr intends able mention all-state in addition to all-league seasons ... OhioVarsity.com ranks Bolser the to study sport medicine. and all-area ... also played safety and picked third-best tight end in the state of Ohio and off four passes and returned one for a TD ... fin- tight end with the best hands ... ESPN.com ished 2008 with 21 total touchdowns ... named rates him as the 34th-best tight end nationally team most valuable player and the Class D ... rated the 41st-best tight end nationally and MVP ... caught 32 passes for 700 yards and 13 the 52nd-best prospect in the state of Ohio by touchdowns as a junior ... finished 2006 with Rivals.com ... caught 68 passes for 1,038 yards 27 receptions for 527 yards and 10 scores to go and eight TDs as a junior and team advanced along with seven passing strikes ... added 30 to regional finals with a 10-3 record ... Indian tackles and three interceptions ... one of two Hill Receiver of the Year was honorable men- members in the signing class from the state

37 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University Signees Football of Michigan ... two-sport athlete also lettered es for 226 yards ... North Putnam finished the in basketball ... recruited by linebackers coach 2008 season 10-1 and tied for the West Central and co-special teams coordinator George Ri- Conference championship ... team posted three Dusty cumstrict ... mother is Lamonne Chester ... born undefeated regular seasons in his career and on Feb. 2, 1991, Jamonne Jhardon Chester in- won two sectional and regional championships Kiel tends to study business. ... four-year football, basketball and baseball QB • 6-2, 220 • Fr. letterwinner ... three-year track letterwinner Columbus, Ind. ... 4.0 student earned an academic scholarship offer from Harvard before deciding to join the East Javon Hoosiers ... Academic All-Conference selection is a member of the high honor roll and earned a Prep/Personal: Quarterback for head Cornley spot on the Wabash Valley All-Academic team coach Bob Gaddis at Columbus East High School DL • 6-5, 220 • Fr. ... one of eight Hoosiers in the signing class ...... teammate and wide receiver Duwyce Wilson Columbus, Ohio recruited by wide receivers coach Billy Lynch also a member of the signing class ... rated the Northland ... parents are Ross and Krista Dahlstrom ... 16th-best prospect in the state of Indiana and Ross played football at Valparaiso University the 45th pro-style quarterback nationally by ... brother, Brayden, is a junior wide receiver Rivals.com ... ranked the 68th quarterback na- Prep/Personal: Defensive end for head at DePauw University and brother, Trent, just tionally by Scout.com ... finished career as the coach Kevin Tooson at Northland High School completed his football career at defensive back school’s all-time passing yardage leader (5,854) ... closed out senior season with 35 tackles, six and is a pitcher on the baseball team at Frank- and is the only player in Columbus East history sacks and seven tackles for loss ... earned first lin College ... born on June 8, 1990, Griffen to record over 6,000 yards of total offense team all-city and all-district honors as North- Spencer Dahlstrom intends to study business (7,491) ... responsible for over 4,298 yards of land finished runner-up in the City League ... management. total offense as a senior ... threw for 3,172 saw time at tight end as well ... posted 45 tack- yards with 35 touchdowns, a 63.5 completion les and nine sacks en route to second team all- percentage and just eight interceptions ... also city accolades in 2007 ... also a four-year starter rushed for 1,126 yards and 14 scores on 155 at power forward on the basketball team and a Mitch carries (7.3 average) ... named Indiana Football two-year track and field standout (high jump Coaches Association (IFCA) Top 50 All-State ... and sprints) ... named Northland’s Student of Ewald Hoosier Hills All-Conference, ITG Gridiron Ga- the Year ... one of five members in the sign- K • 5-10, 165 • Fr. zette Player of the Year and Columbus Repub- ing class from the state of Ohio ... recruited Naperville, Ill. lic Player of the Year ... led Columbus East to by co-defensive coordinator and defensive line Waubonsie Valley semi-state and a 13-1 record ... posted a 36-4 coach Brian George ... parents are Hank Corn- record in his three years as a starter ... passed ley and Dorci Smith ... Hank played basketball for 2,591 yards and 33 touchdowns with a 60.0 at Illinois State University and was drafted in Prep/Personal: Kicker for head coach completion percentage as junior ... rushed the fourth round of the 1984 NBA Draft by the Paul Murphy at Waubonsie Valley High School for 489 yards with 14 scores and Columbus New Jersey Nets ... brother, Jamelle, is a se- ... rated the third-best kicker nationally by East went 11-2 before falling in the regional nior forward on Penn State’s basketball team Rivals.com, fourth by ESPN.com and fifth by championship game ... three-year football and ... brother, Lamar, played football at Tennessee Scout.com ... ranked the 27th-best prospect in one-year baseball letterwinner ... member of State University ... Javon T. Cornley was born the state of Illinois by Rivals.com ... suffered the national honor society and an honor roll on June 12, 1991. a shoulder injury in 2008 season opener but student ... one of eight Hoosiers in the signing bounced back to earn all-state, all-city, all-area class ... recruited by wide receivers coach Billy and all-conference honors ... captain of the Lynch ... parents are Kip and Aleta Kiel ... Kip High School All-American Bowl ... hit four of played at Butler University ... brother, Drew, is a Griffen his six field goals attempts and 29-of-31 ex- sophomore at Illinois State University ... uncle, Dahlstrom tra points en route to special teams player of Blair Kiel, played quarterback at the University the year honors ... connected on a career-long of Notre Dame (1980-83) ... Dustin T. Kiel was FB/LB • 6-3, 210 • Fr. 47-yard field goal and recorded an 85.0-percent born on Nov. 10, 1990. Coatesville, Ind. touchback rate as a senior ... Waubonsie Valley North Putnam advanced to the state playoffs ... hit 6-of-9 field goals and 29-of-30 extra points in 2007 ... aver- aged 68.0 yards on kickoffs with an 85.0-per- Prep/Personal: Athlete for head coach cent touchback rate ... kicked a 63-yarder to Greg Barrett at North Putnam High School ... win a kicking camp contest ... honor roll student projects as a fullback and linebacker at Indiana ... two-year football letterwinner also played ... played fullback, quarterback and linebacker baseball ... one of two members in the sign- at North Putnam and served as the team’s ing class from the state of Illinois ... recruited place-kicker and punter ... named Indiana by tight ends coach Kyle Conner ... parents are Football Coaches Association (IFCA) Top 50 Ronald Wingman and Diane Ewald ... born on All-State, Gridiron Digest Top 25 and Indiana Sept. 2, 1990, Mitchell Ryan Ewald intends to AP Class 2A All-State … four-time all-county, study sport marketing and management. three-year all-state, all-conference and All- Wabash Valley, two-time Journal Review and Banner Graphic All-Area Player of the Year ... rushed for 1,556 yards and 14 touchdowns on 180 carries as a senior ... also caught 17 pass-

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football • 38 INDIANA University 2009 Football Signees national poll ... spent 12 weeks ranked third ... Gateway finished 11-2, ranked in the USA Pat Adam Today Top 10 and earned a spot in the WPIAL AAAA championship game in 2007 ... team McShane Replogle won back-to-back conference titles ... three- OL • 6-5, 280 • Fr. DL • 6-3, 270 • Fr. year football letterwinner also played track, Stow, Ohio Centerville, Ohio basketball and baseball ... a state qualifier in the javelin throw as a sophomore ... a member Walsh Jesuit Centerville of the National Society of High School Scholars ... the lone member in the signing class from Prep/Personal: Offensive guard for head Prep/Personal: Nose tackle for head the state of Pennsylvania ... recruited by co- coach Gerry Rardin at Walsh Jesuit High School coach Ron Ullery at Centerville High School ... defensive coordinator and defensive line coach ... team captain did not allow a sack his senior brother of Hoosier junior linebacker Tyler Re- Brian George ... parents are Charles and Mary season ... three-year varsity starter collected plogle ... first team all-state, first team all-dis- Rodkey ... born on Jan. 31, 1991, Colin Joseph first team all-district and second team All-Ohio trict and the Greater Western Ohio Conference Rodkey intends to study business and environ- honors in addition to team lineman of the year (GWOC) and Area Player of the Year as a senior mental science. accolades ... also played on the defensive line ... named team MVP, first team all-area, first ... Walsh Jesuit lost in the regional finals ... team All-GWOC in 2007 and 2008 ... earned the OhioVarsity.com ranks McShane the seventh- Anthony Munoz Award (outstanding defensive best interior lineman in the state of Ohio ... lineman), the Sonny Unger Award (outstanding Damon 2007 Northeast Inland All-District defensive team player) and the Elk Iron Award (most fit honorable mention ... three-year football let- player) in 2008 ... selected to the 2008 Big 33 Sims terwinner and two-year basketball letterwin- Ohio vs. Pennsylvania All-Star Game ... finished LB • 6-3, 220 • Fr. ner (freshman and sophomore) ... one of five senior campaign with 13 tackles for loss and Cincinnati, Ohio members in the signing class from the state of six sacks despite missing three games with Colerain Ohio ... recruited by offensive line coach Bobby a broken foot ... saw time at fullback as well Johnson ... parents are Timothy and Mary Mc- and rushed for 12 touchdowns ... also a second Shane ... Patrick Marc McShane was born on team all-district selection his junior season ... Prep/Personal: Linebacker for head June 7, 1990. finished 2007 with 82 tackles (50 solo), 25 tack- coach Tom Bolden at Colerain High School ... les for loss and 5.5 sacks ... won back-to-back posted 5.5 sacks, 12 tackles for loss, one in- GWOC championships in 2006 (8-2), as a team- terception and three forced fumbles en route mate of Tyler, and 2007 (9-3) and advanced to to first teamA ll-Greater Miami Conference and Aaron the state playoffs in 2008 ... rated the 54th-best Cincinnati Enquirer Division I All-Area honors defensive tackle nationally by Scout.com and in 2008 ... also earned all-city and second team Price 58th-best by Rivals.com ... the 50th-best pros- All-Southwest Ohio accolades ... caught six OL • 6-4, 285 • Fr. pect in the state of Ohio by Rivals.com ... Ohio- passes for 100 yards at tight end as Colerain Bloomington, Ind. Varsity.com ranked Replogle the eighth-best finished the season 11-2 and won its third South defensive tackle in Ohio ... earned three letters straight conference championship ... moved in football and basketball ... one of five mem- to linebacker as a senior after starting at tight bers in the signing class from the state of Ohio end as a junior ... played four different posi- Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for ... recruited by co-defensive coordinator and tions in four years (quarterback – freshman, head coach Drew Wood at Bloomington South defensive line coach Brian George ... parents wide receiver – sophomore, tight end - junior, High School ... selected to the Indiana Football are Tom and Theresa Replogle ... Tom played linebacker – senior) ... Colerain went 12-1, fin- Coaches Association 5A All-State team in 2008 football at Virginia Military Institute (1974-77) ished second in the state poll and 14th in the ... also an all-region honoree, an unanimous ... born on Oct. 10, 1990, Adam Patrick Replogle USA Today national poll in 2007 ... went 13-1, selection to the Bloomington Herald-Times intends to study criminal justice or business. won the regional championship and advanced All-Area team and an All-Conference Indiana to semi-state in 2006 ... three-year football honoree ... named the team’s most outstand- and two-year basketball and track letterwin- ing lineman after playing every position on the ner ... one of five members in the signing class offensive line and appearing in every game ... Colin from the state of Ohio ... recruited by safeties team captain joined the defensive line as an coach and recruiting coordinator Mike Yeager end midway through the 2008 season ... all- Rodkey ... parents are Fred and Karen Sims ... Fred was state honorable mention and selected to the OL • 6-4, 270 • Fr. a running back at the University of Oklahoma Bloomington Herald-Times All-Area team as a Monroeville, Pa. (1981-82) ... older brother, Quentin, is a redshirt junior ... 4.0 student is a member of the Na- freshman wide receiver at Georgia Tech ... born tional Honor Society ... firstB loomington South Gateway on Aug. 29, 1991, Damon Anthony Sims intends player to receive an IU football scholarship to study business. since quarterback Ben Chappell ... one of eight Prep/Personal: Offensive lineman for Hoosiers in the signing class ... recruited by head coach Terry Smith at Gateway High wide receivers coach Billy Lynch ... parents are School ... also ranked the 58th-best offensive Bryan and Kathy Price ... Aaron Michael Price guard nationally and the 21st-best prospect in was born on Jan. 29, 1991. the state of Pennsylvania by Rivals.com ... first team all-area, all-conference and Eastern Elite ... team collected second straight runner-up fin- ish in the WPIAL AAAA title game ... finished the 2008 season 12-1 and entered the cham- pionship contest ranked third in the USA Today

39 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University Signees Football TDs on the year ... rated the sixth-best prospect in the state of Indiana by Rivals.com and the Nick 38th wide receiver nationally by Scout.com ... Nick caught 48 passes for 961 yards and 12 touch- Turner downs as a junior ... named to Bloomington Zachery RB • 6-0, 185 • Fr. Herald-Times All-Area team and Columbus DB • 6-1, 200 • Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. East went 11-2 before falling in the regional Sheridan, Ind. championship game ... an all-county selection Southport and the Columbus Area Player of the Year ... Sheridan added 44 receptions for 619 yards and eight Prep/Personal: Running back for head scores as a sophomore ... also ran track ... one Prep/Personal: Athlete for head coach coach Bill Peebles at Southport High School ... of eight Hoosiers in the signing class ... re- Bud Wright at Sheridan High School ... proj- named Indiana Football Coaches Association cruited by wide receivers coach Billy Lynch ... ects as a safety at Indiana … four-year varsity (IFCA) Top 50 All-State and Indiana AP Class parents are Duwyce Wilson, Sr., and Celestine starter played quarterback, safety, returned 5A All-State as a senior ... Indianapolis Star’s Wilson ... Duwyce Wilson, Jr., was born on July punts and kicks and served as the team’s place- 2008 Marion County Player of the Year and an 17, 1990. kicker and punter in his career … 2008 Indiana All-Conference Indiana honoree ... rushed for a Mr. Football runner-up and Mr. Football at de- school-record 2,062 yards on 256 carries (8.1 fensive back ... led team to four straight state average) with a school-best 26 touchdowns ... championship games, winning state titles as a recorded six games over 200 yards, including Edward freshman, sophomore and junior … Sheridan three over 250 yards ... raced for a season-high Wright-Baker went 56-4 in his four years, including a 44-game 287 yards (27 carries, 10.6 average) and four winning streak ... finished career second all- scores against Bloomington South, 285 yards QB • 6-1, 205 • Fr. time in state history with 7,331 career rushing (25 carries, 11.4) with three TDs vs. Ander- Jeffersonville, Ind. yards, 904 total points and 140 career touch- son and 251 yards (40 carries, 6.3) and three Jeffersonville downs ... former IU running back and Sheridan touchdowns against Pike ... crossed the goal graduate Brett Law holds the state records line six times with 203 yards (33 carries, 6.2) with 952 points and 141 touchdowns ... four- vs. Bloomington North and five times with 206 Prep/Personal: Dual-threat quarterback time all-state, all-conference, and all-county ... yards (21 carries, 9.8) against Perry Meridian for head coach Steve Cooley at Jeffersonville 61st-best athlete nationally by Rivals.com and ... Southport finished the season 9-2, its first High School ... the first commit to the 2009 13th-best prospect in the state of Indiana by winning season since 1995, and captured the signing class ... rated the 20th-best dual-threat Rivals.com ... rushed 230 times for 1,972 yards program’s first Conference Indiana title ... two- quarterback nationally by Rivals.com, the 36th- and 31 touchdowns and threw for 395 yards year football and four-year track letterwinner best athlete nationally by ESPN.com and the and four scores his senior season … scored ... skipped his junior football season to focus 45th-best quarterback nationally by Scout.com touchdowns via interception (five), punt return on track, where he advanced to the state meet ... ranked the 12th-best prospect in the state of (two), fumble return (one) and pass reception on three occasions in the 200 meters ... placed Indiana by Rivals.com ... set 12 career records (two) to give him 41 overall on the year … av- fourth in state as a freshman with the fastest at Jeffersonville and finished his career as the eraged 37.3 per punt, 34.7 per punt return and time for a freshman in state history ... spent the school’s all-time passing leader with 6,558 27.6 per kick return ... added 126 tackles with 2008 summer with the Indy Storm USA Track yards, 271 completions and 511 attempts ... nine interceptions, two fumble recoveries and and Field team ... one of eight Hoosiers in the responsible for 2,597 total yards and 31 touch- eight tackles for loss ... named Indiana Football signing class ... recruited by wide receivers downs as a senior ... completed 56.9 percent Coaches Association (IFCA) Top 50 All-State for coach Billy Lynch ... mother is Gayle Turner ... of his passes with 1,757 yards, 13 touchdowns the third straight year and Indiana AP Class A born on Oct. 20, 1990, Nickolas S. Turner in- and only five interceptions ... rushed 140 times All-State for the fourth consecutive season … tends to study business. for 850 yards and 18 TDs ... all-state honorable named to the Indianapolis Star Super Team for mention and first team all-area ... responsible the third year in a row, as well as the Gridiron for 2,779 total yards and 39 touchdowns his Digest PrimeTime 25 and the Bloomington junior season ... threw for 1,582 yards and 21 Herald-Times Top 33 ... as junior, responsible Duwyce scores on 121-of-225 passes and rushed for for 3,017 total yards with 47 touchdowns play- 1,197 yards with 19 scores on 182 carries ... ing quarterback … threw for 835 yards and five Wilson honorable mention all-state, area player of the touchdowns and rushed for 2,182 yards and WR • 6-3, 190 • Fr. year and first team all-area ... Jeffersonville 42 scores … had seven interceptions and 114 Columbus, Ind. finished the 2007 season at 10-3 and earned tackles at safety and also handled the team’s the 5A sectional title for the first time this de- East punting (37.9 average) and kicking duties (two cade ... four-year football and three-year bas- field goals) and returned kicks (48.7) and punts ketball letterwinner ... one of eight Hoosiers in (16.0) ... four-year football and track letterwin- Prep/Personal: Wide receiver for head the signing class ... recruited by running backs ner and three-year basketball letterwinner … coach Bob Gaddis at Columbus East High coach and co-special teams coordinator Den- ran the 100-, 200- and 400-meter dashes and School ... teammate and quarterback Dusty nis Springer ... parents are Edward Wright and finished seventh in the 100-meter dash (10.84) Kiel a member of the signing class ... named In- Sandi Baker ... Edward Wright-Baker was born at the 2008 state meet ... one of eight Hoosiers diana Football Coaches Association (IFCA) Top on June 23, 1990. in the signing class ... recruited by wide receiv- 50 All-State and Indiana AP Class 4A All-State ers coach Billy Lynch ... parents are Brian and ... 2008 Indiana Mr. Football at wide receiver Kim Zachery ... born on June 2, 1990, Nicholas ... also earned all-area and all-conference ac- G. Zachery intends to study political science or colades ... led Columbus East to semi-state, telecommunications. a 13-1 record and a conference title ... hauled in 49 receptions for 1,258 yards and 14 touch- downs ... added one rushing score for 15 total

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football • 40 INDIANA University 2009 FOOTBALL coaches bill lynch > head coach Third year as Indiana head coach • fifth year at Indiana • 17th year as head coach

A native and lifelong Hoosier with 31 years honors from the conference media and second coaching experience in the state, Bill Lynch is in team recognition from the conference coaches, his third year at the helm of the Indiana football was also one of six finalists for theT ed Hendricks program. In his two seasons, the Hoosiers Defensive End of the Year Award. reached the postseason and won seven games punter Chris Hagerup was recognized on three in a season for the first time since 1993, won the Freshman All-America Teams. Sporting News, Old Oaken Bucket for the first time since 2001 Rivals.com and Phil Steele each selected the and won 10 games in his two years - the most redshirt freshman as a second-teamer on the for one head coach since 1993-94. IU also has heels of honorable mention All-Big Ten merits. boasted three All-Americans, two second-round In addition to success on the field, Lynch NFL Draft picks, six All-Big Ten selections, one stresses the importance of earning a degree from Academic All-American and a school-record 22 one of the top academic institutions in the country. Academic All-Big Ten honorees in 2008. Last year, a school-record 22 Hoosiers earned lynch completed his first season as Indiana Academic All-Big Ten honors, over 25 percent of head coach in 2007, leading the Hoosiers to a the roster recorded a grade point average of 3.0 7-6 record and a trip to the Insight Bowl. He is or higher for the second straight campaign and the only head coach in Hoosier history to guide Starr earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All- a team to a bowl game in his debut season and District V honors for the third straight season. just the fourth coach in IU lore to patrol the Forty-one Hoosiers completed the 2007-08 Personal sidelines for a postseason contest. The team’s academic year with cumulative grade point seven victories were the second most for a first- averages of 3.0 or higher. Starr became the sixth > Date of birth...... June 12, 1954 year Indiana head coach, behind only James M. IU player to be named to the ESPN The Magazine > birthplace...... Indianapolis, Ind. Sheldon, who went 8-1-1 in 1905. Academic All-America First Team, while fullback > Wife...... Linda two of Lynch’s 2007 charges were selected on Josiah Sears joined Starr on the Academic All- > children...... Billy (Carla), the first day of the NFL Draft. The New Orleans District V team. Kicker Kevin Trulock received ...... Kelly (Lucas Manor), Saints picked cornerback Tracy Porter with the the inaugural Wayne Duke Postgraduate Award, ...... Joey (Danielle) and Kevin 40th selection, while the Buffalo Bills took wide presented by the Indianapolis Big Ten Community > grandchildren...... Joe Jr. (1); receiver James Hardy in the 41st slot. Indiana and ...... Lindsey (3), Max (1) and Ryan (infant); Partnership...... Lexie (8), Maggie (6), Michigan were the only two Big Ten teams with lynch signed an agreement on November 26, ...... Jonny (3) and Kate (1) Manor multiple selections on day one and it marked the 2007, to remain Indiana head coach through July > high school...... Bishop Chatard first time the Hoosiers had two players selected 1, 2012. He was named IU’s 27th head coach on ...... Indianapolis, Ind., 1972 on day one of the NFL Draft since 1988. June 15, 2007. Lynch has compiled a 91-82-3 > college...... Butler University porter, Hardy, kicker Austin Starr, quarterback (.526) record with stops in Bloomington, Butler, ...... B.A. Education, 1977; Kellen Lewis and defensive end Greg Middleton ...... M.A. Education, 1979 Ball State and DePauw. He has won or shared each collected All-Big Ten honors. Hardy and six conference or divisional titles in his 16 Coaching experience Middleton snared first team honors from both the seasons. Lynch has 32 overall years of coaching conference coaches and media, while Starr and experience, spending 31 of those seasons in the > butler university Porter added first team accolades from the media. state of Indiana. 1977-83...... Offensive Coordinator The four first-teamers shared second most in the With the Hoosiers’ trip to the Insight Bowl in > northern Illinois university league with Penn State, trailing only Ohio State’s 1984...... Offensive Coordinator 2007, Lynch made his third appearance in a bowl six. Lewis was a second team selection by both game. He was an assistant under former Hoosier > orlando renegades (USFL) 1984...... Quarterbacks Coach the conference coaches and media, as Porter and head coach Bill Mallory when Indiana faced Starr joined him on the coaches’ ballots. > butler university Virginia Tech in the 1993 Independence Bowl. 1985-89...... Head Coach Hardy, Starr and Middleton also received Lynch served as the Ball State head coach and > ball state university All-America recognition. Hardy and Middleton led the Cardinals to the 1996 Las Vegas Bowl. 1990-92...... Offensive Coordinator/ both collected second team honors from the lynch, a 2005 inductee into the Indiana Football ...... Quarterbacks Coach Walter Camp Football Foundation and third Hall of Fame, served as interim head coach for > indiana university team laurels from the Associated Press, while two games in 2006 and led the Hoosiers during 1993-94...... Quarterbacks Coach Starr captured second team status from the AP. 2007 spring practice. During his first two seasons > ball state university Starr was a Lou Groza Award finalist, Middleton in Bloomington, he was the assistant head coach, 1995-02...... Head Coach was a Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year offensive coordinator and tight ends coach. This > Depauw university Award finalist and Hardy was aB iletnikoff Award is Lynch’s second stint at Indiana, as he was the 2004...... Head Coach semifinalist. Hoosiers quarterbacks coach in 1993-94. > indiana university IU knocked off No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern Under Lynch’s leadership as offensive 2005-06...... Assistant Head Coach/ ...... Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends last year behind the play of team most valuable coordinator, Lewis posted one of the top 2007-...... Head Coach player and All-Big Ten honoree Jammie Kirlew. freshman seasons in IU history. He racked up The junior, who earned first team All-Big Ten 2,221 yards passing and 19 total touchdowns 41 • 2009 IU Spring Football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University coaches FOOTBALL in 2006. The Hoosiers scored their most points with 5,909 passing yards and 60 touchdowns. II, and he twice earned AFCA Regional Coach of (277) since 2001 and averaged 23.1 points, 335.9 Lynch also set a Butler men’s basketball record the Year laurels. yards and 222.1 passing yards per game. Indiana by handing out 121 assists during the 1975-76 He moved on to Ball State as the Cardinals’ scored over 30 points three times and at least 24 campaign and was inducted into the Butler Hall offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach points on seven occasions. of Fame in 2000. from 1990-92, where he worked with eventual the veteran coach returned to Bloomington Upon graduation, Lynch spent seven seasons NFL running backs Bernie Parmalee (Miami after directing DePauw to an 8-2 record en route as a Bulldog assistant coach, including stints Dolphins and New York Jets) and Corey Croom to Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference as the quarterbacks and wide receivers coach, (New England Patriots) before his first stint at (SCAC) co-Coach of the Year honors in 2004. recruiting coordinator and offensive coordinator. Indiana. Lynch was the first coach in SCAC history to He moved on to Northern Illinois as quarterbacks bill and his wife, Linda, have four children - earn the award in his debut campaign. DePauw coach and offensive coordinator in 1984 and was Billy (Carla), Kelly (Lucas Manor), Joey (Danielle) finished 5-1 in league play. quarterbacks coach of the Orlando Renegades of and Kevin - and eight grandchildren - Lindsey (2), Under Lynch’s tutelage, seven DePauw players the United States Football League (USFL) in the Max (1) and Ryan (infant) Lynch (Billy and Carla earned All-SCAC first team honors, and theT igers winter of 1984. The Renegades were coached by - parents); Joe Jr. (1) Lynch (Joey and Danielle - compiled the second-best per-game rushing former Hoosier head coach Lee Corso. parents); and Lexie (8), Maggie (6), Jonny (3) and average (254.6 yards) in school history. Senior lynch returned to his alma mater as head Kate (1) Manor (Kelly and Lucas - parents). Billy is wide receiver Jamarcus Shepard was one of only coach in 1985 and compiled a 36-12-3 record over the Hoosiers’ wide receivers coach, while Joey, two Division III players invited to the 2005 Hula the next five seasons. Butler won four Heartland who played quarterback at Ball State (2003-06), Bowl Maui All-Star Classic. Collegiate Conference titles during his tenure, returned to his alma mater as wide receivers lynch was head coach at Ball State from and he won conference Coach of the Year honors coach this offseason. Kevin just completed his 1995-02. During his tenure, the Cardinals won at on three occasions. Four of Lynch’s five squads senior season as a wide receiver on the Franklin least six games three times, including a 7-4 mark were ranked among the top 20 in NCAA Division College football team in Franklin, Ind. in 1995 and an 8-4 record the following season. The 1995 team posted a 6-2 record and tied for third in the Mid-American Conference (MAC), Year-By-Year record while Lynch’s 1996 team captured the MAC championship at 7-1 and earned a trip to the Las Year school overall league bowl Vegas Bowl. Ball State also staked claim to the 1985 butler 8-2 5-1 (T-1st) 2001 MAC West title after claiming third-place 1986 butler 5-5 3-3 (t-3rd) finishes in 1997 and 2000. 1987 butler 8-1-1 4-0-1 (1st) a 1977 Butler graduate and four-year 1988 Butler 8-2-1 3-0-1 (1st) letterwinner in both football and basketball, Lynch 1989 Butler 7-2-1 4-0 (1st) quarterbacked the Bulldogs to a 28-12 overall 1995 ball state 7-4 6-2 (t-3rd) record and three conference championships. He 1996 ball state 8-4 7-1 (1st) Las Vegas earned Indiana Collegiate Conference (ICC) Most 1997 ball state 5-6 4-4 (3rd MAC west) Valuable Player honors in each of his final three 1998 ball state 1-10 1-7 (6th mac west) seasons. Lynch led the nation in pass completion 1999 ball state 0-11 0-8 (6th mac west) percentage in 1975 and captained both sports his 2000 ball state 5-6 4-3 (t-3rd mac west, 2-3) senior campaign. 2001 Ball State 5-6 4-3 (t-1st mac west, 4-1) lynch, a three-time Little All-American, became 2002 ball state 6-6 4-4 (4th mac west) the firstB utler student-athlete to twice be named 2004 depauw 8-2 5-1 (2nd) recipient of the prestigious Tony Hinkle Award, 2007 Indiana 7-6 3-5 (T-7th) INSIGHT presented by the ICC for outstanding scholastic 2008 Indiana 3-9 1-7 (11th) and athletic achievement. He finished his career career 91-82-3 (.526) 58-49-2 (.537)

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football• 42 INDIANA University 2009 FOOTBALL coaches Dennis Springer > Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs/Co-Special teams Coordinator Second year at Indiana • 17th year as college coach

Dennis Springer is in his first season as after serving as the Falcons’ running backs assistant head coach and his second year at coach during the three previous campaigns. With Indiana. He joined the Hoosier staff as running Bowling Green, he coached in two bowl games backs coach and co-special teams coordinator on and the Falcons were nationally ranked from February 14, 2008. 2003-05. Under Springer’s guidance in 2008, the Springer’s running backs averaged 2,117 yards Hoosiers rushed for 2,003 yards, which ranked in his three seasons, including a 2,750-yard total sixth in the Big Ten, averaged 4.5 yards per carry in 2003. He coached former Falcon running back and carded 19 rushing scores, their best numbers and current Chicago Bear P.J. Pope to back-to- since 2001 (5.5, 33). The team rushed for over 250 back 1,000-yard seasons in 2003 (1,005) and yards four times with a season-best 297 yards in 2004 (1,098). Pope averaged 5.3 yards per carry the season-opening win over Western Kentucky. and scored 10 times in 2003 and increased those Senior running back Marcus Thigpen was numbers to 6.2 yards per carry and 15 touchdowns named the team’s offensive player of the year in the following season. 2008. He led the team with 631 rushing yards, 6.7 His responsibilities also included developing yards per carry, seven rushing touchdowns and 94 and implementing practice and gameday rushes. Thigpen also rushed for over 100 yards strategies, recruiting and serving as the three times. In addition to Thigpen, junior Bryan coordinator of team community service projects. Payton rushed for 339 yards and averaged 4.3 Bowling Green compiled an 11-3 record in 2003, yards per carry, while junior Demetrius McCray claimed the Mid-American Conference West Personal added 214 yards. Division crown with a 7-1 mark and earned a McCray and Thigpen finished eight and 28-24 victory over Northwestern in the Motor City > Date of birth...... October 5, 1969 ninth, respectively, in kick return average in the Bowl. The following season the Falcons collected > birthplace...... Fort Wayne, Ind. Big Ten. Meanwhile, redshirt freshman punter a 52-35 win over Memphis in the 2004 GMAC > Wife...... Nicole Chris Hagerup received honorable mention All- Bowl en route to a 9-3 finish.B owling Green also Big Ten recognition from the conference media won the 2005 MAC East Division title while he > children...... Sophia (3) and Sporting News, Rivals.com and Phil Steele was on the staff. > high school...... Northrop Magazine Freshman All-American second team at Ball State, Springer spent the 1993 and 1994 ...... Fort Wayne, Ind., 1988 honors. Hagerup finished the season with an seasons as a graduate assistant before spending > college...... Butler University, 1993 average of 42.4 yards on 61 punts, tied for the the next eight years as an assistant coach under ...... B.S., Secondary Education seventh-best single-season average in school Bill Lynch. He assisted with game day and history. He ranked third in the Big Ten and 22nd practice planning and recruiting while serving as Coaching experience nationally with a 42.4 average, which was the the liaison for both the Student Athletic Advisory third best by a freshman in the country. Board and the strength and conditioning staff. > ball State university Springer, a Fort Wayne, Ind., native and a 1993-94...... Graduate Assistant Springer coached defensive backs his final 1995-98...... Wide Receivers Coach Northrop High School graduate, spent the 2007 two years in Muncie, also working with outside 1999-00...... Linebackers Coach season as the Western Kentucky assistant head linebackers for two seasons and wide receivers 2001-02...... Defensive Backs Coach coach/defense/defensive backs coach. The for four. The Cardinals earned a berth in the Las > bowling Green University Hilltoppers finished the season with a 7-5 record, Vegas Bowl in 1993 and 1996. 2003-05...... Running Backs Coach allowing 20.8 points per game and 319.6 yards of He earned his undergraduate degree in 2006...... Safeties Coach total offense. WKU forced 29 turnovers, including secondary education from Butler in 1993 after > Western Kentucky University 20 interceptions, and held five opponents under helping lead the Bulldogs to three conference 2007...... Assistant Head Coach/Defense/ 14 points with one shutout...... Defensive Backs Coach championships, serving as captain during the prior to his stint at Western Kentucky, Springer 1991 season. Springer played for Lynch in 1988 > indiana university spent four years at Bowling Green and was on and 1989 and earned three letters with the 2008...... Running Backs Coach/ ...... Co-Special Teams Coordinator the staff at Ball State for 10 years as both a Bulldogs. 2009-...... Assistant Head Coach/ full-time and graduate assistant. Springer was Dennis and his wife, Nicole, have one daughter, ...... Running Backs Coach/ the defensive safeties coach at BGSU in 2006 Sophia (3)...... Co-Special Teams Coordinator

43 • 2009 IU Spring Football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University coaches FOOTBALL Matt Canada > Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Sixth year at Indiana • fifth year as coordinator • 16th year as college coach

Matt Canada is in his third season as Indiana’s the Buffalo Bills, set new school marks with his 16 offensive coordinator. He is in his sixth year on receiving touchdowns and 79 receptions. Hardy the IU staff, where he has overseen the Hoosiers’ finished his career as the school’s all-time receiving quarterbacks each season and served as passing yardage, receptions and touchdowns leader. game coordinator during the 2005 and 2006 In 2006, Canada saw Lewis post 2,662 total campaigns. yards of offense, the fIfth-highest single-season Coming off one of the most prolific offensive output in school history, behind only current NFLers seasons in school history in 2007, 11 starters Trent Green and Antwaan Randle El. Lewis finished missed at least one start (14 total) due to injury 21st in the nation in total yards per game. in 2008. The Hoosiers used four quarterbacks, nine Canada oversaw a passing attack in 2005 that offensive linemen and seven different lineups on threw a then school-record 24 touchdown passes, the offensive line. as Blake Powers set a school record with 22 Despite the setbacks, Indiana broke the scores. Powers’ 212 completions and 376 attempts 2,000-yard rushing mark (2,003 yards - sixth in rank second in IU history. Canada spent the 2004 the Big Ten) for the second straight year, the first season as Indiana’s quarterbacks coach. Under his time since 2000 and 2001 an IU team produced direction, IU went from 11th to fifth in the Big Ten back-to-back 2,000-yard rushing seasons. Indiana in passing efficiency and from 10th to fourth in averaged 4.5 yards per carry and carded 19 scoring offense. In addition, the total sacks against rushing scores, the team’s best numbers since the Indiana decreased from 40 to 27. 2001 campaign (5.5, 33). He returned to IU after spending six years at Quarterbacks Kellen Lewis (1,131) and Ben Northern Illinois, where he served as the running Personal Chappell (1,001) both produced 1,000-yard backs coach (1998-2000), quarterbacks coach > Date of birth...... January 19, 1972 seasons. Lewis added 500 rushing yards, as he (2001-02) and offensive coordinator (2003). The appeared in 10 games with nine starts. Chappell Huskies enjoyed one of the most prolific seasons > birthplace...... Louisville, Ky. saw time in 11 contests with three starting nods. in school history in 2003, finishing among the top > Wife...... Michelle lewis joins Antwaan Randle El as the only QBs 30 in the nation in both major weekly polls. NIU > children...... Victoria (11), Chris (9) in IU lore to reach 40 passing touchdowns, 6,250 climbed as high as No. 12 in the AP rankings and passing yards, 8,000 total yards, 525 completions No. 10 in the Bowl Championship Series Poll with > high school...... New Palestine ...... New Palestine, Ind., 1989 and 975 attempts in a career. He became the third wins over Alabama, Maryland and Iowa State. quarterback at IU to reach 6,250 career passing nIU ranked among the top 30 teams in the > college...... Indiana University, 1993 yards and the second player to collect 8,000 total ...... B.S., Business; nation in scoring offense (32.2 ppg) and passing ...... M.S., Sport Administration, 1995 yards and holds 16 major school quarterback efficiency (140.01), as running back Michael records, including eight career and eight single- Turner, who is currently with the Atlanta Falcons, Coaching experience season marks. was named an Associated Press second team In addition, Lewis sits atop IU’s career list with All-American. Canada coached three 1,000-yard > indiana university 48 passing touchdowns, third with 6,395 passing rushers during his six years in DeKalb in William 1992-93...... Student Assistant yards, second with 8,072 total yards, first with 565 Andrews, Thomas Hammock and Turner, as Turner 1994-95...... Graduate Assistant completions, third with 981 attempts and second closed his senior season ranked among the top five > butler university in completion percentage at 57.6. in the nation in rushing (137.3 ypg) and all-purpose 1996.... Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers Coach During the 2007 season, the Hoosiers set a new yards (161.4). 1997...... Offensive Coordinator school record with 412 points and finished second in Canada began his coaching career as a student > northern Illinois University 1998-00...... Running Backs Coach IU history with 31.7 points per game. The Hoosiers assistant (1992-93) and graduate assistant 2001-02...... Quarterbacks Coach increased their scoring offense (31.7-23.1), pass (1994-95) at Indiana. He helped the Hoosiers to 2003...... Offensive Coordinator offense (236.4-222.1), rush offense (157.4-113.8) the 1993 Independence Bowl. The New Palestine, > indiana university and total offense (393.8-335.9) from their 2006 Ind., native made his full-time coaching debut in 2004...... Quarterbacks Coach totals. Indiana ended 2007 third in the league in 1996 at Butler, where he oversaw the quarterbacks 2005-06...... Passing Game Coordinator/ scoring and fourth in passing offense. and wide receivers before moving up to offensive ...... Quarterbacks Coach 2007-...... Offensive Coordinator/ lewis set single-season school records for coordinator in 1997. Under Canada’s leadership, ...... Quarterbacks Coach passing yards (3,043), passing TDs (28) and total the Bulldogs improved from last to second in the yards (3,779). He became the second quarterback Pioneer Football League passing statistics (98.1 in school history (Randle El) to reach 40 passing ypg to 211.8). touchdowns, 5,250 passing yards, 6,000 total yards, Canada was a three-year letterwinner in football 450 completions and 750 attempts in a career. and basketball at New Palestine (Ind.) High School. Wide receiver James Hardy, who was selected Matt and his wife, Michelle, have one daughter, in the second round (41st pick) of the NFL Draft by Victoria (11), and one son, Chris (9).

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football• 44 INDIANA University 2009 FOOTBALL coaches Kyle Conner > Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line Fourth year at Indiana • Seventh Year as College coach

Kyle Conner is in his third year as the Hoosiers’ In 2006, the Hoosiers scored their most points tight ends coach. He will also serve as the (277) since 2001. Indiana averaged 23.1 points, assistant offensive line coach in 2009. Conner 335.9 yards and 222.1 passing yards per game. spent the 2006 campaign, his first with Indiana, The Hoosiers scored over 30 points three times as an offensive quality control coach, before and at least 24 points on seven occasions. earning a promotion to assistant coach prior to Conner came to Bloomington following nearly the 2007 season. a decade at Butler. He spent the 2005 season as the tight ends are a crucial part of the Hoosier the co-offensive coordinator after serving as the rushing attack. Indiana broke the 2,000-yard school’s tight ends coach in 2002 and the wide rushing mark (2,003 yards - sixth in the Big Ten) receivers coach in 2003 and 2004. for the second straight year in 2008, the first time a two-time all-conference wide receiver since 2000 and 2001 an IU team produced back- with the Bulldogs (1999-00), Conner finished his to-back 2,000-yard rushing seasons. IU averaged career in third place on Butler’s all-time pass 4.5 yards per carry and carded 19 rushing scores, receptions list (124). He owns the second-highest its best numbers since 2001 (5.5, 33). The team single-season receptions total (63 in 2000) in rushed for over 250 yards four times with a Butler history and the third-highest single-season season-best 297 yards in the season-opening win receiving yardage total (876 in 2000). He set a over Western Kentucky. Bulldog single-game record with 260 receiving Indiana averaged 157.4 yards per game in 2007 yards against San Diego as a senior, and he Personal and went over 100 yards nine times and over finished his career with Butler’s fourth-highest 200 yards five times. The tight ends also played all-time receiving yardage total (1,801). > Date of birth...... June 5, 1978 critical blocking roles on special teams, helping Conner earned a bachelor’s degree in > birthplace...... Indianapolis, Ind. the field goal and extra point units put together elementary education from Butler in 2001. Kyle > Wife...... Angela the finest season in school history. Kicker Austin and his wife, Angela, have one son, Kyle II (2), Starr, holder Dustin Hass and long snapper Tim and one daughter, Eva (infant). > children...... Kyle II (2), Ava (infant) Bugg went 21-for-23 on field goals and a perfect > high school...... Bishop Chatard 49-for-49 on extra points. Starr was one of three ...... Indianapolis, Ind., 1996 finalists for the Lou Groza Award. > college...... Butler University, 2001 ...... B.S., Elementary Education Coaching experience

> butler university 2002...... Tight Ends Coach 2003-04...... Wide Receivers Coach 2005...... Co-Offensive Coordinator > indiana university 2006...... Offensive Quality Control 2007-08...... Tight Ends Coach 2009-...... Tight Ends Coach/ ...... Assistant Offensive Line

45 • 2009 IU Spring Football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University coaches FOOTBALL Brian George > co-defensive coordinator/defensive Tackles fifth year at Indiana • Sixth year as coordinator • 12th year as college coach

Brian George is in his fifth season as the In 2005, George tutored second team all-league Hoosiers’ co-defensive coordinator and his first defensive end and current St. Louis Ram Victor year as defensive tackles coach. He shares Adeyanju, who competed in the Senior Bowl and defensive coordinator duties with secondary was a fourth-round selection by St. Louis. George coach Joe Palcic. George served as the team’s also mentored defensive end Ben Ishola, who is defensive line coach from 2005-08. currently with the . Under George’s tutelage, the Hoosiers set one of five assistant coaches that came from the school record with 42 sacks in 2007 and the Miami (Ohio) to Indiana, George and Palcic, fourth-highest total with 31 sacks in 2008 - the worked together as co-defensive coordinators top two-year total in IU history. for the first time with theR edHawks in 2004. The For the second straight season, one of duo oversaw a defense that ranked among the George’s charges was named a finalist for the top three in the Mid-American Conference in both Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award in rushing and scoring defense. MU allowed just 2008. Junior Jammie Kirlew finished the season 108.83 yards per game on the ground (second in with 10.5 sacks and 19.5 tackles for loss, each the MAC and 17th in the nation) and 23.42 points ranking fourth on Indiana’s single-season list. He per game (third in the league). ended the year second in the Big Ten and tied for In 12 regular season games, the Miami 14th nationally in sacks and third in the league defense allowed just five first downs in 17 third- and sixth national in tackles for loss. and-one situations, including stopping Michigan Indiana’s defense was ravaged by injury with on all three of its third-and-one plays. Overall, six starters missing 27 games, including season- Miami opponents converted just 34 percent of Personal ending injuries to senior cornerback Christopher their third downs opportunities. > Date of birth...... February 10, 1972 Phillips (nine games) and junior safeties Austin After spending two years helping coach Thomas (seven) and Nick Polk (five). Despite the Miami’s offense, George made a smooth > birthplace...... Springfield, Ohio injuries, the Hoosiers still finished fifth in the transition to defense, coaching the defensive > Wife...... Jasa league with their 31 sacks and sixth in the league line. In three years with the line, Miami’s sack > children...... A.J. (5), Maren (2) in turnover margin (plus-1). total steadily increased each year, culminating the 2007 defense finished third in the league with a three-year high of 45 sacks in 2003. > high school...... Graham and shared eighth nationally with its 42 sacks. as a graduate assistant at Miami (1998-99), ...... St. Paris, Ohio, 1990 Sophomore defensive end Greg Middleton he worked with the offensive line and special > college...... Ohio University, 1994 burst on to the national scene with a school- teams and assisted with Miami’s 1999 running ...... B.A., Special Education; ...... Miami (Ohio) University, 2001 record 16 sacks, the highest total in the nation. back corps, which featured the MAC’s all-time ...... M.S., Educational Leadership Middleton earned All-America honors from seven leading rusher and former NFLer Travis Prentice. publications and garnered All-Big Ten accolades George received his master’s degree in education Coaching experience along with cornerback Tracy Porter, who was leadership from Miami in May 2001. selected in the second round (40th pick) of the george started and lettered four years as a > pickerington (Ohio) High School NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints. Cornerback fullback at Ohio University. He was named Ohio’s 1994-97...... Assistant Coach Leslie Majors also signed a three-year rookie free Scholar-Athlete his senior year. After receiving > Miami (Ohio) university agent deal with the Chicago Bears. his bachelor’s degree in special education in 1998-99...... Graduate Assistant the 2006 season saw Porter earn second team 1994, George taught and coached running backs 2000-03...... Defensive Line Coach 2004...... Co-Defensive Coordinator/ All-Big Ten honors after posting four interceptions at Pickerington High School in Pickerington, Ohio, ...... Defensive Line Coach and breaking up eight passes. Porter and safety for three years before joining Miami’s football > indiana university Will Meyers helped the Hoosiers collect 13 program in 1998. 2005-08...... Co-Defensive Coordinator/ interceptions, the fifth-highest total in theB ig Ten. He is a 1990 graduate of Graham High School in ...... Defensive Line Coach Two members of George’s defense, linebacker St. Paris, Ohio. George was a prep all-conference 2009-...... Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Will Patterson and defensive end Jammie Kirlew performer in football, basketball and track...... Defensive Tackles Coach were named freshman All-Americans by the brian and his wife, Jasa, have one son, A.J. Sporting News. (5), and one daughter, Maren (2).

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football• 46 INDIANA University 2009 FOOTBALL coaches Bobby Johnson > Offensive Line fifth year at Indiana • 15th Year As College Coach

bobby Johnson is in his fifth season as the balanced offense in 2004, as Miami averaged Hoosiers’ offensive line coach. During Johnson’s 125.2 yards per game on the ground and 282.8 tenure, the team has posted some of the top yards through the air. During Johnson’s five-year offensive numbers in school history. tenure, MU was 36-5 when it outrushed the Indiana broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark opposition. Johnson worked with eventual NFL (2,003 yards - sixth in the Big Ten) for the second draft picks Jacob Bell (fifth round, Tennessee straight year in 2008, the first time since 2000 and Titans, 2004) and Alex Sulfsted (sixth round, 2001 an IU team produced back-to-back 2,000-yard , 2001) and free-agent signees rushing seasons. IU averaged 4.5 yards per carry Matt Brandt (Detroit Lions, 2004) and Ben Herrell and carded 19 rushing scores, its best numbers (Carolina Panthers, 2004). since 2001 (5.5, 33). The team rushed for over 250 a former Miami offensive tackle who returned yards four times with a season-best 297 yards in to his alma mater in 1999, Johnson spent four the season-opening win over Western Kentucky. years at the University of Akron, two as a What makes these numbers more impressive graduate assistant (1995-96) and two as the Zips’ is the shuffling that took place on the line due defensive line coach (1997-98). From 1999-2003, to injuries. The Hoosiers used seven different Johnson served as Miami’s tight ends coach. starting lineups and nine total players, including During his playing career, Johnson was a three players receiving their first career action. three-year starter on the offensive line from Johnson’s leadership helped the 2007 offensive 1992-94. In his sophomore and senior seasons, line put together one of the best seasons in recent Miami finished 6-4-1 overall and 5-3 in the MAC. Personal memory, as IU posted 157.4 yards per game on Johnson played an integral blocking role for the ground and 393.8 yards of total offense, the Deland McCullough for three years. McCullough, > Date of birth...... February 28, 1973 highest averages in each category since the 2001 a two-time first team All-MAC selection, broke > birthplace...... Akron, Ohio campaign. Indiana improved its rush total from the league’s all-time rushing mark and currently > Wife...... Kristen the 2006 season by 43.6 yards per ballgame. The ranks second on the MAC and Miami charts IU rushing attack went over 100 yards nine times behind Travis Prentice. > children...... Madilyn (10), Olivia (7) and over 200 yards on five occasions. Upon graduating from Miami with a degree in > high school...... Hoban guard John Sandberg earned All-Big Ten health appraisal and sport organization in 1995, ...... Akron, Ohio, 1991 honorable mention from the coaches for his role Johnson signed on as a graduate assistant with > college...... Miami (Ohio), 1995 in the offense’s success, while true sophomores the Akron football staff. .B.S., Health Appraisal & Sport Organization Pete Saxon and Rodger Saffold started every During his two years as a graduate assistant, game on the left side of the line. Johnson assisted with a defensive line that Coaching experience During the 2006 season, Johnson worked with included current Washington Redskins standout the “seven blocks of limestone” – the nickname Jason Taylor. Johnson was named the Zips’ given to the seven incoming freshmen on the > university of Akron defensive line coach in 1997. 1995-96...... Graduate Assistant offensive line – and saw two of them (Saxon and Johnson was a standout at Akron Hoban 1997-98...... Defensive Line Coach Saffold) earn multiple starts for the Hoosiers. In High School, where he was honored as Ohio’s > Miami (Ohio) university 2005, Johnson worked with current Cleveland UPI Division III Lineman of the Year in 1991. He 1999-03...... Tackles/Tight Ends/ Brown Isaac Sowells, who participated in the earned first team All-Ohio, first team all-district, ...... Special Teams Coach East-West Shrine Game in San Antonio and later All-Summit County, all-city and all-scholastic 2004...... Offensive Line Coach/ ...... Running Game Coordinator became a fourth-round draft pick by Cleveland. recognition. Johnson also lettered as a member Johnson, who was one of five assistant of Hoban’s track team. > indiana university coaches who came to Indiana from Miami 2005-08...... Offensive Line Coach/ bobby and his wife, Kristen, have two ...... Running Game Coordinator (Ohio), played an integral role in the RedHawks’ daughters, Madilyn (10), and Olivia (7). 2009-...... Offensive Line Coach

47 • 2009 IU Spring Football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University coaches FOOTBALL Billy Lynch > Wide Receivers fifth year at Indiana • Eighth year as college coach

billy Lynch is in his fifth season as Indiana’s season with 52 grabs for 482 yards and four wide receivers coach. The 2008 corps, led by touchdowns, while Means posted 559 yards and juniors Ray Fisher and Andrew Means, saw converted 28 first downs on his 48 catches (58.3 four receivers reach 25 receptions and post over percent). 275 yards. It also featured one of the top true led by Hardy, the 2006 Hoosiers finished third freshman duos in IU history - Damarlo Belcher in the Big Ten in receiving yards per game. Hardy and Tandon Doss. was a second team all-conference selection after Fisher and Means, who signed a professional leading the team with 51 catches, 722 yards, and baseball contract with the Cincinnati Reds 10 touchdowns. Six different Hoosier wideouts in 2008, became the 13th and 14th Hoosiers, caught 20 passes and went over 200 yards, with respectively, to go over 100 career receptions five of those six being underclassmen. and 1,000 career yards in 2008, joining James In 2005, Lynch tutored Hardy to one of the Hardy as the second and third wideouts under most prolific debut seasons IU has seen at wide Lynch to enter the elite club. Means also earned receiver. Hardy finished with 61 receptions a spot on the Biletnikoff Award Watch List, the (third in school history), 10 touchdowns (tied for third straight year a Hoosier appeared on the list third all-time) and 893 yards (sixth all-time). In (Hardy - 2006, 2007). addition, his five 100-yard games were tied for belcher (25 catches, 337 yards and two the second most in a season in school history. touchdowns) and Doss (14, 186, one) combined additionally, Hardy finished first in theB ig Ten for the second-highest receiving yardage total and 23rd nationally with 89.3 yards per game and by a true freshman duo in school history. Among fourth in the conference and 29th in the nation Personal Hoosier true freshmen, Belcher’s 25 receptions with 6.10 receptions per game. His 10 touchdowns > Date of birth...... September 3, 1978 and 337 yards rank third all-time. ranked fifth among all freshmen nationally, and he Doss hauled in a career-high eight passes for became the first IU receiver since Jones (1987) to > birthplace...... Indianapolis, Ind. a team season-high 107 yards and a TD in the catch at least one touchdown in seven of his first > Wife...... Carla Hoosiers’ win over No. 22 (BCS) Northwestern. eight games. > Children...... Lindsey (3), Max (1), He became the first true freshman since O.J. lynch was instrumental in developing a ...... Ryan (infant) Conner in 1997 to go over 100 receiving yards. receiving corps featuring one true freshman > high school...... Delta Doss also became the third true freshman (fourth (Brandon Walker-Roby) and three redshirt ...... Muncie, Ind., 1997 time) in IU history to record a 100-yard receiving freshmen (Hardy, James Bailey and Marcus game (Ernie Jones, twice; Conner) and the sixth Thigpen). The quartet, along with junior Jahkeen > college...... Ball State University, 2002 ...... B.S., Education freshman (10th time) to reach the 100-yard mark Gilmore, accounted for 20 of the club’s 24 (Hardy, five times; Jones, twice; Levron Williams; receiving touchdowns. Coaching experience Conner). Along with Belcher (82 yards), the duo one of five assistant coaches that came from set an Indiana true freshman record with 189 Miami (Ohio) to Indiana, Lynch was the RedHawks’ > Miami (Ohio) university yards against NU. tight ends coach in 2004 and offensive graduate 2002-03...... Graduate Assistant the 2007 season saw Lynch’s wide receivers assistant in 2002-03. During his tenure in Oxford, 2004...... Tight Ends Coach re-write the IU record books, as they recorded Lynch assisted with a potent offense that led the > indiana university a school-record 3,073 yards. Hardy, who was nation at 43.0 points per game in 2003. 2005-...... Wide Receivers Coach selected in the second round (41st pick) of the He spent his undergraduate years as a wide NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills following his junior receiver and three-year letterwinner at Ball State, campaign, set new school marks with 16 receiving where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in TDs and 79 catches. Hardy finished his career as education in 2002. He led the Cardinals with 40 the school’s all-time receiving yardage (2,740), receptions his senior year. He also lettered three receptions (191) and receiving touchdowns (36) years in basketball, including the 2000-01 and leader. He was a semifinalist for the Biletnikoff 2001-02 seasons for then-Ball State head coach Award, named All-America by five publications and current Indiana assistant basketball coach and selected first team All-Big Ten. Tim Buckley. but the 2007 group was more than just Hardy, billy and his wife, Carla, have one daughter, as Fisher and Means each finished with over 45 Lindsey (3), and two sons, Max (1), and Ryan catches and 450 yards. Fisher wrapped up the (infant).

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football• 48 INDIANA University 2009 FOOTBALL coaches Joe Palcic > Co-defensive coordinator/Secondary fifth year at Indiana • Sixth year as coordinator • 12th year as college coach

Joe Palcic is in his fifth season as the Hoosiers’ Four starters from Indiana’s 2005 defensive co-defensive coordinator and his first year as unit – linebackers Kyle Killion ( secondary coach. He shares defensive coordinator free agent) and John Pannozzo (Atlanta Falcons duties with defensive tackles coach Brian George. free agent) and defensive ends Ben Ishola (Miami Palcic served as the team’s cornerbacks coach Dolphins free agent) and Victor Adeyanju (St. from 2005-08. Louis Rams fourth-round draft pick) – participated Indiana’s defense was ravaged by injury with in NFL training camps in 2006. Adeyanju is six starters missing 27 games, including season- currently with the Rams, while Ishola is with the ending injuries to senior cornerback Christopher Cincinnati Bengals. Phillips (nine games) and junior safeties Austin prior to coming to Indiana, Palcic and George Thomas (seven) and Nick Polk (five). also served as co-defensive coordinators at Despite the injuries, the Hoosiers still finished Miami (Ohio). The duo spearheaded a defensive fifth in the league with 31 sacks, the fourth- effort that saw the RedHawks hold 13 of their highest total in school history, and sixth in the last 26 opponents under 100 yards rushing, league in turnover margin (plus-1). including seven under 50 yards. In regular-season Junior defensive end Jammie Kirlew was one conference play, Miami held opponents to 77.5 of six finalists for the Ted Hendricks Defensive yards rushing per game, including a season-low End of the Year Award and was voted first team nine yards rushing against Ohio. All-Big Ten by the conference media and second a former Miami linebacker, Palcic coached the team by the league’s coaches. He finished 2008 RedHawk linebackers in his first season as a full- Personal with 10.5 sacks and 19.5 tackles for loss, both time assistant (1999), which was highlighted by ranked fourth on Indiana’s single-season list. Mid-American Conference Defensive Player of > Date of birth...... October 19, 1974 the team set a new school record for sacks the Year Dustin Cohen. After Palcic switched to > birthplace...... Dayton, Ohio (42) and also posted a conference-leading 19 defensive backs coach in 2000, junior safety Matt > Wife...... Courtney interceptions and 31 takeaways in 2007. Senior Pusateri was named third team Freshman All- cornerback Tracy Porter set a new personal mark America by Sporting News in 2001 and led Miami > children...... Nicholas (2), with six picks on the year, as he was named in tackles his last two years. In a big-play defense ...... Gabrielle (newborn) first team All-Big Ten by the conference media that forced 33 turnovers in 2004, 10 came via > high school...... Worthington Kilbourne and second team All-Big Ten by the conference interception by the secondary. He also mentored ...... Worthington, Ohio, 1993 coaches. He finished his career second on the Hodge, who was invited to play in the 2005 Senior school’s all-time list with 16 picks. Phillips (three) Bowl and is currently with the Cincinnati Bengals > college..... Miami (Ohio) University, 1998 ...... B.A., Sociology and senior Leslie Majors (two) each had career and Hunter, who is currently with the Tampa Bay highs in interceptions. Buccaneers. Coaching experience both of Palcic’s starting cornerbacks reached palcic played three years for Miami’s the NFL ranks following the season. Porter was linebacking corps, and upon receiving his degree > eastern Michigan university selected in the second round (40th pick) in the in sociology from Miami in 1998, Palcic served as 1998...... Graduate Assistant 2008 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints, while a graduate assistant at Eastern Michigan for one > Miami (Ohio) university Majors signed a three-year rookie free agent season, where he worked with the offensive line. 1999-00...... Linebackers Coach deal with the Chicago Bears. Four of the last the Palcic name is well-known in the football 2001-03...... Defensive Backs Coach five cornerbacks who have started for Palcic and coaching ranks as Palcic’s father, Bob, has served 2004...... Co-Defensive Coordinator/ ...... Defensive Backs Coach graduated (Porter, Majors, Alphonso Hodge and as an assistant coach with Arizona, Ball State, Darrell Hunter) have all moved on to the NFL. Ohio State, USC, Wisconsin, the Atlanta Falcons, > indiana university 2005...... Co-Defensive Coordinator/ palcic’s 2006 defense showed significant the Detroit Lions, the Cleveland Browns, the New ...... Safeties Coach improvement, led by Porter, who earned second Orleans Saints and is currently the offensive line 2006-08...... Co-Defensive Coordinator/ team All-Big Ten honors after posting four coach at UCLA. Palcic’s brother-in-law is New ...... Cornerbacks Coach interceptions and eight passes broken up. Porter Orleans Saints linebacker Mark Simoneau. 2009-...... Co-Defensive Coordinator/ ...... Secondary Coach and safety Will Meyers helped the Hoosiers Joe and his wife, Courtney, have one son, collect 13 interceptions on the season, the fifth- Nicholas (2), and one daughter, Gabrielle highest total in the Big Ten. (newborn).

49 • 2009 IU Spring Football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University coaches FOOTBALL George Ricumstrict > Defensive Ends/Co-Special teams Coordinator fifth year at Indiana • 18th year as college coach

george Ricumstrict is in his fifth season as IU’s return average. Indiana was the lone team in the co-special teams coordinator and his first season Big Ten with two kick returners in the top 10, as as defensive ends coach. He served as Indiana’s James Bailey averaged 25.3 (fourth) and Thigpen linebackers coach from 2005-08. added 22.9 (eighth). ricumstrict’s linebackers were one of the ricumstrict saw significant development from deepest and most talented groups on the team his linebackers in 2006, as McClurg (58 tackles, last season as evidenced by the play of juniors 5.5 for loss) and Geno Johnson (52 tackles, Matt Mayberry and Will Patterson. Mayberry led 34 solo) posted career years, while Patterson the team and finished 10th in the Big Ten with posted 41 tackles, 4.5 for loss, en route to 89 tackles. He became the first member of the earning Sporting News Freshman All-America front seven to lead IU in tackles since 2005 (Kyle recognition. Killion). He also finished second with five sacks In 2006, Ricumstrict’s special teams unit and shared second with 8.5 tackles for loss. totaled five touchdowns – three on kick returns patterson was named captain prior to the 2008 by Thigpen, one on a punt return by Tracy Porter campaign and finished fourth on the team with and one on a fumble recovery. Thigpen led the 55 tackles despite missing nearly three games. nation with a 30.1 kick return average and his He also posted 8.5 tackles for loss and is second three touchdowns. The special teams unit also on the team since the 2006 season with 200 total held opponents to less than 20 yards per kickoff tackles and leads the way with 127 solos. return (19.1). Filling in for the injured Patterson, sophomore ricumstrict spent the 2004 season as the Tyler Replogle finished the year with 26 tackles linebackers coach at Miami (Ohio) and was one Personal over the last two Saturdays, including 19 in the of five coaches to come to Bloomington from > Date of birth...... February 11, 1967 season finale against Purdue. Oxford. Ricumstrict tutored first team all-league In 2008, junior Demetrius McCray and senior linebacker Terna Nande, who was a 2006 fifth- > birthplace...... Detroit, Mich. Marcus Thigpen finished eighth and ninth, round selection of the Houston Texans. > Wife...... Sandy respectively, in kick return average in the Big In his first season with the Hoosiers, > children...... Obie (11), Anton (7) Ten. Meanwhile, redshirt freshman punter Chris Ricumstrict coached honorable mention all- Hagerup received honorable mention All-Big league selection Kyle Killion and converted > high school...... Northwestern Ten recognition from the conference media fullback John Pannozzo. Killion signed a rookie ...... Detroit, Mich., 1985 and Sporting News, Rivals.com and Phil Steele free-agent contract with the Indianapolis Colts, > college...... Central Michigan University Magazine Freshman All-American second team and Pannozzo signed as a rookie free agent ...... B.S., 1990; M.S., 1992 honors. Hagerup finished the season with an with the Atlanta Falcons following the 2005 average of 42.4 yards on 61 punts, tied for the campaign. Coaching experience seventh-best single-season average in school prior to MU, Ricumstrict spent four years > central Michigan university history. He ranked third in the Big Ten and 22nd as the linebackers and special teams coach in 1991-92...... Graduate Assistant nationally with a 42.4 average, which was the Mount Pleasant, Mich., at Central Michigan. third best by a freshman in the country. During Ricumstrict’s tenure at CMU, the > northwood University 1993-94...... Assistant Coach the 2007 season was an outstanding one Chippewas’ special teams posted many notable > Wayne State University for Indiana’s group of linebackers, as Patterson accomplishments, including a school-record nine 1995...... Assistant Coach (104) and senior Adam McClurg (99) each nearly blocked kicks in 2001. reached the century mark in tackles. McClurg before his stop at Central Michigan, Ricumstrict > Michigan State university 1996...... Graduate Assistant also finished third on the team with 11.5 tackles was an assistant at Missouri Southern (1998-99) > army for loss, while Patterson forced and recovered and Army (1997) after spending time as a 1997...... Assistant Coach three fumbles. Patterson finished 11th in the Big graduate assistant at Michigan State (1996). Ten in tackles, second in fumbles recovered and He also served as an assistant at Wayne State > Missouri Southern university 1998-99...... Assistant Coach seventh in fumbles forced. (1995) and started his career as an assistant > central Michigan university ricumstrict’s special teams unit also put coach at Northwood University (1993-94). 2000-03...... Linebackers Coach together an outstanding season. The field goal He earned his bachelor’s degree in 1990 and ...... Special Teams Coordinator team, led by kicker Austin Starr, holder Dustin his master’s in 1992, both from Central Michigan > Miami (Ohio) university Hass and long snapper Tim Bugg went 21-for-23 University, after playing four years of football 2004...... Linebackers Coach and saw Starr earn a spot as a finalist for the for the Chippewas. He earned team MVP and > indiana university Lou Groza Award. Additionally, the punt return second-team All-MAC plaudits in 1988. 2005-08...... Linebackers Coach/ team finished second in the conference (11.0) george and his wife, Sandy, have two sons, ...... Co-Special Teams Coordinator and the kickoff return squad finished fifth (22.2), Obie (11), and Anton (7). 2009...... Defensive Ends Coach/ as IU was tops in the conference in combined ...... Co-Special Teams Coordinator

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football• 50 INDIANA University 2009 FOOTBALL coaches Mike Yeager > Linebackers/Recruiting Coordinator Fourth year at Indiana • 10th year as College coach

Mike Yeager is in his fourth year at Indiana with 74 tackles to go along with two interceptions, and his first season as linebackers coach. two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, 2.5 Yeager served as the team’s safeties coach tackles for loss and five pass breakups. from 2006-08. He is also in his fourth year as Safeties Will Meyers and Troy Grosfield posted IU’s recruiting coordinator. Yeager served as a career years in 2006. Meyers led the team with defensive graduate assistant in 2005 before five interceptions and 78 tackles, while Grosfield earning a promotion to assistant coach prior to finished second with 63 tackles. In his debut the 2006 campaign. season, Thomas finished sixth on the team with He is no stranger to linebacker, a position 49 tackles, 35 solo, and tied for the team lead where he earned three letters at Miami (Ohio). with two forced fumbles. His safeties battled through an injury-plagued In addition to working with a secondary that 2008, as starters Austin Thomas (seven) and Nick led the in pass defense (202.5 Polk (five) missed a combined 12 games. yards per game) in 2005, Yeager coordinated all the duo still managed to make its mark. Polk film breakdown of opposing offenses. He also finished with 52 tackles, two forced fumbles and was involved with recruiting efforts in Wisconsin, a 31-yard touchdown recovery. Thomas added 41 Iowa and Minnesota. stops with two interceptions - in the team’s win prior to his arrival at IU, Yeager spent five over 22nd-ranked (BCS) Northwestern - and one years as an assistant coach at The College of forced fumble. Wooster. He started as the Scots’ wide receivers Personal along with Polk and Thomas, Joe Kleinsmith coach in 2000-01 before moving to special teams > Date of birth...... May 18, 1977 closed 2008 third on the team with 56 tackles coordinator/defensive backs coach in 2002 and and Brandon Mosley posted 43 stops with one defensive coordinator in 2003-04. Yeager was > birthplace...... Cincinnati, Ohio interception, one forced fumble and one fumble instrumental in helping Wooster to the 2004 > Wife...... Katrin recovery. Each member of the quartet finished in North Coast Athletic Conference title (its first > high school...... Indian Hill the top 10 on the Hoosiers in tackles. outright league crown since 1934) and the NCAA ...... Cincinnati, Ohio, 1995 In 2007, Thomas and Polk showed what they Division III playoffs. > college..... Miami (Ohio) University, 1999 could do with a clean bill of health. Thomas, yeager, a Cincinnati native, attended Miami ...... B.S., Sport Organization who earned honorable mention All-Big Ten from 1995-99. During his career, the RedHawks recognition, emerged as one of the top safeties posted victories at Northwestern (twice), North Coaching experience in the conference. He led the squad with 112 Carolina and Virginia Tech, and as a senior, he tackles on the year, the most since John Kerr’s was third on the team with 116 tackles and tied > the College of Wooster 2000-01...... Wide Receivers Coach 114 in 2002. Thomas finished fifth in Big Ten for the team lead with three interceptions. 2002...... Defensive Backs Coach/ games only with 10.2 tackles per game and a 1999 Miami (Ohio) University graduate, ...... Special Teams Coordinator 2003-04...... Defensive Coordinator eighth in all games with 8.6 each time out. Yeager owns a bachelor’s degree in sport polk, who switched to the position from wide organization. Mike and his wife, Katrin, reside in > indiana university 2005...... Graduate Assistant receiver in the spring, finished fifth on the team Bloomington. 2006-08...... Safeties Coach/ ...... Recruiting Coordinator 2009-...... Linebackers Coach/ ...... Recruiting Coordinator

51 • 2009 IU Spring Football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University STAFF FOOTBALL Deal’s connections go far beyond his playing days. His father, Russ, was captain of Indiana’s 1945 Big Ten championship team and is a member of Harold Mauro the IU Athletics Hall of Fame. Mark’s brother, Mike, played on the 1967 Big Ten championship and Rose Bowl team. Director of 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 Football Operations 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), Kansas State (1986-88) and Marshall (1984-85). Deal began his Harold Mauro, who has participated in every Indiana bowl game as coaching career as the linebackers coach at Wabash College in 1980. He either a player, assistant coach or administrator, is in his fifth season as spent four years at the Division III school, including the 1983 season, which Indiana’s director of football operations. Mauro was inducted into the he spent as the team’s offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. Indiana Football Hall of Fame on June 23, 2007. Mark and his wife, Patricia, also an IU graduate, have one daughter, prior to joining the football staff in January 2005, Mauro spent 22 years Carrie, and one son, Casey. Carrie was a member of the Indiana volleyball as a senior associate athletics director at Indiana, where he supervised the team in 2005 and 2006, making the Deal family one of only two families athletic department’s support services and served as a sport administrator. in Indiana Athletics history to have three generations of letterwinners. She As director of football operations, Mauro is responsible for most day-to-day earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2006 and is currently enrolled at aspects of the program, including travel and budget management. He is IU working toward a degree in special education. Casey is a senior and a involved in every non-coaching aspect of the program. member of the men’s golf team at Bloomington North High School. 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 center on Indiana’s 1967 Rose Bowl team. Mark Wateska after earning his bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1968, Mauro served as an Indiana graduate assistant that season before moving on to University High School in Bloomington as an assistant coach in 1969 and Director of 1970. He returned to IU as an assistant freshman coach in 1971 before Athletic Performance moving up to the varsity staff in 1972. He followed his college coach, John Pont, to Northwestern for four years before returning to IU and head coach Lee Corso in 1977 as the guards and centers coach. After four years in that capacity, he served as the offensive coordinator in 1982. Mark Wateska joined the Indiana Department of Athletics from Stanford In addition to the 1967 Rose Bowl team, Mauro was an assistant in April 2002 and is in his eighth year with the IU football program as coach on Indiana’s 1979 Holiday Bowl Championship squad and was an director of athletic performance. administrator for the 1986 All-American Bowl, 1988 Peach Bowl, 1988 Wateska has nearly 25 years of experience in collegiate athletics as Liberty Bowl, 1990 Peach Bowl, 1991 Copper Bowl and 1993 Independence both a player and strength coach. He is not new to the Big Ten as he played Bowl teams. He added the 2007 Insight Bowl to his resume last season. football at Penn State. He participated in three bowl games, two of which Mauro earned his master’s degree from Indiana University in health and were for the national championship (1985 Orange, 1986 Fiesta). As a coach, safety in 1969 and was inducted into the Western Pennsylvania Allegheny- he has been involved in seven additional bowls, including the 2007 Insight Kiski Valley Sports Hall of Fame in May 1993. Bowl. Harold and his wife, Joy, are the parents of two daughters, Heather and He joined the staff at Stanford in 1995, where he spent seven years as Megan, both of whom are IU graduates. Heather received a bachelor’s the school’s head strength and conditioning coach. That same year he was degree in business in 1996, and Megan received a bachelor’s degree in named the 1995-96 Pac-10 Strength and Conditioning Professional of the kinesiology in 2003. Year by the National 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. Mark Deal He began his career as a graduate assistant at Penn State University, where he received his master’s degree in exercise and sports science. He Associate Director of then moved on to the , where he was involved in player personnel along with various aspects of the strength and conditioning Football Operations program. the next stop for Wateska was at Boston College, where he spent four years as the assistant strength and conditioning coach. He moved north to the University of Maine and became the school’s first Mark Deal is in his second year as Indiana’s associate director of football head strength and conditioning coach. operations. Deal, who came over to the football program after serving as an Wateska was born in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mark and his wife, Kim, reside in assistant director of development with IU’s Varsity Club, played (1975-78) Bloomington with their two daughters, Julia (8) and Cameron (4). 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.

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football• 52 INDIANA University 2009 FOOTBALL Staff Brian Lund Mitch Gudmundson Head Football Director of Athletic Trainer Football Equipment

brian Lund is in his third year as head football athletic trainer and his Mitch Gudmundson is in his ninth season with the Indiana football sixth season overall with the Indiana football program. Lund was the team’s program. As director of football equipment, his primary role is managing assistant athletic trainer the previous three seasons. the daily equipment needs of the football coaches and players. prior to Indiana, he served as the assistant trainer (1999-2000) and the Serving as head equipment manager for the Orlando Rage during the head trainer (2000-04) at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa. Lund 2001 XFL season, Gudmundson was responsible for ordering, sizing, issuing, oversaw the sports medicine efforts for Buena Vista’s 21-sport program. inventory, transporting equipment, coordinating field set up for practice and lund received his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science from games, and supervising one seasonal assistant. the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse in 1998, and he earned his master’s prior to the 2001 campaign, Gudmundson spent the 2000 season in NFL degree in kinesiology from Indiana University in 1999. Europe as head equipment manager of the Rhein Fire, where he won a 2000 brian and his wife, Melissa, reside in Bloomington with their twin World Bowl ring. daughters, Anna and Madelyn (6). a 1998 graduate of University of Wisconsin-River Falls with a bachelor’s of science degree in agricultural education, Gudmundson spent four seasons as a student manager with the Falcon football team. gudmundson is a certified member of theA thletic Equipment Managers Marty Clark Association. He is also a member of the advisory staff for Powers Athletic Uniforms. Assistant AD - Team Purchasing & Licensing Joel Baron Football Marty Clark is in his 21st season in association with the Indiana football program. Clark took over the management of all Indiana athletic apparel Video Coordinator and equipment in 2002 and was promoted to assistant athletic director, team purchasing & licensing in 2005. He earned a master’s of science in sport management and administration from Indiana University in 2006. Clark is responsible for purchasing, inventory and storage of all apparel Joel Baron is in his eighth year as the video coordinator for the Indiana and equipment for the athletic department’s 24 sports. Clark also assists football team. A 1999 graduate of Millersville (Pa.) University with a degree with apparel and merchandising contracts and manages team usage of in speech communications, Baron served as Millersville’s football video logos and wordmarks. coordinator for five years, both as an undergraduate and after graduation. He was named head football equipment manager at Indiana in 1990. He moved on to the University of Memphis in February 2001, where he was Just 23 at the time, he became the youngest Division I equipment manager the video coordinator for all the department’s programs. Baron served in in the country. that role until August 2002. Clark originally joined the IU staff as an assistant equipment manager originally from Lansdale, Pa., Baron graduated from North Penn High in 1989. At Indiana, he has accompanied the Hoosiers to the 1990 Peach School in 1995. Joel and his wife, Brandie, reside in Bloomington with their Bowl, the 1991 Copper Bowl, the 1993 Independence Bowl and the 2007 daughter, Jillian Grace (1). Insight Bowl. prior to arriving in Bloomington, Clark was an intern equipment manager for the football team at the University of Pennsylvania in 1988. The Quakers won the Ivy 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 Mike Smith Colin Johnson in sport management, Clark spent four seasons as a student equipment Quality Control Quality Control manager with the Catamounts football team. He also worked closely with the WCU baseball team that won the Southern Conference championship in 1989. a native of Waynesville, N.C., Clark attended Tuscola High School. Marty and his wife, Marianne, reside in Bloomington with their daughters, Ashley and Brittany.

Dustin Hass Bobby Macedo Graduate Asst. Graduate Asst.

53 • 2009 IU Spring Football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA University STAFF FOOTBALL

Aaron Bachert Chris Carr Sterling Doster Josh Eidson Assistant FB Athletic Trainer Sport Psychologist Orthopedic Surgeon Asst. Strength & Conditioning

BJ Ferrand Greg Fox Andy Hipskind Staff Assistant Orthopedic Surgeon Team Physician

Mea Hoffman Ken Moore Lucas Phillips Jay Sears Recruiting Assistant Team Dentist Assistant FB Athletic Trainer Assistant Equipment Manager

Kate Sparks Barbara Thompson Debbie Thompson Receptionist Assistant to Bill Lynch Senior Recruiting Assistant iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU Spring Football• 54 INDIANA UNIVERSITy 2009 FOOTBALL Review RUSHING TEAM STATISTICS GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G IND OPP Thigpen, Marcus 12 94 661 30 631 6.7 7 78 52.6 SCORING 246 423 Lewis, Kellen 10 93 600 100 500 5.4 3 75 50.0 Points Per Game 20.5 35.2 Payton, Bryan 9 79 350 11 339 4.3 2 34 37.7 FIRST DOWNS 204 286 McCray, D. 12 59 224 10 214 3.6 2 31 17.8 Rushing 96 123 Davis-Walker, Z 6 23 109 3 106 4.6 1 18 17.7 Passing 90 147 Chappell, Ben 11 50 148 76 72 1.4 3 15 6.5 Penalty 18 16 Fisher, Ray 11 10 58 0 58 5.8 0 22 5.3 RUSHING YARDAGE 2003 2060 Burgess, Trea 12 17 55 1 54 3.2 0 6 4.5 Yards gained rushing 2270 2407 Evans, Mitchell 12 8 41 15 26 3.2 1 14 2.2 Yards lost rushing 267 347 Hagerup, Chris 12 3 17 5 12 4.0 0 17 1.0 Rushing Attempts 445 501 Means, Andrew 11 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.6 Average Per Rush 4.5 4.1 Schell, Teddy 1 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -4.0 Average Per Game 166.9 171.7 TEAM 6 7 0 12 -12 -1.7 0 0 -2.0 TDs Rushing 19 30 Total 12 445 2270 267 2003 4.5 19 78 166.9 PASSING YARDAGE 2175 3126 Opponents 12 501 2407 347 2060 4.1 30 90 171.7 Att-Comp-Int 358-193-11 396-250-6 Average Per Pass 6.1 7.9 PASSING Average Per Catch 11.3 12.5 G effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Average Per Game 181.2 260.5 Lewis, Kellen 10 108.2 110-193-8 57.0 1131 6 79 113.1 TDs Passing 11 20 Chappell, Ben 11 112.0 80-153-3 52.3 1001 4 77 91.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 4178 5186 Evans, Mitchell 12 105.1 2-8-0 25.0 37 1 28 3.1 Total Plays 803 897 Schell, Teddy 1 37.6 1-4-0 25.0 6 0 6 6.0 Average Per Play 5.2 5.8 Total 12 108.9 193-358-11 53.9 2175 11 79 181.2 Average Per Game 348.2 432.2 Opponents 12 143.1 250-396-6 63.1 3126 20 82 260.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 73-1456 36-875 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 16-144 23-145 RECEIVING INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-15 11-140 G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.9 24.3 Fisher, Ray 11 42 373 8.9 5 64 33.9 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.0 6.3 Means, Andrew 11 34 450 13.2 1 47 40.9 INT RETURN AVERAGE 2.5 12.7 Turner, T. 12 29 289 10.0 0 38 24.1 FUMBLES-LOST 18-10 25-16 Belcher, D. 12 25 337 13.5 2 47 28.1 PENALTIES-Yards 64-591 50-496 Doss, Tandon 8 14 186 13.3 1 28 23.2 Average Per Game 49.2 41.3 Thigpen, Marcus 12 13 235 18.1 2 79 19.6 PUNTS-Yards 66-2742 50-2049 Evans, Mitchell 12 9 129 14.3 0 23 10.8 Average Per Punt 41.5 41.0 Walker-Roby, B. 12 7 54 7.7 0 26 4.5 Net punt average 36.6 37.3 Dedmond, Max 12 6 51 8.5 0 12 4.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 26:50 33:10 Ernest, Matt 5 3 18 6.0 0 9 3.6 3RD-DOWN Conversions 47/170 80/171 McCray, D. 12 3 -1 -0.3 0 2 -0.1 3rd-Down Pct 28% 47% Payton, Bryan 9 2 23 11.5 0 14 2.6 4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/23 8/11 Lewis, Kellen 10 2 17 8.5 0 13 1.7 4th-Down Pct 26% 73% Banks, Chris 2 1 8 8.0 0 8 4.0 SACKS BY-Yards 31-199 28-166 Martin, Brad 11 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 MISC YARDS 0 0 Taylor, Collin 12 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 31 52 Faulkner, Cody 11 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.3 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-17 20-23 Total 12 193 2175 11.3 11 79 181.2 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1 Opponents 12 250 3126 12.5 20 82 260.5 RED-ZONE SCORES 22-33 67% 52-59 88% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 15-33 45% 39-59 66% PAT-ATTEMPTS 28-30 93% 49-52 94% ATTENDANCE 254255 274933 Games/Avg Per Game 8/31782 4/68733 Neutral Site Games 0/0

55 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA UNIVERSITY Review FOOTBALL PUNT RETURNS SCORING No. Yds Avg TD Long |------PATs ------| Fisher, Ray 11 106 9.6 0 29 TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Finch, Jerimy 4 41 10.2 0 15 Starr, Austin 0 10-17 27-29 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 57 Polk, Nick 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 Thigpen, Marcus 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Total 16 144 9.0 0 29 Fisher, Ray 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Opponents 23 145 6.3 0 41 Lewis, Kellen 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Chappell, Ben 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 18 INTERCEPTIONS Belcher, D. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 No. Yds Avg TD Long McCray, D. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Thomas, Austin 2 11 5.5 0 7 Payton, Bryan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Patterson, Will 1 0 0.0 0 0 Davis-Walker, Z. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jones, Donnell 1 0 0.0 0 0 Means, Andrew 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Mosley, Brandon 1 0 0.0 0 0 Evans, Mitchell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Polk, Nick 1 4 4.0 0 4 Doss, Tandon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 6 15 2.5 0 7 Polk, Nick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 11 140 12.7 1 40 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Ford, Nick 0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 KICK RETURNS Total 31 10-17 28-30 0-0 0 0-1 0 1 246 No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents 52 20-23 49-52 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 423 Thigpen, Marcus 38 853 22.4 0 68 McCray, D. 17 387 22.8 0 36 FIELD GOALS Walker-Roby, B. 13 180 13.8 0 44 FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Johnson, Darius 4 36 9.0 0 14 Starr, Austin 10-17 58.8 0-0 4-4 3-6 3-6 0-1 46 0 Thomas, Eric 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 73 1456 19.9 0 68 PUNTING Opponents 36 875 24.3 1 96 No. Yds Avg Long TB FC i20 Blkd Hagerup, Chris 61 2586 42.4 67 8 10 14 13 0 FUMBLE RETURNS Lewis, Kellen 3 92 30.7 41 1 0 2 0 0 No. Yds Avg TD Long Kleinsmith, Joe 1 50 50.0 50 0 1 0 1 0 Polk, Nick 1 31 31.0 1 31 TEAM 1 14 14.0 14 0 0 0 0 1 Replogle, Tyler 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 66 2742 41.5 67 9 11 16 14 1 Marando, Ryan 1 2 2.0 0 2 Opponents 50 2049 41.0 63 2 8 19 9 2 Total 3 33 11.0 1 31 Opponents 2 49 24.5 0 45 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn ALL-PURPOSE Starr, Austin 53 3499 66.0 17 0 No. Yds Avg Hagerup, Chris 1 60 60.0 0 0 Thigpen, Marcus 12 1719 143.2 Total 54 3559 65.9 17 0 24.3 43.4 26 McCray, D. 12 600 50.0 Opponents 83 5125 61.7 9 0 19.9 42.0 27 Fisher, Ray 11 537 48.8 Lewis, Kellen 10 517 51.7 TOTAL OFFENSE Means, Andrew 11 457 41.5 G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Total 12 5793 482.8 Lewis, Kellen 10 286 500 1131 1631 163.1 Opponents 12 6346 528.8 Chappell, Ben 11 203 72 1001 1073 97.5 Thigpen, Marcus 12 94 631 0 631 52.6 Payton, Bryan 9 79 339 0 339 37.7 McCray, D. 12 59 214 0 214 17.8 Davis-Walker, Z 6 23 106 0 106 17.7 Evans, Mitchell 12 16 26 37 63 5.2 Fisher, Ray 11 10 58 0 58 5.3 Burgess, Trea 12 17 54 0 54 4.5 Hagerup, Chris 12 3 12 0 12 1.0 Means, Andrew 11 1 7 0 7 0.6 Schell, Teddy 1 5 -4 6 2 2.0 TEAM 6 7 -12 0 -12 -2.0 Total 12 803 2003 2175 4178 348.2 Opponents 12 897 2060 3126 5186 432.2

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU spring football • 56 INDIANA UNIVERSITy 2009 FOOTBALL Review 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 53 36 89 8.5-47 5.0-35 0 2 2 0 2-0 0 0 0 57 Kirlew, Jammie 12 53 21 74 19.5-102 10.5-86 0 0 0 0 1-0 2 0 0 33 Kleinsmith, Joe 12 41 15 56 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 34 Patterson, Will 10 42 13 55 8.5-32 1.5-12 1-0 3 4 0 1-0 0 0 0 29 Adkins, Chris 12 39 15 54 2.0-6 0 0 4 4 0 1-0 1 0 0 8 Polk, Nick 8 40 12 52 1.5-2 0 1-4 2 3 0 1-31 2 0 0 56 Johnson, Geno 12 33 17 50 4.0-13 2.0-9 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Council, Richard 10 39 6 45 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 26 Mosley, Brandon 11 31 12 43 0 0 1-0 1 2 0 1-0 1 0 0 20 Thomas, Austin 6 22 19 41 2.0-2 0 2-11 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 46 Replogle, Tyler 11 20 18 38 1.0-3 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 62 Brown, Greg 12 22 15 37 4.5-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Carrington, Justin 12 18 10 28 0.5-2 0.5-2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 35 Marando, Ryan 12 20 8 28 6.5-34 3.5-25 0 2 2 1 1-2 3 0 0 55 Mack, Deonte 11 11 10 21 2.5-6 2.0-5 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 10 Jones, Donnell 11 18 2 20 1.0-6 0 1-0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 92 Middleton, Greg 11 14 4 18 5.0-16 4.0-15 0 1 1 0 2-0 1 0 0 97 Burrus, Keith 12 7 7 14 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 Johnson, Darius 12 7 6 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 16 Phillips, Christopher 3 10 1 11 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Fisher, Ray 11 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Finch, Jerimy 5 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 51 Thomas, Terrance 12 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 4 Williams, Jerry 11 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Burks, Adrian 6 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 93 Jones, Fred 12 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Burgess, Trea 12 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Drane, Jarrell 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 Beckum, Leon 6 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91 Boyd, Jeff 7 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Evans, Mitchell 12 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 98 Burrus, Kevin 7 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 19 Walker-Roby, B. 12 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 53 Bugg, Brandon 12 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 6 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 76 Saffold, Rodger 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 Thomas, Eric 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 27 Payton, Bryan 9 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 Starr, Austin 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Davis-Walker, Zach 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 70 Pagan, Justin 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 Smith, Jarrod 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Turner, Terrance 12 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 Doss, Tandon 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 Saxon, Pete 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Chappell, Ben 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 Perry, Alex 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 LaGrone, Andre 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Hagerup, Chris 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Hampton, Bruce 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 12 587 266 853 70-295 31-199 6-15 35 41 1 16-33 15 2 1 Opponents 12 539 248 787 71-259 28-166 11-140 53 64 7 10-49 11 2 1

57 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA UNIVERSITY Review FOOTBALL TEAM GAME-BY-GAME

OFFENSE |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off 8/30 WESTERN KENTUCKY 41 297 2 75 18 153 2 26 18-30-1 153 2 26 4 74 0 24 2 14 0 17 450 9/6 MURRAY STATE 53 254 6 67 21 222 0 24 21-28-0 222 0 24 2 57 0 29 2 12 0 15 476 9/20 BALL STATE 48 256 1 24 11 159 0 47 11-25-2 159 0 47 7 115 0 29 1 10 0 10 415 9/27 MICHIGAN STATE 28 189 2 78 23 284 2 79 23-44-2 284 2 79 6 118 0 25 0 0 0 0 473 10/4 at Minnesota 24 49 0 12 16 244 1 77 16-24-1 244 1 77 4 71 0 33 2 13 0 9 293 10/11 IOWA 28 95 0 15 22 191 1 22 22-36-1 191 1 22 5 122 0 44 2 6 0 6 286 10/18 at Illinois 44 141 1 27 12 172 0 31 12-29-0 172 0 31 9 182 0 35 3 25 0 18 313 10/25 NORTHWESTERN 36 72 1 18 22 247 2 43 22-35-0 247 2 43 5 148 0 53 0 0 0 0 319 11/1 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 43 272 4 77 13 213 1 64 13-25-1 213 1 64 7 160 0 35 2 20 0 16 485 11/8 WISCONSIN 38 133 1 31 13 141 1 43 13-34-0 141 1 43 9 205 0 36 0 0 0 0 274 11/15 at Penn State 30 123 1 57 9 57 0 10 9-23-1 57 0 10 6 82 0 22 1 29 0 29 180 11/22 at Purdue 32 122 0 15 13 92 1 19 13-25-2 92 1 19 9 122 0 68 0 0 0 0 214

DEFENSE |------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds int-Yds Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts 8/30 WESTERN KENTUCKY 44 14 51 8-29 3-18 2 1-0 0-0 0 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 9/6 MURRAY STATE 43 10 53 7-20 4-14 2 2-2 1-4 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 45 9/20 BALL STATE 47 12 59 4-9 1-2 2 2-31 0-0 4 1 2-2 0 0 0 20 9/27 MICHIGAN STATE 54 24 78 6-23 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 4 1 3-3 0 0 0 29 10/4 at Minnesota 57 22 79 7-29 4-22 1 2-0 0-0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 10/11 IOWA 53 24 77 4-19 1-11 0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-1 0 0 0 9 10/18 at Illinois 31 34 65 4-20 2-13 0 1-0 0-0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 10/25 NORTHWESTERN 57 16 73 6-32 2-25 3 3-0 2-11 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 11/1 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 57 14 71 11-59 7-52 0 0-0 1-0 5 0 4-5 0 0 0 34 11/8 WISCONSIN 50 34 84 4-21 2-14 2 3-0 1-0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 11/15 at Penn State 40 38 78 3-23 3-23 2 2-0 1-0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 11/22 at Purdue 54 24 78 5-9 1-3 1 0-0 0-0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 10

STARTING LINEUPS

OFFENSE

OPPONENT WR LT LG C RG RT QB RB wR wR wR Western Kentucky (8/30) Means Saffold Saxon Perry Faulkner Stark Lewis Thigpen Walker-Roby Fisher Turner Murray State (9/6) Means Saffold Saxon Perry Faulkner Stark Lewis Thigpen Walker-Roby Evans Turner Ball State (9/20) Means Saffold Saxon Perry Faulkner Stark Lewis Thigpen Walker-Roby Fisher Turner Michigan State (9/27) Means Saffold Saxon Perry Faulkner Stark Lewis Thigpen Walker-Roby Fisher Turner at Minnesota (10/4) Means Saffold Saxon Perry Faulkner Stark Lewis Thigpen Wagner (TE) Fisher Turner Iowa (10/11) Means Saffold McDonald Saxon Faulkner Stark Lewis Thigpen Dedmond (TE) Evans Turner at Illinois (10/18) Means Saffold McDonald Saxon Faulkner Stark Chappell Thigpen Wagner (TE) Fisher Reeves (FB) Northwestern (10/25) Dedmond (TE) Saffold Pagán Saxon Reiter Stark Chappell Thigpen Wagner (TE) Fisher Turner Central Michigan (11/1) Means Pagán Reiter Saxon Faulkner Stark Lewis Belcher (WR) Walker-Roby Fisher Turner Wisconsin (11/8) Means Pagán Smith Reiter Faulkner Stark Chappell Thigpen Belcher Fisher Turner at Penn State (11/15) Means Saffold Pagán Smith Faulkner Stark Lewis McCray Wagner (TE) Martin (TE) Dedmond (TE) at Purdue (11/22) Means Saffold Reiter Saxon Faulkner Pagán Lewis Thigpen Wagner (TE) Fisher Dedmond (TE)

DEFENSE

OPPONENT LE DT DT Re wLB MLB SLB CB SS FS CB Western Kentucky (8/30) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins A. Thomas Polk Phillips Murray State (9/6) Kirlew Mack Brown Middleton Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins A. Thomas Polk Phillips Ball State (9/20) Marando Keith Burrus Brown Middleton Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Polk Phillips Michigan State (9/27) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Mosley Council at Minnesota (10/4) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Mosley Council Iowa (10/11) Marando Mack Brown Middleton Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins A. Thomas Polk Council at Illinois (10/18) Kirlew Mack Brown Middleton Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins A. Thomas Polk Council Northwestern (10/25) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins A. Thomas Polk Council Central Michigan (11/1) Middleton Keith Burrus Brown Kirlew Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Polk Council Wisconsin (11/8) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Patterson Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Mosley Council at Penn State (11/15) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Replogle Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Mosley D. Jones at Purdue (11/22) Marando Mack Brown Kirlew Replogle Mayberry G. Johnson Adkins Kleinsmith Mosley D. Jones iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU spring football • 58 INDIANA UNIVERSITy 2009 FOOTBALL Review MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

GAME OPENING Possessions indiana Opponent GAME PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME Western Kentucky (8/30) 0 3 -5 0 1:36 0 3 4 0 1:19 Murray State (9/6) 0 3 6 0 1:08 0 3 6 0 1:22 Ball State (9/20) 3 4 8 0 0:57 0 3 3 0 1:04 Michigan State (9/27) 0 3 2 0 1:12 0 3 3 0 0:43 at Minnesota (10/4) 0 3 9 0 1:54 0 16 68 5 9:12 Iowa (10/11) 0 3 5 0 0:44 0 3 4 0 2:09 at Illinois (10/18) 0 3 -8 0 2:00 7 2 61 1 0:45 Northwestern (10/25) 0 4 22 1 1:54 3 20 90 7 7:18 Central Michigan (11/1) 0 2 10 0 0:47 0 3 0 0 0:54 Wisconsin (11/8) 3 11 47 3 3:25 7 11 80 5 4:48 at Penn State (11/15) 0 7 24 2 5:08 0 3 9 0 1:50 at Purdue (11/22) 0 6 2 1 3:49 7 8 59 3 2:04

SECOND HALF OPENING Possessions indiana Opponent GAME PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME Western Kentucky (8/30) 0 3 1 0 1:09 0 1 32 0 0:10 Murray State (9/6) 7 9 63 3 2:28 0 3 -4 0 1:01 Ball State (9/20) 0 5 17 1 2:58 0 6 27 1 2:26 Michigan State (9/27) 0 3 3 0 0:45 7 3 49 2 0:42 at Minnesota (10/4) 0 8 56 4 2:25 3 7 64 2 2:24 Iowa (10/11) 0 3 4 0 1:10 7 5 60 3 2:29 at Illinois (10/18) 3 10 63 2 3:49 7 5 80 3 2:13 Northwestern (10/25) 0 5 14 1 2:11 0 5 17 1 2:00 Central Michigan (11/1) 7 2 74 2 0:31 0 4 9 1 2:15 Wisconsin (11/8) 0 5 11 1 1:15 7 1 90 1 0:13 at Penn State (11/15) 0 3 -4 0 0:57 7 8 61 4 3:04 at Purdue (11/22) 0 5 14 1 2:06 7 9 80 5 2:29

INDIANA THIRD Down, FOURTH DOWN & Red Zone EFFICIENCY

Third Down and... Opponent G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total Fourth Down Red Zone Western Kentucky (8/30) 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-3 4-12 0-2 3-3 Murray State (9/6) 0-1 2-2 0-2 2-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 4-13 3-3 5-7 Ball State (9/20) 0-1 1-1 2-3 1-1 2-3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-3 7-16 0-2 2-3 Michigan State (9/27) 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-0 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-4 4-14 1-1 2-2 at Minnesota (10/4) 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-6 1-10 0-0 0-1 Iowa (10/11) 0-0 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-4 4-14 0-2 1-2 at Illinois (10/18) 0-1 3-4 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-5 3-16 1-2 2-5 Northwestern (10/25) 0-1 0-0 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-4 5-17 1-2 1-2 Central Michigan (11/1) 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 4-12 0-1 2-3 Wisconsin (11/8) 1-1 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-8 4-17 0-4 2-3 at Penn State (11/15) 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-1 0-5 2-15 0-2 0-0 at Purdue (11/22) 0-0 1-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-2 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-2 5-14 0-2 2-2 Total 1-5 13-17 8-18 8-12 3-10 1-15 2-12 2-13 1-11 2-8 6-47 47-170 6-23 22-33

Indiana on Third Down: 47-170 (27.7%) Indiana on Fourth Down: 6-23 (26.1%) indiana in the Red Zone: 22-33 (66.7%, 15 TDs, 7 FG)

TIME OF POSSESSION Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Western Kentucky (8/30) 31-13 27:15 5:28 8:30 7:14 6:03 Murray State (9/6) 45-3 33:12 4:42 6:13 9:56 12:21 Ball State (9/20) 20-42 28:22 4:00 7:56 7:52 8:34 Michigan State (9/27) 29-42 25:13 5:53 6:45 7:39 4:56 at Minnesota (10/4) 7-16 22:19 3:45 5:42 7:26 5:26 Iowa (10/11) 9-45 21:53 8:23 3:57 5:34 3:59 at Illinois (10/18) 13-55 31:55 8:21 7:44 5:03 10:47 Northwestern (10/25) 21-19 29:31 7:22 4:56 8:02 9:11 Central Michigan (11/1) 34-37 26:41 6:58 6:40 7:45 5:18 Wisconsin (11/8) 20-55 25:47 5:47 7:23 6:47 5:50 at Penn State (11/15) 7-34 24:49 8:12 5:15 6:03 5:19 at Purdue (11/22) 10-62 25:02 5:47 7:17 9:27 2:31

59 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA UNIVERSITY Review FOOTBALL SCORING DRIVES Opponent Qtr. Plays Yards TOP Scoring Play Obtained Western Kentucky 1 3 90 0:52 Kellen Lewis 75-yard rush Punt Western Kentucky 1 10 56 2:33 Austin Starr 28-yard field goal Punt Western Kentucky 2 12 85 4:15 Ray Fisher 11-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Punt Western Kentucky 3 7 72 2:46 Damarlo Belcher 5-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Kickoff Western Kentucky 4 1 62 0:15 Kellen Lewis 62-yard rush Kickoff Murray State 1 2 79 0:21 Marcus Thigpen 67-yard rush Punt Murray State 1 6 62 2:02 Marcus Thigpen 31-yard rush Kickoff Murray State 2 6 21 2:05 Austin Starr 24-yard field goal Punt Murray State 2 2 2 0:35 Bryan Payton 2-yard rush Fumble Murray State 3 9 63 2:28 Demetrius McCray 6-yard rush Punt Murray State 3 13 90 5:08 Ben Chappell 1-yard rush Punt Murray State 3 7 29 2:20 Zach Davis-Walker 4-yard rush Fumble Ball State 1 4 8 0:57 Austin Starr 40-yard field goal Punt Ball State 1 8 67 2:22 Austin Starr 31-yard field goal Kickoff Ball State 2 0 0 0:00 Nick Polk 31-yard fumble return Fumble Ball State 2 9 73 3:29 Kellen Lewis 1-yard rush Kickoff Michigan State 1 9 76 3:08 Ray Fisher 8-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Kickoff Michigan State 2 9 80 2:23 Marcus Thigpen 6-yard rush Kickoff Michigan State 2 0 0 0:00 Team safety Punt Michigan State 2 4 80 0:41 Marcus Thigpen 78-yard rush Kickoff Michigan State 3 2 80 0:51 Marcus Thigpen 79-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Kickoff at Minnesota 2 2 78 0:48 Marcus Thigpen 77-yard pass from Ben Chappell Punt Iowa 1 11 52 4:50 Austin Starr 46-yard field goal Kickoff Iowa 2 11 89 2:00 Ray Fisher 17-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Punt at Illinois 1 5 76 1:59 Bryan Payton 25-yard rush Kickoff at Illinois 3 10 63 3:49 Austin Starr 23-yard field goal Kickoff at Illinois 4 6 19 2:19 Austin Starr 31-yard field goal Fumble Northwestern 1 8 93 3:33 Damarlo Belcher 43-yard pass from Ben Chappell Kickoff Northwestern 2 7 34 0:42 Ben Chappell 3-yard rush Fumble Northwestern 3 4 47 1:45 Tandon Doss 28-yard pass from Mitchell Evans Kickoff Central Michigan 1 13 99 5:35 Marcus Thigpen 22-yard rush Punt Central Michigan 1 2 76 0:36 Marcus Thigpen 77-yard rush Kickoff Central Michigan 2 6 65 2:04 Mitchell Evans 14-yard rush Punt Central Michigan 3 2 74 0:31 Ray Fisher 64-yard pass from Ben Chappell Punt Central Michigan 3 5 49 1:36 Demetrius McCray 3-yard rush Kickoff Wisconsin 1 11 47 3:27 Austin Starr 42-yard field goal Kickoff Wisconsin 1 5 67 2:04 Andrew Means 43-yard pass from Ben Chappell Kickoff Wisconsin 1 4 0 0:18 Austin Starr 33-yard field goal Fumble Wisconsin 2 9 73 3:47 Ben Chappell 1-yard rush Kickoff at Penn State 2 2 76 0:38 Marcus Thigpen 57-yard rush Kickoff at Purdue 2 6 17 1:46 Austin Starr 27-yard field goal Kickoff at Purdue 4 10 64 3:54 Ray Fisher 16-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Kickoff

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU spring football • 60 INDIANA UNIVERSITy 2009 FOOTBALL Review 20-PLUS YARD PLAYS Opponent...... Play Western Kentucky...... Kellen Lewis 75-yard rush Western Kentucky...... Marcus Thigpen 24-yard kickoff return Western Kentucky...... Brandon Walker-Roby 26-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Western Kentucky...... Bryan Payton 34-yard rush Western Kentucky...... Kellen Lewis 62-yard rush Murray State...... Marcus Thigpen 28-yard kickoff return Murray State...... Marcus Thigpen 67-yard rush Murray State...... Marcus Thigpen 29-yard kickoff return Murray State...... Marcus Thigpen 31-yard rush Murray State...... Marcus Thigpen 21-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Murray State...... Terrance Turner 24-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Murray State...... Tandon Doss 21-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Ball State...... Andrew Means 47-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Ball State...... Nick Polk 31-yard fumble return Ball State...... Marcus Thigpen 29-yard kickoff return Ball State...... Kellen Lewis 24-yard rush Ball State...... Andrew Means 44-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Ball State...... Marcus Thigpen 23-yard kickoff return Ball State...... Kellen Lewis 21-yard rush Michigan State...... Ray Fisher 22- yard rush Michigan State...... Marcus Thigpen 20-yard kickoff return Michigan State...... Marcus Thigpen 23-yard kickoff return Michigan State...... Marcus Thigpen 78-yard rush Michigan State...... Marcus Thigpen 79-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Michigan State...... Damarlo Belcher 24-yard reception from Ben Chappell Michigan State...... Demetrius McCray 23-yard kickoff return Michigan State...... Damarlo Belcher 22-yard reception from Kellen Lewis Michigan State...... Damarlo Belcher 23-yard reception from Kellen Lewis at Minnesota...... Marcus Thigpen 77-yard reception from Ben Chappell at Minnesota...... Marcus Thigpen 33-yard kickoff return at Minnesota...... Damarlo Belcher 47-yard pass from Kellen Lewis Iowa...... Brandon Walker-Roby 44-yard kickoff return Iowa...... Mitchell Evans 22-yard reception from Ben Chappell Iowa...... Marcus Thigpen 24-yard kickoff return Iowa...... Marcus Thigpen 26-yard kickoff return at Illinois ...... Marcus Thigpen 35-yard kickoff return at Illinois ...... Marcus Thigpen 27-yard rush at Illinois ...... Mitchell Evans 23-yard pass from Ben Chappell at Illinois ...... Andrew Means 27-yard pass from Ben Chappell at Illinois...... Bryan Payton 25-yard rush at Illinois ...... Brandon Walker-Roby 22-yard kickoff return at Illinois ...... Ray Fisher 31-yard pass from Ben Chappell at Illinois ...... Marcus Thigpen 24-yard kickoff return at Illinois ...... Marcus Thigpen 28-yard kickoff return Northwestern...... Marcus Thigpen 29-yard kickoff return Northwestern...... Damarlo Belcher 43-yard pass from Ben Chappell Northwestern...... Marcus Thigpen 24-yard kickoff return Northwestern...... Tandon Doss 21-yard pass from Ben Chappell

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61 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA UNIVERSITY Review FOOTBALL 20-PLUS YARD PLAYS (cont.) Northwestern...... Marcus Thigpen 53-yard kickoff return Northwestern...... Tandon Doss 28-yard pass from Mitchell Evans Northwestern...... Marcus Thigpen 28-yard kickoff return Central Michigan...... Marcus Thigpen 24-yard kickoff return Central Michigan...... Marcus Thigpen 22-yard rush Central Michigan...... Marcus Thigpen 24-yard kickoff return Central Michigan...... Marcus Thigpen 77-yard rush Central Michigan...... Terrance Turner 38-yard pass from Ben Chappell Central Michigan...... Bryan Payton 25-yard rush Central Michigan...... Ray Fisher 64-yard pass from Ben Chappell Central Michigan...... Brandon Walker-Roby 24-yard kickoff return Central Michigan...... Demetrius McCray 35-yard kickoff return Central Michigan...... Demetrius McCray 31-yard kickoff return Central Michigan...... Ray Fisher 20-yard punt return Wisconsin...... Demetrius McCray 22-yard kickoff return Wisconsin...... Andrew Means 43-yard pass from Ben Chappell Wisconsin...... Demetrius McCray 21-yard kickoff return Wisconsin...... Demetrius McCray 31-yard rush Wisconsin...... Demetrius McCray 34-yard kickoff return Wisconsin...... Demetrius McCray 24-yard kickoff return Wisconsin...... Demetrius McCray 36-yard kickoff return Wisconsin...... Demetrius McCray 25-yard kickoff return at Penn State ...... Ray Fisher 29-yard punt return at Penn State ...... Demetrius McCray 22-yard kickoff return at Penn State ...... Marcus Thigpen 57-yard rush at Purdue...... Marcus Thigpen-yard kickoff return

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iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU spring football • 62 INDIANA UNIVERSITy 2009 FOOTBALL Review GAME 1 GAME 2 INDIANA 31, WESTERN KENTUCKY 13 INDIANA 45, MURRAY STATE 3 AUGUST 30, 2008 SEPTEMBER 6, 2008 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Western Kentucky 0 0 6 7 13 Murray State 3 0 0 0 3 Indiana 10 7 7 7 31 Indiana 14 10 21 0 45

1st 7:06 IND Lewis, Kellen 75 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 3-90 0:52 1st 7:04 IND Thigpen, Marcus 67 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 2-79 0:21 2:33 IND Starr, Austin 28 yd field goal, 10-56 2:33 3:11 MUR CULLEN 27 yd field goal, 8-39 3:53 2nd 11:12 IND Fisher, Ray 11 yd pass from Lewis, Kellen 1:09 IND Thigpen, Marcus 31 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 6-62 2:02, (Starr, Austin kick), 12-85 4:15 2nd 12:13 IND Starr, Austin 24 yd field goal, 6-21 2:05 3rd 9:42 WKU Minturn, Zac 27 yd field goal, 7-29 2:41 4:40 IND Payton, Bryan 2 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 2-2 0:35 3:03 WKU Minturn, Zac 22 yd field goal, 9-40 4:38 3rd 11:31 IND McCray, D. 6 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 9-63 2:28 0:17 IND Belcher, D. 5 yd pass from Lewis, Kellen 3:24 IND Chappell, Ben 1 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 13-90 5:08 (Starr, Austin kick), 7-72 2:46 0:28 IND Davis-Walker, Z 4 yd run (Ford, Nick kick), 7-29 2:20 4th 9:39 WKU Gaebler, Jake 32 yd pass from Black, K.J. (Minturn, Zac kick), 12-80 5:38 MUR IND 9:24 IND Lewis, Kellen 62 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 1-62 0:15 FIRST DOWNS 10 29 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-28 53-254 WKU IND PASSING YDS (NET) 121 222 FIRST DOWNS 14 21 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-19-1 28-21-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-63 41-297 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 55-149 81-476 PASSING YDS (NET) 219 153 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-19-0 30-18-1 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 2-12 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-282 71-450 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-81 2-57 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-14 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-37.9 3-39.3 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-83 4-74 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-57 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-43.9 4-38.5 Possession Time 26:48 33:12 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 4 of 13 Penalties-Yards 2-29 7-63 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 3 of 3 Possession Time 32:45 27:15 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-7 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 4 of 12 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3 RUSHING: Murray State-MCKINNIS 7-15; JORDAN 7-12; NWAGBARA 3-6; Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 3-18 FRANKLIN 1-4; YANTKO 9-minus 9. Indiana-Thigpen, Marcus 7-100; McCray, D. 8-47; Davis-Walker, Z 8-40; Payton, Bryan 13-31; Burgess, Trea 8-29; Chappell, Ben RUSHING: Western Kentucky-Black, K.J. 15-47; Graves, Wenquel 2-9; Booker, 5-14; Lewis, Kellen 1-minus 2; TEAM 3-minus 5. Marell 5-6; Brooks, Derrius 2-5; Hayden, Tyrell 3-5; Willis, Stephen 2-0; Gaebler, Jake 1-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 8. Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 9-185; Payton, Bryan 9-57; PASSING: Murray State-YANTKO 16-24-1-95; FRANKLIN 2-3-0-11; CULLEN McCray, D. 8-30; Thigpen, Marcus 8-18; Burgess, Trea 2-6; Fisher, Ray 1-4; Chap- 1-1-0-15. Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 15-21-0-170; Chappell, Ben 6-7-0-52. pell, Ben 1-1; Davis-Walker, Z 2-minus 2; TEAM 1-minus 2. RECEIVING: Murray State-TROTTER 5-25; ARD 4-42; HARRIS 4-16; ROBERTSON PASSING: Western Kentucky-Black, K.J. 19-31-0-219. Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 3-12; KINCY 1-15; KNIGHT 1-11; JORDAN 1-0. Indiana-Means, Andrew 4-40; 17-27-1-144; Chappell, Ben 1-3-0-9. Turner, T. 3-41; Belcher, D. 3-37; Doss, Tandon 3-33; Thigpen, Marcus 2-24; Evans, Mitchell 2-19; Ernest, Matt 2-12; Walker-Roby, B. 1-8; Banks, Chris 1-8. RECEIVING: Western Kentucky-Gaebler, Jake 6-81; Cooper, Qntrnce 5-83; Quinn, Jessie 2-25; Jones, Tristan 2-10; Brooks, Derrius 1-19; Booker, Marell 1-1; Hayden, INTERCEPTIONS: Murray State-None. Indiana-Polk, Nick 1-4. Tyrell 1-0; Willis, Stephen 1-0. Indiana-Means, Andrew 6-63; Fisher, Ray 5-16; Turner, T. 4-38; Walker-Roby, B. 1-26; Belcher, D. 1-5; Dedmond, Max 1-5. FUMBLES: Murray State-YANTKO 2-2. Indiana-Payton, Bryan 1-0; Finch, Jerimy 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Western Kentucky-Calhoun, Trent 1-0. Indiana-None. SACKS (UA-A): Murray State-None. Indiana-Mack, Deonte 1-0; Marando, Ryan FUMBLES: Western Kentucky-Cooper, Qntrnce 1-0; Gaebler, Jake 1-1. Indiana- 1-0; Middleton, Greg 1-0; Johnson, Geno 0-1; Kirlew, Jammie 0-1. Polk, Nick 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 4-3; Polk, Nick 6-0; Mayberry, Matt 4-2; SACKS (UA-A): Western Kentucky-Anderson, Kyle 1-0; Dark, Robert 0-1; Boyd, Phillips, C. 5-0; Carrington, J. 4-1; Brown, Greg 4-0; Marando, Ryan 3-0; Middleton, Blake 0-1. Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 2-0; Marando, Ryan 0-1; Patterson, Will 0-1. Greg 2-0; Patterson, Will 1-1; Johnson, Geno 1-1; Thomas, Austin 1-1; Starr, Austin 1-0; Johnson, Darius 1-0; Council, R. 1-0; Mack, Deonte 1-0; Williams, Jerry 1-0; TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Patterson, Will 6-1; Johnson, Geno 5-1; Kirlew, Jam- Burks, Adrian 1-0; Adkins, Chris 1-0; Replogle, Tyler 1-0; Burrus, Kevin 0-1. mie 5-1; Polk, Nick 4-2; Thomas, Austin 5-0; Brown, Greg 2-3; Marando, Ryan 3-1; Mayberry, Matt 2-2; Mack, Deonte 1-2; Phillips, C. 2-0; Replogle, Tyler 1-0; Council, R. 1-0; Adkins, Chris 1-0; Burrus, Keith 1-0; Finch, Jerimy 1-0; Johnson, Darius 1-0; Carrington, J. 1-0; Jones, Donnell 1-0; Thomas, T. 1-0; Kleinsmith, Joe 0-1.

63 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA UNIVERSITY Review FOOTBALL GAME 3 GAME 4 BALL STATE 42, INDIANA 20 MICHIGAN STATE 42, INDIANA 29 SEPTEMBER 20, 2008 SEPTEMBER 27, 2008 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Ball State 14 14 0 14 42 Michigan State 13 14 9 6 42 Indiana 6 14 0 0 20 Indiana 7 15 7 0 29

1st 12:59 IND Starr, Austin 40 yd field goal, 4-8 0:57 1st 9:07 MSU Swenson, Brett 45 yd field goal, 10-51 3:58 7:35 BSU LEWIS, MiQuale 1 yd run (McGARVEY, Ian kick), 10-80 5:24 5:59 IND Fisher, Ray 8 yd pass from Lewis, Kellen 5:13 IND Starr, Austin 31 yd field goal, 8-67 2:22 (Starr, Austin kick), 9-76 3:08 0:41 BSU LEWIS, MiQuale 2 yd run (McGARVEY, Ian kick), 11-80 4:32 2:18 MSU Swenson, Brett 48 yd field goal, 8-49 3:41 2nd 10:45 IND Polk, Nick 31 yd fumble recovery (Starr, Austin kick) 0:14 MSU Hoyer, Brian 1 yd run (Swenson, Brett kick), 2-5 0:45 8:39 BSU TREMPE, Myles 45 yd pass from DAVIS, Nate 2nd 9:18 MSU Dell, Mark 14 yd pass from Hoyer, Brian (McGARVEY, Ian kick), 5-80 2:06 (Swenson, Brett kick), 8-80 3:46 5:10 IND Lewis, Kellen 1 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 9-73 3:29 6:55 IND Thigpen, Marcus 6 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 9-80 2:23 1:04 BSU BAKER, Sean 40 yd interception return 3:56 IND TEAM safety (McGARVEY, Ian kick) 1:29 MSU Gantt, Charlie 82 yd pass from Hoyer, Brian 4th 6:09 BSU LEWIS, MiQuale 1 yd run (McGARVEY, Ian kick), 11-74 5:35 (Swenson, Brett kick), 2-84 0:42 4:18 BSU LEWIS, MiQuale 3 yd run (McGARVEY, Ian kick), 2-27 0:41 0:48 IND Thigpen, Marcus 78 yd run (Chappell, Ben pass intcpt), 4-80 0:41 BSU IND 3rd 13:33 MSU Ringer, Javon 1 yd run (Swenson, Brett kick), 3-49 0:42 FIRST DOWNS 24 20 12:42 IND Thigpen, Marcus 79 yd pass from Lewis, Kellen RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-224 48-256 (Starr, Austin kick), 2-80 0:51 PASSING YDS (NET) 239 159 1:39 MSU TEAM safety Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-16-0 25-11-2 4th 13:28 MSU Swenson, Brett 45 yd field goal, 6-11 1:24 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-463 73-415 3:45 MSU Swenson, Brett 32 yd field goal, 10-65 5:21 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 2-31 Punt Returns-Yards 2-49 1-10 MSU IND Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-58 7-115 FIRST DOWNS 23 19 Interception Returns-Yards 2-40 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-236 28-189 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-26.5 3-50.0 PASSING YDS (NET) 261 284 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-14-0 44-23-2 Penalties-Yards 2-15 7-77 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-497 72-473 Possession Time 31:38 28:22 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 9 7 of 16 Punt Returns-Yards 3-12 1-19 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-53 6-118 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-3 Interception Returns-Yards 2-51 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-10 1-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-34.3 7-48.7 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1 RUSHING: Ball State-LEWIS, MiQuale 29-166; DAVIS, Nate 6-31; SYKES, Cory Penalties-Yards 5-51 9-89 6-28; TEAM 1-minus 1. Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 25-148; McCray, D. 8-37; Thigpen, Possession Time 34:47 25:13 Marcus 8-34; Payton, Bryan 6-28; Fisher, Ray 1-9. Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 4 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 PASSING: Ball State-DAVIS, Nate 16-25-0-239. Indiana-Lewis, Kellen Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-2 11-25-2-159. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 0-0

RECEIVING: Ball State-HILL, Darius 5-69; LOVE, Dante 3-27; TREMPE, Myles 2-80; RUSHING: Michigan State-Ringer, Javon 44-198; Cunningham, B. 2-29; Leggett, ORSBON, Briggs 2-32; IFFT, Daniel 2-24; CLANCY, Chris 1-4; LEWIS, MiQuale 1-3. Ashton 1-6; Hoyer, Brian 2-5; Anderson, Andre 1-5; TEAM 1-minus 2; Martin, Indiana-Means, Andrew 4-103; Doss, Tandon 1-18; Payton, Bryan 1-14; Turner, T. Keshawn 1-minus 5. Indiana-Thigpen, Marcus 9-113; Lewis, Kellen 7-26; Fisher, 1-6; Fisher, Ray 1-6; Ernest, Matt 1-6; Thigpen, Marcus 1-4; McCray, D. 1-2. Ray 2-23; Payton, Bryan 6-14; Chappell, Ben 2-7; McCray, D. 2-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: Ball State-BAKER, Sean 1-40; KNIPP, Alex 1-0. Indiana-None. PASSING: Michigan State-Hoyer, Brian 14-26-0-261. Indiana-Chappell, Ben 11-23-1-107; Lewis, Kellen 12-21-1-177. FUMBLES: Ball State-LEWIS, MiQuale 1-1; LOVE, Dante 1-1. Indiana-None. RECEIVING: Michigan State-Martin, Keshawn 3-31; Gantt, Charlie 2-92; Cunning- SACKS (UA-A): Ball State-CRAWFORD, B. 1-0; WOODWORTH, Sam 1-0. Indiana- ham, B. 2-41; Dell, Mark 2-25; Ringer, Javon 2-20; White, Blair 1-27; Celek, Garrett Mayberry, Matt 1-0. 1-18; McPherson, Jeff 1-7. Indiana-Fisher, Ray 7-43; Belcher, D. 4-73; Thigpen, Marcus 2-94; Dedmond, Max 2-20; Lewis, Kellen 2-17; Turner, T. 2-14; Means, TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Kleinsmith, Joe 5-1; Johnson, Geno 5-1; Patterson, Will Andrew 1-11; Payton, Bryan 1-9; Martin, Brad 1-6; McCray, D. 1-minus 3. 5-0; Council, R. 3-1; Replogle, Tyler 3-1; Phillips, C. 3-1; Mayberry, Matt 3-1; Kirlew, Jammie 2-2; Marando, Ryan 3-0; Adkins, Chris 3-0; Mosley, Brandon 2-1; Middle- INTERCEPTIONS: Michigan State-Weaver, Ross 1-35; Fortener, Dan 1-16. ton, Greg 2-0; Finch, Jerimy 2-0; Brown, Greg 1-1; Polk, Nick 1-1; Hagerup, Chris Indiana-None. 1-0; Burrus, Keith 1-0; Bugg, Brandon 1-0; Jones, Donnell 1-0; Carrington, J. 0-1. FUMBLES: Michigan State-Wiley, Otis 1-0; Ringer, Javon 1-0. Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 1-0; Belcher, D. 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Michigan State-Anderson, T. 1-0. Indiana-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Kleinsmith, Joe 8-4; Mosley, Brandon 4-6; Patterson, Will 7-2; Adkins, Chris 5-2; Council, R. 5-1; Mayberry, Matt 3-3; Kirlew, Jammie 4-0; Johnson, Geno 4-0; Mack, Deonte 2-1; Finch, Jerimy 1-2; Middleton, Greg 2-0; Burrus, Keith 0-2; Carrington, J. 1-0; Jones, Donnell 1-0; Saffold, Rodger 1-0; Thomas, Eric 1-0; Boyd, Jeff 1-0; Burrus, Kevin 1-0; Perry, Alex 1-0; Thomas, T. 1-0; Replogle, Tyler 1-0; Marando, Ryan 0-1.

iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU spring football • 64 INDIANA UNIVERSITy 2009 FOOTBALL Review GAME 5 GAME 6 MINNESOTA 16, INDIANA 7 IOWA 45, INDIANA 9 OCTOBER 4, 2008 OCTOBER 11, 2008 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 0 7 0 0 7 Iowa 10 7 14 14 45 Minnesota 0 7 6 3 16 Indiana 3 6 0 0 9

2nd 12:23 MINN Salamon, Shady 1 yd run (Monroe, Joel kick), 6-72 2:38 1st 11:16 IOWA Mossbrucker, T. 26 yd field goal, 4-3 0:51 2:29 IND Thigpen, Marcus 77 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 7:33 IOWA Hampton, Jewel 1 yd run (Mossbrucker, T. kick), 5-34 2:15 (Starr, Austin kick), 2-78 0:48 2:43 IND Starr, Austin 46 yd field goal, 11-52 4:50 3rd 10:11 MINN Monroe, Joel 29 yd field goal, 7-64 2:24 2nd 11:08 IOWA Greene, Shonn 12 yd run (Mossbrucker, T. kick), 7-44 3:52 2:05 MINN Monroe, Joel 42 yd field goal, 7-21 2:37 0:30 IND Fisher, Ray 17 yd pass from Lewis, Kellen 4th 0:22 MINN Monroe, Joel 38 yd field goal, 15-50 7:21 (Starr, Austin kick failed), 11-89 2:00 3rd 11:21 IOWA Brodell, Andy 34 yd pass from Stanzi, Ricky IND MINN (Mossbrucker, T. kick), 5-60 2:29 FIRST DOWNS 10 22 6:30 IOWA Myers, Brandon 20 yd pass from Stanzi, Ricky RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-49 44-59 (Mossbrucker, T. kick), 5-58 2:51 PASSING YDS (NET) 244 274 4th 8:56 IOWA Hampton, Jewel 10 yd run (Mossbrucker, T. kick), 10-63 4:28 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-16-1 37-22-0 0:59 IOWA Hampton, Jewel 1 yd run (Mossbrucker, T. kick), 13-68 6:33 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 48-293 81-333 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 IOWA IND Punt Returns-Yards 2-13 2-10 FIRST DOWNS 28 15 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-71 2-46 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-227 28-95 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-10 PASSING YDS (NET) 195 191 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-36.9 6-39.2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-13-0 36-22-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-422 64-286 Penalties-Yards 6-64 1-10 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 22:19 37:41 Punt Returns-Yards 5-23 2-6 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 10 8 of 19 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-54 5-122 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Interception Returns-Yards 1-31 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 2-4 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-44.0 6-41.7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-22 4-29 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 4-40 6-50 RUSHING: Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 9-18; Thigpen, Marcus 5-14; McCray, D. 4-14; Possession Time 38:07 21:53 Fisher, Ray 1-5; Payton, Bryan 3-3; Chappell, Ben 2-minus 5. Minnesota-Eskridge, Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 4 of 14 D. 29-74; Salamon, Shady 4-10; Thomas, Jay 1-6; Stoudermire, T. 1-3; Decker, Eric Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 2 1-2; Weber, Adam 8-minus 36. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-12 1-11 PASSING: Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 15-21-0-167; Chappell, Ben 1-3-1-77. Minnesota- Weber, Adam 22-37-0-274. RUSHING: Iowa-Greene, Shonn 23-115; Hampton, Jewel 22-114; Christensen, J. 1-9; Murphy, Jayme 2-5; Stanzi, Ricky 3-minus 16. Indiana-Chappell, Ben 8-42; RECEIVING: Indiana-Fisher, Ray 5-46; Thigpen, Marcus 3-88; Belcher, D. 2-58; Lewis, Kellen 6-29; Payton, Bryan 6-19; McCray, D. 4-4; Fisher, Ray 1-3; Thigpen, Means, Andrew 2-19; Turner, T. 2-18; Evans, Mitchell 1-18; Faulkner, Cody 1-minus Marcus 3-minus 2. 3. Minnesota-Decker, Eric 13-190; Stoudermire, T. 2-13; Eskridge, D. 2-7; Thomas, Jay 2-4; Tow-Arnett, N. 1-40; Kuznia, Ben 1-13; Simmons, Jack 1-7. PASSING: Iowa-Stanzi, Ricky 12-20-0-184; Christensen, J. 1-2-0-11. Indiana-Lew- is, Kellen 13-18-1-108; Chappell, Ben 9-18-0-83. INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-None. Minnesota-Campbell, Lee 1-10. RECEIVING: Iowa-Brodell, Andy 4-95; Myers, Brandon 4-64; Stross, Trey 1-15; FUMBLES: Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 2-2. Minnesota-Weber, Adam 1-1; Stoudermire, McNutt, Marvin 1-11; Sandeman, C. 1-8; Morse, Brett 1-4; Greene, Shonn 1-minus T. 1-0; Eskridge, D. 1-1. 2. Indiana-Fisher, Ray 5-68; Turner, T. 4-40; Means, Andrew 4-30; Walker-Roby, B. 4-14; Evans, Mitchell 3-36; Taylor, Collin 1-3; Thigpen, Marcus 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 2-1; Johnson, Geno 1-0; Carrington, J. 0-1. Minnesota-VanDeSteeg, W. 2-0; Hightower, Deon 1-0; Davis, Steve 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Iowa-Greenwood, B. 1-31. Indiana-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 7-3; Thomas, Austin 6-3; Johnson, Geno FUMBLES: Iowa-Stanzi, Ricky 1-0. Indiana-Thigpen, Marcus 1-0; Chappell, Ben 5-4; Polk, Nick 6-2; Patterson, Will 5-1; Mosley, Brandon 4-0; Marando, Ryan 3-1; 1-1. Mack, Deonte 3-0; Middleton, Greg 2-1; Mayberry, Matt 2-1; Brown, Greg 2-1; Car- rington, J. 1-2; Council, R. 2-0; Burrus, Keith 2-0; Johnson, Darius 1-1; Kleinsmith, SACKS (UA-A): Iowa-King, Mitch 1-0. Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 1-0. Joe 1-0; Adkins, Chris 1-0; Jones, Donnell 1-0; Williams, Jerry 1-0; Burgess, Trea 1-0; Replogle, Tyler 1-0; Evans, Mitchell 0-1; Turner, T. 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Polk, Nick 8-2; Adkins, Chris 8-1; Mayberry, Matt 6-2; Kleinsmith, Joe 3-2; Brown, Greg 1-4; Kirlew, Jammie 4-0; Patterson, Will 4-0; Car- rington, J. 3-1; Thomas, Austin 2-2; Mosley, Brandon 3-0; Council, R. 2-1; Fisher, Ray 2-0; Johnson, Darius 1-1; Marando, Ryan 1-1; Mack, Deonte 0-2; Jones, Fred 0-2; Bugg, Brandon 1-0; Replogle, Tyler 1-0; Saxon, Pete 1-0; Chappell, Ben 1-0; Hampton, Bruce 1-0; Johnson, Geno 0-1; Thomas, T. 0-1; Burrus, Keith 0-1.

65 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA UNIVERSITY Review FOOTBALL GAME 7 GAME 8 ILLINOIS 55, INDIANA 13 INDIANA 21, NORTHWESTERN 19 OCTOBER 18, 2008 OCTOBER 25, 2008 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 7 0 3 3 13 Northwestern 3 6 10 0 19 Illinois 14 14 13 14 55 Indiana 7 7 7 0 21

1st 12:15 ILL Hoomanawanui, M 1 yd pass from Williams, Juice 1st 5:48 NU Villarreal, A. 25 yd field goal, 20-90 7:18 (Eller, Matt kick), 2-61 0:45 2:24 IND Belcher, D. 43 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 3:15 ILL Cumberland, J. 20 yd pass from Williams, Juice (Starr, Austin kick), 8-93 3:33 (Eller, Matt kick), 7-72 3:26 2nd 4:57 NU Sutton, Tyrell 1 yd run (Villarreal, A. kick failed), 12-61 5:02 1:16 IND Payton, Bryan 25 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 5-76 1:59 0:22 IND Chappell, Ben 3 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 7-34 0:42 2nd 10:42 ILL Ford, Jason 5 yd run (Eller, Matt kick), 7-63 2:15 3rd 6:13 NU Villarreal, A. 26 yd field goal, 5-32 1:30 7:28 ILL Benn, Arrelious 37 yd pass from Williams, Juice 4:28 IND Doss, Tandon 28 yd pass from Evans, Mitchell (Eller, Matt kick), 3-75 1:20 (Starr, Austin kick), 4-47 1:45 3rd 12:47 ILL Ford, Jason 41 yd run (Eller, Matt kick failed), 5-80 2:13 2:27 NU Bacher, C.J. 3 yd run (Villarreal, A. kick), 8-70 2:01 8:58 IND Starr, Austin 23 yd field goal, 10-63 3:49 4:34 ILL Williams, Juice 8 yd run (Eller, Matt kick), 8-76 4:24 NU IND 4th 14:57 ILL Ford, Jason 1 yd run (Eller, Matt kick), 8-31 3:23 FIRST DOWNS 23 17 6:06 IND Starr, Austin 31 yd field goal, 6-19 2:05 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-152 36-72 5:52 ILL Jenkins, A.J. 96 yd kickoff return (Eller, Matt kick) PASSING YDS (NET) 164 247 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-22-2 35-22-0 IND ILL TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 82-316 71-319 FIRST DOWNS 18 27 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-141 44-292 Punt Returns-Yards 2-9 0-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 172 271 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-62 5-148 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-12-0 22-16-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-11 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-313 66-563 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-48.3 6-42.2 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-25 0-0 Penalties-Yards 2-30 8-73 Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-182 3-139 Possession Time 30:29 29:31 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 19 5 of 17 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-44.4 3-43.3 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 1-2 Penalties-Yards 3-25 9-75 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 2-25 Possession Time 31:55 28:05 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 16 6 of 10 RUSHING: Northwestern-Sutton, Tyrell 27-77; Bacher, C.J. 7-64; Conteh, Omar Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 10-33; TEAM 1-minus 1; Kafka, Mike 2-minus 21. Indiana-Payton, Bryan 11-42; Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-5 5-6 Thigpen, Marcus 7-20; Hagerup, Chris 1-17; Chappell, Ben 13-1; McCray, D. 1-mi- Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 4-24 nus 3; TEAM 3-minus 5.

RUSHING: Indiana-Thigpen, Marcus 17-69; Payton, Bryan 13-68; Davis-Walker, Z PASSING: Northwestern-Bacher, C.J. 21-34-2-155; Kafka, Mike 1-1-0-9. Indiana- 4-15; McCray, D. 2-4; Chappell, Ben 8-minus 15. Illinois-Ford, Jason 19-172; Mc- Chappell, Ben 21-34-0-219; Evans, Mitchell 1-1-0-28. Gee, Eddie 3-55; Dufrene, Daniel 6-31; Williams, Juice 8-30; Leshoure, Mikel 1-7; Pollard, Troy 1-7; TEAM 4-minus 4; Benn, Arrelious 2-minus 6. RECEIVING: Northwestern-Lane, Ross 5-31; Ward, Rasheed 4-28; Peterman, Eric 4-18; Brewer, Andrew 2-25; Ebert, Jeremy 2-24; Sutton, Tyrell 2-14; Rooks, Josh PASSING: Indiana-Chappell, Ben 12-29-0-172. Illinois-Williams, Juice 1-10; Stewart, Sidney 1-7; Conteh, Omar 1-7. Indiana-Doss, Tandon 8-107; Belcher, 16-22-0-271. D. 6-82; Fisher, Ray 4-18; Turner, T. 2-20; Evans, Mitchell 1-18; Dedmond, Max 1-2.

RECEIVING: Indiana-Means, Andrew 4-67; Fisher, Ray 4-43; Evans, Mitchell 1-23; INTERCEPTIONS: Northwestern-None. Indiana-Thomas, Austin 2-11. Thigpen, Marcus 1-18; Dedmond, Max 1-12; Belcher, D. 1-9. Illinois-Benn, Ar- relious 7-130; Cumberland, J. 2-37; Graham, Hubie 2-25; Dufrene, Daniel 2-13; FUMBLES: Northwestern-Kafka, Mike 2-1; Sutton, Tyrell 1-1; Simmons, S. 1-1. Hoomanawanui, M 2-6; Judson, Will 1-60. Indiana-None.

INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-None. Illinois-None. SACKS (UA-A): Northwestern-Gill, John 2-0; Wootton, Corey 1-0. Indiana-Mack, Deonte 1-0; Kirlew, Jammie 1-0. FUMBLES: Indiana-Means, Andrew 1-1; Chappell, Ben 1-1. Illinois-Dufrene, Dan- iel 1-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Thomas, Austin 5-5; Kirlew, Jammie 9-0; Council, R. 8-0; Mayberry, Matt 7-0; Patterson, Will 4-1; Brown, Greg 3-1; Marando, Ryan 2-2; SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Johnson, Geno 0-1; Kirlew, Jammie 0-1; Kleinsmith, Joe Polk, Nick 2-2; Adkins, Chris 2-1; Carrington, J. 2-1; Johnson, Geno 2-1; Middle- 1-0. Illinois-Walker, Derek 2-0; Nurse, Clay 1-0; Pilcher, Doug 1-0. ton, Greg 2-0; Kleinsmith, Joe 2-0; Burrus, Keith 2-0; Davis-Walker, Z 1-0; Mosley, Brandon 1-0; Payton, Bryan 1-0; Evans, Mitchell 1-0; Mack, Deonte 1-0; Thomas, TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Thomas, Austin 3-8; Council, R. 7-1; Patterson, Will 3-3; T. 0-1; Williams, Jerry 0-1. Mayberry, Matt 0-6; Polk, Nick 3-2; Johnson, Geno 2-3; Adkins, Chris 3-1; Car- rington, J. 2-2; Kirlew, Jammie 2-1; Johnson, Darius 0-3; Burrus, Keith 1-1; Jones, Donnell 1-0; Burgess, Trea 1-0; Kleinsmith, Joe 1-0; Mosley, Brandon 1-0; Boyd, Jeff 1-0; Brown, Greg 0-1; Middleton, Greg 0-1; Williams, Jerry 0-1. iuhoosiers.com 2009 IU spring football • 66 INDIANA UNIVERSITy 2009 FOOTBALL Review GAME 9 GAME 10 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 37, INDIANA 34 WISCONSIN 55, INDIANA 20 NOVEMBER 1, 2008 NOVEMBER 8, 2008 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Central Michigan 7 14 7 9 37 Wisconsin 14 10 17 14 55 Indiana 14 7 13 0 34 Indiana 13 7 0 0 20

1st 7:44 IND Thigpen, Marcus 22 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 13-99 5:35 1st 10:12 WIS Hill, P.J. 3 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 11-80 4:48 4:35 CMU ANDERSON, Bryan 6 yd pass from BRUNNER, Brian 6:47 IND Starr, Austin 42 yd field goal, 11-47 3:25 (AGUILA, Andrew kick), 10-69 3:09 2:37 WIS Hill, P.J. 1 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 9-81 4:10 3:59 IND Thigpen, Marcus 77 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 2-76 0:36 0:38 IND Means, Andrew 43 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 2nd 14:55 CMU BROWN, Antonio 7 yd pass from BRUNNER, Brian (Starr, Austin kick), 5-67 2:04 (AGUILA, Andrew kick), 11-73 4:04 0:15 IND Starr, Austin 33 yd field goal, 4-0 0:18 9:42 IND Evans, Mitchell 14 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 6-65 2:04 2nd 7:44 WIS Gilreath, David 8 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 11-64 5:32 1:10 CMU BOCKHEIM, Joe 16 yd pass from BRUNNER, Brian 3:57 IND Chappell, Ben 1 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 9-73 3:47 (AGUILA, Andrew kick), 7-58 1:36 0:00 WIS Welch,Philip 19 yd field goal, 7-49 1:01 3rd 12:14 IND Fisher, Ray 64 yd pass from Chappell, Ben 3rd 13:32 WIS Gilreath, David 90 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 1-90 0:13 (Starr, Austin kick), 2-74 0:31 7:13 WIS Welch,Philip 39 yd field goal, 4--6 1:57 2:08 CMU BROWN, Antonio 79 yd pass from BRUNNER, Brian 1:46 WIS Clay, John 1 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 11-83 4:06 (AGUILA, Andrew kick), 3-80 1:01 4th 12:33 WIS Hill, P.J. 19 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 6-70 2:27 0:32 IND McCray, D. 3 yd run (Starr, Austin kick blockd), 5-49 1:36 3:37 WIS Tolzien, Scott 2 yd run (Welch,Philip kick), 11-67 5:50 4th 13:08 CMU AGUILA, Andrew 48 yd field goal, 6-49 2:24 8:52 CMU BRUNNER, Brian 1 yd run (AGUILA, Andrew kick failed), 7-56 1:38 WIS IND FIRST DOWNS 31 14 CMU IND RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 61-441 38-133 FIRST DOWNS 26 22 PASSING YDS (NET) 160 141 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-37 43-272 Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-11-1 34-13-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 485 213 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-601 72-274 Passes Att-Comp-Int 53-35-1 25-13-1 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-45 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 84-522 68-485 Punt Returns-Yards 2-2 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-81 9-205 Punt Returns-Yards 2-2 2-16 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-74 7-160 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-49.0 6-38.5 Interception Returns-Yards 1-3 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 5-3 1-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.5 4-43.2 Penalties-Yards 3-35 4-30 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Possession Time 34:13 25:47 Penalties-Yards 9-84 3-25 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 10 4 of 17 Possession Time 33:19 26:41 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 4 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 19 4 of 12 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 8-8 2-3 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-19 2-14 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-17 7-52 RUSHING: Wisconsin-Gilreath, David 8-168; Hill, P.J. 19-126; Clay, John 19-112; RUSHING: Central Michigan-BROWN, Antonio 3-44; SNEED, Ontario 6-18; Brown, Zach 7-32; Sherer, Dustin 6-3; Tolzien, Scott 1-2; Team 1-minus 2. Indiana- SCHROEDER, B. 8-5; TEAM 2-minus 5; BRUNNER, Brian 12-minus 25. Indiana- McCray, D. 9-53; Thigpen, Marcus 6-31; Chappell, Ben 6-24; Davis-Walker, Z 6-22; Thigpen, Marcus 6-109; Payton, Bryan 12-77; Davis-Walker, Z 3-31; Evans, Mitch- Burgess, Trea 3-6; Lewis, Kellen 1-4; Evans, Mitchell 5-1; Schell, Teddy 1-minus 4; ell 3-25; Lewis, Kellen 8-10; McCray, D. 4-9; Means, Andrew 1-7; Chappell, Ben Hagerup, Chris 1-minus 4. 5-3; Fisher, Ray 1-1. PASSING: Wisconsin-Sherer, Dustin 10-19-1-143; Tolzien, Scott 1-1-0-17. Indiana- PASSING: Central Michigan-BRUNNER, Brian 35-53-1-485. Indiana-Chappell, Chappell, Ben 11-20-0-126; Lewis, Kellen 0-5-0-0; Evans, Mitchell 1-5-0-9; Schell, Ben 8-16-1-156; Lewis, Kellen 5-9-0-57. Teddy 1-4-0-6.

RECEIVING: Central Michigan-ANDERSON, Bryan 9-132; POBLAH, Kito 8-81; RECEIVING: Wisconsin-Graham, Garrett 5-69; Toon, Nick 3-41; Gilreath, David BROWN, Antonio 7-138; BOCKHEIM, Joe 6-68; SNEED, Ontario 3-43; WEAVER, 1-19; Brown, Zach 1-16; Hill, P.J. 1-15. Indiana-Turner, T. 5-33; Belcher, D. 3-32; Rocky 1-12; SCHROEDER, B. 1-11. Indiana-Fisher, Ray 3-75; Means, Andrew 3-31; Fisher, Ray 3-27; Means, Andrew 1-43; Walker-Roby, B. 1-6. Belcher, D. 3-28; Turner, T. 2-52; Evans, Mitchell 1-15; Dedmond, Max 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: Wisconsin-None. Indiana-Jones, Donnell 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Central Michigan-EDWARDS, K. 1-3. Indiana-Patterson, Will 1-0. FUMBLES: Wisconsin-Gilreath, David 2-1; Goins, Mario 1-1; Clay, John 1-1; Sher- er, Dustin 1-0. Indiana-Chappell, Ben 1-1. FUMBLES: Central Michigan-None. Indiana-Belcher, D. 1-1; Chappell, Ben 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Wisconsin-Casillas, Jonat 1-0; Stehle, Jeffrey 1-0; Chapman, Ja- SACKS (UA-A): Central Michigan-DIETZ, Mark 3-0; KNIGHT, Larry 1-0; WIL- son 1-0. Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 2-0. LIAMS, Sam 1-0. Indiana-Mayberry, Matt 4-0; Kirlew, Jammie 1-0; Patterson, Will 1-0; Middleton, Greg 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Mosley, Brandon 8-3; Kleinsmith, Joe 8-2; Mayberry, Matt 6-4; Council, R. 6-1; Johnson, Geno 3-4; Kirlew, Jammie 3-2; Carrington, J. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Mayberry, Matt 10-3; Polk, Nick 10-1; Patterson, Will 3-2; Adkins, Chris 2-3; Brown, Greg 2-3; Jones, Donnell 3-1; Replogle, Tyler 1-2; 7-3; Kleinsmith, Joe 4-3; Kirlew, Jammie 5-1; Council, R. 4-1; Adkins, Chris 3-1; Drane, Jarrell 1-1; Williams, Jerry 1-0; Johnson, Darius 1-0; Fisher, Ray 1-0; Mack, Middleton, Greg 2-0; Johnson, Geno 2-0; Mosley, Brandon 2-0; Marando, Ryan Deonte 1-0; Jones, Fred 0-1; Patterson, Will 0-1; Burrus, Keith 0-1; Thomas, T. 0-1; 2-0; Fisher, Ray 2-0; Walker-Roby, B. 1-0; Pagan, Justin 1-0; Beckum, Leon 1-0; Beckum, Leon 0-1; Marando, Ryan 0-1. Brown, Greg 1-0; Burrus, Keith 0-1.

67 • 2009 IU spring football iuhoosiers.com 2009 INDIANA UNIVERSITY Review FOOTBALL GAME 11 GAME 12 PENN STATE 34, INDIANA 7 PURDUE 62, INDIANA 10 NOVEMBER 15, 2008 NOVEMBER 22, 2008 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Indiana 0 7 0 0 7 Indiana 0 3 0 7 10 Penn State 0 10 17 7 34 Purdue 24 17 14 7 62

2nd 12:09 PSU Williams, D. 39 yd pass from Clark, Daryll 1st 12:56 PUR Tardy,Desmond 9 yd pass from Painter,Curtis (Kelly, Kevin kick), 3-51 1:14 (Wiggs,Carson kick), 8-59 2:04 11:24 IND Thigpen, Marcus 57 yd run (Starr, Austin kick), 2-76 0:38 08:56 PUR Valentin,Aaron 79 yd pass from Painter,Curtis 00:04 PSU Kelly, Kevin 32 yd field goal, 4-5 0:31 (Wiggs,Carson kick), 1-79 0:11 3rd 11:51 PSU Royster, Evan 19 yd run (Kelly, Kevin kick), 8-61 3:04 06:06 PUR Wiggs,Carson 24 yd field goal, 8-28 2:50 03:31 08:20 PSU Kelly, Kevin 36 yd field goal, 8-40 2:34 PUR Whittington,B. 5 yd pass from Painter,Curtis 02:31 PSU Butler, Deon 6 yd pass from Clark, Daryll (Wiggs,Carson kick), 4-25 2:27 (Kelly, Kevin kick), 6-29 2:08 2nd 11:57 PUR Sheets,Kory 1 yd run (Wiggs,Carson kick), 15-80 4:44 4th 07:32 PSU Williams, D. 36 yd run (Kelly, Kevin kick), 8-67 4:49 04:35 PUR Wiggs,Carson 38 yd field goal, 7-40 2:50 02:49 IND Starr, Austin 27 yd field goal, 6-17 1:46 00:59 PUR Sheets,Kory 4 yd run (Wiggs,Carson kick), 4-33 1:50 IND PSU 3rd 10:25 PUR Orton,Greg 6 yd pass from Painter,Curtis FIRST DOWNS 6 23 (Wiggs,Carson kick), 9-80 2:29 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-123 38-184 03:46 PUR Sheets,Kory 17 yd run (Wiggs,Carson kick), 11-75 3:04 PASSING YDS (NET) 57 258 4th 14:52 IND Fisher, Ray 16 yd pass from Lewis, Kellen Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-9-1 39-22-1 (Starr, Austin kick), 10-64 3:54 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 53-180 77-442 10:20 PUR Smith,Keith 18 yd pass from Painter,Curtis Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 (Wiggs,Carson kick), 12-63 4:32 Punt Returns-Yards 1-29 3-32 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-82 2-42 IND PUR Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-3 FIRST DOWNS 13 35 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-38.0 3-45.0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-122 33-117 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 PASSING YDS (NET) 92 479 Penalties-Yards 4-41 3-25 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-13-2 58-41-0 Possession Time 24:49 35:11 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-214 91-596 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 15 8 of 16 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 4-5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-122 3-102 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-23 2-8 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-43.8 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0 RUSHING: Indiana-Thigpen, Marcus 8-72; Lewis, Kellen 10-34; Burgess, Trea 3-10; Penalties-Yards 7-54 5-45 McCray, D. 7-6; Fisher, Ray 1-2; Hagerup, Chris 1-minus 1. Penn State-Royster, Possession Time 25:02 34:58 Evan 12-63; Williams, D. 4-61; Green, Stephfon 10-30; Clark, Daryll 8-26; Beachum, Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 10 of 15 B. 1-5; Powell, Chaz 1-3; Suhey, Joe 1-2; Devlin, Pat 1-minus 6. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 8-9 PASSING: Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 9-21-1-57; Evans, Mitchell 0-2-0-0. Penn State- Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 1-5 Clark, Daryll 20-36-1-240; Devlin, Pat 2-2-0-18; TEAM 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Indiana-Means, Andrew 3-17; Fisher, Ray 3-17; Turner, T. 2-16; Thig- RUSHING: Indiana-Thigpen, Marcus 10-53; Lewis, Kellen 17-48; Fisher, Ray 2-11; pen, Marcus 1-7. Penn State-Norwood, Jordan 7-69; Butler, Deon 5-56; Williams, McCray, D. 2-7; Burgess, Trea 1-3. Purdue-Sheets,Kory 15-61; Dierking,Dan D. 4-62; Shuler, Mickey 2-31; Green, Stephfon 1-13; Moye, Derek 1-11; Zug, Gra- 6-24; Halliburton,F. 6-20; Siller,Justin 2-9; Tardy,Desmond 1-2; Painter,Curtis 2-1; ham 1-9; McDonald, James 1-7. Bolden,Ralph 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-Mosley, Brandon 1-0. Penn State-Rubin, Mark 1-3. PASSING: Indiana-Lewis, Kellen 13-25-2-92. Purdue-Painter,Curtis 38-54-0-448; Siller,Justin 2-3-0-13; Tardy,Desmond 1-1-0-18. FUMBLES: Indiana-McCray, D. 1-0. Penn State-Clark, Daryll 2-2. RECEIVING: Indiana-Doss, Tandon 2-28; Means, Andrew 2-26; Fisher, Ray 2-14; SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Marando, Ryan 2-0; Middleton, Greg 1-0. Penn State- Belcher, D. 2-13; Turner, T. 2-11; Thigpen, Marcus 2-0; McCray, D. 1-0. Purdue- Maybin, Aaron 1-0; Hull, Josh 1-0. Smith,Keith 12-136; Tardy,Desmond 9-114; Orton,Greg 4-32; Sheets,Kory 4-18; Valentin,Aaron 3-99; Curry,Arsenio 2-18; Whittington,B. 2-13; Gravesande,W. 2-13; TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Kirlew, Jammie 5-6; Mayberry, Matt 3-8; Adkins, Chris Painter,Curtis 1-18; Mcbean,Roberto 1-13; Whitest,Joe 1-5. 7-3; Replogle, Tyler 2-5; Kleinsmith, Joe 3-2; Mack, Deonte 1-4; Marando, Ryan 3-1; Middleton, Greg 2-2; Brown, Greg 3-0; Johnson, Darius 2-1; Johnson, Geno INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana-None. Purdue-Mclean,Dwight 1-2; Williams,Torri 1-0. 2-1; Mosley, Brandon 2-0; Burks, Adrian 1-1; Burgess, Trea 1-0; Carrington, J. 1-0; Fisher, Ray 1-0; Jones, Donnell 1-0; Burrus, Keith 0-1; Thomas, T. 0-1; Jones, Fred FUMBLES: Indiana-Thomas, Eric 1-0; Lewis, Kellen 1-1; Fisher, Ray 1-0. Purdue- 0-1; Smith, Jarrod 0-1. Tardy,Desmond 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Indiana-Replogle, Tyler 1-0. Purdue-Baker,Ryan 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana-Replogle, Tyler 9-10; Mayberry, Matt 7-4; Jones, Don- nell 9-1; Kleinsmith, Joe 6-0; Mosley, Brandon 4-2; Adkins, Chris 3-3; Kirlew, Jam- mie 3-2; Brown, Greg 3-1; TEAM 2-0; Johnson, Geno 2-0; Mack, Deonte 1-1; Doss, Tandon 1-0; Burks, Adrian 1-0; LaGrone, Andre 1-0; Fisher, Ray 1-0; Walker-Roby, Brandon 1-0.

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