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Page 1: 2010 Indiana State Football Media Guide

INDIANA STATE

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SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTIONTable Of Contents ......................................................................................................................1Quick Facts/Credits ...................................................................................................................1Memorial Stadium .....................................................................................................................4

SECTION TWO: TEam INfORmaTIONRosters ........................................................................................................................................2-3

SECTION THREE: THIS IS INDIaNa STaTE UNIvERSITyUniversity and Athletic Administration ........................................................................5-6Strength and Conditioning ....................................................................................................7Athletic Training Services .......................................................................................................8This is Indiana State University ..................................................................................... 9-10History and Tradition.......................................................................................................11-14

SECTION fOUR: THE COaCHINg STaffHead Coach Trent Miles .................................................................................................15-18Steve Englehart — Offensive Coordinator ................................................................... 19 Shannon Jackson — Defensive Coordinator/DL ....................................................... 20Jesse Minter — Recruiting Coordinator/DB ................................................................ 21Luke Powell — Wide Receivers ......................................................................................... 22 Rick Minter — Linebackers ................................................................................................. 23Mike Simmonds — Offensive Line .................................................................................. 24Harold Etheridge — Offensive Line ................................................................................ 25PJ Volkel — Outside Linebackers ..................................................................................... 26Jeff Burrow — Defensive Secondary .............................................................................. 27Clayton Dever — Offensive Assistant/Video Coordinator ..................................... 27Sycamore Support Staff ....................................................................................................... 28

SECTION fOUR: mEET THE SyCamORESVeteran Biographical Sketches ....................................................................................29-53Newcomer Biographical Sketches ..............................................................................53-58

SECTION SIX: THE SEaSON IN REvIEW2009 Game-By-Game Recaps and Box Scores ......................................................59-692009 Final Season Statistics .........................................................................................70-73Game-By-Game Statistics ..............................................................................................74-75

SECTION SEvEN: OppONENT INfORmaTIONAll-Time Scores Versus 2010 Opponents ................................................................76-77All-Time Series Records ........................................................................................................ 78All-Time Records Versus 2010 Opponents.................................................................... 78The Missouri Valley Football Conference ................................................................79-80All-Time Missouri Valley Football Conference Champions .................................... 80

SECTION EIgHT: THE SyCamORE RECORD BOOkSycamore All-Americans ...................................................................................................... 82All-Conference Honorees ..................................................................................................... 82All-Star Game Participants .................................................................................................. 83Sycamores In The National Football League ............................................................... 83All-Time Letterwinners ....................................................................................................84-88Individual Records ............................................................................................................89-95Team Game and Season Records..................................................................................... 95Sycamore Career Records .................................................................................................... 96Top Individual Game Performances ..........................................................................97-98300 Tackle Club ....................................................................................................................... 98Yearly Team Results ....................................................................................................... 99-101

SECTION NINE: mEDIa RELaTIONSMedia Services ..............................................................................................................102-103Sycamore Football Through The Years .........................................................................104

gENERaL INfORmaTIONLocation: ..........................................................................................Terre Haute, IN 47809founded: ............................................................................................................................1865Enrollment: ..................................................................................................................10,534Nickname: ..............................................................................................................SycamoresColors: .................................................................................................. Royal Blue & Whitefacility: ...........................................................Memorial Stadium (Field Turf, 12,764)president: ..........................................................................................Dr. Daniel J. BradleyDirector of athletics: .............................................................................Ron Prettyman

TEam INfORmaTION2009 Overall Record: ....................................................................................................1-102009 missouri valley football Conference Record/finish: .................1-7/8thOffense: ........................................................................................................................MultipleDefense: .................................................................................................................................4-3Lettermen Returning/Lost: .....................................................................................41/17Starters Returning/Lost: ............................................................................................ 19/5Offense: ............................................................................................................................... 10/1Defense: .................................................................................................................................8/3Specialty:...............................................................................................................................1/1

fOOTBaLL STaffHead football Coach: ...............................Trent miles (Indiana State, ‘87)Record at ISU: ....................................................................................1-22 (Third Season)Overall Record: .................................................................................1-22 (Third Season)Offensive Coordinator/QB/TB: ..................Steve Englehart (Indiana State, ‘00)Defensive Coordinator/DL: ......................Shannon Jackson (Indiana State, ‘00)Defensive Backs/Recruiting: ............................ Jesse Minter (Mt. St. Joseph ‘05)Linebackers: ..........................................................Rick Minter (Henderson State ‘77)Wide Receivers:...................................................................Luke Powell (Stanford, ‘03)Offensive Line/TE: .......................................... Mike Simmonds (Indiana State, ‘84)Offensive Line/TE/ST: ..................Harold Etheridge (Western New Mexico, ‘82)Outside Linebackers: ............................................... P.J.Volkel (Mt. St. Joseph’s, ‘05)Defensive Secondary: ....................................................Jeff Burrow (Cincinnati, ‘99)Offensive assistant/video: ..............................Clayton Dever (West Virginia, ‘10)football Office phone: ...........................................................................(812) 237-4074Director of football Operations: ....................................................... Stacey GreeneHead Equipment manager: ........................................................................... Bob ElsonStrength & Conditioning: ................................................................David McMannusHead athletic Trainer. ..................................................................................Mitch Wasik

aTHLETICS mEDIa RELaTIONSassociate Director/football Contact: ............................................ ace HuntOffice phone: .........................................................................(812) 237-4161Cell phone: .............................................................................(812) 243-5568E-mail address: ........................................................ace.Hunt@indstate.eduassistant Director: .....................................................................Kevin Jenisonassistant Director:.......................................................................................Danny PfrankStudent assistant: ..................................................................... Blaine KinseyDirector Of New media: ...................................................... Megan McKennavideo Coordinator: ...........................................................................................Jack LaveySID fax: ..........................................................................................................(812) 237-4913press Box phone: .................................................................................... (812) 237-7656

mEDIa & RECORD gUIDE CREDITSThe 2010 Indiana State University football media and record guide is a publication of the Indiana State University Athletics Media Relations office, Ace Hunt, Director. Written and edited by Hunt. Cover and page design by Megan McKenna. Assistance provided by McKenna, John Sherman and Danny Pfrank. A “special” thanks to Matt Smith and Jake Doster.

Photography by Campbell, Kara Berchem and McKenna.

All photographs are copyrighted and rights are reserved without the expressed written consent of the ISU Department of Athletics.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 1 Bryant Kent WR 6-0 155 Sr.-2L Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 2 Leonard Riston WR 5-11 180 Fr.-RS Cincinnati, Ohio/Withrow 3 Alex Sewall DB 6-1 210 Jr.-2L Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Township 4 Ronnie Fouch QB 6-2 215 Jr.-TR Redlands, Calif./Washington 5 Calvin Burnett DB 5-9 160 Fr.-RS Orlando, Fla./Hofstra 6 Julian Easterly DB 6-0 190 Jr.-2L Detroit, Mich./Cass Tech 7 Larry Lacotti WR 5-10 175 Sr.-1L San Jose, Calif./San Jose City College 8 Larry Carter DB 6-0 185 Jr.-2L Middletown, Ohio/Middletown 9 Brock Lough FB 6-0 220 Jr.-2L Terre Haute, Ind./South Vigo 10 Matt Seliger QB 6-0 205 Jr.-2L Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 11 Coy Glass QB 6-2 205 Jr.-TR Redlands, Calif./Hofstra 12 Chris O’Leary QB 6-2 190 Fr.-HS Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 13 Derek Hart QB 6-4 210 Fr.-HS Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 14 Travis Johnson QB 6-1 185 So.-1L Marshall, Ill./Marshall 15 Ryan Roberts DB 6-4 215 Jr.-2L West York, Ill./Hutsonville 16 Marcus Etnier QB 6-0 190 Fr.-RS Bloomington, Ind./South 17 Ednut Egberongbe WR 6-3 190 Jr-TR Queens, N.Y./Hudson Valley JC 18 John Goodlett WR 6-0 175 So.-TR Owasso, Okla./Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 19 Justin Hilton WR 6-3 190 Jr.-TR Kissimmee, Fla./Butte CC 20 Dillon Painter DB 6-2 205 So.-1L Fort Wayne, Ind./Snider 21 CJ Ullysse DB 5-10 180 Fr.-RS Miami, Fla./Cypress Bay 23 Demory Lawshe WR 6-1 190 Fr.-HS Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 24 George Cheeseborough RB 5-7 170 So.-SQ Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 25 Bryn Schwartz DB 6-0 185 Fr.-HS Terre Haute, Ind./South Vigo 26 Shakir Bell RB 5-8 185 Fr.- HS Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 27 Luke Harris RB 5-11 210 So.-1L Whiteland, Ind./Whiteland 28 Jonny Towalid DB 5-11 165 So.-SQ Indianapolis, Ind./Southport 29 Darrius Gates RB 5-9 190 Sr.-3L Country Club Hills, Ill./Hillcrest 30 Andrew Blackmon DB 6-1 185 So.-1L Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 31 Marcus Lewis LB 6-1 220 Jr.-2L Cincinnati, Ohio/Indian Hills 32 Kenny Smith DB 5-10 175 So.-SQ Merrillville, Ind./Merrillville 33 Taje High DB 5-8 165 Fr.-HS Indianapolis, Ind./Avon 34 Jacolby Washington LB 6-1 235 So.-1L Deltona, Fla./Trinity Christian 35 Alex Jones TE 6-3 235 Jr.-2L Centerville, Ind. /Centerville 36 Kamerin Mitchell DB 6-2 200 Fr.-RS Kankakee, Ill./Bishop McNamara 37 Tyler Williams RB 5-10 230 Jr.-2L Oxford, Ohio/Talawanda 38 Jacob Sapp LB 6-1 195 Fr.-HS Poseyville, Ind./North Posey 39 Reuben Greene DB 5-9 185 Fr.-HS Westfield, Ind./Westfield 40 Keith Deitel DE 6-3 220 Fr.-HS Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 41 Othniel Harvey DB 5-11 175 Fr.-HS Pahokee, Fla./Pahokee 42 Santino Davis LB 6-1 220 Jr.-RS Gulfport, Miss./Gulf Coast CC 43 LaVon Carter DB 5-9 190 Jr.-SQ Jeffersonville, Ind./DuPont Manual 43 Ben King DB 6-0 185 Fr.-HS Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 44 Larry King DB 6-2 205 Fr.-RS South Bend, Ind./Riley 45 Josh Scott LB 6-4 225 So.-TR Redlands, Calif./UTEP 46 Brent Weinzapfel TE 6-2 225 Fr.-HS Evansville, Ind./Mater Dei 47 Andre Biggers DL 6-0 240 So.-SQ Michigan City, Ind./Whiteland Community

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 48 Keenan Kelsaw RB 5-7 170 Fr.-HS Fort Wayne, Ind./Snider 48 Austin Wozniak LB 6-2 235 So.-1L Houston, Texas /Hargrave Military 49 Alex Bettag LB 5-11 210 Jr.-2L Santa Claus, Ind./Heritage Hills 50 Tyler Boyd DL 6-2 240 Fr.-HS Avon, Ind./Avon 51 Trent Walls OL 5-11 230 Fr.-HS Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 52 Phil Walker LB 6-2 215 Fr.-RS Miami, Fla./Marshall 53 Tyler Stafford DL 6-3 240 Fr.-HS Fortville, Ind./Mount Vernon 54 Quincy Small OL 6-4 310 Jr.-TR Brooklyn, N.Y./Nassau CC 55 C.J Cook LB 6-0 230 Jr.-2L Columbus, Ind./North 56 Justin Wood OL 6-4 290 So.-1L Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 58 Aaron Edwards DL 6-0 250 So.-SQ Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 59 FN Lutz OL 6-3 275 So.-1L West Lafayette, Ind./Harrison 60 Garrison McElroy DL 6-4 285 Fr.-HS Noblesville, Ind./Hamilton Heights 61 Brad Hasdorff OL 6-5 280 Fr.-RS Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain 62 Evan Borchers OL 6-2 295 Jr.-2L Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain 64 Adam Masters OL 6-5 270 Fr.-HS Greencastle, Ind./South Putnam 65 Evan Norris OL 6-3 285 Fr.-HS Greenwood, Ind./Roncalli 66 Corey Bichey OL 6-0 340 Jr.-2L Ambridge, Pa./Ambridge 67 Josh Jellison OL 6-5 280 Sr.-3L Plainfield, Ind./Plainfield 69 Paul Patrick OL 6-7 270 Fr.-RS Elwell, Mich./Alma 70 Matthew Masengale OL 6-6 285 Fr.-HS Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli 71 Evan Estep OL 6-5 260 Fr.-HS Mishawaka, Ind./Penn 72 Casey Paswater OL 6-4 285 So.-1L Columbus, Ind./North 73 Mike Smith OL 6-3 310 Jr.-2L Mishawaka, Ind./Penn 74 Pat Burke OL 6-3 320 Sr.-3L Niles, Ill./Maine South 75 Odeh Farha OL 6-5 320 Jr.-1L Ann Arbor, Mich./Fork Union 76 Rod Hardy DL 6-2 295 Jr.-2L Indianapolis, Ind. /Pike 77 Ben Geffert OL 6-3 285 Jr.-2L Griffith, Ind./Griffith 78 Luke Ecimovic OL 6-3 255 Fr.-RS Ambridge, Pa./Ambridge 79 Milton Redwine DL 6-3 245 Sr.-2L Mishawaka, Ind./Penn 80 Tanner Riley WR 5-10 175 So.-1L Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 82 Matt King WR 6-1 190 Fr.-RS Rockville, Ind./Rockville 84 Cory Little PK 6-0 180 Fr.-HS Poseyville, Ind./North Posey 85 Dylan Walker WR 6-3 205 Fr.-HS Farmersburg, Ind./North Central 88 Michael Mardis TE 6-3 220 So.-1L Terre Haute, Ind./South Vigo 89 Garrick Dikos TE 6-3 210 Fr.-RS Mishawaka, Ind./Penn 90 Nate Brown DL 6-0 260 Sr.-2L Ypsilanti, Mich./Willow Run 92 Ben Obaseki DL 6-3 235 So.-1L Washington, Ind./Washington 93 Lawrence Young DL 6-3 290 Jr.-2L Detroit, Mich./Renaissance 94 Logan Valentine PK 5-10 155 Fr.- HS Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 95 Brett Sheldon PK 6-0 160 Jr.-TR Vedersburg, Ind./Franklin 96 Jordan Scott DL 6-0 255 Sr.-1L Fontana, Calif./Citrus C.C. 97 Jordan Bright DL 6-7 225 So.-1L Cincinnati, Ohio/Wyoming 99 Aaron Archie LB 6-0 230 So.-1L Detroit, Mich./Cass Tech

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aLpHaBETICaL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. 99 Aaron Archie LB 26 Shakir Bell RB 49 Alex Bettag LB 66 Corey Bichey OL 47 Andre Biggers DL 30 Andrew Blackmon DB 62 Evan Borchers OL 50 Tyler Boyd DL 97 Jordan Bright DL 90 Nate Brown DL 74 Pat Burke OL 5 Calvin Burnett DB 8 Larry Carter DB 43 LaVon Carter DB 24 George Cheeseborough RB 55 C.J Cook LB 42 Santino Davis LB 40 Keith Deitel DL 89 Garrick Dikos TE 6 Julian Easterly DB 78 Luke Ecimovic OL 58 Aaron Edwards DL 17 Ednut Egberongbe WR 71 Evan Estep OL 16 Marcus Etnier QB 75 Odeh Farha OL 4 Ronnie Fouch QB 29 Darrius Gates RB 77 Ben Geffert OL 11 Coy Glass QB 18 John Goodlett WR 39 Reuben Greene DB 76 Rod Hardy DL 27 Luke Harris RB 13 Derek Hart QB 41 Othniel Harvey DB 61 Brad Hasdorff OL 33 Taje High DB 19 Justin Hilton WR 67 Josh Jellison OL 14 Travis Johnson QB 35 Alex Jones TE 48 Keenan Kelsaw RB 1 Bryant Kent WR 43 Ben King DB 44 Larry King DB

No. Name Pos. 82 Matt King WR 7 Larry Lacotti WR 23 Demory Lawshe WR 31 Marcus Lewis LB 84 Cory Little PK 9 Brock Lough FB 59 FN Lutz OL 88 Michael Mardis TE 70 Matthew Masengale OL 64 Adam Masters OL 60 Garrison McElroy DL 36 Kamerin Mitchell DB 65 Evan Norris OL 12 Chris O’Leary QB 92 Ben Obaseki DL 20 Dillon Painter DB 72 Casey Paswater OL 69 Paul Patrick OL 79 Milton Redwine DL 80 Tanner Riley WR 2 Leonard Riston WR 15 Ryan Roberts DB 38 Jacob Sapp LB 25 Bryn Schwartz DB 96 Jordan Scott DL 45 Josh Scott RB 10 Matt Seliger QB 3 Alex Sewall DB 95 Brett Sheldon PK 54 Quincy Small OL 32 Kenny Smith DB 73 Mike Smith OL 53 Tyler Stafford OL 28 Jonny Towalid DB 21 CJ Ullysse DB 94 Logan Valentine PK 85 Dylan Walker WR 52 Phil Walker LB 51 Trent Walls OL 34 Jacolby Washington LB 46 Brent Weinzapfel TE 37 Tyler Williams RB 56 Justin Wood OL 48 Austin Wozniak LB 93 Lawrence Young DL

pRONUNCIaTION gUIDEplayers:

Shakir Bell ......................................................................................................... SHA-keer

Cory Bichey ......................................................................................................... Ba-shay

Keith Deitel ............................................................................................................DEE-tll

Garrick Dikos ..................................................................................................... Die-KOS

Luke Ecimovic ..............................................................................................Eck-mov-ic

Ednut Egberongbe....................................................................EGG-beer-rong-bay

Ben Geffert .............................................................................................................Gif-ert

Brock Lough ...............................................................................................................Low

ROSTER BREakDOWN

By State & Hometown

Indiana........................................... 53 Shakir Bell ...............................IndianapolisAlex Bettag..............................Santa ClausAndre Biggers ....................Michigan CityTyler Boyd .............................................AvonLaVon Carter ........................JeffersonvilleGeorge Cheeseborough ...IndianapolisC.J. Cook ......................................ColumbusKeith Deitel .............................GreenwoodGarrick Dikos ...........................MishawakaAaron Edwards ...................... Terre HauteEvan Estep ................................MishawakaMarcus Etnier ......................BloomingtonBen Geffert ....................................... GriffithRueben Greene ..........................WestfieldRod Hardy...............................IndianapolisLuke Harris .................................WhitelandDerek Hart ..............................IndianapolisTaje High .................................IndianapolisJosh Jellison .................................PlainfieldAlex Jones .................................CentervilleKeenan Kelsaw .......................Fort WayneBryant Kent ............................IndianapolisBen King ...................................Terre HauteLarry King ................................South BendMatt King ...................................... RockvilleDemory Lawshe ................. IndianapoilisCory Little ................................... PoseyvilleBrock Lough ...........................Terre HauteFN Lutz ...............................West LafayetteMichael Mardis ...................... Terre HauteMatthew Masengale ...........IndianapolisAdam Masters ........................GreencastleGarrison McElroy ...................NoblesvilleEvan Norris ..............................GreenwoodBen Obaseki ...........................WashingtonChris O’Leary ..........................Terre HauteDillion Painter .........................Fort WayneCasey Paswater .........................ColumbusMilton Redwine ......................MishawakaTanner Riley ............................GreenwoodJacob Sapp ................................. PoseyvilleBryn Schwartz ........................Terre HauteMatt Seliger ............................Terre HauteBrett Sheldon .........................VedersburgKenny Smith ............................. MerrillvilleMike Smith ...............................MishawakaTyler Stafford .................................FortvilleJohnny Towalid.....................IndianapolisLogan Valentine .................... Terre HauteDylan Walker ........................FarmersburgTrent Walls ..............................Terre HauteBrent Weinzapfel .......................EvansvilleJustin Wood ............................Greenwood

Ohio ................................................. 7Evan Borchers ...........................Cincinnati

Jordan Bright.............................CincinnatiLarry Carter ............................MiddletownBrad Hasdorff ............................CincinnatiMarcus Lewis .............................CincinnatiLeonard Riston .........................CincinnatiTyler Williams .................................. Oxford

florida ............................................. 6Calvin Burnett ...............................OrlandoOthniel Harvey ............................PahokeeJustin Hilton .............................KissimmeeCJ Ullysse ............................................MiamiPhil Walker..........................................MiamiJacolby Washington ................... Deltona

Illinois .............................................. 6Pat Burke ............................................... NilesDarrius Gates .............Country Club HillsTravis Johnson ............................. MarshallKamerin Mitchell ......................KankakeeRyan Roberts ..............................West YorkAlex Sewall .....................Western Springs

michigan .......................................... 6Aaron Archie ................................... DetroitNate Brown ...................................YpsilantiJulian Easterly ................................. DetroitOdeh Farha ............................... Ann ArborPaul Patrick .........................................ElwellLawrence Young............................. Detroit

California ......................................... 5Ronnie Fouch ..............................RedlandsCoy Glass ......................................RedlandsLarry Lacotti ..................................San JoseJordan Scott ..................................FontanaJosh Scott .....................................Redlands

pennsylvania ................................... 3Corey Bichey ..............................AmbridgeAndrew Blackmon ............... MonroevilleLuke Ecimovic ...........................Ambridge

New york .......................................... 2Ednut Egberongbe.......................QueensQuincy Small ............................... Brooklyn

Oklahoma ........................................ 1John Goodlett ................................Owasso

mississippi ....................................... 1Santino Davis ............................... Gulfport

Texas ................................................ 1Austin Wozniak ............................Houston

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Home for the Sycamores over the past 41 years is venerable Memorial Stadium. The 12,764-seat structure has stood at the corner of Wabash and Brown Avenues in Terre Haute, Ind., since its original construction in 1924. The facility was acquired by Indiana State University in 1967. The Sycamores have competed in foot-ball at Memorial Stadium since the 1967 campaign and the women’s soccer program will begin using the facility as well this fall. The stadium, through constant upkeep, is in excellent condition through the years. Its latest additions are a state-of-the-art FieldTurf artificial surface, installed prior to this season as well as brand new locker room facilties for the football and women’s soccer programs. The press box also received a major overhaul this summer with a newly designed president’s and athletic director’s entertain-ment area as well as upgraded amenities for the media. Despite receiving the new FieldTurf

ISU year-By-year at memorial Stadium

1967 ................................................................................ 3-21968 ................................................................................ 4-01969 ................................................................................ 3-11970 ................................................................................ 2-31971 ................................................................................ 3-31972 ................................................................................ 4-21973 ................................................................................ 2-31974 ................................................................................ 4-11975 ................................................................................ 4-01976 ................................................................................ 2-31977 ................................................................................ 1-31978 ................................................................................ 3-31979 ................................................................................ 4-11980 ................................................................................ 5-01981 ............................................................................ 3-1-11982 ................................................................................ 3-11983 ................................................................................ 6-11984 ................................................................................ 6-21985 ................................................................................ 4-01986 ................................................................................ 3-21987 ................................................................................ 2-31988 ................................................................................ 4-11989 ................................................................................ 3-21990 ................................................................................ 3-31991 ................................................................................ 5-11992 ................................................................................ 4-21993 ................................................................................ 4-11994 ................................................................................ 3-31995 ................................................................................ 5-11996 ................................................................................ 3-21997 ................................................................................ 2-41998 ................................................................................ 3-21999 ................................................................................ 3-22000 ................................................................................ 0-52001 ................................................................................ 1-42002 ................................................................................ 4-12003 ................................................................................ 2-42004 ................................................................................ 3-22005 ................................................................................ 0-62006 ................................................................................ 1-42007 ................................................................................ 0-62008 ................................................................................ 0-52009 ................................................................................ 1-5 Overall: 125-101-1 (.553)

this summer, Memorial Stadium is not new to synthetic surfaces, as the stadium and Indiana State University claim distinction as the world’s first university to make outdoor application of Astroturf. Following the Univer-sity’s acquisition of the stadium, Indiana State opened the 1967 season with a 41-6 win over Eastern Illinois in the first game played on the new surface. Memorial Stadium was dedicated to the public for the first time on May 5, 1925, as the local minor league baseball team, the Terre Haute Tots, played the Peoria Tractors before an estimated crowd of 9,000. Among the honored guests were Major League Baseball Commissioner Judge Kennesaw Mountain Landis and Charles Barnard of the Cleveland Indians. The first use of the playing field was in the fall of 1924, when Wiley and Garfield High Schools played their traditional Thanksgiving Day game. Original construction of Memorial Sta-dium began in 1922, at a cost of $450,000. Upon the University gaining control in 1967, a three-part renovation project was started which included: the reorientation of the play-ing field from a north-south direction to its present east-west configuration; the installa-tion of Astroturf; and the construction of some 4,500 bleacher seats on the north side of the field as well as the rebuilding of seats on the south side. The original arch still remains from the original structure. However, the bleacher seats, installed in 1967, were removed in the

summer of 1996 and replaced by a landscaped hill which serves as a general admission sec-tion and a site for pregame tailgating for Sycamore fans. Memorial Stadium features a single-level press box which can accommodate over 50 people for a Sycamore football contest. The press box houses the ISU Stat Crew, Presiden-tial SkyBox, Broadcast Locations for Visiting and Home Radio as well as Live Television, Vis-iting A.D. Skybox, Home and Visiting Coaches Booths as well the stadium’s public address and scoreboard operation rooms. The centerpiece of the ISU press box is a 20-seat media work area which features two levels of spacious accommodations for those media covering Sycamore football. The ISU fieldhouse is the location of the ISU coaches’ meeting room and lockerroom, as well as equipment storage, the home and visiting lockerooms as well as the ISU Athletic Training facility. The new Sycamore Varsity Club Room is located at mid-field below the main stands. This area hosts pre-game and halftime festivi-ties for Varsity Club members as well as the post-game press conference. Former Indiana State head coach Dennis Raetz utilized Memorial Stadium well. His Sycamore teams posted a 67-30-1 mark for a .689 winning percentage in 18 seasons at Memorial Stadium. Under the lights, Raetz’s teams compiled a 34-4-1 mark for an .885 winning percentage.

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Daniel J. Bradley became Indiana State's eleventh president on July 31, 2008. Bradley has served as the president of Fairmont State University, located in Fairmont, W.Va., since 2001. He previously held a variety of positions at Montana Tech of the University of Montana, including vice chancellor for academic affairs and research, dean of engineering and head of the petroleum engineering department.

"I feel very honored to have been selected to serve as ISU's eleventh "I feel very honored to have been selected to serve as ISU's eleventh president. The opportunity to work with the trustees, faculty, staff and students to help the institution achieve its vision is both challenging and exciting," said Bradley.

During Bradley's tenure at Fairmont State, the institution grew substantially, more than $100 million in construction projects were completed, computing infrastructure was upgraded, a robust distance education program was developed, and graduate programs were launched in education, business and in education, business and social sciences.

Born in Portage La Prairie, Monitoba, Bradley immigrated with his parents to California when he was seven years old.

A veteran of the US Army, Bradley holds a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Michigan State University, a master's degree in petroleum engineering from the University of Tulsa and a bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology. During graduate studies, he spent two years at Oak graduate studies, he spent two years at Oak Ridge National Laboratory performing his research. After graduate school, he was a postdoctoral scholar at the University of California, Berkeley in the Chemistry Department before joining the faculty at Montana Tech.

Bradley and his wife, Cheri, have three grown children and three grandchildren.

President Dan Bradley, Sycamore Sam,

and Mrs. Cheri Bradleycheer on the Sycamores.

INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

DR. DANIEL J. BRADLEY

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ACE HUNTAssociate Director ofMedia Relations

DARIAN WESTERFIELDDirector of AthleticDevelopment

ANGIE LANSINGAthletics Business Manager/SWA

JOHN SHERMANSenior Assistant A.D./Marketing & Media Relations

Ron Prettyman is in his sixth year as the Director of Athletics at Indiana State University. In his time at the helm of the Sycamore Athletic program, he has overseen the creation of GoSycamores.com, the design and construction of a state-of-the-art Athletics Strength & Conditioning facility, the addition of a 1.5 million dollar videoboard at the Hulman Center, as well as the hosting of five NCAA Division I Cross Country National Championship meets.

Prettyman also oversaw an addition to Memorial Stadium which houses locker room facilities for the Prettyman also oversaw an addition to Memorial Stadium which houses locker room facilities for the football and women's soccer program. The new facility features spacious locker rooms for both teams as well as visiting teams and officials; a spacious equipment and storage area as well as a complete athletic training area. The new building also houses a new donor gathering room and will be a source of pride for the football program for years to come. In addition, the stadium is received a new FieldTurf playing surface and a press box update as well.

Ground was broken in the spring of 2009 on Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium, which will be the Ground was broken in the spring of 2009 on Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium, which will be the new home of Sycamore baseball. Constructed on the site of Sycamore Field, the new baseball facility features chair back seats, ample parking, clubhouses for competing teams, restrooms and concession facilities.

In November of 2008, there was a special day in Hulman Center when Prettyman and ISU President In November of 2008, there was a special day in Hulman Center when Prettyman and ISU President Dr. Daniel J. Bradley welcomed family members of legendary Sycamore men's basketball head coach John Wooden as the university renamed the playing court, the Nellie & John Wooden Court. The ceremony featured a video taped message of appreciation from Coach Wooden himself.

Under Prettyman’s leadership, the athletics department has recreated the Sycamore Varsity Club as well as the I-Club partnership with the Indiana State University Foundation. Prettyman has also led the University into a partnership with Nelligan Sports Marketing to enhance Sycamore visibilityregionally and nationally.regionally and nationally.

A nationally respected administrator, Prettyman has led national searches and has hired a top-notch coaching staff. The Sycamores have also continued their nationally recognized academic success as evidenced by the women’s basketball team earning the nation’s highest grade point average in2006. Additionally, Prettyman is currently a member of the NCAA Division I Recruiting Cabinet.

Prettyman was named NCAA/NACDA Administrator of the Year in 2004 and is a past president of both the NCAA Division II Athletic Directors Association and the California Collegiate Athletic Association. During his tenure at Dominguez Hills, he played an integral role in the construction of the $200 million Home Depot Center, built on the CSUDH campus. The Home Depot Center is designated as a USA Olympic Training Center, which is the only such designation on any college campus in the nation.

Prior to his time at California State-Dominguez Hills, Prettyman served as athletics director at Prior to his time at California State-Dominguez Hills, Prettyman served as athletics director at Vanguard University for 13 years, where he was an associate professor of health, physical education and recreation classes, and head coach for the men’s and women’s tennis teams, baseball and women’sbasketball teams.

Prettyman was on the LA 2012 Olympic Bid Committee in 2001. He was a member of the Prettyman was on the LA 2012 Olympic Bid Committee in 2001. He was a member of the Carson Coordinating Council and Carson Boys and Girls Club Board of Directors, a past member of the Gardena/Carson YMCA Executive Board, LA Watts Summer Games Advisory Committee, and the Pigskin Classic Organizing Committee.

Prettyman has served on three NCAA national committees as well as the Executive Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the National Directors Cup Executive Committee.

Prettyman holds a bachelor’s degree in health, physical education and recreation from Prettyman holds a bachelor’s degree in health, physical education and recreation from Vanguard University and a master’s degree in education from California State University at Stanislaus.

Ron and his wife Carol have two children, Ronnie Prettyman, and wife Tiffiny, as well as Shara Enyeart, and husband Craig. The Prettymans recently welcomed their first grandchild, Colton Oliver Enyeart, born on May 6, 2009.

JOEL MCMULLENAssistant A.D./Compliance

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

RON PRETTYMAN

INDIANA STATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

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David McMannus M.S., CSCS, USAW- McMannus, entering his third year as Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, was a graduate assistant at Indiana State University while earning a master’s degree in physical education with an emphasis in education with an emphasis in coaching.

In addition to his work with the Sycamores, he also worked with the Chicago Bears in the Strength and Conditioning Department in 2007 and with the Indianapolis Colts Strength and Conditioning staff in 2008. Originally from Buffalo, N.Y., Buffalo, N.Y.,

McMannus came to Indiana State in 2004 and went on to become a two-year letterwinner for the Sycamores in football before earning a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from ISU in 2006. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist. and conditioning specialist.

Indiana State’s Strength and Conditioning program is conducted in a state-of-the art 10,000-square foot facility which is located in the Health and Human Performance Building. The facility, funded by private donations, is divided into several main areas. These areas include: 7 double-sided power racks, 7 Olympic lifting platforms, a dumbbell and machine area, as well as a cardio section which features stationary bikes, treadmills, ellipticals and stair climbers.

In addition, a 40-yard strip of field turf is utilized for dynamic warm-ups, speed and agility In addition, a 40-yard strip of field turf is utilized for dynamic warm-ups, speed and agility drills, plyometric exercises, and movement preparation.

Indiana State’s Strength and Conditioning program is an integral part of each student-athlete’s development. The goals and expectations of the program are to promote team unity, student-athlete education, competition and discipline. The Strength and Conditioning staff is committed to providing an environment that continually improves individual athletic performance and produces winners.

DAVID McMANNUSDIRECTOR OF STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

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ATHLETIC TRAININGIndiana State University student-athletes have access to one of the finest athletic training programs in the country. Under the guidance of Department Chairperson Leamor Kahanov, the Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation Department at Indiana State University is currently one of only a handful of institutions nationwide that offers an accredited entry-level athletic training education program; an accredited Master’s advanced athletic training program. Indiana State University’s Baccalaureate and Master’s degree programs were the first to be accredited by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), and have been continuously accredited for over 30 years. Consequently, ISU offers an extremely progressive, (NATA), and have been continuously accredited for over 30 years. Consequently, ISU offers an extremely progressive, evidence based, and high quality healthcare network to over 375 student-athletes. Athletic Training Services continually seeks to provide all Sycamore student-athletes the best available care in sports medicine. Sport-specific programs are carefully designed and implemented in an effort to prevent, manage, and treat a spectrum of athletic injuries. Additionally, the staff athletic trainers direct rehabilitation programs that are focused on returning the student-athlete to his/her pre-injury activity level in an efficient and safe manner.

Athletic Training Services has five full-time staff athletic trainers; Co Head Athletic Trainers Shelli Landis MEd, LAT, ATC, Mitch Wasik MS,LAT, ATC, and Assistant Athletic Trainers Brad Yeargin, LAT, ATC, Josh True, LAT, ATC, and Candy Anderson LAT, ATC, with an additional eleven graduate assistants. All of the full-time staff and graduate assistants are certified by the NATA – Board of Certification, and Licensed in the State of Indiana to practice athletic training. Together they serve to provide healthcare services for all ISU student-athletes, as well as serving as clinical instructors for students in the entry-level athletic training education program.

The Athletic Training Department is fortunate to have three physicians assist in delivering healthcare to the The Athletic Training Department is fortunate to have three physicians assist in delivering healthcare to the student-athletes at Indiana State, while also playing a key role in educating athletic training students within the Department. Dr. Tom Klootwyk serves as the Team Orthopedic Surgeon for ISU, and Team Physician for the Indianapolis Colts. His private practice resides at Methodist Sports Medicine Center in Indianapolis. Dr. Thurman Alvey and Dr. Janis Ingebrigsten serve as Team Physicians in Athletic Training Services. Dr. Alvey and Dr Ingebrigsten are trained as Primary Care Physicians and practice with Union Hospital in Terre Haute.

Together, the staff athletic trainers, physicians and faculty in the Athletic Training Department comprise a comprehensive Together, the staff athletic trainers, physicians and faculty in the Athletic Training Department comprise a comprehensive network of sports medicine professionals that utilizes cutting-edge methods and technology in caring for student-athletes at ISU.

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WE ARE STATEISU: PUBLIC UNIVERSITY BENEFITS WITH PRIVATE SCHOOL FEELWith an enrollment of approximately 11,000 students, Indiana State University is larger than eight out of ten colleges and universities in the nation; yet class sizes are small. Nearly 70 percent of undergraduate classes have fewer than 30 students.

Indiana State University offers more than 100 undergraduate academic Indiana State University offers more than 100 undergraduate academic degree programs. Many are nationally recognized, including Insurance and Risk Management, Education, Music Business, Aviation Technology, Rural Health BA/MD, Criminology, and Athletic Training.

From day one, Indiana State students have more opportunities for From day one, Indiana State students have more opportunities for involvement in campus activities. Unlike other major universities where students often do not have opportunities to get involved until their junior or senior year, our students are encouraged to participate in activities and volunteer for leadership roles during their very first semester.

ISU LEADS TO EXCELLENCEIndiana State University has been recognized by The Princeton Review Indiana State University has been recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the best colleges in the Midwest, a distinction based on academic excellence and responses to student surveys.

Time magazine named ISU alumnus Jill Bolte Taylor to its list of 100 Time magazine named ISU alumnus Jill Bolte Taylor to its list of 100 most influential people in the world. Known as the “Singin’ Scientist,” Taylor holds a Ph.D. in life sciences from ISU. She suffered a stroke at 37 and uses her experience to educate others about stroke and promote the need for donations of human brains for research and education.

Bruce Baumgartner, four-time Olympic medalist and two-time Olympic Bruce Baumgartner, four-time Olympic medalist and two-time Olympic champion in wrestling; Larry Bird, Olympic gold medalist in basketball; and Tony Hulman George, president of Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation are just a few of Indiana State’s notable alumni who have excelled in the world of athletics.

Before leaving for UCLA, legendary basketball coach John Wooden led Before leaving for UCLA, legendary basketball coach John Wooden led Indiana State to conference championships two years in a row and invitations to post-season play. In 2008, Wooden was presented with an honorary doctor of humane letters degree from ISU.

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WE ARE STATE

ISU MAKES NATIONWIDE IMPACTResearch by ISU’s physical education department Research by ISU’s physical education department that demonstrated the health benefits of children playing with weighted toys drew international attention. A study by Professor John Ozmun and graduate student Lee Robbins found youngsters used more energy and increased their heart and respiration rates and muscle activity when they played with weighted blocks. The research has played with weighted blocks. The research has been touted as offering one possible tool in helping address the epidemic of childhood obesity.

Biomechanist Al Finch, a professor of physical education at Indiana State University, and his team of videographers have worked on the sidelines at the Olympic training center as part of U.S. Track and Field’s Development Program. Finch helped the world-class athletes identify faulty techniques and have optimum performance by analyzing digital video. digital video.

Terre Haute may be 800 miles from the nearest ocean but that doesn’t stop ISU students from studying oceanography. Associate Professor of geology Tony Rathburn takes students to the Gulf of Alaska, Monterey Bay, the lagoons of Florence, Italy – even Antarctica. Working alongside researchers from Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Woods Hole Oceanographic Oceanography and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Rathburn and his students – undergraduates as well as graduate students – study past climate change with an eye toward a better understanding of global warming.

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HISTORY & TRADITION

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HISTORY & TRADITION

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HISTORY & TRADITION

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HISTORY & TRADITION

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Now in his third year as a collegiate head coach at Indiana State University is Trent Miles. Miles was named the Sycamores’ 23rd head football coach on December 4, 2007.

Miles earned his first collegiate head coaching victory on October 24, 2009 when the Sycamores downed Western Illinois by the score of 17-14 in the annual Home-coming contest in front of over 6,000 fans. Alumni, community members, ISU faculty and staff as well as a large turnout of students who have been energized by the personable Miles since he arrived on campus came out to Memorial Stadium and willed the Sycamores to victory. After a wild final play, emotions ran high as nearly everyone in the stadium, took to the playing surface to celebrate ISU’s first victory in 33 attempts -- a signal that the ISU program is ready to turn the corner in the ultra competitive Missouri Valley Football Conference.

In addition to success on the field, Miles has continued to stress a concentration in the classroom for his student-athletes and the payoff came this past season in the form of senior Daniel Millington being named an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second Team member by the College Sports Information Directors of America. In the MVFC, Millington was a second team all-academic selection while Gabe Mullane joined him on the second team and Alex Sewall was an honorable mention pick.

On the playing field, Aaron Archie was named an All-MVFC Second Team member while Donye McCleskey, Rod Hardy and Darrius Gates were honorable mention selections. Additionally, Archie was named a MVFC All-Newcomer selection.

Indiana State ranked fourth in the MVFC in kickoff return average with a 21.1 ypg average. Additionally, the Sycamores ranked in a tie for first in PAT kicking, hitting all 20 of their attempts. ISU was the third-least penalized team in the MVFC and the Sycamores drew the most opponent penalties in the league. Darrius Gates ranked tops in the conference with a 27.1 return average, while he was total was fifth nationally.

Aaron Archie was second in the league in tackles per game with an average of 10.6 stops per contest. Archie was one of three Sycamores to rank in the Valley’s top 10 as Sewall’s 8.4 tackles per game average was sixth while Donye McCleskey’s 8.3 mark was seventh. Additionally, Archie’s tackle average finished 12th in the nation.

Trent MilesIndiana State

Head Football CoachThird Season

The Miles File:PERSONALBirthdate: July 29, 1963

Birthplace: Terre Haute, Ind.

Hometown: Terre Haute, Ind.

Family: Wife (Bridget)

Children (Kaylee, Anna, Charlie &

Noah)

EDUCATIONHigh School: Terre Haute South, 1982

College: Indiana State, 1987 (B.S.)

PLAYING EXPERIENCEHigh School: Terre Haute South, 1980-82

College: Indiana State, 1983-87

COACHING EXPERIENCE2008-10: Head Coach, Indiana State

2005-07: Tailbacks, Washington

2002-04: Wide Receivers, Notre Dame

2001: Wide Receivers, Stanford

2000: Offensive Asst., Green Bay Packers

1999: Intern, Seattle Seahawks

1997-99: Wide Receivers, Fresno State

1996: Defensive Backs, Hawaii

1995: Wide Receivers, Hawaii

1994: Defensive Backs, Northern Illinois

1991-93: Wide Receivers, Northern Illinois

1990: Graduate Asst., Oklahoma

1988-89: Graduate Asst., New Mexico St.

1987: Graduate Asst., Indiana State

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In his inaugural season on the job, Miles had three players earn All-Missouri Valley Conference honors as Jayden Ever-ett, Donye McCleskey and Alex Sewall all took Honorable Mention plaudits. Additionally, Larry Carter, Sewall and Ryan Roberts took MVFC All-Newcomer status as well.

Everett recorded 102 total tackles on the season, which ranked in the nation’s top 20 and was in the top five in the MVFC. Everett had a key forced fumble and recovery in the season finale against Missouri State that allowed Indiana State to comeback from down 14-0 to force overtime. He posted six games in which he recorded double digit tackles, including a season-high 18 stops on Homecoming ver-sus South Dakota State.Junior Donye McCleskey posted 98 total tackles this season, including 53 total stops. In the conference opener against Illinois State, McCleskey was credited with a career-high 17 total tackles. Known as a big-play defen-sive threat, McCleskey recov-ered a fumble and returned it 47 yards for a touchdown at Youngstown State. Had four games in which he recorded at least 10 tackles, including 13 against South Dakota State, 11 in the season fi-nale versus Missouri State, 10 at Western Illinois and the season-best 17 versus the Redbirds.

Freshman Alex Sewall was In-diana State’s top newcomer on defense with 90 total tackles, including 52 solo stops as he played in all 12 of the Sycamores’ contests this season. Sewall posted a season-best nine tackles in five different contests: at Eastern Illinois, at Northern Illinois, South Dakota State, at North Dakota State and in the season finale versus Missouri State.

Carter played in 10 games this season and recorded 34 total tackles, including one for a loss and was credited with one half of a sack. He broke up four passes this season and recovered one fumble at Southern Illinois. In the confer-ence opener against Illinois State he posted a team-high eight tackles.

Freshman Ryan Roberts played in all 12 games this year, including the final six as the Sycamore quarterback after playing the first six games on the defensive side of the ball. He completed 39-of-84 passes for 294 yards, including a long of 20 yards. Roberts was strong on the ground with

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107 rushes for 194 yards, plus three rushing touchdowns. On the defensive side of the ball, Roberts was credited with nine total tackles. He posted a season-high 59 rushing yards at Youngstown State and was 15-of-24 for 124 yards passing against South Dakota State.

Running a well-rounded program is an important concept for Miles as evidenced by a trio of Sycamores being named to the MVFC All-Academic squad. Those Sycamores making the second team were tight end Josh Jones and punter Gabe Mullane while offensive lineman Jack Byrne was an honor-able mention selection.Jones, who holds 3.92 GPA in Exercise Science, was the Syca-mores’ top pass catch-ing tight end as he hauled in 11 passes for 83 yards, an average of 7.5 yards per catch. Jones also was cred-ited with one rush and a pair of kickoff returns during the season.

Mullane, who holds a 3.93 GPA in Physical Education, punted 82 times on the year for a total of 2,948 yards. He averaged 36.0 yards per kick and record-ed a long punt of 66 yards. Mullane only had two touchbacks in 82 punts and forced 10 fair catches. He was able to pin the opposi-tion inside their own 20-yard line a total of 17 times and recorded six punts of 50 yards or more.Byrne, who holds a 3.15 GPA in Business, played and started in all 12 games for the Sycamores at the cen-ter position. The Syca-more offense gained 1,539 yards on the ground and reached the end zone eight

times. Byrne was the leader of a team which also had 881 yards through the air and reached the end zone through the air three times.

The ISU Football team is also very involved in community service, including working tirelessly across the Wabash Val-ley in June of 2008 helping victims of the floods in the area. The football players at ISU also are committed to teaching young children how to read and visiting with local hospitals to help children that are ill.

Miles is a native of Terre Haute, Ind., and is a 1987 graduate of Indiana State. Miles was a wide receiver at Indiana State

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from 1982-86, where his 1983 and 1984 squads each won nine games and advanced to the NCAA FCS playoffs. The 1984 Sycamores were ranked No. 1 in the nation for most of the season. That team was inducted into the Indiana State University Hall of Fame on Sept. 7, 2002.

Prior to coming to Indiana State, Miles completed his third season as the Washington running backs coach in 2007 after having spent the previous three years on Tyrone Willing-ham’s staff at Notre Dame as the wide receivers coach.

In 2007, Husky running back Louis Rankin rushed for 1,294 yards, becoming the first Washington player to tally a 1,000-yard rushing season since 1997.

While at Notre Dame, he mentored future NFL standouts Maurice Stovall, Rhema McKnight and Arnaz Battle, as well as Jeff Samardzija, who is now playing professional baseball in the Chicago Cubs organization.

Prior to coaching at Notre Dame, Miles worked under Will-ingham for one year at Stanford. That season Miles had the opportunity to coach some of the nation’s finest receivers including Luke Powell (whose 22.3-yard average per catch set a school record) and Teyo Johnson (the 2001 Pacific-10

Co-Freshman of the Year and a second-round draft pick of the Oakland Raiders in 2003).

Miles spent the 2000 campaign with the Green Bay Packers as an offensive assistant, working with the wide receivers and as a quality control coach. During his tenure with the Packers, he coached NFL all-pro receiver Antonio Free-man.

Miles has 20 years of coaching experience on the collegiate level. He was the wide receivers coach at Fresno State for three years (1997-99), producing some of the greatest receivers in Bulldogs’ history. In 1999, two of his receivers, Rodney Wright and Charles Smith, combined to produce more than 1,600 yards and 14 touchdowns on 120 recep-tions. Their production helped the Bulldogs to a share of the Western Athletic Conference championship and a berth in the Las Vegas Bowl. He also recruited and coached Bernard Barien of the Minnesota Vikings.

Throughout his career, Miles has coached on both sides of the ball including wide receivers, defensive backs and line-backers. Miles began his coaching career at Indiana State in 1987, tutoring the wide receivers and defensive backs as a graduate assistant. Another graduate assistant position

followed at New Mexico (1988-89), where he worked with the receivers and linebackers. Miles then moved on to Oklahoma in 1990, working with the wide receivers as a graduate assistant.

Following four seasons as an assistant at Northern Illinois (1991-93 as receiv-ers coach, 1994 with defensive backs), Miles headed west to Hawaii for two seasons (1995-96), where he spent a season each with the wide receivers and defensive backs.

Miles earned a bachelor’s degree in criminology from Indiana State in 1987. He was born July 29, 1963, in Terre Haute, Ind. Miles married the former Bridget Hogan on July 10, 2004. They have three daughters, Kaylee, Anna, and Charlie Elizabeth as well as a son Noah Michael, born on April 4, 2010.

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In his first season as the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks and running backs coach at Indiana State is Steve Englehart. Englehart, who lettered in football for

the Sycamores at the quarterback position in 1997, 1998 & 1999, comes to ISU after a four-year run as the head coach at NCAA Divi-sion III Rose-Hulman. “I am excited to return to my alma mater to be the offensive coordinator at Indiana State,” Englehart commented. “The staff at ISU is full of great people and that is what I’ve always been about. The coaches that were already in place have a tremendous knowl-edge base which is second to none in the nation. It is bittersweet to leave an institution like Rose-Hulman. It was extremely tough to leave that program. I am fortunate that all of my collegiate coaching opportunities have come right here in Terre Haute - my hometown. I can’t wait to hit the ground running this week with the Sycamores.” Englehart came to ISU after an impressive four-year run as the head coach of NCAA Division III Rose-Hulman. Englehart held Rose-Hulman’s all-time record for winning percentage by a head football coach after four successful seasons at the helm of the Fightin’ Engineers. He led the Fightin’ Engineers to a 26-14 record and a .650 winning percentage over his four years at the institu-tion, including two seasons at 7-3 and two at 6-4. Rose-Hulman also recorded four consecutive six-win seasons for the first time in school history including the most recent 2009 campaign. The four-year span under Englehart’s direction was the best stretch of football at Rose-Hulman since the 1987-90 teams were 29-10-1. Englehart led the Engineers to their best conference fin-ish since 1988 with an outright second-place effort in 2008. His lastthree squads combined for the 30 All-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference awards. In 2008, Englehart successfully engineered the team’s first foreign trip in six years with a summer trip to Italy. In addition, his efforts included implementation of the “Lock-er Room Project” to help reconnect alumni with the football pro-gram and raise revenue for the team. The project has provided the resources for new team uniforms and travel over the past two years, while allowing alumni to have their name and playing sea-sons placed into the locker corresponding to their jersey num-bers. Englehart, spent a total of eight seasons on the Fightin’ Engi-neer coaching staff, serving as the team’s offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator from 2003-05. Rose-Hulman compiled

a 14-16 record during those three seasons. His philosophy em-phasizes aggression and power, along with the best available use of talent. Englehart’s offensive units made a significant mark on the Fightin’ Engineer record book. Derek Eitel graduated with every major career passing record at Rose-Hulman after completing 576 passes for 7,507 yards and 52 touchdowns over the last four years. Tailback Charlie Key completed a standout career with a school record 4,400 all-purpose yards, ranked second in school history with 38 touchdown rushes, and moved into fourth on the all-time rushing list with 2,741 yards. Reed Eason currently ranks second in school history with 155 pass receptions and 19 touchdowns, and will enter his senior year needing just 15 catches and four touchdowns for program records. Englehart began his coaching career as the Rose-Hulman’s quarterback coach in 2002, before earning a promotion to offen-sive coordinator during the following off-season. As the quarterback at Indiana State, he came out of the gate as a freshman playing in five contests. He came off the bench against Southern Illinois to lead the Sycamores to victory as he passed for 110 yards and a pair of touchdowns versus the Salukis. He hit Keith Herron on a 40-yard pass for the game wining score. Englehart earned his first career start against Missouri State and finished the season with 150 passing yards with a pair of touch-downs. As a sophomore, Englehart saw action in nine games, and started a total of five at quarterback. He gained 329 yards on 115 carries running the triple option for the Sycamores. He completed a team-high 18 passes for 300 yards with a pair of touchdown. He rushed for 113 yards and threw for 63 more Youngstown State. He completed a 52-yard touchdown pass against Missouri State en route to being named to the Gateway Football Conference’s All-Academic Honorable Mention squad. As a junior in 1999, Englehart rushed for a season-best 77 yards with a touchdown versus Missouri State. Off the field, Englehart earned Academic All-Gateway Con-ference recognition in 1998 and 1999, was named a GTE Scholar Athlete three times, and earned Sycamore Honor Athlete recog-nition for four seasons. At Terre Haute North, Englehart earned first team all-county honors and was an honorable mention all-state selection. He completed 95-of-180 passes for 1,702 yards and 15 touchdowns with the Patriots and finished as the school’s career passing lead-er. He was also a state finalist in the hurdles on the track as a ju-nior. Englehart earned a bachelor’s degree in health education in 2000 from Indiana State. Englehart and his wife, Carrie, reside in Terre Haute and have three children, Caden (9), Ty (6) and Lila (born July 29, 2010).

Steve EnglehartOffensive Coordinator/

QB/RBFirst Season

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In his third season as the Indiana State defen-sive coordinator under head coach Trent Miles is Shannon Jackson. Jackson helped Miles earn his first collegiate head coaching victory on October 24, 2009 when the Sycamores downed Western Illinois by the score of 17-14 in the annual Homecom-

ing contest in front of over 6,000 fans. Aaron Archie was named an All-MVFC Second Team member while Donye McCleskey and Rod Hardy were honorable mention selections. Addi-tionally, Archie was named a MVFC All-Newcomer selection. Archie was second in the league in tackles per game with an average of 10.6 stops per contest. Archie was one of three Sycamores to rank in the Val-ley’s top 10 as Sewall’s 8.4 tackles per game average was sixth while Donye McCleskey’s 8.3 mark was seventh. Additionally, Archie’s tackle average fin-

ished 12th in the nation. In 2008, Jackson coached freshman Alex Sewall to an All-Missouri Valley Football Conference Honorable Mention selection as well as a berth on the MVFC’s All-Newcomer Team. Additionally, Jayden Everett and Donye McCles-key also took home All-MVFC Honorable Mention honors under his watch in 2008. Everett recorded 102 total tackles on the season, which ranked in the na-tion’s top 20 and was in the top five in the MVFC. Everett had a key forced fumble and recovery in the season finale against Missouri State that allowed Indiana State to comeback from down 14-0 to force overtime. He posted six games in which he recorded double digit tackles, including a season-high 18 stops on Homecoming versus South Dakota State. Junior Donye McCleskey posted 98 total tackles this season, including 53 total stops. In the conference opener against Illinois State, McCleskey was cred-ited with a career-high 17 total tackles. Known as a big-play defensive threat, McCleskey recovered a fumble and returned it 47 yards for a touchdown at Youngstown State. Had four games in which he recorded at least 10 tackles, including 13 against South Dakota State, 11 in the season finale versus Missouri State, 10 at Western Illinois and the season-best 17 versus the Redbirds. Freshman Alex Sewall was Indiana State’s top newcomer on defense with 90 total tackles, including 52 solo stops as he played in all 12 of the Sycamores’ contests this season. Sewall posted a season-best nine tackles in five different contests: at Eastern Illinois, at Northern Illinois, South Dakota State, at North Dakota State and in the season finale versus Missouri State.The honors continued for Jackson’s defensive troops as Larry Carter and Ryan Roberts also took MVFC All-Newcomer Team honors. Jackson returned home to rejoin the Indiana State football program in 2008. He spent the 1995-99 seasons as a defensive lineman for the Sycamores and went on to work the next five seasons as an assistant coach, primarily with the Sycamore defensive line. Jackson previously served as the Eastern Illinois defensive line coach the past three seasons. In 2006, his defensive front line helped the Panthers rank first in the nation in turnovers forced while sophomore Pierre Walters ranked second in the OVC in sacks to earn second team All-Ohio Valley Conference honors. The 2007 unit was also solid with Walters earning first team All-OVC hon-ors as the EIU front four combined for 44.5 tackles for loss and 15 of the Pan-thers’ 16 sacks. Prior to joining the Eastern Illinois staff, Jackson spent four seasons as a defensive assistant with the Sycamores (2001-04) plus one year as a graduate assistant (2000). As a coach for the Sycamores, Jackson tutored Kyle Mitchell along the Syc-amore defensive front, leading him to All-Gateway honors on three separate seasons. Mitchell finished his career with a school record 25.5 sacks, as Jackson coached the former Sycamore standout while Mitchell was en route to break-ing the record that Jackson once held. Jackson finished his career with 24 sacks, the former record before Mitchell eclipsed him in 2005. During the 2001 campaign, Jackson’s first as the full-time defensive line coach, he oversaw the development of All-America candidate Richard Harris, who ranked among the national tackle-for-loss leaders. Harris went on to sign a free agent contract with the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League. Jackson initially joined the Sycamore football staff prior to the 2000 sea-son, serving in the role of graduate assistant/tight ends coach. A preseason First Team All-America selection as a senior defensive line-man in 1999, Jackson was selected to two All-American postseason squads fol-lowing that campaign. In addition, Jackson was named an All-American by the Don Hansen Football Gazette following the 1997 season. Jackson registered a career-high 89 tackles as a sophomore in 1997, in-cluding 48 solo stops. He was a two-time team captain for the Sycamores and took home first team All-Gateway Conference honors in 1997 and 1999, while also being named a second team All-Gateway honoree in 1998. In addition, Jackson was an Academic All-Gateway selection in 1997 and was a two-time member of the ISU Dean’s List. He also spent the summer of 2003 as a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars staff as part of the NFL’s Minority Internship Program. A native of Fort Wayne, Ind., Jackson earned a bachelor’s degree from Indiana State in Criminology in 2000. He and his wife Sumalayo reside in Charleston, Ill.

Shannon JacksonDefensive Coordinator/

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Entering his second season as an as-sistant football coach at Indiana State and working with the team’s defense is Jesse Minter. Minter helped Miles earn his first col-legiate head coaching victory on Octo-

ber 24, 2009 when the Sycamores downed Western Illinois by the score of 17-14 in the annual Homecoming contest in front of over

6,000 fans. In addition to success on the field, Minter has continued to stress a concentration in the classroom for his student-athletes and the payoff came this past season in the form of senior Dan-iel Millington being named an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second Team member by the College Sports Information Directors of America. In the MVFC, Millington was a second team all-academic selection while Gabe Mullane joined him on the sec-ond team and Alex Sewall was an honorable mention pick. On the playing field, Aaron Archie was named an All-MVFC Second Team member while Donye McCleskey and Rod Hardy were honorable mention selections. Additionally, Archie was named a MVFC All-Newcomer selection. Aaron Archie was second in the league in tackles per game

with an average of 10.6 stops per contest. Archie was one of three Sycamores to rank in the Valley’s top 10 as Sewall’s 8.4 tackles per game average was sixth while Donye McCleskey’s 8.3 mark was seventh. Additionally, Archie’s tackle average fin-ished 12th in the nation. Minter came to Indiana State from Cincinnati, where he spent the past two seasons as a gradu-ate assistant coach, working with the defensive staff and specifically assisting with the coaching of the linebackers. His time with the Bearcats was during a very successful time for their program as the team won the Big East Conference in 2008 with an 11-3 record and advanced to a BCS Bowl for the first time in school history. Cincinnati earned a berth into the 2009 Orange Bowl where they matched up with Virginia Tech, the champions of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Working for head coach Brian Kelly, the Bearcat defense ranked first in the nation in takeaways during the 2007 cam-paign. A 2005 graduate of the College of Mount St. Jo-seph, Minter served as a football intern at Notre Dame in 2006. He helped a defensive unit that keyed the Irish to a 10-3 record. A four-year football letterwinner, Minter helped Mount St. Joseph compile a 30-10 record, marking the best four-year mark in school history, as the Lions won consecutive Heartland Collegiate Ath-letic Conference crowns in 2004 and 2005. Minter helped the Lions to back-to-back NCAA Division III playoff appearances in his junior and senior sea-sons. In 2004, Mount St. Joseph posted a perfect 10-0 mark in the regular season andost to eventual national champion Mount Union in the first round the following year. A native of Yorktown, Ind., Minter graduated from Yorktown High School. He is the son of for-mer Cincinnati head football coach and current Indiana State linebackers coach Rick Minter and is married to the former Rachelle Wittich. The couple resides in Terre Haute.

Jesse MinterRecruiting Coordinator/

DBSecond Season

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In his second season as an assistant

football coach with the Indiana State

football program is Luke Powell. Powell

works with the team’s wide receivers.

Powell helped Miles earn his first

collegiate head coaching victory on October 24, 2009 when the

Sycamores downed Western Illinois by the score of 17-14 in the

annual Homecoming contest in front of over 6,000 fans.

He came to Indiana State from the Stanford Athletic Depart-

ment where he served in the administration from July 08 until

earlier this year. He also worked as the defensive backs coach at

Menlo Atherton High School.

Prior to working with Stanford, he attended graduate school

at Washington from 2007 until 2008, working on a graduate de-

gree in Education.

Powell also previously worked at Hamilton High School in

Chandler, Ariz., in 2005 where he coached the receivers and de-

fensive backs. Hamilton put together an impressive 14-1 record

with Powell on the coaching staff while capturing the Arizona

State Championship.

Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Powell saw time during

January of 2005 as a free agent with the Arizona Cardinals and

also as a free agent in 2004 with the San Diego Chargers.

He also used his on the field talents to gain notice on the big

screen as Powell was the quarterback in all of the game action

scenes as part of the hit movie “We Are Marshall.” Powell filmed

his parts for the motion picture in Atlanta, Ga.

Powell played collegiataly at Stanford from 1999 until 2003.

He was a First-Team All-America selection as a kick returner, and

established himself as one of the most dangerous players in col-

lege football. His 18.8 receiving average per catch ranked in the

Top 5 all-time at Stanford. He was also one of the school’s all-time

best punt returners, recording 47 punt returns for 533 yards and

one touchdown.

He was named a First-Team All-America kick return special-

ist in 2001 by the Football Writers Association Of American after

averaging 16.0 yards per punt return, second best in the nation.

He was the first ever Cardinal to earn All-America honors as a kick

returner.

As a redshirt freshman in 2000, Powell had four catches for

over 60 yards and two more over 30 yards to go along with a 51-

yard punt return for a touchdown. He finished the year with 18

receptions for 502 yards and three touchdowns and a team-lead-

ing 27.9 yards per catch average. Powell fell two receptions shy

of qualifying for the school’s single season yards per catch record

(21.1 ypc). He had nine punt returns for 95 yards and three kickoff

returns for 64 yards. His big plays included a 76-yard touchdown

reception at UCLA, a 75-yard touchdown pass play vs. Cal in The

Big Game, a 67-yard reception vs. San Jose State and a 60-yard re-

ception vs. Washington.

In high school, Powell was an option quarterback in high

school who earned the reputation of being a dangerous player ev-

ery time he touched the ball. He was a three-year starter at quar-

terback and defensive back for Smyrna High School in Tennessee

where as a senior, he threw for over 1,400 yards and 14 touch-

downs and ran for over 1,000 yards and 12 TDs.

Luke PowellWide Recievers

Second Season

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In his first season with the Indiana

State football program as an assistant

coach is Rick Minter. Minter is the Syca-

mores’ linebacker coach under defen-

sive coordinator Shannon Jackson.

In 2009, Minter took over the reigns of the Marshall football

program for their bowl game and led the Thundering Herd to a

21-17 victory over Ohio in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl.

In 2008, the Thundering Herd defense produced nine inter-

ceptions and recovered five fumbles after managing only four

interceptions and three fumble recoveries in the previous year.

The unit also produced first-team all-conference selection Albert

McClellan at defensive end.

Minter was the defense coordinator for Notre Dame from

2005-06 and helped the Irish to two BCS Bowls. He coached a

2005 unit that produced 24 turnovers while contributing to Notre

Dame’s plus-10 turnover margin. The Irish defense limited op-

ponents to only a 35 percent success rate on third downs while

Notre Dame foes scored touchdowns on only 56 percent of red

zone opportunities.

Minter made major improvements in the South Carolina

defense in 2004 under Lou Holtz. The Gamecocks ranked 20th

nationally in total defense and 15th nationally in pass defense.

Among his pupils was freshman free safety Ko Simpson, who

earned second-team All-America honors and ranked third nation-

ally in interceptions.

During 10 seasons as head coach at Cincinnati, Minter led

the Bearcats to four postseason bowl games and was the win-

ningest coach in the program’s history. Minter’s 2002 team was

co-champion of Conference USA. His 1997 team finished 8-4

after a Humanitarian Bowl victory over Utah State, marking the

first bowl appearance for Cincinnati since 1951. Minter’s Bearcats

had three straight seven-win campaigns from 2000-2002 - and all

three seasons resulted in postseason bowl invitations.

In 2000, kicker Jonathan Ruffin became the program’s first

consensus All-America selection, as Ruffin led the nation in field

goals and won the Lou Groza Award as the top kicker in the

country. During Minter’s eight seasons in Conference USA, the

Bearcats produced 26 first-team all-league selections, including 1

on defense.

It was during his first stint at Notre Dame from 1992-93 that

Minter earned a national reputation of being one of the top defen-

sive minds in college football. The 1993 Irish defense held nine of

its 12 opponents under 100 yards rushing en route to an 11-1 sea-

son and runner-up finish in the national championship race. Notre

Dame finished that season with the nation’s fourth-best rushing

defense, with three of Minter’s defenders earning first-team All-

America honors.

The 1992 Notre Dame defense allowed an average of just 91

yards rushing and 277 total yards over the last nine games of the

season, as the Irish posted a 10-1-1 mark, won the Cotton Bowl

and were ranked fourth in the final polls. That season also saw the

Notre Dame defense finish ninth nationally in rushing defense,

with cornerback Tom Carter earning All-America honors. During

his first two seasons at Notre Dame, Minter coached 21 defensive

players who went on to play professionally in the NFL.

Prior to joining the Notre Dame staff, Minter served as assis-

tant head coach and defensive coordinator at Ball State for seven

seasons, annually developing units that were ranked among the

national leaders. The 1991 Ball State squad was ranked ninth in the

country in scoring defense, 11th in total defense and 16th in pass-

ing defense. A year earlier, in 1990, the Cardinals were second in

the nation in total defense, third in pass and scoring defense and

10th in rush defense.

Ball State combined for a 28-15-2 mark over his final four sea-

sons in Muncie from 1988-91, including a Mid-American Confer-

ence title and Raisin Bowl appearance in 1989 that marked the

Cardinals’ first bowl participation in 22 years. During Minter’s seven

seasons under head coach Paul Schudel, Ball State produced nine

all-Mid-American Conference players on defense, including three-

time MAC Defensive Player of the Year (1987-89) Gary Garnica.

Minter also has collegiate coaching experience at New Mexico

State, North Carolina State, Louisiana Tech and Arkansas, where he

was a graduate assistant under Holtz in 1978.

Born on Oct. 4, 1954 in Nash, Texas, Minter is a graduate of

Texas High School in Texarkana, Texas. He was a three-year starter

at defensive end at Henderson State, where he earned both his

bachelor’s (1977) and master’s degrees (1978) in education. Minter

is the father of two sons - Josh, who resides in New York City, and

Jesse, who coaches the defensive backs for the Sycamores.

Rick MinterLinebackers

First Season In his first season with the Indiana

State football program as an assistant

coach is Mike Simmonds. Simmonds is

the Sycamores’ offensive line coach for

offensive coordinator Troy Walters.

Simmonds is a 2007 inductee into the Indiana State Hall of

Fame for his exploits on the field as a Sycamore.

A former NFL offensive lineman and an ultra-successful prep

coach in Tampa, Mike Simmonds was named offensive line coach

at USF in 2007 after one season as a graduate assistant with the

Bulls.

Although 2006 marked Simmonds’ first season on a college

football staff, his experience is immense and has already impact-

ed USF’s efforts on the field. A former NFL offensive lineman and

a 14-year veteran of high school coaching with three state finals

appearances, Simmonds has much to offer.

Behind the 2008 offensive line, the Bulls offense was on the

cusp of many program records. USF led the BIG EAST in total of-

fense (405.0 yards per game) and ranked second in scoring of-

fense (27.6). The rushing offense averaged 165.4 yards per game,

good for third in the conference.

In his first season overseeing the offensive line, Simmonds

was able to pull together an overachieving front five from a posi-

tion group that was hit hard by injuries during fall training camp.

The end result was a consistent starting line of Walt Walker, Ryan

Schmidt, Jake Griffin, Zach Hermann and Marc Dile. That group

was led by second team All-BIG EAST performer Schmidt and

helped pave the way to program records in total offense (5,383)

and yards per game (414.1). The running game accounted for

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In his first season with the Indiana

State football program as an assistant

coach is Mike Simmonds. Simmonds is

the Sycamores’ offensive line coach for

offensive coordinator Troy Walters.

Simmonds is a 2007 inductee into the Indiana State Hall of

Fame for his exploits on the field as a Sycamore.

A former NFL offensive lineman and an ultra-successful prep

coach in Tampa, Mike Simmonds was named offensive line coach

at USF in 2007 after one season as a graduate assistant with the

Bulls.

Although 2006 marked Simmonds’ first season on a college

football staff, his experience is immense and has already impact-

ed USF’s efforts on the field. A former NFL offensive lineman and

a 14-year veteran of high school coaching with three state finals

appearances, Simmonds has much to offer.

Behind the 2008 offensive line, the Bulls offense was on the

cusp of many program records. USF led the BIG EAST in total of-

fense (405.0 yards per game) and ranked second in scoring of-

fense (27.6). The rushing offense averaged 165.4 yards per game,

good for third in the conference.

In his first season overseeing the offensive line, Simmonds

was able to pull together an overachieving front five from a posi-

tion group that was hit hard by injuries during fall training camp.

The end result was a consistent starting line of Walt Walker, Ryan

Schmidt, Jake Griffin, Zach Hermann and Marc Dile. That group

was led by second team All-BIG EAST performer Schmidt and

helped pave the way to program records in total offense (5,383)

and yards per game (414.1). The running game accounted for

30 touchdowns and 185 yards per outing behind a line that was

largely unproven in early September.

The head coach at Jefferson High School from 1998-2005,

Simmonds compiled a 75-29 record and led the Dragons to the

state championship game in 2002 and 2004. After a 2-8 debut in

1998, Simmonds took his next seven teams to the state playoffs,

where he compiled a 17-7 record. In 2002, Simmonds was honored

as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers High School Coach of the Year, and

in his eight seasons at Jefferson, the Dragons had 74 players sign

college scholarships including current NFL wide receiver Andre

Caldwell.

Simmonds also played a role in a third state finals appearance

as an assistant coach at Hillsborough High, where he was on the

staff for six seasons. Those six teams compiled a 54-14 record and

the Terriers reached the state championship game in 1996.

A graduate of Indiana State University, where he started 46

games and earned I-AA All-America honors, Simmonds was cho-

sen in the 10th round of the 1987 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buc-

caneers. He started for the Bucs at offensive guard in 1989, once

earning NFL Offensive Lineman of the Week in a game against

Chicago. He signed as a Plan B Free Agent with San Diego in 1990

and when he retired, Simmonds had been credited with four NFL

seasons.

Simmonds played his high school football for Belleville (IL) be-

fore enrolling at Indiana State, where his teams reached the I-AA

Playoffs in 1983 and 1984.

Since his playing days ended, Simmonds has been named to

the Gateway Conference all-decade team (1980s) and the Gateway

Conference 20th Anniversary Team, in addition to earning induc-

tion into the Indiana State Hall of Fame.

Simmonds and his wife, Jamie (Whiting) have three daugh-

ters, Amanda (20), Lauren (16) and Emily (13).

Mike SimmondsOffensive Line

First Season

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In his first season with the Indiana

State football program as an assistant

coach is Harold Etheridge. He is the

Sycamores’ offensive line coach and

also works with the special teams.

Etheridge comes to Indiana State from Washington State where

he worked for the past two seasons as the Cougars’ offensive line

coach.

Etheridge, a 22-year veteran of the collegiate coaching ranks,

served as the offensive line coach at Northern Illinois during the

2007 season. There he coached tackle John Brost, an All-Mid

American Conference and MAC All-Academic selection.

Prior to Northern Illinois, Etheridge spent three seasons as

the offensive line coach at the University of North Texas. During

his first season the Mean Green led the Sun Belt Conference and

ranked 23rd nationally in rushing offense at 196.3 ypg, paced

by nation’s leader Jamario Thomas at 180.1 ypg. In 2005 Thom-

as again rushed for 1,000 yards while the offensive line ranked

among the league leaders in fewest sacks allowed. North Texas

linemen earned five All-Conference honors in his three seasons at

the school.

Etheridge is no stranger to members of the Cougar staff, hav-

ing served alongside current Cougar assistants Sears and Nieka-

mp while all three were on Todd Berry’s staff at Army. Etheridge

spent four seasons as the Black Knight’s offensive line coach

(2000-03), where in 2001 and 2002 Army led Conference USA in

fewest sacks allowed. In 2000, the offensive line paced the way for

Michael Wallace, whose 115.7 ypg were tops in Conference USA

and 16th nationally.

From 1991-99 Etheridge served as the offensive line coach at

Illinois State under head coach Jim Heacock (1991-95) and Todd

Berry (1996-99). The 1998 squad reached the Football Champion-

ship Subdivision Playoffs while the 1999 team advanced to the

national semifinals after capturing the Gateway Conference title.

That team finished the year ranked No. 3. During his nine seasons

Etheridge coached eight players to 12 all-conference honors and

two players, Mike Rodbro and Andy Ziebarth, to All-America sta-

tus.

Throughout his coaching career Etheridge has coached four

All-Americans, 10 all-conference performers and two players cur-

rently on NFL rosters.

The Gallup, N.M., native began his Division I coaching career

in 1989 at Kentucky, where he spent three seasons and a graduate

assistant coach working with the offensive tackles.

He spent seven seasons in the prep coaching ranks at Gallup

(N.M.) High School (1983-86) and Louisville’s Ballard (Ky.) HS (1987-

89). At Gallup, his teams made four playoff appearances and were

district champs each year.

Etheridge was a four-year starting offensive guard for Western

New Mexico (1979-82), garnering all-conference honors after his

junior and senior seasons. Following graduation, Etheridge spent

two seasons as the offensive line coach at Western New Mexico in

1982 and 1983. He earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing and

management from the school in 1982.

Etheridge, who in 2001 published a book entitled “Coaching

the Front Liners,” and his wife Jeanne are the parents of twins Clay-

ton and Eliza (13).

Harold EtheridgeOffensive Line

First Season

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In his first season with the Indiana

State football program as an assistant

coach is PJ Volker. Volker coaches the

outside linebackers for defensive coor-

dinator Shannon Jackson.

Volker comes to ISU from Thomas More where he worked

with the linebackers and was the program’s recruiting coordina-

tor. He began his coaching career as the runningbacks coach at

Presidents’ Athletic Conference rival Thiel College.

Volker was a three-year letterwinner at across-the river rival,

the College of Mount St. Joseph (MSJ). He was a three-time team

captain, two-time All-Heartland Conference and All-North region

selection as a senior while at MSJ.

The Cincinnati, Ohio native graduated from Elder High School

in 2001.

P.J. VolkelOutside Linebackers

First Season

In his first season with the Indiana State

football program as an assistant coach

is Clayton Dever. Dever works with the

offense under coordinator Troy Wal-

ters.

Dever works with the offense and coordinates the Sycamore

video program. He collects and compiles game and practice film

for the Sycamores as well as helps with the scouting of future op-

ponents in the video office.

Clayton DeverOffensive Assistant/Video Coordinator

First Season

In his first season as a defensive as-

sistant coach for the Sycamores is Jeff

Burrow.

Burrow comes to Indiana State from

Marshall where he was an assistant secondary coach in 2009.

Burrow, a native of Sylvester, Ga., comes to Marshall after

serving as wide receivers coach at Jacksonville State for the last

two seasons. During his tenure with the Gamecocks, Burrow tu-

tored all-conference standouts Taurean Rhetta and Maurice Du-

pree.

Burrow joined the Jacksonville State staff after spending two

years as a defensive graduate assistant at Notre Dame in 2005-06

under head coach Charlie Weiss. Prior to that, he served as a de-

fensive graduate assistant at Minnesota under head coach Glenn

Jeff BurrowDefensive Assistant

First Season

Mason in 2003 and 2004. He coached defensive backs and served

as the team’s strength and conditioning coach at Greenville (Ill.)

College in 2002.

As a player, Burrow was a two-year starter and a four-year

letterman at cornerback for the University of Cincinnati from

1995-99 where he played for then head coach, and current Mar-

shall Defensive Coordinator Rick Minter. During this period, Bur-

row was also coached by current Pittsburgh Steelers head coach

Mike Tomlin who served as defensive backs coach at Cincinnati

from 1999 to 2000.

“This is an excellent opportunity to join a great coaching

staff and work at a great University and I am thankful for it,” Bur-

row said. “I have a long pedigree of being coached and working

for some great defensive coaches, such as Rick Minter and Mike

Tomlin. I am a defensive person and I can’t wait to get back on

that side of the ball.”

Following his collegiate career, Burrow signed as a free agent

with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League

and played one season with the team (2000).

Burrow earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from

Cincinnati in 1999 and a master’s degree in education from the

University of Minnesota in 2004. He is married to the former Ja-

nea Coleman.

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Achim “Ace” Hunt is in his tenth year at Indiana State and is entering his fourth year as the program’s Director of Athletic Media Relations following six years of working as an assistant director. Hunt coordinates the publicity

efforts for the Sycamore football and basketball programs. While at ISU, Hunt has worked with the two-time Missouri Valley Conference Champion women’s basketball program, and has served as media relations coordinator for the MVC Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Active Ankle Volleyball Tour-nament, as well as the 2003, 2005 & 2006 Women’s National Postseason Invitation Tournaments. Hunt is in his sixth season with the Sycamore football program. Hunt has coordinated the publicity efforts of Jamie Petrows-ki, Melanie Boeglin and Laura Rudolphi in their successful All-America campaigns. Petrowski garnered All-America honors from a pair of organizations while Boeglin earned a trifectia of national honors. In addition, Boeglin and Rudolphi earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors. All told, Hunt has coordinated the publicity campaigns for 16 different academic all-district honorees as well as two Academic All-Americans. In addition to various accomplishments within the media relations realm, Hunt has served as the color commentator for football and baseball broadcasts and spent one season as play-by-play announcer for Indiana State women’s basketball. In his role with the Sycamores, Hunt oversees the day-to-day operations of the media relations office and has helped transition the athletic department to its new website, GoSycamores.com. Hunt writes features and recaps for the website and maintains all statistics and archived information regarding Sycamore athlet-ics. He serves as a liaison between the athletic department and various local, regional and national media outlets. A member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the Football Writers Association of Amer-ica (FWAA), Hunt came to ISU after a stint at Western Kentucky University where he served as an intern in the Hilltopper’s Sports Information Office. Hunt is a veteran of working various Missouri Valley Con-ference championships, and served as a media steward at the 2007 NCAA Midwest Regional Basketball Tournament held in St. Louis, Mo., as well as the 2008 NCAA First and Second Rounds in Omaha, Neb. Prior to working at WKU, he was a student assistant in the University of South Carolina’s Sports Information Office covering the swimming and diving programs, and was sports editor of The Gamecock from ’95-’96. In his spare time, Hunt is a certified official in the sports of football, baskeball and baseball at the high school level. Hunt has spent time on the Board of Directors of the Wabash Val-

Truly one of the tireless workers in the Sycamore Athletics Department is Bob Elson, who enters his 36th season with the football program at the school this fall. Officially, Elson “retired” on June 8 of

2007, but did not rest for long as he was quickly rehired on a part-time basis to continue his historic run with the Sycamore football program. Elson first joined the Sycamores in 1975, working as an as-sistant to then equipment manger Russ Branum. He then served as assistant equipment manger from 1876-83. Elson was named head equipment manager in July of 1983 — a position he held until June of 2007. Now, Elson with all Sycamore teams on a contract basis. One only has to watch other collegiate football games on Saturday afternoons around the United States or National Foot-ball League contests on Sunday or Monday to see the fruits of Elson’s labors. He continues to run one of the best equipment rooms in all of college football, and many of his former student and graduate assistant equipment managers have moved on to manage equipment operations throughout the country. Some of Elson’s former workers now run or have run the equipment operations for several major college football programs as well as NFL teams such as the New York Jets and Tampa Bay Buc-canneers. A native of Brazil, Ind., Elson graduated from Brazil High School in 1966. Following a three-year stint in the U.S. Army, Elson received his bachelor’s degree in sociology from ISU in 1973. He and wife, Marilyn, have two daughters, Carol and Tish, as well as five grandchildren.

Ace Hunt

Director/Media Relations

Bob Elson

FootballEquipment Manager

ley Official’s Association and has worked various Indiana High School Athletic Association Tournament events in both football and baseball. A native of Woodruff, S.C., Hunt received his degree in Sports Administration from the University of South Carolina in 1999. He is the father of three children: Bryce O’Neal Hunt (8), Jackson Thomas Hunt (6) and Ella Scarlett Hunt (3).

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2009 - Paced the team with 20 pass receptions for 326 yards, averaging 16.3 yards per catch ... Caught touchdown passes in the season opener against Quincy (75 yards) as well another at Illinois State ... Caught

four passes for 97 yards versus the Redbirds ... Had six multi-catch games on the season, posting a pair of receptions against South Dakota State, Youngstown State and Northern Iowa, while hauling in three against versus Southern Illinois and Missouri State ... Had a pair of rushes for eight yards against Illinois State ... Led the team with 11 punt returns, averaging 4.5 yards per return, including a long of 21 versus Quincy ... His 1.8 receptions per game ranked in a tie for 24th in the Missouri Valley Football Conference ... His 29.6 receiving yards per game average was 22nd in the conference.

2008 - Caught 10 passes for a total of 98, for an average of 9.8 yards per catch ... Was on the receiving end of a season-long 26 yard pass against Northern Illinois .... Had one rush for 16 yards, coming in the annual Homecoming contest against South Dakota State ... Hauled in a season-best three catches for 37 yards versus Northern Illinois ... Had multi-catch outing against Southern Illinois (two for 23 yards) and South Dakota State (two for 27 yards) ... Returned a kickoff against North Dakota State for 16 yards ... Added four punt returns for 16 yards during the season.

High School – Played football for three seasons at Indianapolis North Central High School for coach Rick Streiff ... Earned honorable mention all-state and all-county ... Led the MIC in receiving touchdowns as well as punt return yards, touchdowns and attempts ... As a senior, posted 28 catches for 478 yards and eight scores ... Returned nine punts for 186 yards and three TDs ... Caught seven passes for 115 yards and a pair of touchdowns as a sophomore ... In track, was a three-time all-state and two-time all-conference selection ... At one point, earned all-district, all-county ... Was an Indiana All-Star and is the conference record holder in the 400m dash.

Personal – Born Bryant Mychal Kent on September 22, 1987 to Will and Laurie Kent in Dayton, Ohio ... Majoring in Construction Management.

Bryant Kent6-0 • 155 • Sr.-2LIndianapolis, Ind. (North Central)

1Individual Career History

Kent, Bryant

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g

2008 11 1 16 0 16 16.0 1.52009 11 2 8 0 5 4.0 0.7TOTAL 22 3 24 0 16 8.0 1.1

TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g

2008 11 16 0 16 1.52009 11 8 0 8 0.7TOTAL 22 24 0 24 1.1

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g

2008 11 10 98 0 26 0.9 9.8 8.92009 11 20 326 2 75 1.8 16.3 29.6TOTAL 22 30 424 2 75 1.4 14.1 19.3

SCORING g td rush rcv ret pat 2pat fg total avg/g

2008 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02009 11 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 1.1TOTAL 22 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 0.5

PUNT RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2008 11 4 16 0 6 4.0 1.52009 11 11 50 0 21 4.5 4.5TOTAL 22 15 66 0 21 4.4 3.0

KICK RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2008 11 1 16 0 16 16.0 1.52009 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 22 1 16 0 16 16.0 0.7

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2008 11 16 98 16 16 0 146 13.32009 11 8 326 50 0 0 384 34.9TOTAL 22 24 424 66 16 0 530 24.1

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 11 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 02009 11 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 22 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0

2009 – Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School – Lettered for three seasons in football ... Named a 2007-08 CHL All-Star as well as a first team

Southwest District Division III selection ... All-State Division III Honorable Mention ... Asa senior was a first team All-LMAC pick ... As a sophomore, was the special teams player of the year while taking outstanding offensive back of the year honors as a junior ... Following his senior season earned Offensive Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player honors ... As a junior posted 612 yards on 85 attempts with 14 touchdowns ... Caught 30 passes for 401 yards and five touchdowns ... Holds the school record for touchdowns in a season with 27 ... As a senior, posted 516 yards on 112 attempts while compiling 785 yards on 46 receptions with seven touchdowns ... Coached by Antonio Davis.

Personal – Born Leonard Travon Riston on February 14, 1991 to Trevay Ellison in Cincinnati, Ohio ... Majoring in Business Accounting.

Leonard Riston5-11 • 180 • Fr.-RSCincinnati, Ohio (Withrow)

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2009 - Was an All-MVFC All-Academic Honorable Mention selection ... Third on the team with 84 total tackles ... Made a pair of tackles for losses ... Credited with one quarterback hurry ... Tallied a career-high 15 tackles

against Northern Iowa, with six solo stops and nine assists ... Other double digit tackle performance came in the season finale against North Dakota State ... Had a tackle for loss against South Dakota State and Illinois State ... Posted at least seven tackles in 10-of-11 contests ... His 8.4 tackles per game average ranked in a tie for 63rd nationally and was sixth in the MVFC.

2008 - An Honorable Mention All-Missouri Valley Football Conference selection as well as an honoree on the All-MVFC Newcomer Squad ... His 90 total tackles were third on the team and ranked 12th-best in the league ... Tied for the team lead with three forced fumbles, which ranked 10th-best in the Missouri Valley Football Conference ... Recorded 62 tackles during league play, which ranked in a tie for 13th in conference games only ... Broke up four passes during MVFC play which proved to rank in a for 14th-best in league play ... Tied a season-high with nine tackles in five separate games; reaching that total against Eastern Illinois, Northern Illinois, South Dakota State, North Dakota State and Missouri State ... Had a tackle for loss versus North Dakota State ... Forced a pair of fumbles against Southern Illinois ... Recovered a fumble against Southeast Missouri State.

High School - As a senior, posted 75 total tackles with three interceptions ... Posted one forced fumble and a fumble recovery ... Scored eight touchdowns with 700 total yards on 50 touches ... As a junior, posted 92 tackles with a pair of interceptions and three fumbles forced and recovered ... Averaged 15 yards per punt return ... Named All-Conference West Suburban Silver ... Defensive Player of the Year in the West Suburban Silver Conference ... Named Most Valuable Player ... Academic All-Conference ... Played for coach Jack Derning. Personal - Born Alexander James Sewall on May 20, 1990 to Joan and Dan Sewall in Chicago, Ill. ... Majoring in Exercise Science.

Alex Sewall6-1 • 210 • Jr.-2LWestern Springs, Ill. (Lyons Township)

3Individual Career History

Sewall, Alex

KICK RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2008 12 2 43 0 23 21.5 3.62009 10 2 46 0 27 23.0 4.6TOTAL 22 4 89 0 27 22.2 4.0

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2008 12 0 0 0 43 0 43 3.62009 10 0 0 0 46 0 46 4.6TOTAL 22 0 0 0 89 0 89 4.0

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 12 52 38 90 1-1 4 3 1 02009 10 33 51 84 2-3 0 0 0 0TOTAL 22 85 89 174 3-4 4 3 1 0

2009 - Spent the season as Washington’s No. 2 quarterback under Coach Steve Sarkisian ... Also served as the holder on every field goal and PAT attempt of the season ... Appeared in all 12 as the holder and

played quarterback in four games (Idaho, Oregon, Washington State and California) ... Lone pass attempt of the year came against Oregon.

2008 - Played in all 12 games, starting the last eight of the season after Jake Locker’s injury in game four ... Appeared off the bench in the first four ... Completed 113-of-250 passes for 1,339 yards and four touchdowns ... Top passing game came against Oregon State, when he was 17-for-32 for 276 yards ... 12-for-28 for 181 yards and one touchdown vs. Arizona in his first start ... 13-for-27 for 186 yards and a score off the bench vs. Stanford, when he also rushed for a touchdown ... 192 yards on 13-of-40 passes vs. Arizona State, when he also caught a six-yard TD pass from Cody Bruns ... 11-for-16 for 99 yards at Washington State ... 11-for-25 for 98 yards with one TD and no interceptions vs. Notre Dame ... Threw for 95 yards and a TD on 7-of-13 passing off the bench vs. Oklahoma ... Won the Husky Fever 12th Man of the Year Award at the postseason awards banquet ... Earned the Huskies’ offensive player of the week award after the Stanford game.

2007 - Redshirted his true freshman season at UW ... Earned the Bob Jarvis Offensive Scout of the Year Award at the postseason awards banquet ... Enrolled at in school prior to the spring quarter of 2007 and participated in spring practice ... Named the team’s offensive service team player of the week for the Ohio State and Arizona State games ... Traveled and dressed for every game as the No. 3 quarterback.

High School - Lettered four years at Redlands East Valley High School for Coach Kurt Bruich ... As a senior, completed 149 of 260 passes for 2,690 yards, 23 touchdowns and eight interceptions ...

Ronnie Fouch6-2 • 215 • Jr.-TRRedlands, Calif. (Washington)

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Led the Wildcats to a 7-4 overall record and a 6-1 mark in Citrus Belt League in 2006 ... Won the CBL title as both a junior and a senior ... Threw for 436 yards and three touchdowns in a game vs. Upland, and passed for 251 yard and four TDs vs. Colton ... notched 336 yards and three scores vs. Redlands High ... 263 yards and four touchdowns in the regular-season finale vs. named the No. 69 recruit (all positions) in California by Rivals ... Named to CalHiSports all-state third team and to the All-CIF Inland Division first team ... As a junior, passed for 2,379 yards with 34 touchdowns and just four interceptions ... Team went 10-1-1 in 2005, falling in the second round of the state playoffs with Fouch on the sideline with a shoulder injury ... Earned All-CIF Southern Section Division I first-team honors following his junior season ... As a sophomore, completed 55 percent of his passes for 1,480 yards, 17 touchdowns and three interceptions ... Team went 7-3-1 and made the state playoffs in 2004 ... Listed as the No. 44 quarterback recruit in the nation and No. 55 overall prospect in his state by Scout ... Tabbed the No. 21 pro-style QB prospect in the nation and the No. 72 overall recruit in California by Rivals ... A PrepStar all-region selection ... Also lettered two years in basketball.

Personal - Born May 30, 1989 to John and Rhonda Fouch ... Father played football at Arizona State ... Mother played volleyball at the University of Redlands ... Has one sister, Johnna, who is a current volleyball student-athlete at San Diego State ... Majoring in criminology.

2009 - Redshirted at Hofstra University in 2009.

High School - Lettered three years for Coach Andy Johnson at Freedom High School ... Selected to Central

Florida All-Star team and was named to All-Metro team as a junior and a senior ... Voted his team’s most valuable player and offensive most valuable player ... Recorded 49 tackles and four interceptions as a senior ... Also rushed 107 times for 793 yards and caught 13 passes for 258 yards ... As a junior, tallied 132 carries for 624 yards and 12 receptions for 190 yards ... Recorded 27 receptions for 411 yards as a sophomore in 2006 ... Holds school records in rushing, receiving, touchdowns, kick return yards and punt returns ... Also earned three letters in basketball.

Personal - Born Nov. 6, 1990 to Calvin Burnett and Lisa Burnett in Orlando, Fla. ... Has two sisters, Cierra and LaCalbriel, and one brother, Ernest ... Majoring in business.

Calvin Burnett5-9 • 160 • Fr.-RSOrlando, Fla. (Hofstra)

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2009 - In 11 games played, he posted nine total tackles, including one for a loss ... Season-best three tackles came against North Dakota State ... Also had two tackles versus Southern Illinois.

2008 - Recorded 14 total tackles during the year, while also recovering a fumble ... Posted a career-best four tackles in the annual Homecoming contest against South Dakota State ... Also had multi-tackle outing against North Dakota State, Northern Iowa and Missouri State .... Recovered a fumble against Illinois State.

High School - Lettered in football and track for four seasons ... Named all-city in football ... Earned all-city, all-region and all-state honors in track ... Placed fifth in the state of Michigan in the 200 meter dash ... Played for coach Thomas Wilcher.

Personal - Born Julian Marcellus Easterly on May 10, 1990 to Zacahary and Karen Easterly in Paducah, Ky. ... Majoring in English.

Julian Easterly6-0 • 190 • Jr.-2LDetroit, Mich. (Cass. Tech)

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Individual Career History

Easterly, Julian

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 7 7 7 14 0-0 0 0 1 02009 11 3 6 9 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 18 10 13 23 0-0 0 0 1 0

2009 – Was second on the team with 18 pass receptions for 101 yards, an average of 5.6 receptions per game in 11 games played .. Long pass reception of 15 yards came at Louisville ... Had six multi-catch contests, including a

four-catch, 22-yard effort versus Illinois State ... Posted a season-best 26 receiving yards with three catches at Louisville.

Previous School – First team all-conference selection under head coach Carlton Coaner ... Holds the record for most receiving yards in a game with 211 ... Compiled 39 catches, 592 yards, and three touchdowns in his two years at San Jose City College.

Larry Lacotti5-10 • 175 • Sr.-1LSan Jose, Calif. (San Jose City College)

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High School – Lettered three years for head coach Ed Buller ... 2007 Almaden Valley All-Star Team ... 2006 San Jose Mercury News First Team ... Player of the Week for Cal-Hi Sports ... First team all-league in 2004, 2005, & 2006 .... Accumulated 51 catches, 952 yards, 14 touchdowns, 5 blocked field goals, 2 kick returns & a 103-yard interception return for a touchdown in his time at Oak Grove HS ... Also lettered in Track & Field for three years.

Personal – Born Lawrence Victorio LaCotti on February 27, 1989 to Larry and Darlene LaCotti in Los Gatos, Calif. ... Open Preference major ... hobbies include paintball and playing video games.

Individual Career History

Lacotti, Larry

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g

2009 11 18 101 0 15 1.6 5.6 9.2TOTAL 11 18 101 0 15 1.6 5.6 9.2

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2009 11 0 101 0 0 0 101 9.2TOTAL 11 0 101 0 0 0 101 9.2

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2009 11 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 11 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0

2009 - Tallied 55 total stops in 11 games played, including 29 solo stops and 26 assists ... Had one tackle for a loss ... Recorded his first career interception against Missouri State ... Broke up a pass ... Tallied a career-high

nine tackles versus Youngstown State while also tallying eight versus Western Illinois ... Had seven stops against South Dakota State and six more versus North Dakota State ... Ranked in a tie for 23rd in the MVFC for interceptions.

2008 - Named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Newcomer Team ... In 10 games played, recorded 34 total tackles, including 18 solo stops ... Credited with a sack against Southeast Missouri State ... Broke up four passes and recovered a fumble at Southern Illinois ... His 0.17 fumbles recovered per game in MVFC play, ranked in a tie for eighth-best in conference games only.

Previous School - Letter for three seasons under caoch Ron Johnson at Middletown High School ... Named All-Academic GMC ... Was named the team’s defensive player of the year as a senior ... Was a second-team all-conference selection ... Also lettered in track and field.

Personal - Born Larry D. Carter on December 6, 1988 to Larry and Roxanne Carter in Key West, Fla. ... Majoring in Physical Education.

Larry Carter6-0 • 185 • Jr.-2LMiddletown, Ohio (Middletown)

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Carter, Larry

SCORING g td rush rcv ret pat 2pat fg total avg/g

2008 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.22009 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.1

INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2008 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02009 11 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 21 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2008 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02009 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 10 18 16 34 2-3 4 0 1 02009 11 29 26 55 1-2 2 0 0 0TOTAL 21 47 42 89 3-5 6 0 1 0

SACKS g ua a total yards

2008 10 0 1 1 32009 11 0 0 0 0TOTAL 21 0 1 1 3

2009 - In eight games played, he had five rushes for nine yards, averaging 1.6 yards per attempt ... Caught five passes for 47 yards, averaging 9.4 yards per catch, including a season-best 17 yard reception against Western Illinois

... Had two rushes for six yards at Louisville ... Caught two passes for 23 yards against Western Illinois and added two more for 14 yards versus Quincy.

2008 - Played in all 12 games for the Sycamores ... Was credited with 46 rushing attempts for 167 yards on the season, an average of 3.6 yards per carry. Season long rush of 16 yards came at Eastern Illinois ... Averaged nearly 14 yards per carry ... Caught eight passes for 88 yards, an average of 11 yards per catch ... Longest reception of the season was 20 yards in the season finale against Missouri State ... Returned a kickoff for 26 yards against Eastern Illinois ... Rushed for a season-high 40 yards on seven carries at Southern Illinois ... Also posted 35 yards on the ground against Northern Iowa, 34 versus Eastern Illinois and finished with 28 against Missouri State ... Caught three passes for 30 yards at Youngstown State ... Had 281 all-purpose yards on the year, which was fourth-best on the team.

High School - Earned All-Wabash Valley honors as a senior ... Named to the Wabash Valley All-Star Game squad ... Lettered in basketball, track, baseball and football ... Played for coach Mark Raetz. Personal - Born Donald Brock Lough on September 10, 1989

Brock Lough6-0 • 220 • Jr.-2LTerre Haute, Ind. (South Vigo)

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to Jeff and Cheryl Lough in Terre Haute, Ind. ... Majoring in Communications.

Individual Career History

Lough, Brock

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g

2008 12 46 167 0 16 3.6 13.92009 8 5 8 0 3 1.6 1.0TOTAL 20 51 175 0 16 3.4 8.8

TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g

2008 12 167 0 167 13.92009 8 8 0 8 1.0TOTAL 20 175 0 175 8.8

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g

2008 12 8 88 0 20 0.7 11.0 7.32009 8 5 47 0 17 0.6 9.4 5.9TOTAL 20 13 135 0 20 0.6 10.4 6.8

KICK RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2008 12 1 26 0 26 26.0 2.22009 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 20 1 26 0 26 26.0 1.3

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2008 12 167 88 0 26 0 281 23.42009 8 8 47 0 0 0 55 6.9TOTAL 20 175 135 0 26 0 336 16.8

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 12 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0 02009 8 2 0 2 1-1 0 0 0 0TOTAL 20 5 1 6 1-1 0 0 0 0

2009 - Saw action in four contests, completing 6-of-13 pass attempts for 76 yards ... Completed a season-best 19 yard pass at Missouri State ... Was 6-of-12 for 76 yards versus the Bears ... Had one rush for eight yards against

Quincy.

2008 - Played in nine games, starting the season opener against Eastern Michigan as well as the regular season contest against Illinois State ... Finished the year by completed 9-of-27 passes for 38 yards ... Tossed a long completed pass of 13 yards against Western Illinois ... Had 10 rush attempts .... Completed a trio of passes in the season opener against Eastern Michigan and against Southern Illinois ... Threw for a season-high 16 yards against Western Illinois.

2007 - Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School - Lettered for three seasons in football at Terre Haute North Vigo High School for coach Chris Barrett ... Was an Indiana Football Coaches Association Class 5A All-State selection ... Named All-Vigo County and was the team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior ... Named All-Wabash Valley by the Terre Haute

Matt Seliger6-0 • 205 • Jr.-2LTerre Haute, Ind. (North Vigo)

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Tribune Star ... As a senior, earned both his team’s Most Valuable Player Award as well as Offensive Player of the Year ... Participated in the 2007 Wabash Valley Coaches Association All-Star Game at Memorial Stadium ... Set the Terre Haute North record for most pass attempts and completions in both a season and career ... Also owns the school record for most passing yards in a season.

Personal - Born Matt Hunter Seliger on May 24, 1988 to Scott and Barb Seliger in Terre Haute, Ind. .. Majoring in Exercise Science.

Individual Career History

Seliger, Matt

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g

2008 9 10 -2 0 11 -0.2 -0.22009 4 7 9 0 9 1.3 2.2TOTAL 13 17 7 0 11 0.4 0.5

PASSING g cmp-att-int yards td long pct avg/p avg/g effic

2008 9 9-27-1 39 0 13 33.3 1.4 4.3 38.12009 4 6-13-1 76 0 19 46.2 5.8 19.0 79.9TOTAL 13 15-40-2 115 0 19 37.5 2.9 8.8 51.7

TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g

2008 9 -2 39 37 4.12009 4 9 76 85 21.2TOTAL 13 7 115 122 9.4

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2008 9 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0.22009 4 9 0 0 0 0 9 2.2TOTAL 13 7 0 0 0 0 7 0.5

PUNTING g no. yards long avg

2008 9 3 114 53 38.02009 4 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 13 3 114 53 38.0

At Hofstra - Played as the backup quarterback at Hofstra in 2009.

At Riverside CC - Played two seasons under Coach Bill Brown ... Holds the school record for most touchdowns

thrown in a single game with five ... Named his team’s most valuable offensive player.

High School - Lettered three years for Coach Jim Walker at Redlands High School ... Was an all-league selection ... Tabbed his squad’s most valuable player ... His 2006 team won the league championship and set the school record for most wins in a season ... Also lettered three years in baseball, where he garnered all-league honors and was voted his team’s MVP.

Personal - Born June 21, 1989 to Coy and Dianna Glass in Riverside, Calif. ... His mother, Dianna, played soccer at Long Beach State, while his uncle, Jeff Sanchez, was an All-American at Georgia in 1982 and 1983 and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers ... Majoring in psychology.

Coy Glass6-2 • 205 • Jr.-TRRedlands, Calif. (Hofstra)

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2009 - Saw action in five contests, completing 22-of-48 passes for 152 yards ... Averaged 30.4 passing yards per game ... Completed a career-high 11 passes for 645 yards at South Dakota State .. Was 8-of-15 against

Eastern Illinois.

2008 - Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School - Was a First Team All-State Quarterback as a senior ... Also named First Team All-Conference ... Likewise earned First Team All-Conference honors as a senior ... Tri-captain ... Selected to play East/West Shrine All-State Game ... Also selected to play in the Wabash Valley All-Star Game ... Passed for 2,893 yards and 34 touchdowns ... Holds all of the Marshall HS career passing records ... Played for coach Troy Johnson.

Personal - Born Travis Lee Johnson on October 10, 1989 to Troy and Cindy Johnson in Terre Haute, Ind. ... Majoring in Exercise Science ... Father, Troy, played at Indiana State from 1982-1987, served as an assistant coach in 2008 and is the current head coach at Mattoon (Ill.) High School.

Travis Johnson6-1 • 185 • So.-1LMarshall, Ill. (Marshall)

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Individual Career History

Johnson, Travis

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g

2009 5 11 -37 0 2 -3.4 -7.4TOTAL 5 11 -37 0 2 -3.4 -7.4

PASSING g cmp-att-int yards td long pct avg/p avg/g effic

2009 5 22-48-3 152 0 18 45.8 3.2 30.4 59.9TOTAL 5 22-48-3 152 0 18 45.8 3.2 30.4 59.9

TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g

2009 5 -37 152 115 23.0TOTAL 5 -37 152 115 23.0

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2009 5 -37 0 0 0 0 -37 -7.4TOTAL 5 -37 0 0 0 0 -37 -7.4

2009 - Team’s second leading rusher as he rushed for 347 yards on 88 attempts, an average of 3.9 yards per rush as well as 31.5 yards per game from the quarterback position ... Completed 60-of-124 passes for 561

yards with a 39-yard touchdown at Illinois State ... Caught five passes as he started the campaign at the wide receiver position for 42 yards, averaging 8.4 yards per catch with a touchdown in the season opener against Quincy ... Rushed for 160 yards on 16 attempts against Western Illinois, including a 91-yard scoring scamper which was the longest scoring rush in the history of the Indiana State football program ... Reached the end zone on the ground twice in two consecutive contests (at Illinois State & Western Illinois) ... Caught three passes for 18 yards against Quincy as well as two for 24 yards versus Louisville ... Was 11-of-18 passing against Youngstown State in his first start of the season under center for 78 yards .. Tallied a 10-of-16 passing performance against Illinois State for 136 yards with a touchdown ... Accounted for seven of Indiana State’s 12 total touchdowns ... His 31.55 rushing yards per game ranked 14th in the MVFC ... His 80.99 passing efficiency ranking was eighth in the league while his 82.55 yards of total offense per game was 12th ... Averaged scoring 3.3 points per game, which ranked in a tie for 14th in the conference.

2008 - Named to the Missouri Valley Football Conference All-Newcomer Team ... Earned his first career start on defense against Illinois State and then started at the quarterback position for the final six games of the season, beginning with the Western Illinois contest ... Recorded nine total tackles playing the Sycamore secondary during the first six games of the year ... Moved over the offensive side of the ball and started at quarterback where he paced the team by completing 38-of-84 passes for 294 yards ... Averaged 24.5 passing yards per game, despite playing the quarterback position only half of the season, which was ninth-best in the conference ... In league games only, Roberts averaged 36.8 passing yards per game, which was ninth-best in the league ... Long pass of 20 yards came in the season finale against Missouri State ... Rushed for 194 yards on 107 attempts with three touchdowns ... Averaged 16.2 rushing yards per game, which ranked 23rd best in the MVC ... Averaged 40.7 yards of total offense per game, which was 22nd-best in the league ... Reached pay dirt twice against Youngstown State and again versus Missouri State .... Season-high of 59 rushing yards came against the Penguins ... Had a season-long rush of 19 yards at North Dakota State ... Returned three kicks on the year, including a long of 25 yards versus Western Illinois ... On defense, he recorded three total tackles against Illinois State.

Ryan Roberts6-4 • 215 • Jr.-2LWest York, Ill. (Hutsonville)

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High School: Four-year letterwinner in both football and basketball at Hutsonsville HS ... Was an all-conference selection in both football and basketball ... Hutsonville’s all-time rushing and passing leader and well as most victories ever by a quarterback ... Played for coach Scott Zane.

Personal: Born Ryan Michael Roberts on March 25, 1990 to Greg and Jeanae Roberts in Sullivan, Ind. ... Open Preference major.

Individual Career History

Roberts, Ryan

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g

2008 12 107 194 3 19 1.8 16.22009 11 88 347 5 91 3.9 31.5TOTAL 23 195 541 8 91 2.8 23.5

PASSING g cmp-att-int yards td long pct avg/p avg/g effic

2008 12 39-84-3 294 0 20 46.4 3.5 24.5 68.72009 11 60-124-5 561 1 39 48.4 4.5 51.0 81.0TOTAL 23 99-208-8 855 1 39 47.6 4.1 37.2 76.0

TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g

2008 12 194 294 488 40.72009 11 347 561 908 82.5TOTAL 23 541 855 1396 60.7

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g

2008 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02009 11 5 42 1 16 0.5 8.4 3.8TOTAL 23 5 42 1 16 0.2 8.4 1.8

SCORING g td rush rcv ret pat 2pat fg total avg/g

2008 12 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 1.52009 11 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 36 3.3TOTAL 23 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 54 2.3

KICK RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2008 12 3 64 0 25 21.3 5.32009 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 23 3 64 0 25 21.3 2.8

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2008 12 194 0 0 64 0 258 21.52009 11 347 42 0 0 0 389 35.4TOTAL 23 541 42 0 64 0 647 28.1

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 12 6 3 9 0-0 0 0 0 02009 11 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 23 6 4 10 0-0 0 0 0 0

2009 - Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School - Lettered in football for three seasons as well as basketball for two seasons ... Was an Indiana

Football Coaches Association as well as Associated Press All-State Honorable Mention selection ... A Bloomington Herald Times honorable mention selection as a sophomore and junior as well as a second team pick as a senior ... Named the Most Valuable Player of the offensive backfield twice ... Passed for 6,164 yard

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while rushing for 1,211 more ... Completed 398 passes, including 46 for touchdowns ... Rushed for 23 more scores ... Is second in the Bloomington High School career passing record books to Rex Grossman, currently of the Chicago Bears ... Played for coach Drew Wood.

Personal - Born Marcus Allen Etnier on November 27, 1990 to David and Terri Etnier in Bloomington, Ind. ... Open Preference major.

At Hudson Valley CC - Played two seasons under coaches Oji Fagan & Chris Bocage ... Was an all-conference wide receiver ... Earned his team’s most improved player award as a sophomore.

High School - Lettered for Coach Walter Wilkerson at Far Rockaway High School ... Voted his team’s most valuable player ... Named All-Boro and was ranked as one of the top 15 players in Queens ... Also lettered in basketball and was MVP of his squad.

Personal - Born June 8, 1989 to Ronke Aregbesola and Tunde Egberongbe in Far Rockaway, N.Y. ... Majoring in accounting.

Ednut Egberongbe6-3 • 190 • Jr.-TRQueens, N.Y. (Hudson Valley JC)

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At Northeastern Oklahoma A&M - Played one season under Coach Donnie Bigby ... Was a first team all-conference selection ... Posted 30 pass receptions for 635 yards and eight touchdowns.

High School - Lettered four years for Coach Bill Patterson at Owasso High School under coach Bill Patterson ... Named to the all-state team ... Also lettered four years in track & field.

Personal - Born Oct. 11, 1990 ... Parents are Jelios Goodlett and Wanda Calvin and Charles Calvin of Tulsa, Okla. ... Majoring in exercise science.

John Goodlett6-0 • 175 • So.-TROwasso, Okla. (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M)

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2009 – In 11 games played, he recorded 20 total tackles, including two for loses ... Posted an interception at Missouri State ... Recovered a fumble against Eastern Illinois ... Posted a season-best seven tackles

at Missouri State with five others against Youngstown State ... Tackles for loss were against Missouri State and Western Illinois ... Ranked in a tie for 23rd conference-wide for interceptions.

High School – Lettered for four seasons in football and track ... All-conference selection as both a junior and senior ... All-area selection as both a junior and senior as well ... In 2008, earned All-State Class 5 A honors ... A Region All-State as a senior ... Junior All-State selection in both 2006 and 2007 ... Defensive MVP and team captain as a senior ... Named to the GameNight Fantastic 50 following his junior and senior seasons ... GameNight Special Teams Player of the Year as a senior ... Recorded 181 tackles plus 16 pass breakups ... In 50 punt returns, totaled 767 yards ... Holds his high school’s career record with 19 interceptions ... Coached by Russ Isaacs.

Personal – Born Dillon James Painter on September 22, 1990 to Deb and Dan Painter in Fort Wayne, Ind. ... Majoring in Pre-Pharmacy ... Has nine siblings ... Brother, Alex, played football at Earlham College while his brother, Adam, played baseball at Earlham ... Earned the IHSAA Role Model Award in 2007-08.

Dillon Painter6-2 • 205 • So.-1LFort Wayne, Ind. (Snider)

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Individual Career History

Painter, Dillon

INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2009 11 1 -2 0 0 -2.0 -0.2TOTAL 11 1 -2 0 0 -2.0 -0.2

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2009 11 0 0 0 0 -2 -2 -0.2TOTAL 11 0 0 0 0 -2 -2 -0.2

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2009 11 6 14 20 2-4 1 0 1 0TOTAL 11 6 14 20 2-4 1 0 1 0

2009 – Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School – Lettered in football, track and basketball at Cahokia High School ... Named an All-Illinois

quarterback as a senior ... Captured the state championship in the 400 meter dash ... Has posted a 40-yard dash time of 4.3 seconds.

Personal – Born Darien Lee Donald, Jr., on October 29, 1990 to Sherell Donald and Darien Donald in Centerville, Ill. ... Open Preference major.

Darien Donald5-11 • 175 • Fr.-RSCahokia, Ill. (Cahokia)

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High School – Named team offensive player of the year as a junior ... Was voted all-state honorable mention, all-conference honorable mention, and all-county honorable mention the same year ... Posted 25 catches for

3 receiving touchdowns, and 19 rushes for 2 rushing touchdowns ... Earned all-state honorable mention, all-conference, and all-county honors senior year ... Named the team MVP, team offensive player of the year, and team captain award senior season after averaging 5.7 yards a carry to score 6 rushing touchdowns ... Passed for 725 yards (64-123) scoring 8 touchdowns.

Personal – Born Demory Larry Lawshe in Indianapolis, Ind. to Larry and Machaud Lawshe ... Has three sisters: Chimere (27), Damare (13), and Cayla (8), and one brother, Calvin (20) ... Cousin Jim Jackson played basketball at Ohio State (1989-1992), cousin Rodney Culver played football at Notre Dame (1989-1992), and uncle Calvin Lawshe played basketball at Toledo. Plans on majoring in Sports Marketing and Management.

Demory Lawshe6-1 • 190 • Fr.-RSIndianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North)

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2009 – Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School – All-conference and all-

CJ Ullysse5-10 • 180 • Fr.-RSMiami, Fla. (Cypress Bay)

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region selection at Cypress Bay High School ... Coached by Doug Dutton, who played football at Indiana State.

Personal – Born CJ Ullysse on May 22, 1991 to Carlo Ullysse and Marie Ullysse-Lanoue in Miami, Fla. ... Majoring in Business Management.

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2009 – Saw action in seven contests, mostly in a special teams role ... Tallied tackles against Illinois State, Southern Illinois and Missouri State.

High School – Lettered for three seasons in football and two seasons in track ... A first team all-county selection as a junior ... All-county first team selection as a senior ... Named all-state as a senior ... Indianapolis Star All-South Team as a senior ... Named All-Midstate Conference as well as Academic All-Conference ... Named his team’s Most Valuable Running back following both his junior and senior seasons ... As a senior, posted 2,284 yards rushing on 234 carries with 29 touchdowns ... Holds the school record for single-season rushing yards as well as single season all purpose yards .... Coached by Darin Fisher.

Personal – Born Luke Curtis Harris on December 27, 1990 to Curt and Judy Harris in Georgetown, Ky. ... Majoring in Business.

Luke Harris5-11 • 210 • So.-1LWhiteland, Ind. (Whiteland)

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Individual Career History

Harris, Luke

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2009 7 0 3 3 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 7 0 3 3 0-0 0 0 0 0

2009 - Was named an All-MVC Honorable Mention selection as a return specialist ... Raced for 266 rushing yards on 74 attempts, an average of 3.6 yards per carry ... Tallied a season-long rush of 30 yards in the

season opener against Quincy ... Averaged 24.2 rushing yards per game ... Was 1-for-2 passing on the season, including an electrifying 75-yard pass to Bryant Kent for a touchdown against Quincy ... Caught 15 passes for 124 yards, averaging 8.3 yards per catch ... Hauled in a 28-yard pass against North Dakota State ... Eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark with 102 yards on the ground against Quincy ... Had 11 rushes for 51 yards against Youngstown State ... Caught three passes for 36 yards against North Dakota State and also had three receptions versus Eastern Illinois ... Tallied a pair of receptions versus Quincy and Youngstown State ... Had 19 kickoff returns for 514 yards, averaging 27.1 yards

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per return, including a 57-yard return against Eastern Illinois ... His 24.2 rushing yards per game ranked 20th in the MVFC ... Averaged 31 yards of total offense per game, good enough for 22nd in the league ... Led the Missouri Valley Football Conference with his 27.1 yards per kickoff return, which was fifth nationally ... Tallied 82.2 all-purpose yards per contest, which was 12th in the league.

2008 -- Named the Missouri Valley Football Conference Offensive Player of the Week following the regular season finale against Missouri State in which he rushed for 237 yards on 29 attempts ... Averaged 8.2 yards per carry against the Bears, including a key 77-yard scamper in the fourth quarter which took the ball all the way down to the Missouri State one-yard line ... His 237 yards against MSU were the most by a Sycamore since Derrick Franklin posted the exact same total during the 1991 campaign and marked the first time an ISU player eclipsed the 200-yard rushing mark in a game since 2006 ... Paced the team with 566 rushing yards on 114 carries ... Scored three touchdowns and averaged 51.5 rushing yards per game ... Came out of the backfield to catch 18 passes for 131 yards, an average of 7.3 yards per catch ... His 51.5 rushing yards per game average ranked 14th-best in the league and 97th nationally ... Amassed 55.3 yards of total offensive per game, which was 19th in the MVFC ... His 63.4 all-purpose yards per game were also 19th-best in the conference rankings ... At Youngstown State, recorded 110 yards on the ground on 17 carries .. Scored twice against Missouri State and once against Southeast Missouri State ... Caught a season-high seven passes for 61 yards in the annual Homecoming contest against South Dakota State ... Completed a 42-yard scoring pass against the Jackrabbits as well for a trick play touchdown.

2007 -- Sat out the season as a redshirt.

2006 -- Saw action in five games before suffering a season-ending knee injury ... Recorded 119 rushing yeards on 20 attempts ... Also caught a pair fo passes for a total of eight yards ... Posted 51 yards on eight attempts at Youngstown State.

High School -- A first-team All-Illinois selection as well as an all-conference and all-area performer ... Named his conference’s Offensive Player of the Year, Star Offensive MVP ... Lettered three years in football, three years in baseball, and one year in basketball ... Holds the school’s single-season rushing record of 2,070 yards and single season touchdown record fo 32 ... Scored 65 career touchdowns, and posted 4,774 career rushing yards.

Personal -- Born Darrius Tremayne Gates on October 27, 1987 to Shirley and Dennis Tremayne Gates in Chicago, Ill. ... Majoring in Physical Education ... Has three siblings that played collegiate basketball: Brother, Dennis, at Cal from 98-02; Brother, Armon, at Kent State from 01-05 ... Sister, RaShida, at Lewis from 95-99.

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Gates, Darrius

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g

2008 11 114 566 3 77 5.0 51.52009 11 74 266 0 30 3.6 24.2TOTAL 22 188 832 3 77 4.4 37.8

PASSING g cmp-att-int yards td long pct avg/p avg/g effic

2008 11 1-1-0 42 1 42100.0 42.0 3.8 782.82009 11 1-2-1 75 1 75 50.0 37.5 6.8 430.0TOTAL 22 2-3-1 117 2 75 66.7 39.0 5.3 547.6

TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g

2008 11 566 42 608 55.32009 11 266 75 341 31.0TOTAL 22 832 117 949 43.1

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g

2008 11 18 131 0 16 1.6 7.3 11.92009 11 15 124 0 28 1.4 8.3 11.3TOTAL 22 33 255 0 28 1.5 7.7 11.6

SCORING g td rush rcv ret pat 2pat fg total avg/g

2008 11 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 1.62009 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 22 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 0.8

KICK RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2008 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02009 11 19 514 0 57 27.1 46.7TOTAL 22 19 514 0 57 27.1 23.4

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2008 11 566 131 0 0 0 697 63.42009 11 266 124 0 514 0 904 82.2TOTAL 22 832 255 0 514 0 1601 72.8

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 11 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 02009 11 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 22 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0

2009 - Played in seven contests, tallying four total tackles ... Posted a pair of tackles against Youngstown State, plus another versus South Dakota State and Northern Iowa.

2008 -- Saw action in 11 games, making a pair of tackles during the season ... Recorded one tackle against Illinois State and then posted another versus Western Illinois.

High School -- Lettered in football and lacrosse at Indian Hills HS ... An Honorable Mention Cincinnati Hills League following his junior and senior seasons ... Was named his team’s Most Valauble Linebacker as a senior, junior and sophomore ... Earned Scholar-Athlete honors as well ... Posted 72 total tackles and a sack as a senior ... Played for coach Kevin Siple.

Personal -- Born Marcus Derek Lewis on March 28, 1990 to Marvin and Peggy Lewis in Albuqueque, N.M. ... Majoring in Physical Education ... Father, Marvin, is the head football coach for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League.

Marcus Lewis6-1 • 220 • Jr.-2LCincinnati, Ohio (Indian Hills)

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Lewis, Marcus

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 11 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0 02009 7 1 3 4 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 18 3 3 6 0-0 0 0 0 0

2009 – Was a valuable member of the practice squad.

High School - Played for one season for coach Zac Wells at Merrillville High School … Was a valuable member of

the football program.

Personal - Born Kenneth Robert Smith, Jr., on August 19, 1989 to Kenneth Smith and Carmen Howard in Gary, Ind. ... Majoring in Business Marketing.

Kenny Smith6-1 • 220 • Jr.-2LCincinnati, Ohio (Indian Hills)

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2009 – Recorded 32 total tackles ... Posted a season-high five tackles against Quincy, Eastern Illinois, South Dakota State and North Dakota State ... Hauled in his first career interception with a 26-yard return against Western Illinois ... Added another versus

Southern Illinois .... Posted a tackle for loss against South Dakota State.

High School – Lettered in football for two seasons and in track a total of four seasons at Gateway High School ... Named all-conference ... Selected to the Steel City Sports World All-State Football Team ... Recorded 15 catches for 181 yards ... Posted one 30-yard rush ... Was credited with a pair of interceptions and a total of 49 tackles ... Has previously been ranked eight fastest in the nation in the 100 meter dash as well as seventh fastest in the 200 meters ... Coached by Terry Smith.

Andrew Blackmon6-1 • 185 • So.-1LMonroeville, Pa. (Gateway)

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Blackmon, Andrew

INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2009 9 2 26 0 26 13.0 2.9TOTAL 9 2 26 0 26 13.0 2.9

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2009 9 0 0 0 0 26 26 2.9TOTAL 9 0 0 0 0 26 26 2.9

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2009 9 19 13 32 1-1 3 0 1 0TOTAL 9 19 13 32 1-1 3 0 1 0

Personal – Born Andrew Blair Blackmon on January 8, 1991 to Edward Blackmon is Pittsburgh, Pa. ... Majoring in Business Management.

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2009 – Was fourth in the on the team with his 66 tackles, split evenly among solo stops and assists ... Had seven tackles for loss, including one quarterback sack ... Set a career-high with 13 tackles against Western

Illinois, one of three games in which he recorded double figure tackles ... Had 10 tackles against Eastern Illinois, along with 10 other engagements against Southern Illinois ... Had three tackles for loss against Southern Illinois and two others versus Western Illinois, including his quarterback sack ... His 6.0 tackles per game average, ranked in a tie for 23rd in the MVFC.

High School – Earned four letters for Coach Allen Johnson at Trinity Christian Academy ... Was named all-state for three seasons ... A four-time all-county and all-district selection ... Ranks in his county’s top three all-time records with 4,036 career rushing yards ... Also lettered in basketball.

Personal – Born Jacolby Jarrell Washington on May 10, 1989 to Bridget and Herbert Martin in Morgan City, La. ... Open Preference major.

Jacolby Washington6-1 • 235 • So.-1LDeltona, Fla. (Trinity Christian)

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Washington, Jacolby

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2009 11 33 33 66 7-14 0 0 0 0TOTAL 11 33 33 66 7-14 0 0 0 0

SACKS g ua a total yards

2009 11 1 0 1 7TOTAL 11 1 0 1 7

2009 -- Team’s second leading receiving tight end, hauling in five catches for 54 yards, an average of 10.8 yards per reception ... Caught a 32-yard pass at Missouri State ... Was credited with one special team’s

tackle ... Caught three passes for 40 yards at Missouri State as well as two for 14 yards against Southern Illinois.

2008 -- Saw action in 11 contests, posting five catches for 37 yards, an average of 7.4 yards per catch ... Recorded a season-

Alex Jones6-3 • 235 • Jr.-2LCenterville, Ind. (Centerville)

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best 11-yard pass reception at Youngstown State ... Caught two passes for 16 yards against Northern Illinois and was the recipient of two more for 10 yards versus Northern Iowa ... Made a pair of special teams tackles.

High School - Three-sport letterwinner ... Was named Associated Press All-State as a junior at the safety position ... As a senior, earned AP All-State plaudits as a runningback ... Earned All-Area Player of the Year honors as a senior ... Posted 88 tackles, including 66 solos and three interceptions as a junior ... During his senior season, rushed for 1,497 yards and 22 touchdowns while also posting 180 receiving yards with a touchdown ... Also saw action on defense, recording 78 total tackles, including 16 for losses ... Played for coach Matt Holera.

Personal - Born Richard Alexander Jones on May 7, 1990 to Melinda Sekse and Richard Jones in Richmond, Ind. ... Majoring in Marketing.

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Jones, Alex

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g

2008 11 5 37 0 11 0.5 7.4 3.42009 7 5 54 0 32 0.7 10.8 7.7TOTAL 18 10 91 0 32 0.6 9.1 5.1

KICK RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2008 11 1 8 0 8 8.0 0.72009 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 18 1 8 0 8 8.0 0.4

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2008 11 0 37 0 8 0 45 4.12009 7 0 54 0 0 0 54 7.7TOTAL 18 0 91 0 8 0 99 5.5

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 11 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0 02009 7 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 18 0 3 3 0-0 0 0 0 0

2009 – Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School – Lettered in football and track ... Recorded 84 tackles, including 53 solos stops and four

sacks as a senior ... Posted 50 tackles, including 41 solo stops, six sacks and a pair of interceptions as a junior ... Honorable mention all-conference selection ... In track, placed fifth at the indoor state finals in the long jump with a mark of 21-4 .... Also placed fifth at the 2008 State Finals in the 4 x 100 meters, 4 x 200 meters and 4 x 400 meter relays .... Coached by Rick Zinanni.

Personal – Born Kamerin Mitchell on March 6, 1991 to Karen

Kamerin Mitchell6-2 • 200 • Fr.-RSKankakee, Ill. (Bishop McNamara)

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Bond in Ft. Carson, Colo. ... Majoring in Radio/TV/Film.

2009 - Caught one pass for 11 yards in three games played ... Posted his 11 yard reception against Youngstown State.

2008 - Played in nine contests, recorded four rushing attempts for 12 yards, an average of 3.0 yards per carry ... Had a season-best rush of eight yards against Eastern Illinois ... Had four carries for 12 yards versus the Panthers ... Made a special teams tackle versus Southeast Missouri State.

2007 - Sat out the season as a redshirt.

Previous School -- Lettered for four years under coach Mike Wright at Talaqanda High School ... Also lettered in basketball and wrestling ... Named all-county and all-league ... An all-district qualifier in wrestling as well as track and field ... Owns school record for rushing with 2,888 career yards gained ... Also in the school’s career touchdown record holder with 35 trips to the end zone .... Scored five touchdowns in a game on three separate occasions.

Personal - Born Michael Tyler Williams on Februrary 23, 1988 to Michael and Therese Williams in Dayton, Ohio ... Majoring in Elementary Education.

Tyler Williams5-10 • 230 • Jr.-2LOxford, Ohio (Talawanda)

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Williams, Tyler

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g

2008 9 4 12 0 8 3.0 1.32009 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 12 4 12 0 8 3.0 1.0

TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g

2008 9 12 0 12 1.32009 3 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 12 12 0 12 1.0

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g

2008 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02009 3 1 11 0 11 0.3 11.0 3.7TOTAL 12 1 11 0 11 0.1 11.0 0.9

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2008 9 12 0 0 0 0 12 1.32009 3 0 11 0 0 0 11 3.7TOTAL 12 12 11 0 0 0 23 1.9

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 9 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 02009 3 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 12 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0

High School – Lettered in football for four seasons ... A three-time all-county selection ... Named All-Metropolitain Interscholastic Conference as both a junior and senior ... An all-state honorable mention selection twice

... Named his team’s Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman ... Coached by Eric Moore.

Personal – Born Keith Christie Deitel in May 22, 1990 to Mark and Mary Dietel in Indianapolis, Ind. ... Majoring in Sports Medicine .... Brother, Kevin Dietel played football for the University of Indianapolis.

Keith Dietel6-3 • 220 • Fr.-HSGreenwood, Ind. (Center Grove)

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2009 – Was granted a NCAA medical hardship after being injured in the Sycamores third game of the season against Eastern Illinois ... Tallied 17 total tackles ... Posted season-highs of seven stops against both Quincy

and EIU ... Had three tackles against Louisville ... Posted two interceptions versus Louisville to stymie two deep Cardinal drives in the first half, which were the most ever by a Sycamore in a single game against a BCS level team ... That performance is tied for the fifth-best in the history of the program and are the most in the game since 1979 when John Allman had a pair versus Illinois State.

Previous School – Lettered for two seasons at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College ... Honorable Mention All-State selection ... Played on a pair of state championship teams and one national championship team ... Recorded 96 tackles and 3.5 sacks ... Played for coach Steve Campbell.

High School – Lettered for four seasons in football and baseball ... All-District first team as well as District MVP ... Named All-State as a senior ... During his junior season was named first team all-district ... A senior on the All-South Team ... District MVP ... Posted 112 tackles, including 5.5 sacks ... Recorded four interceptions as a senior.

Personal – Born Santino Papania Davis on February 21, 1989 to Mike and Susanne Davis in Gulfport, Miss. ... Majoring in Geology ... Brother, Mike, played football at Mississippi Gulf Coast ... Sisters, Elizabeth and Madalyn, played softball at Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Santino Davis6-1 • 220 • Jr.-1LGulfport, Miss. (Gulf Coast CC)

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Davis, Santino

INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2009 3 2 25 0 21 12.5 8.3TOTAL 3 2 25 0 21 12.5 8.3

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2009 3 0 0 0 0 25 25 8.3TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 25 25 8.3

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2009 3 8 9 17 2-5 2 0 0 0TOTAL 3 8 9 17 2-5 2 0 0 0

2009 – Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School – Lettered for four season in football, plus three in basketball and two in track ... First team All-State

in football ... Named first team All-Northern Indiana Conference ... Earned his team’s Iron Man Award ... Also earned honorable mention all-conference honors in basketball and was All-Holiday Tournament in basketball during December of 2007 ... Recorded over 100 tackles as a senior ... Reached the end zone a total of eight times ... Coached by Mike Nate.

Personal – Born Larry A. King on September 13, 1990 to Larry, Sr., and Karen King in South Bend, Ind. ... Majoring in Business Administration .... Cousin of Jimmy King, who played basketball at Michigan from 1990-94 ... Father, Larry King, Sr., played basketball at Saginaw Valley State while his cousin, Terrance Shelton, played football at Valparaiso.

Larry King6-3 • 205 • Fr.-RSSouth Bend, Ind. (Riley)

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High School – Lettered in both football and baseball for three seasons ... Associated Press All-State honorable mention, Region 9 Team, All-SIAC and Class 2A All-State Honorable Mention as a senior ... As a

junior, named Associated Press All-State Honorable Mention as well as Bloomington Herald Times All-State Honorable Mention ... Captured all-conference, all-metro and all-city honors ... Team’s MVP ... Kiwani Award winner ... 2008 best offensive back and best receiver ... In2007, best offensive back ... Ranks No. 4 on the career rushing charts with 2,293 yards ... Ranks No. 4 career average yards per rush with 6.3 ... Ranks No. 6 in career scoring with 182 points ... Finished his career with 900 career yards receiving.

Personal – Born Brent Bernard Weinzapfel on January 1, 1991 to Brian and Krista Weinzapfel in Evansville, Ind. ... Open Preference major ... Father, Brian, played football at St. Joseph’s College ... Currently coaches a Special Olympics Basketball Team.

Brent Weinzapfel6-2 • 225 • Fr.-HSEvansville, Ind. (Mater Dei)

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2009 -- Saw action in all 11 contests for the Sycamores as a backup linebacker ... Recorded 12 tackles on the season, including five solo stops ... Tied a career-high with five tackles at Missouri State.

2008 -- Played in six games, recording seven total tackles, including four solo stops ... Had a season-best five tackle outing at Youngstown State ... Forced a fumble against the Penguins ...

Alex Bettag5-11 • 210 • Jr.-2LSanta Claus, Ind. (Heritage Hills)

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High School – Lettered three seasons in football at Avon High School ... A first-team all-conference selection in both 2007 & 2008 ... Named to the Indiana Football Coaches Association All-State First Team for Class 5A in

2008 ... A Bloomington Herald Times Underclass First Team All-State selection as a junior ... Associated Press All-State Honorable Mention in each of his final two seasons ... Indianapolis Star All-West First Team selection as a senior ... Hendrick’s County Flyer First Team selection ... Voted his team’s Most Consistent Lineman for offense as a junior ... Named the MVP of the defensive line as a senior ... A team captain, he earned the Leadership Award as a senior ... Team’s leading tackler in 2008 ... Also paced the team in tackles for loss and sacks as a senior ... Posted 111 tackles, 11 sacks and 23 tackles for loss ... Recorded 17 tackles in a single-game as a sophomore ... Coached by Dave Shelbourne.

Personal – Born Tyler Joseph Boyd on February 24, 1991 to Tim and Angie Boyd in Batesville, Ind. .... Open Preference major.

Tyler Boyd6-2 • 240 • Fr.-HSAvon, Ind. (Avon)

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High School – Lettered for three seasons in both basketball and football ... An all-county selection as well as all-conference and all-state honorable mention pick ... Named to the Indianapolis Star East Team as

well as the All-State Academic Team ... Earned Most Improved Defensive Lineman Award for two seasons as well as the Coaches Award .... Coached by Doug Peacock.

Personal – Born Tyler David Stafford on July 13, 1990 to Chris and Dave Stafford in Indianapolis, Ind. ... Open Preference major ... Father, Dave, played basketball at Indian River Junior College.

Tyler Stafford6-3 • 240 • Fr.-RSFortville, Ind. (Mount Vernon)

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2009 – Saw action in 10 contests, posting 29 tackles ... Recorded a season-best 11 total tackles at Missouri State ... Had five multi-tackle games ... Was credited with a pair of tackles for loss against the Bears

... Posted three quarterback sacks on the season, one against Eastern Illinois and two more versus Missouri State ... Forced a fumble in his collegiate debut against Quincy and another in the season finale versus North Dakota State.

High School – Played for one season at Hargrave Military ... Played at Cypress Fairbanks High School, where he captured second team all-district honors as a junior and first team all-district plaudits as a senior ... As a member of the strong 5A school located in Houston, Texas, his team went into the quarterfinals of the state playoffs in which he started for them ... As a senior he recorded nine sacks, five passes defended and a a pair of interceptions with over 80 tackles ... In the second round of the Texas 5A Playoffs against Lamar, he intercepted a pass and returned it 20 yards for a touchdown, which sealed the victory as was voted the eighth best play in the entire state of Texas for the year .... Earned Defensive Player of the Year honors as a senior ... Also honored as one of his district’s top athletes in the sport of soccer ... Cypress Fairbanks HS was voted the fourth-highest ranked high school for athletes in the United States by Sports Illustrated.

Personal – Born Austen Wozniak on October 13, 1989 to Susie and Johnnye Wozniak in Fort Worth, Texas ... Majoring in Business Management.

Austen Wozniak6-2 • 235 • So.-1LHouston, Texas (Hargrave Military)

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Personal: Born Alex J. Bettag on May 22, 1989 to Jeff and Jan Bettag in Jasper, Ind. ... Majoring in Social Studies Education

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2009 - Saw action in seven contests, recorded 64 total tackles ... Posted 21 solo stops as well as 43 assists ... Had one quarterback sack ... Posted an interception with a 25 yard return against Western Illinois ...

Was credited with a team-high five pass breakups ... Went into double figure tackles in three games, including a career-high 16 stops at Northern iowa ... Tallied 12 tackles in his season debut at South Dakota State ... Was credited with 11 stops versus Western Illinois ... Had nine tackles against both Southern Illinois and Youngstown State.

2008 - Played in all 12 games for the Sycamores, posting 54 total tackles, including 19 solo stops ... Had three pass breakups and forced a pair of fumbles ... Recorded a season-high 14 tackles in the final game of the year against Missouri State ... Also had eight total tackles against North Dakota State and Northern Iowa ... In his collegiate debut, Cook made four solo tackles against Eastern Michigan ... Forced fumbles against Eastern Michigan and Youngstown State ... Broke up a trio of passes against North Dakota State ... Averaged 4.4 tackles per game, which ranked 48th-best in the Missouri Valley Football Conference .

High School - An Indiana Football Football Coaches Association All-State selection ... Named to the Bloomington Herald Times All-State Team ... Associated Press All-State Honorable Mention pick ... All-Region 10 All-State Team ... Named All-Conference Indiana ... All-area selection as a senior ... Played for coach Tim Bless.

Personal - Born Clifton Hamilton Cook, Jr. on January 3, 1990 to Clifton Cook in Germany ... Open Preference major.

CJ Cook6-0 • 230 • Jr.-2LColumbus, Ind. (North)

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Cook, CJ

KICK RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2008 12 1 7 0 7 7.0 0.62009 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 19 1 7 0 7 7.0 0.4

INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2008 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02009 7 1 25 0 25 25.0 3.6TOTAL 19 1 25 0 25 25.0 1.3

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2008 12 0 0 0 7 0 7 0.62009 7 0 0 0 0 25 25 3.6TOTAL 19 0 0 0 7 25 32 1.7

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 12 19 35 54 0-0 3 2 0 02009 7 21 43 64 1-2 6 0 0 0TOTAL 19 40 78 118 1-2 9 2 0 0

2009 - Saw action in seven contests for the Sycamores along the offensive line. 2008 - Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School - Named to the Bloomington Herald Times Top 30 ... All-MIC ... Associated Press All-State/Top 50 ... Named to the Indiana Football Coaches’ Association 5A All-State Team ... An all-county selection as both a junior and senior ... all-region all-star ... Nominated for North/South All-Star Game ... Named his team’s Most Improved Senior.

Personal - Born Justin Wood on January 7, 1990 to Trella Whitlock in Franklin, Ind. ... Majoring in Business Finance.

Justin Wood6-4 • 290 • So.-1LGreenwood, Ind. (Center Grove)

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2009 – Was a valuable member of the practice squad.

High School – Lettered for three seasons in football and track ... First Team All-Wabash Valley selection

on the defensive side of the football in 2007 and a Region 6 All-Star that same season ... Named a Wabash Valley All-Star in 2008 and was an IHSAA State Finalist in the shotput as a senior ... Participated in link crew and the mentoring program.

Personal – Born Aaron Blake Edwards on August 19, 1989 to Elaine Edwards in Terre Haute, Ind. ... Majoring in Physical Education.

Aaron Edwards6-0 • 250 • So.-SQTerre Haute, Ind. (North Vigo)

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2009 – Played in 10 contests for the Sycamores, earning his first career start at the left guard position against Louisville ... Made three consecutive starts at left guard versus Louis, Eastern Illinois and South Dakota

State ... Returned to the starting line-up at center for the final final five games of the regular season, beginning at Illinois State ... Was the starting center at Illinois State, Western Illinois, Southern Illinois, at Missouri State and North Dakota State.

High School – Lettered for three seasons in football plus one year in wrestling ... Named All-State as a senior ... Was an all-area honorable mention selection as a junior ... Named all-area first team in 2008 ... A two-time all-conference first team selection ... Earned his team’s Most Valuable Lineman Award as a senior .... Team Sportsmanship Award ... HCC Sportsmanship Award ... Posted his team’s highest blocking average in both 2007 and 2008 .... Coached by Jeremy Flowers.

Personal – Born FN Lutz III on May 24, 1991 to FN Jr., and Bonnie Lutz in Lafayette, Ind. ... Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Named the Indiana State Fair Woodworker of the Year twice, plus five honorable mentions.

FN Lutz6-3 • 275 • So.-1LWest Lafayette, Ind. (Harrison)

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2009 – Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School – Talented young player who earned several Player of the Week awards on a team level throughout

his high school career ... Coached by Tom Bolden.

Personal – Born Brad Hasdorff on April 8, 1991 to Danyel Wells and Shawn Hasdorff in Cincinnati, Ohio ... Majoring in Education.

Brad Hasdorff6-5 • 280 • Fr.-RSCincinnati, Ohio (Colerain)

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2009 - Appeared in all contests for the Sycamores, making starts in each ... Began the season as the starter at right guard and held that position for the season’s first six contests ... Was at right guard against Quincy, at

Louisville, Eastern Illinois, at South Dakota State, Youngstown State and at Northern Iowa ... Moved over to right tackle for the season’s final five games, starting each ... Was the team’s right tackle at Illinois State, Western Illinois, Southern Illinois, at Missouri State and against North Dakota State in the regular season finale.

2008 - Played and started in six games for the Sycamores ... Started his first career game at Eastern Michigan and followed that with starts against Eastern Illinois, Northern Illinois, Illinois State, Southern Illinois and Western Illinois ... Played the left guard position along the offensive line.

High School - Earned all-league, all-district and all-city honors at Colerain HS ... Was named his team’s best offensive lineman as a senior ... Posted 106 total knockdowns as a senior and 121 knockdowns at as a junior ... Won an Ohio State Championship as a junior ... Played for coach Tom Bolden. Personal - Born Evan Walter Borchers on October 9, 1989 to Lucy and Steve Borchers in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Evan Borchers6-2 • 295 • Jr.-2LCincinnati, Ohio (Colerain)

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2009 - Began the season as the team’s starting left guard against Quincy ... Appeared in the Quincy, Louisville, at South Dakota State and Western Illinois contests.

2008 – Played and started in the final five games for the Sycamores … Started his first career game at South Dakota State … Also started against North Dakota State, at Youngstown State and in the season finale against Northern Iowa … Played the left guard position along the offensive line.

High School - Earned all-conference and all-region honors ... Honorable Mention All-State selection.

Corey Bichey6-0 • 340 • Jr.-2LAmbridge, Pa. (Ambridge)

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2009 - Played and started in all 11 contests for the Sycamores ... Began the season as the team’s starting right tackle as he posted starts against Quincy, at Louisville, Eastern Illinois, at South Dakota State, Youngstown

State and at Northern Iowa ... Moved over to the left tackle position and started at Illinois State, Western Illinois, Southern Illinois, at Missouri State and North Dakota State.

2008 - Played in all 12 games for the Sycamores, including earning 11 starts ... Played the first snap of every game, excluding the North Dakota State contest ... Was featured at the right tackle position.

2007 - Sat out the season as a redshirt.

Previous School - A three-year letterwinner for coach Brian Woodard at Plainfield High School ... Also competed for two seasons in basketball as well as track and field ... Named to the Indiana Football Coaches Association All-State First Team ... Was also a first team all-conference selection as well as an academic all-conference pick ... Selected to the All-Metro West Team ... Named Plainfield’s Offensive Player of the Week four times as a senior ... Was team defensive player of the week five times ... Named his team’s Most Valuable Lineman and a team captain as a senior ... His seven sacks tied the school record ... Recorded 71 pancake blacks and graded out over 90 percent blocking as a senior.

Personal - Born Josh Peter Jellison on September 19, 1988 to Pete and Jo Jellison in Indianapolis, Ind. ... Majoring in Criminology.

Josh Jellison6-5 • 280 • Sr.-3LPlainfield, Ind. (Plainfield)

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2009 - Saw action in three contests for the Sycamores ... Appeared against Quincy, Eastern Illinois and at South Dakota State.

2008 - Sat out the season as a redshirt after suffering a preseason knee injury.

High School - Four-year letterwinner in football ... Earned Associated Press All-State Honorable Mention honors ... Named to the Indiana Football Coaches’ Association Top 50 Team ... All-Region 10 selection ... First Team All-State as awarded by the Bloomington Herald Times ... Columbus Republic All-Area selection ... Named All-Conference Indiana ... Earned his team’s Best Offensive Lineman Award ... Played for coach Tim Bless.

Personal -- Born Casey Garrett Paswater on October 12, 1989 to Nina and Deryl Paswater in Columbus, Ind. ... Majoring in Physical Education.

Casey Paswater6-4 • 295 • So.-1LColumbus, Ind. (North)

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2009 -- Earned a start at tight end at Louisville and also made starts at left tackle against both Youngstown State and at Northern Iowa ... Saw action in a total of five contests.

2008 -- Earned his first career start against Southeast Missouri State and kept the position for the remainder of the season, nine games ... Started each of the final contests of the season at the left tackle position.

High School -- Two-sport letterwinner ... Named all-area ... Named Most Improved Basketball player for Bloomington North HS as a freshman and sophomore ... Played for coach Tim Bless. Personal -- Born Jesse Winston Wright on November 29, 1989 to Cathy and Joby Wright in Bloomington, Ind. ... Majoring in Communications.

Jesse Wright6-4 • 280 • Jr.-2LColumbus, Ind. (North)

68 Personal - Born Corey Bichey on February 26, 1990 to Kim and Steve Bichey in Ambridge, Penn. ... Majoring in Exercise Science.

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2009 - Appeared and started in all 11 contests for the Sycamores ... Began the season as the team’s starting left tackle where he made starts against Quincy, at Louisville, Eastern Illinois and at South Dakota State ... Moved

over to start at the left guard position for the final seven contests ... Was the starting left tackle against Youngstown State, at Northern Iowa, at Illinois State, Western Illinois, Southern Illinois, at Missouri State and in the regular season finale against North Dakota State. High School - Three-year letterwinner in football ... Named first team all-conference ... All-State selection ... All-Region 2 player ... Earned Indiana Dream Team State. Personal - Born Michael Garrett Smith on February 5, 1990 to Danielle Smith in Arlington Heights, Ill. ... Majoring in Criminology.

Mike Smith6-3 • 310 • Jr.-2LMishawaka, Ind. (Penn)

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2009 - Took a redshirt season after suffering a preseason injury.

2008 - Helped anchor the offensive line at the right guard position ... Started and played in all 12 games

for the Sycamores at right guard ... Joined center Jack Byrne as the only two Sycamore offensive linemen to play and start each contest.

2007 -- Started the final seven games of the season at the right guard position ... Member of an offensive front that blocked for the 80th best rushing offense in the nation, averaging 138.36 yards per game. The Sycamore offensive front allowed just 1.82 sacks per game, a number which ranked fifth-best in the league and tied for 52nd nationally.

2006 - Earned three consecutive starts at right guard during the final three games of the year ... Part of an offense which finished the year ranked as the 26th best in the nation ... Member of offensive line which allowed just 1.18 sacks per game, a number

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which finished the year ranked 21st in the NCAA.

High School - Played at Maine South High School for Dave Inserra ... Lettered in football as well as baseball, basketball, and wrestling ... Was an honorable mention all-state selection by both the Chicago Tribune and the Illinois High School Coaches Association ... Voted as the Central Suburban Conference’s Best Lineman in 2005 and was the runner-up for the award in 2004 ... All-conference selection as a senior and junior ... Team advanced to the Illinois Class 8A State Championship Game for three consecutive seasons.

Personal - Born Patrick M. Burke on December 19, 1987 to Michael and Carol Burke in Chicago, Ill. ... Majoring in Business Insurance.

2009 - Appeared in six contests for the Sycamores along the offensive front ... Made one tackle at Missouri State.

2008 - Sat out the season after suffering a preseason knee injury.

2007 - Sat out the season as a redshirt.

Previous School - Played one season for coach John Shuman at Fork Union Military Academy.

High School - Lettered for two years at Pioneer High School for coach Chuck White ... Selected all-conference and all-area.

Personal - Born Odeh Mureed Farha on September 22, 1989 to Mureed and Aisha Farha in Ann Arbor, Mich. ... Majoring in Business Accounting.

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2009 -- Named an All-MVFC Honorable Mention selection ... Started every contest for the Sycamores at the defensive tackle position ... recorded 42 total stops, including 22 solos tackles ... Had 11 tackles for loss over

the course of the season, which was a team-high ... Was credited with one quarterback hurry against Youngstown State ... Forced a pair of fumbles and blocked a kick versus Southern Illinois ... Tied his career-high three times with six tackles at Louisville, at Northern Iowa and against Western Illinois ... Had five contests with multiple tackles for loss, posting two each against Eastern Illinois, at Northern Iowa, at Illinois State, Western Illinois and Southern Illinois ... Had two quarterback sacks at Illinois State and posted another versus Western Illinois ... His .82 tackles per loss average ranked in a tie for eighth-best in the MVFC ... Averaged .27 quarterback sacks per game, which was tied for 20th-best in the conference .... Became the first Sycamore since the 2006 season to start a game on defense but also score an offensive touchdown when he plunged into the end zone for his first career score against Northern Iowa after lining up at fullback ... Was credited with a three-yard touchdown run on the play.

2008 -- Played in all 12 games for the Sycamores, starting eight at the defensive tackle position ... Made 36 total tackles, including 16 solo stops ... Was credited with five tackles for loss during the season ... Made a season-best six total tackle in back-to-back games against Youngstown State and Northern Iowa ... Had a pair of tackles for losses against the Penguins ... His lone quarterback sack of the season was against Southeast Missouri State ... Forced a fumble versus Illinois State .... Credited with a quarterback hurry against North Dakota State.

High School -- Named all-state, all-conference, and all-county as a senior ... Earned Bloomington Herald Times All-State Honorable Mention plaudits ... Three-sport letterwinner ... Played for coach Derek Moyers. Personal -- Born Roderick Lee Hardy on February 2, 1990 to Jonita Johnson and Robert Hardy in Indianapolis, Ind. ... Youngest of three children ... Open Preference major.

Rod Hardy6-2 • 295 • Jr.-2LIndianapolis, Ind. (Pike)

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Hardy, Rod

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g

2008 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02009 11 2 10 1 9 5.0 0.9TOTAL 23 2 10 1 9 5.0 0.4

TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g

2008 12 0 0 0 0.02009 11 10 0 10 0.9TOTAL 23 10 0 10 0.4

SCORING g td rush rcv ret pat 2pat fg total avg/g

2008 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02009 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.5TOTAL 23 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.3

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2008 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02009 11 10 0 0 0 0 10 0.9TOTAL 23 10 0 0 0 0 10 0.4

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 12 16 20 36 5-10 0 1 0 02009 11 22 20 42 11-36 0 2 0 1TOTAL 23 38 40 78 16-46 0 3 0 1

SACKS g ua a total yards

2008 12 1 0 1 52009 11 3 0 3 19TOTAL 23 4 0 4 24

2009 - Appeared and started in all 11 contests for the Sycamores ... Began the season as the starting center against Quincy, at Louisville, Eastern Illinois, at South Dakota State, Youngstown State and at Northern

Iowa ... Started the final five games of the year at right guard, beginning at Illinois State and continuing against Western Illinois, Southern Illinois, at Missouri State and in the regular season finale versus North Dakota State.

2008 -- Made a total of nine starts at the defensive tackle position, playing in all 12 games for the Sycamores ... Made 26 total tackles, including 10 solos ... Was credited with a tackle for loss at Eastern Illinois ... Made a season-high five tackle at Eastern Illinois ... In Missouri Valley Football Conference games only, he made a season-high three tackles against Western Illinois and North Dakota State.

2007 -- Sat out the season as a redshirt.

Previous School - A four-year letterwinner for coach Russ Radthe at Griffin High School ... Also lettered in basketball ... Named to the Indiana Football Coaches Association Junior All-State Team ... An Indiana Top 50 selection ... Member of the Associated Press First-Team ... Earned Bloomington Herald Times Junior All-State honors ... A member of the Top 33 ... Indiana Class 3A Defensive

Ben Geffert6-3 • 285 • Jr.-2LGriffith, Ind. (Griffith)

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Most Valuable Player ... Named to the Primetime 25 ... Recorded 111 total tackles as well as nine tackles for loss ... Posted 11.5 sacks and a pair of pass deflections ... Blocked two kicks.

Personal - Born Benjamin John Geffert on October 19, 1987 to Thomas and Debbie Geffert in Munster, Ind. ... Majoring in Physical Education.

2009 – Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School – Lettered for three seasons in football and three more in volleyball ... An all-conference

selection at tight end ... Named an all-state volleyball player ... A member of the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association “Finest 40” Class AA All-Star Team for volleyball ... Earned the Great American Rivalry Series Scholarship ... Coached by Don Yanessa.

Personal – Born Lucas Andrew Ecimovic on October 15, 1990 to Kathy and Stephen Ecimovic in Sewickley, Pa. ... Majoring in Exercise Science.

Luke Ecimovic6-3 • 255 • Fr.-RSAmbridge, Pa. (Ambridge)

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2009 - Appeared in seven contests ... Tallied a total of nine tackles during the season, including four solo stops and five assists ... Recorded a career-best three tackles at Northern Iowa, which owning a pair against Quincy ...

Made a tackle for loss versus Quincy.

2008 - Played in all 12 games for the Sycamores, making eight total tackles ... Had three solos stops during the year ... Recorded a season-high two tackles against North Dakota State.

High School - Lettered for two seasons under coach Cory at Penn High School ... Named All-NIC for football as well as track and field.

Personal - Born Milton Redwine Jr. on April 26, 1989 to Milton Redwine Sr., and Sequoia Green in Pittsburgh, Penn. ... Majoring in Communications.

Milton Redwine, Jr.6-3 • 245 • Sr.-2LMishawaka, Ind. (Penn)

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Individual Career History

Redwine, Milton

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 12 3 5 8 0-0 0 0 0 02009 7 4 5 9 1-1 0 0 0 0TOTAL 19 7 10 17 1-1 0 0 0 0

2009 Saw action in nine contests ... Made three pass receptions for 45 yards, averaging 15.0 yards per catch ... Hauled in a season-best 19 yard pass reception at Missouri State ... Also made one catch for 13 yards against

Eastern Illinois as well as another 13-yarder versus Youngstown State ... Made four kickoff returns at South Dakota State for a total of 51 yards and busted loose for a 30-yard return against North Dakota State.

High School - Lettered for two seasons in football and four in track ... As a senior earned all-state honorable mention in football ... An All-Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference First Team selection .... All-Johnson County First Team ... In track, he was the MIC Pole Vault Champion, as well as the sectional and regional champion ... Qualified for the state championships as both a junior and senior ... Was the MIC Rushing Champion as a senior ... Earned the Center Grove High School “Ace” Award (Attitude, Commitment and Enthusiasm) .... Member of the IHSAA Class 5A State Championship Team ... Posted 145 carries for 1,620 yards with 23 touchdowns ... Recorded 10 receptions for 272 yards with two more scores ... Holds the school record with 11.2 yards per carry ... Had 17 kick returns for 357 yards ... Special Teams Holder for school record 92-of-93 PAT’s ... Coached by Eric Moore.

Personal – Born Tanner Shane Riley on March 12, 1991 to Brad and Robin Riley in Indianapolis, Ind. ... Open Preference major ... Father, Brad, played football at Franklin College from 1976-1980 and was a four-year starter at defensive back.

Tanner Riley5-10 • 175 • S0.-1LGreenwood, Ind. (Center Grove)

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Individual Career History

Riley, Tanner

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g

2009 9 3 45 0 19 0.3 15.0 5.0TOTAL 9 3 45 0 19 0.3 15.0 5.0

KICK RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g

2009 9 5 81 0 30 16.2 9.0TOTAL 9 5 81 0 30 16.2 9.0

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2009 9 0 45 0 81 0 126 14.0TOTAL 9 0 45 0 81 0 126 14.0

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2009 – Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School – Lettered four years in football, basketball and baseball ... Named to the Indiana Football

Coaches Association Top 50 as a senior ... Earned IFCA Junior All-State status as a quarterback as a junior and a defensive back as a sophomore ... Associated Press All-State as both a senior and junior ... Bloomington Herald Times Second Team Junior All-State as a quarterback following his junior season ... Named the Old Sprice Red Zone National Player of the Year as a senior ... Three-time football All-Wabash River Conference honoree ... Taken all-conference honors twice in both basketball and baseball ... Holds all Rockville High School passing records ... Tallied 7,880 career passing yards which is 12th all-time in the state of Indiana ... As a senior, completed 213-of-324 passes (65.7 percent) for 2,947 yards and 47 touchdowns .... Rushed 165 times for 1,026 yards with 18 touchdowns, scoring a total of 116 points ... For his career, completed 555-of-954 passes (58.1 percent) for 7,880 yards with 103 touchdowns ... Had 412 career rushing attempts for 2,284 yards and 39 touchdowns ... Recorded 18 career defensive interceptions ... Coached by Herb King.

Personal – Born Matthew Jordan King on June 22, 1990 to Herb and Nancy King in Danville, Ill. ... Open preference major ... Father, Herb, played football for Bluffton from 1980-82 ... Member of the National Honor Society and 4-H.

Matt King6-1 • 190 • Fr.-RSRockville, Ind. (Rockville)

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2009 – Played in 10 contests, starting the final eight games for the Sycamores at the tight end position ... Was the team’s leading receiving tight end, posting 12 catches for 105 yards, an average of 8.8 yards per catch ...

Hauled in a season-long pass reception of 18 yards at Missouri State ... Tallied four catches for 51 yards at Missouri State and also posted four catches for 21 yards at South Dakota State ... Made a four-yard pass reception in his collegiate debut at Louisville ... Had two catches for 24 yards against North Dakota State.

High School – Lettered for three seasons in football ... Named Associated Press All-State Honorable Mention ... All-Wabash Valley Honorable Mention ... Took home the Student Council Athletic Award as well as the Braves Iron Award ... Offensive Player of the Year ... Member of the 2009 Wabash Valley Football Coaches Association All-Star Team ... Caught 54 passes for 727 yards with five touchdowns as a senior ... Recorded 113 total tackles, including seven for losses and four sacks ... Coached by Mark Raetz.

Personal – Born Michael Jeffery Mardis on October 16, 1990 to Brenda Mardis in Milwaukee, Wis. ... Majoring in Nursing.

Michael Mardis6-3 • 220 • So.-1LTerre Haute, Ind. (South Vigo)

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Individual Career History

Mardis, Michael

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g

2009 10 12 105 0 18 1.2 8.8 10.5TOTAL 10 12 105 0 18 1.2 8.8 10.5

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2009 10 0 105 0 0 0 105 10.5TOTAL 10 0 105 0 0 0 105 10.5

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2009 10 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 10 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0

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2009 – Sat out the season as a redshirt after suffering a season ending injury in the first game against Quincy ... Made one pass reception for 17 yards versus Quincy.

High School – Lettered in football and baseball for three seasons ... In football was named to the all-area and Dream Team as a senior ... A First Team All-State selection ... Region II All-Star ... First Team All-Conference selection as a junior ... Junior All-State ... Was a first team all-conference and Junior All-Star Showcase Participant in baseball .... Coached by Cory Yeaman.

Personal – Born Garrick D. Dikos on October 13, 1990 to Greg and Sally Dikos in South Bend, Ind. ... Majoring in Special Education ... Father, Greg, played baseball at Ball State and was drafted by the Atlanta Braves .... Brother, Gregory, played baseball at Arizona State and Cincinnati.

Garrick Dikos6-3 • 210 • Fr.-RSMishawaka, Ind. (Penn)

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Individual Career History

Dikos, Garrick

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g

2009 1 1 17 0 17 1.0 17.0 17.0TOTAL 1 1 17 0 17 1.0 17.0 17.0

ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

2009 1 0 17 0 0 0 17 17.0TOTAL 1 0 17 0 0 0 17 17.0

2009 - Appeared in all 11 contests for the Sycamores, starting in each of the first seven at a defensive tackle position ... Posted 39 total tackles, including 15 solo stops ... Made eight tackles for loss, was credited with one

quarterback hurry and forced a fumble ... Set a new career-high with seven total tackles in the season opener against Quincy ... Tallied three tackles for loss versus Quincy and forced a fumble ... Had six stops at South Dakota State and against Youngstown State ... His .59 tackles for loss per game average ranked in a tie for 24th best in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.

2008 - Started two of the final three games for the Sycamores as a defensive tackle, playing 11 contests ... Made 26 total tackles,

Nate Brown6-0 • 260 • Sr.-3LYpsilanti, Mich. (Willow Run)

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Individual Career History

Brown, Nate

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2007 11 21 32 53 4-19 0 1 0 02008 11 9 17 26 4-6 0 0 1 02009 11 15 24 39 8-21 0 1 0 0TOTAL 33 45 73 118 16-46 0 2 1 0

SACKS g ua a total yards

2007 11 2 0 2 132008 11 1 0 1 42009 11 0 0 0 0TOTAL 33 3 0 3 17

including nine solo stops ... Was credited with four tackles for loss during the season, including a pair against Youngstown State ... Made one quarterback sack as well versus the Penguins ... Recovered one fumble against Eastern Illinois ... Posted six total tackles against Youngstown State.

2007 - Saw action in all 11 games for the Sycamores, posting 32 total tackles, including 11 solo stops... Ranked second on the team with four tackles for losses ... Was the team leader with two sacks on the season ... Forced one fumble against Southern Illinois ... Was credited with a season-best six tackles against Western Kentucky ... Posted a Gateway Football Conference season-high four tackles at Missouri Stat e... Recorded quarterback sacks versus Eastern Illinois and Eastern Illinois ... Was credited with a pair of tackles for loss against Eastern Illinois.

High School - Lettered in football for four seasons under coach Rufus Pipkins at Willow Run High School ... An All-State Defensive selection ... Named his football team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior ... Owns the school season record for tackles with 137 total stops.

Personal - Born Nathaniel James Lewis Brown on February 18, 1988 to Laurence Patterson and Charissa Bass in Ypsilanti, Mich. ... Majoring in Recreation and Sports Management.

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2009 – Recorded 32 total tackles on the season, including 12 solo stops ... Made six tackles for loss, including a pair at Missouri State ... Tallied a season-high five tackles in three different contests, including Quincy,

Youngstown State and at Missouri State ... Had quarterback sacks at South Dakota State and against Western Illinois ... Ended the season with three quarterback hurries, including Eastern Illinois, Youngstown State and at Illinois State ... Broke up a pass against Eastern Illinois ... Had multiple tackle in 10 of the Sycamores’ 11 contests.

High School – Lettered for four years in football, two years in wrestling and one year in track ... An all-area selection in football for four consecutive seasons ... A two-time all-conference honoree and a one time all-state selection ... Coached by Kelly Brasheer.

Personal – Born Benjamin Olu Alan Obaseki on August 12, 1990 to Art and Linda Obaseki in Washington, Ind. ... Majoring in Pre-Medicine.

Ben Obaseki6-3 • 235 • So.-1LWashington, Ind. (Washington)

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Individual Career History

Obaseki, Ben

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2009 11 12 20 32 6-20 1 0 0 1TOTAL 11 12 20 32 6-20 1 0 0 1

SACKS g ua a total yards

2009 11 2 0 2 15TOTAL 11 2 0 2 15

2009 - Appeared in 11 contests for the Sycamores, starting the final four contests at the defensive tackle position ... Recorded 12 tota tackles, including three for loss ... Had a quarterback sack in the season

opener against Quincy ... Posted a career-high four tackles against Southern Illinois on the heals of recording three stops against Western Illinois.

2008 - Saw action in five games, posting four total tackles, including one for a loss ... Had season-best performances of two tackles against Illinois State and Southern Illinois ... Recorded his tackle for loss against the Salukis.

High School - Named all-city as a senior ... Lettered in football as well as track ... Played for coach Antonio Watts.

Personal - Born Lawrence Michael Young on May 18, 1990 to Eklund Fisher and Lawrence Young in Detroit, Mich. ... Majoring in Business Management.

Lawrence Young6-3 • 290 • Jr.-2LDetroit, Mich. (Renaissance)

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Individual Career History

Young, Lawrence

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2008 5 3 1 4 1-3 0 0 0 02009 11 5 7 12 3-10 0 0 0 0TOTAL 16 8 8 16 4-13 0 0 0 0

SACKS g ua a total yards

2008 5 0 0 0 02009 11 1 0 1 6TOTAL 16 1 0 1 6

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2009 - Saw action in seven contests along the Sycamore defensive line ... Made a solo tackle against Quincy, which was for a loss ... Added an assist against North Dakota State.

High School - Earned three letters under Coach Steve Bryce at Etiwanda High School ... Named second-team All-Bezdine in 2006 and 2007 ... Selected as the offensive line’s most valuable player in his junior and senior years ... Posted 44 tackles as a senior for third-most in the league ... Also lettered one year in track and field.

Personal - Born Jordan Alexander Scott on Aug. 29, 1989 in Fontana, Calif. to James Scott and Alice Scott ... Has two brothers, James and Justin ... Cousin, Charles Parhms, played football at the University of Miami (Fla.) ... Majoring in psychology.

Jordan Scott6-0 • 255 • Sr.-1LFontana, Calif. (Citrus CC)

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Individual Career History

Scott, Jordan

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2009 7 1 1 2 1-2 0 0 0 0TOTAL 7 1 1 2 1-2 0 0 0 0

2009 - Saw action in six contests for the Sycamores, making a pair of tackles ... Had tackles at South Dakota State and at Northern Iowa.

2008 - Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School - Three-year letterwinner in football and two-year letterwinner in basketball ... As a junior, was an all-conference honorable mention selection and was named First Team All-Conference on defense as a senior ... Named Southwest Ohio All-District Second Team ... Took home Cincinnati Enquirer All-Star Honorable Mention plaudits ... Was named his team’s Most Improved Defensive Lineman as a junior ... Earned Best Defensive Lineman honors as a senior ... Paced his team in sacks and forced fumbles as a senior ... Named the Wyoming HS Booster Club Player of the Week ... Played for coach Jim Barre.

Jordan Bright6-7 • 290 • So.-1LCincinnati, Ohio (Wyoming)

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Individual Career History

Bright, Jordan

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2009 6 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 6 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0 0

2009 - Named to the Missouri Valley Football Conference All-Newcomer Team ... Also an All-MVC Second Team selection at linebacker ... Played and started in all 11 contests for the Sycamores as the middle linebacker

... Led the team with 117 total tackles, including 52 solo stops

... Recorded 10 tackles for loss as well as a pair of quarterback sacks ... Had one fumble recovery against Quincy ... Was credited with a quarterback hurry against Western Illinois ... Broke up a pass against Quincy ... Had a team-best eight contests in which he tallied double figure tackles ... Set a season-high with 16 total tackles in the regular season finale against North Dakota State ... HAd 15 stops in the victory over Western Illinois ... Had 12 stops against Youngstown State and at Northern Iowa ... Posted 11 tackles at Louisville ... Recorded 10 stops versus Quincy, at Illinois State and at Missouri State ... Had a pair of tackles of loss against Youngstown State, Western Illinois at Missouri State ... Was credited with two quarterback sacks at Missouri State ... His 10.64 tackles per game average ranked second best in the Missouri Valley Football Conference and 12th nationally.

2008 - Sat out the season after suffering a knee injury during preseason drills.

High School - Named to the all-city team as a junior ... Also earned Junior All-State honors during the same season ... Was a second team all-city selection as a senior ... Posted 142 tackles, plus five interceptions and a pair of returns for touchdowns as a junior ... Recorded 166 tackles as a senior, plus a pair of sacks ... Was credited with 47 tackles for loss ... Rushed for 124 yards and posted a touchdown ... Played for coach Thomas Wilcher. Personal - Born Aaron Mykel Archie on February 11, 1990 to Stephanie and Larry Williams in Detroit, Mich. ... Open Preference major ... Oldest of four children.

Aaron Archie6-0 • 230 • So.-1LDetroit, Mich. (Cass Tech)

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Personal - Born Jordan Jerome Bright on October 6, 1989 to Allyson Bright in Cincinnati, Ohio ... Majoring in Civil Engineering.

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Archie, Aaron

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

2009 11 52 65 117 10-21 1 0 1 0TOTAL 11 52 65 117 10-21 1 0 1 0

SACKS g ua a total yards

2009 11 1 1 2 10TOTAL 11 1 1 2 10

High SchoolLettered for Coach John Hart and Warren Central High School … Named a 2010 Parade All-American … Honored as first-team all-state by the Associated Press and IFCA …

Selected as one of the top 50 players in the state by the IFCA … Set a Class 5A record and was the second leading rusher in the nation with 3,105 rushing yards last season … Scored a total of 38 touchdowns last season, while averaging 7.7 yards per carry … Averaged 204 rushing yards per game.

PersonalMother is Kimberly Smith … Grandmother is Joyce Footman … Has one sister, Ischela … Undecided on an academic major.

High SchoolWas an All-South selection at defen-sive end for Whiteland Community High School.

PersonalBorn Andre DuPree Lovelle Biggers on January 8, 1991 to An-drea Anderson in Michigan City, Ind.

High SchoolWas a standout running back for Warren Central ... Paced the team as a senior in 2009 with 205 rushing attempts for 1,273 yards, averaging over six yards per carry and over 100

yards per game ... Rushed for 13 touchdowns ... Season-long rush of 59 yards came against Ben Davis ... Was an all-state selec-tion as a senior.

PersonalBorn George Lamonte Cheeseborough on April 21, 1990 in Indianapolis, Ind. ... Engineering major.

High SchoolLettered three years for Coach Cory Yeoman at Penn High School … Named to the honorable mention all-state team … Selected as one of the top 50 players in the state by the

IFCA … Also lettered in baseball.

PersonalBorn on Nov. 13, 1991 to Carol and Chip Estep … Undecided on an academic major.

High SchoolNamed All-Hoosier Crossroads Con-ference ... Was an Indiana Football Coaches Association All-State selec-tion .. Honorable Mention All-State pick as well by the Associated Press

... Named a Region 8 All-Star ... Was selected to compete in the Grange Insurance North/South All-Star Classic ... Lettered in football for three seasons.

Shakir Bell5-8 • 185 • Fr.-HSIndianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central)

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Andre Biggers6-0 • 240 • So.-SQMichigan City, Ind. (Whiteland Community)

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George Cheeseborough5-7 • 170 • So.-SQIndianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central)

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Evan Estep6-5 • 260 • Fr.-HSMishawaka, Ind. (Penn)

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Rueben Greene5-9 • 185 • Fr.-HSWestfield, Ind. (Westfield)

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PersonalBorn Ruben Greene II on July 10, 1992 to Rueben & Leigh Greene as well as Greg & Tammy Rogers in Akron, Ohio.

High SchoolLettered for Coach John Hart at War-ren Central High School … Led two teams to state championships, with Evansville Reitz in 2007 and Warren Central in 2009 … Compiled a 23-6

record as a starter … Selected as one of the top 50 players in the state by the IFCA … Named honorable mention all-state by the Associated Press, as well as first team all-conference.

PersonalBorn July 28, 1991, to Janet and John Hart … Undecided on an academic major.

High SchoolRacked up 97 tackles, including four quarterback sacks ... Recorded a pair of forced fumbles ... Blocked one punt and added two more field goal blocks ... Finished his senior season

was a 2nd Team All-Palmbeach County selection ... Earned Honorable Mention All-State ... Was selected to the East-West All-Star Game ... Was also was selected to play in the All-Area Outback Bowl.

PersonalBorn Othniel Harvey in Pahokee, Fla to Mechelle Burgess.

High SchoolLettered three years at Avon High School … Earned first team all-state honors as a junior and senior … Se-lected as one of the top 50 players in the state by the IFCA … One of two

finalists for the Mr. Football Award.

PersonalBorn July 8, 1991, to Keshia and Michael High… Has one brother, Keevan, and one sister, Jamahri … Undecided on an academic major.

Previous SchoolCaught 25 passes for 620 yards with eight touchdowns as his time won the 2008 National Junior College Championship … Was named the Butte College Wide Receiver of the

Year.

High SchoolLettered three years for Coach Tyler Anderson at Harmony High School … Named all-county, as well as All-Central Florida, as a junior … Was a first team all-county and All-Central Florida selection his senior season … Participated in the Central Florida All-Star Game in 2007 … As a junior, he recorded 37 catches for 608 yards and eight touchdowns while also rushing for a score … As a senior, he posted 22 pass receptions for 11 touchdowns … Also lettered three years in track & field and two years in basketball … In track, he was third in the state of Florida in the high jump, posting a mark of 6-8 as a senior.

PersonalBorn Justin Samuel Hilton on Dec. 8, 1988 in Baltimore, Md … Has one brother, Jesse Hastings, who plays basketball at Florida College … Majoring in criminology.

Derek Hart6-4 • 210 • Fr.-HSIndianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central)

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Othniel Harvey5-11 • 175 • Fr.-HSPahokee, Fla. (Pahokee)

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Taje High5-8 • 165 • Fr.-HSIndianapolis, Ind. (Avon)

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Justin Hilton6-3 • 190 • Jr.-TRKissimmee, Fla. (Butte CC)

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High SchoolLettered for four years at Terre Haute North Vigo for coach Chris Barrett ... Averaged 8.7 tackles and caused one fumble as a senior ... Was credited with 26 pass receptions and scored

four touchdowns for the Patriots. Was a All-Wabash Valley selec-tion as well as an All-Wabash Valley All-Academic pick ... Selected to play in the Wabash Valley All-Star Game ... Named North Vigo’s Defensive Player of the Year ... Honorable Mention All-MIC selec-tion.

PersonalBorn March 26, 1991 to Tom and Cami King in Terre Haute, Ind. ... Open Preference major.

High SchoolWas a three-year all-conference selec-tion at North Posey High School ... Also a three-time All-Southwestern selection ... Honorable Mention As-sociated Press All-State ... Indiana

Football Coaches Association All-State.

PersonalBorn Cory Arnold Little on July 9, 1991 to Don and Tammy Little in Evansville, Ind. ... Aviation major.

High SchoolLettered three years for Coach Bruce Scifres at Roncalli High School … Named first-team all-state by the IFCA … Earned honorable mention all-

state status by the Associated Press … Also lettered in wrestling and track & field.

PersonalBorn Oct. 4, 1991 to Mary and Pete Masengale … Undecided on an academic major.

High SchoolLettered four years for Coach Troy Burgess at South Putnam High School … Earned first-team all-state, all-conference and all-county honors … Selected to the IFCA’s Top 50 All-State

Team … Also lettered in basketball and track & field.

PersonalBorn July 24, 1991 to Rick and Sharon Masters … Undecided on an academic major.

High SchoolLettered three years for Coach Jason Simmons at Hamilton Heights High School … Two-way starter for his team as a senior, when the squad went 9-3 and was a sectional finalist

… Honored as an all-state offensive lineman by the Associated Press and IFCA … Named to the Indiana Football Digest Tremen-dous 26 and Griddy’s Prime Time 25 team ... As a junior, garnered all-state accolades as a defensive lineman by the IFCA … Also chosen first-team All-Hamilton County and first-team All Mid-Indiana Conference as an offensive lineman … Included on the Region 5 All-Star roster.

PersonalBorn July 24, 1991 to Paula McElroy … Undecided on an aca-demic major.

Ben King6-0 • 185 • Fr.-HSTerre Haute, Ind. (North Vigo)

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Cory Little6-0 • 180 • Fr.-HSPoseyville, Ind. (North Posey)

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Matt Masengale6-6 • 285 • Fr.-HSIndianapolis, Ind. (Roncalli)

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Adam Masters6-5 • 270 • Fr.-HSGreencastle, Ind. (South Putnam)

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Garrison McElroy6-4 • 285 • Fr.-HSNobelsville, Ind. (Hamilton Heights)

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High SchoolLettered three years for Coach Bruce Scifres at Roncalli High School … Earned all-state hon-orable mention and all-county awards … Voted his offensive line’s

most valuable player and the top weight lifter … Named aca-demic all-state … Also garnered two letters in track & field.

PersonalBorn Dec. 13, 1991 ... Parents are Bruce and Shannon Caton and John Norris and Christy Ross … Has one sister, Elise … Father, John, was a track & field athlete at Wabash College, where he threw shot and discus … Plans to major in pre-dental.

High SchoolLettered three years for Coach Chris Barrett at North Vigo High School … Earned all-state hon-orable mention, all-county and all-conference honors … Voted his

team’s most valuable player and offensive player of the year … Garnered the Humphrey Award as Vigo County’s MVP … Had a 56 percent completion rate … Passed for 2,000 yards and 16 touchdowns, while also rushing for 500 yards and 10 TDs … Also lettered three years in basketball.

PersonalBorn Nov. 7, 1991 to Patrick and Julie O’Leary … Has three brothers, Marc, Dan and Matt … Plans to major in communi-cations.

High SchoolLettered two years for Coach Jeff Ingersol at Alma High School … Named first-team all-conference … Voted his team’s lineman of the year … Also earned two letters

apiece in baseball and basketball.

PersonalBorn Nov. 4, 1991 to Paul and Kimberly Patrick … Has two sisters, Kelsey and Sophie … Cousin, Chris, played football at Nebraska and currently plays for the San Francisco 49ers … Undecided on an academic major.

High SchoolLettered for three seasons in football and track at North Posey High School for coach Carl “Joe” Gengelbach.

PersonalBorn Jacob Thomas Sapp on July 24, 1991 to Don and Carolyn Sapp in Evansville, Ind. ... Marketing major.

High SchoolLettered three years for Coach Mark Raetz at South High School … Two-time all-conference selec-tion … Chosen to the honorable mention all-state team twice …

Earned academic all-state status by the IFCA … Also lettered in basketball and baseball.

Evan Norris6-3 • 285 • Fr.-HSGreenwood, Ind. (Roncalli)

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Chris O’Leary6-2 • 190 • Fr.-HSTerre Haute, Ind. (North Vigo)

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Paul Patrick6-7 • 270 • Fr.-HSElwell, Mich. (Alma)

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Jacob Sapp6-1 • 195 • Fr.-HSPoseyville, Ind. (North Posey)

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Bryn Schwartz6-0 • 185 • Fr.-HSTerre Haute, Ind. (South Vigo)

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PersonalBorn July 9, 1991 to Kristen East and Matthew Schwartz … Plans to major in chemistry with an emphasis on pre-medicine.

Previous SchoolHad four total tackles in two games against Kansas and NMSU ... Redshirted in 2008.

High SchoolGarnered All-League, All-County and all CIF honors as a senior ... his efforts helped Redlands East Valley High post a record of 12-1 and advance to the semifinals of the state tournament ... selected to play in the Southern California Bowl ... three-year letterwinner for coach Kurt Bruich, starting every game during his junior and senior seasons ... cites a two-interception game, including one for a TD, against Norco High in the quarterfinals of the state tournament as his biggest thrill in sports ... four-year letterwinner in track and field, completing in the shot put, discus, high jump, hurdles and 100 meters.

PersonalSon of Lauren and Ruth Scott ... has a brother and a sister ... full name is Josh Scott ... nickname is “The Gooch” ... born 6/19/90 (San Bernadino, Calif.) ... History major.

High SchoolPlayed football and baseball and ran track in high school ... Was an all-confer-ence and bi-county selection as well as Junior All State in 05-06 ... Was all-confer-ence, bi-county, and all-state in 06-07 ...

Named to the Lafayette and Crawfordsville all-area teams .... Earned Bloomington Herald Small School Kicker Of The Year and invited to the Griddie Awards.

PersonalBorn Brett Allen Sheldon on July 29, 1988 to Laura Duncan and Rob Sheldon in Indianapolis, Ind ... In 2010, was featured on an episode of the popular Dr. Phil Show titled “Driven To Succeed” which fo-cused on individuals who have overcome adversity to become suc-

cessful ... Former Indiana State assistant coach and current head coach of the New Orleans Saints Sean Peyton was also featured on the program.

Previous School Was an all-conference selection as a sophomore at Nassau Community College.

High SchoolWas an All-Brooklyn selection at Canarsie High School.

PersonalBorn Quincy Syslvester Small on October 1, 1988 ... Majoring in Business.

High SchoolLettered for two seasons in football as well as track and field at Indianapolis Southport HS for coach Bill Peebles ... Recieved all-conference honors and was named his team’s Most Valu-

able Player as a senior ... Recorded 22 receptions for 430 yards with eight touchdowns as a junior ... Posted 16 receptions for 538 yards and five touchdowns during his senior season ... Also recorded 44 total tackles with five interceptions.

PersonalBorn Johnny Tamah Towalid on January 21, 1990 to Rachel Nyon-pon and Tommy Towalid in Alexandria, Va. ... Majoring in Recre-

ation & Sports Management.

High SchoolLettered for three seasons in football at North Central High School (Farmer-sburg).

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Brett Sheldon6-0 • 160 • Jr.-TRVedersburg, Ind. (Franklin)

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Quincy Small6-4 • 310 • Jr.-TRBrooklyn, N.Y. (Nassau CC)

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Johnny Towalid5-11 • 165 • So.-SQIndianapolis, Ind. (Southport)

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Dylan Walker6-3 • 205 • Fr.-HSFarmersburg, Ind. (North Central)

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PersonalBorn Dylan Mackenzie Walker on May 18, 1991 to Dennis and Kelly Walker in Terre Haute ... Safety Management major.

Previous SchoolSat out the season as a redshirt at Marshall University.

High SchoolRecorded 80 Tackles, 14 Sacks, 14 TFL,

five forced fumbles as a senior...a first team All-Broward County and second team All-State selection...a Hawaii vs. Mainland Bowl Game and Dade vs. Broward County All-Star Participant...coached by Mark Guandolo...also recruited by Kansas State, Iowa, Tulsa, Syracuse.

PersonalSon of Phil Walker, Sr. and Alisa Griffin...expected to major in sports management...brother Antwon Cheney has professional football experience in the Arena Football League...high school teammates with UCF’s Jordan Rae and Florida International’s Jhonathan Foucher.

High SchoolLettered 2 years in football. 1 let-ter in track and field throwing shot put. Voted Strength and Condition-ing Athlete of the year both Junior and Senior year. Member of the 900

lb club my junior year and the 1000 lb. club my senior year. Member of the 300 lb bench club and the 500 lb squat club. Won offensive Mental Attitude award my senior year. Started at left guard every game of the season my senior year. Selected to play in the Wabash Valley Football Coaches Association All-Star Game. Perfect attendance K-12. Honor roll all 4 years.

PersonalBorn Trent Walls on October 16, 1991 to Monte and Debbie Walls in Terre Haute, Ind.

Phil Walker6-2 • 215 • Fr.-RSMiami, Fla. (Marshall)

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Trent Walls5-11 • 230 • Fr.-HSTerre Haute, Ind. (North Vigo)

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High SchoolLettered for Coach Chris Barrett at North Vigo High School … Selected second-team All-Wabash Valley … Was a perfect 27-for-27 on PAT and 2-for-2 on field goals.

PersonalFather is Mike Valentine … Member of the honor roll and Na-tional Honor Society.

Logan Valentine5-10 • 155 • Fr.-HSTerre Haute, Ind. (North Vigo)

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Game OneQuincy 26

Indiana State 20August 27, 2009 — Terre Haute, Ind.

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT FinalQuincy 0 3 3 14 6 26Indiana State 17 0 0 3 0 20

INS: Martinez 40 yard field goal, 7:44 – 1stINS: Roberts 5 yard pass from Stutzriem (Martinez kick), 5:50 – 1stINS: Kent 75 yard pass from Gates (Martinez kick), 1:01 – 1stQU: Beard 22 yard field goal, 11:12 – 2ndQU: Beard 30 yard field goal, 10:12 – 3rdQU: Truttmann 12 yard pass from Donatucci (Jenkins pass from Donatucci), 14:09 – 4thINS: Martinez 27 yard field goal, 8:35 – 4thQU: Donatucci 1 yard run (Beard kick failed), 00:43 – 4thQU: Donatucci 1 yard run, 15:00 – OT

A — 7,21686 degrees, Sunny

Team Stats Quincy Indiana StateFirst Downs 17 13Rushes-Yardage 38-129 47-122Passing Yardage 147 135Passes-Comp-Int. 36-15-0 20-10-1Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2Penalties-Yardage 4-25 9-84Punts-Avg. 9-40.4 9-35.83rd Down Conv. 5-17 4-15Time of Possession 27:49 32:11

Individual Leaders

Rushing: QU — Williams 9-59, Jacoby 6-48, Dry 10-15. INS — Gates 11-102, Brown 22-45, Roberts 4-13.

Passing: QU — Donatucci 12-27-0, 111, 1 TD; Jacoby 2-6-0, 31. INS — Stutzriem 9-18-1, 60, 1 TD; Gates 1-1-0, 75, 1 TD.

Receiving: QU — Harris 4-43; Truttman 4-38, 1 TD; Volstad 3-40. INS — Roberts 3-18, 1 TD; Lough 2-14; Gates 2-6; Kent 1-75, 1 TD.

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- Indiana State fell to Quincy by the score of 26-20 in overtime on Thursday night in the season opener for both teams in front of 7,216 fans at Memorial Stadium.

The Sycamores opened the game with a barrage, taking a 17-0 lead out of the gate. ISU sophomore kicker Braulio Martinez hit a 40-yard field goal to take a 3-0 lead with 7:44 left in the first quarter. Martinez’s kick capped a 10-play, 52-yard drive that took 4:59 off the clock.

The lead grew on a five-yard pass to sophomore Ryan Roberts from Stutzriem for a 10-0 advantage with 5:50 left in the opening stanza. The four-play, nine-yard scoring drive was set up by a Sam Donatucci fumble which was forced by Nate Brown and recovered by Aaron Archie.

Indiana State’s lead ballooned to 17-0 on the biggest play of the game when tailback Darrius Gates hit Bryant Kent on a 75-yard scoring strike with 1:01 left in the first period, a play which was a perfectly executed tailback pass.

The Sycamores’ 17-0 advantage was its largest since a 28-7 lead over Illinois State on October 2, 2004.

Quincy cut the Sycamore lead down to 17-3 with a 22-yard field goal by Alex Beard with 11:12 to go in the second quarter.

The lead went down to 17-6 on a 30-yard field goal by Beard with 10:12 to go in the third quarter, the period’s only score.

That set up a wild fourth quarter in which Tyler Truttmann caught a 12-yard pass from Donatucci and then Donatucci found Chris Jenkins in the end zone for the two-point conversion to make it 17-14 with 14:09 to go.

The Sycamores answered back with a 27-yard Martinez field goal to make it 20-14 with 8:35 to go in regulation. Martinez connected on a pair of field goals against Quincy -- the first time in his career he has made more than field goal in a single game.

Donatucci knotted the score with 43 seconds left at 20 with a one-yard plunge into the end zone. Beard’s kick failed after Quincy was flagged for a false start and had to make its attempt from the eight-yard line instead of the three.

Quincy won the toss to begin overtime and elected to play defense. The Hawks held as the Sycamores lost the ball on a botched shotgun snap back to Stutzriem.

Quincy marched down to the one-yard line and the Sycamore defense held on first and goal, but on second and goal, Donatucci plunged in from a yard out to earn the 26-20 overtime victory.

Gates paced Indiana State with 102 yards on the ground while Stutzriem was 9-of-18 for 60 yards with an interception. Gates was the team’s leading passer with 75 yards in the air on the trick play in the first quarter.

Ryan Roberts caught a team-high three passes for 18 yards while Kent paced the team with his 75-yard scoring catch from Gates.

Defensively, Donye McCleskey and Aaron Archie each had 10 tackles on the night while Archie added a tackle for loss, a pass breakup and a fumble recovery. Nate Brown paced ISU with three tackles for loss and forced a fumble.

Lawrence Young recorded the team’s only sack while ISU combined for nine tackles for losses in the game.

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Game TwoIndiana State 10

Louisville 30September 5, 2009 — Louisville, Ky.

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FinalIndiana State 7 0 0 3 10Louisville 3 14 10 3 30

UL: Payne 28 yard field goal, 9:44 – 1stINS: Stutzriem 3 yard run (Martinez kick), 1:30 – 1stUL: Powell 6 yard run (Payne kick), 9:57 – 2ndUL: Anderson 6 yard run (Payne kick), 5:03 – 2ndUL: Anderson 14 yard run (Payne kick), 5:36 – 3rdUL: Payne 21 yard field goal, 0:49 – 3rdINS: Martinez 30 yard field goal, 12:58 – 4thUL: Payne 31 yard field goal, 7:52 – 4th

A — 39,34482 degrees, Fair

Team Stats Indiana State LouisvilleFirst Downs 7 22Rushes-Yardage 31-19 30-176Passing Yardage 82 243Passes-Comp-Int. 21-10-3 35-20-2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yardage 9-74 14-128Punts-Avg. 5-41.0 3-37.03rd Down Conv. 7-16 1-9Time of Possession 28:45 31:15

Individual Leaders

Rushing: INS — Brown 9-14, Gates 10-8, Lough 2-6. UL — Anderson 14-93, 2 TD; Powell 15-76, 1 TD; Donnell 1-7.

Passing: INS — Stutzriem 7-15-2, 58; Johnson 3-6-1, 24. UL — Burke 17-31-2, 223; Stein 3-4-0, 20.

Receiving: INS — Lacotti 3-26; Roberts 2-24; Brown 2-4; Gates 1-16. UL — Beaumont 5-69; Long 4-68; Graham 3-43.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Indiana State took a 7-3 first-quarter lead but was held to 101 yards on the night by the Louisville defense in a 30-10 loss at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium Saturday night. In front of 39,344 fans, the Sycamores dropped to 0-2 on the season, while UL improved to 1-0.

The Sycamore defense proved that Louisville wouldn’t be the only defensive force on the evening as Indiana State put the stops to the Cardinal offense as well in their season opener.

ISU defensive back Santino Davis highlighted the game for ISU by posting a pair of interceptions – the most over any FBS opponent in ISU history – including one that set up a touchdown drive that gave the Sycamores an early 7-3 lead. Davis’ two interceptions in one game are the fifth-best showing in school history, and is the best performance since John Allman against Illinois State on Oct. 27, 1979.

Louisville produced a balanced offensive attack in its season opener, as Victor Anderson rushed for 93 yards and two touchdowns. Quarterback Justin Burke had a 17-for-31 passing night for 223 yards, and Ryan Payne also kicked three field goals of 28, 21 and 31 yards, respectively.

For the Sycamores, Antoine Brown led the ground game with 14 yards on nine carries, and Darrius Gates produced eight yards on 10 tries. Larry Lacotti had three receptions for 26 yards, while Ryan Roberts totaled 24 yards on two receptions. Defensively, Aaron Archie had the most tackles of any player on either team with 9.5.

Louisville jumped on the board first with a field goal by Payne at 9:44 in the first quarter. The Sycamores responded with an

interception by Davis just before the 6:00 mark, grabbing a Burke pass at the Louisville 33-yardline and returned it four yards to the UL 29. The pick set up a touchdown drive led by ISU quarterback Chris Stutzriem, who guided a seven-play, 29-yard drive. The sophomore faced a third-and-goal situation from the 3-yard-line before a short touchdown run – his first rushing TD of the season – with 1:30 remaining. Braulio Martinez added an extra-point kick to give ISU a 7-3 lead to finish the first quarter.

The Cardinals rallied with two touchdowns in the second quarter, with Powell finding the end zone first on a six-yard touchdown run at 9:57, putting UL up 10-7. Louisville then worked its way down the field again, as Victor Anderson scored with 5:03 remaining in the half on a six-yard run. The Sycamores’ Davis intercepted his second pass of the game in the final minute, and ISU trailed 17-7 at halftime.

In the third quarter, UL went up 24-7 on a 14-yard rushing touchdown by Anderson and a Payne kick. The Cardinals extended the lead with 49 seconds remaining in the quarter, with Payne’s field goal for a 27-7 score. Gates added a spark with a 55-yard kickoff return for ISU, bringing the ball to the UL 31 with 49 seconds to go.

Travis Johnson entered the game in place of Stutzriem to begin the drive, tossing a 15-yard pass to Lacotti to take it to the UL 16 and later hitting Lacotti again for a five-yard completion at the 13 yardline. The drive allowed Martinez to kick a 30-yard field goal at 12:58 to chip the Cardinal lead to 27-10.

UL tacked on another field goal from Payne at 7:52, increasing the lead to 30-10 and giving the Cardinals their first win of the season.

The Sycamores were efficient in the game, converting on 7-of-16 third down conversions while holding Louisville to just 1-of-9.

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Game ThreeEastern Illinois 31

Indiana State 0September 12, 2009 — Terre Haute, Ind.

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FinalEastern Illinois 14 10 7 0 31Indiana State 0 0 0 0 0

EIU: Watkins 20 yard pass from Christensen (Signor kick), 9:30 – 1stEIU: James 26 yard interception return (Signor kick), 9:12 – 1stEIU: Williams 54 yard run (Signor kick), 4:41 – 2ndEIU: Signor 31 yard field goal, 0:00 – 2ndEIU: Williams 30 yard run (Signor kick), 7:58 – 3rd

A — 2,97774 degrees, Sunny

Team Stats Eastern Illinois Indiana StateFirst Downs 18 7Rushes-Yardage 42-218 25-24Passing Yardage 152 71Passes-Comp-Int. 21-15-0 22-11-1Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yardage 10-78 8-70Punts-Avg. 3-35.7 6-33.83rd Down Conv. 9-14 2-11Time of Possession 34:54 25:06

Individual Leaders

Rushing: EIU — Williams 15-113, 2 TD; Ward 12-50; Potempa 2-21. INS — Brown 10-29, Gates 6-9; Mullane 1-9.

Passing: EIU — Christensen 14-19-0, 145, 1 TD; Reeder 1-1-0, 7. INS — Johnson 8-15-1, 63; Stutzriem 3-7-0, 8.

Receiving: EIU — Ricks 4-55; Graves 3-32; Wright 3-26; Watkins 2-28, 1 TD. INS — Brown 4-29; Gates 3-12; Lacotti 2-7.

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- Indiana State fell by the score of 31-0 to Eastern Illinois in its final non-conference tilt of the 2009 campaign in front of 2,977 fans at Memorial Stadium.

Offensively, Indiana State was led in the passing by redshirt freshman Travis Johnson, who made his first career start. Johnson was 8-of-15 for 63 yards with an interception in the contest. Chris Stutzreim, who had started the first two contests, came on in relief and was 3-of-7 for eight yards.

On the ground, Antoine Brown paced the Sycamores for the first time this season with 10 rushes for 29 yards while Darrius Gates had six rushes for nine yards.

Brown also was solid out of the backfield for the Sycamores, hauling in four passes for 29 yards while Gates had a trio of catches for 12 yards.

Defensively, freshman Jacolby Washington made 10 tackles while Santino Davis had seven tackles, including a pair for losses.

Donye McCleksey and Austen Wozniak each had quarterback sacks while Rod Hardy and Nate Brown added tackles for loss.

Dillion Painter added a fumble recovery in the game.

Eastern Illinois recorded their first score of the game at the 9:30 mark in the first quarter when Chavar Watkins raced into the end zone from 20 yards out for a quick 7-0 lead. The Panther advantage ballooned to 14-0 just 18 seconds later on a 26-yard interception touchdown return of a Johnson pass with 9:12 left in the opening stanza.

Eastern Illinois added another score on a 54-yard touchdown run by Williams with 4:41 left to go in the opening half to make it 21-0.

The Panthers got an extra three points heading into halftime on a 31-yard field goal by Austin Signor as time expired. EIU got the ball back after a Johnson fumble with 26 seconds left on the clock and the Sycamores’ Daniel Millington sacked EIU quarterback Jake Christensen two plays later with the ball coming loose. Christensen was ruled down before the fumble so the Panthers retained possession and Signor kicked the field goal to send the teams into the locker room with the score 24-0.

Williams added a 30-yard touchdown run with 7:58 left in the third quarter to give EIU a 31-0 lead.

The Sycamore offense was limited to just 95 yards of total offense in the game, marking the first contest that Indiana State did not record at least 100 yards since a 45-10 loss on Nov. 1, 2003 at Missouri State.

Indiana State was shutout for the first time against Eastern Illinois since a 13-0 Panther victory in 1962.

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Game FourIndiana State 0

South Dakota State 41September 19, 2009 — Brookings, S.D.

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FinalIndiana State 0 0 0 0 0South Dakota State 3 7 17 14 41

SDSU: Harris 26 yard field goal, 0:37 – 1stSDSU: Steffen 17 yard pass from Crawford (Harris kick), 0:49 – 2ndSDSU: Minett 2 yard run (Harris kick), 11:30 – 3rdSDSU: Harris 22 yard field goal, 4:16 – 3rdSDSU: Duffy 10 yard run (Harris kick), 0:33 – 3rdSDSU: Minett 3 yard pass from Crawford (Reifenrath kick), 7:59 – 4thSDSU: Paula 6 yard run (Reifenrath kick), 0:34 – 4th

A — 13,94575 degrees, Clear

Team Stats Indiana State South Dakota StateFirst Downs 5 20Rushes-Yardage 24-25 36-149Passing Yardage 65 265Passes-Comp-Int. 25-11-0 29-23-1Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yardage 6-43 5-40Punts-Avg. 9-34.9 2-42.03rd Down Conv. 2-13 6-12Time of Possession 25:45 34:15

Individual Leaders

Rushing: INS — Gates 7-20; Brown 12-13; Craig 1-0. SDSU — Minett 18-95, 1 TD; Duffy 6-29, 1 TD; Paula 4-22, 1 TD.

Passing: INS — Johnson 11-25-0, 65. SDSU — Crawford 21-27-1, 239, 1 TD; O’Brien 2-2-0, 26.

Receiving: INS — Mardis 4-21; Lacotti 3-19; Kent 2-18; Gates 1-9. SDSU — Fox 7-67; Steffen 5-89, 1 TD; Montague 3-27.

Brookings, S.D. - Indiana State opened Missouri Valley Football Conference play Saturday night, falling 41-0 to South Dakota State in front of 13,945 fans at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium.

Redshirt freshman quarterback Travis Johnson, making his second career start, had an 11-for-25 passing night for 65 yards and no interceptions. On the ground, Antoine Brown had 12 rushes for 13 yards, while Darrius Gates rushed seven times for 20 yards. Michael Mardis hauled in four receptions for 21 yards.

Defensively, Donye McCleskey led the way with 15 total tackles, and CJ Cook added 12.

For South Dakota State, quarterback Ryan Crawford completed 21 of 27 passes for 239 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Kyle Minett rushed 18 times for 95 yards and scored two touchdowns.

Through the first half, the defense led the way for the Sycamores. CJ Cook totaled seven tackles, while Donye McClesky had six. Aaron Archie and Nate Brown added five apiece for a team tally of 23.

South Dakota State recorded its first score of the game with 37.4 seconds remaining in the first

quarter, when Kyle Harris kicked a 26-yard field goal to put the Jackrabbits up 3-0. It was nearly a full quarter later when SDSU struck again. Following a blocked punt deep in Sycamore territory, Ryan Crawford fired a touchdown pass to Mike Steffan, who hauled in a leaping one-handed grab. With Harris’ extra-point kick, SDSU went up 10-0 at the half.

The Jackrabbits opened the third quarter with a five-play, 39-yard drive, culminating in a two-yard touchdown run at 11:30 by Minett to make it 17-0. South Dakota State’s next drive was limited by the ISU defense to a 22-yard field goal at 4:16 to go up 20-0.

In the final minute of the third quarter, SDSU picked up additional steam on a 10-yard touchdown run by Tyler Duffy (Harris kick).

The Jackrabbits tacked on another touchdown for a score of 34-0 on a three-yard pass from Crawford to Minett (kick Peter Reifenrath) with 7:59 remaining in the game. Their final points of the contest came with a touchdown with 34 seconds to go, as Jordan Paula rushed six yards to bring the tally to 41-0.

Indiana State was shutout for the second consecutive week, following a 31-0 defeat at the hands of Eastern Illinois in the Sycamores’ previous contest. It marks the first time that ISU has not scored in consecutive games since falling 33-0 to Iowa State & 49-0 to Oklahoma to kickoff the 1999 campaign. Additionally, ISU’s 90 yards of total offense are its fewest since gaining just 48 against Missouri State in 2003. The Sycamores were able to muster just 95 yards of offense last week against the Panthers.

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Game FiveYoungstown State 28

Indiana State 0September 26, 2009 — Terre Haute, Ind.

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FinalYoungstown State 7 0 0 21 28Indiana State 0 0 0 0 0

YSU: Barnes 36 yard pass from Summers (Blose kick), 5:37 – 1stYSU: Smith 21 yard run (Blose kick), 10:03 – 4thYSU: Pitts 1 yard pass from Summers (Blose kick), 4:39 – 4thYSU: Outler 37 yard interception return (Blose kick), 3:54 – 4th

A — 3,55774 degrees, Sunny

Team Stats Youngstown State Indiana StateFirst Downs 17 10Rushes-Yardage 39-153 31-70Passing Yardage 194 78Passes-Comp-Int. 33-21-1 23-11-3Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yardage 9-85 8-69Punts-Avg. 7-40.7 10-37.53rd Down Conv. 7-18 2-13Time of Possession 31:58 28:02

Individual Leaders

Rushing: YSU — Smith 16-78, 1 TD; Brown 9-34; Scott 5-21. INS — Gates 11-51; Roberts 14-18; Brown 5-4.

Passing: YSU — Summers 21-33-1, 194, 2 TD. INS — Roberts 11-18-1, 78; Johnson 0-2-1, 0. Stutzriem 0-2-0, 0.

Receiving: YSU — Barnes 7-86, 1 TD; Jones 6-53; Pitts 5-39, 1 TD. INS — Lacotti 3-6; Kent 2-22; Gates 2-18; Riley 1-13.

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – The Indiana State Sycamores fell 28-0 to Youngstown State in front of 3,557 at Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

The Sycamores were paced offensively by sophomore Ryan Roberts, who returned his role as the team’s quarterback versus the Penguins. Roberts, who started the campaign as a wide receiver, went under center and was 11-of-18 passing for 78 yards.

Darrius Gates led the charges offensively with 11 rushes for 51 yards. Roberts was solid on the ground as he compiled 14 rushes for 18 yards.

Leading the Sycamores in receiving was Larry Lacotti, who hauled in three catches for six yards. Bryant Kent had a pair of receptions for 22 yards, including a game-best 17-yard catch off the arms of Roberts. Gates had 18 yards on a pair of receptions during the game as well.

Senior punter Gabe Mullane had 10 punts, averaging 37.5 yards per kick, including a long of 54 yards.

Sophomore Koby Kraemer returned from a preseason foot injury to return foour kicks for 81 yards, including a long of 32 yards.

Indiana State continued to excel on the defensive side of the football.

Aaron Archie paced ISU with 12 tackles including a pair for a loss. Senior Mike Woods, starting at safety in place of injuried sophomore Alex Sewall recorded an interception.

Senior Dan Millington recorded a solo sack for the second week in a row, this time for a loss of 20 yards.

Youngstown State was led by Kevin Smith on the ground, amassing 78 yards in 16 attempts. Brandon Summers was 21-of-33 passing with a pair of touchdowns. Dominique Barnes had seven catches for 86 yards and a score.

The Penguins opened up the game’s scoring with a 36-yard pass from Summers to Barnes with 5:37 left in the first quarter which gave the Penguins a 7-0 advantage.

The Sycamores appeared to be ready to knot the game at seven midway through the second quarter when the Sycamroes took over at the YSU 31-yard line with 4:24 left before the half. A fumble inside the 20-yard line stymied ISU’s best chance to score in the contest. The Penguins took the ball down to the ISU 16-yard line, but Stephen Blose missed the first of two field goal attempts to keep the score at 7-0 heading into the locker room.

The score stayed a 7-0 until the 10:03 mark of the fourth quarter when Smith rushed to pay dirt for 21 yards out to make it 14-0. Aaron Pitts caught a one-yard pass from Summers with just 4:39 on the clock to give the Penguins a 21-0 lead and YSU capped things off with a 37-yard interception return for a touchdown by Na-eem Outler with 3:45 left.

Indiana State has now been shutout for three consecutive games. The last time the Sycamores went 12 quarters without a score came during the 1951 campaign.

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Game SixIndiana State 7

#3 Northern Iowa 62October 3, 2009 — Cedar Falls, Iowa

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FinalIndiana State 0 0 7 0 7#3 Northern Iowa 21 21 3 17 62

UNI: Oordt 30 yard pass from Grace (Hallgren kick), 11:39 – 1stUNI: Anderson 1 yard run (Hallgren kick), 8:47 – 1stUNI: Mahaffey 2 yard pass from Grace (Hallgren kick), 4:16 – 1stUNI: Oordt 30 yard pass from Grace (Hallgren kick), 11:55 – 2ndUNI: Law 4 yard run (Hallgren kick), 9:02 – 2ndUNI: Law 2 yard run (Hallgren kick), 2:45 – 2ndUNI: Martin 34 yard field goal, 9:26 – 3rdISU: Hardy 1 yard run (Martinez kick), 4:06 – 3rdUNI: Martin 22 yard field goal, 13:39 – 4thUNI: Strathman 49 yard run (Martin kick), 8:02 – 4thUNI: Conley 19 yard interception return (Martin kick), 7:50 – 4th

A — 14,86068 degrees, Dome

Team Stats Indiana State Northern IowaFirst Downs 5 28Rushes-Yardage 25-42 64-406Passing Yardage 60 165Passes-Comp-Int. 17-6-1 10-8-0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yardage 5-40 9-95Punts-Avg. 8-32.1 0-03rd Down Conv. 1-11 10-13Time of Possession 20:06 39:54

Individual Leaders

Rushing: INS — Roberts 9-21; Brown 10-10; Gates 5-10; Hardy 1-1, 1 TD. UNI — Strathman 16-133, 1 TD; Law 12-78, 2 TD.

Passing: INS — Roberts 6-17-1, 60. UNI — Grace 7-9-0, 157, 3 TD; Davis 1-1-0, 8.

Receiving: INS — Kent 2-35; Gray 2-15; Mardis 1-5; Lacotti 1-5. UNI — Oordt 2-60, 2 TD; Eyman 2-57; Hord 2-38.

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa -- The Indiana State football team fell 62-7 to Northern Iowa in front of 14,860 fans at the UNI-Dome on Saturday evening.

Quarterback Ryan Roberts started his second game of the season for the Sycamores, completing six passes for 60 yards and adding 21 yards on the ground. Antoine Brown totaled 10 rushes for 10 yards, while Bryant Kent led ISU’s receivers with a pair of catches for 35 yards.

Gabe Mullane had eight punts, averaging 32.1 yards per kick, including a long of 48 yards. He also pinned the Panthers inside the 20-yard line twice.

Koby Kraemer, in just his second game of the year after a preseason foot injury, returned nine kicks over 154 yards. Kraemer had a game-long of 24 yards, while fellow kick returner Darrius Gates had a long of 22.

CJ Cook led the Sycamore defense with 16 total tackles, with six solo and 10 assisted. Alex Sewall, who did not

play last week against Youngstown State, returned to action with 15 tackles, six of which were solo. Both Aaron Archie and Donye McCleskey also reached double figures, posting 12 and 11 tackles, respectively.

UNI wasted no time by striking in its first offensive drive with a touchdown at 11:39, as quarterback Pat Grace hit Schuylar Oordt with a 30-yard pass. The Panthers scored on their next possession, with Carlos Anderson taking the ball in on a one-yard run to go up 14-0. With 4:16 left in the quarter, Ryan Mahaffey caught a two-yard pass from Grace to make it 21-0.

In the second quarter, Grace hit Oordt with a 30-yard strike after a seven-play, 80-yard drive to go up 28-0. Derrick Law then scored back-to-back touchdowns for four and two yards at 9:02 and 2:45, respectively, giving Northern Iowa a 42-0 advantage heading into the locker room.

After the half, UNI chipped in a field goal before defensive tackle Rod Hardy scored ISU’s first offensive touchdown since the Sycamores traveled to Louisville on Sept. 5, breaking a streak of 17 straight scoreless quarters. Hardy recovered a fumble at the UNI 11-yard line, then stayed in on offense and rushed for a one-yard touchdown to put ISU on the board at 45-7.

The Panthers added a field goal by Max Martin and two touchdowns to put the game away in the fourth quarter. Matt Strathman stretched out a 49-yard run at 4:02 to make it 55-7, and James Conley intercepted a pass from Roberts and returned it 19 yards with seven minutes remaining for a final tally of 62-7.

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Game SevenIndiana State 21Illinois State 38

October 17, 2009 — Normal, Ill.

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FinalIndiana State 0 7 7 7 21Illinois State 0 24 14 0 38

ILS: Walker 28 yard pass from Brown (Kutch kick), 13:21 – 2ndILS: Blow 1 yard run (Kutch kick), 10:12 – 2ndILS: Kutch 38 yard field goal, 5:49 – 2ndINS: Roberts 17 yard run (Martinez kick), 2:31 – 2ndILS: Salem 28 yard pass from Brown (Kutch kick), 1:48 – 2ndILS: Blow 1 yard run (Kutch kick), 8:36 – 3rdINS: Roberts 6 yard run (Martinez kick), 7:06 – 3rdILS: Gordon 2 yard run (Kutch kick), 2:39 – 3rdINS: Kent 39 yard pass from Roberts (Martinez kick), 1:39 – 4th

A — 11,51451 degrees, Partly Cloudy

Team Stats Indiana State Illinois StateFirst Downs 16 21Rushes-Yardage 43-218 39-122Passing Yardage 136 243Passes-Comp-Int. 10-16-0 19-26-0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yardage 6-50 6-55Punts-Avg. 4-14.8 2-38.53rd Down Conv. 6-14 8-13Time of Possession 30:41 29:19

Individual Leaders

Rushing: INS — Brown 17-102; Roberts 15-70, 2 TD; Gates 8-39. ILS — Blow 21-64, 2 TD; Brown 10-37; Gordon 5-28, 1 TD.

Passing: INS — Roberts 10-16-0, 136, 1 TD. ILS — Brown 19-26-0, 243, 2 TD.

Receiving: INS — Kent 4-97, 1 TD; Lacotti 4-22; Gates 1-9; Brown 1-8. ILS — Salem 9-133, 1 TD; Walker 3-44, 1 TD.

NORMAL, Ill. -- Quarterback Ryan Roberts had two touchdowns and Indiana State totaled a season-high 354 yards of offense, but it was not enough to push the Sycamores past Illinois State in a 38-21 loss at Hancock Stadium Saturday afternoon.

Roberts, in his third start of the season, had a touchdown pass and a pair of rushing scores himself on the day. The sophomore is the first Sycamore with two scores in one game since Darrius Gates had two touchdowns against Missouri State on Nov. 22, 2008. Roberts completed 10 of his 16 pass attempts for a season-best 136 yards, including a 39-yard toss to Bryant Kent.

Antoine Brown had a solid day for the Sycamore ground game, rushing 102 yards on 17 carries. Kent led the ISU receiving corps with four grabs for 97 yards and a touchdown in the fourth quarter.

Defensively, Aaron Archie topped the charts for Indiana State with a game-high 10 tackles, including six solo and one tackle for loss. Rod Hardy also forced a fumble, had two sacks for 13 yards.

Illinois State notched 365 yards of total offense, with quarterback Matt Brown going 19-for-26 for 243 yards and two scores. Eyad Salem was the Redbirds’ leading receiver with nine catches for 133 yards and a touchdown, while Geno Blow had a pair of rushing touchdowns.

After a quiet first quarter, Illinois State jumped on the board in the second stanza. Tyrone Walker hauled in a pass from Matt Brown in a three-play, 73-yard scoring drive in less than one minute to go up 7-0. Three minutes later, ILSU’s Geno Blow ran in a one-yard touchdown, going ahead 14-0.

The Redbirds added a second score at 10:12 in the second quarter, as they blocked a punt by Gabe Mullane and started a 13-yard drive. Geno Blow then rushed for a one-yard touchdown to make it 14-0. At 5:49, Illinois State’s tacked on a field goal by Kutch to increase its lead to 17-0.

Indiana State cut the deficit to 17-7 with 2:31 remaining in the first half, with Roberts contributing a 17-yard rushing touchdown. The Redbirds refused to complete the half quietly, however, putting up another score at 1:48 - a 28-yard reception by Eyad Salem to extend it to 24-7.

Illinois State pushed forward to 38-14 with two touchdowns in the third quarter. The first came on another one-yard run by Blow at 8:36, which the Sycamores’ Roberts answered with a six-yard rush at 1:22 to make it 31-14. Gordon Cliffton added the Redbirds’ second score at 2:39, going up 38-14 with a two-yard run of his own.

In a quiet fourth quarter, the Sycamores scored a final touchdown at 1:39 to close the gap at 38-21. Roberts fired a 39-yard end zone strike to Bryant Kent to cap the Indiana State effort.

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Game EightWestern Illinois 14

Indiana State 17October 24, 2009 — Terre Haute, Ind.

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FinalWestern Illinois 7 0 7 0 14Indiana State 0 10 0 7 17

WIU: Gibbs 1 yard run (Egan kick), 4:12 – 1stINS: Martinez 37 yard field goal, 12:55 – 2ndINS: Roberts 91 yard run (Martinez kick), 3:58 – 2ndWIU: Carley 5 yard run (Egan kick), 2:51 – 3rdINS: Roberts 4 yard run (Martinez kick), 4:12 – 4th

A — 6,02852 degrees, Sunny and Perfect

Team Stats Western Illinois Indiana StateFirst Downs 18 12Rushes-Yardage 48-185 42-240Passing Yardage 139 34Passes-Comp-Int. 24-12-3 14-4-0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yardage 3-30 6-29Punts-Avg. 5-34.0 8-32.63rd Down Conv. 3-13 3-12Time of Possession

Individual Leaders

Rushing: WIU — Gibbs 33-166, 1 TD; Carley 9-45, 1 TD. INS — Roberts 16-160, 2 TD; Brown 14-58; Gates 12-22.

Passing: WIU — Lunt 12-24-3, 139. INS — Roberts 4-14-0, 34.

Receiving: WIU — Senatus 7-90; Warner 3-28; Crump 1-12; Gibbs 1-9. INS — Lough 2-23; Kent 1-8; Brown 1-3.

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- The Indiana State Sycamores used a pair of touchdown runs by sophomore quarterback

Ryan Roberts to end the nation’s longest losing streak at 33 games with a thrilling 17-14 come-from-behind victory

over Western Illinois on Homecoming in front of 6,028 fans at electric Memorial Stadium.

The Sycamores got 160 yards rushing from Roberts along with his second consecutive week of reaching the end

zone twice in a game. His 91-yard touchdown run in the second quarter was the longest scoring rush in the history

of the program, topping the previous mark of an 85-yard run by Todd Yokem against the Leathernecks in 1989.

The victory was clinched after Roberts plunged into the end zone from the four-yard line to cap a 15-play, 80-yard

drive with 4:12 left in the game. The game was sealed when freshman Andrew Blackmon picked off a Wil Lunt

pass as time expired.

Western Illinois opened the scoring with a first-quarter touchdown at 4:12 - a one-yard run by Dre Gibbs - to go

up 7-0.

In the second quarter, Indiana State narrowed the score to 7-3

with a field goal by Braulio Martinez at 12:55. Donye McCleskey

then intercepted a pass by Lunt at the ISU 10 yard line and

returned it two yards to set up the Sycamores’ scoring drive.

Two plays later, Roberts burst through for his record 91-yard

touchdown run at 3:58, putting Indiana State ahead 10-7.

In the third quarter, WIU regained control with a five-yard

touchdown run by Marva Carley at 2:51 to take the lead back at

14-10. The Sycamores would not go quietly, however, as Roberts

punched through for a four-yard touchdown run, completing

the 80-yard drive with 4:12 remaining in the game.

Roberts led ISU with 160 rushing yards and his pair of scores,

while Antoine Brown added 58 yards of his own on the ground.

Brock Lough also had two catches for 23 yards.

Defensively, Aaron Archie was the Sycamores’ leading tackler

with 15, including six solo and two tackles for loss. Jacoby

Washington also had a double-digit day with 12 tackles, with

one sack and two tackles for a loss of eight yards, while CJ

Cook finished with 11 tackles, a tackle for loss and a 25-yard

interception. Additionally, Ben Obaseki and Rod Hardy had a

pair of key sacks of Lunt in second-to-last drive of the game,

followed by an interception by Andrew Blackmon to cap the

Leathernecks’ final quarter effort.

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Game NineSouthern Illinois 33

Indiana State 0October 31, 2009 — Terre Haute, Ind.

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FinalSouthern Illinois 0 21 10 2 33Indiana State 0 0 0 0 0

SIU: Karim 4 yard run (Dougherty kick), 14:10 – 2ndSIU: McIntosh 2 yard run (Dougherty kick), 8:11 – 2ndSIU: Hoffman 4 yard blocked punt return (Dougherty kick), 2:22 – 2ndSIU: McIntosh 2 yard run (Dougherty kick), 9:32 – 3rdSIU: Dougherty 30 yard field goal, 0:55 – 3rdSIU: Briggs safety, 14:57 – 4th

A — 4,58250 degrees, Partly Cloudy

Team Stats Southern Illinois Indiana StateFirst Downs 20 6Rushes-Yardage 44-161 35-40Passing Yardage 190 50Passes-Comp-Int. 25-17-1 19-8-2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yardage 6-55 6-46Punts-Avg. 4-41.8 10-31.43rd Down Conv. 4-14 1-14Time of Possession 34:02 25:58

Individual Leaders

Rushing: SIU — Karim 15-87, 1 TD; McIntosh 8-57, 2 TD. INS — Brown 18-36; Hardy 1-9; Craig 1-6; Roberts 12-(-3).

Passing: SIU — McIntosh 15-22-0, 159; Brenneisen 1-2-1, 20. INS — Roberts 7-18-2, 52; Stutzriem 1-1-0, -2.

Receiving: SIU — Allaria 5-29; Morris 4-80; Robertson 2-40. INS — Kent 3-22; Jones 2-14; Gates 1-9; Kraemer 1-7.

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- Just a week after the Indiana State football team snapped a 33-game losing streak when they defeated Western Illinois on Homecoming, the Sycamores squared off against No. 3 nationally-ranked Southern Illinois at Memorial Stadium. The Salukis proved why they are the third-ranked team in the nation by shutting out the Sycamores 33-0 in front of 4,582 fans on a cloudy day.

The Sycamores were able to contain the Salukis for the entire first quarter, as the game remained scoreless after fifteen minutes of play. Southern Illinois was able to turn on the heat during the second quarter however, scoring three touchdowns with the help of lead runningback Deji Karim, who rushed for 32 yards in the second quarter alone, and later finished with 87 yards. The half ended with a 21-0 score in favor of Southern Illinois.

Following halftime, the Salukis received a second rushing touchdown from their quarterback Paul McIntosh, driving the Saluki lead to 28-0. In his first career start, McIntosh finished the game 15-of-22 with 159 yards, including 57 rushing yards and two touchdowns.

The Sycamores were able to end the third quarter on a positive note, when freshman Andrew Blackmon intercepted Bobby Brenneisen’s attempt at a touchdown pass at the three yard line.

The Sycamore defense was able to hold strong throughout the fourth quarter, allowing Southern Illinois only two points off a safety at the very beginning of the quarter.

While the Sycamores fell by a final score of 33-0, they again showed improvement by holding the Salukis to a point under their season scoring average.

Senior Antoine Brown led the Sycamore offensive attack with 36 rushing yards on 18 attempts while sophomore Ryan Roberts was 7-of-18 for 52 yards. Junior Bryant Kent caught three passes for 22 yards.

Defensively, the Sycamores were led by freshman Jacolby Washington with 10 tackles, including a career-high three for loss. Rod Hardy and Lawrence Young added multiple tackles for loss while Nate Brown had one as well. Blackmon posted an inteception for the second consecutive week and added a fumble recovery.

The Sycamores return to action on Saturday, November 7 when they travel to Missouri State. The Bears dropped a 24-14 decision today to Illinois State. Kick-off is set for 2:05 p.m. (ET).

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Game TenIndiana State 7

Missouri State 31November 8, 2009 — Springfield, Mo.

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FinalIndiana State 0 0 0 7 7Missouri State 3 7 14 7 31

MSU: Hottelman 27 yard field goal, 7:06 – 1stMSU: Emery 11 yard pass from Kirby (Hottelman kick), 7:34 – 2ndMSU: Kirby 2 yard run (Hottelman kick), 10:52 – 3rdMSU: Douglas 15 yard run (Hottelman kick), 7:52 – 3rdINS: Stutzriem 1 yard run (Martinez kick), 5:27 – 4thMSU: Douglas 43 yard run (Hottelman kick), 5:15 – 4th

A — 4,78573 degrees, Sunny

Team Stats Indiana State Missouri StateFirst Downs 20 21Rushes-Yardage 41-116 39-164Passing Yardage 192 185Passes-Comp-Int. 34-18-2 23-17-2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yardage 2-10 4-45Punts-Avg. 3-31.7 3-39.33rd Down Conv. 9-18 3-11Time of Possession 30:23 29:37

Individual Leaders

Rushing: INS — Brown 16-47; Craig 5-42; Roberts 8-29; Seliger 5-6. MSU — Douglas 6-72, 2 TD; Cooper-Falls 14-59.

Passing: INS — Roberts 9-18-1, 82; Seliger 6-12-1, 76; Stutzriem 3-4-0, 34. MSU — Kirby 16-22-2, 158, 1 TD; Dotson 1-1-0, 27.

Receiving: INS — Mardis 4-51; Jones 3-40; Craig 3-31; Kent 3-25. MSU — Saffold 5-65; Dotson 5-38; Emery 2-28, 1 TD.

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Indiana State fell to Missouri State by the score of 31-7 on a bright, sunny afternoon at Plaster Field in front of 4,825 fans.

ISU fell to 1-9, 1-6 MVC while the Bears improved to 6-4, 4-3 MVC.

Missouri State scored first in the contest as a Matt Hottelmann field goal gave the Bears a 3-0 advantage. Hottelmann’s 27-yard boot capped a 15-play, 71-yard drive with 7:06 left in the opening period.

ISU freshman Dillion Painter ended the first Missouri State drive of the second quarter with first career interception inside the Sycamores’ own five-yard line.

After the turnover, the Sycamores got a pair of first downs, but a fumble by senior Antoine Brown with just under 10 minutes to go after 10 yard rush ended the ensuing drive and set the Bears up offensively at the ISU 30-yard line. It took just five plays for MSU to move those 30 yards and it ended with MSU taking a 10-0 lead with 7:34 left before halftime on an 11-yard touchdown pass from Cody Kirby to Jared Emery.

Missouri State scored with 10:52 left in the third quarter to stretch the lead out to 17-0 on a short two-yard plunge into the end zone on fourth-and-one. The Kirby rush ended a 7-play, 52-yard scoring drive to open the stanza.

The Bears got the ball back from the Sycamores after one play, a Roberts interception by Cedric Alvis which gave Missouri State the ball inside the ISU 30. MSU scored six plays later on a 15-yard run up the middle by Chris Douglas to

give the Bears a 24-0 lead with 7:52 left in the third quarter.

Indiana State benefited from a roughing the punter penalty and moved the ball inside the Bears’ 20-yard line. A 32-yard pass play from Roberts to Alex Jones helped move the ball down the field, but came at a cost as Roberts was knocked from the game for the remainder of the series. Matt Seliger entered and helped the Sycamore move into a first-and-goal situation on an 11-yard pass completion to Michael Mardis, but the drive ended when Seliger was intercepted in the end zone.

Braulio Martinez missed a 43-yard field goal with 9:39 left in the fourth quarter as a the Sycamores were not able to capitalize on a length 15 play drive.

The ISU defense continued to hold strong and got the ball back after holding the Bears offense to three plays and a punt following the missed field goal.

After Seliger was knocked out of the action on the next drive, Chris Stutzriem came into the contest and capped a nine-play, 63-yard scoring drive with a one-yard touchdown run to make it 24-7.

After a failed onside kick attempt, the Bears made it 31-7 on a 43-yard touchdown run by Chris Douglas.

Indiana State was led in rushing by Brown with 47 yards. Reece Craig came off the bench to post 42 yards on five attempts, all in the fourth quarter.

Roberts was 9-of-18 passing for 82 yards while Seliger was 6-of-12 for 76 yards. Mardis paced the Sycamores with four pass receptions for 51 yards while Craig had three catches for 31 and Jones had three catches for 40 yards.

Wozniak paced the team on defense with a career-high 11 tackles while Aaron Archie had 10. Larry Carter and Painter each had interceptions. Wozniak had a pair of sacks as did Archie.

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Game ElevenNorth Dakota State 56

Indiana State 17November 14, 2009 — Terre Haute, Ind.

Score By Quarter 1 2 3 4 FinalNorth Dakota State 14 14 21 7 56Indiana State 3 14 0 0 17

NDSU: Paschall 29 yard run (Obarski kick), 12:59 – 1stINS: Martinez 38 yard field goal, 1:04 – 1stNDSU: Paschall 43 yard run (Obarski kick), 0:06 – 1stINS: Roberts 1 yard run (Martinez kick), 10:29 – 2ndNDSU: Paschall 2 yard run (Obarski kick), 3:51 – 2ndINS: Brown 42 yard run (Martinez kick), 2:22 – 2ndNDSU: Veldman 9 yard pass from Mohler (Obarski kick), 0:56 – 2ndNDSU: Jackson 4 yard blocked punt return (Obarski kick), 12:23 – 3rdNDSU: Paschall 4 yard run (Obarski kick), 2:52 – 3rdNDSU: Ojuri 3 yard run (Obarski kick), 0:37 – 3rdNDSU: Voigtlander 15 yard pass from Mohler (Obarski kick), 9:07 – 4th

A — 2,87855 degrees, Sunny

Team Stats North Dakota State Indiana StateFirst Downs 20 14Rushes-Yardage 40-294 34-154Passing Yardage 170 119Passes-Comp-Int. 13-10-0 23-13-0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-Yardage 6-50 7-51Punts-Avg. 2-45.5 7-39.13rd Down Conv. 5-8 3-11Time of Possession 28:53 31:07

Individual Leaders

Rushing: NDSU — Paschall 16-129, 4 TD; Ojuri 12-48, 1 TD. INS — Brown 23-111, 1 TD; Roberts 10-39, 1 TD; Gates 1-4.

Passing: NDSU — Mohler 10-12-0, 170, 2 TD. INS — Roberts 13-23-0, 119.

Receiving: NDSU — Voigtlander 4-70, 1 TD; McNorton 1-29. INS — Brown 6-35; Gates 3-36; Mardis 2-24; Kent 1-14; Lough 1-10.

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- Despite a valiant offensive effort from senior Antoine Brown on his final day in a Sycamore uniform, Indiana State fell to North Dakota State by the score of 56-17 on Senior Day at Memorial Stadium in front of 2,878 fans.

The 2009 season concludes with the Sycamores owning a 1-10, 1-7 MVFC record while North Dakota State improves to 3-7, 2-5 MVC.

Antoine Brown went out for the Sycamores in fine fashion, rushing for a career-high 111 yards on 23 attempts with a 42-yard touchdown included. Brown also was the team’s leading receiver, catching six passes for 35 yards. It marked the second time this season Brown eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark as he had 102 yards on the ground at Illinois State (10/17).

Ryan Roberts went 13-of-23 passing for 119 yards, including a long of 28 to Darrius Gates.

Aaron Archie led the team defensively with 16 tackles, boosting his season total to 117. Those 117 tackles now rank

15th best all-time for the Sycamores in a single season.

NDSU’s Pat Paschall gained 129 yards on 16 carries and scored four touchdowns.

The Bison got on the board first with a 29-yard touchdown run to give the NDSU a quick 7-0 advantage just over two minutes into the first quarter.

Braulio Martinez connected on a 38-yard field goal at the end of the quarter to cap a 15-play, 52-yard drive which consumed 8:27 of the clock to cut the NDSU lead down to 7-3.

North Dakota State made it back to the end zone quickly on a three-play, 49-yard drive that took just 51 seconds off the clock to give the Bison a 14-3 lead. In the second quarter, Ryan Roberts plunged in from a yard out to inch the Sycamores closer to the Bison, 14-10 with 10:29 left in the second quarter.

After NDSU stretched the lead back to 21-10 on a 2-yard run by Paschall, Brown countered with a 42-yard touchdown scamper to make it 21-17 with 2:22 left before the break.

NDSU came right back with nine yard touchdown pass just before the half for the 28-17 lead.

The Bison added a block punt return for score, a Paschall 4-yard run and a 3-yard score by Sam Ojuri in the third quarter as well as a 15-yard pass from Voigtlander to Jose Mohler in the fourth for the 56-17 victory.

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The Automated ScoreBookIndiana State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 20, 2010)

All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gBrown, Antoine 11 157 545 70 475 3.0 1 42 43.2Roberts, Ryan 11 88 440 93 347 3.9 5 91 31.5Gates, Darrius 11 74 288 22 266 3.6 0 30 24.2Craig, Reece 11 10 48 4 44 4.4 0 14 4.0Hardy, Rod 11 2 10 0 10 5.0 1 9 0.9Seliger, Matt 4 7 21 12 9 1.3 0 9 2.2Mullane, Gabe 11 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 0.8Lough, Brock 8 5 9 1 8 1.6 0 3 1.0Kent, Bryant 11 2 8 0 8 4.0 0 5 0.7Gray, Jeramie 7 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TM 6 2 0 3 -3 -1.5 0 0 -0.5Johnson, Travis 5 11 4 41 -37 -3.4 0 2 -7.4Stutzriem, Chri 7 19 25 85 -60 -3.2 2 5 -8.6Total 11 379 1407 331 1076 2.8 9 91 97.8Opponents 11 459 2422 253 2169 4.7 31 54 197.2

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gRoberts, Ryan 11 80.99 60-124-5 48.4 561 1 39 51.0Johnson, Travis 5 59.93 22-48-3 45.8 152 0 18 30.4Stutzriem, Chri 7 71.43 23-47-3 48.9 158 1 17 22.6Seliger, Matt 4 79.88 6-13-1 46.2 76 0 19 19.0Gates, Darrius 11 430.00 1-2-1 50.0 75 1 75 6.8Total 11 77.67 112-234-13 47.9 1022 3 75 92.9Opponents 11 138.10 177-275-10 64.4 2102 14 45 191.1

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gKent, Bryant 11 20 326 16.3 2 75 29.6Lacotti, Larry 11 18 101 5.6 0 15 9.2Brown, Antoine 11 16 82 5.1 0 18 7.5Gates, Darrius 11 15 124 8.3 0 28 11.3Mardis, Michael 10 12 105 8.8 0 18 10.5Jones, Alex 7 5 54 10.8 0 32 7.7Lough, Brock 8 5 47 9.4 0 17 5.9Roberts, Ryan 11 5 42 8.4 1 16 3.8Craig, Reece 11 4 29 7.2 0 12 2.6Gray, Jeramie 7 4 28 7.0 0 8 4.0Riley, Tanner 9 3 45 15.0 0 19 5.0Kraemer, Koby 6 3 11 3.7 0 7 1.8Dikos, Garrick 1 1 17 17.0 0 17 17.0Williams, Tyler 3 1 11 11.0 0 11 3.7Total 11 112 1022 9.1 3 75 92.9Opponents 11 177 2102 11.9 14 45 191.1

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgKent, Bryant 11 50 4.5 0 21Woods, Mike 2 51 25.5 0 30Total 13 101 7.8 0 30Opponents 34 426 12.5 2 66

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgBlackmon, Andre 2 26 13.0 0 26McCleskey, Dony 2 2 1.0 0 2Davis, Santino 2 25 12.5 0 21Cook, CJ 1 25 25.0 0 25Woods, Mike 1 0 0.0 0 0Painter, Dillon 1 -2 -2.0 0 0Carter, Larry 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 10 76 7.6 0 26Opponents 13 119 9.2 3 37

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgKraemer, Koby 25 467 18.7 0 36Gates, Darrius 19 514 27.1 0 57Woods, Mike 5 101 20.2 0 34Riley, Tanner 5 81 16.2 0 30Sewall, Alex 2 46 23.0 0 27Gray, Jeramie 1 17 17.0 0 17Wozniak, Austen 1 4 4.0 0 4Total 58 1230 21.2 0 57Opponents 25 539 21.6 0 52

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 1 0 0.0 0 0

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The Automated ScoreBookIndiana State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 20, 2010)

All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsRoberts, Ryan 6 - - - - - - - 36Martinez, Braul - 5-12 12-12 - - - - - 27Kent, Bryant 2 - - - - - - - 12Stutzriem, Chri 2 - - - - - - - 12Brown, Antoine 1 - - - - - - - 6Hardy, Rod 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 12 5-12 12-12 - - - - - 99Opponents 50 13-23 47-48 - 1 1-1 - 1 390

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gRoberts, Ryan 11 212 347 561 908 82.5Brown, Antoine 11 157 475 0 475 43.2Gates, Darrius 11 76 266 75 341 31.0Johnson, Travis 5 59 -37 152 115 23.0Stutzriem, Chri 7 66 -60 158 98 14.0Seliger, Matt 4 20 9 76 85 21.2Craig, Reece 11 10 44 0 44 4.0Hardy, Rod 11 2 10 0 10 0.9Mullane, Gabe 11 1 9 0 9 0.8Lough, Brock 8 5 8 0 8 1.0Kent, Bryant 11 2 8 0 8 0.7TM 6 2 -3 0 -3 -0.5Total 11 613 1076 1022 2098 190.7Opponents 11 734 2169 2102 4271 388.3

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkMartinez, Braul 5-12 41.7 0-0 1-2 3-4 1-6 0-0 40 1

FG Sequence Indiana State OpponentsQUINCY (40),28,(27),43 (22),(30)LOUISVILLE (30) (28),(21),(31),35Eastern Illinois 48 44,(31)South Dakota State - (26),44,32,(22)Youngstown State - 33,43Northern Iowa 35 (34),(22)Illinois State 44,41 24,(38)Western Illinois (37) 35Southern Illinois - 48,(30),43Missouri State 43 (27)North Dakota State (38) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkMullane, Gabe 71 2560 36.1 61 2 9 15 6 1TM 5 12 2.4 12 0 0 0 0 4Total 76 2572 33.8 61 2 9 15 6 5Opponents 40 1574 39.3 67 5 9 13 7 1

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnMartinez, Braul 26 1484 57.1 1 0Mullane, Gabe 1 46 46.0 0 0Total 27 1530 56.7 1 0 21.6 36.0 34Opponents 70 4336 61.9 10 1 21.2 41.5 28

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The Automated ScoreBookIndiana State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 20, 2010)

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All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gGates, Darrius 11 266 124 0 514 0 904 82.2Brown, Antoine 11 475 82 0 0 0 557 50.6Kraemer, Koby 6 0 11 0 467 0 478 79.7Roberts, Ryan 11 347 42 0 0 0 389 35.4Kent, Bryant 11 8 326 50 0 0 384 34.9Woods, Mike 11 0 0 51 101 0 152 13.8Riley, Tanner 9 0 45 0 81 0 126 14.0Mardis, Michael 10 0 105 0 0 0 105 10.5Lacotti, Larry 11 0 101 0 0 0 101 9.2Craig, Reece 11 44 29 0 0 0 73 6.6Lough, Brock 8 8 47 0 0 0 55 6.9Jones, Alex 7 0 54 0 0 0 54 7.7Sewall, Alex 10 0 0 0 46 0 46 4.6Gray, Jeramie 7 0 28 0 17 0 45 6.4Blackmon, Andr 9 0 0 0 0 26 26 2.9Davis, Santino 3 0 0 0 0 25 25 8.3Cook, CJ 7 0 0 0 0 25 25 3.6Dikos, Garrick 1 0 17 0 0 0 17 17.0Williams, Tyler 3 0 11 0 0 0 11 3.7Hardy, Rod 11 10 0 0 0 0 10 0.9Mullane, Gabe 11 9 0 0 0 0 9 0.8Seliger, Matt 4 9 0 0 0 0 9 2.2Wozniak, Austen 10 0 0 0 4 0 4 0.4McCleskey, Don 11 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2Painter, Dillon 11 0 0 0 0 -2 -2 -0.2TM 6 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -0.5Johnson, Travis 5 -37 0 0 0 0 -37 -7.4Stutzriem, Chri 7 -60 0 0 0 0 -60 -8.6Total 11 1076 1022 101 1230 76 3505 318.6Opponents 11 2169 2102 426 539 119 5355 486.8

The Automated ScoreBookIndiana State Game Results (as of Nov 14, 2009)

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Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time AttendAug 27, 2009 QUINCY L o 20-26 0-1 0-0 3:05 7216Sep 05, 2009 at LOUISVILLE L 10-30 0-2 0-0 3:03 3934409/12/09 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 0-31 0-3 0-0 2:35 2977

* 9-19-2009 at #18 South Dakota State L 0-41 0-4 0-1 2:46 13945* 09/26/09 YOUNGSTOWN STATE L 0-28 0-5 0-2 3:00 3557* Oct 03, 2009 at #3 Northern Iowa L 7-62 0-6 0-3 2:39 14860* 10-17-09 at Illinois State L 21-38 0-7 0-4 2:48 11514* Oct 24, 2009 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 17-14 1-7 1-4 2:39 6028* 10/31/2009 #3 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L 0-33 1-8 1-5 2:40 4582* Nov 07, 2009 at Missouri State L 7-31 1-9 1-6 2:38 4785* 11/14/09 NORTH DAKOTA STATE L 17-56 1-10 1-7 2:35 2878

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The Automated ScoreBookIndiana State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Jul 20, 2010)

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Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf99 Archie, Aaron 11 52 65 117 10-21 2-10 . 1 1 1-0 . . .2 McCleskey, Dony 11 46 46 92 3-19 1-12 2-2 1 . . . . .3 Sewall, Alex 10 33 51 84 2-3 . . . 1 . . . .34 Washington, Jac 11 33 33 66 7-14 1-7 . . . . . . .55 Cook, CJ 7 21 43 64 1-2 . 1-25 5 . . . . .8 Carter, Larry 11 29 26 55 1-2 . 1-0 1 . . . . .76 Hardy, Rod 11 22 20 42 11-36 3-19 . . 1 . 2 1 .90 Brown, Nate 11 15 24 39 8-21 . . . 1 . 1 . .45 Millington, Dan 11 16 19 35 6-48 3-29 . . 3 . . . .92 Obaseki, Ben 11 12 20 32 6-20 2-15 . 1 3 . . 1 .30 Blackmon, Andre 9 19 13 32 1-1 . 2-26 1 . 1-0 . . .48 Wozniak, Austen 10 15 14 29 3-19 3-19 . . . . 2 . .11 Woods, Mike 11 15 6 21 1-1 . 1-0 3 . . . . .20 Painter, Dillon 11 6 14 20 2-4 . 1--2 . . 1-0 . . .42 Davis, Santino 3 8 9 17 2-5 . 2-25 . . . . . .4 Thomas, Elliott 8 9 5 14 1-1 . . . . . . . .49 Bettag, Alex 11 5 7 12 . . . . . . . . .54 Young, Lawrence 11 5 7 12 3-10 1-6 . . . . . . .79 Redwine, Milton 7 4 5 9 1-1 . . . . . . . .6 Easterly, Julia 11 3 6 9 . . . . . . . . .28 Calvert, Jerry 11 6 1 7 . . . . . . . . .40 Jenkins, Josh 4 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .31 Lewis, Marcus 7 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .27 Harris, Luke 7 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . .36 Aldridge, Robbi 11 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .96 Scott, Jordan 7 1 1 2 1-2 . . . . . . . .9 Lough, Brock 8 2 . 2 1-1 . . . . . . . .97 Bright, Jordan 6 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .17 Mullane, Gabe 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .15 Roberts, Ryan 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .7 Lacotti, Larry 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .1 Kent, Bryant 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .62 Borchers, Evan 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .33 Brown, Antoine 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .35 Jones, Alex 7 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .43 Carter, LaVon 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .75 Farha, Odeh 6 . 1 1 1-1 . . . . . . . .88 Mardis, Michael 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TM 6 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . .

Total 11 387 451 838 72-232 15-117 10-76 13 10 4-0 5 2 .Opponents 11 336 391 727 107-274 22-132 13-119 23 17 8-0 4 5 1

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Game-by-Game Rushing QU UL EIU SDSU YSU UNI ILS WIU SIU MSU NDSUPlayer Att.-Yds./TD Att.-Yds./TD Att.-Yds./TD Att.-Yds./TD Att.-Yds./TD Att.-Yds./TD Att.-Yds./TD Att.-Yds./TD Att.-Yds./TD Att.-Yds./TD Att.-Yds./TDBrown, A. 22-45/0 9-14/0 10-29/0 12-13/0 5-4/0 10-10/0 17-102/0 14-58/0 18-36/0 16-47/0 23-111/1Roberts, R. 4-13/0 -- -- -- 14-18/0 9-21/0 15-70/2 16-160/2 12-(-3)/0 8-29/0 10-39/1Gates, D. 11-102/0 10-8/0 6-9/0 7-20/0 11-51/0 5-10/0 8-39/0 12-22/0 -- 3-1/0 1-4/0Craig, R. -- 3-(-4)/0 -- 1-0/0 -- -- -- -- 1-6/0 5-42/0 --Hardy, R. -- -- -- -- -- 1-1/1 -- -- 1-9/0 -- --Seliger, M. 1-8/0 -- DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-(-5)/0 5-6/0 DNPMullane, G. -- -- 1-9/0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Kent, B. -- -- -- -- -- -- 2-8/0 -- -- -- --Lough, B. 1-2/0 2-6/0 DNP DNP DNP -- 1-(-1)/0 -- -- 1-1/0 --Gray, J. -- -- 1-0/0 -- -- -- DNP DNP DNP DNP --Johnson, T. DNP 1-(-2)/0 5-(-24)/0 4-(-8)/0 1-(-3)/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPStutzriem, C. 8-(-48)/0 6-(-3)/1 2-1/0 DNP -- DNP -- DNP -- 3-(-10)/1 DNP

Game-by-Game Passing (Att-Comp-TD-INT-Yards)Player QU UL EIU SDSU YSU UNI ILS WIU SIU MSU NDSURoberts, R. -- -- -- -- 18-11-0-1-78 17-6-0-1-60 16-10-0-1-136 14-4-0-0-34 18-7-0-2-52 18-9-0-1-82 23-13-0-0-119Johnson, T. DNP 6-3-0-1-24 15-8-0-1-63 25-11-0-0-65 2-0-0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPStutzriem, C. 18-9-1-1-60 15-7-0-2-58 7-3-0-0-8 DNP 2-0-0-0-0 DNP -- DNP 1-1-0-0-(-2) 4-3-0-0-34 DNPSeliger, M. 1-0-0-0-0 -- DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -- 12-6-0-1-76 DNPGates, D. 1-1-1-0-75 -- -- -- 1-0-0-1-0 -- -- -- -- -- --

Field Goals (Made field goals in bold/Missed field goals in italics)Player QU UL EIU SDSU YSU UNI ILS WIU SIU MSU NDSUMartinez, B. 40, 28, 27, 43 30 48 -- -- 35 44, 41 37 -- 43 38

Game-by-Game Receiving QU UL EIU SDSU YSU UNI ILS WIU SIU MSU NDSUPlayer Rec.-Yds./TD Rec.-Yds./TD Rec.-Yds./TD Rec.-Yds./TD Rec.-Yds./TD Rec.-Yds./TD Rec.-Yds./TD Rec.-Yds./TD Rec.-Yds./TD Rec.-Yds./TD Rec.-Yds./TDKent, B. 1-75/1 -- 1-10/0 2-18/0 2-22/0 2-35/0 4-97/1 1-8/0 3-22/0 3-25/0 1-14/0Lacotti, L. -- 3-26/0 2-7/0 3-19/0 3-6/0 1-5/0 4-22/0 -- -- 2-16/0 --Brown, A. -- 2-4/0 4-29/0 1-(-2)/0 1-5/0 -- 1-8/0 1-3/0 -- -- 6-35/0Gates, D. 2-6/0 1-16/0 3-12/0 1-9/0 2-18/0 -- 1-9/0 -- 1-9/0 1-9/0 3-36/0Mardis, M. DNP 1-4/0 -- 4-21/0 -- 1-5/0 -- -- -- 4-51/0 2-24/0Jones, A. DNP DNP DNP DNP -- -- -- -- 2-14/0 3-40/0 --Lough, B. 2-14/0 -- DNP DNP DNP -- -- 2-23/0 -- -- 1-10/0Roberts, R. 3-18/1 2-24/0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Craig, R. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-(-2)/0 3-31/0 --Gray, J. 1-5/0 1-8/0 -- -- -- 2-15/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP --Riley, T. DNP DNP 1-13/0 -- 1-13/0 -- -- -- -- 1-19/0 --Kramer, K. DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-3/0 -- -- -- 1-7/0 1-1/0 DNPDikos, G. 1-17/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPWilliams, T. DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-11/0 -- DNP -- -- -- DNP

Game-by-Game Returns Punt Returns QU UL EIU SDSU YSU UNI ILS WIU SIU MSU NDSUPlayer Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TDKent, B. 3-30-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 -- 2-14-0 -- 1-2-0 -- 1-0-0 2-2-0 --Woods, M. 2-51-0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Kickoff Returns QU UL EIU SDSU YSU UNI ILS WIU SIU MSU NDSUPlayer Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TD Att.-Yds.-TDKraemer, K. DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-81-0 9-154-0 1-36-0 3-53-0 6-99-0 2-44-0 DNPGates, D. 1-13-0 3-97-0 1-57-0 1-21-0 -- 2-41-0 5-138-0 -- -- 1-14-0 5-133-0Woods, M. 2-59-0 3-42-0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Riley, T. DNP DNP -- 4-51-0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-30-0Sewall, A. -- -- -- -- DNP -- -- -- -- -- 2-46-0Gray, J. -- -- 1-17-0 -- -- -- DNP DNP DNP DNP --Wozniak, A. -- 1-4-0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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OffenseOpponent WR LT LG C RG RT TB TE QB FB/WR WRQuincy R. Roberts M. Smith C. Bichey B. Geffert E. Borchers J. Jellison A. Brown G. Dikos C. Stutzriem B. Lough B. Kentat Louisville L. Lacotti M. Smith FN Lutz B. Geffert E. Borchers J. Jellison D. Gates J. Wright C. Stutzriem B. Lough B. KentEastern Illinois L. Lacotti M. Smith FN Lutz B. Geffert E. Borchers J. Jellison D. Gates M. Mardis T. Johnson R. Roberts B. Kentat South Dakota State L. Lacotti M. Smith FN Lutz B. Geffert E. Borchers J. Jellison A. Brown M. Mardis T. Johnson R. Aldridge B. KentYoungstown State L. Lacotti J. Wright M. Smith B. Geffert E. Borchers J. Jellison A. Brown M. Mardis R. Roberts A. Wozniak B. Kentat Northern Iowa J. Gray J. Wright M. Smith B. Geffert E. Borchers J. Jellison A. Brown M. Mardis R. Roberts B. Lough B. Kentat Illinois State L. Lacotti J. Jellison M. Smith FN Lutz B. Geffert E. Borchers A. Brown M. Mardis R. Roberts B. Lough B. KentWestern Illinois L. Lacotti J. Jellison M. Smith FN Lutz B. Geffert E. Borchers A. Brown M. Mardis R. Roberts B. Lough B. KentSouthern Illinois L. Lacotti J. Jellison M. Smith FN Lutz B. Geffert E. Borchers A. Brown M. Mardis R. Roberts B. Lough B. Kentat Missouri State L. Lacotti J. Jellison M. Smith FN Lutz B. Geffert E. Borchers A. Brown M. Mardis R. Roberts A. Jones B. KentNorth Dakota State L. Lacotti J. Wood M. Smith FN Lutz B. Geffert E. Borchers A. Brown A. Jones R. Roberts B. Lough B. Kent

DefenseOpponent DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB CB S SQuincy D. Millington R. Hardy N. Brown B. Obaseki J. Washington A. Archie S. Davis L. Carter J. Easterly A. Sewall D. McCleskeyat Louisville D. Millington R. Hardy N. Brown B. Obaseki J. Washington A. Archie S. Davis L. Carter M. Woods A. Sewall D. McCleskeyEastern Illinois D. Millington R. Hardy N. Brown B. Obaseki J. Washington A. Archie S. Davis L. Carter M. Woods A. Sewall D. McCleskeyat South Dakota State D. Millington R. Hardy N. Brown B. Obaseki J. Washington A. Archie CJ Cook L. Carter A. Blackmon A. Sewall D. McCleskeyYoungstown State D. Millington R. Hardy N. Brown B. Obaseki J. Washington A. Archie CJ Cook L. Carter A. Blackmon M. Woods D. McCleskeyat Northern Iowa D. Millington R. Hardy N. Brown B. Obaseki J. Washington A. Archie CJ Cook L. Carter E. Thomas A. Sewall D. McCleskeyat Illinois State D. Millington R. Hardy N. Brown B. Obaseki J. Washington A. Archie CJ Cook L. Carter E. Thomas A. Sewall D. McCleskeyWestern Illinois D. Millington R. Hardy L. Young B. Obaseki J. Washington A. Archie CJ Cook L. Carter M. Woods A. Sewall D. McCleskeySouthern Illinois D. Millington R. Hardy L. Young B. Obaseki J. Washington A. Archie CJ Cook L. Carter M. Woods A. Sewall D. McCleskeyat Missouri State D. Millington R. Hardy L. Young B. Obaseki D. Painter A. Archie CJ Cook L. Carter A. Blackmon A. Sewall D. McCleskeyNorth Dakota State D. Millington R. Hardy L. Young B. Obaseki A. Bettag A. Wozniak A. Archie L. Carter A. Blackmon A. Sewall D. McCleskey

Game-by-Game Defensive Tackles QU UL EIU SDSU YSU UNI ILS WIU SIU MSU NDSUPlayer Solo-Ast Solo-Ast Solo-Ast Solo-Ast Solo-Ast Solo-Ast Solo-Ast Solo-Ast Solo-Ast Solo-Ast Solo-AstArchie, A. 4-6 8-3 4-1 3-4 4-8 4-8 6-4 6-9 3-6 5-5 5-11McCleskey, D. 5-5 7-2 2-4 7-8 5-2 5-6 3-5 4-5 3-2 3-5 2-2Sewall, A. 4-5 2-2 3-4 2-7 DNP 6-9 5-3 2-6 3-4 3-4 3-7Washington, J. 1-0 3-0 5-5 2-3 4-2 3-4 2-2 8-5 3-7 DNP 2-5Cook, CJ DNP DNP DNP 5-7 3-6 6-10 1-6 2-9 4-5 -- DNPCarter, Lar. 0-4 1-2 2-2 5-2 5-4 3-0 3-2 3-5 2-1 3-0 2-4Hardy, R. 0-1 5-1 3-2 1-0 0-2 2-4 4-1 2-4 3-1 1-5 1-0Brown, N. 4-3 1-1 2-2 3-3 1-5 0-4 1-3 -- 2-0 1-1 0-2Millington, D. 1-1 2-0 1-0 1-2 3-2 1-3 1-1 2-4 2-4 2-0 0-2Obaseki, B. 2-3 -- 1-1 1-1 2-3 1-1 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 0-2Blackmon, A. 3-2 3-1 4-1 3-2 1-1 DNP DNP -- 2-0 3-1 0-5Wozniak, A. 1-2 1-1 2-1 -- -- 0-2 -- 1-0 DNP 7-4 3-4Woods, M. 0-1 3-0 0-1 -- 3-2 -- 5-1 1-0 3-0 -- 0-1Painter, D. -- -- 0-2 -- 1-4 -- -- 2-1 0-1 4-3 0-2Davis, S. 2-5 2-1 4-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPThomas, E. 3-3 3-0 -- -- -- 3-1 -- DNP DNP 0-1 DNPYoung, L. 1-0 -- 0-1 -- -- 1-1 DNP 0-3 2-2 -- 1-0Bettag, A. 0-2 -- -- -- 0-1 0-1 -- 1-0 0-1 3-2 1-0Easterly, J. 1-0 -- -- -- 1-0 0-1 -- 0-1 1-1 -- 0-3Redwine, M. 2-0 -- 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-3 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNPCalvert, J. 1-0 -- -- -- 1-0 1-0 1-0 -- 1-1 -- 1-0Jenkins, J. DNP -- 1-0 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1Lewis, M. -- -- -- 0-1 1-1 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP --Harris, L. DNP DNP DNP -- -- -- 0-1 -- 0-1 0-1 --Scott, J. 1-0 -- -- -- -- DNP DNP DNP -- -- 0-1Mullane, G. -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-0 -- -- -- 0-1Bright, J. -- -- DNP 0-1 -- 0-1 -- DNP DNP -- DNPAldridge, R. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0-1 0-1 -- --Kent, B. 1-0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Roberts, R. 0-1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Lough, B. -- 1-0 DNP DNP DNP -- -- -- -- -- --Lacotti, L. -- 1-0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Borchers, E. -- -- -- -- 1-0 -- -- -- -- -- --Carter, LaV. DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 -- -- --Mardis, M. DNP -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-0 --Brown, A. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-0 --Jones. A. DNP DNP DNP DNP -- -- -- -- -- -- 0-1

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St. Joseph’s (Ind.)Indiana State leads 15-12-0HOME: 11-5-0AWAY: 4-7NEUTRAL: 0-0-01924 ........................W ..................45-0.................. H1942 .........................L ...................7-19.................. H1946 .........................L ...................0-19...................A1947 ........................W ..................26-6.................. H1948 .........................L ..................... 0-7...................A11/05/49 ................L ...................6-33.................. H10/14/50 ................L ..................... 0-7...................A10/13/51 ................L ...................0-13.................. H10/11/52 ...............W ..................21-3...................A10/10/53 ...............W ............... 23-14.................. H10/09/54 ................L ................ 20-21.................. H10/08/55 ................L ...................0-27.................. H10/13/56 ................L ................ 13-59...................A10/19/57 ................L ...................0-42...................A10/18/58 ................L ...................0-44...................A10/17/59 ...............W ............... 20-14.................. H10/15/60 ...............W ..................21-7...................A11/11/61 ...............W ..................13-9.................. H11/10/62 ...............W ..................16-0.................. H11/09/63 ...............W ..................28-0.................. H11/07/64 ...............W ..................35-8...................A1965 .........................L ...................6-14...................A10/08/66 ...............W ..................19-0.................. H10/07/67 ...............W ..................13-0...................A10/12/68 ...............W ..................48-6.................. H09/21/96 ...............W ............... 47-14.................. H09/24/98 ...............W ..................38-7.................. H

CincinnatiIndiana State trails 1-3-0HOME: 0-1-0AWAY: 0-2-0NEUTRAL: 1-0-009/09/72 ................L ...................7-10.................. H11/01/86 ................L ................ 14-46...................A11/07/87 ...............W ............... 40-16.................. N11/12/88 ................L ................ 21-40...................A

Western Illinois Indiana State trails 13-20-0HOME: 10-7-0AWAY: 3-13-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-011/11/67 ................L ...................7-26.................. H11/16/68 ...............W ............... 14-10...................A09/11/71 ................L ................ 21-23...................A10/28/72 ...............W ..................41-7.................. H10/27/73 ...............W ............... 22-14.................. H11/16/74 ................L ...................7-32...................A

09/16/78 ...............W ............... 31-20.................. H09/15/79 ...............W ............... 17-14...................A11/17/84 ................L ...................2-22...................A10/19/85 ...............W ............... 42-24.................. H09/19/87 ................L ................ 12-42...................A09/24//88 ...............L ................ 21-24.................. H11/11/89 ...............W ..................13-7...................A09/29/90 ................L ................ 10-28...................A11/02/91 ...............W .................... 7-6.................. H10/24/92 ................L ................ 30-42...................A11/20/93 ...............W ..................16-6.................. H10/15/94 ................L ................ 17-38...................A9/24/95 ..................W ............... 30-13.................. H10/5/96 ..................W ..................10-7.................. H10/4/97 ...................L ...................3-37.................. H9/19/98 ...................L ...................9-26...................A10/2/99 ..................W ........ 39-36(ot).................. H10/28/00 ................L ...................7-49...................A10/6/01 ...................L ................ 15-52.................. H10/19/02 ................L ................ 21-52...................A11/08/03 ................L ................ 28-34.................. H10/09/04 ................L ................ 27-29...................A11/05/05 ................L ................ 35-63.................. H11/04/06 ................L ................ 41-46...................A10/06/07 ................L ...................7-19.................. H10/18/08 ................L ...................0-56...................A10/24/09 ...............W ............... 17-14.................. H

QuincyIndiana State trails 0-1-0HOME: 0-1-0AWAY: 0-0-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-008/27/09 ................L ......... 20-26(ot).................. H

Illinois State Indiana State trails 28-31-2HOME: 19-10-2AWAY: 9-21-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-009/26/36 ................T ..................... 0-0.................. H10/03/37 ................L ...................0-21...................A10/12/40 ...............W .................... 6-0.................. H10/11/41 ...............W ..................19-6...................A09/26/42 ...............W ..................14-0.................. H09/25/43 ................L ...................7-18...................A09/30/44 ...............W ............... 33-13.................. H09/11/71 ................L ................ 21-23...................A10/28/72 ...............W ..................41-7.................. H10/27/73 ...............W ............... 22-14.................. H11/16/74 ................L ...................7-32...................A09/16/78 ...............W ............... 31-20.................. H09/15/79 ...............W ............... 17-14...................A11/17/84 ................L ...................2-22...................A10/19/85 ...............W ............... 42-24.................. H

All-Time Series Records Versus 2010 Opponents09/19/87 ................L ................ 12-42...................A09/24/88 ................L ................ 21-24.................. H11/11/89 ...............W ..................13-7...................A09/29/90 ................L ................ 10-28...................A11/02/91 ...............W .................... 7-6.................. H10/24/92 ................L ................ 30-42...................A11/20/93 ...............W ..................16-6.................. H10/15/94 ................L ................ 17-38...................A09/24/95 ...............W ............... 30-13.................. H10/05/96 ...............W ..................10-7.................. H10/04/97 ................L ...................3-37.................. H09/19/98 ................L ...................9-26...................A10/02/99 ...............W ........ 39-36(ot).................. H10/28/00 ................L ...................7-49...................A10/06/01 ................L ................ 15-52.................. H10/19/02 ................L ................ 21-52...................A11/08/03 ................L ................ 28-34.................. H10/09/04 ................L ................ 27-29...................A11/05/05 ................L ................ 35-63.................. H11/04/06 ................L ................ 41-46...................A10/06/07 ................L ...................7-19.................. H10/18/08 ................L ...................0-56...................A

Missouri StateIndiana State trails 8-16-0HOME: 6-6-0AWAY: 2-10-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-0 09/13/86 ...............W ............... 14-10.................. H10/03/87 ................L ...................0-42...................A10/08/88 ...............W ............... 27-24.................. H09/09/89 ................L ................ 10-31...................A09/15/90 ................L ................ 26-33.................. H10/19/91 ................L ................ 19-68...................A11/11/92 ...............W ............... 31-28.................. H09/25/93 ................L ................ 21-31...................A10/22/94 ................L ...................7-10.................. H10/07/95 ...............W ..................16-9...................A11/16/96 ................L ................ 12-27.................. H10/11/97 ................L ...................7-22...................A10/17/98 ...............W ............... 24-14.................. H11/20/99 ................L ................ 14-31...................A10/07/00 ................L ...................7-24.................. H10/20/01 ...............W ............... 25-19...................A10/12/02 ...............W ............... 23-20.................. H11/01/03 ................L ................ 10-45...................A10/16/04 ................L ................ 28-31.................. H10/29/05 ................L ................ 27-31...................A10/21/06 ...............W ............... 28-22.................. H10/27/07 ................L ...................7-63...................A11/22/08 ................L ......... 24-27(ot).................. H11/07/09 ................L ...................7-31...................A

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All-Time Series Records Versus 2010 OpponentsNorth Dakota StateIndiana State trails 0-2-0HOME: 0-1-0AWAY: 0-1-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-011/01/08 ................L ...................7-34...................A11/14/09 ................L ................ 17-56.................. H

South Dakota StateIndiana State trails 0-2-0HOME: 0-1-0AWAY: 0-1-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-010/25/08 ................L ...................9-49.................. H09/19/09 ................L ...................0-41...................A

Northern IowaIndiana State trails 4-22-0HOME: 3-10-0AWAY: 1-12-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-009/10/83 ...............W ..................26-0.................. H10/12/85 ................L ...................7-24...................A11/15/86 ................L ................ 10-45...................A09/26/87 ................L ................ 14-38.................. H10/29/88 ...............W ..................24-6...................A10/14/89 ................L ................ 21-24.................. H10/20/90 ...............W ............... 33-23.................. H11/09/91 ................L ................ 21-49...................A10/31/92 ................L ................ 13-34.................. H10/09/93 ................L ................ 10-17...................A10/01/94 ................L ................ 10-11.................. H10/15/95 ................L ................ 10-27...................A11/09/96 ................L ................ 19-34.................. H11/15/97 ................L .......21-29(3ot)...................A10/31/98 ................L ................ 28-31.................. H10/30/99 ................L ................ 21-44...................A10/21/00 ................L ................ 17-49.................. H11/03/01 ................L ................ 13-34...................A11/02/02 ...............W ............... 21-19.................. H 10/11/03 ................L ................ 14-22...................A11/06/04 ................L ...................6-59.................. H10/15/05 ................L ................ 10-31...................A10/14/06 ................L ................ 14-34.................. H11/10/07 ................L ................ 14-68...................A11/15/08 ................L ...................0-28.................. H10/03/09 ................L ...................7-62...................A

Youngstown StateIndiana State trails 1-18-0HOME: 0-10-0AWAY: 1-7-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-010/06/07 ................L ...................7-19.................. H11/05/88 ................L ...................7-25...................A10/07/89 ................L ................ 19-20.................. H10/03/92 ................L ................ 24-30.................. H11/06/93 ................L ................ 10-17...................A11/19/94 ................L ...................3-14.................. H10/28/95 ...............W ..................13-6...................A10/04/97 ................L ...................0-31.................. H09/19/98 ................L ................ 14-20...................A10/02/99 ................L ................ 28-31.................. H10/28/00 ................L ...................7-42...................A10/06/01 ................L ................ 21-35.................. H10/05/02 ................L ................ 16-31...................A10/30/03 ................L ......... 24-30(ot).................. H10/30/04 ................L ................ 20-45...................A10/08/05 ................L ...................0-45.................. H10/07/06 ................L ................ 17-55...................A 11/03/07 ................L ...................7-40.................. H11/08/08 ................L ................ 21-35...................A09/26/09 ................L ...................0-28.................. H

Southern IllinoisIndiana State trails 23-24-0HOME: 15-11-0AWAY: 8-13-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-010/07/44 ...............W ..................55-6.................. H10/11/47 ...............W ..................21-6.................. H10/09/48 ................L ...................6-20...................A10/08/49 ...............W .................... 9-7.................. H11/26/49 ................L ................ 14-41...................A10/07/50 ................L ...................0-20...................A10/18/69 ................L ...................7-29...................A10/30/71 ...............W ..................17-3.................. H11/18/72 ...............W ..................31-3...................A11/17/73 ...............W ............... 36-17.................. H09/21/74 ...............W ..................10-8.................. H09/20/75 ...............W ............... 23-21...................A10/30/76 ................L ...................2-21.................. H09/17/77 ...............W ..................14-9...................A11/04/78 ................L ...................7-28.................. H11/03/79 ................L ................ 38-41...................A10/11/80 ...............W ..................10-7.................. H10/31/81 ................L ...................3-17.................. H10/23/82 ................L ...................9-21...................A10/22/83 ................L ................ 21-34.................. H12/03/83* ..............L ...................7-23.................. H10/27/84 ...............W ............... 27-10.................. H11/02/85 ...............W ............... 41-38.................. H10/11/86 ................L ................ 14-16...................A

10/31/87 ...............W ............... 24-15.................. H10/15/88 ................L ...................7-10...................A11/04/89 ...............W ............... 35-24.................. H09/08/90 ................L ................ 17-20...................A10/26/91 ................L ................ 23-30.................. H11/21/92 ................L ................ 35-42...................A10/30/93 ................L ................ 35-26.................. H10/08/94 ...............W ............... 27-14...................A09/30/95 ...............W ..................52-3.................. H10/12/96 ...............W ............... 24-13...................A10/04/97 ...............W ............... 19-14.................. H10/23/98 ...............W ............... 27-21...................A10/02/99 ...............W ............... 66-44.................. H11/04/00 ...............W ............... 23-22...................A10/27/01 ...............W ............... 20-14.................. H11/09/02 ...............W ............... 21-14...................A10/04/03 ................L ................ 14-37.................. H11/13/04 ................L ................ 10-59...................A10/22/05 ................L ................ 20-42.................. H09/30/06 ................L ...................3-55...................A09/29/07 ................L ................ 10-72.................. H10/11/08 ................L ...................7-60...................A10/31/09 ................L ...................0-33.................. H

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First LastOpponent Meeting Meeting Won Lost TiedAir Force 1993 1993 0 1 0Akron 1968 1980 5 6 0Anderson College 1956 1957 1 1 0Arkansas State 1973 1976 1 1 0Austin Peay 1989 2007 1 1 0Ball State 1924 2003 23 38 1Boston University 1987 1987 0 1 0Bowman Field 1943 1943 0 1 0Bradley 1939 1939 0 1 0Buffalo State 1986 1986 1 0 0Butler 1904 1974 7 25 2Central Florida 1984 1984 1 0 0Central Michigan 1944 1983 0 9 0Central Missouri State 1983 1991 5 0 0Chicago 1929 1929 0 1 0Cincinnati 1972 1988 1 3 0Concord College 1991 1991 1 0 0Cumberland 2002 2002 1 0 0Danville Normal 1924 1946 6 0 0Dayton 1975 1976 1 1 0Delaware 1975 1975 0 1 0DePauw 1898 1968 9 15 1Drake 1971 1985 8 2 0Eastern Illinois 1901 2009 37 43 4Eastern Kentucky 1926 2000 1 7 0Eastern Michigan 1934 2008 3 10 0Evansville 1923 1972 23 12 2Florida 1983 1988 0 2 0Florida International 2003 2003 1 0 0Franklin College 1925 1955 8 6 1Gary 1933 1933 1 0 0George Field 1944 1944 1 0 0Georgia Tech 1987 1987 0 1 0Glenville State 1992 1995 2 0 0Grand Rapids 1940 1941 1 1 0Hanover College 1920 1959 7 3 1Heidelberg College 1951 1951 0 1 0Hillsdale College 1949 1949 0 1 0Illinois “B” 1931 1931 0 1 0Illinois State 1936 2009 28 31 2Illinois Wesleyan 1943 1948 2 1 0Indiana 1925 2007 0 3 0Indiana “B” 1928 1928 0 1 0Indianapolis 1923 1962 5 1 0Iowa State 1986 1999 0 2 0Kansas 1985 1986 0 2 0Kansas State 1991 1998 0 3 0Kentucky State 1997 1997 1 0 0Lawrence 1939 1940 1 1 0Liberty 1996 1996 1 0 0

Lock Haven 1992 1994 2 0 0Louisville 1939 2009 3 6 1

Manchester College 1927 1933 2 1 1

First LastOpponent Meeting Meeting Won Lost TiedMarshall 1947 1981 1 1 0Mars Hill 1995 1996 2 0 0Maryland 1982 1982 0 1 0McNeese State 1977 1982 1 1 0Middle Tennessee State 1984 1984 0 1 0Millikin College 1920 1936 0 3 0Minnesota 1989 1993 0 2 0Mississippi 1995 1995 0 1 0Missouri State 1986 2009 8 16 0Murray State 1990 2006 6 3 0Nebraska-Omaha 1975 1975 1 0 0New Mexico State 1978 1982 4 1 0North Dakota State 2008 2009 0 2 0North Texas 1997 1997 0 1 0Northeast Louisiana 1978 1983 2 2 0Northern Illinois 1926 2008 5 5 0Northern Iowa 1983 2009 4 22 0Oakland City 1923 1932 7 2 0Oklahoma 1999 1999 0 1 0Oklahoma City 1949 1949 0 1 0Oklahoma State 1992 1992 1 0 0Purdue 1926 2006 0 3 0Quincy 2009 2009 0 1 0Ripon College 1953 1953 1 0 0Rose-Hulman Institute 1920 1934 6 2 0St. Cloud State 1985 1986 2 0 0St. Francis (Ind.) 2005 2005 0 1 0St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 1924 1998 15 12 0Salem College 1987 1988 2 0 0South Dakota State 2008 2009 0 2 0Southeast Missouri State 1935 2008 3 4 0Southern Illinois 1944 2009 23 24 0Stephen F. Austin 2001 2001 0 1 0Tampa 1967 1967 1 0 0Texas Tech 2005 2005 0 1 0Toledo 1994 1994 0 1 0Truman State 1930 1930 0 1 0Tulsa 1975 2001 0 6 0Union Christian 1920 1920 2 0 0Valparaiso 1928 1968 12 20 1Vincennes 1923 1925 3 0 0Virginia Military Institute 1976 1976 0 1 0Wabash College 1926 1946 0 7 1Wayne State (Mich.) 1984 1984 1 0 0Western Carolina 1974 1977 0 2 0West Texas A&M 1977 1985 2 5 0West Virginia Tech 1993 1994 2 0 0Western Illinois 1967 2009 12 21 0Western Kentucky 1969 2007 5 14 1Western Michigan 2000 2002 0 2 0Wichita State 1976 1983 4 2 1Youngstown State 1988 2009 1 18 02010 SEASON OPPONENTS IN BOLD

Series Records vs. 2010 OpponentsOpponent Overall Home Away Neutral MVFCSt. Joseph’s 15-2-0 11-5-0 4-7-0 0-0-0 — —Cincinnati 1-3-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 — —Western Illinois 13-20-0 10-7-0 3-13-0 0-0-0 7-16-0Quincy 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — —Illinois State 28-31-2 19-10-2 9-21-0 0-0-0 7-17-0Missouri State 8-16-0 6-6-0 2-10-0 0-0-0 8-16-0North Dakota State 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0South Dakota State 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0Northern Iowa 4-22-0 3-10-0 1-12-0 0-0-0 3-22-0Youngstown State 1-18-0 0-10-0 1-8-0 0-0-0 0-13-0Southern Illinois 23-24-0 15-11-0 8-13-0 0-0-0 11-13-0

All-Time Series Breakdowns

All-Time Series Records

Series Records vs. 2010 Opponent CoachesOpponent Overall Home Away Neutral MVFCvs. A.J. Ricker 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — —vs. Butch Jones 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — —vs. Mark Hendrickson 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0vs. Bill Terlisner 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — —vs. Brock Spack 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0vs. Terry Allen 2-10-0 2-5-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 2-10-0vs. Craig Bohl 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0vs. John Stiegelmeier 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0vs. Mark Farley 1-8-0 1-2-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 1-8-0vs. Eric Wolford 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0vs. Dale Lennon 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0

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The past four seasons have dealt great change to the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Within that span, the league has lost a member, gained two members and changed its name. Despite those developments, a quality nationally competitive product has been a constant for the league, which celebrated its Silver Anniversary in 2009. The Missouri Valley Football Conference enters its 26th year of existence this fall and has proven to be one of the nation’s premier NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) leagues. There’s not much that has eluded the conference in its first 25 years of existence. The league’s first two-plus decades have included national championships, national players of the year, national coaches of the year, No. 1 national rankings, and countless All-Americans. Strong coaching and great players have helped make the league a national force, but the sta-bility and leadership of Commissioner Patty Viverito -- the only commissioner the league has ever known -- has helped make the Missouri Valley Football Conference a standard bearer on the FCS scene. Indeed, all signs point to continued national prominence for the Missouri Valley Football Conference as it enters its 26th season in 2010. In June 2008, presidents of the nine-member Gateway Football Conference and the 10-member Missouri Valley Conference approved a rebranding initiative that changed the football conference name from the Gateway Football Conference to the Missouri Valley Football Conference. It repre-sented the second name change for the football league. Initially, the conference competed as the Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference (1985-91) and the Gateway Football Conference (1992-2007). Although the league shares the Missouri Valley name, the football-playing members compete under a separate administrative umbrella, as the Missouri Valley Conference and the Missouri Valley Football Conference will remain separate entities. While the 2009 season didn’t produce a national championship, it was a successful one, as Southern Illinois and South Dakota State represented the conference in the playoffs, marking the 15th-straight season in which at least two teams have participated in post-season play. For three-straight weeks to close out the regular season, Southern Illinois enjoyed the No. 1 national ranking, while RB Deji Karim of Southern Illinois and DE Danny Batten of South Dakota State were finalists in the Walter Payton Award and Buck Buchanan voting, finishing third, respectively. The Missouri Valley Football Conference has two recent national championships (Western Ken-tucky - 2002; Youngstown State - 1997), and league members Youngstown State (3) and Southern Illinois (1) own additional titles prior to their league membership, meaning six FCS championship trophies are housed on league campuses, in addition to three (Youngstown State twice and UNI in 2005) runner-up finishes. Only five FCS leagues possess more than a single FCS championship trophy, and the Missouri Valley Football Conference is among that elite. In recent years, the league has established itself as a leader among FCS conferences. During the past 13 years, the league has two national championships, and eight other semifinal trips. The league’s 36-27 playoff mark in that span is third-best among all FCS leagues, and the conference has had four teams reach the title game since 1997. The Missouri Valley Football Conference success is not limited to the immediate past. During the decade of the 1990’s, current members of the league compiled a 34-19 mark in the FCS playoffs, bettered only by the Southern Conference, whose members were 37-19 in that decade. Team accomplishments have helped solidify the Missouri Valley Football Conference as an FCS elite, but individuals at the league’s member institutions are the real source of pride within the conference. Thanks to great players and strong coaching, the Missouri Valley Football Conference has reached and will maintain its place among the FCS best. Last year, despite tough scheduling, six teams in the conference had winning records, marking the first time that’s ever happened in the 25-year history of the league. The Missouri Valley Football Conference has had four teams (or more) with better than .500 records in the same season 16 times now, including the past 12 seasons. In 1997, Youngstown State grabbed the crowned jewel for the conference, as the league had one of its most successful seasons. In addition to claiming the league’s first national championship, the Penguins finished the year ranked No. 1, marking the first time a league member has held that spot in a season-ending poll. That year, Western Illinois was at No. 6, marking the first time the league ended the year with two teams ranked among the top six. In 1999, the Missouri Valley Football Conference trumped that, as Youngstown State finished the year No. 2, and Illinois State was No. 3. UNI also finished in the top 20 in both nationally recognized polls. In 2002, Western Kentucky added to the league’s national championship trophy case with an FCS crown, while both WKU (No. 1) and Western Illinois (No. 5) finished among the nation’s top

Patty ViveritoCommissioner

Mike KernAssistant

Commissioner

Bill CarollaSupervisorof Officials

MVC DirectoryOffice: 1818 Chouteau Ave. St. Louis, MO 63103 Phone (314) 421-2268 FAX (314) 421-3505Commissioner: Patty ViveritoAssistant Commissioner: Mike KernSecretary: Maxine DaySupervisor of Officials: Bill Carolla

current MVFc MeMbershipIllinois State .........................................1985Indiana State .........................................1986Northern Iowa .........................................1985Southern Illinois ......................................1985Missouri State .........................................1985Western Illinois ........................................1985Youngstown State ...................................1997North Dakota State ..................................2008South Dakota State ..................................2008

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Past MVFC Champions1985 ........................................................................... Northern Iowa1986 ........................................................................... Eastern Illinois1987 ........................................................................... Northern Iowa1988 ..........................................................................Western Illinois1989 ............................................................................Missouri State1990 ..........................................Missouri State / Northern Iowa1991 ........................................................................... Northern Iowa1992 ........................................................................... Northern Iowa1993 ........................................................................... Northern Iowa1994 ........................................................................... Northern Iowa1995 ........................................................................... Northern Iowa1996 ........................................................................... Northern Iowa1997 ..........................................................................Western Illinois1998 ..........................................................................Western Illinois1999 ....................................................................Youngstown State2000 ..........................................................................Western Illinois2001 ........................................................................... Northern Iowa2002 ..........................................................................Western Illinois2003 ..................................... Southern Illinois / Northern Iowa2004 ........................................................................Southern Illinois2005 ........................................................................... Northern Iowa2006 ....................................................................Youngstown State2007 ........................................................................... Northern Iowa2008 ..................................... Southern Illinois / Northern Iowa2009 ........................................................................Southern Illinois

five in the season-ending polls. The Hilltoppers became the first school to earn victories against the tourney’s top three seeds en route to its national championship. In 2003, four Valley teams represented the league in the 16-team NCAA playoffs, marking the first time any league has sent that many to the playoffs in the same year. In 2004, Southern Illinois spent a league-record 11 weeks as the nation’s top-ranked team, while all eight league teams received votes for the Top 25 at some point in the season. LB Boomer Grigsby of Illinois State earned a National Defensive Player of the Year honor, while SIU’s Jerry Kill was National Coach of the Year. In 2005, UNI became the fourth league school to reach the FCS cham-pionship game since 1997, while Southern Illinois and Western Kentucky combined to hold the nation’s No. 1 ranking in the top-25 polls for five weeks. In 2006, Youngstown State won its second-straight league championship and the Penguins were joined in the playoff field by Illinois State and South-ern Illinois. That marked only the second time in league history the league had more than two teams qualify for the 16-team playoff field. SIU’s Arkee Whitlock was a national player of the year award winner (College Sporting News) and was third in the Walter Payton Award balloting. In 2008, six teams were nationally ranked in the same poll, marking the first time in league history that had happened. Those six teams were ranked for four-straight weeks. North Dakota State held the nation’s No. 1 spot for its first two weeks as a conference member, while rookie coach Dale Lennon of Southern Illinois became just the third to win Coach of the Year honors in his first league season. The original Gateway Conference was founded as a women’s athletic organization in August 1982, following the dissolution of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. In September of that year, Patty Viverito was named the first commissioner of the newly founded conference, a posi-tion she maintains today. Before moving to its permanent headquarters in St. Louis, the conference spent three organizational months on the campus of Eastern Illinois University. In July of 1992, the 10-team conference disbanded as its women’s pro-grams realigned with their men’s teams in their respective conferences. The league assumed its new name on July 1, 1992, becoming the Gateway Foot-ball Conference, an NCAA FCS football league comprised of seven Midwest institutions. The Gateway Conference football division was born on August 21, 1985, when the Gateway Conference President’s Council voted to add a FCS football division for six of its members to the previously all-women’s athletics orga-nization. Founding members of the football division were Eastern Illinois, Illinois State, UNI, Southern Illinois, Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State), and Western Illinois. The creation of the football division marked the first time in college annals that football was added to a women’s conference. In June of 1986, Indiana State became the seventh member of the confer-ence. In the 25 years of the football division, league membership has been stable -- with only five fluctuations since 1986. Eastern Illinois left the league to join the Ohio Valley Conference in 1996, while Youngstown State joined the conference in 1997 to return league membership to its original seven-member status. League membership reached what was then an all-time high of eight members for the start of the 2001 season with the addition of Western Kentucky. The Hilltoppers left the league after six years to join the Sun Belt (FBS). North Dakota State and South Dakota State joined for the start of the 2008 season, giving the league nine members for the first time.The Missouri Valley Football Conference is among 10 FCS conferences that receive automatic bids to the NCAA FCS Championship. The conference has had an automatic bid since 1986, as the FCS Football Committee waived the

league’s two-year waiting period and granted the league an automatic bid after just one year. The Missouri Valley Football Conference is the only automatic FCS qualifying conference that sponsors football as its only sport, as the league completed its service to women’s athletics following the 1991-92 season. Although the league no longer sponsors women’s sports, the league has an historical place in the development of intercollegiate women’s athletics. The 10 founders of the original Gateway Collegiate Athletic Con-ference currently belong to three conferences. Eight members joined their men’s programs in the Missouri Valley: Bradley, Drake, Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, UNI, Southern Illinois, and Wichita State. Eastern Illinois is now in the Ohio Valley Conference, while Western Il-linois competes in the Summit. Members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference (and initial year of membership) include Illinois State University (1985), Indiana State University (1986), Missouri State University (1985), North Dakota State University (2008), the University of Northern Iowa (1985), South Dakota State University (2008), Southern Illinois University (1985), Western Il-linois University (1985), and Youngstown State University (1997). Five Missouri Valley Football Conference members also compete in the Missouri Valley Conference (Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, and Southern Illinois). Three league schools com-pete in the Summit League (North Dakota State, South Dakota State, and Western Illinois), while Youngstown State competes in the Horizon League for its other sports. In its decade of operation, the Gateway sponsored championships in ten women’s sports and football. The women’s sports were basketball, cross country, golf, indoor and outdoor track & field, swimming and diving, tennis, softball, volleyball and, early on, field hockey.

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All-Americans1967 ..................................................................Jeff Keller, DE (1st-AFC)

1972 ..............................................................Bobby Poss, OG (2nd-AP)

1975 ............................................................... Chris Hicks, OT (1st-AFC)

1976 ...........................................................Vincent Allen, RB (1st-AFC)

1983 ..................................................................Ed Martin, DE (1st-AFC)

1984 ........................................................... Wayne Davis, DB (1st-AFC)

1985 .......................................................... Vencie Glenn, DB (1st-AFC)

1986 .....................................................Mike Simmonds, OT (1st-AFC)

1990 .........................................................Charles Swann, WR (3rd-AP)...................................................................Derrick Franklin, RB (3rd-AP)

1991 ..............Derrick Franklin, RB (1st-WC, TSN; 2nd-AP, DHFG)...................................................Charles Swann, WR (HM-TSN, DHFG)

1992 ............................................................David Wright, RB (2nd-AP)

1993 ........................................ Shawn Moore, OG (1st-AFC; 3rd-AP)

1994 .................. Dan Brandenburg, DT (1st-AFC; 2nd-AP, DHFG)

1995 Dan Brandenburg, DT (1st-TSN, AFQ; 3rd-AP; HM-DHFG).................................................................. Chris Libaire, LB (2nd-DHFG)..................................................................... Tom Allison, PK (1st-DHFG)

1996 ...................................... Richard Moss, LB (3rd-AP; HM-DHFG)

1997 ......................................................... Kyle Bibbs, OLB (3rd-DHFG)........................................................................Joe Dunn, ILB (HM-DHFG)..........................................................Robert High, FS (3rd-TSN, DHFG).........................................................Shannon Jackson, DT (3rd-DHFG)

1998 ......................................................... Troy Lefevra, DE (1st-DHFG).................................................... DeJuan Alfonzo, DB, RS (HM-DHFG)

1999– .............. DeJuan Alfonzo, DB/RS (1st-AFCA, TSN; 3rd-AP).............................................................Shannon Jackson, DE (3rd-TSN)

2001 .................................................... Richard Harris, DL (HM-DHFG) .............................................................. Terrance Miles, DB (HM-DHFG).................................................................. Julian Reese, QB (HM-DHFG)

2002 ................................................ Dietrich Lapsely, LB (2nd-DHFG).......................................................................Soso Dede, KR (3rd-DHFG)................................................................Richard Harris, DL (3rd-DHFG)

2003 ........................................... Kyle Mitchell, DE (3rd-DHFG)

2005 ............................................. Jamie Petrowski (3rd-AP, 3rd-TSN)

Key Abbreviations: AFCA—AmericanFootball Coaches Association; AP—Associated Press; DHFG—Don Hansen’s; TSN— Football Gazette; TSN—The Sports Network; WC-Walter Camp.

1986 ................................................................................... Mike Simmonds, OT..........................................................................................................................Steve McKeel, DB...........................................................................................................................Troy Johnson, LB.................................................................................................................. Tim Cunningham, LB.....................................................................................................................Chuck Standiford, P1987 ....................................................................................................................Pete Endre, OT..........................................................................................................................Steve McKeel, DB......................................................................................................................... Gary Cannon, WR1988 ..........................................................................................................Steve Elmlinger, WR................................................................................................................................Tori Vactor, RB................................................................................................................................. Ken Hopp, LB.......................................................................................................................... Troy Mickens, DB1989 ..............................................................................................................Rodney Porter, TE......................................................................................................................... Mark Bertram, DT1990 .......................................................................................................... Derrick Franklin, RB...................................................................................................................... Charles Swann, WR1991 .......................................................................................................... Eric Christensen, LB..................................................................................................................... Derrick Franklin, RB...................................................................................................................... Charles Swann, WR1992 .........................................................................................................Dyrrah Christon, NG...........................................................................................................................David Wright, RB1993 ......................................................................................................Dan Brandenburg, DT.......................................................................................................................... Von Ganaway, FS............................................................................................................................. Tim Giebels, OT........................................................................................................................Shawn Moore, OG...........................................................................................................................David Wright, RB1994 ......................................................................................................Dan Brandenburg, DT.......................................................................................................................... Dustin Rusch, DT1995 ......................................................................................................Dan Brandenburg, DT1996 .......................................................................................................................Dre Knox, DB...........................................................................................................................Richard Moss, LB1997 ..................................................................................................................Robert High, FS..................................................................................................................Shannon Jackson, DT1998 ..........................................................................................................DeJuan Alfonzo, DB............................................................................................................................ Troy Lefevra, DE1999 ..........................................................................................................DeJuan Alfonzo, DB..................................................................................................................Shannon Jackson, DE............................................................................................................................ Troy Lefevra, DE2001 ..............................................................................................................Richard Harris, DE2002 ..............................................................................................................Richard Harris, DE..................................................................................................................... Dietrich Lapsley, LB................................................................................................................................Soso Dede, KR2003 ...................................................................................................................... Ryan King, TE...........................................................................................................................Kyle Mitchell, DE2004 ................................................................................................................Kyle Mitchell, DE2005 .................................................................................................................. Sam Logan, WR..................................................................................................Kyle Mitchell, DE..................................................................................................................... Jamie Petrowski, TE2007 .........................................................................................................Shonda Faulkner, LB

All-Missouri Valley Conference1977 ............................ Vincent Allen, RB........................................Don Jackson, DB1978 ..............................Gary Gamen, DT........................................ John Allman, DB1979 ................................Kirk Wilson, WR........................................ Eddie Ruffin, WR................................... George DeTella, OT........................................Reggie Allen, QB....................................... Gerry Gluscic, DE........................................ John Allman, DB1980 ........................... Hubert Moore, TE........................................ Eddie Ruffin, WR..................................Mark Gradkowski, OG...........................................John Gaunt, DT.........................................Craig Shaffer, LB........................................ John Allman, DB1981 ........................... Hubert Moore, TE...........................................Kirk Wilson, WR.........................................Craig Shaffer, LB1982 .......................Walter Seaphus, NG1982 ................................... Ed Martin, DE

............................................ Dan Maher, LB1983 .............................. Bob Koehne, OT...........................................Rich Dawson, C.............................................. Jeff Miller, QB.............................................. Ed Martin, DE...................................... Quintin Mikell, LB......................................Kevin Ramsey, DB1984 .............................Wayne Davis, DB...................................... Steve Buxton, OG...........................................Rich Dawson, C.............................................. Jeff Miller, QB..................................... Darrold Clardy, RB........................................Scott Bridges, PK.......................................Doug Arnold, NG......................................... Brad Verdun, DT1985 ................................... Jeff Miller, QB.......................................Doug Arnold, NG.............................................. Terry Bell, WR.......................................Vencie Glenn, DB.................................Mike Simmonds, OG.................................................Kurt Bell, DE

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All-Star Game Participants1981–Craig Shaffer, LB (Blue-Gray)1982–Kirk Wilson, WR (Senior Bowl)1985–Vencie Glenn, DB (Blue-Gray)1986–Vencie Glenn, DB (Senior Bowl)1990–Steve Elmlinger, WR (Senior Bowl)1992–Charles Swann, WR (Senior Bowl) Charles Swann, WR (Japan Bowl)1995–Dan Brandenburg, DT (Blue-Gray)1999–DeJuan Alfonzo, DB (All-Star Gridiron Classic)2005–Blayne Baggett, QB (Magnolia Gridiron Classic) LaDrelle Bryant, LB (Magnolia Gridiron Classic)2006–Kyle Hooper, PK (East Coast Bowl) Madison Miller, DE (East Coast Bowl) Carl Berman (Magnolia Gridiron Classic) Missouri Valley Conference

Players Of The Year1979–Reggie Allen, QB (Offense) Gerry Gluscic, DE (Defense)1981–Craig Shaffer, LB (Defense)1984–Jeff Miller, QB (Offense) Wayne Davis, DB (Defense)1985–Jeff Miller, QB (Offense) Vencie Glenn, DB (Defense)

Missouri Valley ConferenceCoach Of The Year

1984–Dennis Raetz

Gateway Football Conference

Player Of The Year1991–Derrick Franklin, RB (Offense)

Reggie Allen

Steve Elmlinger

Derrick Franklin

Craig Schaffer

Kirk Wilson

DeJuan Alfonzo

Sycamores In The ProsYEAR PLAYER (POS.) ROUND Team Originally Signed With1934 Ernie Zeller, OL Free Agent Toronto Argonauts (CFL)1935 Charles Bush, QB Free Agent Pittsburgh Pirates1967 John Truitt, WR 7th Round Chicago Bears1970 Jim Brumfield, RB 10th Round New Orleans Saints1973 Willie Lee, RB 12th Round Pittsburgh Steelers1974 Rick Murphy, DB 35th Round Detroit Wheels (WFL)1975 Ken Monroe, RB 17th Round St. Louis Cardinals1976 Larry Brumfield, DB 13th Round San Francisco 49ers1980 Tunch Ilkin, OL 6th Round Pittsburgh Steelers Gerry Gluscic, OLB Free Agent Pittsburgh Steelers1981 John Allman, DB Free Agent St. Louis Cardinals1982 Craig Shaffer, LB 6th Round St. Louis Cardinals Kirk Wilson, WR Free Agent New England Patriots Eric Robinson, RB Free Agent Minnesota Vikings1983 Mike Johannes, P Free Agent St. Louis Cardinals James Banks, RB Free Agent Cleveland Browns1984 Ed Martin, OLB 7th Round Dallas Cowboys Kevin Ramsey, DB Free Agent Indianapolis Colts Walter Seaphus, DL Free Agent Indianapolis Colts Chris Delaplaine, OL Free Agent Dallas Cowboys Sam Suggs, DB Free Agent Baltimore Stars (USFL)1985 Wayne Davis, DB 2nd Round San Diego Chargers Steve Buxton, OL 8th Round Chicago Bears Rick Dwenger, RB Free Agent Indianapolis Colts Rich Dawson, OL Free Agent St. Louis Cardinals Darrold Clardy, RB Free Agent Saskatchewan (CFL)1986 *Vencie Glenn, DB 2nd Round New England Patriots Jeff Miller, QB Free Agent Chicago Bears Terry Bell, WR Free Agent Montreal (CFL) Bobby Boyce, OLB Free Agent St. Louis Cardinals1987 Troy Johnson, LB Free Agent New York Jets Jeff Rebhan, OL Free Agent St. Louis Cardinals Mike Simmonds, OL 10th Round Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tim Cunningham, LB Free Agent New Orleans Saints1988 Keith Mullen, DB Free Agent Atlanta Falcons1989 Darrow Ramsey, WR Free Agent Saskatchewan (CFL)1990 Lavent Blaylock, DB Free Agent Seattle Seahawks Steve Elmlinger, WR Free Agent Chicago Bears1991 Kip Beach, OL Free Agent New York Jets John Story, WR Free Agent Denver Broncos1992 Anthony Booker, OT Free Agent Green Bay Packers Doug Dutton, DT Free Agent Phoenix Cardinals Derrick Franklin, RB Free Agent Indianapolis Colts Charles Swann, WR 12th Round New York Giants1993 Byron Porter, OLB Free Agent Shreveport (AFL) 1994 John Bock, C Free Agent Buffalo Bills1995 Dan Brandenburg, DE 7th Round Buffalo Bills Omari Mangrum, OT Free Agent Jacksonville Jaguars David Wright, RB Free Agent Montreal (CFL)2001 DeJuan Alfonzo, DB Free Agent Indianapolis (AFL) Sylvester Moore Free Agent Montreal (CFL) 2003 Richard Harris, DT Free Agent Tennessee Titans2004 Matt Griebel, OL Free Agent Indianapolis Colts 2006 Jamie Petrowski Free Agent Tennessee Titans LaDrelle Bryant Free Agent Calgary (CFL)2007 Carl Berman Free Agent Washington Redskins2009 Bill McGrath 6th Round Hamilton Tiger Cats (CFL)2010 Donye McCleskey Free Agent Indianapolis ColtsBOLD INDICATES ACTIVE IN 2010

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AAdams, Dave 1946Aguilar, Phillip 1997, 1998Ahlbrand, Kevin 1980, 1981Albano, Joe 1978, 1979Albright, Aaron 1923, 1925Albright, Bob 1978Albright, Cy 1928, 1929Albright, David 1934Albright, Harold 1927Albright, Tom 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Albrinck, Tony 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Aldridge, Bill 2009Alexander, Charles 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Alexander, Chris 2007Alfonzo, DeJuan 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999Allen, Danny 1995, 1996Allen, David 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984Allen, Gene 1998Allen, John 1962, 1963, 1964Allen, Milt 1970, 1971, 1972Allen, Ray 1990, 1991, 1992Allen, Reggie 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Allen, Royce 1975, 1976, 1977Allen, Vincent 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977Allison, Ed 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Allison, Tom 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995Allman, John 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980Alo, Rocky 2004, 2005Altonito, Richard 1965Altonito, Robert 1965Alvey, Chris 1988, 1989Alvey, Doug 1989Ames, Chad 1996, 1997Anderson, Brent 1960, 1961, 1962Anderson, David 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Anderson, Jack 1984Anderson, Richard 1979, 1980Anderson, Trent 1988, 1989Anderson, Walter 1987, 1988Angyus, Joe 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980Ankney, Glen 1959Antoninni, Arveno 1937Anweiler, Brandon 2004Arbogast, Dan 1973, 1974Archie, Aaron 2009Archie, Scooter 2004, 2005, 2006Arges, Jim 1970Armstrong, Robert 1944Arnold, Dennis 1974Arnold, Doug 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Arzumanian, John 1951, 1952, 1953Asher, Bill 1920, 1921Ashley, Winston 1920, 1921Ashworth, Capt. George 1934Aspy, William 1944Athey, Jeff 1976, 1977, 1978Atkinson, Gil 1931, 1932Attonito, Rich 1964, 1966, 1967Attonito, Robert 1964, 1965, 1966Austin, Corey 1988Austin, Gary 1959, 1961

BBadger, Jon 1998Baggett, Blayne 2005Baker, Eugene 1940Baker, Ken 1970Baker, Vance 1934, 1935, 1936Baker, William 1934Baker, Woodrow 1935, 1936Balash, Steve 1969, 1970, 1971Bale, Todd 1989, 1990Bales, Homer 1939, 1940, 1941Balka, Dan 1971, 1972Balko, Tom 1986Bamberger 1901Banas, Don 1950Bandy, Mike 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999Banks, James 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982Banks, Shane 1995, 1996Barber, Don 1956Barcliff, Robert 2006, 2007Barnett, O. B. 1974, 1975, 1976Barnhardt, David 1963Barnhart, Clyde 1938Barnhill, Beany 1920, 1921Barrett, Chris 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991Barrett, Greg 1993, 1994, 1995Barrett, Jay 1956, 1957, 1958Barrett, John 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Barrett, Kevin 1990Barro, John 1970, 1971, 1972Bartel, Scott 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982Bartels, Robert 1961

Bartolomeo, Jim 1968Bartolomeo, Rick 1972Barwick, Michael 1994, 1996Bash 1904, 1907, 1909Baskerville, Rahsaan 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995Baskerville, Sharif 1994, 1995Bates, Dan 1965, 1966, 1967Bays, Bill 1951, 1956Beach, Joe 1961, 1962Beach, Kip 1988, 1989, 1990Beaman, Dennis 1975Bear, Charles 1988Beasley, Kent 1988Beasley, Ron 1979, 1980, 1981Beatty, Robert 1990Beauchamp, Thomas 1941Beaver, Ray 1979Bechtol, Steve 1975, 1976Beck, Paul 1925, 1926, 1927Beckham, Rolland 1961, 1962, 1963Beckwith, Dick 1930Beech, Joe 1960Beeler, Bob 1987Beers, Phil 1969, 1970, 1971Beery, Jim 1964, 1965, 1966Bejcek, Don 1974, 1975Belcher, Bob 1957, 1958Beleslin, Bill 1961, 1963Bell, Curt 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Bell, Fred 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981Bell, John 1990Bell, Jonathan 2002Bell, Richard 2001, 2002Bell, Terry 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Bell, Tony 1980Belt, Carl 1943Benhams, William 1925Bennett, William 1963, 1964, 1965Benney, John 1976, 1977Bergmeier, Mike 1990Berk, Jay 1971, 1972, 1973Berkley, Ron 1986Berman, Carl 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Berman, David 1988Berta, John 1967Bertram, Mark 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Beste, Matt 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005Betofe, Verlain 2006, 2007Bettag, Alex 2008, 2009Biancetta, W. 1944Bibbs, Junius 1934, 1935, 1936Bibbs, Kyle 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997Bicanic, Mike 1942Bichey, Corey 2008, 2009Bidwell, Steve 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Bierbraur, Chalky 1930Biggs, Neal 1998, 1999, 2000Bingham, Cecil 1926Bird, Inmann 1909Bizik, Dan 1967, 1968Black, Damien 2005Black, Leonard 1937, 1939Blackburn, James 1986, 1987Blackmon, Andrew 2009Blackwell, Mike 1968, 1969, 1970Blain, Herbie 2002, 2003, 2004Blair, Bob 1962Blakey, Mark 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Blane, Matt 1974, 1975, 1976Blaylock, Lavent 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Bledsoe, Bynus 1927Blessing, Edgar 1898Blessinger, Craig 1989Blood, Charley 1945Blue, Bruce 2003, 2004Blunk, Cory 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Boardman, Matt 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Bobe, Brett 1987, 1988Bock, John 1993Bogie, Henry 1920, 1921Boltinghouse, Robert 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Bohmeyer, Charles 1950Bond, Jerrelle 2007Bonney, Keith 1981, 1982, 1983Bonomo, Frank 1942Booker, Anthony 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Boomer, Ken 1951Boran, Mike 1947, 1948Borchers, Evan 2008, 2009Bordenet 1923Borosky, Pete 1977Borton, Richard 1965, 1966Boster, Mark 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Boston, Bob 1952, 1953Boston, C. 1964

Byers, Bill 1968Byrd, Lester 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Byrne, Jack 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

CCabell, Aloys 1949Cage, Dick 1976, 1977, 1978Cage, Jerry 1976Cahal, Ernest 1907Cahoon, Robert 1961Caldwell, Shá 1996, 1997Calloway, Jim 1973, 1974Calvert, Jerry 2008, 2009Calvi, Nick 1977Camastro, Carl 1969, 1970, 1971Campbell, Bill 1920, 1921Campbell, Ed 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982Campbell, Jeff 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985Campbell, Kevin 2001Campbell, Matt 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Campbell, Nate 1998Campbell, Robert 1941Cannon, Dean 1949Cannon, Gary 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Cannon, Lenny 1970, 1971, 1972Cantrell, Ken 1975, 1976, 1977Capatina, Nick 1951, 1952Cappel, Dean 1969Cappel, Marvin 1968Capretta, Ryan 1997, 1998Card, John 1963Carlson, Sidney 1932Carmichael, Jeff 1983Carpenter, Bob 1946Carpenter, Jacob 2005, 2006, 2007Carpenter, Jim 1945Carpenter, Ron 1974, 1975, 1976Carr, Rick 1973, 1974, 1975Carrera, Pete 1961Carrol, Maris 1981Carroll, Jerome 1964Carroll, Jerry 1965Carter 1897Carter, Larry 2008, 2009Carter, LaVon 2009Carter, Tim 1988, 1989, 1990Cartwright, Phil 1937Casey, Darrell 1959, 1960, 1961Cashaw, Albert 1956Cashaw, Charles 1954, 1955, 1956Cassell, Scott 2005, 2006Cassidy, John 1969Castaneda, Tony 1972Cauble, Christopher 1905Cavanaugh, Charlie 1931Cave, Bob 1958, 1959, 1960Cavenaugh, Charles 1932Cerasani, Tom 1993, 1994Chadwick, James 1939, 1940, 1941Chambers, Merle 1928, 1929, 1930Champion, RaShawn 2003Chapman, Tom 1980, 1981, 1982Chastain, James 1934Cheatham, Daniel 1995, 1996Chenoweth 1897Chernay, John 1950Chernay, Steve 1960, 1961Cherry, Rocco 1987, 1988, 1989Chester, Bob 1946, 1947, 1948Chestnut, George 1931, 1932Chestnut, James 1926Chestnut, Jeff 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Chezem, Bill 1957Chitwood, Jerry 1966, 1967, 1968Christensen, Eric 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Christensen, Kirk 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993Christian, Daryl 1979, 1980, 1981Christie, Pat 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Christon, Dyrrah 1990, 1991, 1992Christon, Jason 1992Churchil, Coleridge 1938, 1939Churchill, Lin 1986Cissna, Edmund 1937, 1938Clancy, Kevin 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Clardy, Darrold 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Clark 1897Clark, Damon 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993Clark, Dave 1972, 1973, 1974Clark, Don 1958, 1959, 1960Clark, Joe 1945Clark, Ken 1977, 1978Clarkson, Bill 1946Clayborn, Carl 1982Clayton, Marques 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000Crutchfield, Walter 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989

Boswell, Ed 1972Bouwkamp, Bert 1945Bowers, Wendell 1945Bowles, Adam 1907, 1909Bowman, Eric 2001, 2002Bowser, Joe 1988Bowsher, Wayne 1937, 1938, 1939Boyce, Bobby 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985Boyd, William 1937, 1939Boyer, David 1951Boyle, James 1939Bracey, James 1963, 1964Bradbury, Jack 1938, 1939, 1940Braden, James 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Bradfield, Andrew 1994Brady, Bob 1947, 1948Brake, Jack 1961, 1962, 1963Brammer, Lowell 1933, 1934Brandenburg, Dan 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995Brandenburg, Steve 1960, 1961Brandon, Chuck 1972Brandon, Walter 1985, 1986, 1987Branson, Clythel 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Brantley, Mike 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978Brantner, Tom 1972, 1973, 1974Brasker, Jim 1965Brautigam, Ralph 1976, 1977Brennan, Don 1944Brent, John 1987Brewer, John 1972, 1973, 1974Brewer, Tony 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Brice 1898Brice, Mark 1983, 1984, 1985Bridge, Bill 1945Bridges, Scott 1983, 1984, 1985Bridgewater, Brian 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992Bridgewater, Bruce 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992Briggs, Joe 1988, 1989Bright, Jordan 2009Brill, Paul 1950Brillhart, Tom 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Brines, David 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955Brooks, Michael 1999, 2000Brooks, Troy 1988, 1989Brown 1934Brown, Antoine 2008, 2009Brown, Arvine 1925Brown, Baxter 1976, 1977Brown, Bob 1946Brown, Brian 1987, 1988, 1989Brown, Buck 1961Brown, Clinton 1941, 1942Brown, Gary 1970, 1971Brown, Gary 1976, 1977Brown, Greg 1978Brown, Jack 1943Brown, Jack 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953Brown, Jim 1960, 1964, 1965Brown, Larry 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Brown, Nate 2007, 2008, 2009Brown, Oren 1927Brown, Orval 1954, 1955Brown, Richard 1965Brown, Robert 1942Brown, Steve 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Brown, William 1942, 1943, 1944Brumfiel, A.G. 1901Brumfield, Jim 1967, 1969Brumfield, Larry 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975Brumley, Chuck 1988Bruno, Jim 1949Bruns, Frank 1945Bryant, LaDrelle 2004, 2005Bryce, William 1904Bryson, Mark 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983Buchannan, Kevin 1984, 1985, 1986Buck, Bill 1960Buckner, Audris 1928, 1929Budd, George 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936Budreau, Paul 1949Bullock, Anthony 2006Bullock, Marvin 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Bundalo, Dave 1972, 1973, 1974Burgess, Bill 1954, 1955Burke, Pat 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Burks, Mel 1974, 1975Burns, Bob 1976Burns, Mike 1976Burns, Milton 1949Burosh, David 1958Busch, David 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992Bush, Charles 1933, 1934Bush, John 1961, 1962, 1963Bussing, Sylvester 1949Buxton, Steve 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984

Clayton 1909Clements 1898Clements, John 1957, 1958, 1959Clements, Robert 1959, 1960, 1961Clemmons, Willie 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972Climer, Dave 1945Coates, Edwin 1933Coats, Carlton 1958Coats, Jack 1963, 1964, 1965Cobb, Leon 1940, 1946Cobbins, Errol 1979, 1980Cocanower, Mike 1973, 1974, 1975Cochran, Fredrick 1927Cochran, Matthew (Mgr.) 1994Cochran, Tony 1920, 1921Cochran, Tuffy 1928, 1929Coffey, Bob 1974, 1975Cofield, Tony 1977Cogar, Dan 1977Cohen, Ervin 1942, 1946, 1947, 1948Cohoon, Bob 1960Cole, Greg 1977Cole, Matt 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Cole, Sonny 1987Coleman, Gilbert 1940, 1941, 1942Coleman, Russell 2003, 2004, 2005Colins, John 1939Collier, DeNorvell 1979, 1980, 1981Collins, Don 1952, 1953Collins, Justin 2007Collins, Scott 1996, 1997Collins, Winfield 1902, 1907Comer, Richard 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955Comer, Rick 1989, 1990Connelly, John 1963, 1964, 1965Conrad, Guy 1930, 1931Conway, John 1965Cook, C.J. 2008, 2009Cook, Tindolph 1927, 1928, 1929Cooper, Brent 1997, 1998Cooper, Eugene 1939, 1940Cooper, Tom 1988Cooprider, Randy 1962Coopwood, Ken 1986, 1987Cope, Jeff 1983Copeland, E. Gordon 1920, 1921Cordell 1923Cordell, Nick 1969, 1970, 1971Cordes, Bud 1951Corey, Gabe 1976, 1977Correal, Joseph 1963, 1964, 1965Correll, Nolan 1937Corrigan, Ed 1943Corsaro, Greg 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Cosby, R. 1964Costello, Paul 1966Costolo, Mike 1969, 1970, 1971Cougill, Joe 1971,1972, 1973Coveliers, Jim 1986, 1987, 1988Cox, Anthony 1990Cox, Bill 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Cox, Donald 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991Cox, James 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955Cox, Kevin 1995, 1996Crafton, Dan 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Craig, Reece 2008, 2009Cramer, Wayne 1964Crampton 1897Craney, Lew 1927, 1928, 1929Creamer, Greg 1975, 1976Crenshaw, Scott 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Crist, W. 1944Crites, Ward 1927, 1928, 1929Cromling, Dale 1971, 1972Cromwell, Ray 1905, 1907Cross, Larry 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Crowder, Chris 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Crossland, Frank 1968, 1969, 1970Crutchfield, Walter 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Culpepper, Sonny 1995Cummings, Bob 1975, 1976Cundiff, Billy 1990Cunningham, Damien 2002, 2003Cunningham, Larry 1963, 1964, 1965Cunningham, Tim 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Curley, Dan 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Curtis, Joe 1939

DD’Ambrosio, William 1965D’andrea, Bill 1970, 1971, 1972Dadaro, Will 1976Daley, Curtis 1987, 1988, 1989Damato, Glenn 1971, 1972, 1973Daniel, Steve 2003Daniels, D.A. 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979

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Freitag, Fred 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004French, Kirk 1978, 1979, 1980Frew, John 1950Friedman, Martin 1965, 1966Frierwood, Mike 1970Fritzinger, Dave 1957, 1958Frondorf, Kyle 1986, 1987, 1988Fujawa, Gil 1959, 1960, 1961Fullman, Ron 1974, 1975Fuoco, Carl 1986

GGainey, John 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953Gajewski, Matt 1995, 1996, 1997Galbraith, Dan 1970, 1971, 1972Galbraith, Rich 1967, 1968, 1969Gallatin, Roger 1960, 1961Gamen, Gary 1977, 1978Ganaway, Von1990, 1991, 1992,1993Gannon, Dennis 1974, 1975, 1976Garcia, Tony 1988Garrard, Doug 1969, 1970, 1971Garrard, John 1947, 1948Garrard, Stan 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975Gaskey, Bill 1958, 1959, 1960Gaskey, Nealon 1954, 1955Gates, Darrius 2006, 2008, 2009Gates, J. 1943Gauer, Larry 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995Gaunt, John 1979, 1980Geffert, Ben 2008, 2009Gegner, John 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Geib, Wally 1961, 1962, 1963Gelling, Jerry 1969, 1970, 1971Gennicks, Frank 1928, 1929, 1930Genth, Ryan 1990George, Craig 1988George, Ryan 1990Georges, Chris 1947, 1948Georges, Pete 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Geozeff, Don 1957, 1958Gerard, Charles 1939Gerdink, Herbert 1943Gerth, Jay 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Gessler, Ray 1971, 1972, 1973Getz, Ryan 1990Giebels, Tim 1992, 1993Gilbert, Mike 2000, 2002Gilder, William 1983Gilkey, Bill 1957Gill, E. 1943Gilman, Jack 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950Gilmore, Brawley 1962Gilmore, Gary 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Gilmore, Ralph 1934Glanders, Greg 1981, 1982Glaspy, Robert 1978Glenn, Vencie 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Gliva, Ronald 1965Gluscic, Gerry 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979Goda, Tom 1930, 1931Godby, Collin 2004, 2005, 2006Goldner, Larry 1954, 1955Gooden, Doc 2004, 2005Goodrich, Jon 2006, 2007, 2008Goralczyk, Kevin 1987, 1988, 1989Gordon, Jack 1985Gordon, Mike 1946, 1947, 1948Gordy, Jim 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Gossett, Dennis 1986Gourley, Dewey 1949, 1950, 1951Gradkowski, Bruce 1977Gradkowski, Mark 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980Graham, Marion 1946Graham, Matthew 1994, 1995, 1996Granda, Joe 1987, 1988, 1989Grantham, John 1952, 1953, 1956Grapler 1934Graveel, Darren 1986Graves, George 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950Gray 1897Gray, Jeramie 2007, 2008, 2009Gray, Joe 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929Green, Andy 1989Green, J. 1963Green, Ron 1976Greenwood, Ed 1931Greer, Jim 1964, 1965Greer, Vestal 1989, 1990Gregory, Robbie 1998, 1999, 2000Griebel, Matthew 2002, 2003Griffith, Bill 1950, 1956Griffith, Jack 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955Griffith, Jonas 1902Griggs, John 1972, 1973, 1975

Darlington, John 1994Dastillung, Dike 1971, 1972, 1973Daugherty, Robbie 1998Davidson, Bob 1940Davies, Randy 1989, 1990Davies, Tom 1950Davis 1898Davis, Carl 1987, 1988Davis, Clint 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Davis, David 1990Davis, Glenn 1977Davis, Jesse 1934, 1935, 1936Davis, Marvin 1988, 1989Davis, Nate 1996, 1997Davis, Samuel 1965Davis, Santino 2009Davis, Stan 1974Davis, T. 1943Davis, Wayne 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Davis, Willie 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Dawson, Herbert 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Dawson, Richard 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Deady, Chad 1990Deahl, William 1935, 1936Deak, Arthur 1965Deal, George 1956Deal, Toby 1996, 1997, 1998Dean, Kevin 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002DeBaun, Garnett 1946, 1947, 1948Deboer, Don 1960, 1961, 1962DeBuisseret, Henry 1985, 1986, 1987DeCree, Brian 1975, 1976Dede, Soso 2001, 2002Dedeaux, Rodney 2006, 2007Dedeaux, Russell 2006, 2007, 2008Deem, John 1990, 1991, 1992Del Pietro, Mark 1988Del Vecchio, John 1946, 1947, 1948Delamater, Mark 1978Delaplaine, Chris 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983DeLong, Phil 1970, 1971, 1972Denaut, Dan 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Denny, Bill 1968DeTella, George 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979DeVries, Jeff 1976, 1977Dewey, Steve 1983Dickerson, Damani 1993, 1994Dickey, Dan 1979, 1980Dietz, Mike 1973Dikos, Garrick 2009Dill, Phil 1961Dillon, Bob 1977Dillon, Max 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982Dishroom, Jamie 2000, 2001, 2002Distler, Chad 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Dixon, Henry 1984, 1985Dobkins, Knute 1943Dodaro, Will 1977, 1978, 1979Donaldson, Dane 1966Dorman, Thomas 1925, 1926Dorsett, Leighton 1925, 1926Dougherty, Rob 1999, 2000, 2001Douglas, Otho 1898, 1901Dowdell, Charles 2007, 2008Dowell, Duane 1990Dowler, Demetrius 1990, 1991, 1992Downer, George 1956, 1957Downey, Earl 1934Downing, Bob 1957, 1958, 1959Downing, Jay 1983, 1984Downing, Joe 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Drake 1898Draper, Bob 1945Draper, Kenneth 1930Drew, Kent 1969, 1970Drewry, Chuck 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975Drumb, Jason 2000, 2001, 2002Duenweg, Gene 1931Duke, Matt 2008Duncan, Pat 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Duncan, Ralph 1961, 1962, 1963Dunkerley, Don 1967, 1968, 1969Dunlap, Eugene 1954, 1955Dunn, Joe 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997Durren, Gene 1945Dush, Byron 1931, 1932Dutton, Doug 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Dwenger, Rick 1982, 1983, 1984Dzimiera, Terry 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981

EEaly, Jesse 1968, 1969, 1970Early, Rex 1952, 1953Easterly, Julian 2008, 2009Easton, Beau 1998Eckerman, Lewis 1943, 1944

Edder, Garp 1962Edds, Carl 1946, 1947, 1948Edens, Greg 1977, 1978Edwards, Bill 1976, 1977, 1978Edwards, Jimmy 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Edwards, Mike 1987Effinger, John 1998, 1999, 2000Effner, Mike 1962Egidi, Robert 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992Egloff, Andrew 1990, 1991Egloff, Matt 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Eilers, Mark 1975, 1976, 1977Elizondo, Colby 1987Elkins, Bryce 1975, 1976Ellar, Don 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957Elliott, Trevor 1998Ellis, Neil 1970Ellis, Richard 1937, 1938, 1939Elmendorf, Byron 1963Elmlinger, Steve 1987, 1988, 1989Elsmore, Craig 1983Elson, Chet 1923, 1925, 1926Emerson, Solomon 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Endre, Pete 1986, 1987Engel, Steve 1987, 1988, 1989Engel, Tom 1977Englehart, Marvin 1943, 1944Englehart, Steve 1997, 1998English-Malone, Warren 2004, 2005, 2006Ensminger, Mike 1967, 1969Erdmanis, Walt 1974, 1975Erlenborn, Jack 1945Ertel, Keith 1987Ervin, Tom 1904, 1905Espy, Jerry 1962, 1963, 1964Etling, John 1949, 1950Evans, Adam 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Evans, Bob 1946, 1947, 1948Evelo, John 1958Everett, Chad 1985, 1986Everett, Jayden 2006, 2008

FFairley, Dathan 1999, 2000Fallon, Arthur 1962, 1963, 1964Farha, Odeh 2009Farris, Kevin 1988, 1989, 1990Faubion, Eugene 1938, 1939, 1940Faught, Stewart 1946, 1947, 1948Faulkner, Shonda 2006, 2007Fegley, William 1940Felger 1898Ferber, Jon 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Ferguson, Ralph 1945Ferrari, Ray 1979, 1980Fessenden, Frank 1933, 1934Fick, Mike 1971Fiedler, Joseph 1964, 1965, 1966Fields, Forrest 1920, 1921Fileccia, Garrett 1964Finch, Rolandan 1979Finnegan, Terry 1971Fischer 1905Fiscus, Willard 1926, 1927Fisher, Edward 1920, 1921Fisher, Lynn 1925Fitzgerald, Larry 1975, 1976FitzSimmons, George 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Fleet, David 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Fleming, Brent 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Foggs, Ed 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982Foldenauer, N. 1965Foley, Eddie 1979, 1980, 1981Foley, Hank 1986Folta, Fred 1949Forte, Andre 2003, 2004, 2005Foster, Bob 1970, 1971, 1972Foster, Brian 1976, 1977, 1978Foster, Scott 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Fougerouse, Richard 1960Fountain, Steve 1969Fowler, Bill 1925, 1926Fowler, Carl 1978Fox, Bernie 1976Fox, Sheraton 1998, 1999Foy, Ed 1972, 1973Foys, Ron 1974, 1975, 1976Franklin, Derrick 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Franklin, Jason 1994, 1995Franklin, Wendell 1933, 1938Frankowiak, Frank 1943, 1946Frastak, Mark 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Free, C. Omer 1901Freeze, Edgar 1963, 1964, 1965Freeze, Joe 1937Freije, Dick 1946, 1947, 1948

Grimes, John 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967Grimes, Ron 1967, 1969Gruber, Wayne 1954, 1955Gruesser, John 1970Guichet, Greg 1979Guy, Shane 1999, 2000, 2001Guy, Wayne 1952, 1953, 1956, 1957Guyer, Dick 1946

HHadfield, George 1950Hahn, Hank 1976, 1977, 1978Hall, Dan 1974, 1975Hall, Matt 1989Halt, Glen 1971Hamblet, Craig 1970, 1972Hamilton, James 1938Hamilton, John 1946Hamilton, Rich 1987Hamilton, Roland 1986Hamilton, Wayne 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980Hammons, William 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Hankenseon, Terry 1965Hankins, Darelle 2007Hanna, Fred 1923Hanna, Mike 1966Hannon, Gerald 1974Hannum, Max 1931, 1932Hansen, Don 1945Hapner, Scott 1975Harden, Louis 1996Hardman, Bruce 1966Hardy, Mark 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978Hardy, Rod 2008, 2009Hargis, Bill 1956Hargis, Jim 1950Hargro, Bennie 1986Harold, Tom 1972Harper 1901Harrington, Brian 1989, 1990Harris, Bud 1956Harris, Darryl 1983, 1984, 1985Harris, Jarret 2004Harris, Larry 1954, 1955Harris, Luke 2009Harris, R.C. 1901, 1902Harris, Richard 2000, 2001, 2002Harris, Rickie 1976Harrison, Bill 1949, 1950Harshman, Daryl 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Hartman, Jim 1950Hartwig, Allen 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Harvel, Dale 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980Harvey, Brian 1987, 1988Hassett, James 1952, 1953Hassett, Pat 1950Hatfield, Dave 1964Hatfield, Therral 2004Haucke 1898Hausenfleck, Harry 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957Hauser, Ernie 1973, 1974, 1975Hawkins, Dan 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978Hayes, Bill 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Hayes, Donald 1938Hayes, Janssen 2007Hayes, Jim 1986, 1987Hayes, Ray 1927, 1928, 1929Hayes, Tracy 1987Haygood, Dennis 1972, 1973Haynes, Bill 1982, 1983Haynes, DuJuan 1997Hays, Thomas 1963Hazen, J.R. 1943Hebert, Brian 1971, 1972, 1973Hecklinski, Tom 1966, 1967, 1968Hedstrom, Richard 1964, 1965Heilig, Walter 1962, 1963Hein, Steve 1986, 1987Heins, Bernard 1964, 1965Hellebusch, Joe 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Helmick, Tom 1957, 1958, 1959Hemingway, Dick 1956, 1957Hemingway, Joe 1954, 1955Hence, Eric 1989, 1990Hendershot, Jack 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Henderson, Kevin 1983, 1984Henderson, Prentice 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995Henik, Tom 1951Hennelly, Kip 1991, 1992, 1993Henry, David 1979, 1980Henry, Terry 1998, 1999, 2001Henry, T.L. 1985, 1986Hensley 1925Henson, Harold 1940Henson, Scott 1983Hermling, Albert 1923Herold, Tom 1971, 1972, 1973

Herrin, Tim 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Herron, Keith 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000Hess, Jim 1958Hess, Justin 2000, 2001Hettenback, Charlie 1961, 1962, 1963Heuser, David 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Hickox, Lowell 1965Hicks, Chris 1973, 1974, 1975Higgins, Mickey 1951Higgins, Scott 1978High, Robert 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997Hightower, Andre 1980Hill, B. 1943Hill, Delmar 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Hill, Willard 1920, 1921Hilton, Rudy 1946, 1947, 1948Hines, Kenico (Mgr.) 1993, 1994Hitz, Don 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Hock, Jeff 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978Hoffman, Jacob 1934Hogg, Pierre 1986, 1987Hoke, Mike 1965, 1966Holland, Babe 1923Holley, Ryan 1999, 2000, 2002Hollingsworth, John 1982Holmberg, Robert 1993Holmes, Bob 1955Holmes, Dennis 1965, 1966Holmes, Howard 1972, 1973, 1974Holok, Craig 1996, 1997Holok, Jason 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Holt, Bob 1958Honn 1904Hood, Kyle 1978Hooks, Brandon 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Hopkings, Bob 1980, 1981, 1982Hopp, Charlie 1923, 1925, 1926Hopp, Ken 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Hoppe, Al 1928, 1929Hopper, Archie 1907Hooper, Kyle 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Hosimer, Duane 1967, 1968, 1969Houghland, Marv 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955Houston, Ed 1989, 1990Howard, Dominic 2006, 2007Howard, Griff 2004Howard, Luke 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Howes, LeRoy 1949Hoxie, Paul 1961Hribar, Mike 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Hubbard, Byron 1954, 1955Hubbell, Melvin 1939Huber, H.C. 1902Hudson, Bob 1949Hudson, Dale 1950Huebner, Adam 2003Huff, Harold 1954, 1955Huff, Malcolm 1950, 1951Hufty, Rob 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Hughes, Mark 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993Hughes, Russel 1939, 1940Humphrey, Delby 1926, 1928, 1929Hungerford, Bill 1975Hunt, Fred 1992, 1993, 1994Hunt, Jack 1954, 1955Hunter 1909Hunter, David 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998Hunter, Jack 1961Hunter, Kenneth 1935, 1936Hurley, Larry 1974, 1975, 1976Hurt, Doug 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999Hurtt, Eric 1982, 1983, 1984Hutcherson, Greg 2005, 2006Huxel, Jim 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990

IIckstead, Dean 1962Ilkin, Tunch 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979Imel, Grant 1969Ingebrigsten, Bjorn 1943, 1947, 1948Ingram, Brian 1985Irons, Lethenius 1959, 1960, 1961Irvin, Leroy 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982Isenstad, Paul 1960

JJackson, Brian 2006, 2007Jackson, Bryan 2006Jackson, Bryant 2005Jackson, Chris 1993Jackson, Don 1977, 1978, 1979Jackson, John 2004, 2005Jackson, Kevin 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Jackson, Shannon 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999Jackson, Terry 1988, 1989Jacobs, Dennis 1981, 1982

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Lightcap, Robert 1939, 1940Likens, Michael 1994, 1995, 1996Lindinger, Louis 1966Lindley, Sam 1932, 1933, 1934Lindley, Scott 1990Liston, Leland 1926Liston, Paul 1923Liston, Tommy 1926Little, Joe 1952, 1953Loeb, Joseph 1944Loeffel, Maury 1969, 1970, 1971Logan, Billy 1978, 1979, 1980Logan, Brandon 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Logan, Sam 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Long, James 1984Long, Jerry 1952, 1953Long, John 1902Long, Joseph 1939Long, Mike 1977Long, Richard 1987Long, Roy 1935, 1936, 1937Long, Shawn 1985Lonneman, Steve 1986Loots, Jeff 1989Lopez, Jaime 2001Lorick, Jeff 1978, 1979, 1980Lott, DeAndre 2006, 2007, 2008Lough, Brock 2008, 2009Loveless, Brian 1986Lovell, Tom 1973Lowe, Dave 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978Lowe, James 1963, 1964Lowe, Tony 1986, 1987, 1988Lowery, Norm 1986Lowry 1902Lucas, Bill 1923Lugo, Alfredo 2002Lui, Bob 1963Lumsdon, Bill 1954, 1957Lumsdon, Lester 1954, 1955Luster, La-Varr 1997, 1998, 1999Lutz, FN 2009Luxton, Rex 1950, 1956Lynce, Chris 1999, 2000, 2001Lynch, Kevin 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983Lynch, Randy 1966, 1967, 1968

MMaCarthy, D.J. 2006Macri, Pete 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992Macy, Cary 1979, 1980, 1981Maddling, David 1964, 1965, 1966Madison, Winfrey 1964, 1965, 1966Madura, Richard 1995, 1996, 1997Maehling, Bob 1946Maher, Dan 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982Mailo, Anipati 2004, 2005Majewski, Tom 1966, 1967, 1968Maki, Steve 1989, 1990Maley, Mark 1971, 1972, 1973Mallioros, John 1947, 1948Maloof, Mike 1933Mamolite, Richard 1964Mancuso, Dan 1973Mandel, Andy 1974Mangrum, Omari 1994, 1995Mann, John 1946, 1947, 1948Mann, Thomas 1940Manwaring, Kent 1968, 1969, 1970Marcum, Brian 1983Mardis, Michael 2009Marra, Sam 1969, 1970Marsano, Anthony 2006Marshall, Mark 1987, 1988Martin, Chet 1928, 1929Martin, David 2001Martin, Donald 1987, 1988, 1989Martin, Ed 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983Martin, Eric 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000Martin, Heber 1909Martin, Jack 1905Martin, Patrick 1990Martin, Richard 1940Martin, Steve 1958, 1959Martin, William 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Martinez, Braulio 2008, 2009Marz, Barry 1968Mason, Regis 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Massey, James 1977, 1978, 1980Masulovich, Robert 1951,1952,1953,1954,1955Matafin, Greg 1967, 1968, 1969Matthews, Max 2000, 2001, 2002Mattick, Steve 1961, 1963Mattox, Ellis 1901, 1904Matulich, Lawrence 1944

Jakopin, Paul 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985James, Kyle 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Jamrose, Marty 1960, 1961Jarman, Bill 1931Jeffers, Fred 1920, 1921Jeffrey, Dominic 1969Jelenick, Jim 1975, 1976, 1977Jellison, Josh 2008, 2009Jenkins, Clyde 1938Jenson, Tomey 1925Jochem, Todd 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Johannes, Mike 1980, 1981, 1982Johansen, Chris 2006, 2007Johnson 1904Johnson, Albert 1928, 1929Johnson, Barry 1976, 1977Johnson, Bill 1937Johnson, Chris 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Johnson, Ephrem 1980Johnson, Gabriel 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999Johnson, Guy 1909Johnson, James 1963Johnson, John 2004, 2005Johnson, Levon 1988, 1989, 1990Johnson, Maurice 1950Johnson, Phillip 2003, 2004, 2005Johnson, Robin 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002Johnson, Taylor 2008Johnson, Tom 1975, 1976, 1977Johnson, Travis 2009Johnson, Troy 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987Johnson, William 1935, 1936Jones 1898Jones, Alex 2008, 2009Jones, Alvin 1983, 1984Jones, Andy 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Jones, Bill 1960, 1961, 1962Jones, Chris 1979Jones, Clifton 2000Jones, Eric 1990Jones, John Paul 1976, 1977, 1978Jones, Josh 2006, 2007, 2008Jones, Pat 1961, 1962, 1963Jones, Steve 1966, 1967Jordan, Harvey 1945Jordan, John 2004, 2005Jordan, Patrick 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Jordan, Tim 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Juillerat, James 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Jurbala, Bill 1970

KKaeppel, Jason 2001, 2002Kampo, Charles 1939Kapitan, Jim 1975Karagory, Kris 2002, 2003, 2004Karazsia, Charlie 1971, 1972Karazsia, John 1970, 1971, 1972Karshner, Troy 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Karsner, Gene 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958Kasamis, Ed 1956, 1957, 1958Kasper, Allan 1963Kassissieh, Tony 1989, 1990Kasten, Kevin 1976Kegebein, Steve 1990Keglovits, Mike 1972, 1973, 1974Keller, Jeff 1967, 1968, 1969Kelley, Woodrow 1965, 1966Kelly, Bill 1945Kelly, Eric 1990Kelly, Tom 1970Kendall, Bill 1933Kendall, Timon 1967, 1968, 1969Kent, Bryant 2008, 2009Kennedy, C. 1940Kennedy, Ray 1972, 1973, 1974Kennedy, Ron 1972, 1973, 1974Kennedy, Terry 1966, 1967Kessler, Don 1961Ketchem, Tom 1931, 1932Ketner, Vern 1949, 1956Killion, Herschel 1951, 1954, 1955Kilpatrick, Ed 1970Kimball, Anthony 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Kimbrough, Curtis 1981Kimbrough, Gregg 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Kimbrough, Steve 1990Kimmel 1898Kindall, Timon 1967King, Ryan 2001, 2002, 2003Kinneman, Jim 1970Kinsey, Rex 1986Kirk, Tom 1959Kirkendoll, J.R. 2006, 2007Kissel, Frank 1951Kixmiller, Jared 1997, 1998, 1999

Klawun, R. 1943Klein, Jeff 1986Klein, Ken 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980Klepfler 1904Klink, Dean 1966, 1967, 1968Klink, Willard 1967Kneller, Pat 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Knesevich, George 1946Knipe 1907Knigga, Ryan 1998, 1999, 2000Knochel, Wayne 1951Knorr, Jerry 1961, 1962Knowles 1907Knox, Dre 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Knox, John 1967, 1968, 1969Knox, John 1991Koehne, Bob 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983Koenig, Rich 1976, 1977Kokinda, Pete 1951, 1952, 1953Kolkun, Daniel 2002Komara, Bob 1966, 1967, 1968Kondracki, Andy 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Koval, Joe 1972, 1973Koval, Mike 1976, 1977Kraemer, Koby 2008, 2009Kraemer, Stan 1976Kreig, John 1986Kreiger, Koby 1987Krider, William 1938, 1939Krieger, Steve 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992Krieger, Tom 1950Krueger, Brian 1978Kruzan, Spud 1933Kuc, Chris 1971Kuhr 1923Kujawa, Tom 1960, 1961Kujawski, Mike 1968, 1969, 1970Kumfer, Jerry 1982Kunkel, Don 1947, 1948, 1949Kuntz, Dennis 1950Kupets, Mark 1975, 1976, 1977Kusmiz, Kirk 1973, 1974, 1975Kusnak, Mike 1968Kyle, Fred 1939

LLacotti, Larry 2009Lakey, Steve 1978Lamb 1923Lambdin, Louis 1951, 1952, 1953Lambert, August 1946, 1947, 1948Lambert, Ross 1946Lamz, Tyler 2006Lance, Lymon 1956Landers, Charles 1940Landini, Vince 1983, 1984Lane, Jason 1999Lankford, Denny 1966LaNoue, Jack 1943Lapsley, Dietrich 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002Larimore, Jeff 1975, 1976, 1977Larkin, Chet 1931, 1932, 1933Lasher, Myron 1949Lauriston, Chamard 1997Lawson, Gordon 1982Lawrence, Richard 1996, 1997Leafgreen, Charles 1937Leavitt, Franklin 1937, 1938, 1939LeBeage, Walt 1954, 1955LeBlanc, Ed 1966, 1967, 1968Lecklitner, David 1965, 1966, 1967Lee, Ernie 2007Lee, Willie 1970, 1971, 1972Lefevra, Troy 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999Lehr, Ron 1957, 1958Leighton, Morris 1945Lemminger, William 1923Lemmon, Jack 1957Lemon, Ron 1963Lemons, Henry 2006, 2007Lemont, Paul 1952, 1953Lenderman, Ben 2002Lenz, Tom 1971, 1972, 1973Letsinger, Clint 1921Letsinger, Curt 1920, 1921Lewellyn, Norman 1931Lewis, Brian 2004, 2005Lewis, Chris 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Lewis, Denzil 1985Lewis, Ernest 1962, 1963Lewis, Marcus 2008, 2009Lewis, Paul 1960, 1961, 1962Libaire, Chris 1994, 1995, 1996Liddell, Antoine 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Liddell, Lawrence 1999

Matyas, Martin 1972, 1973, 1974Matyas, Mike 1972, 1973, 1974Matz, Dave 1965, 1967Mauro, Jay 1967, 1968Mauser, Augie 1956Mavity, Arthur 1897, 1901Maxey, Rob 1987May, Oliver 1931, 1932, 1933Mayberry, Torrance 1988Mayfield, Frank 1930, 1931, 1932Mayhew, Larry 2006, 2007McAtee, James 1998, 1999McCamish, Dave 1973McCann, Dan 1946McCauley, Ed 1962McClain, Mike 1972McClellan, Larry 1957McClesky, Donye 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009McClosky 1897, 1898McClosky, Richard 1905McClure, Don 1952, 1953McComish, Dave 1974, 1975McConchie, Tim 1986McCord, Q.E. 1904McCormick, Pace 1998, 1999, 2000McCoy, Calvin 1975McCoy, James 1960McCoy, Paul 1930McCoy, Pete 1976, 1978, 1979McCracken, Henry 1898, 1901McCray, Jovan 2006, 2007McCulley, Bryan 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007McDavid, Kevin 2001, 2002, 2003McDonald, Brian 1989McDonald, Jack 1940McDonald, William 2004, 2005, 2006McDonough, Chuck 1967, 1968, 1969McDowell, Matt 1983McElroy, Frank 1898McFadden, John 1926McFadden, Merle 1923, 1925McFarrin, Lawrence 1992, 1993McGill, Julian 1946McGrath, Bill 2007, 2008McGrath, Daniel 1963, 1964, 1965McGrath, Ed 1966McGrath, Mike 1968McGrath, Terry 1969, 1970, 1971McGrew 1898McGrew, Nathan 1923McGrone, Bryan 1990, 1991McGuire, Dennie 1979McGuire, Paul 2005McIntosh, Mark 1972, 1973McIntyre, Rob 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985McKeel, Steve 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987McKenney, Dave 1970, 1971, 1972McLaughlin, Jamie 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987McMannus, David 2004, 2005McMurtrey, John 1952, 1953McNair, Richard 1958, 1959, 1960McNelly, Rod 1979McPherron, Richard 1920McPherson, William 1927Meadows, Jerry 1952, 1953Medlock 1905Meehan, John 1975Megyesi, Mike 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002Mench, Leo 1943Meneeley, Jack 1965Menke, Steve 1985Menn, Ted 1960Merrill, Mike 1961, 1962Merriwether, Ryan 2000, 2001, 2002Mervar, Joseph 1962, 1963, 1964Metskar 1902Meyer, Dick 1970, 1971, 1972Meyers, Bill 1978Meyers, Paul 1950Michael, Evan 1989, 1990Mickens, Troy 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Micklozek, John 1936Middlebrooks, Darrius 2007, 2008Middlekauff, Cal 1930, 1931Mikell, Quintin 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983Miklozek, Frank 1966Miklozek, John 1933, 1934, 1935Milam, Lester 1937Milazzo, Tony 1954, 1955Milender, Mark 1972Miles, Terrance 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Miles, Trent 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Milewski, Ron 1959, 1960, 1961Miley, Les 1956Miller, Doug 1974, 1975, 1976

Miller, Jeff 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Miller, Keeth 1951Miller, Kurt 2001, 2002Miller, Madison 2005, 2006Miller, Mark 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984Miller, Mike 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Miller, Tristan 2006Millington, Dan 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Milne, Bob 1975, 1976Milovac, Dave 1971Mimms, Delbert 1997, 1998, 1999Minett, Gaylord 1986Mish, Stan 1970Mitchell, Don 1956Mitchell, Kyle 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005Mitchell, Mark 1977Mitchell, Waldo 1904, 1909Mitz, Bill 1973Mobley, Chris 2006, 2007Mock, Dave 1969, 1970Modesitt, Terry 1978, 1979Modlin 1923Moles, Gene 1952, 1953Monohan 1898Monroe, Eric 2006Monroe, Ken 1972, 1973, 1974Monroe, Kyle 2007Montagner, Bruce 1975, 1976, 1977Montfort, Sidney 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Montgomery, Charles 1904, 1905, 1909Montgomery, Lindsey 1981, 1982, 1983Moon, Jack 1951Moon, John 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955Moore, Capt. Theodore 1925Moore, Charles 1955Moore, Davey 1951Moore, David 1975Moore, Harold 1923Moore, Hubert 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Moore, Shawn 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993Moore, Sylvester 2001Moore, Ted 1926Moore, Terry 1993, 1994Moore, Tom 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Morang, Tony 2008Morefield, Jim 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953Morgan, Shadrick 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Moriarty, James 1943Morlock, Tad 1957, 1958, 1959Morrell, Jon 1988, 1989Morris, A.N. 1898Morris, Cecil 2001Morrison, Van 1965, 1966Morton, Darryl 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005Morton, Dewey 1972Mosely, Ryan 2004Mosketti, Bob 1976, 1977Moss, Richard 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Mullane, Gabe 2008, 2009Mullen, Keith 1984, 1985Mullen, Kenneth 1990, 1991, 1992Mullen, Richard 1944Mullis, Kenneth 1939Mulvihill, Edward 1935, 1936Murdock, Gordon 1950Murphy, Bill 1959Murphy, Dan 1976Murphy, Reilly 2006, 2007Murphy, Rick 1971, 1972, 1973Murray, Dick 1957Murray, Marty 1975, 1976, 1977Myers, Claude 1947, 1948Myers, Harold 1946, 1947, 1948Myers, Jim 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975Myers, Wilbur 1946, 1947, 1948Mylan, Tom 1971

NNace, Mike 1984, 1985, 1986Naves, Markus 2004, 2005Needham, Fred 1935, 1936Nelson, Darren 1984, 1985Nelson, Matt 1998, 1999Nelson, Mike 1992, 1993, 1994Nesbitt, John 1964, 1965Nettesheim, David 1944Newcomb, Guy 1972Newhouse, Philip 1964Newlin, Chris 1990Newman, Dan 1985, 1986, 1987Nichols, Mike 1995, 1996, 1997Nickles, Charles 1949Nicol, David 1990, 1991, 1992Nikirk, Brad 1985Nobbitt 1901Noblitt, Kevin 1975

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Saar, Bob 1945Sahm, John 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989Sajko, Stan 1946, 1947, 1948Sakalares, Bill 1949, 1954, 1955Sallay, George 1950Sample, Martuan 2004, 2005Sampson, Steven 1943Samuels, Rodger 1965Sanders 1902Sanders, Charles 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Sanders, Claude 1958, 1959, 1960Sanders, Maurice 1983, 1984Sanders, Rod 1961, 1964, 1965Sanders, Thomas 1965, 1966, 1967Sanderson, Leonard 1974, 1975Sandlin, Ray 1954, 1955Sanford, Bob 1945Sapp, Chris 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Sargent, A. 1943Sark, Earl 1952, 1953Sartor, Rip 1928, 1929Saunders, Duane 1974, 1975, 1976Scally, Larry 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Schaeffer, Dave 1951, 1952, 1953Schepers, Linus 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Schied, Ray 1952, 1953Schied, Roy 1952, 1953Schiff, Jake 2003, 2004Schmid, Steve 1967, 1968, 1969Schmidt, Ben 2004, 2005, 2006Schmidt, Chris 2004Schmidt, Doyle 1954, 1955Schmidt, Ken 1969, 1970, 1971Schmidt, Rhett 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Schmidt, Thad 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Schmitke, Calvin 2008Schmutte, Brian 1997, 1998, 1999Schneider, Jeff 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979Schnieber, Bret 1993Schone, Evan 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Schott, Chris 1989, 1990Schrink, Kyle 1987, 1988Schroeder, Matt 1986Schultz, Jim 1977, 1978Schultze, Carl 1933Schurenberg, Carl 1945Schwab, Robert 1938Schwaba, Lee 1973Schwander, Rich 1977Schwankl, Richard 1944Schwing, Brad 1994, 1995, 1996Scott, Jordan 2009Scott, Louis 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953Scott, Quinton 2007, 2008Seaphus, Walter 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982Seaton, Milton 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Secrest, Leon 1937, 1938Seider, Jay 1967, 1969Selge, Paul 1940Seliger, Matt 2008, 2009Selis, J. 1964Selvia, Tim 1985Semrcina, Brad 1973Sessions, J. 1963Sessum, Jared 1998, 1999, 2000Sevald, Stu 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Sewall, Alex 2008, 2009Shackleford, Bernard 1988, 1989Shadley, Delbert 1933Shaffer, Brad 1991Shaffer, Craig 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Shannon, Mike 1978, 1979, 1980Sharbaugh, David 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992Sharkey, Mike 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975Sharpe, Roy 1907, 1909Shassere, Bill 1959, 1960, 1961Shaughnessy, Jim 1969, 1970, 1971Shaw, Aris 2006Shaw, Glenn 1982Shaw, James 1961Sheckles, Ron 1969, 1970, 1971Sheehan, Joe 1966Sheets, Lawrence 1931, 1932Shelt, J.R. 1990Shelton, Ledell 1979, 1980Shepherd, Fred 1928, 1929, 1930Shields, Jake 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Shockley, Gerald 1991Shoemacher, Roger 1944Short, Bob 1946Short, Michael 1965Shott, Eric 1989Shouse, Bob 1935, 1936, 1937Shouse, Earl 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936Signars, Tommy 2001, 2002Sike, Mark 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988

Peterson, Harold 1947, 1948Petrick, George 1938Petrowski, Jamie 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005Philippe, Maurice 1930Phillips, Al 1998, 1999Phillips, Lewis 1904, 1907Phillips, Marc 2001, 2002, 2003Phillips, Mark 1967Phillips, Ray 1982Piepenbrink, Jim 1972, 1973, 1974Piepenbrink, Steve 1972Pierce, Cory 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999Pierce, F. 1944Pierce, J.W. 1898Piercy, Scott 1980, 1981, 1982Pierson, Rocky 1930, 1931Pigg, Henry 1937, 1938Pikowitz, Dave 1974, 1975Pillow, Chris 2001, 2002, 2003Pinckney, Elvin 1971Pitchkites, Frank 1952, 1953Pitts, Homer 1939, 1940Plesha, Denny 1962Plew, Wayne 1932Pochatko, Greg 1974, 1975Pokrajac, Pete 1974, 1975, 1977Poole, Barney 1957Poole, Edgar 1954, 1955, 1956Pope, Donald 1962, 1963, 1964Pope, Jon 1961, 1962, 1963Porter 1901Porter, Byron 1991, 1992Porter, Rodney 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Poss, Bob 1970, 1971, 1972Postell, Jesse (Filmer) 1993Potter, Corey 1986, 1987Potter, Gary 1982Potter, Jason 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Powers, Orin 1909Prater, Paul 1983, 1984Pratt, Mike 1976Price, Brandon 1999Price, John 1943Price, Rafael 2005, 2006, 2007Proctor, Bob 1971, 1972, 1973Proctor, Sumner 1949Prokle, John 1927Propst, Jeff 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Pruett, Bill 1950Pruitt, Shawn 1989, 1990Pryor, Antonio 1996, 1997, 1998Puckett, Orville 1920, 1921Pugh, Fred 1946Purcell, Boots 1930, 1931Purkey, Jeff 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Puryear, Doug 1991, 1992, 1993Pychinka, Bob 1964, 1965, 1966Pychinka, Dennis 1971

QQuaglio, Eric 2003, 2004Quarles, Fred 2002, 2003, 2004Quick, Dan 1987, 1988, 1989

RRadzis, Bob 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976Rajchel, Eugene 1952, 1953Ralston, George 1969Ralston, Ryan 2000Ramberg, Mark 1978Rambis, Bill 1954, 1955Rambis, Mike 1954, 1955Ramsey, Darrow 1988, 1989Ramsey, Kevin 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983Ransberger, Dan 1956, 1957, 1958Rathman, Stu 1989, 1990Reader, Dean 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Rebhan, Jeff 1986Reck, Ramon 1944Redmond, Bernard 1991, 1992, 1993Redwine, Milton Jr. 2008, 2009Reece, Julian 2001, 2002Reed, Byford 1949Reeder, T. 1964Reedy, Clarence 1962, 1963, 1964Reedy, Jade (Mgr.) 1992, 1993, 1994Reese, Courtney 2004Reese, Julian 2001, 2002Reeser, Randy 1973, 1974Regal, Steve 1971Reichard, Kevin 1985Reichert, Bill 1956Reichrath, Norbert 1940Reid, Micah 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996

Nolan, Deal 1944Noone, Chris 1991, 1992Norris 1897North, Gerald 1968, 1969, 1970Norton, Dewey 1970, 1971, 1972Novack, Jim 1970, 1971, 1972Novakovich, Jim 1974, 1975, 1976Nugent, Milton 1909Nugent, Ray 1979Nutt, G. 1944

OObaseki, Ben 2009O’Dell, CharlesO’Keefe, John 1950O’Leary, Chuck 1970O’Leary, Jim 1937O’Neal, Darren 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987O’Neill, Tom 1985, 1986O’Rourke, Joe 1946, 1950Oberle, Dave 1969Odle, Zach 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Ogle 1897Ogle, Terry 1967, 1968Oglesby, Steve 1968Olah, Louis 1961Oldham, Eric 1974, 1975Olson, Elmer 1973Opple, K. 1964Oprisu, Nick 1943, 1944Orlando, Charles 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Osborn, Dan 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992Osborn, Steve 1959, 1960, 1961Osborne, Haskell 1920, 1921Osborne, Mike 1981, 1982, 1983Osburn, George 1937Osterfeld, Mike 1976Ousley, Scott 1998, 1999, 2000Overman, Dan 1972Overton, Ron 1966, 1967, 1968Owens, Bob 1952, 1953Owens, LaShone 1986Owens, Roger 1971

PPacatte, Ed 1932, 1933, 1934Pack, Joe 1932, 1933, 1934Pae, Tom 1990Pagani, Clair 1969Page, Art 1959Page, Gary 1963, 1964, 1965Pahls, David 1991Paige, Spencer 1930, 1931Painter, Dillon 2009Papp, David 1994, 1995Papp, Alex 1951Parker, John 1926Parker, John 1950, 1951Parker, Mike 1989Parker, Robert 1960Parkhurst, Dave 1966, 1967, 1968Parmeter, Adam 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Parrett, Tom 1967Pastwater, Casey 2009Patnoude, Phil 1981Patrick, Ryan 2007, 2008Pattee, Bob 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972Pattee, Harry 1972Patterson, Bucky 1958Patterson, Ed 1951Patterson, George 1984, 1986Patterson, Roy 1977Patton, Charles 1954, 1955Patton, Pat 1945Patton, Robert 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Patz, Don 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955Payne, Randy 1966, 1967Payne, Rick 1982Payne, Ronald 1964Peak, Kenny 1952, 1953Pearre, Dave 1974, 1975, 1976Pearsey, Dal 1928, 1929Peck, Robert 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Pegues, Rick 1981Peifer, Daniel 1959Pelkki, John 1975Pellegrini, Norm 1967, 1968, 1969Pence, Brandon 2007, 2008Pendleton, Bill 1969Pendelton, Tracey 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997Penick, Scott 2003Penn, Butch 1967, 1968, 1969Pepelea, Gary 1965Perkins, Leonard 1962Perry, Donyel 1987Pesavento, John 1960, 1962

Rems, Kevin 1987, 1988, 1989Remter, David 1995, 1996, 1997Remus, Curt 1967, 1969Render, Bernie 1946, 1949Renn, Rich 1969, 1970, 1971Rensing, Fred 1975Reschan, Ray 1946, 1947, 1948Rescorla, C. 1944Resenic, Jim 1974, 1975, 1976Revis, Darryl 1985Reynolds, Alvin 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Reynolds, Jeff 1971, 1972Rhodes, Bill 1986, 1987Rhodes, Don 1950Ricciardi, D. 1963Rich, Maynard 1950Richard, Reggie 1970, 1971, 1972Richard, Rudolph 1984, 1985, 1986Richards, Keith 1997, 1998Richards, R. 1944Richardson, Darnell 1992, 1993Richardson, Owen 1947, 1948Richeson, Robert 1940Rickard, Gary 1963Riddle, Ed 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976Rider, John 1943Ridley, Melvin 1997, 1998Riley, Craig 1972, 1973, 1974Riley, Kelvin 1975, 1976Riley, Scott 1963, 1964, 1965Riley, Tanner 2009Ritter, Richard 1999, 2000, 2001Rizzo, Kyle 1991, 1993, 1994Roach, Jack 1938Roadruck, Paul 1926Robbins, Fletcher 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929Robbs, Lloyd 1959, 1960, 1961Roberts, Eric 1984, 1985, 1986Roberts, Harvey 1949Roberts, Herb 1955Roberts, Herm 1954Roberts, Mike 2006Roberts, Ryan 2008, 2009Robertson, Ace 1996, 1997Robertson, Buddy 1971, 1973Robertson, Cecil 1943Robertson, Eddie 1951, 1952, 1953Robinson, Anthony 2004, 2005Robinson, Brandon 2003Robinson, Derek 1999Robinson, Donald 1944Robinson, Donald 1984, 1985Robinson, Ed 1988, 1989, 1990Robinson, Elroy 1975Robinson, Eric 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982Robinson, Jerimy 2006, 2007Robinson, Robbie 1987Robison, Jim 1975Roccia, Charles 1934Roe, Bob 1949, 1950Rogers, Ben 2000Rogers, Eric 1989Rohr, R. 1943Roloff, Elwood 1947, 1948Roman, Don 1961Roman, Ramon (Turk) 1958, 1959, 1960Romanyk, Michael 1938Roos, Vick 1962Rose, Art 1954, 1955, 1956Rosenow, Jared 2004, 2005Roshel, Jim 1990Roskoski, Gary 1972Ross, Dan 1961, 1962Ross, J. 1964Rourke, William 1954Rowe, George 1907Royal, George 1962Ruck, Ed 1957, 1958Rudolph, Jeffrey 1965, 1966, 1967Rudolph, Lynn 1960Ruffin, Eddie 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Rumpza, Jim 1954, 1955Runnion, Pat 1976, 1977Rupsis, Charles 1968Rusch, Dustin 1993, 1994Rushing, Caesar 1981, 1982Rusk, Ed 1957, 1958Rusk, Fred 1957, 1958, 1959Rusnak, Mike 1969Russell, Bill 1950Russell, Mike 1967, 1968, 1969Russell, Vaughn 1920Rutherford, Mike 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978Ryan, Richard 1965

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Silvers, Charles 1907Simmonds, Mike 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Simmons, Anthony 1975, 1976, 1977Simon, Clayton 1945Simpson, Brandon 2001Sink, Ernest 1909Sitz, Alex 1996, 1997Sitz, Brian 1996, 1997, 1998Skelton, Virgil 1934, 1935, 1936Skinner, Eric 1968, 1969, 1970Skreppen, Glenn 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Sleet, James 1993, 1994, 1995Sloan, Brad 1982Smircina, Brad 1972Smith 1904Smith, Andrew 1977, 1978Smith, Jerry 1966, 1968Smith, John 1978Smith, Keeman 1978Smith, Ken 1984Smith, Kirk 1978Smith, Marvin 1978, 1979, 1980Smith, Mike 1968Smith, Mike 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Smith, Mike 2009Smith, Smith 2008Smith, Quentin 1939Smith, R.E. 1944Smith, Roger 1986Smith, Ron 1967, 1968, 1969Smith, Ron 1986, 1988Smith, Shelby 2005Smith, Spencer 1990Smith, Willie 1963, 1964, 1965Smock, Ronnie 1952, 1953Smutney, Mike 1971, 1972, 1973Snaden, David 1985Snaden, Ron 1986Snell, Jack 1951Snow, Kenneth 1934, 1935, 1936Sommer, Tim 2000, 2001Sommerville, Paul 1982Sopp, Sam 1954, 1955Sorenson, Clarence 1945Sotak, Mike 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976Souders, Jeremy 1987Sparks, Ray 1926, 1927Spence, Freddie 1931, 1932, 1933Spencer, Chris 1994Spencer, Fred 1902, 1904, 1907Spielsinger, Stephen 1965Spillers, Henry 1987Spindler 1902Spisak, Elmer 1939Spradley, John 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982Spring, Bill 1967Sprinkle, Dale 1975Spruill, Carl 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979Stallings, Bryan 2001Stanbaugh, Glenn 1926Standiford, Chuck 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Stanfield, Steve 1972, 1973, 1974Stanifer, Larry 1989, 1990Stankowski, Joe 1991Stanton, Howard 1925Starewicz, Doug 1966, 1967, 1968Starr, Willie 1977Statz, John 1970, 1971Staugh, Fred 2004, 2005, 2006Stealy, George 1944Steckler, Ben 2004Steiner, Bob 1972, 1973, 1974Stellern, Joe 1979, 1980Stephenson, Andy 1990Stepp, Terry 1961, 1962, 1963Sterling, Tom 1930Stevens, Loren 1935, 1936Stewart, Brad 1985, 1986, 1987Stewart, Tracy 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Stidham, Aaron 1994Stimac, Emmett 1956, 1957, 1958Stimmel, David 1965Stirling, Tom 1931Stites, John 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Stock, Bernie 1960Stockberger, Gerald 1964Stoker, Brandon 1996Stokes, Prenny 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Stone, Mike 1976Stonehart, Al 1928, 1929, 1930Story, John 1988, 1989, 1990Stover, Michael 1964, 1965Streeter, Al 1967Stroud, Fred 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Strutz, Marty 1978, 1979

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Stubbins, Marcus 1978Stubblefield, Joel 2004Stuck, Timothy 1995Stuckey 1898Studway, Manuel 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982Stutzriem, Chris 2009Suehr, Kelly 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Suggs, Sam 1981, 1982, 1983Sullivan, Chris 1988Sullivan, Tim 1980, 1981Surdy, Jerry 1968, 1969Suriano, Tony 1975, 1976, 1977Sutch, Jim 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957Sutter, Phil 1979Suttle, Woodrow 1937, 1938Sutton, Joe 1963Suzich, Rudy 1978, 1979,1980, 1981Swain, Ken 1966Swann, Charles 1989, 1990, 1991Swanson, Tim 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Swart, Larry 1981, 1982Swartzendruber, Sid 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Sweatt, Larry 1958, 1959Swift, Ray 1950, 1951Sydorowicz, Jerry 1982, 1983Szezchowski, Larry 1968, 1969, 1970

TTague, Doyne 1950Takacs, Bill 1957Taylor 1923Taylor, Jared 2000Teague, Darrell 1974Teaney, John 1927, 1928, 1929Teany, Ned 1930, 1931Teefey, Pat 1973, 1974, 1975Teegarden, Dennis 1979, 1980, 1982Teegarden, Phil 1956, 1957Terrell, Paul 1938, 1940Terrell, Scott 1979, 1980Tharp, Virgil 1999, 2000Theno, Kurt 1983Thomas, Alexander 2005, 2006, 2007Thomas, Brad 1988Thomas, Calvin 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000Thomas, Clayton 1940Thomas, Elliott 2006, 2007, 2009Thomas, Frank 1901Thomas, Frank 1978Thomas, Jackie 1978Thomas, John 1972Thomas, Kyle 1996, 1997, 1998Thompson 1897Thompson, Jerry 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980Thompson, Larry 2002, 2003Thompson, Pete 1968, 1969, 1970Thompson, Tom 1970, 1971, 1972Thorgren, Ernie 1939Thornton, Ralph 1954, 1955Thorpe, Mike 2004, 2005, 2006Thyen, John 1959, 1960, 1961Tipton, Elden 1939, 1940Tompkins, Ben 2003Toney, Kyle 2007, 2008, 2009Tonkovich, Terry 1972Topping, Dave 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957Torch, Mike 1974, 1975, 1976Totin, Pete 1973, 1974, 1975Totty, Troy 1959, 1960Touchton, Lowell 1969Trabue, Roderic 1962, 1963Travers, Dave 1971, 1972, 1973Trench, Norm 1958, 1960Tripp, Dwight 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Truitt, John 1964, 1965, 1966Tryon, Bob 1951Tubbs, Courtland 1995, 1996Tucker, Darren 1982, 1983Tudor, Maurice 1923Turich, Donald 1963Turner, Bob 1969, 1970, 1971Turner, Harry 1975, 1976, 1977Turner, Ivory 1980Turner, Jawann 2006, 2007Turner, Justin 2007Turner, Steve 1972, 1973, 1974Turpin, Raymond 1933Turpin, Wayne 1946Tuttle, Charles 1938, 1939, 1940Tuttle, Patrick 1962, 1963, 1964Tuttle, Roger 1975, 1976, 1977Tuttle, Tom 1958, 1959, 1960Tyler, Arnold 1940Tyler, Emmit 1963, 1964, 1965Tyler, Glenn 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955

Tyree, Bob 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982

UUccellini, Carl 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Ulrich, Jim 1990, 1991, 1992Umphress, Wiley 1982Untulis, Charles 1931, 1932, 1933 Unverferth, Ernst 1909Upchurch, Nick 1970Urankar, Nick 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

VVaccaro, Charlie 1971Vactor, Tory 1987, 1988Vallejo, Greg 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005VanArsdale, Dick 1956Vance, Mike 1969, 1970, 1971Vandenbender, John 1972, 1973Vanderbosch, John 1982, 1983Vandercook, Bill 1961Vandercook, Dave 1976, 1977, 1978Vandersteen, Ernie 1978Vandover 1904Vargo, Steve 1951Varnadore, Corey 2007, 2008Vaughn, Doug 1950Vaughn, Russell 1921, 1923Vaught, Donald 1935, 1936Verdun, Brad 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Vertor, Jack 1952, 1953Villegas, Henry 1988Vinson, Jim 1945Vogel, Adam 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Vogel, Kenneth 1937, 1938Vokish, Ray 1969, 1970, 1971Voorhis, Roger 1970, 1971, 1972Voss, Steve 1983Vrabel, Don 1951, 1952, 1953Vrabel, Jim 1951Vranesevich, Ron 1966, 1967Vrtis, Vince 1978

WWade 1901Wade, Frank 1930Wafzig, Paul 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Wagner 1897Wagner, Scott 1978Wakefield, Bob 1960Walder, Verbie 1968, 1969Walker, Bill 1951, 1952, 1953Walker, Greg 1963Walker, Kenyatta 1997, 1998, 1999Walker, Kevin 1996Wall, W. 1944Wallace, Leland 1951Wallace, Quincy 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Wallace, Ray 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Walloch, Dave 1975, 1976Walls, Charles 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Walter, John 1969, 1970, 1971Walters,

Gary 1963, 1964, 1965Wamback, Ronald 1951Wampler, Fred 1928, 1929Ward, Al 1985Ward, Keith 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Warner, Donnie 1978, 1979, 1980Warner, Irvin 1901, 1902Warren, Hershall 1939Warren, Rip 1973, 1974, 1975Warrenburg, Jim 1943Washburn, Douglas 1944Washington, Greg 1975, 1976, 1977Washington, Jacolby 2009Washington, Zack 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980Wasiak, Greg 1998Watkins, David 1984Watson, Matt 1999Watson, Ron 1969, 1970Waugh, Jim 1956, 1957, 1958Wayhart, John 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980Waymire, Ron 1954, 1955Weakley, Maurice 1993, 1994Weatherby, Kevin 1975, 1976, 1977Weatherwax 1904, 1905Webb, Edgar 1905Webb, Wally 1958, 1959, 1960Weber, Jim 1988, 1989, 1990Weber, Willie 1977, 1978Weddington, Malcome 1962Weddle, Max 1935, 1936Weddle, Wayne 1935, 1936, 1937Weeder, D. 1964Wegrich, Donald 1940Wegrich, Ohmer (Troy) 1936Wegrich, Toby 1935, 1937Wellman, Will 1901Werneke, Al 1956, 1957Werner, Tom 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Wernz, Eugene 1934West, Frank 1961West, Richard 1954, 1955West, Tony 2006, 2007West, Tracy 1986Wetzel 1925Wey, Harry 1931, 1932Wey, Herbert 1934, 1935, 1936Wey, Woodrow 1938, 1939Whipple, Sam 1990, 1991, 1992Whitaker, Brad 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Whitaker, Herschel 1909Whitaker, Tom 1987, 1988White, Darnell 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989White, John 1984White, Nate 2008White, Torren 1993, 1994White, William 1988, 1989Whiten, Sean 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982Whitkemper, Roger 1982Whitmer, Jack 1947, 1948Wiese, Marque 1996, 1997

Wilbur, Bob 1954, 1955, 1956Wilcox, Lawton 1956Wildman, Kevin 2004Wilk, Frank 1951Wilkerson, Dennis 1974, 1975, 1976Wilkins, Maurice 1991Will, Scott 1984, 1985Willett, Perry 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983Williams, Anthony 1997Williams, Bob 1967, 1969Williams, Bruce 2003Williams, Chuck 1973, 1974, 1975Williams, Cordell 2003 Williams, Danny 1985Williams, Derek 1985, 1986Williams, Derrick 2004, 2005Williams, Felix 1990Williams, Hugh 1986Williams, J.C. 1990Williams, Jerry 1972, 1973, 1974Williams, Lee 1989Williams, Melvin 1996, 1997Williams, Moyese 1961, 1962, 1963Williams, Nate 2008Williams, Perry 1990Williams, Randy 1976Williams, Roy 1931, 1932Williams, Stuart 2002, 2003, 2004Williams, Tyler 2008, 2009Willis, Fred 1925, 1927Willis, Red 1928, 1929Wilmore, John 1952, 1953Wilson 1898Wilson, Bill 1952, 1953Wilson, Chris 1995, 1996, 1997Wilson, Delmar 1926Wilson, Gene 1957, 1958, 1959Wilson, John 1995, 1996, 1997Wilson, K.C. 2007Wilson, Kevin 2006, 2007, 2008Wilson, Kirk 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Wilson, Marcus 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Wilson, Michael 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993Wilson, Nichi 1975, 1976, 1977Wilson, Pete 1934Wilson, Scott 1991, 1992Wilson, Wesley 1991, 1992Wilson, Willie 1987, 1988, 1989Winborn, Leonard 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Winger, Matt 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Winters, Harry 1920, 1921Wintin, Walt 1954, 1955Witherby, Sam 1967Witske, Lawrence 1931, 1932Wleklenski, Joe 1945Wolcott, J. 1944Wolfe, Ben 1993, 1994Wood 1925Wood, Jesse 1909Wood, Justin 2009

The largest crowd to ever witness an Indiana State football game was 74,119 at Memorial Stadium in Norman , Okla., against the Oklahoma Sooners. The historic game was played on Sept. 11, 1999.

Woodard, Harry 1939, 1940Woodard, Loren 1949Woodard, Vinton 1935, 1936Woodason, Tom 1982, 1983Woodbury, Richard 1965Woods, Larry 1976Woods, Mike 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009Woolsey, Max 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948Workman, Arv 1950Workman, Kendall 1937Worman, Russell 1966, 1967Worrall, Stan 1967, 1968, 1969Worrell, Bill 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957Worthington, Gary 1966Wozniak, Austin 2009Wozniak, John 1981Wright, David 1992, 1993, 1994Wright, David 2006Wright, Don 1964, 1965, 1966Wright, Edwin 1925Wright, Jesse 2008, 2009Wright, John 1994Wright, Marques 2002Wright, Robert 1920, 1921Wynn, Mike 1977

YYarbrough, Ray 1952, 1953Yeakey, Chris 1985Yoder, Carter 1990Yogan, John 1972, 1973, 1974Yost, Bob 1974, 1975, 1976Yost, Dennis 1969Young, Anthony 2002Young, Howard 1945Young, Lawrence 2008, 2009Young, Shawn 1989, 1990

ZZarndt, Carl 1959, 1960, 1962Zdrojewski, Mike 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Zechiel, Chet 1902, 1905Zeiser, Paul 1976, 1977, 1978Zellar, Ernest 1930, 1931, 1932Zemlock, Don 1931Zetterberg 1902Zinski, Barry 1967, 1968Zlotnik, Maurey 1937, 1938Zoph, Eric 1982, 1983Zubeck, David 1983Zuk, Ron 1956, 1957

The names listed above were compiled from team pictures appearing in the Indiana State University Sycamore yearbooks prior to 1992. Names listed after 1992 represent letterwinners only.

Please direct any additional information or questions to the Indiana State Athletics Media Relations Office.

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Total OffenseOFFENSIVE PLAYS

Most Offensive Plays, Career1,425 Jeff Miller (7,559 yards), 1982-85Most Offensive Plays, Season547 Blayne Baggett (2,814 yards), 2005Most Offensive Plays, Game66 Jeff Miller (269 yards) vs. Illinois State, Nov. 16, 1985 Blayne Baggett (294 yards), at Murray St., Sept. 17, 2005

TOTAL YARDSMost Total Offensive Yards, Career7,559 Jeff Miller (1,425 plays), 1982-85Most Total Offensive Yards, Season2,814 Blayne Baggett (547 plays), 2005Most Total Offensive Yards, Game416 Blayne Baggett at Missouri St., (58 plays), Oct. 29, 2005

RushingATTEMPTS

Most Rushing Attempts, Career832 Vincent Allen (4,335 yards), 1973-77Most Rushing Attempts, Season318 Derrick Franklin (1,505 yards), 1991Most Rushing Attempts, Game43 Milt Allen vs. Butler, 1971 Derrick Franklin vs. Illinois State (167 yards), Nov. 3, 1990

NET YARDS RUSHINGMost Rushing Yards, Career4,335 Vincent Allen (832 att.), 1973-77Most Rushing Yards, Season1,505 Derrick Franklin (318 att.), 1991Most Rushing Yards, Game253 Derrick Franklin (28 att.) vs. Murray State, 1990

AVERAGE YARDS PER ATTEMPTBest Average Per Rushing Attempt, Career (min. 200)5.33 David Wright (784/4,181), 1992-95Best Average Per Rushing Attempt, Season (min. 100)6.35 Vincent Allen (161/1,022), 1975

100-YARD RUSHING GAMESMost 100-Yard Rushing Games, Career26 Vincent Allen, 1973-77Most 100-Yard Rushing Games, Season10 Derrick Franklin, 1991Most Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games, Career14 Vincent Allen, 1973-74

PassingATTEMPTS

Most Passes Attempted, Career1,016 Jeff Miller (555 comp.), 1982-85Most Passes Attempted, Season473 Blayne Baggett (284 comp.), 2005Most Passes Attempted, Game58 Blayne Baggett at Murray State (33 comp.), Sept. 17, 2005

PASS COMPLETIONSMost Pass Completions, Career555 Jeff Miller (1,016 att.), 1982-85Most Pass Completions, Season284 Blayne Baggett (473 att.), 2005

Most Pass Completions, Game33 Blayne Baggett at Murray State (58 att.), Sept. 17, 2005

INTERCEPTIONSMost Interceptions Thrown, Career46 Reggie Allen, 1978-81Most Interceptions Thrown, Season18 John Stites, 1990Most Interceptions Thrown, Game6 Reggie Allen vs. Tulsa, Nov. 8, 1980

NET PASSING YARDSMost Passing Yards, Career6,448 Jeff Miller (555/1,016), 1982-85Most Passing Yards, Season2,741 Blayne Baggett (284/473), 2005Most Passing Yards, Game396 Blayne Baggett, at Missouri St., (32/48), Oct. 29, 2005

COMPLETION PERCENTAGEHighest Completion Percentage, Career (min. 100 comp.).600 Blayne Baggett (284/473), 2005Highest Completion Percentage, Season (min. 75 comp.).600 Blayne Baggett (284/473), 2005Highest Completion Percentage, Game (min. 10 comp.).714 Jeff Miller (20/28) vs. Western Illinois, Oct. 19, 1985

TOUCHDOWN PASSESMost Touchdown Passes, Career40 Jeff Miller, 1982-85Most Touchdown Passes, Season17 Jeff Miller, 1985Most Touchdown Passes, Game5 Jeff Miller vs. Western Illinois, Oct. 19, 1985

CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONSMost Consecutive Completions, Game11 Jeff Miller (117 yards) vs. W. Illinois, Oct. 19, 1985

ReceivingRECEPTIONS

Most Receptions, Career196 Sam Logan (2,385 yards), 2003-2006Most Receptions, Season77 Sam Logan (849 yards), 2005Most Receptions, Game17 Sam Logan (151 yards) at Murray State, Sept. 17, 2005Most Consecutive Games with a Reception18 Charles Swann, 1989-9118 Carl Berman, 2005-06

YARDSMost Receiving Yards, Career2,385 Sam Logan (196 rec.), 2003-06Most Receiving Yards, Season1,071 Steve Elmlinger (51 rec.), 1988Most Receiving Yards, Game319 Bill Griffith vs. Evansville, 1955

AVERAGE YARDS PER RECEPTIONMost Yards Per Reception Avg., Career (min. 40)20.0 Kirk Wilson (84-1,679), 1978-81Most Yards Per Reception Avg., Season (min. 20)22.0 Kirk Wilson (25-550), 1979

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONSMost Touchdown Receptions, Career15 Joe Downing, 1982-85Most Touchdown Receptions, Season8 Steve Schmid, 1968

Most Touchdown Receptions, Game3 Chris Johnson vs. Illinois State, Oct.. 18, 1986 Demetrius Dowler vs. Northern Iowa, Nov. 9, 1991 James Braden at Missouri State Oct. 20, 2001

All PurposeALL-PURPOSE PLAYS

Most All-Purpose Plays, Career940 Vincent Allen (5,435 yards), 1973-77Most All-Purpose Plays, Season320 Derrick Franklin (1,519 yards), 1991

TOTAL NET YARDSMost All-Purpose Yards Gained, Career5,435 Vincent Allen (940 plays), 1973-77Most All-Purpose Yards Gained, Season2,014 David Wright (254 plays), 1992

AVERAGE YARDS PER PLAYMost Yards Per Play Average, Career (min. 300)5.78 Vincent Allen (940/5,435), 1973-77Most Yards Per Play Average, Season (min. 150) 7.93 David Wright (254/2,014), 1992

ScoringPOINTS SCORED

Most Points Scored, Career221 Kyle Hooper (42 FG/86 PAT), 2003-06Most Points Scored, Season82 Scott Bridges (15 FG/37 PAT), 1984Most Points Scored, Game24 Steve Brandenberg (4 TD) vs. Ball State, Oct. 21, 1961

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns Scored, Career33 Vincent Allen 1973-77Most Touchdowns Scored, Season13 Willie Lee, 1972Most Touchdowns Scored, Game4 Steve Brandenberg vs. Ball State, Oct. 21, 1961

FIELD GOALSMost Field Goals Made, Career42 Kyle Hooper, (59 att.) 2003-06Most Field Goals Made, Season18 Tom Allison, 1995

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Most Field Goals Made, Game4 Joe Stellern (4 att.) vs. S. Illinois, Oct. 11, 1980 Dennis Teegarden (4 att.) vs. E. Illinois, Oct. 16, 1982 Tom Allison (4 att.) at Illinois State, Sept. 24, 1994 Mike Megyesi (4 att.) vs. WIU, Oct. 23, 1999 Kyle Hooper (5 att.) vs. EIU, Sept. 11, 2004Most Field Goals Attempted, Career59 Kyle Hooper, 2003-06Most Field Goals Attempted, Season23 Tom Allison (18 made), 1995Most Field Goals Attempted, Game5 Kyle Hooper, vs. Eastern Illinois Sept. 11, 2004Highest Field Goal Percentage, Career (min. 10).712 Kyle Hooper, (42/59) 2003-06Highest Field Goal Percentage, Season (min. 5).800 Corey Potter (8/10), 1987 Kyle Hooper (16/20), 2004Longest Field Goal, Game55 Dave Vandercook vs. Drake, Oct. 14, 1978

PATs BY KICKINGMost PATs Made By Kicker, Career87 Scott Bridges, (90 att.) 1983-85Most PATs Made By Kicker, Season38 Steve Kreiger (38 att.), 1992Most PATs Made By Kicker, Game9 Mike Megyesi (9 att.) vs. Southern Illinois, Nov. 6, 1999 Tom Allison (9 att.) vs. W. Virginia Tech, Sept. 17, 1994 Steve Krieger (9 att.) vs. Glenville, St., Oct. 17, 1992Most PATs Attempted By Kicker, Career94 Mike Megyesi (83 made), 1999-2002Most PATs Attempted By Kicker, Season38 Scott Bridges (37 made), 1984 Steve Krieger (38 made), 1992Most PATs Attempted By Kicker, Game9 Mike Megyesi (9 made) vs. Southern Illinois, Nov. 6, 1999 Steve Krieger (9 made) vs. Glenville, St., Oct. 17, 1992 Tom Allison (9 made) vs. W. Virginia Tech, Sept. 17, 1994

Highest PAT Percentage By Kicking, Career (min. 30).989 Kyle Hooper, (85/86) 2003-06Highest Field Goal Percentage, Season (min. 12)1.000 Scott Bridges (38/38), 1982Most Consecutive PAT Conversions By Kicking, Career80 Scott Bridges, 1983-85Most Consecutive PAT Conversions By Kicking, Season38 Steve Krieger, 1984

PuntingPUNTS

Most Punts, Career261 Bill Edwards (10,372 yards), 1975-78Most Punts, Season83 Bill Edwards (3,311 yards), 1978Most Punts, Game12 Jim Shaughnessey (438 yards), vs. E. Michigan, Oct. 4, 1969 Craig Hamblet (453 yards), vs. Akron, Oct. 17, 1970

PUNTING YARDSMost Punting Yards, Career10,372 Bill Edwards (261 punts), 1975-78Most Punting Yards, Season3,311 Bill Edwards (83 punts), 1978Most Punting Yards, Game473 Pat Jordan (10 punts) at SMS, Nov. 1, 2003Longest Punt80 Jim Shaughnessy vs. E. Michigan, Oct. 4, 1969

PUNTING AVERAGEHighest Avg. Yards Per Punt, Career (min. 75)40.1 Steve Krieger (79/3,167), 1990-92Highest Avg. Yards Per Punt, Season (min. 30)42.5 Chuck Standiford (55/2,336), 1986Highest Avg. Yards Per Punt, Game (min. 10)47.3 Pat Jordan (10/473) at Missouri State, Nov. 1, 2003

Punt ReturnsPUNT RETURN YARDS

Most Punt Return Yards, Career782 Larry Scally (69 returns), 1993-96Most Punt Return Yards, Season517 Larry Scally (42 returns), 1996Most Punt Return Yards, Game147 Larry Scally (5 returns) vs. St. Joseph’s, Sept. 21, 1996

AVERAGE YARDS PER RETURNHighest Average Yardage Per Punt Return, Career (min. 40)13.5 DeJuan Alfonzo (40-539), 1996-99Highest Average Yardage Per Punt Return, Season (min. 10)20.1 Keith Herron (10-201), 2000

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNSMost Punt Return Touchdowns, Career3 Larry Scally, 1993-96Most Punt Return Touchdowns, Season2 Kent Drew, 1970 Larry Scally, 1996

LONGEST RETURN86 Larry Scally (TD) vs. St. Joseph’s, Sept. 21, 1996

Kickoff ReturnsKICKOFF RETURN YARDS

Most Kickoff Return Yards, Career1,512 Rick Murphy (60 returns), 1971-73

Most Kickoff Return Yards, Season707 Rick Murphy (22 returns), 1972Most Kickoff Return Yards, Game190 Soso Dede (6 returns) at Western Michigan, Aug. 29, 2002

AVERAGE YARDS PER RETURNHighest Avg. Yardage Per Kickoff Return, Career (min. 30)29.3 Charles Swann (45/1,319), 1989-91Highest Avg. Yardage Per Kickoff Return, Season (min. 20)32.13 Rick Murphy (22/707), 197232.10 Charles Swann (20/642), 1990

KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNSMost Kickoff Return Touchdowns, Career2 Charles Swann, 1989-91Most Kickoff Return Touchdowns, Season2 Charles Swann, 1990 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN97 Matt Nelson vs. W. Kentucky, Nov. 14, 1998 Charles Swann vs. W. Kentucky, Nov. 10, 1990 Cornell Johnson, vs. W. Illinois, Nov. 5, 2005

DefenseTOTAL TACKLES

Most Total Tackles, Career426 Richard Moss (213/213), 1993-96Most Total Tackles, Season171 Dietrich Lapsley (106/65), 2002161 Craig Shaffer (81/80), 1980Most Total Tackles, Game25 Quintin Mikell vs. Illinois State, Oct. 1, 1983 Chris Libaire vs. E. Illinois, Nov. 18, 1995

SOLO TACKLESMost Solo Tackles, Career249 Dietrich Lapsley, 1999-2002Most Solo Tackles, Season103 Dietrich Lapsley, 2002Most Solo Tackles, Game18 Dietrich Lapsley vs. SMS, Oct. 12, 2002

ASSISTED TACKLESMost Assisted Tackles, Career230 Craig Shaffer, 1978-81Most Assisted Tackles, Season80 Craig Shaffer, 1980Most Assisted Tackles, Game21 Quintin Mikell vs. Illinois State, Oct. 1, 1983

SACKSMost Sacks, Career25.5 Kyle Mitchell, 2002-05Most Sacks, Season13 Dan Brandenburg, 1993Most Sacks, Game4 Troy Lefevra, vs Murray State, Nov. 21, 1998

TACKLES FOR LOSSMost Tackles For Loss, Career54.5 Kyle Mitchell, 2002-05Most Tackles For Loss, Season23 Gerry Gluscic, 1979 Richard Harris, 2002 Kyle Mitchell, 2002Most Tackles For Loss, Game6 Craig Shaffer vs. S. Illinois, Oct. 11, 1980

INTERCEPTIONSMost Interceptions, Career17 Vencie Glenn, 1983-85Most Interceptions, Season10 Rick Murphy, 1973Most Interceptions, Game3 Mike Russell, 1967 Rick Murphy vs. E. Illinois, Sept. 15, 1973Dre Knox

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Rushing Yardage LeadersRANK YR NAME ATT YDS AVG. TD1. 1991 Derrick Franklin 318 1,505 4.7 122. 1992 David Wright 219 1,313 6.0 103. 1990 Derrick Franklin 284 1,301 4.6 64. 1993 David Wright 229 1,262 5.5 75. 1974 Vincent Allen 244 1,221 5.0 76. 1973 Vincent Allen 196 1,066 5.4 97. 1988 Tori Vactor 206 1,052 5.1 98. 1999 Sheraton Fox 228 1,034 4.5 89. 1977 Vincent Allen 231 1,026 4.4 810. 1975 Vincent Allen 161 1,022 6.3 711. 1972 Willie Lee 172 957 5.6 1312. 1983 Kevin Henderson 248 930 3.8 1113. 1995 David Wright 184 929 5.0 214. 1968 Jim Brumfield 185 916 4.9 1115. 1981 Eric Robinson 119 867 5.1 916. 1989 Shawn Young 206 847 4.1 717. 1982 James Banks 163 846 5.2 818. 2003 Jake Shields 157 825 5.3 419. 2005 Andre Forte 173 802 4.6 420. 2006 Tony West 160 791 4.9 521. 1984 Darrold Clardy 164 763 4.7 1122. 1967 Dean Klink 157 705 4.5 223. 1994 David Wright 152 677 4.5 3T24. 1971 Milt Allen 197 667 3.4 4T24. 1969 Jim Brumfield 151 667 4.4 726. 1979 Donnie Warner 116 648 5.6 427. 2004 Jake Shields 154 645 4.2 728. 2001 Julian Reese 177 615 3.5 529. 1996 Jason Potter 140 571 4.1 530. 1980 Eric Robinson 121 570 4.7 731. 2002 Julian Reese 176 533 3.0 232. 1987 Charles Walls 121 526 4.4 333. 1978 Zack Washington 115 524 4.6 534. 1976 O.B. Barnett 136 499 3.7 335. 1986 Tracy Stewart 101 481 4.8 136. 2009 Antoine Brown 157 475 3.0 137. 2000 Jamie Dishroom 154 453 2.9 238. 1966 Dean Klink 103 450 4.4 238. 1970 Milt Allen 115 440 3.8 440. 1998 Sheraton Fox 147 431 2.9 3

Passing Yardage LeadersRANK YR NAME COM ATT INT YDS TD1. 2005 Blayne Baggett 284 473 13 2,741 152. 1985 Jeff Miller 176 327 8 2,055 173. 1986 Kyle Frondorf 143 274 16 1,962 6T4. 2004 Phillip Johnson 155 308 10 1,946 8T4. 1990 John Stites 157 326 18 1,946 156. 1988 John Sahm 127 248 17 1,942 1 7. 1983 Jeff Miller 152 287 7 1,879 108. 1984 Jeff Miller 154 279 14 1,826 119. 1989 John Sahm 137 279 17 1,792 810. 2006 Reilly Murphy 143 261 8 1,747 811. 2002 Julian Reesse 143 266 9 1,725 1212. 1980 Reggie Allen 135 273 16 1,678 813. 1995 Kevin Cox 140 380 10 1,672 1114. 1979 Reggie Allen 87 196 12 1,468 715. 1981 Reggie Allen 110 231 13 1,435 816. 1992 Kip Hennelly 119 219 9 1,326 917. 1987 John Sahm 75 154 4 1,296 1118. 2003 Jake Schiff 111 202 10 1,290 519. 2001 Julian Reese 124 233 8 1,236 820. 1996 Kevin Cox 97 219 12 1,198 921. 1969 Verbie Walder 80 159 7 1,062 622. 1966 Ron Overton 84 153 8 1,046 1523. 1973 Mike Smutney 71 171 10 967 324. 1993 Kip Hennelly 77 159 10 933 525. 1994 Tom Cerasani 86 174 8 918 526. 1968 Verbie Walder 55 120 5 908 827. 1967 Ron Overton 70 157 16 907 628. 1991 Kip Hennelly 53 112 8 899 529. 1965 Mike Hoke 63 163 11 898 730. 1971 Roger Voorhis 70 160 12 870 331. 2007 Reilly Murphy 69 145 11 744 332. 1982 Jeff Miller 73 123 4 728 233. 1997 Matt Gajewski 72 142 2 717 734. 1977 Pete McCoy 64 138 11 697 435. 1999 Sheraton Fox 53 109 9 693 636. 1959 Gil Fujawa 34 84 12 628 537. 2007 Charles Dowdell 45 107 10 623 438 2009 Ryan Roberts 60 124 5 561 139. 1975 Mike Sotak 40 103 6 559 540. 1974 Greg Washington 39 98 8 563 6

Don Jackson vs. W. Carolina, Sept. 24, 1977 John Allman vs. Illinois State, Oct. 27, 1979

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDSMost Interception Return Yards, Career276 Mike Russell (16), 1967-69Most Interception Return Yards, Season167 Mike Russell (9), 1968Most Interception Return Yards, Game100 Marty Murray (1) vs. S. Illinois, Sept. 17, 1977 Vencie Glenn (1) vs. Wayne State, Sept. 1, 1984

INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNSMost Interception Return Touchdowns, Career3 John Karazsia, 1970-72Most Interception Return Touchdowns, Season2 John Karazsia, 1971Most Interception Return Touchdowns, Game

1 Several—most recently: Chris Crowder (1995)

LONG RETURNSLongest Interception Return, Game100 Marty Murray (TD) vs. S. Illinois, Sept. 17, 1977 Vencie Glenn (TD) vs. Wayne State, Sept. 1, 1984

FUMBLES RECOVEREDMost Fumbles Recovered, Career10 Dwight Tripp, 1977-81Most Fumbles Recovered, Season5 Reggie Richard, 1972 Gerry Gluscic, 1977Most Fumbles Recovered, Game2 Ramon “Turk” Roman vs. Butler, 1960 Martin Maytas vs. W. Illinois, Oct. 27, 1973 Craig Shaffer vs. New Mexico State, Sept. 9, 1978 Richard Harris at Western Kentucky, Oct. 26, 2002

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Receiving Yardage LeadersRANK YR NAME REC. YDS AVG. TD1. 1988 Steve Elmlinger 51 1,071 21.0 72. 2005 Sam Logan 77 849 11.0 53. 2006 Carl Berman 59 783 13.3 54. 2004 Sam Logan 55 760 13.8 25. 1987 Rodney Porter 49 738 15.1 46. 1985 Terry Bell 40 733 18.3 77. 1989 Rodney Porter 47 638 13.6 28. 1986 Gary Cannon 43 631 14.7 19. 1973 Glenn Damato 34 623 18.4 210. 2005 Carl Berman 55 593 10.8 5T11. 1980 Eddie Ruffin 35 580 16.6 4T11. 1968 Steve Schmid 31 580 18.7 813. 1983 Anthony Kimball 44 560 12.7 214. 1979 Kirk Wilson 25 550 22.0 415. 2006 Sam Logan 49 535 10.9 416. 1984 Joe Downing 39 534 13.7 617. 2005 Jamie Petrowski 57 513 9.0 218. 1991 Charles Swann 30 517 17.2 319. 1990 Charles Swann 39 486 12.5 3T20. 1981 Eddie Ruffin 31 460 14.8 2T20. 1972 Glenn Damato 25 460 18.4 222. 1967 Steve Schmid 37 449 12.1 223. 1992 Scott Crenshaw 39 443 11.4 324. 1974 Rick Carr 22 435 19.8 125. 1996 Micah Reid 36 429 1.9 326. 2003 Ryan King 38 426 11.2 327. 2006 Brian Jackson 30 419 14.0 128. 1966 John Truitt 36 418 11.6 529. 1995 Micah Reid 32 405 12.7 230. 1994 Larry Brown 42 401 9.5 231. 1953 Jerry Long 14 386 27.6 132. 1971 Glenn Damato 28 379 13.5 133. 1969 Steve Schmid 32 365 11.4 134. 2007 Brian Jackson 26 355 13.7 235. 2001 Kevin Dean 31 352 11.4 236. 1993 Larry Brown 27 344 12.7 137. 1982 Terry Bell 27 340 12.6 138. 2009 Bryant Kent 20 326 16.3 239. 2005 Andre Forte 44 322 7.3 040. 1999 Matt Nelson 23 301 13.1 2

Scoring LeadersRANK YEAR NAME TD FG PAT 2PT TOTAL1. 1984 Scott Bridges 0 15 37 0 822. 1995 Tom Allison 0 18 26 0 803. 1972 Willie Lee 13 0 0 0 784. 2004 Kyle Hooper 0 16 27 0 755. 1991 Derrick Franklin 12 0 0 0 726. 1980 Joe Stellern 0 12 22 0 68T7. 1983 Kevin Henderson 11 0 0 0 66T7. 1970 Gary Brown 11 0 0 0 66T7. 1968 Jim Brumfield 11 0 0 0 66T10. 1994 Tom Allison 0 11 29 0 62T10. 1973 Vincent Allen 10 0 0 1 62T12. 1992 David Wright 10 0 0 0 60T12. 1992 Scott Wilson 10 0 0 0 60T12. 1981 Eric Robinson 10 0 0 0 6015. 1979 Joe Stellern 0 10 28 0 5816. 1982 Dennis Teegarden 0 13 16 0 5517. 1988 Tori Vactor 9 0 0 0 5418. 2005 Kyle Hooper 0 10 23 0 53T19. 1999 Mike Megyesi 0 7 31 0 52T19. 1993 Tom Allison 0 9 25 0 5221. 1985 Scott Bridges 0 7 30 0 5122. 1996 Scott Collins 0 10 20 0 50T23. 2002 Jake Shields 8 0 0 0 48T23. 1977 Vincent Allen 8 0 0 0 48T23. 1975 Vincent Allen 8 0 0 0 48T23. 1967 Jim Brumfield 8 0 0 0 4827. 2006 Kyle Hooper 0 7 26 0 47T28. 2003 Kyle Hooper 0 9 19 9 46T28. 1989 Rob Hufty 0 7 25 0 46T30. 1998 Phillip Aguilar 0 3 34 0 43T30. 1987 Corey Potter 0 8 19 0 43T30. 1965 John Nesbitt 3 2 17 1 43T33. 1990 Shawn Young 7 0 0 0 42T33. 1974 Vincent Allen 7 0 0 0 42T33. 1969 Jim Brumfield 7 0 0 0 4236. 1997 Scott Collins 0 9 12 0 3937. 2001 Mike Megyesi 0 7 17 0 38T38. 1986 Charles Walls 6 0 0 0 36T38. 2006 Tony West 6 0 0 0 36T38. 2006 Reilly Murphy 6 0 0 0 36T38. 2009 Ryan Roberts 6 0 0 0 36

BLOCKED KICKSMost Blocked Kicks, Career5 DeJuan Alfonso, 1996-99 Robin Johnson, 1999-2002Most Blocked Kicks, Season3 DeJuan Alfonso, 1997Most Blocked Kicks, Game2 Chris Crowder vs. Northern Iowa, Nov. 9, 1996

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Total Yardage LeadersRANK YR NAME RUSH PASS PLAYS TOTAL1. 2005 Blayne Baggett 73 2,741 547 2,8142. 1985 Jeff Miller 206 2,055 429 2,2613. 2002 Julian Reese 533 1,725 442 2,2584. 1983 Jeff Miller 343 1,879 415 2,2225. 1984 Jeff Miller 330 1,826 389 2,1566. 1990 John Stites 45 1,946 388 1,9917. 2004 Phillip Johnson 24 1,946 347 1,9708. 2006 Reilly Murphy 167 1,747 334 1,9149. 1979 Reggie Allen 427 1,468 324 1,89510. 1980 Reggie Allen 202 1,678 353 1,88011. 2001 Julian Reese 615 1,236 410 1,85112. 1986 Kyle Frondorf -147 1,962 344 1,81513. 1992 Kip Hennelly 460 1,326 347 1,78614. 1988 John Sahm -171 1,942 287 1,77115. 1999 Sheraton Fox 1,034 301 337 1,72716. 1989 John Sahm -87 1,792 298 1,70517. 1981 Reggie Allen 255 1,435 323 1,690 18. 1995 Kevin Cox 83 1,672 334 1,58919. 1991 Derrick Franklin 1,505 0 318 1,50520. 1993 Kip Hennelly 532 933 313 1,46521. 2003 Jake Schiff 43 1290 264 1,33322. 1987 John Sahm -18 1,296 182 1,27823. 1974 Vincent Allen 1,221 0 244 1,22124. 1996 Kevin Cox 11 1,198 240 1,18725. 1969 Verbie Walder 113 1,062 279 1,17526. 1971 Roger Voorhis 264 870 261 1,13427. 1968 Verbie Walder 194 908 230 1,10228. 1966 Ron Overton 53 1,046 217 1,09929. 1973 Vincent Allen 1,066 17 197 1,08330. 1977 Vincent Allen 1,026 29 234 1,05531. 1975 Vincent Allen 1,022 0 161 1,02232. 2007 Charles Dowdell 363 623 199 98633. 1972 Willie Lee 957 0 172 95734. 1997 Matt Gajewski 215 717 261 93235. 1982 Jeff Miller 192 728 192 92036. 1994 Tom Cerasani -9 918 242 90937. 2009 Ryan Roberts 347 561 212 90838. 1967 Ron Overton -59 907 224 84839. 2007 Reilly Murphy 95 744 205 83940. 2000 Jamie Dishroom 453 363 249 816

All Purpose Yardage LeadersRANK YEAR NAME RUSH REC. PR KOR TOTAL1. 1992 David Wright 1,313 108 0 593 2,0142. 1974 Vincent Allen 1,221 63 93 304 1,6813. 1988 Steve Elmlinger 8 1,071 171 409 1,6594. 2006 Carl Berman 46 783 16 689 1,5345. 1991 Derrick Franklin 1,505 14 0 0 1,5196. 1993 David Wright 1,262 62 0 85 1,4097. 2005 Andre Forte 802 322 0 272 1,3968. 1990 Derrick Franklin 1,301 43 0 0 1,3449. 1975 Vincent Allen 1,022 75 50 190 1,33710. 1973 Vincent Allen 1,066 107 50 110 1,33311. 1986 Tracy Stewart 481 194 0 551 1,22612. 1987 Gary Cannon 16 525 86 588 1,21513. 1989 Steve Elmlinger 0 554 268 371 1,20114. 1981 Eric Robinson 867 312 20 0 1,19915. 1983 Kevin Henderson 930 153 1 42 1,12616. 1999 Matt Nelson 638 301 0 181 1,12017. 2002 Soso Dede 423 210 0 458 1,09218. 1995 David Wright 929 26 0 136 1,09119. 1968 Jim Brumfield 916 5 0 169 1,09020. 1977 Vincent Allen 1,026 58 0 0 1,08421. 2001 Soso Dede 550 101 0 400 1,05122. 1972 Willie Lee 957 38 0 11 1,00623. 2003 Scott Penick 14 288 11 677 99024. 2006 Tony West 791 149 0 10 95025. 1982 James Banks 846 102 0 0 94826. 1979 Donnie Warner 648 153 100 40 94127. 1984 Darrold Clardy 763 169 0 0 93228. 1967 Jim Brumfield 415 162 86 246 90929. 2004 Therral Hatfield 0 0 0 906 90630. 2009 Darrius Gates 266 124 0 514 90431. 1997 Anthony Williams 51 203 151 456 86132. 2005 Sam Logan 0 849 0 0 84933. 1980 Eric Robinson 570 164 11 97 84234. 1994 David Wright 677 59 0 91 82735. 1985 Tracy Stewart 245 203 0 362 81036. 1970 Gary Brown 348 82 0 365 79537. 1998 Matt Nelson 292 181 0 311 78438. 1971 Milt Allen 667 26 0 41 73439. 2008 Darius Gates 566 131 0 0 69740. 1996 Jason Potter 571 86 0 0 687

RANK YR NAME SOLO ASTS TOTAL1. 2002 Dietrich Lapsley 106 65 1712. 1980 Craig Shaffer 81 80 1613. 1976 Marty Murray 88 68 156 4. 1998 Tony Pryor 99 48 1475. 1995 Chris Libaire 66 79 1456. 1975 Marty Murray 78 59 1377. 1999 Mike Bandy 66 66 1328. 1983 Quintin Mikell 54 75 1299. 1979 John Allman 59 69 12810. 1997 Joe Dunn 76 51 127T11. 1989 Eric Christensen 44 70 126T11. 1988 Ken Hopp 61 65 126T13. 1982 Ed Martin 78 43 121T13. 1977 Marty Murray 82 39 121T15. 1978 John Allman 72 45 117

Tackle LeadersRANK YR NAME SOLO ASTS TOTALT15. 2009 Aaron Archie 52 65 11717. 1990 Eric Christensen 41 74 11518. 1996 Richard Moss 52 62 114T19. 1993 Richard Moss 54 59 113T19. 1987 Ken Hopp 63 49 113T19. 2007 Shonda Faulkner 51 62 11322. 2001 Terrance Miles 53 56 10923. 2006 Scooter Archie 40 67 107T24. 2004 Doc Gooden 43 63 106T24. 2008 Quinton Scott 56 50 106T26. 2000 Terrance Miles 59 45 104T26. 1991 Eric Christensen 49 55 104T26. 1986 Troy Johnson 64 40 10429. 2008 Jayden Everett 36 66 10230. 2003 Larry Thompson 62 39 101

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Kickoff Return Yardage LeadersRANK YEAR NAME NO YDS AVG TDT1. 1990 Charles Swann 20 642 32.1 2T1. 1972 Rick Murphy 22 707 32.1 03. 1967 Jim Brumfield 8 246 30.7 14. 1970 Gary Brown 13 365 28.1 15. 1971 Rick Murphy 16 437 27.3 06. 1992 David Wright 22 593 27.0 07. 2001 Soso Dede 15 400 26.7 08. 1976 Bruce Montagner 17 437 25.7 19. 1987 Gary Cannon 23 588 25.6 010. 2002 Soso Dede 18 459 25.5 111. 1969 Dave Mock 11 274 24.9 012. 1991 Charles Swann 19 467 24.6 0 13. 1997 Anthony Williams 19 456 24.0 014. 1980 Lester Byrd 17 406 23.9 015. 2004 Therall Hatfield 38 906 23.8 016. 1982 Joe Downing 15 356 23.7 017. 1978 Donnie Warner 9 211 23.4 0T18. 2000 Clifton Jones 18 419 23.3 0T18. 1994 Larry Brown 16 373 23.3 020. 1984 Wayne Davis 12 270 22.5 021. 1993 Larry Brown 18 403 22.4 022. 1977 Bruce Montagner 25 549 22.0 023. 1979 Lester Byrd 23 501 21.8 024. 2008 Koby Kraemer 24 519 21.6 025. 1985 Tracy Stewart 17 362 21.3 0T26. 2003 Scott Penick 32 677 21.2 0T26. 1986 Tracy Stewart 26 551 21.2 0T28. 1989 Steve Elmlinger 18 379 21.1 1T28. 1988 John Story 24 506 21.1 1T28. 1975 Vincent Allen 9 190 21.1 0T28. 2007 Ryan Patrick 25 527 21.1 032. 1996 Tracey Pendelton 8 167 20.9 033. 1998 Matt Nelson 9 311 20.7 134. 1965 Dave Lecklitner 11 219 19.9 035. 1983 Wayne Davis 15 293 19.5 0T36. 1968 Jim Brumfield 9 168 18.8 0T36. 2005 Martuan Sample 11 207 18.8 038. 2009 Koby Kraemer 25 467 18.7 039. 2006 Carl Berman 37 689 18.6 040. 1981 Lester Byrd 16 296 18.5 0

Punt Return Yardage LeadersRANK YEAR NAME NO YDS AVG TD1. 2000 Keith Herron 11 201 38.1 02. 1970 Kent Drew 7 146 20.9 23. 1999 DeJuan Alfonzo 22 332 15.1 14. 1998 Keith Herron 12 157 13.1 0T5. 2004 Quincy Wallace 11 137 12.5 0T5. 1971 Bob Turner 13 162 12.5 07. 1996 Larry Scally 42 517 12.3 28. 1995 Larry Scally 27 265 9.8 1T9. 1994 Scott Crenshaw 27 263 9.7 0T9. 1993 Von Ganaway 10 97 9.7 011. 2007 Ryan Patrick 7 64 9.1 012. 1967 Terry Ogle 14 127 9.0 1T13. 1990 Von Ganaway 35 300 8.6 1T13. 1969 Mike Russell 21 181 8.6 015. 1991 Von Ganaway 19 159 8.4 016. 1975 Vincent Allen 6 50 8.3 017. 1989 Steve Elmlinger 33 268 8.1 018. 1997 Anthony Williams 19 151 7.9 019. 1987 Gary Cannon 11 86 7.8 0T20. 1977 Bruce Montagner 9 69 7.7 0T20. 1965 Dave Lecklitner 24 187 7.7 022. 1984 Joe Downing 22 162 7.4 0T23. 1988 Steve Elmlinger 24 171 7.1 0T23. 1983 Joe Downing 15 107 7.1 025. 2001 Clythel Branson 14 96 6.9 026. 1986 Gary Cannon 17 113 6.6 0T27. 1968 Mike Russell 15 95 6.3 0T27. 2008 Koby Kraemer 6 38 6.3 029. 2002 Clythel Branson 24 148 6.2 030. 1972 Rick Murphy 19 115 6.1 031. 1980 Donnie Warner 5 30 6.0 032. 1985 Joe Downing 16 91 5.7 0T33. 1979 Donnie Warner 18 100 5.6 0T33. 1973 Vincent Allen 9 50 5.6 035. 1992 Von Ganaway 13 72 5.5 036. 2003 Chris Lewis 7 37 5.3 037. 1974 Vincent Allen 18 93 5.2 038. 2009 Bryant Kent 11 50 4.5 039. 1982 Joe Downing 16 70 4.4 040. 1978 John Allman 12 48 4.0 0

RANK YR NAME NO YDS AVG TD1. 1973 Rick Murphy 10 56 5.6 0T2. 1969 Bobby Turner 9 107 11.9 1T2. 1968 Mike Russell 9 167 18.6 04. 1983 Kevin Ramsey 7 56 8.0 0T5. 1989 Curtis Dickey 6 44 7.3 0T5. 1984 Vencie Glenn 6 126 21.0 1T5. 1980 John Allman 6 133 22.1 1T5. 1970 Kent Drew 6 32 5.3 0T9. 1985 Vencie Glenn 5 39 7.8 0T9. 1982 Keith Ward 5 26 5.1 0T9. 1971 Bob Turner 5 91 18.2 0T12. 1998 DeJuan Alfonzo 4 78 19.5 0T12. 1997 Tony Pryor 4 21 5.3 0T12. 1995 Dré Knox 4 12 30 0T12. 1986 Steve McKeel 4 4 1.0 0

Interception LeadersRANK YR NAME NO YDS AVG TDT12. 1979 John Allman 4 30 7.5 0T12. 1978 Don Jackson 4 19 4.8 0T12. 1977 Don Jackson 4 29 7.3 0T12. 1975 Marty Murray 4 43 10.8 0T12. 1974 Larry Brumfield 4 81 20.3 0T21. 2000 Terrance Miles 3 79 26.3 0T21. 1999 DeJuan Alfonzo 3 86 28.7 0T21. 1999 Michael Brooks 3 15 5.0 0T21. 2003 RaShawn Champion 3 0 0.0 0T21. 1996 Dré Knox 3 47 15.7 0T21. 1996 Richard Moss 3 4 1.3 0T21. 1994 Dré Knox 3 105 35.0 1T21. 1992 Wesley Wilson 3 6 2.0 0T21. 1988 Lavent Blaylock 3 30 10.0 0T21. 1987 Steve McKeel 3 8 1.7 0

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Team RecordsRushing Leaders YEAR ATT YARDS AVG TD1. Derrick Franklin 1991 318 1,505 4.1 122. David Wright 1992 219 1,313 6.0 103. Derrick Franklin 1990 284 1,301 4.6 64. David Wright 1993 229 1,262 5.5 75. Vincent Allen 1974 244 1,221 5.0 76. Vincent Allen 1973 196 1,066 5.4 97. Tori Vactor 1988 206 1,052 5.1 98. Sheraton Fox 1999 228 1,034 4.5 89. Vincent Allen 1977 231 1,026 4.4 810. Vincent Allen 1975 161 1,022 6.4 7

Passing Leaders YEAR COM ATT INT PCT YARDS TD1. Blayne Baggett 2005 284 473 13 .600 2,741 152. Jeff Miller 1985 176 327 8 .538 2,055 173. Kyle Frondorf 1986 143 274 16 .522 1,962 6T4. John Stites 1990 157 326 18 .482 1,946 15T4. Phillip Johnson 2004 155 308 10 .503 1,946 86. John Sahm 1988 127 248 17 .512 1,942 107. Jeff Miller 1983 152 287 7 .527 1,879 108. Jeff Miller 1984 154 279 14 .552 1,826 119. John Sahm 1989 214 440 17 .486 1,792 810. Reilly Murphy 2006 143 261 8 .548 1,747 8

Receiving Leaders YEAR NO. YARDS AVG. TD1. Sam Logan 2005 77 849 11.0 52. Carl Berman 2006 59 783 13.3 53. Jamie Petrowski 2005 57 513 9.0 2T4. Sam Logan 2004 55 760 13.8 2T4. Carl Berman 2005 55 593 10.8 56. Steve Elmlinger 1988 51 1,071 21.0 7T7. Rodney Porter 1987 49 738 15.1 4T7. Sam Logan 2006 49 535 10.9 49. Rodney Porter 1989 47 638 13.6 210. Anthony Kimball 1983 44 560 12.7 2

Total Offense Leaders YEAR RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS1. Blayne Baggett 2005 73 2,741 547 2,8142. Jeff Miller 1985 206 2,055 429 2,2613. Julian Reese 2002 533 1,725 442 2,2584. Jeff Miller 1983 343 1,879 415 2,2225. Jeff Miller 1984 330 1,826 389 2,1566. John Stites 1990 45 1,946 388 1,9917. Phillip Johnson 2004 24 1,946 347 1,9708. Reilly Murphy 2006 167 1,747 334 1,914 9. Reggie Allen 1979 427 1,468 324 1,89510. Reggie Allen 1980 202 1,678 353 1,880

RUSHING MOST LEASTAttempts 644 (’84) 342 (‘05)Yards Lost 478 (’08) 196 (’93)Net Yards 3,243 (’75) 816 (’55)Yards Per Game 324.3 (’75) 109.6 (‘97)Yards Per Carry 5.2 (’75, ’92) 2.0 (’59)

PASSINGAttempts 500 (‘05) 96 (’60)Completions 298 (‘05) 34 (’56)Passes Had Intercepted 22 (’71) 6 (’82)Yards Gained 2,906 (‘05) 425 (’56)Completion Percentage .596 (‘05) .333 (‘00)Yards Per Pass Attempt 7.9 (’98) 3.6 (‘00, ‘08)Yards Per Completion 21.6 (’98) 8.0 (‘08)Yards Per Game 264.2 (‘05) 41.3 (‘00)Touchdown Passes 17 (’85) 2 (’72, ’00)

KICKING GAMEPunts 89 (‘08) 37 (’60)Punting Yardage 3,322 (’78) 1,192 (’60)Punting Average 41.6 (’92) 30.9 (’59)

INTERCEPTIONS Interceptions 26 (’84) 2 (‘07, ‘08)

TOTAL OFFENSETouchdowns 43 (‘92) 12 (‘08, ‘09)Field Goals 18 (’85) 3 (‘98)Extra Point Kicks 40 (’92) 12 (‘97, ‘08, ‘09)Total Points 319 (’92) 99 (‘09)Plays 943 (’83) 493 (’59)Yards Gained 4,637 (’84) 1,295 (’56)Yards Gained Per Game 397.7 (’92) 161.9 (’56)First Downs Rushing 148 (’92) 65 (‘97)First Downs Passing 135 (‘05) 23 (’72)Total First Downs 255 (’85) 73 (’56)First Downs Penalty 26 (‘02) 7 (’66, ’93)

MISCELLANEOUSPenalties 81 (‘70) 51 (‘08)Yards Penalized 882 (’70) 463 (‘00)Fumbles 45 (’72) 14 (‘96)Fumbles Lost 26 (’72) 7 (‘96, ‘01, ‘08)Safeties 2 (’68, ’76) 0 (Many Times)

Team Single Game RecordsYards Gained Rushing 579 vs. Dayton, 1975Yards Gained Passing 396 vs. Missouri State, 2005Total Yards Gained 675 vs. Dayton, 1975Passes Attempted 58 at Missouri State,2005Passes Completed 33 at Missouri State,2005Passes Had Intercepted 6 by Tulsa, 1980Penalties 17, vs. Illinois State, 1994Yards Penalized 158 vs. Eastern Illinois, 1968Fumbles Lost 6 vs. Eastern Illinois, 1972 Points 72 vs. Vincennes, 1925 Most Rushes 88 vs. Dayton, 1975Most Plays 100 vs. Central Florida, 1984Field Goals 4 (three times) vs. Illinois State 1994; vs. Western Illinois, 1999; vs. Eastern Illinois, 2004Touchdowns 9 vs. W.V. Tech, 1994PATs 9 vs. W.V. Tech, 1994Punts 12 vs. E. Michigan, 1969 & vs. Akron, 1970Interceptions 5 vs. Eastern Illinois, 1980

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Total Offense Leaders YEARS RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS1. Jeff Miller 1982-85 1,071 6,448 1,425 7,5192. Reggie Allen 1978-81 1,008 5,094 1,171 6,1023. John Sahm 1986-89 -278 5,139 777 4,8614. Kip Hennelly 1991-93 1,455 3,158 878 4,6135. Vincent Allen 1973-77 4,335 46 836 4,3816. Julian Reese 2001-02 1,148 2,961 852 4,1097. David Wright 1992-94 3,353 0 600 3,2528. Derrick Franklin 1989-91 3,231 0 710 3,2319. Blayne Baggett 2005 265 2,741 547 3,00610. Kevin Cox 1993-96 -91 2,885 576 2,794

Rushing Leaders YEARS ATT. YARDS AVG TD1. Vincent Allen 1973-77 832 4,335 5.21 312. David Wright 1992-95 784 4,181 5.33 223. Derrick Franklin 1989-91 710 3,231 4.55 234. Eric Robinson 1979-82 443 2,169 4.90 225. Jake Shields 2001-04 521 2,119 4.07 196. Jim Brumfield 1967-69 448 1,998 4.46 237. Darrold Clardy 1981-84 355 1,594 4.49 198. Tori Vactor 1987-88 312 1,545 4.95 129. Jake Shields 2003-04 311 1,535 4.94 1110. Dean Klink 1966-68 360 1,496 4.16 5

Passing Leaders YEARS COMP ATT INT PCT YARDS TD1. Jeff Miller 1982-85 555 1,006 33 .552 6,448 402. John Sahm 1986-89 341 668 38 .496 5,139 303. Reggie Allen 1978-81 367 782 46 .469 5,094 294. Kip Hennelly 1991-93 249 490 27 .508 3,158 195. Julian Reese 2001-02 267 499 21 .535 2,961 206. Kevin Cox 1993-96 238 528 22 .451 2,885 207. Kyle Frondorf 1986-88 208 391 24 .532 2,778 88. Blayne Baggett 2005 284 473 13 .600 2,741 159. Reilly Murphy 2006-07 212 406 19 .522 2,514 1110. Phillip Johnson 2003-05 188 403 16 .467 2,342 11

Receiving Leaders YEARS REC YARDS AVG. TD1. Sam Logan 2003-06 196 2,385 12.2 132. Carl Berman 2003-06 136 1,666 12.2 113. Rodney Porter 1986-89 135 1,906 14.1 84. Terry Bell 1982-85 132 2,048 15.5 135. Joe Downing 1982-85 115 1,608 14.0 156. Eddie Ruffin 1978-81 110 1,801 16.4 117. Larry Brown 1993-96 105 1,197 11.4 68. Steve Elmlinger 1987-89 102 1,821 17.9 109. Steve Schmid 1967-69 100 1,394 13.9 1110. Micah Reed 1993-96 98 1,239 12.6 5

Scoring Leaders YEARS TD FG PAT1 PAT2 PTS1. Kyle Hooper 2003-06 0 42 85 0 2212. Vincent Allen 1973-77 33 0 0 1 2003. Tom Allison 1992-95 0 38 82 0 1964. Scott Bridges 1983-85 0 31 87 0 1805. Mike Megyesi 1999-02 0 27 83 0 1646. Jim Brumfield 1967-69 26 0 0 0 1567. David Wright 1992-95 23 0 0 1 140

All Purpose Leaders YEARS RUSH REC PR KOR YARDS1. Vincent Allen 1973-77 4,335 303 193 604 5,4352. David Wright 1992-95 4,181 255 0 905 5,3413. Steve Elmlinger 1987-89 25 1,821 455 1,376 3,6774. Derrick Franklin 1989-91 3,231 84 0 0 3,3155. Eric Robinson 1979-82 2,169 607 31 168 2,975 6. Jim Brumfield 1967-69 1,998 172 86 409 2,6657. Charles Swann 1989-91 59 1,261 0 1,319 2,6398. Joe Downing 1982-85 48 1,608 430 527 2,6139. Carl Berman 2003-06 79 1,666 92 746 2,58310. Gary Cannon 1984-87 11 1,371 199 995 2,576

Punting Leaders YEARS PUNTS YARDS AVG. LONG1. Steve Krieger 1990-92 79 3,167 40.1 722. Chuck Standiford 1983-86 228 9,094 39.9 723. Bill Edwards 1975-78 261 10,372 39.7 744. Rob Hufty 1988-90 162 6,290 38.8 665. Patrick Jordan 2000-03 249 9,650 38.7 746. Chris Johansen 2006-07 114 4,333 38.0 607. Jay Gerth 1993-96 235 8,563 36.4 608. Gabe Mullane 2008-09 153 5,508 36.0 669. Phillip Aguilar 1997-98 128 4,868 27.0 73* A Minimum of 75 Punts Required For Consideration

Punt Return Leaders YEARS RET YARDS AVG. TD LONG1. DeJuan Alfonzo 1996-99 40 539 13.5 2 672. Larry Scally 1993-96 69 782 11.3 3 86 3. Von Ganaway 1990-93 77 628 8.2 1 774. Mike Russell 1967-69 49 390 8.0 0 —5. Steve Elmlinger 1987-89 59 455 7.7 0 296. Joe Downing 1982-85 69 430 6.2 0 47* A Minimum of 40 Punt Returns Required For Consideration

Kickoff Return Leaders YEARS RET YARDS AVG. TD LONG1. Charles Swann 1989-91 45 1,319 29.3 2 972. Darrius Gates 2007-09 19 514 27.1 0 573. Soso Dede 2001-02 33 859 26.0 1 954. Rick Murphy 1971-73 60 1,512 25.2 0 —5. DeJuan Alfonzo 1996-99 30 722 24.1 0 87T6. Therral Hatfield 2004 38 906 23.8 0 76T6. Gary Cannon 1985-87 43 995 23.1 0 688. Lester Byrd 1978-81 64 1,376 21.5 0 779. Ryan Patrick 2007 25 527 21.1 0 3110. Larry Brown 1993-95 55 1,132 20.6 0 64

Interception Leaders YEARS INT YARDS AVG TD1. Vencie Glenn 1983-85 17 237 13.9 12. Mike Russell 1967-69 16 276 17.3 13. Bob Turner 1969-71 16 219 13.7 14. John Allman 1977-81 13 180 13.8 1T5. Dré Knox 1993-96 12 187 15.6 1T5. Rick Murphy 1971-73 12 90 7.5 07. DeJuan Alfonzo 1996-99 10 211 21.1 0

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200 Yard Rushing Games 253 Derrick Franklin vs. Murray State .............. 1990 237 Derrick Franklin vs. Southern Illinois....... 1991237 Darrius Gates vs. Missouri State. ........ 2008225 David Wright vs. Western Illinois .............. 1992217 Tony West vs. Murray State ......................... 2006 213 Jake Shields vs. Fla. International ............. 2003 207 Julian Reese at Illinois State ....................... 2001 205 Derrick Franklin vs. Southern Illinois....... 1974 205 Vincent Allen vs. Southern Illinois ........... 1973 203 Derrick Franklin vs. SMS ............................... 1991 202 Derrick Franklin vs. W. Kentucky ............... 1991

100 Yard Rushing Games 199 David Wright vs. Eastern Illinois ................ 1993196 Jake Shields at Murray State ...................... 2003 187 Derrick Franklin vs. W. Kentucky ............... 1990 184 David Wright vs. Illinois State .................... 1994182 Eric Robinson vs. New Mexico St. ............ 1982 182 Jim Brumfield vs. DePauw ........................... 1968 181 Vincent Allen vs. Drake ................................. 1977 179 David Wright vs. Southern Illinois ............ 1992 170 Sheraton Fox vs. Murray State ................... 1998 170 Vincent Allen vs. Butler ................................. 1974 169 Vincent Allen vs. Illinois State .................... 1975168 James Banks vs. McNeese State ................ 1982167 Derrick Franklin vs. Illinois State ............... 1990164 Vincent Allen vs. Akron................................. 1973163 Sheraton Fox vs. Western Illinois .............. 1999163 Vincent Allen vs. Ball State .......................... 1974162 Sheraton Fox at SMS ...................................... 1999161 David Wright vs. Northerrn Iowa .............. 1992161 O.B. Barnett vs. Dayton ................................. 1975161 Vincent Allen vs. Western Carolina .......... 1974160 David Wright vs. Western Illinois .............. 1993160 Ryan Roberts vs. Western Illinois ........ 2009159 James Banks vs. Illinois State ..................... 1982158 Kevin Henderson vs. Illinois State ............ 1983156 Matt Nelson vs. Southern Illinois .............. 1999156 David Wright vs. Youngstown State ........ 1995155 David Wright vs. Southern Illinois ............ 1993154 David Wright vs. SMS .................................... 1992153 David Wright vs. SMS .................................... 1995150 Derrick Franklin vs. Illinois State ............... 1991149 Derrick Franklin vs. Eastern Illinois .......... 1990149 Derrick Franklin vs. SMS ............................... 1990149 Andre Forte at Muray State ........................ 2005148 Jason Potter vs. Lock Haven ....................... 1994148 David Wright vs. Southern Illinois ............ 1994148 Von Ganaway vs. Glenville St. .................... 1992148 Tracy Stewart vs. Southern Illinois ........... 1986146 Soso Dede vs. Southern Illinois ................. 2001145 Vincent Allen vs. Tulsa ................................... 1975145 Tom Lenz vs. Butler ........................................ 1972143 Vincent Allen vs. Wichita State .................. 1977143 Vincent Allen vs. Akron................................. 1974142 Von Ganaway vs. W. Kentucky ................... 1992142 Tori Vactor vs. Salem ...................................... 1988142 Andre Forte at Illinois State ........................ 2005141 O.B. Barnett vs. Delaware ............................. 1975140 Sheraton Fox vs. Southern Illinois ............ 1998140 David Wright vs. Glenville State ................ 1992140 David Wright vs. Youngstown State ........ 1992140 Eric Robinson vs. NE Louisiana .................. 1979140 Willie Lee vs. Southern Illinois ................... 1972138 Derrick Franklin vs. C. Missouri St. ........... 1991138 Tori Vactor vs. Western Illinois ................... 1988

137 Vincent Allen vs. Neb.-Omaha ................... 1975136 Jake Shields vs. Northern Iowa ................. 2002136 Eric Robinson vs. Southern Illinois ........... 1980134 Vincent Allen vs. Dayton .............................. 1975134 Robert Barcliff at Western Illinois ............. 2006133 Charles Walls vs. Southern Illinois ............ 1987132 Kris Karagory at Illinois State ..................... 2003132 David Wright vs. Mars Hill ........................... 1995132 Eric Robinson vs. Wichita State ................. 1981131 David Wright vs. Youngstown St............... 1993130 Lenny Cannon vs. Butler .............................. 1972130 Vincent Allen vs. W. Carolina, ..................... 1977129 Sidney Montfort vs. Youngstown State. ...... 2003129 James Banks vs. Louisville ........................... 1982129 Milt Allen vs. Butler ........................................ 1971128 Sheraton Fox vs. Yougnstown State ........ 1999128 Tori Vactor vs. Youngstown State ............. 1988128 Vincent Allen vs. Louisville .......................... 1977128 Vincent Allen vs. Butler ................................. 1973127 Jake Shields at Ball State ............................. 2003127 Jake Shields vs. Southern Illinois .............. 2003127 Shawn Young vs. Youngstown State ....... 1989127 Willie Lee vs. Eastern Illinois ....................... 1972126 Tori Vactor vs. Eastern Illinois ..................... 1988126 Vincent Allen vs. Northern Illinois ............ 1974126 Jim Brumfield vs. Eastern Illinois .............. 1969125 Vincent Allen vs. Western Illinois .............. 1973125 Tony West at Purdue ...................................... 2006124 Tori Vactor vs. Northern Iowa .................... 1988124 Zack Washington vs. NE Louisiana ........... 1978124 Sidney Montfort vs. UT-Martin .................. 2004123 Sheraton Fox vs. W. Kentucky .................... 1999122 Kip Hennelly vs. Western Illinois ............... 1991122 O.B. Barnett vs. Illinois State ....................... 1976121 Von Ganaway vs. Lock Haven .................... 1992121 Derrick Franklin vs. Kansas State .............. 1991121 Rich Renn vs. Illinois State .......................... 1969120 Mike Sotak vs. Arkansas State ................... 1976120 Willie Lee vs. Illinois State ........................... 1972119 Willie Lee vs. Cincinnati ................................ 1972118 Charles Walls vs. Western Illinois .............. 1985118 Darrold Clardy vs. Ball State ....................... 1984117 Jason Potter vs. W. Virginia Tech ............... 1994117 Jake Shields vs. UT-Martin ........................... 2004116 David Wright vs. Northern Iowa ............... 1993116 Tori Vactor vs. Cincinnati .............................. 1988116 Kevin Henderson vs. W. Texas State ........ 1983115 Julian Reese at Eastern Illinois ................... 2002115 Jason Potter vs. Liberty ................................ 1996114 Soso Dede at SMS ........................................... 2001114 Charles Walls vs. Eastern Illinois ................ 1987114 Kevin Henderson vs. Drake ......................... 1984114 Jake Shields vs. Missouri State .................. 2004113 Eric Robinson vs. Marshall ........................... 1981113 Donnie Warner vs. NE Louisiana ............... 1979113 D.A. Daniels vs. Illinois State ....................... 1978112 Vincent Allen vs. Ball State .............................977113 Milt Allen vs. Eastern Illinois ....................... 1971112 Darrold Clardy vs. Eastern Illinois ............. 1984112 Kevin Henderson vs. Eastern Illinois ....... 1983112 Darrold Clardy vs. Eastern Illinois ............. 1981111 Donnie Warner vs. W. Texas St. .................. 1980111 Vincent Allen vs. E. Michigan ..................... 1973111 Jake Shields vs. Western Illinois ................ 2004111 Antoine Brown vs. North Dakota State .. 2009110 Sheraton Fox at Northern Iowa ................. 1999110 Tori Vactor vs. Cincinnati .............................. 1987110 Jeff Miller vs. Central Florida ...................... 1984

110 Scott Bartel vs. Drake .................................... 1980110 Vincent Allen vs. Illinois State .................... 1977110 Vincent Allen vs. Eastern Illinois ............... 1974110 Vincent Allen vs. Illinois State .................... 1973110 Tony West at Southern Illinois ................... 2006110 Darius Gates at Youngstown State...... 2008109 Rick Dwenger vs. Louisville ......................... 1982109 Vincent Allen vs. E. Michigan ..................... 1975109 Vincent Allen vs. C. Michigan ..................... 1974109 Rip Warren vs. Eastern Illinois .................... 1973109 Mike Smutney vs. Evansville ....................... 1972109 Jim Brumfield vs. Butler ................................ 1969108 David Wright vs. W. Kentucky .................... 1995108 David Wright vs. Illinois State .................... 1992108 Derrick Franklin vs. Southern Illinois....... 1989107 Eric Robinson vs. West Texas St. ............... 1981107 Zack Washington vs. New Mexico St. ..... 1980106 Kip Hennelly vs. Lock Haven ...................... 1992106 Derrick Franklin vs. Concord ....................... 1991105 David Wright vs. Minnesota ........................ 1993105 Greg Washington vs. Dayton ...................... 1975105 Vincent Allen vs. Illinois State .................... 1974104 Wayne Davis vs. Illinois State ..................... 1981104 Mel Burks vs. Southern Illinois................... 1975104 Vincent Allen vs. Southern Illinois ........... 1974104 Andre Forte vs. Southern Illinois .............. 2005103 Calvin Thomas vs. Missouri St. ................... 2000103 Derrick Franklin vs. Eastern Illinois .......... 1991103 Shawn Young vs. Eastern Illinois............... 1989103 Darrold Clardy vs. Central Florida ............ 1984102 Derrick Franklin vs. Northern Iowa .......... 1991102 Darrold Clardy vs. Mid. Tenn. St. ............... 1984102 James Banks vs. Tulsa .................................... 1982102 Antoine Brown vs. Illinois State ................ 2009102 Darrius Gates vs. Quincy ...................... 2009101 Chris Lewis vs. Illinois State ........................ 2000101 Shawn Young vs. C. Missouri St. ............... 1989101 D.A. Daniels vs. W. Texas State ................... 1979101 Milt Allen vs. Evansville ................................ 1971100 Derrick Franklin vs. Ball State ..................... 1991100 Bob Downing vs. Hanover ........................... 1959

200 Yard Passing Games396 Blayne Baggett at Missouri St. ................... 2005391 Jeff Miller vs. Ball State ................................. 1985383 Kyle Frondorf vs. Eastern Illinois ............... 1986378 John Stites vs. Northern Iowa .................... 1990373 Phillip Johnson vs. Illinois State ................ 2004353 Blayne Baggett vs. W. Illinois ...................... 2005338 Wayne Gruber vs. Evansville ....................... 1955335. Kyle Frondorf vs. Illinois State.................... 1986321 Kevin Cox vs. Glenville State ...................... 1995319 John Sahm vs. Northern Iowa ................... 1988306 Reilly Murphy vs. Murray State .................. 2006297 Blayne Baggett vs. W. Kentucky ................ 2005296 Kip Hennelly vs. Northern Iowa ................ 1991289 Blayne Baggett vs. S. Illinois ....................... 2005282 Verbie Walder vs. C. Michigan ................... 1969281 Julian Reese at Eastern Illinois ................... 2002279 John Sahm vs. Northern Iowa ................... 1989279 Reilly Murphy vs. Illinois State ................... 2006276 Jeff Miller vs. Illinois State ........................... 1985269 John Sahm vs. SMS ........................................ 1988266 Jeff Miller vs. St. Cloud State ...................... 1985262 Blayne Baggett at Murray St. ..................... 2005260 Blayne Baggett vs. E. Illinois ....................... 2005259 Blayne Baggett vs. Northern Iowa ........... 2005

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254 John Sahm vs. Illinois State ........................ 1988254 Jeff Miller vs. W. Texas State ....................... 1985252 John Sahm vs. Minnesota ............................ 1989249 Jeff Miller vs. Wichita State ......................... 1983247 Kyle Frondorf vs. Cincinnati ........................ 1986244 John Sahm vs. Ball State .............................. 1989243 Reilly Murphy at Western Illinois .............. 2006242 Julian Reese at Ball State ............................. 2002243 Blayne Baggett vs. St. Francis .................... 2005241 John Stites vs. C. Missouri State ............... 1990235 Jake Schiff vs. Eastern Illinois ..................... 2003235 Reggie Allen vs. Southern Illinois ............. 1979235 Reilly Murphy at Purdue............................... 2006235 Reilly Murphy at Eastern Illinois ................ 2006231 Jeff Miller vs. Western Illinois ..................... 1985231 Greg Washington vs. Western Illinois...... 1974230 Kevin Cox vs. W. Kentucky ........................... 1995230 Phillip Johnson vs. Youngstown State .... 2004229 Jeff Miller vs. Drake ........................................ 1984229 Phillip Johnson vs. Missouri State ............ 2004224 Jeff Miller vs. C. Missouri State .................. 1983224 Phillip Johnson vs. Southern Illinois ....... 2004222 Jeff Miller vs. Drake ........................................ 1982220 John Sahm vs. Youngstown State ............ 1989219 Julian Reese at Youngstown State ........... 2002218 Jeff Miller vs. Drake ........................................ 1983216 Jake Schiff vs. Youngstown State ............. 2003216 Kip Hennelly vs. W. Kentucky ..................... 1991212 Kip Hennelly vs. Northern Iowa ................ 1992212 Kyle Frondorf vs. Kansas .............................. 1986211 Wayne Gruber vs. St. Joseph’s ................... 1954210 Reggie Allen vs. W. Texas State ................. 1981210 Reggie Allen vs. New Mexico St. .............. 1980210 Reggie Allen vs. Wichita State ................... 1979209 Sheraton Fox vs. Southern Illinois ............ 1998206 John Sahm vs. Salem ..................................... 1987206 Phillip Johnson vs. Eastern Illinois ........... 2004205 John Sahm vs. C. Missouri St. .................... 1989205 Reggie Allen vs. Louisville ........................... 1980204 Phillip Johnson vs. W. Kentucky ................ 2004203 Reilly Murphy at SEMO ................................. 2007202 Ben Schmidt vs. Missouri State ................. 2006201 Ben Schmidt at Youngstown State .......... 2006200 John Stites vs. Eastern Illinois .................... 1990200 Reggie Allen vs. Wichita State ................... 1981

100 Yard Receiving Games31 9 Bill Griffith vs. Evansville ............................... 1955253 Chris Johnson vs. Illinois State .................. 1986194 Sam Logan at Missouri State ..................... 2005187 Steve Elmlinger vs. Northern Iowa .......... 1988185 Demetrius Dowler vs. Northern Iowa ..... 1991170 Rick Carr vs. Western Illinois ....................... 1974165 Sam Logan vs. Western Illinois .................. 2005163 Steve Elmlinger vs. Missouri State ............ 1988163 Joe Downing vs. Ball State .......................... 1985161 Sam Logan vs. Illinois State ........................ 2004161 Steve Elmlinger vs. Western Illinois ......... 1988159 Tony Brewer vs. Northern Iowa ................. 1990159 Kirk Wilson vs. New Mexico St. .................. 1980154 Demetrius Dowler vs. Eastern Illinois ..... 1992152 Rodney Porter vs. Eastern Illinois ............. 1987151 Glenn Damato vs. Akron .............................. 1972151 Sam Logan at Murray State ........................ 2005149 Steve Schmid vs. Akron ................................ 1968144 Matt Nelson vs. Southern Illinois .............. 1998144 Gary Cannon vs. Eastern Illinois ................ 1986

Richard Moss, LBYear Solo Asst. Total1993 54 59 1131994 49 41 901995 58 51 1091996 52 62 114TOTALS 213 213 426

Dietrich Lapsley, LBYear Solo Asst. Total1999 39 34 732000 72 24 962001 35 40 752002 103 68 171TOTALS 249 166 415

Marty Murray, LBYear Solo Asst. Total1975 78 59 1371976 88 68 1561977 82 39 121TOTALS 248 166 414

Craig Shaffer, LBYear Solo Asst. Total1978 31 58 891979 24 45 691980 81 80 1611981 47 47 94TOTALS 183 230 413

Robert High, SYear Solo Asst. Total1994 37 62 991995 48 48 961996 36 54 901997 48 60 108TOTALS 169 224 393

Eric Christensen, LBYear Solo Asst. Total1988 8 7 151989 44 70 1141990 41 74 1151991 49 55 104TOTALS 142 206 352

Terrance Miles, DBYear Solo Asst. Total2000 59 45 1042001 51 60 1112002 17 12 292003 60 38 98TOTALS 187 155 342

John Allman, SafetyYear Solo Asst. Total1978 72 45 1171979 59 69 1281980 38 53 96TOTALS 169 167 336

Tony Albrinck, LBYear Solo Asst. Total1998 14 9 231999 63 48 1112000 71 32 1032001 48 38 86TOTALS 196 127 323

Dan Maher, LBYear Solo Asst. Total1979 18 22 401980 56 74 1301981 30 28 581982 43 42 85TOTALS 147 166 313

Chris Libaire, LBYear Solo Asst. Total1994 32 30 621995 66 79 1451996 40 53 93TOTALS 138 162 300

Quintin Mikell, LBYear Solo Asst. Total1980 6 13 191981 33 24 571982 53 42 951983 54 75 129TOTALS 146 154 300

300 Tackle Club

143 Gary Cannon vs. Cincinnati ......................... 1987140 Steve Elmlinger vs. Cincinnati .................... 1988139 Kirk Wilson vs. Drake ..................................... 1980138 Rodney Porter vs. Western Illinois ............ 1987138 Anthony Kimball vs. Southern Illinois .... 1983 137 Eddie Ruffin vs. New Mexico St. ............... 1979136 Carl Berman at Eastern Illinois ................... 2006133 Jamie Petrowski vs. W. Kentucky .............. 2005130 Sam Logan vs. Illinois State ........................ 2004130 Carl Berman at Western Illinois ................. 2006129 Kirk Wilson vs. Wichita State ....................... 1978123 Courtland Tubbs vs. Eastern Illinois ......... 1996123 Joe Downing vs. Central Florida ............... 198412 Eddie Ruffin vs. W. Texas State ....................... 1980120 Terry Bell vs. W. Texas State ........................ 1985116 Terry Bell vs. Wichita State .......................... 1983114 Steve Schmid vs. C. Michigan .................... 1969114 Sam Logan vs. W. Kentucky ........................ 2004112 Terry Bell vs. Western Illinois ...................... 1985112 Glenn Damato vs. C. Michigan .................. 1973111 Rodney Porter vs. C. Missouri St. .............. 1989111 Glenn Damato vs. N. Illinois ....................... 1973

111 Markus Naves vs. Eastern Illinois .............. 2004110 Charles Swann vs. Northern Iowa ............ 1989109 Rodney Porter vs. Salem .............................. 1987109 Carl Berman vs. Youngstown State .......... 2005108 Eddie Ruffin vs. Southern Illinois .............. 1980108 Charles Swann vs. Kansas State ................ 1991107 Glenn Damato vs. Southern Illinois ......... 1973107 Glenn Damato vs. Drake .............................. 1971106 Rodney Porter vs. Northern Iowa ............. 1987106 Terry Bell vs. Illinois State ............................ 1985106 Dennis Wilkerson vs. Ball State .................. 1975105 Eddie Ruffin vs. Wichita State .................... 1980104 Sam Logan vs. Eastern Illinois.................... 2003104 Kirk Wilson vs. Akron ..................................... 1979104 Brian Jackson at Purdue ............................... 2006102 Rodney Porter vs. Ball State........................ 1989102 Gary Cannon vs. Cincinnati ......................... 1986102 Hubert Moore vs. NE Louisiana ................. 1978102 Roger Voorhis vs. Akron ............................... 1971102 Carl Berman vs. Southern Illinois.............. 2005101 Jerry Surdy vs. Eastern Illinois.................... 1969

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1927 (4-2-1) 12 at Oakland City 0 13 Manchester 13 0 at Franklin 6 0 at Wabash 40 7 Eastern Illinois - HC 6 13 at Evansville 0 27 Northern Illinois 12Coach: Wally Marks

1928 (4-3) 0 at Indiana “B” 39 7 Valparaiso 6 0 at Eastern Illinois 19 6 at Wabash 27 19 Franklin - HC 0 30 Evansville 0 37 Oakland City 6Coach: Wally Marks

1929 (5-2-1) 14 at Valparaiso 0 13 Manchester 6 0 at Chicago 18 32 at Evansville 0 0 at Franklin 0 6 Eastern Illinois - HC 7 20 Oakland City 0 30 Rose-Hulman 6Coach: Wally Marks

1930 (5-3-1) 26 at Oakland City 0 8 Franklin 0 6 Wabash 12 18 Danville - HC 7 0 Evansville 0 0 at Eastern Illinois 34 13 Indiana Central 6 0 at Kirksville (Mo.) 32 7 Rose-Hulman 0Coach: Wally Marks

1931 (4-3) 0 Oakland City 13 0 Illinois “B” 13 0 at Franklin 40 6 Eastern Illinois 0 19 Indiana Central 0 13 Ball State - HC 7 13 at Evansville 7Coach: Roy Goodland

1909 (0-0-1) 5 at Rockville H.S. 5Coach: Dr. McCarthy

1910-1919No team formed

1920 (3-2) 40 at Union Christian 0 60 Union Christian 6 21 Hanover 7 7 Rose Polytechnic 28 6 Jas. Millikin 158Coach: Ray Hanna

1923 (3-3) 15 at Central Normal 9 0 Eastern Illinois 16 24 Oakland College 6 2 at Evansville 27 24 Vincennes University 6 0 Rose-Hulman 19Coach: Art Strum

1924 (6-2) 17 Danville Normal 2 47 Ball State 0 45 St. Joseph 0 79 Vincennes University 0 6 at Oakland City 13 13 at Eastern Illinois 25 31 Evansville 13 25 Rose-Hulman 6Coach: Art Strum

1925 (2-4-1) 0 at Indiana 31 72 at Vincennes U. 0 0 at DePauw 26 6 at Franklin 7 0 at Millikin 13 20 Ball State 7 10 Eastern Illinois - HC 10Coach: Art Strum

1926 (2-4-1) 0 at Eastern Illinois 0 9 Franklin 33 6 at Wabash 33 40 Oakland City 0 0 at Purdue 38 10 Eastern Kentucky - HC 7 0 at Northern Illinois 3Coach: Art Strum

1896 (0-1) Terre Haute H.S. LCoach: Unknown

1897 (NA) Terre Haute H.S. Butler Plainfield Academy Paris (IL) H.S. Danville Normal Vincennes U.Coach: Unknown

1898 (1-2) 0 at DePauw 57 5 at Rose-Hulman 6 22 at Sullivan H.S. 0Coach: Fred Dubridge

1899-1900 (No team formed)

1901 (2-3-1) 0 at Terre Haute H.S. 0 6 Terre Haute H.S. 11 0 at Eastern Illinois 16 11 Rose-Hulman 0 22 Brazil H.S. 0 0 Vincennes U. 5Coach: C.C. Whitlock

1902 (3-4) 5 Terre Haute H.S. 12 0 Manual H.S. 29 0 Eastern Illinois 21 6 Terre Haute H.S. 0 10 at Eastern Illinois 0 23 Central Normal 2 0 Terre Haute H.S. 6Coach: Unknown

1903 (No team formed)

1904 (0-5-1) 0 at Butler 47 0 DePauw 16 6 at Eastern Illinois 12 0 Butler 17 5 Eastern Illinois 5 0 Rose-Hulman 12Coach: Unknown

1905 (0-2) 0 at DePauw 33 0 Butler 101 Coach: Unknown

1906 (0-2) 0 Eastern Illinois 11 0 at Eastern Illinois 23Coach: Unknown

1907 (0-2-1) 0 at Butler 0 5 Eastern Illinois 32 0 DePauw 28Coach: Frurip

1908Football banned by the

faculty.

1932 (3-5) 6 at Franklin 32 63 Oakland City 0 0 at Valparaiso 33 6 Rose-Hulman - HC 0 6 at Eastern Illinois 12 26 Danville Normal 12 0 Manchester 14 0 at Ball State 12Coach: Art Strum

1933 (7-1) 20 Gary 0 0 Valparaiso 26 25 at Manchester 6 13 Evansville - HC 12 30 at Danville Normal 6 19 Eastern Illinois 6 9 Ball State 6 38 Rose-Hulman 19Coach: Wally Marks

1934 (3-5) 20 at Evansville 0 7 Valparaiso 14 31 Rose-Hulman 0 0 at Butler 12 0 at Eastern Illinois 19 6 Franklin - HC 0 6 at Ball State 15 14 Eastern Michigan 34Coach: Wally Marks

1935 (5-3) 0 at SEMO 14 14 at Hanover 7 32 Eastern Illinois 13 7 at Butler 33 6 at Franklin 0 12 Ball State — HC 6 7 at Eastern Michigan 10 16 Evansville 0Coach: Wally Marks

1936 (2-3-2) 0 Illinois State 0 6 Hanover 0 3 at Ball State 0 0 at Eastern Illinois 12 0 Evansville 0 0 at Jas. Millikin 33 13 E. Michigan - HC 19Coach: Wally Marks

1937 (1-7) 0 at Illinois State 21 13 Eastern Illinois 20 6 at Hanover 13 7 at Franklin 13 0 Valparaiso 13 7 Evansville 0 0 Ball State - HC 7 7 at Eastern Michigan 33Coach: Wally Marks

1938 (1-7)0 Michigan Normal 37 13 Franklin 14 9 at Ball State 13 6 Hanover 12 20 at Valparaiso 34 7 at Evansville 6 7 Eastern Illinois - HC 19 7 at Eastern Kentucky 36Coach: Wally Marks

1946 (4-4) 13 Illinois State 0 0 Wabash 13 7 at Butler 13 13 Evansville 14 0 at St. Joseph’s 19 21 at Danville Normal 0 13 Eastern Illinois - HC 0 3 Ball State 0Coach: Wally Marks

1947 (5-3) 7 at Illinois State 20 13 Valparaiso 0 21 Southern Illinois 6 26 at Illinois Wesleyan 13 0 at Marshall 33 14 at Eastern Illinois 13 26 St. Joseph’s - HC 6 10 at Ball State 14Coach: Wally Marks

1948 (4-4) 9 Illinois State 7 13 at Valparaiso 0 6 at Southern Illinois 20 6 Illinois Wesleyan 0 21 Eastern Illinois - HC 20 12 at Evansville 13 0 at St. Joseph’s 7 7 Ball State 10Coach: Wally Marks

1949 (1-9) 0 at Illinois State 28 0 at Valparaiso 32 9 Southern Illinois 7 14 at Butler 47 0 at Oklahoma City 55 0 at Eastern Illinois 33 6 St. Joseph’s - HC 33 6 at Ball State 34 0 Hillsdale 48 14 at Southern Illinois 41Coach: George Ashworth

1950 (1-7-1) 0 Illinois State 0 6 Valparaiso 46 0 at Southern Illinois 20 0 at St. Joseph’s 7 27 Indiana Cent. - HC 7 0 Eastern Illinois 47 0 at DePauw 33 0 at Ball State 20 0 Butler 32Coach: George Ashworth

1939 (2-6) 14 at Lawrence (WI) 21 7 Ball State 28 0 at Butler 34 7 Louisville - HC 0 13 at Valparaiso 14 7 Eastern Kentucky 36 6 at Bradley Tech 30 7 at Eastern Illinois 6Coach: Wally Marks

1940 (5-1-2) 0 at Louisville 0 20 Lawrence (Wisc.) 7 7 Eastern Illinois 7 0 Valparaiso - HC 13 27 Grand Rapids 0 6 Illinois State 0 27 at Ball State 7 29 Franklin 6Coach: Wally Marks

1941 (5-2) 19 at Illinois State 6 6 Franklin — HC 0 32 Valparaiso 0 14 at Grand Rapids 19 14 at Eastern Michigan 0 0 Ball State 7 19 at Eastern Illinois 6Coach: Wally Marks

1942 (4-3) 14 Illinois State 0 26 Eastern Illinois 0 2 at Valparaiso 14 25 Evansville 6 25 at Louisville 7 7 St. Joseph’s - HC 19 7 at Ball State 16Coach: Art Strum

1943 (0-5-1) 0 at SEMO 13 7 at Illinois State 18 6 DePauw 39 0 I llinois Wesleyan - HC 37 0 at Bowman Field 12 0 at Illinois Wesleyan 0Coach: Miller & Lewis

1944 (5-2-1) 12 Wabash 14 7 SEMO 0 0 Central Michigan 25 33 Illinois State 13 55 Southern Illinois 6 26 Wabash - HC 26 13 Illinois State 6 39 George Field 6Coach: Phil Brown

1945 (2-4) 6 at Wabash 40 12 Eastern Kentucky 19 26 at Eastern Illinois 6 6 Valparaiso 26 6 at Illinois State 13 28 Danville Normal 0Coach: Bob LeCray

Overall Record: W-348, L-475, T-23 4Season Openers: W-40, L-50, T-7 4Home Openers: W-56, L-35, T-3

Roy Goodlad1931

4-3-0, .571

Wally Marks1927-30, 1933-41,

1946-4862-56-7, .524

Art Strum1923-26, 1932, 1942

21-20-2, .511

George Ashworth1949-50

2-16-1, .132

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1951 (0-6-1) 7 at Illinois State 27 7 at Valparaiso 46 0 St. Joseph’s 13 0 at Ball State 0 0 at Heidelberg 40 13 DePauw - HC 14 7 Butler 14Coach: Mark Dean

1952 (4-1-3) 33 Illinois State 7 0 Valparaiso 0 40 at Evansville 7 21 at St. Joseph’s 3 13 Butler 13 0 Ball State - HC 33 14 at DePauw 7 7 at Hanover 7Coach: Mark Dean

1953 (5-3) 14 at Ripon 0 13 at Valparaiso 31 31 Evansville 13 23 St. Joseph’s - HC 14 6 at Ball State 33 12 at Butler 47 38 DePauw 0 48 Hanover 13Coach: Mark Dean

1954 (4-4) 40 at Eastern Illinois 7 13 Valparaiso 20 6 at Evansville 41 20 St. Joseph’s — HC 21 14 Ball State 13 26 at Butler 38 21 at DePauw 14 33 at Hanover 13Coach: Mark Dean

1955 (2-7) 13 at Eastern Illinois 33 6 at Ball State 19 0 St. Joseph’s 27 9 at Valparaiso 27 26 Franklin — HC 7 6 Hanover 20 19 Evansville 33 14 DePauw 6 19 Butler 26Coach: Paul Selge

1956 (2-6) 13 E. Illinois 7 19 Valparaiso - HC 33 0 at Butler 33 13 at St. Joseph’s 59 14 Ball State 26 27 Anderson 7 14 at Evansville 26 13 at DePauw 46Coach: Mark Dean

1957 (1-6) 14 Eastern Illinois 0 27 at Evansville 34 6 DePauw - HC 26 0 at Butler 27 0 at St. Joseph’s 42 7 at Anderson 23 0 Ball State 20Coach: Bill Jones

1958 (2-6) 8 at Eastern Illinois 30 6 Evansville 21 14 at DePauw 16 8 Butler - HC 31 0 at St. Joseph’s 44 14 Valparaiso 12 8 at Ball State 26 19 Hanover 13Coach: Bill Jones

1959 (5-3) 7 Eastern Illinois 6 6 at Evansville 8 28 DePauw 20 6 at Butler 41 20 St. Joseph’s 14 7 at Valparaiso 28 29 Ball State 8 19 at Hanover 16Coach: Bill Jones

1960 (3-4) 0 at Eastern Illinois 30 7 Evansville 11 7 at DePauw 15 14 Butler - HC 21 21 at St. Joseph’s 7 14 Valparaiso 13 26 at Ball State 23Coach: Bill Jones

1961 (2-6) 20 Eastern Illinois 23 20 at Indiana Central 26 7 at Valparaiso 20 14 Evansville - HC 15 41 at Ball State 0 0 Butler 26 14 at DePauw 28 13 St. Joseph’s 9Coach: Bill Jones

1962 (5-3) 0 at Eastern Illinois 13 40 Indiana Central 0 10 Valparaiso — HC 11 26 at Evansville 7 22 Ball State 0 20 at Butler 41 13 DePauw 0 16 at St. Joseph’s 0Coach: Bill Jones

1963 (4-4) 14 Eastern Illinois 6 20 at Illinois State 7 14 at Valparaiso 19 29 Evansville - HC 7 7 at Ball State 15 6 Butler 7 0 at DePauw 21 28 St. Joseph’s 0Coach: Bill Jones

1964 (6-2) 25 at Eastern Illinois 14 26 Illinois State 7 35 Valparaiso - HC 6 14 at Evansville 20 17 Ball State 0 2 at Butler 7 6 DePauw 0 35 at St. Joseph’s 8Coach: Bill Jones

1965 (4-3-1) 17 Eastern Illinois 0 7 Butler 27 42 at Illinois State 21 6 at St. Joseph’s 14 24 Valparaiso - HC 21 14 at Evansville 0 15 Ball State 52 14 at DePauw 14Coach: Bill Jones

1966 (6-2) 32 at Eastern Illinois 0 6 at Butler 28 25 Illinois State 6 19 St. Joseph’s - HC 0 19 at Valparaiso 16 20 Evansville 18 20 at Ball State 31 30 DePauw 8Coach: Jerry Huntsman

1967 (6-4) 41 Eastern Illinois 6 23 Butler 7 0 at Northern Illinois 34 13 at St. Joseph’s 0 47 Valparaiso - HC 12 15 at Evansville 14 24 Ball State 26 14 at DePauw 17 7 Western Illinois 26 9 at Tampa 7Coach: Jerry Huntsman

1968 (9-1) 23 at Eastern Illinois 0 13 at Akron 41 28 at Butler 12 19 Northern Illinois 7 48 St. Joseph’s - HC 6 28 at Valparaiso 0 40 Evansville 14 20 at Ball State 14 41 DePauw 17 14 at Western Ill. 10Coach: Jerry Huntsman

1969 (6-3-1) 41 Eastern Illinois 6 7 at Western Kentucky 7 14 at Evansville 8 14 Eastern Michigan - HC 13 26 at Ball State 0 7 at Southern Illinois 29 54 at Butler 31 42 Illinois State 25 24 Central Michigan 25 12 at Eastern Kentucky 14Coach: Jerry Huntsman

1970 (5-5) 28 at Eastern Illinois 18 6 Western Kentucky 30 20 Evansville 7 21 at Eastern Michigan 25 26 Ball State - HC 28 17 at Akron 8 61 Butler 0 28 at Illinois State 7 7 at Central Michigan 17 0 Eastern Kentucky 9Coach: Jerry Huntsman

1971 (4-6) 21 at Western Illinois 23 28 Eastern Illinois 7 21 at Evansville 13 6 Central Michigan 21 17 at Ball State 20 19 Illinois State - HC 23 14 at Butler 21 17 Southern Illinois 3 37 Akron 10 15 Drake 27Coach: Jerry Huntsman

1972 (7-3) 7 Cincinnati 10 17 at Eastern Illinois 14 28 Evansville 6 0 at Central Michigan 34 10 Ball State 21 32 at Illinois State 8 49 Butler 21 41 Western Illinois - HC 7 21 Akron 17 31 at Southern Illinois 3Coach: Jerry Huntsman

1973 (4-7) 24 at Northern Illinois 42 17 at Eastern Illinois 0 14 Eastern Michigan 25 3 at Arkansas State 9 17 at Ball State 18 7 Central Michigan - HC 21 41 at Butler 13 22 Western Illinois 14 14 at Akron 31 17 Illinois State 21 36 Southern Illinois 17Coach: Tom Harp

1974 (5-5) 21 Eastern Illinois 6 10 Southern Illinois 8 23 at Northern Illinois 14 31 Ball State 22 0 at Central Michigan 49 3 at Western Carolina 18 56 Butler - HC 27 21 Akron 22 7 at Illinois State 16 7 at Western Illinois 32Coach: Tom Harp

1975 (5-5) 7 at Eastern Michigan 30 23 at Southern Illinois 21 16 at Ball State 20 21 Northern Illinois 10 56 Dayton 14 42 Illinois State - HC 13 11 at Akron 14 26 Nebraska-Omaha 9 7 at Tulsa 62 7 at Delaware 46Coach: Tom Harp

1976 (3-7) 31 Arkansas State 21 14 Dayton 20 7 Akron 34 28 Northern Illinois - HC 10 13 at Central Michigan 16 14 at Illinois State 24 2 Southern Illinois 21 9 at Ball State 24 20 at Wichita State 17 14 at VMI 26Coach: Tom Harp

1977 (3-7) 7 at McNeese State 25 14 at Southern Illinois 9 14 Western Carolina 15 3 at Akron 20 23 at Drake 20 20 Illinois State - HC 10 20 at West Texas St. 31 18 Ball State 42 14 Wichita State 41 16 at Louisville 27Coach: Tom Harp

1978 (3-8) 9 New Mexico St. 14 31 Western Illinois 20 8 at E. Michigan 27 12 at Louisville 31 0 at Ball State 7 13 Drake - HC 0 7 West Texas State 36 0 at N.E. Louisiana 14 7 Southern Illinois 28 14 at Illinois State 27 42 Wichita State 18Coach: Dick Jamieson

1979 (8-3) 19 Drake 12 28 at Wichita State 9 17 at Western Illinois 14 40 at New Mexico St. 23 28 at Akron 27 18 Ball State 13 17 at West Texas State 33 10 Louisville - HC 34 23 Illinois State 21 38 at Southern Illinois 41 38 N.E. Louisiana 21Coach: Dick Jamieson

1980 (6-5) 13 at Drake 10 14 Eastern Illinois 0 27 Akron 9 20 at Wichita State 46 19 S. Illinois - HC 6 17 at Louisville 27 0 at Illinois State 9 37 West Texas State 18 7 at Tulsa 30 33 New Mexico St. 28 21 at Ball State 28Coach: Dennis Raetz

1981 (5-5-1) 8 at N.E. Louisiana 38 14 at Drake 17 41 New Mexico State 6 14 Wichita State 14 31 Ball State 7 19 Tulsa 20 34 Illinois State 14 3 Southern Illinois 17 14 at West Texas St. 17 27 at Eastern Illinois 14 42 at Marshall 0Coach: Dennis Raetz

Dick Jamieson1978-79

11-11-0, .500

Dennis Raetz1980-97

94-105-1, .473

Mark Dean1951-54, 195615-20-4, .436

Paul Selge1955

2-7-0, .222

Tom Harp1973-77

20-31-0, .392

Jerry Huntsman1966-72

43-24-1, .639

Bill Jones1957-65

32-37-1, .464

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1997 (3-8) 0 at Murray State 13 19 Kentucky State 6 6 at North Texas 41 19 Southern Illinois 14 0 Youngstown State — HC 31 7 at Missouri State 22 3 Western Illinois 37 16 at Illinois State (2OT) 13 14 Eastern Illinois 21 14 Western Kentucky 21 21 at Northern Iowa (3OT) 29Coach: Dennis Raetz

1998 (5-6) 0 at Kansas State 66 21 at SE Missouri State 14 14 at Youngstown State 20 38 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 7 20 Illinois State 24 24 Missouri State — HC 14 27 at S. Illinois 21 28 Northern Iowa 31 9 at W. Illinois 26 14 at Western Kentucky 42 66 Murray State 10Coach: Tim McGuire

1999 (3-8) 0 at Iowa State 33 0 at Oklahoma 49 24 at Eastern Kentucky 31 28 Youngstown State 31 17 at Illinois State 20 34 SE Missouri State 13 39 Western Illinois — HC(OT) 36 21 at Northern Iowa 44 66 Southern Illinois 44 30 Western Kentucky (OT) 34 14 at Missouri State 31Coach: Tim McGuire

2000 (1-10) 24 Eastern Illinois 42 10 Eastern Kentucky 34 0 at Western Michigan 56 24 at Murray State 41 7 at Western Illinois 49 7 Missouri State 24 0 Illinois State 21 17 Northern Iowa — HC 49 7 at Youngstown State 42 23 Southern Illinois 22 3 at Western Kentucky 28Coach: Tim McGuire

2001 (3-8) 0 at Tulsa 51 14 at Eastern Illinois 44 21 at Eastern Michigan 14 13 Stephen F. Austin 31 21 Youngstown St. 35 9 W. Kentucky 22 25 at Missouri State 19 20 Southern Illinois — HC 14 13 at Northern Iowa 34 17 at Illinois State 31 15 Western Illinois 52Coach: Tim McGuire

Tim McGuire1998-2004

24-55-0, .304

1982 (5-6) 10 at Central Michigan 35 14 New Mexico St. 10 13 McNeese State 10 17 at Ball State 0 29 at Drake 19 0 at Maryland 38 12 E. Illinois - HC 16 9 at Southern Ill. 21 24 Illinois State 7 23 at Louisville 35 14 at Tulsa 48Coach: Dennis Raetz

1983 (9-4) 10 N.E. Louisiana 9 26 Northern Iowa 0 13 at Florida 17 33 Central Missouri 7 20 at Illinois State 37 35 Ball State 14 24 Wichita State 22 21 Southern Illinois - HC 34 17 at Eastern Illinois 13 31 at West Texas State 20 38 at Drake 0 16 *Eastern Illinois 13 7 *at Southern Illinois 23*I-AA PlayoffsCoach: Dennis Raetz

1984 (9-3) 42 Wayne State 6 24 Eastern Illinois 17 19 Illinois State 7 27 Central Missouri 3 34 n-Ball State 6 44 at Louisville 21 17 Drake - HC 3 27 at Southern Illinois 10 38 Central Florida 0 17 Tulsa 24 2 at Western Illinois 22 41 *Middle Tennessee St. 42*I-AA PlayoffsCoach: Dennis Raetz

1985 (4-6) 31 St. Cloud State 14 7 at Eastern Illinois 39 10 at Kansas 37 17 Drake 10 27 at West Texas St. 29 7 at Northern Iowa 24 42 Western Illinois - HC 24 41 Southern Illinois 38 27 n-Ball State 29 21 at lllinois State 24Coach: Dennis Raetz

1986 (3-8) 27 St. Cloud St. 18 14 Missouri State 10 9 at Iowa State 64 6 at Kansas 20 3 n-Ball State 16 14 at Southern Illinois 16 28 Illinois State - HC 38 27 Buffalo 0 14 at Cincinnati 46 14 Eastern Illinois 31 10 at Northern Iowa 45Coach: Dennis Raetz

1987 (5-6) 55 Salem College 0 0 Boston University 34 12 at W. Illinois 42 14 Northern Iowa 38 0 Missouri State 42 0 at Georgia Tech 38 14 Eastern Illinois 20 10 at Illinois State 3 24 Southern Illinois—HC 15 40 Cincinnati 16 24 Ball State 23Coach: Dennis Raetz

1988 (5-6) 38 Salem College 17 0 at Florida 58 21 Western Illinois 24 24 Eastern Illinois 12 27 Missouri State 24 7 at Southern Illinois 10 26 Illinois State — HC 18 24 at Northern Iowa 6 7 at Youngstown St. 25 21 at Cincinnati 40 10 Ball State 24Coach: Dennis Raetz

1989 (4-7) 21 Central Mo. St. 15 10 at SMS 31 42 Austin Peay 15 7 at Eastern Illinois 21 14 at Minnesota 34 19 Youngstown State 20 21 Northern Iowa — HC 24 13 at Illinois State 15 27 Ball State — HD 34 35 Southern Illinois 24 13 at Western Illinois 7Coach: Dennis Raetz

1990 (4-7) 37 Central Missouri St. 16 17 at Southern Illinois 20 26 Missouri State 33 13 at Purdue 41 10 at Western Illinois 28 52 Murray State 0 22 Eastern Illinois 31 33 Northern Iowa — HC 23 0 at Ball State 42 24 Illinois State 28 29 at Western Kentucky 27Coach: Dennis Raetz

1991 (5-6) 25 at Kansas State 26 35 Central Missouri State 6 39 Concord College 8 10 Ball State 14 3 at Illinois State 6 16 Eastern Illinois 15 19 at Missouri State 68 23 Southern Ill. — HC 30 7 Western Illinois 6 21 at Northern Iowa 49 31 Western Kentucky 14Coach: Dennis Raetz

1992 (6-5) 3 at Oklahoma State 35* 14 at Western Kentucky 34 12 Illinois State 7 66 Lock Haven 13 24 Youngstown State 30 28 at Eastern Illinois 31 63 Glenville State 49 30 at Western Illinois 42 13 Northern Iowa — HC 34 31 Missouri State 28 35 at Southern Illinois 42*Game forfeited to ISUCoach: Dennis Raetz

1993 (4-7) 21 at Air Force 63 10 at Minnesota 27 21 at Missouri State 31 27 Eastern Illinois 24 10 at Northern Iowa 17 3 at Illinois State 17 41 Western Kentucky — HC 14 26 Southern Illinois 35 10 at Youngstown State 17 49 West Virginia Tech 6 16 Western Illinois 6Coach: Dennis Raetz

1994 (5-6) 17 at Toledo 20 41 Lock Haven 14 63 West Virginia Tech 0 12 Illinois State 7 10 Northern Iowa 11 27 at Southern Illinois 14 17 at Western Illinois 38 7 Missouri State — HC 10 21 at Eastern Illinois 30 28 at Western Kentucky 16 3 Youngstown State 14Coach: Dennis Raetz

1995 (7-4) 31 Mars Hill 0 10 at Mississippi 56 41 Glenville State 14 30 Western Illinois 13 52 Southern Illinois 3 16 at Missouri State 9 10 at Northern Iowa 27 27 Western Kentucky — HC 6 13 at Youngstown State 6 0 at Illinois State 25 6 Eastern Illinois 27Coach: Dennis Raetz

1996 (6-5) 48 Mars Hill 0 3 at Kansas State 59 16 at Eastern Illinois 35 47 St. Joseph’s 14 34 at Liberty 10 10 at Western Illinois 7 24 at Southern Illinois 13 23 Illinois State-HC 7 20 at Western Kentucky 27 19 Northern Iowa 34 12 Missouri State 27Coach: Dennis Raetz

2002 (5-7) 17 at Western Michigan 48 14 Cumberland 10 21 at Ball State 23 19 at Eastern Illinois 26 34 Murray State (OT) 31 16 at Youngstown St. 31 23 Missouri State (OT) 21 21 at Western Illinois 52 7 at Western Kentucky 24 21 Northern Iowa — HC 19 21 at Southern Illinois 14 12 Illinois State 20Coach: Tim McGuire

2003 (3-9) 7 at Ball State 31 13 Florida International 10 3 at Indiana 33 17 at Murray State 10 23 Eastern Illinois 714 Southern Illinois 3714 at Northern Iowa 2224 Youngstown St. (OT) 3014 Western Kentucky — HC 5910 at Missouri State 4528 Western Illinois 34 3 at Illinois State 38Coach: Tim McGuire

2004 (4-7) 0 at Miami (Ohio) 4933 at Eastern Illinois (OT) 3028 Murray State 2141 UT-Martin 2441 Illinois State (2OT) 3827 at Western Illinois 2928 Missouri State — HC 319 at Western Kentucky 3120 at Youngstown St. 456 Northern Iowa 5810 at Southern Illinois 59Coach: Tim McGuire

2005 (0-11)13 Eastern Illinois 2410 St. Francis (Ind.) 4215 at Murray State 277 at Texas Tech 6328 Western Ky. 380 Y’town State 4510 at Northern Iowa 3120 Southern Ill. — HC 4227 at Missouri St. 3135 W. Illinois 6328 at Illinois St. 70Coach: Lou West

2006 (1-10)35 at Purdue 6021 at Eastern Illnois 3140 Murray State 5914 at Northern Illinois 483 at Southern Illinois 5517 at Y’town State 5514 Northern Iowa 3428 Missouri State — HC 223 at Western Ky. 4141 at Western Illinois 4620 Illinois State 42Coach: Lou West

Lou West2005-20071-32, .030

2007 (0-11) 7 at Indiana 55 17 Austin Peay 3210 at SEMO 1320 Eastern Illinois 5410 Southern Illinois 72 7 Western Illinois 19 17 at Illinois State 69 7 Western Ky. — HC 56 7 at Missouri State 63 7 Y’town State 40 14 at Northern Iowa 68Coach: Lou West/Dennis Raetz

2008 (0-12) 0 at Eastern Michigan 52 3 at Eastern Illinois 38 3 at Northern Illinois 48 21 SEMO 24 6 Illinois State 57 7 at Southern Illinois 60 0 at Western Illinois 56 9 South Dakota St. — HC 49 7 at North Dakota St. 34 21 at Youngstown St. 35 0 Northern Iowa 28 24 Missouri State (OT) 27

2009 (1-10) 20 Quincy (OT) 2610 at Louisville 300 Eastern Illinois 310 at South Dakota St. 410 Youngstown State 287 at UNI 6221 at Illinois State 3817 Western Illinois - HC 140 Southern Illinois 337 at Missouri State 3117 North Dakota State 56

Trent Miles2008

1-22, .043

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To The MediaIt is our goal that you find this publication useful while covering Indiana State

University’s 2010 football team. Every effort has been made to include timely and pertinent information.

Additional requests by accredited media representatives for items such as color photography, electronic highlights, feature material, etc., should be directed to our office. It is our purpose to serve you.

CredentialsRequests for working press, radio, television and photographer passes should

be made as early as possible to:Ace HuntDirector/Media RelationsIndiana State University401 N Fourth Street, ISU Arena, Room 101BTerre Haute, IN 47809FAX: (812) 237-4913 Credentials may be picked up in the Media Relations office prior to the first

game, thereafter they will be left at Memorial Stadium Media Will Call. Credentials must be made visible at all times for proper identification by Indiana State security personnel. Weekly print media and non-reporting radio-TV representatives have least priority to media reservations. Likewise, we are unable to accommodate children, spouses or other nonworkers.

Photo / Sideline CredentialsFollow the same procedure as used in requesting press box credentials. A

credential must be designated photo for access to field level.

Media Will CallThe Memorial Stadium Media Will Call is located at the West gate area of the

stadium. Credentials may be picked up 90 minutes prior to game time.

Press BoxEntrance: The entrance to the Memorial Stadium press box is via the elevator

located on the west side of the stadium, directly across from main gate.Layout: The Memorial Stadium press box is a single-level facility. The main

area is reserved for print media personnel. There are separate booths for radio and television networks, coaches and the official stat crew. Film crews are asked to use the photo deck atop the press box.

Radio Networks: The originating station for each team’s radio network is provided a booth from which to broadcast. Phone lines are provided in the visitor’s radio booth on a reciprocal basis.

Television: Should a station wish to originate live coverage of a game, a broadcast booth will be provided to the originating network. All telecasts must have the approval of the Indiana State University Athletics Director.

Coaches Booth: Home and visiting coaching staffs are provided a booth, seating four persons, from which to work.

Pressbox Roof: An open air photo deck is located on the pressbox roof. Secondary radio broadcasts may also be placed on the roof due to space limitations.

Sideline: Indiana State follows NCAA regulations regarding media representatives on the sidelines. Photographers are not permitted to shoot between the 25-yard lines and must display their credentials at all times. Media may not work inside the team areas at any time. Representatives from the Indiana State Athletics Department will be responsible for sideline control.

Media ParkingNew In 2009! There will be a designated media parking area near the main

entrance to Memorial Stadium. Media parking passes will be delievered to all credentialed media well in advance of the first home game.

Press Box ServicesStatistical and informational materials including pre-game notes, flip cards

and gameday programs will be distributed in the press box prior to game time. Two telephone lines are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Play-by-play, complete quarter, halftime and final game statistics and drive charts will be available shortly after the game. A light meal and beverages will be available to accredited media one hour prior to game time. Beverages will be available throughout the game. In-game live statistics will be provided to live electronic

broadcast outlets. The Indiana State football press box is equipped with wireless internet technology, with which users may acquire guest access to the university’s broadband internet server while working.

Post-Game ProcedurePrior to the end of the contest, SID Ace Hunt will collect media requests.

Media will be escorted to field level with five (5) minutes remaining on the fourth quarter clock. Coach Miles will be available in the Sycamore media room in the fieldhouse on ground level. The opposing coach and two selected players will follow Coach Miles. Selected ISU players will then be escorted to the media room for interview opportunities.

Radio InformationRadio contract requests and information should be directed to the Indiana

State Athletics Media Relations Office. Stations designated as “official” by visiting opponents will be provided a courtesy telephone line on press row. All other stations requesting broadcast space must pay a fee of $50 to Indiana State University and will be accommodated on the press box roof.

Player Interview PolicyAll requests for player interviews must be made through the Media Relations

office. Players have been instructed to conduct no interviews unless they have been set up in this manner. The interviews generally will be conducted after practice at Memorial Stadium. Players generally are available throughout the week with the exception of game days. Requests for telephone interviews will be handled by players returning phone calls to the media. No home telephone numbers will be given out.

Interviews with Coach Trent MilesInterviews with coach Trent Miles may be arranged through the Athletics

Media Relations Office by calling (812) 237-4161. It is best to arrange phone interviews during the morning. If you are unable to speak with coach Miles during the mornings, he is available to talk to the media directly after the conclusion of practice at Memorial Stadium.

Directions to Memorial StadiumMemorial Stadium is located on the northeast corner of Wabash and

Brown Avenue.From the east (Indianapolis): Take Interstate 70 west to the first Terre Haute

exit (Hwy 46). Turn right onto Highway 46 North and travel approximately two miles to Wabash Avenue. Turn left onto Wabash Avenue and travel approximately one mile to Brown Avenue (second stoplight).

From the west (St. Louis): Take Interstate 70 east to the third Terre Haute exit (Highway 46). Turn right onto Highway 46 North and travel approximately two miles to Wabash Avenue. Turn left onto Wabash Avenue and travel approximately one mile to Brown Avenue (second stoplight).

Sycamores On The NetThe Indiana State Athlet ics Home Page may be accessed at

GoSycamores.com. All current Sycamore football information can be found on this page, including weekly media releases, game-by-game recaps, statistics and coaching staff biographies.

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Sycamores On The AirAll Indiana State football games can be heard on ESPN Radio 1300 AM in

Terre Haute. Calling all of the action for the Sycamores will once again by Brian Fritz, an eleven-year veteran of the Indiana State broadcast booth.

In addition, the WTWO Channel 2 Sports Department will handle the television broadcast duties for the Sycamores again in 2009. Sports Director Jason Pensky as well as Sports Reporter Rick Semmler will provide details of the all of the action for Sycamore Football on WTWO this fall.

Primary Media ListNewspapersEvansville Courier, 201 NW Second, P.O. Box 268, Evansville, IN 47702. Dave

Johnson, Sports Editor. (812) 464-7526. FAX (812) 422-8196

Indianapolis Star, 307 North Pennsylvania, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Pat McKee, Sports Writer. Phone (317) 444-6644. FAX (317) 444-6500.

Indiana Statesman, HMSU, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN 47809, Sports Editor. Phone (812) 237-3030. FAX (812) 237-7629.

Terre Haute Tribune-Star, P.O. Box 149, Terre Haute, IN 47808. Todd Golden (beat writer), Sports Editor. Phone (812) 231-4224. FAX (812) 231-4321.

Wire ServicesAssociated Press, Suite 1600, Capital Center North, 251 North Illinois St.,

Indianapolis, IN 46204. Mike Marot, Sports Editor. Phone (317) 639-5501. FAX (317) 638-4611.

ESPN/SportsTicker, Harbor Financial Center, 800 Plaza Two, Jersey City, NJ 07311-1199. FCS Coordinator. Phone (800) 367-8935. FAX (800) 336-0383.

The Sports Network, 2200 Byberry Road, Hatboro, PA 19040. Phone (800) 227-7249. FAX (800) 227-0803.

RadioFlagship Radio Outlet – ESPN RADIO 1130 & 1300 AM 1300 Ohio Street,

Terre Haute, IN 47807. Sports Director. Phone (812) 234-9770. FAX (812) 238-1576.

WTHI-FM (99.9), 918 Ohio Street, Terre Haute, IN 47808. Phone (812) 232-9481. FAX (812) 234-0089.

WISU-FM (89.7), Dreiser Hall 230, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN 47809. Phone (812) 237-3690. FAX (812) 237-3241.

Indianapolis Sports Talk Radio, 54 Monument Circle, Suite 250, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Greg Rakestraw, Sports Director. Phone (317) 655-9999. FAX (317) 655-9995.

NETWORK INDIANA, 201 S. Capitol Ave., Suite 500, Indianapolis, IN 46225. Bob Lovell. Phone (317) 237-5598. FAX (317) 237-5620

TelevisionFlagship TV Outlet – WTWO-TV (Channel 2) & WFXW (Channel 38) U.S.

Highway 41 South, Terre Haute, IN 47808. Jason Pensky, Sports Director (TV play-by-play); Larra Overton, reporter. Phone (812) 232-9504. FAX (812) 696-2755.

WTHI-TV (Channel 10), 918 Ohio Street, Terre Haute, IN 47808. Rick Semmler, Sports Director; Caleb Martin, reporter. Phone (812) 232-4953. FAX (812) 232-8953.

WISH-TV (Channel 8), P.O. Box 7088, Indianapolis, IN 46207. Jimmy Shumar, Sports Director. Phone (317) 931-2255. FAX (317) 926-1144.

WRTV-TV (Channel 6), 1330 North Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Sports Director. Phone (317) 269-1433. FAX (317) 269-1445.

WTHR-TV (Channel 13), 1000 North Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Dave Calabro, Sports Director. Phone (317) 639-6397. FAX (317) 632-6720

Ace HuntDirector/Media Relations

(812) 237-4161(812) 243-5568

[email protected]

Brian Fritz

Jason Pensky

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