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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 1 Travis Reyes WR 5-11 190 Sr.-1L Los Altos Hills, Calf./Louisiana Tech 2 Sampson Levingston WR 6-1 205 So.-1L Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral 3 Donovan Layne DB 5-11 195 Sr.-3L Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Jullenne 3 Kyani Harris WR 5-10 170 Sr.-1L Daly City, Calif./San Francisco CC 4 Gary Owens WR 5-9 185 Jr.-1L Mesquite, Texas/Trinity Valley CC 5 Buck Logan RB 5-9 215 Sr.-1L Highland Park, Mich./Sacramento CC 7 Travis Starks DB 5-10 190 Jr.-2L Chicago, Ill./St. Rita of Cascia 7 Patrick Coyne QB 6-1 235 Jr.-TR Cincinnati, Ohio/Cincinnati 8 Lafaele Fautanu TE 6-2 260 Jr.-TR Fresno, Calif./Fresno City CC 9 A.J. Johnson WR 6-1 200 Sr.-1L Oklahoma City, Okla./Hutchinson CC 10 Trent Lancaster QB 6-1 200 So.-1L Brazil, Ind./Northview 10 Kendall Walker LB 6-0 235 Jr.-2L Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller 11 Matt Adam QB 6-1 225 Fr.-RS Camino Capistrano, Calif./Tesoro 11 Gerrick Ratliff LB 6-0 235 Jr.-2L Chicago, Ill./De La Salle Institute 12 Chris O’Leary WR 6-2 220 Sr.-3L Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 13 Kevin Davis WR 5-11 200 So.-TR Indianapolis, Ind./Indiana 14 Isaac Harker QB 6-0 195 Fr.-HS Lebanon, Ind./Lebanon HS 14 Osborn Umeh P 6-2 210 Jr.-TR Lakewood, Calif./Cerritos College 15 Mike Perish QB 6-3 225 Sr.-2L Frankfort, Ill./Western Michigan 15 TJ Tuuu LB 6-2 225 Sr.-1L Marina, Calif./Monterey Peninsula 17 Rondell Green DB 6-0 180 Fr.-HS Bowling Green, Ky./Warren Central 18 Robert Tonyan, Jr. WR 6-5 220 So.-1L McHenry, Ill./McHenry East 18 Haki Woods DB 6-3 195 Fr.-HS South Bend, Ind./St. Joseph 19 Aaron Killebrew DB 5-10 180 Fr.-RS Evansville, Ind./Harrison 20 Jameer Thurman DB 6-0 215 So.-1L Chicago, Ill./Proviso West 21 Mark Sewall DB 5-10 210 Jr.-2L Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Township 22 Phil Wilson DB 6-0 200 So.-1L Boilingbrook, Ill./Boilingbrook 23 Jordan Wallace LB 6-1 230 So.-TR Indianapolis, Ind./Indiana 24 Dejuan Lang DB 5-9 180 So.-1L Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain 25 Lonnell Brown, Jr. DB 5-7 160 So.-1L Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain 26 Trevon Claybourne DB 6-1 180 Fr.-HS Detroit, Mich./Cass Tech 27 Jaquan Keys RB 5-10 200 Fr.-HS Indianapolis, Ind./Perry Meridian 28 Kevin Beacham DB 6-0 175 Fr.-HS Culver City, Calif./Culver City 29 Jonathan Henderson DB 6-0 175 Fr.-HS Florissant, Mo./Cardinal Ritter 30 Tsali Lough DB 5-9 195 So.-1L Terre Haute, Ind./South Vigo 31 Dimitri Taylor RB 5-10 190 Fr.-RS Wheaton, Ill./Montini Catholic 32 Lemonte Booker RB 5-11 190 So.-1L Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg 33 Kevin Scott DB 6-1 200 Fr.-HS Detroit, Mich./Cass Tech 34 Nick Cody LB 6-2 235 Jr.-RS Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif./Orange CC 35 Jerry Stephen FB 6-2 240 So.-1L Avon, Ind./Avon 36 Tyler Lee DB 6-2 185 Fr.-HS Xenia, Ohio/Xenia 37 Kenyotta Rollins LB 6-1 240 Fr.-HS Portage, Ind./Portage 39 Alex Stowers DB 5-9 175 Jr.-2L Indianapolis, Ind./North Central

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 40 Jess Harris LB 5-9 205 Jr.-2L Whiteland, Ind./Whiteland 41 Jordan Jackson LB 6-1 240 So.-1L Indianapolis, Ind./Decatur Central 42 Andrew Main TE 6-3 250 Jr.-TR Los Alamitos, Calif./Fullerton College 43 Isaac Beverstock FB 6-1 220 So.-1L Brownsburg, Ind./Brownsburg 44 Katrell Moss LB 5-11 220 Fr.-HS Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 45 Castille Bayers LB 6-2 235 Fr.-RS Aurora, Colo./Mullen 46 Ian Allen LB 6-3 240 Jr.-1L Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley 47 Alec Lyons DL 6-3 255 So.-1L Batavia, Ill./Batavia 48 Jaylin Bennett LB 6-5 225 Fr.-HS Woodburn, Ind./Woodlan 49 Antonio Broadus DL 6-3 230 Fr.-RS Aurora, Colo./Regis Jesuit 50 Brady Collins DL 6-5 250 Jr.-2L Sunman, Ind./East Central 51 Tyshon Waller DL 6-3 265 So.-1L South Holland, Ind./Thornwood 52 Junior Berry DL 6-2 310 Fr.-HS Terre Haute, Ind./South Vigo 53 Justin Diddell DL 6-4 295 Fr.-HS Maple Park, Ill./Kaneland 54 Lee Davis LB 6-2 230 Fr.-HS Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 55 Connor Underwood LB 6-3 240 Jr.-2L Washington, Ill./Washington Community 57 Lex Sowards OL 6-2 310 Fr.-HS Union, Ky./Ryle 58 Joshua Appel LS 6-2 250 So.-1L Normal, Ill./West 60 James Officer OL 6-3 320 Fr.-HS Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral 62 Aaron Jelovich OL 6-3 305 Sr.-1L Los Altos Hills, Calif./Foothill College 63 Grant Bartell OL 6-3 295 So.-TR New Lenox, Ill./College of DuPage 65 Patrick Markarian OL 6-1 295 Jr.-TR Fresno, Calif./Fresno City College 66 Marcus Smith OL 6-6 335 Jr.-TR Las Vegas, Nev./Mojave CC 67 Evan Goebel OL 6-3 320 Jr.-1L Newburgh, Ind./Castle 70 Dakota Vermillion OL 6-7 310 So.-1L Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 72 Kyle Wade OL 6-5 280 Jr.-TR Mission Viego, Calif./Saddleback CC 73 Preston Collier OL 6-7 320 Jr.-TR Elwood, Ind./Kentucky Christian 75 Nick Dachota OL 6-8 310 So.-1L Chicago, Ill./St. Rita 77 Matt Byrne OL 6-4 340 Fr.-HS Chicago, Ill./St. Rita 78 Zach Borens OL 6-8 380 So.-1L Marion, Iowa/Marion 80 Jacquet McClendon WR 6-1 235 Fr.-HS Evergreen Park, Ill./EP Community 81 Joey Arbino WR 6-0 190 Fr.-HS Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier 82 Josh Craven WR 6-2 190 Fr.-HS Farmington Hills, Mich./Farmington 83 Tyler Denton WR 6-0 190 Fr.-HS Hamilton, Ohio/Hamilton 85 Jhustus Cornley WR 6-2 180 Fr.-HS Columbus, Ohio/Northland 86 Jamar Brown TE 6-5 240 Sr.-2L Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 87 Logan Buske TE 6-3 240 Jr.-2L Terre Haute, Ind./South Vigo 88 Braxton Shirley TE 6-3 260 Fr.-RS Trabuca Canyon, Calif./Mission Viego 90 Micheal Dawson DL 6-2 250 Fr.-HS Pendleton Heights, Ind./PH HS 92 Conrrad Nicholls DL 6-5 270 Jr.-2L Honolulu, Hawaii/Raytown 95 Erik Stevenson PK 5-11 190 Fr.-HS Michigan City, Ind./Michigan City 96 Collin Carter PK 5-10 190 Fr.-HS Kansas City, Mo./Bishop Miege 97 Patrick McCown DL 6-1 315 So.-1L Casey, Ill./Casey-Westfield 98 Eric Heidorn PK 5-8 185 So.-1L Avon, Ind./Avon 99 Conlan Cassidy DL 6-3 280 So.-1L New Hope, Pa./Fork Union Military

Week 1 Depth Chart 2014 Indiana State Football Numerical Roster

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AlphAbeticAl RosteRNo. Name Pos. 11 Matt Adam QB 46 Ian Allen LB 58 Joshua Appel LS 81 Joey Arbino WR 63 Grant Bartell OL 45 Castille Bayers LB 28 Kevin Beacham DB 48 Jaylin Bennett LB 52 Junior Berry DL 43 Isaac Beverstock LB 32 Lemonte Booker RB 49 Antonio Broadus DL 86 Jamar Brown TE 25 Lonnell Brown, Jr. DB 78 Zach Borens OL 87 Logan Buske TE 77 Matt Byrne OL 96 Collin Carter PK 99 Conlan Cassidy DL 26 Trevon Claybourne DB 34 Nick Cody LB 73 Preston Collier OL 50 Brady Collins DL 85 Jhustus Cornley WR 7 Patrick Coyne QB 82 Josh Craven WR 75 Nick Dachota OL 13 Kevin Davis WR 54 Lee Davis LB 90 Micheal Dawson DL 83 Tyler Denton WR 53 Justin Diddell DL 8 Lafaele Fautanu TE 67 Evan Goebel OL 17 Rondell Green DB 14 Isaac Harker QB 40 Jess Harris LB 3 Kyani Harris WR 98 Eric Heidorn PK 29 Jonathan Henderson DB 41 Jordan Jackson LB 62 Aaron Jelovic OL 9 A.J. Johnson WR 27 Jaquan Keys RB

No. Name Pos. 19 Aaron Killebrew DB 10 Trent Lancaster QB 24 Dejuan Lang DB 3 Donovan Layne DB 36 Tyler Lee DB 2 Sampson Levingston WR 5 Buck Logan RB 30 Tsali Lough DB 47 Alec Lyons DL 42 Andrew Main TE 65 Patrick Markarian OL 80 Jacquet McClendon WR 97 Patrick McCown DL 44 Katrell Moss LB 92 Conrrad Nicholls DL 60 James Officer OL 12 Chris O’Leary WR 4 Gary Owens WR 15 Mike Perish QB 11 Gerrick Ratliff LB 1 Travis Reyes WR 37 Kenyotta Rollins LB 33 Kevin Scott DB 21 Mark Sewall DB 88 Braxton Shirley TE 66 Marcus Smith OL 57 Lex Sowards OL 7 Travis Starks DB 35 Jerry Stephen FB 95 Erik Stevenson PK 39 Alex Stowers DB 31 Dimitri Taylor RB 20 Jameer Thurman DB 18 Robert Tonyan, Jr. WR 15 TJ Tuuu LB 14 Osborn Umeh P 55 Connor Underwood LB 70 Dakota Vermillion OL 72 Kyle Wade OL 23 Jordan Wallace LB 51 Tyshon Waller DL 10 Kendall Walker LB 22 Phil Wilson DB 18 Haki Woods DB

pRonunciAtion Guideplayers:Joshua Appel..........................................................................................................AppleIssac Beverstock .......................................................................................BEV-er-stockLeMonte Booker .......................................................................................Le-MON-tayLogan Buske ...................................................................................................... BUS-keyMatt Byrne................................................................................................................. BurnPatrick Coyne ............................................................................................................CoinNick Dachota ..................................................................................................... DAKOTAEvan Goebel ........................................................................................................GO-bellKyani Harris ...............................................................................................KEY-yawn-eeEric Heidorn .................................................................................................. HIGH-dornTsali Lough ................................................................................................................ SullyJacquet McClendon ......................................................................................... JAH-ketKenyotta Rollins ........................................................................................Ken-YO-dahMark Sewall ....................................................................................................Suuw-ALLAlex Stowers ................................................................................................... STOW-ersTJ Tuuu .............................................................................................................Too-oo-ooHaki Woods ....................................................................................................... HAH-key

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Indiana .................................................... 30Jaylin Bennett ..........................................WoodburnJunior Berry............................................ Terre HauteIsaac Beverstock .................................... BrownsburgJamar Brown ......................................... IndianapolisLogan Buske ........................................... Terre HautePreston Collier ...............................................ElwoodBrady Collins ............................................... SunmanKevin Davis ............................................ IndianapolisLee Davis ................................................ Terre HauteMicheal Dawson .......................... Pendleton HeightsEvan Goebel .............................................NewburghIsaac Harker.................................................LebanonJess Harris ................................................WhitelandEric Heidorn .......................................................AvonJordan Jackson ...................................... IndianapolisJaquan Keys .......................................... IndianapolisAaron Killebrew ........................................EvansvilleTrent Lancaster .................................................BrazilSampson Levingston ............................. IndianapolisTsali Lough ............................................. Terre HauteKatrell Moss .......................................... IndianapolisChris O’Leary .......................................... Terre HauteJames Officer ......................................... IndianapolisKenyoa Rollins .............................................. PortageJerry Stephen ....................................................AvonErik Stevenson .....................................Michigan CityAlex Stowers ......................................... IndianapolisDakota Vermillion ................................... Terre HauteJordan Wallace ...................................... IndianapolisHaki Woods ............................................ South Bend

Illinois ..................................................... 19Joshua Appel .................................................NormalGrant Bartell ........................................... New LenoxLeMonte Booker ................................... Orlando ParkMatt Byrne ................................................... ChicagoNick Dachota ................................................ ChicagoJustin Diddell ..........................................Maple ParkAlec Lyons .....................................................BataviaJacquet McClendon ........................... Evergreen ParkPatrick McCown ................................................CaseyMike Perish ................................................FrankfortGerrick Ratliff ............................................... ChicagoMark Sewall ....................................Western SpringsTravis Starks ................................................. ChicagoDimitri Taylor ..............................................WheatonJameer Thurman .......................................... ChicagoRobert Tonyan, Jr. ....................................... McHenryConnor Underwood ............................... WashingtonTyshon Waller .....................................South HollandPhil Wilson ............................................ Bolingbrook

California ................................................. 13Matt Adam ..................................Camino CapistranoKevin Beacham ........................................Culver CityNick Cody ............................Rancho Santa MargaritaLafaele Fautanu ............................................. FresnoKyani Harris .................................................Daly CityAaron Jelovic .......................................Los Altos HillsAndrew Main ....................................... Los AlamitosPatrick Markarian ........................................... FresnoTravis Reyes .........................................Los Altos HillsBraxton Shirley ................................Trabuco CanyonTJ Tuuu .......................................................... Marino

Osborn, Umeh .......................................... LakewoodKyle Wade ...........................................Mission Viego

Ohio .........................................................9Joey Arbino ...............................................CincinnatiLonnell Brown, Jr. ......................................CincinnatiJhustus Cornley .........................................ColumbusPatrick Coyne.............................................CincinnatiTyler Denton ...............................................HamiltonDejuan Lang ..............................................CincinnatiDonovan Layne ............................................. DaytonTyler Lee ...........................................................XeniaKendall Walker ..........................................Cincinnati

Michigan ....................................................4Trevon Claybourne......................................... DetroitJosh Craven .................................... Farmington HillsBuck Logan ........................................ Highland ParkKevin Scott .................................................... Detroit

Missouri .....................................................2Collin Carter ............................................Kansas CityJonathan Henderson ................................. Florissant

Kentucky ....................................................2Rondell Green ................................... Bowling GreenLex Sowards ....................................................Union

Kansas .......................................................1Ian Allen ............................................. Overland Park

Iowa .........................................................1Zach Borens ................................................... Marion

Colorado ....................................................1Antonio Broadus ............................................Aurora

Pennsylvania ..............................................1Conlan Cassidy ......................................... New Hope

Oklahoma ..................................................1A.J. Johnson ...................................... Oklahoma City

Hawaii .......................................................1Conrrad Nicholls .........................................Honolulu

Texas .........................................................1Gary Owens ................................................Mesquite

Nevada ......................................................1Marcus Smith ............................................ Las Vegas

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Home for the Sycamores over the past 47 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 football at Memorial Stadium since the 1967 cam-paign and the women’s soccer program will began using the facility in 2009. 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 over-haul this summer with a newly designed president’s and athletic director’s entertain-

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 ................................................................................ 1-52010 ................................................................................ 5-12011 ................................................................................ 3-22012 ................................................................................ 4-22013 ................................................................................ 1-4

overall: 138-128-1 (.519)

ment area as well as upgraded amenities for the media. Despite receiving the new FieldTurf this summer, Memorial Stadium is not new to synthetic surfaces, as the stadium and Indi-ana State University claim distinction as the world’s first university to make outdoor ap-plication 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 Stadium 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 playing field from a north-south direction to its pres-ent east-west configuration; the installation 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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Mike Sanford was named the Indiana State head football coach on December 14, 2012 and is in his second season in charge of the Sycamore program.

The Sycamores had five players named to the All-Missouri Val-ley Football Conference Team, including Connor Underwood who was earned first team honors. On the offensive line, FN

Lutz III was named to the second team while Russell Jones, Tanner Riley and Mark Sewall were each tabbed as honorable mention selections. Underwood tied a school record with four quarterback sacks at Tennessee Tech and also posted six tackles for a loss.

While many newcomers saw significant action in Sanford’s first season with the Sycamores, linebacker Jameer Thurman was named to the MVFC All-Newcomer Team and finished second in the MVFC Freshman Of The Year balloting while also placing third in MVFC Newcomer Of The Year voting. Thurman also garnered praise nationally as he was named a second team Freshman All-American. He led all MVFC freshmen in tackles, tackles for a loss and quarterback sacks.

LeMonte Booker was also named to the MVFC All-Newcomer Team for his role as the team’s return specialist after he recorded a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against three-time national champion and No. 1 ranked North Dakota State.

With an emphasis on work off the field as well, Lutz III, Riley and Sewall were each named to the MVFC All-Academic Team.

Sanford’s hiring came with great excitement from the Terre Haute community and was exhibited by school leaders when he was introduced as head football coach. “It is with great anticipation that I welcome our new head football coach, Mr. Mike Sanford to the Sycamore Athlet-ics Family,” ISU A.D. Ron Prettyman said. “He is a tremendous football coach and an even better person to lead our young men in our football program. His experience, his work ethic, his commitment to education, family and faith are all qualities that will help to shape the future of our program for years to come. Please join me in welcoming Coach Sanford to Indiana State University and Terre Haute.”

Sanford is considered one of the nation’s top offensive minds and comes to Indiana State from Utah State, where he spent the 2012 season as the assistant head coach, running backs and tight ends coach on Gary Andersen’s staff. “I am extremely excited and passionate about becoming the new head coach of the Sycamore football program,” Sanford said. “I look forward to continuing and building upon what this team accomplished over the past three seasons. I especially want to thank Indiana State University President Dan Bradley and Director of Athletics Ron Prettyman for this opportunity.” The Aggies are ranked No. 18 in the Associated Press Poll, No. 20 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll and finished No. 22 in the Bowl Championship Series standings. The Aggies defeated Toledo is the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl played at Boise, Idaho on Saturday, December 15 by the score of 45-13. Utah State has had one of its best overall seasons in school history in 2012 as with an 11-2 record, set the single-season school record for victories, including a school record six at home. USU also also won six league games for just the second time in the history of the program and posted the school’s first-ever perfect 6-0 conference record en route to the Western Athletic Conference Championship. The Aggies captured their first-ever road victory over a nationally-ranked team when they downed No. 19 Louisiana Tech by the score of 48-41 in overtime. Utah State appeared in the Associated Press Poll for three consecutive weeks for the first time in school history as well as the ESPN/USA Coaches Poll’ and BCS standings for the first time ever. Under Sanford’s tutelage, Utah State senior running back Kerwynn Williams led the team with 1,277 rushing

Mike SanfordIndiana State

Head Football CoachSecond Season

The Sanford File:PERSONALBirthdate: April 20, 1955

Family: Melinda (Wife)

Lindsay (Daughter)

Mike, Jr. (Son)

EDUCATIONCollege: Southern California, 1978)

PLAYING EXPERIENCECollege: Southern California, 1973-76

COACHING EXPERIENCE2013-: Head Coach, Indiana State

2012: Assistant HC/RB/TE, Utah State

2010-11: Offensive Coordinator, Louisville

2005-09: Head Coach, UNLV

2003-04: Offensive Coordinator/RB, Utah

2002: Offensive Coordinator/QB, Stanford

1999-01: Wide Receivers, San Diego Chargers

1997-98: Quarterbacks, Notre Dame

1989-96: Wide Receivers, Southern California

1987-88: Quarterbacks, Purdue

1985-86: Offensive Coordinator, Long Beach State

1983-84: Quarterbacks/WR, Long Beach State

1981-82: Quarterbacks/WR/TE, VMI

1979-80: Wide Receivers/TE, Army

1978: Defensive Coordinator, San Diego City

1977: Graduate Assistant, Southern California

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yards on 200 carries (106.4 ypg) with 12 touchdowns and also led the team with 43 catches for 663 yards and five TDs. Williams led the team with 24 big plays of over 20 yards (17-rushing and 7 receiving) and each had receptions of 74, 76, and 86 yards. The Aggie offense averaged 44.8 points and 502 yards of total offense per game over the final six contests of the year, including senior tight end Kellen Bartlett, who had 18 receptions for 111 yards and four touchdowns. Williams was one of 17 Utah State players to take home All-Western Athletic Confer-ence honors as he was named to the first team. Bartlett took home Honorable Men-tion All-WAC plaudits. Of Williams’ seven career 100-yard rushing performances, six came in 2012 under Sanford’s tutelage. The Aggies were second in the WAC and 26th nationally in total offense (460.5 ypg) as well as second in the WAC and 37th nationally in rushing offense, totaling 192.5 ypg in 2012. “I’m really happy for Mike. He wants to be a head football coach again and it’s hard to get those jobs,” said former USU and current Wisconsin head coach Gary Andersen. “I know it’s hard for him to leave Utah State University, but he feels like this is a great opportunity and he has made a decision that he thinks betters himself and his family. I’m very supportive of it and I wish him and his family all the best.”

Sanford spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons at Utah as offensive coordinator under head coach Urban Meyer and was part of the Utes’ 21-2 overall and 13-1 Mountain West two-year stretch, including a 12-0 overall and 7-0 league mark and victory in the 2004 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. After the Utes finished last in the Mountain West in scoring offense the season before his arrival, Sanford led Utah to the No. 3 ranking in the nation at 43.3 points per game, third in total offense (499.8 ypg), third in passing efficiency (173.41) and boasted Heisman Trophy finalist Alex Smith, who went on to become the top pick in the 2005 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers. Smith was second in the NCAA in passing efficiency (176.52) and fifth in total offense (298.6 ypg). During that same season, Utah boasted one of the nation’s most balanced offen-sive attacks, averaging 236.06 yards per game on the ground and 263.67 yards through the air. “Mike is a fine football coach who I got to know well while we coached together at Utah,” Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer said. “I wish him all the best as he takes over the Indiana State program.” Sanford came to Utah State after two seasons at Louisville, where, as offensive coordinator and tight ends coach, he helped improve the Cardinals’ offensive passing, from nine touchdown passes in 2009 to 20 in 2010. Louisville scored 23 or more points in nine games, including 56 in a win against Memphis. Sanford also mentored Louisville tight end Cameron Graham who earned first-team all-Big East Conference accolades after catching 40 passes for 470 yards and five touchdowns. Prior to Louisville, Sanford was head coach at UNLV from 2005-09, where he took over a program that was coming off four consecutive losing seasons. His five seasons at UNLV tied for the third-longest coaching stint in Rebel football history. The Sanford-led Rebels made national headlines in 2008 with an upset win at No. 13 Arizona State. Under Sanford, UNLV’s offense set several school records in 2008, highlighted by tying for the top red zone scoring offense percentage (.950) in the nation, matching Ohio State. UNLV’s offense was also 15th in the nation in sacks allowed (1.2 pg). During his time at UNLV, Sanford coached 29 All-Mountain West Conference hon-orees, including 2007 MWC Defensive Player of the Year Beau Bell, and 2006 MWC Freshman of the Year Ryan Wolfe, who went on to earn three first-team selections. In Sanford’s offense, Casey Flair set a school record and tied a MWC record with 47 consecutive games with a reception. At UNLV, Sanford replaced his college head coach, John Robinson, who retired after a legendary career that included six seasons with the Rebels. “Mike Sanford is an outstanding football coach,” Mike Hamrick, the Director of Athletics at Marshall (and Athletic Director at UNLV at the time of his hiring in Las Vegas) said. “He is a man of integrity and will run a football program that the entire Indiana State University family will be proud of. His teams at UNLV were very competitive and had many big wins over teams such as Utah, Arizona State,

Iowa State, Air Force and many others. His reputation as having a brilliant offensive mind is well documented. He will give everything he has to continue the success of Indiana State football.”

Sanford was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Stanford in 2002, returning to the college ranks after three seasons in the NFL as wide receivers coach with the San Diego Chargers from 1999-2001. “Mike Sanford is a tremendous football coach, but just as important he is great with young people,” Mike Riley, head coach of Oregon State said. “He will be a great leader of the program and an excellent teacher for the young men of the Indiana State team. This is a terrific hire for the University.” Sanford’s NCAA Division I coaching experience includes stints at Notre Dame, USC, Purdue, Long Beach State, Virginia Military Institute and Army. As an assistant coach, Sanford has participated in 12 bowl games with five differ-ent programs. As the wide receivers coach at USC from 1989-96, Sanford assisted in two Pac-10 championships and two Rose Bowl victories (vs. Michigan in 1990 and Northwestern in 1996). Three of his Trojan receivers were selected in the first round of the NFL Draft: Curtis Conway in 1992, Johnnie Morton in 1993 and Keyshawn Johnson, the No. 1 overall pick in the 1996 draft and a consensus All-American in 1995.

Sanford began his coaching career in 1977 as a graduate assistant at Southern California before earning his bachelor’s degree from USC in 1978. Later that year, Sanford started his first full-time coaching position as the defensive coordinator at San Diego City College. As a player, Sanford was a reserve quarterback for USC’s 1973 and 1974 Rose Bowl teams (the 1974 team beat Ohio State for the national championship). He played free safety in 1976 when USC beat Michigan in the Rose Bowl and finished second in the nation. Sanford, born April 20, 1955, and his wife Melinda have two grown children, a daughter, Lindsay, and a son, Mike, Jr., who is currently the offensive coordinator at Boise State, where he played quarterback from 2001-04.

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Brian CabralAssociate Head Coach/

Defensive Coordinator/LBSecond Season

In his second season as the Sycamore Football associate head coach and defensive coordinator is Brian Cabral. Cabral works specifically with the linebackers. Cabral tutored three players who were named to the All-Missouri Valley Football Conference Team, including Connor Underwood who earned first team honors. Un-

derwood was the team’s fourth-leading tackler with 76 total tackles, including a team-best 18 for a loss and nine quarterback sacks. Underwood added a 31-yard interception return for a touchdown in the season opener at Indiana and was credited with five pass breakups and seven quarterback hurries as well as one fumble recovery and one forced fumble. Underwood also tied a school record with four quarterback sacks at Tennessee Tech and also posted six tackles for a loss. Russell Jones and Mark Sewall were each tabbed as honorable mention selections. Jones finished as the Sycamores’ second-leading tackler with 89 total tackles, including 14 for a loss and five quarterback sacks. Sewall was the Sycamores’ third-leading tackler with 87 total tackles, including five tackles for a loss. He paced the Sycamores with three intercep-tions and owned four pass breakups.

Linebacker Jameer Thurman was named to the MVFC All-Newcomer Team and finished second in the MVFC Freshman Of The Year balloting while also placing third in MVFC New-comer Of The Year voting. Thurman also garnered praise nationally as he was named a second team Freshman All-American. He led all MVFC freshmen in tackles, tackles for a loss and quarterback sacks. Additionally, Sewall was also named to the MVFC All-Academic Team. “Brian Cabral brings tremendous experience and expertise to our staff,” Sanford said. “He will be a great addition from a defensive scheme standpoint, but most of all for his abil-ity to develop players and bring out the best in them. Brian cares deeply about student-athletes, a trait that both he and I share.”

Cabral came to Indiana State from the University of Colorado where in 2012 he completed his 24th season, his 23rd as a full time assistant coach, with a Buffalo staff which he joined as a graduate assistant in 1989.

“I am so excited to work again with coach Mike Sanford, who I worked with in my first job at Purdue,” Cabral commented. “We have a great opportunity here at Indiana State to build on what this program has accomplished so far. What the Sycamores were able to do defensively last season was impressive. Our job now is to help this program make the next step up.”

In his tenure with Colorado, Cabral also held various other titles, including interim head coach, associate head coach and assistant head coach.

His 23 years as a full-time assistant rank as the most in CU history, not only for football but for all sports, as in 2008 he passed two legendary “Franks,” Potts and Prentup, both of whom assisted Buff head football coaches for 18 seasons. Since he joined the staff, he al-ways coached the inside linebackers, and occasionally has had the outside ‘backers under his direction as well as he did under Embree.

From 1999 through 2005, he also coached the punt return unit on special teams, and served as the director of CU’s summer football camps from 1995 through 2005 and for a brief time as recruiting coordinator.

Cabral worked under five different head coaches during his tenure: Bill McCartney, Rick Neuheisel, Gary Barnett, Dan Hawkins and Embree. For all seven seasons under Barnett, Cabral also was the assistant head coach, which included a three-month period in 2004 as interim head coach when Barnett was on paid administrative leave. In that role, he con-tinued to coach his position players but also took care of day-to-day operational details of the program.

Hawkins promoted him to associate head coach on February 7, 2008, citing his leadership in noting that “no one person has had more influence in the success of Colorado football than Brian Cabral.” When Hawkins was relieved of his duties as head coach on November 8,

2010, Cabral was once again named interim head coach, this time having to finish out the season and pilot the Buffs in game situations. He led Colorado to a 2-1 record, with wins over Iowa State (34-14) and Kansas State (44-36) before a 45-17 loss at Nebraska ended CU’s hopes for a bowl invitation as the Buffs finished the year with a 5-7 record.

You could also call him an ambassador for his native Hawai’i, as he has worked youth camps in the state as well as all-Polynesian camps in the states. He is a founding board member of the Polynesian Coaches Association, formed ahead of the 2007 season. Ca-bral’s father was the first Hawaiian student-athlete to compete at Notre Dame. In the summer of 2002, he was one of 500 nationwide recipients of the AFLAC National Assistant Coach-of-the-Year Award. Coaches on all levels were honored, from youth to professional, and he was one of 10 selected regionally to receive the award. In 2008, CBSSportsline.com selected him to its “All-Coach” team at the linebacker position.

Cabral tutored the inside linebackers his first year in Boulder as a grad assistant, and as-sumed full-time duties in the same capacity in 1990 and has coached the position at CU to this day. He returned to Colorado, his alma mater, from Purdue, where he coached the inside linebackers for two seasons (1987-88). Cabral and Sanford first met and coached together at Purdue during this time.

Known as one of the top linebacker coaches in the nation, his students have included Matt Russell, the 1996 Butkus Award winner, all-Big Eight performers Greg Biekert, Chad Brown and Ted Johnson, all of whom went on to stardom in the National Football League, and all-Big 12 linebacker Jordon Dizon, a consensus All-American who was also the league defensive player of the year for 2007. He also recruited tailback Rashaan Salaam, the 1994 Heisman trophy winner, and Chris Naeole, a 1996 All-American guard.

His 2001 punt return team led the nation with a 17.4 average, and also boasted the na-tion’s top individual return man in Roman Hollowell, who averaged 18.0 per return and scored two touchdowns. In 2002, Jeremy Bloom averaged 15.0 yards per return and was 13th in the nation as a freshman (ranking 21st as a sophomore in ‘03). Cabral prided himself on the team being composed largely of non-starters, drawing comparison to his roots when he was special teams captain of the Chicago Bears.

He is a 1978 CU graduate, as he earned a B.S. degree in therapeutic recreation. He lettered three seasons for the Buffs at linebacker from 1975 to 1977 under Coach Bill Mallory, as he was a captain and played a big role on CU’s Big Eight champion team in 1976. He led CU with 13 tackles (12 solo) in the 1977 Orange Bowl against Ohio State. As a senior, he was honored as the Big Eight Conference’s player of the week for a monster 25 tackles in a CU 27-21 win over Stanford and shared the team’s Sure Tackler Award with Mark Haynes. That 25-tackle game included 13 solo stops and is still tied for the fourth most in a single game in CU history.

Cabral had 297 tackles in his CU career (120 solo, 177 assisted), a number that still has him tied for 16th on Colorado’s all-time list. A unique fact is that he has coached 10 of the other 19 players in CU’s all-time top 20, including eight players on the list ahead of him: Matt Russell, Greg Biekert, Ted Johnson, Chad Brown, Michael Jones, Jashon Sykes, Thad-daeus Washington and Jordon Dizon (seven rank in the top nine). His players through the years have registered over 6,000 tackles wearing the Black & Gold he once wore.

He was a nine-year NFL veteran, as Atlanta drafted him in the fourth round in 1978. He played two seasons with Atlanta, one with Green Bay and six with Chicago. As the captain of the Bears’ special teams, he was a member of Chicago’s Super Bowl XX champion team in 1985. He was selected as the Frito-Lay Unsung Hero in the Bears’ win over New Eng-land, as he had two solo and two assisted tackles on special teams.

He was born June 23, 1956, in Fort Benning, Ga., but grew up in Kailua, Hawaii. He is married to the former Becky Lucas, and they have three grown children, son Kyle and daughters Maile and Mele. He is an active member in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He has authored a book (“Second String Champion”), and his hobbies include surfing, skateboarding and snowboarding.

TOP PLAYERS COACHED: All-Americans (3): Jordon Dizon (Butkus Award runner-up), Roman Hollowell (punt returner), Matt Russell (Butkus Award winner). All-Big Eight/12 Performers (7): Greg Biekert, Chad Brown, Dizon, Hollowell, Ted Johnson (Butkus Award runner-up), Michael Jones, Russell. Big 12 Defensive Players of the Year (1): Dizon. Big 12 Defensive Newcomers of the Year (1): Dizon. NFL Players/Draft Picks (10): Biekert, Brown, Dizon, Johnson, Ron Merkerson, Hannibal Navies, Russell, Jashon Sykes, Sean Tufts, Drew Wahlroos.

RECORD: He has coached in 292 Division I-A games as a full-time coach, owning a record of 154-124-4 at Colorado (165-125-4 including his graduate assistant year); Purdue was 7-14-1 when he was on the Boilermaker staff. He has coached in 14 bowl games (six New Year’s Day).

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In his second season as an assistant coach with the Indi-ana State football program is Brian Sheppard. Sheppard serves as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. The Sycamore offense had two players named to the All-Missouri Valley Football Conference Team, including of-

fensive lineman FN Lutz III who was selected to the second team while Tanner Riley was tabbed as an honorable mention selection. Lutz III was a leader on the Sycamore offensive line which averaged over three touchdowns per game in 2013 while Riley finished as the Sycamores’ leading receiver with 42 pass receptions for 397 yards and one touchdown. Sheppard tutored a number of new faces on the offensive side of the ball in his first season with the Sycamores, including MVFC All-Newcomer Team selection LeMonte Booker who was the team’s third-leading rusher with 42 rushes for 175 yards, averaging over four yards per carry and one touchdown and caught seven passes for 39 yards.

The Sycamore offense also had two representatives on the MVFC All-Academic Team in Lutz III as well as Riley. “Brian is a bright, young and innovative offensive mind who is a great addition to our staff,” head coach Mike Sanford commented. “He is a rising star as an offensive coach. He and I will be working together to put together the 2013 Sycamore offense.” Sheppard came to Indiana State from Willamette University, where he was the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach. In Sheppard’s first year at Willamette, the Bearcats finished the 2012 season with a record of 8-2 while breaking numerous school records and concluding the year as one of the most prolific offensive teams in NCAA Division III. In their first game of the 2012 season the new look Bearcats beat Hardin-Simmons by a score of 58-34 while exploding for 727 total yards offensively. In the season opener, quarterback Josh Dean tied the school record with six touchdowns to go along with 468 passing yards en route to setting new Willa-mette season records with 273 pass completions, 422 attempts, 40 total touchdowns and 3,345 passing yards. Dean also led the Northwest Conference in passing efficiency rating (152.18). His 334.50 passing yards per game ranked fourth nationally and was sixth in both completions and total offensive yards per game. As a team, Willamette ranked 10th nationally in total offense amassing 4,981 yards and 55 touchdowns. Overall, the Bearcats finished the seasons with one of the most potent pass-ing attacks in the nation amassing 3,550 total passing yards with 37 touchdown passes at a 64% completion rate. Willamette finished the season with the #4 ranked passing offense in the nation. Willamette also finished in the top 20 nationally in scoring (#17, 39.6 points per game), third down percentage (#17, 48.34%), first downs (#8, 25.3 per game), and red zone offense (#17 86% score, 76% touchdown). The Bearcats finished the season ranked #1 in the Northwest Conference in total offense (499.1 ypg), passing offense, scoring offense, 3rd down percentage, and red zone offense. Willamette’s prolific offense owed it’s success not only to Dean, but also to a bevy of tal-ented playmakers surrounding him. Jake Knecht (Sr., WR), Jake Turner (Sr., WR), Benny Weischedel (Sr., TE), Terrell Malley (Sr. ATH), Dylan Jones (So., RB) were selected as All-Con-ference performers along with Dean. Sheppard brings a great level of enthusiasm and a strong commitment to teaching the game. He has worked with several exceptional offensive programs during his coaching career, including the University of Tulsa, New Mexico State University and the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). He spent the 2006 season as the offensive quality control coach at Tulsa University for Head Coach Steve Kragthorpe and offensive coordinator Charlie Stubbs. While at Tulsa, he served as an offensive assistant and assistant quarterbacks coach. The Golden Hurricane finished with an 8-4 record and earned a trip to the Armed Forces Bowl. Sheppard coached at New Mexico State for three seasons and worked under two head coaches. The first two seasons were under head coach Hal Mumme. Sheppard initially worked with the secondary before moving to tight ends and inside receivers. He was also

the punt team coordinator for two years. During his third year at NMSU, he coached the tight ends for head coach DeWayne Walker. At UCLA, Sheppard worked with Head Coach Rick Neuheisel and Offensive Coordinator Norm Chow where he coached the Bruin tight ends. He also served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at West Virginia Wes-leyan College and Alderson-Broaddus College (W. Va.) Sheppard’s father, Mike, was a head coach as well as an assistant coach in college for 18 years, and was an assistant coach in the National Football League for approximately 20 years before he retired in 2011. In addition, Brian Sheppard has worked with highly-regarded coaches during his years as a player and a coach. Sheppard played college football at Saddleback Junior College (Calif.) for Mark McElory, Southeastern Louisiana University for Hal Mumme, and Baker University (Kan.) for Mike Grossner. He played mostly at quarterback, but also spent some time at wide receiver throughout his career. After concluding his eligibility in the fall of 2005, Sheppard graduated from Baker in the spring of 2006 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business. Sheppard and his wife, Victoria, reside in Terre Haute.

Joe BeverRecruiting Coordinator/

WRSecond Season

In his second year as an assistant coach at Indiana State is Joe Bever. Bever works with the Sycamore wide receivers and serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Bever has led the recruiting efforts for each of Mike San-ford’s first two recruiting classes at Indiana State. Ad-ditionally, he tutored Tanner Riley who was named an

All-MVFC Honorable Mention selection and a MVFC All-Academic Team member in 2013. Riley finished as the Sycamores’ leading receiver with 42 pass receptions for 397 yards and one touchdown. He added seven punt returns for 97 yards, averaging 13.9 yards per punt return and added six kickoff returns averaging over 21 yards per return. Riley caught at least two passes in all but one of his 12 games as a senior. He had a season-best six pass receptions twice (Quincy and at Missouri State) and owned a season-best 63 receiving yards at Purdue. Riley had a 61-yard punt return against Youngstown State. He came to Indiana State from Evangel University where he spent the past three seasons as the program’s assistant head coach, offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. In his first season on Evangel’s staff, Bever led an offense that improved its production by nearly 100 yards per game from the previous year and Evangel’s quarterback Richie Roepke was named an all-conference performer. In 2012, Bever tutored wide receiver Jesse Vaughn who was an AFCA NAIA All-American as well as the HAAC Offensive Player Of The Year in addition to taking home first team all-conference honors. Vaughn led Evangel with 60 pass receptions for 1,283 yards, an average of 21.4 yards per catch, and eight touchdowns. He averaged 116.6 yards per catch in 2012. Bever joined Evangel after serving as an assistant coach at West Texas A&M in 2009. At West Texas A&M, he helped guide one of the most prolific passing attacks in NCAA Divi-sion II as his team averaged 354 passing yards per game, completed 28 touchdown passes in 12 games and averaged 31.8 points per game. He was a graduate offensive assistant coach at the University of Colorado from 2006-08 and served as a volunteer assistant at Boise State in 2005. He was a quarterbacks / running backs coach at St. Peter’s College (NCAA-I, FCS) in New Jersey for the 2004 season. Bever was a quarterback at Clemson University and earned a varsity letter during his senior season in 2002. He earned a degree in finance from Clemson in 2003 and has a Master’s Degree in Engineering Management from Colorado. He was born in Reedsport, Oregon and graduated from Evergreen High School in Vancouver, Washington.

Brian SheppardOffensive Coordinator/QB

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Jami DeBerrySpecial Teams Coordinator/

SafetiesSecond Season

In his second season as an assistant football coach under Mike Sanford is Jami DeBerry. DeBerry is the Sycamore Special Teams Coordinator and works with the safeties. DeBerry spent the 2013 campaign as Indiana State’s Spe-cial Teams Coordinator and tight ends coach.

LeMonte Booker was named to the MVFC All-Newcomer Team as he was the Sycamores’ leader with 25 kickoff returns for 578 yards, averaging 23.1 yards per return. He owned a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against No. 1 North Dakota State. He returned five kickoffs against Youngstown State and North Dakota State and had a season-best 173 yards of returns versus the Bison, which was the highest single-game total in the MVFC. Booker finished the season with 792 all-purpose yards and ranked second in the MVFC with 23.1 yards per kickoff return as well as second in league games only with 22.3 yards per kickoff return. Booker was also ninth in the league in MVFC contests with a 98.7 all-purpose yards per game average. Also honored under the watch of DeBerry was Tanner Riley on the MVFC Honorable Men-tion list and MVFC All-Academic Team. Riley tallied seven punt returns for 97 yards, av-eraging 13.9 yards per return and added six kickoff returns averaging over 21 yards per return. Riley had a 61-yard punt return against Youngstown State. DeBerry came to Indiana State from Kansas, where he spent the 2012 campaign as a spe-cial teams quality control coach. Before coming to KU, DeBerry was at Western Kentucky in a similar capacity, as a quality control coach for the WKU defense. He also worked with the Hilltoppers as an operations intern in 2007 and a defensive graduate assistant in 2008 and 2009. DeBerry played football at Western Kentucky from 2000-04, and earned letters at line-backer during his final two seasons. Following his senior campaign, DeBerry was one of two players to earn the team’s Academic Award at the annual postseason banquet. The 2005 graduate earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science and went on to obtain his master’s in sports administration in December 2007. In addition to his operations experi-ence, DeBerry also helped out the strength and conditioning staff after working as an assistant during his final semester as an undergraduate at WKU. DeBerry is a native of Franklin, Ky., where he starred as a quarterback at Franklin-Simpson (Ky.) High School. The three-year starter earned honorable mention all-state and first team all-conference accolades during his career. He also obtained four letters in baseball, help-ing lead his school to three district championships, three region titles and one sectional title. DeBerry married the former Erika Cummings on July 6, 2013. The couple welcomed Emma Dell DeBerry to their family on March 18, 2014 at 7:08 p.m. Emma weighed 6 pounds, 6 ounces and measured 20 inches long at birth. The DeBerry family also includes a choco-late lab named Kobe.

Jayden EverettRunning BacksThird Season

In his third season as an assistant coach for the Indiana State football program is Jayden Everett. This is Everett’s second stint on the Sycamore coaching staff as he was an assistant coach in 2009. Everett works with the Indiana State running backs. Everett tutored LeMonte Booker in 2013 as he was named

to the MVFC All-Newcomer Team. Booker was the Sycamores’ leader with 25 kickoff re-turns for 578 yards, averaging 23.1 yards per return. He owned a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against No. 1 North Dakota State. Booker was the team’s third-leading rusher with 42 rushes for 175 yards, averaging over four yards per carry and one touch-down and caught seven passes for 39 yards. He returned five kickoffs against Youngstown State and North Dakota State and had a season-best 173 yards of returns versus the Bison, which was the highest single-game total in the MVFC this season. Booker tallied a season-best 56 rushing yards at Missouri State and caught four passes against Youngstown State. Booker finished the season with 792 all-purpose yards and ranked second in the MVFC with 23.1 yards per kickoff return as well as second in league games only with 22.3 yards per kickoff return. Booker was also ninth in the league in MVFC contests with a 98.7 all-purpose yards per game average. “It is great to have Jayden Everett on our staff as he is a former Sycamore football player and alumnus of the university,” head coach Mike Sanford said. “He brings great enthusi-asm, character and excellent people skills to our program.” He comes back to his alma mater from Hutchinson Community College where he has spent the last three seasons as the recruiting coordinator and running backs coach. Everett helped former Indiana State head coach Trent 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. In addition to success on the field, Everett helped stress a concentration in the classroom for his student-athletes and the payoff came in 2009 in the form of Dan Millington be-ing 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 and Rod Hardy were honorable mention selections. Additionally, 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 Valley’s top 10 as Sewall’s 8.4 tackles per game average was sixth while Donye McCleskey’s 8.3 mark was seventh. Ad-ditionally, Archie’s tackle average finished 12th in the nation. Everett completed a successful three-year career for the Indiana State program in 2008 that saw him named the team’s Co-Most Valuable Player as well as Defensive captain as a senior. Additionally, he was one of three Sycamores to earn All-Missouri Valley Conference Honorable Mention status following the campaign. During his final year on the team, Everett recorded 102 total tackles, which ranked in the nation’s top 20 and was in the top five in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Everett had a key forced fumble and recovery in the season finale against Missouri State that al-lowed 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 Homecom-ing versus South Dakota State. As a junior, Everett totaled 26 total tackles, 17 solo, in three games played before suffering a season ending injury. He recorded 2.5 tackles for loss, tallying twelve yards in all. He also tied for the team lead in 2007 with two forced fumbles. In his first season at Indiana State, Everett played in all 11 games at linebacker for the Sycamores, recording 61 total stops, including 29 solos. He recorded eight tackles for loss

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In his first season as an assistant coach for the Indiana State Football program is Jeff Mills. Mills works with the Sycamore defensive line.

“We are excited to announce that Jeff Mills has joined the Sycamore Football coaching staff as the defensive line coach,” Sanford commented. “Jeff brings years of experi-

ence at both the FBS and FCS levels, including time in the Missouri Valley Football Confer-ence. Coach Mills is off to a great start with our team during spring practice and we look forward to him coaching our defensive line.” Mills comes to Indiana State from New Mexico where he spent the last two seasons as the defensive coordinator. He led the 2012 UNM defense to nearly double the number of turnovers recorded (25) as it had in 2011 (13) and more than double the number of sacks (21) as in 2011 (10). Mills guided the Lobos to the sixth most improved scoring defense in the nation from 2011 to 2012 (an 11.5-point improvement). The Lobos also yielded 47.7 fewer yards per game in 2012 than it did in 2011, prior to Mills’ arrival. The 2011 UNM defense ranked 119th in the country in rushing yards allowed at 246.8 yards per game. Mills guided the team to a No. 77 ranking in 2012 at 174.9 yards allowed. Mills’ pupil and senior strong safety Matt Raymer was nominated for the Burlsworth Tro-phy, which goes to the nation’s best player who began his career as a walk-on, in 2012. Raymer ranked tied for sixth in the nation with four forced fumbles and was eighth in the Mountain West with an average of 7.5 tackles per game. Prior to his time at New Mexico, Mills was an assistant coach at Washington, where he coached the secondary/safeties from 2009-11. Mills, who played his college football at Western Washington, was a graduate assistant for the Huskies under Don James in 1990 and 1991. As secondary coach in 2010, Mills helped the Washington Huskies rank second in the Pac-10 and 27th in the nation in pass defense, allowing 194.4 yards per game. The 2011 season was his third in charge of the UW safeties. In 2010, Mills oversaw a solid unit, comprised mainly of starters Nate Williams and Nate Fellner. Williams was among the Pac-10’s top tacklers, finishing his senior season ranked third in the conference. Fellner was 21st in the league in tackles, and was also third in the league with five interceptions. Williams earned second-team All-Pac-10 and picked up an invitation to play in the East-West Shrine Game and also went to the NFL Combine. Those safeties also played a key role in the Huskies finishing the year second in the Pac-10 in pass defense. In 2009, Mills was part of a defensive coaching staff that led the team to vast improve-ments over the previous season as Washington held opponents to 62 fewer yards and 12 fewer points per game than its 2008 averages.

Prior to returning to Washington, Mills was either an assistant head coach or defensive coordinator for 10 consecutive years. He spent three seasons as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at FCS (Division I-AA) power Youngstown State. Mills spent three years on the coaching staff at Idaho from 2004-06. He worked two sea-sons as assistant head coach and safeties coach for Nick Holt, who was the Vandals’ head coach in 2004 and 2005, before spending one season with Dennis Erickson in 2006, when he was defensive coordinator and safeties coach. Idaho’s defensive coordinator in 1998, Mills’ unit led the Big West in scoring defense and sacks as the Vandals won the conference and won the Humanitarian Bowl. He worked at Nevada from 2000 through 2003, coaching the linebackers while also serv-ing as defensive coordinator under Chris Tormey, who was the Wolf Pack’s head coach those four seasons. During his time in Reno, Mills helped the team increase its wins total each year. Mills also worked for Tormey as an assistant coach at Idaho, spending all five seasons of Tormey’s tenure on the staff. During that time, the Vandals made the jump from the I-AA level to I-A. In his first four seasons in Moscow, he was the secondary coach before taking over the defensive line in his final season. He was also the defensive coordinator in 1998 and 1999. In 1998, Idaho went 9-3, won the Big West Conference title and won the Humanitarian Bowl. Under Mills, the defense led the conference in scoring defense and sacks. Before joining the Idaho staff, Mills spent three years (1992-94) as the secondary coach at Montana State. The Bobcats led the Big Sky in total interceptions and pass efficiency defense his second year; they led I-AA in turnover margin and the conference in total interceptions in 1992. Mills was a graduate assistant at Washington in 1990 and 1991. The Huskies won the Pac-10 championship and the Rose Bowl in both of those seasons, and went 12-0 on the way to a co-National Championship in 1991. Prior to his two seasons at Washington, he was an assistant coach for one season each at Drake and Western Washington. A native of Urbandale, Iowa, Mills played quarterback and outside linebacker at Western Washington, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in broadcast communication in 1988. He and his wife Karmen are the parents of two children, Amanda and Tyler.

Jeff MillsDefensive Line

First Season

while forcing a fumble and posted a season-high 13 tackles against Murray State as well as a conference-best nine stops versus UNI. His 5.5 tackles per game average finished tied for 28th in the Gateway. Prior to his time at Indiana State, he played football for two seasons at Coffeyville Ju-nior College for coach Jeff Leiber. Everett was named a Preseason All-American and was First Team All-Jayhawk Conference selection at linebacker. He was credited with 112 total tackles, two interceptions, a pair of sacks and scored two touchdowns. He scored on a recovered blocked punt as well as a 67-yard interception return. Everett was a three-year letterwinnner at Newton (Kan.) High School, where he played for coach Brent Glann. He was named All-Kansas as a senior. He and his wife, Susan, were married in July of 2012. Everett graduated from Indiana State in 2009.

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Vince NataliOffensive LineSecond Season

In his second season as an assistant coach with the Indi-ana State football program is Vince Natali. Natali is the Sycamores’ offensive line coach. The leader of the offensive line in 2013 was senior FN Lutz III who picked up a spot on the All-MVFC Second Team after being a first team selection in 2011 as well as

an honorable mention pick in 2010. Lutz III was also a two-time All-MVFC Academic selec-tion in 2011 and 2012. In 2013, Lutz returned from missing the entire 2012 campaign by playing and starting in all 12 games for the Sycamores at the center position along the offensive line. The Sycamore offense averaged over 20 points per game in 2013. “I had the opportunity to work with Vince in 2012 at Utah State,” Sycamore head coach Mike Sanford said. “He is an extremely intelligent, hardworking guy. Vince possesses great knowledge of the offensive system that we are going to install here at Indiana State as far as how the offensive line is going to be coached.” He came to Indiana State from Utah State where he spent the 2012 season as an offensive graduate assistant. At Utah State, Natali assisted the offensive coaches with daily football operations, and worked primarily with the Aggie offensive line. The Aggies defeated To-ledo in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl played at Boise, Idaho on December 15, 2012 by the score of 41-15. Utah State had one of its best overall seasons in school history in 2012 as with a 11-2 record, they set the single-season school record for victories, including a school record six at home. USU also won six league games for just the second time in the history of the program and posted the school’s first-ever perfect 6-0 conference record en route to the Western Athletic Conference Championship. The Aggies captured their first-ever road vic-tory over a nationally-ranked team when they downed No. 19 Louisiana Tech by the score of 48-41 in overtime. Utah State appeared in the Associated Press Poll for three consecu-tive weeks for the first time in school history as well as the ESPN/USA Coaches Poll’ and BCS standings for the first time ever. Utah State senior running back Kerwynn Williams led the team with 1,512 rushing yards on 218 carries (116.3 ypg) with 15 touchdowns and was second on the team with 45 catches for 697 yards and five TDs. Williams led the team with 24 big plays of over 20 yards (17-rushing and 7 receiving) and each had receptions of 74, 76, and 86 yards. The Aggie offense averaged 44.8 points and 502 yards of total offense per game over the final six contests of the regular season, including senior tight end Kellen Bartlett, who had 18 receptions for 111 yards and four touchdowns. Williams was one of 17 Utah State players to take home All-Western Athletic Conference honors as he was named to the first team. Bartlett took home Honorable Mention All-WAC plaudits. Of Williams’ eighth career 100-yard rushing performances, seven came in 2012. The Aggies were second in the WAC and 26th nationally in total offense (460.5 ypg) as well as second in the WAC and 37th nationally in rushing offense, totaling 192.5 ypg in 2012. Prior to his one-year stint at Utah State, Natali worked for two of the world’s largest ac-counting and advising firms as he spent two years (2008-09) with KPMG in Albuquerque, N.M., and two years (2010-11) with PricewaterhouseCoopers in Chicago, Ill.

Natali, who was a two-year starter and four-year letterwinner (2004-07) at center for the University of New Mexico, and played for current Aggie head coach Matt Wells during his senior season in 2007 as Wells was the wide receivers coach for the Lobos. At New Mexico, Natali earned first-team All-Mountain West Conference honors during his senior season as he led the team with 118 knockdowns and allowed just one sack. During the year, Natali anchored an offensive line that led the Mountain West in scoring offense and ranked second in total offense. During his senior season, Natali was the team’s top-graded lineman as he posted an 80 percent overall performance grade in each game, including six games with 90 percent marks. He finished the season with double-digit knockdown blocks in eight games. Natali was also a tremendous performer in the weight room during his collegiate career as he earned the team’s Beefmaster Award for players weighing 276 pounds and above

Anthony PerkinsDefensive BacksSecond Season

In his second season as an assistant coach at Indiana State under head coach Mike Sanford is Anthony Perkins. Perkins coaches the Sycamore defensive secondary. Perkins tutored Mark Sewall in 2013 to a successful cam-paign which saw him net All-MVFC Honorable Mention and MVFC All-Academic Team plaudits. Sewall finished

as the Sycamores’ third-leading tackler with 87 total tackles, including five tackles for a loss. He paced the Sycamores with three interceptions and owned four pass breakups. He recovered one fumble and blocked a punt against Southern Illinois. Sewall wrapped the season with three consecutive double digit tackle performances, in-cluding a career-high 18 total tackles versus the Salukis. He had a pair of tackles for a loss against Youngstown State and posted interceptions at South Dakota, at Missouri State and versus Western Illinois. Sewall ranked 11th in the league for total tackles and tied for 17th in passes defended. In MVFC contests only, Sewall ranked third with 9.2 tackles per contest and ranked tied for ninth in passes defended and tied for third in interceptions. Perkins came to Indiana State from his alma mater, Colorado, where he spent the 2012 campaign as a technical intern with the Buffalo football program. He joined the CU foot-ball staff prior on August 1, 2012 while also still in training camp with the Denver Broncos of the NFL.

Perkins worked with the receivers, as well as having general overall duties with the entire offense. He finished his career in 2011, where he was one of four team captains during his senior campaign. He saw action as a defensive back in 37 career games, making 27 starts. Perkins concluded his career with 236 tackles (140 solo), which ranked 41st on CU’s all-time tackle list. He saw action in nine games (all starts) as a senior, but suffered a high ankle sprain after playing just nine snaps against Oregon, and would miss the next four games. He worked hard to get back and returned for the win at Utah in the season finale, going out on a high note with a career-high 17 tackles (11 of which were solo). The coaches presented him with the Eddie Crowder Leadership Award following the 2010 season, and he was the 2009 recipient of the Gold Group Commitment Team Award, which recognizes excellence with class in a variety of areas. He was also the recipient of the Hale Irwin Team Award in 2009, presented to the most improved defensive back dur-ing spring drills. Perkins was the first player to commit in the 2007 recruiting class, doing so on April 24, 2006. Perkins earned a bachelor’s degree in Integrative Physiology in December 2010 and earned a second B.A. in History in December 2011. He was born January 18, 1989, in Leonardtown, Md., and attended Community Christian School in Northglenn, Colo., for high school, but the school did not have a football team. Through a co-op program, he was a three-year letterman in football at Northglenn High School, where he had a host of honors as a senior, among which included being named first-team All-State (5A) by the Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post, and being named the Front Range League Player of the Year. He also lettered four times in basketball and four times in track. Perkins is married to the former Janessa Nelson.

in 2007. Along with earning first-team All-MWC honors, Natali was a second-team ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America during his senior year. Overall, Natali was a three-time academic All-MWC honoree and graduated in 2006 from UNM with a degree in finance as he posted a 3.86 GPA. He then earned his M.B.A from New Mexico in 2008. Natali was born Feb. 10, 1985, in Park Ridge, Ill. His older brother, Steve, was an offensive lineman at Northwestern (2000-02). His parents Fausto and Nicolina were both born in Italy and he is fluent in the language.

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In his second season as an assistant coach for the Indiana State football program is Aaron Archie. Archie coaches the Sycamore linebackers. Archie made an immediate impact on the Sycamore de-fense as an assistant coach in much the same way that he burst onto the field for the program. He mentored Ja-

meer Thurman who finished second in the league’s Freshman Of The Year balloting with 23 votes and was third in the MVFC Newcomer Of The Year race with 19 votes. He was the Sycamores’ leading tackler with 91 stops, including nine tackles for a loss and four quar-terback sacks and was credited with one pass breakup. Thurman recorded at least four tackles in all 12 games and had two double digit tackle performances, including a season-best 17 stops at nationally-ranked South Dakota State. He had three tackles for a loss at South Dakota with a pair of quarterback sacks and ranked eighth in the league in total tackles, tops amongst all freshmen. In MVFC only contests, he ranked tied for ninth in total tackles and was the top freshman. Thurman also ranked tied for 13th in quarterback sacks and was the league’s top freshman in MVFC games. He finished 16th in MVFC games only for tackles for a loss and was also the league’s top fresh-man in that category. “We are extremely excited to welcome Aaron onto our coaching staff after a standout career with the Sycamores,” head coach Mike Sanford said. “With his background and suc-cess on the field as a linebacker, he will do an excellent job coaching our linebackers here at Indiana State.” Archie completed a standout career for the Sycamores in 2012 as he earned First Team All-MVFC honors for the second year in a row and finished his Sycamore career by being named an all-league player during each of his four seasons. He led the team with 128 total tackles, including 49 solos and 79 assists. Archie finished his career with 426 total tackles, a new Indiana State school record. As a senior, he led the team with 10 tackles for loss, with four pass breakups, one quarterback hurry and a forced fumble. He recorded double digit tackles in 10-of-11 games this season, including a best of 15 against Missouri State. He was named First Team All-Missouri Valley Football Conference in 2011 as a junior after he led the Sycamores in tackles and finished in a tie for 12th nationally and second in the conference with 122 stops. Archie put together his best game of the season against Youngstown State, recording a season-high 18 tackles with 2.5 for loss and two sacks. Archie was an All-Missouri Valley Football Conference Honorable Menton selection in 2010 as a sophomore when he tallied 60 total tackles, including 31 solo stops. He had a season-high 17 tackles against Missouri State and posted three games with 10 or more tackles. He was named to the Missouri Valley Football Conference All-Newcomer Team as a redshirt freshman in 2009 and was also an All-MVC Second Team selection at linebacker. He played and started in all 11 contests for the Sycamores as the middle linebacker and led the team with 117 total tackles, including 52 solo stops. Archie sat out the 2008 cam-paign after a season-ending knee injury during preseason camp. Archie came to Indiana State from Cass Tech in Detroit, Mich., where he was named to the all-city team as a junior and also earned Junior All-State honors during the same sea-son. He was a second team all-city selection as a senior. Archie posted 142 tackles, plus five interceptions and a pair of returns for touchdowns as a junior and then recorded 166 tackles as a senior, plus a pair of quarterback sacks. He was credited with 47 tackles for loss during his career. Archie is a 2013 graduate of Indiana State.

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Second Season

In his second season as a member of the Indiana State football staff is Matt Murphy. Murphy is the Sycamores’ tight ends coach. Murphy finished up his playing career at UNLV in 2010 and signed with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent in July of 2011. In September of 2011, he was

signed to the Indianapolis Colts’ practice squad and then claimed off waivers by the Cin-cinnati Bengals in May of 2012. He completed a highly successful playing career at UNLV in 2010, playing most of his ca-reer for Mike Sanford with the Running Rebels. At UNLV he started in 44 consecutive games at left tackle and as a senior he was a pre-season First Team All-Mountain West Conference pick by Lindy’s and second team selec-tion by Phil Steele’s and Athlon. He was listed as the preseason No. 42 OT in the nation by Phil Steele’s and ranked as the conference’s No. 6 NFL talent by Lindy’s. Murphy came in and played right away as a rookie in 2007 at the difficult position and earned First Team Freshman All-America honors. He won UNLV football’s Outstanding Character Award after junior season and was his program’s 2010 nominee for the AFCA Good Works Team. Murphy earned a spot on the Dean’s Honor List in spring 2009 and took home Academic All-MWC honors for three straight seasons. As a junior, Murphy was an honorable mention all-league selection and was a second team pick in 2008. As a freshman he blocked for UNLV’s leading rusher Frank Summers net as he amassed 928 yards, the eighth-best single-season total in Rebels history. He was named to the prestigious Football Writers of America and AON Insurance Freshman All-American Team, one of only 12 true freshmen on the list and earned honorable mention All-MWC. Murphy is a 2006 graduate of El Toro HS where he lettered three times and was a team captain as a senior for the Chargers under coach Jake Haley. He earned first team all-league and first team All-CIF honors. Murphy was a multi-sport athlete who also lettered in wrestling as well as competing in the shot put and discus in track and field.

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2013: Played in 10 games, making six starts at the wide receiver position ... Caught 10 passes for 86 yards, including a long of 25 yards against Quincy ... Had four multi-catch games, posting a season-best two receptions for 39 yards versus the Hawks. 2012 (At Louisiana Tech): Redshirted 2012 season, did not play ... Member of the scout squad. 2011 (Foothill CC): A 2011 All-Northern California Conference selection ... Led his team with 29 catches for 454 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 15.7 yards per catch ... Returned 10 kicks a total of 262 yards with a long return of 58 yards, averaging 26.2 yards per return ... Coached by the late Doug Boyett. 2010 (Foothill CC): Led his team to an 8-2 record, including wins over two top-five teams, a seventh-place ranking and a Silicon Valley Bowl title ... A 2010 All-Northern California Conference Selection ... Played in nine games, catching 45 passes for 675 yards, averaging 15.0 yards per catch, with seven touchdowns ... Coached by the late Doug Boyett. High School: Graduated from Gilroy High School in 2008, earning three letters in football ... Named first team All-League and his league’s running back of the year as well as being named to the Silicon Youth Valley Classic All-Star Team ... Ran the ball 160 times for 1,095 yards and 17 touchdowns and caught 54 passes for 676 yards and nine touchdowns his senior year ... Coached by Rich Hammond. Personal: Son of Richard and Anna Reyes ... Born on Aug. 25, 1990 in Gilroy, Calif.

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Travis ReyesWide Receiver5-11 190 Sr.-1LLos Altos Hills, Calif.(Louisiana Tech)

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Travis Reyes’ Career StatisticsRUSHINGYear GP att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g2013 10 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.3

RECEIVINGYear GP no. yds avg td lg avg/g2013 10 10 86 8.6 0 25 8.6

2013: Played in 11 games at wide receiver, earning three starts over the course of the season ... Became the first Sycamore to record three touchdown receptions in one game against Youngstown State as he caught two outright and then was part of a double lateral play for his third on a play that was featured on ESPN SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays ... Had 15 receptions for 167 yards and led the team with six touchdown receptions on the year ... Long pass reception of 27 yards came against Youngstown State. High School: Three-year varsity letter winner in football at Cathedral High School in Indianapolis, Ind. under head coach Rick Streiff...Named AP All-State Honorable Mention and was Nationally Ranked by ESPN, Scout and Rivals...Won Back-To-Back State Championships at Cathedral...Earned Academic-All State honors...recorded 81 career receptions, 1,182 yards and 11 touchdowns. Personal: Born April, 27, 1995 to Angela and Deon Levingston in Indianapolis, Ind...plans to major in Business.

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Sampson LevingstonWide Receiver6-1 205 So.-1LIndianapolis, Ind.(Cathedral)

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Sampson Levingston’s Career StatisticsRECEIVINGYear GP no. yds avg td lg avg/g2013 11 15 167 11.1 6 27 15.2

2013: Played in five games for the Sycamores, starting each of the first four ... Recorded 20 pass receptions for 265 yards and one touchdown ... Tallied a long reception of 68 yards against Youngstown State, in a play which involved a 68-yard catch and run as well as two laterals which resulted in a touchdown and was featured on ESPN Sportscenter’s Top 10 Plays Of The Day ... Had five pass receptions against Purdue, Tennessee Tech and Youngstown State ... Posted his first 100-yard receiving game against the Penguins ... Caught multiple passes in all five games he played ... Reached the end zone with a 17-yard pass reception in the opener against Indiana. Previous School: Spent two years at San Francisco City College under coach

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Kyani HarrisWide Receiver5-10 170 Sr.-1LSan Francisco, Calif.(San Francisco City)

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George Rush...Named 1st Team All-Conference, Receiver of the Year, and Most Outstanding Offensive Player in a State Championship...holds a receiving record with 20 receptions in a game. High School: Four year letter winner in football at Jefferson High School under head coach Ako Poti...Named team MVP, 1st Team All-League, Special Teams Player of the Year 2010-2011, 1st Team All-County, and Wide Receiver of the Year in 2011...Recorded 39 receptions, 714 yards, a longest reception of 93 yards and nine touchdowns...Also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Born Aug. 31, 1993 to Natalie Moore and Tim Harris in San Francisco, CA ... Majoring in Sports Management.

Kyani Harris’ Career StatisticsRECEIVINGYear GP no. yds avg td lg avg/g2013 5 20 265 13.2 1 68 53.0

2013: Played in nine games for the Sycamores, battling a leg injury for the majority of the season ... Made eight starts in the defensive backfield ... Tallied 37 total tackles, including 17 solo stops ... Had one tackle for a loss at Missouri State, a game in which he also recorded a 20-yard interception return for a touchdown .... Broke up two passes and had one blocked kick at South Dakota ... Posted a season-best 10 tackles at South Dakota and enjoyed seven multi-tackle games. 2012: Finished the season with 48 total tackles, including 30 solo stops, including a season-best 11 in the opener at Indiana ... Had multiple tackles in all 10 games played during the course of the year ... Posted a MVFC-high seven tackles against Missouri State ... Recorded two interceptions, including one for a 52-yard touchdown return against South Dakota and another for nine yards at Southern Illinois ... Also had a pass breakup versus the Salukis ... Recorded a tackle for loss at Youngstown State. 2011: Played in all 11 games as a true freshman in the defensive backfield as well as on special teams ... Recorded 18 total tackles, including nine solo stops ... Was credited with a season-best six tackles at South Dakota State ... Recorded a quarterback sack for a loss of 13 yards against North Dakota State. High School: Lettered three years for Coach Andy Helms at Chaminade Jullenne High School. All-Area Junior and Senior year, Top 22 in the Area Senior year, All Miami Valley 1st Team GCL Junior and Senior year, DB of the Year GCL Senior year, Three Year Letter Dayton Daily News Player of the Week Senior year. MVP of Defense Senior year.

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Donovan LayneDefensive Back5-11 195 Sr.-3LDayton, Ohio(Chaminade-Jullenne HS)

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Donovan Layne’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 9 17 20 37 1-1 0-0 1-20 2 0 0 0 1 02012 10 30 18 48 1-2 0-0 2-61 1 0 0 0 0 02011 11 9 9 18 1-13 1-13 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 30 56 47 103 3-16 1-13 3-81 6 0 0 0 1 0

INTERCEPTION RETURNSYear no. yds avg td lg2013 1 20 20.0 1 202012 2 61 30.5 1 522011 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 3 81 27.0 2 52

2013: Played in one game as a wide receiver ... Saw his first action against Quincy and was a valuable member of the practice squad before missing time with an injury. 2012 (At Trinity Valley Community College): Played in nine games, catching 29 passes for 280 yards, averaging over three pass receptions per game ... Averaged 31.1 yards receiving per game with a pair of touchdowns. High School: Had 60 receptions for 763 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior . . . ranked as the 69th best prospect in the Dallas-area by the Dallas Morning News . . . earned all-district 15-4A first team accolades his senior season . . . caught 47 passes for 726 yards and four TDs his junior season . . . high school coach was Michael Overton.

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Gary OwensWide Receiver5-9 185 Jr.-1LMesquite, Texas(Trinity Valley CC)

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Buck LoganRunning Back5-9 215 Sr.-1LHighland Park, Mich.(Sacramento CC)

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... Added five kickoff returns for 65 yards ... Converted a two-point conversion against Youngstown State ... Made four tackles on the season ... His 85 yards rushing against Quincy were a season high as were his 31 receiving yards ... Tallied 116 all-purpose yards against Quincy and added 113 at Missouri State. Previous School: Spent two years at Sacramento City College under head coach Dannie Walker...Received 1st Team All-Conference Running Back and All-Purpose 1st Team All-State...Recorded 1,422 yards rushing, 48 receptions, 434 receiving yards and nine total touchdowns. High School: Three year letter winner in football at Highland Park Community High School under coach Cedric Dortch...Named Team MVP Junior and Senior year...Named 1st Team All-State 2010, 1st Team All-Metro Captain 2010...Recorded 868 yards rushing, 68 carries and 14 touchdowns as well as 72 tackles, six interceptions and one touchdown returned for a touchdown...also lettered three years in track and wrestling. Personal: Born July 15, 1992 to Vernone and Leonard Logan in Detroit, Mich...has a brother Javon Burkes who plays at Bowling Green...plans to major in Sports Medicine Kinesiology.

Buck Logan’s Career StatisticsRUSHINGYear GP att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g2013 12 131 637 28 609 4.6 1 43 50.8

RECEIVINGYear GP no. yds avg td lg avg/g2013 12 9 59 6.6 1 24 4.9

KICKOFF RETURNSYear no. yds avg td lg2013 5 65 13.0 0 22

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Patrick CoyneQuarterback6-1 235 Jr.-TRCincinnati, Ohio(Cincinnati)

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2010 ...threw for 1,642 yards and nine touchdowns while rushing for 491 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior ... earned First-Team all-GCL Central honors ... also named Second-Team All Butler County and Honorable Mention All State ... named Hamilton Journal Player of the week twice and was runner up for the Hamilton Journal Player of the Year honor in 2009 ... also played baseball, basketball, and ran track ... coached by Bill Tenore ... Named a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com, and 247Sports.com ... ranked as the No. 17 dual-threat quarterback nationally and the No. 31 player in the State of Ohio by Rivals.com ... was on the ESPU150 watch list ... ranked No. 4 on OhioVarsity.com’s top prep quarterbacks of 2010. Personal: Son of Robin and Jim Coyne ... father played football at West Virginia Tech ... born 3/19/93 ... Open Preference major.

2013: Played in nine games, making three starts in the Sycamore defensive backfield ... Tallied 32 total tackles, including 16 solo stops ... Posted a tackle for loss against Southern Illinois and was credited with a forced fumble at South Dakota State ... Had an electrifying 98-yard interception return for a touchdown in the finale against Southern Illinois ... Broke up three passes ... Had eight multi-tackle efforts with a season-best seven stops at No. 1 North Dakota State. 2012: Early season injuries limited him to just three games played, making his Sycamore debut at Western Illinois ... Made three total tackles on the year, all against South Dakota with two pass breakups. 2011: Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School: Played both running back and defensive back at St. Rita of Cascia High School ... Averaged 3.3 tackles per game while amassing 758 rushing yards and averaging 4.2 points scored per game ... Ranked in the Top 30 in the state of Illinois for scoring, rushing and total offense ... Ranked in the Top 100 in the state of Illinois for tackles made per game.

Personal: Born on Jan. 2, 1993, to Brenda and Mitchell Starks ... majoring in Criminology ... has one brother, Mitchell.

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Travis StarksDefensive Back5-10 190 Jr.-2LChicago, Ill.(St. Rita of Cascia HS)

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Travis Starks’ Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 9 16 16 32 1-1 0-0 1-98 3 0 0 1 0 02012 3 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 12 18 17 35 1-1 0-0 1-98 5 0 0 1 0 0

INTERCEPTION RETURNSYear no. yds avg td lg2013 1 98 98.0 1 98

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Previous School: Played football for two seasons at Fresno City College ... Two-year starter at tight end. High School: Lettered in football at Sanger High School ... Played for coach Shidan ... Named his team’s Most Valuable Player ... Was an all-conference selection at tight end and linebacker twice.

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Lafaele FautanuTight End6-2 260 Jr.-TRFresno, Calif.(Fresno City CC)

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2013: Debuted in the Tennessee Tech road contest, and finished the season with 10 pass receptions for 114 yards and one touchdown in eight games played ... Made a 36-yard catch at Tennessee Tech and caught a season-best five passes for 36 yards against Youngstown State ... Recorded a 22-yard touchdown reception at South Dakota ... Caught passes in five different contests ... Had five kickoff returns for 81 yards, including a long of 23 yards at South Dakota ... Caught a two-point conversion at Tennessee Tech. 2012 (At Hutchinson CC): Finished second in his conference with a team-leading 76 pass receptions for 921 yards and 12 touchdowns ... Averaged 76.8 receiving yards per game and over 12 yards per catch ... Went over the 100-yard receiving mark four times, including a season-best eight-catch, 140-yard performance against Independence Community College.

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A.J. JohnsonWide Receiver6-1 200 Sr.-1LOklahoma City, Okla.(Troy)

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A.J. Johnson’s Career StatisticsRECEIVINGYear GP no. yds avg td lg avg/g2013 8 10 114 11.4 1 36 14.2

KICKOFF RETURNSYear no. yds avg td lg2013 5 81 16.2 0 23

2013: Played in two games, rushing 15 times for 37 yards, including a long of 11 yards against No. 1 North Dakota State ... Was 1-of-3 passing against the Bison and then tallied an 8-of-15 performance for 93 yards and one touchdown in his most extensive action against Western Illinois ... Finished the year with a 9-of-18 passing mark of 88 yards, including a long pass of 25 yards versus the Leathernecks. 2012: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered four years for Coach George Gettle at Northview High School ... Junior and Senior All-State Honorable Mention ... Three Year All-Conference (WIC) ... Most Improved Freshman year, Offensive MVP Sophomore and Junior year, Captain and Team MVP Junior and Senior year ... Over 2500 yds passing, over 60% Comp percent, 34 TD (Sr), 700 yards Rush, 13 TD (Sr), career 6400 yards passing.

Personal: Born on March 26, 1992, to Nona and Mitch Lancaster ... undecided on an academic major ... has two brothers, Nick and Luke.

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Trent LancasterQuarterback6-1 200 So.-1LBrazil, Ind.(Northview HS)

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Trent Lancaster’s Career StatisticsPASSINGYear GP eff comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g2013 3 98.29 9-18-1 50.0 88 1 25 29.3

RUSHINGYear GP att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g2013 3 15 57 20 37 2.5 0 11 12.3

2013: Played in 10 games for the Sycamores, starting in each of the first four games as a member of the linebacker unit ... Tallied 58 total tackles, including 23 solo stops ... Recorded five tackles for a loss, including a career-high three at Tennessee Tech ... Had one quarterback sack, also coming at TTU ... Posted a career-high 16 tackles against Western Illinois and went into double digit tackles three times (at Tennessee Tech, Western Illinois and Southern Illinois) ... Recorded three passes broken up.

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Kendall WalkerLinebacker6-0 235 Jr.-2LCincinnati, Ohio(Moeller HS)

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2012: Saw action in all 11 games for the Sycamores, mostly in a reserve and special teams role ... Posted 10 tackles on the year, including six solo stops ... Had a career-best six total tackles, including four solos to lead the team against South Dakota ... Forced a fumble against the Coyotes. 2011: Was a valuable member of the scout team squad. High School: A three-year letterwinner at Moeller High School under head coach John Rodenberg ... earned first-team all-conference in each of his last two seasons on the field after being selected to second-team as a sophomore ... named to the all-district teams as a junior and senior ... totaled 125 tackles as a senior, including 13 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks ... also earned one letter in wrestling at MHS. Personal: Born on October 6, 1992, to Carmen and Kevin Walker in Cincinnati, Ohio ... has two younger siblings, Kevin (18) and Khara (17) ... his father, Kevin, played collegiately at Maryland before spending five seasons in the NFL with the Cincinnati Bengals (1988-1992), while his uncle, Shannon, played at The Citadel ... majoring in Sport Management.

Kendall Walker’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 10 23 35 58 5-9 1-5 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 02012 11 6 4 10 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0TOTALS 21 39 39 68 6-12 1-5 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0

2013: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered four years at Tesoro High School for coach John Hall...Passed for 1,500 yards and rushed for 800 yards during his senior season...Was twice named All-League and was named Offensive MVP his final three seasons and was Was also a three year letterwinner in lacrosse. Personal: Born Oct. 13, 1994 to Jim and Brenda Adam in Chicago, Ill. ... undecided on an academic major.

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Matt AdamQuarterback6-1 225 Fr.-RSCamino Capistrano, Calif.(Tesoro HS)

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2013: Played in all 12 games for the Sycamores, and earned 11 starts at the linebacker position ... Tallied 72 total tackles on the season, including 34 solo stops and three tackles for a loss ... Made 12 tackles at Missouri State and posted 10 against Western Illinois ... Had a tackle for a loss of 10 yards at South Dakota and another TFL in the opener versus Indiana ... Posted one quarterback sack against the Coyotes ... Credited with a quarterback hurry at Illinois State. 2012: Played in nine games in a reserve role and on special teams ... Credited with a tackle against South Dakota. 2011: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered in track, basketball and football at De La Salle Institute ... Played for coach Dan O’Keefe ... First team All-Catholic League as a senior ... Was a second team All-Catholic League selection following his junior campaign ... Named his team’s Offensive Player Of The Year in 2010 ... Posted 50 total tackles, six interceptions ... Tallied 176 rushing attempts for 1,000 yards with five touchdowns ... Recorded four pass receptions for 150 receiving yards. Personal: Born Gerrick Michael Austin Ratliff on October 9, 1992 to Gail and Gary Ratliff in Chicago, Ill. ... Majoring in Business Management.

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Gerrick RatliffLinebacker6-0 235 Jr.-2LChicago, Ill.(De La Salle Institute)

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2013: Saw action in five games at the wide receiver position, as he caught seven passes for 80 yards ... Long reception of 21 yards came against Youngstown State ... Part of a double lateral pass reception with Kyani Harris and Sampson Levingston for a touchdown which was featured on ESPN SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays ... Had five receptions for 69 yards against Youngstown State. 2012: Played in all 11 games for the Sycamores, making seven pass receptions for 74 yards, including a long of 21 yards at Youngstown State ... Had two multi-catch performances on the year, making two receptions for 30 yards against South Dakota and two more for nine yards at Western Illinois. 2011: Saw action in five games at wide receiver and on special teams. 2010: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered three years for Coach Chris Barrett at North Vigo High School ... Earned all-state honorable 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. Personal: Born Nov. 7, 1991 to Patrick and Julie O’Leary ... Has three brothers, Marc, Dan and Matt ... Majoring in communications ... Brother Matt, played basketball in the Missouri Valley Conference at Loyola before transfering during the summer of 2014 to IUPUI.

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Chris O’LearyWide Receiver6-2 220 Sr.-3LTerre Haute, Ind.(North Vigo HS)

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Chris O’Leary’s Career StatisticsRECEIVINGYear GP no. yds avg td lg avg/g2013 5 7 80 11.4 0 21 16.02012 11 7 74 10.6 0 21 6.72011 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TOTALS 21 14 154 11.0 0 21 7.3

2013 (at Indiana): Made his collegiate debut against Indiana State and played in five games. 2012 (at Indiana): Redshirted the 2012 season. Prep/Personal: Wide receiver for head coach John Hart at Warren Central High School ... hauled in 40 catches for 846 yards (21.2 average) and 11 touchdowns in 2011... honorable mention Indiana Associated Press Class 5A All-State ... all-conference and All-Marion County honoree ... rated the No. 4 prospect in Indiana by 247Sports.com ... served as a student reporter for ESPNU at Super Bowl XLVI Media Day ... parents are Kevin Davis (father), WenDell Wallace (stepfather) and Tonya T’ere Wallace ... born on Oct. 27, 1993, business management major.

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Kevin DavisWide Receiver5-11 200 So.-TRIndianapolis, Ind.(Indiana)

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High School: Led his Lebanon High School to an 8-3 record during his senior season which netted the team their third consecutive trip to the second round of the IHSAA playoffs ... Named the Indianapolis Star’s Sportsman of the Year for the 2013-14 academic year ... First Team All-Sagamore Conference as well as IHSAA 4A All-State Honorable Mention ... Named to the Indianapolis Colts Academic All-State and Scholar-Athlete Teams ... Passed for 3,864 career yards, rushed for 1,121 yards and accumulated 46 touchdowns ... As a junior, selected 2nd Team All-Sagamore Conference, throwing for 1,948 yards and 19 touchdowns adding 231 rushing ... Completed 16-of-32 passes for a career-best 394 yards against No. 1 Indianapolis Cathedral .... Invited to Elite 11 Camp in both Chicago and Ohio, earning the Golden Gun Award in Chicago. Personal: Earned a 4.3 cumulative grade point average in high school and was named his graduating classes’ Valedictorian ... His mother, Teri, played women’s basketball at Indiana State and his sister, Kaylin, played softball at Southern Illinois ... Majoring in Communications.

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Isaac HarkerQuarterback6-0 195 Fr.-HSLebanon, Ind.(Lebanon HS)

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Previous School: During the 2013 campaign at Cerritos College, he had 33 punts for 1,305 yards -- an average of 39.5 yards per kick ... Had a long of 61 yards with 11 inside the opponent’s 20-yard line and forced 17 fair catches ... Made 32 punts as a freshman in 2012 for a 39.7 yard average and a career-best boot of 63 yards ... Pinned the opponent inside the 20-yard line a total of three times with 11 fair catches ... Over two years, averaged 39.6 yards on 65 punts with 14 inside the 20 and 28 fair catches. Mayfair HS: Ranked as the #1 punter in the nation with a 49.5 average on the year… Was a three-time All-Suburban League selection and earned All-CIF honors… Averaged 40 yards a punt as a junior and 45 yards a punt his sophomore season… Also a member of the track and field team.

Personal: Most memorable moment was when he launched a 75-yard punt against Downey High after fielding a bad snap … Aspires to be a sports broadcaster… Nicknamed “Ozzy”… Has four siblings – Nelly (21), Lavet (16), Anselem (14) and Joy (11)… Is the son of Cy and Peace Umeh… Born in Nigeria on February 17, 1993.

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Osborn UmehPunter6-2 210 Jr.-TRLakewood, Calif.(Cerritos College)

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ranked 20th in the MVFC and went over 200 yards passing three times, including a season-best 221 yards at Youngstown State ... Posted two touchdown passes in three different games while maintaining a 109.88 passing efficiency rating, which was ninth-best in the MVFC ... Tallied 134.45 yards of total offense per game, ranking ninth in the league. At Western Michigan (2010 & 2011): Played in three games at WMU as a redshirt freshman in 2011 and was 4-of-10 for 42 yards, including a long completion of 21 yards. He made his debut against Nicholls on September 10 and completed four passes for 42 yards and scored his first career touchdown against Akron on November 25. High School: Was rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and was ranked as the 93rd-best quarterback prospect nationally by Scout.com ... was named all-area as a junior and senior by the Chicago Sun Times and the Chicago Southtown Star ... First Team All-State selection in 2009 by the Chicago Tribune as well as Rivals.com .... His Marist HS team finished as the state runner-up in 2009 ... an All-East Suburban Catholic Conference First Team selection in both 2008 and 2009 and was named the league’s Most Valuable Offensive Player in 2009 ... selected to participate in the Illinois Coaches Association East/West All-Star Game following his senior season in which he was 248-of-345 passing (71.8 percent) with 3,385 yards and 37 touchdowns ... For his career he passes for 5,398 yards with 57 touchdowns. Personal: Born Oct. 3, 1991 in Chicago, Ill. ... Son of John and Cressa Perish ... Father’s cousin, Norm Bulach, was a first round NFL draft selection by the Baltimore Colts and also played for the Philadelphia Eagles and Miami Dolphins from 1970-80 ... majoring in Accounting.

Mike Perish’s Career StatisticsPASSINGYear GP eff comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g2013 8 122.81 139-242-10 57.2 1586 14 78 198.22012 11 109.88 155-280-8 55.4 1615 10 43 146.8TOTALS 19 116.21 294-522-18 56.3 3201 24 78 168.5

RUSHINGYear GP att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g2013 8 46 108 109 -1 0.0 2 12 -0.12012 11 31 21 157 -136 -4.4 0 7 -12.4TOTALS 19 77 129 266 -137 -1.8 2 12 -7.2

2013: Played in four games at the linebacker position, earning a start at Illinois State ... Recorded 16 total tackles, including 10 solo stops ... Posted a career-best nine tackles at South Dakota.

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T.J. TuuuLinebacker6-2 225 Sr.-1LMarina, Calif.(Monterey Peninsula)

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Previous School: Spent two years at Monterey Peninsula College in Monterey, CA under coach Mike Rasmussen. High School: Played football at Seaside High School in Seaside, CA under head coach Alfred Avila...CCS Division III Champions...Monterey Bay League Co-Champions. Personal: Born Nov. 14, 1992 to Renee Drinkard in Monterey, CA...plans on majoring in accounting.

T.J. Tuuu’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 4 10 6 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2013: Played in 11 games for the Sycamores at the quarterback position ... Earned his first career start at Illinois State, the first of three starts under center during the season ... Completed 35-of-102 passes for 348 yards and three toouchdowns ... Connected on a 57-yard touchdown pass in his debut at Indiana ... Had 69 passing yards at Illinois State ... Recorded 52 rushing yards on the season, including a season-best 34 against the Redbirds ... Posted rushing touchdowns against Quincy and Illinois State ... Made one tackle at Missouri State ... Threw touchdowns passes at Indiana, versus Quincy and at Illinois State. 2012: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered two years in both football and basketball at McHenry High School-East Campus… Earned All-State nominations in 2010 and 2011 and 2011 All-State Honorable Mention 7A… Named All-Fox Valley Conference in 2010 and 2011… Set McHenry record of 5,000 passing yards and had career totals of 40 passing TD’s, single season 2,734 yards and 22 TD’s… Had a career completion percentage of 57.1. Personal: Born April 30, 1994 to Robert and Tammy Tonyan…has a sister Danielle… Plans to major Physical Education… Enjoys basketball, hanging out with friends, fishing and golf.

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Robert Tonyan, Jr.Wide Receiver6-5 220 So.-1LMcHenry, Ill.(McHenry East HS)

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Robert Tonyan’s Career StatisticsPASSINGYear GP eff comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g2013 11 62.87 35-102-5 34.3 348 3 57 31.6

RUSHINGYear GP att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g2013 11 64 209 157 52 0.8 2 34 4.7

High School: Lettered in football, track and basketball at St. Joseph High School ... Played football for coach Jay Johnson ... Two-time all-state selection and was a two-time all-conference pick. Personal: Born Haki Danyel Woods, Jr., on October 31, 1995 to Sonya Bell in Chicago, Ill. ... Plans to major in Engineering.

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Haki WoodsDefensive Back6-3 195 Fr.-HSSouth Bend, Ind.(St. Joseph HS)

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2013: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: A three year letter winner in football at Harrison High School for coach Brian Lewis...Named IFCA All-State Wide Receiver in 2012...Named All-City, All-Conference, All-Metro, and Evansville Player of the Year...also lettered four years in track. Personal: Born July 2, 1994 to Michelle Brown and Rico Killebrew in Evansville, Ind...undecided on an academic major.

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Aaron KillebrewDefensive Back5-10 165 Fr.-RSEvansville, Ind.(Harrison HS)

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2013: Named to MVFC All-Newcomer Team ... Finished second in the league’s Freshman Of The Year balloting and was third in the MVFC Newcomer Of The Year race ... Was the Sycamores’ leading tackler with 91 stops, including nine tackles for a loss and four quarterback sacks and was credited with one pass breakup ... Recorded at least four tackles in all 12 games and had two double digit tackle performances, including a season-best 17 stops at nationally-ranked South Dakota State ... Had three tackles for a loss at South Dakota with a pair of quarterback sacks and ranked eighth in the league in total tackles, tops amongst all freshmen ... In MVFC only contests, he ranked tied for ninth in total tackles and was the top freshman ... Ranked tied for 13th in quarterback sacks and was the league’s top freshman in MVFC games ... Finished 16th in MVFC games only for tackles for a loss and was also the league’s top freshman in that category. High School: A three year letter winner at Proviso West High School for coach Famous Hulbert...was named Team Defensive Player of the Year during his junior season and Most Improved Player during his sophomore campaign...recorded 100 tackles, one INT, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and eight passes broken up...also lettered four years in wrestling. Personal: Born Jan. 20, 1995 to Avery and Ayesha Thurman in Chicago, Ill. ... Has a brother, Malik, who plays football at Ferris State University ... Plans on majoring in Civil Engineering.

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Jameer ThurmanLinebacker6-0 215 So.-1LChicago, Ill.(Proviso West HS)

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Jameer Thurman’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 12 45 46 91 9-35 4-23 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0

2013: Named to the MVFC All-Academic Team after he was also tabbed an All-MVFC Honorable Mention selection in the postseason ... Finished as the Sycamores’ third-leading tackler with 87 total tackles, including five tackles for a loss ... Paced the Sycamores with three interceptions and owned four pass breakups ... Recovered one fumble and blocked a punt against Southern Illinois ... Finished the season with three consecutive double digit tackle performances, including a career-high 18 total tackles versus the Salukis ... Had a pair of tackles for a loss against Youngstown State and posted interceptions at South Dakota, at Missouri State and versus Western Illinois ... Ranked 11th in the league for total tackles and tied for 17th in passes defended ... In MVFC contests only, Sewall ranked third with 9.2 tackles per contest and ranked tied for ninth in passes defended and tied for third in interceptions. 2012: Named to MVFC All-Newcomer Team just as he older brother Alex did at the same position in 2008 ... Posted 31 total tackles, including 12 solos and 19 assists with 2.5 tackles for a loss of three yards ... Had a 77-yard interception return against Quincy and tallied four pass breakups, recovered a fumble for a touchdown at Western Illinois and blocked one kick ... His .11 interceptions per game ranked tied for 25th in the MVFC and he recorded a season-best seven total tackles at No. 1 North Dakota State, with a tackle for loss ... Broke up two passes against South Dakota State. 2011: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered two years for Coach Kurt Weinberg at Lyons Township High School. All-Conference West Sub. Silver (2010), ESPN Chicagoland All-Area Honorable Mention. Seven career interceptions. Also lettered two years in Basketball. Personal: Born May 6, 1993 to Dan and Joan Sewall in Western Springs, Ill. Majoring in Business Administration ... Brother, Alex was a member of the Sycamore football team from 2008-11.

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Mark SewallDefensive Back6-0 210 Jr.-2LWestern Springs, Ill.(Lyons Township HS)

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Mark Sewall’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 12 44 43 87 5-9 0-0 3-(-1) 4 1 1-0 0 1 02012 9 12 19 31 3-3 0-0 1-77 4 0 1-0 0 1 0TOTALS 21 56 62 118 8-12 0-0 4-76 8 1 2-0 0 2 0

INTERCEPTION RETURNSYear no. yds avg td lg2013 3 -1 -0.3 0 02012 1 77 77.0 0 77TOTALS 4 76 19.0 0 77

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2013: Made nine tackles, including seven solo stops as he started and played in each of the first four games before missing the balance of the year due to a leg injury ... Forced one fumble at Purdue and posted his first career inteception in his final game of the season at Tennessee Tech ... Recorded a season-best five tackles at Indiana. 2012: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Two-year letterwinner at Bolingbrook High School ... member of the 2011 Illinois Class 8A State Championship team ... 102 tackles with 20 pass breakups as a senior ... earned all-conference and all-area selections while at BHS ... also lettered in track & field.

Personal: Born Philip Jamal Ausy Wilson on Nov. 30, 1993, to Rene and Philip Wilson ... majoring in Sport Management ... has two siblings, Phylicia and Shanee.

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Phil WilsonDefensive Back6-0 200 So.-1LBolingbrook, Ill.(Bolingbrook HS)

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Phil’s Wilson’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 4 7 2 9 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0

INTERCEPTION RETURNSYear no. yds avg td lg2013 1 0 0.0 0 0

2013 (at Indiana): Did not see any game action in 2013 ... scout team player of the week (Indiana State). 2012 (at Indiana): Redshirted the 2012 season ... named scout team player of the week following the Wisconsin game.

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Jordan WallaceLinebacker6-1 230 So.-TRIndianapolis, Ind.(Indiana)

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Prep: Linebacker for head coach John Hart at Warren Central High School ... brother, Kevin Davis, is a sophomore wide receiver at IU ... also a teammate of IU junior running back Anthony Davis ... ESPNHS.com All-State selection as a junior and senior ... made 68 tackles with three sacks, 10 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and one interception his senior campaign ... defensive captain earned first team All-Marion County recognition ... delivered 97 tackles, 68 solo, with 12 TFLs, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery in 2010 ... Warren Central won the 2009 state championship ... rated the No. 6 prospect in Indiana by ESPN.com and the No. 26 middle linebacker nationally by Scout.com ... three-year football and two-year wrestling letterwinner. High School: Parents are WenDell & T’ere Wallace and Marlene Hilliard ... born on Jan. 20, 1994, Jordan Jerell Wallace is a sport communication-broadcast major.

2013: Played in eight games in the Sycamore defensive backfield, earning a start in the annual Homecoming contest against Youngstown State ... Posted 22 total tackles, including 12 solo stops ... Had a season-best six tackles against Quincy and then again versus Southern Illinois ... Broke up one pass against Western Illinois ... Was credited with five multi-tackle efforts. High School: Three-year letter winner for coach Tom Boldenn at Colerain High School in Cincinnati, Ohio...Named Team Defensive Player of the Year and twice named 1st Team All-League...Recorded 9 career interceptions, 90 tackles, five forced fumbles and 436 total yards...also lettered three years in track. Personal: Born Dec. 5, 1994 to Kelly White in Cincinnati, Ohio ... Majoring in Business Management.

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Dejuan LangDefensive Back5-9 180 So.-1LCincinnati, Ohio(Colerain HS)

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2013: Saw action in six games at defensive back ... Recorded 11 total tackles, including six solo stops ... Posted four multi-tackle performances, inclduing a season-best three stops in the season finale against Southern Illinois. High School: Four-year letter winner at Colerain High School under coach Tom Bolden...Earned 1st Team GCL, 1st Team GMC and All-District Honorable Mention honors...Was named team MVP and Impact Player of the Year...recorded 17 touchdowns, 13 interceptions and 108 tackles. Personal: Born March 19, 1995 to Daveeta Stanford and Lonnell Brown Sr. in Cincinnati, Ohio ... undecided on an academic major.

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Lonnell Brown, Jr.Defensive Back5-7 160 So.-1LCincinnati, Ohio(Colerain HS)

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Lonnell Brown, Jr.’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 6 6 5 11 2-14 1-8 0-0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0

High School: Lettered in football and track at Cass Tech High School ... Played football for coach Thomas Wilcher ... Named his team’s Most Improved Defensive Back ... Recorded 35 total tackles and six pass breakups ... His team won two state championships and went 12-1 during his senior season. Personal: Born Trevon Claybourne on January 9, 1996 to Timothy and Willette Claybourne in Pamona, Calif. ... Open Preference major.

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Trevon ClaybourneDefensive Back6-1 180 Fr.-HSDetroit, Mich.(Cass Tech HS)

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High School: Lettered in football and track at Perry Meridian High School .... Played football for coach Scott Marsh ... Named All-State and All-Marion County .... Was an all-conference selection twice ... Set the school record for most receiving touchdowns in a season with 12 ... Posted 55 catches for 997 yards as well as 77 rushes for 632 yards .... Added three rushing touchdowns to his 12 receiving scores. Personal: Born Jaquan D. Keys on December 7, 1994 to James and Lynette Felder in Hammond, Ind. ... Keys’ family moved to the state of Indiana after being displaced by Hurricane Katrina ... Will major in Business.

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Jaquan KeysRunning Back5-10 200 Fr.-HSIndianapolis, Ind.(Perry Meridian HS)

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High School: Recorded 85 total tackles, including 56 solo stops over his final two seasons at Culver City HS, where he also starred in basketball ... Averaged four tacakles per game in the defensive backfield ith five interceptions, one fumble recovery and nine pass breakups ... As a senior, made 54 total tackles with tackles for a loss and added 138 yards on kick off returns ... As a junior, made 31 tackles .... Had three interceptions as a senior and two more as a junior ... Had a career long 87-yard kickoff return as a senior.

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Kevin BeachamDefensive Back6-0 175 Fr.-HSCulver City, Calif.(Culver City HS)

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High School: Lettered in football and track at Cardinal Ritter College Prep .... Played football for coach Rolando Merriweather .... Invited to play in the St. Louis All-Star Game following his senior year .... Named all-conference .... Offensive Player Of The Year and was also named all-conference as a defensive back .... Recorded 12 touchdowns and 989 total yards .... Posted 75 tackles on defense. Personal: Born Jonathan Matthew Henderson on May 25, 1996 to Byron and Roslyn Henderson in St. Louis, Mo ... Will major in Recreation and Sports Management.

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Jonathan HendersonDefensive Back6-0 175 Fr.-HSFlorissant, Mo.(Cardinal Ritter Prep)

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2013: Played in 11 games for the Sycamores in the defensive backfield as well as on special teams ... Recorded 31 total tackles, including nine solo stops ... Recorded two interceptions on the season, the first coming at South Dakota and the other against Southern Illinois with a 46-yard return ... Also recovered a fumble to stop a Coyote drive at South Dakota ... Posted a season-best eight tackles against Western Illinois, with seven against Quincy and five more in the opener at Indiana ... Posted at least one tackle in nine different contests. 2012: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered for four years in football for coach Mark Raetz at Terre Haute South Vigo High School ... Named to the IFCA Top 50 All-State as a senior ... Two-time All Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference selection ... Indiana State All-State ... Selected as the Most Valuable Player In Vigo County in 2011 ... First Team All-Wabash Valley as both a junior and senior ... Associated Press Honorable Mention All-State selection as a senior ... All-Academic Wabash Valley in both 2010 and 2011 ... Recorded 99 solo tackles and 52 assists with three tackles for loss and a quarterback sack as a senior ... In 2011, also posted two pass breakups as well as an interception and a forced fumble ... For his career, tallied 449 total tackles, including 286 solos with 13 tackles for loss, one quarterback sack, one interception, five forced fumbles, four fumbles recovered and 10 pass breakups.

Personal: Born Tsali Ray Lough on Feb. 25, 1994, to Jeff and Cheryl Lough in Terre Haute, Ind. ... Brother, Brock Lough is a former Indiana State football player who was named All-Missouri Valley Football Conference as a fullback during his career and is currently an assistant coach at Georgia State.

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Tsali LoughDefensive Back5-9 195 So.-1LTerre Haute, Ind.(South Vigo HS)

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INTERCEPTION RETURNSYear no. yds avg td lg2013 2 56 28.0 0 46

2013: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered four years in football at Montini Catholic High School where he won four State Championships...Named team Player of the Year...also named All-State, All-Area and Team Captain. Personal: Born June 19, 1995 to Loren McCurtis in Maywood, Ill...plans on majoring in Business.

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Dimitri TaylorRunning Back5-10 190 Fr.-RSWheaton, Ill.(Montini Catholic HS)

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2013: Named to the MVFC All-Newcomer Team ... Was the Sycamores’ leader with 25 kickoff returns for 578 yards, averaging 23.1 yards per return ... Owned a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against No. 1 North Dakota State ... Third-leading rusher with 42 rushes for 175 yards, averaging over four yards per carry and one touchdown and caught seven passes for 39 yards ... Returned five kickoffs against Youngstown State and North Dakota State and had a season-best 173 yards of returns versus the Bison, which was the highest single-game total in the MVFC in 2013 ... Tallied a season-best 56 rushing yards at Missouri State and caught four passes against Youngstown State ... Finished the season with 792 all-purpose yards and ranked second in the MVFC with 23.1 yards per kickoff return as well as second in league games only with 22.3 yards per kickoff return ... Ninth in the league in MVFC contests with a 98.7 all-purpose yards per game average. High School: Lettered in football and track at Carl Sandburg High School for coach David Wierzal ... Named all-area and was a two-time first team all-conference selection ... Twice named his school’s Offensive Player Of The Year ... Amassed 750 rushing yards with eight touchdowns, 200 receiving yards and four touchdowns as a senior ... Tallied 1,037 rushing yards with 15 touchdowns and 85 receiving yards as a junior ... Holds the school record in the long jump with 22 feet as well as a member of the 400 meter and 800 meter relay teams. Personal: Born LaMonte Booker, Jr., on August 10, 1995 to LeMonte, Sr. and Hyacinth Booker in Chicago, Ill.

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LeMonte BookerRunning Back5-11 190 So.-1LOrland Park, Ill.(Carl Sandburg HS)

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LeMonte Booker’s Career StatisticsRUSHINGYear GP att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g2013 9 42 175 0 175 4.2 1 16 19.4

RECEIVINGYear GP no. yds avg td lg avg/g2013 9 7 39 5.6 0 14 4.3

KICKOFF RETURNSYear no. yds avg td lg2013 25 578 23.1 1 97

High School: Lettered in football, basketball and track at Warren Central High School ... Played football for coach Mark Rogers ... Named First Team All-State ... Recorded 15 career interceptions. Personal: Born Rondell Lorenzo Green on February 13, 1996 to Carmen and Ron Green in Bowling Green, Ky. ... Will major in Business.

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Rondell GreenDefensive Back6-0 180 Fr.-HSBowling Green, Ky.(Warren Central HS)

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2013: Sat out the season as a redshirt. 2012 (At Orange Coast College): A two-year starter, Cody was the anchor of the Coast defense racking up a team-best 98 tackles (50 solo) with three quarterback sacks, 16 tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries ... Earned CCCFCA Region IV All-State honors ... In six of OCC’s 10 games, Cody amassed double-digit tackles, including a season-best 13 against Moorpark on Sept. 1 and against College of the Desert on Oct. 6 ... In his final game for the Pirates on Nov. 3 against Fullerton, Cody picked up a season-best eight solo tackles, one sack, two TFL and one fumble recovery. 2011 (At Orange Coast College): As a freshman,Cody earned second-team, All-Eastern Conference honors after racking up 85 tackles (39 solo) ... Led the Pirates with three fumble recoveries and also picked up one sack and one interception.

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Nick CodyLinebacker6-2 235 Jr.-RSRancho Santa Margarita, Calif.(Orange Coast College)

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2013: Played in four games for the Sycamores as both a tight end and on special teams ... Had two kickoff returns for a total of 18 yards, including a long of 12 yards at Tennessee Tech. 2012: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered three years in football at Avon High School in Avon, Ind… Named All-Conference honorable mention, Indianapolis Star West Team 1st Team Tight End in 2010… Earned 1st Team All-Conference honors in 2011…Also lettered two years in baseball. Personal: Born January 21, 1994 to Daniel and Betty Stephen in Fort Worth, Texas…Has two siblings Jarrett and Jasmine…Plans to major in Forensic Science… Enjoys lifting and playing sports.

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Jerry StephenTight End6-2 240 So.-1LAvon, Ind.(Avon HS)

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Jerry Stephen’s Career StatisticsKICKOFF RETURNSYear no. yds avg td lg2013 2 18 9.0 0 12

High School: Lettered three years in football for coach Bob Delong at Xenia High School in Xenia, Ohio...Three times was named the player of the week and was also named Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year...Earned the Team Leadership Award...Named to the All-Tristate Area team as well as twice 1st Team All-Conference...Holds high school record for most interceptions in a single season with nine and longest punt return at 81 yards.

Personal: Born Oct. 12, 1994 to Marnie Martin in Houston, Texas...currently undecided on an academic major.

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Tyler LeeDefensive Back6-2 185 Fr.-HSXenia, Ohio(Xenia HS)

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Kenyotta RollinsLinebacker6-1 240 Fr.-HSPortage, Ind.(Portage HS)

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2013: Played in seven games for the Sycamores, making six starts in the defensive backfield ... Tallied 19 total tackles, including 10 solo stops ... Posted a career-best eight tackles at Tennessee Tech and then matched that effort with eight more versus Western Illinois ... Had one tackle for a loss versus Tennessee Tech ... Broke up four passes on the year, including three against Western Illinois. 2012: Back up defensive back who also saw action on kickoff coverage teams ... Made 12 total tackles on the year, including 11 solo stops ... Tallied a season-best four tackles in the finale at Youngstown State ... Had three tackles against both Quincy and South Dakota. 2011: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Posted 19 total tackles and five interceptions at Indianapolis North Central as a senior ... Returned one interception for 71 yards and a touchdown against Warren Central ... Posted a season-high six tackles at Lawrence North ... 2010 All-MIC selection.

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Alex StowersDefensive Back5-9 175 Jr.-2LIndianapolis, Ind.(North Central HS)

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High School: Lettered in football for three seasons at Portage High School ... Played football for coach Wally McCormick ... Two-time all-area selection as well as First Team All-State selection ... Three-time DAC all-conference ... Named Portage Mr. Football in 2013 ... Three-time leading tackler and two-time Defensive Most Valuable Player ... Two-time lineman of the year and holds the school record for power clean record for Northwest Indiana with 360 lbs. Personal: Born Kenyota L. Rollins on June 19, 1995 to Henrietta Rollins in Gary, Ind. ... Plans to major in Kinesiology.

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Jess HarrisLinebacker5-9 205 Jr.-2LWhiteland, Ind.(Whiteland HS)

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2013: Played in all 12 games for the Sycamores as a reserve linebacker and was in on nearly all of the special teams ... Recorded 15 total tackles, including eight solo stops ... Had four multi-tackle games, including a career-best four tackles in the season finale against Southern Illinois ... Recorded his first career interception and raced back 51 yards for a touchdown against Quincy ... Blocked a kick against Western Illinois. 2012: Saw action in eight games as a reserve linebacker and special teams member ... Made four total tackles on the year, including a season-best two stops against Quincy. 2011: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Named all-county, all-conference, all-conference academic, all-state and made the All-South Region Team as a senior ... Was named an alternate for the North/South All-Star Game. Personal: Born Jess Charles Harris on April 2, 1993 to Curt and Judy Harris ... Brother of current former Sycamore running back and current assistant strength coach, Luke Harris.

Jess Harris’ Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 12 8 7 15 0-0 0-0 1-51 0 0 0-0 0 1 02012 8 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0TOTALS 20 11 8 19 0-0 0-0 1-51 0 0 0-0 0 0 0

INTERCEPTION RETURNSYear no. yds avg td lg2013 1 51 51.0 1 512012 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 1 51 51.0 1 51

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Jordan JacksonLinebacker6-1 240 So.-1LIndianapolis, Ind.(Decatur Central HS)

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2013: Played in 11 games for the Sycamores, including five starts at a linebacker position ... Tallied 33 total tackles on the year, including seven solo stops ... Had

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nine multi-tackle efforts, including a season-best six at Illinois State ... Posted tackles for a loss at Missouri State and at South Dakota State ... Recorded a quarterback sack at South Dakota State. High School: Three year letter winner at Decatur Central High School under head coach Justin Dixson...During the 2012 season he was named: Mooresville-Decatur Times All-Area, All-Mid State Conference, Indianapolis Pre-Season All-State, 5A Pre-Season All-State, All-Marion County, Indianapolis Super Team Honorable Mention, All-State Honorable Mention, and ESPN Chicago Nike Sparq All-Combine Team...Was the 2011 Decatur Central Hammer of the Year and 2010 Decatur Central Linebacker of the Year...Also lettered two years in track and basketball. Personal: Born April 26, 1995 to Terri and Tony Jackson in Indianapolis, Ind...has one brother, Robert ... Majoring in Physical Therapy or Athletic Training.

Jordan Jackson’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 11 7 26 33 2-7 1-6 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0

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Andrew MainTight End6-3 250 Jr.-TRLos Alamitos, Calif.(Fullerton College)

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Previous School: Played football for two seasons at Fullerton College for coach Tim Byrnes ... First Team All-California Region IV ... Also named First Team All-Southern Conference. High School: Lettered in football at Los Alamitos High School ... Played for coach John Barnes ... Named the Sunset League Offensive Lineman Of The Year ... All-CIF Pac-5 Division First Team selection ... Named to the Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team. Personal: Born Andrew Nathan Main on July 7, 1993 to James and Carol Main in Mission Viejo, Calif. ... Open Preference major.

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Isaac BeverstockFullback/Tight End6-1 220 So.-1LBrownsburg, Ind.(Brownsburg HS)

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2013: Played in nine games for the Sycamores as a reserve linebacker as well as on special teams ... Recorded 11 total tackles on the season, including five solo stops ... Recorded a season-best seven tackles, including three solos in the victory over Quincy. High School: Lettered for three seasons at Brownsburg High School for coach Brett Comer ... Was a First Team All-State selection as a senior ... Named his team’s Most Valuable Offensive Back following both his junior and senior seasons ... Honorary captain as a senior ... In 11 games a senior, had 223 rushes for 1,631 yards -- an average of 7.31 yards per carry ... He scored 14 touchdowns and had a long run of 60 yards ... Averaged 148.3 yards per game rushing as a senior ... Holds the school record for rushing yards in a season with 1,631 and rushing yards in a game with 307.

Personal: Born Isaac Thomas Beverstock on October 26, 1995 to Melinda Beverstock in Indianapolis, Ind. ... Majoring in Athletic Training ... Great-Great Uncle Edward Greenwood played football and basketball at Indiana State ... Cousin, Jonathon Snider played soccer at IUPUI.

Isaac Beverstock’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 9 5 6 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0

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Katrell MossLinebacker5-11 220 Fr.-HSIndianapolis, Ind.(Warren Central HS)

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High School: In three years of varsity football at Warren Central High School, he amassed 124 total tackles, including 59 solo stops, averaging six tackles per game ... Recorded one and a half quarterback sacks with three interceptions and one forced fumble ... Tallied 117 total tackles as a senior including 57 solo stops and 10.5 tackles for a loss ... Recorded a pair of interceptions as a junior for a total of 20 yards in returns.

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Castille BayersLinebacker6-2 235 Fr.-RSAurora, Colo.(Mullen HS)

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2013 -- Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School -- Star inside linebacker for Mullen High School for coach Tom Thenell ... Posted 90 total tackles as a senior with four quarterback sacks, an interception and was credited with eight quarterback hurries ... Lettered for four years in both football and baseball ... Three-time all-conference selection and was a two-time CHSSA All-State Honorable Mention pick ... Named CHSCA First Team All-State. Personal -- Born Castille Tristan Bayers on November 28, 1994 to Dave & Diane Bayers in Denver, Colo.

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Ian AllenLinebacker6-3 240 Jr.-1LOverland Park, Kan.(Blue Valley HS)

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2013: Played in six games for the Sycamores at the linebacker position, recorded 10 total tackles, including four solo stops ... Recorded a season-best four tackles at Missouri State, while also talling three in the annual Homecoming contest against Youngstown State. 2012: Did not see any game action after suffering a preseason injury. 2011: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered for three seasons in football for coach Eric Driskell ... Holds the school’s all-time single season and career tackles record ... Posted 204 career solo tackles, including a total of 328 in 25 games, averaging 13.1 tackles per game ... Had 33 tackles for loss and a pair of interceptions .... Posted a pair of career interceptions and forced 20 fumbles while recovering seven others. Ian was a captain on his team in 2010. He also received 1st Team All-State LB and named as one of the Elite 11 (Top 11 Football Players in the State) from MaxPreps, Wichita Eagle, Topeka Courier-Journal, KPREPS, RIVALS.com and Kansas Football Coaches Association...in addition, he was named the Defensive MVP in the state of Kansas. Also, named to the All-Simone team, Kansas City Star All-Metro 1st Team LB and a finalist for the Buck Buchannan Award. Personal: Born Ian Matthew Allen on October 23, 1992 in Overland Park, Kan., to Brad and Cathy Allen.

Ian Allen’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 6 4 6 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0

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Alec LyonsDefensive Line6-3 255 So.-1LBatavia, Ill.(Batavia HS)

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2013: Played in six games for the Sycamores along the defensive line and on special teams ... Posted five total tackles ... Had a season-best two tackles at Illinois State. 2012: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered four years in football at Batavia Senior High School in Batavia, Ill… Coaches selection to 2nd team All-State… Named All-Conference in 2010 and 2011 as well as All-Area and All-Area MVP in 2011…Holds the Batavia High School record for career solo tackles… Also lettered a year in wrestling. Personal: Born November, 14, 1993 to Tim Lyons and Linda Calahan… Has two sisters Katy and Laura… majoring in Physical Therapy.

Alec Lyons’ Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 6 0 5 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0

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Jaylin BennettLinebacker6-5 225 Fr.-HSWoodburn, Ind.(Woodlan HS)

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High School: Played football and basketball at Woodlan High School in the Fort Wayne area ... Led the Warriors to an 8-4 record ... Rushed for 2,320 yards on 341 attempts as a senior, which are both school records ... Tallied 19 rushing touchdowns ... Caught 10 passes for 163 yards all while also serving as a key member of the defense ... All-conference selection.

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Antonio BroadusDefensive Line6-3 225 Fr.-RSAurora, Colo.(Regis Jesuit HS)

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2013: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered 3 years in football at Regis Jesuit High School for Coach Mark Nolan….Recorded 62 tackles and 5 sacks his junior year…recorded 83 tackles and 10 sacks his senior year…named all-conference, defensive player of the year, defensive lineman of the year, and captain…was also a three year letter winner in basketball. Personal: Born August 16, 1995 to Shauna and Kris Broadus … Majoring in Communications with hopes of playing football and eventually becoming a sports broadcaster after college.

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Brady CollinsDefensive Line6-5 250 Jr.-2LSunman, Ind.(East Central HS)

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2013: Played in 11 games for the Sycamores and recorded 18 total tackles, including four solo stops ... Recorded a career-high six total tackles at Indiana, including one tackle for a loss ... Also had a TFL at Missouri State .. Posted a fumble recovery with a return of 34 yards against Western Illinois and was credited with a quarterback hurry in that contest as well. 2012: Battled an early season injury but saw action in two games as a reserve and member of the special teams unit. 2011: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered for three years at East Central High School under head coach Don Stonefield ... named to the all-state team two times, while also earning three all-conference honors ... earned County Defensive Player of the Year and the Anthony Munoz Southeast Defensive Player of the Year awards ... also earned one letter in basketball at ECHS. Personal: Born on August 6, 1992, to Susie and Rick Collins in Sunman, Indiana ... has one older sibling, Blake (22) ... majoring in Athletic Training.

Brady Collins’ Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 11 4 14 18 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1-34 0 0 0

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Tyshon WallerDefensive Line6-3 265 So.-1LSouth Holland, Ill.(Thornwood HS)

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2013: Played in eight games along the defensive line, earning his first career start against No. 1 North Dakota State ... Tallied 20 total tackles, including five solo stops ... Posted a tackle for a loss against Indiana, Quincy and the Bison ... Was credited with a quarterback sack for a loss of five yards against Quincy. 2012: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Thornwood High School ... totaled 58 tackles with 16 for loss and 12 sacks as a senior ... 22 sacks in his final three seasons at THS ... earned all-area honorable mention two times ... also lettered in track & field.

Personal: Born Tyshon Demetri Waller on Aug. 24, 1994, to Kerterlier Collins-Machen ... majoring in Information Technology ... has one brother, Marshon.

Tyshon Waller’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 8 5 15 20 3-12 1-5 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0

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Junior BerryDefensive Line6-2 310 Fr.-HSTerre Haute, Ind.(South Vigo HS)

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High School: Lettered in football, wrestling and track at Terre Haute South Vigo HS ... Played football for coach Tim Herrin ... Named a 2013 Indiana Football Coaches Association Top 50 as well as an All-State selection by both the Associated Press and the IFCA ... Earned All-Region 6 and All-Wabash Valley plaudits ... As a junior, was named all-conference, all-state and All-Wabash Valley ... Four-year football letterwinner and a two-time Most Outstanding Lineman honoree ... MVP on the defensive line at the Best of the Midwest Combine ... As a senior,

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recorded 67 total tackles, 12 tackles for a loss, three quarterback sacks, two forced fumbles, one interception and scored two touchdowns as a fullback. Personal: Born Aleni Junior Berry on January 25, 1996 in Pago Pago, American Samoa to Allan and Jan Berry ... Undecided on an academic major.

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Justin DiddellDefensive Line6-4 295 Fr.-HSMaple Park, Ill.(Kaneland HS)

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High School: Lettered in football for coach Tom Fedderly at Kaneland High School ... Two-year starter ... First Team all-conference, first team all-area ... His high school team finished second place in the conference ... Was an honorable mention all-area selection ... Also lettered in wrestling where he finished eight at the Illinois State Meet as a freshman and sophomore ... Four-year letterwinner on the baseball team as well. Personal: Parents are Dean and Wendy Diddell of Maple Park, Ill.

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Lee DavisLinebacker6-2 230 Fr.-HSTerre Haute, Ind.(North Vigo HS)

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2013: Played Linebacker at United States Military Academy Prep School in West Point, NY. High School: Four year lettermen for coach Chris Barrett at Terre Haute North Vigo High School. Led the Patriots to a 6-4 record as a Senior in 2012, including a 4-3 mark in the MIC Conference. All-MIC Conference as a Senior. Region 6 All-Star. Associated Press Honorable Mention All-State as a Junior and Senior. Ranked by Rivals as #5 LB and by Scout as #2 MLB in the state of Indiana following 2012 season. First Team All-Wabash Valley as a Senior and Junior and Second Team as a Sophomore. Team MVP as Senior. Selected as a Team Captain as a Junior and Senior. Three time Defensive MVP. Holds school record for total tackles, solo tackles and assisted tackles in a career. Recorded 417 total tackles in his career. Recorded 100 total tackles, three sacks, nine tackles for loss and one interception as a Senior. Also lettered four years in Track & Field for coach Craig Gillaspy. Three time State Finalist in Shot Put and Discus. Two-time All-MIC Conference. Team MVP and team Captain as a Senior. Regional and Sectional Champion in Discus (2013), Sectional Champion in Shot Put (2011 & 2013). All-State in Shot Put 2013 (Indoor).

Personal: Born October 16, 1994 to Clint and Lisa Davis. Father played Linebacker at Indiana State from 1988-91... Mother played basketball at Brigham Young University ... has two sisters, Riley and Keely.

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Connor UnderwoodLinebacker6-3 240 Jr.-2LWashington, Ill.(Washington Community HS)

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2013: Earned a place on the All-MVFC First Team ... Was the team’s fourth-leading tackler with 76 total tackles, including a team-best 18 for a loss and nine quarterback sacks ... Added a 31-yard interception return for a touchdown in the season opener at Indiana and was credited with five pass breakups and seven quarterback hurries as well as one fumble recovery and one forced fumble ... Owned three double digit tackle performances on the year, including a season-best 13 against Western Illinois and recorded six tackles for a loss at Tennessee Tech, with four quarterback sacks which tied a school record ... Ranked tied for 17th in total tackles in the league and was tied for third in quarterback sacks and tied for second in tackles for a loss ... In MVFC contests only, Underwood ranked tied for 15th in tackles, fourth in quarterback sacks and tied for fifth in tackles for a loss. 2012: Named to the MVFC All-Newcomer Team and garnered a third place finish for the league’s newcomer of the year award ... Also an All-MVFC Honorable Mention selection as a redshirt freshman ... Finished fifth on the team with 48 total tackles, including 19 solos and 29 assists and posted 9.5 tackles for a loss of 42 yards ... Led the team with six quarterback sacks for 27 yards and added one interception at Western Illinois, with three pass breakups and five quarterback hurries ... Averaged .55 quarterback sacks per game, which ranked fourth in the MVFC and tied for 57th nationally while his .86 tackles for a loss was 12th in the MVFC ... Recorded a season-best 10 tackles at No. 1 North Dakota State with two tackles for a loss and recorded a season-best three tackles for a loss of 20 yards versus Drake ... Was credited with a season-best two quarterback sacks at North Dakota State. 2011: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered in football, basketball and track at Washington Community High School ... Played for coach Darrell Crouch ... Named All-State as a senior ... Team captain in football in 2010 and in basketball in 2009 ... As a senior he was named all-conference and was the team’s leading tackler and was an all-area honoree ... Invited to the 2011 Illinois All-Star All-Star Shrine Game ... Also all-conference , all-area and team’s leading tackler as a junior ... Named team MVP, all-conference and all-area in basketball as a junior ... Holds the school record for solo tackles and is sack in quarterback sacks ... Also school record holder for single-season solo tackles and second in sacks ... Holds the school record for career tackles for loss and in season tackles for loss ... Also holds the school records for sacks in a season, tackles in a game and tackle points.

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Personal: Born Connor Timothy Underwood on July 17, 1993 in Indianapolis, Ind., to Scott and Donna Underwood ... Majoring in Business Administration ... Mother, Donna Underwood played collegiate volleyball at Illinois State while his father, Scott played football at Illinois State ... Brother, Colton Underwood played football at Illinois State where he was a defensive lineman.

Connor Underwood’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 12 30 46 76 18-75 9-58 1-31 5 7 1-0 1 0 02012 11 19 29 48 9.5-42 6-27 1-2 3 5 0-0 0 0 0TOTALS 23 49 75 124 27.5-117 15-85 2-33 8 12 1-0 1 0 0

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Lex SowardsOffensive Line6-2 310 Fr.-HSUnion, Ky.(Ryle HS)

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High School: Lettered in football for three seasons at Ryle High School ... Played for coach Bryson Warner ... Invited to the Army All-American Combine following his senior season ... Named to the Northern Kentucky Football Coaches Association All-Star Team ... Three-time all-conference selection ... Named to the Northern Kentucky Enquirer All-Star Team in 2012 & 2013 ... A Blue/Grey All-American selection in 2013 ... Named his high school team’s Offensive Athletic Player of The Year as a junior ... Earned a spot on the 2013 NUC Lexington All-Combine Team and was the Offensive Line Most Valuable Player ... 2013 Ryle’s Offensive Player Of The Year ... Earned the 2013 NKFCA Top 26 Golden Helmet Award ... Earned the 2013 Anthony Munoz Foundation Kentucky Offensive Lineman Of The Year ... Recorded the Most Pancakes/Knockdowns in a game and season as a senior. Personal: Born Kendall Alexander Sowards on June 29, 1996 to Kenny and Karen Sowards in Lexington, Ky. ... Plans to major in Exercise Science.

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Josh AppelLong Snapper6-2 250 So.-1LNormal, Ill.(West HS)

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2013: Team’s starting long snapper ... Saw action in nine contests primarly in a special teams role ... Recorded a tackle in the season opener against Indiana. High School: Served as his high school’s long snapper during both his junior and season seasons while also working as the team’s backup tight end ... Started at guard on the Normal West HS offensive line as a senior ... Also was a starter on his

high school’s baseball team ... Attended the Chris Rubio National Long Snapping Camps and was listed as one of the top performers at the 11th Annual National Long Snapping Event in Las Vegas.

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James OfficerOffensive Line6-3 320 Fr.-HSIndianapolis, Ind.(Cathedral HS)

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High School: Lettered in football and track and Cathedral High School ... Played football for coach Rick Streiff ... Was named all-city as a senior ... Took home Associated Press 5A All-State honors .... Named to the Indy Super Team ... USA-19 Football Team Nominee ... Earned the Moose Mattingly Line Of The Year Award ... He led an offensive line that paved the way for 399 yards of total offense per game ... Won the State Championship all four years (three times in 4A and once in 5A). Personal: Born James William Officer IV on November 8, 1996 to James and Patricia Officer in Terre Haute, Ind. ... Open Preference major.

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Aaron JelovicOffensive Line6-3 305 Sr.-1LLos Altos Hills, Calif.(Foothill College)

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2013: Saw action at nationally-ranked South Dakota State along the Sycamore offensive line ... Gained valuable experience as part of the practice squad. At Foothill College: Two-year starter at Foothill College on the offensive line ... Versatile athlete who owns the ability to play either guard or center ... Was a guard on the Foothill College offensive line ... Named all-conference as a sophomore. High School: Standout offensive lineman at Santa Teresa HS ... Three-year starter who has an all-conference selection in his final year at the school.

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Patrick MarkarianOffensive Line6-1 295 Jr.-TRFresno, Calif.(Fresno City College)

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Previous School: Played football for two seasons at Fresno City College for coach Tony Caviglia ... Helped team to their fourth and fifth consecutive Valley Conference Championships ... Runner-Up in the 2013 Nor-Cal Championship. High School: Lettered in football and baseball at Clovis West High School ... Played football for coach Mike Parsons ... Won The Pursuit of Victory With Honor (character counts) Award ... Two-year starter ... Team went 12-1 and was ranked No. 14 in the state of California ... CIF Central Section Champions as well as TRAC League Champions. Personal: Born Patrick James Markarian on September 10, 1993 to Jeff and Michele Markarian in Fresno, Calif. ... Plans to major in Education.

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Marcus SmithOffensive Line6-6 335 Jr.-TRLas Vegas, Nev.(New Mexico Military)

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Previous School: Played two seasons at New Mexico Military Academy. High School: Lettered in football and wrestling at Mojave High School in Las Vegas ... All-conference and all-district performer ... Was named his high school team’s offensive lineman of the year following his senior campaign.

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Evan GoebelOffensive Line6-3 320 Jr.-1LNewburg, Ind.(Castle HS)

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2013: Played in eight games for the Sycamores along the offensive line, making four starts at the guard position ... Also saw action on special teams ... Blocker for the Sycamore offense which averaged three touchdowns scored per game. 2012: Did not see game action, but was a valuable member of the scout team.

2011: Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School: Lettered for two seasons at Castle High School under head coach Doug Hurt ... selected to the first-team all-conference list as a senior, after earning second-team all-conference honors as a junior ... also named to the first-team all-metro list. Personal: Born on September 26, 1992, to Tana and Steve Skaggs & Bret Goebel in Evansville, Ind. ... has one sibling, Kyle ... majoring in Sport Management.

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Dakota VermillionOffensive Line6-7 310 So.-1LTerre Haute, Ind.(North Vigo HS)

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2013: Played and started all 12 games at left tackle for the Sycamore offensive line ... Protected the quarterback for an offense which averaged three touchdowns scored per game ... Key blocker for leading rusher Buck Logan as well as MVFC All-Newcomer Team member LeMonte Booker. 2012: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered three years in football at Terre Haute North High School… Earned A.P. Honorable Mention All-State from 2009-11… Also named IFCA Top 50 All-State, Region 6 All-Star, Wabash Valley All-Star and All-Wabash Valley 1st Team…Earned the 2010/11 Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year Award at Terre Haute North as well as 2010 Offensive Lineman of the Year. Personal: Born March 21, 1994 to Claudine and Graston Vermillion… Has one brother, Austin Vermillion… Cousin Nate Schuster played football at Indiana State…Plans to major in either criminology or exercise science.

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Kyle WadeOffensive Line6-5 280 Jr.-TRMission Viego, Calif.(Saddleback CC)

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Previous School: Played football for two seasons at Saddleback College for coach Mark McElroy ... Named First Team All-National Division Southern Conference and received the team’s Iron Man Award ... Was part of an offensive unit that averaged nearly 500 yards per game in 2013 and blocked for the leading passer in the Southern California Football Association ... His team won the 2012 National Division Southern Conference Championship.

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High School: Lettered in football for two seasons at Trabuco Hills High School ... Played for coach Scott Orloff ... Played in the North vs. South Orange County All-Star Game ... Received his team’s coaches award as a senior ... During his junior season, his team went 12-2, won the Sea View League Championship and made it to the CIF Finals. Personal: Born Kyle Andrew Wade on January 23, 1993 to Mark and Kathy Wade in Mission Viejo, Calif. ... His younger brother Kevin Wade plays baseball at Portland ... Plans to major in Criminology.

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Preston CollierOffensive Line6-7 320 Jr.-TRElwood, Ind.(Kentucky Christian)

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Previous School (Kentucky Christian): Two-year starter on the offensive line at Kentucky Christian. High School: Two-year starter on the offensive line at Elwood High School ... Named to the Indiana Class 2A All-State Team as a senior in 2012 ... Named The Herald Bulletin Offensive Player Of The Year ... Key blocker for high school’s single-season rushing leader ... Graded out at 93 percent his senior year and 89 percent for his prep career.

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Nick DachotaOffensive Line6-8 310 So.-1LChicago, Ill.(St. Rita of Cascia HS)

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2013: Played in nine games earning a pair of starts at the offensive tackle position ... Also played on special teams, where he recorded a tackle at Missouri State ... Blocker for the Sycamore offensive which averaged three touchdowns scored per game. 2012: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Four-year letterwinner at St. Rita High School ... earned a second-team all-conference selection ... led SRHS to a league championship and an 11-2 record as junior, reaching the state semifinals in Class 7A ... fronted the team that went back to the state semifinals in his senior season, finishing the year with a 10-3 record ... also lettered in basketball and track & field in high school.

Personal: Born Nicholas William Dachota on March 8, 1994, to Monica and Paul Dachota ... majoring in Business ... has one sibling, Ann.

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Matt ByrneOffensive Line6-4 340 Fr.-HSChicago, Ill.(St. Rita of Cascia HS)

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High School: Lettered for three seasons in football at St. Rita of Cascia High School ... Played for coach Todd Kuska ... Two-time all-conference selection ... Was named a team captain his senior season ... Earned the Pat Cronin Award (junior of the year) ... 2013 Chicago Catholic League Blue Division Champions as well as 2013 Prep Bowl Champions. Personal: Born Matthew Kevin Byrne on September 21, 1995 to Tom and Kathy Byrne in Oak Lawn, Ill. ... Younger brother of Jack Byrne, who played football at Indiana State from 2005-09 ... Open Preference major.

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Zach BorensOffensive Line6-8 380 So.-1LMarion, Iowa(Marion HS)

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2013: Played in four games for the Sycamores along the offensive line as well as on special teams ... Reserve offensive tackle for the offensive unit which averaged three touchdowns scored per game. High School: Lettered three years at Marion High School in Marion, Iowa under head coach Tony Perkins...Named All-State, All-Metro, and All-District during senior season...Recorded 100 Pancake Blocks...also lettered three years in track. Personal: Born Aug. 4, 1994 to Paul Borens and Kris Williams in Stevens Point, Wis. ... Majoring in secondary education.

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Jacquet McClendonWide Receiver6-1 235 Fr.-HSEvergreen Park, Ill.(Evergreen Park Community HS)

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High School: Lettered in football, basketball and track at Evergreen Park Community High School ... Played football for coach Dan Hartman ... As a senior, named Chicago Tribune First Team All-State as well as Southtown Newspaper First Team All-Area ... Was a South Suburban All-Conference selection and a Chicago Sun Times All-Area Honorable Mention pick ... As a junior, was named to the South Suburban All-Conference Team and in 2012 was an IHSFCA All-State Honorable Mention pick ... Named team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior and the 2013 South Suburban Conference Player Of The Year ... Recorded 2,514 receiving yards with 31 touchdown catches on 127 receptions .... Recorded 23 rushes for 431 yards and two touchdowns ... Tallied 53 total tackles, two forced fumbles, seven interceptions and two quarterback sacks with 11 tackles for a loss ... Team went 10-1 during his senior season and captured the South Suburban Red Conference Championship ... Reached the Final Four in 2012 and the Elite Eight in 2011. Personal: Born Jacquet Dejuan McClendon III on September 21, 1995 to Dawanda Reeves and Jacquet McClendon, Jr. in Chicago, Ill. ... Plans to major in Criminology.

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Joey ArbinoWide Receiver6-0 190 Fr.-HSCincinnati, Ohio(St. Xavier HS)

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High School: Recorded 28 career pass receptions for 392 yards and four touchdowns during his career at St. Xavier HS ... As a senior, he caught 16 passes for 201 yards and two touchdowns while netting 12 receptions for 191 yards and two touchdowns, including a long of 48 yards as a junior.

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Josh CravenWide Receiver6-2 190 Fr.-HSFarmington Hills, Mich.(Farmington HS)

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High School: Lettered in football and track and field at Farmington High School ... Played football for coach John Bechtel ... Named All-Observerland, all-state and all-conference .... All-Academic selection ... As a senior, caught 14 passes for 262 yards averaging 18.7 yards per catch with two touchdowns ... Had 42 rushes for 343 yards to average 8.2 yards per carry and five touchdowns. Personal: Born Joshua Abram Craven on August 5, 1996 to Melvina and Richard Craven in Southfield, Mich. ... Will major in civil engineering technology.

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Tyler DentonWide Receiver6-0 190 Fr.-HSHamilton, Ohio(Hamilton HS)

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High School: Played football at Hamilton High School ... Invited to the Ohio North/South All-Star Game where he made three catches for 70 yards ... Named to the Associated Press All-Southwest District Team.

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Jhustus CornleyWide Receiver6-2 180 Fr.-HSColumbus, Ohio(Northland HS)

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High School: Lettered in football, basketball and track at Northland High School ... Played football for coach Tooson ... Named first team all-city, all-district and special mention all-state ... Named his football team’s Most Valuable Player and the Thursday Night Lights Player Of The Year ... Holds the school record with a 99-yard touchdown run. Personal: Born Jhustus Cornley on December 12, 1995 to Eric Cornley and Loretta Baytops in Columbus, Ohio ... Father, Eric Cornley, played basketball at Illinois State from 1983-87 ... Open Preference major.

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Jamar BrownTight End6-5 240 Jr.-2LIndianapolis, Ind.(Lawrence North HS)

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2013: Promising season cut short in the second game at Purdue due to a knee injury ... Caught four passes for 50 yards, including a long of 21 yards in the opener at Indiana ... Had three pass receptions for 23 yards, including a 15-yarder before the injury ended his season ... Started at tight end in each of the first two games. 2012: Made his Sycamore debut at Indiana and played in all 11 games in a reserve role as well as a member of the special teams unit ... Credited with five total tackles, including a total of two solos ... Made a season-best two tackles at Southern Illinois. High School: Lettered for three seasons in football and four sesons in track at Lawrence North High School. Personal: Born Jamar Terrell Brown on October 15, 1992 to James Brown in Indianapolis, Ind. ... Majoring in Art Education.

Jamar Brown’s Career StatisticsRECEIVINGYear GP no. yds avg td lg avg/g2013 2 7 73 10.4 0 21 18.22012 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TOTALS 7 7 73 10.4 0 21 10.4

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Logan BuskeTight End6-3 240 Jr.-2LTerre Haute, Ind.(South Vigo HS)

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2013: Played in 10 games for the Sycamores, averaging 12.7 yards per catch at the tight end position as he made three pass receptions for 38 yards, including one touchdown ... Reached the end zone on a three-yard TD pass at South Dakota ... Had one reception for 30 yards against Quincy and added a five-yard reception at Purdue ... Also saw action on special teams with a tackle made at Tennessee Tech. 2012: Made his Sycamore debut on special teams at Western Illinois and played four games in that role for Indiana State ... Valuable member of the scout team for the entire season.

2011: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Played football for coach Mark Raetz ... Was named to the All-Region 6 as a senior ... First Team All-Wabash Valley selection as a junior and senior ... Associated Press Honorable Mention All-State in 2009 ... Two-time team captain ... Posted 137 career total tackles, including 17 tackles for loss ... Had 20 career receptions for 295 yards and two touchdowns ... As a senior, he posted 31 solo tackles with 21 assists and 10 for loss ... Had 14 receptions for 154 yards and one score. Personal: Born on October 27, 1992, to Teresa and Mike Buske in Terre Haute, Ind. ... Majoring in Physical Therapy.

Logan Buske’s Career StatisticsRECEIVINGYear GP no. yds avg td lg avg/g2013 10 3 38 12.7 1 30 3.82012 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TOTALS 14 3 38 12.7 1 30 2.7

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Braxton ShirleyTight End6-3 260 Fr.-RSTrabuco Canyon, Calif.(Mission Viejo HS)

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2013: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered two years for Coach Bob Johnson at Mission Viejo High School in Mission Viejo, California. Second team All-League, had 6 catches and 1 touch down while on varsity. Personal: Born October 10, 1995 to Michael and Brenda Shirley, Shawn and Michalle Beringhaus in Laguna Hills, California. Majoring in Criminal Justice.

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Michael DawsonDefensive Line6-2 250 Fr.-HSPendleton Heights, Ind.(Pendleton Heights HS)

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High School: Lettered for three seasons on the offensive and defensive lines at Pendleton Heights High School north of Indianapolis.

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Conrrad NichollsDefensive Line6-5 270 Jr.-2LHonolulu, Hawaii(Raytown HS)

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2013: Played and started in the first six games for the Sycamores along the defensive line ... Recorded 22 total tackles, including 13 solo stops ... Had five tackles for a loss of 12 yards, and two quarterback sacks ... Recovered a fumble at South Dakota ... Posted a season-best six tackles at Purdue and again at Tennessee Tech ... Had two tackles for a loss versus Quincy and at Tennessee Tech ... Popular team leader who presents a traditional Polynesian war chant called the “Haka” to the Sycamores before each contest ... Suffered a season-ending arm injury following the sixth game of the year. 2012: Reserve defensive lineman and member of the Sycamore special teams unit ... Made six total tackles on the year, including two against Indiana and Missouri State ... Had three solo stops on the year. 2011: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered four years varsity for Coach Kevin Page at Raytown High School.Was nominated All-District Honorable Mention his Freshman year, All-Conference Honorable Mention Sophomore year, and All-Conference Honorable Mention Junior year. His Senior year was 3rd Team All-State, 1st Team All-Conference, and All-Simone Team chosen for the Lion’s Club All-Star game. He was Defensive Captain Junior and Senior year. MVP on Defense Junior and Senior Year. Held most tackles on D-Line, 104 in one season, 10.5 sacks. Also, Freshman year lettered varsity Track and Field and JV Basketball. Personal: Born Nov. 4, 1992 to Nick and Shawna Nicholls in Honolulu, Hawaii. Has two brothers, Mike and Connor and one sister Tatianna. Majoring in Biological Engineering.

Conrrad Nicholls’ Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 6 13 9 22 5-12 2-7 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 0 02012 9 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0TOTALS 15 16 12 28 5-12 2-7 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0

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Erik StevensonKicker5-11 190 Fr.-HSMichigan City, Ind.(Michigan City HS)

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High School: Played football and baseball at Michigan City High School.

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Collin CarterKicker5-10 190 Fr.-HSKansas City, Mo.(Bishop Miege HS)

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High School: Lettered in football and basketball at Bishop Miege High School ... Played football for coach Jon Holmes ... As a senior was named first team all-league, all-state and all-metro ... As a junior was first team all-conference, all-state and second team all-metro ... As a sophomore was named second team all-conference ... Named Special Teams Player Of The Year ... His team earned the league championship in 2013 and reached the Sub State as a junior ... Hit both a 51 and 50-yard field goal during his high school career ... Holds the school record for most consecutive PAT’s made with 58 ... Recorded a school-record 41 touchbacks in a season and 117 for his career ... Boasts a 75 percent mark on field goals (21-of-28) and had 117 for his career. Personal: Born Collin Patrick Carter on April 13, 1995 to Bill and Jeanette Carter in Kansas City, Mo ... Plans to major in Business Administration.

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Patrick McCownDefensive Line6-1 315 So.-1LCasey, Ill.(Casey-Westfield HS)

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2013: Important special teams player who saw action in 13 games, including extensive work on the Sycamore defensive line ... Started the final four games as a defensive tackle ... Recorded 13 total tackles, including three solo stops ... Posted a season-best four tackles at Illinois State ... Had three tackles for a loss, including two at South Dakota State ... Recorded his first career quarterback sack, for a loss of 10 yards, at SDSU ... Credited with a quarterback hurry at Illinois State. High School: An all-area performer on both the offensive and defensive lines at Casey-Westfield HS.

Patrick McCown’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 9 3 10 13 3-11 1-10 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0

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Eric HeidornKicker5-8 185 So.-1LAvon, Ind.(Avon HS)

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2013: Took the field for nine games as the Sycamores’ primary kicker and kick off specialist ... Recorded 25 points scored with 10 PAT’s and five field goals ... Was 10-of-11 on the season on PAT’s, making 10 in a row to finish the season ... Was 5-of-11 on field goal attempts, including hitting a season-best three at Tennessee Tech ... Made a long of 42 yards at Tennessee Tech ... Had 31 kickoffs for 1,796 yards, averaging 57.9 yards off the tee with five touch backs. 2012: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Lettered three years in football at Avon High School in Avon, Ind… Earned 5A All-State Kicker, 1st Team All-Hoosier Crossroads, and All Metro-West Kicker 2010… Named Academic All-State…Holds the Avon High School record for longest field goal at 47 yards and most consecutive PAT’s with 44…Made 10/11 field goals n 2011 and 44/44 PAT’s…Also lettered two years in soccer. Personal: Born January 1, 1994 to Cliff and Tonya Heidorn…Has two siblings Justin and Taylor…Majoring in Business.

Eric Heidorn’s Career StatisticsKICKINGYear fg pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk2013 5-11 45.5 0-0 1-3 2-4 2-4 0-0 42 4

KICK OFFSYear no. yds avg tb ob2013 31 1796 57.9 5 2

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Conlan CassidyDefensive Line6-3 280 So.-1LNew Hope, Pa.(Fork Union Military)

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2013: Played in eight games, making 12 total tackles, including three solo stops ... Recorded a season-best four tackles in the victory over Quincy and also posted three tackles in the opener at Indiana ... Made his first career start at defensive tackle against Quincy. 2012: Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Fork Union Military Academy ... led the conference last season with 83 tackles, 56 solo tackles and seven sacks ... earned first team all-state as a senior ... a four-sport athlete while at FUMA, also lettering in lacrosse, wrestling and track & field.

Personal: Born Conlan William Cassidy on Jan. 13, 1994, to Rachel and John Cassidy ... majoring Criminology ... has two siblings, Amanda and Chris.

Conlan Cassidy’s Career StatisticsDEFENSEYear gp ua at tt tfl/yds sacks/yds int/yds pbu qbh fr/yds ff bks saf2013 8 3 9 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0

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The Automated ScoreBookIndiana State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 23, 2013)

All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gLogan, Buck 12 131 637 28 609 4.6 1 43 50.8Bell, Shakir 5 78 445 25 420 5.4 1 69 84.0Booker, LeMonte 9 42 175 0 175 4.2 1 16 19.4Cheeseborough, 3 27 133 0 133 4.9 2 36 44.3Tonyan Jr., Rob 11 64 209 157 52 0.8 2 34 4.7Lancaster, Tren 3 15 57 20 37 2.5 0 11 12.3Evans, Tyler 1 1 32 0 32 32.0 0 32 32.0Lawshe, Demory 12 6 25 11 14 2.3 0 11 1.2Wozniak, Austen 12 7 15 5 10 1.4 0 5 0.8High, Taje 4 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 5 1.5Riley, Tanner 12 3 7 7 0 0.0 0 7 0.0Perish, Mike 8 46 108 109 -1 0.0 2 12 -0.1Reyes, Travis 10 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.3Team 6 5 0 26 -26 -5.2 0 0 -4.3Total 12 428 1849 391 1458 3.4 9 69 121.5Opponents 12 568 2559 300 2259 4.0 27 72 188.2

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gPerish, Mike 8 122.81 139-243-10 57.2 1586 14 78 198.2Tonyan Jr., Rob 11 62.87 35-102-5 34.3 348 3 57 31.6Lancaster, Tren 3 98.29 9-18-1 50.0 88 1 25 29.3Lawshe, Demory 12 -100.00 0-2-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 12 103.63 183-365-17 50.1 2022 18 78 168.5Opponents 12 137.94 172-279-11 61.6 2128 17 62 177.3

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gRiley, Tanner 12 42 397 9.5 1 31 33.1Harris, Kyani 5 20 265 13.2 1 68 53.0Lawshe, Demory 12 16 324 20.2 3 78 27.0Levingston, Sam 11 15 167 11.1 6 27 15.2Bell, Shakir 5 12 94 7.8 1 31 18.8Johnson, A.J. 8 10 114 11.4 1 36 14.2Reyes, Travis 10 10 86 8.6 0 25 8.6Dikos, Garrick 11 9 130 14.4 0 27 11.8Logan, Buck 12 9 59 6.6 1 24 4.9O'Leary, Chris 5 7 80 11.4 0 21 16.0Brown, Jamar 4 7 73 10.4 0 21 18.2Cheeseborough, 3 7 65 9.3 1 36 21.7Booker, LeMonte 9 7 39 5.6 0 14 4.3Buske, Logan 10 3 38 12.7 1 30 3.8Berry, Justice 7 2 37 18.5 1 25 5.3Wozniak, Austen 12 2 26 13.0 0 22 2.2Johns, Miquel 7 2 8 4.0 0 9 1.1Prentice, Desea 3 1 8 8.0 0 8 2.7Magrum, Joel 7 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.0High, Taje 4 1 5 5.0 1 5 1.2Total 12 183 2022 11.0 18 78 168.5Opponents 12 172 2128 12.4 17 62 177.3

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgRiley, Tanner 7 97 13.9 0 61Burnett, Calvin 2 3 1.5 0 3Sewall, Mark 1 33 33.0 0 0Johns, Miquel 1 1 1.0 0 1Total 11 134 12.2 0 61Opponents 23 309 13.4 3 68

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgSewall, Mark 3 -1 -0.3 0 0Lough, Tsali 2 56 28.0 0 46Underwood, Conn 1 31 31.0 1 31Layne, Donovan 1 20 20.0 1 20Harris, Jess 1 51 51.0 1 51Starks, Travis 1 98 98.0 1 98Newman, Tony 1 -1 -1.0 0 0Wilson, Phil 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 11 259 23.5 4 98Opponents 17 478 28.1 6 95

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgBooker, LeMonte 25 578 23.1 1 97Riley, Tanner 6 127 21.2 0 30Johnson, A.J. 5 81 16.2 0 23Logan, Buck 5 65 13.0 0 22High, Taje 5 113 22.6 0 38Dikos, Garrick 2 15 7.5 0 10Wozniak, Austen 2 21 10.5 0 11Cheeseborough, 2 45 22.5 0 24Stephen, Jerry 2 18 9.0 0 12Johns, Miquel 1 32 32.0 0 32Total 55 1095 19.9 1 97Opponents 34 889 26.1 3 100

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgJones, Russell 1 6 6.0 0 6Collins, Brady 1 34 34.0 0 34Burnett, Calvin 1 2 2.0 1 2Total 3 42 14.0 1 34Opponents 1 3 3.0 1 3

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All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsLevingston, Sam 6 - - - - - - - 36Heidorn, Eric - 5-11 10-11 - - - - - 25Fritschle, Tann - 1-2 18-18 - - - - - 21Lawshe, Demory 3 - - - - - - - 18Cheeseborough, 3 - - - - - - - 18Logan, Buck 2 - - 1-1 - - - - 14Perish, Mike 2 - - - - 1-2 - - 12Bell, Shakir 2 - - - - - - - 12Booker, LeMonte 2 - - - - - - - 12Tonyan Jr., Rob 2 - - 0-1 - - - - 12Johnson, A.J. 1 - - - 1 - - - 8Starks, Travis 1 - - - - - - - 6Harris, Jess 1 - - - - - - - 6Burnett, Calvin 1 - - - - - - - 6Layne, Donovan 1 - - - - - - - 6Underwood, Conn 1 - - - - - - - 6High, Taje 1 - - - - - - - 6Harris, Kyani 1 - - - - - - - 6Riley, Tanner 1 - - - - - - - 6Buske, Logan 1 - - - - - - - 6Berry, Justice 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 33 6-13 28-29 1-2 1 1-2 - - 248Opponents 57 11-14 56-57 - - - - - 431

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gPerish, Mike 8 289 -1 1586 1585 198.1Logan, Buck 12 131 609 0 609 50.8Bell, Shakir 5 78 420 0 420 84.0Tonyan Jr., Rob 11 166 52 348 400 36.4Booker, LeMonte 9 42 175 0 175 19.4Cheeseborough, 3 27 133 0 133 44.3Lancaster, Tren 3 33 37 88 125 41.7Evans, Tyler 1 1 32 0 32 32.0Lawshe, Demory 12 8 14 0 14 1.2Wozniak, Austen 12 7 10 0 10 0.8High, Taje 4 2 6 0 6 1.5Reyes, Travis 10 1 -3 0 -3 -0.3Team 6 5 -26 0 -26 -4.3Total 12 793 1458 2022 3480 290.0Opponents 12 847 2259 2128 4387 365.6

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkHeidorn, Eric 5-11 45.5 0-0 1-3 2-4 2-4 0-0 42 4Fritschle, Tann 1-2 50.0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 23 0

FG Sequence Indiana State OpponentsIndiana - (26)Purdue - 49,(18),(37)Quincy - -Tennessee Tech 20,(31),(42),(24),40 (47)Youngstown State (23),33 -South Dakota - 50,(43),34Illinois State - (25),(21)North Dakota State (40),36 -Missouri State 41 -South Dakota State 24 (32),(27),(35)Western Illinois - -Southern Illinois (39),38 (25)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkStangler, Jordo 73 2741 37.5 54 2 15 10 7 1Team 3 21 7.0 11 0 0 0 0 2Total 76 2762 36.3 54 2 15 10 7 3Opponents 60 2314 38.6 59 8 11 20 9 2

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnHeidorn, Eric 31 1796 57.9 5 2Fritschle, Tann 20 1190 59.5 6 0Total 51 2986 58.5 11 2 26.1 35.7 29Opponents 80 4665 58.3 17 3 19.9 39.3 25

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The Automated ScoreBookIndiana State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 23, 2013)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gBooker, LeMont 9 175 39 0 578 0 792 88.0Logan, Buck 12 609 59 0 65 0 733 61.1Riley, Tanner 12 0 397 97 127 0 621 51.8Bell, Shakir 5 420 94 0 0 0 514 102.8Lawshe, Demory 12 14 324 0 0 0 338 28.2Harris, Kyani 5 0 265 0 0 0 265 53.0Cheeseborough, 3 133 65 0 45 0 243 81.0Johnson, A.J. 8 0 114 0 81 0 195 24.4Levingston, Sam 11 0 167 0 0 0 167 15.2Dikos, Garrick 11 0 130 0 15 0 145 13.2High, Taje 4 6 5 0 113 0 124 31.0Starks, Travis 9 0 0 0 0 98 98 10.9Reyes, Travis 10 -3 86 0 0 0 83 8.3O'Leary, Chris 5 0 80 0 0 0 80 16.0Brown, Jamar 4 0 73 0 0 0 73 18.2Wozniak, Austen 12 10 26 0 21 0 57 4.8Lough, Tsali 11 0 0 0 0 56 56 5.1Tonyan Jr., Rob 11 52 0 0 0 0 52 4.7Harris, Jess 12 0 0 0 0 51 51 4.2Johns, Miquel 7 0 8 1 32 0 41 5.9Buske, Logan 10 0 38 0 0 0 38 3.8Lancaster, Tren 3 37 0 0 0 0 37 12.3Berry, Justice 7 0 37 0 0 0 37 5.3Evans, Tyler 1 32 0 0 0 0 32 32.0Sewall, Mark 12 0 0 33 0 -1 32 2.7Underwood, Con 12 0 0 0 0 31 31 2.6Layne, Donovan 9 0 0 0 0 20 20 2.2Stephen, Jerry 4 0 0 0 18 0 18 4.5Burnett, Calvin 4 0 0 3 0 5 8 2.0Prentice, Desea 3 0 8 0 0 0 8 2.7Magrum, Joel 7 0 7 0 0 0 7 1.0Newman, Tony 9 0 0 0 0 -1 -1 -0.1Perish, Mike 8 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.1Team 6 -26 0 0 0 0 -26 -4.3Total 12 1458 2022 134 1095 259 4968 414.0Opponents 12 2259 2128 309 889 478 6063 505.2

The Automated ScoreBookIndiana State Game Results (as of Nov 23, 2013)

All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time AttendAug 29, 2013 at Indiana L 35-73 0-1 0-0 3:49 40278Sep 07, 2013 at Purdue L 14-20 0-2 0-0 3:04 5016509/14/13 QUINCY W 70-7 1-2 0-0 2:55 7002Sep 28, 2013 at Tennessee Tech L 37-38 1-3 0-0 3:25 8970

* 10/05/13 #22 YOUNGSTOWN STATE L 24-35 1-4 0-1 4:43 8000* Oct 12, 2013 at South Dakota L 14-17 1-5 0-2 2:53 6710* Oct 19, 2013 at Illinois State L 14-55 1-6 0-3 2:58 8262* Oct 26, 2013 #1 NORTH DAKOTA STATE L 10-56 1-7 0-4 2:46 5009* Nov 02, 2013 at Missouri State L 7-49 1-8 0-5 2:29 6648* Nov 09, 2013 at #19 South Dakota State L 0-29 1-9 0-6 2:39 5317* 11-16-13 WESTERN ILLINOIS L 14-21 1-10 0-7 2:45 4109* 11-23-13 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L 9-31 1-11 0-8 2:35 2988

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The Automated ScoreBookIndiana State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 23, 2013)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf20 Thurman, Jameer 12 45 46 91 9-35 4-23 . 1 . . . . .53 Jones, Russell 12 35 54 89 14-30 5-17 . 1 2 1-6 2 . .21 Sewall, Mark 12 44 43 87 5-9 . 3--1 4 1 1-0 . 1 .55 Underwood, Conn 12 30 46 76 18-75 9-58 1-31 5 7 1-0 1 . .37 Ratliff, Gerric 12 34 38 72 3-11 1-10 . . 1 . . . .10 Walker, Kendall 10 23 35 58 5-9 1-5 . 3 . . . . .3 Layne, Donovan 9 17 20 37 1-1 . 1-20 2 . . . 1 .41 Jackson, Jordan 11 7 26 33 2-7 1-6 . . . . . . .24 Starks, Travis 9 16 16 32 1-1 . 1-98 3 . . 1 . .30 Lough, Tsali 11 9 22 31 . . 2-56 1 . 1-0 . . .95 Stafford, Tyler 12 6 23 29 4-7 1-5 . . . . 1 . .38 Stone, George 6 11 16 27 1-1 . . 1 . 1-0 2 . .92 Nicholls, Conrr 6 13 9 22 5-12 2-7 . . . 1-0 . . .51 Waller, Tyshon 8 5 15 20 3-12 1-5 . . . . . . .33 Lang, Dejuan 7 11 9 20 . . . 1 . . . . .39 Stowers, Alex 7 10 9 19 1-6 . . 4 . . . . .54 Collins, Brady 11 4 14 18 2-2 . . . 1 1-34 . . .6 Harvey, Othniel 4 11 6 17 . . . 1 . . 1 . .5 Burnett, Calvin 4 13 3 16 1-2 . 0-5 2 . 1-2 . . .1A Tuuu, T.J. 4 10 6 16 . . . . . . . . .40 Harris, Jess 12 8 7 15 . . 1-51 . . . . 1 .26 Newman, Tony 9 12 2 14 1-1 . 1--1 2 . . . . .97 McCown, Patrick 9 3 10 13 3-11 1-10 . . 1 . . . .99 Cassidy, Conlan 8 3 9 12 . . . 1 1 . . . .91 Boyd, Tyler 6 6 6 12 2-3 . . . . . . . .27 Brown, Jr., Lon 6 6 5 11 2-14 1-8 . 3 . . . . .4 Guess, Clay 7 7 4 11 . . . 1 . . . . .43 Beverstock, Isa 9 5 6 11 . . . . . . . . .46 Allen, Ian 6 4 6 10 . . . . . . . . .25 Wilson, Phil 4 7 2 9 . . 1-0 . . . 1 . .29 Aviles, Carlos 10 4 5 9 1-2 . . . . . 1 . .36 Mitchell, Kamer 6 3 4 7 . . . . . 1-0 . . .47 Lyons, Alec 6 . 5 5 . . . . . . . . .8 Logan, Buck 12 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .TM Team 6 3 . 3 1-2 1-2 . . . . . . .48 Wozniak, Austen 12 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .59 Lutz, FN 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .94 Fritschle, Tann 5 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .3Z High, Taje 4 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .89 Dikos, Garrick 11 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .80 Riley, Tanner 12 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .52 Smith, Armad 1 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .87 Buske, Logan 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .7 Lawshe, Demory 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .75 Dachota, Nick 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .58 Appel, Joshua 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .63 Ignont, Clyde 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .15 Perish, Mike 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .18 Tonyan Jr., Rob 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .22 Bell, Shakir 5 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 12 443 536 979 85-253 23-156 11-259 36 14 9-42 10 3 .Opponents 12 382 473 855 109-365 45-262 17-478 35 8 6-3 7 8 .

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Week 1 Depth Chart2013 Game-By-Game StatisticsGame-by-Game Rushing IU PURDUE QUINCY TENN TECH YSU USD ILS NDSU MSU SDSU WIU SIU Player 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./TD Att.-Yds./TDLogan, B. 2-9/0 1-2/0 10-85/0 7-39/0 10-64/0 4-35/0 7-38/0 15-76/0 14-69/0 20-68/0 22-78/1 19-46/0Bell, S. 18-113/0 DNP DNP 25-201/1 7-17/0 16-80/0 12-9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPBooker, L. DNP DNP DNP 3-14/0 — — 9-54/1 7-21/0 14-56/0 8-29/0 1-1/0 —Cheeseborough 6-13/0 11-43/0 10-77/2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPTonyan, R. 3-17/0 1-7/0 8-35/1 DNP 1-(-2)/0 11-9/0 14-4/1 12-(-11)/0 DNP 7-9/0 3-7/0 4-(-23)/0Lancaster, T. DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-14/0 DNP DNP 13-23/0 DNPEvans. T. DNP DNP 1-32/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPLawshe, D. — — — — — — — — — — — 6-14/0Wozniak, A. — — — — — — — 1-(-2)/0 — — 3-9/0 3-3/0High, T. 2-6/0 — — DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPRiley, T. — — — — — — — — — 1-(-1)/0 2-1/0 —Perish, M. 6-(-10)/0 8-(-5)/0 3-13/1 9-12/1 12-7/0 4-(-8)/0 DNP DNP 2-(-10)/0 2-0/0 DNP DNPReyes, T. 1-(-3)/0 — — — — — — — — — — —Team – 1-(-8)/0 3-(-4)/0 — — — — — — – — —

Game-by-Game Passing (Comp-Att-TD-INT-Yards)Player IU PURDUE QUINCY TENN TECH YSU USD ILS NDSU MSU SDSU WIU SIUPerish, M. 11-29-2-1-118 29-45-2-1-256 23-26-4-0-379 25-43-2-3-288 30-56-3-1-392 8-17-1-0-48 DNP DNP 14-34-0-4-95 2-2-0-0-10 DNP DNP Tonyan, R. 1-3-0-1-57 — 4-8-1-0-54 DNP 0-1-0-0-0 8-17-1-1-34 8-22-0-0-69 3-17-0-1-64 DNP 5-20-0-1-46 4-6-0-2-9 2-8-0-0-15Lancaster, T. DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-3-0-0-(-5) DNP DNP 8-15-1-1-93 DNPLawshe, D. — — — 0-1-0-0-0 — — — — — — — 0-1-1-0-0 Field Goals (Made field goals in bold/Missed field goals in italics)Player IU PURDUE QUINCY TENN TECH YSU USD ILS NDSU MSU SDSU WIU SIUHeidorn DNP DNP DNP 20, 31, 42, 24, 40 — — — 40, 36 41 24 — 39. 38Fritschle — — — DNP 23, 33 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Game-by-Game Receiving IU PURDUE QUINCY TENN TECH YSU USD ILS NDSU MSU SDSU WIU SIUPlayer 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./TD Rec.-Yds./TDRiley, T. 2-15/0 4-63/0 6-62/0 5-49/0 3-26/0 3-19/0 2-27/0 2-20/0 6-42/0 3-24/0 5-48/1 1-2/0Harris, K. 2-22/1 5-32/0 3-42/0 5-68/0 5-101/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPLawshe, D. 1-57/1 7-62/1 3-115/1 — — 1-3/0 — 1-44/0 2-29/0 — 1-14/0 —Levingston, S. 1-11/1 — 2-15/1 6-55/1 2-56/3 — 1-12/0 — 1-2/0 — 1-3/0 1-13/0Bell, S. 1-7/0 DNP DNP 6-68/1 — 3-13/0 2-6/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPJohnson, A..J. DNP DNP DNP 1-36/0 5-36/0 2-32/1 — — 1-2/0 — 1-8/0 —Reyes, T. — — 2-39/0 — 2-15/0 1-(-4)/0 2-17/0 — 2-8/0 1-11/0 — —Dikos, G. — 1-10/0 2-41/0 2-12/0 2-46/0 — — — — 2-21/0 — —Logan, B. — 1-7/0 2-31/1 — 2-11/0 1-12/0 — — — 1-0/0 2-(-2)/0 —O’Leary, C. DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-69/0 1-4/0 1-7/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP —Brown, J. 4-50/0 3-23/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPCheeseborough 1-13/0 4-43/1 2-9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPBooker, L. DNP DNP DNP — 4-32/0 — — 1-(-5)/0 2-12/0 — — —Buske, L. — 1-5/0 1-30/0 — — 1-3/1 — — — — — —Berry, J. — — 2-37/1 — — — — — — — — — Wozniak, A. — 1-4/0 — — — — — — — — 1-22/0 —Johns, M. — 1-(-1)/0 — — — — — — — — 1-9/0 —Prentice, D. — 1-8/0 — DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPMagrum, J. — — 1-7/0 DNP DNP — — — — — — —High, T. — — 1-5/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Game-by-Game Returns Punt Returns IU PURDUE QUINCY TENN TECH YSU USD ILS NDSU MSU SDSU WIU SIUPlayer 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.-TD Att.-Yds.-TDRiley, T. — 1-(-3)/0 2-20/0 — 1-61/0 — 1-15/0 — 1-1/0 1-3/0 — —Burnett, C. 2-3/0 — — DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPSewall, M. — — DNP — — — — — — — — 1-33/0Johns, M. — — 1-1/0 — — — — — — — — —

Kickoff Returns IU PURDUE QUINCY TENN TECH YSU USD ILS NDSU MSU SDSU WIU SIUPlayer 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.-TD Att.-Yds.-TDBooker, L. DNP DNP DNP 3-87/0 5-102/0 2-41/0 3-73/0 5-173/1 1-16/0 4-57/0 2-29/0 —Riley, T. 3-63/0 — — — — — — — — — — 3-64/0Johnson, A.J. DNP DNP DNP — — 1-23/0 2-31/0 — — — 2-27/0 —Logan, B. — — — 1-8/0 — — 1-13/0 — 3-44/0 — — —High, T. 1-9/0 4-104/0 — DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPDikos, G. — — — — — — — — 2-15/0 — — — Wozniak, A. — — — — — — 1-10/0 — 1-11/0 — — —Cheeseborough 1-21/0 1-24/0 — DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPStephen, J. — — — 2-18/0 — — DNP DNP — — — —Johns, M. — — 1-32/0 — — — — — — — — —

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Week 1 Depth Chart2013 Game-By-Game StatisticsOffenseOpponent WR LT LG C RG RT TB TE/WR QB FB/TE/WR WRat Indiana Reyes, T. Vermillion, D. Ignont, C. Lutz, FN Masters, A. Patrick, P. Bell, S. Brown, J. Perish, M. Dikos, G. Harris, K.at Purdue Riley, T. Vermillion, D. Ignont, C. Lutz, FN Masters, A. Patrick, P. Cheeseborough Brown, J. Perish, M. Lawshe, D. Harris, K.Quincy Riley, T. Vermillion, D. Ignont, C. Lutz, FN Masters, A. Patrick, P. Cheeseborough Dikos, G. Perish, M. Lawshe, D. Harris, K.at Tennessee Tech Riley, T. Vermillion, D. Ignont, C. Lutz, FN Masters, A. Patrick, P. Bell, S. Levingston, S. Perish, M. Johnson, A.J. Harris, K.Youngstown State Riley, T. Vermillion, D. Ignont, C. Lutz, FN Masters, A. Patrick, P. Bell, S. Levingston, S. Perish, M. Johnson, A.J. Reyes, T.at South Dakota Riley, T. Vermillion, D. Ignont, C. Lutz, FN Masters, A. Dachota, N. Logan, B. Dikos, G. Perish, M. Johnson, A.J. Reyes, T.at Illinois St. Riley, T. Vermillion, D. Ignont, C. Lutz, FN Masters, A. Patrick, P. Bell, S. Dikos, G. Tonyan, R. Johnson, A.J. Reyes, T.North Dakota State Reyes, T. Vermillion, D. Masters, A. Lutz, FN Goebel, E. Patrick, P. Logan, B. Dikos, G. Tonyan, R. Wozniak, A. Lawshe, D.at Missouri State Reyes, T. Vermillion, D. Ignont, C. Lutz, FN Goebel, E. Masters, A. Logan, B. Dikos, G. Perish, M. Dikos, G. Lawshe, D.at South Dakota St. Riley, T. Vermillion, D. Ignont, C. Lutz, FN Goebel, E. Dachota, N. Logan, B. Dikos, G. Perish, M. Wozniak, A. Lawshe, D.Western Illinois Riley, T. Vermillion, D. Ignont, C. Lutz, FN Masters, A. Patrick, P. Logan, B. Levingston, S. Tonyan, R. Johnson, A.J. Lawshe, D.Southern Illinois Reyes, T. Vermillion, D. Ignont, C. Lutz, FN Masters, A. Patrick, P. Logan, B. Magrum, J. Tonyan, R. Wozniak, A. Lawshe, D.

DefenseOpponent DL DL DL DL LB LB LB/DB DB DB DB DBat Indiana Nicholls, C. Jones, R. Boyd, T. Underwood, C. Ratliff, G. Walker, K. Wilson, P. Stowers, A. Burnett, C. Layne, D. Sewall, M.at Purdue Nicholls, C. Jones, R. Boyd, T. Underwood, C. Ratliff, G. Walker, K. Thurman, J. Stowers, A. Burnett, C. Wilson, P. Sewall, M.Quincy Nicholls, C. Jones, R. Cassidy, C. Underwood, C. Ratliff, G. Walker, K. Thurman, J. Stowers, A. Burnett, C. Wilson, P. Beverstock, I.at Tennessee Tech Nicholls, C. Jones, R. Boyd, T. Underwood, C. Ratliff, G. Walker, K. Thurman, J. Stowers, A. Newman, T. Harvey, O. Wilson, P.Youngstown State Nicholls, C. Jones, R. Boyd, T. Underwood, C. Stone, G. Harris, J. Thurman, J. Lang, D. Harvey, O. Layne, D. Sewall, M.at South Dakota Nicholls, C. Jones, R. Boyd, T. Underwood, C. Stone, G. Ratliff, G. Thurman, J. Guess, C. Harvey, O. Layne, D. Sewall, M.at Illinois State Stafford, T. Jones, R. Boyd, T. Underwood, C. Ratliff, G. Thurman, J. Tuuu, T.J. Guess, C. Harvey, O. Layne, D. Sewall, M. North Dakota State Stafford, T. Jones, R. Waller, T. Underwood, C. Ratliff, G. Thurman, J. Jackson, J. Guess, C. Starks, T. Layne, D. Sewall, M.at Missouri State Stafford, T. Jones, R. McCown, P. Underwood, C. Ratliff, G. Thurman, J. Jackson, J. Guess, C. Starks, T. Layne, D. Sewall, M.at South Dakota St. Stafford, T. Jones, R. McCown, P. Underwood, C. Ratliff, G. Thurman, J. Jackson, J. Guess, C. Starks, T. Layne, D. Sewall, M.Western Illinois Stafford, T. Jones, R. McCown, P. Underwood, C. Ratliff, G. Thurman, J. Jackson, J. Stowers, A. Lang, D. Layne, D. Sewall, M.Southern Illinois Stafford, T. Jones, R. Waller, T. Underwood, C. Ratliff, G. Thurman, J. Jackson, J. Starks, T. Lang, D. Lough, T. Sewall, M. Game-by-Game Defensive Tackles IU PURDUE QUINCY TENN TECH YSU USD ILS NDSU MSU SDSU WIU SIUPlayer Solo-Ast-Total Solo-Ast-Total Solo-Ast-Total Solo-Ast-Total Solo-Ast-Total Solo-Ast-Total Solo-Ast-Total Solo-Ast-Total Solo-Ast-Total Solo-Ast-Total Solo-Ast-Total Solo-Ast-TotalThurman, J. 4-3-7 7-0-7 1-3-4 5-4-9 4-3-7 9-6-15 3-2-5 0-5-5 1-3-4 9-8-17 0-5-5 2-4-6Jones, R. 4-1-5 4-1-5 1-6-7 1-5-6 1-1-2 4-4-8 4-4-8 3-6-9 3-6-9 3-6-9 2-5-7 5-9-14Sewall, M. 3-0-3 7-1-8 DNP 2-0-2 1-7-8 3-2-5 3-2-5 5-3-8 2-2-4 6-4-10 5-11-16 7-11-18Underwood, C. 4-0-4 3-0-3 0-2-2 3-7-10 1-0-1 3-1-4 3-5-8 1-6-7 2-7-9 2-2-4 4-9-13 4-7-11Ratliff, G. 1-0-1 4-0-4 0-2-2 1-2-3 4-3-7 4-4-8 1-6-7 3-3-6 6-6-12 4-2-6 4-6-10 2-4-6Walker, K. 4-2-6 3-1-4 2-2-4 6-8-14 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-3-3 6-10-16 2-9-11Layne, D. 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-4-4 8-2-10 2-1-3 2-4-6 2-1-3 1-7-8 1-1-2 DNPJackson, J. 1-2-3 1-1-2 0-2-2 1-1-2 DNP 1-4-5 0-6-6 0-4-4 2-2-4 1-4-5 — —Starks, T. DNP DNP 2-1-3 DNP 1-1-2 1-0-1 3-1-4 2-5-7 2-0-2 3-2-5 0-2-2 2-4-6Lough, T. 3-2-5 1-0-1 1-6-7 DNP 1-2-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 — — 1-7-8 0-4-4Stafford, T. 1-1-2 — 1-2-3 1-1-2 — 0-1-1 — 0-2-2 3-6-9 0-2-2 0-4-4 0-4-4Stone, G. — — 5-3-8 2-4-6 0-5-5 2-2-4 — 2-1-3 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP Nicholls, C. 1-2-3 5-1-6 1-2-3 2-4-6 1-0-1 3-0-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPWaller, T. 2-3-5 — 1-3-4 — — — 0-1-1 1-4-5 DNP DNP DNP 1-4-5Lang, D. DNP DNP 5-1-6 1-1-2 3-1-4 DNP — — — 0-1-1 1-2-3 2-4-6Stowers, A. 2-0-2 — 0-1-1 5-3-8 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-5-8 —Collins, B. 1-5-6 — 0-3-3 0-1-1 — — — — 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-2-3 0-2-2Harvey, O. DNP DNP DNP 3-1-4 2-1-3 3-3-6 3-1-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPBurnett, C. 6-0-6 6-1-7 1-2-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPTuuu. T. DNP DNP DNP — 1-1-2 7-2-9 1-3-4 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 —Harris, J. — — — 1-1-2 — 1-0-1 2-1-3 1-2-3 1-0-1 — 0-1-1 2-2-4Newman, T. 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-1-2 2-0-2 4-1-5 DNP 1-0-1 — — 1-0-1 — —McCown, P. — — 1-1-2 — — — 1-3-4 DNP 0-3-3 1-1-2 — 0-2-2Cassidy, C. 1-2-3 1-0-1 1-3-4 — 0-1-1 — — 0-1-1 — 0-2-2 — —Boyd, T. 1-1-2 3-0-3 DNP 0-1-1 2-2-4 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPBrown, Lonnell — 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-2-2 1-1-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1-2 2-1-3Guess, C. — — — — — `— 1-0-1 3-3-6 1-0-1 2-1-3 — —Beverstock, I. 1-0-1 — 3-4-7 — 0-1-1 0-1-1 — 1-0-1 — — — —Allen, I. DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-2-3 — 1-0-1 0-1-1 2-2-4 0-1-1 — —Wilson, P. 5-0-5 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPAviles, C. 3-0-3 DNP — — — 0-1-1 — 1-2-3 — 0-1-1 0-1-1 —Mitchell, K. — — 2-1-3 1-1-2 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1Lyons, A. — — — — — — 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 — —Logan, B. — — 2-0-2 — 1-0-1 — 0-1-1 — — — — —Wozniak, A. — — 0-1-1 — — — — — 2-0-2 — — —Lutz, FN — — — 1-0-1 — — — — — 1-0-1 — —Fritschle, T. — — 2-0-2 DNP — DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPDikos, G. — — 0-2-2 — — — — — — — — —Riley, T. — — — — — 0-1-1 — — — — 1-0-1 —Smith, A. — — 1-1-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPBuske, L. — — — 1-0-1 — — — — — — — —Dachota, N. — — — — — — — — 1-0-1 — — — Appel, J. 1-0-1 — — — — — — — — — — —Ignont, C. — — — — — 1-0-1 — — — — — —Perish, M. 1-0-1 — — — — — DNP DNP — — DNP DNPBell, S. — DNP DNP — — 0-1-1 — DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

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Week 1 Depth ChartWeek 1 Recap -- at Indiana (August 29, 2013)

B LO O M I N G T O N , I n d . - Indiana State scored 21 unanswered points in just over one minute of game time around the halftime break and scored the most points by an Indiana State team in five all-time games versus the Hoosiers, but Indiana turned the Sycamores back with a 73-35 victory on a hot and humid night in front of 40,278 fans at Memorial Stadium. Shakir Bell went over 100 yards rushing for the 20th time in his career and the 17th time in the 109 year history of the program during a season opening contest as he amassed 113 yards on the ground on 18 carries. F r e s h m a n S a m p s o n Le v i n g s to n a n d j u n i o r transfer Kyani Harris each hauled in touchdown passes for the Sycamores while Calvin Burnett returned a fumble for a touchdown and Connor Underwood had his first interception return for a touchdown as the Sycamores reached the end zone five times and scored a record 35 points in five all-time meetings wiht Indiana. Jamar Brown was the Sycamores’ leading receiver with four catches for 50 yards, including a long of 21 yards which helped set up Indiana State’s first touchdown of the contest. Indiana State trailed 45-7 late in the second quarter but were sparked just before the half. The Sycamores went 78 yards on seven plays and Perish found Kyani Harris for a 17-yard touchdown reception with 19 seconds on the clock to cut the IU advantage down to 45-14. George Cheeseborough forced a Hoosier fumble on the ensuing kick-off and Calvin Burnett pounced on the ball in the end zone with 10 seconds on the clock to send both teams into the half with the Sycamores trailing 45-21. Indiana State continued a scoring run by netting its third consecutive touchdown of the game in the first minute of the second half. With 14:17 left in the third quarter, Connor Underwood returned an interception 31 yards for a touchdown to cut the Indiana lead down to 45-28. Robert Tonyan, Jr., found Demory Lawshe for a 57-yard touchdown pass with 8:36 remaining to close out the scoring for both teams. The Sycamores took to the field first in the game with junior quarterback Mike Perish leading the offense, but Indiana State was forced to punt. The Sycamores’ Jordon Stangler had his knee on the ground as he attempted to field the snap, which set up the Hoosiers with an 18-yard field. It took them just three plays, including a 12-yard touchdown pass from Tre Roberson to Ted Bolser with 12:32 left in the first quarter to stake IU to a quick 7-0 lead. Indiana State responded with a 10-play, 75-yard scoring drive to even the score at 7 with 8:27 on the clock in the first quarter. Sampson Levingston, making his Sycamore debut, hauled in an 11-yard touchdown pass from Perish after Shakir Bell had 27 rushing yards on the drive. Indiana State’s defense stopped the Hoosiers on fourth-and-one inside Sycamore territory after the touchdown, but were not able to move the ball and Indiana was able to counter with a 43-yard touchdown pass to Shane Wynn off the arm of Roberson with 3:44 remaining in the first quarter to give Indiana a 14-7 advantage. Following a Bell fumble, Indiana went 41 yards on four plays to take a 21-7 lead at the 2:46 mark of the first quarter on a 34-yard touchdown run by Tevin Coleman. The Hoosiers scored twice in the first two minutes of the second quarter as Bolser reached the end zone for the second time in the game, a 9-yd reception from Nate Sudfeld with 14:47 on the clock. Shane Wynn followed with a 58-yard punt return for a touchdown with 13:15 left before the half for the 35-7 Hoosier lead. After Indiana State scored 21 unanswered points in less than a minute of game time around halftime, the Sycamores surrendered a pair of third quarter touchdowns as the Hoosiers reclaimed a 59-28 lead.

Game 1Indiana 73, Indiana State 35

August 29, 2013Memorial StadiumBloomington, Ind.

40,248

Indiana State 7 14 7 7 35

Indiana 21 24 21 7 73

Scoring Summary 1st 12:32 IU Bolser 12-yd pass from Roberson (Ewald kick) (3-18-1:01) 0-71st 8:37 ISU Levingston 11-yd pass from Perish (Fritschle kick) (10-75-4:05) 7-71st 3:44 IU Wynn 43-yd pass from Roberson (Ewald kick) (4-64-0:51) 7-141st 2:46 IU Coleman 34-yd run (Ewald kick) (4-41-0:51) 7-212nd 14:47 IU Bolser 9-yd pass from Sudfeld (Ewald kick) (3-15-1:07) 7-282nd 13:15 IU Wynn 58-yd punt return (Ewald kick) 7-352nd 11:00 IU Stoner 44-yd pass from Sudfeld (Ewald kick) (1-44-0:07) 7-422nd 5:00 IU Ewald 26-yard field goal (5-34-1:23) 7-452nd 00:19 ISU Harris 17-yd pass from Perish (Fritschle kick) (7-78-1:23) 14-452nd 00:10 ISU Burnett 2-yd fumble recovery (Fritschle kick) 21-453rd 14:17 ISU Underwood 31-yd interception return (Fritschle kick) 28-453rd 11:48 IU Wynn 3-yd pass from Sudfeld (Ewald kick) (7-75-2:29) 28-523rd 8:07 IU Hughes 27-yd pass from Sudfeld (Ewald kick) (3-69-0:57) 28-593rd 3:11 IU Coleman 20-yd run (Ewald kick) (3-44-0:43) 28-664th 10:18 IU Wilson 1-yd run (Ewald kick) (7-55-3:08) 28-734th 8:36 ISU Lawshe 57-yd pass from Tonyan (Fritschle kick) (4-79-1:42) 35-73

Team Statistics ISU IUFirst Downs 15 29 Rushing 7 13 Passing 7 12 Penalty 1 4Net Yards Rushing 131 313 Rushing Attempts 39 54Net Yards Passing 175 319 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 12-32-1 17-30-2Total Offense Yards 306 632 Total Offense Plays 71 84Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-1 1-1Penalties: No.-Yards 7-83 6-66Punts-Yards 10-388 3-113 Avg. Yards Per Punt 38.8 37.7Punt Returns: No.-Yards 2-3 4-90Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 5-93 3-31Interceptions: No.-Yards 2-35 1-28Possession Time 27:42 32:18Third Down Conversions 3-16 9-18Fourth Down Conversions 1-3 1-2Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 6-7Sacks By: No.-Yards 0-0 4-19PAT Kicks 5-5 10-10Field Goals 0-0 1-1

Individual Statistics RUSHING: ISU: Shakir Bell 18-113; Robert Tonyan, Jr. 3-17; George Cheeseborough 6-13; Buck Logan 2-9; Taje High 2-6; Travis Reyes 1-(-3); Mike Perish 6-(-10); Team 1-(-14). IU: Tevin Coleman 14-169, 2 TD; Anthony Davis 10-65; Andrew Wilson 8-45, 1 TD; Tre Roberson 5-19; Laray Smith 2-11; S. Houston 8-9; I. Roundtree 1-4; D. Roberts 2-1; Team 4-(-10).

PASSING: ISU: Mike Perish 11-29-1, 118, 2 TD; Robert Tonyan, Jr., 1-3-0, 57, 1 TD. IU: Nate Sudfeld 12-17-1, 219, 4 TD; C. Coffman 2-7-1, 29; Tre Roberson 3-6-0, 71, 2 TD.

RECEIVING: ISU: Jamar Brown 4-50; Kyani Harris 2-22, 1 TD; Tanner Riley 2-15; Demory Lawshe 1-57, 1 TD; George Cheeseborough 1-13; Sampson Levingston 1-11, 1 TD; Shakir Bell 1-7. IU: Ted Bolser 8-78, 2 TD; Kofi Hughes 3-69, 1 TD; Shane Wynn 2-46, 2 TD; Cody Latimer 2-44; Nick Stoner 1-44, 1 TD; I. Roundtree 1-18; Duwyce Wilson 1-11; D. Roberts 1-9.

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Week 1 Depth ChartWeek 2 Recap -- at Purdue (Sept. 7, 2013)

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- Indiana State staged an impressive second half comeback but time proved to be too short late in the fourth quarter as Purdue escaped with a 20-14 victory over the Sycamores in front of 50,165 fans inside Rose-Ade Stadium. Indiana State fell to 0-2 on the season, dropping a pair of contests against members of the Big Ten Conference while Purdue improved to 1-1. The Sycamores outgained the Boilermakers 295-284 in total yardage, including a 256-150 advantage through the air. Mike Perish was 29-of-45 passing for 256 yards and two touchdowns with just one interception to lead the Sycamore offense against the Boilermakers. Demory Lawshe proved to the Sycamores’ leading receiver as he hauled in seven receptions for 62 yards and one touchdown while Kyani Harris had five receptions for 32 yards. Tanner Riley added four receptions for 63 yards while George Cheeseborough had four receptions for 43 yards. All told, the Sycamores had 11 different players catch a pass in the game. Shakir Bell, was not able to play with an injured shoulder, but Cheeseborough stepped in with 11 rushes for 43 yards. Mark Sewall led the Sycamores with eight tackles and one pass brake up. Jameer Thurman and Calvin Burnett each had seven tackles with Thurman adding one tackle for loss. Purdue owned a 17-0 lead until the Sycamores were able to move the ball 79 yards on eight plays including a 36-yard touchdown pass from Mike Perish to George Cheeseborough with 2:44 remaining in the third quarter to cut the Boilermaker advantage down to 17-7. The touchdown pass from Perish to Cheeseborough came on a 4th-and-9 play as Perish hit Cheeseborough in stride at the five-yard line and he walked into the end zone for the score. Once again the Sycamore defense was able to keep the Boilermakers out of the end zone after the Indiana State offensive score even though Purdue had a 12-play drive which took nearly seven minutes off the clock. Purdue did advance to near the red zone, but the Boilers were forced into a 37-yard field goal by Paul Griggs with 10:57 to go in the contest to stretch their lead out to 20-7. Indiana State responded to the Boilermaker field goal with a six-play. 61-yard drive that took just 1:35 off the clock and ended with Perish’s second touchdown pass of the day. This time Perish found Demory Lawshe for a 17-yard scoring strike with 9:22 on the clock to cut the Purdue lead down to just 20-14. The Sycamore defense made one final stand that resulted in a three-and-out for Purdue that gave Indiana State the ball with 46 seconds on the clock. After a five-yard completion from Perish to Cheeseborough, the Boilers sealed the victory with an interception of Perish’s final pass attempt of the game. With a knee taken at the 19 second mark, Purdue was able to narrowly escape their home opener with a 20-14 victory over Indiana State. Purdue opened the game with a 99-yard kick-off return for a touchdown by Akeem Hunt which staked the Boilermakers to a fast 7-0 advantage just 14 seconds in. The only other scoring in the first half came on a Paul Griggs 18-yard field goal with 9:03 remaining in the second quarter for a 10-0 Purdue lead. That drive featured one of two goal line stands by the Sycamore defense in the first half. The first came after the Boilers moved the ball inside the ISU 5-yard line and made three consecutive goal line stops to force the Griggs field goal. The second big defensive stop came as the first half was winding down and the Boilers moved all the way down to the ISU one-yard line as the clock ticked down under one minute remaining in the second quarter. Connor Underwood led the Sycamore defensive charge by making a pair of tackles at the goal line on Hunt rushes, the final coming with 12 seconds remaining. The first half clock expired as Purdue attempted to bring their field goal unit on to send Indiana State into the locker room down to the Boilermakers 10-0. The first drive of the third quarter looked promising as the Sycamores moved the ball into Purdue territory. ISU faced a fourth and short but the Purdue defense made the stop to end the Sycamore threat. Purdue then took the ball 60 yards on eight plays over the next 4:43 to reach the end zone on a 16-yard run by B.J. Knauf with 5:08 left in the third quarter for the 17-0 advantage.

Indiana State 0 0 7 7 14

Purdue 7 3 7 3 20

Scoring Summary 1st 14:46 PU Hunt 99-yd kickoff return (Griggs kick) 0-72nd 9:03 PU Griggs 18-yd field goal (12-43-5:45) 0-103rd 5:08 PU Knauf 16-yd run (Griggs kick) (8-60-4:43) 0-173rd 2:44 ISU Cheeseborough 36-yd pass from Perish (Fritschle kick) (8-79-2:24) 7-174th 10:57 PU Griggs 37-yd field goal (12-47-6:47) 7-204th 9:22 ISU Lawshe 17-yd pass from Perish (Fritschle kick) (6-61-1:35) 14-20

Team Statistics ISU PurdueFirst Downs 16 16 Rushing 2 8 Passing 13 8 Penalty 1 0Net Yards Rushing 39 134 Rushing Attempts 22 46Net Yards Passing 256 150 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 29-45-1 15-24-0Total Offense Yards 295 284 Total Offense Plays 67 70Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 2-0Penalties: No.-Yards 3-25 6-52Punts-Yards 8-278 6-280 Avg. Yards Per Punt 34.8 46.7Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-(-3) 2-16Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 5-128 2-123Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 1-2Possession Time 25:09 34:51Third Down Conversions 3-14 4-16Fourth Down Conversions 1-3 1-2Red Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-5Sacks By: No.-Yards 2-10 5-15PAT Kicks 2-2 2-2Field Goals 0-0 2-3

Individual Statistics RUSHING: Indiana State: George Cheeseborough 11-43; Robert Tonyan, Jr., 1-7; Buck Logan 1-2; Mike Perish 8-(-5); Team 1-(-8). Purdue: Akeem Hunt 22-82; Dalyn Dawkins 11-35; B.J. Knauf 4-26, 1 TD; Rob Henry 7-4; Team 2-(-13).

PASSING: Indiana State: Mike Perish 29-45-1, 256, 2 TD. Purdue: Rob Henry 15-24-0, 150.

RECEIVING: Indiana State: Demory Lawshe 7-62, 1 TD; Kyani Harris 5-32; Tanner Riley 4-63; George Cheeseborough 4-43, 1 TD; Jamar Brown 3-23; Garrick Dikos 1-10; Desean Prentice 1-8; Buck Logan 1-7; Logan Buske 1-5; Austen Wozniak 1-4; Miquel Johns 1-(-1). Purdue: Gabe Holmes 6-39; Akeem Hunt 2-38; Shane Mikesky 2-23; B.J. Knauf 1-19; Justin Sinz 1-10; Dalyn Dawkins 1-8; Kurt Freytag 1-8; De. Yancey 1-5.

Game 2Purdue 20, Indiana State 14

September 7, 2013Ross-Ade Stadium

West Lafayette, Ind.50,165

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Week 1 Depth ChartWeek 3 Recap -- vs. Quincy (Sept. 14, 2013)

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Indiana State scored a Memoria l Stadium record 70 points as they opened their home season with a 70-7 victory over the Quincy Hawks in front of 7,002 fans. The Sycamores also set a single game record for passing yards and quarterback Mike Perish accumulated the fourth most single game passing yards in school history. The Sycamores also came close to establishing the school record for total yards in a game. Perish was 23 of 26 in passing for 379 yards which ranks behind Blayne Baggett who threw for 396 yards against Missouri State in 2005, Jeff Miller who threw of 391 yards against Ball State in 1985, and Kyle Frondorf who went for 383 yards against Eastern Illinois in 1986. Perish and Robert Tonyan were a combined 27 of 34 in the game for 433 yards and five touchdowns. The 433 yards is a new school single game record. Indiana State also had 671 yards of total offense which was just shy of the 675 accumulated by the 1975 team against Dayton. Demory Lawshe had three catches for 115 yards and a touchdown while Tanner Riley caught six passes for 62. Buck Logan led the Sycamore rushing attack with 85 yards in 10 carries with George Cheeseborough going for 77 yards on 10 carries. The Sycamores scored 42 points in the first half but it wasn’t until midway through the opening quarter that Indiana State struck pay dirt and it came on a 78 yard pass play from Mike Perish to Demory Lawshe with 7:18 left in the opening quarter. Indiana State also scored on their next possession as the Sycamores capped a nine-play, 88-yard drive with a two-yard pass from Perish to Sam Levingston with three minutes remaining in the period. Indiana State found the end zone four times in the second quarter including the first play of the second period when Perish busted through the middle from a yard out to complete a seven-play, 65-yard drive. Perish also connected with Buck Logan on a 24 yard scoring strike with 6:29 left in the half to cap a 61-yard drive (nine plays) and a five yard touchdown pass to Taje High with just seven seconds left to cap a 73 yard drive (five plays). In between was a 36 yard scoring run by George Cheeseborough with 3:36 left in the second that came on just the second play of the Sycamore possession. Perrish connected with Logan on a 21 yard gain on the first play. Indiana State scored four more touchdowns in the second half with one coming from the defense. Cheeseborough scored his second touchdown of the game with 12:45 left in the third quarter to cap a 56-yard, six-play drive. Tonyan connected with Justice Berry on a 12 yard scoring strike with 9:33 left at the end of a 72 yard, seven-play drive with Tonyan also scoring Indiana State’s final touchdown with 9:01 left on a five yard run to cap a 51-yard, eight-play drive. Jess Harris also scored for Indiana State as the linebacker returned an interception 51 yards for the score with 13:04 left in the game.

Quincy 0 0 0 7 7

Indiana State 14 28 14 14 70

Scoring Summary 1st 7:18 ISU Lawshe 78-yd pass from Perish (Fritschle kick) (1-68-0:29) 7-01st 3:00 ISU Levingston 2-yd pass from Perish (Fritschle kick) (9-88-2:26) 14-02nd 14:59 ISU Perish 1-yd run (Fritschle kick) (7-65-2:04) 21-02nd 6:29 ISU Logan 24-yd pass from Perish (Fritschle kick) (9-61-3:10) 28-02nd 3:36 ISU Cheeseborough 36-yd run (Fritschle kick) (2-61-0:30) 35-02nd 0:07 ISU High 5 -yd pass from Perish (Fritschle kick) (5-73-0:36) 42-03rd 12:45 ISU Cheeseborough 5-yd pass from Perish (Fritschle kick) (6-56-2:04) 49-03rd 9:33 ISU Berry 12-yd pass from Tonyan (Fritschle kick) (7-72-2:37) 56-04th 13:04 ISU Harris 51-yd interception return (Fritschle kick) 63-04th 9:01 ISU Tonyan 5-yd run (Fritschle kick) (8-51-3:03) 70-04th 2:02 QU King 1-yd run (Watkins kick) (12-75-6:59) 70-7

Team Statistics QUINCY ISUFirst Downs 16 28 Rushing 9 9 Passing 6 19 Penalty 1 0Net Yards Rushing 142 238 Rushing Attempts 47 35Net Yards Passing 107 433 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 12-26-1 27-34-0Total Offense Yards 249 671 Total Offense Plays 73 69Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-1 1-0Penalties: No.-Yards 9-64 7-55Punts-Yards 10-398 3-111 Avg. Yards Per Punt 39.8 37.0Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-3 3-21Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 8-158 1-32Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 1-51Possession Time 35:08 24:52Third Down Conversions 5-17 3-9Fourth Down Conversions 2-2 2-2Red Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 6-6Sacks By: No.-Yards 0-0 2-8PAT Kicks 1-1 10-10Field Goals 0-0 0-0

Individual Statistics RUSHING: QUINCY: King 19-75, 1 TD; Shelby 8-25; Ross 7-20; Wilburn 1-14; Lonergan 6-5; Berry 1-2; Flowers 4-2, Team 1- (-1). ISU: Buck Logan 10-85; George Cheeseborough 10-77, 2 TD; Robert Tonyan, Jr., 8-35, 1 TD; Tyler Evans 1-32, Mike Perish 3-13, 1 TD, Team 3-(-4).

PASSING: QUINCY: Lonergan 12-26-1, 107. ISU: Mike Perish 23-26-0, 379, 4 TD; Robert Tonyan, Jr., 4-8-0, 54, 1 TD.

RECEIVING: QUINCY: Malinowski 3-29; Williamson 3-13, Spears 2-33, Sergent 2-14, Wilburn 1-10, Flowers 1-8. ISU: Tanner Riley 6-62; Demory Lawshe 3-115, 1 TD; Kyani Harris 3-42; Garrick Dikos 2-41; Travis Reyes 2-39; Justice Berry 2-37, 1 TD; Buck Logan 2-31, 1 TD; Sampson Levingston 2-15, 1 TD; George Cheeseborough 2-9; Logan Buske 1-30; Joel Magrum 1-7; Taje High 1-5, 1 TD.

Game 3Indiana State 70, Quincy 7

September 14, 2013Memorial Stadium

Terre Haute, Ind.7,002

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Game 4Tennessee Tech 38, Indiana State 37

September 28, 2013Tucker Stadium

Cookeville, Tenn.8,970

Week 1 Depth ChartWeek 4 Recap -- @ Tennessee Tech (Sept. 28, 2013)

C O O K E V I L L E , Te n n . -- Indiana State senior t a i l b a c k S h a k i r B e l l returned to the Sycamore lineup and rushed for over 200 yards for the sixth time in his career but it was not enough as the Sycamores fell 38-37 on the road to Tennessee Tech. Shakir Bell, who saw his first action since injuring his shoulder in the season opener at Indiana, rushed for 201 yards and one touchdown to go over the 4,000 career rushing yard mark. He is the third Sycamore in the history of the program and ninth in the history of the Missouri Val ley Conference to achieve that milestone. Bell now has 4,108 rushing yards in his career. He added six receptions for 68 yards, including one touchdown through the air. Bell is now just three touchdowns away from tying the ISU all-time career touchdowns scored record. Mike Perish was 25-of-43 passing for 288 yards and two touchdowns. Bell was Perish’s top target while Sampson Levingston added six receptions of his own for 55 yards and a touchdown. Making her collegiate debut, Eric Heidorn connected on three field goals -- the most by a Sycamore since the 2012 campaign. Trailing 24-12 at the half, the Sycamores came right out of the break with a strong offensive charge which ended with 13:13 remaining in the third quarter on a one-yard touchdown run by Mike Perish was was set up by a strong run near the goal line by Shakir Bell. The Perish rushing touchdown cut the Tennessee Tech lead down to 24-19. Tennessee Tech answered with a five-yard touchdown run by Jared Davis at the 8:01 mark of the third quarter to restore the 12-point advantage at 31-19. That is when Shakir Bell took over the contest for the Sycamores in the second half. Bell scored on a six-yard touchdown run with 5:16 left in the third quarter to get ISU within 31-26. Mike Perish then found Sampson Levingston for a 12-yard touchdown reception with 1:12 left in the third period and added a two-point conversion from Perish to A.J. Johnson to give the Sycamores a 34-31 lead -- its first since the first quarter. After another defensive stop, freshman Eric Heidorn connected on his third field goal of the contest with just under 13 minutes remaining to stretch the lead out to 37-31. Zach Ziegler regained the lead for Tennessee Tech on a two-yard pass from Jared Davis with 1:11 on the clock to put the Golden Eagles up 38-37. The Sycamores got into Tennessee Tech territory on their final drive, but a tipped pass was intercepted with less than 20 seconds remaining to seal the game for TTU. Indiana State scored first in the game on a 31-yard touchdown reception by Shakir Bell off the arm of Mike Perish. Bell returned to action from a shoulder injury which has sidelined him since the season opener at Indiana. The touchdown drive was set up by an interception from Phil Wilson on Tennessee Tech’s opening drive. Bell caught a screen pass and raced down the sideline for the quick 6-0 lead at the 11:33 mark of the first quarter. Tennessee Tech answered the Sycamores’ opening score with 17 unanswered points to take a 17-6 advantage at the 13:14 mark of the second quarter. The Sycamores moved the ball deep into Tennessee Tech territory twice in the second quarter, first with a nine-play, 59-yard drive which ended with Eric Heidorn’s first career field goal -- a 31-yarder -- at the 10:13 mark to cut the deficit down to 17-9. Heidorn came back on the Sycamores’ next drive to connect on a 42-yard field goal at the 4:56 mark to further cut into the Golden Eagle lead at 17-12.

Indiana State 6 6 22 3 37

Tennessee Tech 10 14 7 7 38

Scoring Summary 1st 11:33 INS Bell 31-yd pass from Perish (kick blocked) (7-44-2:45) 6-01st 3:25 TTU Sharp 47-yd field goal (9-26-4:04) 6-31st 0:04 TTU Huguely 87-yd blocked field goal return (Sharp kick) 6-102nd 13:14 TTU Golden 1-yd run (Shapr kick) (4-42-1:16) 6-172nd 10:13 ISU Heidorn 31-yd field goal (9-59-2:57) 9-172nd 4:56 ISU Heidorn 42-yd field goal (12-40-3:43) 12-172nd 0:14 TTU Golden 1-yd run (Sharp kick) (16-75-4:42) 12-243rd 13:13 ISU Perish 1-yd run (Heidorn kick) (5-51-1:38) 19-243rd 8:01 TTU Davis 5-yd run (Sharp kick) (6-37-2:18) 19-313rd 5:16 ISU Bell 6-yd run (Heidorn kick) (7-69-2:40) 26-313rd 1:12 ISU Levingston 12-yd pass from Perish (Johnson pass) (5-49-2:13) 34-314th 12:31 ISU Heidorn 24-yd field goal (6-85-2:22) 37-314th 1:11 TTU Ziegler 2-yd pass from Davis (Sharp kick) (11-77-4:29) 37-38

Team Statistics ISU TTUFirst Downs 27 20 Rushing 14 5 Passing 11 11 Penalty 2 4Net Yards Rushing 266 74 Rushing Attempts 44 43Net Yards Passing 288 190 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 25-44-3 22-29-1Total Offense Yards 554 264 Total Offense Plays 88 72Fumbles: No.-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties: No.-Yards 6-60 8-60Punts-Yards 1-30 6-292 Avg.. Yards Per Punt 30.0 48.7Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 6-113 6-99Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-0 3-12Possession Time 31:57 28:03Third Down Conversions 8-17 5-16Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 3-3Red Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 4-4Sacks By: No.-Yards 5-43 3-16PAT Kicks 2-3 5-5Field Goals 3-5 1-1

Individual Statistics RUSHING: ISU: Shakir Bell 25-201, 1 TD; Buck Logan 7-39; LeMonte Booker 3-14; Mike Perish 9-12, 1 TD. TTU: Bud Golden 14-36, 2 TD; Jared Davis 10-20, 1 TD; Ladari Vanlier 4-13; Stephen Bush 2-10; Team 1-0; Radir Annoor 1-0; Darian Stone 11-(-5).

PASSING: ISU: Mike Perish 25-43-3, 288, 2 TD; Demory Lawshe 0-1-0. TTU: Darian Stone 11-17-1, 93; Jared Davis 11-12-0, 97, 1 TD.

RECEIVING: ISU: Shakir Bell 6-68, 1 TD; Sampson Levingston 6-55, 1 TD; Kyani Harris 5-68; Tanner Riley 5-49; Garrick Dikos 2-12; A.J. Johnson 1-36. TTU: Zack Ziegler 8-44, 1 TD; Eric Belew 6-53; Krys Cates 3-66; Bud Golden 2-(-3); Steve Wilson 1-17; DaJuan Brown 1-11; Ladari Vanlier 1-2.

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Game 5Youngstown State 35, Indiana State 24

October 5, 2013Memorial Stadium

Terre Haute, Ind.7,965

Week 1 Depth ChartWeek 5 Recap -- vs. No. 22 Youngstown State (Oct. 5, 2013)

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Through a pair of weather delays and a steady rainfall over the course of most of the contest, Youngstown State earned a 35-24 victory over Indiana State in front of 8,000 fans on Homecoming inside Memorial Stadium. The game was delayed for 10 minutes after halftime as a severe thunderstorm rolled through Vigo County during the break and then was delayed again for nearly an hour and a half with 3:02 left in the third quarter due to lighting around the stadium. Th ro u g h i t a l l , j u n i o r quarterback Mike Perish went 30-of-56 passing for 392 yards and three touchdowns. Perish was just three completions, two pass attempts and four passing yards shy of all three single-game school records. Sampson Levingston caught two passes for 56 yards in the game but still became the first Sycamore to record three pass reception touchdowns since James Braden did it in 2001 against Missouri State. Levingston had a 27-yard reception in the second quarter, a 21-yard reception late in the fourth quarter and an 8-yard reception earlier in the final stanza came after a pair of laterals from Kyani Harris and Chris O’Leary. Buck Logan led the Sycamore ground game with 64 yards on the ground while Harris had five pass receptions for 101 yards. Mark Sewall led the Sycamore defense with eight tackles, including two for losses and Connor Underwood added a quarterback sack. The Sycamores opened the scoring on their first possession of the game with Tanner Fritschle booting a 23-yard field goal with 9:35 left in the first quarter. It didn’t take the Penguins long to respond as Andre Stubbs took the ensuing kickoff 52 yards to the Sycamore 44 and Martin Ruiz broke free on the first play from scrimmage and ran in for a Youngstown State score with 9:16 left in the first. Indiana State was able to move on the Penguins on their next possession as the Sycamores advanced to the Youngstown nine yard line. A personal foul against Indiana State moved the ball back to the Penguins 24 and a Mike Perish pass was picked off by the Penguins Jameel Smith and returned 95 yards for a Youngstown State touchdown. The point after was good as the Sycamores fell behind 14-3 with 1:08 left in the first. The teams traded punts early in the second quarter before the Penguins were able to strike pay dirt again, this time on a 13 yard run by Ruiz with 7:12 left in the half for a 21-3 Penguin lead. The Sycamores finally scored a touchdown with 3:31 left in the half as Perish connected with Sam Levingston on a 27-yard touchdown strike to make it 21-10 going into the halftime break. The rains came down for the rest of the opening half as neither team could advance the ball. However, after a 35 minute halftime, the Penguins opened the third quarter with an 80-yard drive that ended with Ruiz scoring his third touchdown of the game, this one from six yards out with 9:37 remaining to stretch the advantage out to 28-10. The game was suspended with 3:02 remaining in the third quarter by lightning. Both teams returned to the field after a one and a half hour delay to resume the game. Christian Bryan caught a two-yard pass from Kurt Hess with 8:51 remaining in the game to make it 35-10 in favor of the Penguins. Indiana State responded with a 68-yard pass to Kyani Harris, who lateralled at the 10-yard line to Chris O’Leary who then pitched the ball to Levingston for what officially went down as a 78-yard play but an eight-yard touchdown reception for Levingston from Perish with 7:48 remaining to inch ISU within 35-16. Perish and Levingston hooked up on a 21-yard scoring strike with 1:57 remaining to cut the lead down to 35-24, but the Penguins were able to run out the clock by keeping the ball on the ground.

Youngstown St. 14 7 7 7 35

Indiana State 3 7 0 14 24

Scoring Summary 1st 9:35 ISU Fritschle 23-yd field goal (14-69-5:25) 3-01st 9:16 YSU Ruiz 44-yd run (Cejudo kick) (1-44-0:08) 7-31st 1:08 YSU Smith 95-yd interception return (Cejudo kick) 14-32nd 7:13 YSU Ruiz 13-yd run (Cejudo kick) (5-77-2:12) 21-32nd 3:31 ISU Levingston 27-yd pass from Perish (Fritschle kick) (10-77-3:37) 21-103rd 9:37 YSU Ruiz 6-yd run (Cejudo kick) (12-80-5:15) 28-104th 8:51 YSU Bryan 2-yd pass from Hess (Cejudo kick) (3-38-1:21) 35-104th 7:48 ISU Levingston 8-yd pass from Perish (pass failed) (3-76-0:57) 35-164th 1:57 ISU Levingston 21-yd pass from Perish (Logan rush) (16-87-4:30) 35-24 Team Statistics YSU ISUFirst Downs 21 25 Rushing 10 4 Passing 9 18 Penalty 2 3Net Yards Rushing 196 86 Rushing Attempts 38 30Net Yards Passing 164 392 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 14-23-0 30-57-1Total Offense Yards 360 478 Total Offense Plays 61 87Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties: No.-Yards 5-60 6-64Punts-Yards 7-282 5-199 Avg.. Yards Per Punt 40.3 39.8Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 1-61Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 2-72 5-102Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-95 0-0Possession Time 27:25 32:35Third Down Conversions 2-9 10-19Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 0-1Red Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-4Sacks By: No.-Yards 4-22 1-3PAT Kicks 5-5 1-1Field Goals 0-0 1-2

Individual Statistics RUSHING: YSU: Martin Ruiz 23-141, 3 TD; Jody Webb 4-34; Torrian Pace 3-13; Kurt Hess 4-13; Demond Hymes 1-0; Team 3-(-5) . ISU: Buck Logan 10-64; Shakir Bell 7-17; Mike Perish 12-7; Robert Tonyan 1-(-2).

PASSING: YSU: Kurt Hess 14-23-0, 164, 1 TD. ISU: Mike Perish 30-56-1, 392, 3 TD; Robert Tonyan 0-1-0, 0.

RECEIVING: YSU: Christian Bryan 5-50, 1 TD; Andrew Williams 3-56; Andre Stubbs 2-31; Martin Ruiz 2-3; Jelani Berassa 1-15; Marcel Caver 1-9. ISU: Kyani Harris 5-101; Chris O’Leary 5-69; A.J. Johnson 5-36; LeMonte Booker 4-32; Tanner Riley 3-26; Sampson Levingston 2-56, 3 TD; Garrick Dikos 2-46; Travis Reyes 2-15; Buck Logan 2-11.

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Game 6South Dakota 17, Indiana State 14

October 12, 2013DakotaDome

Vermillion, S.D.6,710

Week 1 Depth ChartWeek 6 Recap -- at South Dakota (Oct. 12, 2013)

VERMILLION, S.D. -- Indiana State held a lead into the fourth quarter, but the Sycamores could not hold on and South Dakota earned a 17-14 victory in front of 6,710 fans inside DakotaDome. Shakir Bell moved into second place on the ISU all-time rushing list with his 80-yard effort against the Coyotes. Bell now has 4,205 rushing yards for his career to move ahead of David Wright for second and needs 131 to take over the career rushing record for Vincent Allen. Mike Perish started the game at quarterback and went 5-of-8 passing for 48 yards while Robert Tonyan, Jr., was 8-of-17 for 34 yards. Both Perish and Tonyan had touchdown throws. Tanner Riley and Shakir Bell paced the team with three receptions while A.J. Johnson had two. Jameer Thurman paced the Sycamore defense with 12 total tackles, including two for losses and one quarterback sack. Tsali Lough and Mark Sewall each had pass interceptions. South Dakota scored first in the contest on a three-yard run by Trevor Bouma for the quick 7-0 lead with 8:54 left in the first quarter. The Bouman scoring rush capped a seven-play, 70-yard drive. The Sycamores answered right back with a nine-play, 80-yard drive which was aided by a pair of 15-yard Coyote penalties and capped with a 22-yard touchdown pass from Mike Perish to A.J. Johnson at the 5:39 mark of the second half to level the score at 7-7. The Coyotes would drive deep into Sycamore territory twice in the second quarter but each time were stopped by interceptions. The first came via Mark Sewall after a tip at the goal line by Connor Underwood and the second came from Tsali Lough in the end zone as well. Lough’s interception set up a Sycamore drive which ended in a punt with three minutes remaining before halftime. Jordon Stangler’s punt was deep and muffed by South Dakota where Lough fell on the football at the Coyote 22-yard line. ISU needed just four plays after the turnover to take a 14-7 lead with 1:06 remaining in the second quarter on a 3-yd touchdown pass from Robert Tonyan, Jr., to Logan Buske. After the half, South Dakota fumbled away the ball and Conrrad Nicholls came up with the recovery but the Sycamores could not take advantage and were forced to punt. USD came back with an eight-play, 38-yard drive which ended with a 43-yard field goal by Miles Bergner to inch the Coyotes within 14-10 with 6:52 remaining in the third quarter. South Dakota would take a 17-14 lead with 11:06 remaining in the contest on Bouma’s second rushing touchdown of the game. Bouma capped a 10-play, 36-yard drive with the rushing touchdown. Trailing 17-14 and with the clock ticking towards eight minutes remaining, Donovan Layne blocked a field goal attempt to give the Sycamores the ball at their own 20-yard line. The drive was kept alive on 4th-and-6 with a pass from Tonyan to A.J. Johnson which got the ball to the 50-yard line. The drive would stall at the USD 34-yard line when Robert Tonyan, Jr.’s scramble was short of the line to gain with 3:39 remaining in the contest. The Coyote offense gained two first downs while keeping the ball on the ground and were able to run out the clock.

Indiana State 7 7 0 0 14

South Dakota 7 0 3 7 17

Scoring Summary 1st 8:54 USD Bouma 3-yd run (Bergner kick) (7-70-2:28) 0-71st 5:39 ISU Johnson 22-yd pass from Perish (Heidorn kick) (9-80-3:11) 7-72nd 1:06 ISU Buske 3-yd pass from Tonyan (Heidorn kick) (4-22-2:03) 14-73rd 6:52 USD Bergner 43-yd field goal (8-38-3:29) 14-104th 11:06 USD Bouma 4-yd run (Bergner kick) (10-36-4:00) 14-17 Team Statistics ISU USDFirst Downs 14 21 Rushing 8 13 Passing 4 8 Penalty 2 0Net Yards Rushing 116 205 Rushing Attempts 35 52Net Yards Passing 82 165 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 13-25-1 15-25-2Total Offense Yards 198 370 Total Offense Plays 60 77Fumbles: No.-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties: No.-Yards 6-40 6-57Punts-Yards 7-287 2-64 Avg.. Yards Per Punt 41.0 32.0Punt Returns: No.-Yards 0-0 5-38Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 3-64 2-55Interceptions: No.-Yards 2-10 1-25Possession Time 26:13 33:47Third Down Conversions 3-14 10-18Fourth Down Conversions 1-3 1-1Red Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 2-4Sacks By: No.-Yards 4-24 5-26PAT Kicks 2-2 2-2Field Goals 0-0 1-3

Individual Statistics RUSHING: ISU: Shakir Bell 16-80; Buck Logan 4-35; Robert Tonyan, Jr., 11-9; Mike Perish 4-(-8). USD: Trevor Bouma 28-145, 2 TD; Jordan Roberts 13-53; J. Vander Maten 5-29; Team 1-(-1); Kevin Earl 5-(-21).

PASSING: ISU: Robert Tonyan, Jr., 8-17-1, 34, 1 TD; Mike Perish 5-8-0, 48, 1 TD. USD: Kevin Earl 15-25-2, 165.

RECEIVING: ISU: Tanner Riley 3-19; Shakir Bell 3-13; A.J. Johnson 2-32, 1 TD; Buck Logan 1-12; Chris O’Leary 1-4; Logan Buske 1-3, 1 TD; Demory Lawshe 1-3; Travis Reyes 1-(-4). USD: Terrance Terry 5-50; Tyler Wilhelm 2-57; Riley Donovan 2-18; Trevor Bouma 2-11; J. Vander Maten 1-18; Nick Meyer 1-7; Kayl Barkley 1-4; Jordan Roberts 1-0.

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Game 7Illinois State 55, Indiana State 14

October 19, 2013Hancock Stadium

Normal, Ill.8,262

Week 1 Depth ChartWeek 7 Recap -- @ Illinois State (Oct. 19, 2013)

FARGO, N.D. -- Illinois State used a fast start to jump out to a lead they would not relinquish as the Sycamores fell victim to a 55-14 decision at the hands of the Redbirds on a beautiful fall afternoon in front of 8,262 fans inside newly-renovated Hancock Stadium. Indiana State falls to 1-6, 0-3 MVFC while Illinois State improved to 3-4, 2-2 MVFC. The Sycamores earned t h e i r f i r s t s c o re i n the game with 1:15 remaining in the third quarter on a five-yard touchdown rush by Robert Tonyan, Jr., who made his first career start. The Tonyan TD run capped a 10-play, 68-yard drive that took 3:14 off the clock and closed the gap to 45-7. LeMonte Booker capped the scoring in the contest with a four-yard touchdown run with 7:58 remaining which came following a seven-play, 75-yard drive that took 2:24 off the clock. Booker led the Sycamores in rushing with 54 yards on nine attempts and one touchdown. Tonyan, Jr., was 8-of-22 passing for 69 yards while Tanner Riley, Travis Reyes and Shakir Bell each had two pass receptions. Riley’s 27 receiving yards led the way. Defensively, Russell Jones and Connor Underwood paced the Sycamores with eight total tackles while Jones had one quarterback sack and two tackles for loss. Mark Sewall added five tackles, including one for a loss while Jameer Thurman had five tackles, one quarterback sack and two tackles for a loss.

Indiana State 0 0 7 7 14

Illinois State 24 14 7 10 55

Scoring Summary 1st 8:23 ILS Coprich 1-yd run (Aussieker kick) (8-64-3:50) 0-71st 5:28 ILS Dudley 19-yd run (Aussieker kick) (4-55-1:42) 0-141st 4:38 ILS Meredith 12-yd pass from Winkler (Aussieker kick) (1-12-0:06) 0-211st 0:52 ILS Aussieker 25-yd field goal (5-67-2:06) 0-242nd 13:49 ILS Warrum 50-yd pass from Winkler (Aussieker kick) (3-56-0:58) 0-312nd 5:27 ILS Coprich 4-yd run (Aussieker kick) (9-65-5:12) 0-383rd 14:45 ILS Burch 100-yd kickoff return (Aussieker kick) 0-453rd 1:15 ISU Tonyan, Jr., 5-yd run (Heidorn kick) (10-68-3:14) 7-454th 14:48 ILS Coprich 72-yd run (Aussieker kick) (3-79-1:21) 7-524th 10:22 ILS Aussieker 21-yd field goal (6-12-3:00) 7-554th 7:58 ISU Booker 4-yd run (Heidorn kick) (7-75-2:24) 14-55

Team Statistics ISU ILSFirst Downs 11 16 Rushing 9 9 Passing 1 7 Penalty 1 0Net Yards Rushing 105 260 Rushing Attempts 42 45Net Yards Passing 69 215 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 8-22-0 10-15-0Total Offense Yards 174 475 Total Offense Plays 64 60Fumbles: No.-Lost 4-2 0-0Penalties: No.-Yards 1-5 9-56Punts-Yards 8-272 4-149 Avg. Yards Per Punt 34.0 37.2Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-15 0-0Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 7-127 3-130Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 0-0Possession Time 25:53 34:07Third Down Conversions 3-16 8-15Fourth Down Conversions 2-4 0-1Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 6-6Sacks By: No.-Yards 2-11 7-52PAT Kicks 2-2 7-7Field Goals 0-0 2-2

Individual Statistics RUSHING: ISU: LeMonte Booker 9-54, 1 TD; Buck Logan 7-38; Shakir Bell 12-9; Robert Tonyan, Jr., 14-4, 1 TD. ILS: Marshaun Coprich 18-137, 3 TD; Phil Dudley 2-59, 1 TD; Cameron Hunt 8-40; Collin Keoshian 10-27; Anthony Warrum 1-3; Team 1-(-2); Blake Winkler 3-(-2); Jamal Towns 2-(-2).

PASSING: ISU: Robert Tonyan, Jr., 8-22-0, 69. ILS: Blake Winkler 10-15-0, 215, 2 TD.

RECEIVING: ISU: Tanner Riley 2-27; Travis Reyes 2-17; Shakir Bell 2-6; Sampson Levingston 1-12; Chris O’Leary 1-7. ILS: Anthony Warrum 3-145, 1 TD; Cameron Meredith 3-43, 1 TD; Chick Chatham 1-13; Jamal Towns 1-10; Jordan Neukirch 1-3; Phil Dudley 1-1.

Week 1 Depth Chart

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Game 8North Dakota State 56, Indiana State 10

October 26, 2013Memorial Stadium

Terre Haute, Ind.5,009

Week 1 Depth ChartWeek 8 Recap -- North Dakota State (Oct. 26, 2013)

TERRE HAUTE, Ind.. -- Indiana State fell to the top-ranked North Dakota State Bison by the score of 56-10 in front of 5,009 fans inside Memorial Stadium today (Oct. 26). The Sycamores dropped to 1-7, 0-4 MVFC while North Dakota State improved to 8-0, 5-0 MVFC. Indiana State fell behind 21-0 as NDSU’s Brock Jensen connected with Zach Vraa on an 11-yard TD pass on their first drive and then found Vraa again late in the first quarter for a 29-yard score while Colten Heagle had a 35-yard interception return for a touchdown. Eric Heidorn booted a 40-yard field goal with 14:12 remaining in the second quarter to inch ISU within 21-3. Heidorn’s field goal capped a six-play, 48-yard drive which was set up by a Jensen fumble on an attempted backwards pass which was recovered by Mark Sewall as well as a 37-yard rush by Buck Logan. After Jensen found Ryan Smith on a 20-yard touchdown pass with 11:30 on the clock for a 28-3 Bison advantage, LeMonte Booker found pay dirt on the ensuing kickoff with a 97-yard touchdown return just 14 seconds later to get ISU within 28-10. Booker’s 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown was the first for the Sycamores since Tanner Riley had one last season against Missouri State and the longest since a similar return by Cornell Johnson against Western Illinois in 2005. The Bison answered with a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Ryan Smith 13 seconds later to stretch the lead out to 35-10 and Jensen recorded his fourth passing touchdown of the day with a three-yard strike to Trevor Gebhart at the 2:21 mark of the second quarter for a 42-10 advantage. With 1:18 left in the first half, Christian Dudzik had a 43-yard punt return for a touchdown for a 49-10 North Dakota State lead and he added a 68-yard punt return for a score with 9:09 remaining in the third quarter for the 56-10 advantage. Buck Logan led all rushers with 76 yards on the ground on 15 attempts, averaging 5.1 yards per carry. Tanner Riley had a pair of pass receptions for 20 yards on the day. Russell Jones led the Sycamore defense with nine tackles, including one for a loss and two forced fumbles. Mark Sewall and George Stone each had fumble recoveries for the Sycamore defense. Connor Underwood, Tyshon Waller and Carlos Aviles each had one tackle for loss in the contest.

North Dakota St. 21 28 7 0 56

Indiana State 0 10 0 0 10

Scoring Summary 1st 10:14 NDSU Vraa 11-yd pass from Jensen (Keller kick) (6-46-3:10) 7-01st 9:52 NDSU Heagle 35-yd interception return (Keller kick) 14-01st 4:36 NDSU Braa 29-yd pass from Jensen (Keller kick) (5-58-3:07) 21-02nd 14:12 ISU Heidorn 40-yd field goal (6-48-1:31) 21-32nd 11:30 NDSU Smith 20-yd pass from Jensen (Keller kick) (6-75-2:42) 28-32nd 11:16 ISU Booker 97-yd kickoff return (Heidorn kick) 28-102nd 11:03 NDSU Smith 100-yd kickoff return (Keller kick) 35-102nd 2:21 NDSU Gebhart 3-yd pass from Jensen (Keller kick) (12-52-7:45) 42-102nd 1:18 NDSU Dudzik 43-yd punt return (Keller kick) 49-103rd 9:09 NDSU Dudzik 68-yd punt return (Keller kick) 56-10

Team Statistics NDSU ISUFirst Downs 22 8 Rushing 11 3 Passing 9 3 Penalty 2 2Net Yards Rushing 168 98 Rushing Attempts 41 37Net Yards Passing 233 59 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 17-19-0 4-20-1Total Offense Yards 401 157 Total Offense Plays 60 57Fumbles: No.-Lost 3-2 0-0Penalties: No.-Yards 4-53 5-48Punts-Yards 3-119 8-334 Avg.. Yards Per Punt 4-53 5-48Punt Returns: No.-Yards 3-124/2 0-0-0Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 2-129/1 5-173/1Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-35/1 0-0/0Possession Time 35:53 21:07Third Down Conversions 7-10 3-15Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 0-1Red Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 0-2Sacks By: No.-Yards 6-42 0-0PAT Kicks 8-8 1-1Field Goals 0-0 1-2

Individual Statistics RUSHING: NDSU: Sam Ojuri 16-54; Brock Jensen 5-46; Chase Morlock 5-18; Derrick Lang 7-15; John Crockett 5-14; Carson Wentz 1-12; Ryan Smith 1-11 . ISU: Buck Logan 15-76; LeMonte Booker 7-21; Trent Lancaster 2-14; Austen Wozniak 1-(-2); Robert Tonyan, Jr. 12-(-11).

PASSING: NDSU: Brock Jensen 13-14-0, 186, 4 TD. ISU: Robert Tonyan, Jr., 3-17-1, 64; Trent Lancaster 1-3-0, -5.

RECEIVING: NDSU: Zach Braa 7-122, 2 TD; Taylor Nelson 3-35; Ryan Smith 2-37, 1 TD; Kevin Vaadeland 2-7; Luke Albers 1-29; Trevor Gebhart 1-3, 1 TD; Eric Perkins 1-0. ISU: Tanner Riley 2-20; Demory Lawshe 1-44; LeMonte Booker 1-(-5).

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Game 9Missouri State 49, Indiana State 7

November 2, 2013Plaster Field

Springfield, Mo.6,648

Week 1 Depth ChartWeek 9 Recap -- at Missouri State (Nov. 2, 2013)

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Indiana State saw its three-game winning streak against MVFC foe Missouri State come to an end as the Bears earned a 49-7 decision over the Sycamores in front of 6,648 fans on a sunny but windy afternoon at Plaster Field. Mike Perish return to the Sycamore lineup after missing the last two contests with a knee injury and went 14-of-34 passing for 95 yards. Buck Logan led the way on the ground for Indiana State with 14 rushes for 69 yards. Tanner Riley caught a team-best six passes for 42 yards. Defensively, Garrick Ratliff led the way with 12 total tackles, including six solo stops. Russell Jones and Connor Underwood each had 1.5 tackles for a loss in the contest. Mark Sewall stopped the first Missouri State drive of the contest with his second interception of the season while Donovan Layne converted his first interception of the season into a touchdown with a successful 20-yard return in the second quarter. Neither team was able to reach the end zone in a first quarter which took just 19 minutes of real to complete. Missouri State chewed up over six minutes of the clock and scored on the first play of the second period with a 3-yd touchdown run by Mikael Cooper-Falls to stake the Bears to a 7-0 lead. Indiana State responded with a defensive score as Donovan Layne picked off an Ashton Glaser pass and returned it 20 yards for a touchdown to level the score at 7-7. It marked the second “pick-6” of the season as Connor Underwood had one for 31 yards in the opener at Indiana. The Bears scored on a 28-yard pass from Keirra Harris to Eric Christophel with 2:02 left in the second quarter to regain the advantage at 14-7. That scoring drive capped a four-play, 51-yard drive that took just under two minutes to complete. The Sycamores moved all the way down to the Missouri State 44-yard line on their final drive of the first half but were stopped and punted the ball to the Bears, who were able to run out the clock and send the teams into the locker room with MSU holding a 14-7 lead. The Bears came out of the gate strong to open the third quarter as they took the kickoff and scored with 10:36 on the clock on a 3-yd touchdown rush by Kierra Harris. The scoring drive took nine plays and 73 yards as the Bears extended their lead to two scores. Missouri State’s lead grew to 28-7 with 7:18 remaining in the third quarter a 53-yd interception return for a touchdown by Rique Bentley. The Bears picked up a second interception return for a touchdown with 5:54 remaining in the third quarter when Jeremy Springer took one back 51 yards as Missouri State’s lead grew to 35-7. Missouri State returned their third interception for a touchdown with three seconds remaining in the third stanza when Sybhrian Berry scored on a 73-yd return for the 42-7 lead. Missouri State capped the scoring in the contest with a Cedric Miller eight yard touchdown run with 59 seconds remaining in the contest for the 49-7 Bear victory.

Indiana State 0 7 0 0 7

Missouri State 0 14 28 7 49

Scoring Summary 2nd 14:53 MSU Cooper-Falls 3-yd run (Witmer kick) (12-61-6:09) 0-72nd 11:14 ISU Layne 20-yd interception return (Heidorn kick) 7-72nd 2:02 MSU Christophel 28-yd pass from Harris (Witmer kick) (4-51-1:58) 7-143rd 10:36 MSU Harris 3-yd run (Witmer kick) (9-73-4:19) 7-213rd 7:18 MSU Bentley 53-yd interception return (Witmer kick) 7-283rd 5:54 MSU Springer 51-yd interception return (Witmer kick) 7-353rd 0:03 MSU Berry 73-yd interception return (Witmer kick) 7-424th 0:59 MSU Miller 8-yd run (Witmer kick) 7-49

Team Statistics INS MSUFirst Downs 12 12 Rushing 8 9 Passing 3 2 Penalty 1 1Net Yards Rushing 115 210 Rushing Attempts 30 51Net Yards Passing 95 59 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 14-34-4 4-9-2Total Offense Yards 210 269 Total Offense Plays 64 60Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties: No.-Yards 1-5 3-23Punts-Yards 7-278 5-174 Avg.. Yards Per Punt 39.7 34.8Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-1 0-0Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 7-86 2-34Interceptions: No.-Yards 2-19/1 4-211/3Possession Time 28:11 31:49Third Down Conversions 6-17 8-16Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 1-1Red Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-3Sacks By: No.-Yards 0-0 2-10PAT Kicks 1-1 7-7Field Goals 0-1 0-0

Individual Statistics RUSHING: ISU: Buck Logan 14-69; LeMonte Booker 14-56; Mike Perish 2-(-10). MSU: Ryan Heaton 14-89; Mikael Cooper-Falls 17-49, 1 TD; Kierra Harris 7-25, 1 TD; Ashton Glaser 4-24; Cedric Miller 6-15; Phoenix Johnson 3-8.

PASSING: ISU: Mike Perish 14-34-4, 95. MSU: Ashton Glaser 1-5-2, 6; Kierra Harris 3-4-0, 53, 1 TD.

RECEIVING: ISU: Tanner Riley 6-42; Demory Lawshe 2-29; LeMonte Booker 2-12; Travis Reyes 2-8; A.J. Johnson 1-2; Sampson Levingston 1-2. MSU: Eric Christophel 2-34, 1 TD; Matt Swan 1-19; Julian Burton 1-6.

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Game 10South Dakota State 29, Indiana State 0

November 9, 2013Alumni StadiumBrookings, S.D.

5,317

Week 1 Depth ChartWeek 10 Recap -- at South Dakota State (Nov. 9, 2013)

BROOKINGS, S.D. -- The Indiana State football team (1-9, 0-6 MVFC) fell 29-0 on the road Saturday, to the Jackrabbits of South Dakota State (6-4, 3-3 MVFC) on a cold and windy afternoon in Brookings, S.D. in front of 5,317 fans at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium. T h e S y c a m o r e s f o u n d themselves behind early as South Dakota State got on the scoreboard first with a 32 yard field goal to take a 3-0 lead with just over eight minutes remaining in the first quarter. On the ensuing Indiana State series, their first of the game, quarterback Mike Perish was hit on a rush attempt and was injured on the play. Robert Tonyan Jr. then assumed the quarterback responsibilities for the remainder of the game. South Dakota State then extended their lead to 9-0 after a 22 yard touchdown run. The Jackrabbits missed the PAT, kicking into a swirling wind. At the start of the second quarter, the Sycamore offense began to gain some momentum as they put together a 13 play, 43 yard drive to the SDSU seven yard line. Eric Heidorn’s 24 yard field goal attempt was blocked, however, keeping the SDSU lead at 9-0. The Jackrabbits tacked on 27 and 35 yard field goals to take a 15-0 lead over the Sycamores into the locker room. In the third quarter, the Sycamore defense forced the first turnover of the game, by either team, when Travis Starks forced a fumble and Joshua Appel recovered for Indiana State. The Sycamores couldn’t captialize, however, and on the next South Dakota State possession, the Jackrabbits went 57 yards for a touchdown to take a 22-0 lead over Indiana State with 6:44 to go in the third quarter. South Dakota State extended their lead even further in the fourth quarter with a one yard touchdown run to make it a 29-0 game. The remainder of the game, the Sycamores could not keep a drive going and eventually fell to the Jackrabbits by a final score of 29-0. Junior tailback Buck Logan led the Sycamores with 20 rushes for 68 yards. Senior Tanner Riley led the ISU receiving core with three receptions for 24 yards.

Indiana State 0 0 0 0 0

South Dakota St 9 6 7 7 29

Scoring Summary 1st 8:03 SDSU Syrovatka 32-yd field goal (13-60-6:57) 0-31st 0:24 SDSU Zenner 22-yd run (Syrovatka kick failed) (9-80-4:13) 0-92nd 3:55 SDSU Syrovatka 27-yd field goal (10-71-5:42) 0-122nd 0:27 SDSU Syrovatka 35-yd field goal (4-0-0:21) 0-153rd 6:44 Schneider 25-yd pass from Sumner (Syrovatka kick) (4-57-1:16) 0-224th 6:14 Rodriguez 1-yd run (Syrovatka kick) (9-92-4:38) 0-29

Team Statistics ISU SDSUFirst Downs 10 22 Rushing 5 10 Passing 4 11 Penalty 1 1Net Yards Rushing 105 175 Rushing Attempts 38 45Net Yards Passing 56 207 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 7-22-1 16-25-0Total Offense Yards 161 382 Total Offense Plays 60 70Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-0 1-1Penalties: No.-Yards 3-28 4-41Punts-Yards 9-259 5-213 Avg.. Yards Per Punt 28.8 42.6Punt Returns: No.-Yards 1-3-0 4-8-0Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 4-57-0 1-15-0Interceptions: No.-Yards 0-0 1-31Possession Time 27:29 32:31Third Down Conversions 4-16 5-14Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 0-0Red Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 4-5Sacks By: No.-Yards 4-34 3-19PAT Kicks 0-0 2-3Field Goals 0-1 3-3

Individual Statistics RUSHING: ISU: Buck Logan 20-68; LeMonte Booker 8-29; Robert Tonyan, Jr., 7-9; Mike Perish 2-10; Tanner Riley 1-(-1) . SDSU: Zach Zenner 28-137, 1 TD; Isaac Rodriguez 7-57, 1 TD; Nate Meyer 1-4; Reggie Gandy 1-4; Team 3-(-6); Austin Sumner 5-(-21).

PASSING: ISU: Robert Tonyan, Jr., 5-20-1, 46; Mike Perish 2-2-0, 10. SDSU: Austin Sumner 16-25-0, 207, 1 TD.

RECEIVING: ISU: Tanner Riley 3-24; Garrick Dikos 2-21; Travis Reyes 1-11; Buck Logan 1-0. SDSU: Jason Schneider 7-110, 1 TD; Brandon Hubert 3-46; Zach Zenner 2-17; Mitch Vejvoda 1-11; Trevor Wesley 1-8; Isaac Rodriguez 1-8; T. Tiefenthaler 1-7.

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Game 11Western Illinois 21, Indiana State 14

November 16, 2013Memorial Stadium

Terre Haute, Ind.4,109

Week 1 Depth ChartWeek 11 Recap -- vs. Western Illinois (Nov. 16, 2013)

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- The Indiana State football team put together an impressive second half comeback against visiting Western Illinois but it wasn’t enough as the Leathernecks came out of Memorial Stadium with a 21-14 Missouri Valley Football Conference victory over the Sycamores in front of 4,109 fans. ISU found itself down 21-0 at the half but the Sycamore defense played with great energy after the intermission and it started on Western I l l i n o i s ’ f i r s t o f f e n s i v e possession. On 4th-and-8 from the ISU 30, Tyler Stafford and Russell Jones converged on quarterback Trenton Norvell and Jones scooped up the ball and advanced it to the ISU 46. While the ensuing possession didn’t net points for the Sycamore offense, the tone for the second half had been set. The Sycamore defense came back out and forced a 3-and-out before Jess Harris partially blocked a Western Illinois punt to set up ISU with a short field at the WIU 38-yard line. Buck Logan got a first down to two rushes and then Tanner Riley took an end around for seven more to get to the 24. On 3rd-and-2, Logan got three yards to get down to the six-yard line where he finished the drive off three plays later to get ISU on the board as they trailed 21-7 with 2:18 left in the third quarter. Western Illinois drove all the way down to the ISU nine-yard line but a holding call backed them up and Connor Underwood came up with a sack and fumble of Norvell which Brady Collins returned 34 yards to the WIU 34-yard line to set up the Sycamores’ next possession early in the fourth quarter. Trent Lancaster, seeing his most extended playing time of the season at quarterback, found Tanner Riley for an eight-yard pass on 4th-and-5 to keep the drive alive and then rushed for 10 yards on the next play to get down to the 11-yard line. On 3rd-and-9 from the WIU 10, Riley was on the receiving end of Lancaster’s first career touchdown pass to get the Sycamores within 21-14 with 10:22 remaining in the contest. Western Illinois would drive the ball to their own 42-yard line to set up a 4th-and-2 play on their possession. Underwood and Mark Sewall came together to stop Nikko Watson for a three-yard loss to give ISU the ball at the WIU 42-yard line. The Sycamores drove all the way down to the WIU 28 in hopes of knotting the score, but Lancaster was intercepted by Devon Butler to thwart the possession. Once again the Sycamore defense stood tall and forced a 3-and-out and took over at their own 34-yard line with 2:29 remaining the in the contest. Logan opened the drive with a 12-yard rush for a first down, but Lancaster was then sacked three times and on the third a fumble was forced by Kevin Kintzel and recovered by the Leathernecks in the final minute while allowed WIU to run out the clock. Watson had a pair of 3-yard touchdown runs in the first half to get WIU out to a 14-0 lead and Martinez Davis posted a 32-yard interception return for a touchdown with 6:09 left in the second quarter as the Leathernecks led 21-0 going into halftime. Buck Logan led the ISU ground attack with 78 rushing yards on 22 attempts while Lancaster had 13 rushes for 23 yards (accounting for 20 lost yards due to pass sacks). Lancaster played the entire second half and went 8-of-15 passing for 93 yards and one touchdown pass to Riley. riley led ISU with five pass receptions for 48 yards and his touchdown. Defensively, ISU was led in tackles by Kendall Walker and Mark Sewall who had 16 stops each. Underwood had 13 total tackles, two quarterback sacks for 13 yards and three tackles for a loss of 15 yards with a forced fumble, a pass breakup and two quarterback hurries. Russell Jones and Tyler Stafford each also owned quarterback sacks and each also had a pair of tackles for loss in the contest. Mark Sewall stopped a Western Illinois drive as well with an interception.

Western Illinois 7 14 0 0 21

Indiana State 0 0 7 7 14

Scoring Summary 1st 4:38 WIU Watson 3-yd run (Knuffman kick) (11-53-4:19) 0-72nd 8:51 WIU Watson 3-yd run (Knuffman kick) (14-64-5:59) 0-142nd 6:09 WIU Davis 32-yd interception return (Knuffman kick) 0-213rd 2:18 ISU Logan 1-yd run (Heidorn kick) (10-38-3:26) 7-214th 10:22 ISU Riley 10-yd pass from Lancaster (Heidorn kick) (8-34-3:18) 14-21

Team Statistics WIU ISUFirst Downs 19 14 Rushing 14 8 Passing 5 6 Penalty 0 0Net Yards Rushing 170 119 Rushing Attempts 51 44Net Yards Passing 142 102 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 15-27-1 12-21-3Total Offense Yards 312 221 Total Offense Plays 78 65Fumbles: No.-Lost 2-2 1-1Penalties: No.-Yards 10-85 5-55Punts-Yards 5-133 5-174 Avg.. Yards Per Punt 26.6 34.8Punt Returns: No.-Yards 3-13-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 1-19-0 4-56-0Interceptions: No.-Yards 3-39-1 1-0-0Possession Time 31:14 28:46Third Down Conversions 3-16 4-15Fourth Down Conversions 4-6 3-4Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-3Sacks By: No.-Yards 3-20 3-23PAT Kicks 3-3 2-2Field Goals 0-0 0-0

Individual Statistics RUSHING: WIU: J.C. Baker 23-109; Nikko Watson 21-69, 2 TD; Kyle Hammonds 1-3; Team 1-(-2); Trenton Norvell 5-(-9) . ISU: Buck Logan 22-78, 1 TD; Trent Lancaster 13-23; Austen Wozniak 3-9; Robert Tonyan, Jr. 3-7; LeMonte Booker 1-1; Tanner Riley 2-1.

PASSING: WIU: Trenton Norvell 15-27-1, 142. ISU: Trent Lancaster 8-15-1, 93, 1 TD; Robert Tonyan, Jr. 4-6-2, 9.

RECEIVING: WIU: J. Borsellino 5-72; Hi-C Scott 5-53; Nikko Watson 2-7; J.C. Baker 2-5; Lance Lenior 1-5. ISU: Tanner Riley 5-48, 1 TD; Buck Logan 2-(-2); Austen Wozniak 1-22; Demory Lawshe 1-14; Miquel Jones 1-9; A.J. Johnson 1-8; Sampson Levingston 1-3.

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Game 12Southern Illinois 31, Indiana State 9

November 23, 2013Memorial Stadium

Terre Haute, Ind.2,988

Week 1 Depth ChartWeek 12 Recap -- vs. Southern Illinois (Nov. 23, 2013)

T E R R E H A U T E , I n d . -- Indiana State fell to the visiting Southern Illinois Salukis on Senior Day on a chilly afternoon inside Memorial Stadium. The Syc amores’ season comes to an end with an overall record of 1-11, 0-8 MVFC while Southern Illinois improved to 7-5, 5-3 MVFC. Indiana State scored first in the contest on a short drive set up by a Mark Sewall b l o c ke d p u nt m i d - way through the first quarter. Eric Heidorn capitalized on the Sewall block by connecting on a 39-yard field goal at the 6:08 mark of the opening stanza to get ISU out to a 3-0 advantage. SIU responded with 14 consecutive points on a nine-yard touchdown pass from Ryan West to take a 7-3 lead on the final play of the first quarter and then Ken Malcome had a four-yard scoring rush with 11:25 in the third quarter for a 14-3 Saluki lead. SIU drove down to the Indiana State seven-yard line on their second possession of the third quarter but Travis Starks picked off a John Lantz offering and returned it 98 yards for a touchdown with 6:11 remaining in the quarter. It was the fourth interception return for a touchdown for hte Sycamores on the season and inched the Sycamores within 14-9 after a failed two-point conversion on a run by Robert Tonyan, Jr. The Salukis answered Stark’s big play with a 13-yard touchdown by Malcolm Agnew with 2:05 left in the third quarter for a 21-9 lead and added a Thomas Kenny 25-yard field goal as well as another Angew touchdown run of four yards for a 31-9 victory. Buck Logan led the Sycamore offense with 46 rushing yards on 19 attempts. Mark Sewall paced ISU with a career-high 18 total tackles, including seven solo stops and one tackle for a loss. Sewall also was credited with three pass breakups and the blocked punt. Russell Jones, playing in his final game as a Sycamore, tallied a career-high 14 tackles with three tackles for a loss while Connor Underwood had 11 tackles, including one for a loss. Overall, the Sycamores finished with seven tackles for a loss and two interceptions and 144 return yards with seven pass breakups. For SIU, Agnew had 25 rushes for 97 yards and two touchdowns while Kory Faulkner came off the bench to hit 11-of-17 passes for 131 yards. John Lantz had eight catches for 99 yards.

Southern Illinois 7 0 14 10 31

Indiana State 3 0 6 0 9

Scoring Summary 1st 6:08 ISU Heidorn 39-yd field goal (4-(-1)-1:27) 3-01st 0:00 SIU Fuehne 9-yd pass from West (Kinney kick) (13-74-6:02) 3-73rd 11:25 SIU Malcome 4-yd run (Kinney kick) (4-43-1:36) 3-143rd 6:11 ISU Starks 98-yd interception return (rush failed) 9-143rd 2:05 SIU Agnew 13-yd run (Kinney kick) (9-60-4:01) 9-214th 7:28 SIU Kinney 25-yd field goal (14-54-7:48) 9-244th 0:21 SIU Agnew 4-yd run (Kinney kick) (9-32-5:55) 9-31

Team Statistics SIU ISUFirst Downs 24 6 Rushing 13 5 Passing 10 1 Penalty 1 0Net Yards Rushing 218 40 Rushing Attempts 55 32Net Yards Passing 171 15 Cmp.-Att.-Int. 15-27-2 2-9-1Total Offense Yards 389 55 Total Offense Plays 82 41Fumbles: No.-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties: No.-Yards 2-15 4-55Punts-Yards 4-97 5-152 Avg.. Yards Per Punt 24.2 30.4Punt Returns: No.-Yards 4-97 5-152Kickoff Returns: No.-Yards 6-371 3-168Interceptions: No.-Yards 1-0 2-144-1Possession Time 41:48 18:12Third Down Conversions 10-19 1-9Fourth Down Conversions 2-2 0-0Red Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 1-2Sacks By: No.-Yards 2-17 0-0PAT Kicks 4-4 0-0Field Goals 1-1 1-2

Individual Statistics RUSHING: SIU: Malcolm Agnew 25-97, 2 TD; Tay Willis 7-37; Kory Faulkner 6-36; Ken Malcome 10-23, 1 TD; LaSte McKinney 6-16; Kyle Newquist 1-9 . ISU: Buck Logan 19-46; Demory Lawshe 6-14; Austen Wozniak 3-3; Robert Tonyan, Jr. 4-(-23).

PASSING: SIU: Kory Faulkner 11-17-0, 131; Ryan West 3-8-1, 19, 1 TD; John Lantz 1-2-1, 21. ISU: Robert Tonyan, Jr. 2-8-0, 15; Demory Lawshe 0-1-1.

RECEIVING: SIU: John Lantz 8-99; LaSte McKinney 3-18; Josh Skadeland 1-21; Josh Sullivan 1-20; Adam Fuehne 1-9, 1 TD; Tay Willis 1-4. ISU: Sampson Levingston 1-13; Tanner Riley 1-2.

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IndianaIndiana State Trails 0-5HOME: 0-0-0AWAY: 0-5-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-01925 ............................ L ..................... 0-31 ....................A2003 ............................ L ..................... 3-33 ....................A2007 ............................ L ..................... 7-55 ....................A2012 ............................ L ...................17-24 ....................A2013 ............................ L ...................35-73 ....................A

Tennessee TechIndiana State Trails 0-1HOME: 0-0-0AWAY: 0-1-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-02013 ............................ L ...................37-38 ....................A

Ball StateIndiana State Trails 24-39-1HOME: 15-14-0AWAY: 7-21-1NEUTRAL: 2-4-01924 ............................W .................... 47-0 ....................H1925 ............................W .................... 20-7 ....................H1931 ............................W .................... 13-7 ....................H1932 ............................ L ..................... 0-12 ....................A1933 ............................W .......................9-6 ....................H1934 ............................ L ..................... 6-15 ....................A1935 ............................W .................... 12-6 ....................H1936 ............................W .......................3-0 ....................A1937 ............................ L ........................0-7 ....................H1938 ............................ L ..................... 9-13 ....................A1939 ............................ L ..................... 7-28 ....................H1940 ............................W .................... 27-7 ....................A1941 ............................ L ........................0-7 ....................H1942 ............................ L ..................... 7-16 ....................A1946 ............................W .......................3-0 ....................H1947 ............................ L ...................10-14 ....................A1948 ............................ L ..................... 7-10 ....................H1949 ............................ L ..................... 6-34 ....................A1950 ............................ L ..................... 0-32 ....................A1951 ............................ T ........................0-0 ....................A1952 ............................ L ..................... 0-33 ....................H1953 ............................ L ..................... 6-33 ....................A1954 ............................W ..................14-13 ....................H1955 ............................ L ..................... 6-19 ....................A1956 ............................ L ...................14-26 ....................H1957 ............................ L ..................... 0-20 ....................H1958 ............................ L ..................... 8-26 ....................A1959 ............................W .................... 29-8 ....................H1960 ............................W ..................26-23 ....................A1961 ............................W .................... 41-0 ....................A1962 ............................W .................... 22-0 ....................H1963 ............................ L ..................... 7-15 ....................A1964 ............................W .................... 17-0 ....................H1965 ............................ L ...................15-52 ....................H1966 ............................ L ...................20-31 ....................A1967 ............................ L ...................24-26 ....................H1968 ............................W ..................20-14 ....................A1969 ............................W .................... 26-0 ....................A1970 ............................ L ...................26-28 ....................H1971 ............................ L ...................17-20 ....................A1972 ............................ L ...................10-21 ....................H1973 ............................ L ...................17-18 ....................A1974 ............................W ..................31-22 ....................H

1975 ............................ L ...................16-20 ....................A1976 ............................ L ..................... 9-24 ....................A1977 ............................ L ...................18-42 ....................H1978 ............................ L ........................0-7 ....................A1979 ............................W ..................18-13 ....................H1980 ............................ L ...................21-28 ....................A1981 ............................W .................... 31-7 ....................H1982 ............................W .................... 17-0 ....................A1983 ............................W ..................35-14 ....................H1984 ............................W .................... 34-6 ....................N1985 ............................ L ...................27-29 ....................N1986 ............................ L ..................... 3-16 ....................N1987 ............................W ..................24-23 ....................N1988 ............................ L ...................10-24 ....................N1989 ............................ L ...................27-34 ....................N1990 ............................ L ..................... 0-42 ....................A1991 ............................ L ...................10-14 ....................H2002 ............................ L ...................21-23 ....................A2003 ............................ L ..................... 7-31 ....................A

LibertyIndiana State Leads 1-0HOME: 0-0-0AWAY: 1-0-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-01996 ............................W ..................34-10 ....................A

Northern IowaIndiana State trails 4-24-0HOME: 3-11-0AWAY: 1-13-0NEUTRAL: 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 ....................A11/06/10 ................... L ...................20-30 ....................H10/08/11 ................... L ..................... 9-23 ....................A

All-Time Series Records Versus 2014 Opponents

Illinois State Indiana State trails 29-34-2HOME: 20-11-2AWAY: 9-23-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-010/18/24 ...................W .................... 47-0 ....................H09/26/36 ................... 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 ....................H10/21/44 ...................W .................... 13-7 ....................A10/06/45 ................... L ..................... 6-13 ....................H09/21/46 ...................W .................... 13-0 ....................A09/27/47 ................... L ..................... 7-20 ....................A09/25/48 ...................W .......................9-7 ....................H09/24/49 ................... L ..................... 0-28 ....................A09/23/50 ................... T ........................0-0 ....................H09/22/51 ................... L ..................... 7-27 ....................A09/20/52 ...................W .................... 33-7 ....................H09/28/63 ...................W .................... 20-7 ....................A09/26/64 ...................W .................... 20-7 ....................H10/02/65 ...................W ..................42-21 ....................A10/01/66 ...................W .................... 25-6 ....................H11/01/69 ...................W ..................42-25 ....................H10/30/70 ...................W .................... 28-7 ....................A10/16/71 ................... L ...................19-23 ....................H10/14/72 ...................W .................... 32-8 ....................A11/10/73 ................... L ...................17-21 ....................H11/09/74 ................... L ..................... 7-16 ....................A10/25/75 ...................W ..................42-13 ....................H10/23/76 ................... L ...................14-24 ....................A10/22/77 ...................W ..................20-10 ....................H11/11/78 ................... L ...................14-27 ....................A10/27/79 ...................W ..................23-21 ....................H10/25/80 ................... L ........................0-9 ....................A10/24/81 ...................W ..................34-14 ....................H10/30/82 ...................W .................... 24-7 ....................H10/01/83 ................... L ...................20-37 ....................A09/22/84 ...................W .................... 19-7 ....................H11/16/85 ................... L ...................21-24 ....................A10/18/86 ................... L ...................28-38 ....................H10/24/87 ...................W .................... 10-3 ....................A10/22/88 ...................W ..................26-18 ....................H10/21/89 ................... L ...................13-15 ....................A11/03/90 ................... L ...................24-28 ....................H10/05/91 ................... L ........................3-6 ....................A09/19/92 ...................W .................... 12-7 ....................H10/16/93 ................... L ..................... 3-27 ....................A09/24/94 ...................W .................... 12-7 ....................H11/11/95 ................... L ..................... 0-25 ....................A10/19/96 ...................W .................... 23-7 ....................H10/25/97 ...................W ..................16-13 ....................A10/03/98 ................... L ...................20-24 ....................H10/09/99 ................... L ...................17-20 ....................A10/14/00 ................... L ..................... 0-21 ....................H11/10/01 ................... L ...................17-31 ....................A11/16/02 ................... L ...................12-20 ....................H11/15/03 ................... L ..................... 3-38 ....................A10/02/04 ...................W ......... 41-38 (ot) ....................H11/12/05 ................... L ...................28-70 ....................A11/11/06 ................... L ...................21-41 ....................H

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All-Time Series Records Versus 2014 Opponents10/13/07 ................... L ...................17-69 ....................A10/04/08 ................... L ..................... 6-57 ....................H10/17/09 ................... L ...................21-38 ....................A10/09/10 ...................W ..................59-24 ....................H10/22/11 ................... L ...................14-17 ....................A11/02/12 ................... L ...................10-17 ....................H10/19/13 ................... L ...................14-55 ....................A

North Dakota StateIndiana State trails 1-5-0HOME: 0-3-0AWAY: 1-2-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-011/01/08 ................... L ..................... 7-34 ....................A11/14/09 ................... L ...................17-56 ....................H10/23/10 ................... L ...................15-27 ....................A11/05/11 ................... L ...................16-27 ....................H10/13/12 ...................W ..................17-14 ....................A10/26/13 ................... L ...................10-56 ....................H

Southern IllinoisIndiana State trails 24-27-0HOME: 15-13-0AWAY: 9-14-0NEUTRAL: 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 ....................A10/31/87 ...................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 ....................H

11/13/04 ................... 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 ....................H11/20/10 ................... L ...................21-49 ....................A11/19/11 ................... L ...................28-35 ....................H09/29/12 ...................W .................... 24-3 ....................A11/23/13 ................... L ..................... 9-31 ....................H

Missouri StateIndiana State trails 11-17-0HOME: 8-6-0AWAY: 3-11-0NEUTRAL: 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 ....................A10/16/10 ...................W ........38-35 (OT) ....................H11/12/11 ...................W ..................28-20 ....................A10/06/12 ...................W ..................31-17 ....................H11/02/13 ................... L ..................... 7-49 ....................A

South Dakota StateIndiana State Trails 2-4HOME: 1-2-0AWAY: 1-2-0NEUTRAL: 0-0-010/25/08 ................... L ..................... 9-49 ....................H09/19/09 ................... L ..................... 0-41 ....................A10/30/10 ...................W ..................41-30 ....................H10/01/11 ...................W ..................38-28 ....................A09/22/12 ................... L ...................10-24 ....................H11/09/13 ................... L ..................... 0-29 ....................A

Youngstown StateIndiana State trails 3-21-0HOME: 1-12-0AWAY: 2-9-0NEUTRAL: 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 ....................H

11/06/93 ................... 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 ....................H11/13/10 ...................W ..................30-24 ....................A09/24/11 ...................W ..................37-35 ....................H11/17/12 ................... L ..................... 6-27 ....................A10/05/13 ................... L ...................24-35 ....................H

Western Illinois Indiana State trails 15-22-0HOME: 11-8-0AWAY: 4-14-0NEUTRAL: 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 ....................A09/16/78 ...................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 ....................H09/25/10 ................... L ..................... 7-40 ....................A10/15/11 ...................W ..................46-24 ....................H10/20/12 ...................W .................... 23-7 ....................A11/16/13 ................... L ...................14-21 ....................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 8 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 2010 1 4 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 2012 9 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 2013 29 34 2Illinois Wesleyan 1943 1948 2 1 0Indiana 1925 2013 0 5 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 0Lock Haven 1992 1994 2 0 0Louisville 1939 2009 3 6 1Manchester College 1927 1933 2 1 1Marshall 1947 1981 1 1 0

First LastOpponent Meeting Meeting Won Lost TiedMars 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 2013 10 18 0Murray State 1990 2006 6 3 0Nebraska-Omaha 1975 1975 1 0 0New Mexico State 1978 1982 4 1 0North Dakota State 2008 2013 1 5 0North Texas 1997 1997 0 1 0Northeast Louisiana 1978 1983 2 2 0Northern Illinois 1926 2008 5 5 0Northern Iowa 1983 2011 4 24 0Oakland City 1923 1932 7 2 0Oklahoma 1999 1999 0 1 0Oklahoma City 1949 1949 0 1 0Oklahoma State 1992 1992 1 0 0Penn State 2011 2011 0 1 0Purdue 1926 2013 0 4 0Quincy 2009 2013 3 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 2010 16 12 0Salem College 1987 1988 2 0 0South Dakota 2012 2013 1 1 0South Dakota State 2008 2013 2 4 0Southeast Missouri State 1935 2008 3 4 0Southern Illinois 1944 2013 24 27 0Stephen F. Austin 2001 2001 0 1 0Tampa 1967 1967 1 0 0Tennessee Tech 2013 2013 0 1 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 2013 15 22 0Western Kentucky 1969 2011 6 14 1Western Michigan 2000 2002 0 2 0Wichita State 1976 1983 4 2 1Youngstown State 1988 2013 3 21 0

2014 SEASON OPPONENTS IN BOLD

Series Records vs. 2014 OpponentsOpponent Overall Home Away Neutral MVFCIndiana 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 — —Tennessee Tech 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 — —Ball State 24-39-1 15-14-0 7-21-1 2-4-0 — —Liberty 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 — — Northern Iowa 4-24-0 3-11-0 1-13-0 0-0-0 3-23-0Illinois State 29-34-2 20-11-2 9-23-0 0-0-0 8-20-0North Dakota State 1-5-0 0-3-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 1-5-0Southern Illinois 24-27-0 15-13-0 9-14-0 0-0-0 12-16-0Missouri State 11-17-0 8-6-0 3-11-0 0-0-0 11-17-0South Dakota State 2-4-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 2-4-0Youngstown State 3-21-0 1-12-0 2-9-0 0-0-0 2-15-0Western Illinois 15-22-0 11-8-0 4-14-0 0-0-0 9-18-0

All-Time Series Breakdowns

All-Time Series Records

Series Records vs. 2014 Opponent CoachesOpponent Overall Home Away Neutral MVFCvs. Kevin Wilson 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 — —vs. Watson Brown 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 — — vs. Pete Lembo 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — —vs. Turner Gill 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — —vs. Mark Farley 1-10-0 1-3-0 0-7-0 0-0-0 1-10-0vs. Brock Spack 1-4-0 1-1-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 1-4-0vs. Chris Klieman 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0vs. Dale Lennon 1-5-0 0-3-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 1-5-0vs. Terry Allen 5-11-0 4-5-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 5-11-0vs. John Stiegelmeier 2-4-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 2-4-0vs. Eric Wolford 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 2-2-0vs. Bob Nielson 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0

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Now in its 30th season, the Missouri Valley Football Conference is the nation’s premier NCAA FCS conference. There’s not much that has eluded the Missouri Valley Football Conference in its first 29 seasons of competition. The league’s first three decades have included national championships, national players of the year, national coaches of the year, No. 1 national rankings, and countless All-Americans. League member North Dakota State is a three-time defending national champion, and the league also has NCAA titles in 1997 and 2002. In 2013, the MVFC, for the third-straight year, was the top-rated conference in the Gridiron Power Index, and NDSU held the top overall position in the GPI for a third-straight year. Strong coaching and great players have helped make the league a national force, but the stability 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. In-deed, all signs point to continued national prominence for the Missouri Valley Football Conference as it enters its 30th season in 2014. 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 represented 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 remain separate entities. Last year, two league teams (North Dakota State and South Dakota State) represented the confer-ence in the FCS playoffs, marking the 19th-straight season in which at least two or more teams have participated in post-season play. South Dakota State split a pair of road games, and NDSU rolled to its third-straight national crown, beating Towson in the national championship game, 35-7. In 2013, the league wasn’t short of individual national accomplishments as coach Craig Bohl of North Dakota State was a repeat National Coach of the Year, while both QB Brock Jensen of North Dakota State and RB Zach Zenner of South Dakota State finished in the Top 6 of the Payton Award balloting. OT Billy Turner of North Dakota State and TE MyCole Pruitt were named the top players at their posi-tion by the FCS Athletic Directors Association. A total of 18 league players earned All-America honors. The Missouri Valley Football Conference has five recent national championships (North Dakota State – 2011, 2012 and 2013; Western Kentucky - 2002; Youngstown State - 1997), and league members Youngstown State (3) and Southern Illinois (1) own additional titles prior to their league member-ship, meaning nine 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. Counting last year, an MVFC member has reached the FCS semifinals 14 times in the past 18 seasons (and 17 times overall). The league has five national championships in that span. The Missouri Valley Football Conference success is not limited to the immediate past. During the decade of the 1990’s, 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 among the 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. Since 2004, league teams have combined for a 33-20 record in playoff games, with three titles – both tops in the FCS. And this decade (since 2010), the Missouri Valley Football Conference has compiled an FCS best 19-7 record in the playoffs. Last year, MVFC teams combined for a 19-9 non-conference record against FCS teams, and the league also had two wins against FBS teams (Kansas State and Iowa State). Despite tough schedul-ing, five teams in the conference had winning records. The Missouri Valley Football Conference has had four teams (or more) with better than .500 records in the same season 20 times now, including the past 16 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 YSU 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 five in the season-ending polls. WKU became the first school to earn victories against the tourney’s top three seeds en route to its national championship.

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 .........................................2012South 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 Illinois2010 ........................................................................... Northern Iowa2011 ..................................North Dakota State/Northern Iowa2012 ................................................................. North Dakota State2013 ................................................................. North Dakota State

In 2003, four Valley Football 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 championship 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 Southern 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. In 2011, North Dakota State won the national crown and finished the season atop the Top-25 rankings. UNI was No. 5 in the final FCS Coaches poll, and Il-linois State was ranked No. 20 in The Sports Network poll. For ISU, it marked the first top-25 ranking in a season-ending poll since 2006. Six different league schools cracked into the Top 25 at some point during the season (as did newest member South Dakota). In 2012 and 2013, North Dakota State repeated as national champions, becom-ing just the second team in FCS history to three-peat as national champions (only Appalachian State has previously accomplished this feat at the FCS level). The Bison went an unprecedented 15-0 and carry an FCS record 24-game win-ning streak into the 2014 campaign. The original Gateway Conference was founded as a women’s athletic or-ganization 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 programs realigned with their men’s teams in their respective conferences. The league assumed its new name on July 1, 1992, becoming the Gateway Football Confer-ence, 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 organiza-tion. 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 conference. In the 29 years of the football division, league membership has been stable -- with only six fluctuations since 1986. Eastern Illinois left the league to join the Ohio Valley Conference in 1996, while Youngstown State joined the confer-ence 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. And the league expanded to 10 members in 2012 after the University of South Dakota was admitted. The Missouri Valley Football Conference is the only automatic FCS qualify-

ing 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 Conference 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 Illinois 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), the University of South Dakota (2012), South Dakota State University (2008), Southern Il-linois University (1985), Western Illinois 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). Four league schools compete in the Summit League (North Dakota State, South Dakota, 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 div-ing, 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)

2011 .......................................... Shakir Bell (1st-AP, 1st-AFCA, 1st-TSN)..................................................................... Ben Obaseki (1st-AP, 3rd-TSN)..................................................................................... Alex Sewall (2nd-TSN)

2012 .............................................................Shakir Bell (3rd-AP, 2nd-TSN) ............................................................. Johnny Towalid (2nd-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, LB2010 ............................................................................................................... Darrius Gates, RB............................................................................................................................Brock Lough, FB............................................................................................................................Ben Obaseki, DE..............................................................................................................................Alex Sewall, DB2011 ................................................................................................................ Aaron Archie, LB................................................................................................................................ Shakir Bell, RB................................................................................................................................ Alex Jones, TE............................................................................................................................Brock Lough, FB..................................................................................................................................... FN Lutz, OL............................................................................................................................Ben Obaseki, DL..............................................................................................................................Alex Sewall, DB2012 ..................................................................................................................... Shakir Bell, RB........................................................................................................................... Aaron Archie, LB............................................................................................................................Ben Obseski, DE..................................................................................................................... Johnny Towalid, DB.......................................................................................................................... Lucas Hileman, P2013 ................................................................................................. Connor Underwood, DL

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, NG................................................... 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)2010–Darrius Gates (FCS Senior Scout Bowl) Pat Burke (FCS Senior Scout Bowl)

Missouri Valley Footall 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)1991–Derrick Franklin, RB (Offense)2011 - Shakir Bell, RB (Offense)

Missouri Valley Football Conference

Coach Of The Year1984–Dennis Raetz2010 - Trent Miles

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 Colts2012 Justin Hilton Free Agent Tennessee Titans Brock Lough Free Agent Cincinnati Bengals Ronnie Fouch Free Agent Chicago Bears2013 Ben Obaseki Free Agent Green Bay Packers Johnny Towalid Free Agent Saskatchewan (CFL)2014 FN Lutz III Free Agent Indianapolis ColtsBOLD INDICATES ACTIVE IN 2014

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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, Ian 2013Allen, 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 2004Appel, Josh 2013Arbogast, Dan 1973, 1974Archie, Aaron 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012Archie, 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, 1961Aviles, Carlos 2013

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 1961Bartolomeo, Jim 1968Bartolomeo, Rick 1972

Barwick, Michael 1994, 1996Bash 1904, 1907, 1909Bashir, Zakee 2011, 2012, 2013Baskerville, 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, Shakir 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013Bell, 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 1988Berry, Justice 2013Berta, John 1967Bertram, Mark 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Beste, Matt 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005Betofe, Verlain 2006, 2007Bettag, Alex 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Beverstock, Issac 2013Biancetta, W. 1944Bibbs, Junius 1934, 1935, 1936Bibbs, Kyle 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997Bicanic, Mike 1942Bichey, Corey 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Bidwell, 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, 1921Bohmeyer, Charles 1950Boltinghouse, Robert 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Bond, Jerrelle 2007Bonney, Keith 1981, 1982, 1983Bonomo, Frank 1942Booker, Anthony 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991Booker, LeMonte 2013Boomer, Ken 1951Boran, Mike 1947, 1948Borchers, Evan 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012Bordenet 1923Borens, Zach 2013Borosky, Pete 1977Borton, Richard 1965, 1966Boster, Mark 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Boston, Bob 1952, 1953Boston, C. 1964Boswell, Ed 1972

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Cabell, 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, 2009, 2010, 2011Carter, LaVon 2009Carter, Tim 1988, 1989, 1990Cartwright, Phil 1937Casey, Darrell 1959, 1960, 1961Cashaw, Albert 1956Cashaw, Charles 1954, 1955, 1956Cassell, Scott 2005, 2006Cassidy, Conlan 2013Cassidy, 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, 1996Cheeseborough, George 2010, 11, 12, 13Chenoweth 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, 1989Clayton 1909Clements 1898Clements, John 1957, 1958, 1959Clements, Robert 1959, 1960, 1961Clemmons, Willie 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972

Bouwkamp, Bert 1945Bowers, Wendell 1945Bowles, Adam 1907, 1909Bowman, Eric 2001, 2002Bowser, Joe 1988Bowsher, Wayne 1937, 1938, 1939Boyce, Bobby 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985Boyd, William 1937, 1939Boyd, Tyler 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013Boyer, 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 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012Brill, 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, Jamar 2012, 2013Brown, Jim 1960, 1964, 1965Brown, Larry 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Brown, Nate 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010Brown, 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, 2009, 2010Burks, Mel 1974, 1975Burnett, Calvin 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013Burns, Bob 1976Burns, Mike 1976Burns, Milton 1949Burosh, David 1958Busch, David 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992Bush, Charles 1933, 1934Bush, John 1961, 1962, 1963Buske, Logan 2012, 2013Bussing, Sylvester 1949Buxton, Steve 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Byers, Bill 1968Byrd, Lester 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981

Climer, 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, Brady 2012, 2013Collins, 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, 2009, 2010Cook, 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, Caleb 2012Cox, 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, 1972Dachota, Nick 2013Dadaro, Will 1976Daley, Curtis 1987, 1988, 1989Damato, Glenn 1971, 1972, 1973Daniel, Steve 2003Daniels, D.A. 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979Darlington, John 1994Dastillung, Dike 1971, 1972, 1973Daugherty, Robbie 1998Davidson, Bob 1940Davies, Randy 1989, 1990Davies, Tom 1950

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Fritzinger, 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, 2009, 2010Gates, J. 1943Gauer, Larry 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995Gaunt, John 1979, 1980Geffert, Ben 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Gegner, 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 1978Glass, Coy 2010, 2011Glenn, Vencie 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Gliva, Ronald 1965Gluscic, Gerry 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979Goda, Tom 1930, 1931Godby, Collin 2004, 2005, 2006Goebel, Evan 2012, 2013Goldner, Larry 1954, 1955Gooden, Doc 2004, 2005Goodlett, John 2010Goodrich, Jon 2006, 2007, 2008Goralczyk, Kevin 1987, 1988, 1989Gordon, Jack 1985Gordon, Mike 1946, 1947, 1948Gordon-Lamar, Foluke 2012Gordy, 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, 1975Grimes, John 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967Grimes, Ron 1967, 1969Gruber, Wayne 1954, 1955Gruesser, John 1970Guess, Clay 2013Guichet, Greg 1979

Davis 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 2009, 2010, 2011Davis, 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 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013Dill, 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, 1984Dyer, Richie 2012Dzimiera, Terry 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981

EEaly, Jesse 1968, 1969, 1970Early, Rex 1952, 1953Easterly, Julian 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Easton, Beau 1998Ecimovic, Luke 2010Eckerman, Lewis 1943, 1944Edder, 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 1962

Egberongbe, Ednut 2010, 2011Egidi, 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, 1964Estep, Evan 2012Etling, John 1949, 1950Evans, Adam 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Evans, Bob 1946, 1947, 1948Evans, Tyler 2013Evelo, John 1958Everett, Chad 1985, 1986Everett, Jayden 2006, 2008

FFairley, Dathan 1999, 2000Fallon, Arthur 1962, 1963, 1964Farha, Odeh 2009, 2010, 2011Farris, Kevin 1988, 1989, 1990Faubion, Eugene 1938, 1939, 1940Faught, Stewart 1946, 1947, 1948Faulkner, Shonda 2006, 2007Fegley, William 1940Felger 1898Ferber, Jon 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Ferguson, Ralph 1945Ferguson, Tyler 2012Ferrari, 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, Cory 2012Fisher, 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, 1991Fouch, Ronnie 2010, 2011Fougerouse, 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, 1948Freitag, Fred 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004French, Kirk 1978, 1979, 1980Frew, John 1950Friedman, Martin 1965, 1966Frierwood, Mike 1970Fritschle, Tanner 2011, 2012, 2013

Guy, 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, 2009, 2010, 2011Hargis, Bill 1956Hargis, Jim 1950Hargro, Bennie 1986Harold, Tom 1972Harper 1901Harrington, Brian 1989, 1990Harris, Bud 1956Harris, Darryl 1983, 1984, 1985Harris, Jarret 2004Harris, Jess 2012, 2013Harris, Kyani 2013Harris, Larry 1954, 1955Harris, Luke 2009, 2011Harris, 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, 1988Harvey, Othniel 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013Hassett, 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, 1965Heidorn, Eric 2013Heilig, 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, 1973Herrin, Tim 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Herron, Keith 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000Hess, Jim 1958Hess, Justin 2000, 2001Hettenback, Charlie 1961, 1962, 1963

Heuser, David 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Hickox, Lowell 1965Hicks, Chris 1973, 1974, 1975Higgins, Mickey 1951Higgins, Scott 1978High, Robert 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997High, Taje 2011, 2012, 2013Hightower, Andre 1980Hileman, Lucas 2011, 2012Hill, B. 1943Hill, Delmar 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Hill, Willard 1920, 1921Hilton, Justin 2010, 2011Hilton, 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 1962Ignont, Clyde 2012, 2013Ilkin, 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, Jordan 2013Jackson, Kevin 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Jackson, Shannon 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999Jackson, Terry 1988, 1989Jacobs, Dennis 1981, 1982Jakopin, Paul 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985James, Kyle 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Jamrose, Marty 1960, 1961Jarman, Bill 1931

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Lindinger, Louis 1966Lindley, Sam 1932, 1933, 1934Lindley, Scott 1990Liston, Leland 1926Liston, Paul 1923Liston, Tommy 1926Little, Cory 2010Little, Joe 1952, 1953Loeb, Joseph 1944Loeffel, Maury 1969, 1970, 1971Logan, Billy 1978, 1979, 1980Logan, Brandon 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Logan, Buck 2013Logan, 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, 2009, 2010, 2011Lough, Tsali 2013Loveless, 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 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013Luxton, Rex 1950, 1956Lynce, Chris 1999, 2000, 2001Lynch, Kevin 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983Lynch, Randy 1966, 1967, 1968Lyons, Alec 2013

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, 1982Magrum, Joel 2013Mailo, 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 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012Marra, 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, 1980Masters, Adam 2011,2012, 2013Masulovich, Robert 1951,1952,1953,1954,1955Matafin, Greg 1967, 1968, 1969Matthews, Max 2000, 2001, 2002Mattick, Steve 1961, 1963Mattox, Ellis 1901, 1904Matulich, Lawrence 1944Matyas, Martin 1972, 1973, 1974

Jeffers, Fred 1920, 1921Jeffrey, Dominic 1969Jelenick, Jim 1975, 1976, 1977Jellison, Josh 2008, 2009, 2010Jelovic, Aaron 2013Jenkins, Clyde 1938Jenson, Tomey 1925Jochem, Todd 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Johannes, Mike 1980, 1981, 1982Johansen, Chris 2006, 2007Johns, Miquel 2013Johnson 1904Johnson, A.J. 2013Johnson, 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 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012Johnson, Troy 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987Johnson, William 1935, 1936Jones 1898Jones, Alex 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Jones, 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, Russell 2012, 2013Jones, 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, 2009, 2010Kennedy, C. 1940Kennedy, Ray 1972, 1973, 1974Kennedy, Ron 1972, 1973, 1974Kennedy, Terry 1966, 1967Kessler, Don 1961Ketchem, Tom 1931, 1932Ketner, Vern 1949, 1956Keyt, Josh 2011, 2012Killion, Herschel 1951, 1954, 1955Kilpatrick, Ed 1970Kimball, Anthony 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Kimbrough, Curtis 1981Kimbrough, Gregg 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Kimbrough, Steve 1990Kimmel 1898Kindall, Timon 1967King, Larry 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013King, Ryan 2001, 2002, 2003Kinneman, Jim 1970Kinsey, Rex 1986Kirk, Tom 1959Kirkendoll, J.R. 2006, 2007Kissel, Frank 1951Kixmiller, Jared 1997, 1998, 1999Klawun, R. 1943Klein, Jeff 1986

Klein, 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 2009, 2010Lakey, Steve 1978Lamb 1923Lambdin, Louis 1951, 1952, 1953Lambert, August 1946, 1947, 1948Lambert, Ross 1946Lamz, Tyler 2006Lancaster, Trent 2013Lance, Lymon 1956Landers, Charles 1940Landini, Vince 1983, 1984Lane, Jason 1999Lang, Dejuan 2013Lankford, 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, 1997Lawshe, Demory 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013Layne, Donovan 2011, 2012, 2013Leafgreen, 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, 1921Levingston, Sampson 2013Lewellyn, Norman 1931Lewis, Brian 2004, 2005Lewis, Chris 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Lewis, Denzil 1985Lewis, Ernest 1962, 1963Lewis, Marcus 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Lewis, Paul 1960, 1961, 1962Libaire, Chris 1994, 1995, 1996Liddell, Antoine 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Liddell, Lawrence 1999Lightcap, Robert 1939, 1940Likens, Michael 1994, 1995, 1996

Matyas, 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, 2000McCown, Patrick 2013McCoy, 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 1898McElroy, Garrison 2011McFadden, 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, 1976Miller, Jeff 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985Miller, Keeth 1951Miller, Kurt 2001, 2002Miller, Madison 2005, 2006

Miller, 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, Kamerin 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013Mitchell, 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, 1987Newman, Tony 2013Nicholls, Conrrad 2012, 2013Nichols, Mike 1995, 1996, 1997Nickles, Charles 1949Nicol, David 1990, 1991, 1992Nikirk, Brad 1985Nobbitt 1901Noblitt, Kevin 1975Nolan, Deal 1944Noone, Chris 1991, 1992Norberg, Olle 2012Norris 1897North, Gerald 1968, 1969, 1970

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Sanders 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 1944Schwartz, Bryn 2011Schwing, Brad 1994, 1995, 1996Scott, Jordan 2009, 2010Scott, Josh 2010, 2011, 2012Scott, 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, 2009, 2010Selis, J. 1964Selvia, Tim 1985Semrcina, Brad 1973Sessions, J. 1963Sessum, Jared 1998, 1999, 2000Sevald, Stu 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987Sewall, Alex 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Sewall, Mark 2012, 2013Shackleford, 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, 1932Sheldon, Brett 2010Shelt, 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, 1988Silvers, Charles 1907Simmonds, Mike 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Simmons, Anthony 1975, 1976, 1977Simon, Clayton 1945Simpson, Brandon 2001Sink, Ernest 1909Sitz, Alex 1996, 1997Sitz, Brian 1996, 1997, 1998

Phillips, 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 1976Prentice, DeSean 2012, 2013Price, 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, Aynide 2013Ramsey, Darrow 1988, 1989Ramsey, Kevin 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983Ransberger, Dan 1956, 1957, 1958Rathman, Stu 1989, 1990Ratliff, Garrick 2012, 2013Reader, Dean 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Rebhan, Jeff 1986Reck, Ramon 1944Redmond, Bernard 1991, 1992, 1993Redwine, Milton Jr. 2008, 2009, 2010Reece, 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, 1996Rems, Kevin 1987, 1988, 1989Remter, David 1995, 1996, 1997Remus, Curt 1967, 1969Render, Bernie 1946, 1949Renn, Rich 1969, 1970, 1971Rensing, Fred 1975Reschan, Ray 1946, 1947, 1948

Norton, Dewey 1970, 1971, 1972Novack, Jim 1970, 1971, 1972Novakovich, Jim 1974, 1975, 1976Nugent, Milton 1909Nugent, Ray 1979Nutt, G. 1944

OO’Dell, CharlesO’Keefe, John 1950O’Leary, Chris 2011, 2012, 2013O’Leary, Chuck 1970O’Leary, Jim 1937O’Neal, Darren 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987O’Neill, Tom 1985, 1986O’Rourke, Joe 1946, 1950Obaseki, Ben 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012Oberle, 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, Gary 2013Owens, 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 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012Papp, 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 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012Patnoude, Phil 1981Patrick, Paul 2011, 2012, 2013Patrick, 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 1965Perish, Mike 2012, 2013Perkins, Leonard 1962Perry, Donyel 1987Pesavento, John 1960, 1962Peterson, Harold 1947, 1948Petrick, George 1938Petrowski, Jamie 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005Philippe, Maurice 1930Phillips, Al 1998, 1999

Rescorla, C. 1944Resenic, Jim 1974, 1975, 1976Revis, Darryl 1985Reyes, Travis 2013Reynolds, Alvin 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981Reynolds, Jeff 1971, 1972Rhodes, Bill 1986, 1987Rhodes, Don 1950Ricciardi, D. 1963Rice, Nick 2012Rich, 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 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013Riston, Leonard 2010, 2011Ritter, 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, 2009, 2010, 2011Robertson, 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

SSaar, Bob 1945Sahm, John 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989Sajko, Stan 1946, 1947, 1948Sakalares, Bill 1949, 1954, 1955Sallay, George 1950Sample, Martuan 2004, 2005Sampson, Steven 1943Samuels, Rodger 1965

Skelton, Virgil 1934, 1935, 1936Skinner, Eric 1968, 1969, 1970Skreppen, Glenn 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990Sleet, James 1993, 1994, 1995Sloan, Brad 1982Small, Quincy 2010Smircina, Brad 1972Smith 1904Smith, Ahmad 2013Smith, Andrew 1977, 1978Smith, Jerry 1966, 1968Smith, John 1978Smith, Keeman 1978Smith, Ken 1984Smith, Kenny 2010Smith, Kirk 1978Smith, Marvin 1978, 1979, 1980Smith, Mike 1968Smith, Mike 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Smith, Mike 2009, 2010, 2011Smith, 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, Donald 2011, 2012Spencer, 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, 1979Stafford, Tyler 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013Stallings, Bryan 2001Stanbaugh, Glenn 1926Standiford, Chuck 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Stanfield, Steve 1972, 1973, 1974Stangler, Jordan 2013Stanifer, Larry 1989, 1990Stankowski, Joe 1991Stanton, Howard 1925Starewicz, Doug 1966, 1967, 1968Starks, Travis 2012, 2013Starr, Willie 1977Statz, John 1970, 1971Staugh, Fred 2004, 2005, 2006Stealy, George 1944Steckler, Ben 2004Steiner, Bob 1972, 1973, 1974Stellern, Joe 1979, 1980Stephen, Jerry 2013Stephenson, 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 III, George 2013Stone, Mike 1976Stonehart, Al 1928, 1929, 1930Story, John 1988, 1989, 1990Stover, Michael 1964, 1965Stowers, Alex 2012, 2013Streeter, Al 1967Stroud, Fred 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Strutz, Marty 1978, 1979Stubbins, Marcus 1978Stubblefield, Joel 2004

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Stuck, 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, 2006Thurman, Jameer 2013Thyen, John 1959, 1960, 1961Tipton, Elden 1939, 1940Tompkins, Ben 2003Toney, Kyle 2007, 2008, 2009Tonkovich, Terry 1972Tonyan, Robert 2013Topping, Dave 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957Torch, Mike 1974, 1975, 1976Totin, Pete 1973, 1974, 1975Totty, Troy 1959, 1960Touchton, Lowell 1969Towalid, Johnny 2010, 2011, 2012Trabue, 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, 1960Tuuu, TJ 2013Tyler, Arnold 1940Tyler, Emmit 1963, 1964, 1965Tyler, Glenn 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955Tyree, Bob 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982

UUccellini, Carl 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Ullysse, CJ 2010Ulrich, Jim 1990, 1991, 1992Umphress, Wiley 1982Underwood, Connor 2012, 2013Untulis, 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, 1984Vermillion, Dakota 2013Vertor, 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, Kendall 2012, 2013Walker, Kenyatta 1997, 1998, 1999Walker, Kevin 1996Walker, Myles 2012Walker, Phil 2010, 2011Wall, W. 1944Waller, Tyshon 2013Wallace, Leland 1951Wallace, Quincy 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Wallace, Ray 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989

Walloch, 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 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012Washington, Zack 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980Wasiak, Greg 1998Watkins, Caleb 2011Watkins, 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, 1948

Wiese, Marque 1996, 1997Wilbur, 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, Phil 2013Wilson, 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, 2010, 2011, 2012Woodard, Harry 1939, 1940

The largest crowd to ever witness an Indiana State football game was 96,461 at Beaver Stadium in State College , Pa., against the Penn State Nittany Lions. The historic game was played on Sept. 3, 2011.

Woodard, 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, Austen 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013Wozniak, 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, 2009, 2010, 2011Young, 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, Season3,006 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, Season1,670 Shakir Bell (230 att.), 2011Most Rushing Yards, Game349 Shakir Bell (23 att.) vs. Drake, Sept. 15, 2012

AVERAGE YARDS PER ATTEMPTBest Average Per Rushing Attempt, Career (min. 200)6.27 Shakir Bell (672/4,214), 2010-13Best Average Per Rushing Attempt, Season (min. 100)7.26 Shakir Bell (230/1,670), 2011

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.).885 Mike Perish (23/26) vs. Quincy, Sept. 14, 2013

TOUCHDOWN PASSESMost Touchdown Passes, Career40 Jeff Miller, 1982-85Most Touchdown Passes, Season20 Ronnie Fouch, 2010Most Touchdown Passes, Game5 Jeff Miller vs. Western Illinois, Oct. 19, 1985

CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONSMost Consecutive Completions, Game12 Mike Perish (117 yards) vs. Quincy, Sept. 14, 2013

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 Reception20 Bryant Kent, 2009-10

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, 1968Most 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 Sampson Levingston vs. Youngstown St. Oct. 5, 2013

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, Season116 Darrius Gates (19 TD/1 2PAT), 2010Most Points Scored, Game30 Darrius Gates (5 TD) vs. South Dakota St., Oct. 30, 2010

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns Scored, Career33 Vincent Allen 1973-77Most Touchdowns Scored, Season19 Darrius Gates, 2010Most Touchdowns Scored, Game5 Darrius Gates vs. South Dakota State, Oct. 30, 2010

FIELD GOALSMost Field Goals Made, Career42 Kyle Hooper, (59 att.) 2003-06Most Field Goals Made, Season18 Tom Allison, 1995Most Field Goals Made, Game4 Joe Stellern (4 att.) vs. S. Illinois,

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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, 20045 Eric Heidorn, at Tennessee Tech Sept. 28, 2013Highest Field Goal Percentage, Career (min. 10).789 Tanner Fritschle, (15/19) 2011-12Highest Field Goal Percentage, Season (min. 5).833 Tanner Fritschle (15/18), 2012Longest 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, Season39 Cory Little (45 att.), 2010Most PATs Made By Kicker, Game10 Tanner Fritschle (10 att.) vs. Quincy (Sept. 14, 2013)Most PATs Attempted By Kicker, Career94 Mike Megyesi (83 made), 1999-2002Most PATs Attempted By Kicker, Season45 Cory Little (39 made), 2010Most PATs Attempted By Kicker, Game10 Tanner Fritschle (10 made) vs. Quincy Sept. 14, 2013Highest 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), 1982

Most Consecutive PAT Conversions By Kicking, Career80 Scott Bridges, 1983-85

Most 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 Missouri St., Nov. 1, 2003Longest Punt80 Jim Shaughnessy vs. E. Michigan, Oct. 4, 1969

PUNTING AVERAGEHighest Avg. Yards Per Punt, Career (min. 75)43.4 Lucas Hileman (100/4,341), 2011-12Highest Avg. Yards Per Punt, Season (min. 30)44.1 Lucas Hileman (62/2,736), 2012Highest 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), 1971-73Most 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 LeMonte Booker, vs. NDSU, Oct. 26, 2013

DefenseTOTAL TACKLES

Most Total Tackles, Career428 Aaron Archie (181/247), 2009-12Most Total Tackles, Season171 Dietrich Lapsley (106/65), 2002Most 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, Career247 Aaron Archie, 2009-12Most Assisted Tackles, Season81 Jacolby Washington, 2011Most 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, 19984 Ben Obaseki, vs. W. Illinois, Oct. 15, 20114 Connor Underwood, at TTU, Sept. 28, 2013

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, 19806 Connor Underwood at TTU, Sept. 28, 2013

INTERCEPTIONSMost Interceptions, Career17 Vencie Glenn, 1983-85Most Interceptions, Season10 Rick Murphy, 1973Most Interceptions, Game3 Mike Russell, 1967 Rick Murphy vs. E. Illinois, Sept. 15, 1973 Don Jackson vs. W. Carolina, Sept. 24, 1977 John Allman vs. Illinois State, Oct. 27, 1979Dre Knox

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Rushing Yardage LeadersRANK YR NAME ATT YDS AVG. TD1. 2011 Shakir Bell 230 1,760 7.3 142. 1991 Derrick Franklin 318 1,505 4.7 123. 2012 Shakir Bell 269 1,475 5.5 114. 1992 David Wright 219 1,313 6.0 105. 1990 Derrick Franklin 284 1,301 4.6 66. 1993 David Wright 229 1,262 5.5 77. 1974 Vincent Allen 244 1,221 5.0 78. 1973 Vincent Allen 196 1,066 5.4 99. 2010 Darrius Gates 188 1,057 5.6 1710. 1988 Tori Vactor 206 1,052 5.1 911. 1999 Sheraton Fox 228 1,034 4.5 812. 1977 Vincent Allen 231 1,026 4.4 813. 1975 Vincent Allen 161 1,022 6.3 714. 1972 Willie Lee 172 957 5.6 1315. 1983 Kevin Henderson 248 930 3.8 1116. 1995 David Wright 184 929 5.0 217. 1968 Jim Brumfield 185 916 4.9 1118. 1981 Eric Robinson 119 867 5.1 919. 1989 Shawn Young 206 847 4.1 720. 1982 James Banks 163 846 5.2 821. 2003 Jake Shields 157 825 5.3 422. 2005 Andre Forte 173 802 4.6 423. 2006 Tony West 160 791 4.9 524. 1984 Darrold Clardy 164 763 4.7 1125. 1967 Dean Klink 157 705 4.5 226. 1994 David Wright 152 677 4.5 3T27. 1971 Milt Allen 197 667 3.4 4T27. 1969 Jim Brumfield 151 667 4.4 729. 2010 Shakir Bell 95 649 6.8 230. 1979 Donnie Warner 116 648 5.6 431. 2004 Jake Shields 154 645 4.2 732. 2001 Julian Reese 177 615 3.5 533. 2013 Buck Logan 131 609 4.6 134. 1996 Jason Potter 140 571 4.1 535. 1980 Eric Robinson 121 570 4.7 736. 2002 Julian Reese 176 533 3.0 237. 1987 Charles Walls 121 526 4.4 338. 1978 Zack Washington 115 524 4.6 539. 1976 O.B. Barnett 136 499 3.7 340. 1986 Tracy Stewart 101 481 4.8 1

Passing Yardage LeadersRANK YR NAME COM ATT INT YDS TD1. 2005 Blayne Baggett 284 473 13 2,741 152. 2010 Ronnie Fouch 168 289 5 2,252 203. 2011 Ronnie Fouch 136 255 10 2,064 184. 1985 Jeff Miller 176 327 8 2,055 175. 1986 Kyle Frondorf 143 274 16 1,962 6T6. 2004 Phillip Johnson 155 308 10 1,946 8T6. 1990 John Stites 157 326 18 1,946 158. 1988 John Sahm 127 248 17 1,942 1 9. 1983 Jeff Miller 152 287 7 1,879 1010. 1984 Jeff Miller 154 279 14 1,826 1111. 1989 John Sahm 137 279 17 1,792 812. 2006 Reilly Murphy 143 261 8 1,747 813. 2002 Julian Reesse 143 266 9 1,725 1214. 1980 Reggie Allen 135 273 16 1,678 815. 1995 Kevin Cox 140 380 10 1,672 1116. 2012 Mike Perish 155 280 8 1,615 1017. 2013 Mike Perish 139 243 10 1,586 1418. 1979 Reggie Allen 87 196 12 1,468 719. 1981 Reggie Allen 110 231 13 1,435 820. 1992 Kip Hennelly 119 219 9 1,326 921. 1987 John Sahm 75 154 4 1,296 1122. 2003 Jake Schiff 111 202 10 1,290 523. 2001 Julian Reese 124 233 8 1,236 824. 1996 Kevin Cox 97 219 12 1,198 925. 1969 Verbie Walder 80 159 7 1,062 626. 1966 Ron Overton 84 153 8 1,046 1527. 1973 Mike Smutney 71 171 10 967 328. 1993 Kip Hennelly 77 159 10 933 529. 1994 Tom Cerasani 86 174 8 918 530. 1968 Verbie Walder 55 120 5 908 831. 1967 Ron Overton 70 157 16 907 632. 1991 Kip Hennelly 53 112 8 899 533. 1965 Mike Hoke 63 163 11 898 734. 1971 Roger Voorhis 70 160 12 870 335. 2007 Reilly Murphy 69 145 11 744 336. 1982 Jeff Miller 73 123 4 728 237. 1997 Matt Gajewski 72 142 2 717 738. 1977 Pete McCoy 64 138 11 697 439. 1999 Sheraton Fox 53 109 9 693 640. 1959 Gil Fujawa 34 84 12 628 5

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, Career4 Johnny Towalid, 2010-12Most Interception Return Touchdowns, Season3 Johnny Towalid, 2012Most Interception Return Touchdowns, Game2 Johnny Towalid (at No. 1 North Dakota St.) (2012)

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. 2010 Justin Hilton 40 684 17.1 78. 1989 Rodney Porter 47 638 13.6 29. 1986 Gary Cannon 43 631 14.7 110. 1973 Glenn Damato 34 623 18.4 211. 2005 Carl Berman 55 593 10.8 5T12. 1980 Eddie Ruffin 35 580 16.6 4T12. 1968 Steve Schmid 31 580 18.7 814. 2010 Bryant Kent 43 572 13.3 515. 1983 Anthony Kimball 44 560 12.7 216. 1979 Kirk Wilson 25 550 22.0 417. 2010 Alex Jones 30 545 18.2 418. 2011 Justin Hilton 32 540 16.9 4 19. 2006 Sam Logan 49 535 10.9 420. 1984 Joe Downing 39 534 13.7 621. 2005 Jamie Petrowski 57 513 9.0 222. 1991 Charles Swann 30 517 17.2 323. 2011 Alex Jones 23 501 21.824. 1990 Charles Swann 39 486 12.5 3T25. 1981 Eddie Ruffin 31 460 14.8 2T25. 1972 Glenn Damato 25 460 18.4 227. 2011 Donald Spencer 31 459 14.828. 1967 Steve Schmid 37 449 12.1 229. 1992 Scott Crenshaw 39 443 11.4 330. 1974 Rick Carr 22 435 19.8 131. 1996 Micah Reid 36 429 1.9 332. 2003 Ryan King 38 426 11.2 333. 2006 Brian Jackson 30 419 14.0 134. 1966 John Truitt 36 418 11.6 535. 2012 Michael Mardis 34 408 12.0 436. 1995 Micah Reid 32 405 12.7 237. 1994 Larry Brown 42 401 9.5 238. 2013 Tanner Riley 42 397 9.5 139. 2012 Demory Lawshe 31 393 12.7 340. 1953 Jerry Long 14 386 27.6 1

Scoring LeadersRANK YEAR NAME TD FG PAT 2PT TOTAL1. 2010 Darrius Gates 19 0 0 1 1162. 2011 Shakir Bell 13 0 0 0 843. 1984 Scott Bridges 0 15 37 0 824. 1995 Tom Allison 0 18 26 0 805. 1972 Willie Lee 13 0 0 0 786. 2004 Kyle Hooper 0 16 27 0 757. 2012 Tanner Fritschle 0 15 29 0 74T8. 2012 Shakir Bell 12 0 0 0 72T8. 1991 Derrick Franklin 12 0 0 0 7210. 1980 Joe Stellern 0 12 22 0 68T11. 1983 Kevin Henderson 11 0 0 0 66T11. 1970 Gary Brown 11 0 0 0 66T11. 1968 Jim Brumfield 11 0 0 0 66T14. 1994 Tom Allison 0 11 29 0 62T14. 1973 Vincent Allen 10 0 0 1 62T16. 1992 David Wright 10 0 0 0 60T16. 1992 Scott Wilson 10 0 0 0 60T16. 1981 Eric Robinson 10 0 0 0 6019. 1979 Joe Stellern 0 10 28 0 5820. 1982 Dennis Teegarden 0 13 16 0 55T21. 1988 Tori Vactor 9 0 0 0 54T21. 2010 Cory Little 0 5 39 0 5423. 2005 Kyle Hooper 0 10 23 0 53T24. 1999 Mike Megyesi 0 7 31 0 52T24. 1993 Tom Allison 0 9 25 0 5226. 1985 Scott Bridges 0 7 30 0 5127. 1996 Scott Collins 0 10 20 0 50T28. 2002 Jake Shields 8 0 0 0 48T28. 1977 Vincent Allen 8 0 0 0 48T28. 1975 Vincent Allen 8 0 0 0 48T28. 1967 Jim Brumfield 8 0 0 0 48T28. 2010 Justin Hilton 8 0 0 0 4833. 2006 Kyle Hooper 0 7 26 0 47T34. 2003 Kyle Hooper 0 9 19 9 46T34. 1989 Rob Hufty 0 7 25 0 46T36. 1998 Phillip Aguilar 0 3 34 0 43T36. 1987 Corey Potter 0 8 19 0 43T36. 1965 John Nesbitt 3 2 17 1 43T39. 1990 Shawn Young 7 0 0 0 42T39. 1974 Vincent Allen 7 0 0 0 42T39. 1969 Jim Brumfield 7 0 0 0 42

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. 2010 Ronnie Fouch -26 2,252 321 2,2265. 1983 Jeff Miller 343 1,879 415 2,2226. 1984 Jeff Miller 330 1,826 389 2,1567. 1990 John Stites 45 1,946 388 1,9918. 2004 Phillip Johnson 24 1,946 347 1,9709. 2011 Ronnie Fouch -108 2,064 284 1,95610. 2006 Reilly Murphy 167 1,747 334 1,91411. 1979 Reggie Allen 427 1,468 324 1,89512. 1980 Reggie Allen 202 1,678 353 1,88013. 2001 Julian Reese 615 1,236 410 1,85114. 1986 Kyle Frondorf -147 1,962 344 1,81515. 1992 Kip Hennelly 460 1,326 347 1,78616. 1988 John Sahm -171 1,942 287 1,77117. 1999 Sheraton Fox 1,034 301 337 1,72718. 1989 John Sahm -87 1,792 298 1,70519. 1981 Reggie Allen 255 1,435 323 1,690 20. 2011 Shakir Bell 1670 0 231 1,67021. 1995 Kevin Cox 83 1,672 334 1,58922. 2013 Mike Perish -1 1,586 289 1,58523. 1991 Derrick Franklin 1,505 0 318 1,50524. 2012 Mike Perish -136 1,615 311 1,47925. 2012 Shakir Bell 1475 0 271 1,47526. 1993 Kip Hennelly 532 933 313 1,46527. 2003 Jake Schiff 43 1290 264 1,33328. 1987 John Sahm -18 1,296 182 1,27829. 1974 Vincent Allen 1,221 0 244 1,22130. 1996 Kevin Cox 11 1,198 240 1,18731. 1969 Verbie Walder 113 1,062 279 1,17532. 1971 Roger Voorhis 264 870 261 1,13433. 1968 Verbie Walder 194 908 230 1,10234. 1966 Ron Overton 53 1,046 217 1,09935. 2010 Darrius Gates 1,057 34 190 1,09136. 1973 Vincent Allen 1,066 17 197 1,08337. 1977 Vincent Allen 1,026 29 234 1,05538. 1975 Vincent Allen 1,022 0 161 1,02239. 2007 Charles Dowdell 363 623 199 98640. 1972 Willie Lee 957 0 172 957

All Purpose Yardage LeadersRANK YEAR NAME RUSH REC. PR KOR TOTAL1. 1992 David Wright 1,313 108 0 593 2,0142. 2011 Shakir Bell 1,670 110 0 42 1,8223. 1974 Vincent Allen 1,221 63 93 304 1,6814. 1988 Steve Elmlinger 8 1,071 171 409 1,6595. 2012 Shakir Bell 1,475 142 0 0 1,6176. 2006 Carl Berman 46 783 16 689 1,5347. 1991 Derrick Franklin 1,505 14 0 0 1,5198. 1993 David Wright 1,262 62 0 85 1,4099. 2005 Andre Forte 802 322 0 272 1,396T10. 1990 Derrick Franklin 1,301 43 0 0 1,344T10. 2010 Darrius Gates 1,057 90 0 197 1,34412. 1975 Vincent Allen 1,022 75 50 190 1,33713. 1973 Vincent Allen 1,066 107 50 110 1,33314. 1986 Tracy Stewart 481 194 0 551 1,22615. 1987 Gary Cannon 16 525 86 588 1,21516. 1989 Steve Elmlinger 0 554 268 371 1,20117. 1981 Eric Robinson 867 312 20 0 1,19918. 1983 Kevin Henderson 930 153 1 42 1,12619. 1999 Matt Nelson 638 301 0 181 1,12020. 2002 Soso Dede 423 210 0 458 1,09221. 1995 David Wright 929 26 0 136 1,09122. 1968 Jim Brumfield 916 5 0 169 1,09023. 1977 Vincent Allen 1,026 58 0 0 1,08424. 2011 Leonard Riston 0 182 134 742 1,05825. 2001 Soso Dede 550 101 0 400 1,05126. 1972 Willie Lee 957 38 0 11 1,00627. 2003 Scott Penick 14 288 11 677 99028. 2006 Tony West 791 149 0 10 95029. 1982 James Banks 846 102 0 0 94830. 1979 Donnie Warner 648 153 100 40 94131. 1984 Darrold Clardy 763 169 0 0 93232. 1967 Jim Brumfield 415 162 86 246 90933. 2004 Therral Hatfield 0 0 0 906 90634. 2009 Darrius Gates 266 124 0 514 90435. 1997 Anthony Williams 51 203 151 456 86136. 2005 Sam Logan 0 849 0 0 84937. 1980 Eric Robinson 570 164 11 97 84238. 1994 David Wright 677 59 0 91 82739. 1985 Tracy Stewart 245 203 0 362 81040. 1970 Gary Brown 348 82 0 365 795

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 132T8. 2012 Aaron Archie 78 128 129T8. 1983 Quintin Mikell 54 75 12910. 1979 John Allman 59 69 12811. 1997 Joe Dunn 76 51 127T12. 1989 Eric Christensen 44 70 126T12. 1988 Ken Hopp 61 65 126T14. 1982 Ed Martin 78 43 121T14. 1977 Marty Murray 82 39 121T16. 1978 John Allman 72 45 117

Tackle LeadersRANK YR NAME SOLO ASTS TOTALT16. 2009 Aaron Archie 52 65 11718. 1990 Eric Christensen 41 74 11519. 1996 Richard Moss 52 62 114T20. 1993 Richard Moss 54 59 113T20. 1987 Ken Hopp 63 49 113T20. 2007 Shonda Faulkner 51 62 11323. 2012 Jacolby Washington 42 68 11024. 2001 Terrance Miles 53 56 10925. 2006 Scooter Archie 40 67 107T26. 2004 Doc Gooden 43 63 106T26. 2008 Quinton Scott 56 50 106T28. 2000 Terrance Miles 59 45 104T28. 1991 Eric Christensen 49 55 104T28. 1986 Troy Johnson 64 40 10431. 2008 Jayden Everett 36 66 10232. 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 T13. 2012 Taje High 16 384 24.0 0T13. 1997 Anthony Williams 19 456 24.0 0T15. 1980 Lester Byrd 17 406 23.9 0T15. 2011 Leonard Riston 31 742 23.9 117. 2004 Therall Hatfield 38 906 23.8 018. 1982 Joe Downing 15 356 23.7 019. 1978 Donnie Warner 9 211 23.4 0T20. 2000 Clifton Jones 18 419 23.3 0T20. 1994 Larry Brown 16 373 23.3 022. 2013 LeMonte Booker 25 578 23.1 123. 1984 Wayne Davis 12 270 22.5 024. 1993 Larry Brown 18 403 22.4 025. 1977 Bruce Montagner 25 549 22.0 026. 1979 Lester Byrd 23 501 21.8 027. 2008 Koby Kraemer 24 519 21.6 028. 1985 Tracy Stewart 17 362 21.3 0T29. 2003 Scott Penick 32 677 21.2 0T29. 1986 Tracy Stewart 26 551 21.2 0T31. 1989 Steve Elmlinger 18 379 21.1 1T31. 1988 John Story 24 506 21.1 1T31. 1975 Vincent Allen 9 190 21.1 0T31. 2007 Ryan Patrick 25 527 21.1 035. 1996 Tracey Pendelton 8 167 20.9 036. 1998 Matt Nelson 9 311 20.7 137. 1965 Dave Lecklitner 11 219 19.9 038. 1983 Wayne Davis 15 293 19.5 0T39. 1968 Jim Brumfield 9 168 18.8 0T39. 2005 Martuan Sample 11 207 18.8 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. 2012 Calvin Burnett 5 78 15.6 04. 1999 DeJuan Alfonzo 22 332 15.1 15. 2010 Alex Sewall 6 84 14.0 06. 2013 Tanner Riley 7 97 13.9 07. 1998 Keith Herron 12 157 13.1 0T8. 2004 Quincy Wallace 11 137 12.5 0T9. 1971 Bob Turner 13 162 12.5 010. 1996 Larry Scally 42 517 12.3 211. 1995 Larry Scally 27 265 9.8 1T12. 1994 Scott Crenshaw 27 263 9.7 0T12. 1993 Von Ganaway 10 97 9.7 014. 2007 Ryan Patrick 7 64 9.1 015. 1967 Terry Ogle 14 127 9.0 1T16. 1990 Von Ganaway 35 300 8.6 1T16. 1969 Mike Russell 21 181 8.6 018. 1991 Von Ganaway 19 159 8.4 019. 1975 Vincent Allen 6 50 8.3 020. 1989 Steve Elmlinger 33 268 8.1 021. 2012 Tanner Riley 10 80 8.0 022. 1997 Anthony Williams 19 151 7.9 023. 1987 Gary Cannon 11 86 7.8 0T24. 1977 Bruce Montagner 9 69 7.7 0T24. 1965 Dave Lecklitner 24 187 7.7 026. 1984 Joe Downing 22 162 7.4 0T27. 1988 Steve Elmlinger 24 171 7.1 0T27. 1983 Joe Downing 15 107 7.1 029. 2001 Clythel Branson 14 96 6.9 030. 2011 Leonard Riston 20 134 6.7 031. 1986 Gary Cannon 17 113 6.6 0T32. 1968 Mike Russell 15 95 6.3 0T32. 2008 Koby Kraemer 6 38 6.3 034. 2002 Clythel Branson 24 148 6.2 035. 1972 Rick Murphy 19 115 6.1 036. 1980 Donnie Warner 5 30 6.0 037. 1985 Joe Downing 16 91 5.7 0T38. 1979 Donnie Warner 18 100 5.6 0T38. 1973 Vincent Allen 9 50 5.6 040. 1992 Von Ganaway 13 72 5.5 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 0T5. 2010 Calvin Burnett 6 39 6.5 0T10. 2012 Johnny Towalid 5 83 16.6 3T10. 1985 Vencie Glenn 5 39 7.8 0T10. 1982 Keith Ward 5 26 5.1 0T10. 1971 Bob Turner 5 91 18.2 0T14. 2012 Calvin Burnett 4 53 13.2 0T14. 1998 DeJuan Alfonzo 4 78 19.5 0T14. 1997 Tony Pryor 4 21 5.3 0T14. 1995 Dré Knox 4 12 30 0

Interception LeadersRANK YR NAME NO YDS AVG TDT14. 1986 Steve McKeel 4 4 1.0 0T14. 1979 John Allman 4 30 7.5 0T14. 1978 Don Jackson 4 19 4.8 0T14. 1977 Don Jackson 4 29 7.3 0T14. 1975 Marty Murray 4 43 10.8 0T14. 1974 Larry Brumfield 4 81 20.3 0T24. 2012 Larry King 3 62 20.7 0T24. 2000 Terrance Miles 3 79 26.3 0T24. 1999 DeJuan Alfonzo 3 86 28.7 0T24. 1999 Michael Brooks 3 15 5.0 0T24. 2003 RaShawn Champion 3 0 0.0 0T24. 1996 Dré Knox 3 47 15.7 0T24. 1996 Richard Moss 3 4 1.3 0T24. 1994 Dré Knox 3 105 35.0 1T24. 1992 Wesley Wilson 3 6 2.0 0T24. 1988 Lavent Blaylock 3 30 10.0 0T22. 1987 Steve McKeel 3 8 1.7 0T22. 2010 Larry King 3 26 8.7 0

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Team RecordsRushing Leaders YEAR ATT YARDS AVG TD1. Shakir Bell 2011 230 1,670 7.3 142. Shakir Bell 2012 269 1,475 5.5 113. Derrick Franklin 1991 318 1,505 4.1 124. David Wright 1992 219 1,313 6.0 105. Derrick Franklin 1990 284 1,301 4.6 66. David Wright 1993 229 1,262 5.5 77. Vincent Allen 1974 244 1,221 5.0 78. Vincent Allen 1973 196 1,066 5.4 99. Darrius Gates 2010 188 1,057 5.6 1710. Tori Vactor 1988 206 1,052 5.1 9

Passing Leaders YEAR COM ATT INT PCT YARDS TD1. Blayne Baggett 2005 284 473 13 .600 2,741 152. Ronnie Fouch 2010 168 289 5 .581 2,252 203. Ronnie Fouch 2011 136 255 10 .533 2,064 184. Jeff Miller 1985 176 327 8 .538 2,055 175. Kyle Frondorf 1986 143 274 16 .522 1,962 6T6. John Stites 1990 157 326 18 .482 1,946 15T6. Phillip Johnson 2004 155 308 10 .503 1,946 88. John Sahm 1988 127 248 17 .512 1,942 109. Jeff Miller 1983 152 287 7 .527 1,879 1010. Jeff Miller 1984 154 279 14 .552 1,826 11

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. Ronnie Fouch 2010 -26 2,252 321 2,2265. Jeff Miller 1983 343 1,879 415 2,2226. Jeff Miller 1984 330 1,826 389 2,1567. John Stites 1990 45 1,946 388 1,9918. Phillip Johnson 2004 24 1,946 347 1,9709. Ronnie Fouch 2011 -108 2,064 284 1,95610. Reilly Murphy 2006 167 1,747 334 1,914

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 5.3 (‘11) 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 8.0 (’11) 3.6 (‘00, ‘08)Yards Per Completion 21.6 (’98) 8.0 (‘08)Yards Per Game 264.2 (‘05) 41.3 (‘00)Touchdown Passes 21 (’10) 2 (’72, ’00)

KICKING GAMEPunts 89 (‘08) 37 (’60)Punting Yardage 3,322 (’78) 1,192 (’60)Punting Average 43.6 (’12) 30.9 (’59)

INTERCEPTIONS Interceptions 26 (’84) 2 (‘07, ‘08)

TOTAL OFFENSETouchdowns 48 (‘10) 12 (‘08, ‘09)Field Goals 18 (’85) 3 (‘98)Extra Point Kicks 40 (’92, ‘10) 12 (‘97, ‘08, ‘09)Total Points 351 (’10) 99 (‘09)Plays 943 (’83) 493 (’59)Yards Gained 4,637 (’84) 1,295 (’56)Yards Gained Per Game 411.8 (’10) 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 & ‘12) 7 (’66, ’93)

MISCELLANEOUSPenalties 81 (‘70) 51 (‘08)Yards Penalized 882 (’70) 463 (‘00)Fumbles 45 (’72) 12 (‘12)Fumbles Lost 26 (’72) 5 (‘12)Safeties 2 (’68, ’76, ‘10) 0 (Many Times)

Team Single Game RecordsYards Gained Rushing 579 vs. Dayton, 1975Yards Gained Passing 433 vs. Quincy, 2013Total 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 10 vs. Quincy, 2013PATs 10 vs. Quincy, 2013Punts 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. Shakir Bell 2010-13 4,214 0 675 4,2147. Ronnie Fouch 2011-12 -134 4,316 605 4,1828. Julian Reese 2001-02 1,148 2,961 852 4,1099. David Wright 1992-94 3,353 0 600 3,25210. Derrick Franklin 1989-91 3,231 0 710 3,231

Rushing Leaders YEARS ATT. YARDS AVG TD1. Vincent Allen 1973-77 832 4,335 5.21 312. Shakir Bell 2010-13 672 4,214 6.27 283. David Wright 1992-95 784 4,181 5.33 224. Derrick Franklin 1989-91 710 3,231 4.55 235. Eric Robinson 1979-82 443 2,169 4.90 226. Jake Shields 2001-04 521 2,119 4.07 197. Darrius Gates 2006-10 396 2,010 5.08 208. Jim Brumfield 1967-69 448 1,998 4.46 239. Darrold Clardy 1981-84 355 1,594 4.49 1910. Tori Vactor 1987-88 312 1,545 4.95 12

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. Ronnie Fouch 2010-11 304 544 15 .559 4,316 385. Mike Perish 2012-13 394 523 18 .753 3,201 246. Kip Hennelly 1991-93 249 490 27 .508 3,158 197. Julian Reese 2001-02 267 499 21 .535 2,961 208. Kevin Cox 1993-96 238 528 22 .451 2,885 209. Kyle Frondorf 1986-88 208 391 24 .532 2,778 810. Blayne Baggett 2005 284 473 13 .600 2,741 15

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 196T4. Scott Bridges 1983-85 0 31 87 0 180T4. Shakir Bell 2010-13 30 0 0 0 1806. Mike Megyesi 1999-02 0 27 83 0 1647. Jim Brumfield 1967-69 26 0 0 0 1568. David Wright 1992-95 23 0 0 1 1409. Darrius Gates 2006-10 22 0 0 1 134

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. Shakir Bell 2010-13 4,214 347 0 42 4,6034. Steve Elmlinger 1987-89 25 1,821 455 1,376 3,6775. Derrick Franklin 1989-91 3,231 84 0 0 3,3156. Darrius Gates 2006-10 2,010 300 53 763 3,1267. Eric Robinson 1979-82 2,169 607 31 168 2,975 8. Jim Brumfield 1967-69 1,998 172 86 409 2,6659. Charles Swann 1989-91 59 1,261 0 1,319 2,63910. Joe Downing 1982-85 48 1,608 430 527 2,613

Punting Leaders YEARS PUNTS YARDS AVG. LONG1. Lucas Hileman 2011-12 100 4,341 43.4 662. Steve Krieger 1990-92 79 3,167 40.1 723. Chuck Standiford 1983-86 228 9,094 39.9 724. Bill Edwards 1975-78 261 10,372 39.7 745. Rob Hufty 1988-90 162 6,290 38.8 666. Patrick Jordan 2000-03 249 9,650 38.7 747. Chris Johansen 2006-07 114 4,333 38.0 608. Jay Gerth 1993-96 235 8,563 36.4 609. Gabe Mullane 2008-09 153 5,508 36.0 6610. 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 0 876. Leonard Riston 2009-11 32 767 24.0 1 97T7. Therral Hatfield 2004 38 906 23.8 0 76T7. Gary Cannon 1985-87 43 995 23.1 0 68T7. LeMonte Booker 2013 25 578 23.1 1 9710. Lester Byrd 1978-81 64 1,376 21.5 0 77

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. Calvin Burnett 2010-12 12 145 12.1 0 T5. Dré Knox 1993-96 12 187 15.6 1T5. Rick Murphy 1971-73 12 90 7.5 08. DeJuan Alfonzo 1996-99 10 211 21.1 0

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300 Yard Rushing Games 349 Shaki Bell vs. Drake ........................................ 2012 200 Yard Rushing Games 256 Shakir Bell vs. Youngstown State .............. 2011253 Derrick Franklin vs. Murray State .............. 1990 237 Derrick Franklin vs. Southern Illinois....... 1991237 Darrius Gates vs. Missouri State. ............... 2008225 David Wright vs. Western Illinois .............. 1992221 Shakir Bell at Western Kentucky ............... 2011217 Tony West vs. Murray State ......................... 2006213 Shakir Bell vs. Western Illinois .................... 2011213 Jake Shields vs. Fla. International ............. 2003 207 Julian Reese at Illinois State ....................... 2001206 Shakir Bell at Missouri State ....................... 2011 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 201 Shakir Bell at Tennessee Tech .................... 2013 100 Yard Rushing Games 199 Shakir Bell at South Dakota State ............ 2011199 David Wright vs. Eastern Illinois ................ 1993196 Jake Shields at Murray State ...................... 2003192 Shakir Bell at Indiana ..................................... 2012187 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 ............ 1992179 Darrius Gates vs. Southern Illinois ........... 2010 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 Shakir Bell at Southern Illinois................... 2012160 David Wright vs. Western Illinois .............. 1993160 Ryan Roberts vs. Western Illinois .............. 2009160 Darrius Gates vs. St. Joseph’s ..................... 2010159 James Banks vs. Illinois State ..................... 1982158 Kevin Henderson vs. Illinois State ............ 1983156 Matt Nelson vs. Southern Illinois .............. 1999156 David Wright vs. Youngstown State ........ 1995156 Shakir Bell vs. Quincy .................................... 2010155 David Wright vs. Southern Illinois ............ 1993154 David Wright vs. SMS .................................... 1992153 David Wright vs. SMS .................................... 1995150 Shakir Bell vs. South Dakota ....................... 2012150 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 ................. 2001146 Shakir Bell vs. Illinois State .......................... 2010145 Shakir Bell at Northern Iowa ...................... 2011145 Vincent Allen vs. Tulsa ................................... 1975145 Tom Lenz vs. Butler ........................................ 1972143 Vincent Allen vs. Wichita State .................. 1977143 Vincent Allen vs. Akron................................. 1974143 Darrius Gates vs. South Dakota State ..... 2010

142 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 ................... 1972139 Darrius Gates vs. Quincy .............................. 2010138 Derrick Franklin vs. C. Missouri St. ........... 1991138 Tori Vactor vs. Western Illinois ................... 1988137 Shakir Bell vs. Southern Illinois ................. 2011137 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 ............ 1987133 Shakir Bell vs. St. Joseph’s ........................... 2010132 Kris Karagory at Illinois State ..................... 2003132 David Wright vs. Mars Hill ........................... 1995132 Eric Robinson vs. Wichita State ................. 1981131 Shakir Bell vs. Butler ...................................... 2011131 Brock Lough vs. Butler .................................. 2011131 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 Shakir Bell at Western Illinois ..................... 2012123 Shakir Bell at Illinois State ........................... 2011123 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 ................................ 1972119 Darrius Gates vs. Missouri State ................ 2010118 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 Shakir Bell vs. Illinois State .......................... 2012115 Julian Reese at Eastern Illinois ................... 2002115 Jason Potter vs. Liberty ................................ 1996114 Soso Dede at Missouri State ....................... 2001114 Charles Walls vs. Eastern Illinois ................ 1987114 Kevin Henderson vs. Drake ......................... 1984114 Jake Shields vs. Missouri State .................. 2004113 Shakir Bell at Indiana ..................................... 2013

113 Shakir Bell vs. Missouri State ...................... 2012113 Eric Robinson vs. Marshall ........................... 1981113 Donnie Warner vs. NE Louisiana ............... 1979113 D.A. Daniels vs. Illinois State ....................... 1978112 Vincent Allen vs. Ball State .......................... 1977113 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 ...................... 1984110 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

250 Yard Passing Games396 Blayne Baggett at Missouri St. ................... 2005392 Mike Perish vs. Youngstown State ....... 2013391 Jeff Miller vs. Ball State ................................. 1985383 Kyle Frondorf vs. Eastern Illinois ............... 1986378 John Stites vs. Northern Iowa .................... 1990379 Mike Perish vs. Quincy ......................... 2013373 Phillip Johnson vs. Illinois State ................ 2004353 Blayne Baggett vs. W. Illinois ...................... 2005338 Wayne Gruber vs. Evansville ....................... 1955335. Kyle Frondorf vs. Illinois State.................... 1986330 Ronnie Fouch vs. North Dakota State .... 2010321 Kevin Cox vs. Glenville State ...................... 1995319 John Sahm vs. Northern Iowa ................... 1988311 Ronnie Fouch vs. Missouri State ............... 2010306 Reilly Murphy vs. Murray State .................. 2006

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297 Blayne Baggett vs. W. Kentucky ................ 2005296 Kip Hennelly vs. Northern Iowa ................ 1991295 Ronnie Fouch vs. Southern Illinois........... 2011290 Ronnie Fouch vs. Youngstown State ....... 2010289 Blayne Baggett vs. S. Illinois ....................... 2005288 Mike Perish vs. Tennessee Tech ........... 2013284 Ronnie Fouch vs. South Dakota State .... 2010282 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. Missouri State .................... 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 ........... 2005256 Mike Perish at Purdue .......................... 2013254 John Sahm vs. Illinois State ........................ 1988254 Jeff Miller vs. W. Texas State ....................... 1985252 John Sahm vs. Minnesota ............................ 1989250 Ronnie Fouch vs. Illinois State ................... 2010

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 ....................... 1974168 Donald Spencer vs. Southern Illinois ...... 2011165 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 ................................ 1968147 Alex Jones vs. Youngstown State ............. 2010146 Justin Hilton vs. Missouri State ................. 2010144 Matt Nelson vs. Southern Illinois .............. 1998144 Gary Cannon vs. Eastern Illinois ................ 1986143 Justin Hilton at Western Kentucky ........... 2011143 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 .............. 2005131 Justin Hilton vs. Quincy ................................ 2010130 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 ............... 1984123 Eddie Ruffin vs. W. Texas State .................. 1980120 Terry Bell vs. W. Texas State ........................ 1985119 Alex Jones vs. Western Illinois ................... 2011118 Bryant Kent vs. Illinois State ....................... 2010116 Terry Bell vs. Wichita State .......................... 1983115 Demory Lawshe vs. Quincy ....................... 2013114 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 ....................... 1973111 Markus Naves vs. Eastern Illinois .............. 2004110 Charles Swann vs. Northern Iowa ............ 1989109 Rodney Porter vs. Salem .............................. 1987

Aaron Archie, LBYear Solo Asst. Total2009 52 65 117 2010 31 29 60 2011 48 74 122 2012 50 79 129TOTALS 181 247 428

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

Jacolby Washington, LBYear Solo Asst. Total2009 33 33 662010 59 33 922011 39 81 1202012 42 68 110TOTALS 173 215 388

Alex Sewall, SYear Solo Asst. Total2008 52 38 902009 33 51 842010 39 31 702011 51 63 114TOTALS 175 183 358

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

109 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 ............................... 2006

103 Justin Hilton vs. North Dakota State ....... 2011103 Bryant Kent vs. South Dakota State ........ 2010102 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.................... 1969101 Kyani Harris vs. Youngstown St. .......... 2013

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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-368, L-500, T-23 4Season Openers: W-43, L-59, T-7 4Home Openers: W-60, 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) 27Coach: Trent Miles

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 56Coach: Trent Miles

2010 (6-5) 57 St. Joseph’s 77 at Cincinnati 407 at Western Illinois 4056 Quincy 2259 Illinois State 2438 Missouri State — HC (OT) 3515 at North Dakota St. 2741 South Dakota St. 3020 Northern Iowa 3030 at Youngstown St. 2421 at Southern Illinois 49Coach: Trent Miles

Trent Miles2008-201220-36, .357

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2011 (6-5)7 at Penn State 41*48 Butler 3444 at Western Ky. 1637 Youngstown St. 3538 at South Dakota St. 289 at Northern Iowa 2346 Western Illinois — HC 2414 at Illinois State 1716 North Dakota St. 2728 at Missouri St. 2028 Southern Illinois 35* Game Vacated By Penn St.Coach: Trent Miles

2012 (7-4)17 at Indiana 2444 Quincy 027 Drake 1010 South Dakota St. 2424 at Southern Illinois 331 Missouri State — HC 1717 at North Dakota St. 1423 at Western Illinois 745 South Dakota 1410 Illinois State 176 at Youngstown St. 27Coach: Trent Miles

2013 (1-11)35 at Indiana 7314 at Purdue 2070 Quincy 737 at Tennessee Tech 3824 Youngstown St. — HC 3514 at South Dakota 1714 at Illinois State 5510 North Dakota St. 567 at Missouri St. 490 at South Dakota St. 2914 Western Illinois 219 Southern Illinois 31Coach: Mike Sanford

Mike Sanford2013-Present

1-11, .083