2009 INDIANA STATE FOOTBALL
Game 4: INDIANA STATE (0-3) at SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (1-0)
Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009 • Brookings, S.D. • Stadium • 7 p.m. ET • Radio: ESPN 1130/1300 AM
Setting The Stage
Sycamore Gameday Stadium: Coughlin-Alumni Stadium (15,000) TV: GoSycamores.com (PPV) Sycamores’ Radio Flagship: ESPN Radio 1130/1300 AM Brian Fritz, Vaso Michels Live Stats: GoSycamores.com Series Information: Series Record: SDSU leads 1-0 Last Meeting: SDSU 49, ISU 9 (10/25/2008) Last Meeting in Brookings: First Meeting Last ISU Win: N/A Last ISU Win in Brookings: N/A Current Series Streak: South Dakota State has won one game.
What’s Inside General Notes Indiana State and South Dakota State Schedules Media Services/Game Notes Game Notes/National Polls South Dakota State Series Information MVFC Standings Tracking the 2009 Opponents Tale of the Tape Head Coach Trent Miles Sycamore Depth Chart Numerical Roster The Last Time It Happened Gameday Recaps Game-By-Game Statistics Overall Statistics
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Indiana State continues year two of the Trent Miles Era on Saturday, Sept. 19, as the Sycamores open their 24th sesason as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference on the road at No. 18 South Dakota State. Saturday game is set for a 7 p.m. (ET) kickoff at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium (15,000). The game will be carried live on ESPN Radio (1130 & 1300 AM), with Brian Fritz and Vaso Michels calling the action for the Nelligan Sports Marketing Radio Network. Action can be heard live worldwide on ESPNSportsRadio.com, and live stats are available at GoSycamores.com. The game can be seen live on a pay-per-view basis on GoSycamores.com as well, with the cost being $6.95.
INDIANA STATE SYCAMORES
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE JACKRABBITS
Head Coach: Trent Miles (Indiana State, 1987) Record at Indiana State: 0-15 (2nd Year) Overall Record: 0-15 (2nd Year)
Head Coach: John Stiegelmeier (South Dakota State, 1979) Record at South Dakota State: 76-56 (13th Year) Overall Record: 76-56 (13th Year)
SID: Ace Hunt E-mail: ace.hunt@indstate.edu Office: (812) 237-4161 Cell: (812) 243-5568
SID: Jason Hove E-mail: jason.hove@sdstate.edu Office: (605) 688-4623
Assistant SID: Bonnie Ryan E-mail: bonnie.ryan@indstate.edu Office: (812) 237-4159 Cell: (402) 679-2912
Assistant SID: Ryan Sweeter E-mail: ryan.sweeter@sdstate.edu Office: (605) 688-4623
Date........Opponent.....................Time/Result Aug. 27.......Quincy.........................................L, 26-20 Sept. 5........at Louisville.................................L, 10-30 Sept. 12......Eastern Illinois...............................L, 0-31 Sept. 19.... at South Dakota State*.............7 p.m. Sept. 26......Youngstown State*..................12:05 p.m. Oct. 3.........at Northern Iowa*.....................5:05 p.m. Oct. 17.......at Illinois State*..............................3 p.m. Oct. 24.......Western Illinois*........................3:05 p.m. Oct. 31.......Southern Illinois*....................12:05 p.m. Nov. 7.........at Missouri State*...........................2 p.m. Nov. 14.......North Dakota State*................12:05 p.m. * Missouri Valley Football Conference Game • All Times Eastern
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Date........Opponent.....................Time/Result Sept. 12......Georgia Southern......................... W, 44-6 Sept. 19.... Indiana State*.........................7 p.m. Sept. 26......at Illinois State................................8 p.m. Oct. 3.........at Cal Poly.......................................9 p.m. Oct. 10.......at Missouri State.............................3 p.m. Oct. 17.......North Dakota State.........................7 p.m. Oct. 24.......Northern Iowa................................3 p.m. Oct. 31.......at Youngstown State.......................4 p.m. Nov. 7.........Southern Illinois.............................2 p.m. Nov. 14.......at Minnesota..................................... TBA Nov. 21.......at Western Illinois......................2:05 p.m. * Missouri Valley Football Conference Game • All Times Eastern
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Media Services
GoSycamores.com The Official Home of Sycamore Athletics ISU Athletics and Sycamore football information can be accessed online at all times. Complete statistics, notes, recaps, features and archives, as well as live video, are available at GoSycamores.com. Radio Show Head coach Trent Miles will join play-by-play voice Brian Fritz every Monday for the Trent Miles Radio Show at 6 p.m. The show will take place live from Beef O’ Brady’s in Terre Haute and will air on ESPN Radio 1130 and 1300 in the Wabash Valley. Interview Availability Each day on game weeks, ISU players will be available at Memorial Stadium 30 minutes after each practice session. Coach Trent Miles will be available at this time or upon prior arrangements with the ISU Athletics Media Relations Office. Please call Ace Hunt at (812) 237-4161 to confirm practice times or schedule an interview with Coach Miles. Please call Bonnie Ryan at (812) 237-4159 to schedule interviews with Sycamore student-athletes. Postgame Policies Ace Hunt and Bonnie Ryan will coordinate all postgame interviews for the Sycamores, as the locker room is closed to media. On the road, Coach Miles and selected players will be made available after a brief cooling off period in an area outside the locker room or a space designated by the host school. At home, both team’s head coaches as well selected players will be made available in the interview area located inside the Memorial Stadium Fieldhouse.
The Indiana State Head Coach Indiana State is led by head coach Trent Miles, a 1987 ISU graduate and Terre Haute native. Miles made his head coaching debut last season against Eastern Michigan and carries a record of 0-15 into Saturday’s game against South Dakota State. Miles previously spent three seasons (2005-07) as the running backs coach at Washington and three years at Notre Dame (2002-04) with the wide receivers. He is 0-1 against the Jackrabbits and 0-8 against members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. He dropped his only other MVFC opener last season in a 57-6 loss to Illinois State. The South Dakota State Head Coach South Dakota State is led by 12th-year head coach John Stiegelmeier, who is 76-56 as a college head coach. Stiegelmeier is 1-0 against the Sycamores, winning the initial meeting between the two programs last season by a 49-9 count. He is 6-2 in MVFC contests. Scouting South Dakota State South Dakota State is a member of the NCAA FCS Subdivision and competes in the MVFC. Saturday’s game against ISU marks SDSU’s second game of the season, as it downed Georgia Southern last week, 44-6. The Jackrabbits are ranked 18th nationally by The Sports Network and are No. 21 in the FCS Coaches’ Poll. They are led by tailback Kyle Minett, who rushed for 128 yards on 22 attempts last week versus GSU, while quarterback Ryan Crawford was 15-of-21 passing for 180 yards and a pair of touchdowns. A Little History This marks the 105th season of football at Indiana State, dating back to 1896. The University did not field teams from 1899 to 1900, 1908 or from 1910 to 1919. ISU owns an all-time record of 338-458-22 and is competing for the 24th consecutive season as a member of the MVFC. For Valley Openers Indiana State’s 24th season as a member of the MVFC begins on Saturday when the Sycamores travel to South Dakota State for a 7 p.m. kickoff. It is the first time ISU has opened MVFC play at South Dakota State since they joined the league prior to last season. ISU is 6-17 in league lidlifting contests, including 1-10 all-time when opening league play on the road. The only time the Sycamores earned a league opening victory on the road was a 10-7 victory at Western Illinois on October 5, 1996. The last time ISU opened MVFC play with a 1-0 record came on Oct. 2, 2004 when the Sycamores took a 41-38 double overtime victory over Illinois State at Memorial Stadium. What’s Transpired Indiana State opened the season with a 26-20 overtime loss against Quincy at Memorial Stadium. The game drew regional attention, as 7,216 fans were in attendance. The Sycamores bounced out to a quick 17-0 lead in the first quarter against the Hawks – ISU’s largest lead over an opponent since 2004 -- but Quincy came back to knot the score at 20 with 43 seconds left in regulation. Darrius Gates paced the Sycamores with 102 yards on the ground and also threw a 75-yard touchdown pass as the offense showed spark early in the game. ISU enjoyed its closest game against a member of the NCAA Division I FBS Subdivision since 2003 with a 30-10 loss at Louisville. Santino Davis recorded a pair of interceptions in falling to the BIG EAST opponent. The Sycamores were shut out in their third contest of the season against Eastern Illinois by a 31-0 count. It marked the first time ISU was shut out by the Panthers since 1962 and their 95 yards of total offense was the Sycamores’ lowest total since the 2003 campaign. We Are Mostly...Young Of the 85 players on the current Indiana State roster, a total of 65 student-athletes are underclassmen -- or just over 76 percent. There are 38 true or redshirt freshmen on the roster currently. A total of 19 players have seen their first collegiate action over the Sycamores’ first three games, including a total of 18 true or redshirt freshmen. Against The Nation’s Top 25 South Dakota State enters Saturday’s game with a No. 18 national ranking. The Sycamores are 8-67 all-time against FCS nationally-ranked opponents, including a mark of 6-48 against league members that are nationally ranked. Indiana State’s last victory over a nationally-ranked opponent came on Oct. 23, 1999 when the Sycamores secured a 39-36 victory over No. 19 Western Illinois. 2009 Indiana State Football • Weekly Release • Page 2
An Indiana State Win Over South Dakota State Would...
• Snap the Sycamores’ 29-game losing streak, dating back to a 28-22 Homecoming victory over MVFC rival Missouri State in 2006. • Give Trent Miles his first collegiate head coaching victory. • Give Indiana State its first victory over South Dakota State. • Give Indiana State its first victory in a MVFC opener since a 41-38 double overtime victory over Illinois State in 2004 and improve its record to 7-17 in such contests. • Improve Indiana State’s record in MVFC openers on the road to 2-10, and give the Sycamores its first such victory since a 1996 victory at Western Illinois. Few Seniors Indiana State has just nine players on its roster who are seniors. Of those, Mike Woods and Elliott Thomas are fifth-year seniors, while Donye McCleskey, Jeramie Gray, Jerry Calvert, Dan Millington, Pat Burke, Bill McGrath and Nate Brown are in their fourth year. Indiana State is tied with South Carolina and Duke for the second fewest seniors in the nation. Boise State has the fewest in Division I with four. Working Overtime The Sycamores have played in 11 overtime contests since the rule was established for regular season games in the NCAA FCS Subdivision in 1996. The Sycamores are 6-5 in games that have used an extra period, including a 33-30 overtime win over Eastern Illinois in 2004. Sycamores vs. the Missouri Valley Football Conference Indiana State is in its 24th season as a member of the MVFC. ISU’s first season as a league member came in 1986 when it went 1-5 through a six-game league schedule. The Sycamores are 39-106 in MVFC contests and have lost each of their last 17 league matchups. ISU’s last victory over a member of the league came on Oct. 21, 2006 against Missouri State (28-22). The Sycamores’ last road victory over a MVFC opponent came on Nov. 9, 2002 at Southern Illinois, a 21-14 ISU victory. Tough Sledding The Sycamores mustered just 95 yards of total offense in a 31-0 loss to Eastern Illinois in the third game of the 2009 campaign. It marked the first time since the 2003 season that Indiana State was not able to top the 100-yard mark in total offense. ISU last recorded less than 100 yards of total offense on Nov. 1, 2003 when they were only able to record 48 yards of total offense at Missouri State. Davis Does It Junior linebacker Santino Davis thwarted a pair of Louisville drives in the road opener against the Cardinals by hauling in a pair of interceptions off the arm of Louisville’s Justin Burke. Davis’ second pick came late in the first half with the Cardinals threatening to score before the half, but Davis pulled in a pass over the middle to keep the Sycamores within striking distance of U of L, 17-7. His first interception came off a tipped ball late in the first quarter, which set up an Indiana State touchdown and gave the Sycamores a 7-3 advantage over the Cardinals that they enjoyed until deep in the second stanza. Davis’ two interceptions against Louisville are the most in a single game for the Sycamores against an NCAA FBS opponent and the most by a Sycamore in any contest since 1979. Flood Gates Open Junior tailback Darrius Gates opened the season against Quincy by rushing for a team-best 102 yards on 11 carries. He closed out the 2008 campaign against Missouri State by rushing for 237 yards on 29 attempts en route to being named the MVFC Offensive Player of the Week. His performance in the season finale of 2008 against the Bears coupled with the effort versus the Hawks, makes Gates the first Sycamore to record back-to-back 100-yard single-game rushing performances since Jake Shields accomplished the feat in the first two games of 2003 (127 at Ball State; 213 vs. Florida International). To add to his success on the ground, Gates also completed a 75-yard TD pass to Bryant Kent in the first quarter against Quincy, which was the second pass completion of his career (both have gone for touchdowns). Up Next... Indiana State returns home to take on MVFC foe Youngstown State on Saturday, September 26. Kick-off is set for 12:05 p.m. (ET). 2009 Indiana State Football • Weekly Release • Page 3
National Polls The Sports Network -- Top 25 (Sept. 14, 2009 -- Week 2)
Team..............................Record Points LW 1. Richmond (122)....................... 2-0 3,607 1 2. Villanova (13)........................... 2-0 3,369 3 3. Northern Iowa (6)...............1-1 3,271 4 4. Montana.................................. 2-0 3,075 5 5. William & Mary (2)................... 2-0 2,865 7 6. New Hampshire (1).................. 2-0 2,701 9 7. James Madison......................... 0-1 2,618 6 8. McNeese State (1).................... 2-0 2,358 16 9. Southern Illinois.................0-1 2,296 8 10. Appalachian State.................. 0-2 2,241 2 11. Elon........................................ 2-0 2,219 10 12. Cal Poly................................... 1-0 1,885 12 13. Weber State............................ 0-2 1,719 11 14. Wofford.................................. 1-1 1,612 14 15. South Carolina State (1)......... 2-0 1,515 15 16. Central Arkansas..................... 0-1 1,503 13 17. Massachusetts........................ 1-1 1,346 17 18. South Dakota State............1-0 1,089 21 19. Texas State............................. 1-0 977 19 20. Maine..................................... 2-0 973 20 21. Eastern Washington............... 1-1 572 18 22. Eastern Kentucky.................... 0-1 505 22 23. Holy Cross............................... 2-0 476 25 24. Jacksonville State................... 0-2 471 23 25. Harvard.................................. 0-0 267 24
FCS Coaches Poll -- Top 25 (Sept. 14, 2009 -- Week 2)
Team..............................Record Points LW 1. Richmond (26)......................... 2-0 674 1 2. Villanova.................................. 2-0 637 3 3. Montana.................................. 2-0 598 4 4. Northern Iowa....................1-1 588 5 5. William & Mary........................ 2-0 535 7 6. James Madison......................... 0-1 517 6 7. New Hampshire........................ 2-0 507 9 8. Southern Illinois.................0-1 480 8 9. Appalachian State.................... 0-2 445 2 10. McNeese State (1).................. 2-0 421 16 11. Elon........................................ 2-0 403 11 12. Weber State............................ 0-2 373 10 13. Central Arkansas..................... 0-1 350 12 14. Cal Poly................................... 1-0 344 13 15. Wofford.................................. 1-1 308 14 16. South Carolina State............... 2-0 260 15 17. Massachusetts........................ 1-1 235 18 18. Texas State............................. 1-0 194 21 19. Maine..................................... 2-0 159 20 20. Eastern Washington............... 1-1 140 17 21. South Dakota State............1-0 134 25 22. Jacksonville State................... 0-2 115 21 23. Eastern Kentucky.................... 0-1 66 23 24. Liberty.................................... 1-1 57 24 25. Harvard.................................. 0-0 46 22 2009 Opponents in Bold Italics
Series History with SDSU Indiana State trails 0-1 Home: 0-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0
Year/Date.... W/L/T...Score.... Home/Away 10/25/08........L.............9-49...........................H Highlights in the ISU-SDSU Series • South Dakota State leads 1-0 • Indiana State – at Home: 0-1 / Away: 0-0 / Neutral: 0-0 • First Meeting: 2008 (Home) SDSU 49, ISU9 • Last Meeting: 2008 / Home / SDSU 49, ISU 9 • Most Points Scored vs. SDSU: Home: 9 (49-9 loss, October 25, 2008) Away: First Meeting • Most Points Given Up vs. SDSU: Home: 49 (49-9 loss, October 25, 2008) Away: First Meeting • No. of Shutouts: ISU: None SDSU: None • Largest Margin Of Victory: ISU: N/A • Largest Margin Of Defeat: SDSU: 40 (49-9, October 25, 2008 at ISU)
Indiana State Big Plays (Plays of 20 yards or more) Length Type 75 Pass 57 KO Ret. 55 KO Ret. 34 KO Ret. 30 Rush 27 KO Ret. 25 KO Ret. 25 KO Ret. 21 KO Ret.
Description D. Gates to B. Kent vs. Quincy (TD) D. Gates vs. Eastern Illinois D. Gates vs. Louisville M. Woods vs. Quincy D. Gates vs. Quincy D. Gates vs. Louisville Mike Woods vs. Quincy Mike Woods vs. Louisville Mike Woods vs. Quincy
The Last Time They Met: Sept. 25, 2008 The Indiana State football team was down 16-0 at the half to South Dakota State and had missed out on three scoring opportunities that could have made the game very close. However, the Jackrabbits (4-4, 3-1 MVFC) dominated the action in the second half, rolling to a 49-9 victory and spoiling the Sycamores’ Homecoming game in front of a loud crowd of 6,186 fans. SDSU scored the game’s first points on the team’s first possession of the game. The Jackrabbits drove 62 yards in nine plays and scored on a Kyle Minett rush from one yard out to make the score 7-0 with 8:46 left in the first quarter. On Indiana State’s next possession, kick returner Koby Kraemer returned the kickoff 37 yards to give the Sycamores good field position at their own 44 yard line. ISU put together a solid 13play, 34-yard drive that made it down to the SDSU 22 yard line. However, the drive stalled out there and ISU was forced to attempt a 39-yard field goal, which placekicker Braulio Martinez missed wide left with 2:30 left in the first quarter. Following a safety by the Jackrabbits early in the quarter that made the score 9-0, ISU had another solid scoring opportunity as the team had the ball first-and-goal at the SDSU nine yard line with their first drive of the quarter. After back-to-back rushes by Roberts put the ball at the seven yard line, Roberts completed a pass to Darrius Gates that put the ball at the one-yard line for a fourth-and-goal situation. Gates attempted to plunge into the endzone from a yard out, but was stopped by the SDSU defense and the ball was turned over on downs. On ISU’s next possession, Kraemer once again put the Sycamores in great field position with a 17-yard punt return that put the ball at the SDSU 32 yard line. The drive then stalled and Martinez missed his second field goal attempt of the day, this time from 47 yards, to leave the score at 9-0. SDSU then tacked on another touchdown just before halftime of a 13-yard run by Minett to make the score 16-0. The Jackrabbits scored quickly after halftime on an eight-yard TD pass from Berry to Glen Fox to make the score 22-0 and SDSU then went for two, but missed to keep the score where it was at with 14:53 left in the quarter. Indiana State’s lone touchdown of the game came soon after, but it almost didn’t happen. The Sycamores were faced with a fourth-and-seven play and ran a fake punt with Brandon Pence running 16 yards and givingIndiana State a first down at the South Dakota State 42 yard line. On the next play, ISU freshman quarterback Ryan Roberts handed off to Gates, who then connected with Jeramie Gray on a 42-yard scoring strike. Braulio Martinez booted the point after to make the score 22-7 with 11:48 left to play. After SDSU increased the lead to 29-7 on a 39-yard TD pass from Berry to Fox, the Sycamores got on the board in a very unusual way. After Berry completed a touchdown pass to JaRon Harris to make the score 35-7 with 13:13 left to play in the game, ISU senior Dan Millington blocked the extra point attempt and Larry Carter scooped it up to pick up two points for the Sycamores and make the score 35-9. South Dakota State then added two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter to widen its margin to 49-9 to pick up their fourth win of the season. The Sycamores were led on offense by Roberts, who finished the game 15-for-24 in the air for 124 yards passing. Gates finished with 15 yards on seven carries to go along with the 42-yard TD strike to Gray. On defense, the Sycamores were paced by senior linebacker Jayden Everett, who racked up 18 tackles, including eight solo stops.
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Tale of the Tape Record Points/Game Points Allowed Avg. First Downs Rushing Yards Avg. Rushing Defense Avg. Passing Yards Avg. Passing Defense Avg. Total Offense Avg. Total Defense Avg. Interceptions-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Return-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possesion Avg.
2009 Statistical Leaders
ISU 0-3 10.0 29.0 27 55.0 174.3 96.0 180.7 151.0 355.0 2-25 7-83 12-289 5-5 26-228 28:41
SDSU 1-0 44.0 6.0 18 193.0 11.0 185.0 232.0 378.0 243.0 3-78 4-15 3-80 2-1 5-30 30:17
2009 Statistical Leaders
Rushing GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G Darrius Gates 3 27 126 7 119 4.4 0 30 39.7 Antoine Brown 3 41 124 36 88 2.1 0 18 29.3
Rushing Kyle Minett Tyler Duffy
Passing GP Comp Att Int Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/G Chris Stutzriem 3 19 40 3 47.5 126 1 17 42.0 Travis Johnson 2 11 21 2 52.4 87 0 18 43.5
Passing GP Comp Att Int Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/G Ryan Crawford 1 15 21 0 71.4 180 2 62 180.0 Thomas O’Brien 1 1 2 0 50.0 5 1 5 5.0
Receiving GP Darrius Gates 3 Antoine Brown 3
Receiving Glen Fox Mike Steffen
Total Offense Darrius Gates Antoine Brown Defense Aaron Archie Donye McCleskey Alex Sewall Santino Davis
No 6 6 GP 3 3 GP 3 3 3 3
Yds 34 33
Avg 5.7 5.5
TD 0 0
Plays 28 41
Rush 119 88
Pass 75 0
UA 16 13 9 8
A 10 11 11 9
Tot 26 24 20 17
Lg 16 18
Avg/G 11.3 11.0 Total Avg/G 194 64.7 88 29.3
TFL Sack Int BrUp FF 2-3 0-0 0 1 0 1-1 1-12 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-5 0-0 2 0 0
2009 Season Schedule / Results
August 27 Quincy L, 20-26 September 5 at Louisville L, 10-30 September 12 Eastern Illinois L, 0-31 September 19 at South Dakota State* 7:00 p.m. September 26 Youngstown State* 12:05 p.m. October 3 at Northern Iowa* 5:05 p.m. October 17 at Illinois State* 3:00 p.m. October 24 Western Illinois* 3:05 p.m. October 31 Southern Illinois* 12:05 p.m. November 7 at Missouri State* 2:00 p.m. November 14 North Dakota State* 12:05 p.m. *Denotes Missouri Valley Football Conference Game - All Times Eastern
GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G 1 22 129 1 128 5.8 2 46 128.0 1 8 34 0 34 4.2 0 14 34.0
Total Offense Ryan Crawford Kyle Minett Defense Derek Domino Danny Batten Anthony Wise Jimmy Rogers
GP 1 1
No 8 4 GP 1 1 GP 1 1 1 1
Yds 57 98
Avg 7.1 24.5
TD 0 2
Plays 25 22
Rush 9 128
Pass 180 0
UA 4 4 3 2
Lg 16 62
Avg/G 57.0 98.0 Total Avg/G 189 189.0 128 128.0
A Tot TFL Sack Int BrUp FF 7 11 2-11 1-9 0 0 0 2 6 3-18 2-10 0 1 1 3 6 1-9 0-0 0 0 0 4 6 2-4 1-3 0 0 0
2009 Season Schedule / Results
Sept. 12 Georgia Southern Sept. 19 Indiana State * Sept. 26 at Illinois State * Oct. 3 at Cal Poly Oct. 10 at Missouri State * Oct. 17 North Dakota State * Oct. 24 Northern Iowa * Oct. 31 at Youngstown State * Nov. 7 Southern Illinois * Nov. 14 at Minnesota Nov. 21 at Western Illinois * *Denotes Ohio Valley Conference Game - All Times Eastern
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W, 44-6 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. TBA 2:05 p.m.
Charting ISU’s Opponents Date Opponent TIME/RESULT VS. ISU This Week Last Week Record Aug. 27 Quincy W, 26-20 vs. William Penn L, 16-24 vs. Walsh 1-2 Sept. 5 at Louisville W, 30-10 at Kentucky Idle 1-0 Sept. 12 Eastern Illinois W, 31-0 at Southeast Missouri W, 31-0 at Indiana State 2-0 Sept. 19 at South Dakota State 7 p.m. vs. Indiana State W, 44-6 vs. Georgia Southern 1-0 Sept. 26 Youngstown State 12:05 p.m. at Northeastern W, 38-21 vs. Austin Peay 1-1 Oct. 3 at Northern Iowa 5:05 p.m. vs. St. Francis (Pa.) W, 66-7 vs. South Dakota 1-1 Oct. 17 at Illinois State 3 p.m. vs. Austin Peay L, 17-45 at Illinois 0-1 Oct. 24 Western Illinois 3:05 p.m. vs. Stephen F. Austin L, 7-41 at Northern Illinois 1-1 Oct. 31 Southern Illinois 12:05 p.m. vs. Southwest Baptist Idle 0-1 Nov. 7 at Missouri State 2 p.m. vs. Murray State W, 24-14 vs. UT Martin 1-1 Nov. 14 North Dakota State 12:05 p.m. vs. Wagner L, 45-48 at Sam Houston State 0-2 Opponent Combined Record ***Rankings are listed as FCS Coaches Poll/The Sports Network Poll
Missouri Valley Football Standings School South Dakota State Missouri State Northern Iowa Western Illinois Youngstown State Southern Illinois Illinois State North Dakota State Indiana State
Conference W L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Overall W L 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 3
MVFC Schedule and Results
Saturday, Sept. 12 Youngstown State at Northeastern................................................. 1 p.m. Murray State at Missouri State........................................................ 4 p.m. St. Francis (Pa.) at Northern Iowa............................................... 5:05 p.m. Indiana State at South Dakota State................................... 7 p.m. Wagner at North Dakota State........................................................ 7 p.m. Southweset Baptist at Southern Illinois.......................................... 7 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Western Illinois.......................................... 7:05 p.m. Austin Peay at Illinois State........................................................ 7:30 p.m. All Times Eastern
Rank NR NR NR 21/18 NR 4/3 NR NR 8/9 NR NR 9-10
Sycamore Trends Overall....................................................................................................0-3 Home......................................................................................................0-2 Road.......................................................................................................0-1 Grass.......................................................................................................0-0 Turf.........................................................................................................0-3 Leading after the first quarter...............................................................0-2 Tied after the first quarter.....................................................................0-0 Trailing after the first quarter................................................................0-1 Leading at halftime................................................................................0-1 Tied at halftime......................................................................................0-0 Trailing at halftime.................................................................................0-2 Leading after the third...........................................................................0-1 Tied after the third quarter....................................................................0-0 Trailing after the third quarter...............................................................0-2 Scores first..............................................................................................0-1 Opponent scores first..............................................................................0-2 Scoring 20 or more points......................................................................0-1 Holding an opponent to 20 points or less.............................................0-0 Games decided by three points or less..................................................0-0 Games decided by 4-10 points..............................................................0-1 Games decided by 11-20 points............................................................0-1 Games decided by 21 points or more....................................................0-1 Rushing for 150 yards or more..............................................................0-0 Passing for 300 yards or more...............................................................0-0 Total 400 yards or more.........................................................................0-0 Opponent totals less than 200 yards rushing........................................0-2 Opponent totals less than 200 yards passing........................................0-2 Opponent totals less than 400 total yards.............................................0-2 Commit fewer turnovers than opponent...............................................0-0 Commit more turnovers than opponent................................................0-3 Turnovers equal......................................................................................0-0 Have fewer penalty yards than opponent.............................................0-2 Have more penalty yards than opponent..............................................0-1 Lead in time of possession.....................................................................0-1 Lead in first downs.................................................................................0-0
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Trent Miles Head Coach
0-15 (2nd Year) Indiana State, 1987 Head coach Trent Miles enters his second year at the helm of the Indiana State football program in 2009. Miles was named the Sycamores’ 23rd head football coach on Dec. 4, 2007. In his inaugural season on the job, Miles had three players earn All-Missouri Valley Conference honors as Jayden Everett, Donye McCleskey and Alex Sewall all took Honorable Mention plaudits. Additionally, Sewall, Larry Carter and Ryan Roberts took MVFC All-Newcomer status. Everett recorded 102 total tackles on the season, which ranked in the nation’s top 20 and was in the top five in the MVFC. He also had a key forced fumble and recovery in the season finale against Missouri State that allowed Indiana State to comeback from down 14-0 to force overtime. Everett posted six games in which he recorded double digit tackles, including a season-high 18 stops on Homecoming versus South Dakota State. McCleskey posted 98 total tackles last season, including 53 total stops. In the conference opener against Illinois State, McCleskey was credited with a career-high 17 total tackles. Known as a big-play defensive threat, McCleskey recovered a fumble and returned it 47 yards for a touchdown at Youngstown State. He had four games in which he recorded at least 10 tackles, including 13 against South Dakota State, 11 in the season finale versus Missouri State, 10 at Western Illinois and the season-best 17 versus the Redbirds. Sewall was Indiana State’s top newcomer on defense with 90 total tackles, including 52 solo stops as he played in all 12 of the Sycamores’ contests this season. He notched a season-best nine tackles in five different contests: at Eastern Illinois, at Northern Illinois, South Dakota State, at North Dakota State and in the season finale versus Missouri State. Carter played in 10 games in 2009 and recorded 34 total tackles, including one for a loss and was credited with one half of a sack. He broke up four passes this season and recovered one fumble at Southern Illinois. In the conference opener against Illinois State, Carter posted a team-high eight tackles. Roberts played in all 12 games this year, including the final six as the Sycamore quarterback after playing the first six games on the defensive side of the ball. He completed 39-of-84 passes for 294 yards, including a long of 20 yards. Roberts was strong on the ground with 107 rushes for 194 yards, plus three rushing touchdowns. On the defensive side of the ball, Roberts was credited with nine total tackles. He posted a season-high 59 rushing yards at Youngstown State and was 15-of-24 for 124 yards passing against South Dakota State. Running a well-rounded program is an important concept for Miles, as evidenced by a trio of Sycamores being named to the MVFC All-Academic squad. Those Sycamores making the second team were tight end Josh Jones and punter Gabe Mullane, while offensive lineman Jack Byrne was an honorable mention selection. Jones, who holds 3.92 GPA in Exercise Science, was the Sycamores’ top pass catching tight end as he hauled in 11 passes for 83 yards, an average of 7.5 yards per catch. Jones also was credited with one rush and a pair of kickoff returns during the season. 2009 Indiana State Football • Weekly Release • Page 7
The Miles File PERSONAL Birthdate: July 29, 1963 Birthplace: Terre Haute, Ind. Hometown: Terre Haute, Ind. Family: Wife -- Bridget Children -- Kaylee, Anna & Charlie
EDUCATION High School: Terre Haute South, 1982 College: Indiana State, 1987 (B.S.)
PLAYING EXPERIENCE High School: Terre Haute South, 1980-82 College: Indiana State, 1983-87
COACHING EXPERIENCE 2008-present: Indiana State (Head Coach) 2005-07: Washington (Tailbacks) 2002-04: Notre Dame (Wide Receivers) 2001: Stanford (Wide Receivers) 2000: Green Bay Packers (Offensive Assistant) 1999: Seattle Seahawks (Intern) 1997-99: Fresno State (Wide Receivers) 1996: Hawaii (Defensive Backs) 1995: Hawaii (Wide Receivers) 1994: Northern Illinois (Defensive Backs) 1991-93: Northern Illinois (Wide Receivers) 1990: Oklahoma (Graduate Assistant) 1988-89: New Mexico State (Graduate Assistant) 1987: Indiana State (Graduate Assistant)
Mullane, who has earned a 3.93 GPA in Physical Education, punted 82 times on the year for a total of 2,948 yards. He averaged 36.0 yards per kick and recorded a long punt of 66 yards. Mullane only had two touchbacks in 82 punts and forced 10 fair catches. He was able to pin the opposition inside their own 20-yard line a total of 17 times and recorded six punts of 50 yards or more. Byrne, who has a 3.15 GPA in Business, played and started in all 12 games for the Sycamores at the center position. The Sycamore offense gained 1,539 yards on the ground and reached the end zone eight times. Byrne was the leader of a team which also had 881 yards through the air and reached the end zone through the air three times. The ISU Football team is also very involved in community service, including working tirelessly across the Wabash Valley in June of 2008 helping victims of the floods in the area. The football players at ISU also are committed to teaching young children how to read and visiting with local hospitals to help children that are ill. Miles is a native of Terre Haute, Ind., and a 1987 graduate of Indiana State. Miles was a wide receiver at Indiana State from 1982-86, where his 1983 and 1984 squads each won nine games and advanced to the NCAA FCS playoffs. The 1984 Sycamores were ranked No. 1 in the nation for most of the season. That team was inducted into the Indiana State University Hall of Fame on Sept. 7, 2002.
Prior to coming to Indiana State, Miles completed his third season as the Washington running backs coach in 2007 after having spent the previous three years on Tyrone Willingham’s staff at Notre Dame as the wide receivers coach. In 2007, Husky running back Louis Rankin rushed for 1,294 yards, becoming the first Washington player to tally a 1,000-yard rushing season since 1997. While at Notre Dame, he mentored future NFL standouts Maurice Stovall, Rhema McKnight and Arnaz Battle, as well as Jeff Samardzija, who is now playing professional baseball in the Chicago Cubs organization. Prior to coaching at Notre Dame, Miles worked under Willingham for one year at Stanford. That season Miles had the opportunity to coach some of the nation’s finest receivers including Luke Powell (whose 22.3yard average per catch set a school record) and Teyo Johnson (the 2001 Pacific-10 Co-Freshman of the Year and a second-round draft pick of the Oakland Raiders in 2003). Miles spent the 2000 campaign with the Green Bay Packers as an offensive assistant, working with the wide receivers and as a quality control coach. During his tenure with the Packers, he coached NFL all-pro receiver Antonio Freeman. Miles has 20 years of coaching experience on the collegiate level. He was the wide receivers coach at Fresno State for three years (1997-99), producing some of the greatest receivers in Bulldogs’ history. In 1999, two of his receivers, Rodney Wright and Charles Smith, combined to produce more than 1,600 yards and 14 touchdowns on 120 receptions. Their production helped the Bulldogs to a share of the Western Athletic Conference championship and a berth in the Las Vegas Bowl. He also recruited and coached Bernard Barien of the Minnesota Vikings. Throughout his career, Miles has coached on both sides of the ball including wide receivers, defensive backs and linebackers. Miles began his coaching career at Indiana State in 1987, tutoring the wide receivers and defensive backs as a graduate assistant. Another graduate assistant position followed at New Mexico (1988-89), where he worked with the receivers and linebackers. Miles then moved on to Oklahoma in 1990, working with the wide receivers as a graduate assistant. Following four seasons as an assistant at Northern Illinois (1991-93 as receivers coach, 1994 with defensive backs), Miles headed west to Hawaii for two seasons (1995-96), where he spent a season each with the wide receivers and defensive backs. Miles earned a bachelor’s degree in criminology from Indiana State in 1987. He was born July 29, 1963, in Terre Haute, Ind. Miles married the former Bridget Hogan on July 10, 2004. They have three daughters, Kaylee, Anna, and Charlie Elizabeth.
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Depth Chart Offense QB
14 Travis Johnson (6-1, 185, Fr.)
18 Chris Stutzriem (6-4, 240, So.) 10 Matt Seliger (6-0, 205, So.)
TB
Defense DE
DT
33 Antoine Brown (5-9, 200, Jr.) or 29 Darrius Gates (5-9, 190, Jr.)
DT
39 Reece Craig (5-8, 180, So.) WR
7
Larry Lacotti (5-10, 175, Jr.)
DE
15 Ryan Roberts (6-4, 215, So.) or 12 Kyle Toney (6-1, 190, Jr.)
1
FB
36 Robbie Aldridge (5-11, 215, Fr.)
40 Josh Jenkins (6-0, 235, Jr.)
TE
88 Michael Mardis (6-3, 220, Fr.) or
LT
LG
C
RG
Bryant Kent (6-0, 155, Jr.)
45 Dan Millington (6-2, 260, Sr.)
PK
47 Braulio Martinez (5-11, 185, So.)
97 Jordan Bright (6-7, 225, Fr.)
P
17 Gabe Mullane (6-2, 180, Jr.)
76 Rod Hardy (6-2, 295, So.)
KO
47 Braulio Martinez (5-11, 185, So.)
96 Jordan Scott (6-0, 255, Jr.)
H
17 Gabe Mullane (6-2, 180, Jr.)
90 Nate Brown (6-0, 260, Sr.)
LS
36 Robbie Aldridge (5-11, 215, Fr.)
54 Lawrence Young (6-3, 290, So.)
SS
36 Robbie Aldridge (5-11, 215, Fr.)
92 Ben Obaseki (6-3, 235, Fr.)
PR
1
90 Nate Brown (6-0, 290, So.) SLB 34 Jacolby Washington (6-1, 235, Fr.)
WR 21 Jeramie Gray (5-9, 160, Sr.)
57 Brandon Foster (6-0, 200, Fr.) MLB 99 Aaron Archie (6-0, 230, Fr.)
39 Reece Craig (5-8, 180, So.) KR
11 Mike Woods (5-10, 185, Sr.) 29 Darrius Gates (5-9, 190, Jr.) or 33 Antoine Brown (5-9, 200, Jr.)
WLB 42 Santino Davis (6-1, 220, Jr.)
Coaching Staff
31 Marcus Lewis (6-1, 220, So.) CB
8 Larry Carter (6-0, 185, So.)
73 Mike Smith (6-3, 310, So.)
11 Mike Woods (5-10, 185, Sr.)
61 Brad Hasdorff (6-5, 280, Fr.)
CB
30 Andrew Blackmon (6-1, 185, Fr.)
59 FN Lutz (6-3, 275, Fr.)
6 Julian Easterly (6-0, 190, So.)
66 Corey Bichey (6-0, 340, So.)
S
3 Alex Sewall (6-1, 210, So.)
77 Ben Geffert (6-3, 285, So.)
28 Jerry Calvert (5-7, 190, Sr.)
56 Justin Wood (6-4, 290, Fr.)
S
2 Donye McCleskey (6-0, 225, Sr.) 11 Mike Woods (5-10, 185, Sr.)
Head Coach........................................Trent Miles Linebackers/Associate HC............Mike Denbrock Offensive Coordinator/WR...............Troy Walters Defensive Coordinator/DL........Shannon Jackson Offensive Line/Recruiting............ David Poinsett Quarterbacks................................Morgan Turner Tailbacks..........................................Jesse Minter Defensive Backs............................... Luke Powell Asst. Linebackers......................... Jayden Everett Football Development....................Dennis Raetz
72 Casey Paswater (6-4, 285, Fr.) RT
Bryant Kent (6-0, 155, Jr.)
55 C.J. Cook (6-0, 230, So.)
84 Luke Eckimovic (6-3, 255, Fr.)
62 Evan Borchers (6-2, 295, So.)
Special Teams
67 Josh Jellison (6-5, 280, Jr.) 75 Odeh Farha (6-5, 320, So.)
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Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 1 Bryant Kent WR 6-0 155 Jr.-1L Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 2 Donye McCleskey DB 6-0 225 Sr.-3L Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne 3 Alex Sewall DB 6-1 210 So. -1L Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Township 4 Elliott Thomas DB 5-9 190 Sr.-2L Laplace, La./East St. John 5 Koby Kraemer WR 5-9 165 So. -1L Terre Haute, Ind. /South Vigo 6 Julian Easterly DB 6-0 190 So. -1L Detroit, Mich./Cass Tech 7 Larry Lacotti WR 5-10 175 Jr.-TR San Jose, Calif./San Jost City College 8 Larry Carter DB 6-0 185 So.-1L Middletown, Ohio/Middletown 9 Brock Lough FB 6-0 220 So. -1L Terre Haute, Ind./South Vigo 10 Matt Seliger QB 6-0 205 So.-1L Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 11 Mike Woods DB 5-10 185 Sr.-3L Fort Wayne, Ind./Northrop 12 Kyle Toney WR 6-1 190 Jr.-1L Terre Haute, Ind./South Vigo 13 Damon Smith DB 5-6 165 Fr.-HS Brazil, Ind./Northview 14 Travis Johnson QB 6-1 185 Fr. -RS Marshall, Ill./Marshall 15 Ryan Roberts WR 6-4 215 So. -1L West York, Ill./Hutsonville 16 Marcus Etnier QB 6-0 190 Fr.-HS Bloomington, Ind./South 17 Gabe Mullane P 6-2 180 Jr.-1L Massillon, Ohio/Louisville 18 Chris Stutzriem QB 6-4 240 So.-TR Lawton, Okla./Wyoming 18 Kamerin Mitchell DB 6-2 200 Fr.-HS Kankakee, Ill./Bishop McNamara 19 Matt King WR 6-1 190 Fr.-HS Rockville, Ind./Rockville 20 Dillon Painter DB 6-2 205 Fr.-HS Fort Wayne, Ind./Snider 21 Jeramie Gray WR 5-9 160 Sr.-1L Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 22 Darien Donald WR 5-11 175 Fr.-HS Cahokia, Ill./Cahokia 23 Bryan Stefanik RB 5-10 205 Fr.-HS Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk 24 Leonard Riston WR 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Cincinnati, Ohio/Withrow 25 John Hickerson DB 5-10 175 Jr.-SQ Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 26 Cory Phillips QB 6-1 195 Fr.-HS Hammond, Ind./Morton 27 Luke Harris RB 5-11 210 Fr.-HS Whiteland, Ind./Whiteland 28 Jerry Calvert DB 5-7 190 Sr.-1L Indianapolis, Ind./Pike 29 Darrius Gates RB 5-9 190 Jr.-2L Country Club Hills, Ill./Hillcrest 30 Andrew Blackmon DB 6-1 185 Fr.-HS Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 31 Marcus Lewis LB 6-1 220 So. -1L Cincinnati, Ohio/Indian Hills 32 Kenny Smith RB 5-10 175 Jr.-SQ Merrillville, Ind./Merrillville 33 Antoine Brown RB 5-9 200 Jr.-1L Portage, Ind./Kentucky 34 Jacolby Washington LB 6-1 235 Fr.-HS Deltona, Fla./Trinity Christian 35 Alex Jones TE 6-3 235 So. -1L Centerville, Ind. /Centerville 36 Robbie Aldridge FB 5-11 215 Fr.-HS Trussville, Ala./Hewitt Trussville 37 Tyler Williams RB 5-10 230 So.-1L Oxford, Ohio/Talawanda 38 Jameel High DB 5-10 185 Fr.-HS Kankakee, Ill./Bishop McNamara 39 Reece Craig RB 5-8 180 So. -1L Bedford, Ind./North Lawrence 40 Josh Jenkins LB 6-0 235 Jr.-SQ Greenwood, Ind./Roncalli 41 CJ Ullysse DB 5-10 180 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla./Cypress Bay 42 Santino Davis LB 6-1 220 Jr.-TR Gulfport, Miss./Gulf Coast CC 43 LaVon Carter DB 5-9 191 So-SQ Jeffersonville, Ind./DuPont Manual 44 Larry King DB 6-2 205 Fr.-HS South Bend, Ind./Riley
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 45 Daniel Millington DE 6-2 260 Sr.-3L Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 46 Dustin White RB 5-9 205 Fr.-HS South Bend, Ind./St. Joe 47 Braulio Martinez K 5-11 185 So-1L Frankfort, Ind./Frankfort 48 Austen Wozniak DE 6-2 235 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas/Hargrave Military 49 Alex Bettag LB 5-11 210 So.-1L Santa Claus, Ind./Heritage Hills 53 Nick Williams DL 6-4 275 Fr.-RS St. John, Ind./Lake Central 54 Lawrence Young DL 6-3 290 So. -1L Detroit, Mich./Renaissance 55 C.J Cook LB 6-0 230 So. -1L Columbus, Ind./North 57 Brandon Foster LB 6-0 200 Fr.-HS Haubstadt, Ind./Gibson Southern 58 Aaron Edwards LB 6-0 250 So.-SQ Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 59 FN Lutz OL 6-3 275 Fr.-HS West Lafayette, Ind./Harrison 61 Brad Hasdorff OL 6-5 280 Fr.-HS Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain 62 Evan Borchers OL 6-2 295 So. -1L Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain 63 Taylor Brothwell OL 6-3 280 Fr.-HS Santa Claus, Ind./Heritage Hills 65 Tyler Howard OL 6-0 200 So.-SQ Marshall, Ill./Marshall 66 Corey Bichey OL 6-0 340 So. -1L Ambridge, Pa./Ambridge 67 Josh Jellison OL 6-5 280 Jr.-2L Plainfield, Ind./Plainfield 71 Matt Duke OL 6-5 315 Jr.-!L Jacksonville, Fla./Arizona Western 72 Casey Paswater OL 6-4 285 Fr. -RS Columbus, Ind./North 73 Mike Smith OL 6-3 310 So. -1L Mishawaka, Ind./Penn 74 Pat Burke OL 6-3 320 Sr.-3L Niles, Ill./Maine South 75 Odeh Farha OL 6-5 320 So.-SQ Ann Arbor, Mich./Fork Union 76 Rod Hardy DL 6-2 295 So. -1L Indianapolis, Ind. /Pike 77 Ben Geffert OL 6-3 285 So.-1L Griffith, Ind./Griffith 79 Milton Redwine DL 6-3 245 Jr.-1L Mishawaka, Ind./Penn 80 Tanner Riley WR 5-10 175 Fr.-HS Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 82 Davyn Wright WR 5-9 191 Fr.-HS Fort Wayne, Ind./Elmhurst 83 Tyler Ricker WR 6-3 180 Fr.-HS Poseyville, Ind./North Posey 84 Luke Ecimovic TE 6-3 255 Fr.-HS Ambridge, Pa./Ambridge 85 Jeremy Turner WR 6-1 200 Fr.-HS Indianapolis, Ind./Pike 86 Julian Bogan WR 6-0 170 Fr.-HS Kankakee, Ill./Kankakee 87 Bill McGrath TE 6-5 280 Sr.-2L Saskatchewan, Canada/Temple 88 Michael Mardis TE 6-3 220 Fr.-HS Terre Haute, Ind./South Vigo 89 Garrick Dikos TE 6-3 210 Fr.-HS Mishawaka, Ind./Penn 90 Nate Brown DE 6-0 260 Sr.-1L Ypsilanti, Mich./Willow Run 92 Ben Obaseki DE 6-3 235 Fr.-HS Washington, Ind./Washington 93 Wade Bush K 6-0 190 Fr.-HS Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 95 Justin Wood OL 6-4 290 Fr. -RS Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 96 Jordan Scott DL 6-0 255 Jr.-TR Fontana, Calif./Citrus C.C. 97 Jordan Bright DE 6-7 225 Fr. -HS Cincinnati, Ohio/Wyoming 98 Jesse Wright TE 6-4 280 So.-1L Columbus, Ind./North 99 Aaron Archie LB 6-0 230 Fr. -RS Detroit, Mich./Cass Tech
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The Last Time It Happened... The Last Time Indiana State... SHUT OUT AN OPPONENT: vs. Mars Hill, 48-0 (1996) WAS SHUT OUT: vs. Eastern Illinois, 0-31 (2009) SCORED 50-59 POINTS: vs. Southern Illinois, 52-3 (1995) ALLOWED 50-59 POINTS: 56, vs. Western Illinois, 0-56 (2008) SCORED 60-69 POINTS: 66, vs. Southern Illinois, 66-44 (1999) ALLOWED 60-69 POINTS: 60, vs. Southern Illinois, 7-60 (2008) SCORED MORE THAN 70: 72, vs. Vincennes (1925) ALLOWED MORE THAN 70: 72, vs. Southern Illinois, 72-10 (2007) SCORED A SAFETY: vs. South Dakota State (2008) ALLOWED A SAFETY: Illinois State (2008) KICKOFF RETURN FOR TD: Cornell Johnson, 97 yds vs. Western Illinois (2005) ALLOWED KICKOFF TD: Nick Turner, at Murray State, 91 yds (2005) PUNT RETURN FOR TD: Larry Scally, 86 yds vs. St. Joseph’s (1996) ALLOWED PUNT RETURN TD: Eric Davis, 55 yds vs. Missouri State (2006) INTERCEPTION RETURN TD: Bryan Jackson, 100 yards at Eastern Illinois (2006) ALLOWED INT RETURN TD: CJ James, 26 yds vs. Eastern Illinois (2009) FUMBLE RETURN FOR TD: Donye McCleskey, 47 yds vs. Youngstown State (2008)
ALLOWED FUMBLE RETURN TD: Ken West, 11 yds at Northern Illinois (2006) HAD A PLAYER W/ 300 YARDS PASSING: 353, Blayne Baggett vs. Western Illinois (2005) PLAYER COMPLETE 30+ PASSES: 32, Blayne Baggett at Missouri State (2005) PLAYER COMPLETE 40+ PASSES: 42, Blayne Baggett vs. Western Illinois (2005) PLAYER RUSH FOR 100+ YDS: 102, Darrius Gates, vs. Quincy (2009) PLAYER RUSH FOR 200+ YDS: 237, Darrius Gates, vs. Missouri State (2008) PLAYER RUSH FOR 250+ YDS: 253, Derrick Franklin vs. Murray State (1990) HAD TWO PLAYERS RUSH FOR 100+ YDS: Sidney Montfort & Jake Shields vs. UTMartin (2004) ONE PLAYER WITH 30+ RUSHES: 31, Tony West vs. Murray State (2006) HAD PLAYER WITH 100+ RECEIVING YDS: 130, Carl Berman at Western Illinois (2006) HAD PLAYER WITH 150+ RECEIVING YDS: 194, Sam Logan at Missouri State (2005) HAD PLAYER WITH 200+ RECEIVING YDS: 253, Chris Johnson vs. Illinois State (1986) HAD PLAYER WITH 300+ RECEIVING YDS: 319, Bill Griffith vs. Evansville (1955) HAD PLAYER WITH 10+ PASS RECEPTIONS: 11, Carl Berman vs. Western Illinois (2005) HAD PLAYER WITH 400 YDS TOTAL OFFENSE: 416, Blayne Baggett at Missouri State (2005)
HAD PLAYER SCORE 4 TDS IN GAME Steve Brandenberg vs. Ball State (1961)
SCORED 9 TDS: 9, vs. W.V. Tech (1994)
HAD PLAYER PASS FOR 5 TDS: Jeff Miller vs. Ball State (1985)
The Last Time An Opponent...
HAD PLAYER PASS FOR 4 TDs: Blayne Baggett vs. Western Illinois (2005) HAD PLAYER RUSH FOR 3 TDs: Sidney Montfort vs. Murray State (2004) HAD PLAYER CATCH 3 TD PASSES: James Braden at Missouri State (2001) HAD PLAYER KICK 4 FIELD GOALS: Kyle Hooper at Eastern Illinois (2004) HAD A PLAYER WITH 3 INT: John Allman vs. Illinois State (1979) HAD A PLAYER WITH 2 INT: Santino Davis at Louisville (2009) BLOCKED A FIELD GOAL: Ryan Mosley, vs. Illinois State (2004) BLOCKED A FIELD GOAL FOR A TD: Never BLOCKED PUNT FOR TD: Donye McCleskey at Purdue (2006) BLOCKED PAT RETURN: Larry Carter vs. South Dakota (2008) DIDN’T PUNT: vs. Lock Haven (1992) ALLOWED BLOCKED PAT FOR CONVERSION: at Kansas State (1991) POSTED 500 RUSH YDS: 1975 vs. Dayton POSTED 350 PASS YDS: 2005 at Missouri State GAINED 650+ YDS TOTAL: 675, at Dayton (1975) 15 OR MORE PENALITIES: 17, vs. Illinois State (1994) 100+ PLAYS: 100, vs. Central Florida (1984)
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HAD 300+ YDS PASSING: 340, Steve LaFalce vs. Western Illinois (2005) HAD 300+ YDS RUSHING: 328, Herb Donaldson vs. Western Illinois (2006) HAD 150+ YDS RUSHING: 176, Terrence Blevins at Eastern Michigan (2008) HAD 150+ YDS RECIEVING: 153, James Hardy, at Indiana (2007) RUSHED FOR 5 TDs: 5, Gerald Davis, at Missouri State (2007) RUSHED FOR 6 TDs: 6, Herb Donaldson, at Western Illinois (2006)
Game 1: Quincy Recap TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- Indiana State fell to Quincy by the score of 26-20 in overtime on Thursday night in the season opener for both teams in front of 7,216 fans at Memorial Stadium. The Sycamores opened the game with a barrage, taking a 17-0 lead out of the gate. ISU sophomore kicker Braulio Martinez hit a 40-yard field goal to take a 3-0 lead with 7:44 left in the first quarter. Martinez’s kick capped a 10-play, 52-yard drive that took 4:59 off the clock. The lead grew on a five-yard pass to sophomore Ryan Roberts from Stutzriem for a 10-0 advantage with 5:50 left in the opening stanza. The four-play, nine-yard scoring drive was set up by a Sam Donatucci fumble which was forced by Nate Brown and recovered by Aaron Archie. Indiana State’s lead ballooned to 17-0 on the biggest play of the game when tailback Darrius Gates hit Bryant Kent on a 75-yard scoring strike with 1:01 left in the first period, a play which was a perfectly executed tailback pass. The Sycamores’ 17-0 advantage was its largest since a 28-7 lead over Illinois State on October 2, 2004. Quincy cut the Sycamore lead down to 17-3 with a 22-yard field goal by Alex Beard with 11:12 to go in the second quarter. The lead went down to 17-6 on a 30-yard field goal by Beard with 10:12 to go in the third quarter, the period’s only score.
Game One
That set up a wild fourth quarter in which Tyler Truttmann caught a 12-yard pass from Donatucci and then Donatucci found Chris Jenkins in the end zone for the two-point conversion to make it 17-14 with 14:09 to go.
Quincy 26 Indiana State 20 August 27, 2009 — Terre Haute, Ind. Score By Quarter Quincy Indiana State
1 0 17
2 3 0
3 3 0
4 14 3
OT 6 0
Final 26 20
INS: Martinez 40 yard field goal, 7:44 – 1st INS: Roberts 5 yard pass from Stutzriem (Martinez kick), 5:50 – 1st INS: Kent 75 yard pass from Gates (Martinez kick), 1:01 – 1st QU: Beard 22 yard field goal, 11:12 – 2nd QU: Beard 30 yard field goal, 10:12 – 3rd QU: Truttmann 12 yard pass from Donatucci (Jenkins pass from Donatucci), 14:09 – 4th INS: Martinez 27 yard field goal, 8:35 – 4th QU: Donatucci 1 yard run (Beard kick failed), 0:43 – 4th QU: Donatucci 1 yard run, 0:00 – OT
Quincy 17 38-129 147 36-15-0 2-1 4-25 9-40.4 5-17 27:49
Donatucci knotted the score with 43 seconds left at 20 with a one-yard plunge into the end zone. Beard’s kick failed after Quincy was flagged for a false start and had to make its attempt from the eight-yard line instead of the three. Indiana State was unable to score and even had to survive a last second attempt by Quincy as they gained possession with three seconds left on the clock. Quincy won the toss to begin overtime and elected to play defense. The Hawks held as the Sycamores lost the ball on a botched shotgun snap back to Stutzriem.
A — 7,216 86 degrees, Sunny Team Stats First Downs Rushes-Yardage Passing Yardage Passes-Comp-Int. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yardage Punts-Avg. 3rd Down Conv. Time of Possession
The Sycamores answered back with a 27-yard Martinez field goal to make it 20-14 with 8:35 to go in regulation. Martinez connected on a pair of field goals against Quincy -- the first time in his career he has made more than field goal in a single game.
Indiana State 13 47-122 135 20-10-1 2-2 9-84 6-35.8 4-15 32:11
Individual Leaders Rushing: QU — Williams 9-59; Jacoby 6-48; Dry 10-15; Donatucci 11-(-6), 2 TD. INS — Gates 11-102; Brown 22-45; Roberts 4-13.
Quincy marched down to the one-yard line and the Sycamore defense held on first and goal, but on second and goal, Donatucci plunged in from a yard out to earn the 26-20 overtime victory. Gates paced Indiana State with 102 yards on the ground while Stutzriem was 9-of-18 for 60 yards with an interception. Gates was the team’s leading passer with 75 yards in the air on the trick play in the first quarter. Ryan Roberts caught a team-high three passes for 18 yards while Kent paced the team with his 75-yard scoring catch from Gates. Defensively, Donye McCleskey and Aaron Archie each had 10 tackles on the night while Archie added a tackle for loss, a pass breakup and a fumble recovery. Nate Brown paced ISU with three tackles for loss and forced a fumble.
Passing: QU — Donatucci 12-27-0, 111, 1 TD; Jacoby 2-6-0, 31. INS — Stutzriem 9-18-1, 60, 1 TD; Gates 1-1-0, 75, 1 TD. Receiving: QU — Harris 4-43; Truttmann 4-38, 1 TD. INS — Roberts 3-18, 1 TD; Lough 2-14; Gates 2-6; Kent 1-75, 1 TD
Lawrence Young recorded the team’s only sack while ISU combined for nine tackles for losses in the game. The Sycamores return to action on Saturday, September 5 when they travel to Louisville. Kick-off is slated for 7:30 p.m. (EDT).
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Game 2: Louisville Recap LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Indiana State took a 7-3 first-quarter lead but was held to 101 yards on the night by the Louisville defense in a 30-10 loss at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium Saturday night. In front of 39,344 fans, the Sycamores dropped to 0-2 on the season, while UL improved to 1-0. The Sycamore defense proved that Louisville wouldn’t be the only defensive force on the evening as Indiana State put the stops to the Cardinal offense as well in their season opener. ISU defensive back Santino Davis highlighted the game for ISU by posting a pair of interceptions – the most over any FBS opponent in ISU history – including one that set up a touchdown drive that gave the Sycamores an early 7-3 lead. Davis’ two interceptions in one game are the fifth-best showing in school history, and is the best performance since John Allman against Illinois State on Oct. 27, 1979. Louisville produced a balanced offensive attack in its season opener, as Victor Anderson rushed for 93 yards and two touchdowns. Quarterback Justin Burke had a 17-for-31 passing night for 223 yards, and Ryan Payne also kicked three field goals of 28, 21 and 31 yards, respectively. For the Sycamores, Antoine Brown led the ground game with 14 yards on nine carries, and Darrius Gates produced eight yards on 10 tries. Larry Lacotti had three receptions for 26 yards, while Ryan Roberts totaled 24 yards on two receptions. Defensively, Aaron Archie had the most tackles of any player on either team with 9.5.
Game Two Indiana State 10 Louisville 30 September 5, 2009 — Louisville, Ky. Score By Quarter Indiana State Louisville
1 7 3
2 0 14
3 0 10
4 3 3
Final 10 30
UL: Payne 28 yard field goal, 9:44 – 1st INS: Stutzriem 3 yard run (Martinez kick), 1:30 – 1st UL: Powell 6 yard run (Payne kick), 9:57 – 2nd UL: Anderson 6 yard run (Payne kick), 5:03 – 2nd UL: Anderson 14 yard run (Payne kick), 5:36 – 3rd UL: Payne 21 yard field goal, 0:49 – 3rd INS: Martinez 30 yard field goal, 12:58 – 4th UL: Payne 31 yard field goal, 7:52 – 4th
The Cardinals rallied with two touchdowns in the second quarter, with Powell finding the end zone first on a six-yard touchdown run at 9:57, putting UL up 10-7. Louisville then worked its way down the field again, as Victor Anderson scored with 5:03 remaining in the half on a six-yard run. The Sycamores’ Davis intercepted his second pass of the game in the final minute, and ISU trailed 17-7 at halftime.
A — 39,344 82 degrees, Fair Team Stats First Downs Rushes-Yardage Passing Yardage Passes-Comp-Int. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yardage Punts-Avg. 3rd Down Conv. Time of Possession
Indiana State 7 31-19 82 21-10-3 1-1 9-74 5-41.0 7-16 28:45
Louisville jumped on the board first with a field goal by Payne at 9:44 in the first quarter. The Sycamores responded with an interception by Davis just before the 6:00 mark, grabbing a Burke pass at the Louisville 33-yardline and returned it four yards to the UL 29. The pick set up a touchdown drive led by ISU quarterback Chris Stutzriem, who guided a seven-play, 29-yard drive. The sophomore faced a third-and-goal situation from the 3-yard-line before a short touchdown run – his first rushing TD of the season – with 1:30 remaining. Braulio Martinez added an extra-point kick to give ISU a 7-3 lead to finish the first quarter.
Louisville 22 30-176 243 35-20-2 0-0 14-128 3-37.0 1-9 31:15
In the third quarter, UL went up 24-7 on a 14-yard rushing touchdown by Anderson and a Payne kick. The Cardinals extended the lead with 49 seconds remaining in the quarter, with Payne’s field goal for a 27-7 score. Gates added a spark with a 55-yard kickoff return for ISU, bringing the ball to the UL 31 with 49 seconds to go. Travis Johnson entered the game in place of Stutzriem to begin the drive, tossing a 15-yard pass to Lacotti to take it to the UL 16 and later hitting Lacotti again for a five-yard completion at the 13 yardline. The drive allowed Martinez to kick a 30-yard field goal at 12:58 to chip the Cardinal lead to 27-10.
Individual Leaders Rushing: INS — Brown 9-14, Gates 10-8, Lough 2-6. UL — Anderson 14-93, 2 TD; Powell 15-76, 1 TD; Donnell 1-7. Passing: INS — Stutzriem 7-15-2, 58; Johnson 3-6-1, 24. UL — Burke 17-31-2, 223; Stein 3-4-0, 20. Receiving: INS — Lacotti 3-26; Roberts 2-24; Brown 2-4; Gates 1-16. UL — Beaumont 5-69; Long 4-68; Graham 3-43.
UL tacked on another field goal from Payne at 7:52, increasing the lead to 30-10 and giving the Cardinals their first win of the season. The Sycamores were efficient in the game, converting on 7-of-16 third down conversions while holding Louisville to just 1-of-9. Indiana State returns to Terre Haute to face off with Eastern Illinois on Saturday, Sept. 12 at 12:05 p.m. at Memorial Stadium.
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Game 3: Eastern Illinois Recap TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- Indiana State fell by the score of 31-0 to Eastern Illinois in its final non-conference tilt of the 2009 campaign in front of 2,977 fans at Memorial Stadium. Offensively, Indiana State was led in the passing by redshirt freshman Travis Johnson, who made his first career start. Johnson was 8-of-15 for 63 yards with an interception in the contest. Chris Stutzreim, who had started the first two contests, came on in relief and was 3-of-7 for eight yards. On the ground, Antoine Brown paced the Sycamores for the first time this season with 10 rushes for 29 yards while Darrius Gates had six rushes for nine yards. Brown also was solid out of the backfield for the Sycamores, hauling in four passes for 29 yards while Gates had a trio of catches for 12 yards. Defensively, freshman Jacolby Washington made 10 tackles while Santino Davis had seven tackles, including a pair for losses. Donye McCleksey and Austen Wozniak each had quarterback sacks while Rod Hardy and Nate Brown added tackles for loss.
Game Three
Dillon Painter added a fumble recovery in the game.
Eastern Illinois 31 Indiana State 0 September 12, 2009 — Terre Haute, Ind. Score By Quarter Eastern Illinois Indiana State
1 14 0
2 10 0
3 7 0
4 0 0
Final 31 0
EIU: Watkins 20 yard pass from Christensen (Signor kick), 9:30 – 1st EIU: James 26 yard interception return (Signor kick), 9:12 – 1st EIU: Williams 54 yard run (Signor kick), 4:41 – 2nd EIU: Signor 31 yard field goal, 0:00 – 2nd EIU: Williams 30 yard run (Signor kick), 7:58 – 3rd A — 2,977 74 degrees, Sunny Team Stats First Downs Rushes-Yardage Passing Yardage Passes-Comp-Int. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yardage Punts-Avg. 3rd Down Conv. Time of Possession
Eastern Illinois 18 42-218 152 21-15-0 1-1 10-78 3-35.7 9-14 34:54
Indiana State 7 25-24 71 22-11-1 2-2 8-70 6-33.8 2-11 25:06
Individual Leaders Rushing: EIU — Williams 15-113, 2 TD; Ward 12-50; Potempa 2-21. INS — Brown 10-29, Gates 6-9; Mullane 1-9. Passing: EIU — Christensen 14-19-0, 145, 1 TD; Reeder 1-1-0, 7. INS — Johnson 8-15-1, 63; Stutzriem 3-7-0, 8.
Eastern Illinois recorded their first score of the game at the 9:30 mark in the first quarter when Chavar Watkins raced into the end zone from 20 yards out for a quick 7-0 lead. The Panther advantage ballooned to 14-0 just 18 seconds later on a 26-yard interception touchdown return of a Johnson pass with 9:12 left in the opening stanza. Eastern Illinois added another score on a 54-yard touchdown run by Williams with 4:41 left to go in the opening half to make it 21-0. The Panthers got an extra three points heading into halftime on a 31-yard field goal by Austin Signor as time expired. EIU got the ball back after a Johnson fumble with 26 seconds left on the clock and the Sycamores’ Daniel Millington sacked EIU quarterback Jake Christensen two plays later with the ball coming loose. Christensen was ruled down before the fumble so the Panthers retained possession and Signor kicked the field goal to send the teams into the locker room with the score 24-0. Williams added a 30-yard touchdown run with 7:58 left in the third quarter to give EIU a 31-0 lead. The Sycamore offense was limited to just 95 yards of total offense in the game, marking the first contest that Indiana State did not record at least 100 yards since a 45-10 loss on Nov. 1, 2003 at Missouri State. Indiana State was shutout for the first time against Eastern Illinois since a 13-0 Panther victory in 1962.
Receiving: EIU — Ricks 4-55; Graves 3-32; Wright 3-26; Watkins 2-28, 1 TD. INS — Brown 4-29; Gates 3-12; Lacotti 2-7.
Indiana State returns to action on Saturday, September 19 when they travel to South Dakota State for the Missouri Valley Football Conference opener for both teams. Kickoff is set for 7 pm (ET).
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2009 Game-by-Game Statistics Game-by-Game Rushing QU Player Att.-Yds./TD Gates, D. 11-102/0 Brown, A. 22-45/0 Roberts, R. 4-13/0 Seliger, M. 1-8/0 Lough, B. 1-2/0 Stutzriem, C. 8-(-48)/0 Johnson, T. DNP Craig, R. -- Mullane, G. -- Gray, J. --
UL Att.-Yds./TD 10-8/0 9-14/0 -- -- 2-6/0 6-(-3)/0 1-(-2)/0 3-(-4)/0 -- --
EIU Att.-Yds./TD 6-9/0 10-29/0 -DNP DNP 2-1/0 5-(-24)/0 -1-9/0 1-0/0
SDSU Att.-Yds./TD
YSU Att.-Yds./TD
Game-by-Game Passing (Att-Comp-TD-INT-Yards) Player Stutzriem, C. Gates, D. Seliger, M. Johnson, T.
QU 18-9-1-1-60 1-1-1-0-75 1-0-0-0-0 DNP
UL 15-7-0-2-58 -- -- 6-3-0-1-24
EIU 7-3-0-0-8 -DNP 15-8-0-1-63
SDSU
YSU
Field Goals (Made field goals in bold/Missed field goals in italics) Player QU Martinez, B. 40, 28, 27, 43
UL 30
EIU 48
Game-by-Game Receiving Player Roberts, R. Lough, B. Gates, D. Kent, B. Dikos, G. Gray, J. Lacotti, L. Brown, A. Mardis, M. Riley, T.
QU Rec.-Yds./TD 3-18/1 2-14/0 2-6/0 1-75/1 1-17/0 1-5/0 -- -- DNP DNP
UL Rec.-Yds./TD 2-24/0 -- 1-16/0 -- DNP 1-8/0 3-26/0 2-4/0 1-4/0 DNP
EIU Rec.-Yds./TD -DNP 3-12/0 1-10/0 DNP -2-7/0 4-29/0 -1-13/0
UNI Att.-Yds./TD
ISU Att.-Yds./TD
WIU Att.-Yds./TD
SIU Att.-Yds./TD
MSU Att.-Yds./TD
NDSU Att.-Yds./TD
UNI
ISU
WIU
SIU
MSU
NDSU
NDSU
SDSU
YSU
UNI
ISU
WIU
SIU
MSU
SDSU Rec.-Yds./TD
YSU Rec.-Yds./TD
UNI Rec.-Yds./TD
ISU Rec.-Yds./TD
WIU Rec.-Yds./TD
SIU Rec.-Yds./TD
MSU Rec.-Yds./TD
NDSU Rec.-Yds./TD
Game-by-Game Returns Punt Returns QU Player Att.-Yds.-TD Kent, B. 3-30-0 Woods, M. 2-51-0
UL Att.-Yds.-TD 1-0-0 --
EIU Att.-Yds.-TD 1-2-0 --
SDSU Att.-Yds.-TD
YSU Att.-Yds.-TD
UNI Att.-Yds.-TD
ISU Att.-Yds.-TD
WIU Att.-Yds.-TD
SIU Att.-Yds.-TD
MSU Att.-Yds.-TD
NDSU Att.-Yds.-TD
Kickoff Returns QU Player Att.-Yds.-TD Woods, M. 2-59-0 Gates, D. 1-13-0 Wozniak, A. -- Gray, J. --
UL Att.-Yds.-TD 3-42-0 3-97-0 1-4-0 --
EIU Att.-Yds.-TD -1-57-0 -1-17-0
SDSU Att.-Yds.-TD
YSU Att.-Yds.-TD
UNI Att.-Yds.-TD
ISU Att.-Yds.-TD
WIU Att.-Yds.-TD
SIU Att.-Yds.-TD
MSU Att.-Yds.-TD
NDSU Att.-Yds.-TD
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2009 Game-by-Game Statistics Offense
Opponent Quincy at Louisville Eastern Illinois at South Dakota State Youngstown State at Northern Iowa at Illinois State Western Illinois Southern Illinois at Missouri State North Dakota State
Defense
Opponent Quincy at Louisville Eastern Illinois at South Dakota State Youngstown State at Northern Iowa at Illinois State Western Illinois Southern Illinois at Missouri State North Dakota State
WR R. Roberts L. Lacotti L. Lacotti
LT M. Smith M. Smith M. Smith
LG C. Bichey FN Lutz FN Lutz
C B. Geffert B. Geffert B. Geffert
DE D. Millington D. Millington D. Millington
DT R. Hardy R. Hardy R. Hardy
DT N. Brown N. Brown N. Brown
DT SLB B. Obaseki J. Washington B. Obaseki J. Washington B. Obaseki J. Washington
Game-by-Game Defensive Tackles
QU Player Solo-Ast Archie, A. 4-6 McCleskey, D. 5-5 Sewall, A. 4-5 Davis, S. 2-5 Washington, J. 1-0 Blackmon, A. 3-2 Brown, N. 4-3 Hardy, R. 0-1 Carter, L. 0-4 Thomas, E. 3-3 Wozniak, A. 1-2 Obaseki, B. 2-3 Woods, M. 0-1 Millington, D. 1-1 Redwine, M. 2-0 Painter, D. -- Bettag, A. 0-2 Roberts, R. 0-1 Easterly, J. 1-0 Calvert, J. 1-0 Kent, B. 1-0 Lacotti, L. -- Young, L. 1-0 Jenkins, J. DNP Scott, J. 1-0 Lough, B. --
UL Solo-Ast 8-3 7-2 2-2 2-1 3-0 3-1 1-1 5-1 1-2 3-0 1-1 -- 3-0 2-0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-0 -- -- -- 1-0
EIU Solo-Ast 4-1 1-4 3-4 4-3 5-5 4-1 2-2 3-2 2-2 -1-1 1-1 0-1 -1-0 0-2 ------0-1 1-0 -DNP
SDSU Solo-Ast
YSU Solo-Ast
RG E. Borchers E. Borchers E. Borchers
UNI Solo-Ast
RT TB J. Jellison A. Brown J. Jellison D. Gates J. Jellison D. Gates
TE G. Dikos J. Wright M. Mardis
QB C. Stutzriem C. Stutzriem T. Johnson
FB/WR B. Lough B. Lough R. Roberts
WR B. Kent B. Kent B. Kent
MLB A. Archie A. Archie A. Archie
CB L. Carter L. Carter L. Carter
CB J. Easterly M. Woods M. Woods
S A. Sewall A. Sewall A. Sewall
S D. McCleskey D. McCleskey D. McCleskey
ISU Solo-Ast
WLB S. Davis S. Davis S. Davis
WIU Solo-Ast
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SIU Solo-Ast
MSU Solo-Ast
NDSU Solo-Ast