2019 Indiana Football Spring Media Guide

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SPRING QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY FACTS

Location: Bloomington, Ind. Population: 82,575 Founded: 1820 Joined Big Ten: 1899 First Year of Big Ten Football: 1900 Enrollment: 48,514 Nickname: Hoosiers Colors: Cream and Crimson Marching Band: Marching Hundred President: Michael A. McRobbie Director of Athletics: Fred Glass Senior Woman Administrator: Mattie White Faculty Representative: Dr. Kurt Zorn Ticket Office Phone: 866-IUSPORTS Website: IUHoosiers.com Twitter: @IndianaFootball, @CoachAllenIU

HEAD COACH

Head Coach: Tom Allen (Maranatha Baptist ‘92; Indiana ‘02) Record at Indiana (Years): 10-15 (Third Year) Career Record (Years): 10-15 (Third Year)

ASSISTANT COACHES

Kalen DeBoer - Associate Head Coach/OC/QB Mark Hagen - Assistant Defensive Coordinator/DL Mike Hart - RB Grant Heard - Passing Game Coordinator/WR Darren Hiller - Run Game Coordinator/OL William Inge - Special Teams Coordinator Brandon Shelby - CB Nick Sheridan - TE Kasey Teegardin - S Kane Wommack - Defensive Coordinator/LB

MEDIA RELATIONS

Football Contact: Jeff Keag Office Phone: 812-855-6209 Cell Phone: 812-219-2925 Fax: 812-855-9401 Email: jkeag@indiana.edu Press Box Phone: 812-855-2754

STADIUM INFORMATION

Name: Memorial Stadium (FieldTurf) Capacity: 52,656 Largest Crowd/Year: 56,223 vs. Purdue, 1969

TEAM INFORMATION

Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: Multiple Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 55/24 Offense: 25/12 Defense: 27/10 Special Teams: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 20/10 2018 Overall Record: 5-7 2018 Big Ten Record/Finish: 2-7/6th (East)

Total No. of Starters Returning: 20 Offense: 9 OL - Coy Cronk OL - Hunter Littlejohn OL - Simon Stepaniak QB - Peyton Ramsey WR - Donavan Hale WR - Whop Philyor WR - Nick Westbrook TE - Peyton Hendershot RB - Stevie Scott Defense: 9 DL - Gavin Everett DL - Allen Stallings IV DL - Jerome Johnson LB - Reakwon Jones DB - Marcelino Ball DB - Khalil Bryant DB - Andre Brown Jr. DB - A’Shon Riggins DB - Raheem Layne Special Teams: 2 K - Logan Justus P - Haydon Whitehead Total No. of Starters Lost: 10 Offense: 4 OL - Brandon Knight OL - Wes Martin OL - Nick Linder WR - Luke Timian Defense: 5 DL - Michael Barwick Jr. DL - Jacob Robinson DL - Nile Sykes LB - Dameon Willis Jr. DB - Jonathan Crawford Special Teams: 1 LS - Dan Godsil

2019 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent 8.31 vs. Ball State [1] 9.7 Eastern Illinois 9.14 Ohio State 9.21 Connecticut 9.28 @Michigan State 10.12 Rutgers (Homecoming) 10.19 @Maryland 10.26 @Nebraska 11.2 Northwestern 11.16 @Penn State 11.23 Michigan 11.30 @Purdue 12.7 Big Ten Championship Game [1]

Site Indianapolis, Ind. Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington, Ind. East Lansing, Mich. Bloomington, Ind. College Park, Md. Lincoln, Neb. Bloomington, Ind. University Park, Pa. Bloomington, Ind. West Lafayette, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind.

B1G East Division Games in Bold [1] - at Lucas Oil Stadium

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SPRING ROSTERS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 3 6 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 19 20 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 34 35 36 37 38 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 46 47 48 49 51 52 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 64 65 66 67 68 69

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Name Burgess, Juwan* Taylor, Reese* Fryfogle, Ty** Hale, Donavan*** Head Jr., James* Jones, Reakwon*** Miller, James* Penix Jr., Michael* Pechac, Kristian* Ramsey, Peyton** Tracy III, Larry Brown Jr., Andre*** Tuttle, Jack Westbrook, Nick*** Johnson, Jamar* Layne, Raheem** Berry, Justin** King, Jonathan Pierre, Noah* Shayotovich, Luke Gest, Cole*** Daniels Jr., Joseph Scott, Stevie* Philyor, Whop** Williams, Jaylin* Walker Jr., Ronnie* James, Sampson Matthews, Devon* Riggins, A’Shon*** Bryant, Khalil*** Jusevitch, Jordan Fitzgerald, Bryant* Jones, Cam* Moran, Jack Allen, Will Lloyd, Ahrod* Thomas, Connor* Boyd, Jeremy Barnes, Ryan Wilson, Cam Burnam, Mo Ball, Marcelino*** Allen, Thomas* Hendershot, Jake Casey, Aaron Slusher, Samuel* McFadden, Micah* Tolbert IV, Robert Norris, Madison* Nworah, Mackenzie** Love, DaVondre*** Cronk, Coy*** Lane, Luke Katic, Mike Crider, Harry** Ostrowski, Jake McCabe, Gavin Limbach, Jacob Smith, Ryan Altimari, Dominic Rafferty, Aidan Love, Christian Littlejohn, Hunter*** Everett, Gavin**

Pos. DB ATH WR WR DL LB LB QB RB QB DB DB QB WR DB DB WR DL DB WR RB DB RB WR DB RB RB DB DB DB DB DB DB WR DB RB RB DB TE LB LB DB LB TE LB LB LB LB DL OL OL OL OL OL OL DL DL LS OL OL OL DL OL DL

Ht. 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-3 5-11 5-8 5-8 5-8 6-2 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-2 5-11 5-11 5-8 5-9 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-5 6-4 6-7 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-0 6-3 6-3

Wt. Cl./Elg. Hometown/Last School 198 Jr./So. Tampa, Fla./Plant 183 So./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 211 Jr./Jr. Lucedale, Miss./George County 225 Sr./5th Largo, Fla./Largo 264 So./So. Miami, Fla./Southridge 237 Sr./5th Lynn Haven, Fla./A. Crawford Mosley 225 So./Fr. Brandon, Fla./Armwood 202 So./Fr. Tampa, Fla./Tampa Bay Tech 208 So./Fr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 213 Sr./Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder 166 Fr./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Decatur Central 202 Sr./5th Decatur, Ga./Columbia 211 So./Fr. San Marcos, Calif./University of Utah 216 Sr./5th Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary 200 So./So. Sarasota, Fla./Riverview 192 Jr./Jr. Deland, Fla./Sebastian River 201 Sr./Jr. Charleston, S.C./West Ashley 276 So./Fr. Tampa, Fla./Tampa Tech 180 So./Fr. Hialeah, Fla./Champagnat Catholic 179 So./Fr. Avon, Ind./Avon 196 Sr./Jr. Lyndhurst, Ohio/St. Edward 193 So./Fr. Johns Creek, Ga./Roswell 233 So./So. Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers 172 Jr./Jr. Tampa, Fla./Plant 180 So./So. Memphis, Tenn./Germantown 209 So./So. Hopewell, Va./Hopewell 212 Fr./Fr. Avon, Ind./Avon 205 So./So. Jacksonville, Fla./Ribault 188 Sr./Sr. Hamilton, Ohio/Hamilton 200 Sr./Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 202 So./Fr. Lowell, Ind./Lowell 206 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Avon 218 So./So. Memphis, Tenn./Saint Benedict at Auburndale 194 Jr./So. Northfield, Ill./Loyola Academy 179 So./Fr. Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley 195 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Park Tudor 190 Sr./Jr. Clarksville, Tenn./Clarksville Academy 185 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 260 So./Fr. Noblesville, Ind./Noblesville 195 Jr./So. Columbus, Ind./Illinois State University 237 Jr./So. Conyers, Ga./Salem 219 Sr./Jr. Roswell, Ga./Roswell 245 Jr./So. Tampa, Fla./Plant 262 Sr./5th North Salem, Ind./Illinois State University 229 So./Fr. Douglasville, Ga./Alexander 196 Jr./So. Greensburg, Ind./Greensburg 230 So./So. Tampa, Fla./Plant 224 So./Fr. Murphy, Texas/Episcopal School of Dallas 206 So./Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern 310 Sr./Jr. Houston, Texas/Manvel 292 Sr./5th St. Louis, Mo./Affton 321 Sr./Sr. Lafayette, Ind./Central Catholic 306 Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Lebanon 312 Fr./Fr. Gibsonia, Pa./Pine-Richland 311 Jr./Jr. Columbus, Ind./Columbus East 242 Jr./So. Fort Wayne, Ind./Ball State University 280 So./Fr. Oak Lawn, Ill./Marist 205 Sr./Jr. Greenwood, Ind./University of Indianapolis 300 Jr./So. Loveland, Ohio/Moeller 324 Jr./So. Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier 315 So./Fr. Kensington, Md./Gonzaga College 293 So./Fr. Detroit, Mich./Detroit Country Day School 311 Sr./5th Powell, Ohio/Olentangy Liberty 265 Sr./5th Center Grove, Ind./Western Illinois University

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name....................................Pos. 44 Allen, Thomas*.........................LB 36 Allen, Will................................DB 65 Altimari, Dominic..................... OL 42 Ball, Marcelino***...................DB 39 Barnes, Ryan.............................TE 76 Bedford, Matthew.................... OL 78 Beery, Britt*............................. OL 17 Berry, Justin**........................WR 89 Bjorson, Matt*..........................TE 88 Bonner, Shaun**.......................TE 38 Boyd, Jeremy...........................DB 14 Brown Jr., Andre***................DB 92 Bryant, Alfred*......................... DL 29 Bryant, Khalil***......................DB 1 Burgess, Juwan*.....................DB 41 Burnam, Mo..............................LB 93 Campbell, Charles...................... K 87 Cardillo, Jack............................. K 46 Casey, Aaron.............................LB 57 Crider, Harry**......................... OL 54 Cronk, Coy***.......................... OL 20 Daniels Jr., Joseph...................DB 69 Everett, Gavin**....................... DL 31 Fitzgerald, Bryant*...................DB 3 Fryfogle, Ty**..........................WR 20 Gest, Cole***........................... RB 75 Greene, Tommy........................ OL 6 Hale, Donavan***...................WR 93 Harris, Juan*............................ DL 6 Head Jr., James*..................... DL 45 Hendershot, Jake......................TE 86 Hendershot, Peyton**...............TE 82 Hewitt, Jacolby.......................WR 84 Ivy, TJ........................................TE 24 James, Sampson...................... RB 16 Johnson, Jamar*.....................DB 98 Johnson, Jerome**................. DL 77 Jones, Caleb*.......................... OL 34 Jones, Cam*............................DB 7 Jones, Reakwon***..................LB 96 Jones, Shamar*....................... DL 30 Jusevitch, Jordan.....................DB 82 Justus, Logan*........................... K 56 Katic, Mike............................... OL 18 King, Jonathan......................... DL 55 Lane, Luke................................ OL 17 Layne, Raheem**.....................DB 60 Limbach, Jacob.........................LS 68 Littlejohn, Hunter***............... OL 37 Lloyd, Ahrod*........................... RB 67 Love, Christian......................... DL 52 Love, DaVondre***.................. OL 74 Marozas, Nick.......................... OL 80 Marshall, Miles*.....................WR 25 Matthews, Devon*..................DB 59 McCabe, Gavin......................... DL 47 McFadden, Micah*...................LB 8 Miller, James*..........................LB 93 Minor Jr., LeShaun*................. DL 35 Moran, Jack............................WR 49 Norris, Madison*..................... DL 51 Nworah, Mackenzie**............. OL 79 O’Connor, Charlie..................... OL


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Name Stepaniak, Simon*** Marozas, Nick Greene, Tommy Bedford, Matthew Jones, Caleb* Beery, Britt* O’Connor, Charlie Marshall, Miles* Justus, Logan* Hewitt, Jacolby Ivy, TJ Hendershot, Peyton** Ziemba, Michael** Cardillo, Jack Bonner, Shaun** Bjorson, Matt* Smolar, Jared* Schneider, Connor Bryant, Alfred* Harris, Juan* Campbell, Charles Minor Jr., LeShaun* Whitehead, Haydon** Wilson, Brandon*** Jones, Shamar* Reece, Tramar* Johnson, Jerome** Stallings IV, Allen*** Snyder, Nathanael

Pos. OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR K WR TE TE DL K TE TE K DL DL DL K DL P DL DL DL DL DL K

Ht. 6-4 6-5 6-2 6-6 6-8 6-6 6-2 6-4 5-11 6-1 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-3 5-9 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-1

Wt. Cl./Elg. Hometown/Last School 321 Sr./5th Hamilton, Ohio/Ross 300 So./Fr. Chicago, Ill./Brother Rice 273 So./Fr. Chicago, Ill./Marist 284 Fr./Fr. Cordova, Tenn./Cordova 360 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 313 Jr./So. Carmel, Ind./Carmel 314 So./Fr. Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Township 206 So./Fr. Lilburn, Ga./Parkview 181 Sr./5th McCordsville, Ind./Mt. Vernon 205 So./Fr. Cordova, Tenn./Cordova 256 So./Fr. Chicago, Ill./Marist 256 Jr./So. North Salem, Ind./Tri-West 266 Jr./Jr. Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary 171 Jr./So. Evergreen, Colo./Evergreen 253 Sr./Jr. Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County 255 So./So. Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central 204 Sr./Jr. Valparaiso, Ind./Rutgers University 254 Jr./So. Granger, Ind./Northern Illinois University 256 Jr./So. Fresno, Texas/Manvel 350 Jr./So. Chicago, Ill./Independence C.C. (Kan.) 176 So./Fr. Jackson, Tenn./University School of Jackson 310 Jr./So. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 212 Sr./5th Melbourne, Australia/McKinnon Secondary 284 Sr./5th Winter Garden, Fla./West Orange 284 So./Fr. Johnstown, Pa./Greater Johnstown 252 Jr./So. Clearwater, Fla./Clearwater 294 Sr./Jr. Bassfield, Miss./Bassfield 246 Sr./Sr. Maywood, Ill./Oak Park and River Forest 198 Sr./Jr. Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove

* - indicates number of varsity letters earned at Indiana

No. Name....................................Pos. 58 Ostrowski, Jake....................... DL 10 Pechac, Kristian*..................... RB 9 Penix Jr., Michael*...................QB 22 Philyor, Whop**......................WR 19 Pierre, Noah*...........................DB 66 Rafferty, Aidan......................... OL 12 Ramsey, Peyton**....................QB 97 Reece, Tramar*........................ DL 28 Riggins, A’Shon***..................DB 90 Schneider, Connor.................... DL 21 Scott, Stevie*........................... RB 19 Shayotovich, Luke...................WR 46 Slusher, Samuel*......................LB 64 Smith, Ryan.............................. OL 90 Smolar, Jared*........................... K 99 Snyder, Nathanael...................... K 99 Stallings IV, Allen***............... DL 72 Stepaniak, Simon***............... OL 2 Taylor, Reese*........................ATH 38 Thomas, Connor*..................... RB 48 Tolbert IV, Robert.......................LB 13 Tracy III, Larry...........................DB 14 Tuttle, Jack...............................QB 23 Walker Jr., Ronnie*.................. RB 15 Westbrook, Nick***................WR 94 Whitehead, Haydon**................P 23 Williams, Jaylin*.....................DB 95 Wilson, Brandon***................ DL 40 Wilson, Cam..............................LB 87 Ziemba, Michael**.................. DL * - indicates number of varsity letters earned at Indiana

COACHING STAFF Tom Allen - Head Coach Kalen DeBoer - Associate Head Coach/OC/QB Mark Hagen - Co-Defensive Coordinator/DL Mike Hart - Assistant Head Coach/RB Grant Heard - Passing Game Coordinator/WR Darren Hiller - Run Game Coordinator/OL William Inge - Special Teams Coordinator Brandon Shelby - CB Nick Sheridan - TE Kasey Teegardin - S Kane Wommack - Defensive Coordinator/LB

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Matt Bjorson.........................................b-YOR-sun Khalil Bryant.............................................CUH-leel Ty Fryfogle...........................................Fry-FOE-gull Cole Gest.......................................................Guest Reakwon Jones......................................RAY-kwon Shamar Jones.........................................shuh-mar Jordan Jusevitch................................... jus-a-vitch Mike Katic................................................ Kay-dick Raheem Layne..........................................ra-HEEM Ahrod Lloyd................................................. Uh-rod

Nick Marozas....................................... ma-row-zis Devon Matthews...................................... duh-von Mackenzie Nworah.................................. WORE-a Kristian Pechac......................................Pay-check Michael Penix Jr.......................................PEN-icks Whop Philyor.............................................PHIL-yer Aidan Rafferty.............................. A-den raf-ur-tee Tramar Reece......................................... TRAY-mar A’Shon Riggins.........................................uh-shON Luke Shayotovich......................Shay-odd-uh-vitch

Jared Smolar.........................................SMOW-lar Simon Stepaniak...............................Step-uh-nack Haydon Whitehead....................................Hayden Michael Ziemba.....................................ZEE-emba COACHES Kalen DeBoer...........................................duh-BOR William Inge............................. rhymes with binge Kane Wommack................................... wawm-ICK

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MEET THE HOOSIERS THOMAS ALLEN 44

LB • 6-3, 245 • So.-R Tampa, Fla. Plant

2018 (FRESHMAN): Made 28 tackles, 20 solo, with one sack, three for loss, one interception (30 yards) and two quarterback hurries ... played in all 12 games ... posted three stops, all solo, with one tackle for loss in his collegiate debut at Florida International (9/1) ... picked off his first career pass and added one QBH against Iowa (10/13) ... collected his first career sack against No. 18 Penn State (10/20) ... made four tackles with a half-TFL at Minnesota (10/26) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season ... two-time scout team player of the week (Penn State and Purdue) ... enrolled in spring classes and participated in practice. PREP/PERSONAL: Linebacker for head coach Robert Weiner at Plant High School and Johnny Hill at Oxford High School (Miss.) ... starred at Plant in 2015 and 2016 and Oxford in 2013 and 2014 ... played on four division championship teams and three state runner-ups (2 at Oxford) ... finished his career with 470 tackles, 119 for loss, 13 sacks, eight forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and one interception ... 2016 Tampa Bay Defensive Player of the Year earned secondteam all-state honors ... collected 147 stops, six sacks and 51 TFLs ... first-team all-state selection at Oxford ... Plant reached the 2016 7A state championship game ... teammate of IU defensive back Juwan Burgess, linebacker Micah McFadden and wide receiver Whop Philyor ... ranked the No. 29 inside linebacker nationally by ESPN ... four-year football and two-year basketball letterwinner ... Academic All-American ... parents are Tracy and Tom Allen ... Tom was named Indiana University’s 29th head coach on Dec. 1, 2016 ... SPEA management major ... born on May 27, 1998.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2018 20 8 28 3.0-4 1.0-1 0 0 1 0 Totals 20 8 28 3.0-4 1.0-1 0 0 1 0

WILL ALLEN 36

DB • 5-11, 179 • Fr.-R Naperville, Ill. Neuqua Valley

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... walk-on joined the program during the season. PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back for head coach Bill Ellinghaus at Neuqua Valley High School ... captain made 270 career tackles ... allarea honoree led the team to the 2017 conference title ... three-year football letterwinner ... also lettered in track and field ... academic all-area selection ... parents are Donna and Jim Allen ... exploratory student ... born on March 9, 2000.

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DOMINIC ALTIMARI 65

OL • 6-4, 324 • So.-R Cincinnati, Ohio St. Xavier

2018 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action in 2018 ... scout team player of the week (Ohio State). 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season ... scout team player of the week (Georgia Southern) ... walk-on joined the program during the season. PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive lineman for head coach Steve Specht at St. Xavier High School ... St. Xavier won the 2016 state championship and back-to-back conference titles (2014-15) ... team became the first to enter the playoffs 5-5 and win a state championship ... member of the National Honor Society for German Language and Culture ... parents are Rita and Joe Altimari ... operations management major ... born on April 12, 1999.

MARCELINO BALL 42

DB • 6-0, 219 • Jr.-R Roswell, Ga. Roswell

2018 HONORS: Honorable-mention All-Big Ten (coaches, media). 2018 (SOPHOMORE): Posted 59 tackles (3rd on the team), 40 solo (2nd), 7.5 for loss (1st, 41 yards), 2.5 sacks (3rd, 22 yards), one interception (T-2nd), one forced fumble (T-3rd), three pass breakups (T-2nd) and one quarterback hurry ... started 11 times and played in all 12 games at the husky position ... led the team in stops three times, twice with game-high honors ... recorded career-highs with two sacks and three TFLs, forced his first career fumble and added six solos against No. 24 Michigan State (9/29) ... made eight tackles at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) ... matched a career-high with 10 stops, seven solo, 1.5 for loss, a half-sack and one PBU against No. 18 Penn State (10/20) ... collected his fourth career double-digit tackle game with 10, six solo, at No. 4 Michigan (11/17) ... also picked off the pass against the Wolverines ... IU defensive player of the game (Penn State). 2017: Started the first three games at the husky position before he suffered a season-ending injury and received a medical redshirt ... posted 20 tackles, 13 solo, a half for loss and one quarterback hurry ... matched his career-high with 10 stops, seven solo, and the half-TFL in the season opener against No. 2 Ohio State (8/31) ... followed that up with eight tackles in the win at Virginia (9/9). 2016 HONORS: 247Sports True Freshman AllAmerican ... honorable-mention All-Big Ten (coaches, media) ... ESPN.com and BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman ... Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Ball State) ... IU’s Defensive Newcomer of the Year.

2016 (FRESHMAN): Finished third on the team with 75 tackles, 60 solo stops, two interceptions (tied) and eight pass breakups ... added 4.5 tackles for loss and one fumble recovery ... started 12 times and played in all 13 games at the husky position ... led all Big Ten freshmen in tackles ... finished sixth overall and first among true freshmen in the conference, and third among true freshmen nationally in solos ... made at least eight stops five times and led the team in tackles three times ... posted a career-high in tackles (10) with 1.5 TFLs while matching a career-high in solos (8) at Northwestern (10/22) ... collected eight stops, six solo, with one INT, his first career fumble recovery and a career-high-tying two PBUs in the Maryland win (10/29) ... tallied eight solos with his first career pick in the Ball State victory (9/10) ... netted nine tackles and seven solos apiece in the win at Rutgers (1 TFL, 11/5) and against Wake Forest (1 PBU, 9/24) ... added six stops, five solo, with one tackle for loss and two passes broken up against No. 10 Nebraska (10/15). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back for head coach John Ford at Roswell High School ... 2015 honorable-mention all-state and first-team allregion selection ... posted 132 tackles, 12 for loss, with three interceptions, one fumble recovery and one defensive touchdown ... Roswell advanced to the state championship game ... rated the No. 87 safety nationally by Scout ... mother is Marsyleno McCrary-Ball ... younger brother of Marcus, a former NFL defensive back who played at the University of Memphis (2009-10), Reggie Jr., a former NFL wide receiver and quarterback at Georgia Tech (2003-06) and Raeshon, a defensive back at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (2006-08) ... liberal studies major ... born on March 23, 1999.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2016 60 15 75 4.5-11 0-0 0 1 2 8 2017 13 7 20 0.5-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2018 40 19 59 7.5-41 2.5-22 1 0 1 3 Totals 113 41 154 12.5-52 2.5-22 1 1 3 11

RYAN BARNES 39

TE • 6-4, 260 • Fr.-R Noblesville, Ind. Noblesville

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... two-time offensive scout team player of the week (Virginia, Iowa) ... special teams scout team player of the week (Michigan) ... walk-on joined the program during the season. PREP/PERSONAL: Played at Noblesville High School ... exploratory student ... born on May 10, 2000.


MEET THE HOOSIERS BRITT BEERY 78

OL • 6-6, 313 • So.-R Carmel, Ind. Carmel

2018 (FRESHMAN): Played in four games ... made his collegiate debut in the Ball State win (9/15). 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season ... moved from defensive line to offensive line during preseason camp ... scout team player of the week (Georgia Southern). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach John Hebert at Carmel High School ... Indiana Football Coaches Association all-state as a junior ... selected to the 2016 Indianapolis Star Super Team ... two-time, first-team all-county honoree ... posted 112 tackles, two sacks, one fumble recovery, six quarterback hurries, five pass breakups and three blocked field goals over his junior and senior seasons ... team captain led Carmel to the 2016 6A state championship ... Carmel finished state runner-up in 2014 ... ranked the No. 9 prospect in Indiana by Rivals ... rated the No. 55 strong-side defensive end nationally by 247Sports ... three-year football and basketball letterwinner ... participated in two Habitat for Humanity builds ... parents are Erin and Jack Beery ... SPEA management major ... born on June 16, 1998.

JUSTIN BERRY 17

WR • 6-0, 201 • Jr.-R Charleston, S.C. West Ashley

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared on special teams in the Ball State win (9/15) ... two-time special teams scout team player of the week (Rutgers, Penn State) ... offensive scout team player of the week (Minnesota) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Played in three games on special teams ... three-time scout team player of the week (Michigan, Illinois, Purdue) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season ... two-time scout team player of the week (Rutgers, Michigan) ... walk-on joined the program during fall camp. PREP/PERSONAL: Played for head coach Bobby Marion at West Ashley High School ... led the team to its first playoff appearance and the best record in school history as a senior ... finished his career with 3,200 total yards and 30 total touchdowns ... an AAAA All-Low Country and all-region selection served as a team captain ... three-year football and track and field letterwinner ... member of the National Honor Society ... parents are Karla and Shaon Berry ... media major ... born on Feb. 22, 1998.

MATT BJORSON 89

TE • 6-3, 255 • So. Hinsdale, Ill. Hinsdale Central

2018 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games ... made five catches for 53 yards with a long off 22 ... pulled in his first career reception, a 15-yarder, in his collegiate debut at Florida International (9/1) ... posted season-highs with two catches for 31 yards in the Ball State win (9/15). PREP/PERSONAL: Tight end for head coach Dan Hartman at Hinsdale Central High School ... 2017 all-state and West Suburban Silver Offensive Player of the Year ... two-time all-area and allconference ... closed his career with 51 receptions for 822 yards and 12 touchdowns ... made 25 catches for 411 yards and eight TDs as a senior ... led the team to an undefeated regular season and conference title in 2016 ... ranked the No. 21 hybrid tight end nationally and the No. 18 prospect in Illinois by ESPN ... three-year football and twoyear track and field letterwinner ... parents are Sherri and Kris Bjorson ... Kris was a four-year tight end at the University of Cincinnati (1989-92) ... SPEA management major... born on Feb. 4, 2000.

SHAUN BONNER 88

TE • 6-3, 253 • Jr.-R Moultrie, Ga. Colquitt County

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in nine games, primarily on special teams ... scout team player of the week (Iowa). 2017 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games, primarily on special teams ... scout team player of the week (Charleston Southern). 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season ... scout team player of the week (Rutgers). PREP/PERSONAL: Tight end for head coach T. Rush Propst at Colquitt County High School ... Colquitt captured back-to-back 6A state championships in 2014 and 2015 ... first-team allregion selection as a senior ... posted 30 receptions for 314 yards ... second-team all-region honoree his junior campaign ... parents are Shaun and Casey Bonner ... liberal studies major ... born on Feb. 21, 1997.

JEREMY BOYD 38

DB • 5-9, 185 • So.-R Indianapolis, Ind. Ben Davis

2018 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action in 2018 ... defensive scout team player of the week (Ohio State) ... special teams scout team player of the week (Minnesota). 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season ... walk-on joined the program during the season. PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back for head coach Mike Kirschner at Ben Davis High School ... program won the 2014 state championship ... holds the school power clean record of 300 pounds for the 160-180-pound weight class ... teammate of IU defensive lineman LeShaun Minor Jr. and athlete Reese Taylor ... also a member of the track and field team ... Ben Davis finished 2016 state runner-up ... earned an Academic Honors diploma ... a 21st Century Scholar, a Groups Scholar and an INCPA Society Scholar ... parents are Judy and James Boyd ... arts management major ... born on March 17, 1999.

ANDRE BROWN JR. 14

DB • 6-0, 202 • Sr.-5th Decatur, Ga. Columbia

2018 (JUNIOR): Has started 29-of-32 career games at cornerback, including all 12 in 2018 ... registered 29 tackles, 24 solo, with two for loss and a teamhigh six pass breakups ... tallied a career-high two PBUs with three stops, one for loss, in the Virginia win (9/8) ... delivered a career-best six tackles at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) ... compiled a career-high six solos, one for loss, with two breakups against Purdue (11/24) ... IU defensive player of the week (Michigan) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Started nine times and played in 11 games at cornerback ... collected 33 tackles, 22 solo, with three for loss, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery (returned for a touchdown) and one pass breakup ... forced the fumble and returned it 22 yards for a score in the Georgia Southern win (9/23) ... added five solo stops ... made a career-high eight tackles, one for loss, in the victory at Illinois (11/11) ... posted four stops at No. 4 Penn State (1 TFL, 9/30) and at No. 18 Michigan State (half-TFL, 10/21) ... IU defensive player of the week (Georgia Southern) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2016: Suffered a season-ending injury and received a medical redshirt ... Academic All-Big Ten selection.

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MEET THE HOOSIERS 2015 (FRESHMAN): Started eight times and appeared in nine games before suffering a seasonending injury ... made 35 tackles, 27 solo, with one fumble recovery and four pass breakups ... posted season-highs in stops (6) and solos (5) to go along with one PBU in the Florida International win (9/12) ... collected five tackles at Penn State (10/10) and against Rutgers (10/17) ... recorded four stops and one pass breakup at No. 7 Michigan State (10/24) and vs. No. 10 Iowa (11/7) ... earned his first career start and recovered his first career fumble in addition to a pair of tackles in the season-opening Southern Illinois victory (9/5) ... IU defensive player of the week (Wake Forest). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back and quarterback for head coach David Edwards at Columbia High School ... posted 70 tackles, three for loss, three interceptions - two returned for touchdowns, three fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles and four pass breakups in 2014 ... honorable-mention all-state selection was invited to the U.S. Army National Combine ... the region’s most valuable player appeared in the Rising Seniors Bowl ... earned all-county and all-region honors in 2013 and 2014 ... rated the No. 36 athlete nationally by 247Sports ... threeyear football and two-year baseball and track and field letterwinner ... member of the National Honor Society ... grade point average was in the top five percent of his class ... parents are Monica Brown and Andre Brown Sr. ... human resource management major ... born on Oct. 22, 1997.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2015 27 8 35 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 4 2016 - - - - - - - - 2017 22 11 33 3.0-6 0-0 1 1 0 1 2018 24 5 29 2.0-2 0-0 1 1 0 6 Totals 73 24 97 5.0-8 0-0 2 3 0 11

ALFRED BRYANT 92

DL • 6-2, 256 • So.-R Fresno, Texas Manvel

2018 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games ... collected 10 tackles, five solo, two for loss, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery ... made a career-high three stops in the Virginia win (9/8) ... tallied both TFLs with the forced and recovered fumble on the same play in the Maryland victory (11/10). 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season ... two-time scout team player of the week (Illinois, Purdue). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive end for head coach Kirk Martin at Manvel High School ... two-time all-district selection finished his career with 22 sacks, 38 tackles for loss, 86 quarterback hurries, 120 tackles, three fumble recoveries, including one touchdown return, and one forced fumble ... Manvel advanced to the 2015 state championship ... made 62 stops, 14 sacks, 22 TFLs and 42 QB hurries in 2015 ... team went 55-5 in his three seasons with two district titles and three straight regional finals appearances ... ranked the No. 43 weak-side defensive end nationally by Rivals ... teammate of IU offensive

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lineman Mackenzie Nworah ... three-year football and basketball letterwinner ... parents are Arnetta and Alfred Bryant ... Alfred Lance Bryant is a public management and leadership ... born on Oct. 10, 1999,

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2018 5 5 10 2.0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 Totals 5 5 10 2.0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0

KHALIL BRYANT 29

DB • 5-10, 200 • Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. First Coast

JUWAN BURGESS 1

DB • 6-1, 198 • So.-R Tampa, Fla. Plant

2018 (FRESHMAN): Made 25 tackles, 13 solo, with two for loss, one fumble recovery and one pass breakup ... appeared in all 12 games at safety ... netted three stops, one for loss, in the Virginia win (9/8) ... posted a career-high five stops at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) ... matched the five tackles and added a PBU against Iowa (10/13) ... recovered the fumble and tallied three stops at Minnesota (10/26). 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season.

2018 (JUNIOR): Started nine games and played in 11 overall at free safety ... made 38 tackles, 25 solo, with the first forced fumble and the first interception of his career ... tallied a career-high five stops against No. 24 Michigan State (9/22), at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) and against No. 18 Penn State (10/20) ... added the INT vs. the Spartans ... forced the fumble with three tackles at Minnesota (10/26) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 11 games at safety and on special teams ... collected nine tackles, five solo ... posted five stops in the Georgia Southern win (9/23). 2016 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games at safety and on special teams ... made three tackles ... posted a pair of solos in his collegiate debut and the team’s season-opening win at Florida International (9/1). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back for head coach Marty Lee at First Coast High School ... all-conference honoree was selected to the 2015 Times-Union Super 24 team ... most valuable player at the 2015 Florida-Georgia All-Star Game ... played in the 2015 Florida Athletics Coaches Association All-Star Classic ... made 112 tackles, two interceptions, 17 pass breakups, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and one touchdown as a senior ... posted 97 stops, four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and nine PBUs in 2014 ... three-year football letterwinner led the team to three conference and district championships ... also lettered in basketball and baseball ... member of the National Honor Society ... rated the No. 64 safety nationally by 247Sports ... parents are Mary Hickson and Eddie Bryant ... exercise science major ... born on Sept. 21, 1997.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2016 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2017 5 4 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2018 25 13 38 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 Totals 32 18 50 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0

PREP/PERSONAL: Athlete for head coach Robert Weiner at Plant High School ... recorded 63 tackles, 41 solo, two for loss, three interceptions, six pass breakups and one fumble recovery as a senior ... made 14 receptions for 229 yards and four touchdowns ... returned 24 punts for 390 yards (16.3 average) with three TDs ... received the Best Teammate Award ... Plant advanced to the 7A state championship game ... teammate of IU linebacker Thomas Allen, linebacker Micah McFadden and wide receiver Whop Philyor ... ranked the No. 273 overall prospect, the No. 19 athlete nationally and the No. 42 prospect in Florida by ESPN ... a track and field standout ... parents are Ikeya Green-Collins and Joe Burgess Sr. ... has 11 siblings ... exploratory student ... born on Nov. 14, 1997.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2018 13 12 25 2.0-6 0-0 0 1 0 1 Totals 13 12 25 2.0-6 0-0 0 1 0 1

MO BURNAM 41

LB • 6-2, 237 • So.-R Conyers, Ga. Salem

2018 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action in 2018. 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season ... scout team player of the week (Charleston Southern). PREP/PERSONAL: Linebacker for head coach Jarrett Laws at Salem High School ... 2016 first-team all-region, all-county and all-area selection ... posted 111 tackles, four sacks and one interception ... ranked the No. 23 inside linebacker by ESPN ... three-year football, twoyear basketball and one-year track and field letterwinner ... member of the Athletic Champions Club (3.0+ grade point average) ... mother is Ronda Ward ... sports media major ... born on Oct. 22, 1998.


MEET THE HOOSIERS CHARLES CAMPBELL 93

K • 5-9, 176 • Fr.-R Jackson, Tenn. Univ. School of Jackson

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season. PREP/PERSONAL: Kicker and punter for head coach Michael Stroup at University School of Jackson ... 2017 Tennessee Mr. Football finalist (kicker) ... three-time district kicker of the year and two time all-state selection ... U.S. Army All-American invited to the 2018 U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl ... 2017 Underclassman Challenge Field Goal Champion and 2016 Midwest Showcase Field Goal Champion ... carded 237 career points with a long field goal of 50 yards ... recorded a career-long punt of 61 yards and landed 12 inside the 20-yard line as a senior ... 2015 first-team Kohl’s All-American ... ranked the No. 5 kicker nationally by Rivals and the No. 31 prospect in Tennessee by ESPN ... all-state soccer standout ... parents are Martha and John Campbell ... biology major ... born on Sept. 12, 1999.

JACK CARDILLO 87

K • 6-1, 171 • So.-R Evergreen, Colo. Evergreen

2018 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action in 2018 ... Academic All-Big Ten selection.

AARON CASEY 46

LB • 6-2, 229 • Fr.-R Douglasville, Ga. Alexander

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... twotime defensive scout team player of the week (Minnesota, Michigan) ... two-time special teams scout team player of the week (Ohio State, Maryland). PREP/PERSONAL: Linebacker and safety for head coach Matthew Combs at Alexander High School ... team captain, all-state and all-region honoree ... posted 225 tackles, 175 solo, nine interceptions, 10 pass breakups, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in his career ... as a senior, averaged 10.9 stops and made 120 overall, 84 solo, with five INTs and five PBUs ... collected 84 tackles, three picks, five pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery in 2016 ... ranked the No. 76 outside linebacker nationally by ESPN and the No. 83 prospect in Georgia by Rivals ... also lettered in basketball and soccer ... honored as a scholar-athlete ... parents are Dawn and Uliton Casey ... public financial management major ... born on June 12, 2000.

HARRY CRIDER 57

OL • 6-4, 311 • Jr. Columbus, Ind. Columbus East

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season ... walk-on joined the program during the season.

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in six games ... Academic All-Big Ten selection.

PREP/PERSONAL: Punter and kicker for head coach David Leake at Evergreen High School ... all-conference punter ... made 6-of-7 field goals and did not miss an extra point ... one-year football and two-year soccer letterwinner ... fouryear member of the club hockey team ... played soccer his first three years, quit to join the football team as a wide receiver and took over as the team’s punter and kicker (final 3 games) ... threetime, first-team academic all-state and silver honor roll member ... parents are Deanne and Rich Cardillo ... a direct admit into the Kelley School of Business ... business management major ... born on July 9, 1999.

2017 (FRESHMAN): Played in eight games at center ... made his collegiate debut in the season opener against No. 2 Ohio State. PREP/PERSONAL: Center for head coach Bob Gaddis at Columbus East High School ... Indiana Football Coaches Association Top 50 and all-state as a senior ... 2016 Indiana Associated Press 6A all-state ... named the Indianapolis Star position award winner (offensive line) his senior year ... selected to the USA Today All-USA Indiana team ... 2015 IFCA all-state ... team captain ... picked as the team’s most valuable player as a senior ... two-time all-conference honoree ... Columbus East finished 2016 Class 5A state runner-up ... ranked the No. 2 center in the Midwest, the No. 11 center nationally and the No. 17 prospect in Indiana by Scout ... three-year football letterwinner ... teammate of IU defensive back Cam Wilson ... also played basketball and wrestled ... earned the Phil N. Eskew Mental Attitude Award ... diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes as a 10-year old ... raised awareness for diabetes through his senior project, a fundraising event for the Riley Children’s Foundation ... National Honor Society and National Art Honor Society member ... honor roll student ... parents are Elizabeth and Bob Crider ... criminal justice major ... born on May 18, 1999.

COY CRONK 54

OL • 6-5, 321 • Sr. Lafayette, Ind. Central Catholic

Cronk has started all 36 games in which he has appeared at left tackle (missed 1 game due to injury) since his arrival at Indiana. 2018 (JUNIOR): Started all 11 games in which he appeared at left tackle ... Indiana ranked second in the Big Ten and shared 24th nationally in first downs per game (23.5) ... the Hoosiers finished third in the conference (36th nationally) in passing offense (257.8) and tied for sixth in passing touchdowns (20) ... IU offensive player of the week (Virginia). 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 12 games at left tackle ... Indiana finished third in the Big Ten (35th nationally) in passing offense (265.7), and sixth in scoring offense (26.8) and total offense (395.8) ... IU offensive player of the game (Rutgers). 2016 HONORS: 247Sports True Freshman AllAmerican ... ESPN.com and BTN.com Big Ten AllFreshman. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Started all 13 games at left tackle, an Indiana true freshman record for an offensive lineman ... IU ranked second in the Big Ten in passing offense (273.8) and third in total offense (426.0) ... Devine Redding became the fourth Hoosier to record back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons and the first since Vaughn Dunbar (1990-91) ... on Indiana’s single-season list, Richard Lagow’s passing yardage (3,362) ranks second, attempts (438) third, and completions (253) and total offense (3,174) fourth. PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive lineman and linebacker for head coach Kevin O’Shea at Lafayette Central Catholic High School ... Indiana Football Coaches Association Top 50 as a senior ... all-state selection as a sophomore (linebacker), junior and senior ... team went 15-0 and captured the 2015 state championship ... also a member of the 2012 state title team ... 2015 all-area player of the year was a three-time all-conference honoree (2013-15) ... first two-time captain in school history led Central Catholic in blocking percentage in 2014 and 2015 ... career tackles leader topped the team in stops as a sophomore, junior and senior ... rated the No. 6 prospect in Indiana and the No. 53 offensive tackle nationally by ESPN ... fouryear football and baseball letterwinner ... Central Catholic won the 2013 state championship and finished runner-up in 2015 ... all-state (2015) and two-time all-conference (2014-15) at catcher ... member of the National Honor Society ... parents are Karla and Nick Cronk ... Nick was a graduate assistant under IU’s all-time winningest coach Bill Mallory (1992-93) ... his grandfather played football at the University of Illinois ... SPEA management major ... born on Jan. 18, 1998.

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MEET THE HOOSIERS JOSEPH DANIELS JR. 20

DB • 5-8, 193 • Fr.-R Johns Creek, Ga. Roswell

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... scout team player of the week (Rutgers) ... walk-on joined the program during fall camp. PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back for head coach Matt Kemper at Roswell High School ... allowed just five receptions for 83 yards with four pass breakups as a senior ... preseason allstate selection ... a track and field standout ... volunteered for over 100 hours at The Hope Store ... entrepreneurship and corporate innovation major ... born on Oct. 21, 1999.

GAVIN EVERETT 69

DL • 6-3, 265 • Sr.-5th Center Grove, Ind. Western Illinois Univ.

2018 (JUNIOR): Started all 11 games in which he appeared at end ... shared third on the team with 5.5 tackles for loss ... posted 23 tackles, 18 solos, a half-sack, one quarterback hurry and three pass breakups (T-2nd on the team) ... opened the year with four stops and a career-best two for loss in the win at Florida International (9/1) ... added one TFL in victories over Virginia (1 PBU, 9/8) and Maryland (3 tackles, 11/10) ... tallied four stops with a half for loss at Minnesota (10/26) ... netted a careerhigh five solos with one breakup and the QBH at No. 4 Michigan (11/17) ... closed out the year with three tackles, a half-sack and one PBU against Purdue (11/24) ... IU defensive player of the week (Michigan) ... earned a scholarship for the 2018 season during fall camp. 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Made seven tackles, four solo, with a half-sack and one forced fumble in nine games ... forced the fumble and posted two stops in the season finale at Purdue (11/25) ... registered the half-sack with two tackles in the win at Illinois (11/11). 2016 (FRESHMAN): Sat out the 2016 season due to NCAA transfer rules ... walk-on joined the program during 2016 spring practice ... two-time scout team player of the week (Northwestern, Penn State). 2015: Did not see any game action in 2015 at Western Illinois University. PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Eric Moore at Center Grove High School ... earned all-state and all-conference honors in 2014 ... team captain also selected to the Indianapolis Star Super Team ... posted 41 tackles, 10 sacks, 12 tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries ... Center Grove won four straight regional and sectional championships, and three straight conference

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championships ... teammate of IU kicker Nathanael Snyder ... earned seven letters in football and lacrosse ... parents are Caroline and Chris Everett ... SPEA management major ... born on April 10, 1997.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2017 4 3 7 0.5-5 0.5-5 1 0 0 0 2018 18 5 23 5.5-17 0.5-3 0 0 0 3 Totals 22 8 30 6.0-22 1.0-8 1 0 0 3

BRYANT FITZGERALD 31

DB • 6-0, 206 • So.-R Indianapolis, Ind. Avon

2018 (FRESHMAN): Topped the team with three interceptions (T-8th in the Big Ten), two forced fumbles (tied, T-7th in the Big Ten) and six takeaways ... shared first in the Big Ten among freshmen in INTs (T-7th nationally) and forced fumbles (T-4th nationally) ... added one fumble recovery, 31 tackles, 24 solo, two for loss ... recorded at least one takeaway in five games ... returned one kickoff for 11 yards ... started three games at free safety, one at the husky position and played in all 12 ... recovered the fumble in the Virginia win (9/8) ... forced one fumble and made one TFL against No. 24 Michigan State (9/22) ... picked off one pass at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) and against No. 18 Penn State (4 stops, 10/20) ... collected his first two-takeaway game with one interception and one forced fumble at Minnesota (10/26) ... tallied career-highs with six tackles and five solos in the Maryland win ... IU defensive player of the week (Minnesota). 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season. PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back and athlete for head coach Mark Bless at Avon High School ... Indiana Football Coaches Association Top 50 and all-state as a senior ... 2016 Indiana Associated Press 6A all-state ... also 2015 IFCA all-state ... named the Indianapolis Star position award winner (defensive back) his senior year ... selected to the 2016 Indianapolis Star Super Team ... all-conference honoree earned the team’s most valuable player, defensive MVP and hardest hitter accolades ... recorded 107 tackles, 11 for loss, one sack, three interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery ... rushed for 814 yards with nine TDs and made 10 receptions for 80 yards ... returned six kicks for 251 yards (41.8 average) and three punts for 48 yards ... in 2015, amassed 1,260 all-purpose yards as Avon won its first regional title since 2005 ... ranked the No. 4 prospect in Indiana and the No. 31 safety nationally by ESPN ... teammate of IU running back Sampson James and wide receiver Luke Shayotovich ... three-year football letterwinner ... parents are Nina and Barry Fitzgerald ... media major ... born on April 20, 1999.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2018 24 7 31 2.0-8 0-0 2 1 3 0 Totals 24 7 31 2.0-8 0-0 2 1 3 0

TY FRYFOGLE 3

WR • 6-2, 211 • Jr. Lucedale, Miss. George County

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Made 29 receptions for 381 yards with three touchdowns ... averaged 13.1 yards per catch and 31.9 yards per game ... finished third on the team with the three scores ... started three times and played in all 12 games ... posted a career-high five receptions for 33 yards in the season-opening win at Florida International (9/1) ... pulled in five passes for a game-high 70 yards in the victory at Rutgers (9/29) ... caught four balls for a career- and team-high 71 yards, including a 33-yard TD, against Iowa ... hauled in a 37-yard touchdown at Minnesota (10/26) ... three-time IU offensive player of the week (Rutgers, Iowa, Maryland) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Played in eight games ... tallied one reception for 13 yards in the Charleston Southern win (10/7) ... made his collegiate debut in the victory at Virginia (9/9). PREP/PERSONAL: Wide receiver for head coach Matt Caldwell at George County High School ... first-team all-state honoree ... two-time, firstteam all-region, Sun Herald All-South Mississippi Team and All-Clarion Ledger selection ... played in the 2016 Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game ... set the school’s receptions and yardage records ... team’s leading receiver caught 89 passes for 1,432 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior ... recorded seven 100-yard games, including one 200-yarder, and two games with double-digit catches ... collected 52 receptions for 952 yards and 10 TDs his junior campaign ... three-year football and two-year basketball letterwinner ... parents are Jackie Knight and Trey Fryfogle ... Trey played at Ole Miss (2000-02) and was a teammate of IU passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach Grant Heard ... liberal studies major ... born on Jan. 28, 1999.

CAREER STATS

Year Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2017 1 13 0 13 0.1 13.0 1.6 2018 29 381 3 37 2.4 13.1 31.8 Totals 30 394 3 37 1.5 13.1 19.7


MEET THE HOOSIERS COLE GEST 20

RB • 5-8, 196 • Jr.-R Lyndhurst, Ohio St. Edward

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Suffered a season-ending ACL injury in the season-opening win at Florida International (9/1) ... rushed five times for 17 yards and caught one pass for 10 yards ... Academic AllBig Ten selection. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Finished second on the team with 428 yards on 93 attempts (4.6 average) with one touchdown in 10 games with one start (at Maryland) ... his 428 yards were the fourth-highest freshman total in the Big Ten ... made 10 catches for 83 yards and one TD ... reached the century mark for the first time with 104 yards on a career-high 23 carries (4.5) with one score in the Rutgers win (11/18) ... ran for 82 yards on 17 attempts (4.8) the previous weekend in the victory at Illinois (11/11) ... added a career-best three receptions for 27 yards to push his career-high all-purpose yardage total to 109 ... recorded 40-plus yards over three straight weeks vs. Georgia Southern (45, 9/23), at No. 4 Penn State (48, 9/30) and vs. Charleston Southern (47, 10/7) ... pulled in a 23-yard touchdown and finished with a career-high 28 yards on two catches at Maryland (10/28) ... IU offensive player of the game (Illinois) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2016: Rushed for 47 yards on 10 attempts in the first three games before he suffered a season-ending injury and received a medical redshirt ... returned five kickoffs for 110 yards. PREP/PERSONAL: Running back for head coach Tom Lombardo at St. Edward High School ... led St. Edward to Division I state championships in 2014 and 2015 and a 27-3 record ... finished his career as the school’s all-time leading rusher with nearly 4,000 yards ... carded 50 career rushing touchdowns and scored at least one TD in 24 consecutive games ... first-team All-Ohio and first-team all-district in 2015 ... rushed for 2,097 yards with 25 scores as a senior ... added 20 receptions, 342 yards and three touchdowns ... collected 1,854 rushing yards and 25 TDs as a junior ... named first-team all-district and special mention All-Ohio ... rated the No. 65 prospect in Ohio by Rivals ... enjoys playing the guitar and piano ... parents are Kelly and Christian Gest ... liberal studies major ... born on Jan. 15, 1998.

CAREER STATS - RUSHING

Year Att Yards TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2016 10 47 0 15 4.7 15.7 2017 93 428 1 42 4.6 42.8 2018 5 17 0 6 3.4 17.0 Totals 108 492 1 42 4.6 35.1

CAREER STATS - RECEIVING

Year Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2016 1 2 0 2 0.3 2.0 0.7 2017 10 83 1 23 1.0 8.3 8.3 2018 1 10 0 10 1.0 10.0 10.0 Totals 12 95 1 23 0.9 7.9 6.8

TOMMY GREENE 75

OL • 6-2, 273 • Fr.-R Chicago, Ill. Marist

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... walk-on joined the program during fall camp. PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive lineman for head coach Ron Dawzac at Marist High School ... allstate selection ... named the conference offensive lineman of the year ... teammate of IU tight end TJ Ivy and defensive lineman Gavin McCabe ... four-year football letterwinner ... also lettered in basketball and lacrosse ... academic all-area selection ... parents are Jen and Mike Greene ... marketing major ... born on May 15, 2000.

DONAVAN HALE 6

WR • 6-4, 225 • Sr.-5th Largo, Fla. Largo

2018 HONORS: Honorable-mention All-Big Ten (coaches). 2018 (JUNIOR): Finished with 42 receptions (3rd on the team) for 508 yards (2nd) and six touchdowns (1st), which shared 11th in the Big Ten ... averaged 42.3 yards per game and 12.1 yards per catch ... started eight times and appeared in all 12 games ... made a pair of tackles on special teams ... led the team in yardage four times and in receptions twice ... reached 50 yards seven times, including five of the last six games ... opened the season with four catches for 60 yards and a career-best two TDs at Florida International (9/1) ... made four grabs for 56 yards and one score in the Virginia win (9/8) ... added a 43-yard touchdown at Minnesota (10/26) ... netted 92 yards on three receptions with a 37yard TD in the Maryland victory (11/10) ... posted a career-high 10 catches for 81 yards against Purdue (11/24) ... three-time IU offensive player of the game (Florida International, Rutgers, Maryland). 2017: Started the first two games and played in three before he suffered a season-ending injury and received a medical redshirt ... caught seven passes for 116 yards and a 32-yard touchdown ... recorded five receptions for 67 yards in his first career start in the season opener against No. 2 Ohio State (8/31) ... reached the end zone and had two catches for 49 yards in the win at Virginia (9/9). 2016 (SOPHOMORE): Made 13 receptions for 210 yards and one touchdown in 12 games ... special teams contributor posted two tackles against No. 10 Nebraska (10/15) and recovered his first career fumble in the Foster Farms Bowl vs. No. 19 Utah (12/28) ... returned three kickoffs for 40 yards in the Purdue win (11/26) ... recorded the first TD of his career, a career-long 49-yarder, against Wake Forest (9/24).

2015 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games ... caught one pass for 10 yards ... returned two kicks for 22 yards. PREP/PERSONAL: Quarterback for head coach Marcus Paschal at Largo High School ... his cousin, former IU safety Jonathan Crawford (2015-18), also attended Largo ... threw for 1,488 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior ... finished the year with over 2,000 all-purpose yards and 17 TDs ... firstteam all-district and all-county ... holds the program single-game record with five passing scores ... Largo claimed three straight district titles and appeared in the playoffs four straight seasons ... three-year football and four-year basketball letterwinner ... nominee for the McDonald’s All-American Game averaged 15.7 points, seven rebounds and four assists as a junior ... parents are Karla Bennett and Ron Hale ... Ron averaged 12.3 points per game at Florida State University from 1997-2000 ... liberal studies major ... born on Dec. 19, 1996.

CAREER STATS

Year Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2015 1 10 0 10 0.1 10.0 1.1 2016 13 210 1 49 1.1 16.2 17.5 2017 7 116 1 32 1.8 16.6 29.0 2018 42 508 6 43 3.5 12.1 42.3 Totals 63 844 8 49 1.7 13.4 22.2

JAMES HEAD JR. 6

DL • 6-5, 264 • So. Miami, Fla. Southridge

2018 (FRESHMAN): Posted 17 tackles, 13 solo, three for loss and three quarterback hurries ... played in 11 games at end ... recorded a career-high two QBHs with two stops, one for loss, in the Ball State win (9/15) ... delivered career-highs with four tackles and three solos at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) ... tallied one TFL and one quarterback hurry against Iowa (10/13) ... netted two tackles, one for loss, in the Maryland win (11/10) ... finished the year with three stops apiece at No. 4 Michigan (11/17) and against Purdue (11/24) ... enrolled in spring classes and participated in practice. PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Billy Rolle at Southridge High School ... team captain, two-time all-county selection and three-year starter ... finished his career with 250 tackles, 47 for loss and 45 sacks ... added seven forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries, one interception, nine pass breakups and three blocked field goals ... led the team to the 2016 Class 8A state title ... posted 85 tackles and 19 sacks as Southridge recorded 10 shutouts on the year ... ranked the No. 25 strong-side defensive end nationally by 247Sports ... picked IU over Michigan State, Mississippi State and Oregon ... three-year football letterwinner ... parents are Shuanita Head and James Head Sr. ... exploratory student ... born on Dec. 3, 1999.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2018 13 4 17 3.0-6 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 4 17 3.0-6 0-0 0 0 0 0

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MEET THE HOOSIERS PEYTON HENDERSHOT 86

TE • 6-4, 256 • So.-R North Salem, Ind. Tri-West

2018 (FRESHMAN): Started 10 games and played in 11 overall ... led the tight ends with 15 receptions, 163 yards and two touchdowns ... recorded two tackles, one for loss, and blocked a punt in the Ball State victory (9/15) on special teams ... made his first career catch, a 3-yard TD, in the season-opening win at Florida International (9/1) ... pulled in three balls for 22 yards against BSU (9/15) ... netted two receptions for a careerhigh 47 yards, including a 25-yarder on fourth down to seal the win, at Rutgers (9/29) ... hauled in a career-long 32-yard score at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6). 2017: Played in the first four games before he suffered a season-ending injury and received a medical redshirt. PREP/PERSONAL: Tight end for head coaches Chris Coll and Tyler Bruce at Tri-West High School ... Indiana Football Coaches Association Top 50 and all-state as a senior ... 2016 Indiana Associated Press 6A all-state ... named the Indianapolis Star position award winner (tight end) his senior year ... selected to the 2016 Indianapolis Star Super Team and earned allcounty and all-conference honors ... finished his career with 157 receptions, 2,170 yards and 22 touchdowns ... caught 67 passes for 896 yards and nine TDs as a senior ... his junior campaign, made 51 catches for 685 yards and eight scores ... posted 30 tackles, four sacks, five tackles for loss and three pass breakups at defensive end ... Tri-West won the 2014 3A state championship ... ranked the No. 10 prospect in Indiana by 247Sports ... rated the No. 19 tight end nationally by Scout ... four-year football and three-year basketball letterwinner ... basketball standout averaged 12.9 points, 10.5 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.3 steals and 0.9 blocks as a junior ... led TriWest to 2016 semi-state ... honor roll student ... parents are Jennifer and Jack Hendershot ... brother, Jake, is a fifth-year senior tight end at IU ... liberal studies major ... born on April 23, 1999.

CAREER STATS

Year Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2017 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2018 15 163 2 32 1.4 10.9 14.8 Totals 15 163 2 32 1.0 10.9 10.9

JACOLBY HEWITT 82

WR • 6-1, 205 • Fr.-R Cordova, Tenn. Cordova

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... scout team player of the week (Penn State) ... enrolled in spring classes and participated in practice. PREP/PERSONAL: Wide receiver for head coach Anthony Jones at Cordova High School ... 2017 all-state selection ... made 54 receptions for 1,070 yards (19.8 average) with 14 touchdowns as a senior ... averaged 97.3 yards per game ... finished with 1,413 all-purpose yards (285 kick return, 58 rush) ... leading receiver in the 2017 East-West All-Star Classic ... hauled in 33 passes for 694 yards and seven TDs as a junior ... ranked the No. 29 in prospect in Tennessee by ESPN ... parents are the late Judy Hewitt and Marcus Mitchell ... exploratory student... born on Oct. 10, 1999.

TJ IVY 84

TE • 6-5, 256 • Fr.-R Chicago, Ill. Marist

PREP/PERSONAL: Tight end for head coach Ron Dawczak at Marist High School ... all-state and all-conference honoree ... caught 57 passes for 936 yards and 13 touchdowns over his final two seasons ... led Marist to its first undefeated regular season (2017), two conference championships and a state runner-up finish (2015) ... ranked the No. 35 tight end nationally by ESPN and the No. 25 prospect in Illinois by Rivals ... teammate of IU offensive lineman Tommy Greene and defensive lineman Gavin McCabe ... three-year football letterwinner ... also lettered in wrestling and track and field ... parents are Nicole and Turon Ivy ... SPEA management major ... born on April 26, 2000.

JAMAR JOHNSON DB • 6-1, 200 • So. Sarasota, Fla. Riverview

2018 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games at safety and on special teams ... picked off his first career pass in the win at Rutgers (9/29) ... posted two stops and one pass breakup overall ... IU special teams player of the week (Ohio State). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back for head coach Joshua Smithers at Riverview High School ... team most valuable player, team captain and

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CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2018 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 Totals 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1

JEROME JOHNSON 98

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... twotime scout team player of the week (Florida International, Iowa).

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first-team all-area selection led Riverview to an 11-2 mark in 2017 and back-to-back district titles ... played in the Florida North/South All-Star Classic ... posted 62 tackles, six for loss, and one sack his senior campaign ... recorded six interceptions (1 TD), forced three and recovered two fumbles ... made 13 receptions for 219 yards with two touchdowns and added 112 rushing yards on nine carries with two scores ... returned two punts and one kickoff for TDs ... named the team’s most valuable defensive back in 2016 ... ranked the No. 88 cornerback nationally by 247Sports ... three-year football and four-year track and field letterwinner ... participated in the 110m hurdles, long jump, triple jump and 4x100m relay ... mother is Tosha Johnson and uncle is Tony Johnson ... real estate major ... born on Nov. 22, 1999.

DL • 6-3, 294 • Jr.-R Bassfield, Miss. Bassfield

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Led the team with 3.5 sacks (20 yards) and finished second with 5.5 tackles for loss (23 yards) ... paced the D-line with 32 stops and 21 solos ... forced one fumble, recovered one fumble and added one quarterback hurry ... forced his first career fumble to go along with one sack and four tackles in the season-opening win at Florida International (9/1) ... registered career-highs in stops (5) and solos (4) with one sack and two TFLs against Iowa (10/13) ... tallied five tackles with his first career fumble recovery in the Maryland victory (11/10) ... closed the year with five stops, four solo, and career-highs in sacks (1.5) and tackles for loss (2.5) against Purdue (11/24) ... IU defensive player of the week (Iowa). 2017 HONORS: Honorable-mention BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Posted 18 tackles, 10 solo, with one sack and 3.5 tackles for loss ... played in all 12 games ... collected four stops to go along with one TFL in the win at Virginia (9/9) ... netted 1.5 tackles for loss with three stops against No. 4 Wisconsin (11/4) ... tallied his first career sack at Maryland (10/28) ... made his collegiate debut in the season opener against No. 2 Ohio State (8/31). 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season. PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Lance Mancuso at Bassfield High School ... three-time, first-team all-state and first-team all-region selection ... named the 2015 Region 7-2A Most Valuable Player and the Mississippi Association of Coaches Player of the Year ... twotime all-area honoree posted 88 tackles, eight sacks and 20 tackles for loss his senior campaign ... led Bassfield to its fourth straight state championship ... played in the 2015 Mississippi-Alabama All-


MEET THE HOOSIERS Star Game ... rated the No. 64 defensive tackle nationally and the No. 27 prospect in Mississippi by ESPN ... mother is Cora Johnson ... liberal studies major ... born on Dec. 4, 1997.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2017 10 8 18 3.5-4 1.0-0 0 0 0 0 2018 21 11 32 5.5-23 3.5-20 1 1 0 0 Totals 31 19 50 9.0-27 4.5-20 1 1 0 0

CALEB JONES 77

OL • 6-8, 360 • So.-R Indianapolis, Ind. Lawrence North

2018 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games at tackle ... made his collegiate debut in the season-opening win at Florida International (9/1). 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season ... scout team player of the week (Illinois). PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive lineman for head coach Patrick Mallory at Lawrence North High School ... Indiana Football Coaches Association Top 50 and all-state as a junior and senior ... Indiana Associated Press 6A All-State in 2015 and 2016 ... selected to the Indianapolis Star Super Team his junior and senior seasons ... three-time all-conference and two-time all-county honoree ... team averaged 298.6 rushing yards in 2016 ... recorded seven 200-yard rushing games, three 300-yarders and two 400-yarders ... ranked the No. 12 prospect in Indiana and the No. 82 offensive tackle nationally by ESPN ... four-year football, three-year track and field, and two-year basketball letterwinner ... parents are Darice Maxie and James Jones ... sister, Brianna, played basketball at North Dakota State University (2016-17) ... liberal studies major ... born on Feb. 10, 1999.

CAM JONES 34

DB • 6-3, 218 • So. Memphis, Tenn. Saint Benedict

2018 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games at the husky position ... shared the team lead with two forced fumbles (T-1st among Big Ten true freshmen, T-2nd among freshmen nationally, T-7th in the Big Ten overall) ... totaled 20 tackles, 15 solo, with one fumble recovery, one interception, one pass breakup and one quarterback hurry ... tied for second on the team with four takeaways ... forced his first fumble, picked off the pass and recorded three solo stops against No. 24 Michigan State (9/22) ... recovered the fumble at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) ... forced fumble No. 2 in addition to a career-high five tackles and the PBU at Minnesota (10/26).

PREP/PERSONAL: Linebacker and wide receiver for head coach John Cooley at Saint Benedict at Auburndale High School ... two-time all-state, three-time all-region and two-time team most valuable player ... 2017 team captain and fouryear starter led the team in tackles, sacks, tackles for loss, receptions, rushing yardage, all-purpose yardage and touchdowns as a junior and senior ... topped the team in interceptions as a freshman (4) and sophomore (6) ... four-time team special teams player of the year ... played in the 2017 East-West All-Star Classic and led the West in stops ... over his final two seasons, made 160 tackles, 60 for loss, 34 sacks, five INTs, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries ... added 3,678 allpurpose yards (1,534 receiving, 1,049 rushing, 496 punt return, 436 kick return, 163 interception) with 32 TDs (15 receiving, 12 rushing, 4 punt, 1 interception) ... led Saint Benedict to the most wins in program history in 2017 ... ranked the No. 83 athlete nationally by 247Sports and the No. 24 prospect in Tennessee by Rivals ... four-year football and two-year track and field letterwinner ... participated in 100-plus hours of community service ... parents are Diane and Herbert Jones ... exploratory student ... born on Oct. 21, 1999.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2018 15 5 20 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 1 Totals 15 5 20 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 1

REAKWON JONES 7

LB • 6-2, 237 • Sr.-5th Lynn Haven, Fla. A. Crawford Mosley

2018 (JUNIOR): Made 36 tackles, 24 solo, 4.5 for loss, one sack, one fumble recovery, two pass breakups and one quarterback hurry ... started 10 times on the weak-side ... in his first career start, tallied three solo stops, one for loss, in the seasonopening victory at Florida International (9/1) ... posted five tackles, a half-for loss, in the Virginia win (9/8) ... recorded his first career sack with career-highs in solo stops (5) and TFLs (2) in the Ball State victory (9/15) ... recovered the fumble against No. 24 Michigan State (10/22) ... delivered a careerbest two PBUs and the QBH in the win at Rutgers (9/29) ... collected a career-high seven tackles, one for loss, at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) ... carded six stops at Minnesota (10/26) ... two-time IU defensive player of the week (Virginia, Ball State). 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 10 games and made seven tackles ... collected a career-high three stops in the Charleston Southern win (10/7). 2016 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games, primarily on special teams ... posted a pair of tackles. 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season ... six-time scout team player of the week (Southern Illinois, Michigan State, Iowa, Michigan, Maryland, Duke).

PREP/PERSONAL: Linebacker and defensive back for head coach Jeremy Brown at A. Crawford Mosley High School ... 2014 first-team Class 5A All-State selection ... Bay County Defensive Player of the Year ... recorded 124 tackles, 13 for loss, five sacks, six forced fumbles and two interceptions as a senior ... led the team to its first playoff appearance since 2006 ... mother is Tanya Mitchell ... media major ... born on April 17, 1997.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2016 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2017 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2018 24 12 36 4.5-7 1.0-2 0 1 0 2 Totals 28 17 45 4.5-7 1.0-2 0 1 0 2

SHAMAR JONES 96

DL • 6-1, 284 • Fr.-R Johnstown, Pa. Greater Johnstown

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... made his lone appearance in the Ball State win (9/15). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Tony Penna Jr. at Greater Johnstown High School ... 4A all-state, All-Western Pennsylvania and all-area selection ... named to the U-19 National Team ... played in the 2017 Blue-Grey All-American Bowl at the Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium ... finished his career with 244 tackles, 34.5 for loss, 10 sacks, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, one interception, one blocked field goal and three touchdowns ... led team to back-to-back district championships ... ranked the No. 90 defensive tackle nationally and the No. 27 prospect in Pennsylvania by ESPN ... picked IU over Wake Forest ... three-year football letterwinner ... also lettered in basketball and track and field ... parents are Capricea Roebuck and Darnell Jones ... uncles Artrell (Bengals, Panthers, Patriots) and Andrew (Bengals, Browns) Hawkins played in the NFL ... exploratory student ... born on April 23, 2000.

JORDAN JUSEVITCH 30

DB • 6-1, 202 • Fr.-R Lowell, Ind. Lowell

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... scout team player of the week (Penn State). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back for head coach Keith Kilmer at Lowell High School ... one of three finalists for 2017 Indiana Mr. Football honors ... Indiana Football Coaches Association (IFCA) Top 50 selection in 2016 and 2017 ... three-time IFCA and Associated Press first-team all-state (2015-17) ... 2016 and 2017 Northwest Times and Northwest Post-Tribune Defensive Player of the Year ...

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MEET THE HOOSIERS four-time, first-team all-conference honoree is the program’s all-time tackles and interceptions leader ... finished his career with 416 stops, 251 solo, 19 for loss, three sacks, 18 INTs, six forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and two blocked field goals ... added 937 rushing, 906 receiving, 584 kick return and 503 punt return yards ... totaled 3,233 all-purpose yards and 34 total touchdowns (18 rush, 8 receiving, 3 interception, 3 punt return, 2 kick return) ... invited to play in the 2017 Blue-Grey All-American Bowl at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium ... led Lowell to a 14-1 record and the 2017 Class 4A state championship game ... Lowell won four sectional and two regional championships during his career ... first commit in the signing class ... ranked the No. 92 safety nationally by ESPN and the No. 16 prospect in Indiana by Rivals ... fouryear football and track and field letterwinner ... two-year basketball letterwinner ... parents are Amy and Chris Jusevitch ... exploratory student ... born on May 28, 1999.

LOGAN JUSTUS 82

K • 5-11, 181 • Sr.-5th McCordsville, Ind. Mt. Vernon

2018 HONORS: Second-team All-Big Ten (coaches) ... third-team All-Big Ten (media) ... Lou Groza Award semifinalist ... Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week (Maryland) ... Lou Groza Award Star of the Week (Maryland). 2018 (JUNIOR): Left-footer was one of 20 semifinalists for the Lou Groza Award ... hit 15-of18 field goals (83.3 percent), with a long of 44, and 32-of-33 extra points (97.0 percent) ... percentage ranked second in the Big Ten (T-19th nationally) ... 15 makes share eighth in program history ... one missed field goal and the missed PAT were blocked in a steady downpour in the Virginia win (9/8) ... other two misses came from 50 and 47 yards ... in league games only, went 13-of-15 (86.7) on threepointers and 20-of-20 on extra points ... shared the second spot in field goals and percentage ... recorded five multi-field goal games, including a perfect 3-for-3 evening (T-9th in program history) at Minnesota (10/26) ... went 11-of-11 from inside 40 yards ... made eight straight field goals over a fivegame stretch, tied for the seventh-longest mark in school history ... hit the first trey of his career (36 yards) and a career-high five PATs in his collegiate debut and the season-opening win at Florida International (9/1) ... connected on all six kicks (2 FGs, 4 XPs), including the game-winning 42-yarder with 2:32 remaining in the Maryland win (11/10). 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Did not see any game action in 2017. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action in 2016. 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season ... walk-on joined the program during the season.

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PREP/PERSONAL: Kicker for head coach Doug Armstrong at Mt. Vernon High School ... three-year football, hockey and soccer letterwinner ... honors student ... parents are Dawn and Dan Justus ... exercise science major ... born on Jan. 7, 1997.

CAREER STATS

Year FG Pct 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg XP 2018 15-18 83.3 4-4 7-7 4-6 0-1 44 32-33 Totals 15-18 83.3 4-4 7-7 4-6 0-1 44 32-33

JONATHAN KING 18

DL • 6-3, 276 • Fr.-R Tampa, Fla. Tampa Tech

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... scout team player of the week (Michigan State). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Jayson Roberts at Tampa Bay Technical High School ... first-team all-county selection as a senior ... made 60 tackles with 5.5 sacks, 17 for loss, nine quarterback hurries, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery for a touchdown ... closed his career with 20.5 sacks, 44 TFLs, 29 QBHs, six fumble recoveries (1 TD), four forced fumbles and two blocked field goals ... ranked the No. 39 defensive end nationally and the No. 70 prospect in Florida by ESPN ... teammate of IU quarterback Michael Penix Jr. ... four-year football letterwinner ... parents are Willie and the late Cassandra King ... sport marketing and management major ... born on Oct. 10, 1999.

RAHEEM LAYNE 17

DB • 6-1, 192 • Jr. Deland, Fla. Sebastian River

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Made seven starts and played in all 12 games at cornerback ... shared fourth on the team with 39 tackles, 31 solo (4th), with a half-TFL, three pass breakups (T-2nd), one fumble recovery and one forced fumble ... posted a career-high two PBUs in the win at Rutgers (9/29) ... tallied five stops at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) ... carded a team- and career-high seven tackles, five solo, with a half for loss and his first career forced fumble and recovery at Minnesota (10/26) ... netted a career-high seven solos in the Maryland victory (11/10) ... two-time IU defensive player of the week (Rutgers, Michigan) ... IU special teams player of the week (Ohio State). 2017 HONORS: IU’s Defensive Newcomer of the Year. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Started at cornerback in the Rutgers win (11/18) and appeared in all 12 games ... posted 13 tackles, 12 solo ... carded three stops, all solos, in his collegiate debut and the season opener against No. 2 Ohio State (8/31).

PREP/PERSONAL: Cornerback for head coach Kevin Pettis at Sebastian River High School ... 2016 first-team all-area selection ... ranked No. 3 on the TC Palm Super 11 team ... made 57 tackles with two interceptions, one of which was a pick-6, and three forced fumbles ... did not surrender a touchdown all season ... led the team to the program’s first playoff win and the most victories (11) in school history ... ranked the No. 58 cornerback by ESPN ... three-year football letterwinner ... mother is Paulette McKenzie ... SPEA management major ... born on July 2, 1999.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2017 12 1 13 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2018 31 8 39 0.5-1 0-0 1 1 0 3 Totals 43 9 52 0.5-1 0-0 1 1 0 3

JACOB LIMBACH 60

LS • 6-1, 205 • Jr.-R Greenwood, Ind. Univ. of Indianapolis

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Did not see any game action in 2018. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the 2017 season ... walk-on joined the program during fall camp. 2016: Did not see any game action in 2016 at the University of Indianapolis. PREP/PERSONAL: Long snapper for head coach Eric Moore at Center Grove High School ... Center Grove won the 2015 state championship with a 14-0 record ... started all 14 games ... teammate of IU kicker Nathanael Snyder ... one-year football letterwinner ... parents are Kelli and Chris Limbach ... human biology major ... born on Sept. 21, 1997.

HUNTER LITTLEJOHN 68

OL • 6-3, 311 • Sr.-5th Powell, Ohio Olentangy Liberty

2018 (JUNIOR): Started the first four games and played in all 12 at center ... allowed just three sacks in 904 snaps ... Indiana ranked second in the Big Ten and shared 24th nationally in first downs per game (23.5) ... the Hoosiers finished third in the conference (36th nationally) in passing offense (257.8) and tied for sixth in passing touchdowns (20) ... IU offensive player of the week (Virginia) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 12 games at center ... Indiana finished third in the Big Ten (35th nationally) in passing offense (265.7), and sixth in scoring offense (26.8) and total offense (395.8) ... IU offensive player of the game (Rutgers) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Made his collegiate debut and lone appearance in the win at Rutgers ... Academic All-Big Ten selection.


MEET THE HOOSIERS 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season ... scout team player of the week (Purdue). PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive lineman for head coach Steve Hale at Olentangy Liberty High School ... first-team all-state, all-metro, all-district and allconference honoree as a senior ... selected to the Ohio North-South All-Star Game ... participated in the U.S. Army All-American Combine ... team captain led Olentangy Liberty to its first playoff win in school history ... rated the No. 34 prospect in Ohio and the No. 51 offensive guard nationally by 247Sports ... four-year football and one-year baseball letterwinner ... three-year scholarathlete ... parents are Laurie and John Littlejohn ... healthcare management and policy major ... born on July 12, 1996.

AHROD LLOYD 37

RB • 5-11, 195 • So.-R Indianapolis, Ind. Park Tudor

2018 (FRESHMAN): Played in nine games on special teams ... returned one kick for 22 yards in the Maryland win (11/10) ... made his collegiate debut in the Ball State victory (9/15). 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season ... four-time scout team player of the week (Penn State, Maryland, Rutgers, Purdue) ... walk-on joined the program during the season. PREP/PERSONAL: Running back for head coach Orlando Lowry at Park Tudor High School ... finished his career with 4,734 rushing yards, 1,006 receiving yards and 47 touchdowns ... three-time all-conference selection was honorable-mention all-state on three occasions ... set the program’s single-game (309) and single-season (1,689) rushing marks ... three-time team most valuable player (2014-16) and the 2013 offensive most valuable player ... posted three straight 1,000-yard campaigns with 1,232 (sophomore), 1,689 (junior) and 1,104 (senior) ... posted three consecutive 10 TD seasons with 12 (sophomore), 16 (junior) and 11 (senior) ... four-year football letterwinner ... also lettered in swimming and lacrosse ... parents are Adrianne and Rodney Lloyd ... informatics major ... born on March 27, 1998.

CHRISTIAN LOVE 67

DL • 6-0, 293 • Fr.-R Detroit, Mich. Detroit Country Day

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... walk-on joined the program during the season ... scout team player of the week (Maryland). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Dan MacLean at Detroit Country Day School ... first-team all-state, first-team all-metro and Oakland County Dream Team selection ... team captain posted 62 tackles, 26 for loss and

eight sacks as a senior ... three-year football and two-year basketball letterwinner ... honors student ... parents are Mishun Childs-Love and Collis Love ... business management major ... born on Jan. 15, 2000.

DAVONDRE LOVE 52

OL • 6-7, 292 • Sr.-5th St. Louis, Mo. Affton

2018 (JUNIOR): Appeared in four games. 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Played in the final 11 games. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Made his collegiate debut in the season-opening win at Florida International (9/1) ... also played in the victories vs. Maryland (10/29) and at Rutgers (11/5). 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season. PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive and defensive lineman for head coach Dan Oliver at Affton High School ... named 2014 first-team Missouri Class 4 All-State as an offensive lineman ... recognized as the conference’s Lineman of the Year ... first-team all-district, all-metro and all-conference ... team rushed for 3,700 yards and 57 touchdowns and passed for over 1,000 yards and 20 TDs ... posted 69 tackles and three sacks ... Affton set a singleseason mark for points, went 12-1 and advanced to the state semifinals ... rated the No. 22 prospect in Missouri by 247Sports ... also lettered in wrestling and track and field ... parents are Rickia Brown and Bernell Love ... graduated with a liberal studies degree in Dec. 2018 ... born on March 11, 1997.

NICK MAROZAS 74

OL • 6-5, 300 • Fr.-R Chicago, Ill. Brother Rice

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season. PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive lineman for head coach Brian Badke at Brother Rice High School ... four-year starter on the offensive line collected All-Catholic League honors ... three-year captain and 2017 offensive most valuable player ... team averaged 47.2 points per game in 2016 and finished rated in the top 10 nationally ... ranked the No. 80 offensive tackle nationally and the No. 15 prospect in Illinois by ESPN ... four-year football, two-year basketball and one-year rugby letterwinner ... earned the program’s top community service award ... parents are Kelly and Mike Marozas ... SPEA management major ... born on Feb. 27, 2000.

MILES MARSHALL 80

WR • 6-4, 206 • Fr.-R Lilburn, Ga. Parkview

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... played in the win at Rutgers (9/29). PREP/PERSONAL: Wide receiver for head coach Eric Godfree at Parkview High School ... two-time all-region and all-county selection ... set five school receiving records ... made 73 receptions for 1,118 yards and 15 touchdowns, all singleseason Parkview marks ... averaged 86.0 yards per game and 15.3 yards per catch ... caught 47 balls for 773 yards (16.4 average) with nine TDs in 2016 ... ranked the No. 84 prospect in Georgia by Rivals ... parents are Pam and Bob Marshall ... sport marketing and management major ... born on Oct. 27, 1999.

DEVON MATTHEWS 25

DB • 6-2, 205 • So. Jacksonville, Fla. Ribault

2018 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games at safety ... made 20 tackles, 13 solo, with one for loss, one interception, one fumble recovery and one pass breakup ... recovered the fumble in his collegiate debut and season-opening win at Florida International (9/1) ... posted a season-high five stops in the victory at Rutgers (9/29) ... picked off the pass at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) ... closed out the year with five tackles, including a career-high four solos, and one TFL against Purdue (11/24). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back for head coach Kelvin Smith at Ribault High School ... Times-Union Super 24 and All-Gateway Conference selections ... made 60 tackles with six forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one interception and seven pass breakups as a senior ... ranked the No. 74 cornerback nationally by ESPN and the No. 92 safety nationally by 247Sports ... two-year football and two-year basketball letterwinner ... earned the nickname “Monster” as an 8-year old defensive end when he knocked a quarterback’s helmet off on a sack ... mother is Monique Patrick ... exercise science major ... born on Dec. 29, 1999.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2018 13 7 20 1.0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 Totals 13 7 20 1.0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1

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MEET THE HOOSIERS GAVIN MCCABE 59

DL • 6-4, 280 • Fr.-R Oak Lawn, Ill. Marist

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... two-time scout team player of the week (Rutgers, Iowa). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Ron Dawczak at Marist High School ... firstteam all-state, first-team all-area, East Suburban Catholic Conference (ESCC) Defensive Most Valuable Player and two-time All-ESCC honoree ... team captain and most valuable player closed his career with 136 tackles, 21 for loss, 14 sacks, four forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries ... led Marist to its first undefeated regular season (2017), two conference championships and a state runner-up finish (2015) ... ranked the No. 40 strong-side defensive end nationally and the No. 17 prospect in Illinois by Rivals ... picked IU over Arkansas, Illinois and Iowa State ... teammate of IU offensive lineman Tommy Greene and tight end TJ Ivy ... three-year football letterwinner ... also a wrestling and baseball standout ... parents are Nancy and Scott McCabe ... exploratory student ... born on Sept. 12, 1999.

MICAH MCFADDEN 47

LB • 6-2, 230 • So. Tampa, Fla. Plant

2018 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games ... collected 20 tackles, 14 solo, with one for loss, one forced fumble and two quarterback hurries ... forced the fumble, recorded the TFL and made a career-high four stops, all solo, in the Virginia win (9/8) ... tallied three tackles at Minnesota (10/26) and at No. 4 Michigan (1 QBH, 11/17). PREP/PERSONAL: Linebacker for head coach Robert Weiner at Plant High School ... 2017 FACA Player of the Year and first-team All-Western Conference selection ... posted 211 tackles (program record), 124 solo, 39 for loss, seven sacks, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries as a senior ... rushed for four touchdowns ... owns the school single-game tackles record (23) ... Plant reached the 2016 7A state championship game and reached the semis in 2017... earned first-team all-state, all-county and all-conference honors his junior campaign ... collected 116 stops, 60 solo, 45 for loss, 14 sacks, four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, one interception and four pass breakups ... ranked the No. 93 outside linebacker nationally by ESPN ... teammate of IU linebacker Thomas Allen, defensive back Juwan Burgess and wide receiver Whop Philyor ... three-year football letterwinner ... parents are Deborah and Douglas McFadden ... business management major ... born on Jan. 3, 2000.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2018 14 6 20 1.0-3 0-0 1 0 0 0 Totals 14 6 20 1.0-3 0-0 1 0 0 0

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JAMES MILLER 8

LB • 6-2, 225 • Fr.-R Brandon, Fla. Armwood

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... played in three games with one start at No. 4 Michigan (11/17) ... posted three tackles ... made his collegiate debut at Minnesota (10/26) ... two-time defensive scout team player of the week (Ball State, Ohio State) ... special teams scout team player of the week (Virginia). PREP/PERSONAL: Linebacker for head coach Evan Davis at Armwood High School ... allstate selection named the 2017 Hillsborough County Defensive Player of the Year ... collected 164 tackles, 114 solo, 44 for loss, 11 sacks, 13 quarterback hurries, nine forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and seven pass breakups as a senior ... returned two fumbles for touchdowns and recorded one safety ... blocked five punts and two field goals ... Armwood reached the 6A state championship game and posted a 14-1 record ... ranked the No. 27 inside linebacker nationally by ESPN ... chose Indiana over Florida State ... parents are James Miller Sr. and Vickie McQuay ... exploratory student ... born on Sept. 16, 1999.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2018 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0

LESHAUN MINOR JR. 93

DL • 6-3, 310 • So.-R Indianapolis, Ind. Ben Davis

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in the first six games ... missed the final six games due to an injury ... tallied eight tackles, five solo, one sack, 2.5 tackles for loss and one pass breakup ... in his collegiate debut, made three stops and a half-TFL in the season opener against No. 2 Ohio State (8/31) ... recorded his first career sack in the Georgia Southern win (9/23). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Mike Kirschner at Ben Davis High School ... Indiana Football Coaches Association Top 50 and all-state as a senior ... 2016 Indiana Associated Press 6A all-state ... named the Indianapolis Star position award winner (defensive line) his senior year ... selected to the 2016 Indianapolis Star Super Team ... two-time All-Marion County honoree ... collected 80 tackles, 6.5 sacks and 16 tackles for loss en route to all-conference accolades as a senior ... recorded one interception return and one fumble return for scores in his career ... Ben Davis won the 2014 Class 6A state championship and advanced to semi-state in 2016 ... ranked the No. 5 defensive tackle in the Midwest, the No. 6 prospect in Indiana and the No. 29 defensive tackle nationally by Scout

... teammate of IU defensive back Jeremy Boyd and athlete Reese Taylor ... three-year football and two-year basketball letterwinner ... parents are Melva Minor and LeShaun Minor Sr. ... liberal studies major ... born on Sept. 20, 1998.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2017 5 3 8 2.5-11 1.0-3 0 0 0 1 2018 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 3 8 2.5-11 1.0-3 0 0 0 1

JACK MORAN 35

WR • 6-2, 194 • So.-R Northfield, Ill. Loyola Academy

2018 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action in 2018 ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season ... two-time scout team player of the week (Wisconsin, Illinois) ... walk-on joined the program during the season. PREP/PERSONAL: Wide receiver for head coach John Holecek at Loyola Academy ... Loyola finished with a 27-1 record over his two seasons on varsity with one state championship (2015) and one state runner-up finish (2016) ... two-year football letterwinner ... parents are Kristine and Brian Moran ... public financial management major ... born on Sept. 25, 1998.

MADISON NORRIS 49

DL • 6-5, 206 • Fr.-R Indianapolis, Ind. Hamilton Southeastern

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... made his lone appearance on special teams in the Maryland win (11/10). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Scott May at Hamilton Southeastern High School ... two-time Indiana Football Coaches Association All-State selection ... Indiana Mr. Football candidate was a two-time Indianapolis Star Super Team and two-time all-county selection ... invited to the 2017 Blue-Grey All-American Bowl ... over his final two seasons, posted 105 tackles, 63 solo, 11 for loss, two sacks, 22 quarterback hurries, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery (TD) ... team won one sectional championship to go along with two county and two conference titles in his career ... ranked the No. 34 weak-side defensive end nationally by Rivals and the No. 4 prospect in Indiana by ESPN ... picked IU over Missouri, Purdue and Tennessee ... three-year football and four-year track and field letterwinner ... won the 2018 state title and the 2017 conference title in the 110-meter hurdles ... parents are Lacrecia and Chris Norris ... computer science major ... born on Dec. 28, 1999.


MEET THE HOOSIERS MACKENZIE NWORAH 51

OL • 6-4, 310 • Jr.-R Houston, Texas Manvel

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in the Maryland win (11/10) ... battled injuries and did not see any additional game action ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Started six times and played in 10 games at right guard ... Indiana finished third in the Big Ten (35th nationally) in passing offense (265.7), and sixth in scoring offense (26.8) and total offense (395.8) ... IU offensive player of the game (Rutgers). 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season. PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive lineman for head coach Kirk Martin at Manvel High School ... voted the team’s top lineman ... named the most valuable player at the Lineman Challenge ... led Manvel to an 11-3 record and a state quarterfinals appearance in 2015 ... team recorded 3,700 passing yards and 3,204 on the ground ... rated the No. 31 offensive guard nationally by Scout ... teammate of IU defensive lineman Alfred Bryant ... parents are Evelyn and Christian Nworah ... his parents are from Nigeria ... Christian was in line to be king and Mackenzie is a prince in the royal family ... started the CrisMachelle Autism Foundation with his parents as a legacy for his older brother, Obiora, who was born with autism ... volunteers at the Foundation in the United States and Africa ... exercise science major ... born on Sept. 26, 1997.

CHARLIE O’CONNOR 79

OL • 6-2, 314 • Fr.-R Western Springs, Ill. Lyons Township

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... walk-on joined the program during fall camp. PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive lineman for head coach Kurt Weinberg at Lyons Township High School ... all-area and all-conference selection ... team captain twice was named the team’s most valuable offensive lineman ... three-year football letterwinner ... three-time all-league and West Suburban Conference champion in the shot put ... parents are Alicia and Mike O’Connor ... Kelley School of Business direct admit ... real estate major ... born on Feb. 18, 2000.

JAKE OSTROWSKI 58

DL • 6-4, 242 • So.-R Fort Wayne, Ind. Ball State University

2018 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action in 2018. 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season at Ball State University. PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Doug Dinan at Carroll High School ... made 46 tackles, five for loss, with seven sacks en route to all-conference honors as a senior ... finished his career with nine sacks ... Carroll went 11-1 and won the sectional championship in 2015 ... three-year football and baseball letterwinner ... two-time honor roll student ... parents are Jackie and Mike Ostrowski ... informatics major ... born on Aug. 28, 1998.

KRISTIAN PECHAC 10

RB • 5-11, 208 • Fr.-R Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington South

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... played on special teams against No. 18 Penn State (10/20), Maryland (11/10) and Purdue (11/24) ... offensive scout team player of the week (Rutgers) ... special teams scout team player of the week (Iowa). PREP/PERSONAL: Running back for head coach Mo Moriarity at Bloomington South High School ... Indiana Football Coaches Association junior all-state selection ... closed his career with 3,293 yards and 45 touchdowns, both of which ranked second in program history ... averaged 6.5 yards per carry ... led Bloomington South to semi-state in 2016 ... rushed for 2,030 yards and 28 TDs ... totals topped the school’s single-season lists ... three-year football letterwinner ... parents are Dr. Sharmaine and Mike Pechac ... Mike is IU’s director of football player development and academic enhancement ... media advertising major ... born on July 18, 2000.

MICHAEL PENIX JR. 9

QB • 6-3, 202 • Fr. Tampa, Fla. Tampa Tech

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... suffered a season-ending ACL injury against No. 18 Penn State (10/20) ... made his collegiate debut in the seasonopening win at Florida International (9/1) and played in the Ball State win (9/15) ... went 21-of-34 (61.8 percent) for 219 yards with one touchdown in the three games ... rushed seven times for 45 yards ... completed 8-of-10 for 96 yards and the TD vs. FIU ... went 9-of-19 for 94 yards and rushed twice for 24 yards against the Nittany Lions ... enrolled in spring classes and participated in practice.

PREP/PERSONAL: Quarterback for head coach Jayson Roberts at Tampa Bay Technical High School ... the left-hander threw 61 touchdowns and just six interceptions in his two years as a starter (24 games) ... team captain added 16 TDs on the ground ... Hillsborough County Player of the Year passed for 2,165 yards with 30 scores, five INTs and a 114.2 quarterback rating as a senior ... rushed for 449 yards on 37 carries (12.1 average) with 10 touchdowns ... recorded two 100-yard games ... 2016 Tampa Bay Times All-Hillsborough County selection ... threw for 2,078 yards with 31 TDs, only one interception and a 117.2 rating ... averaged 7.1 yards per rush and posted 200 yards and six TDs ... ranked the No. 13 pro-style quarterback nationally and the No. 54 prospect in Florida by Rivals ... teammate of IU defensive lineman Jonathan King ... center fielder on the baseball team ... jumped 22 feet in the long jump and tallied a time of 22.8 in the 200-meter dash ... parents are Takisha Penix and Michael Penix Sr. ... sport marketing and management major ... born on May 8, 2000.

CAREER STATS - PASSING

Year Cmp Att Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/G Effic 2018 21 34 0 219 1 34 61.8 73.0 125.6 Totals 21 34 0 219 1 34 61.8 73.0 125.6

CAREER STATS - RUSHING

Year Att Yards TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2018 7 45 0 13 6.4 15.0 Totals 7 45 0 13 6.4 15.0

WHOP PHILYOR 22

WR • 5-11, 172 • Jr. Tampa, Fla. Plant

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Collected 23 receptions for 235 yards and one touchdown ... rushed five times for 68 yards ... limited to seven games with five starts due to injury ... matched his career-high with 13 catches for a career-best 148 yards and a career-long 65-yard TD against No. 24 Michigan State ... 13 grabs were first in a Big Ten single game in 2018, tied for seventh nationally and tied for the fourth-most in program history ... eclipsed doubledigit receptions and 100 yards for the second time in his career ... only pass-catcher in school history to reach 10 catches twice ... IU offensive player of the week (Michigan State). 2017 HONORS: Honorable-mention BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman ... Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Maryland). 2017 (FRESHMAN): Made 33 receptions (3rd on the team) for 335 yards (4th) and three touchdowns (T-3rd) in 11 games ... catches and TDs rank first, and yardage is third on Indiana’s true freshman single-season lists ... averaged 30.5 yards per game and 10.2 yards per grab ... rushed five times for 15 yards ... returned three kicks for 66 yards ... finished second among Big Ten true freshmen in receptions, shared third in scores and was fifth in yardage ... posted game-highs in catches three times ... pulled in 13 receptions and 127 yards to go along with one touchdown at Maryland (10/28) ... the 13 catches set a new IU true freshman record and were tied for the second-most by a Big Ten receiver in 2017

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MEET THE HOOSIERS ... the 127 yards were the most by an Indiana true freshman since 1997 and he became the fourth Hoosiers true freshman (5th time) to eclipse 100 yards ... pulled in five balls for 55 yards against No. 4 Wisconsin (11/4) ... added four receptions for 70 yards in the Rutgers win (11/18) ... IU offensive player of the week (Maryland). PREP/PERSONAL: Wide receiver, running back and defensive back for head coach Robert Weiner at Plant High School ... first-team allstate as a senior ... two-time All-Hillsborough County selection ... totaled 140 career receptions for 2,026 yards and 25 touchdowns ... pulled in 91 passes for 1,329 yards and 20 TDs in 2016 ... ran for 201 yards on 23 carries (8.7 average) and two scores ... recorded 38 tackles, one for loss, two interceptions, 18 pass breakups and one forced fumble ... Plant advanced to the 7A state championship game ... teammate of IU linebacker Thomas Allen, defensive back Juwan Burgess and linebacker Micah McFadden ... also a track and field standout ... parents are Holley Mouling, Daniel Philyor and Lance Leggett ... parents began calling him Whop because of his love for Burger King’s Whoppers ... Mister Elias De’Angelo Philyor is a liberal studies major ... born on July 31, 1998.

CAREER STATS - RECEIVING

Year Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2017 33 335 3 36 3.0 10.2 30.5 2018 23 235 1 65 3.3 10.2 33.6 Totals 56 570 4 65 3.1 10.2 31.7

CAREER STATS - RUSHING

Year Att Yards TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2017 5 15 0 8 3.0 1.4 2018 5 68 0 29 13.6 9.7 Totals 10 83 0 29 8.3 4.6

CAREER STATS - KICK RETURN

Year No Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2017 3 66 0 25 22.0 6.0 2018 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Totals 3 66 0 25 22.0 6.0

NOAH PIERRE 19

DB • 5-11, 180 • Fr.-R Hialeah, Fla. Champagnat Catholic

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... made his lone appearance against Purdue (11/24). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back for head coach Dennis Marroquin at Champagnat Catholic School ... first-team All-Dade county as a senior ... collected 45 tackles, 30 solo, five for loss, a team-high four interceptions (110 yards), two forced fumbles and nine pass breakups ... returned one INT and one punt for a touchdown ... team captured the 2017 FHSAA 2A state championship, the first in program history ... picked off three passes and forced one fumble his junior campaign ... parents are Ben Pierre and Lucrecia Cannady ... biology major ... born on Sept. 29, 1999.

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AIDAN RAFFERTY 66

OL • 6-6, 315 • Fr.-R Kensington, Md. Gonzaga College

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... two-time scout team player of the week (Michigan State, Michigan). PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive lineman for head coach Randy Trivers at Gonzaga College High School ... team captain earned first-team Washington Post All-Met honors and a spot on the All-USA District of Columbia team as a senior ... two-time all-conference selection led Gonzaga to the 2017 WCAC conference final and an 8-4 record ... named the team’s most valuable offensive lineman ... ranked the No. 39 offensive tackle nationally and the No. 3 prospect in Washington, D.C. by Rivals ... three-year football letterwinner ... two-year basketball and rugby letterwinner ... Gonzaga won the 2016 rugby national championship ... parents are Michele and Patrick Rafferty ... entrepreneurship and corporate innovation major ... born on March 8, 1999.

PEYTON RAMSEY 12

QB • 6-2, 213 • Jr.-R Cincinnati, Ohio Elder

Ramsey is Indiana’s all-time completion percentage leader (65.8) and shares fifth in 300-yard games (3), ranks sixth in completions (429), ninth in passing touchdowns (29) and attempts (652), and 10th in total offense (4,707). In 21 career games (16 starts), he owns 10 multi-TD passing games, and six games with at least one passing and rushing score. 2018 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 12 games and went 295-of-447 (66.0 percent) for 2,875 yards, with 19 touchdowns and 13 interceptions ... second on the team with 111 rushes, 354 yards and five TDs ... averaged 239.6 yards per game thru the air with a 129.2 passing efficiency ... totaled 269.1 total yards per game ... completion percentage ranks first, completions and attempts are second, total yardage (3,229) is fourth, passing yardage is sixth and passing scores share sixth on the program’s singleseason charts ... ranked in the Big Ten’s top five in completions per game (24.6, 2nd, 5th nationally), attempts per game (37.3, 2nd, T-4th), completion percentage (T-2nd, T-16th), passing yardage per game (3rd, 35th), total yardage per game (4th, 30th), passing touchdowns (5th) and points responsible for per game (12.5, 5th) ... completed 70.0 of his passes six times and 67.5 percent on eight occasions ... went 20-of-27 (74.1) for 156 yards with a career-high-tying three touchdowns in the season-opening win at Florida International (9/1) ... added two more TDs on 16-of-22 (72.7) passing in the Virginia victory (9/8) ... netted 272 yards and two scores, including a career-long 65-yarder, against No. 24 Michigan State (9/22) ... collected 288 passing yards and one touchdown on 32-of-46 (69.6) in addition to 51 rushing yards and one TD in

the win at Rutgers (9/29) ... 32 completions share ninth in school history ... threw for 322 yards and three scores at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) ... went 31of-42 (73.8) for 263 yards with one passing and one rushing touchdown against Iowa (10/13) ... 26-of-36 (72.2) for 236 yards and one TD against No. 18 Penn State (10/20) ... tossed 43- and 37-yard scores with a career-high 57 rushing yards at Minnesota (10/26) ... tallied 243 passing yards and two touchdowns with a career-long 35-yard TD run in the Maryland victory (11/10) ... posted career-highs with 345 yards, 36 completions (4th in program history) and 51 attempts (T-10th in program history) in the season finale against Purdue (11/24) ... added a 40yard score through the air and one on the ground ... three-time IU offensive player of the week (Ball State, Maryland, Michigan) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017 HONORS: BTN.com Big Ten All-Freshman ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Completed 134-of-205 (65.4 percent) for 1,252 yards, 10 touchdowns and five interceptions in nine games (4 starts) ... completion percentage was second in the Big Ten (T-13th nationally) and ranks second in program single-season history ... rushed for 226 yards on 92 attempts with two TDs ... made his first career start in the Charleston Southern win (10/7) ... threw for 321 yards on 32-of-41 (78.0) with two scores ... added 54 rushing yards and recovered a fumble for a touchdown ... became the first Indiana freshman to throw for 300 yards since 2006 ... went 16-of20 (80.0) for 173 yards and two TDs and rushed for 42 yards with a 26-yard score in the victory at Virginia (9/9) ... single-game completion percentage is second in program history ... completed 31-of41 (75.6) for 279 yards with a career-high three passing touchdowns at Maryland (10/28) ... made his collegiate debut in the season opener against No. 2 Ohio State (8/31). 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season ... named offensive scout team player of the year ... five-time scout team player of the week (Florida International, Michigan State, Maryland, Michigan, Purdue). PREP/PERSONAL: Quarterback for head coach and father Doug Ramsey at Elder High School ... two-time Greater Catholic League South Player of the Year ... special mention all-state, Enquirer Media All-Star and first-team all-district selection as a junior and senior ... finished his career with 6,708 yards on 570-of-900 passing (63.3 percent) with 49 touchdowns ... collected 2,692 rushing yards on 465 carries (5.8 average) and 32 rushing TDs ... holds Elder career records in passing yardage, total touchdowns, completions and attempts ... owns single-game records in TD passes (6), completions (31) and attempts (54) ... led Elder to three straight playoff appearances, the 2015 regional final and a conference championship ... rated the No. 42 pocket passer nationally and the No. 44 prospect in Ohio by ESPN ... three-year football and basketball letterwinner ... honor roll student was a member of the National Honor Society ... parents are Cherie and Doug Ramsey ... older brother, Montana “Tanner,” is named after Joe Montana and his younger brother, Drew, is named after Drew Bledsoe ... secondary education major ... born on Oct. 31, 1997.


MEET THE HOOSIERS CAREER STATS - PASSING

Year Cmp Att Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/G Effic 2017 134 205 5 1252 10 45 65.4 139.1 127.9 2018 295 447 13 2875 19 65 66.0 239.6 128.2 Totals 429 652 18 4127 29 65 65.8 196.5 128.1

CAREER STATS - RUSHING

Year Att Yards TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2017 92 226 2 26 2.5 25.1 2018 111 354 5 35 3.2 29.5 Totals 203 580 7 35 2.9 27.6

TRAMAR REECE 97

DL • 6-4, 252 • So.-R Clearwater, Fla. Clearwater

2018 (FRESHMAN): Totaled a pair of tackles in three games at end ... made his collegiate debut in the season-opening win at Florida International (9/1). 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season. PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive end for head coach Don Mesick at Clearwater High School ... team captain named second-team all-state in 2016 ... collected 47 tackles, 13 for loss, 10 sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, one blocked field goal, one blocked punt and two touchdowns ... all-county selection played seven games in his junior campaign ... posted 31 stops, five sacks, six tackles for loss, 21 quarterback hurries, four fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles and one interception ... led Clearwater to its first district title since 2003 ... ranked the No. 76 defensive end nationally by ESPN ... four-year football and three-year basketball letterwinner ... three-year honor roll student ... volunteered with Men In The Making Right Choices and The Write Field ... aunt is Latriviette Jackson ... media major ... born on April 18, 1999.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2018 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0

A’SHON RIGGINS 28

DB • 6-0, 188 • Sr. Hamilton, Ohio Hamilton

2018 (JUNIOR): Started five times and played in 11 at cornerback ... shared second on the team with three pass breakups ... totaled 20 tackles, 15 solo ... posted eight multi-stop games. 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in six games with three starts at cornerback ... made 14 tackles, nine solo, with five pass breakups (T-3rd on the team) ... recorded two multi-PBU games (at Virginia - 9/9, Rutgers - 11/18) ... posted a career-high seven tackles and matched his career-best with two pass breakups in the win at UVa. 2016 HONORS: Honorable-mention BTN.com AllFreshman.

2016 (FRESHMAN): Played in 12 games with eight starts at cornerback ... collected 37 tackles, 35 solo, with one sack, two tackles for loss, one interception (31 yards), nine pass breakups (2nd on the team) and one forced fumble ... recorded all of his passes defended (10) in Big Ten play, which shared sixth ... picked off the pass at No. 2 Ohio State (10/8), and added three solo stops and one PBU ... tallied his first career sack and forced fumble in the Ball State win (9/10) ... netted four tackles, one for loss, with one pass breakup in the victory at Rutgers (11/5) ... carded five stops, all solo, in the wins over No. 17 Michigan State (10/1), Maryland (10/29) and Purdue (11/26) ... posted two multi-PBU games with two apiece against the Spartans and No. 10 Penn State (11/10) ... two-time IU defensive player of the week (Ohio State, Rutgers).

earned four letters on the offensive line at Indiana (1988-91) ... he is a member of the Indiana Football Hall of Fame ... business management major ... born on Oct. 7, 1998.

STEVIE SCOTT 21

RB • 6-2, 233 • So. Syracuse, N.Y. Christian Brothers

2018 HONORS: Honorable-mention All-Big Ten (coaches, media) ... two-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Virginia, Ball State).

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season at Northern Illinois University.

2018 (FRESHMAN): Set Indiana true freshman records with 1,137 yards, 228 attempts, 10 touchdowns and six 100-yard games ... averaged 94.8 yards per game and 5.0 yards per carry ... lost just 18 yards ... added 16 receptions for 86 yards with one TD ... averaged 101.9 all-purpose yards per game ... started 11 times and played in all 12 games ... became the 13th Hoosier (19th time) to reach 1,000 yards and his 1,137 yards rank 14th ... amongst true freshmen running backs nationally, finished second in rushing yardage, 100-yard games and rushes, and third in rushing scores ... fourth in the Big Ten in attempts per game (19.0, 23rd nationally), tied for fourth in rushing touchdowns, fifth in rushing yardage (33rd) and rushing yardage per game (27th), eighth in all-purpose yardage (1,223), tied for eighth in total TDs (11) and 10th in all-purpose yardage per game (101.9) ... rushed 20 times for 70 yards in his collegiate debut and season-opening win at Florida International (9/1) ... set career-highs with 31 carries and 204 yards (6.6 average) to go along with a career-long TD run of 40 yards in the Virginia victory (9/8) ... became the 15th player (32 times) in program history to reach 200 yards ... the 204 yards are the second-most for a Hoosier true freshman back (207 is the record) and one of four 200-yarders (3rd-highest) for a Big Ten back in 2018 ... made it back-to-back over the century mark with 114 yards on 18 attempts (6.3) with a career-high two scores in the Ball State win (9/15) ... carried the ball 26 times for 138 yards (5.3) with a pair of touchdowns against No. 18 Penn State (10/20) ... had 18 rushes for 96 yards (5.3) and one TD at Minnesota (10/26) ... closed the year with three straight 100-yard contests starting with 103 yards on 19 attempts (5.4) and one score in the Maryland win (11/10) ... toted the rock 30 times for 139 yards (4.6) with one touchdown at No. 4 Michigan (11/17) ... ended the campaign with 104 yards on 20 carries (5.2) and one TD against Purdue (11/24) ... two-time IU offensive player of the week (Penn State, Minnesota).

PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Cory Yeoman at Penn High School ... all-area and all-conference selection ... posted 76 tackles, 46 solo, 15 sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one touchdown as a senior ... fouryear football letterwinner ... Penn finished state runner-up in 2015 and won four sectional and regional championships ... also played basketball ... academic all-conference ... parents are Julie and Randy Schneider ... Randy was a captain (1991) and

PREP/PERSONAL: Running back and linebacker for head coach Casey Brown at Christian Brothers Academy ... 2016 all-state and All-Central New York selection ... injury limited him to three games in 2017 ... rushed for 2,500 yards and 42 touchdowns over his sophomore and junior seasons ... as a junior, carried the ball 135 times for 1,418 yards (10.5 average) with 21 TDs ... recorded seven 100-yard games ... ranked the No. 89 running back nationally by 247Sports and the

PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back, wide receiver and quarterback for head coach Chad Murphy at Hamilton High School ... participated in the 2016 Ohio North-South All-Star Classic ... special mention all-state, Enquirer Media All-Star and first-team all-district as a senior ... first-team AllGreater Miami Conference his final two seasons ... finished 2015 with 41 tackles, one sack and one interception ... caught 52 passes for 805 yards (15.5 average) with six touchdowns ... rushed for 257 yards on 15 attempts (school record 17.1 average) with four TDs ... added 227 kick return yards ... holds the school single-game record with 10 receptions ... recorded three interceptions his junior year ... rated the No. 53 prospect in Ohio by Rivals and the No. 2 cornerback in Ohio by Scout ... also lettered in basketball ... all-district and allconference selection is the team’s all-time assists leader and reached the 1,000-point mark ... parents are Shonika Brown and Charles Riggins ... liberal studies major ... born on Aug. 7, 1997.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2016 35 2 37 2.0-9 1.0-7 1 0 1 9 2017 9 5 14 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5 2018 15 5 20 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Totals 59 12 71 2.0-9 1.0-7 1 0 1 17

CONNOR SCHNEIDER 90

DL • 6-2, 254 • So.-R Granger, Ind. Northern Illinois Univ.

2018 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action in 2018 ... scout team player of the week (Iowa) ... walk-on joined the program during fall camp.

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MEET THE HOOSIERS No. 12 prospect in New York by Rivals ... parents are Stevie Scott Jr. and Aisha Lively ... SPEA management major ... born on May 13, 2000.

CAREER STATS - RUSHING

Year Att Yards TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2018 228 1137 10 45 5.0 94.8 Totals 228 1137 10 45 5.0 94.8

year basketball letterwinner ... parents are Cheree and Jay Slusher ... informatics major ... born on April 18, 1999.

RYAN SMITH

CAREER STATS - RECEIVING

Year Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2018 16 86 1 19 1.3 5.4 7.2 Totals 16 86 1 19 1.3 5.4 7.2

LUKE SHAYOTOVICH 19

WR • 5-8, 179 • Fr.-R Avon, Ind. Avon

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... two-time offensive scout team player of the week (Virginia, Penn State) ... special teams scout team player of the week (Penn State) ... walk-on joined the program during fall camp. PREP/PERSONAL: Wide receiver for head coach Mark Bless at Avon High School ... twotime all-state selection totaled 116 receptions, 1,500 receiving yards, 1,669 all-purpose yards and 28 touchdowns ... National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete recipient ... teammate of IU defensive back Bryant Fitzgerald and running back Sampson James ... three-year football and baseball letterwinner ... academic all-state ... member of the National Honor Society ... parents are Jenny and Mark Shayotovich ... environmental management major ... born on Feb. 9, 2000.

SAMUEL SLUSHER 46

LB • 6-0, 196 • So.-R Greensburg, Ind. Greensburg

2018 (FRESHMAN): Played in three games and made one tackle on special teams ... made his collegiate debut in the Ball State win (9/15) ... three-time defensive scout team player of the week (Florida International, Michigan State, Maryland) ... special teams scout team player of the week (Florida International) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season ... scout team player of the week (Rutgers) ... walk-on joined the program during the season. PREP/PERSONAL: Played for head coach Scott Moore at Greensburg Community High School ... honorable-mention all-state, all-region and allconference selection at linebacker ... made 93 tackles, 48 solo, four sacks and nine tackles for loss ... carried the ball 143 times for 1,062 yards (7.4 average) with 14 touchdowns ... caught 17 passes for 288 yards (16.9) and two scores ... returned 13 kicks for 263 yards (20.2) and one TD ... owns the program record in the 40-yard dash and pro agility test ... three-year football and two-

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OL • 6-5, 300 • So.-R Loveland, Ohio Moeller

2018 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action in 2018 ... offensive scout team player of the week (Ohio State). 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season ... scout team player of the week (Georgia Southern). PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive and defensive lineman for head coach John Rodenberg at Moeller High School ... made 48 tackles with seven sacks and two fumble recoveries as a senior ... only allowed one sack and caught one pass for 19 yards ... posted 24 stops and 3.5 sacks in 2014 ... Moeller won the state championship his sophomore season ... rated the No. 67 prospect in Ohio by Rivals ... three-year football letterwinner ... also lettered in basketball ... parents are Kate and Jeff Smith ... psychology major ... born on April 27, 1998.

JARED SMOLAR 90

K • 5-11, 204 • Jr.-R Valparaiso, Ind. Rutgers University

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Kickoff specialist averaged 57.0 yards on 64 kickoffs with 23 touchbacks ... appeared in all 12 games ... collected two tackles. 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season. 2016 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in the first three games at Rutgers University ... totaled 21 kickoffs with an average of 55.1 yards ... had nine kickoffs with one tackle in the Howard win (9/10) ... added four kickoffs in his collegiate debut at No. 14 Washington (9/3). PREP/PERSONAL: Kicker and punter for head coach Dave Coyle at Valparaiso High School ... ranked nationally as the No. 7 kicker, No. 12 punter and a five-star kicking recruit by Chris Sailer ... connected on eight field goals with a long of 52 yards as a senior ... made all 36 extra-point tries ... averaged 41.2 yards per punt ... named Indiana Preps Special Teams P/K of the Year ... also earned all-state honors as a punter by the Indiana Football Coaches Association ... 2016 Vegas XXVII class of 2016 “Field Goal Last Man Standing” champion ... picked up 6A all-state and first-team all-conference accolades as a punter in 2014 ... averaged 36.6 yards per punt on 51 boots, pinning 14 inside the 20-yard line ... went 7-for-10 on field goals with a long of 47 yards ... produced 22 touchbacks on 30 kickoffs ... collected first-team all-conference honors as a sophomore punter ... parents are Jill and Joseph Smolar ... biology major ... born on Aug. 8, 1997.

NATHANAEL SNYDER 99

K • 6-1, 198 • Jr.-R Greenwood, Ind. Center Grove

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Did not see any game action in 2018. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action in 2017. 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season. PREP/PERSONAL: Kicker for head coach Eric Moore at Center Grove High School ... 2015 Kohl’s Kicking All-American ... made the 2015 Indiana All-USA Football Super Team ... all-state and allconference selection a senior ... two-time all-county selection recorded 106 touchbacks on 135 kickoffs and hit 14-of-20 field goals (long of 53) in his career ... led the state in touchbacks as a junior and senior ... Center Grove won the 2015 state championship (14-0) to go along with three regional, sectional and conference championships during his career ... teammate of IU defensive lineman Gavin Everett and long snapper Jacob Limbach ... three-year football letterwinner ... Academic All-MIC selection ... parents are Shannon and Joel Snyder ... criminal justice major ... born on March 26, 1998.

ALLEN STALLINGS IV 99

DL • 6-2, 246 • Sr. Maywood, Ill. Oak Park and River Forest

2018 (JUNIOR): Made 24 tackles, 17 solo, two sacks (11 yards), six for loss (22 yards), one forced fumble and three quarterback hurries ... shared the top spot on the team in QBHs and finished second in TFLs ... forced the fumble and recorded careerhighs in tackles for loss (2) and solo stops (3) in the Virginia win (9/8) ... carded four tackles with one sack in the victory at Rutgers (9/29) ... collected a career-high five stops, three solo, with one hurry at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) ... delivered one sack and two TFLs against No. 18 Penn State (10/20). 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Collected 25 tackles, 15 solo, three sacks (16 yards), 5.5 tackles for loss (26 yards), one forced fumble, one safety and two quarterback hurries ... played in all 12 games ... posted four stops, one sack and 1.5 TFLs in his first career start and Georgia Southern win (9/23) ... made three tackles with one sack and one QBH at No. 4 Penn State (9/30) ... recorded the safety at Maryland (10/28) ... IU defensive player of the game (Georgia Southern). 2016 (FRESHMAN): Made his collegiate debut and lone appearance in the season-opening win at Florida International (9/1) ... two-time scout team player of the week (Michigan State, Ohio State).


MEET THE HOOSIERS PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach John Hoerster at Oak Park and River Forest High School ... cousin of former IU defensive lineman Nile Sykes (2014-18) ... all-state and all-conference selection ... named the league’s defensive most valuable player ... holds the school record for points by a defensive player and most sacks in a single game (4) ... tallied 71 tackles, seven sacks, 12 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles and scored one TD as a senior ... threeyear football and four-year wrestling letterwinner ... four-time wrestling state qualifier and state champion as a senior ... 2014 Greco-Roman national runner-up at 220 pounds ... parents are Kimberly Edmond and Allen Stallings III ... liberal studies major ... born on Jan. 4, 1998.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2016 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2017 15 10 25 5.5-26 3.0-16 1 0 0 0 2018 17 7 24 6.0-22 2.0-11 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 17 49 11.5-48 5.0-27 2 0 0 0

SIMON STEPANIAK 72

OL • 6-4, 321 • Sr.-5th Hamilton, Ohio Ross

2018 (JUNIOR): Started all 12 games at right guard ... Indiana ranked second in the Big Ten and shared 24th nationally in first downs per game (23.5) ... the Hoosiers finished third in the conference (36th nationally) in passing offense (257.8) and tied for sixth in passing touchdowns (20) ... IU offensive player of the week (Virginia). 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Started all six games in which he appeared at right guard ... missed six games due to an injury ... Indiana finished third in the Big Ten (35th nationally) in passing offense (265.7), and sixth in scoring offense (26.8) and total offense (395.8). 2016 (FRESHMAN): Started twice at right guard and played in 12 games ... Indiana ranked second in the Big Ten in passing offense (273.8) and third in total offense (426.0) ... Devine Redding became the fourth Hoosier to record back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons and the first since Vaughn Dunbar (1990-91) ... on IU’s single-season list, Richard Lagow’s passing yardage (3,362) ranks second, attempts (438) third, and completions (253) and total offense (3,174) fourth. 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season ... two-time scout team player of the week (Florida International, Michigan State). PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive lineman for head coach Brian Butts at Ross High School ... 2014 Division III all-state and all-district selection ... three-time all-city and two-time, first-team AllSouthwest Ohio Conference honoree ... named the

top offensive lineman in Ohio Division III as a junior and senior ... selected to play in the 2015 Ohio North-South Classic ... ranked the No. 3 offensive guard in Ohio ... rated the No. 36 prospect in Ohio by 247Sports and the No. 61 offensive guard nationally by Scout ... three-year football and oneyear track letterwinner ... parents are Sara Barnes and Israel Stepaniak ... uncle, Taylor Barnes, was a pitcher at Ohio State University ... media major ... born on May 15, 1997.

REESE TAYLOR 2

ATH • 5-11, 183 • So. Indianapolis, Ind. Ben Davis

2018 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games ... started the year at cornerback before he permanently moved to offense in week two ... saw time at running back and wide receiver ... served as the team’s back-up quarterback the final four games ... made seven solo tackles at cornerback and on special teams ... collected 28 receptions for 174 yards ... rushed 15 times for 83 yards (5.5 average) ... returned three kickoffs for 66 yards ... in his collegiate debut and win at Florida International (9/1), carried the ball three times for 40 yards, including a career-long 32-yarder, caught two passes for 12 yards and posted two solo stops ... pulled in four balls for 16 yards and rushed three times for 26 yards in the victory at Rutgers (9/29) ... set season-highs with a game-high six catches for 28 yards against Iowa (10/13) ... tallied at least one rush and reception in each of the first seven games. PREP/PERSONAL: Quarterback for head coach Mike Kirschner at Ben Davis High School ... 2017 Indiana Mr. Football ... Indiana Football Coaches Association (IFCA) Top 50 selection in 2016 and 2017 ... two-time, IFCA first-team all-state (201617) ... named to the 2017 Indianapolis Star Super Team after he led Ben Davis to a state title, a perfect 14-0 season and a No. 5 national ranking ... completed 215-of-296 (72.6 percent) for 3,150 yards and a program record 40 touchdowns ... rushed for 802 yards and 15 TDs ... set records for the most passing yards (340), passing scores (6), the longest passing touchdown (64 yards) and the longest rushing TD (76 yards) in the state championship game (63-14 win) ... team’s offense averaged 47.4 points and 501.0 yards per game ... broke the Ben Davis career marks with 7,631 passing yards and 79 passing scores on 568-of-828 (68.6) ... rushed for 2,077 yards on 374 attempts (5.5 average) and 45 touchdowns ... collected single-game school records in passing TDs (6) and rushing scores (5) ... ranked the No. 44 athlete nationally by 247Sports and the No. 5 prospect in Indiana by ESPN ... teammate of IU defensive lineman LeShaun Minor Jr. ... parents are Lisa and Roy Taylor ... exploratory student ... born on Aug. 27, 1999.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2018 7 0 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 0 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0

CAREER STATS - RECEIVING

Year Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2018 28 174 0 22 2.3 6.2 14.5 Totals 28 174 0 22 2.3 6.2 14.5

CAREER STATS - RUSHING

Year Att Yards TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2018 15 83 0 32 5.5 6.9 Totals 15 83 0 32 5.5 6.9

CAREER STATS - KICK RETURN

Year No Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2018 3 66 0 28 22.0 5.5 Totals 3 66 0 28 22.0 5.5

CONNOR THOMAS 38

RB • 5-8, 190 • Jr.-R Clarksville, Tenn. Clarksville Academy

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Did not see any game action in 2018 ... four-time scout team player of the week (Rutgers, Minnesota, Maryland, Michigan) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in five games ... rushed three times for six yards ... made his collegiate debut in the Georgia Southern win (9/23) ... two-time scout team player of the week (Charleston Southern, Maryland) ... Academic AllBig Ten selection. 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season ... walk-on joined the program during the season. PREP/PERSONAL: Running back and linebacker for head coach Todd Hood at Clarksville Academy ... finished his career with 1,119 yards on 178 rushes (6.3 average) with 21 touchdowns ... caught 58 balls for 1,006 yards (17.3 average) and 14 TDs ... made 273 tackles ... tallied 1,619 all-purpose yards and 25 total scores as a senior ... two-time all-area selection was named the 2015 team most valuable player and the 2014 defensive MVP ... holds the school single-game rushing touchdowns record (5) ... four-year football letterwinner ... National Honor Society member and a national scholar-athlete honoree ... parents are Wendy and Tim Thomas ... exercise science major ... born on Dec. 4, 1997.

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MEET THE HOOSIERS ROBERT TOLBERT IV 48

LB • 5-11, 224 • Fr.-R Murphy, Texas Episcopal School of Dallas

NICK WESTBROOK 15

WR • 6-3, 216 • Sr.-5th Lake Mary, Fla. Lake Mary

2018: Redshirted the 2018 season ... walk-on joined the program during the season.

Westbrook is the 19th Hoosier to reach 100 catches (102) and 1,500 yards (1,654) in a career.

PREP/PERSONAL: Linebacker for head coach Richard Williams at The Episcopal School of Dallas ... All-North Zone and All-SPC selection ... averaged 10.5 tackles per game over his junior and senior seasons ... three-year football and two-year basketball letterwinner ... member of the National Honor Society ... parents are Tangie Tolbert and Robert Tolbert III ... Robert played football at Purdue University (1997-99) ... his twin sister, Tyla, plays soccer at Arizona State University ... sister, Tamia, is committed to play soccer at the University of Michigan ... marketing major ... born on Oct. 2, 1999.

2018 HONORS: Biletnikoff Award Watch List ... Academic All-Big Ten selection.

RONNIE WALKER JR. 23

RB • 5-11, 209 • So. Hopewell, Va. Hopewell

2018 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in nine games ... rushed 32 times for 141 yards (4.4 average) with two touchdowns ... posted season-highs with nine carries and 41 yards in his collegiate debut and Ball State win (9/15) ... added his first career score, an 18-yarder ... recorded seven rushes for 35 yards in the victory at Rutgers (9/29) ... collected a career-long 30-yard touchdown and finished with 38 yards (4 carries) against No. 18 Penn State (10/20) ... enrolled in spring classes and participated in practice. PREP/PERSONAL: Running back for head coach Ricky Irby at Hopewell High School ... two time all-state and all-region selection led Hopewell to the 2017 state title ... rushed for 1,344 yards on 216 carries (6.2 average) with 19 touchdowns ... averaged 89.6 yards per game ... added 100 receiving yards and one score ... posted 122 yards on the ground with three TDs in the state semifinal game ... named the 2016 Region 3A East Player of the Year and the Conference 26 Player of the Year ... carried the ball 250 times for 2,011 yards (8.0) with 25 touchdowns in 14 games (143.6 per game) ... ranked the No. 21 running back nationally by 247Sports and the No. 6 prospect in Virginia by ESPN ... qualified for regionals in the 100-meter dash and the shot put ... parents are Ronnie Walker Sr. and LaKeesha Hayes-Winfield ... informatics major ... born on Jan. 6, 2000.

CAREER STATS

Year Att Yards TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2018 32 141 2 30 4.4 15.7 Totals 32 141 2 30 4.4 15.7

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2018 (JUNIOR): Led the team with 590 yards, 49.2 yards per game and 14.0 yards per catch ... finished second with 42 receptions (tied) and four touchdowns ... recorded two 100-yard games to push his career total to five ... started all 12 games ... grabbed four balls for 62 yards in the victory at Rutgers (9/29) ... made five catches for 109 yards and one score at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) ... hauled in four passes for a game-high 84 yards at No. 4 Michigan (11/17) ... collected a season-high eight receptions for a team-high 125 yards and a 40-yard TD in the season finale against Purdue (11/24) ... three-time IU offensive player of the game (Rutgers, Ohio State, Maryland). 2017 HONORS: Biletnikoff Award Watch List ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017: Suffered a season-ending ACL injury on the first play of the year against No. 2 Ohio State (8/31) and received a medical redshirt. 2016 HONORS: Honorable-mention All-Big Ten (coaches, media) ... earned the Hoosier Iron Award (Outstanding Weight Room Performance) ... Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2016 (SOPHOMORE): Caught 54 passes for 995 yards (18.4 average) and six touchdowns ... led the team in yardage, TDs and yards per reception ... ranked second in the Big Ten in yardage (38th nationally), third in average per catch (T-27th nationally), seventh in receptions and tied for seventh in scores ... averaged 79.3 yards per game (3rd in the Big Ten) and 4.2 catches per game (T-8th in the Big Ten) ... 995 yards rank seventh on Indiana’s single-season list ... added a 3-yard rushing score ... started 12 times and played in all 13 games ... led the conference in 40-plus yard receptions (7, T-15th nationally), shared first in 70-yarders (2, T-8th), finished second in 30-yarders (11, T-19th), shared second in 60-yarders (2, T-24th) and 10-yarders (37), and shared third in 50-yarders (3, T-29th) and 20-yarders (16, T-35th) ... posted three 100-yard games (T-8th in program history), which shared third in the B1G ... reached 80 yards six times and 60 yards 10 times ... caught six-or-more balls four times and five-or-more six times ... led the team in yardage seven times (5 game-high) and catches five times (4 game-high) ... collected his first career 100-yard game (133 yards) on just three receptions, including 79- and 43-yard touchdowns, in the Ball State win (9/10) ... hauled in six passes for 129 yards with 75- and 10yard TDs against Wake Forest (9/24) ... recorded a career-best 10 catches for 126 with the 3-yard rushing score at Northwestern (10/22) ... added a 40-yard touchdown, three receptions and 85 yards against No. 10 Penn State (11/12) ... made five

grabs for 80 yards and a 36-yard TD in the Foster Farms Bowl vs. No. 19 Utah (12/28) ... caught five balls for 80 yards in the victory at Rutgers (11/5) ... two-time IU offensive player of the week (Northwestern, Michigan). 2015 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games ... caught six passes for 69 yards and one touchdown ... posted two receptions for 26 yards with his first career TD, from three yards out, in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl against Duke (12/26). PREP/PERSONAL: Wide receiver for head coach Scott Perry at Lake Mary High School ... named first-team all-state, all-district and All-Central Florida as a senior ... recorded 84 receptions for 1,853 yards and 21 touchdowns ... ranked No. 5 in the Orlando Sentinel’s 2015 Central Florida Super60 ... holds the program’s career, singleseason and single-game receiving yardage and touchdowns records ... caught 52 passes for 826 yards and 13 TDs his junior campaign ... Lake Mary finished with an 11-1 record and won backto-back district championships in 2013 and 2014 ... teammate of IU defensive lineman Michael Ziemba ... four-year football letterwinner ... also lettered in track and field and lacrosse ... ran the 300m hurdles and participated in the long and triple jump ... member of the National Honor Society ... parents are Amy and Jeff Nickel ... marketing major ... born on March 21, 1997.

CAREER STATS

Year Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2015 6 69 1 23 0.5 11.5 5.3 2016 54 995 6 79 4.2 18.4 76.5 2017 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2018 42 590 4 41 3.5 14.0 49.2 Totals 102 1654 11 79 2.6 16.2 42.4

HAYDON WHITEHEAD 94

P • 6-2, 212 • Sr.-5th Melbourne, Australia McKinnon Secondary

2018 HONORS: Ray Guy Award Watch List. 2018 (JUNIOR): Punted 51 times and averaged 40.0 yards ... placed 17 inside the 20-yard line (33.3 percent), six inside the 10 and five inside the 5 ... connected on four 50-yarders with a long of 58 ... forced opponents into 21 fair catches and limited them to 57 yards on just 15 returns (3.8 average) ... had five games with multiple punts inside the 20-yard line, including a season-high four in the Virginia win (9/8) ... averaged 40.0 yards in six of his 12 games with a season-high of 44.5 in the victory at Rutgers (9/29) ... IU special teams player of the game (Ball State). 2017 HONORS: Honorable-mention All-Big Ten (coaches, media) ... Ray Guy Award Watch List. 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Averaged 40.7 yards on 85 punts ... landed 33 inside the 20-yard line (T-3rd nationally), 15 inside the 10 and four inside the 5 ... recorded five 50-plus yarders with a long of 56 ... opponents returned 25 punts for 124 yards (5.0 average) ... collected eight games with at least three punts placed inside the 20 ... downed No. 2 Ohio State (8/31) inside the 20-yard line three times and averaged 41.0 on nine punts with


MEET THE HOOSIERS a long of 49 in his collegiate debut ... in the win at Illinois (11/11), pinned the Fighting Illini inside the 20 a career-high five times (9, 14, 13, 1, 5) and only one of his nine punts was returned for four yards ... dropped three inside the 10-yard line and added the 56-yarder in the victory at Virginia (9/9) ... punted seven times and averaged 43.4 yards ... backed No. 17 Michigan State (10/14) inside the 20 four times (12, 11, 7, 9) and averaged 43.7 on nine punts ... matched that total at Maryland (10/28 - 3, 18, 7, 14) and at Purdue (11/25 - 8, 6, 17, 13) ... averaged 44.2 on eight punts against No. 17 Michigan (10/14) and a career-best 44.5 on four punts against No. 4 Wisconsin (11/4) ... three-time IU special teams player of the week (Michigan, Illinois, Rutgers) ... enrolled in spring classes and participated in practice. PREP/PERSONAL: Former Australian Rules Football player ... played Australian Rules Football for 15 years ... made his first trip to the United States when he took his official visit to IU in December 2016 ... trained under Nathan Chapman and John Smith at Prokick Australia ... a training ground for punters and kickers in Melbourne, Prokick has produced five of the past six Ray Guy winners (2013-17), including all three finalists in 2016 and two of the three in 2017 and 2018 ... parents are Vicki and Barry Whitehead ... SPEA management major ... born on July 12, 1995.

CAREER STATS

Year No Yds Lg Avg TB FC 50+ I20 I10 2017 85 3459 56 40.7 5 31 5 33 15 2018 51 2040 58 40.0 3 21 4 17 6 Totals 136 5499 58 40.4 8 52 9 50 21

JAYLIN WILLIAMS 23

DB • 6-0, 180 • So. Memphis, Tenn. Germantown

2018 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 12 games at cornerback ... made 22 tackles, 19 solo, one sack, one interception and two pass breakups ... collected a season-high four solo stops with one PBU in the Ball State win (9/15) ... picked up his first career sack with a season-best five tackles, four solo, in the victory at Rutgers (9/29) ... recorded his first career INT, three stops and one breakup in the Maryland win (11/10) ... IU special teams player of the week (Ohio State). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back and wide receiver for head coach Chris Smith at Germantown High School ... 2017 Tennessee Mr. Football finalist (cornerback) and first-team allstate selection ... 6A All-Region Most Valuable Player, 6A All-Region Offensive Player of the Year and all-region selection at defensive back, wide receiver and kick returner ... in his two seasons at Germantown, posted 132 tackles, seven interceptions (2 pick-6s), four forced fumbles and 23 pass breakups ... caught 92 passes for 1,968 yards and 22 touchdowns ... averaged 152.0 total yards per game ... 2017 team went

10-0 in the regular season, finished No. 4 in the state and captured the school’s first regional title since 2003 ... played in the 2017 East-West AllStar Classic ... spent his freshman and sophomore years at Centennial High School in Frisco, Texas ... ranked the No. 70 cornerback nationally and the No. 26 prospect in Tennessee by 247Sports ... three-year football and three-year track and field letterwinner ... nicknamed J-Will ... wears No. 23 in remembrance of a friend he played pee-wee football with who passed away from leukemia ... parents are Roshunda and Fred Williams ... sport marketing and management major ... born on Feb. 26, 2000.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2018 19 3 22 1.0-3 1.0-3 0 0 1 2 Totals 19 3 22 1.0-3 1.0-3 0 0 1 2

BRANDON WILSON 95

DL • 6-3, 284 • Sr.-5th Winter Garden, Fla. West Orange

2018 (JUNIOR): Appeared in 12 games with one start at tackle ... posted 10 tackles, eight solo, one sack, one forced fumble and one blocked kick ... forced the first fumble of his career at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) ... made three stops against Iowa (10/13) ... blocked the first kick (PAT) of his career against No. 18 Penn State (10/20) ... recorded his first career sack in the season finale against Purdue (11/24). 2017 (SOPHOMORE): Made nine tackles, a half for loss, in nine games ... earned his first career start in the season opener against No. 2 Ohio State (8/31) ... posted a career-high four stops with the half-TFL at No. 4 Penn State (9/30). 2016 (FRESHMAN): Played in five games ... made a pair of tackles. 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season ... two-time scout team player of the week (Florida International, Penn State). PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Bob Head at West Orange High School ... collected 81 tackles, 10 for loss, seven sacks and five pass breakups as a senior ... earned first-team all-county and all-district ... played in the Central Florida All-Star Game ... team captain led the team to an 11-1 mark ... ranked No. 12 in the Orlando Sentinel’s 2015 Central Florida Super60 ... rated the No. 50 strong-side defensive end nationally by 247Sports ... parents are Rasheda Mayse and Arthur Wilson ... media major ... born on Sept. 12, 1997.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T 2016 1 1 2 2017 4 5 9 2018 8 2 10 Totals 13 8 21

TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1.0-7 1.0-7 1 0 0 0 1.5-8 1.0-7 1 0 0 0

CAM WILSON 40

LB • 6-1, 195 • So.-R Columbus, Ind. Illinois State University

2018 (FRESHMAN): Sat out the 2018 season due to NCAA transfer rules ... special teams scout team player of the week (Maryland) ... walk-on joined the program during the season. 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season at Illinois State University. PREP/PERSONAL: Played for head coach Bob Gaddis at Columbus East High School ... twotime team captain and all-conference selection ... 2016 Indiana Football Coach Association All-Star ... finished his career with 72 receptions, 2,150 receiving yards, 900 kick return yards and 27 total touchdowns ... four-year football letterwinner ... Columbus East won three conference titles, advanced to semi-state twice and finished state runner-up in 2016 ... teammate of IU offensive lineman Harry Crider ... four-year track and field letterwinner ... graduated with academic and technical honors ... four-year Key Club International member ... parents are Cassondra and Troy Wilson ... political science major ... born on Nov. 21, 1998.

MICHAEL ZIEMBA 87

DL • 6-3, 266 • Jr. Lake Mary, Fla. Lake Mary

2018 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 12 games at end, tackle and on special teams ... made six tackles with one sack ... tallied a career-high three stops at No. 3 Ohio State (10/6) ... registered his first career sack against Purdue (11/24). 2017 (FRESHMAN): Played in 10 games at end, tackle and on special teams ... collected four tackles ... made his collegiate debut in the win at Virginia (9/9). PREP/PERSONAL: Tight end and linebacker for head coach Scott Perry at Lake Mary High School ... ranked No. 21 in the Orlando Sentinel’s Central Florida Super60 ... made 21 receptions for 300 yards and four touchdowns as a junior ... collected 59 tackles and one sack ... played in one game as a senior due to injury ... ranked the No. 23 tight end nationally by ESPN ... teammate of IU wide receiver Nick Westbrook ... mother is Lisa Ziemba ... criminal justice major ... born on Sept. 25, 1998.

CAREER STATS

Year UA A T TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU 2017 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2018 3 3 6 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 5 10 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0 0

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NEWCOMERS MATTHEW BEDFORD 76

OL • 6-6, 284 • Fr. Cordova, Tenn. Cordova

Enrolled in 2019 spring classes and will participate in practice. PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive lineman for head coach Marcus Wimberly at Cordova High School ... played in the 2018 Blue-Grey All-American Bowl at AT&T Stadium ... played in the 2018 East-West All-Star Classic ... ranked the No. 25 prospect in Tennessee by Rivals and the No. 80 offensive tackle nationally by 247Sports ... teammate of IU wide receiver Jacolby Hewitt ... entrepreneurship and corporate innovation major ... born on Feb. 23, 2001.

D.K. BONHOMME LB • 6-3, 238 • Fr. Ottawa, Ontario Clearwater Academy (Fla.)

PREP/PERSONAL: Linebacker for head coach Jesse Chinchar at Clearwater Academy International in Clearwater, Fla. ... played middle and outside LB ... posted 100 tackles, 71 solo, eight sacks, 22 TFLs, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, one interception and two blocked punts as a senior ... named the linebacker most valuable player at the 2018 Best of the Midwest Combine ... ranked the No. 48 outside linebacker nationally by Rivals ... teammate of fellow signee and defensive lineman Sio Nofoagatoto’a ... the duo led the program to a perfect 11-0 campaign in 2018, the only undefeated team in Pinellas County ... born in Haiti, grew up in Canada and came to Clearwater his senior year ... first Canadian to join the Hoosiers since offensive lineman Paul Hearn (2003-06) ... parents are Pierre Michelet Bonhomme and Elimane Louis ... intends to study sport marketing and management ... Di-Stephano Kervens Bonhomme was born on April 20, 2000.

GARY COOPER TE • 6-2, 235 • Fr. Miami, Fla. Christopher Columbus

PREP/PERSONAL: Tight end for head coach Chris Merritt at Christopher Columbus High School ... selected to the 2018 Miami-Dade AllStar Game ... ranked the No. 13 hybrid tight end nationally by ESPN ... teammate of fellow signee and defensive lineman Jeramy Passmore ... also lettered in basketball and track and field ... honor roll student ... mother is Mildred Dasher ... intends to study nursing ... born on Feb. 17, 2000.

DAVID ELLIS ATH • 6-0, 195 • Fr. Clinton Township, Mich. Chippewa Valley

PREP/PERSONAL: Athlete for head coach Scott Merchant ... selected to the 2018 ALLUSA Michigan team ... three-year starter earned Detroit News All-East honors as a senior ... led Chippewa Valley to its first state title since 2001 and a perfect 14-0 season ... returned a kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown in the championship ... finished the year with 39 receptions for 636 yards, 1,700 all-purpose yards and 20 touchdowns, including five on special teams ... made 45 tackles with five pass breakups at defensive back ... in the regional final, became the 11th player in state history with a 99-yard TD rush and added an 80yard touchdown reception ... ranked the No. 21 prospect in Michigan by 247Sports and the No. 69 athlete nationally by ESPN.

DA’SHAUN BROWN

JUAN HARRIS

ATH • 6-2, 180 • Fr. Racine, Wis. St. Catherine’s

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PREP/PERSONAL: Quarterback and defensive back for head coach Dan Miller at St. Catherine’s High School ... 2018 first-team Associated Press All-State ... the sixth quarterback from Racine County in the last 60 years to earn first-team honors ... All-USA Wisconsin team selection ... All-Racine County Player of the Year ... three-year starter accounted for 8,342 yards of total offense and 121 touchdowns ... threw for 4,566 yards with 66 TDs and 20 interceptions in 34 games ... rushed for 3,776 yards with a 10.7 average per carry and an 111.1 average per game ... added a pair of kick return scores ... made 63 tackles, four for loss, one

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sack, one interception and two forced fumbles in 26 career games on defense ... led St. Catherine’s to the program’s first state championship in 2018 ... scored the game-winning touchdown and twopoint conversion to cap a perfect 14-0 campaign ... ranked the No. 1 prospect in Wisconsin by Rivals and the No. 30 athlete nationally by 247Sports.

DL • 6-3, 350 • So.-R Chicago, Ill. Independence C.C.

Enrolled in 2019 spring classes and will participate in practice. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Defensive lineman for head coach Jason Brown at Independence Community College in Independence, Kan. ... played in nine games ... averaged 4.2 tackles per game ... totaled 38 stops with 4.5 for loss. PREP/PERSONAL: Played in the first three games at IU before he suffered a season-ending injury and received a medical redshirt ... enrolled in spring classes and participated in practice.

PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive and offensive lineman for head coach Clayton Kreger at Parker High School in Janesville, Wis. ... two-time allstate selection ... named the team’s defensive lineman of the year twice and most valuable player once ... member of two state championship teams ... posted 80 tackles and seven sacks over his junior and senior seasons ... ranked the No. 37 defensive tackle nationally by Rivals and the No. 6 prospect in Wisconsin by 247Sports ... four-year letterwinner ... two-year track and field letterwinner ... shot put and discus thrower ... parents are Angel Shannon and the late Juan Harris Sr. ... journalism major ... born on July 27, 1998.

JORDAN JAKES WR • 6-5, 197 • Fr. Stockbridge, Ga. St. Frances Academy (Md.)

PREP/PERSONAL: Wide receiver for head coach Biff Poggi at St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, Md. ... St. Frances won the state championship playing an independent national schedule and ranked No. 5 nationally by USA Today ... caught six touchdown passes in six games en route to first-team all-metro honors as a senior ... transferred to St. Frances from Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy in McDonough, Ga., for his senior season ... helped Eagle’s Landing to three consecutive state championships ... four-year letterwinner never lost a high school game ... ranked the No. 18 prospect in Maryland by Rivals ... also lettered in track and field ... parents are Chrystal and Van Jakes ... intends to study business or criminal justice ... born on Oct. 21, 2000.

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RB • 6-1, 212 • Fr. Avon, Ind. Avon

Enrolled in 2019 spring classes and will participate in practice. PREP/PERSONAL: Running back for head coach Mark Bless at Avon High School ... consensus four-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports ... two-time Indiana Football Coaches Association All-State ... named to the 2017 and 2018 IndyStar Super Teams ... closed out his career with 3,451 yards on 573 attempts (6.0 average) with 38 rushing touchdowns and 41 total TDs ... averaged 98.6 rushing yards per game and reached the century mark 14 times in 35 games ... recorded 1,000-yard seasons and averaged over 100 yards per game in 2017 and 2018 ... collected a long rush of 86 yards as a senior and a long of 70 as a junior ... led Avon to two sectional titles and one regional championship ... ranked the No. 3 prospect in Indiana by ESPN and Rivals ... rated the No. 10 running back nationally by Rivals ... the No. 172 prospect nationally by 247Sports ... business management major ... born on Jan. 3, 2001.


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OL • 6-4, 312 • Fr. Gibsonia, Pa. Pine-Richland

Enrolled in 2019 spring classes and will participate in practice. PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive lineman for head coach Eric Kasperowicz at Pine-Richland High School ... selected to the 2018 All-USA Pennsylvania team ... named the Post-Gazette WPIAL and City League Player of the Year his senior year ... earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior ... selected to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22 team both campaigns ... led the team to the 2017 state championship, the 2018 state semifinals and back-to-back conference titles ... ranked the No. 16 prospect in Pennsylvania and the No. 52 offensive guard nationally by ESPN ... three-year letterwinner ... parents are Mary Beth and Mike Katic ... finance major ... born on Dec. 20, 2000.

TIAWAN MULLEN DB • 5-10, 175 • Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Coconut Creek

PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back for head coach Gerald Cox at Coconut Creek High School ... four-star prospect by Rivals ... played in the 2019 All-American Bowl ... first-team all-county selection recorded 14 career interceptions and returned three for touchdowns ... forced five fumbles and made 112 tackles ... three-year team captain ... ranked the No. 43 cornerback nationally and the No. 48 prospect in Florida by Rivals ... four-year letterwinner ... ran the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay ... honor roll student ... parents are Lucretia Peterman and Trayvon Mullen Sr. ... brother, Trayvon, played cornerback at Clemson University (2016-18) ... cousin, Lamar Jackson, played at Louisville (2015-17) and is currently the Baltimore Ravens starting quarterback ... intends to study business ... born on July 12, 2000.

SIO NOFOAGATOTO’A

C.J. PERSON

DL • 6-4, 302 • Fr. Ili’ili, American Samoa Clearwater Academy (Fla.)

DL • 6-3, 297 • Fr. Montgomery, Ala. Montgomery Catholic

PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Jesse Chinchar at Clearwater Academy International in Clearwater, Fla. ... in his two seasons at Clearwater, posted 135 tackles, 97 solo, 16.5 sacks, 54 TFLs, eight forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries (1 TD) ... ranked the No. 70 defensive tackle nationally by ESPN ... teammate of fellow signee and linebacker D.K. Bonhomme ... the duo led the program to a perfect 11-0 campaign in 2018, the only undefeated team in Pinellas County ... first Hoosier from American Samoa since offensive lineman Pita Elisara (1998-99) ... moved to Australia at age 15 and Clearwater in July of 2017 at age 17 ... played rugby, volleyball and swam the 100m freestyle growing up ... avid guitar and piano player ... parents are Naiutufiu Regan and Senetima Nofoagatoto’a ... intends to study sport marketing and management ... born on April 20, 2000.

JERAMY PASSMORE DL • 6-3, 270 • Fr. Miami, Fla. Christopher Columbus

PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Chris Merritt at Christopher Columbus High School ... selected to the 2018 All-USA Florida team and the Miami-Dade All-Star Game ... first-team All-Dade County selection ... led the program to the 2018 state championship game ... four-year starter and two-time captain ... reached 50 tackles and double digits in sacks and tackles for loss in 2016 (53, 10, 13), 2017 (75, 16, 20) and 2018 (57, 10, 13) ... ranked the No. 64 strong-side defensive end nationally by 247Sports ... teammate of fellow signee and tight end Gary Cooper ... four-year letterwinner ... also played basketball ... honor roll student ... parents are Keisha Passmore and Gary Frith ... intends to study business ... born on Jan. 22, 2001.

PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach Aubrey Blackwell at Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School ... all-state selection ... played in the 2018 Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game ... finished his career with 241 tackles, 150 solo, 15.5 sacks, 75 TFLs, nine forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and one interception ... carded 100 tackles, 65 solo, 36 for loss, 11.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, the two recoveries and the INT as a senior ... ranked the No. 33 prospect in Alabama and the No. 65 defensive tackle nationally by ESPN.

BEAU ROBBINS DL • 6-5, 250 • Fr. Carmel, Ind. Carmel

PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive lineman for head coach John Hebert at Carmel High School ... consensus four-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports ... Indiana Football Coaches Association (IFCA) Top 50 selection in 2017 and 2018 ... three-time IFCA All-State (2016-18) ... named to the 2017 and 2018 IndyStar Super Teams ... 2018 All-USA Indiana team member ... posted 82 tackles, 17 for loss, six sacks, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries (1 TD) and one blocked kick as a senior ... three-year starter led Carmel to a 2016 state championship, the 2017 semi-state and a 2018 state runner-up finish ... ranked the No. 4 prospect in Indiana, the No. 29 defensive end nationally and the No. 242 prospect nationally by ESPN ... named the 2018 6A Phil N. Eskew Mental Attitude Award honoree ... teammate of IU offensive lineman Britt Beery.

JOSH SANGUINETTI DB • 6-1, 178 • Fr. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. University School

PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back and wide receiver for head coach Daniel Luque at University School ... first-team all-state selection is the school’s all-time leader with 24 interceptions ... ESPN four-star prospect ... ranked the No. 25 safety nationally by ESPN ... four-time all-county honoree ... named to the Broward County Super 11 ... Polynesian Bowl All-American ... team most valuable player made 42 tackles with four INTs, three pass breakups, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble as a senior ... added 15 receptions for 229 yards and three touchdowns ... University School advanced to the state semifinals ... four-year football and three-year basketball letterwinner ... parents are Marcia and Ansel Sanguinetti ... born on Sept. 27, 2000.

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NEWCOMERS LARRY TRACY III 13

DB • 5-11, 166 • Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. Decatur Central

Enrolled in 2019 spring classes and will participate in practice. PREP/PERSONAL: Defensive back for head coach Kyle Enright at Decatur Central High School ... three-time all-state selection ... four-time allcounty and all-conference honoree ... closed his career with 292 tackles, 218 solo, four sacks, 31 TFLs, eight interceptions, 28 pass breakups, 11 fumble recoveries, eight forced fumbles and three blocked field goals ... added 606 all-purpose yards ... twice named the team’s defensive player of the year ... led Decatur Central to its first state title appearance in 2018 and four conference championships ... 2018 All-USA Indiana team member ... caught 14 passes for 205 yards and one touchdown as a senior ... ranked the No. 6 prospect in Indiana and the No. 62 cornerback nationally by Rivals ... four-year letterwinner ... one-year wrestling and track and field letterwinner ... parents are Erica and Larry Tracy Jr. ... sports media major ... born on July 31, 2000.

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QB • 6-4, 211 • Fr.-R San Marcos, Calif. University of Utah

Enrolled in 2019 spring classes and will participate in practice. 2018: Did not see any game action in 2018 at the University of Utah ... enrolled in spring classes and participated in practice. PREP/PERSONAL: Quarterback for head coach Chris Hauser at Mission Hills High School ... fourstar prospect by Rivals and 247Sports ... ranked the No. 4 pro-style quarterback nationally by Rivals, the No. 5 pro-style quarterback nationally by 247Sports and the No. 13 player in California by 247Sports ... earned a place in the 2017 Elite 11 Finals as well as The Opening ... named the San Diego Section Player of the Year and firstteam All-CIF as a senior ... won the Silver Pigskin Award, presented to San Diego County’s most outstanding high school football player ... guided Mission Hills to a 12-1 record, with its lone loss coming in the San Diego Section Open Division title game ... completed 205-of-295 (69.5 percent) for 3,171 yards with 41 touchdowns and just four interceptions ... rushed for 207 yards and a pair of TDs ... San Diego Union Tribune Prep Athlete of the Month for September 2017 ... passed for 2,146 yards and 13 scores his junior campaign ... as a sophomore, led the team to an 11-1 record en route to Cal-Hi Sports all-state honors ... went 130-of-200 (65.0) for 1,862 yards, 15

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touchdowns and 5 INTs ... added 250 yards on the ground with three touchdowns ... member of the National Honor Society and the Union Tribune All-Academic team ... parents are Kathy and Jay Tuttle ... Jay was a walk-on kicker at Indiana (1986-88) ... Kathy is an Indiana State University graduate ... marketing major ... born in Indianapolis on April 28, 1999.

TIM WEAVER OL • 6-5, 285 • Fr. Hellertown, Pa. Saucon Valley

PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive lineman for head coach Phil Sams at Saucon Valley High School ... first-team all-state selection his senior campaign ... team captain ... two-time all-area and allconference honoree ... only unanimous all-league pick ... selected to the Big 33 Football Classic ... led Saucon Valley to a 10-3 record in 2018 ... team averaged 312.0 rushing yards per game and scored 63 touchdowns on the ground ... guided Saucon Valley to three district runner-up finishes and two conference championships ... fouryear football letterwinner ... four-year lacrosse, two-year wrestling and one-year track and field letterwinner ... honors student ... parents are Julie and Kent Weaver ... born on Jan. 18, 2001.

ANTOINE WHITNER JR. OL/DL • 6-5, 305 • Fr. Bradenton, Fla. IMG Academy

PREP/PERSONAL: Offensive and defensive lineman for head coach Kevin Wright at IMG Academy ... attended IMG his junior and senior campaigns ... played at Mills Godwin High School in Richmond, Va., as a sophomore and Glen Allen High School in Henrico County, Va., as a freshman ... ranked the No. 41 defensive tackle nationally by Rivals.

CAMERON WILLIAMS LB • 6-3, 215 • Fr. Merrillville, Ind. Andrean

PREP/PERSONAL: Linebacker for head coach Chris Skinner at Andrean High School ... Rivals and 247Sports four-star prospect ... two-time Indiana Football Coaches Association All-State ... collected 124 tackles, 83 solo, 17 sacks, 36 TFLs, two interceptions (1 TD), two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, seven pass breakups and one blocked punt over his final two seasons ... 2018 All-USA Indiana team member ... ranked the No. 4 prospect in Indiana and the No. 11 outside linebacker nationally by Rivals.

IVORY WINTERS RB • 6-0, 216 • Fr. Hayti, Mo. Hayti

PREP/PERSONAL: Running back and defensive lineman for head coaches Dominique Robinson and KC Gilmer at Hayti High School ... finished as the program’s career and single-game leader in rushing yardage, touchdowns and total points ... two-time all-state at defensive end and onetime all-state at running back ... the 1A Offensive Player of the Year led Hayti to its first state championship and a 15-0 mark in 2018 ... posted 59 touchdowns and 2,700 yards as a senior ... totaled 37 touchdowns in 2017 ... ranked the No. 15 prospect in Missouri by ESPN and the No. 49 running back nationally by 247Sports ... member of the 2017-2018 4x100m state championship track relay team ... two-time all-district power forward ... parents are Latosha Covington and Ivory Winters ... intends to study sport marketing and management.

SEAN WRACHER LS • 6-4, 215 • Fr. Akron, Ohio Saint Ignatius

PREP/PERSONAL: Long snapper for head coach Chuck Kyle at Saint Ignatius High School ... fivestar prospect by Kohl’sKicking.com ... ranked the No. 1 long snapper nationally by Kornblue Kicking ... all-district selection recorded a 100-percent snapping efficiency ... won the snapping competition at the Kohl’s Eastern Showcase ... participated in the Pro Football Hall of Fame World All-Star Bowl in Mexico City ... three-year football and two-year baseball letterwinner ... parents are Melinda and Matthew Wracher ... Matthew was an offensive tackle at West Virginia University (1988-89) ... intends to study business ... born on Dec. 21, 2000.


HEAD COACH TOM ALLEN

TOM ALLEN HEAD COACH

THIRD SEASON AS HEAD COACH / FOURTH OVERALL AT IU • Tom Allen was named Indiana University’s 29th head football coach on Dec. 1, 2016. He made his head coaching debut in the 2016 Foster Farms Bowl. • The New Castle, Ind., native joined the IU staff as associate head coach/defense on Jan. 15, 2016, and continued to oversee the defense in 2017 and 2018.

PERSONAL

BIRTHDATE: March 14, 1970 HOMETOWN: New Castle, Ind. FAMILY: Wife - Tracy; Daughters - Hannah (22) & Brittney (18); Son - Thomas (20) HIGH SCHOOL: New Castle COLLEGE: Maranatha Baptist, ‘92; Indiana, ‘02

COACHING EXPERIENCE

TEMPLE HEIGHTS H.S. (FLA.) 1992-94: Head Coach ARMWOOD H.S. (FLA.) 1995-96: Defensive Coordinator MARION H.S. (IND.) 1997: Defensive Coordinator BEN DAVIS H.S. (IND.) 1998-2003: Defensive Coordinator 2004-06: Head Coach WABASH COLLEGE 2007: Special Teams Coordinator/ Secondary LAMBUTH 2008-09: Assistant Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator/LB DRAKE 2010: Defensive Coordinator/LB ARKANSAS STATE 2011: Assistant Head Coach/LB MISSISSIPPI 2012-14: LB/Special Teams Coordinator SOUTH FLORIDA 2015: Defensive Coordinator/S INDIANA 2016: Associate Head Coach/Defense 2016-: Head Coach (10-15 overall record)

• In his two seasons as head coach, 21 Hoosiers have earned All-Big Ten honors. A school-record 13 collected 2017 all-conference accolades, including six defenders, which matched 2016’s program mark. • Eleven Indiana players were drafted or invited to NFL camps in 2018 and five participated in the NFL Combine, both school records. Three more worked out at the 2019 Combine. • Tight end Ian Thomas (4th round, Carolina) and linebacker Chris Covington (6th round, Dallas) were selected in the 2018 NFL Draft. Allen has coached six IU standouts currently on NFL rosters. • Wide receiver Simmie Cobbs Jr. (Saints), kicker Griffin Oakes and linebacker Tegray Scales (Steelers) garnered 2017 first-team all-league honors. Oakes was named the Bakken-Andersen Kicker of the Year. • A program record 29 Hoosiers secured 2018 Academic All-Big Ten recognition to push Allen’s twoyear mark to 47. • Allen has achieved unparalleled recruiting success. IU’s 2019 signing class is the highest rated in school history, besting the previous top-ranked class of 2018, and includes a record five four-star prospects. • His defenses have reached heights not seen in a generation in Bloomington. Allen’s charges finished 2018 with 26 takeaways (T-11th nationally; T-2nd in the Big Ten), 13 fumble recoveries (T-5th; 2nd) and 13 interceptions (T-33rd; T-6th) • During the 2016-17 campaigns, the Hoosiers were the most improved team nationally in total defense (-169.4 ypg) and passing defense (-134.1 ypg), the sixth-most improved in third-down defense (-12.2 percent) and the ninth-most improved in points per game allowed (-12.3 ypg). • Indiana finished ninth nationally in third-down defense (29.9 percent – best program mark since 1992; 3rd in the Big Ten), 17th in passing defense (179.7 ypg – best program mark since 1995; 4th in the Big Ten) and 26th in total defense (340.1 ypg – best program mark since 1995) in 2017.

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2012 2013 2013 2014 2015 2016

AS A COACH

GoDaddy.com Bowl................................................. Arkansas State BBVA Compass Bowl.....................................................Mississippi Music City Bowl.............................................................Mississippi Peach Bowl.....................................................................Mississippi Miami Beach Bowl..................................................... South Florida Foster Farms Bowl................................................................ Indiana

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HEAD COACH TOM ALLEN • IU ranked in the top six in the Big Ten in both total offense (6th) and total defense (6th) for the first time since 1991. • Engineered one of the top defensive turnarounds in the country in 2016. The Hoosiers improved in every major statistical category against a schedule featuring four top-10 opponents, a program first. • Indiana held its opponents to 380.1 total yards, down 129.4 yards from 2015, the largest improvement in the country, limited its foes to 94.1 fewer passing yards, also first nationally, 10.4 fewer points, which ranked fourth nationally, and gave up 25 fewer touchdowns than in 2015. • A nominee for the 2016 Broyles Award, Allen led the program’s first All-American at linebacker since 1987, Scales (SI.com second-teamer). • Allen has strong ties to the Hoosier state as he served as head coach at Ben Davis High School (2004-06), defensive coordinator at Ben Davis (1998-03) and Marion High School (1997), and earned his master’s degree from IU (2002). • Over the last 24 seasons, the teams for which Allen has been a member of the coaching staff have posted a combined record of 232-83 (.737). • A 27-year coaching veteran, Allen was the defensive coordinator at the University of South Florida in 2015. • South Florida posted an 8-5 record and earned a trip to the Miami Beach Bowl. Allen mentored three all-conference selections and the American Athletic Conference’s top scoring defense (19.6 ppg in league play). • In his lone season in Tampa, USF tied for 13th nationally in tackles for loss (7.5 per game), tied for 14th in interceptions (17), tied for 24th in takeaways (25), tied for 26th in sacks (2.62 per game), 31st in rushing defense (141.4 ypg), 34th in passing efficiency defense (118.76) and 35th in scoring defense (22.9 ppg). • Spent the 2012-14 campaigns as linebackers coach and special teams coordinator at Ole Miss, where he coached All-SEC linebackers Serderius Bryant and Denzel Nkemdiche. • The Rebels closed out 2014 with a 9-3 record and ranked No. 9 after they met No. 6 TCU in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. Ole Miss spent nine weeks in the Associated Press Top 10 with a high-water mark of No. 3. • Additionally, the Rebels led the nation in scoring defense (13.8 ppg) and allowed a national-low 18 touchdowns. • Ole Miss topped the SEC in five categories and ranked in the top 20 nationally in 11, including 10th in red zone defense, 11th in tackles for loss (7.5 per game), 12th in takeaways (28), 13th in total defense (321.2 ypg) and 13th in defensive touchdowns scored (4). • Worked with defensive coordinator Dave Wommack to help guide a huge improvement in the Rebels defense, which ranked last in the SEC in total defense before their arrival in 2011. Under their stewardship, Ole Miss consistently ranked among the top teams in the SEC and nationally in tackles for loss and sacks. • Nkemdiche earned Freshman All-America honors and second-team AP All-SEC after leading the Rebels in tackles (82), TFLs (13.0), forced fumbles (4) and interceptions (3) in 2012. • As assistant head coach at Arkansas State University (2011), the Red Wolves led the Sun Belt Conference and ranked in the top 25 nationally in total defense (331.46 ypg) and scoring defense (20.77 ppg). ASU also finished eighth nationally in tackles for loss (7.62 per game) and 15th in sacks (2.69 per game). • Arkansas State went 10-2 overall and 8-0 in the Sun Belt. Allen coached first-team all-conference selection Demario Davis and second-team pick Nathan Herrold. Davis was selected in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft by the New York Jets. • Prior to ASU, Allen served as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Drake University (2010). The Bulldogs allowed just 330 yards per game while ranking No. 6 nationally in the FCS in rush defense (94.2 ypg), No. 8 in sacks (33), No. 17 in tackles for loss (81) and No. 25 in scoring defense (20.4 ppg). • Oversaw seven All-Pioneer Football League (PFL) players, one All-America selection and the PFL Defensive Player of the Year. • At NAIA Lambuth University (2008-09), Allen was the assistant head coach, defensive coordinator and linebackers coach, and he was a part of two Mid-South Conference championships and the school’s first undefeated regular season (11-0) in 2009. That defense ranked No. 4 nationally in scoring defense, No. 7 in pass defense and sacks, No. 9 in total defense and No. 12 in third-down conversions. • Tutored eight first-team all-conference players, one NAIA All-America selection and a Mid-South Conference Freshman of the Year. • First collegiate coaching stop was at Wabash College, where as secondary coach and special teams coordinator the team won the NCAC championship and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II playoffs… Three defensive backs were named to the All-NCAC team. • Prior to Marion H.S., Allen was defensive coordinator at Armwood High School (1995-96) and head coach at Temple Heights High School (1992-94) in Florida. • Allen earned his bachelor’s degree from Maranatha Baptist University (Wis.) in 1992. Tom and his wife, Tracy, have three children, Hannah (22), Thomas (20) and Brittney (18). Thomas is a redshirt sophomore linebacker with the Hoosiers.

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WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT TOM ALLEN... “Coach Allen is intense. He’s a defensive guy that has gotten results everywhere he’s been. He’s a very experienced, thorough, game-planning coach that can adapt on a weekly basis. It’s going to be fun and really cool to watch.” - Jon Gruden, Oakland Raiders Head Coach “I think that Coach Allen is the best guy to step in at Indiana. He did a phenomenal job taking over, getting everybody juiced up and on the right page. He has the mantra ‘LEO’, Love Each Other. Everybody is buying into that. I think he is doing a really good job.” - Dan Feeney, Former IU & Current L.A. Chargers Offensive Lineman “Tom Allen is a great coach who truly knows how to connect with the hearts of his players.” - Demario Davis, New Orleans Saints Linebacker & Former Allen Player “Coach Allen has been a part of a lot of winning during his coaching career and has helped guide some very aggressive and successful defenses. He is a great coach and a great person.” - Willie Taggart, Florida State University Head Coach “I think that Tom Allen is one of the best Christian men I know. Tom has the rare talents of being strong, passionate and firm while keeping a joyful smile on his face. Tom is a great role model and leader for young men of all ages.” - Dave Wommack, Former Ole Miss Defensive Coordinator “Coach Allen is a coach through and through. He cares about his players and has an infectious enthusiasm for Indiana Football. He has demonstrated throughout his career the ability to get the most out of his players and I anticipate he will have Indiana competing at a high level within the Big Ten and nationally.” - Joel Klatt, FOX Sports College Football Analyst “Coach Allen is a high-energy coach that will demand the very best from his players on and off the field. I’m looking forward to watching the Hoosiers move forward under his direction.” - Howard Griffith, BTN College Football Analyst “Tom Allen is a very genuine person, and he does a tremendous job of convincing his players that he cares about them. And he truly does. They play hard for him and play with great emotion and enthusiasm. Tom has a tremendous attitude, and tremendous motivational and teaching skills.” - Dick Dullaghan, Indiana High School Football Hall of Fame Coach

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ASSISTANT COACHES

KALEN DEBOER

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH / OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR / QUARTERBACKS FIRST SEASON

• Indiana head football coach Tom Allen announced on Jan. 21, 2019, the hiring of Kalen DeBoer as associate head coach, offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

PERSONAL

BIRTHDATE: October 24, 1974 HOMETOWN: Milbank, S.D. FAMILY: Wife - Nicole; Daughters - Alexis (13) & Avery (6) HIGH SCHOOL: Milbank COLLEGE: Sioux Falls, ‘98

• A three-time national champion head coach at the University of Sioux Falls (2006, 2008-09) and veteran play-caller of 19 years, DeBoer comes to Bloomington after stints as assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at Fresno State University (2017-18), and offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Eastern Michigan University (2014-16). • Before his arrival, Fresno State ranked 120th nationally in total offense only to jump to 47th over his two seasons, while Eastern Michigan moved from 111th to 35th. The Bulldogs went 22-6 in his 28 games as coordinator after a 4-20 mark the previous two campaigns, and the Eagles made the program’s second bowl game and posted their first winning record (2016) since 1995.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

• FSU became the second team in FBS history to record a double-digit win year (10-4 in 2017) on the heels of a double-digit loss season (1-11 in 2016). The nine-win turnaround was the largest in the country, a feat matched by EMU in 2016 (+6).

COACHING EXPERIENCE

• Spent four campaigns as offensive coordinator at Southern Illinois University (2010-13) and posted a 67-3 record (.957) in five years as the head coach at his alma mater after he directed the Sioux Falls offense from 2000-04.

SIOUX FALLS 1993-96: Wide Receiver

SIOUX FALLS 1997: Student Assistant/WR WASHINGTON H.S. (S.D.) 1998-99: Assistant Coach SIOUX FALLS 2000-04: Offensive Coordinator 2005-09: Head Coach (67-3 record - .957 winning percentage, 3 national championships) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 2010-13: Offensive Coordinator/WR EASTERN MICHIGAN 2014-16: Offensive Coordinator/WR FRESNO STATE 2017-18: Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator INDIANA 2019-: Associate Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator/QB

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POSTSEASON 1994 1995 1996

NAIA Division II Playoffs.................................................Sioux Falls NAIA Division II National Quarterfinalist.......................Sioux Falls NAIA Division II National Champions............................Sioux Falls

POSTSEASON 1997 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2008 2009 2016 2017 2018

AS A PLAYER

AS A COACH

NAIA National Semifinalist............................................Sioux Falls NAIA National Runner-Up...............................................Sioux Falls NAIA National Semifinalist............................................Sioux Falls NAIA National Semifinalist............................................Sioux Falls NAIA National Quarterfinalist........................................Sioux Falls NAIA National Semifinalist............................................Sioux Falls NAIA National Champions..............................................Sioux Falls NAIA National Runner-Up...............................................Sioux Falls NAIA National Champions..............................................Sioux Falls NAIA National Champions..............................................Sioux Falls Bahamas Bowl.................................................... Eastern Michigan Hawaii Bowl................................................................ Fresno State Las Vegas Bowl........................................................... Fresno State


KALEN DEBOER • Fresno State reached unprecedented heights in 2018, as the Bulldogs posted a school-record 12 victories, highlighted by a Mountain West Championship Game win over No. 19 Boise State and a Las Vegas Bowl triumph over Arizona State. FSU ranked No. 18 in the final AP and Amway Coaches Polls, ranked 26th nationally in scoring offense (34.6) and 29th in passing offense (267.1), and produced five all-conference honorees. • Quarterback Marcus McMaryion enjoyed great success under DeBoer’s tutelage, as he went 21-4 as the starter. In 2018, McMaryion threw 25 touchdowns (T-26th nationally) and just five interceptions (T-21st) for 3,629 yards (13th, 5th in program history) with a 68.6 completion percentage (7th, 1st). He totaled 3,923 yards (9th, 4th) with 284 yards on the ground and eight rushing TDs. • McMaryion accounted for 3,094 total yards and 18 scores in 2017. Once again, he completed over 60.0 percent (62.1) with 14 touchdowns and five picks. He owns two of the top seven lowest-interception percentage rates in Bulldog history. • KeeSean Johnson, the program’s career receptions and yardage leader, ranked fourth nationally with 95 catches and sixth with 1,340 yards in 2018. Both marks ranked fifth in school single-season history, and he also finished sixth in Fresno State lore with 24 career scores. • Jared Rice ranked fourth among tight ends nationally with 55 grabs and seventh with 664 yards to go along with three touchdowns and a 12.1 average per reception. • The Bulldogs finished eighth nationally in team passing efficiency (156.58), tied for 15th in turnovers lost (14), tied for 19th nationally in red zone offense (89.5 percent) and 25th in third-down conversions (44.6). • Up front, FSU’s offensive line ranked in the top six nationally in fewest sacks and tackles for loss allowed per game in both 2017 (3rd, 3rd) and 2018 (6th, 5th). • En route to matching the largest FBS win turnaround in 2016, DeBoer’s Eastern Michigan offense bested the program’s previous total offense mark by over 900 yards (5,917-5,010) and set records for points scored (385), passing yardage (3,849), touchdown passes (25), first downs (303), completions (309) and total plays (999). • His unit collected the second-most TDs (47) and rushing scores (21) in a season, the most single-game total plays (99), and the second-most single-game touchdowns (8) and first downs (35). • Coached the wide receivers as well at Southern Illinois, where the Salukis topped 10 top-25 opponents in his four years. • DeBoer’s 2013 offense led the Missouri Valley Football Conference with 231.8 passing yards per game, the fourthhighest total in school history. SIU’s 25 passing TDs tied for the third-highest mark in school history. • Tight end MyCole Pruitt was named to the 2013 American Football Coaches Association FCS All-America team, while receiver John Lantz earned All-MVFC recognition. • The Salukis ranked third in the nation with an average of 183.1 rushing yards a contest in 2011. Bryan Boemer was named the Rimington Award winner, which is presented to the nation’s premier center. • A three-time NAIA National Coach of the Year at Sioux Falls, DeBoer won four Great Plains Athletic Conference titles, 50-straight home games and 29-consecutive games overall in his final two years. He boasted a 17-2 playoff record, 49-1 conference ledger and appeared in four-straight national championship games (2006-09). • Mentored three NAIA National Players of the Year: quarterbacks Lorenzo Brown (2009) and Chad Cavender (2007), and running back Nick Kortan (2002), and assisted in the development of 25 first-team All-Americans. • An All-American at wide receiver, DeBoer set school records for receptions (234), receiving yardage (3,400) and touchdown catches (33) from 1993-96. • Upon the conclusion of his playing career, he was a student assistant at USF (1997) and an assistant coach at Washington High School in Sioux Falls, S.D., (1998-99). • DeBoer and his wife, Nicole, have two daughters, Alexis (13) and Avery (6).

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MARK HAGEN

CO-DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR / DEFENSIVE LINE FOURTH SEASON

• Former Indiana player and assistant coach Mark Hagen returned to the Hoosiers as assistant defensive coordinator and defensive line coach on Feb. 10, 2016. He was named co-defensive coordinator on Aug. 2, 2018.

PERSONAL

BIRTHDATE: July 28, 1969 HOMETOWN: Carmel, Ind. FAMILY: Wife - Denise; Daughters - Abby (21), Emma (17), Ellie (14) & Ava (10) HIGH SCHOOL: Carmel COLLEGE: Indiana, ‘91; ‘95

PLAYING EXPERIENCE INDIANA 1987-91: Linebacker

• Worked with IU in 2011 and 2012 before he moved on to Texas A&M from 2013-15. • Linemen held four of the top five spots on the team in sacks and three of the top five in tackles for loss, while seven recorded sacks and 10 collected TFLs in 2018. • In 2017, Indiana shared 11th nationally (T-4th in the Big Ten) with 3.0 sacks per game and sat 20th (3rd) with 7.3 tackles for loss. • The previous year the Hoosiers were 31st in the country (5th in the Big Ten) with 2.5 sacks each outing and 20th (3rd) with 7.5 TFLs. • IU was one of three Big Ten teams (Michigan and Penn State) to rank in the league’s top five in sacks and tackles for loss per game in both 2016 and 2017.

COACHING EXPERIENCE

INDIANA 1992: Graduate Assistant 1993-95: Administrative Assistant NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1996-99: Defensive Tackles PURDUE 2000-02: Defensive Tackles 2003-04: Special Teams Coordinator/DT 2005: Assistant Head Coach/ Special Teams Coordinator/DT 2006-07: Assistant Head Coach/ Special Teams Coordinator/LB 2008: Assistant Head Coach/ Special Teams Coordinator/DT 2009-10: Linebackers INDIANA 2011: Special Teams Coordinator/DT 2012: Special Teams Coordinator/ Recruiting Coordinator/DT TEXAS A&M 2013-14: Linebackers 2015: Defensive Tackles INDIANA 2016-17: Assistant Defensive Coordinator/DL 2018-: Co-Defensive Coordinator/DL

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BOWL EXPERIENCE 1987 1988 1990 1991

Peach Bowl........................................................................... Indiana Liberty Bowl......................................................................... Indiana Peach Bowl........................................................................... Indiana Copper Bowl......................................................................... Indiana

BOWL EXPERIENCE 1993 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2013 2014 2015 2016

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Independence Bowl............................................................. Indiana Rose Bowl.............................................................................Purdue Sun Bowl...............................................................................Purdue Sun Bowl...............................................................................Purdue Capital One Bowl..................................................................Purdue Sun Bowl...............................................................................Purdue Champs Sports Bowl.............................................................Purdue Motor City Bowl....................................................................Purdue Chick-fil-A Bowl.............................................................Texas A&M Liberty Bowl..................................................................Texas A&M Music City Bowl............................................................Texas A&M Foster Farms Bowl................................................................ Indiana


MARK HAGEN • Three linemen have been recognized by the conference over the last two seasons. Robert McCray III (2017), a free-agent signing of the Kansas City Chiefs, and Ralph Green III (2016) each collected honorable-mention All-B1G, while Jerome Johnson (2017) claimed an honorablemention spot on the BTN.com All-Freshman team. • The Indiana defense limited its opponents to 35.3 fewer rushing yards per game in 2016. • A Carmel, Ind., native, Hagen was a four-year letterwinner (1987, 89-91), two-time, second-team All-Big Ten selection, three-time Academic All-Big Ten winner, 1992 Big Ten Medal of Honor recipient and a captain at linebacker for the Hoosiers. • Graduate and administrative assistant at IU from 1992-95. Hagen was a part of five bowl games, including the 1991 Copper Bowl, where he was named the bowl’s Most Valuable Defensive Player. • Owns 27 years of coaching experience, including 23 in the Big Ten and the SEC, and has coached in 12 bowl games. • Served as the Indiana defensive tackles coach and special teams coordinator in 2011-12, and added recruiting coordinator duties in 2012. • Coached 21 players who have moved on to the NFL, including Hoosiers defensive linemen McCray, Larry Black Jr. and Adam Replogle, kicker Mitch Ewald, return specialist Shane Wynn and long snapper Matt Dooley. • In addition to his success on the field, Rivals.com has twice recognized Hagen as one of the top recruiters in the country. • At A&M, he was the Aggies defensive coordinator in their 2014 AutoZone Liberty Bowl victory over West Virginia. He coached the linebackers in 2013 and 2014, and the defensive tackles in 2015. • Oversaw the Purdue University linebackers in 2006-07 and 200910, after he worked with the defensive tackles from 2000-05 and again in 2008. He served as special teams coordinator from 2003-08 and as assistant head coach under Joe Tiller from 2005-08. • From 2000-04, the Boilermakers ranked third, third, fourth, third and second in the Big Ten in rushing defense. They were 46th in the nation in 2000, 34th in 2001, 23rd in 2002, 10th in 2003 and 14th in 2004. • Spent four years at Northern Illinois University from 1996-99. He coached the defensive tackles and also managed camps and clinics. • As a player, Hagen led the team in tackles three straight years from 198991, and he was the team’s Balfour Award recipient in 1991 for bringing distinction and honor to the university. He is tied for fifth in Hoosiers history with 336 career tackles. • A member of Carmel High School’s 1986 state championship team. • Graduated from Indiana with a B.S. in marketing in 1991. He earned an M.S. in sport marketing and management from Indiana in 1995. • Mark and his wife, Denise, have four daughters, Abby (21), Emma (17), Ellie (14) and Ava (10).

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MIKE HART

ASSISTANT HEAD COACH / RUNNING BACKS THIRD SEASON

• Mike Hart is in his third season as Indiana’s running backs coach and his second as assistant head coach.

PERSONAL

BIRTHDATE: April 9, 1986 HOMETOWN: Syracuse, N.Y. FAMILY: Wife - Monique HIGH SCHOOL: Onondaga Central COLLEGE: Michigan, ‘09

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

• A 2018 Broyles Award nominee, Hart was named a Top 25 recruiter for the 2019 signing class by Rivals.com. • Stevie Scott set IU true freshman records with 1,137 rushing yards, 228 attempts, 10 rushing touchdowns and six 100-yard games, and he became the 13th Hoosier (19th time) to reach the 1,000yard rushing mark (14th-highest total) in 2018. • Amongst true freshmen running backs nationally, the honorable-mention All-Big Ten selection and two-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week finished second in rushing yardage, 100-yard games and rushes, and third in rushing TDs.

MICHIGAN 2004-07: Running Back INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2008-10: Running Back

• He closed out the year fourth in the conference in attempts per game (19.0, 23rd nationally), tied for fourth in rushing scores, fifth in rushing yardage (33rd) and rushing yardage per game (94.8, 27th), eighth in all-purpose yardage (1,223), tied for eighth in total touchdowns (11) and 10th in all-purpose yardage per game (101.9).

COACHING EXPERIENCE

• Coached the lone Power 5 freshman duo to rush for over 400 yards in 2017 – two-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week, Morgan Ellison (704), and Cole Gest (428).

EASTERN MICHIGAN 2011: Quality Control 2012-13: Running Backs WESTERN MICHIGAN 2014-15: Running Backs SYRACUSE 2016: Running Backs INDIANA 2017: Running Backs 2018-: Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs

• The University of Michigan’s all-time rushing leader, Hart spent three years with the Indianapolis Colts before entering the coaching ranks in 2011.

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2005 2005 2007 2008

Rose Bowl.........................................................................Michigan Alamo Bowl.......................................................................Michigan Rose Bowl.........................................................................Michigan Capital One Bowl..............................................................Michigan

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2014 2015

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Famous Idaho Potato Bowl................................Western Michigan Bahamas Bowl...................................................Western Michigan


MIKE HART • In his eight seasons as a coach, Hart has tutored four 1,000-yard rushers, two Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year winners and the 2014 MAC Offensive Player of the Year, Jarvion Franklin. • Led the running backs at Syracuse University (2016), Western Michigan University (2014-15) and Eastern Michigan University (2012-13). He broke into coaching as a quality control assistant for offense at EMU in 2011. • Both of Hart’s WMU 1,000-yard rushers collected MAC Freshman of the Year honors. Jamauri Bogan rushed for 1,051 yards and finished second in the league with 16 rushing touchdowns in 2015. • Franklin gained 1,551 yards, the second-highest freshman total nationally, and set program single-season records for points (150) and rushing scores (24). In addition to MAC Freshman and Offensive Player of the Year honors, he was named a USA Today Freshman All-American. • The Broncos earned consecutive bowl bids for the first time in school history. They defeated Middle Tennessee in the 2015 Bahamas Bowl for the program’s first bowl win and participated in the 2014 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. • Oversaw a 2013 Eastern Michigan rushing attack that racked up 1,896 yards, the 12th-most in team history. Bronson Hill ranked 31st nationally in rushing, eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark and secured third-team all-league plaudits. In 2012, EMU ran for 1,960 yards and 13 touchdowns. • A 2008 sixth-round draft choice, Hart carried the ball 71 times for 264 yards in his 21-game NFL career. His best season came in 2010, when he gained 185 yards on 43 carries. • Hart, a two-time Doak Walker Award finalist, finished fifth in the 2006 Heisman Trophy voting. The four-year starter (2004-07) set school career records for carries (1,015) and rushing yardage (5,040), and is third with 41 touchdowns. • Ranks fifth in Big Ten history in career rushing yardage and attempts. • Set the U-M freshman rushing record with 1,455 yards on 282 carries and scored nine times. It was the second-highest rookie rushing total in B1G history, and Hart became just the third true freshman to lead the conference in rushing, joining Ron Dayne (Wisconsin, 1996) and Darrel Thompson (Minnesota, 1986). • Earned his bachelor’s degree from Michigan in 2009. He and his wife, Monique, have three children.

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GRANT HEARD

PASSING GAME COORDINATOR / WIDE RECEIVERS THIRD SEASON

• Grant Heard is in his third season as Indiana’s passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach. • For the second-straight season in 2018, the Hoosiers finished third in the Big Ten in passing offense (257.8). IU finished 35th nationally in 2017 (265.7) despite losing starters Nick Westbrook (1st play of the season) and Donavan Hale (3rd game).

PERSONAL

BIRTHDATE: March 4, 1978 HOMETOWN: Lake Jackson, Miss. FAMILY: Wife - Renata; Son - Jayden (9); Daughter - Avery (5) HIGH SCHOOL: Brazoswood COLLEGE: Ole Miss, ‘01

• Westbrook led the team in 2018 with 590 yards and Hale with six touchdowns en route to honorablemention All-Big Ten. Luke Timian topped a unit that featured five pass-catchers with at least 29 receptions for at least 325 yards with 46 catches and 5.1 per game (6th in the Big Ten).

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

• Cobbs (72) and Timian (68) finished second and third in the conference and shared fourth and sixth on the Indiana single-season list in receptions. Additionally, Cobbs was fourth in the league in yardage (841) and tied for sixth in receiving TDs (8). His three 100-yard games share eighth and eight receiving scores share 10th on Hoosiers single-season charts.

MISSISSIPPI 1996-2000: Wide Receiver SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 2001: Wide Receiver PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2002: Wide Receiver

COACHING EXPERIENCE

JACKSON PREP H.S. (MISS.) 2002: QB/WR/Special Teams HARGRAVE MILITARY ACADEMY (VA.) 2003: Wide Receivers N.C. STATE 2004: Graduate Assistant MISSISSIPPI 2005-06: Graduate Assistant WESTERN MICHIGAN 2007: Wide Receivers LAMBUTH 2008-09: Offensive Coordinator ARKANSAS STATE 2010-11: Passing Game Coordinator/QB MISSISSIPPI 2012-16: Wide Receivers INDIANA 2017-: Passing Game Coordinator/WR

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• Three wideouts earned 2017 Big Ten recognition, highlighted by first-team selection and current New Orleans Saint, Simmie Cobbs Jr. Timian collected honorable-mention All-B1G and Whop Philyor claimed an honorable-mention spot on the BTN.com All-Freshman team.

• Philyor’s 33 catches and three scores rank first, and 335 yards are third on IU’s true freshman singleseason lists. He finished second among Big Ten true freshmen in receptions, shared third in touchdowns and was fifth in yardage. • Completed his fifth season as the wide receivers coach at Ole Miss in 2016 and has worked with Indiana head coach Tom Allen at Ole Miss, Arkansas State and Lambuth. Mentored 2015 Biletnikoff Award finalist Laquon Treadwell, the program’s first Biletnikoff finalist. Treadwell caught 82 passes (2nd in the SEC) for an SEC-leading 1,153 yards and 11 TDs.

BOWL EXPERIENCE 1997 1998 1999 2000

Motor City Bowl.............................................................Mississippi Independence Bowl.......................................................Mississippi Independence Bowl.......................................................Mississippi Music City Bowl.............................................................Mississippi

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2012 2013 2013 2014 2016

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GoDaddy.com Bowl................................................. Arkansas State BBVA Compass Bowl.....................................................Mississippi Music City Bowl.............................................................Mississippi Peach Bowl.....................................................................Mississippi Sugar Bowl.....................................................................Mississippi


GRANT HEARD • Treadwell broke 15 school records in 2015 and was selected in the first round of the NFL Draft by Minnesota, while fellow Heard standout Cody Core was selected in the sixth round by Cincinnati. • Heard’s 2015 receiving corps was one of four in the nation with seven-or-more players who caught at least 20 balls. Ole Miss broke nearly every offensive school record, while it led the conference and ranked in the top 10 nationally in scoring (40.8), total (517.8) and passing offense (334.7). • In 2014, Ole Miss was the only SEC team with three receivers in the top 12 in touchdown catches. The previous season Treadwell (5.58) and current Jacksonville wideout Donte Moncrief (4.42) ranked inside the league’s top eight in receptions per game. Moncrief was No. 6 in the SEC in yards per game (68.8). • Ole Miss broke then school records for total offense (473.3), pass completions (310) and pass attempts (490). The Rebels ranked third in the conference in passing offense (283.3) and fifth in total offense, while finishing in the NCAA’s Top 25 in both categories. • The 2013 SEC Freshman of the Year, Treadwell set freshman records in catches (67), yardage (557) and scores (5). He topped all SEC freshman receivers in catches, yardage and TDs. • Moncrief declared for the NFL Draft after his junior year and finished his career in the top three in program history in receptions, yardage and touchdowns. He was selected by the Colts in the third round (90th pick). • Served as passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Arkansas State (2010-11). Quarterback Ryan Aplin, the 2011 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year, established school singleseason records for total offense and passing yardage per game, and he ranked No. 10 in the nation in total offense. • His passing attack ranked 16th in the nation, and the Red Wolves finished 24th in total offense en route to a Sun Belt championship and a GoDaddy.com Bowl appearance. • Prior to ASU, Heard spent 2008 and 2009 as Lambuth’s offensive coordinator. The 2008 Eagles accumulated 5,861 yards and became the No. 1 offense in NAIA. Lambuth finished third in the nation in scoring offense and fourth in passing efficiency. • A wide receiver at Ole Miss (1996-2000), Heard helped the Rebels to four bowl games and graduated as the school’s all-time leader in career receptions and scores. He earned his bachelor’s degree in 2001. • Signed with Pittsburgh in 2002 and was sent to play in NFL Europe. He appeared in preseason games for San Francisco in 2001. • Upon completion of his playing career, Heard started his coaching career as the quarterbacks, wide receivers and special teams coach at Jackson Preparatory High School (Miss.) in 2002 before he moved on to Hargrave Military Academy (Va.), where he led the wide receivers and helped Hargrave to an 8-1 record the following season. • Joined the collegiate ranks as an offensive graduate assistant at N.C. State in 2004 and returned to Ole Miss as an offensive graduate assistant in 2005-06. He assisted in coaching the receivers and tight ends, and he tutored future NFL players Mike Wallace, Shay Hodge, Marshay Green, Mike Espy and Taye Biddle. • In 2007, Heard moved on to Western Michigan and coached wide receivers. He oversaw first-team AllMAC selection Jamarko Simmons, the 15th-ranked receiver in the nation, and the receiving corps gained over 3,000 yards and scored 23 TDs. • Grant is married to the former Renata Nowacki, who was a four-year letterwinner on the Ole Miss volleyball team (1997-2000), and the couple has one son, Jayden (9), and one daughter, Avery (5). His brother, Ronnie, was also a standout at Ole Miss and in the NFL.

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DARREN HILLER

RUN GAME COORDINATOR / OFFENSIVE LINE THIRD SEASON

• Darren Hiller is in his third season as Indiana’s run game coordinator and offensive line coach.

PERSONAL

BIRTHDATE: February 8, 1972 HOMETOWN: Fremont, Calif. FAMILY: Wife - Tracie; Daughters - Hailey (13) & Aubrey (10); Son - Colton (8) HIGH SCHOOL: Washington COLLEGE: West Texas A&M, ‘96

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

CHABOT (CALIF.) JUNIOR COLLEGE 1990-91: Offensive Line WEST TEXAS A&M 1992-93: Offensive Line

• IU ranked second in the Big Ten and shared 24th nationally in first downs per game (23.5), finished third in the conference (36th nationally) in passing offense (257.8) and tied for sixth in passing touchdowns (20) in 2018. • Running back Stevie Scott set school true freshman records with 1,137 yards, 228 attempts, 10 touchdowns and six 100-yard games. • Left guard Wes Martin earned honorable-mention All-Big Ten for the second consecutive season, was a William V. Campbell Trophy semifinalist, claimed his third-straight Academic All-District honor and collected his fourth-consecutive Academic All-Big Ten accolade. • Right tackle Brandon Knight joined Martin with honorable-mention All-Big Ten recognition and worked out at the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine. • In 2017, the Hoosiers finished third in the league (35th nationally) in passing offense, and sixth in scoring offense and total offense. • Martin recorded the most pass blocking snaps (569) among guards nationally without allowing a sack.

COACHING EXPERIENCE

WEST TEXAS A&M 1994: Student Assistant 1995: Graduate Assistant 1996-98: Offensive Line ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO 1999-2000: Offensive Line NORTHWESTERN STATE 2001: Offensive Line ARKANSAS STATE 2002-11: Offensive Line NEVADA 2012: Offensive Line CINCINNATI 2013-15: Offensive Line SOUTH FLORIDA 2016: Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line INDIANA 2017-: Run Game Coordinator/OL

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• A 25-year coaching veteran, Hiller spent 2016 as co-offensive coordinator, run game coordinator and offensive line coach at the University of South Florida. • Coached 18 players who went on to the NFL, including tackle Kofi Amichia, a sixth-round selection by the Green Bay Packers in the 2017 NFL Draft.

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2005 2012 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

AS A COACH

New Orleans Bowl.................................................. Arkansas State GoDaddy.com Bowl................................................. Arkansas State New Mexico Bowl...............................................................Nevada Belk Bowl.........................................................................Cincinnati Military Bowl....................................................................Cincinnati Hawaii Bowl.....................................................................Cincinnati Birmingham Bowl....................................................... South Florida


DARREN HILLER • The USF offense ranked fourth nationally in scoring (43.8), fifth in rushing (285.3) and 11th in total offense (511.5). His line led the American Athletic Conference and ranked 14th nationally, allowing just 15 sacks in 13 games. • South Florida quarterback Quinton Flowers rushed for 100-plus yards in six games and running back Marlon Mack rushed for 100-plus yards five times. • The Bulls scored 30-plus points in all 13 games and established program records for points (569), touchdowns (77), total yardage (6,650), rushing yardage (3,714) and rushing TDs (47). • From 2013-15, Hiller coached the offensive line at the University of Cincinnati. Behind the top-three offensive campaigns in school history, the Bearcats won the 2014 American championship and appeared in three bowl games. • UC produced over 5,900 total yards, 3,900 passing yards and 2,000 rushing yards each season during Hiller’s tenure. • Cincinnati set 18 program offensive records in 2015, including total offense (6,690), passing yardage (4,679) and first downs (370). The Bearcats ranked sixth nationally in total offense and averaged 33.8 points per game. • Hiller’s 2014 offensive line ranked third nationally with just 3.4 tackles for loss allowed per game. • With the University of Nevada in 2012, the Wolfpack’s rushing attack finished seventh in the country. • Mentored 16 All-Sun Belt Conference players, five NFL Draft selections and five NFL free agents in his decade at Arkansas State University (2002-11). The Red Wolves earned a pair of conference championships, including a 10-2 record and a GoDaddy. com Bowl appearance in 2011. • Indiana head coach Tom Allen was an assistant head coach on the 2011 ASU staff. • Prior to Arkansas State, Hiller spent 2001 at Northwestern State University. He tutored two All-Southland Conference players and helped the team advance to the I-AA playoffs. • At the University of Arkansas at Monticello (1999-2000), the team finished in the top five of Division II in total and scoring offense and broke 30 program offensive records. Four players earned All-Gulf South Conference recognition. • A two-year starter at offensive guard and team captain at West Texas A&M (previously West Texas State), Hiller began his coaching career at the school from 1994-98. He assisted the program to the No. 1 ranked offense nationally and guided nine All-Lone Star Conference players. • Darren and his wife, Tracie, have two daughters, Hailey (13) and Aubrey (10), and one son, Colton (8).

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WILLIAM INGE

SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR SEVENTH SEASON

• William Inge is in his seventh season at Indiana and his second as special teams coordinator. Inge oversaw the Hoosiers linebackers his first five years. • Named one of the Big Ten’s top 10 recruiters by Rivals.com in 2014.

PERSONAL

DATE OF BIRTH: December 17, 1973 HOMETOWN: St. Louis, Mo. FAMILY: Wife - Rae Ann; Daughters - Keara (10) & Raya (8); Son - Isaiah (12) HIGH SCHOOL: Kirkwood COLLEGE: Iowa, ‘96; ‘99

PLAYING EXPERIENCE IOWA 1993-96: Outside Linebacker

COACHING EXPERIENCE

IOWA 1998-2000: Graduate Assistant/ Recruiting Coordinator NORTHERN IOWA 2001-02: Linebackers 2003: Defensive Line 2004: Co-Defensive Coordinator/Special Teams COLORADO 2005: Defensive Line SAN DIEGO STATE 2006-07: Linebackers CINCINNATI 2008-09: Linebackers BUFFALO 2010-11: Defensive Coordinator/LB BUFFALO BILLS 2012: Assistant Defensive Line INDIANA 2013-15: Co-Defensive Coordinator/LB 2016: LB/ Special Teams Coordinator - Cover Units 2017: Linebackers 2018-: Special Teams Coordinator

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• Long snapper Dan Godsil earned 2018 Phil Steele second-team All-America honors and set vertical and broad jump records for a long snapper at the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine. • Second-team All-Big Ten honoree Logan Justus was one of 20 semifinalists for the Lou Groza Award. • Chris Covington and Tegray Scales currently reside in the NFL. The Dallas Cowboys selected Covington, the first IU linebacker drafted since 1988, in the sixth round, while Scales is a member of the Indianapolis Colts. • Scales was named a 2016 SI.com second-team All-American, the first Hoosiers linebacker recognized on an All-America team since 1987. The Cincinnati native led the country with 23.5 tackles for loss and 93 solo stops. His 126 tackles topped the Big Ten and ranked 10th nationally. • In 2017, Scales became the first Indiana linebacker to claim first-team All-Big Ten honors since 1988. He finished his career third on the IU charts with 46.0 TFLs, sixth with 18 sacks and 10th with 325 stops. • Covington earned the Hoosiers 2017 Defensive Player of the Year and honorable-mention All-B1G. • Two-time, honorable-mention All-Big Ten, team captain and 2016 Indiana Defensive Teammate of the Year, Marcus Oliver, closed out his career as the program’s all-time leader with 12 forced fumbles. • Oliver led the conference and shared fourth nationally in 2016 with five forced fumbles to go along with 96 tackles, 65 solos (3rd in the B1G), four sacks and 15.5 tackles for loss (T-3rd in the B1G).

BOWL EXPERIENCE 1993 1995 1996

Alamo Bowl.............................................................................. Iowa Sun Bowl.................................................................................. Iowa Alamo Bowl.............................................................................. Iowa

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2005 2009 2010 2015 2016

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AS A COACH

Champs Sports Bowl..........................................................Colorado Orange Bowl.....................................................................Cincinnati Sugar Bowl.......................................................................Cincinnati New Era Pinstripe Bowl....................................................... Indiana Foster Farms Bowl................................................................ Indiana


WILLIAM INGE • He became the first IU defender since 2009 to record 100 stops in 2015. Oliver ranked seventh in the Big Ten with 112 tackles and fifth with 65 solos. He led the team with four forced fumbles, which ranked fourth in the league and tied for ninth nationally. • Four linebackers have picked up Big Ten All-Freshman honors during Inge’s tenure, including Scales, who secured a spot on the 2014 247Sports True Freshman All-American team. • Clyde Newton, Oliver and T.J. Simmons collected 2013 Big Ten All-Freshman team honors. Simmons tied an Indiana freshman record with 12 starts at middle linebacker en route to CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman All-America honorable-mention recognition. • Buffalo Bills assistant defensive line coach in 2012 after two seasons as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at the University at Buffalo. Coached all-pro defensive end Mario Williams and defensive tackle Kyle Williams. • Mentored Buffalo linebacker Khalil Mack, who was selected No. 5 in the 2014 NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders. Mack was named the 2016 NFL Defensive Player of the Year and is a three-time, first-team All-Pro and four-time Pro Bowler. • Has 18 years of experience with stints as the linebackers coach at the University of Cincinnati (2008-09) and San Diego State University (2006-07). • A St. Louis native, Inge lettered four years at the University of Iowa (199396). He returned to his alma mater in 1998 and spent three years as the Hawkeyes recruiting coordinator and graduate assistant. • Participated in the 2011 Bill Walsh NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship program with the Bills and worked a part of the team’s training camp. • One of seven Division I assistant coaches and athletic directors from across the nation invited to take part in the NCAA’s 2011 Champion Forum. • Buffalo’s 2010 defense finished 32nd nationally in total defense and ranked second in the MAC in pass defense. He mentored first-team AllMAC defensive backs Davonte Shannon and Domonic Cook. Shannon finished his career with a school-record 461 stops. • At Cincinnati, Inge helped the Bearcats to back-to-back BIG EAST championships and appearances in the 2009 Orange Bowl and the 2010 Sugar Bowl. His linebackers led the team in tackles in each year. • In 2008, his starting linebackers held three of the team’s top four spots in stops. Corey Smith signed a free-agent deal with the Kansas City Chiefs following the campaign. • Coached leading tackler Russell Allen to All-Mountain West Conference honors with SDSU. • Prior to his stint with the Aztecs, he was the defensive line coach at the University of Colorado in 2005. The Buffaloes claimed the Big 12 North Division title and advanced to the Big 12 championship game. • Began his career at Northern Iowa University in 2001. In his four seasons, he was elevated to co-defensive coordinator and special teams coordinator. • Served as a team co-captain his senior season at Iowa, where he collected honorable-mention All-Big Ten and Academic All-Big Ten accolades. Inge posted 173 tackles, 24 sacks and 37 TFLs. • Iowa went 17-7 in his junior and senior years, including wins in the Sun and Alamo Bowls. He capped his collegiate career by playing in the 1997 Hula Bowl. • Earned his bachelor’s degree in sports, health, leisure, and physical studies (1996), and his master’s degree in athletic administration (1999). • William and his wife, Rae Ann, have two daughters, Keara (10) and Raya (8), and one son, Isaiah (12).

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BRANDON SHELBY CORNERBACKS NINTH SEASON

• Cornerbacks coach Brandon Shelby is in his ninth season at Indiana.

PERSONAL

• Rashard Fant (2014-17), a Chicago Bears free-agent signing, closed his career as the program’s alltime leader in passes defended (58) and pass breakups (53).

BIRTHDATE: March 24, 1981 HOMETOWN: Kansas City, Mo. FAMILY: Wife - Jennifer Son - Kaysen (1) HIGH SCHOOL: Rockhurst COLLEGE: Oklahoma, ‘04; ‘05

• In 2017, Fant collected second-team All-Big Ten honors for the second-straight campaign. He led the Big Ten in PBUs (17, T-2nd nationally) and passes defended (20, 3rd nationally) for the secondconsecutive year in 2016.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

• The Hoosiers 2017 passing defense ranked 17th in the country allowing 179.7 yards per game, an improvement of 40.0 yards from 2016.

OKLAHOMA 2001-04: Defensive Back

• Three times under Shelby a Hoosier has paced the B1G in both categories. Tim Bennett topped the nation with 20 pass breakups and 21 passes defended en route to 2013 honorable-mention allconference recognition, and Fant added 22 and 23, respectively, in 2015.

• Completed a Bill Walsh NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship with the Houston Texans in June 2017.

COACHING EXPERIENCE OKLAHOMA 2006: Defensive Assistant ARIZONA 2007: Graduate Assistant SAN DIEGO 2008: Defensive Backs PORTLAND STATE 2009: Secondary LOUISIANA-MONROE 2010: Cornerbacks INDIANA 2015: Secondary 2011-14, 16-: Cornerbacks

• IU ranked first nationally in 2016 surrendering 94.1 fewer passing yards per game. • Playing alongside Fant, true freshman A’Shon Riggins claimed 2016 honorable-mention BTN.com AllFreshman accolades. • Bennett moved from safety during the 2013 offseason and shared the top spot among conference defensive backs with 61 solo stops. • The previous season he led Indiana with 52 solo tackles and nine pass breakups (T-6th in the Big Ten).

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2002 2003 2004 2005

Cotton Bowl......................................................................Oklahoma Rose Bowl........................................................................Oklahoma Sugar Bowl.......................................................................Oklahoma Orange Bowl.....................................................................Oklahoma

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2007 2015 2016

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AS A PLAYER

AS A COACH

Fiesta Bowl.......................................................................Oklahoma New Era Pinstripe Bowl....................................................... Indiana Foster Farms Bowl................................................................ Indiana


BRANDON SHELBY • Tutored first-year starter Brian Williams in 2012. Williams made 58 stops with a half-sack, one INT, one fumble recovery and eight PBUs, which tied for the team lead. • Greg Heban started all 12 games in 2011 and led the team with two picks, shared the lead with six pass breakups, finished third with 62 tackles and added one sack, 1.5 TFLs and one fumble recovery. • Spent 2010 as cornerbacks coach at the University of Louisiana-Monroe. Robert Nelson, a sixyear NFL veteran, finished with 55 stops, two interceptions, seven PBUs, five tackles for loss, one sack and one fumble recovery. • In 2009, Shelby coached the secondary at Portland State University and managed the defensive backs at the University of San Diego in 2008. • Mentored Detroit Lions cornerback DeShawn Shead at Portland State. Shead signed as an undrafted free agent in 2012 with the Seattle Seahawks and was a member of the 2013 Super Bowl champions. • San Diego posted a 9-2 mark and three of Shelby’s players earned all-conference honors. • Al-Rilwan Adeyemi was named Pioneer League Freshman Defensive Player of the Year after finishing the season with five interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns. • Began his coaching career at his alma mater, the University of Oklahoma, as a defensive assistant in 2006. The Sooners won the Big 12 Championship and went on to play in the Fiesta Bowl that season. • Shelby spent the 2007 season as a graduate assistant at the University of Arizona before moving on to San Diego. • Participated in the inaugural Future Coaches Academy in San Antonio in January 2007, a workshop held in conjunction with the NCAA, American Football Coaches Association, the Black Coaches Association and the National Football League. • Shelby was a standout defensive back at Oklahoma, where he participated in two BCS National Championship games and three straight BCS bowl games. • As a four-year letterman (2001-04), he earned both All-Big 12 honors and Academic All-Big 12 honors. In 2002, he tied a then-Oklahoma record with four sacks for a defensive back. • Graduated from Oklahoma with a bachelor’s degree in business management in 2004 and a master’s degree in human relations in 2005. • Brandon and his wife, Jennifer, have one son, Kaysen (1).

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NICK SHERIDAN TIGHT ENDS

THIRD SEASON • Nick Sheridan is in his third season at Indiana and his first as tight ends coach. He oversaw the quarterbacks in 2017 and 2018.

PERSONAL

BIRTHDATE: May 21, 1988 HOMETOWN: Saline, Mich. FAMILY: Wife - Sarah Son - Beau (infant) HIGH SCHOOL: Saline COLLEGE: Michigan, ‘10

PLAYING EXPERIENCE MICHIGAN 2006-09: Quarterback

COACHING EXPERIENCE SALINE H.S. (MICH.) 2010: Quarterbacks WESTERN KENTUCKY 2011: Graduate Assistant 2012: Passing Game Coordinator/QB SOUTH FLORIDA 2013: Passing Game Coordinator/QB TENNESSEE 2014-16: Graduate Assistant INDIANA 2017-18: Quarterbacks 2019-: Tight Ends

• For the second-straight season in 2018, the Hoosiers finished third in the Big Ten in passing offense (257.8). IU also tied for sixth in passing touchdowns (20). • Peyton Ramsey started all 12 games and went 295-of-447 (66.0 percent) for 2,875 yards, with 19 touchdowns, a 129.2 passing efficiency, 354 rushing yards and five rushing TDs. • Ramsey’s completion percentage ranks first, completions and attempts are second, total yardage (3,229) is fourth, passing yardage is sixth and passing scores share sixth on the program’s single-season charts. • He ranked in the conference’s top five in completions per game (24.6, 2nd, 5th nationally), attempts per game (37.3, 2nd, T-4th), completion percentage (T-2nd, T-16th), passing yardage per game (239.6, 3rd, 35th), total yardage per game (269.1, 4th, 30th), passing touchdowns (5th) and points responsible for per game (12.5, 5th). • In 2017, the Hoosiers 265.7 passing yards per game ranked 35th in the country. • Richard Lagow (1,936 yards; 15 TDs) and Ramsey (1,252 yards; 10 TDs) combined for 3,188 yards and 25 TDs while completing 61.2 percent of their passes. • Ramsey earned freshman All-Big Ten honors after he set a then-school record (2nd in the Big Ten, T-13th nationally) with a 65.4 completion percentage.

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2007 2008

Rose Bowl.........................................................................Michigan Capital One Bowl..............................................................Michigan

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2012 2015 2016 2016

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AS A PLAYER

AS A COACH

Little Caesars Pizza Bowl................................... Western Kentucky TaxSlayer Bowl................................................................Tennessee Outback Bowl..................................................................Tennessee Music City Bowl..............................................................Tennessee


NICK SHERIDAN • Named one of the nation’s top 30 coaches under 30 years of age by 247Sports.com in 2017. • Worked as an offensive graduate assistant at the University of Tennessee from 2014-16. • Quarterback Joshua Dobbs was picked in the fourth round of the 2017 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers. • An All-SEC selection, Dobbs became only the third QB in SEC history with 15 passing scores and 10 rushing touchdowns in multiple seasons (Tim Tebow and Dak Prescott). Dobbs (32) joined Gene McEver (37) and James Stewart (35) as the only players in program history with 30-plus career rushing TDs. • Dobbs finished his career with 7,138 passing yards, the fifth-most in UT history. He also became just the fifth player in Vols history to eclipse 7,000 career passing yards. • Sheridan walked on as a quarterback at the University of Michigan in 2006. • Received a scholarship prior to his junior year. He appeared in 12 career games, made four starts in 2008, and closed out his career with 701 yards and a pair of touchdowns. • Earned his bachelor’s degree in political science in the spring of 2010 and began his coaching career in the fall as quarterbacks coach at his alma mater, Saline High School (Mich.). • Broke into the collegiate coaching ranks as an offensive graduate assistant at Western Kentucky University the following spring and was elevated to quarterbacks coach and passing coordinator in 2012. • Followed head coach Willie Taggart to the University of South Florida in the same capacity for the 2013 season. • His father, Bill, is the linebackers coach at Boston College. • Nick and his wife, Sarah, have one son, Beau (infant).

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KASEY TEEGARDIN SAFETIES

SECOND SEASON • Kasey Teegardin is in his second season as Indiana’s safeties coach. • Jonathan Crawford participated at the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine and earned 2018 honorablemention All-Big Ten recognition.

PERSONAL

BIRTHDATE: May 31, 1985 HOMETOWN: Palm City, Fla. FAMILY: Wife - Monica HIGH SCHOOL: South Fork COLLEGE: Charleston, ‘07; ‘08

PLAYING EXPERIENCE CHARLESTON 2003-06: Linebacker

COACHING EXPERIENCE

CHARLESTON 2007: Defensive Line 2008: Linebackers 2009: Secondary 2010: Defensive Coordinator NORTHWOOD 2011: Secondary VALPARAISO 2012-13: Special Teams Coordinator/LB INDIANA 2014-16: Defensive Graduate Assistant 2017: Director of On-Campus Recruiting 2018-: Safeties

• Crawford topped the team in tackles (66) and solos (47). He finished third in the Big Ten (24th nationally) with two fumble recoveries to go along with a pick-6 and one forced fumble, one sack, 3.5 stops for loss and three pass breakups. • Redshirt freshman Bryant Fitzgerald paced the team with three interceptions (T-8th in the Big Ten), two forced fumbles (T-7th in the Big Ten) and six takeaways. • Fitzgerald shared first in the conference among freshmen in INTs (T-7th nationally) and forced fumbles (T-4th nationally). • A Hoosiers defensive graduate assistant (2014-16) for three years and director of on-campus recruiting for one campaign (2017), head coach Tom Allen promoted Teegardin on March 2, 2018. • Spent 2012 and 2013 as special teams coordinator and linebackers coach at Valparaiso University. • Served as Valpo’s NFL and academic liaison as well as the program’s community outreach coordinator.

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2015 2016

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AS A COACH

New Era Pinstripe Bowl....................................................... Indiana Foster Farms Bowl................................................................ Indiana


KASEY TEEGARDIN • The NFL liaison at three schools, Teegardin has mentored three players who have received mini-camp invites. • Coached the secondary at Northwood University in 2011 and was the youngest defensive coordinator in the NCAA (hired at 24) at the University of Charleston in 2010. • Joined the UC staff in 2007 as a part-time assistant in which he helped with the defensive line, worked as linebackers coach in 2008 and as secondary coach in 2009. • The 2009 team went 9-2 and ranked 19th in the country and in 2010, Teegardin’s defense finished 19th nationally in rush defense. • Played linebacker at Charleston and was selected a captain his senior season. • During his first two seasons at UC, Teegardin also was an outfielder and catcher on the baseball team. • A 2007 graduate from Charleston with a degree in sport management, Teegardin earned his master’s degree in business administration in 2008. • Kasey is married to the former Monica Kirschner.

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ASSISTANT COACHES

KANE WOMMACK

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR / LINEBACKERS SECOND SEASON

• Kane Wommack was named Indiana’s defensive coordinator on Dec. 27, 2018. He also coaches the team’s linebackers.

PERSONAL

BIRTHDATE: April 19, 1987 HOMETOWN: Springfield, Mo. FAMILY: Wife - Melissa Sons - Asher (5) & Tatum (3) HIGH SCHOOL: Fayetteville COLLEGE: Southern Miss, ‘09

PLAYING EXPERIENCE ARKANSAS 2005-06: Fullback SOUTHERN MISS 2007-09: Fullback/Tight End

COACHING EXPERIENCE TENNESSEE-MARTIN 2010: Quarterbacks JACKSONVILLE STATE 2011: Defensive Line MISSISSIPPI 2012-13: Graduate Assistant EASTERN ILLINOIS 2014-15: Defensive Coordinator SOUTH ALABAMA 2016-17: Defensive Coordinator/LB INDIANA 2018: Linebackers 2019-: Defensive Coordinator/LB

• “Without question, Kane Wommack is ready to take on the role of defensive coordinator,” IU head coach Tom Allen said. “I have tremendous confidence in him and his understanding of our entire defense, from the front to the back. I will still be heavily involved, but Kane will take over the play-calling responsibilities, the organization of our defensive staff and all that we do on that side of the ball.” • Named the Hoosiers linebackers coach on Jan. 8, 2018. • Served as the University of South Alabama’s defensive coordinator, the youngest in the FBS, and linebackers coach in 2016-17. • Worked with Allen as an Ole Miss graduate assistant in 2012-13 when Allen was linebackers coach under defensive coordinator Dave Wommack, Kane’s father. • During Wommack’s two seasons in Mobile, Ala., South Alabama was the 13th-most improved scoring defense (-10.8) and rushing defense (-69.2) in the nation. • As Allen did with the Indiana defense in 2016, Wommack engineered one of the top turnarounds in the country. The unit was the fifth-most improved nationally in scoring defense (-10.3), one spot behind IU, and ranked in the top 10 nationally in passing defense.

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2007 2007 2008 2009

Citrus Bowl........................................................................Arkansas PapaJohns.com Bowl............................................... Southern Miss New Orleans Bowl................................................... Southern Miss New Orleans Bowl................................................... Southern Miss

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2013 2013 2016

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AS A PLAYER

AS A COACH

BBVA Compass Bowl.....................................................Mississippi Music City Bowl.............................................................Mississippi Arizona Bowl...........................................................South Alabama


KANE WOMMACK • The Jaguars finished in the top five in the Sun Belt Conference in pass defense, pass efficiency defense, tackles for loss and third-down conversion percentage against. USA was one of two programs with multiple first-team all-conference honorees and both of his starting linebackers received postseason accolades. • Safety Jeremy Reaves was recognized as the 2017 Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year and twice as a first-team all-league honoree. The 2017 defense surrendered 22 points or fewer in regulation seven times in eight conference games. • In 2014-15, Wommack earned his first opportunity as a defensive coordinator at Eastern Illinois University. He helped the Panthers to the 2015 NCAA Division 1 Football Championship playoffs and a top-25 national ranking. • Mentored first-team All-American defensive tackle Dino Fanti, the 2015 Ohio Valley Conference co-Defensive Player of the Year, and two-time, first-team All-OVC selection and defensive back Jourdan Wickliffe. • The 2015 EIU defense ranked second in the nation in interceptions (19), third in takeaways (31), fourth in pass efficiency defense (103.0), eighth in red zone defense (67.3 percent) and 10th in TFLs (98). • Eastern Illinois finished first or second in the league in six defensive categories a year after it ranked second in scoring and fourth in takeaways, led by four allconference honorees. • Coached the husky position at Ole Miss, a staple in Allen’s 4-2-5 attack. In 2013, the Rebels ranked 36th in the country in pass defense and 38th in total defense. The previous season, they sat fourth nationally in tackles for loss, 11th in sacks and 25th in rush defense. • Defensive line coach for co-OVC champion Jacksonville State University in 2011 and spent 2010 as the quarterbacks coach at the University of Tennessee at Martin. • A fullback at the University of Arkansas (2005-06), the Razorbacks captured the 2006 SEC West Division title. Wommack moved to tight end and transferred to a Southern Miss program that made threestraight bowl games from 2007-09. • Earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Southern Mississippi in 2009, and he was a volunteer assistant coach with the Golden Eagles offensive line. • Kane and his wife, Melissa, have two sons, Asher (5) and Tatum (3), and are expecting their third in May. His father, Dave, retired following the 2016 season after 37 years of collegiate coaching.

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ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE STAFF

DAVID BALLOU

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE SECOND SEASON

• David Ballou is in his second season as Indiana football’s director of athletic performance. • A former IU fullback, Ballou lettered in 1997, 1998 and 1999, and was recognized as the Hoosier Strength Challenge Champion.

PERSONAL

BIRTHDATE: February 22, 1978 HOMETOWN: Indianapolis, Ind. FAMILY: Wife - Leah Daughters - Mallory (14) & Aubrey (11) HIGH SCHOOL: Avon COLLEGE: Indiana, ‘01; A.T. Still ‘09

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

• Arrived in January of 2018 and improved the team’s average power output in single-leg movement by 52 percent and increased the number of 500-pound squatters from five to 29. • Five times as many players squatted 500-or-more pounds than in February and the number of players bench pressing 400-or-more pounds quadrupled. • Spent 2017 as the University of Notre Dame’s co-director of football strength and conditioning after a 14-year stint as the head strength and conditioning coach at Avon (Ind.) High School.

INDIANA 1996-99: Fullback

• In Ballou’s lone campaign in South Bend, the Fighting Irish went 10-3 with a victory over LSU in the Citrus Bowl. ND posted a 4-8 record prior to his arrival. He helped develop the recipients of the Joe Moore Award, honoring the best offensive line in the country.

COACHING EXPERIENCE

• Two of those linemen, guard Quenton Nelson (6) and tackle Mike McGlinchey (9), were drafted in the top 10 of the 2018 NFL Draft. Four players were selected overall.

AVON H.S. (IND.) 2002-14: Head Strength & Conditioning Coach IMG ACADEMY 2015-16: Head Strength & Conditioning Coach NOTRE DAME 2017: Co-Director of Strength & Conditioning INDIANA 2018-: Director of Athletic Performance

• Prior to his arrival at Notre Dame, Ballou worked as the head football strength and conditioning coach at IMG Academy, where the program made huge strides in speed and injury preventions. • The 2015 team went undefeated (9-0) and ranked No. 4 in the country (USA Today). IMG also went unblemished (12-0) in 2016 and rated No. 1 nationally (MaxPreps). • In 2016, seven IMG players were laser-timed at under 4.5 seconds in the 40-yard dash one year after having no players achieve that benchmark. Twenty-one of the 22 season-opening starters also started in the final game of the season. • A part of the 2016 and 2017 NFL Combine Training at IMG, where he trained 26 players that were drafted into the NFL. • During Ballou’s tenure at Avon (2002-14), teams won six state championships in multiple sports and seven others were finalists. He assisted in the development of 80 NCAA Division I athletes. • Finalist for the 2014 NSCA National High School Strength Coach of the Year Award. He has held the credential as a certified strength and conditioning specialist (with distinction) since 2001. • Graduated in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Indiana and earned his master’s degree in 2009 in human movement from A.T. Still University. • David is married to the former Leah Horn, a Bloomington native, IU pole vaulter, two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection and Indiana graduate. The couple has two daughters, Mallory (14) and Aubrey (11).

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2018 IN REVIEW RUSHING

TEAM STATISTICS

G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Scott, Stevie 12 228 1155 18 1137 5.0 10 45 94.8 Ramsey, Peyton 12 111 538 184 354 3.2 5 35 29.5 Walker Jr., Ronnie 9 32 150 9 141 4.4 2 30 15.7 Taylor, Reese 12 15 96 13 83 5.5 0 32 6.9 Philyor, Whop 7 5 78 10 68 13.6 0 29 9.7 Penix Jr., Michael 3 7 45 0 45 6.4 0 13 15.0 Majette, Mike 12 10 30 5 25 2.5 0 14 2.1 Fiacable, Mike 1 2 18 1 17 8.5 0 18 17.0 Gest, Cole 1 5 17 0 17 3.4 0 6 17.0 Nelson, Craig 3 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 3 1.7 Timian, Luke 9 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 Ball, Marcelino 12 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 Harris II, J-Shun 12 2 3 2 1 0.5 0 3 0.1 TEAM 6 7 0 12 -12 -1.7 0 0 -2.0 Total.......... 12 428 2142 254 1888 4.4 17 45 157.3 Opponents...... 12 479 2456 258 2198 4.6 17 75 183.2

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds Ramsey, Peyton 12 128.23 295-447-13 66.0 2875 Penix Jr., Michael 3 125.58 21-34-0 61.8 219 Total.......... 12 128.04 316-481-13 65.7 3094 Opponents...... 12 143.80 225-369-13 61.0 2887

TD Lng Avg/G 19 65 239.6 1 34 73.0 20 65 257.8 27 71 240.6

SCORING Points Per Game Points Off Turnovers

RECEIVING G No. Yds 9 46 422 12 42 590 12 42 508 12 37 325 12 29 381 12 28 174 7 23 235 12 21 97 12 16 86 11 15 163 12 7 34 12 5 53 12 4 16 1 1 10 12 316 3094 12 225 2887

Avg 9.2 14.0 12.1 8.8 13.1 6.2 10.2 4.6 5.4 10.9 4.9 10.6 4.0 10.0 9.8 12.8

TD Long Avg/G 0 30 46.9 4 41 49.2 6 43 42.3 2 30 27.1 3 37 31.8 0 22 14.5 1 65 33.6 1 17 8.1 1 19 7.2 2 32 14.8 0 8 2.8 0 22 4.4 0 8 1.3 0 10 10.0 20 65 257.8 27 71 240.6

29.9 53

282

272

Rushing

106

115

Passing

143

129

Penalty

33

28

1888

2198

Yards gained rushing

2142

2456

Yards lost rushing

254

258

Rushing Attempts

428

479

Average Per Rush

4.4

4.6

Average Per Game

157.3

183.2

FIRST DOWNS

RUSHING YARDAGE

TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int

17

17

3094

2887

316-481-13

225-369-13

Average Per Pass

6.4

7.8

Average Per Catch

9.8

12.8

Average Per Game

257.8

240.6

TDs Passing

20

27

4982

5085

Total Plays

909

848

Average Per Play

5.5

6.0

415.2

423.8

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards

18-325

32-782

PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards

16-147

15-57

INT RETURNS: #-Yards

13-85

13-108

KICK RETURN AVERAGE

18.1

24.4

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE

9.2

3.8

INT RETURN AVERAGE

6.5

8.3

FUMBLES-LOST

13-8 22-13

PENALTIES-Yards

71-729 80-799

TOTAL OFFENSE

Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards

60.8

66.6

52-2040 49-1993

Average Per Punt

39.2

40.7

Net punt average

37.0

36.0

KICKOFFS-Yards

65-3654 71-3990

Average Per Kick

56.2

Net kick average

35.3

39.3

28:48

31:12

78/184

68/162

TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions

- Current players in bold

317 359 26.4 76

Average Per Game

Timian, Luke Westbrook, Nick Hale, Donavan Harris II, J-Shun Fryfogle, Ty Taylor, Reese Philyor, Whop Majette, Mike Scott, Stevie Hendershot, Peyton Brookins, Ricky Bjorson, Matt Dorris, Austin Gest, Cole Total.......... Opponents......

IND OPP

56.2

42%

42%

14/29

14/19

4th-Down Pct

48%

74%

SACKS BY-Yards

22-140

27-159

MISC YARDS

0

11

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED

39

45

FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS

15-18

15-16

ON-SIDE KICKS

0-1

0-1

RED-ZONE SCORES

(36-44) 82%

(44-49) 90%

RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS

(25-44) 57%

(29-49) 59%

PAT-ATTEMPTS

(32-33) 97%

(40-42) 95%

ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game

286753 296722 7/40965

5/59344

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2018 IN REVIEW SCORING

INTERCEPTIONS

|-------------- PATS -------------| TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Justus, Logan 0 15-18 32-33 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 77 Scott, Stevie 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66 Hale, Donavan 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 38 Ramsey, Peyton 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3-6 0 0 30 Westbrook, Nick 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26 Fryfogle, Ty 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 20 Harris II, J-Shun 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Hendershot, Peyton 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Walker Jr., Ronnie 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Philyor, Whop 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Majette, Mike 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Crawford, Jonathan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total.......... 39 15-18 32-33 0-0 3 3-6 0 0 317 Opponents...... 45 15-16 40-42 0-1 1 1-2 1 0 359

No. Yds Avg TD Long Fitzgerald, Bryant 3 10 3.3 0 9 Allen, Thomas 1 30 30.0 0 30 James, Isaac 1 0 0.0 0 0 Barwick Jr., Mike 1 6 6.0 0 6 Ball, Marcelino 1 0 0.0 0 0 Bryant, Khalil 1 4 4.0 0 4 Williams, Jaylin 1 2 2.0 0 2 Matthews, Devon 1 0 0.0 0 0 Johnson, Jamar 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jones, Cam 1 0 0.0 0 0 Crawford, Jonathan 1 33 33.0 1 33 Total.......... 13 85 6.5 1 33 Opponents...... 13 108 8.3 1 69

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk Justus, Logan 15-18 83.3 0-0 4-4 7-7 4-6 0-1 44 1

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Whitehead, Haydon 51 2040 40.0 58 3 21 17 4 1 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total.......... 52 2040 39.2 58 3 21 17 4 1 Opponents...... 49 1993 40.7 61 4 13 14 7 1

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg Smolar, Jared 64 3647 57.0 Justus, Logan 1 7 7.0 Total.......... 65 3654 56.2 Opponents...... 71 3990 56.2

TB OB Retn Net Yd 23 1 0 0 23 1 782 35.3 29 35 0 325 39.3 25

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Ramsey, Peyton 12 558 354 2875 3229 269.1 Scott, Stevie 12 228 1137 0 1137 94.8 Penix Jr., Michael 3 41 45 219 264 88.0 Walker Jr., Ronnie 9 32 141 0 141 15.7 Taylor, Reese 12 15 83 0 83 6.9 Philyor, Whop 7 5 68 0 68 9.7 Majette, Mike 12 10 25 0 25 2.1 Gest, Cole 1 5 17 0 17 17.0 Fiacable, Mike 1 2 17 0 17 17.0 Nelson, Craig 3 2 5 0 5 1.7 Timian, Luke 9 1 4 0 4 0.4 Ball, Marcelino 12 1 3 0 3 0.2 Harris II, J-Shun 12 2 1 0 1 0.1 TEAM 6 7 -12 0 -12 -2.0 Total.......... 12 909 1888 3094 4982 415.2 Opponents...... 12 848 2198 2887 5085 423.8

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total.......... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 2 12 6.0 0 12

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Majette, Mike 6 109 18.2 0 25 Brookins, Ricky 4 54 13.5 0 16 Ball, Marcelino 3 63 21.0 0 23 Taylor, Reese 3 66 22.0 0 28 Lloyd, Ahrod 1 22 22.0 0 22 Fitzgerald, Bryant 1 11 11.0 0 11 Total.......... 18 325 18.1 0 28 Opponents...... 32 782 24.4 0 94

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Harris II, J-Shun 16 147 9.2 1 86 Total.......... 16 147 9.2 1 86 Opponents...... 15 57 3.8 0 16

ALL-PURPOSE Scott, Stevie Westbrook, Nick Hale, Donavan Harris II, J-Shun Timian, Luke Fryfogle, Ty Ramsey, Peyton Taylor, Reese Philyor, Whop Majette, Mike Hendershot, Peyton Walker Jr., Ronnie Brookins, Ricky Ball, Marcelino Bjorson, Matt Penix Jr., Michael Crawford, Jonathan Allen, Thomas Gest, Cole Lloyd, Ahrod Fitzgerald, Bryant Fiacable, Mike Dorris, Austin Barwick Jr., Mike Nelson, Craig Bryant, Khalil Williams, Jaylin TEAM Total......... Opponents....

G Yds Avg 12 1223 101.9 12 590 49.2 12 508 42.3 12 473 39.4 9 426 47.3 12 381 31.8 12 354 29.5 12 323 26.9 7 303 43.3 12 231 19.2 11 163 14.8 9 141 15.7 12 88 7.3 12 66 5.5 12 53 4.4 3 45 15 12 33 2.8 12 30 2.5 1 27 27 9 22 2.4 12 21 1.8 1 17 17 12 16 1.3 12 6 0.5 3 5 1.7 11 4 0.4 12 2 0.2 6 -12 -2 12 5539 461.6 12 6032 502.7

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2018 IN REVIEW DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp PD Qbh Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 9 Crawford, Jonathan 12 47 19 66 3.5-12 1.0-8 1-33 3 . 2-0 1 . . 43 Willis Jr., Dameon 12 37 25 62 4.0-16 1.5-13 . 1 1 . . . . 42 Ball, Marcelino 12 40 19 59 7.5-41 2.5-22 1-0 3 1 . 1 . . 45 Roof, T.D. 10 30 9 39 4.0-12 1.0-6 . . . . . . . 17 Layne, Raheem 12 31 8 39 0.5-1 . . 3 . 1-0 1 . . 29 Bryant, Khalil 11 25 13 38 . . 1-4 . . . 1 . . 7 Jones, Reakwon 10 24 12 36 4.5-7 1.0-2 . 2 1 1-0 . . . 98 Johnson, Jerome 12 21 11 32 5.5-23 3.5-20 . . 1 1-0 1 . . 31 Fitzgerald, Bryant 12 24 7 31 2.0-8 . 3-10 . . 1-0 2 . . 14 Brown Jr., Andre 12 24 5 29 2.0-2 . . 6 . . . . . 51 Barwick Jr., Mike 12 15 13 28 2.5-3 . 1-6 . 2 1-0 . . . 44 Allen, Thomas 12 20 8 28 3.0-4 1.0-1 1-30 . 2 . . . . 35 Sykes, Nile 12 15 11 26 3.5-32 3.0-32 . 1 3 2-0 . . . 1 Burgess, Juwan 12 13 12 25 2.0-6 . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 99 Stallings IV, Allen 11 17 7 24 6.0-22 2.0-11 . . 3 . 1 . . 69 Everett, Gavin 11 18 5 23 5.5-17 0.5-3 . 3 1 . . . . 23 Williams, Jaylin 12 19 3 22 1.0-3 1.0-3 1-2 2 . . . . . 47 McFadden, Micah 12 14 6 20 1.0-3 . . . 2 . 1 . . 34 Jones, Cam 11 15 5 20 . . 1-0 1 1 1-0 2 . . 27 Matthews, Devon 10 13 7 20 1.0-2 . 1-0 1 . 1-0 . . . 28 Riggins, A’Shon 11 15 5 20 . . . 3 . . . . . 6A Head Jr., James 11 13 4 17 3.0-6 . . . 3 . . . . 95 Wilson, Brandon 12 8 2 10 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . . . 1 1 . 92 Bryant, Alfred 10 5 5 10 2.0-2 . . . . 1-0 1 . . 54 Bowen, Ja’merez 12 8 2 10 . . . 2 1 . . . . 52 Samuels, Kayton 12 7 2 9 2.0-6 2.0-6 . . . . 1 . . 2 Taylor, Reese 12 7 . 7 . . . . . . . . . 91 Robinson, Jacob 6 2 4 6 . . . . . . . . . 87 Ziemba, Michael 12 3 3 6 1.0-6 1.0-6 . . . . . . . 89 Bjorson, Matt 12 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . . 13 James, Isaac 12 2 1 3 . . 1-0 . . . . . . 8 Miller, James 3 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 55 McGinnis, Michael 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 16 Johnson, Jamar 10 2 . 2 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . 90 Smolar, Jared 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 97 Reece, Tramar 3 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 86 Hendershot, Peyton 11 2 . 2 1.0-10 . . . . . . 1 . 6 Hale, Donavan 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 46 Slusher, Samuel 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 25 Timian, Luke 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 5D Cronk, Coy 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 24 Majette, Mike 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 72 Stepaniak, Simon 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Total.......... 12 551 238 789 69-251 22-140 13-85 33 22 13-0 14 2 . Opponents...... 12 595 240 835 64.0-251 27-159 13-108 52 22 8-12 12 3 - Current players in bold

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2018 IN REVIEW OFFENSE

Date Opponent 9/1 at FIU 9/8 Virginia 9/15 Ball State 9/22 Michigan State 9/29 at Rutgers 10/6 at Ohio State 10/13 Iowa 10/20 Penn State 10/26 at Minnesota 11/10 Maryland 11/17 at Michigan 11/24 Purdue TOTAL OPPONENTS

TEAM GAME-BY-GAME |----RUSHING----| |---RECEIVING---| |---------PASSING---------| |---KICK RET---| |--PUNT RET--| tot No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att Yds TD INT Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off 45 213 - 32 28 252 4 34 28-37 252 4 1 34 1 11 - 11 1 6 - 6 465 44 237 1 42 16 150 2 33 16-22 150 2 1 33 2 32 - 20 3 2 - 4 387 44 255 4 29 24 202 - 22 24-32 202 - - 22 3 66 - 28 4 103 1 86 457 32 29 - 12 32 272 2 65 32-46 272 2 2 65 - - - - 1 19 - 19 301 42 163 2 23 27 288 1 25 27-40 288 1 1 25 - - - - - - - - 451 21 84 - 45 26 322 3 38 26-49 322 3 - 38 - - - - 1 8 - 8 406 25 67 1 13 31 263 1 33 31-42 263 1 2 33 1 18 - 18 1 - - - 330 45 224 3 30 35 330 1 25 35-55 330 1 1 25 1 19 - 19 3 10 - 7 554 30 153 1 29 29 232 2 43 29-44 232 2 2 43 1 15 - 15 - - - - 385 30 131 2 35 16 243 2 43 16-28 243 2 1 43 8 141 - 25 - - - - 374 40 190 1 35 16 195 1 41 16-35 195 1 1 41 - - - - - - - - 385 30 142 2 23 36 345 1 40 36-51 345 1 1 40 1 23 0 23 2 -1 0 1 487 428 1888 17 45 316 3094 20 65 316-481 3094 20 13 65 18 325 0 28 16 147 1 86 4982 479 2198 17 75 225 2887 27 71 225-369 2887 27 13 71 32 782 0 94 15 57 0 16 5085

DEFENSE

|--------TACKLES--------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd FG |------XPTS------| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Brk Kick Made-Att Made-Att Run Rcv Saf 9/1 at FIU 40 16 56 5-14 1-8 2 2-0 1-33 3 - 1-1 5-5 - - 9/8 Virginia 49 14 63 9-23 1-1 2 1-0 - 3 - 0-1 2-3 - - 9/15 Ball State 49 10 59 7-25 3-16 0 - 1-0 2 1 1-1 5-5 - - 9/22 Michigan State 46 12 58 9-51 3-37 3 2-0 2-4 2 - 2-2 1-1 - 1 9/29 at Rutgers 28 24 52 3-12 2-8 - - 1-0 7 - 1-1 3-3 - - 10/6 at Ohio State 50 46 96 3-12 1-8 1 1-0 2-9 - - 2-3 2-2 - - 10/13 Iowa 45 14 59 3-12 1-5 - - 1-30 2 - 1-1 1-1 - - 10/20 Penn State 51 10 61 6-33 3-16 - 1-0 1-1 1 1 - 4-4 - - 10/26 at Minnesota 33 40 73 3-12 1-8 4 3-0 1-0 2 - 3-3 - - 1 11/10 Maryland 65 12 77 8-16 7-5 2 3-0 1-2 2 - 2-2 4-4 - - 11/17 at Michigan 48 26 74 1-2 - - - 1-0 4 - 2-2 2-2 - - 11/24 Purdue 47 14 61 11-38 5-28 0 0-0 1-6 0 4 0 3-3 - - - TOTAL 551 238 789 69251 22-140 14 13-0 13-85 22 33 2 33-32 - 3 - OPPONENTS 595 240 835 64-251 27-159 12 8-12 13-108 22 52 3 42-40 - 1

OFFENSE

Date Opponent 9/1 at FIU 9/8 Virginia 9/15 Ball State 9/22 Michigan State 9/29 at Rutgers 10/6 at Ohio State 10/13 Iowa 10/20 Penn State 10/26 at Minnesota 11/10 Maryland 11/17 at Michigan 11/24 Purdue

DEFENSE

Date Opponent 9/1 at FIU 9/8 Virginia 9/15 Ball State 9/22 Michigan State 9/29 at Rutgers 10/6 at Ohio State 10/13 Iowa 10/20 Penn State 10/26 at Minnesota 11/10 Maryland 11/17 at Michigan 11/24 Purdue

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STARTING LINEUPS WR Westbrook Westbrook Westbrook Westbrook Westbrook Westbrook Westbrook Westbrook Westbrook Westbrook Westbrook Westbrook

WR Timian Timian Philyor Philyor Hale Hale Hale Hale Hale Hale Hale Hale

LT Cronk Cronk Cronk Cronk Cronk Cronk Baker Cronk Cronk Cronk Cronk Cronk

LG Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin

C Littlejohn Littlejohn Littlejohn Littlejohn Linder Linder Linder Linder Linder Linder Linder Linder

RG Stepaniak Stepaniak Stepaniak Stepaniak Stepaniak Stepaniak Stepaniak Stepaniak Stepaniak Stepaniak Stepaniak Stepaniak

RT Knight Knight Knight Knight Knight Knight Knight Knight Knight Knight Knight Knight

QB Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey

RB Gest Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott

TE WR Hendershot Philyor Hendershot Fryfogle Hendershot Fryfogle Hendershot Fryfogle Hendershot Harris Hendershot Harris Hendershot Harris Hendershot Harris Dorris Harris Hendershot Timian Harris (WR) Timian Hendershot Timian

DE DT DT DE LB LB CB HUSKY S S CB Everett Robinson Bowen Sykes Willis Jones Riggins Ball Crawford Bryant Brown Everett Robinson Bowen Sykes Willis Jones Layne Ball Crawford Bryant Brown Stallings Robinson Bowen Sykes Willis Jones Riggins Ball Crawford Bryant Brown Stallings Johnson Bowen Sykes Willis Jones Layne Ball Crawford Bryant Brown Everett Johnson Bowen Stallings Willis Jones Layne Fitzgerald Crawford Bryant Brown Everett Johnson Bowen Stallings Willis Jones Layne Ball Crawford Bryant Brown Everett Johnson Barwick Stallings Willis Jones Riggins Ball Crawford Bryant Brown Everett Johnson Barwick Sykes Willis Jones Layne Ball Crawford Bryant Brown Everett Johnson Barwick Stallings Willis Jones Riggins Ball Crawford Bryant Brown Everett Johnson Bowen Stallings Willis Roof Layne Ball Crawford Fitzgerald Brown Everett Johnson Bowen Sykes Ball Miller Riggins Wilson (DT) Crawford Fitzgerald Brown Everett Johnson Barwick Sykes Willis Jones Layne Ball Crawford Fitzgerald Brown


2018 IN REVIEW MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS GAME OPENING POSSESSIONS INDIANA OPPONENT DATE Opponent 9/1 at FIU 9/8 Virginia 9/15 Ball State 9/22 Michigan State 9/29 at Rutgers 10/6 at Ohio State 10/13 Iowa 10/20 Penn State 10/26 at Minnesota 11/10 Maryland 11/17 at Michigan 11/24 Purdue

PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME - 4 26 2 1:11 7 9 75 3 3:09 3 12 85 4 3:12 - 3 7 - 1:02 7 10 75 3 3:19 3 7 56 2 3:17 3 13 64 4 4:33 7 8 15 4 2:42 3 13 60 3 5:33 - 3 1 - 1:36 - 7 36 2 3:21 - 7 35 2 2:28

PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME - 5 24 1 2:06 7 11 71 3 5:24 3 12 61 5 4:06 - 4 10 1 1:50 7 10 75 2 4:14 - 10 41 3 2:47 7 5 74 3 3:12 7 5 36 1 2:00 7 6 77 3 3:07 3 10 60 3 4:55 3 10 61 3 4:19 - 6 11 1 2:13

SECOND HALF OPENING POSSESSIONS INDIANA OPPONENT DATE Opponent 9/1 at FIU 9/8 Virginia 9/15 Ball State 9/22 Michigan State 9/29 at Rutgers 10/6 at Ohio State 10/13 Iowa 10/20 Penn State 10/26 at Minnesota 11/10 Maryland 11/17 at Michigan 11/24 Purdue

PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME - 4 25 1 1:53 - 7 54 2 3:07 - 3 3 - 0:47 - 3 (6) - 1:20 - 3 9 - 1:38 - 3 (1) - 1:03 - 3 3 - 1:15 - 7 52 3 2:40 - 3 3 - 0:50 7 9 81 3 3:34 - 3 1 - 0:35 - 5 13 1 1:57

PTS. PLAYS YDS. FD TIME - 5 11 1 2:12 7 7 65 2 3:54 - 3 7 - 1:32 - 3 (4) - 2:21 - 8 25 2 4:16 7 3 75 1 0:51 7 7 63 2 2:57 3 13 63 4 5:04 3 11 53 3 7:04 - 5 33 2 2:29 7 11 67 4 4:41 - 3 (10) - 1:43

INDIANA THIRD DOWN, FOURTH DOWN & RED ZONE EFFICIENCY Third Down and... Date Opponent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total Fourth Down Red Zone 9/1 at FIU 2-3 1-2 1-1 - 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-1 1-1 0-2 7-15 3-3 5-6 9/8 Virginia 1-1 1-1 2-4 1-2 - 0-2 - 1-1 1-1 1-3 8-15 - 1-1 9/15 Ball State 2-3 1-2 2-3 - - - 0-1 - 0-1 1-3 6-13 1-2 5-7 9/22 Michigan State 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-5 4-16 1-3 3-4 9/29 at Rutgers 3-3 1-2 1-1 - 2-4 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-1 2-3 11-18 2-3 3-4 10/6 at Ohio State 0-1 1-1 1-2 - 1-1 - - 0-1 0-3 0-5 3-14 1-3 4-4 10/13 Iowa 3-4 - 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 - 0-1 5-12 0-2 2-4 10/20 Penn State 3-4 2-4 - - - 2-2 1-2 0-1 - 1-8 9-21 3-5 3-4 10/26 at Minnesota 2-3 3-3 0-2 2-2 1-1 - 0-1 - 0-2 0-3 8-17 1-1 3-3 11/10 Maryland - 1-1 - 0-1 0-3 - - 1-2 1-2 0-3 3-12 1-1 3-3 11/17 at Michigan 1-2 - 1-1 - - 2-4 3-3 - 0-2 2-5 9-17 0-3 3-3 11/24 Purdue 1-3 1-1 1-1 2-3 - 1-1 - - 0-1 0-5 6-15 1-3 1-2 Third-and-Short (1-3 yds.): 40-64 (62.5%) Third-and-Medium (4-7 yds.): 22-48 (45.8%) Third-and-Long (8+ yds.): 16-73 (21.9%) Indiana on Third Down: 78-184 (42.3%) Indiana on Fourth Down: 14-29 (48.3%) Indiana in the Red Zone: 36-44 (81.8%, 25 TDs, 11FG)

TIME OF POSSESSION

Date Opponent 9/1 at FIU 9/8 Virginia 9/15 Ball State 9/22 Michigan State 9/29 at Rutgers 10/6 at Ohio State 10/13 Iowa 10/20 Penn State 10/26 at Minnesota 11/10 Maryland 11/17 at Michigan 11/24 Purdue

Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 38-28 32:35 6:31 8:38 6:20 11:06 20-16 29:36 6:24 6:03 8:30 8:39 38-10 32:44 8:09 6:59 7:59 9:37 21-35 28:37 7:07 8:19 7:15 5:56 24-17 35:24 9:18 8:11 8:08 9:47 26-49 23:18 8:14 4:38 7:37 2:49 16-42 26:50 7:19 5:43 6:43 7:05 28-33 33:58 8:30 8:34 8:58 7:56 31-38 29:37 11:41 4:33 5:26 7:57 34-32 20:42 2:45 4:19 8:13 5:25 20-31 24:06 4:58 7:23 6:32 5:13 21-28 31:45 9:49 5:22 5:52 10:42

1st Half 2nd Half 15:09 17:26 12:27 17:09 15:08 17:36 15:26 13:11 17:29 17:55 12:52 10:26 13:02 13:48 17:04 16:54 16:14 13:23 7:04 13:38 12:21 11:45 15:11 16:34

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2018 IN REVIEW SCORING DRIVES Opponent at FIU at FIU at FIU at FIU at FIU at FIU Virginia Virginia Virginia Ball State Ball State Ball State Ball State Ball State Ball State Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State at Rutgers at Rutgers at Rutgers at Rutgers at Ohio State at Ohio State at Ohio State at Ohio State at Ohio State Iowa Iowa Iowa Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State at Minnesota at Minnesota at Minnesota at Minnesota at Minnesota at Minnesota Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland at Michigan at Michigan at Michigan at Michigan Purdue Purdue Purdue

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Qtr. 1 1 2 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 4 2 3 4 4 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 3 4 1 1 2 4 4 4 2 2 2 3 3

Plays 7 - 11 9 9 13 9 2 3 12 12 - 9 10 3 10 4 7 10 10 16 10 11 7 5 6 8 8 13 2 8 8 4 9 15 13 13 6 2 6 10 6 3 5 9 8

Yards 75 - 68 75 72 70 75 21 74 85 69 - 72 83 38 51 -11 90 57 75 88 68 54 56 75 70 56 58 64 34 75 75 42 81 85 60 69 11 47 63 55 90 64 36 81 56

TOP 2:43 - 3:55 2:31 3:16 6:13 3:09 0:29 0:52 3:12 5:00 - 2:51 3:42 1:39 3:18 0:56 1:58 2:28 3:19 6:09 4:21 4:01 3:17 1:22 1:33 1:36 2:51 4:33 0:47 3:29 2:42 1:03 3:15 3:17 5:33 5:07 1:56 0:31 1:51 3:09 1:36 0:52 1:15 3:34 1:52

Scoring Play Donavan Hale 18-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Jonathan Crawford 33-yard interception return Peyton Hendershot 3-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Donavan Hale 2-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Mike Majette 9-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Logan Justus 36-yard field goal Stevie Scott 40-yard rush Donavan Hale 9-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Nick Westbrook 23-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Logan Justus 21-yard field goal Stevie Scott 1-yard rush J-Shun Harris II 86-yard punt return Peyton Ramsey 5-yard rush Ronnie Walker 18-yard rush Stevie Scott 11-yard rush Stevie Scott 8-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Logan Justus 35-yard field goal Whop Philyor 65-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Logan Justus 36-yard field goal Stevie Scott 16-yard rush Peyton Ramsey 1-yard rush J-Shun Harris II 2-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Logan Justus 44-yard field goal Logan Justus 37-yard field goal Peyton Hendershot 32-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Nick Westbrook 19-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Logan Justus 37-yard field goal Donavan Hale 3-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Logan Justus 29-yard field goal Ty Fryfogle 33-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Peyton Ramsey 12-yard rush Stevie Scott 5-yard rush Ronnie Walker Jr. 30-yard rush Stevie Scott 3-yard rush J-Shun Harris II 21-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Logan Justus 33-yard field goal Logan Justus 24-yard field goal Logan Justus 41-yard field goal Donavan Hale 43-yard pass frmo Peyton Ramsey Ty Fryfogle 37-yards pass from Peyton Ramsey Stevie Scott 3-yard rush Peyton Ramsey 35-yard rush Donavan Hale 37-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Stevie Scott 2-yard rush Nick Westbrook 19-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Logan Justus 23-yard field goal

4 1 2 2 4 2 4 4

5 6 7 6 10 14 8 7

36 80 52 59 56 87 79 90

2:22 1:37 2:17 1:33 3:45 5:32 2:23 1:11

Logan Justus 42-yard field goal Stevie Scott 13-yard rush Logan Justus 41-yard field goal Ty Fryfogle 7-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Logan Justus 36-yard field goal Stevie Scott 8-yard rush Peyton Ramsey 23-yard rush Nick Westbrook 40-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey

Obtained Kickoff Interception Punt Kickoff Punt Kickoff Kickoff Fumble Punt Kickoff Missed FG Punt Punt Punt Punt Fumble Interception Interception Punt Kickoff Punt Punt Interception Kickoff Kickoff Interception Kickoff Downs Kickoff Interception Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Downs Punt Kickoff Kickoff Fumble Punt Fumble Punt Punt Interception Fumble Kickoff Fumble Kickoff Punt Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Punt Punt Punt


2018 IN REVIEW 20-PLUS YARD PLAYS Opponent

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at FIU....................................................................................................................................................................Donavan Hale 34-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. at FIU................................................................................................................................................................Jonathan Crawford 33-yard interception return at FIU............................................................................................................................................................................................................Reese Taylor 32-yard rush Virginia................................................................................................................................................................................................... Stevie Scott 40-yard rush Virginia.................................................................................................................................................................... Donavan Hale 33-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Virginia..................................................................................................................................................... Nick Westbrook 23-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Virginia..........................................................................................................................................................................................................Stevie Scott 42-yard rush Virginia.........................................................................................................................................................................................Mike Majette 20-yard kickoff return Virginia........................................................................................................................................................................Luke Timian 28-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Ball State...................................................................................................................................................................................... Reese Taylor 20-yard kickoff return Ball State....................................................................................................................................................................................................Whop Philyor 29-yard rush Ball State.............................................................................................................................................................Nick Westbrook 20-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Ball State..................................................................................................................................................................Matt Bjorson 22-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Ball State.............................................................................................................................................................................J-Shun Harris II 86-yard punt return Michigan State............................................................................................................................................Whop Philyor 65-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Rutgers.............................................................................................................................................................Nick Westbrook 23-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Rutgers.................................................................................................................................................................................................Peyton Ramsey 23-yard rush at Rutgers..............................................................................................................................................................J-Shun Harris II 25-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Rutgers..................................................................................................................................................................... Ty Fryfogle 25-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Rutgers.............................................................................................................................................................Nick Westbrook 21-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Rutgers........................................................................................................................................................ Peyton Hendershot 22-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Rutgers........................................................................................................................................................ Peyton Hendershot 25-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Ohio State.................................................................................................................................................................................................Stevie Scott 45-yard rush at Ohio State....................................................................................................................................... Peyton Hendershot 32-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Ohio State.........................................................................................................................................................J-Shun Harris II 30-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Ohio State........................................................................................................................................................Nick Westbrook 30-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Ohio State........................................................................................................................................................Nick Westbrook 38-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Iowa.................................................................................................................................................................................... Thomas Allen 30-yard interception return Iowa.................................................................................................................................................................... Ty Fryfogle 33-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Iowa............................................................................................................................................................................Luke Timian 22-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Iowa............................................................................................................................................................................. Ty Fryfogle 24-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Penn State...................................................................................................................................................................................................Whop Philyor 26-yard rush Penn State....................................................................................................................................................................................Ronnie Walker Jr. 30-yard rush Penn State................................................................................................................................................................. Ty Fryfogle 25-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr. Penn State.................................................................................................................................................J-Shun Harris II 21-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Minnesota.................................................................................................................................................................................................Stevie Scott 22-yard rush at Minnesota............................................................................................................................................... Donavan Hale 43-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Minnesota..................................................................................................................................................... Ty Fryfogle 37-yard pass form Peyton Ramsey at Minnesota............................................................................................................................................................................................Peyton Ramsey 29-yard rush Maryland......................................................................................................................................................................................Mike Majette 25-yard kickoff return Maryland...................................................................................................................................................................... Ty Fryfogle 35-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Maryland...........................................................................................................................................................................................Peyton Ramsey 35-yard rush Maryland...................................................................................................................................................... Donavan Hale 37-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Maryland.........................................................................................................................................................................................Ahrod Lloyd 22-yard kickoff return Maryland.....................................................................................................................................................................Luke Timian 25-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Maryland................................................................................................................................................................. Donavan Hale 43-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Maryland.......................................................................................................................................................................................................Stevie Scott 22-yard rush Maryland.......................................................................................................................................................................................................Stevie Scott 27-yard rush -continued on next page-

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2018 IN REVIEW at Michigan...................................................................................................................................................................................................Stevie Scott 35-yard rush at Michigan..............................................................................................................................................................................................Peyton Ramsey 29-yard rush at Michigan.................................................................................................................................................................Luke Timian 30-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Michigan..........................................................................................................................................................Nick Westbrook 20-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey at Michigan............................................................................................................................................................... Reese Taylor 22-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Purdue...................................................................................................................................................... Nick Westbrook 40-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Purdue...............................................................................................................................................................................................Peyton Ramsey 23-yard rush Purdue.............................................................................................................................................................................................Marcelino Ball 23-yard kick return Purdue..................................................................................................................................................................... Donavan Hale 21-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Purdue..................................................................................................................................................................Nick Westbrook 21-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Purdue..................................................................................................................................................................Nick Westbrook 21-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey Purdue.......................................................................................................................................................................... Ty Fryfogle 20-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey -touchdowns in bold

20-YARD PLAY BREAKDOWN

Passing

Rushing

Kickoff Return

Punt Return

Interception Return

Fumble Return

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16 (4)

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2018 IN REVIEW GAME 1 INDIANA 38, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 28 SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 Score by Quarters

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Indiana

14 14 7

FIU

7 7 7 7 28

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

07:42 04:59 04:01 13:42 06:12 03:41 07:39 01:11 09:58 06:04

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3

4

Final

3 38

FIU - Jones, A. 2 yd run (Borregales kick), 11-66 4:01 IND - Hale, D. 18 yd pass from Ramsey, P. (Justus kick), 7-75 2:43 IND - Crawford, J. 33 yd interception return (Justus kick) IND - Hendershot, P. 3 yd pass from Ramsey, P. (Justus kick), 11-68 3:55 FIU - Jones, A. 36 yd run (Borregales kick), 8-79 3:32 IND - Hale, D. 2 yd pass from Ramsey, P. (Justus kick), 9-75 2:31 IND - Majette, M. 9 yd pass from Penix Jr., M. (Justus kick), 9-72 3:16 FIU - Phillips, S. 1 yd run (Borregales kick), 16-78 6:28 IND - Justus, L. 36 yd field goal, 13-70 6:13 FIU - Alexander, M. 7 yd pass from Morgan, J. ((Borregales kick), 10-75 3:54

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

IND FIU 31 22 45-213 39-170 252 157 37-28-1 28-17-1 82-465 67-327 0-0 0-0 1-6 0-0 1-11 3-53 1-33 1-14 2-43.0 3-44.0 0-0 3-2 8-90 7-70 32:35 27:25 7 of 15 5 of 12 3 of 3 2 of 2 5-6 3-3 1-8 1-9

RUSHING: Indiana - Scott, Stevie 20-70; Taylor, Reese 3-40; Ramsey, Peyton 8-36; Philyor, Whop 2-23; Majette, Mike 5-19; Gest, Cole 5-17; Penix Jr., Michael 2-8. FIU - JONES, Anthony 15-88; PHILLIPS, S. 11-38; PRICE, D’Vonte 2-21; MAXWELL, N. 4-17; ALEXANDER, C. 3-7; MORGAN, James 4-minus 1. PASSING: Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 20-27-1-156; Penix Jr., Michael 8-10-0-96. FIU MORGAN, James 11-20-1-90; ALEXANDER, C. 6-8-0-67. RECEIVING: Indiana - Timian, Luke 6-50; Fryfogle, Ty 5-33; Westbrook, Nick 5-33; Hale, Donavan 4-60; Philyor, Whop 2-27; Taylor, Reese 2-12; Bjorson, Matt 1-15; Gest, Cole 1-10; Majette, Mike 1-9; Hendershot, P. 1-3. FIU - WORTON, C. 5-69; GAITER IV, Tony 4-53; ALEXANDER, M. 4-25; PALMER, S. 3-12; JONES, Anthony 1-minus 2.

GAME 2 INDIANA 20, VIRGINIA 16 SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 Score by Quarters

1

Virginia

9 0 7 0 16

Indiana

13 7 0 0 20

1st 2nd 3rd

9:36 6:27 5:53 5:53 1:36 7:59

2

3

4

Final

UVA - Zaccheaus 1 yd pass from Perkins (Mejia kick), 11-71 5:24 IND - Stevie 40 yd run (Justus kick), 9-75 3:14 IND - Hale 9 yd pass from Ramsey (Justus kick blockd), 2-21 0:29 UVA - Thornhill PAT return 9 - 13 IND - Westbrook 23 yd pass from Ramsey (Justus kick), 3-74 0:52 UVA - Sharp 20 yd pass from Perkins (Mejia kick), 7-71 3:54

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UVA IND 15 21 39-188 44-237 106 150 25-12-0 22-16-1 64-294 66-387 - 2-0 3-2 4-69 2-32 1-1 7-44.4 6-35.5 3-1 1-0 5-56 6-42 30:24 29:36 7 of 16 8 of 15 1 of 1 2-2 1-1 - 1-1

RUSHING: Virginia - Bryce Perkins 25-123; Jordan Ellis 12-63; Joe Reed 1-8; Olamide Zaccheaus 1-minus 6. Indiana - Scott, Stevie 31-204; Ramsey, Peyton 9-27; Taylor, Reese 4-6. PASSING: Virginia - Bryce Perkins 12-24-0-106; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 16-22-1-150. RECEIVING: Virginia - Olamide Zaccheaus 5-15; Hasise Dubois 4-49; Chris Sharp 1-20; Tanner Cowley 1-15; Jordan Ellis 1-7. Indiana - Hale, Donavan 4-56; Timian, Luke 2-32; Fryfogle, Ty 2-28; Westbrook, Nick 2-26; Hendershot, Peyton 2-8; Bjorson, Matt 1-4; Taylor, Reese 1-4; Dorris, Austin 1-minus 1; Majette, Mike 1-minus 7. INTERCEPTIONS: Virginia - Juan Thornhill 1-1. Indiana - None.

INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana - Crawford, Jonathan 1-33. FIU - HALL, Dorian 1-14. FUMBLES: Virginia - Bryce Perkins 2-0; Joe Reed 1-1. Indiana - Harris II, J-Shun 1-0. FUMBLES: Indiana - None. FIU - MORGAN, James 1-0; ALEXANDER, M. 1-1; ALEXANDER, C. 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana - Johnson, Jerome 1-0. FIU - JOHNSON, A. 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana - Willis, Jr., Dameon 4-2; Everett, Gavin 3-1; Ball, Marcelino 3-1; Johnson, Jerome 2-2; Allen, Thomas 3-0; Roof, T.D. 3-0; Jones, Reakwon 3-0; Crawford, Jonathan 3-0; Fitzgerald, B. 2-1; Williams, J. 2-1; Barwick, Jr., Mike 0-3; Bowen, Ja’merez 2-0; Riggins, A’Shon 2-0; Taylor, Reese 2-0; Jones, Cam 1-1; Bryant, Khalil 1-1; Layne, Raheem 1-0; Reece, Tramar 1-0; Stallings, A. 1-0; Sykes, Nile 1-0; Burgess, Juwan 0-1; Robinson, Jacob 0-1; Bryant, Alfred 0-1. FIU - LEWIS, Sage 10-8; BROWN, Isaiah 9-0; DAMES, Richard 3-4; HALL, Dorian 5-1; JACQUES-LOUIS,R 4-1; CURTIS, Noah 2-2; WOODS, Jordan 1-3; SILVA, Fermin 1-3; JOHNSON, A. 1-3; LITTLE, Josh 3-0; CUSHION III, O. 2-1; FREEMAN, Edwin 2-1; GATES, Jamal 1-2; POWELL, Josh 1-1; SHERIFF, J. 1-1; THOMAS-OLIVER 1-1; HUMPHREY, T. 1-0; LUBIN, Emmanuel 1-0; O’GORMAN, Shawn 1-0; DUFFY, Aris 0-1; TART, Teair 0-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Virginia - None. Indiana - Samuels, Kayton 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Virginia - Joey Blount 12-1; Malcolm Cook 6-3; Chris Peace 5-2; Juan Thornhill 5-2; Jordan Mack 4-1; Darrius Bratton 4-0; Bryce Hall 4-0; Richard Burney 3-1; Charles Snowden 3-0; Eli Hanback 2-1; Mandy Alonso 1-2; Jordan Redmond 1-1; Zane Zandier 0-2; Lamont Atkins 1-0; Joe Reed 1-0. Indiana - Crawford, Jonathan 6-1; Willis Jr., Dameon 5-1; Jones, Reakwon 3-2; McFadden, Micah 4-0; Roof, T.D. 3-1; Stallings IV, Allen 3-0; Layne, Raheem 3-0; Bryant, Alfred 2-1; Burgess, Juwan 2-1; Robinson, Jacob 2-1; Matthews, Devon 2-1; Samuels, Kayton 2-1; Brown Jr., Andre 2-1; Everett, Gavin 2-0; Allen, Thomas 2-0; Riggins, A’Shon 2-0; Bryant, Khalil 1-1; Cronk, Coy 1-0; Majette, Mike 1-0; Johnson, Jerome 1-0; Ball, Marcelino 0-1; Sykes, Nile 0-1.

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2018 IN REVIEW GAME 3 INDIANA 38, BALL STATE 10 SEPTEMBER 15, 2018

GAME 4 MICHIGAN STATE 35, INDIANA 21 SEPTEMBER 22, 2018

Score by Quarters

1

2

3

4

Final

Ball State

3

0

7

0

10

Indiana

3 21 7 7 38

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

11:01 7:47 14:55 12:26 0:22 8:52 2:08 10:11

BALL - HAGEE, Morgan 31 yd field goal, 12-61 3:59 IND - Justus, Logan 21 yd field goal, 12-85 3:07 IND - Scott, Stevie 1 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 12-69 5:00 IND - Harris II, J-Shun 86 yd punt return (Justus, Logan kick) IND - Ramsey, Peyton 5 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 9-72 2:51 IND - Walker Jr., Ronnie 18 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 10-83 3:42 BALL - GILBERT, James 27 yd run (HAGEE, Morgan kick), 7-60 2:26 IND - Scott, Stevie 11 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 3-38 1:39

Score by Quarters

1

2

3

4

Final

Michigan State 14 7 7 7 35 Indiana 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

08:11 05:35 06:54 00:19 04:47 14:43 08:19 03:28 03:17

0 7 0 14 21 MSU - Nailor, Jalen 16 yd pass from Lewerke, Brian (Coghlin, Matt kick), 8-60 3:57 MSU- Brown, Shakur 69 yd interception return (Coghlin, Matt kick) IND - Scott, Stevie 8 yd pass from Ramsey, Peyton (Justus, Logan kick), 10-51 3:18 MSU - Dotson, Matt 11 yd pass from Lewerke, Brian (Coghlin, Matt kick), 7-74 1:04 MSU - Coghlin, Matt 6 yd run (Coghlin, Matt kick), 9-67 4:49 IND - Justus, Logan 35 yd field goal, 4-11 0:56 IND - Philyor 65 yd pass from Ramsey (Westbrook pass from Ramsey), 7-90 1:58 IND - Justus, Logan 36 yd field goal, 10-57 2:28 MSU - Nailor, Jalen 75 yd run (Coghlin, Matt kick), 1-75 0:11

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

BALL IND 18 26 39-204 44-255 143 202 28-14-1 32-24-0 67-347 76-457 1-12 - 4-103 1-17 3-66 - 1-0 8-36.9 4-43.8 - 1-1 8-75 5-45 27:24 32:29 4 of 14 6 of 13 0 of 0 1 of 2 1-1 5-7 - 3-16

RUSHING: Ball State - Gilbert 16-89; Neal 10-35; Hurt 5-28; Dunner 4-23; Hall 2-21; Huntley 2-8. Indiana - Scott, Stevie 18-114; Ramsey, Peyton 6-43; Walker Jr., Ronnie 9-41; Philyor, Whop 1-29; Fiacable, Mike 2-17; Penix Jr., Michael 3-13; Nelson, Craig 2-5; Majette, Mike 1--3; Taylor, Reese 2--4. PASSING: Ball State - Neal 12-24-0-115; Plitt 2-4-1-28. Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 20-270-173; Penix Jr. 4-5-0-29. RECEIVING: Ball State - Lacanaria 4-40; Dunner 1-30; Hohlt 1-22; Gilbert 2-17; Littles 1-7; Givan 1-7; Hall 1-6; Williams 1-6; Huntley 1-5; Miller 1-3. Indiana - Timian, Luke 5-56; Bjorson, Matt 2-31; Westbrook, Nick 2-25; Hendershot, Peyton 3-22; Taylor, Reese 3-21; Philyor, Whop 3-19; Scott, Stevie 3-12; Fryfogle, Ty 1-8; Harris II, J-Shun 1-6; Majette, Mike 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Ball State - none. Indiana - James, Isaac 1-0. FUMBLES: Ball State - none. Indiana - Scott 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Ball State - none. Indiana - Jones, Reakwon 1-0; Crawford, Jonathan 1-0; Roof, T.D. 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Ball State - Martin 9-0; Daw 8-0; White 6-1; Thomas 4-3; Cosby 5-1; Wilborn 5-0; Anderson 5-0; Albright 4-1; Jackson 4-0; Anderson 2-1; Jennette 2-1; Hall 1-2; Littles 2-0; Larsen 2-0; Grenda 2-0; Potts 0-1; Miller 1-0; Walton 0-1; Hannah 0-1; Robinson 0-1; Crumb 0-1; Schroeder 0-1. Indiana - Jones, Reakwon 5-0; Crawford, Jonathan 3-2; Williams, Jaylin 4-0; Ball, Marcelino 4-0; Roof, T.D. 4-0; Layne, Raheem 1-2; Matthews, Devon 2-1; Fitzgerald, Bryant 3-0; Allen 3-0; Burgess, Juwan 2-0; Head Jr., James 2-0; James, Isaac 2-0; Riggins, A’Shon 1-1; Jones, Cam 2-0; Willis Jr., Dameon 2-0; McFadden, Micah 2-0; Barwick Jr., Mike 1-1; Bowen, Ja’merez 2-0; Hale, Donavan 1-0; Bryant, Khalil 0-1; Samuels, Kayton 1-0; McGinnis, Michael 1-0; Robinson, Jacob 0-1; Reece, Tramar 0-1; Stallings IV, Allen 1-0.

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FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

MSU IND 19 18 40-131 32-29 219 272 26-15-2 46-32-2 66-350 78-301 0-0 0-0 3-21 1-19 1-43 0-0 2-73 2-4 6-37.2 7-39.9 3-2 1-0 8-72 6-85 31:23 28:37 2 of 13 4 of 16 2 of 3 1 of 3 3-3 3-4 4-23 3-37

RUSHING: Michigan State - Nailor, Jalen 3-79; Jefferson, La’Darius 10-34; Heyward, Connor 12-23; Coghlin, Matt 1-6; Sowards, Brandon 1-minus 1; TEAM 3-minus 4; Lewerke, Brian 10-minus 6. Indiana - Scott, Stevie 11-18; Ramsey, Peyton 18-13; Walker Jr., Ronnie 1-0; Taylor, Reese 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2. PASSING: Michigan State - Lewerke, Brian 14-25-2-213; White, Cody 1-1-0-6. Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 32-46-2-272. RECEIVING: Michigan State - Davis, Felton 5-79; White, Cody 4-77; Stewart, Darrell 2-14; Heyward, Connor 1-16; Nailor, Jalen 1-16; Dotson, Matt 1-11; Lewerke, Brian 1-6. Indiana - Philyor, Whop 13-148; Harris II, J-Shun 6-42; Majette, Mike 4-12; Hale, Donavan 3-31; Westbrook, Nick 2-14; Taylor, Reese 1-13; Scott, Stevie 1-8; Dorris, Austin 1-2; Fryfogle, Ty 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Michigan State - Brown, Shakur 1-69; Simmons, Antjuan 1-4. Indiana - Bryant, Khalil 1-4; Jones, Cam 1-0. FUMBLES: Michigan State - Lewerke, Brian 2-1; Jefferson, La’Darius 1-1. Indiana Ramsey, Peyton 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Michigan State - Dowell, Andrew 1-0; Williams, Raequan 1-0; Willekes, Kenny 1-0; Bouyer-Randle, B. 1-0. Indiana - Ball, Marcelino 2-0; Sykes, Nile 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Michigan State - Bachie, Joe 8-1; Dowell, Andrew 7-2; Willekes, Kenny 5-3; Layne, Justin 6-1; Dowell, David 5-2; Willis, Khari 4-0; Butler, Josh 3-1; Thompson, Tyriq 3-0; Williams, Raequan 2-1; Jones, Naquan 2-1; Panasiuk, Mike 2-0; Morrissey, Matt 2-0; Bouyer-Randle, B. 2-0; Reschke, Jon 0-2; Henderson, Xavier 1-0; Owens, Gerald 1-0; Simmons, Antjuan 0-1; Camper, Jack 0-1. Indiana - Crawford, Jonathan 8-1; Ball, Marcelino 6-0; Bryant, Khalil 3-2; Roof, T.D. 3-1; Jones, Cam 3-0; Riggins, A’Shon 3-0; Layne, Raheem 3-0; Willis Jr., Dameon 2-1; Brown Jr., Andre 2-0; Fitzgerald, Bryant 2-0; Everett, Gavin 1-1; Barwick Jr., Mike 1-1; Allen, Thomas 1-1; Sykes, Nile 1-1; Stallings IV, Allen 1-0; Samuels, Kayton 1-0; Smolar, Jared 1-0; Hendershot, Peyton 1-0; Bowen, Ja’merez 1-0; Jones, Reakwon 1-0; Williams, Jaylin 1-0; Johnson, Jerome 0-1; Burgess, Juwan 0-1; Hale, Donavan 0-1.


2018 IN REVIEW GAME 5 INDIANA 24, RUTGERS 17 SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 Score by Quarters

1

Score by Quarters

1

Indiana

7 17 0 0 24

Indiana

3 17 6 0 26

Rutgers

7 0 0 10 17

Ohio State

7

1st 2nd 4th

10:46 7:33 14:56 9:21 0:20 10:40 3:52

2

3

GAME 6 OHIO STATE 49, INDIANA 26 OCTOBER 6, 2018 4

Final

RU - Jones, Shameen 11 yd pass from Sitkowski, A. (Davidovicz, J. kick), 10-75 4:14 IND - Scott, Stevie 16 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 10-75 3:13 IND - Ramsey, Peyton 1 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 16-88 6:09 IND - Harris II, J-Shun 2 yd pass from Ramsey, Peyton (Justus, Logan kick), 10-68 4:12 IND - Justus, Logan 44 yd field goal, 11-54 3:55 RU - Hilliman, J. 1 yd run (Davidovicz, J. kick), 3-55 1:18 RU - Davidovicz, J. 52 yd field goal, 14-46 3:55

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

IND RU 24 17 24 19 42-163 23-98 288 193 40-27-1 36-19-1 82-451 59-291 - 1-0 - - 3-58 1-0 1-0 2-44.5 4-41.5 1-1 5-60 6-63 35:45 24:15 11 of 18 4 of 12 2 of 3 2 of 2 4-23 3-37

RUSHING: Indiana - Scott, Stevie 18-58; Ramsey, Peyton 10-51; Walker Jr., Ronnie 7-35; Taylor, Reese 3-26; Majette, Mike 1-0; TEAM 3-minus 7. Rutgers - Blackshear, R. 8-64; Hilliman, J. 9-29; Melton, Bo 1-14; Pacheco, Isaih 2-1; TEAM 1-minus 2; Sitkowski, A. 2-minus 8. PASSING: Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 27-40-1-288. Rutgers - Sitkowski, A. 18-35-1-154; Pacheco, Isaih 1-1-0-39. RECEIVING: Indiana - Harris II, J-Shun 7-54; Fryfogle, Ty 5-70; Westbrook, Nick 4-62; Taylor, Reese 4-16; Hale, Donavan 3-29; Hendershot, Peyton 2-47; Scott, Stevie 2-10. Rutgers - Melton, Bo 4-32; Blackshear, R. 4-22; Jones, Shameen 3-34; Lewis, Eddie 3-23; Washington, J. 2-55; Hilliman, J. 2-18; Anthony, Max 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana - Johnson, Jamar 1-0. Rutgers - Hayes, Damon 1-0. FUMBLES: Indiana - Scott, Stevie 1-1. Rutgers - None. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana - Williams, Jaylin 1-0; Stallings IV, Allen 1-0. Rutgers - Bateky, Jon 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana - Williams, Jaylin 4-1; Matthews, Devon 3-2; Willis Jr., Dameon 2-3; Bryant, Khalil 3-1; Stallings IV, Allen 2-2; Johnson, Jerome 2-2; Layne, Raheem 2-1; Jones, Reakwon 1-2; Crawford, Jonathan 1-2; Bowen, Ja’merez 1-2; Brown Jr., Andre 2-0; Sykes, Nile 1-1; Ball, Marcelino 1-0; Head Jr., James 1-0; Allen, Thomas 1-0; Taylor, Reese 1-0; Barwick Jr., Mike 0-1; Slusher, Samuel 0-1; Fitzgerald, Bryant 0-1; Burgess, Juwan 0-1; Ziemba, Michael 0-1. Rutgers - Roberts, Deonte 6-8; Wilkins, Kevin 3-8; Hayes, Damon 4-6; Wharton, Isaiah 5-1; Hampton, Saquan 4-2; Maddox-Williams 4-1; Morris, Trevor 2-3; Turner, Julius 0-5; Hester, Kiy 4-0; Bateky, Jon 2-2; Young, Avery 1-3; Fogg, Tyshon 1-3; Tverdov, Mike 2-0; Fatukasi, O. 1-1; Previlon, W. 1-0; Battle, Rashawn 0-1.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

11:47 2:58 12:21 10:59 7:04 4:39 2:16 0:40 14:09 4:53 12:21 6:51

2 21

3 7

4 14

Final 49

IND - Justus 37 yd field goal, 7-56 3:13 OSU - Dobbins 1 yd run (Nuernberger kick), 9-71 3:06 OSU - Dixon 39 yd pass from Haskins (Nuernberger, kick), 9-78 3:28 IND - Hendershot 32 yd pass from Ramsey (Justus kick), 5-75 1:22 IND - Westbrook 19 yd pass from Ramsey (Justus kick), 6-70 1:33 OSU - Campbell 18 yd pass from Haskins (Nuernberger kick), 6-75 2:25 OSU - McLaurin 7 yd pass from Haskins (Nuernberger. kick), 6-32 2:16 IND - Justus 37 yd field goal, 8-56 1:36 OSU - Campbell 71 yd pass from Haskins (Nuernberger kick), 3-75 0:51 IND - Hale 3 yd pass from Ramsey (Ramsey pass intcpt), 8-58 2:44 OSU - McLaurin 17 yd pass from Haskins (Nuernberger kick), 10-67 2:56 OSU - Victor 30 yd pass from Haskins (Nuernberger kick), 10-76 4:18

Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

IND OSU 26 49 22 33 21-84 48-154 322 455 49-26-0 44-33-2 70-406 92-609 - 1-8 1-1 - 2-45 2-9 4-38.8 2-41.5 2-2 1-1 3-35 9-82 25:45 34:15 3 of 14 8 of 16 1 of 3 3 of 4 1-8 3-11

RUSHING: Indiana - Scott, Stevie 9-64; Ramsey, Peyton 10-10; Taylor, Reese 1-9; Majette, Mike 1-1. Ohio State - Dobbins, J.K. 26-82; Weber, Mike 13-70; Haskins, Dwayne 7-7; TEAM 2-minus 5. PASSING: Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 26-49-0-322. Ohio State - Haskins, Dwayne 3344-2-455. RECEIVING: Indiana - Harris II, J-Shun 8-104; Westbrook, Nick 5-109; Fryfogle, Ty 3-26; Majette, Mike 3-23; Taylor, Reese 2-11; Scott, Stevie 2-6; Hendershot, Peyton 1-32; Dorris, Austin 1-8; Hale, Donavan 1-3. Ohio State - Campbell, P. 9-142; Dixon, Johnnie 5-73; Mack, Austin 5-49; McLaurin, Terry 4-59; Hill, K.J. 4-46; Victor, B. 2-43; Dobbins, J.K. 2-25; Farrell, Luke 1-13; Weber, Mike 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana - Fitzgerald, Bryant 1-9; Matthews, Devon 1-0. Ohio State None. FUMBLES: Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 1-1; Taylor, Reese 1-1. Ohio State - Weber, Mike 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana - Sykes, Nile 1-0. Ohio State - Jones, Dre’Mont 1-0; Borland, Tuf 1-0; Werner, Pete 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana - Willis Jr., Dameon 4-5; Roof, T.D. 6-2; Ball, Marcelino 3-5; Jones, Reakwon 4-3; Brown Jr., Andre 3-3; Crawford, Jonathan 2-4; Barwick Jr., Mike 4-1; Layne, Raheem 3-2; Stallings IV, Allen 3-2; Bryant, Khalil 2-3; Burgess, Juwan 1-4; Head Jr., James 3-1; Sykes, Nile 1-3; Johnson, Jerome 2-1; Ziemba, Michael 2-1; Allen, Thomas 0-3; Fitzgerald, Bryant 2-0; Riggins, A’Shon 1-1; Wilson, Brandon 1-1; Williams, Jaylin 1-0; McFadden, Micah 1-0; Bjorson, Matt 1-0; Matthews, Devon 0-1. Ohio State Harrison, Malik 5-0; Fuller, Jordan 4-1; Wint, Jahsen 4-1; Werner, Pete 4-0; Young, Chase 3-1; Borland, Tuf 3-0; Wade, Shaun 3-0; Pryor, Isaiah 3-0; Browning, Baron 2-0; Arnette, Damon 2-0; Jones, Dre’Mont 1-1; Saunders, C.J. 1-0; Togiai, Tommy 1-0; Okudah, Jeffrey 1-0; Hamilton, Davon 1-0; Sheffield, K. 1-0.

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2018 IN REVIEW GAME 7 IOWA 42, INDIANA 16 OCTOBER 13, 2018 Score by Quarters

1

Score by Quarters

1

Iowa

14 7 14 7 42

Penn State

7 10 9 7 33

Indiana

3 7 6 0 16

Indiana

14 0 7 7 28

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

10:32 7:15 1:21 12:17 10:03 12:03 9:19 5:55 9:23

2

3

GAME 8 PENN STATE 33, INDIANA 28 OCTOBER 20, 2018 4

Final

IND - Justus 29 yd field goal, 13-64 4:28 IOWA - Hockenson 9 yd pass from Stanley (Recinos kick), 5-74 3:12 IOWA - Fant 28 yd pass from Stanley (Recinos kick), 11-70 4:07 IND - Fryfogle 33 yd pass from Ramsey (Justus kick), 2-34 0:34 IOWA - Easley 12 yd pass from Stanley (Recinos kick), 4-38 2:01 IOWA - Young 11 yd pass from Stanley (Recinos kick), 7-63 2:57 IOWA - Hockenson 54 yd pass from Stanley (Recinos kick), 3-61 1:29 IND - Ramsey 12 yd run (Ramsey pass failed), 8-75 3:24 IOWA - Kelly 4 yd pass from Stanley (Recinos kick), 9-80 3:59

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

IND IOWA 26 22 32-159 25-67 320 263 33-21-1 42-31-2 65-479 67-330 - 1-5 1-0 4-136 1-18 2-19 1-30 2-44.5 4-44.2 - 1-0 11-110 10-99 32:53 27:07 8 of 12 5 of 12 1 of 2 0 of 2 3-3 5-6 2-14 1-5

13:00 10:18 1:06 10:08 6:27 7:16 4:01 3:41 10:25 0:49

3

4

Final

PSU - Sanders, Miles 1 yd run (Pinegar, Jake kick), 5-36 2:00 IND - Scott, Stevie 5 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 8-75 2:42 IND - Walker Jr., Ronnie 30 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 4-42 1:03 PSU - Freiermuth, P. 23 yd pass from Stevens, T. (Pinegar, Jake kick), 6-83 2:20 PSU - Pinegar, Jake 27 yd field goal, 7-65 2:33 PSU - Pinegar, Jake 32 yd field goal, 13-63 5:04 IND - Scott, Stevie 3 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 9-81 3:15 PSU - McSorley, Trace 5 yd run (Pinegar, Jake kick blockd), 1-5 0:20 PSU - McSorley, Trace 4 yd run (Pinegar, Jake kick), 5-32 1:27 IND - Harris II, J-Shun 21 yd pass from Ramsey, P. (Justus, Logan kick), 15-85 3:17

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

PSU IND 20 32 36-174 45-224 243 330 37-20-1 55-35-1 73-417 100-554 - 3-13 3-10 4-170 1-19 1-1 1-1 6-40.2 6-41.3 4-0 3-2 3-40 7-55 26:02 33:58 5 of 15 9 of 21 0 of 1 3 of 5 5-5 3-4 6-44 3-16

RUSHING: Iowa - Young,Toren 19-96; Sargent,Mekhi 10-59; Cooper,Max 1-9; Stanley,Nate 2-minus 5. Indiana - Scott, Stevie 8-29; Walker Jr., Ronnie 4-19; Ramsey, Peyton 11-9; Taylor, Reese 1-6; Majette, Mike 1-4.

RUSHING: Penn State - McSorley, Trace 19-107; Sanders, Miles 15-72; Brown, Journey 1-5; Gillikin, Blake 1-minus 10. Indiana - Scott, Stevie 26-138; Walker Jr., Ronnie 4-38; Philyor, Whop 1-26; Penix Jr., Michael 2-24; Harris II, J-Shun 1-3; Ramsey, Peyton 11-minus 5.

PASSING: Iowa - Stanley,Nate 21-33-1-320. Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 31-42-2-263.

PASSING: Penn State - McSorley, Trace 19-36-1-220; Stevens, Tommy 1-1-0-23. IndianaRamsey, Peyton 26-36-1-236; Penix Jr., Michael 9-19-0-94.

RECEIVING: Iowa-Hockenson,T.J. 4-107; Fant,Noah 4-102; Easley,Nick 4-28; Smith,Brandon 3-43; Sargent,Mekhi 2-20; Young,Toren 1-11; Kelly,Austin 1-4; Ross,Brady 1-3; Smith-Marsette 1-2. Indiana - Taylor, Reese 6-28; Hale, Donavan 5-51; Timian, Luke 5-35; Fryfogle, Ty 4-71; Westbrook, Nick 2-20; Hendershot, Peyton 2-17; Majette, Mike 2-16; Harris II, J-Shun 2-11; Scott, Stevie 2-11; Bjorson, Matt 1-3.

RECEIVING: Penn State - Sanders, Miles 6-54; Hamler, KJ 4-27; Johnson, Juwan 2-72; Sullivan-Brown 2-33; Freiermuth, Pat 2-32; Stevens, Tommy 2-2; Thompkins, D. 1-13; Dotson, Jahan 1-10. Indiana - Timian, Luke 6-58; Hale, Donavan 4-52; Harris II, J-Shun 4-44; Philyor, Whop 4-27; Taylor, Reese 4-27; Brookins, Ricky 4-15; Westbrook, Nick 3-33; Majette, Mike 2-10; Fryfogle, Ty 1-25; Scott, Stevie 1-19; Hendershot, Peyton 1-13; Dorris, Austin 1-7.

INTERCEPTIONS: Iowa - Gervase,Jake 1-19; Stone,Geno 1-0. Indiana - Allen, Thomas 1-30. FUMBLES: Iowa - None. Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Iowa - Golston,C 1-0; Epenesa,A.J. 1-0. Indiana - Johnson, Jerome 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Iowa - Gervase,Jake 6-2; Welch,Kristian 4-4; Hesse,Parker 6-1; Moss,Riley 6-0; Colbert,Djimon 3-3; Stone,Geno 5-0; Hooker,Amani 4-0; Nelson,Anthony 2-2; Brincks,Sam 1-3; Golston,C 2-0; Epenesa,A.J. 1-1; Ojemudia,M. 1-0; Groeneweg,Kyle 1-0; Stanley,Nate 1-0; Brents,Julius 1-0; Jones,Amani 1-0; Nelson,Matt 1-0; Lattimore,C. 1-0. Indiana - Willis Jr., Dameon 5-1; Ball, Marcelino 4-2; Johnson, Jerome 4-1; Burgess, Juwan 3-2; Bryant, Khalil 3-1; Jones, Cam 3-0; Jones, Reakwon 2-1; Brown Jr., Andre 2-1; Wilson, Brandon 2-1; Fitzgerald, Bryant 2-0; Crawford, Jonathan 2-0; Taylor, Reese 2-0; McFadden, Micah 1-1; Barwick Jr., Mike 1-1; Allen, Thomas 1-1; Riggins, A’Shon 1-0; Sykes, Nile 1-0; Layne, Raheem 1-0; Stallings IV, Allen 1-0; Head Jr., James 1-0; Johnson, Jamar 1-0; Stepaniak, Simon 1-0; Bowen, Ja’merez 1-0; Ziemba, Michael 0-1.

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INTERCEPTIONS: Penn State - Scott, Nick 1-1. Indiana - Fitzgerald, Bryant 1-1. FUMBLES: Penn State - Hamler, KJ 1-0; Farmer, Koa 1-0; Thompkins, D. 1-0; Scott, Nick 1-1. Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 1-0; Harris II, J-Shun 1-1; Walker Jr., Ronnie 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Penn State - Toney, Shaka 4-0; Gross-Matos, Y. 2-0. Indiana - Willis Jr., Dameon 0-1; Stallings IV, Allen 1-0; Ball, Marcelino 0-1; Allen, Thomas 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Penn State - Gross-Matos, Y. 6-4; Oruwariye, A. 6-3; Parsons, Micah 7-1; Brown, Cam 6-2; Reid, John 6-2; Sutherland, J. 6-1; Scott, Nick 5-2; Farmer, Koa 4-3; Toney, Shaka 6-0; Castro-Fields 3-1; Johnson, Jan 2-1; Taylor, Garrett 1-2; Johnson, D. 2-0; Windsor, Robert 2-0; Wade, Lamont 1-0; Mustipher, PJ 1-0; Petrishen, John 1-0; Polk, Brandon 1-0; Shelton, A. 1-0; Brooks, Ellis 0-1; Miller, Jarvis 0-1. Indiana - Ball, Marcelino 7-3; Crawford, Jonathan 5-2; Willis Jr., Dameon 4-1; Bryant, Khalil 3-2; Sykes, Nile 4-0; Layne, Raheem 4-0; Fitzgerald, Bryant 3-1; Jones, Reakwon 2-1; Stallings IV, Allen 2-0; McFadden, Micah 2-0; Allen, Thomas 2-0; Burgess, Juwan 1-0; Johnson, Jamar 1-0; Bjorson, Matt 1-0; Riggins, A’Shon 1-0; Barwick Jr., Mike 1-0; Bryant, Alfred 1-0; Brown Jr., Andre 1-0; Johnson, Jerome 1-0; Timian, Luke 1-0; Hale, Donavan 1-0; Taylor, Reese 1-0; Williams, Jaylin 1-0; Hendershot, Peyton 1-0.


2018 IN REVIEW GAME 9 MINNESOTA 38, INDIANA 31 OCTOBER 26, 2018 Score by Quarters

1

Score by Quarters

1

Indiana

6 3 0 22 31

Maryland

6 9 8 9 32

Minnesota

7 14 10 7 38

Indiana

0 21 10

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

9:27 6:20 1:13 14:05 6:19 0:35 7:56 5:33 13:24 10:04 3:57 1:34

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3

4

GAME 10 INDIANA 34, MARYLAND 32 NOVEMBER 10, 2018 Final

IND - Justus 33 yd field goal, 13-60 5:33 MINN - Green 1 yd run (Carpenter kick), 6-77 3:07 IND - Justus 24 yd field goal, 13-69 5:07 IND - Justus 41 yd field goal, 6-11 1:56 MINN - Johnson 8 yd pass from Morgan (Carpenter kick), 14-75 7:46 MINN - Johnson 18 yd pass from Morgan (Carpenter kick), 8-99 2:41 MINN - Carpenter 37 yd field goal, 11-53 7:04 MINN - Brooks 17 yd run (Carpenter kick), 3-28 1:33 IND - Hale 43 yd pass from Ramsey (Ramsey pass failed), 2-47 0:31 IND - Fryfogle 37 yd pass from Ramsey (Fryfogle pass from Ramsey), 6-63 1:51 IND - Scott 3 yd run (Hale pass from Ramsey), 10-55 3:09 MINN - Bateman 67 yd pass from Morgan (Carpenter kick), 1-67 0:11

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

10:05 2:50 12:30 10:07 8:11 3:04 0:07 11:26 7:05 6:45 12:25 4:54 2:32

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3

4

Final

3 34

UMD - Petrino, Joseph 29 yd field goal, 10-60 4:55 UMD - Petrino, Joseph 31 yd field goal, 12-74 5:39 IND - Ramsey, Peyton 35 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 6-90 1:36 IND - Hale, Donavan 37 yd pass from Ramsey, Peyton (Justus, Logan kick), 3-64 0:52 IND - Scott, Stevie 2 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 5-36 1:15 UMD - Fleet-Davis 3 yd run (Petrino, Joseph kick failed), 10-75 5:07 UMD - Petrino, Joseph 31 yd field goal, 7-41 2:28 IND - Westbrook 19 yd pass from Ramsey (Justus kick), 9-81 3:34 IND - Justus, Logan 23 yd field goal, 8-56 1:52 UMD - Leake 27 yd run (McFarland pass from Pigrome), 2-27 0:20 UMD - Petrino, Joseph 39 yd field goal, 10-38 4:34 UMD - Jones 15 yd pass from Pigrome (Fleet-Davis rush failed), 9-88 5:20 IND - Justus, Logan 42 yd field goal, 5-36 2:22

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

IND MINN 20 22 30-153 40-180 232 302 44-29-2 24-17-1 74-385 64-482 - - 2-0 1-15 5-98 1-0 2-0 4-31.5 3-39.7 1-1 5-3 5-37 3-20 29:37 30:23 8 of 17 6 of 12 1 of 1 1 of 1 3-3 5-6 1-8 1-2

RUSHING: Indiana - Scott, Stevie 18-96; Ramsey, Peyton 8-57; Walker Jr., Ronnie 3-10; Philyor, Whop 1-minus 10. Minnesota - Brooks, Shannon 22-154; Williams, Bryce 7-17; Green, Seth 6-16; Morgan, Tanner 2-minus 2; TEAM 3-minus 5. PASSING: Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 29-44-2-232. Minnesota - Morgan, Tanner 17-241-302.

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UMD IND 27 18 59-353 30-131 189 243 25-14-1 28-16-1 84-542 58-374 - 1-4 2-63 8-141 1-0 1-2 2-42.0 5-36.2 3-3 1-0 10-93 3-39 39:18 20:42 8 of 15 3 of 12 1 of 1 1 of 1 6-6 3-3 4-21 1-5

RUSHING: Maryland - McFarland, Anthony 29-210; Johnson, Ty 5-38; Leake, Javon 3-38; Jones, Jeshaun 5-31; Pigrome, Tyrrell 8-19; Hill, Kasim 2-14; Fleet-Davis, Tayon 6-6; Cobbs, Brian 1-minus 3. Indiana - Scott, Stevie 19-103; Ramsey, Peyton 6-25; Majette, Mike 1-4; Walker Jr., Ronnie 1-2; TEAM 3-minus 3. PASSING: Maryland - Pigrome, Tyrrell 10-13-0-146; Hill, Kasim 4-12-1-43. Indiana Ramsey, Peyton 16-28-1-243.

RECEIVING: Indiana - Timian, Luke 7-48; Harris II, J-Shun 5-34; Hale, Donavan 4-51; Majette, Mike 4-16; Fryfogle, Ty 2-41; Westbrook, Nick 2-18; Scott, Stevie 2-6; Taylor, Reese 2-4; Philyor, Whop 1-14. Minnesota - Johnson, Tyler 5-102; Bateman, Rashod 4-108; Douglas, D 3-43; Autman-Bell, C 2-23; Brooks, Shannon 2-11; Williams, Bryce 1-15.

RECEIVING: Maryland - Jones, Jeshaun 6-67; Demus, Dontay 4-98; Jacobs, Taivon 2-14; Fleet-Davis, Tayon 1-5; Okonkwo, Chigoziem 1-5. Indiana - Timian, Luke 4-44; Hale, Donavan 3-92; Westbrook, Nick 3-41; Fryfogle, Ty 2-44; Taylor, Reese 1-8; Harris II, J-Shun 1-8; Hendershot, Peyton 1-6; Scott, Stevie 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana - Fitzgerald, Bryant 1-0. Minnesota - Huff, Jacob 1-0; Howden, Jordan 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Maryland - Watson, Tre 1-0. Indiana - Williams, Jaylin 1-2.

FUMBLES: Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 1-1. Minnesota - Brooks, Shannon 2-2; Williams, Bryce 1-1; Autman-Bell, C 1-0; Douglas, D 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana - Willis Jr., Dameon 1-0. Minnesota - Coughlin, C 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana - Layne, Raheem 5-2; Jones, Reakwon 3-3; Crawford, Jonathan 3-3; Willis Jr., Dameon 2-4; Jones, Cam 2-3; Everett, Gavin 2-2; Allen, Thomas 2-2; Ball, Marcelino 1-3; Sykes, Nile 2-1; Bryant, Khalil 2-1; Burgess, Juwan 1-2; McFadden, Micah 0-3; Fitzgerald, Bryant 2-0; Riggins, A’Shon 1-1; Bryant, Alfred 0-2; Barwick Jr., Mike 0-2; Bjorson, Matt 0-2; Stallings IV, Allen 0-2; Brown Jr., Andre 1-0; Matthews, Devon 1-0; Johnson, Jerome 1-0; Wilson, Brandon 1-0; Bowen, Ja’merez 1-0; Williams, Jaylin 0-1; James, Isaac 0-1. Minnesota - Cashman, Blake 10-0; Barber, Thomas 4-4; Howden, Jordan 6-1; Huff, Jacob 5-2; Durr, Coney 6-0; Coughlin, C 4-2; Moore, Gary 3-2; Martin, Kamal 4-0; Smith, Terell 2-1; DeLattiboudere 2-0; Otomewo, Esezi 1-0; Huff, Julian 1-0; Renner, Sam 0-1; Silver, Royal 0-1.

FUMBLES: Maryland - Pigrome, Tyrrell 1-1; Fleet-Davis, Tayon 1-1; McFarland, Anthony 1-1. Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Maryland - Brooks, Jr., Antoine 1-0; Oluwatimi, Oluwaseun 1-0; McLean, Adam 1-0; Howard, Keiron 1-0. Indiana - Samuels, Kayton 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Maryland - Watson, Tre 5-2; Brooks, Jr., Antoine 2-3; Mosley, Jordan 4-0; Tanyi, Mbi 2-2; Davis, Isaiah 1-3; Cowart, Byron 2-1; McLean, Adam 2-1; Jones, Deon 2-0; Howard, Keiron 2-0; Richardson, Antwaine 2-0; Ellis, Tino 2-0; Davis, RaVon 2-0; Campbell, Chance 2-0; Aniebonam, Jesse 2-0; Savage, Darnell 2-0; Lewis, Rayshad 2-0; Harrison, Lorenzo 1-0; Funk, Jake 1-0; Demus, Dontay 1-0; Oluwatimi, Oluwaseun 1-0; Bortenschlager, Max 1-0; Underwood, Nick 0-1; Egbuaba, Nnamdi 0-1. Indiana - Roof, T.D. 8-2; Crawford, Jonathan 7-1; Layne, Raheem 7-0; Fitzgerald, Bryant 5-1; Barwick Jr., Mike 4-2; Johnson, Jerome 3-2; Everett, Gavin 3-0; Bryant, Khalil 3-0; Williams, Jaylin 3-0; Jones, Cam 2-1; Willis Jr., Dameon 1-2; Stallings IV, Allen 2-0; Ball, Marcelino 2-0; Samuels, Kayton 2-0; Bryant, Alfred 2-0; Head Jr., James 2-0; Sykes, Nile 2-0; Wilson, Brandon 1-0; McGinnis, Michael 1-0; Burgess, Juwan 1-0; Miller, James 1-0; Allen, Thomas 1-0; Brown Jr., Andre 1-0; Taylor, Reese 1-0; McFadden, Micah 0-1.

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2018 IN REVIEW GAME 11 MICHIGAN 31, INDIANA 20 NOVEMBER 17, 2018 Score by Quarters Indiana Michigan 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

10:41 4:14 14:15 9:56 7:39 4:46 1:33 9:44 2:08 9:55 6:10 2:37

1 2 3 4 Final 7 10 0 3 20 3 12 10 6 31

MICH - Moody, Jake 32 yd field goal, 10-61 4:19 IND - Scott, Stevie 13 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 6-80 1:37 MICH - Moody, Jake 30 yd field goal, 10-52 4:59 MICH - Moody, Jake 31 yd field goal, 8-47 2:26 IND - Justus, Logan 41 yd field goal, 7-52 2:17 MICH - Eubanks 41 yd pass from Patterson (Patterson pass failed), 6-65 2:53 IND - Fryfogle, Ty 7 yd pass from Ramsey, Peyton (Justus kick), 9-75 3:13 MICH - Higdon, Karan 2 yd run (Moody, Jake kick), 11-67 4:41 MICH - Moody, Jake 33 yd field goal, 9-65 3:07 MICH - Moody, Jake 23 yd field goal, 9-51 4:53 IND - Justus, Logan 36 yd field goal, 10-56 3:45 MICH - Moody, Jake 29 yd field goal, 8-36 3:33

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

IND MICH 21 25 40-190 50-257 195 250 35-16-1 28-16-1 75-385 78-507 - - 2-13 - 2-30 1-0 1-0 3-38.3 1-35.0 1-1 7-62 4-45 24:06 35:54 9 of 17 7 of 15 0 of 3 1 of 1 3-3 7-8 - 2-17

GAME 12 PURDUE 28, INDIANA 21 NOVEMBER 24, 2018 Score by Quarters Purdue Indiana 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

05:43 10:52 04:30 03:43 07:33 03:48 01:17

1 2 3 4 Final 7 7 7 7 28 0 7 0 14 21

PUR - Zico 11 yd pass from Blough (Evans kick), 12-85 4:36 IND - Scott, Stevie 8 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 14-87 5:32 PUR - Moore 56 yd pass from Blough (Evans kick), 1-56 0:10 PUR - Moore 33 yd pass from Blough (Evans kick), 6-76 2:00 IND - Ramsey, Peyton 23 yd run (Justus, Logan kick), 8-79 2:23 PUR - Jones 32 yd run (Spencer Evans kick), 6-75 3:45 IND - Westbrook, Nick 40 yd pass from Ramsey, Peyton (Justus, Logan kick), 7-90 1:11

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

PUR IND 26 27 34-130 30-142 310 345 35-27-1 51-36-1 69-440 81-487 0-0 0-0 0-0 2--1 0-0 1-23 1-0 1-6 5-42.6 5-39.2 0-0 0-0 6-73 6-80 31:45 28:15 4 of 10 5 of 14 0 of 1 1 of 3 1-2 1-1 2-10 5-28

RUSHING: Indiana - Scott, Stevie 30-139; Ramsey, Peyton 7-51; Ball, Marcelino 1-3; Walker Jr., Ronnie 2-minus 3. Michigan - Higdon, Karan 21-101; Patterson, Shea 9-68; Evans, Chris 10-44; Wilson, Tru 6-42; Mason, Ben 2-5; TEAM 2-minus 3.

RUSHING: Purdue - Markell Jones 11-95; D.J. Knox 10-42; Rondale Moore 3-13; Team 2-minus 2; David Blough 8-minus 18. Indiana - Scott, Stevie 20-104; Ramsey, Peyton 7-37; Timian, Luke 1-4; Walker Jr., Ronnie 1-minus 1; Harris II, J-Shun 1-minus 2.

PASSING: Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 16-35-1-195. Michigan - Patterson, Shea 16-281-250.

PASSING: Purdue - David Blough 27-35-1-310. Indiana - Ramsey, Peyton 36-51-1-345.

RECEIVING: Indiana - Timian, Luke 6-62; Westbrook, Nick 4-84; Fryfogle, Ty 2-13; Taylor, Reese 1-22; Scott, Stevie 1-8; Majette, Mike 1-4; Hale, Donavan 1-2. Michigan - Collins, Nico 3-32; Gentry, Zach 2-83; Peoples-Jones 2-30; Perry, Grant 2-12; Eubanks, Nick 1-41; Bell, Ronnie 1-31; Higdon, Karan 1-6; Black, Tarik 1-5; Edwards, B. 1-5; Evans, Chris 1-4; McKeon, Sean 1-1.

RECEIVING: Purdue - Rondale Moore 12-141; Isaac Zico 5-64; Cole Herdman 2-31; Markell Jones 2-25; Terry Wright 2-23; Brycen Hopkins 2-13; Jared Sparks 1-16; D.J. Knox 1-minus 3. Indiana - Hale, Donavan 10-81; Westbrook, Nick 8-125; Timian, Luke 5-37; Harris II, J-Shun 3-22; Brookins, Ricky 3-19; Hendershot, Peyton 2-15; Majette, Mike 2-12; Fryfogle, Ty 1-20; Taylor, Reese 1-8; Scott, Stevie 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Purdue - Navon Mosley 1-0. Indiana - Barwick Jr., Mike 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: Indiana - Ball, Marcelino 1-0. Michigan - Dwumfour, M. 1-0. FUMBLES: Purdue - None. Indiana - None. FUMBLES: Indiana - Scott, Stevie 1-1. Michigan - none. SACKS (UA-A): Indiana - None. Michigan - Gary, Rashan 1-1; Bush, Devin 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Indiana - Ball, Marcelino 6-4; Willis Jr., Dameon 3-3; Everett, Gavin 5-0; Crawford, Jonathan 3-2; Brown Jr., Andre 4-0; Bryant, Khalil 4-0; Fitzgerald, Bryant 2-2; Allen, Thomas 3-0; Roof, T.D. 2-1; McFadden, Micah 2-1; Head Jr., James 1-2; Riggins, A’Shon 1-2; Sykes, Nile 1-2; Williams, Jaylin 2-0; Wilson, Brandon 2-0; Barwick Jr., Mike 1-1; Matthews, Devon 1-1; Miller, James 1-1; Layne, Raheem 1-1; Smolar, Jared 1-0; Jones, Cam 1-0; Johnson, Jerome 1-0; Bryant, Alfred 0-1; Samuels, Kayton 0-1; Robinson, Jacob 0-1. Michigan - Bush, Devin 8-3; Kinnel, Tyree 6-3; Gary, Rashan 6-3; Metellus, Josh 1-5; Paye, Kwity 4-1; Winovich, Chase 2-2; Watson, Brandon 2-2; Hudson, Khaleke 0-4; Ross, Josh 1-2; Gil, Devin 2-0; Solomon, Aubrey 1-1; Long, David 1-1; Peoples-Jones 1-0; Glasgow, Jordan 1-0; Mone, Bryan 1-0; Furbush, Noah 0-1; Marshall, L. 0-1; Kemp, Carlo 0-1.

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SACKS (UA-A): Purdue - Markus Bailey 1-0; Giovanni Reviere 1-0. Indiana - Johnson, Jerome 1-1; Sykes, Nile 1-0; Wilson, Brandon 1-0; Ziemba, Michael 1-0; Everett, Gavin 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Purdue - Navon Mosley 9-1; Brennan Thieneman 8-1; Kenneth Major 7-1; Derrick Barnes 5-3; Markus Bailey 6-1; Cornel Jones 5-1; Anthony Watts 3-3; Giovanni Reviere 4-1; Antonio Blackmon 4-0; Simeon Smiley 3-0; Jaylan Alexander 2-0; Kai Higgins 1-0; Tim Cason 1-0; Terry Wright 1-0. Indiana - Brown Jr., Andre 6-0; Crawford, Jonathan 4-2; Matthews, Devon 4-1; Johnson, Jerome 4-1; Willis Jr., Dameon 3-2; Head Jr., James 3-0; Ball, Marcelino 3-0; Everett, Gavin 2-1; Sykes, Nile 1-2; Roof, T.D. 1-2; Riggins, A’Shon 2-0; Burgess, Juwan 2-0; McFadden, Micah 2-0; Barwick Jr., Mike 2-0; Fitzgerald, Bryant 1-1; Allen, Thomas 1-1; Stallings IV, Allen 1-1; Samuels, Kayton 1-0; Williams, Jaylin 1-0; Jones, Cam 1-0; Ziemba, Michael 1-0; Wilson, Brandon 1-0.



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