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2005 Indiana Hoosiers Game Preview

3yardsandacloud

Administrator Emeritus
2005 Indiana Hoosiers Game Preview
written by: BB73, Bucklion, daddyphatsacs, Hubbard,
Jaxbuck, LordJeffBuck, and 3yardsandacloud




Well, this week the Buckeyes head over to Bloomington to take on Indiana. Let's pretend that we're on tOSU's coaching staff, and we're trying to give the team some reasons to not take the Hoosiers lightly.

Indiana has finished in the top-10 nationally once in the last 60 seasons. That was in 1967, the only time they've ever gone to the Rose Bowl, which they lost.

They beat us back-to-back in 1987 and 1988, and ended up in the top 20 of the Coaches' Poll both of those years. Of course, these are the only two times they've defeated the Buckeyes since 1951, which was Woody's first year as head coach.

Their last Bowl win was a shutout, and it occurred in the 1990's. This was a thrilling 24-0 Copper Bowl win over Baylor in 1991. They're also undefeated against South Carolina in Bowl games, while we're 0-2 against the Gamecocks.

They haven't been shutout in over 5 years. And they scored 63 points at Wisconsin in 2001.

They shut us out in Columbus shorthly after the last time the White Sox won the World Series. This was a scoreless tie in November, 1959.

Most of the crowd at the game will be wearing a shade close to Indiana's red, although this is expected to be a pretty even split between Scarlet and Crimson.

OK, if we're the coaches, we've been doing a lousy job so far. The team hasn't gotten fired up from any of those tidbits. We need to try a little harder to motivate the squad.

Indiana has a winning record all-time against the SEC, which is the only conference tOSU has a losing record against. Take out all the games against Kentucky and Vanderbilt, and they still have a winning record against the rest of the SEC teams.

We Buckeyes are only 1-5 in our last six Big-10 road games.

Terry Hoeppner makes a big difference as the coach. Miami University has dropped off since he left, and Indiana currently has the same 4-2 record as we do.

Blake Powers has thrown for a school-record 20 TD passes already this season, in just 6 games.

History in the head-to-head series doesn't mean anything. Northwestern didn't have a win against us since 1971, and we all know what happened last year. Remember the feeling you had at the end of that game, and how badly you want to avoid it.

There are no undefeated teams left in conference play. We control our own destiny; if we keep winning, we will garner at least a share of the Big-10 title.

Now let's head to Bloomington and pound some Hoosiers!​




Date and Time
Game time: Saturday, October 22nd, 2005
11:00 AM EDT Kick-off at Memorial Stadium (Bloomington, IN)
Televised by ESPN Plus (inside Big Ten Conference viewing territory) and ESPN/ESPN2 (outside Big Ten Conference viewing territory)




2005 Indiana Hoosiers Offensive Preview


Returning starters: 4

Indiana is next on the schedule for the Buckeyes….great, a defensive bye week, right? WRONG. Gone are the decidedly un-halcyon days of the mid 1990’s, when a team could go up 14-3 on the Hoosiers and start emptying their offensive bench. Heck, Indiana had trouble scoring 31 points in a MONTH back then (example…October of 1997, when in 4 games, Indiana scored all of 6 points). Last year, the Hoosiers were again in the bottom areas in all major offensive categories, including rushing (77th in the nation), passing (83rd), total (99th) and scoring (76th). Other than that, they were a juggernaut, which led to the firing of the head coach and most of the staff.
Enter Terry Hoeppner, whose Miami teams had an explosive offense (and who, this year, are struggling without him) to take over the program, installing Bill Lynch as the new OC. They now run a multiple spread scheme with 4 WRs and a RB, very similar to what Hoeppner’s Miami teams ran. The results have been staggeringly better thus far. Indiana is a very respectable 38th nationally in total offense, with 429 yards per contest. In that total is a boost in how they run the ball (157.3 yards per game, 46th) and pass the ball (253.3 ypg, 31st). The team is also averaging 29 points per contest, up 5 from last year, and good for 45th nationally to this point. The coaching staff has done a very, very good job with a young offense, and the team is already generating excitement in Bloomington similar to what Miami has now in Oxford. This is a team on the rise, and the win over Illinois was but a first step in getting the Hoosiers to competing with the upper division of the conference. They aren’t there yet…but offensively, the improvements are noticeable and significant, and the Buckeyes will need a good week of practice to be successful.


Quarterbacks
QB #14 Blake Powers (6-4, 235, SO)

Perhaps the biggest indication that Indiana and the coaching staff need to be taken seriously is the development of QB Blake Powers. He’s a big kid with good size that likes to throw the ball all over the field, and has relished being in the Indiana spread offense. He has completed over 58% of his 230 attempts for 1520 yards and an astounding (for Indiana standards) 20 TD passes, to only 7 INTs. He’s also third on the team in rushing with 113 yards and a score. He’s passed for 300+ twice, including putting up 360 against a respected Iowa defense, and he’s thrown at LEAST 2 TD passes in every game, and at least 3 in every game except the Iowa contest, and he’s tossed 4 TD passes 3 times already. He’s also only been sacked a relatively moderate 13 times, given the 226 attempts, so he gets rid of the ball well and can even scramble for some much needed yardage. Powers makes the Indiana offense run, and it is running better than it has in years. This week he faces a huge test in the Buckeyes, but don’t be surprised to see him stand in and acquit himself well, and earn the respect of Hawk and the Buckeye D by the time the game is over.

The backup is listed as Graeme McFarland, a junior who hasn’t taken a snap since 2003. Since no one else has taken a snap this season, Indiana is in huge, huge trouble is something happens to Powers.

QB Rating: B+

Head-to-Head: Blake Powers versus Troy Smith

This is an intriguing one, because the Buckeyes are often playing from ahead, and the Hoosiers have played a couple of games from way behind. Smith is the more athletic QB, whereas Powers plays in the system that is more capable of piling up numbers. Still, Powers has been consistently good against all levels of competition, and putting up good numbers against Big Ten opponents is never easy to do. Based on consistency all season, Powers gets the edge.

Edge: Powers


Running Backs
RB #30 Chris Taylor (5-11, 220, SR)

Taylor is the team’s returning rusher, having gained 329 yards and scored 3 TDs last season. This year, he’s already piled up 460 yards and 2 TDs in 6 games. He’s got good size and power, and can run between the tackles, and is averaging a little over 5 yards per carry. His best games came against Kentucky, whom he torched for 176 yards, and the win over Illinois, whom he hit for 132 and a TD. His numbers were less than impressive in the conference losses, but the team was playing from behind, requiring more passing. Surprisingly, he has only 9 receptions so far, but 7 have come in the past 2 weeks, so the coaches may be looking to get him more involved that way.

Second on the depth chart is Yamar Washington, another senior. He is a smaller, quicker back, who has gained 304 yards and scored a TD so far. His ypc is only 3.5, however. He’s had double digit carries in all games except one, and has gone over the 20 carry mark twice, indicating that the team is committed to using him. It seems that, much like Michigan State, this is a back-by-committee system, with the situation dictating the back utilized. Kenny Burns, third on the chart, has one carry so far. Josiah Sears has also appeared in a few games.

RB Rating: C

Head-to-Head: Taylor versus Pittman

Taylor is clearly the second option to the passing attack, whereas Pittman is more a focus for the Buckeye offense. Taylor has been decent, but hasn’t had too many huge moments, whereas Pittman has been solid, and had some flashes of great play. Given Pittman’s performance against Iowa, and season in general, he has clearly been the more effective back, system or not.

Edge: Pittman


Wide Receivers
WR #1 Jahkeen Gilmore (6-0, 215, SR)
WR #82 James Hardy (6-7, 215, FR)
WR #2 Marcus Thigpen (5-9, 180, FR)
WR #19 Brandon Walker-Roby (5-11, 160, FR)

Anyone who got tired of seeing Penn State’s freshmen receivers should turn their head, because a similar youth movement is underway at Indiana. Three of the four starters are freshmen, and they are very talented and can make big plays, and one in particular has been a superstar. James Hardy so far has been an absolute nightmare to try and cover, given his huge frame and good speed. He’s already caught 46 passes for a mind-boggling 744 yards and 8 TDs in just 6 games. He’s caught for over 100 yards 5 times, and has scored in every game. He caught 12 passes for 203 yards and a TD last week in a loss to Iowa, and he scored twice against Wisconsin and twice against Illinois, so he’s pouring it on in the Big Ten season. Make no mistake, this guy is really good ... right now.

The rest of the passes have been more evenly distributed. Thigpen has caught 15 passes for 204 yards and 2 TDs to lead the rest of the starters. Gilmore, who lends experience to the position, has 11 catches for 177 yards and 2 TDs. Walker-Roby is listed as a starter this week, though he has only 3 catches for 25 yards (one TD) so far.

The backups have also got plenty of work in. Freshman James Bailey, another tall receiver (6-2) is second on the team with 21 catches for 231 yards and 3 TDs. Yamar Washington has caught 15 passes, which somehow have netted only 26 yards. Ryan Skelton also has a couple of catches.

All in all, and yes, you are reading this right, Indiana has 7 freshmen in their wide receiver depth chart, and they all seem very capable of stepping in and contributing now. No wonder things are looking up in Bloomington.

WR Rating: B+

Head-to-Head: Gilmore/Hardy/Thigpen/Walker-Roby versus Holmes/Ginn/Gonzalez

So far Hardy has proven he can play with anyone. The Buckeye receivers had a nice bounce-back week against the Spartans, making some big plays and catalyzing the come-from-behind win to save the season and build some momentum. The rest of the Hoosiers are talented, but most are very young, and so the experience and depth carries the Buckeyes in this matchup.

Edge: Holmes/Ginn/Gonzalez


Tight Ends
None

The Hoosiers do have 3 TEs, junior Matt O’Neal, junior Chris Rudanovic and sophomore Nick Sexton, who get involved in goal line and big packages. O’Neal has 7 catches with 2 TDs, and Sexton has 2 catches for 2 yards ... and 2 TDs, so the Buckeye LBs would do well to keep an eye on them if this situation arises. Otherwise, they are not used much, if at all.

TE Rating: N/A

Head-to-Head: N/A

Edge: N/A


Offensive Line
LT #76 Isaac Sowells (6-3, 330, SR)
LG #75 Adam Hines (6-2, 315, SR)
C #74 Chris Mangiero (6-1, 310, JR)
RG #73 Brandon Hatcher (6-2, 305, SR)
RT #60 Justin Frye (6-5, 310, JR)

Unlike the receivers, this unit is a veteran group with plenty of experience to go with their size and talent. Sowells is probably the best NFL prospect, and is a battering ram at the LT spot. Hines and Hatcher are very large guards who can pull and wreak havoc in the run game, and are also very capable pass blockers. Mangiero is also a very highly respected player. All in all, this is a very big line that can put their size and experience up against anyone’s. Their pass blocking has been stellar (witness the few sacks), but, surprisingly, the run blocking has been less than exceptional at times. Still, they are good at what they need to be to run the spread effectively, and they have made good strides from last season.

A lot of younger players are the backups, including freshman Kyle Thomas at the LT spot, and sophomores John Sandberg, Ben Wyss, and Brandon Joyce across the middle of the line. Backup RT Scott Anderson has been around a bit longer, and offers more size (6-6, 308) and experience.

OL Rating: B

Head-to-Head: Indiana versus Ohio State

Both of these lines have been stellar at times, subpar at others. Winning on the road in the Big Ten is never easy, and the lines can struggle like all the other positions in this regard. Still, both lines have improved as the season has progressed. Sowells and Mangold are the best players of the groups, but as units, both have a multitude of big, physical, experienced players that can block either the pass or the run effectively. As such, these lines are about the same, and do what they need to do most of the time.

Edge: Push


Offensive Analysis

This certainly isn’t as ballyhooed a group as the Buckeyes faced last week, but the spread is still dangerous, and Indiana runs it pretty effectively most of the time. Generating a big pass rush with just the front four will be difficult, so the Buckeyes must scheme some careful blitzes to put pressure on Powers. The Hoosiers will by trying to establish enough of a run game to keep the Buckeyes honest, so it will be important for the LBs to shut that down and also to be able to man the middle of the field on passing plays. Overall, this Hoosier unit is on the rise, and getting better as the season wears on, but there is nothing aside from Hardy that really appears it will give an elite defense like the Buckeyes a whole lot of problems. Still, this could be a good game, and the offense can stay competitive if they can run a bit and don’t turn the ball over.

Overall Offensive Rating: B




2005 Indiana Hoosiers Defensive Preview


Returning Starters: 7

Ohio State will take the show on the road this week, and will face a surprisingly effective Indiana defense in Hoosier stadium. Keep in mind that the best team that Indiana has faced to this point is Wisconsin, who hung up 41 points on them. Nonetheless, even if Indiana hasn’t faced any substantial competition to this point in the season, a little confidence goes a long way when you have struggled for a while. Statistically, Indiana is giving up 25 points per contest, which is 5th best in the Big Ten. They are ranked 4th in the conference in total defense surrendering 357 yards per contest. They have been very effective against the pass giving up 196 yards per contest, which is good for 2nd in the league. The Achilles heal of the defense to this point has been Indiana’s ability to stop the run, they are ranked 9th in the conference giving up 171 yards per contest.


Defensive Line
DE #94 Victor Adeyanju (6-4 275 SR)
DT #55 Russ Richardson (6-0 265 SR)
DT #93 Charles Emerson (6-5 270 SO)
DE #99 Ben Ishola (6-3 255 SR)

Indiana features a veteran defensive line that features 3 out of 4 seniors along the front. This unit has not been very effective in stopping the run to this point in the season, and only has contributed to 9 sacks on the season. Leading the way for the Hoosiers will be senior Ben Ishola. Ishola, a native of Berlin Germany, is off to a decent start this season. At the halfway point he has a total of 15 tackles, including 4 for a loss, and 2 QB sacks. The other defensive end will be led by Victor Adeyanju. On the season Adeyanju has a total of 11 tackles, including 4.5 for a loss, and 2 sacks. Adeyanju has 39 career starts for the Hoosiers, so you know that he knows his way around the football.

Indiana will be led on the inside by senior tackle Russ Richardson. On the season Richardson has a total of 10 tackles, including 1 for a loss. Richardson has also broken up 2 passes this season. His counterpart will be sophomore Charles Emerson. On the season Emerson has a total of 9 tackles, including 2 for a loss. Emerson has also recovered a fumble this season.

Analysis
Lets be honest here, this unit isn’t very good. Statistically the Indiana defense hasn’t been too bad this season, no thanks to this defensive line. These guys are giving up way to much on the ground, something that I think directly reflects the amount of push you get along the front 4. They are a veteran unit, but not a very talented one. Pittman should get his chances this week, expect him to eclipse 130 yards against the Hoosiers this weekend.

DL Rating: C-

Head to Head: Ohio State (Richardson, Green, Pitcock, Kudla) vs Indiana (Adeyanju, Richardson, Emerson, Ishola)

Not much of a comparison here. All 4 along the OSU front are better than any of Indiana’s guys. Richardson had 3 sacks last week against Michigan St, which is better than the totals of any of Indiana’s lineman over the span of the whole season. Keep in mind this OSU unit contributed to a school record 12 sacks against Michigan St. No question, OSU is much better along the front.

Edge: Ohio State


Linebackers
OLB #13 Josh Moore (5-11 240 SR)
MLB #34 John Pannozzo (5-11 235 SR)
OLB #43 Kyle Killion (6-0 255 SR)

Indiana features a group of linebackers who are responsible for the brunt of the tackles to this point in the season for the Hoosiers. Leading the way for Indiana will middle backer John Pannozzo. Pannozzo is probably having the best season of any player on the Indiana defense to this point. The Brooklyn, NY native converted over to MLB in the spring of this year from fullback, and has really hit the ground running in his senior campaign. He leads the Hoosiers in tackles with 36, tackles for loss (6), sacks (3), and forced fumbles (2). He has also recovered a fumble this season, and broken up a pass defensively. Indiana will need a big game out of Pannozzo if they want to make some noise this weekend against the Buckeyes.

Leading the way at outside linebacker will be senior Kyle Killion. On the season Killion is 2nd on the team with 34 tackles, with 4 going for a loss. Killion has also forced a fumble for the Hoosiers this season. The final OLB spot will be occupied by yet another senior, Josh Moore. Moore has a total of 3 tackles, including 1 for a loss, along with 1 interception. Moore has been the least productive of all the Indiana LB’s this season, he has started 3 games to this point. Needless to say, 1 tackle per game isn’t a stat to be proud of if you are a linebacker.

Analysis

It takes a concentrated effort by your linebackers and defensive line to stop the run, and to sack the quarterback. So far this Indiana team has failed to do either very effectively, so it leads me to believe that this LB crew isn’t producing in the manner that is necessary to be successful. It doesn’t say a whole lot about your linebacking crew when the player who leads your team in tackles, sacks, and tackles for a loss, played fullback the year before.

LB Rating: C+

Head-to-Head: Ohio State (Hawk, Carpenter, Schlegel) vs Indiana (Moore, Pannozzo, Killion)

No question here. Bobby Carpenter had more sacks in last weeks’ game vs. Michigan St. (4) than the entire Indiana crew has all season. This discussion is over before I even mention the best LB on OSU’s team, AJ Hawk. Is it really even necessary anymore to compare anyone to this OSU crew?

Edge: Ohio State


Secondary
CB #28 Leslie Majors (5-9 170 SO)
FS #5 Troy Grosfield (5-11 195 JR)
SS #39 Will Meyers (5-11 205 JR)
CB #9 Tracy Porter (5-10 185 SO)

Indiana has been surprisingly decent so far this season in the secondary statistically. As was stated earlier, they are 2nd in the league against the pass, but there is more to the story (see overall secondary analysis below). They are led in the secondary by emerging sophomore Tracy Porter. On the season Porter is tied for 2nd in the Big Ten with 2 interceptions. In addition he has 19 tackles to go along with his team high 4 pass breakups. Porter was selected to the Pre Season all Big Ten team by Street and Smith’s this season. Following the 2004 season, Porter was selected to the All Big Ten freshman team by the Sporting News after his rookie campaign which saw him pick off a team high 3 passes before a season ending shoulder injury in game 7. Needless to say this kid brings some excellent talent to the field for the Hoosiers, and is one of the more physically gifted players on this Indiana roster. He is someone who the Buckeyes may want to keep the ball away from this week, because he knows how to make plays. The other corner for the Hoosiers will be manned down by sophomore Leslie Majors. On the season Majors has 22 tackles thus far, with 1 of them being for a loss. Majors is another young guy in this secondary who is looking to brighten the future for the Hoosiers defense. Unfortunately, he probably is not nearly as ready as his counterpart Tracy Porter. He is certainly the weak corner that OSU could expose this weekend, look for them to test him early and work on him all day long.

Getting the nod at strong safety is Will Meyers. Meyers is currently 3rd on the Hoosiers with 27 tackles, including 1.5 for a loss. In addition, Meyers has also picked off a pass this season. The free safety for Indiana will be junior Troy Grosfield. Grosfield has 26 tackles on the season, including 2.5 for a loss.

Analysis
When you look further into Indiana’s numbers in the secondary they lose a bit of their luster. Through the first 3 games in the Big Ten they have surrendered 256 yards per contest in the air against Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois. None of those teams will be mistaken for a Steve Spurrier coached program to say the least. So, this leads you to believe that their lofty status in the secondary is definitely due to some weak pre conference opponents. Their stat boosters came in the form of a lousy Kentucky team (140 yards passing), and a horrible 1 AA Nichols State team (51 yards passing). So, as we look further into the head scratching that we all first did when we discovered that Indiana was 2nd in the Big Ten in total pass defense, it’s pretty easy to see the bubble that is about to be burst as the Hoosiers track through the rest of the Big Ten season. These guys are an average secondary at best, and a squad that OSU dwarfs from an athletic standpoint. If Tressel let’s the boys open it up this week, this Indiana squad could really be exposed this weekend. Don’t let the rankings fool you with this bunch.

DB Rating: C+

Head-to-Head: Ohio State (Youboty, Everett, Salley, Whitner) vs Indiana (Majors, Grosfield, Meyers, Porter)

Statistically this matchup looks a lot closer than it really is. OSU has struggled at times against the long pass, but have been very dependable in the secondary to this point in the season. Indiana has benefited from playing some lesser opponents, so they haven’t been challenged much this season by good athletes defensively. Athletically, Porter is the only Indiana player who compares to this OSU starting cast. Indiana is moving in the right direction, and will probably return every starter in their secondary next season, but they are not nearly at OSU’s skill level overall.

Edge: Ohio State


Overall Defensive Analysis

Indiana has not been terrible statistically to this point in the season. They have a 4-1 record, and a lot has to be said about a team that has struggled getting a few wins under their belts early. Sadly for the Hoosiers, I think this is the game that starts the freefall for this defensive squad. They are heading into the thick of the Big Ten schedule, and are staring at a span that sees OSU, Michigan St, Minnesota, Michigan, and Purdue looming on the horizon. If this defense wants to prove themselves, they’ll have to begin this week against a Buckeye squad that has been inconsistent all season. If Indiana can create some turnovers defensively, this one could be interesting for a while. If not, expect OSU to put up 450-500 yards of total offense against the Hoosiers. Regardless, you have to like the direction that this Indiana squad is heading, kudos to their coaching staff for getting things going in the right direction.

Overall Defensive Rating: C




Predictions
Bucklion's prediction: 31-17, Ohio State
BB73's prediction: 34-17, Ohio State
daddyphatsac's prediction: 38-10, Ohio State
Jaxbuck's prediction: 31-14, Ohio State
LordJeffBuck's prediction: 45-17, Ohio State
3yardsandacloud's prediction: 38-14, Ohio State

Last Week's Results (OSU 35 - MSU 24)
Low score wins the year long battle of prediction supremacy! (Difference of actual score versus predicted score. 10 point penalty for picking the losing team.)
(82) Jaxbuck's prediction: 31-23, Ohio State (4 + 1 = 5 + 77 last week)
(86) LordJeffBuck's prediction: 31-21, Ohio State (4 + 3 = 7 + 79 last week)
(87) 3yardsandacloud's prediction: 35-17, Ohio State (0 + 7 = 7 + 80 last week)
(98) BB73's prediction: 24-17, Ohio State (11 + 7 = 18 + 80 last week)
(101) daddyphatsac's prediction: 34-17, Ohio State (1 + 7 = 8 + 93 last week)
(108) Hubbard's prediction: ??-??, Ohio State (No prediction = High score (18) + 10 pt penalty = 28 + 80 last week)
(125) Bucklion's prediction: 27-17, Ohio State (8 + 7 = 15 + 110 last week)​
 
Additional Information

Additional Information


Links

Official Sites:
Official School Site - Indiana University
Student Newspaper - Indiana Daily Student (IDS)
Official Athletic Site - IU Hoosiers
Official Conference Site - Big Ten Conference


Previews/Breakdowns:
Indiana 2005 Preview - CFN
Indiana 2005 Offensive Preview - CFN
Indiana 2005 Defensive Preview - CFN
Indiana 2005 Further Anaylsis - CFN
Big Ten Weekly Roundup - CFN


Prospectus & Info:
Roster - IU Hoosiers
Statistics - IU Hoosiers
Schedule/Results - IU Hoosiers
INDIANA Team Report (10/17/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (10/12/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (10/10/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (10/5/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (10/3/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (9/28/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (9/26/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (9/21/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (9/19/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (9/14/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (9/12/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (9/9/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (9/8/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (9/7/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (9/5/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (8/31/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (8/5/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (7/25/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (3/25/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (2/6/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)
INDIANA Team Report (1/3/05) - CSTV (The Sports Xchange)


Travel Info:
Memorial Stadium - IU Hoosiers
Seating Chart - IU Hoosiers
Parking Information - IU Hoosiers
Fan Guide & Travel Info - IU Hoosiers
Fan Guide (PDF 5.7MB) - IU Hoosiers
Group Tickets, Hospitality & Tents (PDF) - IU Hoosiers
Game Day Traffic - IU Hoosiers
Ticket Information - IU Hoosiers
Visiting Team Guide - IU Hoosiers
Visit Bloomington - Bloomington Visitor & Covention Bureau


Big Ten Info:
2005 Big Ten Football Prospectus - Big Ten
2005 Big Ten Football Prospectus (Full PDF) - Big Ten
2005 Composite Schedule - Big Ten
2005 Composite Schedule (PDF Chart) - Big Ten
2005 Conference/Team Statistics - Big Ten
2005 Television Schedule - Big Ten
2005 Weekly Football Releases - Big Ten
2005 Players of the Week - Big Ten
2005 Officials Roster - Big Ten
2005 Bowl Partners - Big Ten
2005 Method to Determine Automatic Representative to Bowl Championship Series - Big Ten
Big Ten Preview - Part 1 (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan) - CFN
Big Ten Preview - Part 2 (Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State) - CFN
Big Ten Preview - Part 3 (Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin) - CFN


Message Boards & Team Pages:
Message Boards - Hoosier Nation (Insiders)
Message Boards - Inside Indiana (Rivals)
Team Page - ESPN
Team Page - USA Today
Team Page - Fox Sports
Team Page - CNN/SI
Team Page - CFN
Team Page - CBS Sportsline
Team Page - Yahoo Sports


Local News Sources:
Indianapolis Star - Local News
Herald Times - Local News​




Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Terry Hoeppner was named Indiana University's 26th football coach on Dec. 17, 2004. Twenty-two NCAA Division I-A football programs hired new coaches for the 2005 season, and Hoeppner is one of three (Florida's Urban Meyer and Notre Dame's Charlie Weis) currently with four or more wins this fall. In his first season, Hoeppner has established two new traditions for the program. Two hours prior to every home game, the coaching staff and players will depart the team buses and walk through the tailgating crowd to Memorial Stadium. In addition, after each IU victory, the coaching staff and players will sing the school fight song to the student section. Sound familiar?

Terry spent the previous 19 season at Miami of Ohio, the last 6 as head coach (48-25-0). Coach Hoeppner is the 3rd Miami coach to eventually take the reigns at Indiana, joining John Pont and Bill Mallory. Terry is a 1969 graduate of Franklin College and earned his Masters at Butler in 1983. He also player one year each with the Detroit Wheels and the Charlotte Hornets of the World Football League.

Assistant Coaches:
Bill Lynch - Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coor./TE
Gerald Brown - RB/Special Teams Assistant
Matt Canada - Passing Game Coordinator/QB
Troy Douglas - CB/Recruiting Coordinator
Brian George - Co-Defensive Coordinator/DL
Bobby Johnson - OL/Running Game Coordinator
Billy Lynch - Wide Receivers
Joe Palcic - Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties
George Ricumstrict - LB/Special Teams Coordinator
Harold Mauro - Director of FB Operations​




Rebuild or Reload

Starters Returning: 13 (Offense 5, Defense 7, Special Teams 1)
Lettermen Returning: 38 (Offense 19, Defense 18, Special Teams 1)

Starters Lost: 11 (Offense 6, Defense 4, Special Teams 1)
Lettermen Lost: 21 (Offense 9, Defense 9, Special Teams 3)

According to Rivals, the Indiana Hoosiers signed the #72 class nationally in 2005; Scout had IU similarly ranked as the 75th best class in the country. Although their "star" rankings are not very impressive, the Hoosiers' class of 2005 has plenty of talented athletes, many of whom might be a bit underrated. For example, many thought that Dennis Underwood, an "athlete" from Louisville (Ohio) St. Thomas Aquinas with freaky measurables, was worthy of an Ohio State offer. However, Underwood had recurring academic issues and was ineligible for his senior season (he was too old to participate in high school football) kept the Buckeyes and other major programs away; as things turned out, Dennis enrolled early at Indiana, but then proceeded to become academically ineligible after only five months on campus. Cleveland Heights cornerback Bruce Hampton had quite a different story. Although Bruce originally favored Ohio State, and boasted a 3.9 GPA, at 5' 10", 178 pounds, with a 4.69 forty, he was a bit undersized and a step slow for the Buckeyes. The top signee for IU last season was probably Seffner (Florida) Armwood running back Demetrius McCray, whom the Tampa Tribune rated the 46th best player in the state; the Hoosiers also went to the Sunshine State to secure the services of Daytona Mainland defensive end Matt Lewis, who was the 55th best player in Florida according to Rivals. True freshman Brandon Walker-Roby starts in the Hoosiers' four-wide sets. Tight end Ty Harangody is the son of former Hoosier Dave Harangody and the older brother of high school basketball star Luke Harangody, a verbal commitment to Notre Dame for the class of 2006.

Quite frankly, Indiana has recruited like a MAC team, and the results usually show on the field. However, under the direction of new head coach Terry Hoeppner, the Hoosiers had a strong close to the 2005 class, and have already begun to make some serious noise in 2006. The Hoosiers are rebuilding in the trenches, having already obtained verbal commitments from six offensive linemen, two defensive linemen, and two tight ends. The 2006 verbals include OL Cody Faulkner, the top lineman in the state of Indiana; and OL Jarrod Smith from Fairborn, quite possibly the most underrated player in the state of Ohio. While it's too early to talk of Big Ten titles and top-20 finishes, Coach Hoeppner appears to be steering the Hoosiers in the right direction; if he keeps putting together solid recruiting classes, then he may at least leave Bloomington as the first Hoosiers' head coach since 1948 to have an overall winning record, something that his ten most recent predecessors has each failed to accomplish.

Indiana Hoosiers' Class of 2005

WR Josh Bailey, Indianapolis Warren Central (6' 2", 200 lbs); Rivals 2*; Scout
WR Chris Banks, Alliance, Ohio (6' 3", 175 lbs, 4.55 forty); Rivals 2*; Scout
DT Emile Bass, Detroit Sterling Heights (6' 2", 275 lbs); Rivals 2*; Scout
RB Justin Carrington, Bealeton (Virginia) Liberty (6' 0", 195 lbs, 4.47 forty); Rivals 2*; Scout
DB Bruce Hampton, Cleveland Heights, Ohio (5' 10", 178 lbs, 4.69 forty); Rivals 2*; Scout
TE Ty Harangody, Merrillville (Indiana) Andrean (6' 1", 214 lbs, 4.93 forty); Rivals 2*; Scout
LB Eugene Johnson, Bartow, Florida (6' 1", 198 lbs, 4.65 forty); Rivals 2*; Scout
DE Neal Jones, Orlando Dr. Phillips (6' 4", 238 lbs, 4.7 forty); Rivals 2*
DB Dan Kinsey, Lisbon (Ohio) Beaver Local (6' 3", 195 lbs); Rivals 2*; Scout
DE Jammie Kirlew, Orlando Cyrpus Creek (6' 2", 217 lbs, 4.7 forty); Rivals 2*; Scout
PK Joe Kleinsmith, Lakewood (Ohio) St. Edwards (5' 10", 173 lbs, 4.52 forty); Rivals 3*; Scout
QB Kellen Lewis, Jacksonville Mandarin (6' 1", 175 lbs, 4.6 forty); Rivals NR; Scout
DE Matt Lewis, Daytona Beach Mainland (6' 2", 245 lbs, 4.55 forty); Rivals 3* (#55 in Florida); Scout
RB Demetrius McCray, Seffner (Florida) Armwood (6' 0", 180 lbs, 4.4 forty); Rivals 3*; Scout
WR Andrew Means, Avon Lake, Ohio (6' 2", 205 lbs); Rivals 2*; Scout
TE Todd Newman, Bartlett, Illinois (6' 4", 245 lbs); Rivals 2*; Scout
RB Bryan Payton, Fork Union Military Academy (5' 9", 185 lbs, 4.45 forty); Rivals 3*; Scout
WR Nick Polk, Milwaukee Polk (6' 0", 185 lbs, 4.45 forty); Rivals 2*; Scout
ATH Tim Sergi, Indianapolis Roncalli (6' 3", 200 lbs, 4.5 forty); Rivals 2*; Scout
DB Austin Thomas, Canton (Georgia) Sequoyah (6' 2", 205 lbs, 4.6 forty); Rivals 2*; Scout
WR Terrance Turner, West Bloomfield, Michigan (6' 2", 180 lbs, 4.48 forty); Rivals 2*; Scout
ATH Dennis Underwood, Louisville (Ohio) St. Thomas Aquinas (6' 0", 183 lbs, 4.47 forty); Rivals 2*; Scout
TE Troy Wagner, O'Fallon, Illinois (6' 6", 215 lbs); Rivals 2*; Scout
WR Brandon Walker-Roby, Indianapolis North Central (6' 0", 170 lbs, 4.4 forty); Rivals 2*; Scout
DE Brian Zematis, Bloomfield Hills (Michigan) Andover (6' 4", 230 lbs, 4.8 forty); Rivals 2*; Scout

Factoid: Freshman WR Terrance Turner was the only player at the 2004 Columbus Nike Combine to post top 20 numbers in the 40-yard dash (4.48), the 20-yard shuttle (4.19), and the vertical jump (37"). While Turner is a tremendous raw athlete, he is "grey shirting" in 2005, and will enrol at IU in January of 2006.

Factoid: Freshman place kicker Joe Kleinsmith was a teammate of current Buckeye offensive tackle Alex Boone (class of 2005)and Buckeye recruit OL Joe Thomas (class of 2006, currently a Pitt "soft" verbal).

Factoid: Former Notre Dame class of 2004 signee Chauncey Incarnato, from Dover, Ohio, recently transferred to Indiana; he is sitting out the 2005 season, and will have three years of eligibility remaining.​




Historical Data

Indiana University (Bloomington, IN) Founded in 1820

Football 1st Season: 1887

Stadium: Memorial (1960) 52,180

Conference: Big Ten Conference since 1900

Colors: Cream and Crimson

Mascot: None

College Classification: D-IA (or equivalent) since 1937 (first year of NCAA classification)

Conference Championships: 2 total, 1 Big Ten Championship in 1945, 1 Co-Championship in 1967

Consensus All-Americans: 5

College Hall-of-Famers: 5
Pro Hall-of-Famers: 1 - Pete Pihos
Award Winners: 1 Maxwell Trophy, 1 Walter Camp POY, 2 AFCA Coach of the Years, 1 Eddie Robinson COY, 1 Paul Bear Bryant COY, 1 Walter Camp COY
National Championships: None
Number of AP/Coaches final rankings: AP-5 years, Coaches-4 years​

Hoosier Legends
Well, as you might imagine from a team whose all-time winning percentage in conference play is only .314 and which has won only two Big Ten crowns in 105 years, the Indiana Hoosiers have produced very few legends of the gridiron. It would be hard to argue against dubbing running back Anthony Thompson the best Hoosier football player of all time. Thompson is Indiana's career leading rusher, having amassed 5,299 yards (including 377 in one game, against Wisconsin in 1989) and 65 touchdowns from 1986 to 1989; his touchdown total was an NCAA record for a decade until it was broken in 1998 by Texas's Ricky Williams. Thompson was a consensus All-American selection in both 1988 and 1989, and he was also named the Big Ten MVP after both seasons. In addition, Thompson was the runner-up in the 1989 Heisman Trophy balloting (losing out to Houston's Andre Ware), but won the following awards for his stellar senior season: the Maxwell Award for the nation's most outstanding player; the Walter Camp Player of the Year; and the AFCA "Coaches' Choice" Player of the Year.

The most recent Hoosier superstar was quarterback Antwaan Randle El, who was an consensus All-American and the Big Ten MVP in 2001. During his career, Randle El compiled 11,364 total yards (3,895 rushing, a record for Division I quarterbacks; and 7,469 passing), which places him fifth all-time amongst Division I players; in addition, Antwaan is the only player in Division I history to gain at least 2,500 total yards in four straight seasons; to score 40 or more touchdowns both rushing (44) and passing (42); and to pass for more than 6,000 yards and to rush for more than 3,000 yards in a career. Currently, Randle El is having much success as a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steeler of the National Football League.

Other Hoosier gridiron stars include wide receiver Ernie Jones, Indiana's all-time leading receiver with 2,361 yards, and an All-American and Big Ten MVP in 1987; running back Vaughn Dunbar, an All-American in 1991 when he set IU's single-season rushing record (1,805 yards); and Pete Pihos, who earned All-American honors as both a fullback and end, and led Indiana to its only undisputed Big Ten Championship in 1945; Pihos was later inducted into both the college and professional football halls of fame.​




Inside the Numbers

Well, we're to that magical point in the season. The one week we all wait for....Indiana. The one week of the year we can sit back, let our imagination run free and get an idea of what it would feel like to take a high powered offense on the road and just completely dominate a worthy opponent in a hostile setting.

Ok, over half the crowd is OSU fans but if you squint I swear IU's uniforms start to look like Oklahoma's. IU also has had the ability to make the OSU offense look like PSU circa 1994 and Lydell Ross to look like Adrian Peterson a couple of times.

Anyway, back to the 2005 game. We are also to the point in the year when you can start to draw a decent picture of a team based solely on the B10 stats (rmove out of whack numbers from OOC teams).

I just put together a side by side of IU and OSU after 3 games of B10 play in some key statistical categories for your consumption. Granted this isn't the greatest sample size to work with but for not seeing any of IU's games it can shed some quick and somewhat accurate light.

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<TABLE style="WIDTH: 652pt; BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=868 border=0 x:str><COLGROUP><COL style="WIDTH: 116pt; mso-width-source: userset; mso-width-alt: 5632" width=154><COL style="WIDTH: 43pt; mso-width-source: userset; mso-width-alt: 2084" width=57><COL style="WIDTH: 48pt" width=64><COL style="WIDTH: 48pt" span=2 width=64><COL style="WIDTH: 48pt" width=64><COL style="WIDTH: 109pt; mso-width-source: userset; mso-width-alt: 5302" width=145><COL style="WIDTH: 48pt" span=4 width=64><TBODY><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; WIDTH: 116pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" width=154 height=17>[FONT=Arial]Indiana[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; WIDTH: 43pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" width=57></TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; WIDTH: 48pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" width=64></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; WIDTH: 48pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" width=64></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; WIDTH: 48pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" width=64></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; WIDTH: 48pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" width=64></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; WIDTH: 109pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" width=145>[FONT=Arial]OSU[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; WIDTH: 48pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" width=64></TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; WIDTH: 48pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" width=64></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; WIDTH: 48pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" width=64></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; WIDTH: 48pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" width=64></TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD class=xl22 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17>[B][U][FONT=Arial]Category[/FONT][/U][/B]</TD><TD class=xl22 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][U][FONT=Arial]Games[/FONT][/U][/B]</TD><TD class=xl22 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][U][FONT=Arial]B10 rank[/FONT][/U][/B]</TD><TD class=xl22 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][U][FONT=Arial]raw[/FONT][/U][/B]</TD><TD class=xl22 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][U][FONT=Arial]avg[/FONT][/U][/B]</TD><TD class=xl22 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl22 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][U][FONT=Arial]Category[/FONT][/U][/B]</TD><TD class=xl22 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][U][FONT=Arial]Games[/FONT][/U][/B]</TD><TD class=xl22 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][U][FONT=Arial]B10 rank[/FONT][/U][/B]</TD><TD class=xl22 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][U][FONT=Arial]raw[/FONT][/U][/B]</TD><TD class=xl22 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][U][FONT=Arial]avg[/FONT][/U][/B]</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17>[FONT=Arial]Scoring Offense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]7th[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]81[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]27 ppg[/FONT]</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]Scoring Offense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:str="9th ">[B][FONT=Arial]9th [/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]76[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]25.3 ppg[/FONT]</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17>[FONT=Arial]Passing Offense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]4th[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]802[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]267.3 ypg[/FONT]</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]Passing Offense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:str="9th ">[B][FONT=Arial]9th [/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]504[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]201.3 ypg[/FONT]</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17>[FONT=Arial]Rushing Offense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:str="9th ">[B][FONT=Arial]9th [/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]416[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]138.7 ypg[/FONT]</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]Rushing Offense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]5th[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]542[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]180.7 ypg[/FONT]</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17>[FONT=Arial]Total Offense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]6th[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]1218[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]406 ypg[/FONT]</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]Total Offense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:str="9th ">[B][FONT=Arial]9th [/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]1146[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]382 ypg[/FONT]</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17>[FONT=Arial]Scoring Defense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]6th[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]92[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]30.7 ppg[/FONT]</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]Scoring Defense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]1st[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]47[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]15.7 ppg[/FONT]</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17>[FONT=Arial]Passing Defense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]8th[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]769[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]256.3[/FONT]</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]Passing Defense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]1st[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]564[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]188 ypg[/FONT]</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17>[FONT=Arial]Rushing Defense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]2nd[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]376[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]125.3[/FONT]</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]Rushing Defense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]1st[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]224[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]74.7 ypg[/FONT]</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17>[FONT=Arial]Total Defense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]3rd[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]1145[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]381.7[/FONT]</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]Total Defense[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]1st[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]788[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]262.7 ypg[/FONT]</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17>[FONT=Arial]3rd Down Conversion- O[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]4th[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl24 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num="0.45800000000000002">[FONT=Arial]45.80%[/FONT]</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]3rd Down Conversion- O[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]1st[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl24 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num="0.51300000000000001">[FONT=Arial]51.30%[/FONT]</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17>[FONT=Arial]3rd Down Conversion- D[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]3rd[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl24 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num="0.33300000000000002">[FONT=Arial]33.30%[/FONT]</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]3rd Down Conversion- D[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]1st[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl26 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num="0.22">[FONT=Arial]22%[/FONT]</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17>[FONT=Arial]Red Zone O[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]5th[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]10 of 12[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]83.3 TD%[/FONT]</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]Red Zone O[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]7th[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]5 of 8[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]75 TD%[/FONT]</TD></TR><TR style="HEIGHT: 12.75pt" height=17><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; HEIGHT: 12.75pt; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" height=17>[FONT=Arial]Red Zone D[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]9th[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]8 of 9[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]88.9 TD%[/FONT]</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent"></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]Red Zone D[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" x:num>[FONT=Arial]3[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl25 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[B][FONT=Arial]3rd[/FONT][/B]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]7 of 9[/FONT]</TD><TD class=xl23 style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-TOP: #ebe9ed; BORDER-LEFT: #ebe9ed; BORDER-BOTTOM: #ebe9ed; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent">[FONT=Arial]77.8 td%[/FONT]</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


IU has gotten more respectable due to a decent defense and an above average passing game so far.

The most summary way I can qualify IU so far this season is MSU's defense with and Offense only slightly better than ours.

I think the road factor is nill this week so call it 31-14 OSU.​




Records

All Time: 420-573-44 (.426)

Bowl Games: 3-5-0 (.375) most recently a loss to Virginia Tech in the 1993 Independence Bowl

All Time vs the BigTen: 186-421-24 (.314) versus teams with conference membership at time of game.

All Time vs the Ohio State Buckeyes: 12-63-5 (.181) most recently a 30 to 7 loss to OSU in Columbus last season. Indiana has lost 12 straight to the Buckeyes, and has only 3 wins and 2 ties in the series since 1950.

Last Season: Indiana finished 3-8-0 (Coach Gerry DiNardo)
W - Central Michigan (41-10)
W - Oregon (30-24)
L - Kentucky (32-51)
L - Michigan St. (20-30)
L - Michigan (14-35)
L - Northwestern (IL) (24-31)
L - Ohio St. (7-30)
W - Minnesota (30-21)
L - Illinois (22-26)
L - Penn St. (18-22)
L - Purdue (IN) (24-63)

Last 5 Years: 16-41-0 (.281)

Last 10 Years: 31-81-0 (.277)

Factoid: The Indiana Hoosiers are the only team in the Big Ten which cannot claim any form of national championship in football.​




Preseason Rankings

None




Preseason Watch Lists

None




Preseason Conference Accolades

2005 BigTen Football Media Day

2005 BigTen Media Poll - only the top 3 were listed
1. Michigan
2. Ohio State
3. Iowa

2005 BigTen Offensive Player of the Year
Drew Tate, QB, Iowa

2005 BigTen Defensive Player of the Year
A.J. Hawk, LB, Ohio State​




Big Ten Conference Players of the Week

Sept. 3, 2005 (Week 1)
OFFENSE: RB - Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin
DEFENSE: LB - John Pannozzo, Indiana
SPECIAL TEAMS: P - Jeremy Kapinos, Penn State

Sept. 10, 2005 (Week 2)
OFFENSE: RB - Tyrell Sutton, Northwestern
DEFENSE: LB - A.J. Hawk, Ohio State
CO-SPECIAL TEAMS: PR - Marquice Cole, Northwestern & Brandon Williams, Wisconsin

Sept. 17, 2005 (Week 3)
OFFENSE: RB - Drew Stanton, Michigan State
DEFENSE: LB - Chad Greenway, Iowa
SPECIAL TEAMS: P - Ken DeBauche, Wisconsin

Sept. 24, 2005 (Week 4)
CO-OFFENSE: QB - Drew Stanton, Michigan State & RB - Laurence Maroney, Minnesota
DEFENSE: LB - Paul Posluszny, Penn State
SPECIAL TEAMS: K - Joel Howells, Northwestern

Oct. 1, 2005 (Week 5)
OFFENSE: RB - Mike Hart, Michigan
CO-DEFENSE: LB - Abdul Hodge, Iowa & LB - Paul Posluszny, Penn State
SPECIAL TEAMS: KR/PR - Brandon Williams, Wisconsin

Oct. 8, 2005 (Week 6)
OFFENSE: QB Brett Basanez, Northwestern
CO-DEFENSE: LB Tim McGarigle, Northwestern & LB Paul Posluszny, Penn State
SPECIAL TEAMS: K Jason Giannini, Minnesota

Oct. 15, 2005 (Week 7)
OFFENSE: QB - Brett Basanez, Northwestern
DEFENSE: LB - Bobby Carpenter, Ohio State
SPECIAL TEAMS: PR/KR - Steve Breaston, Michigan & CB - Ashton Youboty, Ohio State​




Notes of interest

Several Hoosier teams have set some remarkable standards for current IU teams, including such feats as 20 consecutive Big Ten men's swimming & diving championships, 11 men's basketball titles in a 21-year period, and 16 Big Ten women's tennis titles in a 21-year period​





Note: Statistical data was complied using a variety of sources, including:
Stassen (Chris Stassen) - Data
College Football Data Warehouse - Data
Two Cousins College Football Emporium - Data
American College Football-RSFC (Dave Wilson) - Data
D1A Football (Formerly WALJ 10 College Football) - Data
National Champs.net - Data
Hickok Sports - Data
 
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