2011 Indiana Hoosiers football team

2011 Indiana Hoosiers football
Conference Big Ten Conference
Leaders Division
2011 record 1–11 (0–8 Big Ten)
Head coach Kevin Wilson
Co-offensive coordinator Kevin Johns (1st year)
Co-offensive coordinator Rod Smith (1st year)
Offensive scheme Multiple
Co-defensive coordinator Mike Ekeler (1st year)
Co-defensive coordinator Doug Mallory (1st year)
Base defense 4-3
Home stadium Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 52,959)
2011 Big Ten football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Legends Division
#11 Michigan State x   7 1         11 3  
#12 Michigan %   6 2         11 2  
#24 Nebraska   5 3         9 4  
Iowa   4 4         7 6  
Northwestern   3 5         6 7  
Minnesota   2 6         3 9  
Leaders Division
#10 Wisconsin xy$   6 2         11 3  
Penn State x   6 2         9 4  
Purdue   4 4         7 6  
Ohio State   3 5         6 7  
Illinois   2 6         7 6  
Indiana   0 8         1 11  
Championship: Wisconsin 42, Michigan State 39
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • % BCS at-large representative
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
As of January 10, 2012; Rankings from AP Poll

The 2011 Indiana Hoosiers football team competed in football on behalf of Indiana University during the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season in the new Leaders Division of the Big Ten Conference. The 2011 season was the first for new head coach Kevin Wilson, formerly the offensive coordinator at Oklahoma. They played their home games at Memorial Stadium. They finished the season 1–11, 0–8 in Big Ten play to finish in last place in the Leaders Division.

Before the season

The Hoosiers entered the season with a new outlook on the football program, after athletic director Fred Glass fired former head coach Bill Lynch and his staff and brought in Oklahoma offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson. To complete his staff, Wilson hired Kevin Johns (Northwestern) and Rod Smith (Michigan) as co-offensive coordinators and Mike Ekeler (Nebraska) and Doug Mallory (New Mexico, LSU) as co-defensive coordinators. The massive turnover in staff lead to a number of changes in team and player personnel. The main position battle heading into the season was at quarterback, with three main candidates (RS sophomores Edward Wright-Baker and Dusty Kiel and true freshman Tre Roberson) were competing to replace senior Ben Chappell, who led the Big Ten in passing the season before.

Recruiting

Schedule

Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance
September 3 7:00 PM vs. Ball State* Lucas Oil StadiumIndianapolis, IN ESPN3 L 20–27   40,224
September 10 7:00 PM Virginia* Memorial StadiumBloomington, IN BTN L 31–34   41,549
September 17 3:30 PM #25 (FCS) South Carolina State* Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN BTN W 38–21   41,203
September 24 7:00 PM at North Texas* Apogee StadiumDenton, TX ESPN3 L 21–24   21,181
October 1 12:00 PM Penn State Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN ESPNU L 10–16   42,621
October 8 2:30 PM #16 Illinois Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN BTN L 20–41   41,665
October 15 12:00 PM at #4 Wisconsin Camp Randall StadiumMadison, WI ESPN2 L 7–59   80,732
October 22 12:00 PM at Iowa Kinnick StadiumIowa City, IA BTN L 24–45   70,585
October 29 12:00 PM Northwesterndagger Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN BTN L 38–59   39,239
November 5 12:00 PM at Ohio State Ohio StadiumColumbus, OH BTN L 20–34   105,159
November 19 12:00 PM at #12 Michigan State Spartan StadiumEast Lansing, MI (Battle for the Old Brass Spittoon) BTN L 3–55   74,128
November 26 3:30 PM Purdue Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN (Battle for the Old Oaken Bucket) BTN L 25–33   42,005
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.

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Coaching staff

Name Position
Kevin Wilson Head Coach/Tight Ends Coach
Kevin Johns Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach
Rod Smith Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach
Mike Ekeler Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach
Doug Mallory Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach
Mark Hagen Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Tackles Coach
Brett Dierson Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Ends Coach
Greg Frey Offensive Line Coach
Deland McCullough Running Backs Coach
Brandon Shelby Cornerbacks Coach

Roster

(as of 8/07/2011) [2]
Quarterbacks
  • 5 Tre RobersonFreshman
  • 7 Edward Wright-Baker – Sophomore
  • 8 Dusty Kiel – Sophomore
  • 14 Adam Follett – Junior
  • 17 Teddy Schell – Senior
Wide receivers
  • 1 Shane WynnFreshman
  • 3 Cody LatimerFreshman
  • 13 Kofi Hughes – Sophomore
  • 15 Jay McCants – Freshman
  • 19 Connor Creevey – Junior
  • 23 Brett Martin – Sophomore
  • 80 Logan Young – Freshman
  • 81 Duwyce Wilson – Sophomore
  • 82 Dre Muhammad – Senior
  • 84 Jamonne Chester – Sophomore
  • 88 Damarlo Belcher – Senior
  • 89 Tim O'Conner – Freshman
Offensive line
  • 50 Steve Fiacable – Sophomore
  • 57 Pete Bachman – Freshman
  • 58 Tyler McGuigan – Sophomore
  • 59 Peyton Eckert – Freshman
  • 60 Will Matte – Junior
  • 62 Ralston Evans – Freshman
  • 64 Collin Rahrig – Freshman
  • 65 Marc Damisch – Junior
  • 67 Pat McShane – Sophomore
  • 68 David Kaminiski – Freshman
  • 70 Justin Pagan – Senior
  • 71 Bill Ivan – Freshman
  • 72 Andrew McDonald Senior
  • 74 Charlie Chapman – Sophomore
  • 76 Cody Evers – Freshman
  • 77 Josh Hager – Senior
  • 79 Gregory Lewis – Freshman
 
Running backs
  • 12 Stephen Houston – Sophomore
  • 18 Xavier Whitaker – Freshman
  • 20 D'Angelo Roberts – Freshman
  • 24 Matt Perez – Freshman
  • 25 David Blackwell – Sophomore
  • 26 Nick Turner – Sophomore
  • 27 Antonio Banks – Sophomore
  • 28 Darius Willis – Junior
Fullbacks
  • 87 Leneil Himes – Freshman
Tight ends
  • 41 Max Dedmond – Senior
  • 83 Ted Bolser Sophomore
  • 85 Charles Love III – Junior
  • 86 Paul Phillips – Freshman
 
Defensive line
  • 25 Ryan Phillis – Freshman
  • 34 Kevin Bush – Junior
  • 44 Darius Johnson – Senior
  • 52 Marlandez Harris – Freshman
  • 61 Mike Carter – Sophomore
  • 63 Jerrell Kirlew – Junior
  • 69 Mick Mentzer – Junior
  • 73 Bernard Taylor – Freshman
  • 75 Nicholas Sliger – Junior
  • 78 Tony Carter – Senior
  • 90 Jake Reed – Freshman
  • 92 Harrison Scott – Freshman
  • 93 Fred Jones – Senior
  • 94 Javon Comley – Sophomore
  • 95 Bobby Richardson – Freshman
  • 96 John Laihinen – Freshman
  • 97 Larry Black – Junior
  • 98 Adam Replogle – Junior
  • 99 Adarius Rayner – Freshman
Linebackers
  • 31 Lee Rose – Junior
  • 33 Zack Shaw – Freshman
  • 39 Brandon McGhee – Senior
  • 40 Matt Zakrzewski – Freshman
  • 41 Jake Michalek – Freshman
  • 42 Chad Sherer – Junior
  • 43 Ishmael Thomas – Freshman
  • 45 Dimitrius Carr-Watson – Sophomore
  • 46 Mike Replogle – Freshman
  • 47 Chase Hoobler – Freshman
  • 48 Leon Beckum – Senior
  • 49 Griffen Dahlstrom – Sophomore
  • 51 Kyle Kennedy – Freshman
  • 53 Jeff Thomas – Senior
  • 59 Greg Svarczkopf – Junior
 
Defensive backs
  • 2 Leynatta Kiles – Senior
  • 3 Drew Hardin – Freshman
  • 4 Forisse Hardin – Freshman
  • 6 Brian Williams – Freshman
  • 9 Greg Heban – Sophomore
  • 10 Donnell Jones – Senior
  • 14 Nick Stoner – Freshman
  • 17 Michael Hunter – Freshman
  • 21 Jake Zupancic – Freshman
  • 22 Kenny Mullen – Freshman
  • 23 Lawrence Barnett – Sophomore
  • 27 Alexander Webb – Junior
  • 29 Chris Adkins – Senior
  • 30 Jarrell Drane – Senior
  • 35 Shaquille Jefferson – Freshman
  • 36 Peter St. Fort – Junior
  • 37 Mark Murphy – Freshman
Punters
  • 10 Adam Pines – Junior
  • 30 Nathan Reisman – Sophomore
  • 42 Chad Roggeman – Sophomore
Place kickers
  • 16 Mitch Ewald – Sophomore
  • 99 Nick Freeland – Junior
Long snappers
  • 91 Matt Dooley – Freshman

References

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