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Indiana State Sycamores The Indiana State Sycamores are the NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletic teams of Indiana State University. Since the 1977–78 academic year, Indiana State has been a member of the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). The Indiana State foo ...
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. They compete in the
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. The team last played in the NCAA Playoffs in the 2014
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. Their first season was 1896. The Sycamore's greatest season was 1983, when coach Dennis Raetz led them to the 2nd round of the 1983 NCAA Division I Football Championship versus the
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and ended the season with a record of 9–4. The Sycamores also appeared in 1984 NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs. The Indiana State Sycamores play their home games at Memorial Stadium, which seats 12,764.


History


Classifications

*1952–1964: NCAA / NAIA (dual membership) *1965–1972: NCAA College Division *1970–1973: NAIA Division I *1973–1975: NCAA Division II *1976–1977: NCAA Division I *1978–1981: NCAA Division I–A *1982–present: NCAA Division I–AA/FCS


Conference memberships

*1896–1933: Independent *1934–1947:
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*1948–1950: Independent *1951–1967:
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*1968–1972: Independent *1973–1975: Division II Independent *1976–1977:
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(Division I) *1978–1981: Missouri Valley Conference (Division I-A) *1982–1985: Missouri Valley Conference (Division I-AA) *1986–present:
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Conference championships

The 1964 Indiana State Sycamores football team shared the
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(ICC) title in 1964 with four other teams ( Ball State, , , , with the Sycamores finishing with a 4–2 conference record and a 6–2 overall mark.


Bowls and playoffs


Bowl games

The Sycamores have participated in one bowl game, garnering a record of 0–1.


Division I NCAA Playoffs

The Sycamores have appeared in 3
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s. Their combined record is 2–3.


Rankings

The Sycamores reached the AP and
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Top Ten mid-way through the 1974 season; they would not return to the Top Ten until the 1983 season. The 2018 Sycamores finished # 22 in the final Coaches poll & # 25 in the final STATS poll.


Head coaches

All Indiana State Coaching Records are available at:


Rivalries


Ball State

From 1924 to 2014, the Sycamores played Ball State (Ind.) University 65 times; the series stands at 38–24–1 in favor of Ball State. In 1940, the respective
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chapters sponsored a trophy presentation, the 'Victory Bell' to reward the winner of the annual game between Indiana State and Ball State. The Sycamores hold the Victory Bell, having won the last match 27–20 on the road in 2014.


Traditions


Homecoming

The term Homecoming was first used in print announcements for the Alumni-Varsity Basketball Game on Dec. 9, 1916. By the year 1919, this event became known as Blue and White Day and featured dances and entertainment for alumni of the Normal School. In 1921 the events were organized around a football game scheduled earlier in the autumn. A bonfire and pep rally were added to the festivities in 1922; the Blue-and-White Parade in 1923; and in 1937, Bette Whitmore (Kappa Kappa) was elected ISUs first Homecoming Queen. The 2010 season will mark the 106th season of Sycamore football and the 91st Homecoming; the Sycamores will face conference foe, Illinois State, on October 9. This will mark the 7th time that Illinois State has been the Homecoming opponent; following a tremoundous victory (59–24) the Sycamores now own a 5–2 mark vs. Illinois State in Homecoming games. As of 2012; Indiana State owns a 50–36–2 () record in Homecoming games; the outcomes of the remaining 5 games are unknown.


Victory Bell

A symbol of the traditional rivalry in football between Indiana State and Ball State, the Victory Bell tradition was inaugurated in 1940 when the Blue Key chapters at both schools arranged to donate a bell to be presented to the victor of the football game. The idea was to start a traditional exchange of the bell as a means of improving relationships between the two student bodies. The Victory Bell series is 34–19–1 in favor of Ball State, though the Sycamores won their last meeting in 2014.


Stadiums

The Sycamores have played football at venerable Memorial Stadium since the 1949 campaign. Originally constructed in 1922–24, at a cost of $450,000; the 12,764-seat stadium remains a fixture at the intersection of Wabash and Brown Avenues in Terre Haute, IN. Memorial Stadium's inauguration was on May 5, 1925, as the local minor league baseball team, the Terre Haute Tots, hosted their Three-I League rivals, the Peoria Tractors, before an estimated crowd of 9,000. Among the esteemed visitors were Major League Baseball Commissioner Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis and Charles Barnard of the Cleveland Indians. The facility was acquired (via a 99-year lease) by Indiana State University in 1967. The installation of Astroturf made Indiana State the first university to own a football stadium with artificial turf.


Player of the year


National

* Shakir Bell – 2011
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Finalist (Top 2 vote receiver) *Johnny Towalid – 2012 Co-National FCS Defensive Back of the Year (by College Football Performance)


Conference

*Edgar Freese – 1965
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DT (Lineman) *Reggie Allen – 1979
Missouri Valley Conference The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply "The Valley") is the third-oldest collegiate athletic conference in the United States. The conference's members are primarily located in the midwest. History The MVC was established ...
QB (Offense) *Gerry Gluscic – 1979
Missouri Valley Conference The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply "The Valley") is the third-oldest collegiate athletic conference in the United States. The conference's members are primarily located in the midwest. History The MVC was established ...
DE (Defense) *Craig Shaffer – 1981
Missouri Valley Conference The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply "The Valley") is the third-oldest collegiate athletic conference in the United States. The conference's members are primarily located in the midwest. History The MVC was established ...
LB (Defense) *Jeff Miller – 1984
Missouri Valley Conference The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply "The Valley") is the third-oldest collegiate athletic conference in the United States. The conference's members are primarily located in the midwest. History The MVC was established ...
QB (Offense) * Wayne Davis – 1984
Missouri Valley Conference The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply "The Valley") is the third-oldest collegiate athletic conference in the United States. The conference's members are primarily located in the midwest. History The MVC was established ...
DB (Defense) *Jeff Miller – 1985
Missouri Valley Conference The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply "The Valley") is the third-oldest collegiate athletic conference in the United States. The conference's members are primarily located in the midwest. History The MVC was established ...
QB (Offense) *
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– 1985
Missouri Valley Conference The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply "The Valley") is the third-oldest collegiate athletic conference in the United States. The conference's members are primarily located in the midwest. History The MVC was established ...
DB (Defense) *Derrick Franklin – 1991
Missouri Valley Football Conference The Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC), formerly the Gateway Football Conference, is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the Midwestern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I Football Championship Subdivis ...
RB (Offense) *Julian Reese - 2001
Missouri Valley Football Conference The Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC), formerly the Gateway Football Conference, is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the Midwestern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I Football Championship Subdivis ...
QB (Newcomer of the Year) *Shakir Bell – 2011
Missouri Valley Football Conference The Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC), formerly the Gateway Football Conference, is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the Midwestern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I Football Championship Subdivis ...
RB (Offense) *Ryan Boyle - 2018
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QB (Newcomer of the Year)


All-Americans 1st Team

*Jeff Keller, DE – 1967 American Football Coaches Association *Chris Hicks, OT – 1975 American Football Coaches Association *Vincent Allen, RB – 1976 American Football Coaches Association *Ed Martin, DE – 1983 American Football Coaches Association * Wayne Davis, DB – 1984 American Football Coaches Association *Vencie Glenn, DB – 1985 American Football Coaches Association *Steve Mckeel DB – 1986 Associated Press *Mike Simmonds, OT – 1986 American Football Coaches Association *Steve McKeel DB – 1987 Associated Press *Derrick Franklin, RB – 1991 Walter Camp, The Sports Network *Shawn Moore, OG – 1993 American Football Coaches Association * Dan Brandenburg, DT – 1994 American Football Coaches Association *Dan Brandenburg, DT – 1995 The Sports Network, American Football Quarterly *Tom Allison, PK – 1995 Don Hansen's Football Gazette *Troy Lefevra, DE – 1998 Don Hansen's Football Gazette *
DeJuan Alfonzo DeJuan R. Alfonzo (born January 12, 1977) is a former American football wide receiver/linebacker. Alfonzo attended Indiana State University. College and NFL career Alfonzo was a first-team All-American defensive back and a first team All-Amer ...
, DB/RS – 1999 American Football Coaches Association * Shakir Bell, RB – 2011 Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association, The Sports Network * Ben Obaseki, DL – 2011 Associated Press * Joshua Appel, LS – 2015 STATS All-American


Academic All-American

* Gary Brown, E – 1971 * Michael Eads, E – 1972 * Mark Maley E −1973 * Daniel Millington, DE – 2009 * Alex Sewall, DB – 2011


NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship

* Jeffrey Miller, QB – 1986


All-Conference


All-Indiana Collegiate Conference


All-Missouri Valley Conference


All-Missouri Valley Football Conference


Career leaders


Passing


Rushing


Receiving


Scoring

Career leaders in bold


Coach of the Year


National (1)

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Curt Mallory Curtiss Sweeney Mallory (born May 9, 1969) is an American football coach and former player who is currently the head coach at Indiana State Sycamores football, Indiana State. He has been a college football coach since 1995 and has held defensive ...
– 2019 Phil Steele FCS Coach of the Year


District / Region (5)

*Jerry Huntsman – 1966 NCAA District #1 *Jerry Huntsman – 1968 NCAA District #2 *Trent Miles – 2010 AFCA Region #4 *Trent Miles – 2012 AFCA Region #4 *Mike Sanford – 2014 AFCA Region #4


Conference (8)

* Mark Dean – 1952
Indiana Collegiate Conference The Indiana Collegiate Conference (ICC) was a college athletic conference in the United States from 1951 to 1978. It consisted solely of schools in Indiana. The charter members of the conference were Indiana State University, Butler University, ...
* Bill Jones – 1959 Indiana Collegiate Conference * Bill Jones – 1960 Indiana Collegiate Conference * Bill Jones – 1963 Indiana Collegiate Conference * Jerry Huntsman – 1966 Indiana Collegiate Conference * Dennis Raetz – 1984
Missouri Valley Conference The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply "The Valley") is the third-oldest collegiate athletic conference in the United States. The conference's members are primarily located in the midwest. History The MVC was established ...
http://www.mvc.org/football/honors.pdf *
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– 2010
Missouri Valley Football Conference The Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC), formerly the Gateway Football Conference, is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the Midwestern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I Football Championship Subdivis ...
*
Curt Mallory Curtiss Sweeney Mallory (born May 9, 1969) is an American football coach and former player who is currently the head coach at Indiana State Sycamores football, Indiana State. He has been a college football coach since 1995 and has held defensive ...
– 2018 Missouri Valley Football Conference


Notable alumni


Sycamores in Professional Leagues

Fifty former Sycamores have played in professional football leagues. The leagues include the NFL,
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, the UFL and the
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.
The most notable players are:


All-Star Game participants

* 2013 – FN Lutz, OG (FCS Senior Scout Bowl) * 2010 – Pat Burke, OG (FCS Senior Scout Bowl) * 2010 – Darrius Gates, RB (FCS Senior Scout Bowl) * 2006 – Carl Berman, (Magnolia Gridiron Classic) * 2006 – Kyle Hooper, PK (East Coast Bowl) * 2006 – Madison Miller, DE (East Coast Bowl) * 2005 – Blayne Baggett, QB (Magnolia Gridiron Classic) * 2005 – LaDrelle Bryant, LB (Magnolia Gridiron Classic) * 1999 – DeJuan Alfonzo, DB (All-Star Gridiron Classic) * 1995 – Dan Brandenburg, DT (Blue-Gray) * 1992 – Charles Swann, WR (Senior Bowl) * 1992 – Charles Swann, WR (Japan Bowl) * 1990 – Steve Elmlinger, WR (Senior Bowl) * 1985 – Vencie Glenn, DB (Blue-Gray) * 1986 – Vencie Glenn, DB (Senior Bowl) * 1982 – Kirk Wilson, WR (Senior Bowl) * 1981 – Craig Shaffer, LB (Blue-Gray)


Indiana Football Hall of Fame


Future non-conference opponents

Announced schedules as of July 20, 2019.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Indiana State Sycamores Football American football teams established in 1896 1896 establishments in Indiana