2009 Miami RedHawks football team
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The 2009 Miami RedHawks
Miami RedHawks
Miami University, in Oxford, Ohio, features 18 different varsity level sports teams for men and women, all of which are known as the Miami RedHawks...

 football team
Miami RedHawks football
The Miami University RedHawks, known as the Miami Redskins before 1996, are a NCAA Division I FBS college football program that competes in the Mid-American Conference...

represented Miami University
Miami University
Miami University is a coeducational public research university located in Oxford, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1809, it is the 10th oldest public university in the United States and the second oldest university in Ohio, founded four years after Ohio University. In its 2012 edition, U.S...

 in the college football season of 2009. They competed in the Mid-American Conference
Mid-American Conference
The Mid-American Conference is a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college athletic conference with a membership base in the Great Lakes region that stretches from Western New York to Illinois. Nine of the twelve full member schools are in Ohio and Michigan, with single members...

 (MAC) East Division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association
National Collegiate Athletic Association
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a semi-voluntary association of 1,281 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United States...

 (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) college football
College football
College football refers to American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies, or Canadian football played by teams of student athletes fielded by Canadian universities...

 during the football season
2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season
The 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season, or the college football season, began on September 2, 2009, progressed through the regular season and bowl season, and concluded with the Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game in Pasadena, California on January 7, 2010, featuring the...

. The team was coached by Mike Haywood and played their homes game in Yager Stadium. The Redhawks finished the season on November 18 with a record of 1–11 (1–7 MAC).

Recruiting

Schedule

Roster

As of 2009-08-21


Wide Receivers
  • 1 Dustin Woods - Senior
  • 2 Eugene Harris -
    Junior
  • 8 Brayden Coombs -
    Senior
  • 9 Jamal Rogers - Junior
  • 11 Armand Robinson -
    Junior
  • 15 Andrew Cruse -
    Freshman
  • 17 Chris Givens - Junior
  • 23 Max Warren - Freshman
  • 23 Kevin Bresnahan -
    Sophomore
  • 25 Glenn Miller -
    Freshman
  • 80 Aaron Mickens -
    Freshman
  • 81 Joe Clarke - Freshman
  • 84 Mitchell Anderson -
    Junior
  • 86 Donovan Potter -
    Junior
  • 88 Luke Swift - Freshman


Offensive Line
  • 50 Nick Kemper -
    Freshman
  • 52 Sean Redwine -
    Junior
  • 55 Rhys Newman -
    Junior
  • 56 Brandon Brooks -
    Sophomore
  • 60 Steve Bray -
    Sophomore
  • 61 Andrew Illig -
    Freshman
  • 63 Ken Staudinger -
    Sophomore
  • 64 Josh Harvey - Freshman
  • 66 Matt Kennedy -
    Freshman
  • 67 John Anevski - Freshman
  • 70 Nate Williams -
    Junior
  • 71 Andrew Phelan -
    Freshman
  • 72 Brad Bednar - Freshman
  • 74 Lee Zamos -
    Sophomore
  • 75 Bob Gulley -
    Junior
  • 76 Evan Wiley - Freshman
  • 77 Caleb Day - Freshman


Tight Ends
  • 21 Jordan Stevens -
    Junior
  • 80 Danny Day -
    Freshman
  • 81 Brett Hoffman - Sophomore
  • 82 Kendrick Bruton -
    Sophomore
  • 83 Trevor Behmke -
    Freshman
  • 83 Brian Slack - Freshman
  • 87 Steve Marck - Freshman
  • 89 Rob Reiland -
    Sophomore
 

Quarterbacks
  • 4 Zac Dysert -
    Freshman
  • 12 Daniel Raudabaugh - Senior
  • 13 Clay Belton -
    Sophomore
  • 15 Drew Jackson - Freshman
  • 16 Austin Boucher - Freshman
  • 18 Mike Scherpenberg -
    Junior


Running Backs
  • 10 Andre Bratton -
    Senior
  • 20 Quincy Landingham -
    Sophomore
  • 24 Roman Lawson - Freshman
  • 34 Thomas Merriweather - Junior
  • 38 J.R. Taylor - Sophomore


Fullbacks
  • 33 Sascha Miller -
    Freshman
  • 46 Justin Semmes - Freshman


Defensive Line
  • 57 Wes Williams - Freshman
  • 58 Brian Lane -
    Sophomore
  • 68 Andrew Muller - Freshman
  • 69 William Diaz -
    Freshman
  • 73 Jason Semmes -
    Sophomore
  • 78 Anthony Shoemaker - Freshman
  • 79 Jordain Brown -
    Sophomore
  • 85 Morris Council - Sophomore
  • 90 Austin Brown - Freshman
  • 91 Joseph Williams - Freshman
  • 93 Martin Channels - Senior
  • 94 Mike Johns -
    Freshman
  • 95 D.J. Svabik -
    Junior
  • 96 Evan Klepec -
    Freshman
  • 97 Matt Kajmowicz -
    Sophomore
  • 98 Mark Paun - Senior
 

Linebackers
  • 5 Luke Kelly -
    Sophomore
  • 5 Ryan Kennedy - Sophomore
  • 9 Ishmael White - Freshman
  • 14 David Davis - Junior
  • 30 Evan Harris - Freshman
  • 31 DeAndre Gilmore - Junior
  • 32 Jaytee Swanson -
    Freshman
  • 43 Jerrell Wedge -
    Sophomore
  • 44 Caleb Bostic - Senior
  • 45 C.J. Marck -
    Sophomore
  • 47 Chris Rutledge -
    Freshman
  • 48 Chris Wade - Freshman
  • 49 Erik Finklea - Freshman
  • 51 Austin Moore - Freshman
  • 53 Alex Kaufman -
    Sophomore
  • 59 Scott Madsen -
    Sophomore
  • 65 Collin Boucher - Freshman


Defensive Backs
  • 3 Jeff Thompson - Senior
  • 6 D.J. Brown -
    Freshman
  • 18 Anthony Kokal -
    Sophomore
  • 22 Jordan Gafford -
    Junior
  • 23 Ben Bennett -
    Junior
  • 24 Brandon Stephens -
    Junior
  • 25 Cornelius Ward -
    Sophomore
  • 26 Wendell Brunson - Senior
  • 27 Peris Edwards -
    Junior
  • 29 Justin Bowers - Freshman
  • 33 Jonathan Wells -
    Sophomore
  • 35 Jordan Padgett - Freshman
  • 37 Pat Hinkel - Freshman
  • 47 Kasey Wendal -
    Sophomore


Punters
  • 92 Chris DiCesare - Senior
  • 93 Zach Murphy - Freshman


Kickers
  • 19 Trevor Cook - Junior
  • 39 Seth Philip -
    Junior
  • 45 Jim Broadway -
    Freshman


Long Snapper
  • 54 Chase Collins - Senior
  • 62 Mike Rummler -
    Junior


Other Players
  • 28 Danny Green -
    Freshman
† Starter at position     * Injured; will not play in 2009.

Coaching staff

Name Position Year at school
Mike Haywood Head Coach 1st
Cedric Cormier Wide Receivers Coach 1st
Bill Elias Assistant Head Coach
Recruiting Coordinator
Linebackers Coach
1st
Lance Guidry Defensive Backs Coach 1st
Bill Mottola Offensive Line Coach 1st
Carl Reese Defensive Coordinator
Linebackers Coach
1st
Antoine Smith Defensive Line Coach 1st
Peter Vaas Offensive Coordinator
Tight Ends Coach
1st
KiJuan Ware Running Backs Coach 1st
Morris Watts Quarterbacks Coach 1st

Kentucky

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter
  • 11:28 UK Cobb 27 yard pass from Hartline
    Mike Hartline
    Mike Hartline is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent Quarterback and most recently was a member of the Indianapolis Colts practice squad. He was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2011. He played college football at Kentucky.-Early...

     (Seiber kick) 7-0 UK
  • 06:50 UK Locke
    Derrick Locke
    Derrick Locke is an American football running back who is currently a free agent. He was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent in 2011...

     16 yard run (Seiber kick) 14-0 UK
  • 01:55 UK Matthews 21 yard pass from Hartline (Seiber kick) 21-0 UK


3rd Quarter
  • 11:30 UK Cobb 11 yard run (Seiber kick) 28-0 UK
  • 07:28 UK Lindley
    Trevard Lindley
    Trevard Lindley is an American football cornerback who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth round of the 2010 NFL Draft...

     25 yard interception return (Seiber kick) 35-0 UK


4th Quarter
  • 13:58 UK Allen 9 yard run (Seiber kick) 42-0 UK

Boise State

1st Quarter
  • 07:16 BSU- Austin Pettis 17 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0-7
  • 01:17 BSU- Tyler Shoemaker 15 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0-14


2nd Quarter
  • 00:08 BSU- Titus Young 25 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Pat Failed) 0-20


3rd Quarter
  • 07:09 BSU- D.J. Harper 3 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0-27
  • 02:11 BSU- Titus Young 54 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0-34


4th Quarter
  • 09:46 BSU- Doug Martin 4 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0-41
  • 01:56 BSU- Doug Martin 2 Yd Run (Jimmy Pavel Kick) 0-48

Western Michigan

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter
  • 14:53 WMU Berry 24 yard fumble recovery (Potter kick) 0-7 WMU
  • 09:29 WMU Nunez 10 yard pass from Hiller
    Tim Hiller
    Tim Hiller is a American football quarterback who is currently a free agent. He was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2010. He played college football at Western Michigan. Hiller is now head football coach at Gull Lake High School in Richland, Michigan.-Early...

     (Potter kick) 0-14 WMU


2nd Quarter
  • 13:53 WMU Hammond 1 yard pass from Hiller (Potter kick) 0-21 WMU
  • 02:07 WMU Nunez 16 yard pass from Hiller (Potter kick) 0-28 WMU


3rd Quarter
  • 09:37 WMU West 1 yard run (Potter kick) 0-35 WMU
  • 07:09 MIAMI Harris 14 yard pass from Raudabaugh (Cook kick blocked) 6-35 WMU
  • 04:36 WMU West 7 yard pass from Hiller (Potter kick) 6-42 WMU
  • 03:52 WMU Winchester 1 yard run (Potter kick failed) 6-48 WMU
  • 01:06 MIAMI Harris 42 yard pass from Raudabaugh (Green rush failed) 12-48 WMU


4th Quarter
  • 06:46 MIAMI Lawson 2 yard run (Cook kick) 19-48 WMU
  • 00:51 MIAMI Stevens 11 yard pass from Dysert (Cook kick) 26-47 WMU


Kent State

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter
  • 4:48 MIAMI Cook 28 yard field goal 3-0 MIAMI
  • 4:34 KENT Bowman 92 yard kickoff return (Cortez kick failed) 3-6 KENT


2nd Quarter
  • 13:18 KENT Archer 28 yard run (Cortez kick) 3-13 KENT
  • 7:49 KENT Cortez 37 yard field goal 3-16 KENT
  • 2:35 KENT Cortez 42 yard field goal 3-19 KENT
  • 0:04 MIAMI Rogers 9 yard pass from Dysert (Cook kick) 10-19 KENT


3rd Quarter
  • 5:54 KENT Konz
    Jameson Konz
    Jameson Konz is an American football linebacker, defensive end, and tight end who is currently playing for the Seattle Seahawks. He played college football at Kent State, playing multiple positions on both defense and offense throughout his college career...

     56 yard pass from Keith (Cortez kick) 10-26 KENT
  • 2:52 MIAMI Merriweather 1 yard run (Dysert pass failed) 16-26 KENT


4th Quarter
  • 1:19 Cortez 34 yard field goal 19-26 KENT


Cincinnati

Northwestern

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter
  • 12:20 NU Demos 46 yard field goal 0-3 NU
  • 00:05 NU Kafka
    Mike Kafka
    Michael John "Mike" Kafka is an American football quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League . He was drafted by the Eagles in the fourth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Northwestern.Kafka attended St. Rita of Cascia High School in Chicago,...

     6 yard run (Demos kick) 0-10 NU


3rd Quarter
  • 01:18 NU Kafka 1 yard run (Demos pass intercepted) 0-16 NU


4th Quarter
  • 01:19 MIAMI Cruse 23 yard pass from Dysert (Dysert pass failed) 6-16 NU


Ohio

Northern Illinois

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter
  • 8:01 NIU Spann 42 yard run (Salerno kick) 7-0 NIU
  • 5:05 NIU Salerno 44 yard field goal 10-0 NIU
  • 2:42 NIU Ashford 44 yard punt return (Salerno kick) 17-0 NIU


2nd Quarter
  • 0:35 MIAMI Robinson 14 yard pass from Dysert (Cook kick) 17-7 NIU


4th Quarter
  • 12:49 MIAMI Cook 32 yard field goal 17-10 NIU
  • 6:14 NIU Salerno 25 yard field goal 20-10 NIU
  • 1:58 MIAMI Rogers 4 yard pass from Dysert (Cook kick blocked) 20-16 NIU
  • 0:58 NIU Spann 40 yard run (Salerno kick) 27-16 NIU
  • 0:00 MIAMI Robinson 24 yard pass from Dysert 27-22 NIU


Toledo

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter
  • 10:55 MIAMI Williams 20 yard interception return (Cook kick) 0-7 MIAMI
  • 0:44 TOLEDO Collins 1 yard run (Steigerwald kick) 7-7


2nd Quarter
  • 13:14 MIAMI Cruse 10 yard pass from Dysert (Cook kick) 7-14 MIAMI
  • 7:04 MIAMI Dysert 3 yard run (Cook kick) 7-21 MIAMI
  • 0:37 MIAMI Cook 55 yard field goal 7-24 MIAMI


3rd Quarter
  • 12:55 TOLEDO Page 14 yard pass from Opelt (Steigerwald kick) 14-24 MIAMI
  • 7:09 TOLEDO Steigerwald 26 yard field goal 17-24 MIAMI
  • 3:47 MIAMI Dysert 23 yard run (Cook kick) 17-31 MIAMI
  • 0:31 TOLEDO Page 15 yard run (Steigerwald kick) 24-31 MIAMI


Temple

Bowling Green

Buffalo

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