2009 Eastern Michigan Eagles football team explained

Year:2009
Team:Eastern Michigan Eagles
Conference:Mid-American Conference
Division:West
Short Conf:MAC
Record:0–12
Conf Record:0–8
Hc Year:1st
Oc Year:1st
Def Coach:Eric Lewis
Dc Year:1st

The 2009 Eastern Michigan Eagles football team represented Eastern Michigan University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Eastern Michigan competed as a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) West Division and played their home games in Rynearson Stadium.

Following the firing of Jeff Genyk during the 2008 season, Eastern Michigan hired Ron English, who had formerly been the defensive coordinator at the University of Michigan and the University of Louisville, as the team's head coach.[1] The coaching change initially brought excitement to the program, as English hired a new staff, including former University of Michigan, New York Giants, and Oakland Raiders running back Tyrone Wheatley, and replaced Genyk's spread offense with a pro-style offense.

However, the change in offense proved difficult for senior quarterback Andy Schmitt, and he was largely ineffective in the first several games of the season.[2] In the second game of the year, the Eagles traveled to Northwestern, and after trailing 21–0 in the second quarter, they tied the game at 24 with 2 minutes left, before Northwestern kicked a game-winning field goal in the closing seconds. The following week, they had another trip just across the county to play Michigan. Similar to their 2006 game at Michigan State, they played a very competitive first half, only trailing by one score. But like many times before, they couldn't put two good halves together. In the second half, the Eagles were outscored 21–0 and Andy Schmitt suffered a season-ending knee injury.[2]

The rest of the season they used former starting quarterback Kyle McMahon, and freshman Alex Gillet. Eastern scored no more than 12 points in any of the next three games, including a 56–8 loss at Central Michigan. The week after that, they nearly beat Ball State who was also winless at the time. The difference was a safety in the fourth quarter. Next, they had one more non-conference game as they traveled to Arkansas. This game was the opposite of the Michigan game — bad first half, good second half. They were down 42–0 before eventually losing 63–27. For the rest of the year, they were only close in the finale at Akron, losing by 7. In previous years, Eastern was able to get at least a few wins because of a high scoring offense. Schmitt's injury ended that, and their defense was among the worst in the nation. Eastern gave up 3,321 rushing yards (276.8 per game), more than any other team in the nation,[3] which was their downfall. They statistically appeared to have one of the best passing defenses, allowing 150.5 passing yards per game, second only to Air Force,[4] but this was mostly an illusion. Everyone knew they couldn't stop the run, so opponents just didn't call many pass plays.

Eastern finished the season without a win, their first winless season since 1981. The Eagles were one of two winless FBS teams (Western Kentucky was the other).

Schedule

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Roster

See also: American football positions.

Coaching staff

NamePositionYear at school
Ron EnglishHead coach1st
Ken KarcherOffensive coordinator
Quarterbacks coach
1st
Eric LewisDefensive coordinator
Defensive backs coach
1st
Kurt AndersonOffensive line coach2nd
Tom BurpeeTight ends coach
Special teams coach
1st
Antonio CarterWide receivers coach1st
Tim CarterDefensive backs coach
Recruiting coordinator
1st
Casey CreehanDefensive line coach1st
Steve SzaboAssociate head coach
Linebackers coach
1st
Tyrone WheatleyRunning backs coach1st
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Game summaries

Army

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

Northwestern

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

Michigan

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

Temple

Central Michigan

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

Kent State

Ball State

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

Arkansas

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

Northern Illinois

Western Michigan

Toledo

Akron

Awards/MAC Leaders

Team Statistics

Zach Johnson

Andre Hatchett

Johnny Sears

Martavius Cardwell

Brandon Downs

Chris May

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sources: English to be announced as EMU coach . 2008-12-22 . 2010-04-20 . . English would become just the fifth African-American head coach among the 119 Football Bowl Subdivision schools..
  2. Web site: Eastern Michigan quarterback Andy Schmitt out for the season . . 2010-04-21 . 2009-09-22 . Arnold . Jeff.
  3. Web site: Sortable Team Stats: Rushing Defense . 2010-04-21 . Yahoo! Sports.
  4. Web site: Sortable Team Stats: Passing Defense . Yahoo! Sports . 2010-04-21.
  5. Web site: 2009 Football Schedule . EMUEagles.com . 2009-08-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091008075916/http://www.emueagles.com/schedule.aspx?path=football& . 2009-10-08 . live .
  6. Web site: Numerical Roster . 2009-07-15 . 2009 Eastern Michigan University Football Media Guide . 12–13 . Eastern Michigan University Intercollegiate Athletics . 2009-08-21.
  7. Web site: Coaches . 2009 Eastern Michigan University Football Media Guide . 66–76 . Eastern Michigan University Intercollegiate Athletics . 2009-08-26.