By Tyler Wooten
GoSycamores.com
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Indiana State Football will kick off the 2016 season at home this Saturday, once again playing host to the Butler Bulldogs for the season-opener. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m. at Memorial Stadium.
QUICK HITS
• For the second-straight season, Indiana State football will kick off its season at home against the Butler Bulldogs. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:04 p.m. ET at Memorial Stadium, and fans can watch live on ESPN3 with ISU students Chase Eyrich (PBP) and Tim Wells (color) on the call.
• Sycamore fans can also listen in to familiar voices Brian Fritz (PBP) and Tom James (color) on the radio on WDKE 95.9 FM “The Duke.”
• This is the 36th meeting between the two schools, a rivalry that dates back to 1904 -- Indiana State's oldest rivalry on the books. Butler holds a 25-9-2 advantage over the Sycamores, but Indiana State has won each of the last two meetings -- including last year's 52-17 rout at home to open the 2015 season.
• This marks the 112th season of football at Indiana State, dating back to 1896. The University did not field teams from 1899 to 1900, 1908 or from 1910 to 1919. ISU owns an all-time record of 380-510-23 (.416) and is competing for the 31st consecutive season as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference.
• The Sycamores are coming off a tough 5-6 season last year that left ISU on the outside looking in for the FCS Playoffs. Indiana State had several close losses that might have turned the tide of the season (including losses to eventual national champions North Dakota State and at No. 3 Illinois State), but injuries to key veterans like Connor Underwood and Mark Sewall put the Sycamores at a disadvantage for most of the season.
• The Sycamores put together one of the more magical seasons in Indiana State history the previous year in 2014. ISU finished 8-6 overall, which included its first trip to the FCS Playoffs since 1984 and its first playoff win since 1983.
• The Sycamores return 11 total starters from the 2015 squad, five from the offensive side and six from the defensive side (starters were calculated by those who started in a preponderance of games, meaning at least six of ISU's 11 contests in 2015).
• Offensive starters returning include: WR Robert Tonyan Jr., LT Dakota Vermillion, LG Zach Borens, C James Officer and RT Preston Collier.
• Defensive starters returning include: DL Conlan Cassidy, DL Tyshon Waller, LB Jameer Thurman, DB Tsali Lough, DB Marcus Gray and DB Lonnell Brown Jr.
• For the second-straight season, Indiana State is in the midst of a position battle for starting quarterback between sophomore Isaac Harker and junior Wyoming transfer Aaron Young. Other position battles include place kicker (freshman Jerry Nunez or junior Andrew Lunsford) and punter (junior Thomas Bouldin or junior Jeremy Patterson).
Marketing/Promotions Notes
• Saturday's game vs. Butler is sponsored by Pepsi. The first 500 fans through the gate will receive a gift from Pepsi. Gates open at Memorial Stadium 90 minutes prior to kickoff.
• This year, a minor adjustment has been made to The March: the Sycamore Football team will conclude The March in front of the historic arch at the front gates to Memorial Stadium, where the band will be waiting for them.
• In conjunction with the Wabash Valley Football Coaches Association, Indiana State will be wearing gold shoelaces this Saturday to help bring awareness to Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month. Sycamores Tackle Cancer t-shirts will be available for sale, with all proceeds going to the P.S. We Love You Fund at Riley Hospital for Children. Fans can also support the P.S. We Love You Fund by texting “Riley” to 90999 for a $10 donation.
WHAT RETURNS IN 2016
RUSHING: 36.5 percent (706 of 1,936 yards)
PASSING: 0.04 percent (84 of 2,251 yards)
RECEIVING: 57.6 percent (1,296 of 2,251 yards)
DEFENSE: 62.0 percent (507 of 818 tackles)
• The bulk of the returning rushing total comes from senior Roland Genesy, who led ISU in rushing in 2015 with 582 yards rushing. Genesy also only lost five yards rushing all season while averaging 5.0 yards per carry.
• The lone Sycamores to return that completed a pass in a game in 2015 are: QB Isaac Harker (2-of-4, 16 yards), WR Robert Tonyan Jr. (2-of-2, 56 yards) and WR Kelvin Cook (1-of-1, 12 yards, 1 TD).
• Three of ISU's top-five receivers and seven of its top-10 tacklers from 2015 return this year.
ABOUT BUTLER
QUICK HITS
Total Offense: 408.2 YPG (44th FCS, 4th Pioneer)
Total Defense: 351.5 YPG (36th FCS, 5th Pioneer)
Rushing Offense: 147.8 YPG (67th FCS, 4th Pioneer)
Rushing Defense: 116.1 YPG (15th FCS, 4th Pioneer)
Passing Offense: 260.4 YPG (28th FCS, 3rd Pioneer)
Passing Defense: 235.4 YPG (94th FCS, 5th Pioneer)
KEY PLAYERS - OFFENSE
#2 QB Malcolm Weaver | 5-11, 190 | Sr. | Evanston, Ill.
• 2015 Passing: 6-of-15, 106 yards, 1 TD, Long of 62 (top returning passer)
• 2015 Rushing: 7 carries, 35 yards, Long of 17
#27 RB Duvante Lane | 5-10, 215 | Jr. | Evansville, Ind.
• 2015 Rushing: 40 carries, 160 yards (4.0/carry), 1 TD
• 2015 Receiving: 4 rec., 34 yards
#5 WR Danny Cotter | 6-2, 190 | Sr. | Grand Haven, Mich.
• 2015 Receiving: 37 rec., 510 yards (13.8/catch), 2 TD, Long of 67, 46.4 YPG
KEY PLAYERS - DEFENSE
#52 LB Sean Horan | 5-10, 225 | Sr. | Kings Mills, Ohio
• 2015: 72 total tackles (32 solo), 7.0 TFL (26 yards), 1.5 sacks (13 yards), 1 INT (22 yards), 4 PBUs, 4 hurries
• Led team in tackles by nine, was tied for team lead in TFL
#33 LB Ethan Brunhofer | 6-2, 220 | Jr. | Denver, Colo.
• 2015: 63 total tackles (35 solo), 7.0 TFL (25 yards), 1.0 sacks (4 yards), 3 PBU, 2 FRs, 1 FF
• Tied for team lead in TFL, 2nd in tackles
#25 S Isaak Newhouse | 6-1, 200 | Jr. | Grand Haven, Mich.
• 2015: 49 total tackles (25 solo), 1.0 TFL (1 yard), 6 INT (115 yards), 4 PBUs, 10 total passes defended, 1 FR (36 yards), 1 FF
• Ranked 7th nationally in interceptions, 3rd on team in tackles
SCOUTING THE BULLDOGS
Butler is coming off a solid 6-5 campaign in 2015, which included an even 4-4 mark in the Pioneer League. The Bulldogs had a very impressive season statistically, as they finished ranked within the FCS Top-50 in four of the six major statistical categories: total offense (408.2 YPG, 44th), total defense (351.5 YPG, 36th), rushing defense (116.1 YPG, 15th) and passing offense (260.4 YPG, 28th).
The Bulldogs, however, lose top offensive playmaker in QB Matt Shiltz, who combined for 3,352 yards of total offense (2,713 passing, 639 rushing) and 29 total TDs (19 passing, 10 rushing). Against Indiana State last year, Shiltz threw for 114 yards and one score while rushing for 76 yards and another score himself.
Butler does return top receiver Danny Cotter (37 rec., 510 yards, 2 TD) and it also returns basically its entire defense from 2015 that held opponents to 116.1 rushing yards per game -- 15th-best in the FCS. All six of Butler's top tacklers from 2015 are back, including safety Isaak Newhouse, who picked off six passes last year and returned them for a combined total of 115 yards.
INDIANA STATE HEAD COACH MIKE SANFORD
HEAD COACH MIKE SANFORD
Indiana State head coach Mike Sanford (Southern California, 1978) is 30-66 (.313) overall in his ninth season as a head coach and is 14-23 (.378) in his fourth season with Indiana State. He is 7-17 all-time in MVFC games, including a 4-8 mark at home and an 3-9 mark on the road. During his career, he is 22-26 in all home games, 8-40 on the road and 10-9 in games decided by three points or less. With the Sycamores, Sanford is 1-1 in overtime games and 0-1 in shutouts. Saturday's game is Sanford's 38th as the Indiana State head coach and his 98th as a collegiate head coach.
INDIANA STATE OFFENSIVE NOTES
QUICK HITS
• Total offense: 380.6 (8th MVFC, 60th FCS)
• Rushing offense: 176.0 (6th MVFC, 45th FCS)
• Passing offense: 204.6 (4th MVFC, 59th FCS)
• For the second-straight season, Indiana State is in the midst of a position battle for starting quarterback, this time between sophomore Isaac Harker and junior Wyoming transfer Aaron Young.
• Harker was only 2-of-4 for 16 yards through the air and he tallied 66 yards and one score on the ground, but he was also the architect of ISU's game-winning drive against Youngstown State in the 2015 season finale. Harker actually entered the game to replace the injured Matt Adam on ISU's second-to-last drive, hitting tight end Logan Buske for an 18-yard gain on his first play to get Eric Heidorn in position for the tying field goal. After a defensive stop, Harker directed an 11-play, 35-yard drive that chewed up 3:33 and put Heidorn in position for the game-winning 38-yard field goal as time expired.
• Senior WR Robert Tonyan Jr. was named to the Preseason All-MVFC squad as an Honorable Mention. Tonyan led ISU in receiving in 2015 with 601 yards on 40 catches and 6 TDs. He finished the year 7th in the MVFC in yards, 9th in receptions and 45th nationally in receiving touchdowns. He also owned ISU's longest reception of the year at 57 yards.
• Tonyan's 601 yards ranked 14th all-time at Indiana State for receving yards in a single season.
• Tonyan enters 2016 with 1,348 career receiving yards, just 25 yards away from knocking former teammate Gary Owens (1,373) off of 10th all-time at Indiana State.
• At 10 career receiving TDs, Tonyan is within reach of ISU's all-time career record of 15 set by Steve Schmid back in 1968.
• Tonyan was the main focal point of Indiana State's near-upset of No. 3 Illinois State in 2015, as he hauled in nine passes for 117 yards and 3 TDs -- the latter of which tied a single-game school record. Tonyan's second TD reception -- a one-handed grab -- was actually featured as the No. 4 play of the day on SportsCenter's Top-10.
• Tonyan's three-TD performance made him just the sixth Sycamore to ever do so -- the second in 2015 after Gary Owens hauled in three against Southern Illinois two weeks prior. Tonyan and Owens were two of 39 FCS receivers to catch three or more TDs in a single game in 2015, and Indiana State was one of only nine FCS schools to have multiple receivers complete the feat.
• One of those six is fellow senior WR Sampson Levingston, who hauled in three TD receptions vs. Youngstown State during his freshman season in 2013.
• Tonyan also threw for 56 yards in 2015: a 42-yard pass to Gary Owens vs. Southern Illinois and then a 16-yard toss to Owens vs. Western Illinois. Tonyan came to Indiana State as a QB before transitioning to WR.
• Sampson Levingston had a career-year in 2015, recording 26 catches for 319 yards and two scores. His career totals now entering his final year as a Sycamore are 54 receptions for 626 yards and 8 TDs.
• Sophomore WR Kelvin Cook returns as Indiana State's ultra utility man. Cook was the fourth-leading receiver in 2015 with 206 yards on 22 catches and one TD, but he also ran for 51 yards and passed for 12 yards and 1 TD.
• Cook was one of two Sycamores to score a passing touchdown and a receiving touchdown -- the other being Gary Owens, who recorded a rushing touchdown as well to complete the trifecta.
• All-Newcomer member RB Roland Genesy will lead the charge in a depleted backfield for the Sycamores. Genesy led the Sycamores in rushing in 2015 with 582 yards on 117 rushes (5.0 YPC), 3 TD and 52.9 YPG.
• Genesy only lost five yards all last year, gaining a total of 587 yards and recording a net of 582.
• Genesy was also ISU's sixth-best receiver, hauling in 15 passes for 98 yards in 2015.
• RBs LeMonte Booker (ACL) and Marlon Fleming II (foot) are lost for the season, but Dimitri Taylor returns for the 2016 season after tearing his ACL on the second offensive play of the year in 2015 vs. Butler.
• Four starters from 2015 return to the offensive line: LT Dakota Vermillion, LG Zach Borens, C James Officer and RT Preston Collier.
WHO WILL IT BE?
For the second time in two seasons, Indiana State will go into its first game vs. Butler without a clear starter under center. In 2015, it was a battle between eventual starter Matt Adam and Cal transfer Zach Kline. Adam went on to post the third-best offensive season in Indiana State history while finishing second in the MVFC in total offense with 2,592 yards (second only to national leader Mark Iannotti of SIU), but Adam is not with the Sycamores in 2016.
With both gone, the lone returner is redshirt sophomore Isaac Harker, who led the Sycamores on their game-winning drive against Youngstown State at home in the season finale on Nov. 21. His competition is redshirt junior Wyoming transfer Aaron Young, who transferred to ISU this fall. Young did not take a snap in 2015 after redshirting the 2014 season with the Cowboys, but he also had one superb season as a JUCO QB at ASA College in Brooklyn, throwing for 1,803 yards and 22 TDs while leading ASA to a No. 7 national ranking and a 9-1 record in 2013.
FROM BACKUP QB TO NFL PROSPECT
Senior WR Robert Tonyan Jr. has NFL scouts on the edge of their seats heading into the 2016 season, but it wasn't that long ago that Tonyan was struggling for playing time elsewhere. Tonyan originally came to Indiana State as a quarterback, and after redshirting the 2012 season he was part of a dual QB setup with Mike Perish in 2013. That year, Tonyan was 32-of-102 for 348 yards and three touchdowns in 11 games played.
The next year, at the behest of the coaching staff, Tonyan made the transition to wide receiver and never looked back. His first year as a WR in 2014, Tonyan was the 10th-best in the Valley with 4.2 catches per game, ending the year with 747 yards on 54 receptions and four touchdowns. After another stellar year in 2015 that saw 601 yards and six touchdowns on 40 catches, the 6-5, 220-pound McHenry, Ill., native is knocking on the door of the all-time top-10 in receiving yards at ISU, just 25 yards away (1,348) from pushing former teammate Gary Owens (1,373) out of 10th all-time.
OUT OF THE BACKFIELD
The Sycamores have been dealt two punishing blows to what should have been a dynamite running game after losing starting running back LeMonte Booker to an ACL injury in spring practice and losing sophomore Marlon Fleming to a foot injury during fall camp. Both are out for the season, but the Sycamores still have the potential for a strong ground game.
Senior Roland Genesy is the clear starter after leading ISU in rushing in 2015 with 582 yards and three scores. The 6-1, 225-pound Genesy was incredibly difficult to tackle last year, averaging 5.0 yards per carry and only losing five yards all season. Junior Dimitri Taylor is back as well after suffering a torn ACL on the second offensive play of the season in 2015. In 2014, Taylor saw action in all 12 games and had 285 yards and three scores on 63 carries.
TONYAN'S BIG DAY
Junior WR Robert Tonyan Jr. had a career day at No. 3 Illinois State on Oct. 31 last season, as he single-handedly led a Sycamore offensive revolution in the second quarter to put the third-ranked Redbirds on their heels. In the second quarter alone, Tonyan hauled in three touchdowns passes – the second of which was an amazing one-handed leaping grab while he was held by his defender in the corner of the endzone, which was featured as the No. 4 play in SportsCenter's Top-10 that night. On the day, Tonyan ended with nine catches for 117 yards – his three touchdowns tying an all-time ISU single-game record, making him the sixth Sycamore to ever do so and the second to that season (Gary Owens, vs. Southern Illinois). Tonyan's 117 yards also constituted his second-career 100-yard game.
GETTING TRICKY
Following a season in which ISU made the SportsCenter Top-10 for its “Circle of Death” trick play, Indiana State scored on four different trick plays in 2015. First up was a Gary Owens nine-yard rushing touchdown vs. Southeast Missouri on a double-option reverse end-around. The following game at Missouri State, Owens got in on the fun again with a 22-yard passing touchdown to tight end Jamar Brown. In that same game, WR Tyler Denton scored on a fake-out punt return touchdown. And then at UNI, WR Kelvin Cook (a former triple-option QB in high school) took a handoff from QB Matt Adam, popped back and lobbed a 12-yard TD pass to WR Robert Tonyan Jr. Three different Sycamore position players completed a pass in 2015; two for a TD and the other being a 42-yard gain from Tonyan to Owens vs. Southern Illinois.
CONSISTENTLY EXPLOSIVE
He may have sat behind such big names as Robert Tonyan Jr. and Gary Owens, but senior wide receiver Sampson Levingston had a strong season in a supporting role in the slot for the Sycamores in 2015. Levingston ended up with 319 yards and two touchdowns on 26 receptions, which accounts for nearly half of his career totals in yards (626) and catches (54). Levingston was also a big-play threat in open space from his position in the slot, accounting for at least one play of 20 yards or longer in five of the last seven games -- which includes a career-long 42-yard reception for a touchdown at UNI last year.
INDIANA STATE DEFENSIVE/SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES
QUICK HITS
• Total defense: 406.3 YPG (8th MVFC, 81st FCS)
• Rushing defense: 198.5 YPG (8th MVFC, 90th FCS)
• Passing defense: 207.8 YPG (6th MVFC, 52nd FCS)
• ISU lost six significant starters from its defense from 2015: DL Conrrad Nicholls, DB Mark Sewall, DB Travis Starks, DB Alex Stowers, LB Connor Underwood and LB Kendall Walker.
• Together, those six seniors combined for 1,053 tackles, 108.5 TFL, 40.5 sacks, 21 INTs and 11 forced fumbles in their careers.
• All-American linebacker Connor Underwood left ISU as its all-time career-leader in tackles for loss (58.0) and sacks (31.5).
• However, Indiana State returns 62.0 percent of its defense from 2015 (507 of 818 total tackles).
• Defensive starters returning include: DL Conlan Cassidy, DL Tyshon Waller, LB Jameer Thurman, DB Tsali Lough, DB Marcus Gray and DB Lonnell Brown Jr.
• Together, those six combine for 711 tackles, 55.5 TFL, 18.5 sacks, 8 INTs and 6 forced fumbles through their Sycamore careers thus far.
• Senior LB Jameer Thurman is Indiana State's active leader in total tackles (248), solo tackles (126), assisted tackles (122) and tackles for loss (19.0), and is tied with Lonnell Brown Jr. for active lead in sacks (6.0) and Phil Wilson for active lead in forced fumbled (3).
• DB Lonnell Brown Jr. led the Sycamores in tackles for loss in 2015 with 7.0 for a loss of 13 yards. Brown had 3.0 alone vs. Butler in the season opener. Brown was also third on ISU's roster with 2.0 sacks.
• Senior DB Marcus Gray -- a former walk-on -- started eight games for the Sycamores in 2015 in place of injured All-MVFC safety Mark Sewall and was productive in his time to shine. Gray finished tied for second on the team in tackles with 75 (45 solo), and was also tied for second on the team with 5.5 TFL for 18 yards. Gray chipped in two interceptions that he returned for 24 yards, three pass breakups and two fumble recoveries.
• Senior DB Tsali Lough was fourth on ISU's roster in 2015 with 70 total tackles. Lough also had a crucial forced fumble early on at Purdue on Sept. 12. Lough enters his senior season with 130 career total tackles (63 solo), second only to Jameer Thurman's 248 on the active roster.
• Senior DL Conlan Cassidy isn't far behind with 128 career total tackles. Cassidy is also the third active leader in TFL with 11.5.
• Sophomore DL Adrian Butler blocked two punts against Southern Illinois on Oct. 17.
• ISU recorded at least one turnover in nine of 11 games played in 2015 (UNI and SDSU being the exceptions). The Sycamore defense also recorded multiple turnovers in seven of 11 games this season.
• Only four opposing quarterbacks threw for 200 yards or more on the Sycamore defense in 2015: Purdue's Austin Appleby (289), SDSU's Taryn Christion (221), Southern Illinois' Mark Iannotti (427) and Western Illinois' Sean McGuire (332).
• ISU only gave up 300 yards passing to two teams in 2015: Southern Illinois (427) and Western Illinois (332).
• ISU only allowed three 100-yard receivers in 2015: WIU's Joey Borsellino (187), SIU's Darrell James (114) and SEMO's Paul McRoberts (100).
• Indiana State allowed a season-low 226 yards of total offense to Youngstown State in the season finale in 2015, which included stifling the Penguins to only 74 passings yards.
• There are two position battles still to be determined on special teams: the battle for place kicker between freshman Jerry Nunez and junior Andrew Lunsford, and the battle for punter between juniors Thomas Bouldin and Jeremy Patterson.
• Long-snapper Joshua Appel was named a STATS FCS Preseason All-American for the second straight season. Appel was also a First-Team All-American for his work in 2015.
YOU SAY GOODBYE...
And the Sycamore defense says hello. Despite losing some of its best defensive players in its history in 2015 (such as Connor Underwood, Kendall Walker, Mark Sewall and Travis Starks), Indiana State looks primed for another solid year on defense.
That senior class took with them 1,053 tackles, 108.5 TFL, 40.5 sacks, 21 INTs and 11 forced fumbles in their careers -- in addition to helping lead the Sycamores in 2014 to its first FCS Playoff berth since 1984 and first playoff win since 1983. But the returning starting seniors of DL Conlan Cassidy, DL Tyshon Waller, LB Jameer Thurman, DB Tsali Lough, DB Marcus Gray and DB Lonnell Brown Jr. are no slouches. Combined, they currently hold 711 total tackles, 55.5 TFL, 18.5 sacks, 8 INTs and 6 forced fumbles throughout their Sycamore careers.
JAMEER THURMAN: #20 IN YOUR PROGRAMS...
But No. 1 as the active leader in several statistical categories among Sycamore defenders. Thurman has been a consistent force for the Sycamores during the last three years, and he enters his final season at Indiana State the activ leader in total tackles (248), solo tackles (126), assisted tackles (122) and tackles for loss (19.0) by a long shot. Thurman is also tied with Lonnell Brown Jr. for active lead in sacks (6.0) and Phil Wilson for active lead in forced fumbled (3).
SUPER SECONDARY
In addition to defending the pass, Indiana State's secondary is not afraid when it comes to stopping the run or causing chaos in the backfield. Three of the top-five tacklers from the 2015 sqaud were defensive backs: Marcus Gray (75 tackles, T-2nd), Tsali Lough (70 tackles, 4th) and Lonnell Brown Jr. (51 tackles, 5th). Those three also combined for some serious backfield ruckus with 13 tackles for loss for 34 yards and 3.0 total sacks.
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
The Sycamores finished 2015 ranked sixth in the Valley in pass defense at 207.8 yards allowed per game, but a closer look at the numbers reveals that the ISU secondary did a better job against the pass than the numbers may suggest. ISU only allowed four 200-yard passers all year -- Purdue's Austin Appleby (289), SDSU's Taryn Christion (221), Southern Illinois' Mark Iannotti (427) and Western Illinois' Sean McGuire (332). The Sycamores also only allowed only three 100-yard receivers all season: WIU's Joey Borsellino (187), SIU's Darrell James (114) and SEMO's Paul McRoberts (100).
11 of ISU's 17 total turnovers this season were interceptions, with three different Sycamores recording at least two interceptions themselves: DB Marcus Gray (2), DB Travis Starks (3) and LB Jameer Thurman (2).
POSITION BATTLES
Indiana State has two main position battles still to be determined on special teams: the battle for place kicker between freshman Jerry Nunez and junior Andrew Lunsford, and the battle for punter between juniors Thomas Bouldin and Jeremy Patterson.
Nunez, a true freshman from Naples, Fla., is going up against Lunsford, who took care of kickoff duties in 2015 and is the brother of former Liberty kicker John Lunsford, who hit several field goals in the upper 50-yard range during his career. Bouldin is a junior college transfer from Fullerton College, and Patterson is a second-year walk-on and Terre Haute native who originally began his career at Indiana.
JOSHUA APPEL: ALL-AMERICAN
Sycamore fans may not want to see the punter in action, but they had best pay close attention to who is snapping him the ball, as Indiana State may have the best long snapper in college football in 2016. Senior Joshua Appel continues to dazzle at camps around the country, and this past summer he was rewarded with a spot on the First-Team on the STATS FCS Preseason All-American team. Appel was also a Preseason honoree in 2015 as a Second-Team member, and was named a First-Team All-American at the end of the season.
Appel, a senior finance major from Normal, Ill., is a two-time winner of the well-known long snapping camp hosted by Chris Rubio. This summer, Appel bested 37 of the best long-snappers in the United States to take the overall title at the Rubio camp.
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