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Indiana State University Athletics

2009 Football Roster

18 Chris Stutzriem

  • Position QB
  • Height 6-4
  • Weight 240
  • Class Sophomore
  • Hometown Lawton, Okla.

Biography

2008 -- At the University of Wyoming, saw action as the Cowboys downed San Diego State as well as national Football Bowl Subdivision power Tennessee on the road. Stutzriem finished up his redshirt freshman campaign by completing 55-of-98 pass attempts (56.1 percent) for 660 yards and five touchdowns. His finished the season with a quarterback rating of 119.33. Stutzriem added 55 rushing yards and was responsible for a team second-best 715 yards of total offense. His best game of the season came on Nov. 22 when he completed 21-of-39 passes for 201 yards (all season highs) against Colorado State. He tossed a pair of touchdowns against UNLV on Nov. 13.

2007 -- Sat out the season as a redshirt.

High School -- Stutzriem was one of the most decorated quarterbacks in the state of Oklahoma following his senior season in 2006. He earned All-State Class 6A West from the Oklahoma Football Coaches Association, and achieved Honorable Mention All-State honors from The Oklahoman. Stutzriem was named the Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year in Class 6A. He was also honored as the Offensive Player of the Year in his district. He played in the largest classification in the state of Oklahoma -- Class 6A. In the football recruiting hotbed that is the state of Oklahoma, Rivals.com ranked Stutzriem as the No. 18 top recruit in the entire state in its Oklahoma Top 30 Prospects as of January 2007. He was also the No. 1 ranked quarterback in the state of Oklahoma by Rivals.com, which described Stutzriem as having "undoubtedly the strongest arm instate this year." His senior season, he ranked No. 7 in the state of Oklahoma for all classifications in passing yards, throwing for 2,382 yards. He completed 161 of 225 pass attempts (71.6 percent) for 19 touchdowns and threw only eight interceptions. He also rushed for 148 yards and nine additional TDs. His Lawton Eisenhower High team ranked No. 8 in the state for all classifications in passing offense, averaging 208.91 yards per game, and ranked No. 12 in total offense, averaging 404.00 yards per game. He was elected a team captain as a senior. As a junior, Stutzriem completed 113 of 207 pass attempts (54.6 percent) for 1,748 yards, 15 TDs and only seven interceptions. He also rushed for six additional touchdowns. In addition to football, he was an outstanding baseball player, and was ranked as the No. 1 pitcher in the state by The Oklahoman, and earned All-State, All-District and All-Area honors as a junior. With his combined football and baseball abilities, he was ranked as the No. 2 dual-sport athlete in the state of Oklahoma. He was a member of the National Honor Society all four years of high school, and also served on his high school's student council all four years. Stutzriem played for head football coach Bill Whiteley at Lawton Eisenhower High. Stutzriem was also recruited by Colorado State, Illinois, Oklahoma State, SMU, Stanford, Texas Tech and Tulsa.

Personal -- Born Dec. 26, 1988, he is the youngest of three sons of Carolynn and Gerald Stutzriem. His brother Adam played football for two years at Panhandle State University in Goodwell, Okla. Stutzriem is majoring in Communications and Business Marketing.

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