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The 2007 Scouting Report: Academic All-America candidate ... Coaching staff says he may be the team's best football "player" ... Reliable, steady receiver who makes plays ... Great football IQ ... Extremely competitive player and outstanding athlete ... Stellar special teams player ... After playing as a true freshman, and making significant contributions at wide receiver, coaching staff experimented with him as a cornerback during the spring of 2006 ... Coaching staff moved him back to offense after the spring because of his skills and desire to play receiver ... Could have a huge role with NU's offense. 2007: Team's co-MVP ... ESPN The Magazine first-team Academic All-District V selection ... Academic All-Big Ten ... Recipient of a Randy Walker Wildcat Warrior Award ... Garnered second-team All-Big Ten honors from Rivals.com ... Starting wide receiver and an important special teams player ... Led team in receptions (66) and receiving yards (744) ... His 66 catches were the seventh-most in an NU single season ... Ranked seventh in Big Ten receptions per game and 11th in receiving yardage per game ... Had four of his top career performances in the season's last nine weeks: six catches for 61 yards at Ohio State; nine receptions for a career-high 141 yards and TD at Michigan State; career-high 12 receptions for 114 yards and a TD (the game-tying TD with eight seconds remaining in regulation) vs. Minnesota; and 10 catches for 120 yards at Illinois ... His TD at MSU was a 70-yard reception ... Totaled four catches for 44 yards against Northeastern ... Also had one special teams tackle against the Huskies ... Two receptions for 45 yards (one a 38-yarder) against Nevada ... Notched four catches for 44 yards against Duke ... Three receptions for 27 yards vs. Michigan ... Five catches for 70 yards, as well as 25 rushing yards (on 2 carries) vs. Eastern Michigan ... Six receptions for 52 yards vs. Iowa ... Named team's offensive big playmaker against the Hawkeyes ... Against Minnesota, surpassed the 1,000-yard mark for career receiving yardage, becoming the 27th player in NU history to accomplish the feat ... Scored his season's third TD on a hook-and-ladder play against Purdue ... Credited with 15 receiving yards and the TD on the play ... Three catches for 16 yards against Indiana ... Owns a 12.6 yards per reception career average ... Now ranks 16th on NU's all-time receiving yardage list with 1,274 yards. 2006: Academic All-Big Ten ... ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District first-team selection ... After a brief trial in the secondary during the spring, was moved back to wide receiver ... One of team's best special teams players ... Caught a 20-yard pass in season opener at Miami (Ohio) -- the Wildcats' longest pass play in that contest ... Snared a 13-yard pass against New Hampshire ... Three receptions for 23 yards vs. Eastern Michigan ... Had a 17-yard catch at Nevada ... 22-yard reception at Penn State ... Led team with three receptions for 26 yards at Wisconsin ... Caught two of the season's three longest pass plays -- 52 and 47 yards -- against Michigan State ... Had a season-best four receptions for 50 yards at Michigan ... Three receptions, including a 7-yard TD catch, at Iowa ... 32 receiving yards vs. the Hawks ... Limited to one reception (5 yards) vs. Ohio State ... Caught three passes for 42 yards vs. Illinois, and also had a key onside kick recovery that led to an early second-half touchdown ... Averaged a team-best 15.2 yards per reception (among everyday wideouts). 2005: Played numerous snaps at wide receiver and on special teams ... Switched from quarterback to wide receiver during preseason camp ... Scored his first career TD on a 67-yard pass play at Purdue -- NU's first touchdown of the game ... Came back the next week at Michigan State and scored another TD, this one on a 14-yard swing pass ... Caught two passes for 18 yards in collegiate debut vs. Ohio (Sept. 3) ... Contributed a pair of receptions for 16 yards against Northern Illinois (Sept. 10) ... Totaled two receptions for 11 yards at Arizona State ... Did not catch a pass vs. Penn State, Wisconsin, Michigan or Iowa ... Two receptions for 28 yards, including a 25-yarder, at Ohio State ... Named NU's Special Teams Player of the Week (vs. Ohio State) ... Two catches for 27 yards vs. UCLA in the Sun Bowl ... Also added 10 special teams tackles, including eight solo hits. High School: SuperPrep All-Midwest Region and Rivals.com Top 25 dual-threat quarterback ... Ranked 48th nationally among all quarterbacks by SuperPrep ... Ranked No. 24 in overall Illinois player rankings by SuperPrep ... Rated 18th in Illinois by Rivals.com and 22nd nationally in dual-threat QB ranking ... All-area selection by Tom Lemming's Prep Football Report ... Chicago Tribune second-team all-state selection ... Named state's Co-Offensive Player of the Year by Illinois Prep Spotlight (Edgytim.com) (shared the award with Iowa quarterback Jake Christensen) ... In both 2003 and '04, named IHSCA all-state, Springfield State Journal-Register all-region, Central State Eight Player of the Year and Academic All-State ... Illinois "Tremendous 26" player ... Two-time Player of the Week in 2004 and Athlete of the Month ... Holds the top two single-season marks for total offense (3,250 yards in 2003 and 2,727 yards in 2004) at one of state's top football programs ... Ranks second on the Cyclones' career passing yardage chart (3,842 yards) ... Tallied a school-record 347 points and 7,303 yards of total offense for career ... Led the Cyclones to a four-year mark of 39-2 ... Selected to play in Illinois Coaches Association/Shriners' All-Star Game in July, 2005 ... Captain of football and basketball teams ... Point guard for Cyclones' hoops squad ... Also ran track one year ... NHS and High Honor Roll ... Coached by Ken Leonard. Personal: Born Eric Michael Peterman on 11/18/86 ... Son of Cindy Haire and Mike Peterman ... Industrial engineering major and economics minor.
The Eric Peterman File
Peterman's Career Stats RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2005................ 12 1 -1 0 0 -1.0 -0.1 2006................ 12 3 8 0 4 2.7 0.7 2007................ 12 13 58 0 21 4.5 4.8 TOTAL............... 36 17 65 0 21 3.8 1.8
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