Indiana football coach Terry Hoeppner dies at the age of 59!

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Indiana football coach Hoeppner dies of complications from brain tumor

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indiana football coach Terry Hoeppner died Tuesday of complications from a brain tumor. He was 59.


Hoeppner, who had two brain surgeries in the past 18 months, spent the last four months on medical leave. He died at 6:50 a.m. at Bloomington Hospital with his family at his side, school spokesman J.D. Campbell said.

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"Terry's fight was courageous and will serve as an inspiration to those who have known him,'' Indiana athletic director Rick Greenspan said in a statement. "This is a truly sad day for our community and all of our thoughts and prayers are with the Hoeppner family and to those whose lives he has touched.''


Indiana University team physician Dr. Larry Rink confirmed in the statement that Hoeppner was being treated for the brain tumor over the past 18 months. During Hoeppner's illness the school released few details of the nature of his condition or his treatment.



Hoeppner, who went 9-14 in two seasons, had taken three medical leaves since December 2005. He hadn't been seen publicly since late February. Late last week, the school said assistant Bill Lynch would replace him as coach for the 2007 season.


In December 2005, doctors removed a tumor from his right temple a year after Greenspan hired Hoeppner.


His wife, Jane, said in a statement announcing Lynch's hiring that her husband was undergoing radiation and chemotherapy treatments. He had been hospitalized last week, but was expected to return home Friday.


In September, a CT scan revealed another cancerous growth in the same area of Hoeppner's brain.


Hoeppner was hired in 2004 to rebuild Indiana's football program. He soon nicknamed the Hoosiers' home field "The Rock'' and then had the giant limestone boulder added to Memorial Stadium to reinforce the message.


A native of northeastern Indiana, Hoeppner grew up a Hoosiers fan, attended college at Franklin, near Indianapolis, and coached on the prep level in his home state.


In eight seasons as a head coach, six at Miami (Ohio), Hoeppner was 57-39, and he took Miami to consecutive bowl games in 2003 and 2004.


Even after spending 19 seasons as an assistant coach at Miami (Ohio), Hoeppner still had a fondness for the Hoosiers, and it didn't take long for the fans to embrace him.


After the September surgery, the energetic coach, whom players often called younger than his age, returned sooner than expected. Three days after surgery, he sneaked into Indiana's coaching box at Memorial Stadium and watched the Hoosiers lose to Division I-AA Southern Illinois. Two weeks later, he resumed coaching.


Hoeppner later inferred that test results from the second surgery showed what doctors removed was only scar tissue, not cancerous, and university officials never acknowledged Hoeppner had been suffering from a terminal illness.


Hoeppner continued making public appearances until late February. In March, he announced he was skipping spring practice to regain his "energy and strength.''


Hoeppner is survived by his wife, three children -- Amy, Allison and Drew -- and four grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced.
 

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Very sad, I had no idea it was that bad or that he was that sick...could see some inspired play from the Hoosiers in their first game of the year. Kinda like Northwestern last year.
 

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He was one of the coaches at miami when I was their, great guy......
 

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This is very very sad. He will be looking down on the team...one of the nice guys in sports. Indiana will play for him this season.
 

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That's incredibly sad. Will be cheering on the Hoosiers to have a solid season this year.
 

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Awful news. He was a darn good coach and would have got that passing game going at Indiana. If he got like 4 or5 years to really establish himself he would have had a decent team in a difficult situation. RIP!
 

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Remember the Iowa game last year. That was a huge win for the program. They had 5 wins last year and were on the upswing.
 

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