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Uremovich Adds Six More to Ball State Football Staff
December 20, 2024 | Football
MUNCIE, Ind. – Mike Uremovich has announced the addition of six more staff members to the Ball State football coaching staff. Uremovich named nine coaches earlier this week, and has upgraded his staff with the announcement of three more full-time position coaches, two assistants and a chief of staff that will manage day-to-day operations of the Ball State program.
Craig Harmon serves as Ball State's pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He is the most experienced of the new additions, coaching since 2002 and spending nine years with Uremovich over stops together at St. Francis (Ill.), Northern Illinois and Temple. In each of those nine seasons, Harmon served as quarterbacks coach or offensive coordinator, while Uremovich was offensive coordinator or head coach.
Also on the offense, Madison Bunch has been named to lead the Ball State running backs unit. Bunch has spent the past two years at Southeast Missouri State and Rutgers. He was the running backs coach at SEMO, and was a offensive analyst and assistant coach at Rutgers.
Another with prior ties to Uremovich, Jalen Moss is tasked with leading the Cardinals' snipers – a hybrid position blending linebackers and safeties. Moss is a local product who played in the secondary at Fishers High School and Indiana State, and coached the past three years in the same defensive scheme as Butler's cornerbacks coach.
Named as special teams coordinator is Nick Fiacable who is currently a special teams analyst at Connecticut which is prepping this week to face North Carolina in the Wasabi Fenway Bowl on Dec. 28.
Promoted from his post as a graduate assistant with the 2024 Cardinals, Mayomi Olootu has been tabbed as an assistant coach working with the Ball State secondary. Olootu is a graduate of Northern Illinois who played in the Huskies' secondary on three bowl teams while Uremovich was assistant head coach.
Leading the Ball State staff is operations veteran Pete Roley who comes to Ball State after two seasons as director of football operations at Purdue, and two at Illinois. Prior to four years with Big Ten institutions, Roley spent eight years at NC State, and four at NIU, where he crossed paths with Uremovich at both schools.
Under the leadership of new head coach Mike Uremovich, season tickets for the 2025 Ball State football season are on sale now at an exclusive presale price. To take advantage of new and exclusive presale rates, renew or buy new season tickets by Dec. 20, 2024. Learn more at BallStateSports.com/2025Football.
Craig Harmon serves as Ball State's pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He is the most experienced of the new additions, coaching since 2002 and spending nine years with Uremovich over stops together at St. Francis (Ill.), Northern Illinois and Temple. In each of those nine seasons, Harmon served as quarterbacks coach or offensive coordinator, while Uremovich was offensive coordinator or head coach.
Also on the offense, Madison Bunch has been named to lead the Ball State running backs unit. Bunch has spent the past two years at Southeast Missouri State and Rutgers. He was the running backs coach at SEMO, and was a offensive analyst and assistant coach at Rutgers.
Another with prior ties to Uremovich, Jalen Moss is tasked with leading the Cardinals' snipers – a hybrid position blending linebackers and safeties. Moss is a local product who played in the secondary at Fishers High School and Indiana State, and coached the past three years in the same defensive scheme as Butler's cornerbacks coach.
Named as special teams coordinator is Nick Fiacable who is currently a special teams analyst at Connecticut which is prepping this week to face North Carolina in the Wasabi Fenway Bowl on Dec. 28.
Promoted from his post as a graduate assistant with the 2024 Cardinals, Mayomi Olootu has been tabbed as an assistant coach working with the Ball State secondary. Olootu is a graduate of Northern Illinois who played in the Huskies' secondary on three bowl teams while Uremovich was assistant head coach.
Leading the Ball State staff is operations veteran Pete Roley who comes to Ball State after two seasons as director of football operations at Purdue, and two at Illinois. Prior to four years with Big Ten institutions, Roley spent eight years at NC State, and four at NIU, where he crossed paths with Uremovich at both schools.
Under the leadership of new head coach Mike Uremovich, season tickets for the 2025 Ball State football season are on sale now at an exclusive presale price. To take advantage of new and exclusive presale rates, renew or buy new season tickets by Dec. 20, 2024. Learn more at BallStateSports.com/2025Football.
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