Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football bowl games, Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football coaches, Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football players, Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football seasons, 2009 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team, Gene Chizik, 2008 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team, Tony Franklin, 2010 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team, 2006 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team, Steve Campbell, 2007 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team, Troy Bergeron, Kelly Holcomb, Jim Sypult, Battle for the Palladium, Larry Fedora, Rick Stockstill, Red Floyd, 2009 New Orleans Bowl, Manny Diaz, Kacy Rodgers, 2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl, Carey Bailey, Cleannord Saintil, Jim Tomsula, Erik Walden, Ed Zaunbrecher, Tim McCarty, Brandon Curry, Thomas Johnson, Ken Shipp, Tyrone Calico, Jonathan Quinn, David Culley, Mike Caldwell, Ray Oldham, Michael "Mike" Moore, Chris McCoy, Dwone Hicks, ReShard Lee, 2006 Motor City Bowl, Bill Cherry, Keon Raymond, Don Griffin, Jykine Bradley, Franklin Dunbar, Brandon Lynch, Jerry DeLucca, Marty Carter, Dwight Stone, James F. Donnelly, Bradley Robinson, David Little, James Griffin, Kenny Tippins, Kendall Newson, Devarick Scandrett. Excerpt: The 2009 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football team represented Middle Tennessee State University in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) college football for the 2009 season. Middle Tennessee competed as a member of the Sun Belt Conference. The team was led by head coach Rick Stockstill. The Blue Raiders played their home games at Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium. In February 2009, Tony Franklin, former Troy and Auburn offensive coordinator, was hired to fill the vacant position of offensive coordinator at. He replaced G.A. Mangus who left Middle Tennessee to become the qua...