Jacob Lacey

Starting as the cornerback his sophomore year, Lacey also moved to quarterback to help his team “shake things up”.

The then senior visited Madison, Wisconsin, on Friday, and departed for Iowa City on Saturday afternoon.

In his sophomore year, he started all 13 games as cornerback and finished seventh on the team with 48 tackles.

While in his junior year, Lacey had three interceptions against Texas in the biggest day of his college career.

Lacey was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2009 and made the initial 53-man roster.

Lacey was fined $10,000 and penalized 15 yards for sliding into the end zone and making an official’s safe signal.

When asked why he signed with the Colts, Lacey answered, “I had a friend that [sic] I played high school football with who was already on the team...

Also, later, in week 15 of the 2009-10 season, Lacey intercepted David Garrard, sealing the victory to put the Colts at 14-0.

[4] Lacey was later signed again by the team on October 18, 2013, only to be released four days later to make room for new acquisition cornerback Shaun Prater.