Indiana University Athletics
TWO GRADUATE ASSISTANTS NAMED TO FOOTBALL STAFF
2/25/1999 12:00:00 AM | Football
TWO GRADUATE ASSISTANTS NAMED TO FOOTBALL STAFF
Bloomington, Ind. -- Head coach Cam Cameron today announced that he has named two graduate assistants to the Indiana University football staff. Daniel Daly, who was most recently an offensive graduate assistant at Northern Illinois, will assist the offensive staff and Tyson Veidt, a three-year starter and Academic All-America selection at Muskingum (Ohio) College, will work with the defense.
"We are pleased to have these two young men join our staff," said Cameron. "Both have been highly recommended to us as individuals who will represent the Indiana University football program in a first-class manner."
Daly, 25, a 1996 graduate of Illinois State University where he was an offensive lineman on the football team, spent this past season as a graduate assistant at Northern Illinois where he worked with tight ends and the offensive line. He spent the entire 1997 campaign as the Huskies' video coordinator. Prior to joining the staff at Northern Illinois, Daly spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Illinois Wesleyan. A native of Franklin Park, Ill., Daly coached the school's defensive line in 1995 and its offensive line in 1996.
Veidt, 25, graduated cum laude from Muskingum College in 1996 with a degree in pre-physical therapy. He earned three letters from 1994-96 and received Academic All-Ohio Athletic Conference honors on three occasions. During the 1997 and 1998 campaigns, the Logan, Ohio, native was a graduate assistant at Muskingum where he worked for head coach Jeff Heacock, the brother of IU defensive coordinator Jon Heacock. He also served as the school's director of intramurals and oversaw the athletic department's work-study program from 1997-98.

