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Dubbed the "Den of Defensive Ends," the Boilermakers have sent Akin Ayodele (Dallas Cowboys), Rosevelt Colvin (New England Patriots), Ray Edwards (Minnesota Vikings), Rob Ninkovich (New Orleans Saints), Chike Okeafor (Arizona Cardinals) and Shaun Phillips (San Diego Chargers) to the pros since Joe Tiller arrived as Purdue's head coach.
Spencer was a three-year starter at nose guard and fullback at Bishop Luers High School. He was a two-time all-state pick and three-time all-area and all-conference selection. He was the Indianapolis Star Defensive Lineman of the Year as a senior after he recorded 65 tackles, including 24 for loss and 7.0 sacks, with seven fumble recoveries and one interception as a member of the Class 2A state championship team.
He also rushed for more than 600 yards and 13 touchdowns while averaging 9.1 yards per carry. Spencer had 82 tackles, including 21 for loss and 13 sacks his junior season. He received the team's Mental Attitude Award as sophomore. He closed out his career as the school's record holder with 73 tackles for loss and 27 sacks. He also lettered on the school's basketball team.
Spencer enrolled at Purdue in 2002, spending the season on the scout team. He saw limited action on defense in 2003, appearing in 10 games. But he managed just six tackles (three solos) and assisted on one stop behind the line of scrimmage.
In 2004, Spencer played in 12 games, starting the first 11 at weakside defensive end. He registered 33 tackles (18 solos) and finished third on the team with 7½ sacks and 9½ stops for losses. He also batted away six passes and caused three fumbles, earning All-Big Ten Conference honorable mention.
Even though he started all 11 games in 2005, Spencer failed to match his 2004 exploits. He was limited to 23 tackles (16 solos) while posting three sacks and 7½ stops behind the line of scrimmage. He caused three fumbles and recovered another while also deflecting one pass.
Spencer bounced back with a banner senior year. The Ted Hendricks Award (nation's top defensive end) finalist ranked second in the nation with 26½ stops behind the line of scrimmage, the fifth-best season total in Big Ten Conference history. He finished second on the team with 93 tackles (69 solos) and first with 10½ sacks. He also caused five fumbles and recovered another while batting away six passes and blocking one kick.
In 47 games at Purdue, Spencer started 36 times. He registered 155 tackles (106 solos) with two fumble recoveries, 13 pass deflections and a blocked kick. He ranks fifth in school history with 21 sacks for minus-147 yards and finished seventh on the Purdue career-record chart with 44 stops for losses totaling 241 yards. His 11 forced fumbles rank second in school history.
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