Indiana quarterback Richard Lagow will be a counselor at the Manning Passing Academy this summer.

Lagow attended the camp twice in 2008 and 2009.

His first time attending the camp, the counselor list included former University of Georgia and current Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford.

Minnesota Vikings quarterback and Heisman winner from Oklahoma University Sam Bradford also instructed Lagow.

“It was pretty cool especially since I’ve already been there in those camper shoes,” Lagow told IUHoosiers.com. “I remember how I looked up to the guys that were teaching us when I was that young, guys like Matt Stafford and Sam Bradford. Being able to go and be able to help those kids in any way I can will be pretty cool, as is the ability to go back to a place where I came as a kid and give back to the people who helped me grow.”

"…To help those kids in any way I can will be pretty cool." ➡️ @RichardLagow on his summer opportunity.https://t.co/kE3bGskAEB

— Indiana Football (@HoosierFootball) April 26, 2017

Lagow is entering his fifth-year-senior season for the Hoosiers. He redshirted at Oklahoma State in 2013 before transferring to Cisco Community College in Texas. In his first year with the Hoosiers, he earned Honorable Mention All-Big Ten and was named Indiana’s Offensive Newcomer of the Year.

Indiana last played against Utah in the 2016 Foster Farms Bowl, losing 26-24.

Lagow and the Hoosiers open the 2017 season on August 31 against Ohio State.