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03-23-2009, 04:42 PM | #18 |
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Re: Playmakers Rivals.com NCAA 09 Alumni Rosters
Playmaker I know this will seem like a stretch but do you have the ratings for the players anywhere. I would love to take your rosters and input them for the ps3 guys giving you all the credit.
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03-23-2009, 08:02 PM | #19 |
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Re: Playmakers Rivals.com NCAA 09 Alumni Rosters
MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE
AIR FORCE Playbook-Air Force Offense-Option-(Run-80%/Pass-20%) Defense-3-4 IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS M.DEE DOWIS http://all-access.cbssports.com/play...a&media=128477 He was a finalist for the 1989 Heisman Trophy award, became the fifth player in NCAA history to rush and pass for over a 1,000 yards in the same season while leading Air Force to a Liberty Bowl appearance. Dowis scored a school-record six touchdowns and rushed for a then-school record 249 yards vs. San Diego State in 1989. ERNIE JENNINGS http://all-access.cbssports.com/play...a&media=128475 is widely known as the best receiver to ever play at the Academy and was regarded as one of the top wide outs in college football in the early `70s. He is one of Air Force's five consensus football All-Americans, earning the honor in 1970. His 74 catches for 1,289 yards in 1970 are still single-season Academy records. CHAD HENNINGS He became the first Air Force player to win the Outland Award as the nation's best interior lineman as a senior in 1987. That year, the Falcons produced a 9-3 regular season and appeared in the Freedom Bowl, and Hennings led the country with 24 sacks. He also earned Academic All-America accolades his last two seasons. CARLTON MCDONALD Consensus All-American in 1992 ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS http://all-access.cbssports.com/play...a&media=128476 http://www.funtrivia.com/en/Sports/A...ons-14752.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_For...#All-Americans OFFENSE QB-#6 Dee Dowis-(Sr), #12 Bobby Parker-(Sr), #7 Beau Morgan-(Jr), #14 Blane Morgan-(Jr), #11 Chance Harridge-(So) RB-#21 Mike Brown-(Sr), #9 Leotis Palmer-(So), #5 Anthony Butler-(So), #15 Darnell Stephens-(So), #1 Chad Hall-(Fr/Wr) FB-#46 Larry Thomson-(Sr), #40 Steve Massie-(So) WR-#22 Ernie Jennings-(Sr/Capt), #88 Mike Kirby-(Sr), #2 Matt Farmer-(Jr), #80 Ryan Fleming-(So), #82 Alec Messerall-(So) TE-#86 Adam Strecker-(So) OT-#75 Brock Strom-(Sr), #66 Sid Abramowitz-(Sr), #73 Ben Miller-(Jr), #61 Blane Neufeld-(So) OG-#59 Dave Schreck-(Sr), #62 Dan Palmer-(Jr), #63 Brett Huyser-(So), #74 Jessie Underbakke-(So), C-#60 Orderia Mitchell-(Sr), #65 Frank Mindrup-(Jr) DEFENSE DE-#98 Gene Olgilvie-(Sr), #78 Bryce Fisher-(Jr) NT-#87 Chad Hennings-(Sr) OLB-#54 Steve Russ-(Jr), #57 Chris Gizzi-(Jr) MLB-#42 Terry Maki-(Sr), #58 Marchello Graddy-(Jr), #48 John Rudzinski-(So) CB-#25 Neal Starkey-(Sr), #3 Tim Curry-(Jr), #32 Carlton McDonald-(Jr), #20 Wes Crawley-(So) FS-#31 Scott Thomas-(Sr) SS-#27 Dennis Poland-(So) SPECIAL TEAMS K-#45 Dave Lawson-(Sr/LB), #13 Joe Wood-(Sr), #97 Joey Ashcroft-(Fr) P-#17 Terry Isaacson-(Sr/QB) KOS-Lawson LS-Strecker PR/KR-Hall/Palmer ----------------------------------------------- BYU Playbook-BYU Offense-WEST COAST-(Run-50%/Pass-50%) Defense-3-4 IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS JIM MCMAHON 1980 Led nation with 4,571 yards passing including 47 touchdowns. First Division I player to pass for more than 4,000 yards in a season. Set or tied 26 NCAA records. TODD CHRISTENSEN http://www.cougarclub.com/hall_of_fa...istensen_t.jsp A four-year starter at running back. But playing in the wide-open BYU offense, it was as a receiver where he made his mark. Christensen led the Cougars in receiving fro three straight years and helped the team win their league championship in three of his four years at the school. JASON BUCK Became only the third player in the Western United States to win Outland Trophy. Had 59 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and 12.5 sacks in 1986. ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS http://www.athlonsports.com/college-...-all-time-team http://www.byucougars.com/media_guid...-american.html http://www.cougarstats.com/players/a.html Jersey #'s OFFENSE QB-#9 Jim McMahon-(Sr), #8 Steve Young-(Sr), #14 Ty Detmer-(Jr), #12 Brandon Doman-(So), #13 John Beck-(Fr) RB-#28 Pete Van Valkenburg-(Sr), #23 Via Sikahema-(Sr), #16 Ronney Jenkins-(Jr), ##29 Jamal Willis-(Jr/Capt), #6 Luke Staley-(So), #26 Chris Brown-(Fr) FB-#3 Naufaju Tahi-(So) WR-#82 Golden Richards-(Sr), #7 Glen Kozlowski-(Sr), #11 Mark Bellini-(Sr), #18 Eric Drage-(Jr), #87 Ben Cahoon-(Jr), #84 Margin Hooks-(So), #1 Todd Watkins-(So), #20 Reno Mahe-(So), #19 Austin Collie-(Fr) TE/HBK-#46 Todd Christenson-(Sr), #81 Gordon Hudson-(Sr), #96 Chad Lewis-(Jr), #88 Itula Mili-(Jr), #43 Doug Jolley-(Jr) OT-#72 Nick "The Bear" Eyre-(Sr), #78 Brad Oates-(Sr), #75 John Tait-(Jr), #64 Ben Archibald-(So) OG-#66 Mo Elewonibi-(Sr), #60 Trevor Matich-(Sr), #52 Larry Moore-(Jr), #74Scott Young-(So) C-#50 Bart Oates-(Sr), #70 Evan Pilgrim-(Jr), #68 Scott Jackson-(Jr) DEFENSE DE-#76 Glen Titensor-(Sr/OL), #93 Brett Kielsel-(Jr), #83 Byron Frisch-(Jr), #92 Ryan Denney-(Jr), #97 John Denney-(So) DT-#99 Jason Buck-(Sr), #77 Shawn Knight-(Sr), #58 Chris Hoke-(Jr), #56 Travis Hall-(Jr), #73 Hans Olsen-(Jr), #95 Shaun Nua-(So) OLB-#47 Todd Shell-(Sr), #44 Leon White-(Sr), #59 Kyle Whittingham-(Sr), #49 Justin Ena-(Jr), #51 Brady Poppinga-(So), #41 Bryan Kehl-(Fr) MLB-#34 Jurt Gouveia-(Sr), #40 Glen Redd-(Sr), #94 Rob Morris-(Jr), #57 Colby Buckwoldt-(So) CB-#31 Rodney Rice-(Sr), #39 Chris Farasopoulas-(Sr), #2 Rodney Thomas-(Sr), #25 Derwin Gray-(Jr), #10 Omarr Morgan-(Jr), #4 Jenaro Gilford-(So) FS-#36 Tom Holmoe-(Sr/Capt), #21 Tim Mctyer-(Jr) SS-#5 Kyle Morell-(Sr), #33 Aaron Francisco-(So) SPECIAL TEAMS- K-#27 Owen Pochman-(Jr) P-#10 Lee Johnson-(Sr) LS-Matich KOS-Johnson PR/KR-Jenkins/Sikahema ------------------------------------- SAN DIEGO ST Playbook-San Diego St Offense-West Coast Defense-3/4 IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS MARSHALL FAULK He compiled one of the greatest freshman seasons in NCAA history, gaining 1,429 yards rushing, with 23 total touchdowns (21 rushing), and 140 points scored. MIKE "MAD DOG DOUGLASS http://www.packers.com/news/stories/1997/12/05/1/ WILLIE BUCHANON http://www.esportsinstruction.com/williebuchanon.html Buchanon was in the Inaugural group on inductees into the SDSU Hall of Fame. Buchanon was named as one of only two corner backs on the 50 greatest Collegiate Football players of all time Team by the Sporting News. ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS http://goaztecs.cstv.com/sports/m-fo...cs-in-NFL.html http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...recruiting.pdf OFFENSE QB-#8 Todd Santos-(Sr/Capt), #11 Brian Sipe-(Sr), #12 Mike Kofler, #10 Dan McGwire-(Sr), #7 Kevin O'Connell-(Fr) RB-#28 Marshall Faulk-(Jr), #43 George Jones-(Jr), #4 Larry Ned-(Jr), #38 Jonas Lewis-(Jr), #23 Lynell Hamilton-(Fr) FB-#22 Deacon Turner-(Sr), #30 Obafemi Ayanbadejo-(Jr) WR-#25 Haven Moses, #85 Isaac Curtis-(Sr), #88 Webster Slaughter-(Sr), #81 Az Hakim-(Jr), #6 Darney Scott-(Jr), #2 Will Blackwell-(Jr), #15 Derrick Lewis-(Jr), #16 J.R. Tolver-(So), #19 Jeff Webb-(So), #1 Kassim Osgood-(So) TE-#87 Don Warren-(Sr), #89 Rob Awalt-(Sr), #52 Tyler Schmitt-(Fr/Long Snapper only) OT-#68 Kyle Turley-(Jr), #74 Mike Kracalik-(So), #72 Emphraim Salaam-(Jr), #65 Mike Houghton-(So) OG-#57 Rich Moran-(Sr), #76 Andrew Kline-(JR), #69 Chester Pitts-(Jr) C-#67 Roman Fortin-(Sr), #64 Nick Subis-(Sr), #53 Mike Malano-(Jr) DEFENSE #77 Fred Dreyer-(Sr), #56 Greg Boyd-(Sr), #91 Doug Reed-(Sr), #94Akbar Gabaja-Biamila-(Jr), #93 Kabeer Gabaja-Biamila-(Jr), #71 Raymond Stallings-(Jr) DT-#62 Pio Sagapolutelle-(Sr), #79 Jamal Duff-(Jr), #97 La'Roi Glover-(Jr) OLB-#60 Mike "Mad Dog" Douglass-(Sr), #59 Whip Walton-(Sr), #58 Randy Kirk-(Sr), #50 Matt McCoy-(So), #44 Heath Farwell-(So) MLB-#34 Kirk Morrison-(So), #33 Freddie Keiaho-(So), #54 Joe Tuipala-(Jr) CB-#29 Willie Buchanon-(Sr/Capt), #46 Herman Edwards-(Sr), #42 Monte Jackson-(Sr), #31 Bobby Howard-(Sr), #32 Vernon Dean-(Sr), #27 Ricky Parker-(Jr), #26 Jeff Shoate-(So) FS-#20 Joe Lavender-(Sr), #18 Brian Russell-(Jr/QB), #5 Marviel Underwood-(So) SS-#24 Robert Griffin-(Jr), #47 Will Demps-(So) SPECIAL TEAMS K-#14 Garrett Palmer-(Fr) P-#9 Mike Saxton KOS-Palmer LS-Schmitt PR/KR-Hakim/Blackwell --------------------------------------------------- UNLV Playbook-UNLV Offense-West Coast-(Run-65%/Pass-35%) Defense-3-4 IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS RANDALL CUNNINGHAM A starter by his sophomore year at UNLV, Cunningham would become one of the only three quarterbacks in NCAA history to throw for over 2,500 yards. In addition to his ability to throw the ball and his wizardry as a runner, he was also the punter for the Rebels. He was named first-team All-American his sophomore year and second-team All-American as a senior. KEENAN MCCARDELL http://www.themwc.com/sports/m-footb...072004aab.html One of the top receivers in Rebel football history, Keenan McCardell (1987-90) was a four-year letterman who has gone on to become of the leading professional ball-catchers ever. Leaving his school ranked first in career receiving yards (2,189) and second in all-time receptions (141) the 1990 First Team All-Big West Conference selection. CHARLES DIMRY ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS http://unlv.rivals.com/content.asp?cid=559908 http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2005...-will-they-go/ OFFENSE QB-#12 Randall Cunningham-(Sr/P), #18 Glenn Carano-(Sr), #19 John Denton-(Jr), #3 Jason Thomas-(So), #7 Kurt Nantkes-(So) RB-#22 Mike Thomas-(Sr), #20 Michael Morton-(Sr), #30 Bobby Batton-(Sr), #1 Larry Croom-(So), #10 Dominque Dorsey-(So), #34 Joe Haro-(So) FB-#31 Icky Woods-(Sr), #33 Mel Carver-(Sr), #44 Frank Summers-(Fr) WR-#14 Hunkie Cooper-(Sr), #87 Keenan McCardell-(Jr), #82 Henry Bailey-(Jr), #17 Randy Gatewood-(Jr), #83 Damon Williams-(Jr), #6 Nate Turner-(Jr), #4 Earvin Johnson-(So), #85 Troy Mason-(So), #80 Casey Flair-(Fr) TE-#88 Jeff Spek-(Sr), #81 Dejhown Mandley-(Jr), #86 Greg Estandia-(So) OT-#60 Dan Mcquaid-(Sr), #70 Art Plunkett-(Sr), #72 John Greer-(Jr), #79 Richie Plunkett-(Fr) OG-#66 Lonnie Palelei-(Sr), #61 Jerry Reynolds-(Jr), #78 Johan Asiata-(Fr) C-#73 Dominic Furio-(So) DEFENSE DE-#84 Todd Liebenstein-(Sr), #47 Anton Palepoi-(Jr), #99 Keith Washington-(Jr), #90 Ahmad Briggs-(So), #9 Jeremy Geathers-(Fr) DT-#53 Marlon "Suge" Knight-(Sr), #97 Talance Sawyer-(Jr), #91 Dietrich Canterberry-(So) OLB-#92 Ken Rose-(Sr/Capt), #46 Zach Bell-(So), #2 Beau Bell-(Fr) MLB-##55 Adam Seward-(So), #49 Ryan Claridge-(So) CB-#39 Charles Dimry-(Sr), #24 Don Odegard-(Sr), #32 Wymon Henderson-(Sr), #36 Aaron Mitchell-(Sr), #28 Kevin Thomas-(Jr), #32 Eric Wright-(So) FS-#42 Sam Brandon-(Jr), #45 Joe Miklos-(So) SS-#26 Randy Black-(Jr), #27 Jamaal Brimmer-(So) SPECIAL TEAMS K-#95 Dillon Pieffer-(So) P-#16 Gary Cook-(So) LS-Jef Spek KOS-Pieffer KR/PR-Batton/Cooper
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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...-player#page/2 ARIZONA Playbook-Arizona Offense-West Coast-(Run-60%/Pass-40%) Defense-3-3-5 http://www.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555846 IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS TOM TUNNICLIFFE Four-Year starter who many consider the best UA QB of the modern era. Up until the 2008 season Tunnicliffe held the school records for passing yards (7, 168) and touchdowns (46). TRUNG CANDIDATE http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive...-28-99cm-3.asp Became the first Arizona player in school history to earn the Pac-10 season rushing title while averaging 7.3 yards per carry. He received All-Pac-10 and Associated Press third-team All-America honors and helped the Wildcats to a fourth-place final ranking, the highest in team history. JOHN FINA TEDY BRUSCHI Voted consensus All-American in 1994 and '95. ... Finalist for the Lombardi Award in '94. He was the anchor of Arizona's "Desert Swarm" defense during the mid-'90s. ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG5G4...eature=related http://thebeardown.blogspot.com/2008...ball-team.html http://tucsoncitizen.com/wildcatrepo...-team-defense/ http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/29245314.html Hard hittin Chuck Cecil http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=80009 R.Hunley OFFENSE QB-#12 Tom Tunnicliffe-(Sr), #46 Fred Enke-(Sr), #17 Keith Smith-(Jr), #16 Ortege Jenkins-(Jr), #10 Jason Johnson-(So) RB-#22 Art "Cactus" Luppino-(Sr), #30 Trung Candidate-(Jr), #20 Michael Bates-(Jr), #26 Chuck Levy-(Jr), #19 Chris Henry-(Fr) FB-#41 Mike Bell-(So), #32 Clarence Farmer-(So) WR-#25 Vance Johnson-(Sr), #80 Theo Bell-(Sr), #8 Dennis Northcutt-(Jr), #82 Derek Hill-(Jr), #85 Jeremy McDaniel-(Jr), #1 Bobby Wade-(So/QB) TE-#81 Harry Holt-(Sr), #88 Mike Lucky-(Jr), #90 Brandon Manumaleuna-(Jr) OT-#70 John Fina-(Sr/Capt), #74 Glen Parker-(Sr), #71 Kevin Barry-(Jr), #69 Marques McFadden-(Jr), #67 Makoa Freitas-(Jr), #72 Yusuf Scott-(Jr) OG-#75 Frank Middleton-(Jr), #79 Edwin Mulitalo-(Jr), #66 Manuia Savea-(Jr), #63 Kili LeFotu-(So) C-#73 Bill Luek-(Sr), #52 Joe Tofflemire-(Sr), #62 Bruce Wiggins-(Jr) DEFENSE DE-#77 Mike Dawson-(Sr), #94 Anthony Smith-(Sr), #68 Tedy Bruschi-(Jr), #99 Joe Tafoya-(Jr), #58 Bryan Copeland-(So), #44 Andre Torrey-(So) NT-#95 George Hinkle-(Sr), #98 Brad Henke-(Sr), #92 Rob Waldrop-(Jr), #56 Joe Salavea(Jr), #54 Lionel Dotson-(Fr) OLB-#89 Ricky Hunley-(Sr/Capt), #86 LaMonte Hunley-(Sr), #48 Byron Evans-(Sr), #45 Antonio Pierce-(Jr), #57 DaShon Polk-(Jr), #27 Lance Briggs-(So) ILB-#84 Chris Singleton-(Sr), #31 Mark Arneson-(Sr), #40 Marcus Bell-(Jr), #51 Spencer Larsen-(Fr) CB-#15 Jackie Wallace-(Sr), #4 Darryll Lewis-(Sr), #11 Chris McAlister-(Jr), #21 Kelly Maveaux-(Jr), #5 Antione Cason-(Fr) FS-#42 Randy Robbins-(Sr), #3 Tony Bouie-(Jr), #23 Michael Johnson-(Fr) SS-#6 Chuck Cecil-(Sr), #36 Mike Scurlock-(Jr) SPECIAL TEAMS K #13 Max Zendejas-(Sr), #2 Nick Folk-(Fr) P #14 Josh Miller, #43 Danny Baugher-(Fr) LOS-Lueck KOS-Folk PR/KR-Bates/Levy ------------------------------------------- ARIZONA ST Playbook-Arizona ST Offense-West Coast-(Run-60%/Pass-40%) Defense-3-4 http://www.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555847 IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS DANNY WHITE Danny White quarterbacked Arizona State to a 32-4 record in three years 1971-73. That included three championships in the Western Athletic Conference and three victories in the Fiesta Bowl-White set school records for most yards gained by passing in a career, 6717 and most touchdown passes, 64. He also was the team's punter for three years, averaging 41.7 yards on each kick. CHARLEY TAYLOR http://wapedia.mobi/en/Charley_Taylor?t=1.#3. PAT TILLMAN http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBM2h...eature=related Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year in 1997. ... Second-team All-American. ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS http://www.collegefootballhistory.co...ls/history.htm http://www.funtrivia.com/en/Sports/A...ils-14797.html http://www.geocities.com/SiliconVall...6/devils96.htm "96" Sun Devils OFFENSE QB-#11 Danny White-(Sr/P), #13 Mike Pagel-(Sr), #16 Jake "The Snake" Plummer-(Jr), #14 Andrew Walter-(So) RB-#29 Charley Taylor-(Sr/WR), #22 Woody Green-(Sr), #37 Gerald Riggs-(Sr), #32 Leonard Russell-(Jr), #21 J.R. Redmond-(Jr) FB-#35 John Henry Johnson-(Sr), #34 Terrell Smith-(Jr), #44 Mike Karney-(So) WR-#84 John Jefferson-(Sr/Capt), #18 Ben Hawkins-(Sr), #12 Eric Guliford-(Sr), #3 Keith Poole-(Jr), #83 Lenzie Jackson-(Jr), #81 Shaun McDonald-(So), #88 Derek Hagan-(Fr) TE-#87 Jerry Smith-(Sr), #45 Steve Bush-(Jr), #80 Todd Heap-(So), #86 Zach Miller-(Fr) OT-#73 Danny Villa-(Sr), #71 Marvel Smith-(Jr), #69 Kyle Kosier-(Jr), #74 Juan Roque-(Jr), #78 Levi Jones-(So) OG-#62 Randall McDaniel-(Sr), #70 Todd Kalis-(Sr), #72 David Dixon-(Jr), #53Scott Peters-(Jr) C-#51 Grey Ruegamer-(Jr), #76 Mike Pollak-(Fr) DEFENSE DE-#99 Mark Gastineau-(Sr), #82 Al Harris-(Sr), #93 Shante Carver-(Jr), #56 Erik Flowers-(Jr), #59 Derrick Rogers-(Jr), #48 Terrell Suggs-(So) DT-#77 Jim Jeffcoat-(Sr), #98 Dan Saleaumua-(Sr), #97 Shawn Patterson-(Sr), #95 Jeremy Staat-(Jr), #91 Jimmy Verdon-(So) OLB-#54 Vernon Maxwell-(Sr), #50 Larry Gordon-(Sr), #42 Pat Tillman-(Jr), #58 Derek Smith-(Jr), #4 Jamar Williams-(So), #49 Robert James-(Fr) MLB-#52 Bob Breunig-(Sr/Capt), #55 Brian Noble-(Sr), #46 Brett Wallerstedt-(Jr), #41 Solomon Bates-(So) CB-#40 Mike Haynes-(Sr), #10 Eric Allen-(Sr), #1 Phillipi Sparks-(Sr), #2 Craig Newsome-(Jr), #26 Jason Simmons-(Jr), #20 Justin Tryon-(Fr) FS-#28 Darren Woodson-(Sr), #25 Ron Brown-(Sr), #9 Mitchell "Fright Night" Freeman-(Jr), #30 Jason Shivers-(So) SS-#7 David Fulcher-(Sr), #36 Adam Archuleta-(Jr), #19 Josh Barrett-(Fr) SPECIAL TEAMS K-#8 Luis Zendejas-(Sr) P-Danny White KOS-Zendejas LS-Bush PR/KR-Gulliford/Green __________________ CAL ALUMNI ROSTER TEAM STRATEGY Playbook-CAL Offense-DEFAULT-(Run-60%/Pass-40%) Defense-4-3 http://www.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555914 IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS JOE KAPP Kapp quarterbacked the Bears to their Rose Bowl appearance in 1959...earned first team All-American honors following the '58 season named by Time magazine and the Football Writers Association...was the starting quarterback for three years, leading a miraculous turnaround from a 1-9 team in '57 to the 1958 PCC title and a Rose Bowl appearance in 1959. ED "GOOSE" WHITE http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=60095 LES RICHTER http://www.calbears.com/sports/m-foo...070709aaa.html RON RIVERA Rivera was a consensus All-American for the Golden Bears as a senior in 1983 when he set a school-record with 26.5 tackles for loss. He was also named the Pac-10 Co-Defensive Player of the Year and was the recipient of the Pop Warner Award as the top senor on the West Coast. Rivera ended his career with 337 tackles, including 47.5 for losses. ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS http://tightwad-hill.blogspot.com/20...ig-morton.html 50 Greatest Golden Bears OFFENSE QB-#22 Joe Kapp-(Sr), #14 Craig Morton-(Sr), #5 Steve Bartkowski-(Sr), #7 Kyle Boller-(So), #8 Aaron Rodgers-(So) RB-#42 Chuck Muncie-(Sr), #4 Russell White-(Jr), #20 Joe Igber-(So), #30 JJ Arrington-(So), #18 Adimchinobe Echmandu-(So), #10 Marshawn Lynch-(Fr) FB-#23 Johhny Olszewski-(Sr) WR-#85 Wesley Walker-(Sr), ##11 Steve Rivera-(Sr), #86 Sean Dawkins-(Jr), #3 Bobby Shaw-(Jr), #81 Dameane Douglas-(Jr), #6 Geoff McArthur-(So), #1 Desean Jackson-(Fr) TE-#87 John Beasley-(Sr), #44 Tony Gonzales-(Jr) OT-#58 Harvey Salem-(Sr), #64 Ted Albrecht-(Sr), #79 Doug Riesenberg-(Sr), #78 Tarik Glenn-(Jr), #61 Ryan O'Callaghan-(So), #66 Langston Walker-(So) OG-#79 Ed "The Goose" White-(Sr/Capt), #77 John Welbourn-(Jr), #75 Todd Steussie-(Jr), #65 Aaron Merz-(So) C-#62 Jeremy Newberry-(Jr), #60 Ben Lynch-(Jr), #56 Dave Binn-(Jr) DEFENSE DE-#57 Ken Harvey-(Sr), #96 Reggie Camp-(Sr), #97 Andre Carter-(Jr), #91 Regan Upshaw-(Jr), # #99 Chidi Ahanotu-(Jr), #51 Duane Clemons-(Jr), #92 Tully Banta Cain-(So), #90 Ryan Riddle-(So) DT-#83 Sherman White, #95 Rhett Hall, #48 Brandon Whiting-(Jr), #93 Jerry DeLoach-(Jr), #52 Brandon Mebane-(Fr) OLB-#47 Hardy Nickerson-(Sr), #81 Ron Rivera-(Sr), #33 Sekou Sanyika-(Jr), #49 Scott Fujita-(Jr) MLB-#67 Les Richter-(Sr/Capt), #54 Matt Hazeltine-(Sr), #50 Gary Plummer-(Sr), #45 Jerrott Williard-(Jr) CB-#21 Deltha O'Neal-(Jr), #26 Isaac Booth-(Jr), #24 Kato Serwanga-(Jr), #25 Chidi Iwouma-(Jr), #2 Nnamdi Asomugha, ##13 Dayneion Hughes-(Fr) FS-#41 Marquis Smith-(Jr), #40 Eric Zomalt-(Jr) SS-#31 JeRod Cherry-(Jr), #46 Matt Giordano-(So) SPECIAL TEAMS K-#15 Ray Wershing-(Sr) P-#12 Nick Harris-(Jr) LS-Binn KOS-Harris PR/KR-DeSean Jackson/Joe Igber --------------------------------- OREGON Playbook-Oregon Offense-West Coast-(Run-60%/Pass-40%) Defense-4-4 http://www.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555878 IMPACT PLAYERS/ALL AMERICANS AHMAD RASHAD http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=90134 http://boundless.uoregon.edu/cdm4/it...SOBOX=1&REC=15 RUSS FRANCIS At Oregon in 1974, Francis was named First Team All-Pac 8 and honorable mention All-American while ranking third in the conference with 31 catches (495 yards). GARY ZIMMERMAN He is one of the greatest offensive lineman to come out of Oregon. He was named the Pac-10 offensive lineman of the year in 1983 and received the coveted Morris Trophy. MEL RENFRO http://collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=60052 http://boundless.uoregon.edu/cdm4/it...B=1&DMROTATE=0 ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS http://www.goducks.com/pdf7/135138.pdf Ducks in the NFL QB-#14 Dan Fouts-(Sr), #3 Joey Harrington-(Jr), #11 Akili Smith-(Jr), #12 Kellen Clemens-(So), #10 Dennis Dixon-(Fr) RB-#32 Derrek Loville-(Sr), #22 Ruben Droughns-(Jr), #2 Onterrio Smith-(So), #9 Maurice Morris-(So), #34 Allan Amundson-(So), #28 Jonathan Stewart-(Fr) HBK-#44 Dante Rosario-(Fr/TE) WR-#23 Ahmad Rashad-(Sr/RB), #80 Bob Newland-(Sr), #88 Lew Barnes-(Sr), #4 Patrick Johnson-(Jr), #6 Demetrius Williams-(So), #15 Keenan Howry-(So), #8 Sammie Parker-(So) TE-#81 Russ Francis-(Sr), #83 Jeff Thomason-(Sr), #89 Jed Weaver-(Jr), #84 Justin Peele-(Jr), #48 George Wrighster-(So) OT-#65 Gary Zimmerman-(Sr/Capt), #68 Tom Drougas-(Sr), #76 Tim Stokes-(Sr), #73 Paul Wiggins-(Jr), #72 Adam Snyder-(So), #58 Geoff Schwartz-(Fr) OG-#66 Steve Barnett-(Sr), #78 Ron Snidow-(Sr) C-#56 Fred Quillan-(Sr), #77 Dave Tobey-(Sr), #74 Nick Steintz-(So) DEFENSE DE-#63 Vince Goldsmith-(Sr/Capt), #70 George Martin-(Sr), #91 Mike Walter-(Sr)/LB), #71 Jeff Stover-(Sr), #98 Jason Nikolao-(Jr), #45 Matt Toeaina-(So) DT-#92 Matt Brock-(Sr), #99 Romeo Bandison-(Jr), #53 Igor Olshansky-(So), #94 Junior Siavii-(So), #96 Haloti Ngata-(Fr) OLB-#64 Dave Wilcox-(Sr), #57 Bryan Hinkle-(Sr), #85 Peter Brantley-(Sr), #18 Wesley Mallard-(Jr), #82 Anthony Trucks-(So) MLB-#54 Peter Sirmon-(Jr), #58 Jeremy Asher-(Jr), #39 Kevin Mitchell-(So) CB-#20 Mel Renfro-(Sr), #29 Mario Clark_(Sr), #26 Anthony Newman-(Sr), #27 Cliff Hicks-(Sr), #1 Alex Molden-(Jr), #30 Kenny Wheaton-(Jr), #17 Rashad Bauman-(Jr) FS-#24 Chris Oldham-(Sr/CB), #16 Keith Lewis-(So) SS-#42 Eric Castle-(Sr), #7 Chad Cota-(Jr) SPECIAL TEAMS K-#5 Jared Siegel-(So) P-#25 Norm "The Dutchman" Van Brocklin-(Sr/QB) LS-Tobey KOS-Van Brocklin PR/KR-Rashad/Renfro
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STANFORD Playbook-Stanford Offense-West Coast-(Run-55%/Pass-45%) Defense-3-3-5 http://stanford.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555869 IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS TOUCHDOWN TOMMY VARDELL http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...3680/index.htm Vardell finished his Stanford career with an all-time Stanford best 37 touchdowns. He also ranks third on the rushing list with 1,789 yards. JAMES LOFTON http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/me...?PLAYER_ID=131 As a senior in 1977, Lofton received 57 passes for 1,010 yards (17.72 yards per reception average) with 14 touchdowns, and was an AP & NEA Second Team All-American selection. PAUL WIGGIN http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=90098 ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS http://stanford.fandome.com/video/97...College-Years/ http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...Gd_138-153.pdf http://www.mreplay.com/video/3dff4b3...te-14-yard-run http://www.gostanford.com/facilities...-plunkett.html OFFENSE QB-#7 John Elway-(Sr), #16 Jim Plunkett-(Sr), #18 Steve Stenstrom-(Jr), #6 Todd Husak-(Jr), #12 Trent Edwards-(Fr) RB-#31 Darrin Nelson-(Sr), #22 Vincent White-(Sr), #3 Glynn Milburn-(Jr), #4 Anthony Bookman-(Jr), #8 Kerry Carter-(So) FB-#44 "Touchdown" Tommy Vardell-(SR), #25 Brad Muster-(Sr), #48 Jon Ritchie-(Jr) WR-#30 James Lofton-(Sr), #15 Gene Washington-(Sr), #47 Tony "Thrill Hill-(Sr), #28 Ken Margerum-(Sr), #40 Ed McCaffrey-(Sr), #86 Justin Armour-(Jr), #2 Deronnie Pitts-(Jr), #5 Troy Walters-(Jr), #23 Greg Camarillo-(So), #82 Teyo Johnson-(So) TE-#88 Chris Buford-(Sr), #84 Chris Dressell-(Sr), #85 Greg Clark-(Jr), #81 Alex Smith-(So) OT-#72 Gordon King-(Sr), #70 Bob Whitfield-(Jr), #67 Kirk Chambers-(Jr), #77Kwame Harris-(So) OG-#61 Blaine Nye-(Sr), #76 Brian Holloway-(Sr), #78 Brad Badger-(Jr), #75 Eric Heitman-(So) C-#66 Chris Dalman-(Jr), #60 Zack Quaccia-(Jr) DEFENSE #93 Pat Donovan-(Sr/OL), #94 Lester Archambeau-(Sr), #80 Garin Veris-(Sr), #13 Kailee Wong-(Jr) DT-#79 Paul Wiggin-(Sr), #91 Pete Lazetich-(Sr), #87 Willie Howard-(Jr), #95 Jason Fisk-(Jr), #96 Babatunde Oshinowo-(So), #98 Amon Gordon-(So) OLB-#50 Ron George-(Jr), #97 Riall Johnson-(Jr), #59 Donnie Spragan-(Jr), #37 Jon Alston-(So), #55 Michael Okwo-(Fr) MLB-#92 Jeff Siemon-(Sr), #57 David Wyman-(Sr), #33 Chris Draft-(Jr) CB-#41 Toi Cook-(Sr), #29 Benny Barnes-(Sr), #21 Darrien Gordon-(Jr), #20 Stanley Wilson-(So), #24 Leigh Torrence-(So), #35 T.J. Rushing-(So) FS-#17 John Lynch-(Jr/Capt), #1 Oshiomogho Atogwe-(So), #27 Colin Branch-(So) SS-#42 Coy Wire-(Jr), #10 Tank Williams-(So) SPECIAL TEAMS K-#9 John Hopkins-(Sr) P-#14 Frankie Albert-(Sr/QB Lefty) LS-Dressell KOS-Hopkins KR/PR-Nelson/Milburn ----------------------------------- UCLA Playbook-UCLA Offense-West Coast-(Run-60%/Pass-40%) Defense-3-4 OR 3-3-5 http://www.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555863 IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS GARY BEBAN http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=60036 Gary Beban quarterbacked UCLA to 23 victories against five losses and two ties in his three-year reign with the Bruins. He completed 1,280 yards passing, rushed for 35 TD’s, and made two 2-point conversions. FREEMAN MCNEIL http://www.speakersaccess.com/speaker.php?id=797 He ran for 100 or more yards in 17 collegiate games, was named the Bruins’ MVP in 1979 and 1980, earned first team All-American honors in 1980 and piled up 3,195 rushing yards, still placing him #2 all-time on the Westwood, CA, campus. KENNY EASLEY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quxbCQ4m8Ww ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...la-team#page/1 http://www.freewebs.com/seahawcla2/uclarcs19901999.htm http://www.jimmyjohnson37.com/ http://jerryrobinsonfoundation.org/bio/ OFFENSE QB-#16 Gary Beban-(Sr), #10 Bob Waterfield-(Sr/P), #8 Troy Aikman-(Sr), #6Tommy Maddox-((Jr), #18 Cade McNown-(Jr), #14 Drew Olson-(Fr) RB-#24 Freeman McNeil-(Sr/Capt), #28 Jackie Robinson-(Sr), #44 Gaston Green-(Sr), #36 Wendell Tyler-(Sr), #42 Skip Hicks-(Jr), #21 Maurice Jones Drew-(So), #26 DeShaun Foster-(So) FB-#22 Mel Farr-(Sr), #34 Eric Ball-(Sr), #89 Ryan Neufeld-(Jr) WR-#55 Tom Fears-(Sr), #88 Mike Sherrard-(Sr), #83 Flipper Anderson-(Sr), #85 J.J. Stokes-(Jr), #87 Danny Farmer-(Jr), #3 Freddie Mitchelle-(Jr), #11 Craig Bragg-(So), #1 Tab Perry-(So) TE-#91 Tim Wrightman-(Sr), #81 Charles Arbuckle-(Sr), #82 Mike Seidman-(So), #19 Marcedes Lewis-(So) OT-#78 Irv Eatman-(Sr), #67 Luis Sharpe-(Sr), #68 Vaughn Parker-(Jr), #79 Jonathan Ogden-(Jr), #71 Kris Farris-(Jr) OG-#51 Randy Cross-(Sr), #65 Max Montoya-(Sr), #80 Donn Moomah-(Sr/LB), #63 Frank Cornish-(Sr) C-#50 Dave Dalby-(Sr), #52 Mike Flanagan-(Jr) DEFENSE DE-#92 Fred McNeil-(Sr), #95 Jamir Miller-(Jr), #99 Kenyon Coleman-(Jr), #46 Dave Ball-(So), #53 Bruce Davis-(Fr) DT-#40 Manu Tuiasosopo-(Sr), #76 Cliff Frazier-(Sr), #98 Travis Kirschke-(Jr), #77 Rodney Leisle-(So) OLB-#84 Jerry Robinson-(Sr/Capt), #39 Carnell Lake-(Sr/FS), #23 Donnie Edwards-(Jr), #47 Ryan Nece-(Jr), #54 Brandon Chillar-(So) MLB-#41 Ken Norton-(Sr), #58 Roman Phifer-(Sr), #94 Brendon Ayanbadejo-(Jr), #49 Robert Thomas-(So) CB-#37 Jimmy Johnson-(Sr), #33 Kermit Alexander-(Sr), #13 Carlton Gray-(Jr), #9 Ricky Manning Jr-(So), #17 Matt Ware-(So) FS-#5 Kenny Easley-(Sr), #7 Don Rogers-(Sr), #32 Shaun Williams-(Jr) SS-#29 Eric Turner-(Sr), #4 Jarad Page-(So) SPECIAL TEAMS K-#25 John Lee-(Sr) P-#38 Chris Kluwe-(So) LS-Dalby KOS-Kluwe PR/KR-Robinson/Tyler --------------------------- USC Playbook-USC Offense-West Coast-(Run-70%/Pass-30%) Defense-3-4 OR 4-3 http://www.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555870 IMPACT PLAYERS KEYSHAWN JOHNSON In the 1996 Rose Bowl, during which Johnson caught 12 passes for a Rose Bowl record 216 yards and one touchdown in the Trojans' 41–32 victory over the Northwestern Wildcats. He was named the Player of the Game. He was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame on December 31, 2008. GARY JETER http://www.tributetotroy.com/wiki/in...tle=Gary_Jeter CLAY MATTHEWS JR http://bleacherreport.com/articles/4...fame-induction JUNIOR SEAU Was one of the most exciting and dominant linebackers in USC-and pro football-history. The 2-year (1988-89) letterman earned All-American first team and Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year laurels in 1989. USC went 19-4-1 in his career and appeared in 2 Rose Bowls. He made 107 tackles as a Trojan, including 33 for a loss (with 27 of those coming in 1989). He helped popularize the No. 55 jersey now worn often by USC's top linebacker. RONNIE LOTT http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYVvQ6-9ZGk ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS http://www.usclegends.org/legends.php http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...959&FORM=VIRE5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qMzVNKp2tw OFFENSE QB-#16 Rodney Peete-(Sr), #3 Carson Palmer-(So), #11 Matt Leinhart-(So) RB-#32 O.J. Simpson-(Sr), #33 Marcus Allen-(Sr), #12 Charles White-(Sr), #5 Reggie Bush-(So), #21 Lendale White-(So), #25 Justin Fargas-(So) FB-#39 Sam "Bam" Cunningham-(Sr) WR-#22 Lynn Swann-(Sr), #19 Keyshawn Johnson-(Jr/Capt), #82 Curtis Conway-(Jr), #80 Johnnie Morton-(Jr), #1 Mike Williams-(So), #87 Keary Colbert-(So), #2 Steve Smith-(Fr), #8 Dwayne Jarrett-(Fr) TE-#89 Charles Young-(Sr), #81 Billy Miller-(Jr), #85 Dominque Byrd-(So), #88 Fred Davis-(Fr) OT-#78 Anthony Munoz-(Sr), #77 Ron Yary-(Sr), #71 Tony Boselli-(Jr), #72 Jacob Rogers-(So), #70 Sam Baker-(Fr), #74 Winston Justice-(Fr) OG-#69 Brad Budde-(Sr), #66 Bruce Matthews-(Sr), #63 Derrick Deese-(Jr), #76 Deuce Lutui-(So), #62 Chilo Rachal-(Fr) C-#73 Tony Slaton-(Sr), #64 Norm Katnik-(So), #67 Ryan Kalil-(Fr) DEFENSE DE-#84 Charley Weaver-(Sr), #50 Willie McGinest-(Jr/LB), #94 Kenechi Udezi-(So), #90 Frostee Rucker-(Fr), #86 Lawrence Jackson-(Fr) DT-#79 Gary Jeter-(Sr/), #96 Darrell Russell-(Jr), #99 Mike Patterson-(So), #75 Shaun Cody-(So), #48 Sedrick Ellis-(Fr) OLB-#60 Clay Matthews-(Sr/Capt), #51 Chip Banks-(Sr), #56 Marcus Steele-(Jr), #9 Zeke Moreno-(Jr), #6 Matt Grootegeod-(So), #54 Keith Rivers-(Fr) MLB-#55 Junior Seau-(Sr), #83 Richard "Batman" Wood-(Sr), #52 Chris Claiborne-(Jr), #58 Lofa Tatupu-(So) CB-#18 Jason Sehorn-(Jr), #24 Brian Kelley-(Jr), #34 Daylon McCutcheon-(Jr), #28 Will Poole-(So), #29 Terrell Thomas-(Fr) FS-#42 Ronnie Lott-(Sr/), #7 Mark Carrier-(Sr), #20 Darnell Bing-(So) SS-#47 Joey Browner-(Sr), #49 Dennis Smith-(Sr), #43 Troy Polamalu-(So) SPECIAL TEAMS K-#15 Steve Jordan-(Sr) P-#14 Tom Malone-(so) LS-Katnik KOS-Malone PR/KR-Bush/White -------------------------- WASHINGTON Playbook-Washington Offense-West Coast-(Run-65%/Pass-35%) Defense-3-4 IMPACT PLAYER/ALL AMERICANS WARREN MOON http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp7hh52GBXE HUGH MCELHENNY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUCmZVojlDs RICK REDMAN http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=60071 ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS http://www.4malamute.com/zu1.html http://washington.scout.com/2/88804.html http://washington.scout.com/2/89502.html OFFENSE QB-#1 Warren Moon-(Sr), #22 Don Heinrich-(Sr), #12 Billy Joe Hobert-(Jr), #11 Mark Brunell-(Jr), #8 Marquise Tuiasosopo-(Jr), #3 Cody Pickett-(So) RB-#39 Hugh McElhenny-(Sr), #20 Greg Lewis-(Sr), #32 Napoleon Kaufman-(Jr), #4 Cory Dillon-(Jr), #2 Rashaan Shehee-(Jr), #27 Beno Bryant-(Jr), #28 Rich Alexis-(So), #29 Louis Rankin-(Fr) FB-#30 Junior Coffey-(Sr) WR-#89 Lonzell Mo Hill-(Sr), #5 Mario Bailey-(Sr), #82 Paul Skansi-(Sr), #80 Dane Looker-(Jr), #24 Jerome Pathon-(Jr), #81 Reggie Williams-(So), #16 Isaiah Stanback-(Fr/QB) TE-#87 Mark Bruener-(Jr), #85 Cam Cleeland-(Jr), #84 Ernie Conwell-(Jr), #84Ernie Conwell-(Jr), #14 Jerramy Stevens-(So) OT-#68 Jeff Toews-(Sr), #60 Curt Marsh-(Sr), #75 Lincoln Kennedy-(Jr), #65 Khalif Barnes-(So) OG-#62 Kevin Gogan-(Sr), #74 Ray Pinney-(Sr), #63 Frank Garcia-(Jr), #76 Benji Olson-(Jr) C-#58 Blair Bush-(Sr/Capt), #77 Olin Kreutz-(Jr) DEFENSE DE-#79 Doug Martin-(Sr), #51 Reggie Rogers-(Sr), #96 Dennis Brown-(Sr), #57 Martin Harrison-(Sr), #95 Jabari Issa-(Jr), #46 Jason Chorak-(Jr) DT-#98 Ron Holmes-(Sr), #90 Steve Emtman-(Jr), #97 D Marco Farr-(Jr), #70Larry Triplett-(Jr), #99 Tank Johnson-(So) OLB-#38 Mark Stewart-(Sr), #66 Rick Redman-(Sr/Capt), #45 Jamie Fields-(Jr), #88Marquis Cooper-(So) MLB-#56 Michael Jackson-(Sr), #59 Joe Kelly-(Sr), #54 Ink Aleaga-(Jr), #17 Lester Towns-(Jr) CB-#10 Ray Horton-(Sr), #34 Vestee Jackson-(Sr), #26 Dick Sprague-(Sr), #23 Nesby Glasgow-(Sr), #31 Charles Mincy-(Jr), #21 Omar Lowe-(Jr), #33 Rock Alexander-(So) FS-#41 Dana Hall-(Sr), #36 Lawyer Milloy-(Jr), #18 Dashon Goldson-(So) SS-#7 Tony Parrish-(Jr), #9 Hakim Akbar-(So) SPECIAL TEAMS K-#19 Jeff Jaeger-(Sr) P-#13 Rich Camarillo-(Sr) LS-Bush KOS-Jaeger PR/KR-Bailey/Bryant
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03-25-2009, 09:20 AM | #22 |
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Re: Playmakers Rivals.com NCAA 09 Alumni Rosters
no chance to have this on the ps3?
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03-25-2009, 11:59 AM | #23 |
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Re: Playmakers Rivals.com NCAA 09 Alumni Rosters
I am very interested in the players you will be adding to the Big 12.
Kansas--QB Bobby Douglas, David Jaynes, John Hadl RB Gale Sayers, Delvin Williams, John Riggins Oklahoma QB Jack Mildren RB Greg Pruitt, Joe Washington Nebraska QB Jerry Tagge RB Jeff Kinney DT Rich Glover This seems like it will be a great roster set. Thanks for the effort KCRoyals |
03-25-2009, 10:02 PM | #24 |
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Re: Playmakers Rivals.com NCAA 09 Alumni Rosters
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LOUISIANA TECH Playbook-Louisiana Tech Offense-West Coast-(Run-60%/Pass-40%) Defense-3-4 IMPACT PLAYER/ALL AMERICANS ROLAND HARPER http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7zjV...eature=related http://www.chicagobears.com/news/New...p?story_id=838 TROY EDWARDS Edwards led the nation in receiving during his senior year in college with 140 receptions for 1,996 yards and 27 touchdowns. One of the most prolific receivers in NCAA history, Edwards was awarded the Fred Biletnikoff Award in 1998 and was named Offensive Player of the Year by The Sports Network. BOBBY GRAY Four-year starter at the Rover position…Started 43 consecutive games, finishing sixth on the school's career-record list with 389 tackles (257 solos)…Recovered ten fumbles and caused six others…Made five interceptions and deflected 14 passes as a Bulldog. ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS http://www.latechsports.com/ot/latc-...sintheNFL.html http://www.southland.org/ViewArticle...ATCLID=3737634 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLuTr...eature=related OFFENSE QB-#12 Terry Bradshaw,-(Sr), #6 Matt Dunigan-(Sr), #14 Mickey Slaughter-(Sr), #13 Tim Rattay-(Jr), #11 Luke McCown-(So) RB-#24 John Henry White-(Sr), #35 Mike Richardson-(Sr), #34 Joe Smith-(Jr), #8 John Simon-(Jr/WR), #20 Ryan Moats-(So) FB-#33 Roland Harper-(Sr), #32 Jessie Clark-(Sr), #26 Paul Brunet-(Sr) WR-#81 Pat Tilley-(Sr), #38 Roger Carr-(Sr), #43 Tommy Spinks-(Sr), #82 Billy Ryckman-(Sr), #16 Troy Edwards-(Jr), #83 James Jordan-(Jr), #88 Tramissian Davis-(Jr), #7 Jonathan Hollnd-(Fr) TE-#46 Mike Barber-(Sr/Capt), #87 Larry Brewer-(Sr), #56 Trey Junkin-(Sr/LB), #86 Josh Bradley-(Jr) OL-#77 Willie Roaf-(Jr), #76 Grant Williams-(Jr), #66 Joey Chustz-(Jr), #71 Damien Lavergne-(So), #64 Aaron Lips-(So) DEFENSE DE-#70 Fred Dean-(Sr), #55 Walter Johnson-(Sr), #91 Tracy Atkins-(Sr), #92William Mayes-(Jr), #99 Jemelle Cage-(So), DT-#90 Artie Smith-(Jr), #94 Jerome King-(Jr), #96 Chris Van Hoy-(So) OLB#65 Joe McNeely-(Sr), #36 Myron Baker-(Jr), ##51 Quincy Stewart-(Jr), #15 Antonio Crow-(So) MLB-#45 Glennell Sanders-(Sr), #58 Eric Shaw-(Jr) CB-#3 Larry Anderson-(Sr), #39 Doug Evans-(Jr), #22 Tramon Williams-(So), #41 Jerron Wishom-(So), #1 Corey Brazil-(So) SPECIAL TEAMS K-#18 Chris Boniol-(Jr), #23 Josh Scobee-(So) P-#10 David Lee-(Sr) KOS-Scobee LS-Trey Junkin PR/KR-Troy Edwards/John Henry White
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