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04-17-2013, 06:57 PM | #1 |
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30 Years of Football Roster Set (360)
This roster set spans thirty years of what is considered the modern era of college football. 1982-2012.
Ratings were based on research from the following sources: NFL Draft magazines comc.com (a sports card site that allows you to look at the back of cards) playmakers previous all-time rosters youtube Gamertag is tcoaker. Finished teams, coaches, playbooks, and suggestions for style of play: Team Coach Playbook Alabama Nick Saban Kentucky/ Multiple I formation sub Shaun Alexander into all of the I formation variations. Put David Palmer in as the Wildcat Quarterback. Sub David Palmer into the 2 reciever formations ,he is not not the starter becuace I wanted him to be in the slot. On defense, Derrick Thomas start a defensive end. In the 3-4 formtions sub him in at outside linebacker. Arkansas Houston Nutt Kentucky/4-3 Don't forget to use Matt Jones as a running QB. Auburn Pat Dye South Carolina/4-3 Keep Bo Jackson in for the under center formations. Sub in Carnell Williams/ Ronnie Brown/Brent Fullwood for the Shotgun. For 3 receiver formations put Karsten Bailey in the slot. LSU Les Miles LSU/4-3 Rotate their recievers via formation subs. They are very deep at this position. Ole Miss David Cutcliffe USC/4-3 Rotate their bottom tier recivers. Formation Sub Mike Wallace and Dexter McCluster into the slot when you can. Miss State Jackie Sherrill Air Force/4-25 Use Don Smith at QB for run plays. Drrick Taite is the best passer on the squad. Rotate their running backs. There is a lot of diversity. Texas AM RC Slocum Vandy/4-3 Rotate their running backs. They are very deep, diverse, and talented. Georgia Mark Richt Georgia/4-3 Even though Herschel Walker is a stud, don't forget to give him a breather with Garrison Hearst. Hearst can score from anywhere on the field. Also, rotate their Wide Outs through formation subs. They are deep and diverse. Florida Urban Meyer South Carolina/4-3 Formation Sub Danny Weurful in for under center plays. Keep Tebow in the shotgun. Don';t use Emmitt smith in the Shoutgun. he is very ineffective. Instead use Fred Taylor, Eric Rhett and Percy Harvin. Take advantage of their deep wideout's. I use Chris Doehring for the under center formations. He doesn't touch the field for the Shotgun stuff. Tennessee Phil Fulmer USC/4-3 Tennessee very well may be the best team on this roster set. Their weakest position is linebacker but they are still a good group. without a doubt they have the best front 4 on the game. Reggie White and Leonard Little at the ends and John Henderson/Albert Haynesworth chew up the middle. Rotate backs and receivers as much as possible. Super deep at these positions. Occasionly thrown in Tee Martin at QB for a change of pace. South Carolina Steve Spurrier South Carolina/4-3 They really don't have a great QB.So I rotate them just like "The Old Ball Coach" would. Don't forget to utilize the utilities of Syvelle Newton. He can play it all. QB, RB, WR, KR, and DB. Receivers are deep. Sterling Sharpe is amazing. Sidney Rice compliments him well. Kentucky Rich Brooks Washington State/4-3 Score a lot of points.The defense isn't good. Lots of weapons on offense. Vandy Bobby Johnson Vandy/4-3 A forgotten gem for Vandy lore is back-up QB Eric Jones. In 1988, Vandy pushed him hard for the Heisman Trophy. He's a great athlete and change of pace. Nebraska Tom Osborne Air Force/4-3 Use their deep backfield. Alternate Frazier and Couch at QB. Pound the ball. Make the other team quit. Notre Dame Lou Holtz Notre Dame/4-3 Formation Sub Tony Rice in for the Flexbone/wingbone/Maryland I plays. Also on the flexbone, sub Rocket Ismail and Tim Brown into the wing positions. Notre Dame is a fun team to play with. Florida State Bobby Bowden Georgia/4-3 This teams got so much. Like Tennessee, they really have no weaknesses. The lack of a dominate tight end is their biggest setback. Even though running back Amp Lee doesn't have real speed, be sure sure to use him. He's got the longest run (82 yards) I've had with this roster set. Miami Jimmy Johnson San Diego State/4-3 Very good team on paper that I have very little success with on the field. Florida State killed them 3 times. Maybe you'll have better luck than I did. Ohio State Jim Tressell South Carolina/4-3 This team is a great quarterback away from being one of the best on this file. Michigan Lloyd Carr Michigan/4-3 Even though Antony (the A-Train) Thomas is rated low, he seems to be the better of their group of tailbacks. Michigan State Mark Dantonio Michigan State/4-3 Great offense that lacks a showstopper at QB. Lorenzo white is one heck of a tailback.. Pound the ball with him and then use play action to hit a trio of uber talented receivers in Andre Rison/Plaxxico Burress/Charles Rogers over the top. USC Pete Carrol USC/4-3 Don't get caught up in the Reggie Bush hype. Ricky Ervins is the teams premier back no matter what the ratings say. UCLA Terry Donahue San Diego State/4-3 haven't had much success with this team. Maybe one of you will. If so, tell me your secret. Oklahoma Bob Stoops Oklahoma/4-3 Don't get caught up in the Marcus Dupree/Adrian Peterson hype. They are worth the hype. But be sure to use Demond Parker in the shotgun formations. He's just as talented as theother two, just not as powerful. Oklahoma State Mike Gundy Georgia/4-3 Rotate HOFers Barry Sanders and Thurman Thomas Texas Mack Brown Texas/4-3 Eric Metcalf can be a weapon. Line him up in the slot or put him at tailback. Texas has a ton of players he's just one some of the younger guys may have never heard of. BYU Lavell Edwards BYU/3-4 This is by far my favorite team to play with. By no means are they the best. They are just fun. Steve Young elevates the play of the entire team. I can't say that I've ever noticed this. I've beat Notre Dame, Miami, and Florida State with this team. And most of it came from the good will and luck of Steve Young. Gordon Hudson is the number two TE (behind Ravens rising star Dennis Pitta) and he's the 4th reciever in 4 WR sets. He is a weapon. Possibly the best pass receiver on the team. He was a guy I'd never heard of but discovered whilst researching these rosters. He played with Steve Young and he made some spectacular catches in the games I watched. Also, Use Ronney Jenkins at tailback. Keep Luke Staley/Jamal Willis/Harvey Unga for the power run formations but in the shotgun use Jenkins. He may be rated a 74 but he makes big plays in important situations. Southern Miss Jeff Bowers South Carolina/4-3 Brett Favre has a lot of weapons in the backfield and at WR. But don't forget about Reggie Collier the back-up QB. He was considered by many to be the first Vince Young/Cam Newton type of QB. He's fast and quick and has a cannon for an arm. Use him. You will be pleased. Stanford Jim Harbaugh Stanford/4-3 By far the best QB tandem on the roster. John Elway and Andrew Luck. We know all about these guys. But younger players may not know about Touchdown Tommy Vardell. He starts at full back but i'd advise anyone to give him some carries at tailback. Washington Don James Stanford/4-3 DT Steve Emtman is a force to be reckoned with. Injuries tarnished what could have been a legendary career. Penn State Joe Paterno Georgia/4-3 A great platoon of runninbacks. Kerry Collins is sold at QB. The WR's are solid as well. On defense, be sure to rotate the linebackers. They have the best LB's on the roster, as far as depth goes. Pray the front 7 gets the job done. The secondary is a major weakness for the Nittany Lions. Especially at CB. San Diego State Brady Hoke San Diego State/4-3 Playmakers are all over the field on offense. Pick your poison as far as QB is concerned. Mark McGwire's baby brother Dan is one choice. The 6-8 255 pounder is the tallest QB to ever play in the NFL. he's got a cannon for an arm but his accuracy is questionable. Todd Santos is the other option. he was considered a "system guy." He's a guy that's good at every thing but not great at anything. Marshall Faulk, Darnay Scott, and Webster Slaughter are always a threat to score at anytime during the game. LaRoi Glover is beast on defense. Georgia Tech Bobby Ross Air Force/4-3 My second favorite team to play with. Great WR's in Megatron, Demarrio Thomas, and Stephen Hill.Joe Hamilton is an undersized but very effective QB. Think Russell Wilson. Pat and Ken Swilling are beasts on D. Clemson Danny Ford Arizona/4-3 Woody Dantzler is a delight to play with at QB. RB is deep with CJ Spiller/Terry Allen/James Davis. On D stuff the middle with "The Fridge." Boston College Tom O'Brien North Carolina State/4-3 Doug Flutie will give it his all. Decent stable of RB's. WR'scould be better but they'll have to do. Mark Chmura is a third down converting machine at TE.. Defense is full of stars on D. Bill Romanowski hits hard and Luke Kuechley hardly ever misses a tackle. Indiana Bill Mallory Air Force/3-3-5 Anwtaan Randle El left. Antwaan Randle El right. One time NCAA Career rushing champ Anthony Thompson up the middle. You better score a lot of points. Defense is poor. Colorado Bill McCartney Air Force/4-3 Very fun team to play with. Kordell "Slash" Stewart is always a weapon. But don't forget about Darrian Hagan. He was the force that helped them win a split National Title in 1990. Eric Bienemy and Rashaan Salaam are forces to be reckoned with as well. great group of wideouts. Strong on D. The Buffs are a strong team. Houston Kevin Sumlin Texas AM/3-4 Be ready to throw the ball as much as possible. Pitt Walt Harris Penn State/4-3 Have the time of your life watching Dan Marino throw passes to Larry Fitzgerald. Another solid team. Virginia Tech Frank Beamer Virginia Tech/4-3 Mike Vick carries the load on offense. Bruce Smith does his thing on D. 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04-17-2013, 06:57 PM | #2 |
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Alabama
Offense QB Years Ht/WT Hometown Speed Acc 10 Walter Lewis (80-83) 6’1 208 Brewton 81 2AA 7 Jay Barker (91-94) 6’3 220 Trussville 64 1AA 14 Gary Hollingsworth (89-90) 6’4 187 Hamilton 59 SECPOY 10 AJ McCarron (10-13) 6’4 210 Mobile 63 AC RB 22 Mark Ingram (08-10) 5’9 215 Flint, Mi 83 Heisman 37 Shaun Alexander (96-99) 6’1 220 Florence, KY 85 AA 3 Trent Richardson (10-12 5’10 225 Pensacola, Fl 87 AA 26 Bobby Humphrey (85-88) 6’2 188 Birmingham 82 AA 27 Siran Stacy (89-91) 5’11 203 Geneva 81 2AA 20 Sherman Williams (91-94) 5’10 190 Mobile 84 AA FB 24 Kevin Turner (88-91) 6’1 231 Prattville 74 1AC WR 8 Julio Jones (08-10) 6’4 220 Foley 92 2AA 2 David Palmer (91-93) 5’9 170 Birmingham 87 1AA 22 DJ Hall (04-07) 6’2 193 Fort Walton Beach, FL87 1AC 15 Freddie Milons (98-01) 5’10 190 Starkville, MS 86 1AC 84 Joey Jones (80-83) 5’8 165 Mobile 86 2AA 1 Al Bell (85-86) 6’ 170 Los Angeles 85 2AC 4 Tyrone Prothro TE 81 Lamont Russell (88-91) 6’1 213 Oneonta 83 AA 88 Rod Rutledge (93-96) 6’5 265 Birmingham 80 1AC 89 Howard Cross (85-87) 6’5 270 Huntsville 70 1AC LT 60 Chris Samuels 96-99 Mobile AA 70 Wesley Britt 01-04 AC LG 78 Larry Rose 85-88 Gadsen AA 68 Mike Adcock AA 72 Justin Smiley AC C 79 Antoine Caldwell AA 58 Steve Mott AA 54 Wes Neighbors AA RG 75 Barrett Jones AA 74 Bill Condon AC 50 William Vllachos RT 71 Andre Smith 06-08 Birmingham AA 77 James Carpenter AC Defense 34 RDE 94 John Copeland 96 Michael Myers 91 Damien Jefferies DT 62 Terrence Cody 54 Jesse Williams 78 Jon Hand AA 34 Robert Stewart 75 Shannon Brown LDE 80 Eric Curry 57 Marcel Dareus 90 Mike Pitts AA ROLB 55 Derrick Thomas AA 86 Keith McCants 41 Courtney Upshaw MLB 35 Demeco Ryans AA 25 Rolando McClain AA 30 Donta Hightower 11 Saleem Rasheed LOLB 97 Cornelius Bennett 4AA 87 Dewayne Rudd 44 Ralph Staten CB 43 Antonio Langham AA 21 Dre Kirkpatrick AA 28 Javier Arena AA 19 Jerimiah Castille AA 29 John Mangum AA 24 DeQuan Menzie 25 Fernando Bryant SS 47 Kevin Jackson 25 Tommy Wilcox AA 4 Mark Barron AA FS 13 George Teague 49 Rashaad Johnson 27 Kermit Kendrick AA K 17 Phillip Doyle P Chris Mohr Auburn QB 2 Cam Newton 2010 6’5 245 College Park, GA 82 17 Jason Campbell 01-04 6’5 225 Taylorsville,Ms 75 16 Dameyune Craig 94-97 6’1 200 Mobile,Al 86 10 Pat Nix 92-95 6-2 210 Etowah 63 RB 34 Bo Jackson 82-85 6’1 230 Birmingham 99 24 Cadillac Williams 01-04 5’11 190 Etowah 90 23 Ronnie Brown 01-04 6-0 230 Rome, Ga 90 48 Stephen Davis 93-95 6-0 225 Spartanburg,SC 93 22 Brent Fullwood 83-86 5-11 209 St Cloud, Fl 96 32 Rudy Johnson 00 5-10 227 Petersberg,Va 84 FB 40 Fred Beasley 93-96 6’ 240 Montgomery 75 30 Tommie Agee 83-86 6’ 220 Maplesville 72 WR 81 Frank Sanders 92-95 6-1 207 Ft Lauderdale 88 85 Lawyer Tillman 85-88 6-5 230 Mobile 86 25 Ronnie Daniels 99-00 6-3 210 Lake Wales 87 80 Emory Blake 10-12 6-1 196 Austin, Tx 86 86 Courtney Taylor 03-06 6-1 195 Carrolton 87 5 Karsten Bailey 95-98 6’ 190 Newnan, Ga 95 14 Freddy Weygand 84-88 6-1 175 Gadsen 90 TE 43 Phillip Lutzenkurchin 09-12 6-5 255 Marietta, Ga 77 86 Walter Reeves 86-89 6-4 270 Eufala 72 Andy Fuller Victor Hall LT 77 Willie Anderson 73 Lee Ziemba LG 60 Stacy Searels 68 Victor Riley C 55 Ben Tamburello 50 Ryan Pugh RG 67 Ed King 69 Ben Grubbs RT 74 Wayne Gandy 73 Marcus McNeil Defense David King 28 Bob Harris LDE 54 Quentin Groves 91 Leonardo Carson Gerald Robinson Kevin Greene DT 74 Tracy Rocker 90 Nick Fairley 79 Donnie Humphrey 95 David Rocker Ron Stallworth RDE 93 Aundray Bruce 94 Craig Ogletree Jimmy Brumbaugh LOLB 54 Gregg Carr 11 Karlos Dansby Travaris Robinson MLB 55 Takeo Spikes Dontarious Thomas James Willis ROLB 39 Kurt Crain 44 Quentin Riggins Darrell Crawford Marcellus Mostella CB 14 Carlos Rogers John Wiley Larry Casher Rodney Crayton Travaris Robinson David King FS 20 Brian Robinson 4 Junior Rosegreen 9 Tom Powell SS 4 Chris Shelling Corey Barlow Kevin Porter P 36 Terry Daniel K 20 Damon Duvall |
04-17-2013, 06:58 PM | #3 |
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Florida
QB 15 Tim Tebow 7 Danny Weurful 8 Rex Grossman 9 Shan Matthews 12 Chris Leak RB 22 Emmit Smith 33 Eric Rhett 21 Fred Taylor 35 Neal Anderson FB 5 Earnest Graham 44 John L. Williams WR 1 Percy Harvin 10 Jabar Gaffney 15 Reidel Anthony 28 Chris Doehring 3 Travis McGriff 19 Ike Hilliard 5 Jaquez Green 82 Jack Jackson TE 82 Aaron Hernandez 88 Bubba Franks 84 Ben Troupe 7 Cornelius Ingram LT 75 Lomas Brown David Williams LG 68 Mike Degory Phil Trautwein C 56 Maurkice Pouncey Donnie Young RG 71 Jeff Zimmerman Jeff Mitchell RT Jason Odom Mike Pearson Defense LE 13 Alex Brown Jarvis Moss Huey Richardson RE Kevin Carter Carlos Dunlap DT Brad Cullpepper Ellis Johnson Gerard Warren 64 Ed Chester Trace Armstrong LOLB 11 Javon Kearse Channing Crowder Andra Davis MLB 51 Brandon Spikes Alonzo Johnson Earl Everett ROLB Wilbur Marshal Brandon Siler CB Lito Shepard Fred Weary Joe Hayed Keiwan Ratcliffe FS Lawrence Wright Ahmad Black SS Reggie Nelson Louis Oliver Jarvis Williams P Shane Edge K Jeff Chandler |
04-17-2013, 06:59 PM | #4 |
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Arkansas
QB Ryan Mallett Matt Jones Clint Stoener Quin Grovey RB Darren McFadden Felix Jones Madre Hill Barry Foster Cedric Cobb FB Peyton Hillis Gary Anderson WR Anthony Lucas Anthony Eubanks Marcus Monk George Wilson Joe Adams James Shibest Jarious Wright TE DJ Williams Kirk Botkin Billy Winston Joe Dean Davenport LT Shawn Andrews Bobbie Williams LG Mitch Petrus Brandon Burlsworth C Jonathan Luigs Grant Garrett RG Robert Felton Steve Korte Stephen Parker RT Tony Ugoh Jim Mabry DEFENSE LE Billy Ray Smith Jeb Hucabea Henry Ford RE Wayne Martin Jamal Anderson Steven Conley DT Marcus Harrison Keith Jackson Melvin Bradley Junior Soli Tony Cherico LOLB Quinton Caver Jamel Harris Bert Zinamon MLB Sam Olajubutu Mark Smith ROLB Jermaine Petty Darwin Ireland Rickey Williams CB Ahmad Carroll Chris Houston David Barrett Orlando Watters Danny Walters Richard Brothers FS Ken Hamlin Kenoy Kennedy SS Steve Atwater Tony Bua Greg Lasker K Alex Tejada P Greg Horne K Todd Wright 1990-99 DEFENSE CB S Zac Painter P Pete Raether 1980-89 OFFENSE K Kendall Trainor 1980-89 DEFENSE LB S Steve Atwater S Greg Lasker P Greg Horne |
04-17-2013, 07:02 PM | #5 |
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QB:
JaMarcus Russell Tommy Hodson, Rohan Davey Matt Flynn RB: Kevin Faulk, Dalton Hilliard Josepeh Addai Harvey Williams FB: Jacob Hester WR: Eric Martin Michael Clayton Eddie Kennison Josh Reed Wendell Davis Dwayne Bowe Todd Kinchen Craig Davis Early Doucet TE: David Lafleur Brian Kinchen, Robert Royal OT: Herman Johnson Ciron Black OG: Alan Faneca, Stephen Peterman C: Kevin Mawae, Todd McClure Ben Wilkerson (tie) OG: Will Blackewell Stephen Peterman OT: Joseph Barksdale Andrew Whitworth Defense: DE: Marcus Spears Gabe Northern Tyson Jackson DT: Glenn Dorsey, Henry Thomas, Chad Lavalais Booger McFarland, Leonard Marshall, Kyle Williams DE: Chuck Wiley Karl Wilson, Claude Wroten LB: Bradie James, Trev Faulk Ali Highsmith LB: Kelvin Sheppard Dary Beckwith Al Richardson LB: Michael Brooks, Eric Hill CB: Eugene Daniel, Morris Claiborne Patrick Peterson Tyran Matthieu MarkRoman Mike Williams Corey Webster, Tory James FS: LaRon Landry Chad Jones SS: Craig Steltz Greg Jackson, Jerry Stovall Special Teams: K: Colt David P: Chad Kessler, 1 Last edited by tommycoa; 04-17-2013 at 07:09 PM. |
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04-17-2013, 07:10 PM | #6 |
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Boston College
OFFENSE QB-#22 Doug Flutie-(Sr), #8 Matt Hasslebeck-(Jr), 6-4 225 #4 Glen Foley-(Jr), 6-2 220 #2 Brian St Piere-(So), 6-3 230 #12 Matt Ryan-(Fr) 6-4 217 RB #23 Troy Stradford-(Sr),5-9 191 #37 Mike Cloud-(Jr) 5-10 205 #1 William Green-(Jr), 6’ 215 #24 Derrick Knight-(So) 5-9 209 #33 Omari Walker FB #32 Jim Browne 6-1 220 #33 Steve Strachan 6’ 220 WR- #13 Brian Brennan-(Sr) 5-9 185 #82 Kelvin Martin-(Sr) 5-9 163 #87 Tom Waddle-(Sr), 6’ 190 #36 Darren Flutie-(Sr), 5-9 185 #20 Gerard Phelan-(Sr), 6’ 190 #5 Grant Adams-(So) 6-1 201 #18 Rich Gunnel 5-11 197 #83 Alex Amidon 5-11 186 TE- #89 Mark Chumura-(Sr), 6-5 255 #83 Pete Mitchell-(Jr), 6-2 244 #88 Sean Ryan-(So) 6-5 260 OT #79 Dave Widell-(Sr), 6-7 315 #74 Doug Widell-(Sr), 6-4 296 #75 Marco Colombo-(Jr), 6-8 315 #73 Jeremy Trueblood-(So), 6-8 320 #77 Gosder Cherilus-(Fr), 6-7 325 #69 James Martin-(Fr) 6-7 285 OG- #60 Pete Kendall-(Jr), 6-6 286 #67 Ron Stone-(Jr), 6-5 325 #76 Chris Snee-(So), 6-3 305 #62 Josh Beekman-(So) 6-2 313 C- #66 Tom Nalen-(Jr), 6-3 286 #65 Damien Woody-(Jr), 6-3 327 #63 Dan Koppen-(Jr) 6-2 296 DEFENSE DE- #87 John Bosa-(Sr), 6-4 270 #59 Mike Mamula-(Jr), 6-4 252 #92 Stalin Colinet-(Jr), 6-6 288 #94 Mathias Kiwanuka-(So) 6-5 276 #71 Chris Sullivan 6-3 285 DT #68 Mike Ruth-(Sr), 6-2 266 #95Chris Hovan-(Jr), 6-2 298 #96 Tim Bulman-(So), 6-3 292 #90 B.J. Raji-(Fr), 6-2 337 #61 Ron Brace-(Fr) 6-3 330 OLB- #98 Steve De'Ossie-(Sr), 6-2 248 #53 Bill "Romo" Romanowski-(Sr), #54 Stephen Boyd-(Jr), 6’ 242 #56 Vinny Ciurciu-(Jr), 6’ 235 #55 Ricky Brown-(So) 6-2 235 #58 Tom McManus 6-2 252 MLB- # 94 Mark Herzlich 6-4 238 #40 Luke Kuechly 6-3 243 #50 Frank Chamberlin-(Jr), #40 Jo Lonn Dunbar-(Fr) 6’ 233 CB-# #38 Daryl Porter-(Jr), 5-9 188 #28 Jonathan Ordway-(Jr), 5-10 193 #10 Will Blackmon-(So), 6’ 206 #9 Lenny Walls-(Jr), 6-3 192 #27 DeJuan Tribble-(Fr) 5-9 190 FS- #17 Tony Thurman-(Sr), #33 T.J. Stancil-(So) 6-2 212 SS- #34 George White-(Jr), 6-1 204 #48 Jamie Silva-(Fr) 5-11 204 #15 George Radachowsky 5-11 186 SPECIAL TEAMS K-#83 Steve Aponavicius 5-10 185 P-#47 Kevin McMyler-(Jr) 6-1 194 LS-Doug Widell KOS-McMyler PR/KR-Blackmon/K-Mart |
04-17-2013, 07:11 PM | #7 |
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Florida State
QB 17 Charlie Ward 16 Chris Weinke 11 Casey Weldon 7 Christian Ponder RB 28 Warrick Dunn Travis Minor Greg Allen Sammie Smith Amp Lee Lorenzo Booker FB William Floyd Greg Jones WR - Lawrence Dawsey Peter Warrick EG Green Kez McCorvey Greg Carr Andre Cooper Snoop Minnis Anquan Boldin Jesse Hester TE Lonnie Johnson Pat Carter C - Clay Shiver OG - Jamie Dukes Lewis Tyre Brett Williams OG - Jason Whitaker Montrae Holland Donald Heaven OT Tra Thomas Alex Barron Pat Tomerlin OT - Walter Jones Juan Laureno Defense LE Derrick Alexander Andre Wadsworth Darnell Dockett RE Reinard Wilson Jamal Reynolds DT 54 Corey Simon 98 Orpheus Roye Jeff Wombie Travis Johnson Issac Williams LOLB - Peter Boulware Marvin Jones Henri Crocket Darryl Bush MLB Sam Cowart Marvin Jones Ernie Sims ROLB 10 Derrick Brooks 29 Tommy Polley Michael Boulware CB - Terrell Buckley - Deion Sanders - LeRoy Butler Corey Sawyer Tay Cody Mario Edwards Samari Rolle Clifton Abraham FS - Leroy Butler Chris Hope SS - 15 Devin Bush Derrick Gibson Myron Rolle K - Sebastian Janikowski P - Scott Player    Last edited by tommycoa; 04-17-2013 at 07:14 PM. |
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Houston
OFFENSE QB-#11 Andre Ware-(Sr/Capt), #15 David Klingler-(Sr), #7 Case Keenum #4 Kevin Kolb-(So) RB- #28 Chuck Weatherspoon-(Sr), #26 Lamar Smith-(Sr), 5-11 224 #23 Antowain Smith-(Jr), 6-2 232 #27 Ketric Sanford-(Jr), 5-8 204 #37 Jackie Battle-(So) 6-2 232 #25 Bryce Beal 5-11 215 #22 Anthony Alridge 5-9 185 FB- #38 Kimble Anders-(Sr) 5-11 218 WR- #24 Jason Phillips-(Sr), 5-7 166 #20 Manny Hazard-(Sr), 5-8 175 # 83 Patrick Edwards 5-9 173 #35 Tyron Carrier 5-9 170 #19 James Cleveland 6-1 200 #86 James Dixon-(Sr), 5-9 181 #12 Jerrian James-(Jr), 6’ 190 #9 Brandon MIddleton-(Jr), 5-10 190 #18 Orlando Inglesias-(Jr), 6-3 220 #2 Donnie Avery-(So), 5-11 200 #17 Vincent Marshall-(So) 5-7 170 TE- #87 Mark Hafner 6-3 235 #80 Rodney Hannah-(Fr) 6-8 255 OT- #76 Billy Milner-(Jr), 6-5 304 #75 Jimmy Herndon-(Jr), 6-8 318 #79 Marcus Spriggs-(Jr), 6-4 314 #59 Sebastian Volmer-(Fr) 6-8 320 OG- #67 Mike Gisler-(Sr), 6-4 300 #71 Josh Lovelady-(Jr), 6-3 330 #74 Rex Hadnot-(So) 6-2 325 #64 Bubba Evans 6-4 340 C-#69 Ben Fricke-(Jr), 6’ 282 #51 Al James-(Jr), 6’ 300 #57 Carl Barnett-(Fr) 6-2 285 DEFENSE LE #73 Simon Fletcher-(Sr), 6-5 240 #95 TJ Turner 6-4 256 #91 Nikia Adderson 5-10 285 RE #53 Phillip Hunt-(So) 6’ 250 # 62 Kade Lane 6-2 280 #75Leonta Rheams 6-2 290 DT- #53 Glenn Montgomery-(Sr) 276 #96 Alfred Olgesby-(Sr) 6-3 290 #92 Craig Veasey-(Sr), 6-2 285 #99 Marquay Love-(So) 6’ 307 Antoine Simpson 6-2 310 OLB #52 Glenn Cadrez-(Sr), 6-2 247 #46 Lamar Lathon-(Sr/Capt), 6-3 260 #10 Wayne Rogers-(Jr) 6-2 220 #88 Reggie Burnette 6-1 240 #57 Sammy Brown 6-2 220 #49 Derrick Mathews 6’ 210 MLB- #56 Eugene Lockhart-(Sr), 6-2 228 #55 Allen Aldridge-(Jr), 6-1 254 #34 Cody Lubojasky-(Fr) 6-3 230 #44 Ryan McCoy 6-1 230 CB- #6 Audray McMillan-(Sr), 6’ 190 #22 Monty Montgomery-(Jr), 6’ 195 #27 Dedric Mathis-(Jr), 5-10 184 #8 Stanford Routt-(So), 6-1 195 #1 Willie Gaston-(So) 5-10 187 FS- #40 Johnnie Jackson-(Sr), 6-1 204 #3 Hamin Milligan-(Jr), 6-2 185 #36 Kenneth Fontenette-(Fr) 6’ 185 SS- #29 Alton Montgomery-(Sr), 6’ 209 #5 Hanik Milligan-(Jr) 6-3 200 #17 Gerome Williams 6-2 210 SPECIAL TEAMS K-#14 Roman Anderson-(Sr) 5-11 200 P-#80 Chase Turner 6-4 230 |
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