ACC ALUMNI ROSTER SECTION 1
(ACC ROSTER SECTION 2 LOCATED ON PAGE 3 POST #25
ACC 50th Anniversary Football Team Announced
Blue-ribbon committee selects the best in the conference's history.
http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-footb...072302aag.html
BOSTON COLLEGE TEAM STRATEGY
Playbook-BOSTON COLLEGE
Offense-WEST COAST-(Run-60%/Pass-40%)
Defense-4-3
http://www.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555915
IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
PETE MITCHELL
http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-footb...112007aaa.html
PETE CRONAN
http://bceagles.cstv.com/genrel/cronan_peter00.html
BILL ROMANOWSKI
ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-qkpsygNYo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...otball_players
OFFENSE
QB-#22 Doug Flutie-(Sr), #11 Jack Concannon-(Sr), #8 Matt Hasslebeck-(Jr), #7 Tim Hasslebeck-(Jr), #4 Glen Foley-(Jr), #2 Brian St Piere-(So), #12 Matt Ryan-(Fr)
RB-#23 Troy Stradford-(Sr), #37 Mike Cloud-(Jr), #1 William Green-(So), #24 Derrick Knight-(So)
FB-#45 Iron Mike Holovak-(Sr)
WR-#13 Brian Brennan-(Sr), #82 Kelvin Martin-(Sr), #87 Tom Waddle-(Sr), #36 Darren Flutie-(Sr), #20 Gerard Phelan-(Sr), #5 Grant Adams-(So)
TE-#83 Pete Mitchell-(Jr), #89 Mark Chumura-(Jr), #88 Sean Ryan-(Fr)
OT-#79 Dave Widell-(Sr), #74 Doug Widell-(Sr), #75 Marco Colombo-(Jr), #73Jeremy Trueblood-(So), #77 Gosder Cherilus-(Fr), #69James Martin-(Fr)
OG-#58 Tom Condon-(Sr/Capt), #60 Pete Kendall-(Jr), #67 Ron Stone-(Jr), #76 Chris Snee-(So), #62 Josh Beekman-(Fr)
C-#66 Tom Nalen-(Jr), #65 Damien Woody-(Jr), #63 Dan Koppen-(So)
DEFENSE
DE-#84 Ernie Stautner-(Sr), #87 John Bosa-(Sr), Larry "Wildman" Eisenhauer-(Sr), #59 Mike Mamula-(Jr), #92 Stalin Colinet-(Jr), #94 Mathias Kiwanuka-(So), #99 Sean Guthrie-(So)
DT-#70 Art "Fatso" Donovan-(Sr), #68 Mike Ruth-(Sr), #71 Fred Smerlas-(Sr), #78 Joe Nash-(Sr), #95 Chris Hovan-(Jr), #96 Tim Bulman-(So), #85 Antonio Garay-(So)
OLB-#57 Pete Cronan-(Sr), #53 Bill "Romo" Romanowski-(Sr), #54 Stephen Boyd-(Jr), #55 Ricky Brown-(So)
MLB-#98 Steve DeOssie-(Sr), #50 Frank Chamberlin-(Jr), #56 Vinny Ciurciu-(So)
CB-#44 Daryl Porter-(Jr), #28 Jonathan Ordway-(Jr), #10 Will Blackmon-(So), #9 Lenny Walls-(So), #27 DeJuan Tribble-(Fr)
FS-#17 Tony Thurman-(Sr), #46 Mike Mayock-(Sr), #33 T.J. Stancil-(So)
SS-#25 Ross O'Hanley-(Sr), #34 George White-(Jr)
SPECIAL TEAMS
K-#19 Fred Steinfort-(Sr)
P-#47 Kevin McMyler-(So)
LS-Doug Widell
KOS-McMyler
PR/KR-Blackmon/K-Mart
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FLORIDA ST TEAM STRATEGY
Playbook-FSU
Offense-WEST COAST-(Run-70%/Pass-30%)
Defense-4-3
http://www.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555907
IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
Fred Biletnikoff
Came to Florida State as a wide receiver in 1961 and left three years later as the school's first consensus All-American. He set school single season records for receptions (57), receiving yards (987) and touchdowns scored (11) as a senior. He finished his FSU career with 87 receptions for 1,463 yards and 16 touchdowns, which were all school records. His number 25 was retired as soon as his FSU career was completed.
Andre Wadsworth
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/fea...sthelimit.html
Deion "Prime Time" Sanders
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=armmK...eature=related
1988 Jim Thorpe Award winner. ... Two-time consensus All-American. ... Tied for No. 3 in career interceptions at FSU. ... Holds Seminoles career record in punt return yards. Sanders was part of one of the best groups of defensive backs at Florida State. He was willing to go against the nation's best and was able to shut them down every time.
ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqmJ9...eature=related
OFFENSE
QB-#14 Brad Johnson-(Sr), #17 Charlie Ward-(Jr), #16 Chris Weinke-(Jr), #5 Adrian McPherson-(So)
RB-#31 Marion Butts-(Sr), #28 Warrick Dunn-(Jr), #23 Travis Minor-(Jr), #3 Leon Washington-(Fr), #24 Lorenzo Booker-(Fr)
FB-#32 Edgar Bennett-(Sr), #44 William Floyd-(Jr), #6 Greg Jones-(So)
WR-#25 Fred Biletnikoff-(Sr/Capt), #34 Ron Sellers-(Sr), #4 Jessie Hester-(Sr), #7 Laveranues Coles-(Jr), #9 Peter Warrick-(Jr), #13 Marvin "Snoop" Minnis-(Jr), #80 Javon Walker-(Jr), #81 Anquan Boldin-(So/QB),
TE-#87 Zeke Mowatt-(Sr), #86 Lonnie Johnson-(Jr)
OT-#72 Ken Lanier-(Sr), #76 Walter Jones-(Jr), #70 Tra Thomas-(Jr), #78 Todd Fordham-(Jr), #77Ray Willis-(So), #71 Alex Barron-(So),
OG-#68 Pat Tomberlin-(Sr), #64 Jamie Dukes-(Sr), #67 Milford Brown-(So), #61 Montrae Holland-(So)
C-#51 Kevin Long-(Jr), #53 Clay Shiver-(Jr)
DEFENSE
DE-#95 Dan Footman-(Sr), #85 Andre Wadsworth-(Jr), #90 Derrick Alexander-(Jr), #57 Reinard Wilson-(Jr), #48 Jamal Reynolds-(Jr), #40 Tony Bryant-(Jr)
DT-#50 Ron Simmons-(Sr), #54 Corey Simon-(Jr), #98 Orpheus Roye-(Jr), #45Darnell Dockett-(So), #99 Travis Johnson-(So), #52 Brodrick Bunkley-(So)
OLB-#58 Peter Boulware-(Jr), #10 Derrick Brooks-(Jr), #29 Tommy Polley-(Jr), #94 Kamerion Wimbley-(So), #38 Michael Boulware-(So), #83 Lawrence Timmons-(Fr)
MLB-#55 Marvin Jones-(Jr/Capt), #1 Sam Cowart-(Jr), #35 Ernie Sims-(So)
CB-#2 Deion "Prime Time" Sanders-(Sr), #21 Bobby Butler-(Sr), #27 Terrell Buckley-(Jr), #20 Samari Rolle-(Jr), #8 Bryant McFadden-(So), #12 Antonio Cromartie-(So)
FS-#26 J.T. Thomas-(Sr), #11 Dexter Jackson-(Jr), #18 Chris Hope-(So)
SS-#36 Leroy Butler-(Sr), #46 Derrick Gibson-(Jr), #22 Pat Watkins-(So)
Special Teams
K-#37 Sebastian Janikowski-(Jr)
P-#15 Rhon Stark-(Sr)
KOS-Janikowski
PR/KR-Sanders/Warrick
LS-Long
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GEORGIA TECH
Playbook-Georgia Tech
Offense-West Coast (Run-70/Pass-30)
Defense-3/4
http://www.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555905
IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
JOE HAMILTON
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6Uh8tfYecQ
PAT SWILLING
http://www.playatgatech.com/blog/blog.php?id=2084
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbpE4...e=channel_page
COLEMAN RUDOLPH
He is a member of the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame and was an All American at Georgia Tech in 1992. He held Georgia Tech's Sack record at 28.5 and Tackle for Loss record at 52.5 for many years.
He was named Male Co Athlete of the Year in the state of Georgia in 1992 and was recently voted as a "Top 50" greatest athletes in Georgia Tech History.
INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS
http://www.athlonsports.com/college-...-all-time-team
http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/extras/...t25/bios1.html Top 25Players
OFFENSE
QB-#18 Billy Lothridge-(Sr), #14 Joe Hamilton-(Jr), #10 Shawn Jones-(Jr), #11 Reggie Ball-(Fr)
RB-#40 Eddie Lee Ivory-(Sr), #29 Robert Lavette-(Sr), #32 Charlie Rodgers-(Jr), #12 Dorsey Levens-(Jr), #45 P.J. Daniels-(So), #24 Tony Hollings_(So), #22 Tashard Choice-(Fr)
FB-#36 William Bell-(Jr), #30 Joe Burns-(Jr)
WR-#31 Drew Hill-(Sr), #82 Steve Raible-(Sr), #80 Dez White-(So), #6 Kelly Cambpell-(So), #15 Jonathan Smith-(So), #19 Demarius Bilbo-(So/QB), #21 Calvin Johnson-(Fr)
TE-#89 Billy Martin-(Sr), #9 Ken Whisenhunt-(Sr), #81 Taz Anderson-(Sr), #84 Will Heller-(So)
OT-#75 Dave Lutz-(Sr), #70 Kent Hill-(Sr), #65 Chris Brown-(Jr), #73 Nat Dorsey-(So)
OG-#66 Billy Shaw-(Sr), #71 John Davis-(Sr), #68 Mansfield Wrotto-(Fr), #72 Brad Honeycutt-(So)
C-#50 Bill Curry-(Sr), #52 Craig Page-(Jr)
DEFENSE
DE-#99 Pat Swilling-(Sr), #95 Marco Coleman-(Jr), #58 Greg Gathers-(Jr), #38 Nick Rogers-(Jr), #56 Eric Henderson-(So), #44 Tony Hargrove-(So)
DT-#76 Renso "Rock" Perdoni-(Sr), #94 Mark Pike-(Sr), #92 Coleman Rudolph-(Jr), #96 Joe Anoai-(Fr)
OLB-#88 Lucius Sanford-(Sr), #33 larry "Bull" Morris-(Sr), #54 Keyaron Fox_(So), #49 Gerris Wilkinson-(So), #39 Chris Reis-(So)
MLB-#55 Maxie Baughan-(Sr), #59 Calvin Tiggle-(Sr), #35 Keith Brooking-(Jr), #51 Daryl Smith-(So), #41 Philip Wheeler_(Fr)
CB-#23 Randy Rhino-(Sr), #48 Najee Mustafaa-(Sr), #4 Willie Clay-(Jr), #5 Jason Bostic_(Jr), #3 Chris Young-(So), #2 Kenny Scott-(Fr)
FS-#1 Ken Swilling-(Jr), #28 Nick Ferguson-(Jr), #37 James Butler-(So)
SS-#42 Lee Flowers-(Jr), #26 Travares Tillman-(Jr), #20 Dawan Landry-(So)
SPECIAL TEAMS
K-#8 Scott Sisson-(Jr)
P-#7 Rodney Williams-(Jr)
LS-Page
KOS-Williams
PR/KR-Rhino/Hill
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MIAMI TEAM STRATEGY
Playbook-Miami
Offense-West Coast-(Run-67%/Pass-33%)
Defense-4-3
http://www.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555894
IMPACT PLAYERS/ALL AMERICANS
EDGERRIN JAMES
Is the only Hurricane to post consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons. He ranks second in school history with 2,960 yards despite starting only 17 games. His 35 total touchdowns are tied with Stephen McGuire for the school record. In the 1998 Orange Bowl, James rushed for a school-record 299 yards on 39 carries as Miami defeated UCLA 49-42.
RAY LEWIS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8iPX...eature=related
ED REED
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02fpp...eature=related
ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS
http://www.athlonsports.com/college-...-all-time-team
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82eyH...eature=related All about the U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6LF5...eature=related Hurricanes Flashback
OFFENSE
QB-#12 Jim Kelly-(Sr), #19 Bernie Kosar-(Sr), #14 Vinny Testaverde-(Sr), #11Ken Dorsey-(So)
RB-#24 Ottis Anderson-(Sr), #43 Cleveland Gary-(Sr), #5 Edgerrin James-(Jr), #28 Clinton Portis-(So), #2 Willis McGahee-(So), #33 Frank Gore-(So)
FB-#30 Alonzo Highsmith-(Sr), #34 Najeh Davenport-(Jr)
WR-#47 Michael "Playmaker" Irvin-(Sr/Capt), #9 Brian Blades-(Sr), #87 Reggie Wayne-(Jr), #6 Santana Moss-(Jr), #80 Andre Johnson-(So), #18 Roscoe Parrish-(So), #4 Devin Hester-(Fr/DB)
TE-#86 Bubba Franks-(Jr), #88 Jeremy Shockey-(So), #81 Kellen Winslow Jr-(So)
OT-#73 Leon Searcy-(Jr), #77 Bryant McKinnie-(So), #64 Rashad Butler-(So), #74 Eric Winston-(So)
OG-#71 Dennis Harrah-(Sr), #70 Greg Rakoczy-(Sr), #65 Martin Bibla-(So), #60 Vernon Carey-(So)
C-#50 Jim Otto-(Sr), #72 Chris Meyers-(So), #66 Brett Romberg-(So)
DEFENSE
DE-#89 Ted "The Mad Stork" Hendricks-(Sr), #97 Daniel Stubbs-(Sr), #99 Kenard Lang-(Jr), #90 Kenny Holmes-(Jr), #95 Jerome McDougle-(Jr), #82 Calais Campbell-(Fr)
DT-#98 Jerome Brown-(Sr), #96 Cortez Kennedy-(Sr), #67 Russell Maryland-(Sr), #76 Warren Sapp-(Jr), #92 Damione Lewis-(Jr), #75 Vince Wilfork-(So), #94 William Joseph-(So)
OLB-#93 Winston Moss-(Sr), #1 Jessie Armstead-(Jr), #45 Darrin Smith-(Jr), #53 Nate Webster-(Jr), #17 D.J. Williams-(So)
MLB-#52 Ray Lewis-(Jr), #56 Michael Barrow-(Jr), #44 Dan Morgan-(Jr), #51 Jonathan Vilma-(So)
CB-#23 Duane Starks-(Jr), #48 Ryan McNeil-(Jr), #31 Phillip Buchanon-(So), #21 Antrel Rolle-(So), #8 Mike Rumph-(So), #22 Kelly Jennings-(So)
FS-#20 Ed Reed-(Jr), #32 Darryl Williams-(Jr), #16 Brandon Meriweather-(Fr)
SS-#36 Bennie Blades-(Sr/Capt), #26 Sean Taylor-(So), #10 Kenny Phillips-(Fr)
SPECIAL TEAMS
K-#27 Carlos Huerta-(Sr)
P-#38 Jeff Feagles-(Sr)
LS-Meyers
KOS-Huerta
PR/KR-Hester/Buchanon
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NORTH CAROLINA TEAM STRATEGY
Playbook-UNC
Offense-OPTION-(Run-80%/Pass-20%)
Defense-4/3
IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
CHARLIE "CHOO-CHOO" JUSTICE
Playing in the single wing at North Carolina for four seasons, Justice ran or threw for 64 touchdowns and set a team total-offense record of 4,883 yards, which stood until 1994.
ART WEINER
All American end at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1946-1949. Weiner matched the (at the time) NCAA record when he amassed 52 receptions in 1949. He averaged 16 yard/reception for career. He played alongside Charlie Justice in what became known as the Justice-Weiner era while leading UNC to three major bowls.
BRACEY WALKER
ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...ry-125-158.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVDZE...eature=related LT video
OFFFENSE
QB-#22 Charlie "Choo-Choo" Justice-(Sr/RB, P), #15 Chris Keldorf-(Jr), #10 Oscar Davenport-(Jr), #1 Ronald Curry-(So), #4 Darian Durant-(Fr)
RB-#24 Kelvin Bryant-(Sr), #2 "Famous Amos" Lawrence-(Sr), #20 Natrone Means-(Jr), #12 Leon Johnson-(Jr), #39 Willie Parker-(So)
FB-#32 Ethan Horton-(Sr/TE), #44 Mike Voight-(Sr), #33 William Henderson-(Jr), #45 Madison Hedgecock-(So)
WR-#18 Na Brown-(Jr), #7 Bucky Brooks-(Jr), #80 Corey Holliday-(Jr), #5 L.C. Stevens-(Jr), #88 Sam Aiken-(So), #29 Wallace Wright-(So), #9 Jawarski Pollock-(So)
TE-#50 Art Weiner-(Sr), #85 Freddie Jones-(Jr), #82 Algie Crumpler-(Jr)
OT-#67 Harris Barton-(Sr), #65 Kevin Donnalley-(Sr), #60 Brian Blados-(Sr), #61 Ethan Albright-(Jr)
OG-#68 Ken Huff-(Sr), #54 David Drechsler-(Sr), #62 Brian Bollinger-(Jr), #77 Jeb Terry-(So)
C-#58 Rick Donnalley-(Sr), #64 Jeff Saturday-(Jr), #72 Jason Brown-(So)
DEFENSE
DE-#92 Roy Barker-(Sr), #87 Greg Ellis-(Jr), #71 Marcus Jones-(Jr), #86 Ebenezer Ekuban-(Jr), #49 Julius Peppers-(So)
DT-#95 William Fuller-(Sr), #70 Dee Hardison-(Sr), #91 Vonnie Holliday-(Jr), #99 Russell Davis-(Jr), #98 Ryan Sims-(So), #97 Chase Page-(So)
OLB-#56 Lawrence "Superman" Taylor-(Sr/Capt), #84 Mike Wilcher-(Sr), #55 Chris Hanburger-(Sr), #41 Brian Simmons-(Jr), #30 David Thornton-(Jr), #52 Sedrick Hodge-(Jr)
MLB-#53 Dwight Hollier-(Sr), #59 John Bunting-(Sr), Kivuusama Mays-(Jr), #46 Quincy Monk-(Jr)
CB-#26 Torin Dorin-(Sr/RB), #31 Dre Bly-(Jr), #28 Thomas Smith-(Jr), #8 Jimmy Hitchcock-(Jr), #36 Michael Waddell-(So)
FS-#37 Rondell Jones-(Jr), #3 Dexter Reid-(So)
SS-#27 Bracey Walker-(Jr), #14 Gerald Sensabaugh-(So)
SPECIAL TEAMS
K-#25 Jeff Reed-(So)
P-#6 Tommy Barnhardt-(Sr)
KOS-Barnhardt
LS-Rick Donnalley
PR/KR-Johnson/"Famous Amos"
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VIRGINIA TECH TEAM STRATEGY
Playbook-VIRGINIA TECH
Offense-WEST COAST-(Run-68%/Pass-32%)
Defense-4/3
http://www.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555860
IMPACT/ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS
MIKE VICK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzqXoEODYX8
DEANGELO HALL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P87PE...eature=related
FRANK LORIA
http://www.hokiesports.com/football/jerseys/loria.html
Despite his 5-9, 175-pound frame, Frank Loria was one of the most tenacious football players ever to play for Virginia Tech. Loria, who started every game at safety from 1965-67, rapidly established himself as one of Tech's all-time greats with his uncanny ability to diagnose plays and pass patterns.
ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS
http://www.collegiatetimes.com/stories/12170/p3
http://www.hokiesports.com/football/...ProPlayers.pdf
http://www.funtrivia.com/en/Sports/V...kies-6223.html Hokies Trivia
OFFENSE
QB-#16 Don Strock-(Sr), #15 Jim Drunkenmiller-(Jr), #7 Mike Vick-(So), #3 Bryan Randall-(So), #5 Marcus Vick-(Fr)
RB-#45 Cyrus Lawrence-(Sr), #2 Vaughn Hebron-(Jr), #38 Shyrone Stith-(Jr), #28 Ken Oxedine-(Jr), #22 Lee Suggs-(So), #25 Kevin Jones-(So)
FB-#46 Tony Paige-(Sr), #43 Doug Easlick-(So)
WR-#84 Carroll Dale-(Sr), #80-Antonio Freeman-(Jr), #19 Ernest Wilford-(Jr), #88 Andre Davis-(So), #4 Eddie Royal-(Fr), #12 Josh Morgan-(Fr)
TE-#85 Steve Johnson-(Sr), #86 John Burke-(Jr/HBK), #90-Jeff King-(So)
OT-#69 Eugene Chung-(Sr), #75 Dave Kadela-(Jr), #79 Derek Smith-(Jr), #57 Anthony Davis-(So), #76 Duane Brown-(Fr/TE)
OG-#63 Gennaro DiNapoli-(Jr), #77 Todd Washington-(Jr), #68 Matt Lehr-(Jr), #74 Waverly Jackson-(Jr)
C-#73 Jim Pyne-(Jr/Capt), #66 Bill Conaty-(Jr), #64 Jake Grove-(So)
DEFENSE
DE-#78 Bruce "The Sack Man" Smith-(Sr/Capt), #92 Robert Brown-(Sr), #58 Cornell Brown-(Jr), #56 Corey Moore-(Jr), #96 John Engelberger-(Jr), #55 Darryl Tapp-(So), #95 Jim Davis-(So), #49 Chris Ellis-(Fr)
DT-#67 Tom Beasley-(Sr), #71 David Pugh-(Jr), #65 Chad Beasley-(Jr), #50 Jonathan Lewis
OLB-#47 Mike Widger-(Sr/Rover), #54 Mike Johnson-(Sr), #59 Jessie Penn-(Sr), #41 Cory Bird-(Jr/Rover), #14 Nick Sorenson-(Jr/Rover/FS/QB), #42 James Anderson-(So)
MLB-#60 Buzz Nutter-(Sr/C), #52 Rick Razzano-(Sr), #40 Ben Taylor-(Jr), #11 Xavier Adibi-(Fr)
CB-#36 Tyrone Drakeford-(Jr), #33 Ike Charlton-(Jr), #23 DeAngelo Hall-(So), #2 Jimmy Williams-(So), #1 Eric Green-(So), #18 Brandon Flowers-(Fr)
FS-#10 Frank Loria-(Sr), #20 Willie Pile-(So), #8 Vincent Fuller-(So)
SS-#32 Pierson Prioleau-(Jr), #30 Aaron Rouse-(Fr)
SPECIAL TEAMS
K-#17 Shayne Graham-(So)
P-#39 Vinnie Burns-(So)
KOS-Graham
LS-Burke
PR/KR-Hall/Hebron
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VIRGINIA
Playbook-VIRGINIA
Offense-Virginia-(Run-62%/Pass-38%)
Defense-3/4
http://www.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555861
IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
TIKI BARBER
http://www.virginiasports.com/ViewAr...ATCLID=1594138
CHRIS SLADE
http://www.hampton.gov/halloffame/chris_slade.html
ANTHONY POINDEXTER
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/foo...ry_poindexter/
ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TCFG...eature=channel
http://deathrattlesports.com/2008032...-Time10-6.html
OFFENSE
QB-#1 Don Majkowski-(Sr), #12 Shawn Moore-(Sr), #14 Matt Blundin-(Sr), #15 Mike Groh-(Jr), #11 Aaron Brooks-(Jr), #7 Matt Schaub-(So), #18 Marques Hagans-(So)
HB-#35 Bullet Bill Dudley-(Sr/P), #21 Tiki Barber-(Jr), #6 Thomas Jones-(Jr), #42 Terry Kirby-(Sr), #37 Wali Lundy-(So), #39 Alvin Pearman-(So), #32 Arlen Harris-(So)
FB-#23 Barry Word-(Sr), #38 Jason Shellingt-(Fr)
WR-#87 Herman Moore-(Sr), #82 Tyrone Davis-(Jr), #17 Germane Crowell-(Jr), #83 Patrick Jeffers-(Jr), #80 Terrence Wilkins-(Jr), #81 Billy McMullen-(So)
TE-#88 Bruce McGonnigal-(Sr), #89 Heath Miller-(So), #86 Patrick Estes-(So), #84 Tom Santi-(Fr)
OT-#78 Jim Dombrowski-(Sr), #77 Ray Roberts-(Sr/Capt), #66 D'Brickashaw Ferguson-(So), #69 Brad Butler-(So)
OG-#76 Noel LaMontagne-(Jr), #63 Mark Dixon-(Sr), #61 Elton Brown-(So), #71 Branden Albert-(Fr)
C-#70 John St. Clair-(Jr), #64 Jim Copeland-(Sr)
DEFENSE
DE-#59 Jeff Lageman-(Sr), #97 Patrick Kerney-(Jr), #91 Chris Slade-(Sr), #96Jon Harris-(Jr), #99 Chris Canty-(So), #91 Chris Long-(Fr),
DT-#74 Henry Jordan-(Sr), #72 Monsanto Pope-(Jr), #75 Antonio Dingle-(Jr), #60 Andrew Hoffman-(So)
OLB-#48 Tom Scott-(Sr), #58 David Griggs-(Sr), #52 Randy Neal-(Jr), #50 Isiaiah Ekejiuba-(So), #56 Daryl Blackstock-(So)
MLB-#51 James Farrior-(Jr/Capt), #33 Jamie Sharper-(Jr), #54 Wali Rainer-(Jr), #55 Angelo Crowell-(So), #34 Ahmad Brooks-(So)
CB-#19 Ronde Barber-(Jr), #23 Antwan Harris-(Jr), #25 Greg Jeffries-(Jr), #22Tony Covington-(Sr), #29 Jamaine Winborne-(So), #30 Marcus Hamilton-(Fr)
FS-#3 Anthony Poindexter-(Jr), #5 Keith Lyle-(Jr)
SS-#9 Lester Lyles-(sr), #28 Percy Ellsworth-(Jr)
SPECIAL TEAMS
K-#16 Connor Hughes-(So)
P-#4 Michael Husted-((Sr/K)
LS-Estes
KOS-Husted
PR/KR-Wilkins/Barber