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  • Playmakers
    Hall Of Fame
    • Sep 2004
    • 15127

    #1

    Playmakers NCAA 11 & 14 Alumni Dynasty Rosters

    This Is How You Get XBOX 360 Rosters?
    NCAA 14 ALUMNI ROSTERS CAN BE DOWNLOADED UNDER XBOX 360 GT PLAYMAKERS1970

    This How You Get PS3 Rosters? Read The Link Below:
    http://www.operationsports.com/forum...sters-144.html



    Below is the complete Updated List of 80 Teams that are on the NCAA 14 Alumni File along with a list of some of the greatest players in College Football History most of which you'll see I created throughout the file.

    Air Force
    Akron
    Alabama
    Arizona
    Arizona St
    Arkansas
    Army
    Auburn
    Baylor
    Boise St
    Boston College
    Bowling Green
    BYU
    CAL
    Cincinatti
    Clemson
    Colorado
    Colorado St
    East Carolina
    Florida
    FSU
    Georgia
    Georgia Tech
    Grambling St (Team Roster is housed under Western Michigan)
    Houston
    Indiana
    Illinois
    Iowa
    Kansas
    Kansas St
    Kentucky
    Louisiana Tech
    Louisville
    LSU
    Marshall
    Maryland
    Miami
    Michigan
    Michigan St
    Minnesota
    Miss St
    Missouri
    Navy
    Nebraska
    North Carolina
    N.C. Sate
    Notre Dame
    Northwestern
    Ohio St
    Oklahoma
    Oklahoma St
    Ole Miss
    Oregon
    Penn St
    Pittsburgh
    Purdue
    Rutgers
    San Diego St
    San Joset St
    SMU
    South Carolina
    Southern Miss
    Stanford
    Syracuse
    Tennessee
    Texas
    Texas A&M
    Texas Tech
    UCLA
    UNLV
    USC
    Utah
    Vanderbilt
    Virginia
    Virginia Tech
    Wake Forest
    Washington
    Washington St
    West Virginia
    Wisconsin
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    For those who might still play NCAA 11 which is a really good game even to this date I still have a incredible Classic Roster File you can download and have tons of fun playing against former legends like Joe Montana, Joe Namath and Terry Bradshaw.

    NCAA 11 ROSTERS CAN BE DOWNLOADED UNDER THIS LINK:



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    Full List of the 60 Alumni Teams created for NCAA 11
    Air Force
    Akron
    Alabama
    Arizona
    Arizona St
    Arkansas
    Auburn
    Boise St
    Boston College
    Bowling Green
    BYU
    CAL
    Cincinatti
    Clemson
    Colorado
    Colorado St
    East Carolina
    Florida
    FSU
    Georgia
    Houston
    Indiana
    Illinois
    Iowa
    Kansas
    Kansas St
    Kentucky
    Louisiana Tech
    Louisville
    Marshall
    Maryland
    Miami
    Michigan
    Michigan St
    Minnesota
    Missouri
    Navy
    Nebraska
    Notre Dame
    Ohio St
    Oklahoma
    Oklahoma St
    Ole Miss
    Oregon
    Penn St
    Pittsburgh
    Rutgers
    San Diego St
    San Joset St
    SMU
    Stanford
    Syracuse
    Tennessee
    Texas
    UCLA
    UNLV
    USC
    Utah
    Virginia Tech
    West Virginia
    Wisconsin

    Sliders & Playbooks created for NCAA 11 Alumni Rosters
    http://www.operationsports.com/forum...r-ratings.html

    Resources Used for Creating Older Generation Players


    Useful Links


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    NCAA FOOTBALL 14 ALUMNI LEGENDS CPU vs CPU DYNASTY THREAD
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  • Playmakers
    Hall Of Fame
    • Sep 2004
    • 15127

    #2
    Re: Playmakers NCAA 11 Alumni Dynasty Rosters

    ACC SECTION 1

    ACC 50th Anniversary Football Team Announced
    Blue-ribbon committee selects the best in the conference's history.


    BOSTON COLLEGE TEAM STRATEGY
    Playbook-BOSTON COLLEGE
    Offense-Pro Style-(Run-52%/Pass-48%)
    Defense-4-4

    IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
    TROY STRADFORD
    Established a school rushing record at the time of his graduation with 3,504 yards. Co-Captain and All-America tailback for BC 1986 Hall of Fame Bowl champions

    PETE CRONAN


    BILL ROMANOWSKI

    Team Resources/Videos
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-qkpsygNYo Flutie
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...otball_players List of Boston College Players
    http://nfldraft.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=531435 Why Boston College is Interior Offensive Lineman U:

    OFFENSE
    QB-#22 Doug Flutie-(Sr), #11 Jack Concannon-(Sr), #8 Matt 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-(Jr), #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), #20Gerard Phelan-(Sr), #5 Grant Adams-(So)
    TE- #89 Mark Chumura-(Sr), #83 Pete Mitchell-(Jr),#88 Sean Ryan-(So)
    OT-#79 Dave Widell-(Sr), #74 Doug Widell-(Sr), #75 Marco Colombo-(Jr), #73 Jeremy Trueblood-(So), #77 Gosder Cherilus-(Fr), #69 James Martin-(Fr)
    OG-#58 Tom Condon-(Sr/Capt), #60 Pete Kendall-(Jr), #67 Ron Stone-(Jr), #76 Chris Snee-(So), #62 Josh Beekman-(So)
    C-#66 Tom Nalen-(Jr), #65 Damien Woody-(Jr), #63 Dan Koppen-(Jr)

    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)
    DT-#70 Art "Fatso" Donovan-(Sr), #68 Mike Ruth-(Sr), #71 Fred Smerlas-(Sr), #95Chris Hovan-(Jr), #96 Tim Bulman-(So), #90 B.J. Raji-(Fr), #61 Ron Brace-(Fr)
    OLB-#98 Steve De'Ossie-(Sr), #53 Bill "Romo" Romanowski-(Sr), #54 Stephen Boyd-(Jr), #56 Vinny Ciurciu-(Jr), #55 Ricky Brown-(So)
    MLB-#57 Peter Cronan-(Sr), #50 Frank Chamberlin-(Jr), #40 Jo Lonn Dunbar-(Fr)
    CB-##25 Ross O'Hanley-(Sr), #38 Daryl Porter-(Jr), #28 Jonathan Ordway-(Jr), #10 Will Blackmon-(So), #9 Lenny Walls-(Jr), #27 DeJuan Tribble-(Fr)
    FS-#17 Tony Thurman-(Sr), #33 T.J. Stancil-(So)
    SS-#46 Mike Mayock-(Sr), #34 George White-(Jr), #48 Jamie Silva-(Fr)

    SPECIAL TEAMS
    K-#19 Fred Steinfort-(Sr)
    P-#47 Kevin McMyler-(Jr)
    LS-Doug Widell
    KOS-McMyler
    PR/KR-Blackmon/K-Mart
    ---------------------------------------
    CLEMSON
    Playbook-Clemson
    Offense-Air Force (Run-54%/Pass-46%)
    Defense-3/4

    IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

    Steve Fuller


    William Fridge Perry

    First three-time All-American at Clemson from 1982-84. Most visible player from Clemson's run in the 1980s. In 1982 Orange Bowl, Perry helped dominate Nebraska All-American center Dave Rimington as the Clemson defense limited Nebraska to just three plays on eight of its 12 possessions as the Tigers won 22-15.

    Terry Kinard

    Kinard was named to Sports Illustrated's All-Century team of college football. In 2000 he was named Clemson's top player of the 20th Century by CNNsi.com. He was also chosen to the USA Today All-Decade team for the 1980s. In 1996 he was named to Clemson's Centennial Team and received more votes than any other defensive player.

    Team Resources/Videos
    http://www.tigernet.com/football/his...**p#Obed-Ariri Clemson All-Americans
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...ense/show_full All-Time Offense
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...n-team-defense All-Time Defense
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...orable-mention All-Time Special Teams
    http://www.collegefanz.com/docs/DOC-11406 In Memory of Wayne Simmons

    OFFENSE
    QB-#4 Steve Fuller-(Sr), #3 Homer Jordan-(Sr), #1 Woody Dantzler-(Jr), #6 Charlie Whitehurst-(So)
    RB-#66 Banks McFadden-(Sr/P), #21 Terry Allen-(Sr), #25 Terrence Flagler-(Sr), #11 James Davis-(Fr), #28 C.J. Spiller-(Fr)
    FB-#34 Kevin Mack-(Sr), #27 Raymond Priester-(Jr)
    WR-#15 Jerry Butler-(Sr), #22 Perry Tuttle-(Sr), #30 Dwight Clark-(Sr), #23 Rod Gardner-(Jr), #81 Derrick Hamilton-(So), #2 Chansi Stuckey-(So), #6 Jacoby Ford-(Fr), #80 Aaron Kelly-(Fr)
    TE-#85 Bennie Cunnigham-(Sr), #99 Jim Riggs-(Sr), #86 Michael Palmer-(Fr)
    OT-#78 Stacy Long-(Sr), #67 Wayne Mass-(Sr), #77 Jim Bundren-(Jr), #79 Barry Richardson-(Fr)
    OG-#71 Joe Bostic-(Sr/Capt), #73 Stacy Seegars-(Sr), #74 Corey Hulsey-(Jr), #65 Thomas Austin-(Fr)
    C-#53 Jeff Bostic-(Sr), #59 Kyle Young-(Jr), #62 Dustin Fry-(So)

    DEFENSE
    DE-#87 Jeff Bryant-(Sr), #83 Jim Stuckey-(Sr), #82 Trevor Pryce-(Jr), #95 Lorenzo Bromell-(Jr), #54 Adrian Dingle-(Jr), #91 Bryant McNeal-(Jr), #93 Gaines Adams-(So), #94 Phillip Merling-(So)
    DT-#72 William "The Fridge" Perry-(Sr/Capt), #92 Michael Dean Perry-(Sr), #91 Chester McGlockton-(Jr), #89 Brenston Buckner-(Jr), #90 Nick Eason-(Jr), #96 Donnell Washington-(So), #97 Dorrell Scott-(Fr)
    OLB-#45 Jeff "Judge" Davis-(Sr), #52 Johnny Rembert-(Sr), #51 Wayne Simmons-(Jr), #42 Keith Adams-(Jr)
    MLB-#44 Levon Kirkland-(Sr), #41 Anthony Simmons-(Jr), #56 LeRoy Hill-(So), #40 Anthony Waters-(So)
    CB-#31 Donnell Woolford-(Sr), #17 Charlie Waters-(Sr/Wr), #24 Dexter McCleon-(Jr), #8 Tye Hill-(So), #9 Justin Miller-(So)
    FS-#43 Terry Kinard-(Sr/Capt), #32 Antuan Edwards-(Jr), #13 Chris Clemons-(Fr)
    SS-#20 Brian Dawkins-(Jr), #29 Robert Carswell-(Jr), #5 Mike Hamlin-(Fr)

    SPECIAL TEAMS
    K-#10 Obed Ariri-(Sr)
    P-#16 Chris Gardocki-(Sr/Lefty)
    KOS-McFadden
    LS-Jeff Bostic
    KR/PR-Flagler/Tuttle
    ---------------------------------------
    FLORIDA ST TEAM STRATEGY
    Playbook-FSU
    Offense-Pro Style-(Run-52%/Pass-48%)
    Defense-4-3

    IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

    Charlie Ward
    http://floridastate.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=198888


    Warrick Dunn

    He holds several Florida State rushing records including the marks for most career rushing yards (3,959) and most rushing yards in a season (1,418) set in 1995. Dunn is the only Seminole to rush for over 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons. He was a three time All-ACC selection.

    Jamie Dukes
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    Peter Boulware

    As a junior, Boulware totaled 68 tackles, a school record 19 sacks, 20 tackles for losses, seven forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries. He was a consensus first-team All-American, All-ACC, ACC Defensive Player of the Year, as well as National Defensive Player of the Year by Football News. His 19 sacks were the most in the nation.

    Deion "Prime Time" Sanders

    Sanders redefined the cornerback position while at Florida State with his rare blend of speed, savvy and style. He returned four interceptions for touchdowns in his career, tied for the most in Florida State history, and returned three punts for touchdowns (tied for the all-time high in school history, often high stepping into the end zone and holding a hand to his earhole in a play to the crowd.

    Team Resources/Videos
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/4...ll-time-lineup All-Time FSU
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqmJ9...eature=related FSU "It Starts Here"
    http://www.tomahawknation.com/2009/7...ensive-players All Time Offense
    http://www.tomahawknation.com/2009/7...ensive-players All Time Defense

    OFFENSE
    QB-#11 Casey Weldon-(Sr/Capt), #17 Charlie Ward-(Jr), #16 Chris Weinke-(Jr), #5 Adrian McPherson-(So)
    RB-#26 Greg Allen-(Sr), #31 Marion Butts-(Sr), #28 Warrick Dunn-(Jr), #23 Travis Minor-(Jr), #3 Leon Washington-(So), #24 Lorenzo Booker-(So)
    FB-#32 Edgar Bennett-(Sr), #44 William Floyd-(Jr), #6 Greg Jones-(So)
    WR-#25 Fred Biletnikoff-(Sr), #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-(Jr/QB),
    TE-#84 Pat Carter-(Sr), #87 Zeke Mowatt-(Sr), #86 Lonnie Johnson-(Jr)
    OT-#72 Ken Lanier-(Sr), #76 Walter Jones-(Jr), #70 Tra Thomas-(Jr), #77 Ray Willis-(So), #71 Alex Barron-(So)
    OG-#68 Pat Tomberlin-(Sr), #64 Jamie Dukes-(Sr), #67 Milford Brown-(Jr), #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), #99 Everett-(Fr)
    DT-#50 Ron Simmons-(Sr), #54 Corey Simon-(Jr), #98 Orpheus Roye-(Jr), #45 Darnell Dockett-(So), #99 Travis Johnson-(So), #52 Brodrick Bunkley-(So)
    OLB-#58 Peter Boulware-(Jr/Capt), #10 Derrick Brooks-(Jr), #29 Tommy Polley-(Jr), #94 Kamerion Wimbley-(So), #59 Michael Boulware-(So), #83 Lawrence Timmons-(So)
    MLB-#55 Marvin Jones-(Jr/), #56 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), #12 Antonio Cromartie-(So), #1 Patrick Johnson-(Fr)
    FS-#36 LeRoy Butler-(Sr), #18 Chris Hope-(Jr), #22 Pat Watkins-(So)
    SS-#46 Derrick Gibson-(Jr), #43 Jerome Carter-(So)

    Special Teams
    K-#38 Sebastian Janikowski-(Jr)
    P-#15 Rhon Stark-(Sr)
    KOS-Janikowski
    PR/KR-Sanders/Warrick
    LS-Long
    --------------------------------------
    GEORGIA TECH NCAA 14 ALUMNI TEAM
    Playbook
    Offense-Air Force (Run-53%/Pass-47%)
    Defense-3/4

    IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS:

    WR-#21 Calvin Johnson (So) 6'5 236 (4.35 40 Time, 42 1/2 Inch Vertical)

    Key Ratings:
    OVR-91, SPD-93, STR-74, AGI-86, ACC-86, AWR-80, BTK-73, CTH-86, SPC-92, CIT-93, RTE-85, JMP-99, RLS-89

    In his career at Georgia Tech wearing number 21, Johnson made a case for being the greatest Georgia Tech player of all time. Johnson had 178 receptions in his career, good for 2,927 yards and 28 touchdowns. He ranks first in school history in career receiving yards, second in receptions, first in touchdown receptions, and first in career 100-yard receiving games with 13.


    DE/OLB-#99 Pat Swilling (Sr) 6'4 245 (4.7 40 Time)

    Key Ratings:
    OVR-94, SPD-76, STR-77, AGI-85, ACC-89, AWR-88, TAK-87, PMV-80, FMV-95, BSH-93, PUR-95, PRC-88

    Set the Georgia Tech single-season record with 15 quarterback sacks for 119 yards in 1985. On April 30, 2009, Swilling was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.

    Team Resources/Videos
    http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...wl-history.pdf Records & Bowl History
    http://www.ramblinwreck.com/extras/l...t25/bios1.html "The Greatest 25 Tech Athletes Of The Century"
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...history/page/6 Top 5 Tech QB's
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...g-backs/page/6 Top 5 Tech RB's
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-txX4...eature=related 1990 Championship season

    OFFENSE
    QB-#18 Billy Lothridge-(Sr/Punter), #10 Shawn Jones-(Sr), #14 Joe Hamilton-(Jr), #11 George Godsey-(Jr), #19 Reggie Ball-(So)
    RB-#40 Eddie Lee Ivory-(Sr), #20 Robert Lavette-(Sr), #12 Dorsey Levens-(Sr), #3 Charlie Rogers-(Jr), #45 P.J. Daniels-(So), #22 Tashard Choice-(So), #29 Jonathan Dwyer-(Fr)
    FB-#36 William Bell-(Sr), #30 Joe Burns-(Jr)
    WR-#31 Drew Hill-(Sr), #80 Dez White-(Jr), #6 Kelly Cambpell-(Jr), #15 Jonathan Smith-(Jr), #21 Calvin Johnson-(So), #8 Demaryus Thomas-(Fr)
    TE-#88 Billy Martin-(Sr), #9 Ken Whisenhunt-(Sr), #84 Will Heller-(Jr), #86 J.P. Foschi-(Jr)
    OT-#75 Dave Lutz-(Sr), #73 Kent Hill-(Sr), #70 Nat Dorsey-(So), #64 Andrew Gardner-(Fr)
    OG-#66 Billy Shaw-(Sr), #71 John Davis-(Sr), #68 Mansfield Wrotto-(So), #72 Brad Honeycutt-(So)
    C-#50 Bill Curry-(Sr), #52 Craig Page-(Jr)

    DEFENSE
    DE-#99 Pat Swilling-(Sr), #95 Marco Coleman-(Sr), #59 Greg Gathers-(Jr), #38 Nick Rogers-(Jr), #56 Eric Henderson-(So), #44 Tony Hargrove-(So), #93 Michael Johnson-(Fr)
    DT-#76 Renso "Rock" Perdoni-(Sr), #94 Mark Pike-(Sr), #92 Coleman Rudolph-(Sr), #96 Joe Anoai-(So)
    OLB-#89 Lucius Sanford-(Sr), #33 Larry "Bull" Morris-(Sr), #54 Keyaron Fox-(Jr), #49 Gerris Wilkinson-(Jr), #39 Chris Reis-(So)
    MLB-#55 Maxie Baughan-(Sr), #59 Calvin Tiggle-(Sr), #35 Keith Brooking-(Jr), #51 Daryl Smith-(Jr), #41 Philip Wheeler-(So)
    CB-#23 Randy Rhino-(Sr), #48 Najee Mustafaa-(Sr), #4 Willie Clay-(Sr), #5 Jason Bostic-(Jr), #33 Chris Young-(Jr), #2 Kenny Scott-(So)
    FS-#1 Ken Swilling-(Sr), #37 James Butler-(Jr), #42 Morgan Burnett-(Fr)
    SS-#28 Lethon Flowers-(Sr), #26 Travares Tillman-(Jr), #32 Dawan Landry-(So)

    SPECIAL TEAMS
    K-#87 Luke Manget-(Jr)
    P-#7 Rodney Williams-(Jr)
    Long Snapper-Page
    KOS-Williams
    PR/KR-Rhino/Hill
    --------------------------
    MIAMI TEAM STRATEGY
    Playbook-Miami
    Offense-Pro Style-(Run-57%/Pass-43%)
    Defense-4-3

    IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
    Jim Kelly

    He quarterbacked the Hurricanes to a combined record of 18-5 during the 1980 and 1981 seasons, including a 20-10 win over Virginia Tech in the 1980 Peach Bowl, a game many attribute to the turning point in the Miami football program.

    Ted Hendricks

    Hendricks finished his career as Miami's all-time leading tackler and is the school's first three-time All-American. He is one of four UM players to have their jerseys retired.

    Jerome Brown
    There was nothing small about Jerome Brown. The former University of Miami defensive tackle was not only a physically large man, he lived l...



    Team Resources/Videos
    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/u...0,6601169.poll All Time Team Poll
    http://miamisouthpaw.blogspot.com/20...es-of-all.html 100 Greatest Canes
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82eyH...eature=related "All About The U"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6LF5...eature=related "Hurricane Flashback"
    http://hurricanewarriors.com/joomla/...id=16&Itemid=2 Hurricanewarriors

    OFFENSE
    QB-#12 Jim Kelly-(Sr), #19 Bernie Kosar-(Sr), #14 Vinny Testaverde-(Sr), #11 Ken Dorsey-(So)
    RB-#32 Chuck Foreman-(Sr), #24 Ottis Anderson-(Sr), #5 Edgerrin James-(Jr), #28 Clinton Portis-(So), #2 Willis McGahee-(So), #33 Frank Gore-(So)
    FB-#30 Alonzo Highsmith-(Sr)
    WR-#47 Michael "Playmaker" Irvin-(Sr), #9 Brian Blades-(Sr), #87 Reggie Wayne-(Jr), #6 Santana Moss-(Jr), #80 Andre Johnson-(So), #18 Roscoe Parrish-(So), #83 Sinorice Moss-(So), #4 Devin Hester-(So/DB)
    TE-#86 Bubba Franks-(Jr), #88 Jeremy Shockey-(Jr), #81 Kellen Winslow Jr-(So), #82 Greg Olsen-(So)
    OT-#73 Leon Searcy-(Sr), #77 Bryant McKinnie-(Jr), #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/Capt), #97 Daniel Stubbs-(Sr), #99 Kenard Lang-(Jr), #90 Kenny Holmes-(Jr), #95 Jerome McDougle-(Jr), #82 Calais Campbell-(So)
    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-#1 Jessie Armstead-(Sr), #44 Dan Morgan-(Jr), #53 Nate Webster-(Jr), #17 D.J. Williams-(So), #2Jon Beason-(So)
    MLB-#56 Michael Barrow-(Sr), #52 Ray Lewis-(Jr), #51 Jonathan Vilma-(So), #50 Rocky McIntosh-(So)
    CB-#23 Duane Starks-(Jr), #48 Ryan McNeil-(Sr), #31 Phillip Buchanon-(Jr), #21 Antrel Rolle-(So), #8 Mike Rumph-(Jr), #22 Kelly Jennings-(So)
    FS-#20 Ed Reed-(Jr), #16 Brandon Meriweather-(So)
    SS-#36 Bennie Blades-(Sr), #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
    ------------------------------
    NORTH CAROLINA NCAA 14 ALUMNI TEAM
    Playbook
    Offense-Option Run-(Run-58%/Pass-42%)
    Defense-4/3
    No Huddle-Conservative

    IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

    QB/HB/K #22 Charlie "Choo-Choo" Justice (Sr) 5'10 175

    Key Ratings:
    OVR-87, SPD-80, BCV-85, AWR-90, THP-75, THA-87, KPW-85, KAC-88

    Justice is the most legendary player in the history of North Carolina football. He led UNC to appearances in two Sugar Bowls and a Cotton Bowl.


    OLB/DE #98 Lawrence Taylor (Sr) 6'3 235 (4.5 40 time)

    Key Ratings:
    OVR-99, SPD-86, AGI-87, ACC-97, AWR-96, TAK-96, PMV-99, FMV-99, BSH-97, PUR-99, PRC-90

    ACC Player of the Year in 1980. ... 16 sacks and 22 tackles for a loss in 1980. ... Unanimous All-American in 1980. ... 80 tackles and seven forced fumbles in 1979.

    Team Resources/Videos
    http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...ry-125-158.pdf UNC History data

    OFFFENSE
    QB-#22 Charlie "Choo-Choo" Justice-(Sr/RB/K), #15 Chris Keldorf-(Jr), #10 Oscar Davenport-(Jr), #1 Ronald Curry-(Jr), #4 Darian Durant-(So)
    RB-#23 Don McCauley-(Sr/P), #44 Kelvin Bryant-(Sr), #12 Ethan Horton-(Sr/TE), #2 "Famous Amos" Lawrence-(Sr), #20 Natrone Means-(Sr), #32 Leon Johnson-(Jr), #39 Willie Parker-(Jr)
    FB-#34 Mike Voight-(Sr), #33 William Henderson-(Sr), #40 Madison Hedgecock-(Jr)
    WR-#7 Bucky Brooks-(Sr), #80 Corey Holliday-(Sr), #18 Na Brown-(Jr), #89 Sam Aiken-(Jr), #5 Jawarski Pollock-(So), #88 Hakeem Nicks-(Fr), #19 Brandon Tate-(Fr)
    TE-#50 Art Weiner-(Sr), #85 Freddie Jones-(Jr), #82 Algie Crumpler-(Jr)
    OT-#67 Harris Barton-(Sr), #76 Kevin Donnalley-(Sr), #60 Brian Blados-(Sr), #75 Garrett Reynolds-(Fr)
    OG-#68 Ken Huff-(Sr), #54 David Drechsler-(Sr), #61 Ethan Albright-(Sr), #77 Jeb Terry-(Jr)
    C-#62 Rick Donnalley-(Sr), #64 Jeff Saturday-(Jr), #72 Jason Brown-(Jr)

    DEFENSE
    DE-#71 Marcus Jones-(Sr), #49 Julius Peppers-(Jr), #87 Greg Ellis-(Jr), #86 Ebenezer Ekuban-(Jr), #66 Hilee Taylor-(So)
    DT-#95 William Fuller-(Sr), #79 Dee Hardison-(Sr), #90 Vonnie Holliday-(Jr), #99 Ryan Sims-(Jr), #96 Kentwan Balmer-(So), #93 Cam Thomas-(Fr)
    OLB-#56 Lawrence "Superman" Taylor-(Sr), #84 Mike Wilcher-(Sr), #43 John Bunting-(Sr), #41 Brian Simmons-(Jr), #30 David Thornton-(Jr), #52 Sedrick Hodge-(Jr)
    MLB-#55 Chris Hanburger-(Sr), #53 Dwight Hollier-(Sr), #56 Kivuusama Mays-(Jr), #9 Keith Newman-(Jr)
    CB-#46 Torin Dorin-(Sr/RB), #29 Thomas Smith-(Sr), #8 Jimmy Hitchcock-(Sr), #31 Dre' Bly-(Jr), #36 Michael Waddell-(Jr)
    FS-#37 Rondell Jones-(Sr), #24 Dexter Reid-(Jr)
    SS-#27 Bracy Walker-(Sr), #14 Gerald Sensabaugh-(So)

    SPECIAL TEAMS
    K-#45 Jeff Reed-(Jr), #11 Connor Barth-(So)
    P-#6 Tommy Barnhardt-(Sr)
    KOS-McCauley
    Long Snapper-Albright
    PR/KR-Bly/"Famous Amos" Lawrence
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    • Playmakers
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      Re: Playmakers NCAA 11 Alumni Dynasty Rosters

      ACC CONFERENCE CONTINUE

      MARYLAND
      Playbook-Maryland
      Offense-Pro Style (Run 53%/Pass-47%)
      Defense-3-4

      IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

      Charlie Wysocki


      Gary Collins
      During his three seasons (1959-61) with the Terrapins, he established a number of new school benchmarks, and left his mark on the Atlantic Coast Conference record book as well. In 1961, he finished eighth in number of votes for the Heisman Trophy.

      Randy White


      TEAM RESOURCES/VIDEOS
      http://www.viddler.com/explore/cwysocki/videos/1/ Charlie Wysocki - ESPN Story
      http://www.umterps.com/sports/m-foot...070709aan.html Terps in the HOF
      http://turtlewaxing.blogspot.com/200...cade-team.html All Decade Team
      http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...ll-time/page/2 10 Best Terps of All-Time
      http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...12/1/index.htm Nehemiah

      OFFENSE
      QB-#7 Boomer Esiason-(Sr/Lefty), #13 Scott Milanovich-(Jr), #6 Scott McBrien-(Jr/Lefty), #14 Shaun Hill-(Jr), #16 Sam Hollenbach-(So)
      RB-#28 Charlie Wysocki-(Sr), #15 Lamont Jordan-(Jr), #1 Bruce Perry-(Jr), #44 Lance Ball-(Jr)
      FB-#40 Rick Badanjek-(Sr), #88 Jeff Dugan-(Jr/TE), #38, Cory Jackson-(Fr)
      WR-#86 Gary Collins-(Sr/Capt/P), #20 Renaldo Nehemiah-(Sr), #84 Jermaine Lewis-(Jr), #81 Geroy Simon-(Jr), #34 Steve Suter-(So), #83 Derrick Fenner-(So), #8 Darrius Heyward-Bey-(Fr)
      TE-#80 Ferrell Edmunds-(Sr), #85 Eric Sievers-(Sr), #19 Mike Tice-(Sr/QB), #82 John Tice-(Sr), #22 Frank Wychek-(Jr), #18 Vernon Davis-(So)
      OT-#74 Clarence Jones-(Sr), #76 Walt Rock-(Sr), #71 J.D. Maarleveld-(Sr), #70 Stephon Heyer-(So), #78 Jared Gaither-(So)
      OG-#77 Stan Jones-(Sr), #66 Ron Solt-(Sr), #73 Lamar Bryant-(Jr), #72 C.J. Brooks-(So)
      C-#60 Kevin Glover-(Sr), #67 Melvin Fowler-(Jr)

      DEFENSE
      DE-#94 Randy White-(Sr/Capt), #63 Dick Modzelewski-(Sr), #91 Warren Powers-(Sr), #96 Al Wallace-(Jr), #99 Eric Ogbogu-(Jr), #90 Eric Hicks-(Jr), #45 Shawne Merriman-(So)
      DT-#75 Ray Krouse-(Sr), #79 Larry Webster-(Sr), #57 Kris Jenkins-(Jr), #98 Charles Hill-(Jr), #92 Randy Starks-(So), #95 Conrad Bolston-(So)
      OLB-#50 Bob Pellegrini-(Sr), #32 Leon Joe-(Jr), #51 Eric Barton-(Jr), #11 Erin Henderson-(So)
      MLB-#47 Neil Olkewicz-(Sr), #42 E.J. Henderson-(Jr), #56 D'Qwell Jackson-(So)
      CB-#30 Chad Scott-(Jr), #37 Lewis Sanders-(Jr), #5 Domonique Foxworth-(So), #4 Josh Wilson-(So), #2 Kevin Barnes-(Fr)
      FS-#43 Tony Greene-(Sr), #41 Tom Brown-(Sr), #3 Curome Cox-(Jr)
      SS-#24 Lloyd Burruss-(Sr), #10 Madieu Williams-(So)

      SPECIAL TEAMS
      K-#46 Nick Novak-(Jr)
      P-#36 Adam Podlesh-(So)
      LS-Mike Tice
      KOS-Podlesh
      PR/KR-Lewis/Suter
      --------------------------------------------
      VIRGINIA NCAA 14 ALUMNI TEAM
      Playbook
      Offense-Virginia (Pro Style)-(Run-53%/Pass-47%)
      No Huddle-Conservative
      Defense-3/4

      IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

      RB/KR #21 Tiki Barber (Jr, 5'10 200, 4.56 40 Time 35 1/2 vertical)

      Key Ratings:
      OVR-86, SPD-83, STR-70, AGI-90, ACC-92, AWR-85, BTK-78, TRK-70, ELU-92, BCV-91, SFA-70, SPM-88, JKM-91, CAR-82, CTH-84

      Had most 100-yard games (19) in school history, including eight consecutive games in 1996. Excelled in the spotlight, including memorable performances in the 1995 win over #2 Florida State and in a demolition of #13 Texas the following year.


      FS #3 Anthony Poindexter (6'1 200, 4.60 40 Time)

      Key Ratings:
      OVR-83, SPD-81, STR-64, AGI-82, ACC-88, AWR-85, CTH-63, JMP-81, TAK-76, POW-88, PUR-90, PRC-86, MCV-77, ZCV-83

      Regarded as one of the fiercest hitters in the game during his collegiate career (1994-98), Poindexter earned first-team All-America honors at safety his junior and senior seasons. He also was chosen the 1998 ACC Defensive Player of the Year and is one of only three players in school history to earn first-team All-ACC recognition three times.

      He finished his career with 342 career tackles, the ninth-most in school history and tops among ACC defensive backs. He is tied for fifth in school history with 12 interceptions.

      Team Resources/Videos
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TCFG...eature=channel Best runs in school history
      http://deathrattlesports.com/2008032...-Time10-6.html Top 10 Favorite Cavs
      http://sports.yahoo.com/news/virgini...99--ncaaf.html All Time top 25 Cavs
      From BleacherReport.com, your destination for the latest news on your teams and topics in sports.

      http://uvamagazine.org/articles/virg..._quarterbacks/ Top 5 QB's
      http://www.hoosfootball.com/Statisti..._Homepage.html UVA Football - Statistics & Historical Data

      OFFENSE
      QB-#1 Don (Magic Man) Majkowski-(Sr), #12 Shawn Moore-(Sr), #14 Matt Blundin-(Sr), #13 Mike Groh-(Sr), #11 Aaron Brooks-(Jr), #7 Matt Schaub-(Jr), #18 Marques Hagans-(So)
      HB-#35 Bullet Bill Dudley-(Sr/P/K), #42 Terry Kirby-(Sr), #21 Tiki Barber-(Jr), #6 Thomas Jones-(Jr), #37 Wali Lundy-(So), #31 Alvin Pearman-(So)
      FB-#4 Barry Word-(Sr), #38 Jason Snelling-(So)
      WR-#87 Herman Moore-(Sr), #16 John Ford-(Sr), #82 Tyrone Davis-(Jr), #83 Patrick Jeffers-(Sr), #17 Germane Crowell-(Jr), #80 Terrence Wilkins-(Jr), #81 Billy McMullen-(Jr), #20 Kevin Olgletree-(Fr)
      TE-#88 Bruce McGonnigal-(Sr), #89 Heath Miller-(Jr), #88 Patrick Estes-(Jr), #84 Tom Santi-(So), #45 Jon Phillips-(Fr)
      OT-#73 Jim Dombrowski-(Sr/Capt), #72 Ray Roberts-(Sr), #66 D'Brickashaw Ferguson-(So), ##75 Eugene Monroe-(Fr)
      OG-#77 Noel LaMontagne-(Jr), #61 Elton Brown-(Jr), #69 Brad Butler-(So), #71 Branden Albert-(So)
      C-#50 John St. Clair-(Jr), #62 Brian Barthelmes-(So)

      DEFENSE
      DE-#85 Chris Slade-(Sr), #59 Jeff Lageman-(Sr), #97 Patrick Kerney-(Jr), #99 Chris Canty-(Jr), #91 Chris Long-(So)
      DT-#74 Henry Jordan-(Sr), #98 Monsanto Pope-(Jr), #99 Antonio Dingle-(Jr), #60 Andrew Hoffman-(Jr), #93 Nate Collins-(Fr)
      OLB-#92 David Griggs-(Sr), #52 Randy Neal-(Sr), #51 James Farrior-(Jr) #33 Jamie Sharper-(Jr), #56 Daryl Blackstock-(Jr), #53 Clint Sintim-(Fr)
      MLB-#65 Tom Scott-(Sr), #44 Wali Rainer-(Jr), #55 Angelo Crowell-(Jr), #34 Ahmad Brooks-(So)
      CB-#5 Tony Covington-(Sr), #19 Ronde Barber-(Jr), #23 Antwan Harris-(Jr), #29 Jamaine Winborne-(Jr), #30 Marcus Hamilton-(So), #2 Chris Cook-(Fr)
      FS-#25 Keith Lyle-(Sr), #3 Anthony Poindexter-(Jr)
      SS-#26 Lester Lyles-(Sr), #27 Percy Ellsworth-(Jr)

      SPECIAL TEAMS
      K-#9 Connor Hughes-(So)
      P-Empty Slot/Dudley handles punting duties
      LS-Estes
      KOS-Dudley
      PR/KR-Wilkins/Barber
      -------------------------------------
      VIRGINIA TECH TEAM STRATEGY
      Playbook-VIRGINIA TECH
      Offense-Pro Style-(Run-67%/Pass-33%)
      Defense-4/3

      IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS-
      Mike Vick


      Cyrus Lawrence
      He finished his career at Tech as the school's all-time lead rusher, with a career total of 3,767 yards. Lawrence held the school's single-season rushing record of 1,403 yards until this mark was broken in 2003 by Kevin Jones.

      Frank Loria


      Team Resources/Videos
      http://www.collegiatetimes.com/stori...otball-history Greatest Players Virginia Tech History
      http://www.hokiesports.com/football/...ProPlayers.pdf Hokies in the Pro's
      http://www.funtrivia.com/en/Sports/V...kies-6223.html Team Trivia

      OFFENSE
      QB-#16 Don Strock-(Sr), #15 Jim Drunkenmiller-(Jr), #12 Maurice DeShazo-(Jr), #7 Mike Vick-(Jr), #3 Bryan Randall-(So), #5 Marcus Vick-(So)
      RB-#45 Cyrus Lawrence-(Sr/Capt), #26 Vaughn Hebron-(Sr), #22 Lee Suggs-(Jr), #25 Kevin Jones-(So)
      FB-#46 Tony Paige-(Sr), #43 Doug Easlick-(Jr)
      WR-#84 Carroll Dale-(Sr), #80-Antonio Freeman-(Jr), #19 Ernest Wilford-(Jr), #88 Andre Davis-(Jr), #4 Eddie Royal-(So), #81 Josh Morgan-(So), #87 David Clowney-(So)
      TE-#85 Steve Johnson-(Sr), #86 John Burke-(Jr/HBK), #90-Jeff King-(So)
      OT-#69 Eugene Chung-(Sr), #75 Dave Kadela-(Jr), #57 Anthony Davis-(Jr), #76 Duane Brown-(Fr/TE), #77 Ed "Godzilla" Wang-(Fr)
      OG-#73 Jim Pyne-(Jr), #64 Gennaro DiNapoli-(Jr), #79 Todd Washington-(Jr), #68 Matt Lehr-(Jr), #74 Brandon Frye-(So)
      C-#60 Bill Conaty-(Jr), #63 Jake Grove-(Jr), #66 Will Montgomery-(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), #49 Chris Ellis-(Fr)
      DT-#67 Tom Beasley-(Sr), #71 David Pugh-(Jr), #65 Chad Beasley-(Jr), #50 Jonathan Lewis-(So)
      OLB-#47 Mike Widger-(Sr/Rover), #54 Mike Johnson-(Sr), #59 Jessie Penn-(Sr), #41 Cory Bird-(Jr/Rover), #42 James Anderson-(So)
      MLB-#60 Buzz Nutter-(Sr/C), #52 Rick Razzano-(Sr), #40 Ben Taylor-(Jr), #11 Xavier Adibi-(So)
      CB-#36 Tyrone Drakeford-(Jr), #33 Ike Charlton-(Jr), #23 DeAngelo Hall-(So), #2 Jimmy Williams-(So), #1 Eric Green-(So), #18 Brandon Flowers-(So), #1 Macho Harris-(Fr)
      FS-#10 Frank Loria-(Sr), #8 Vincent Fuller-(So)
      SS-#32 Pierson Prioleau-(Jr), #14 Nick Sorenson-(Jr/Rover/FS/QB), #30 Aaron Rouse-(Fr)

      SPECIAL TEAMS
      K-#17 Shayne Graham-(Jr)
      P-#39 Vinnie Burns-(So)
      KOS-Graham
      LS-Burke
      PR/KR-Hall/Hebron
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      WAKE FOREST NCAA 14 ALL-ALUMNI TEAM

      PLAYBOOK
      Offense-Run Balanced (Multiple) (Run-62%/Pass-38%)
      Defense-3/4
      No Huddle-Conservative

      IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

      WR-#88 Ricky Proehl (Sr), (6’0 190)

      Key Ratings:
      OVR-85, SPD-85, AGI-92, ACC-77, AWR-91, CTH-87, SPC-85, CIT-85, RTE-89, JMP-85, RLS-92

      He holds the school record for receiving yards (2,949 yards), and touchdowns (25), as well as ranking in the top five in receptions and receiving average. He ended his college years playing in the Blue-Gray Football Classic and the East-West All-Star Game

      MLB-#61 Bill George (Sr) 6’2 230

      Key Ratings:
      OVR-94, SPD-66, STR-72, AGI-78, ACC-72, AWR-94, TAK-94, BSH-99, PUR-93, PRC-94, MCV-58, ZCV-86

      A key leader on the Wake Forest Dixie Bowlsquad of 1949 and a three time All Southern Conference selection.

      TEAM RESOURCES/VIDEOS




      OFFENSE
      QB-#16 Norm Snead-(Sr), #11 Mike Elkins-(Sr), #10 Rusty LaRue-(Jr), #11 Riley Skinner-(So)
      RB-#31 Brian Piccolo-(Sr), #33 Billy Ray Barnes-(Sr/K), #40 James McDougald-(Sr), #22 Morgan Kane-(Jr), #28 Chris Barclay-(So)
      FB-#32 Ovie Mughelli-(Jr)
      WR-#88 Ricky Proehl-(Sr), #82 Wayne Baumgardner-(Sr), #80 Todd Dixon-(Sr), #41 James Brim-(Sr), #21 Jammie Deese (Jr), #1 Thabiti Davis-(Jr), #18 Jason Anderson-(Jr), #4 John Stone-(Jr), #21 Kenneth Moore-(So)
      TE-#35 John Henry Mills-(Sr), #86 Walter Rasby-(Sr), 83 Desmond Clark-(Jr), #89 Joe Zelenka-(Jr)
      OT-#65 Ed George-(Sr), #78 Rich Baldinger-(Sr), #77 Tyson Clabo-(Jr), #79 Michael Collins-(Jr)
      OG-#62 Ben Coleman-(Sr), #67 Billy Ard-(Sr), #75 Steve Vallos-(So), #70 Chris DeGeare-(Fr)
      C-#61 Tony Mayberry-(Sr), #60 Jim Clack-(Sr), #74 Steve Justice-(So)

      DEFENSE
      DE-#99 Michael McCrary-(Sr/Capt), #91 Jay Williams-(Sr), #93 Calvin Pace-(Jr), #45 Bryan Ray-(Jr), #98 Jeremy Thompson-(So), #55 Jyles Tucker-(So)
      DT-#94 Gary Baldinger-(Sr), #90 Fred Robbins-(Jr), #92 Montique Sharpe-(Jr), #97 Nate Bolling-(Jr), #96 Boo Robinson-(Fr)
      OLB-#50 Carlos Bradley-(Sr), #38 Ed Bradley-(Sr), #54 David Braxton-(Sr), #59 Aaron Curry-(Fr), #39 Chantz McClinic-(Fr)
      MLB-#61 Bill George-(Sr), #52 Ed Stetz-(Sr), #49 Kelvin Moses-(Jr), #43 Dustin Lyman-(Jr), #5 Jon Abbate-(So), #53 Stanley Arnoux-(Fr)
      CB-#9 Eric King-(Jr), #8 Reggie Austin-(Jr), #7 Riley Swanson-(So), #2 Alphonso Smith-(Fr), #17 Brandon Ghee-(Fr)
      FS-#19 Bill Armstrong-(Sr), #25 Quintin Williams-(Jr), #24 Josh Gattis-(So)
      SS-#3 George Coghill-(Sr), #29 Chip Vaughn-(Fr)

      SPECIAL TEAMS
      K-#36 Sam Swank-(Fr)
      P-#81 Ryan Plackemeier-(So)
      KOS-Swank
      LS-Zelenka
      KR/PR-Stone/Dixon
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        • Sep 2004
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        Re: Playmakers NCAA 11 Alumni Dynasty Rosters

        BIG 10 ALUMNI SECTION

        MICHIGAN

        Playbook-Michigan
        Offense-Pro Style-(Run-55%/Pass-45%)
        Defense-4/3

        IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

        Rick Leach



        Curtis Greer
        Greer was a 1979 All-America selection. He set a Michigan record for tackles-for-a-loss in a season (23) and career (48). He was a two-time First-team All-Big Ten Conference selection (1978-79) and helped lead the Wolverines to three conference championships and four bowls.

        Chris Hutchinson
        In 1992, Hutchinson also set the school's single season record for quarterback sack yardage with 99 and tied the single season sack record with eleven. The Detroit News recently published a list of the Top Michigan athletes by jersey number in any professional or collegiate sport. Hutchinson was selected as the best athlete to wear number 97.

        Team Resources/Videos
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRakt...eature=related Wolverines historical play-makers
        http://motownsportsrevival.blogspot....l-players.html 100 Greatest Wolvirines
        http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...14/1/index.htm All-Time


        OFFENSE
        QB-#7 Rick Leach-(Sr), #4 Jim Harbaugh-(Sr), #9 Dennis Franklin-(Sr), #10 Tom Brady-(Jr), #14 Brian Greise-(Jr), #11 Chad Henne-(So)
        RB-#98 Tom Harmon-(Sr/P/K), #23 Jamie Morris-(Sr), Tyrone Wheatley-(Jr), Anthony "A-Train" Thomas-(Jr), #31 Tim Biakabutka-(Jr), #24 Chris Perry-(So), #20 Mike Hart-(So)
        FB-#41 Rob Lytle-(Sr)
        WR-#1 Anthony Carter-(Sr), #21 Desmond Howard-(Sr), #47 Bennie Oosterbaan-(Sr), #85 Derrick Alexander-(Jr), #82 David Terrell-(Jr), #84 Marquis Walker-(Jr), #17 Braylon Edwards-(So), #15 Steve Breaston-(So), #86 Mario Manningham-(So)
        TE-#87 Ron Kramer-(Sr), #88 Jim Mandich-(Sr), #89 Jerame Tuman-(Jr), #83 Bennie Joppru-(Jr)
        OT-#72 Dan Diedorf-(Sr), #73 Jumbo Elliot-(Sr), #71 John Jansen-(Jr), #79 Jef Backus-(Jr), #77 Jake Long-(So)
        OG-#54 Tom Mack-(Sr), #65 Reggie McKenzie-(Sr), #75 Greg Skrepanek-(Sr), #76 Steve Hutchinson-(Jr)
        C-#51 Steve Everitt-(Jr), #64 David Baas-(So)

        DEFENSE
        DE-#95 Curtis Greer-(Sr), #91 Glen Steel-(Jr), #96 James Hall-(Jr), #56 LaMarr Woodley-(So), #42 Shawn Crable-(Fr), #55 Brandon Graham-(Fr)
        DT-#60 Mark Messner-(Sr), #97 Chris Hutchinson-(Sr), #78 Gabe Watson-(So), #80 Alan Branch-(So)
        OLB-#53 Mel Owens-(Sr), #40 Ron Simpkins-(Sr), #52 Ian Gold-(Jr), #55 Dhani Jones-(Jr), #46 Victor Hobson-(Jr)
        MLB-#37 Jarett Irons-(Jr), #93 Sam Sword-(Jr), #50 Larry Foote-(Jr), #45 David Harris-(So)
        CB-#5 Dave Brown-(Sr), #26 Dwight Hicks-(Sr), #2 Charles Woodson-(Jr/Capt), #22 Ty Law-(Jr), #3 Marlin Jackson-(So), #29 Leon Hall-(So)
        FS-#35 Thom Darden-(Sr), #30 Tripp Welborne-(Sr), #12 Cato June-(Jr)
        SS-#25 Tom Curtis-(Sr), #28 Ernest Shazor-(So)

        SPECIAL TEAMS
        K-#19 Remy Hamilton-(Jr)
        P-"Old #98" Harmon
        LS-Kramer
        KOS-Harmon
        PR/KR-Woodson/Howard
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        MICHIGAN ST
        Playbook-Michigan St
        Offense-Pro Style-(Run-54%/Pass-46%)
        Defense-3/4

        IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
        Billy Joe DuPree
        From BleacherReport.com, your destination for the latest news on your teams and topics in sports.


        Percy Snow
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        Turned in 11 performances of double-digit tackles in 1989 and notched a career-high 23 takedowns against Illinois, finished eighth in the Heisman Trophy voting that season in addition to winning both the Butkus and Lombardi Awards.

        George Webster
        A two-time all-American (1965-66). … Webster helped to revolutionize college defenses by defining the "Rover" position – which was a linebacker/safety hybrid. Spartans fans voted Webster the greatest player in Spartans history in 1969. No one has yet come along to challenge that honor.

        Team Resources/Videos

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eT_ZuY63qKw Michigan State Spartans Football- Fight song
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJqRJ...eature=related Tony Mandarich
        http://mortenandersen.com/main/photos Morten Anderson
        http://spartanstars.home.comcast.net...sufootball.htm Spartan Alumni's

        OFFENSE
        QB-#21 Earl Morrall-(Sr), #16 Jimmy Raye-(Sr), #12 Tony Banks-(Jr), #9 Jeff Smoker-(So), #5 Drew Stanton-(So), #7 Brian HOyer-(Fr)
        RB-#34 Lorenzo White-(Sr), #35 Tico Duckett-(Sr), #33 Sedrick Irvin-(Jr), #8 T.J. Duckett-(Jr), #20 DeAndre Cobb-(So), #39 Javon Ringer-(Fr)
        FB-#27 Clarence Peaks-(Sr), #45 Ty Hallock-(Jr/LB)
        WR-#84 Gene Washington-(Sr), #23 Kirk Gibson-(Sr), #1 Andre "Bad Moon" Rison-(Sr), #19 Courtney Hawkins-(Sr), #80 Derrick Mason-(Jr), #87 Muhsin Muhammad-(Jr), #81 Charles Rogers-(So), #4 Plaxico Burress-(Jr), #11 Devin Thomas-(So)
        TE-#89 Billy Joe Dupree-(Sr/Capt), #82 Chris Baker-(So), #86 Kellen Davis-(Fr)
        OT-#79 Tony Mandarich-(Sr), #57 Norm Masters-(Sr), #74 Greg Randall-(Jr), #76 Flozell Adams-(Jr)
        OG-#59 Joe DeLamielleure-(Sr), #70 Ron Saul-(Sr), #77 Eric Moten-(Sr), #73 Brian DeMarco-(Jr), #63 Shane Hannah-(Jr), #64 Tupe Peko-(Jr)
        C-#61 Rich Saul-(Sr), #51 Chris Morris-(So)

        DEFENSE
        DE-#95 Bubba Smith-(Sr), #88 Larry Bethea-(Sr), #99 Dimitius Underwood-(Jr), #91 Robaire Smith-(Jr), #94 Jonal Saint-Dic-(So)
        DT-#92 Bobby Wilson-(Sr), #97 Josh Shaw-(Jr), #96 Domato Pecko-(So), #93 Matthias Askew-(So), #78 Clifton Ryan-(So), #72 Ogemdi Nwagbou-(So)
        OLB-#58 Carl Banks-(Sr), #30 Danny Bass-(Sr), #55 Dixon Edwards-(Sr), #83 Rob Fredrickson-(Jr), #98 Julian Peterson-(Jr), #56 Ike Reese-(Jr)
        MLB-#48 Percy Snow-(Sr/Capt), #47 Anthony Bell-(Sr), #50 Josh Thornhill-(So)
        CB-#26 Herb Adderley-(Sr), #40 Geroge Saimes-(Sr), #31 Lonnie Young-(Sr), #15 Renaldo Hill-(Jr), #19 Jeremy Ware-(Fr)
        FS-#10 Brad Van Pelt-(Sr/LB), #42 Myron Bell-(Jr)
        SS-#90 George Webster-(Sr/LB), #36 Eric Smith-(So)

        SPECIAL TEAMS
        K-#18 Morten Anderson-(Sr)
        P-#6 Greg Montgomery-(Sr)
        LS-Norm Masters
        KOS-Anderson
        KR/PR-Mason/Adderley
        -------------------------------------
        OHIO ST
        Playbook-Ohio St
        Offense-Run Balanced-(Run-62%/Pass-38%)
        Defense-3/4

        IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

        Rex Kern
        Kern was the leader of the Super Sophs, a group that won two national championships. The QB ran for over 500 yards in all three seasons as a starter, and was a top five Heisman candidate twice.

        Archie Griffin


        Bill Willis
        Ohio State football is one of the most historically successful programs in college sports. The traditions they have are some of the most well known in the nation from TBDBITL to Carmen Ohio after the games...


        Jack Tatum


        Team Resources/Videos
        http://www.columbusalive.com/live/co...ckeyes/10.html The 100 Greatest Buckeyes of All Time
        http://www.lougrozaaward.com/ Groza
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gef1j...eature=related Ohio St through the ages
        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_St...l-Century_Team All-Century Team
        http://web.me.com/marcus_hartman/Mar...e_2000-09.html All Decade team 00-09

        OFFENSE
        QB-#10 Rex Kern-(Sr/Capt), #14 Bobby Hoying-(Jr), #16 Joe Germaine-(Jr), #18 Troy Smith-(So), #15 Craig Krenzel-(So)
        RB-#45 Archie Griffin-(Sr), #27 Eddie George-(Jr), #23 Robert Smith-(Jr), #25 Antonio Pittman-(So), #28 Beanie Wells-(Fr)
        FB-#41 Keith Byars-(Sr)
        Wr-#42 Paul Warfield-(Sr), #80 Chris Carter-(Sr), #9 David Boston-(Jr), #84 Joey Galloway-(Jr), #83 Terry Glenn-(Jr), #7 Ted Ginn Jr-(So), #4 Santonio Holmes-(So), #12 Michael Jenkins-(So), #81 Brian Robiskie-(Fr)
        TE-#86 Ricky Dudley-(Jr), #88 Ben Hartsock-(Jr)
        OT-#74 John Hicks-(Sr), #75 Orlando Pace-(Jr), #78 Kory Stringer-(Jr), #71 Kirk Barton-(So), #73 Alex Boone-(Fr)
        OG-#62 Big Jim Parker-(Sr), #64 Jim Lachey-(Sr), #68 LeCharles Bentley-(Jr), #77 Rob Sims-(So)
        C-#57 Jeff Uhlenhake-(Sr), #55 Nick Mangold-(So)

        DEFENSE
        DE-#68 Jim Stillwagon-(Sr), #70 Jim Marshall-(Sr), #94 Mike Vrabel-(Jr), #97 Kenny Peterson-(Jr), #93 Will Smith-(So), #50 Vernon Gholston-(Fr)
        DT-#72 Dan "Big Daddy" Wilkinson-(Jr), #79 Ryan Pickett-(Jr), #54 Tim Anderson-(Jr), Darrion Scott-(So)
        OLB-#53 Randy Gradishar-(Sr), #36 Chris Spielman-(Sr), #59 Na il Diggs-(Jr), #52 Bobby Carpenter-(So), #47 A.J. Hawk-(So)
        MLB-#26 Tom Cousineau-(Sr), #98 Pepper Johnson-(Sr), #46 Andy Katzenmoyer-(Jr), #35 Matt Wilhelm-(Jr), #33 James Laurinaitis-(Fr)
        CB-#24 Shawn Springs-(Jr), #11 Antoine Winfield-(Jr), #19 Ahmed Plummer-(Jr), #20 Nate Clements-(Jr), #6 Chris Gamble-(So), #22 Ashton Youboty-(So), #29 Malcolmn Jenkins-(Fr)
        FS-#13 Tim Fox-(Sr), #2 Mike Doss-(Jr), #14 Will Allen-(So)
        SS-#99 Bill Willis-(Sr/Capt/DE), #32 Jack "The Assassin" Tatum-(Sr), #39 Donte Whitner-(So)

        SPECIAL TEAMS
        K-#76 Lou "The Toe" Groza-(Sr/OL/K), #85 Mike Nugent-(So)
        P-#1 Jim Skladany-(Sr)
        LS-"Big Jim" Parker
        KOS-Groza
        PR/KR-Galloway/Ginn Jr
        ---------------------------------------
        PENN ST

        TEAM STRATEGY
        Playbook-Penn St
        Offense-Run Balanced-(Run-60%/Pass-40%)
        Defense-3-4

        IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

        Curt Warner


        Lenny "Rocket" Moore


        Mike Reid
        In 1969, he won the Outland Trophy for being the best interior lineman in college football and the Maxwell Award for being the top college football player.

        Team Resources/Videos
        http://www.nittanyanthology.com/All-...lfCentury.html All-Time roster
        http://www.nittanyanthology.com/Linebackers.html LB "U"
        http://pennstate.scout.com/2/940113.html All Decade Team

        OFFENSE
        QB-#14 Todd Blackledge-(Sr), #12 Kerry Collins-(Jr), #7 Michael Robinson-(So), #17 Daryl Clark-(Fr)
        RB-#23 Lydell Mitchell-(Sr), #28 Curt Warner-(Sr/Capt), #22 John Cappelletti-(Sr), #30 Blair Thomas-(Sr), #32 Ki Jana Carter-(Jr), #39 Curtis Enis-(Jr), #5 Larry Johnson-(Jr), #26 Tony Hunt-(So)
        FB-#34 Franco Harris-(Sr), #49 Sean McHugh-(So)
        WR-#42 Lenny "Rocket" Moore-(Sr/Capt), #21 Kenny Jackson-(Sr), #24 O.J. McDuffie-(Sr), #10 Bobby Engram-(Jr), #83 Joe Jurevicus-(Jr), #80 Bryant Johnson-(Jr),#3 Deon Butler-(Fr), #2 Derrick Williams-(Fr)
        TE-#82 Ted Kwalic-(Sr), #81 Kyle Brady-(Jr), #84 Mickey Shuler Jr-(Fr), #20 Andrew Quarless-(Fr)
        OT-#70 Irv Pankey-(Sr), #71 Keith Dorney-(Sr), #67 Levi Brown-(So), #64 Kareem McKenzie-(Jr)
        OG-#62 Mike Munchak-(Sr), #66 Steve Wisniewski-(Sr), #50 Jeff Hartings-(Jr), #54 Marco Rivera-(Jr), #61 Rich Ohrnberger-(Fr)
        C-#72 Tom Rafferty-(Sr), #57 A.Q. Shipley-(Fr)

        DEFENSE
        DE-#89 Dave Robinson-(Sr), #86 Courtney Brown-(Jr), #88 Michael Haynes-(Jr), #91 Tamba Hali-(So), #59 Aaron Maybin-(Fr)
        DT-#68 Mike Reid-(Sr/Capt), #60 Matt Millen-(Sr), #93 Brandon Noble-(Jr), #98 Anthony Adams-(Jr), #73 Jimmy Kennedy-(Jr),#13 Jay Alford-(Fr)
        OLB-#31 Shane Conlan-(31), #55 Andre Collins-(Sr), #11 LaVar Arrington-(Jr), #51 Paul Posluszny-(So), #45 Sean Lee-(Fr)
        MLB-#33 Jack Ham-(Sr), #35 Dennis Onkotz-(Sr), #43 Brandon Short-(Jr), #40 Dan Connor-(So)
        CB-#28 Piero Pete Harris-(Sr), #27 David Macklin-(Jr), #29 Bhawon Jue-(Jr), #8 Alan Zemaitis-(So), #1Justin King-(So)
        FS-#9 Darren Perry-(Sr), #4 Bryan Scott-(Jr), #19 Calvin Lowry-(So)
        SS-#47 Michael Zordich-(Sr), #44 Kim Herring-(Jr)

        SPECIAL TEAMS
        K-#6 Brett Conway-(Jr),
        P-#41 John Bruno-(Sr)
        LS-Shipley
        KOS-Conway
        PR/KR-Moore/Mitchell
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        NCAA 14 ALUMNI PURDUE BOILERMAKERS

        PLAYBOOK
        Offense-(Purdue/Pro Style-(Run-50/Pass-50)
        No Huddle-Conservative
        Defense-3-4

        IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

        QB-#15 Drew Brees (Jr), (6'0 213, 4.83 40 time, 32 inch vertical)

        Key Ratings:
        OVR-91, SPD-70, AWR-88, STR-68, THP-84, THA-93

        The facts: Three-year starter from 1998-2000. ... Finished his career as the Big Ten's all-time leading passer, a record he still holds. ... Led Purdue to its first Big Ten title in 33 years and its second trip to the Rose Bowl. ... Won the Maxwell Award as the nation's top player in 2000. ... Finished third in the Heisman voting in 2000 and fourth in 1999.

        CB-#26 Rod Woodson (Sr), (6'0 200, 4.38 40 Time)

        Key Ratings:
        OVR-92, SPD-92, STR-69, AGI-93, ACC-93, AWR-97, CTH-86, JMP-81, TAK-75, PRC-97, MCV-90, ZCV-97, RET-99

        Woodson's four years as a Boilermaker truly were special, as he was named first-team All-Big Ten three times, including being a consensus pick following his junior and senior seasons. Woodson's exceptional career numbers still fill the Purdue record book two decades later. He remains the school's career leader for interceptions returned for touchdowns (three - tied), fumble recoveries (seven - tied) and combined return yards (2,014). He also continues to rank among the top four all-time in interceptions (11), solo tackles (320) and total tackles (445).

        Team Resources/Videos
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_9f9xe_8Xs Flashback Drew Brees
        http://www.indysportslegends.com/201..***nning-backs/ Top 10 RB's
        https://purdue.rivals.com/content.as...2517&PT=4&PR=2 Top WR's & TE's
        https://purdue.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1666487 Top OL
        https://purdue.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1668749 Top DL
        https://purdue.rivals.com/content.as...4066&PT=4&PR=2 Top DB’s
        https://purdue.rivals.com/content.as...892&CID=301636 Top Jersey #'s

        OFFENSE
        QB-#12 Bob Greise-(Sr/P), #16 Len Dawson-(Sr/K), #17 Mike Phipps-(Sr), #11 Jim Everett-(Sr), #15 Drew Brees-(Jr), #18 Kyle Orton-(Jr), #7 Curtis Painter-(Fr)
        RB-#23 LeRoy Keyes-(Sr/DB/K), #24 Otis Armstrong-(Sr), #25 Mel Gray-(Sr), #3 Montrell LOwe-(Jr), #22 Kory Sheets-(Fr)
        FB-#40 Mike Alstott-(Sr), #38 Mike Pruitt-(Sr)
        WR-#84 Daryl Stingley-(Sr), #88 Calvin Williams-(Sr), #83 Brian Alford-(Jr), #14 Vinny Sutherland-(Jr), #21 Taylor Stubblefield-(Jr), #82 John Standeford-(Jr), #9 Dorien Bryant-(So), #2 Greg Orton-(Fr)
        TE-#80 Dave Young-(Sr), #89 Tim Stratton-(Jr), #28 Dustin Keller-(So)
        OT-#75 Karl Singer-(Sr), #77 Brandon Gorin-(Jr), #78 Todd Light-(Jr) #71 Kelly Butler-(Jr), #65 Mike Otto-(So)
        OG-#67 Scott Conover-(Sr), #55 Ian Allen-(Jr), #56 Chukky Okobi-(Jr), #76 Uwe Nwaneri-(So)
        C-#61 Nick Hardwick-(Jr/Capt), #79 Gene Mruczkowski-(Jr)

        DEFENSE
        DE-#81 Lamar Lundy-(Sr), #59 Rosevelt Colvin-(Jr), #53 Shaun Phillips-(Jr), #10 Ray Edwards-(So), #93 Rob Ninkovich-(So), #49 Anthony Spencer-(So), #32 Cliff Avril-(So)
        DT-#62 Dave Butz-(Sr), #41 Jeff Zgonina-(Sr), #94 Craig Terrill-(Jr), #92 Mike Neal-(Fr)
        OLB-#85 Keena Turner-(Sr/Capt), #54 Chike Okeafor-(Jr), #47 Landon Johnson-(Jr), #6 Gilbert Gardner-(Jr), #51 Joe Odom-(Jr), #57 Stanford Keglar-(So)
        MLB-#55 Fred Strickland-(Sr), #58 Kevin Motts-(Sr), #13 Akin Ayondele-(Jr), #34 Niko Koutouvides-(Jr)
        CB-#26 Rod Woodson-(Sr), #19 Cris Dishman-(Sr), #44 Enrich Barnes-(Sr), #1 Steve Jackson-(Sr), #33 Jimmy Young-(Sr), #37 Michael Hawthorne-(Jr), #8 Jacques Reeves-(So)
        FS-#43 Tim Foley-(Sr), #29 Stuart Schweigert-(Jr)
        SS-#7 Adrian Beasley-(Jr), #31 Bernard Pollard-(So)

        SPECIAL TEAMS
        K-#30 Travis Dorsch-(Jr/P)
        P-Griese, Dorsch
        LS-Mruczkowski
        KOS-Dorsch
        PR/KR-Woodson/Gray
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          INDIANA
          Playbook-Indiana
          Offense-Option Offense-(51% Run/49% Pass)
          Defense-3-3-5

          IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
          Antwaan Randle El
          If you graze through Indiana University football's history books, chances are you won't be blown away. You won't find a National Championship, many Rose Bowl appearances, or a Heisman Trophy winner...

          Randle El was the first player in Division I history to pass for 40 career touchdowns and score 40 career rushing touchdowns, was the Big Ten Player of the Year in 2001, and was named the first-team All-American quarterback by the Football Writers Association of America.

          Pete Pihos


          Earl Faison

          The 6-foot-5, 260 pound Faison had been an All-American at Indiana University, playing on both offense and defense. Inducted into the Indiana University Hall of Fame in 1990.

          Team Resources/Videos
          http://www.indiana.edu/~radiotv/wtiu...es/taliaferro/ George Taliaferro
          http://mail.aol.com/32761-111/aim-6/...eAs=930267.htm IU's All Decade Team
          http://www.heraldtimesonline.com/sto...qp-0317452.sto IU's Legends
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEYkc_zbqpE Joe Norman
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WffR7...eature=related 1987 IU DEFEATS MICHIGAN

          OFFENSE
          QB-#10 Trent Green-(Sr), #7 Babe Laufenberg-(Sr), #16 Dave Schnell-(Sr), #11 Antwann Randle El-(Jr/Wr), #17 Gibran Hamdan-(So)
          RB-#32 Anthony Thompson-(Sr), #24 Vaughn Dunbar-(Sr), #12 Bob Hoernschmeyer-(Sr), #5 LeVron Williams-(Jr), #23 Alex Smith-(Jr), #30 Chris Taylor-(So)
          FB-#33 Ernie Thompson-(Sr), #31 Jeremi Johnson-(Jr)
          WR-#35 Pete "Big Dog" Pihos-(Sr/Capt), #27 Ernie Jones-(Sr), #88 Bill Malinchak-(Sr), #84 Mike Freide-(Sr), #8 Thomas Lewis-(Jr), #19 Courtney Roby-(So), #82 James Hardy-(Fr), #13 Andrew Means-(Fr)
          TE-#89 Tim Jorden-(Sr), #87 Aaron Halterman-(So), #34 John Pannozzo-(So/LB)
          OT-#76 Bob Skoronski-(Sr), #78 Doug Crusan-(Sr), #64 Andrew Greene-(Sr), #74 Chris Liwienski-(Jr), #61 Issac Sowells-(So), #79 Rodger Saffold-(Fr)
          OG-#66 Randy Beisler-(Sr), #60 Eric Moore-(Sr), #70 Enoch DeMar-(Jr), #75 Victor Allotey-(Jr), #65 Justin Frye-(So)
          C-#62 Ian Beckles-(Sr), #71 Craig Osika-(Jr)

          DEFENSE
          DE-#86 Earl Faison-(Sr/Capt), #93 Adawale Uguleye-(Jr), #92 Kemp Rasmussen-(Jr), #94 Victor Adeyanju-(So), #57 Jammie Kirlew-(Fr)
          DT-#77 Carl Barzilauskus-(Sr), #96 Nolan Harrison-(Sr), #97 Bernard Whittington-(Jr), #99 Hurvin McCormack-(Jr), #68 Kris Dielman-(So/OL)
          OLB-#52 Van Waiters-(Sr), #53 Joe Norman-(Sr), #55 Justin Smith-(Jr), #43 Kyle Killion-(So)
          MLB-#54 Jim Sniadecki-(Sr), #45 Matt Mayberry-(Fr)
          CB-#44 George Taliaferro-(Sr), #40 Marv Woodson-(Sr), #48 Tim Wilbur-(Sr), #22 Dave Whitsell-(Sr), #25 Lance Brown-(Jr), #37 Marcus Floyd-(Jr), #28 Leslie Majors-(So), #9 Tracy Porter-(Fr)
          FS-#38 Mike Dumas-(Sr), #21 Herana-Daze Jones-(So)
          SS-#36 Eric Smedley-(Jr), #39 Will Myers-(So)

          Special Teams
          K-#3 Pete Stoyanovich-(Sr), #18 Austin Starr-(Fr)
          P-#4 Dan Stryzinski-(Sr)
          KR/PR-Woodson/Lewis
          LS-Pannozzo
          KOS-Starr
          ---------------------------------------------
          ILLINOIS 2011 ALUMNI TEAM
          Playbook-Illinois
          Offense-Pro Style-(54% Run/46% Pass)
          Defense-3-4

          IMPACT/ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS
          Harold Red Grange

          Three-time All-America, 1923-1925. . . Earned "Galloping Ghost" fame as whirling dervish runner at Illinois.

          Dick Butkus



          Craig Swoope

          He was a second-team All-American and four-time All-Big Ten selection for the Illini, and as of 2009 is third all-time on Illinois' career interceptions list.

          Team Resources/Videos
          http://www.illinihq.com/news/footbal..._best_of_best/ Best Of The Best
          http://www.fightingillini.com/sports...rterbacks.html QB Tradition
          http://www.fightingillini.com/sports...nebackerU.html LB U
          http://www.fightingillini.com/sports...052108aaa.html Top 10 DB's
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95QASI4eQ_A Cap Boso
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbQr2...eature=related Ken Dilger

          OFFENSE
          QB-#11 Jeff George-(Sr), #3 Tony Eason-(Sr), Jack Trudeau-(Sr), #15 Kirt Kittner-(Jr), #7 Juice Williams-(Fr)
          RB-#77 Harold Red Grange-(Sr), #49 Bobby Mitchell-(Sr/Wr), #35 Robert Holcombe-(Jr), #30 Pierre Thomas-(So), #5 Rashard Mendenhall-(Fr)
          FB-#33 Jim Grabowski-(Sr), #29 Howard Griffith-(Sr), #43 Jameel Cook-(Jr), #34 Jason Davis-(So)
          WR-#1 David Williams-(Sr), #2 Mike Bellamy-(Sr), #17 Greg Lewis-(Jr), #14 Walter Young-(Jr), #6 Brandon Lloyd-(So), #86 Aaron Moorhead-(So)
          TE-#82 Cap Boso-(Sr), #87 Ken Dilger-(Jr), #16 Michael Hoomanawanui-(Fr)
          OT-#89 Doug Dieken-(Sr/TE), #72 Brad Hopkins-(Sr) #79 Tony Pashos-(Jr), #73 Sean Bubin-(So), #68 Xavier Fulton-(Fr)
          OG-#74 Ernie McMillan-(Sr), #66 Joe Juriga-(Sr), #78 Ken Blackman-(Sr), #64 David Diehl-(So)
          C-#76 Jerry Sturm-(Sr), #71 Luke Butkus-(Jr), #75 Duke Preston-(So)

          DEFENSE
          DE-#90 Scott Davis-(Sr), #88 Ed O'Bradovich-(Sr), #97 Simeon Rice-(Jr), #99 Fred Wakefield-(Jr), #81 Will Davis-(Fr), #91 Derrick Walker-(Fr)
          DT-#95 Moe Gardner-(Sr), #96 Don Thorp-(Sr), #94 Mel Agee-(Sr), #65 Brandon Moore-(Jr/OL), #58 Jeff Ruffin-(Jr)
          OLB-#67 Scott Studwell-(Sr), #59 Jack Squirek-(Sr), #51 Kevin Hardy-(Jr), #54 Danny Clark-(Jr)
          MLB-#50 Dick Butkus-(Sr), #32 Ray "Wild Man" Nitschke-(Sr), #48 Darrick Brownlow-(Sr), #52 John Holecek-(Jr), #40 Dana Howard-(Jr)
          CB-#41 Abe Woodson-(Sr/RB), #26 J.C. Caroline-(Sr/RB), #28 Eugene Wilson-(Jr), #21 Scott Turner-(Jr), #25 Christian Morton-(So), #24 Kelvin Hayden-(So), #20 Alan Ball-(So), #10 Vontae Davis-(Fr)
          FS-#23 Al Brosky-(Sr), #12 Craig Swoope-(Sr)
          SS-#18 Henry Jones-(Sr), #22 Bobby Jackson-(Jr)

          SPECIAL TEAMS
          K-#98 Neil Rackers-(Jr)
          P-#37 Steve Weatherford-(So)
          KOS-Rackers
          LS-Luke Butkus
          PR/KR-Caroline/Bellamy
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          IOWA
          Playbook-Iowa
          Offense-Pro Style-(Run-52%/Pass-48%)
          Defense-4/3

          IMPACT PLAYERS/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

          Chuck Long

          The NCAA record book credits him with career totals: 64 touchdowns, 692 completions, 9210 yards. If bowl games are added, these totals are 74, 782 and 10,461. He's the first man to pass 10,000 yards.

          Andre Tippett
          The official athletics website for Big Ten Conference

          First Team ConsensusAll-American, 1981; Two time First Team All Big Ten, 1980, '81; Led Big Ten in tackles for loss (20 tackles for 153 yards), 1980; Hold's Iowa's season record for tackles of loss yardage with 153 yards in 20 tackles.

          Paul Krause
          In his time at the University of Iowa, Krause pulled double-duty as a wide receiver on offense and cornerback on defense. Though he is known in the professional ranks for the latter position, as a senior, Krause pulled in six touchdown receptions in a single game—tying a Hawkeye record.

          Bob Sanders
          The legend of Bob Sanders continues to thrive in Iowa. It has been six years since Sanders last played for the Hawkeyes, but his bone-crunching tackles epitomized smash-mouth football and left fans with a long-lasting impression...


          Team Resources/Videos
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glpXQ...eature=related Cook
          http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...defense#page/2 All Time Defense
          http://bleacherreport.com/articles/9...history#page/2 Top 10 Players
          http://iowa.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1029766 All Decade Team 00-09
          http://www.hawkeyesports.com/sports/...022205aaa.html Roby
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U57EhlucnOE Tavian Banks

          OFFENSE
          QB-#16 Chuck Long-(Sr), #25 Randy Duncan-(Sr), #7 Brad Banks-(Jr), #5 Drew Tate-(So)
          RB-#24 Nile Kinnick-(Sr/K), #22 Ronnie Harmon-(Sr), #21 Tavian Banks-(Jr), #20 Sedrick Shaw-(Jr), #46 Ladell Betts-(Jr), #2 Fred Russell-(So), #10 Albert Young-(So), #23 Shonn Greene-(Fr)
          FB-#43 Nick Bell-(Sr)
          WR-#1 Quinn Early-(Sr), #6 Tim Dwight-(Jr), #87 Kevin Kasper-(Jr), #3 Kahlil Hill-(Jr), #88 C.J. Jones-(So), #11 Ed Hinkle-(So)
          TE-#84 Marv Cook-(Sr), #44 Dallas Clark-(Jr), #17 Scott Chandler-(So), #83 Brandon Myers-(Fr), #81Terry Moeaki-(Fr)
          OT-#76 John Alt-(Sr), #77 Ron Hallstrom-(Sr), #73 Ross Verba-(Jr), #78 Robert Gallery-(Jr), #70 Marshal Yanda-(So), #79 Bryan Bulaga-(Fr)
          OG-#62 Calvin Jones-(Sr/Capt), #68 Mike Goff-(Jr), #56 Eric Steinbach-(Jr), #75 Seth Olsen-(Fr)
          C-#63 Jay Hilgenberg-(Sr), #53 Joel Hilgenberg-(Sr), #72 Bruce Nelson-(Jr)

          DEFENSE
          DE-#99 Andre Tippett-(Sr), #8 LeRoy Smith-(Sr), #54 Aaron Kampman-(Jr), #31 Mike Roth-(So), #92 Kenny Iwebema-(So)
          DT-#71 Alex Karras-(Sr), #64 Mike Wells-(Jr), #94 Jared Devries-(Jr), #45 Jonathan Babineaux-(So), #93 Colin Cole-(Jr), #47 Mitch King-(Fr)
          OLB-#36 Larry Station-(Sr), #59 LeVar Woods-(Jr), #18 Chad Greenway-(So), #51 Paul Angerer-(Fr)
          MLB-#58 Wally Hilgenberg-(Sr), #35 Brad Quast-(Sr), ), #52 Abdul Hodge-(So)
          CB-#32 Emlen "The Gremlin" Tunnell-(Sr), #34 Bob Jeter-(Sr/RB), #12 Tom Knight-(Jr), #26 Jovon Johnson-(So), #13 Charles Godfrey-(So), #29 Bradley Fletcher-(Fr), #19 Amari Spievey-(Fr)
          FS-#42 Paul Krause-(Sr/Capt), #4 Merton Hanks-(Sr), #37 Sean Considine-(So)
          SS-#41 Matt Bowen-(Jr), #33 Bob Sanders-(So)

          SPECIAL TEAMS
          K-#95 Nate Kaeding-(So)
          P-#9 Reggie Roby-(Sr)
          KOS-Kaeding
          LS-Joel Hilgenberg
          PR/KR-Kinnick/Dwight
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          MINNESOTA TEAM STRATEGY
          Playbook-Minnesota
          Offense-Army-(Run-65%/Pass-35%)
          Defense-3/4

          IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

          Tony Dungy
          The official athletics website for Big Ten Conference

          Starring as the Gophers quarterback from 1973-76, Dungy posted impressive offensive numbers that left him fourth in total offense among all players in the history of the Big Ten Conference. A two-time team MVP, Dungy finished his career as a four-year starter and the Gophers' career leader in pass attempts (576), completions (274), touchdown passes (25), and passing yards (3,577).

          Darrell Thompson


          Bobby Bell

          Bell wound up becoming a two-time All-America performer at tackle and was awarded the coveted Outland Trophy, given annually to the nation's top interior lineman following the 1962 season. He won the Big Ten Most Valuable Player award and finished third in the Heisman voting in 1961.

          Team Resources/Videos
          http://www.bigten.org/genrel/020707aab.html Top 20 All-Time Golphers
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          http://www.gophersports.com/PhotoAlb...00&PALBID=3953
          http://www.gopherhole.com/modules.ph...rticle&sid=894 Remembering the Metro Dome

          OFFENSE
          QB-#9 Tony Dungy-(Sr/FS), #14 Ricky Foggie-(Sr), #15 Sandy Stephens-(Sr), #8 Asad Abdul Khaliq-(Jr), #13 Bryan Cupito-(So)
          RB-#39 Darrell Thompson-(Sr/Capt), #41 Marion Barber II-(Sr), #44 Chris Darkins-(Jr), #32 Tellis Redmon-(Jr), #21 Marion Barber III-(So), #22 Lawrence Maroney-(So)
          FB-#72 Bronco Nagurski-(Sr), #34 Thomas Tapeh-(Jr)
          WR-#40 Ric Upchurch-(Sr), #12 Chris Gaiters-(Sr), #80 Omar Douglas-(Jr), #1 Tutu Atwell-(Jr), #4 Ryan Thelwell-(Jr), #3 Ron Johnson-(Jr), #85 Logan Payne-(So), #83 Jared Ellerson-(So), #10 Ernie Wheelwright-(So), #7 Eric Decker-(Fr)
          TE-#88 Charlie Sanders-(Sr/Capt), #48 Derek Rackley-(Jr), #82 Ben Utecht-(Jr), #89 Matt Spaeth-(So)
          OT-#76 John Williams-(Sr), #60 Matt Herkenhoff-(Sr), #71 Keith Fahnhorst-(Sr), #74 Rian Melander-(So), #70 Matt Anderle-(Jr), #64 Adam Hayer-(Jr), #75 Jake Kuppe-(Jr)
          OG-#58 Gale Gillingham-(Sr), #57 Troy Wolkow -(Sr), #55 Ben Hamilton-(Jr), #68 Mark Setterstrom-(So)
          C-#59 Brian Williams-(Sr), #61 Greg Eslinger-(So)

          DEFENSE
          DE-#76 Carl Eller-(Sr), #87 Aaron Brown-(Sr), #56 Lamanzer Williams-(Jr), #50 Greg White-(Jr), #93 Darrell Reid-(So), #91 Karon Riley-(Jr), #94 William VanDeSteeg-(Fr)
          DT-#73 Leo "The Lion" Nomellini-(Sr), #69 Tom Brown-(Sr), #99 John Schlecht-(Jr), ##95 Anthony Montgomery-(So)
          OLB-#78 Bobby Bell-(Sr/Capt), #84 Bob Stein-(Sr), #52 Craig Sauer-(Jr), #97 Ben Mazera-(Jr)
          MLB-#77 Karl Mecklenburg-(Sr), #57 Jim Fahnhorst-(Sr), #53 Pete Narjarian-(Sr)
          CB-#35 Kerry Glenn-(Sr), #42 Willie Middlebrooks-(Jr), #24 Jimmy Wyrick-(Jr), #36 Michael Lehan-(Jr), #24 Trumaine Banks-(So)
          FS-#26 Sean Lumpkin-(Sr), #2 Jack Brewer-(Jr)
          SS-#20 Tyrone Carter-(Jr), #23 Dominique Barber-(So)

          SPECIAL TEAMS
          K-#28 Chip Lohmiller-(Sr)
          P-#16 Rhys Lloyd-(So)
          KOS-Lloyd
          LOS-Rackley
          KR/PR-Gaiters/Upchurch
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          NORTHWESTERN NCAA 14 ALUMNI TEAM (Assisted by Spartan Warrior)

          OFFENSE-Northwestern (Spread)-(RUN-59%/PASS 41%)
          NO HUDDLE-CONSERVATIVE
          DEFENSE-4/3 MULTIPLE

          IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

          QB #48 Otto "Automatic" Graham (Sr, 6'0 200)

          Key Ratings:
          OVR-98, SPD-72, AGI-88, ACC-90, AWR-92, THP-87, THA-95, BCV-87, KPW-87, KAC-59

          The stats: Moved from tailback to quarterback his junior year and completed 89 of 182 passes for 1,092 yards. ... 2,958 yards of total offense.

          The facts: A two-time All-American. ... Big Ten MVP in 1943. ... Originally recruited as a basketball player, earned letters in football, basketball and baseball. He was an All-American in both basketball and football. ... 1,327 yards of total offense in 1942 was a school record that lasted 20 years. ... 61 points in 1943 was a school record that lasted 43 years.

          LB #51 Pat Fitzgerald (Sr, 6'3 233, 4.74 40 Time)

          Key Ratings:
          OVR-91, SPD-74, STR-74, AGI-72, ACC-75, AWR-99, TAK-99, POW-85, PMV-55, FMV-65, BSH-89, PUR-95, PRC-95, MCV-40, ZCV-60

          The stats: 299 tackles, 20 tackles for loss

          The facts: First player in college football history to win back-to-back National Defensive Player of the Year Awards. … Bednarik Award winner in 1995 and '96. … Nagurski Award winner in 1995 and '96. … First-team All-American in 1995 and '96. …

          TEAM RESOURCES/VIDEOS
          http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...l-time-offense All Time Team selection
          http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...e-team-offense All Decade Off
          http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...-special-teams All Decade Def
          http://www.insidenu.com/2012/8/13/32...-tyrell-sutton
          http://www.insidenu.com/2014/12/3/73...stern-football NU's Mount Rushmore

          OFFENSE
          QB-#48 Otto Graham-(Sr/P), #12 Len Williams-(Sr), #10 Zak Kustok-(Jr), #14 Brett Basanez-(So), #13 Mike Kafka-(Fr)
          RB-#22 Ron Burton-(Sr), #24 Darnell Autry-(Jr/Capt), #20 Damien Anderson-(Jr), #18 Jason Wright-(Jr), #33 Noah Herron-(Jr), #19 Tyrell Sutton-(Fr)
          FB-#34 Mike Adamle-(Sr), #44 Bob Christian-(Sr)
          WR-#17 Paul Flatley-(Sr), #83 Steve Tasker-(Sr), #1 Jim Lash-(Sr/IMPACT), #2 Lee Gissendaner-(Sr), #11 Richard Buchanan-(Sr), #5 Dwayne Bates-(Jr), #32 Sam Simmons-(Jr), #88 Kunle Patrick-(Jr), #7 Eric Peterman-(Fr), #9 Ross Lane-(Fr)
          TE-#82 Steve Craig-(Sr), #84 Jay Tant-(Jr)
          OT-#75 Chris Hinton-(Sr), #79 Cas Banaszek-(Sr/TE), #76 Trai Essex-(Jr), #63 Zach Strief-(So), #61 Leon Brockmeier-(So)
          OG-#70 Matt O'Dwyer-(Sr), #64 Matt Ulrich-(Jr), #73 Jeff Roehl-(Jr), #60 Ikechuku Ndukwe-(Jr)
          C-##58 Jack Rudnay-(Sr), #62 Austin King-(Jr), #50 Trevor Rees-(So)

          DEFENSE
          DE-#36 Casey Dailey-(Jr), #66 Loren Howard-(Jr), #95 Dwayne Missouri-(Jr), #99 Corey Wootton-(Fr), #96 Kevin Mims-(Fr)
          DT-#94 Luis Castillo-(Jr), #92 Javier Collins-(Jr/OT), #67 Barry Cofield-(So), #71 John Gill-(Fr), #78 Adam Hahn-(Fr)
          OLB-#53 Mike Guendling-(Sr/IMPACT), #80 Steve Shine-(Sr), #8 Napoleon Harris-(Jr), #52 Kevin Bentley-(Jr), #38 Nick Roach-(So), #43 Adam Kadela-(So)
          MLB-#51 Pat "Fitz" Fitzgerald-(Sr/Capt), #55 Barry Gardner-(Jr), #41 Tim McGarigle-(So)
          CB-#27 Irv Cross-(Sr), #85 Fred "The Hammer" Williamson-(Sr), #6 Harold Blackmon-(Jr), #31 Marvin Ward-(Jr), #21 Marquice Cole-((So), #26 Sherrick McManis-(Fr)
          FS-#3 Hudhaifa Ismaeli-(Jr), #4 Brendan Smith-(Fr)
          SS-#45 Elbert Kimbrough-(Sr), #37 Brad Phillips-(Fr)

          SPECIAL TEAMS
          K-#29 Sam Valenzisi-(Sr)
          P-#15 John Kidd-(Sr)
          LS-King
          KOS-Graham
          PR/KR-Tasker/Gissendaner
          -------------------------------
          WISCONSIN
          Playbook-Wisconsin
          Offense-Option Run-(Run-63%/Pass-37%)
          Defense-4-3

          IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

          Alan "Horse" Ameche
          http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...2246/index.htm
          Jersey was retired by UW...Won Heisman Trophy and Walter Camp Award in 1954...Three-time All-American who was named Big Ten’s MVP as a senior.

          Mike Webster
          First-team All-Big Ten in 1973....Nicknamed “Iron Mike”

          Paul Gruber
          Gruber was team MVP and first team All-American selection in 1987

          Aaron Gibson
          Consensus All-American in 1998....Finalist for both the Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy following senior season.

          Pete Monty
          http://www.life.com/image/258737
          First-team All-Big Ten in 1996...Two-time captain...Program’s career leader in tackles with 451
          Led team in tackles three consecutive seasons

          Troy Vincent
          Vincent was a first team All-American performer in 1991 when he also was co-Defensive Player of the Year in the Big Ten. He was also runner up for the Jim Thorpe award. Vincent is 6th in career passes defended with a high of 15 in 1991.

          Team Resources/Videos
          http://www.badgermaniac.com/top50badgers.html Top 50 Badgers
          http://host.madison.com/app/sports/b...mbers_list.php All-Time Roster By the Numbers
          http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/mem...crazylegs.html Hirsch
          http://www.uwathletics.com/hall_of_f...aspx?HOFID=134 Krumrie
          http://www.uwathletics.com/hall_of_f...aspx?HOFID=111 Webster
          http://www.beckys-place.com/30unvy/unverzagt.html Eric Unverzagt
          http://www.buckys5thquarter.com/2009...l-decade-teams All Decade Team

          OFFENSE
          QB-#11 Darrell Bevell-(Sr), #10 Mike Samuel-(Jr), #5 Brooks Bollinger-(So), #19 Jim Sorgi-(So), #7 John Stocco-(Fr)
          RB-#33 Ron Dayne-(Jr), #32 Brent Moss-(Jr), #29 Michael Bennett-(Jr), #41 Terrell Fletcher-(Jr), #20 Brian Calhoun-(So), #28 Anthony Davis-(So)
          FB-#35 Alan "The Horse" Ameche-(Sr), #37 Cecil Martin-(Jr), #44 Matt Berstein-(So)
          WR-#87 Al Toon-(Sr), #40 Crazy Legs Hirsch-(Sr), #18 Chris Chambers-(Jr), #82 Tony Simmons-(Jr), #84 Donald Hayes-(Jr), #3 Lee Evans-(So), #1 Brandon Williams-(So)
          TE-#88 Pat Richter-(Sr), #89 Stu Voigt-(Sr), #81 Owen Daniels-(So), #9 Travis Beckum-(So)
          OT-#62 Paul Gruber-(Sr/Capt), #78 Chris McIntosh-(Jr), #79 Aaron Gibson-(Jr), #68 Mark Tauscher-(Jr), #72 Joe Thomas-(So)
          OG-#65 Ray Snell-(Sr), #70 Casey Rabach-(Jr), #71 Jerry Wunsch-(Jr), #67 Dan Buenning-(So), #64 Kraig Urbik-(Fr)
          C-#51 Iron Mike Webster-(Sr), #61 Al Johnson-(Jr), #52 Cory Raymer-(Jr)

          DEFENSE
          DE-#74 Tom Burke-(Jr), #42 Tarek Saleh-(Jr), #90 Eramus James-(So), #92 Matt Shaughnessy-(So)
          DT-#50 Tim Krumrie-(Sr), #91 Don Davey-(Sr), #77 Wendell Bryant-(Jr), #94 Anttaj Hawthorne-(So), #94 Jason Jefferson-(So), #96 Nick Hayden-(So)
          OLB-#99 Rick Graf-(Sr), #95 Tim Jordan-(Sr), #47 Eric Unverzagt-(Jr), #46 Jonathan Casillas-(So), #54DeAndre Levy-(So)
          MLB-#48 Pete Monty-(Jr), #45 Nick Greisen-(Jr), #12 Alex Lewis-(So)
          CB-#38 Nate Odomes-(Sr), #21 Richard Johnson-(Sr), #22 Troy Vincent-(Sr/Capt), #2 Jamar Fletcher-(Jr), #36 Mike Echols-(Jr), #4 Scott Starks-(So), #6 Jack Ikegwuonu-(So)
          FS-#39 Matt Vanden Boom-(Sr), #16 Jim Leonhard-(So)
          SS-#31 David Greenwood-(Sr/P), #8 Jason Doering-(Jr)

          SPECIAL TEAMS
          K-#15 Taylor Mehlhaff-(So)
          P-#14 Kevin Stempke-(Jr)
          KOS-Stempke
          LS-Webster
          KR/PR-Fletcher/Vincent
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          • Playmakers
            Hall Of Fame
            • Sep 2004
            • 15127

            #6
            Re: Playmakers NCAA 11 Alumni Dynasty Rosters

            BIG 12 ALUMNI ROSTER SECTION

            BAYLOR TEAM STRATEGY
            Offense-Pro Style-(Run-68%/Pass-32%)
            Defense-4-2-5

            IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

            WR-#26 Lawrence Elkins (Sr), (6’1 185)

            Key Ratings:
            OVR-85, SPD-80, AGI-75, ACC-85, AWR-94, CTH-88, SPC-88, CIT-90, RTE-90, JMP-78, RLS-88

            The stats: 2,094 receiving yards, 144 receptions, 19 touchdowns

            The facts: Three-year letterman. ... Two-time consensus All-SWC and All-American. ... Third in career receptions, 100-yard games (nine), and yardage. First in career touchdowns. ... No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers in 1965. ... Member of the College Football Hall of Fame.

            MLB #63 Mike Singletary-(Sr) 5'11 230 (4.6 40 time)

            Key Ratings:
            OVR-97, SPD-77, STR-75, AGI-76, ACC-85, AWR-99, TAK-97, PMV-74, FMV-65, BSH-85, PUR-95, PRC-99, MCV-62, ZCV-76, HIT POWER-96


            The stats: 662 career total tackles, 311 assists, 351 solos, 34 tackles for loss

            The facts: Four-year letterman on the Baylor defense. ... Three-time consensus All-SWC and All-American. ... Named Southwestern Conference Defensive Player of the Decade for the 80s. ... 188 tackles in 1979. ... Member of the college and pro football halls of fame.

            Team Resources/Videos
            http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-foo...letary/slide/8 SI.com Top 10 Bears
            http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/col...e?ssimg=646606 DMN Baylor All Time Team
            http://www.baylorbears.com/sports/m-...010510aab.html Baylor All Decade team
            http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/.../08Records.pdf Bears record books
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4QwvkowbqA Baylor 1985

            OFFENSE
            QB-#10 Don "Gator" Trull, #14 Cody Carlson-(Sr), #13 J.J. Joe-(Sr), #11 Shawn Bell-(So), #6 Blake Szymanski-(Fr)
            RB-#34 Walter Abercrombie-(Sr), #25 Ronnie Bull-(Sr), #2 Alfred Anderson-(Sr), #29 Dennis Gentry-(Sr/WR), #22 Jerod Douglas-(Jr), #32 Rashad Armstrong-(Jr)
            FB-#35 Greg Hawthorne-(Sr)
            WR-#26 Larry Elkins-(Sr), #85 Del Shofner-(Sr/P), #89 Gerald "Ice Cube" McNeal-(Sr), #83 Melvin Bonner-(Sr), #88 Derrius Thompson-(Jr), #81 Reggie Newhouse-(Jr), #7 Dominque Ziegler-(So), #9 Trent Shelton-(So), #4 David Gettis-(Fr)
            TE-#82 Ronnie Bo Lee-(Sr/OT), #84 Justin Snow-(Jr)
            OT-#75 Mark Adickes-(Sr/Capt), #69 Fred Miller-(Sr), #52 Greg Jerman-(Jr), #72 Jason Smith-(Fr), #71 Dan Gay-(Fr)
            OG-#54 Keith Bishop-(Sr), #60 Frank Ditta-(Sr), #61 Kelvin Garmon-(Jr), #68 Derrick Fletcher-(Jr), #70 LeQualan McDonald-(So)
            C-#56 Randy Grimes-(Sr), #50 J.D. Walton-(Fr)

            DEFENSE
            DE-#55 Bill Glass-(Sr/OL/Capt), #48 Charles Benson-(Sr), #96 Al Fontenot-(Sr), #91 Khari Long-(Jr), #90 Marcus Foreman-(So), #87 Jason Lamb-(Fr)
            DT-#77 Santana Dotson-(Sr), #51 Daryl Gardner-(Sr), #93 Dwight Johnson-(Jr), #59 Ethan Kelley-(Jr)
            OLB-#38 James Francis-(Sr), #49 Ervin Randle-(Sr), #44 LaCurtis Jones-(Sr), #36 Colin Allred-(So), #46 Justin Crooks-(Fr)
            MLB-#63 Mike Singletary-(Sr/Capt), #57 Ray Berry-(Sr), #5 John Garrett-(Jr), #41 Joe Pawelek-(Fr)
            CB-#24 Gary Green-(Sr), #39 Ray Crockett-(Sr), #1 Ron Francis-(Sr), #47 Cedrick Mack-(Sr), #18 Gary Baxter-(Jr), #3 C.J. Wilson-(So), #20 Josh Bell-(So)
            FS-#27 Thomas Everett-(Sr), #16 Vann McElroy-(Sr), #8 Willie Andrews-(So)
            SS-#20 Robert Blackmon-(Sr), #17 Adrian Robinson-(Sr), #12 Jordan Lake-(Fr)

            SPECIAL TEAMS
            K-#99 Matt Bryant-(Jr)
            P-#37 Daniel Sepulveda-(So)
            LS-Snow
            KOS-Sepulveda
            PR/KR-Ice Cube McNeil/Gentry
            -------------------------------------------------
            COLORADO TEAM STRATEGY
            Offense-Run Balanced
            Defense-3-4

            IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

            Darian Hagan
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBLDasZ0m6o

            Eric Bieniemy
            Bieniemy's footprints are all over the CU record book, as he remains the school's all-time leader in rushing (3,940 yards), all-purpose yards (4,351), and touchdowns (42). As a junior, he was named to CU's prestigious 25-member "All-Century Football Team," the only active player at the time to be selected to the group honoring the first 100 years of Colorado Buffalo football.

            Alfred Williams
            http://www.cubuffs.com/ViewArticle.d...CLID=204951748

            TEAM/RESOURCES
            http://colorado.scout.com/2/537657.html Top 5 Buff's by position
            http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...6/ai_n9969593/ ALL-COLORADO TEAM OF THE '90S
            http://www.zaneszeros.com/?page_id=3281 Colorado’s All-Century Team 1890-1989/All All Americans
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0SE8qMaayQ Colorado Football Kickoff
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAVfD...eature=related History of Colorado football

            OFFENSE
            QB-#11 Bobby Anderson-(Sr/HB), #3 Darian Hagan-(Sr/Capt), #10 Kordell "Slash" Stewart-(Jr/Wr), #14Koy Detmer-(Jr), #12 Joel Klatt-(So)
            RB-#24 Bryron "Whizzer" White-(Sr/P), #1 Eric Bieniemy-(Sr), #19 RaShaan Salaam-(Jr), #22 Chris Brown-(Jr), #42 Bobby Purify-(So)
            FB-#41 Bo Matthews-(Sr), #40 Lawrence Vickers-(So)
            WR-#23 Cliff Branch-(Sr), #8 Mike Pritchard-(Sr), #81 Michael Westbrook-(Jr), #9 Charles Johnson-(Jr), #21 Rae Carruth-(Jr), #6 Darren Chiaverini-(Jr) #18 D.J. Hackett-(So), #15 Jeremy Bloom-(So)
            TE-#88 J.V. Cain-(Sr), #80 Don Hasslebeck-(Sr), #86 Christian Fauria-(Jr), #89 Daniel Graham-(Jr)
            OT-#66 Stan Brock-(Sr), #58 Pete Brock-(Sr), #50 Tony Berti-(Jr), #71 Victor Rogers-(Jr), #78 Matt Lepsis-(Jr/TE), #76 Tyler Polumbus-(So)
            OG-#69 John Wooten-(Sr), #62 Joe Garten-(Sr), #63 Heath Irwin-(Jr), #61 Chris Naeole-(Jr)
            C-#52 Jay Leeuwenburg-(Sr), #64 Andre Gurode-(Jr)

            DEFENSE
            DE-#77 Bill Brundige-(Sr), #96 Kanavis McGhee-(Sr), #87 "Crazy" Herb Orvis-(Sr), #91 Tyler Brayton-(Jr), #59 Greg Jones-(Jr)
            DT-#93 Joel Sneed-(Sr), #92 Laval Short-(Sr), #65 Charlie Johnson-(Sr), #97 Justin Bannan-(Jr), #90 Darius Holland-(Jr)
            OLB-#94 Alfred Williams-(Sr), #34 Chad Brown-(Sr), #7 Jashon Sykes-(Jr), #55 Hannibal Navies-(Jr), #54 Sean Tufts-(So), #27 Brian Iwuh-(So)
            MLB-#49 Greg Biekert-(Sr), #16 Matt Russell-(Jr), #46 Ted Johnson-(Jr), #44 Jordon Dizon-(So)
            CB-#4 Mark Haynes-(Sr), #2 Deion Figures-(Sr), #13 Ronnie Bradford-(Sr) #47 Chris Hudson-(Jr), #20 Ben Kelly-(Jr), #30 Donald Strickland-(Jr), #26 Terrence Wheatley-(So)
            FS-#35 Cullen Bryant-(Sr), #25 Steve Rosga-(Jr)
            SS-#31 Dick Anderson-(Sr), #32 Michael Lewis-(So)

            SPECIAL TEAMS
            K-#5 Mason Crosby-(So)
            P-#37 Mitch Berger-(Jr)
            LS-Pete Brock
            KOS-Crosby
            PR/KR-Branch/Bienemy
            -----------------------------------
            NEBRASKA TEAM STRATEGY
            Playbook-Air Force
            Offense-Option Run-(Run-80%/Pass-20%)
            Defense-3-3-5

            IMPACT/ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS-TBD

            Tommy Frazier
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWAoywr9uNY&NR=1

            Neil Smith
            One of the most dominant defensive linemen in Husker history, Neil Smith earned All-America honors as a defensive tackle in 1987. Smith finished his Nebraska career with 133 total tackles, including 14.5 sacks and 26 tackles for loss.

            Mike Brown
            A three-year starter at rover, Mike Brown earned a reputation as one of the hardest-hitting defensive backs in school history. Brown became only the second NU defensive back to lead the team in tackles for three straight seasons, and finished his career second all-time in tackles with 287.

            Team Resources/Videos
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8oxg...eature=related Tribute Video
            http://sharkfeet.tripod.com/nebraskallcentury.htm Nebraska All-Century Team
            http://sharkfeet.tripod.com/greatplayers.htm Player Bio
            http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...otball-history

            OFFENSE
            QB-#12 Turner Gill-(Sr), #14 Jerry Tagge-(Sr), #15 Tommy Frazier-(Jr/Capt), #11 Scott Frost-(Jr), #7 Eric Crouch-(So), #5 Jammal Lord-(So)
            IB-#30 Mike Rozier-(Sr), #21 Roger Craig-(Sr), #35 Jeff Kinney-(Sr), #42 Jarvis Redwine-(Sr), #1 Lawrence Phillips-(Jr), #33 Ahman Green-(Jr), #36 Correll Buckhalter-(Jr)
            FB-#26 Tom Rathman-(Sr), #40 Cory Schlesinger-(Jr)
            WB-#20 Johnny "Jet" Rogers-(Sr), #27 Irving Fryar-(Sr), #85 Freeman White-(Sr), #18 Bobby Newcombe-(Jr/QB), #4 Tyrone Hughes-(Jr/DB)
            TE-#88 Junior Miller-(Sr), #86 Johnny Mitchell-(Jr), #87 Tracy Winstrom-(Jr)
            OT-#74 Bob Newton-(Sr), #64 Bob "Boomer" Brown-(Sr), #72 Zach Weigert-(Jr), #77 Adam Treu-(Jr), #76 Carl Nicks-(So)
            OG-#71 Dean Steinkuhler-(Sr), #75 Will Shields-(Jr), #67 Aaron Taylor-(Jr), #70 Toniu Fonoti-(Jr)
            C-#50 Dave Rimington-(Sr), #54 Dominic Raiola-(Jr), #58 Richie Incognito(So)

            DEFENSE
            DE-#99 Neil Smith-(Sr), #78 John Dutton-(Sr), #98 Grant Wistrom-(Jr), #83 Kyle Vanden Bosch-(Jr), #84 Mike Rucker-(Jr), #57 Chris Kelsay-(So), #92 Adam Carricker-(Fr)
            NG-#79 Rich Glover-(Sr), #55 Jason Peter-(Jr), #56 Christian Peter-(Jr), #93 Ndamukong Suh-(Fr)
            OLB-#89 Broderick "The Sandman" Thomas-(Sr), #34 Trev Alberts-(Sr) #53 Demorrio Williams-(Jr), #43 Scott Shanle-(Jr), #44 Stewart Bradley-(So)
            MLB-#41 Marc Munford-(Sr), #60 Tom Novak-(Sr), #13 Carlos Polk-(Jr), #51 Barrett Ruud-(So)
            CB-#37 Pat "Mouse" Fischer-(Sr), #38 Bruce Pickens-(Sr), #16 Wonderful T Monds-(Sr), #2 Michael Booker-(Jr), #22 Ralph Brown-(Jr), #3 Fabian Washington-(So), #31 DeJuan Groce-(Jr)
            Rover-#24 Mike Brown-(Jr), #10 Mike Minter-(Jr), #29 Daniel Bullocks-(So), #28 Josh Bullocks-(So)

            SPECIAL TEAMS
            K-#35 Kris Brown-(Jr)
            P-#19 #17 Sam Koch-(So)
            LS-T.Wistrom
            KOS-Koch
            PR/KR-Rogers/Hughes
            ------------------------------------------------
            OKLAHOMA TEAM STRATEGY
            Playbook-Georgia Tech
            Offense-Option-(Run-80%/Pass-20%)
            Defense-4-3

            IMPACT/ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS

            Billy Sims
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwi3hoYRAPE
            http://www.helmethut.com/College/Oklahoma/simms.html

            Keith Jackson
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrhHbUvaEic
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjsBj...eature=related

            Lee Roy Selmon
            http://www.showofficeonline.com/OTADPG3.html
            Known as one of the powerhouse players of the Selmon Trio from Eufala, Oklahoma, Lee Roy Selmon was a consensus All-American, All Big Eight and Academic All Big 8 football star at the University of Oklahoma. Lee Roy and his brothers Dewey and Lucious contributed to the winning football tradition at OU from 1971-1975. The Sooners brought home three Big Eight Championships and two national titles during the age of the Selmon brothers.

            Team Resources/Videos
            http://www.soonersports.com/sports/m...americans.html Sooners All Americans
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb8ri...eature=related OU Dream On
            http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_...ll-decade-team All-Decade Team

            OFFENSE
            QB-#4 Jamelle Holieway-(Sr), #10 Jack Mildren-(Sr), #13 Josh Heupel-(Jr), #18 Jason White-(So), #14 Sam Bradford-(Fr)
            RB-#20 Billy Sims-(Sr), #24 Joe Washington-(Sr), #33 DeMond Parker-(Jr), #22 Quentin Griffin-(So), #28 Adrian Peterson-(So)
            FB-#36 Steve Owens-(Sr)
            WR-#25 Tom "Scooter" McDonald-(Sr), #82 Billy Brooks-(Sr), #12 Tinker Owens-(Sr), #9 Mark Clayton-(So), #81 Brandon Jones-(So), #19 Mark Bradley-(So), #1 Malcolm Kelley-(Fr), #7 Juaquin Inglesias-(Fr)
            TE-#88 Keith Jackson-(Sr/Capt), #80 Stephen Alexander-(Jr), #89 Trent Smith-(Jr), #84 Jermaine Gresham-(Fr)
            OT-#77 Ralph Neely-(Sr), #73 Stockar McDougle-(Jr), #55 Jammal Brown-(So), #74 Phil Loadholt-(Fr), #71 Trent Williams-(Fr)
            OG-#65 Greg Roberts-(Sr), #79 Mark Hutson-(Sr), #78 Davin Joseph-(So), #64 Chris Chester-(So), #72 Duke Robinson-(Fr)
            C-#54 Tom Brahaney-(Sr), #50 Vince Carter-(So)

            DEFENSE
            DE-#93 Lee Roy Selmon-(Sr), #91 Dewey Selmon-(Sr), #90 Darrell Reed-(Sr), #57 Cedrick Jones, #53 Dan Cody-(So), #49 Jimmy Wilkerson-(So)
            DT-#98 Lucious Selmon-(Sr), #92 Tony Casillas-(Sr), #97 Tommy Harris-(So), #94 Dusty Dvoracek-(So), #95 Gerald McCoy-(Fr)
            OLB-#43 Rod Shoate-(Sr), #45 Joe Bowden-(Sr), #59 Rocky Calmus-(Jr), #51 Teddy Lehman-(So), #37 Clint Ingram-(So), #42 Rufus Alexander-(So)
            MLB-#44 Brian "The Boz" Bosworth-(Sr), #52 Dante Jones-(Sr), #10 Torrance Marshall-(Jr), #48 Curtis Lofton-(So)
            CB-#29 Ricky Dixon-(Sr), ##40 Bobby Boyd-(Sr), #41 William Bartee-(Jr), #2 Derrick Strait-(Jr), #17 Andre Woolfolk-(Jr), #31 Antonio Perkins-(So)
            FS-#21 Darrell Royal-(Sr), #15 J.T. Thatcher-(Jr), #23 Brodney Pool-(So)
            SS-#38 Roy Williams-(Jr), #8 Donte Nicholson-(So)

            SPECIAL TEAMS
            K-#5 Uwe Von Scahman-(Sr)
            P-#27 Jack "Indian" Jacobs-(Sr)
            KOS-Jacobs
            LS-Chester
            PR/KR-Washington/Parker
            ---------------------------------------------------
            TEXAS TEAM STRATEGY
            Playbook-Texas
            Offense-Option Run-(Run-64%/Pass-36%)
            Defense-4-3

            IMPACT/ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS

            Roy Williams-WR
            http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/vid...%20&FORM=VIRE4

            Tommy Nobis-LB

            Tommy Nobis is one of college football’s all-time greatest linebackers. In his tenure with the Texas Longhorns he averaged nearly 20 tackles a game and, as the only sophomore starter, was an important participant on the Longhorns’ 1963 National College Football.

            Raymond Clayborn-CB
            1976 All-American and All-SWC in 1975 and 1976
            Named to SWC All-Decade team of 1970s

            Team Resources/Videos
            http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...nghorn-players All Time 50 greatest Longhorns
            http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/vid...%20&FORM=VIRE8 Tyler Rose
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkxPv...eature=related Westbrooks and Brackens unload on Va Tech
            http://texas.scout.com/2/628999.html The Top Ten Running Backs in Texas History
            http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_...ll-decade-team Texas' all-decade team

            OFFENSE
            QB-#22 Bobby Layne-(Sr), #1 Chris Simms-(Jr), #10 Vince Young-(So), #12 Colt McCoy-(Fr)
            RB-#20 Earl Campbell-(Sr), #34 Ricky Williams-(Jr), #35 Priest Holmes-(Jr), #32 Cedric Benson-(So), #23 Selvin Young-(So), #25 Jamal Charles-(So)
            FB-#46 Roosevelt Leaks-(Sr), #45 Ahmard Hall-(Fr)
            WR-#88 Cotton Speyrer-(Sr), #26 Johhny "Lam" Jones-(Sr), #2 Eric Metcalf-(Sr/RB), #18 Wayne McGarity-(Jr), #4 Roy Williams-(So), #14 Limas Sweed-(So), #28 Quan Cosby-(Fr), #8 Jordan Shipley-(Fr)
            TE-#81 Pat Fitzgerald-(Jr), #85 Bo Scaife-(So), #86 David Thomas-(So), #16 Jermichael Finley-(Fr)
            OT-#76 Jerry Sisemore-(Sr/Capt), #75 Blake Brockermeyer-(Jr), #78 Mike Williams-(Jr), #70 Leonard Davis-(Jr), #79 Tony Hills-(So), #72 Jonathan Scott-(So)
            OG-#69 Doug Dawson-(Sr), #67 Dan Neil-(Jr), #66 Derrick Dockery-(So), #63 Justin Blaylock-(So), #68Kasey Studdard-(So)
            C-#74 Gene Chilton-(Sr), #62 Lyle Sendlein-(So)

            DEFENSE
            DE-#31 Kiki DeAyala-(Sr), #98 Tony Brackens-(Jr), #97 Shane Dronett-(Jr), #40 Cory Redding-(Jr), #80 Tim Crowder-(So), #99 Brian Orakpo-(Fr)
            DT-#77 Kenneth Sims-(Sr), #73 Scott Appleton-(Sr), #93 Steve McMichael-(Sr), #92 Shaun Rogers-(Jr), #64 Casey Hampton-(Jr), #95 Marcus Tubbs-(Jr), #96 Frank Okam-(Fr)
            OLB-#60 Tommy Nobis-(Sr/Capt), #44 Winfred Tubbs-(Sr), #11 Derrick Johnson-(So), #49 Sergio Kindle-(Fr)
            MLB-#50 Britt Hager-(Sr), #65 Jeff Leiding-(Sr), #58 D.D. Lewis-(Jr)
            CB-#24 Raymond Clayborn-(Sr), #30 Bryant Westbrook-(Jr), #6 Quentin Jammer-(Jr), #3 Nathan Vasher-(So), #9 Cedric Griffin-(So), #33 Aaron Ross-(So)
            FS-#5 Jerry Gray-(Sr), #7 Michael Huff-(So), #29 Earl Thomas-(Fr)
            SS-#27 Johnnie Johnson-(Sr), #37 Michael Griffin-(So)

            SPECIAL TEAMS
            K-#41 Phil Dawson-(Jr)
            P-#15 Russell Erxleben-(Sr)
            KOS-Dawson
            LS-Chilton
            PR/KR-Metcalf/Clayborn
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            • Playmakers
              Hall Of Fame
              • Sep 2004
              • 15127

              #7
              Re: Playmakers NCAA 11 Alumni Dynasty Rosters

              BIG 12 ALUMNI ROSTER SECTION
              http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/tag/_/name/james-wilder

              KANSAS TEAM STRATEGY
              Playbook-Kansas
              Offense-Georgia Tech-(Run-70%/Pass-30%)
              Defense-Multiple

              IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
              Gale Sayers
              http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=yGJf6v...eature=related
              During his Jayhawk career, he rushed for 2,675 yards and gained 3,917 all-purpose yards. In 1963, he set an NCAA Division I record with a 99-yard run against Nebraska. In his senior year, he led the Jayhawks to a 15-14 upset victory over Oklahoma with a 96-yard kickoff return. Sayers is considered by many to have been the greatest open field runner in college football history.

              Willie Pless
              http://cfl-scrapbook.no-ip.org/Pless.Willie.php
              Pless was a three-time All-Big Eight First Team selection (1983-85) and was named the all-time best linebacker in the history of Big Eight after it became the Big 12 in 1996.

              Nolan Cromwell
              During his freshman season, Cromwell showed his skills as free safety, earning a starting role in the Liberty Bowl. He also started as free safety his sophomore year.

              But his real breakthrough came in his junior year. KU Coach Bud Moore brought in the wishbone offense and moved Cromwell over to quarterback. It was a bold move that paid off. That year he broke several KU, Big Eight and NCAA records for rushing by a quarterback. Cromwell's speed and agility earned him the nickname, "Ransom Rambler."

              Team Resources/Videos
              http://www.kusports.com/football/all_time_best/ All-Time Kansas
              http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_...ll-decade-team All Decade Team

              OFFENSE
              QB-#21 John Hadl-(Sr), #10 Bobby Douglass-(Sr), #12 David Jaynes-(Sr), #18 Jason Swanson-(So), #5 Todd Reesing-(Fr)
              RB-#48 Gayle Sayers-(Sr/Capt)), #42 Ray Evans-(Sr), #27 Delvin Williams-(Sr), #24 Tony Sands-(Sr), #20 June Henley-(Jr), #30 Clark Green-(So), #29 Jon Cornish-(So)
              FB-#32 John "The Diesel" Riggins-(Sr), #33 Curtis McClinton-(Sr), #44 Moran Norris-(Jr)
              WR-#46 Otto Schnellbacher-(Sr), #89 David Verser-(Sr), #16 Willie Vaughn-(Sr), #23 Ron Jessie-(Sr), #1 Isaac Bryd-(Jr), #84 Brandon Rideau-(So), #86 Marcus Henry-(So), #82 Mark Simmons-(So), #80 Dezmon Briscoe-(Fr), #11 Kerry Meier-(Fr)
              TE-#79 Larry Brown-(Sr/OL), #49 Sean McDermott-(Jr), #85 Derek Fine-(So)
              OT-#74 Mike McCormack-(Sr), #73 Ollie Spencer-(Sr), #68 Adrian Jones-(So), #78 Anthony Collins-(So)
              OG-#59 Paul Fairchild-(Sr), #52 Rod Jones-(Jr), #75 Justin Hartwig-(Jr), #76 Chris Banks-(Jr)
              C-#54 Fred Hageman-(Sr), #50 Ryan Cantrell-(Fr)

              DEFENSE
              DE-#77 Mike Butler-(Sr), #83 John Zook-(Sr), #98 Alge Atkinson-(Jr), #99 Ron Warner-(Jr), #95 Charlton Keith-(So), #92 David McMillan-(So)
              DT-#71 Dana Stubblefield-(Sr), #93 Gilbert "The Gravedigger" Brown-(Sr), #72 Chris Maumalanga-(Jr), #94 Nate Dwyer-(Jr)
              OLB-#35 Gaylen Fiss-(Sr/), #56 Steve Towle-(Sr), #58 Don Goode-(Sr), #51 Don Davis-(Jr), #7 Nick Reid-(So)
              MLB-#39 Willie Pless-(Sr/Capt), #60 Emery Hicks-(Sr), #40 Mike Rivera-(Fr)
              CB-#47 LeRoy Irvin-(Sr), #43 Elvis Patterson-(Sr), #17 Dorian Brew-(Jr), #22 Tony Blevins-(Jr), #4 Charles Gordon-(So), #3 Aqib Talib-(So)
              FS-#9 Nolan Cromwell-(Sr/QB), #8 Kwame Lassiter-(Sr), #25 Darrell Stuckey-(Fr)
              SS-#28 Kurt Knoff-(Sr), #26 Gerald McBurrows-(Jr)

              SPECIAL TEAMS
              K-#36 Bruce Kallmeyer-(Sr)
              P-#19 Bucky Scribner-(Sr)
              LS-McDermott
              KOS-Hadl
              PR/KR-Williams/Sands
              ----------------------------------
              KANSAS ST
              Offense-Georgia Tech-(Run-58%/Pass-42%)
              Defense-3-3-5

              IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

              Michael Bishop
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0SMKlhJANw
              http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...1672/index.htm

              Gary Spani
              Was the first-ever consensus All America performer at Kansas State and is enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame.

              Martin Gramatica
              http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...4225/index.htm


              Team Resources/Videos
              http://www.kstatesports.com/feature/...americans.html Kansas St All-Americans
              http://airjudden1.tripod.com/ksuqb/ Top QB's in School History
              http://www.kstatefootball.com/nfl.shtml NFL Players
              http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_...ll-decade-team All Decade Team

              OFFENSE
              QB-#11 Lynn Dickey-(Sr), #14 Steve Grogan-(Sr), #7 Michael Bishop-(Jr/Capt), #18 Jonathan Beasley-(Jr), #3 Ell Roberson-(Jr), #12 Josh Freeman-(Fr)
              RB-#34 Larry Brown-(Sr), #24 Veryl Switzer-(Sr), #41 "Mini Mack" Herron-(Sr), #32 David Allen-(Jr), #1Josh Scobey-(Jr), #43 Darren Sproles-(So)
              FB-#25 Rock Cartwright-(Jr)
              WR-#5 Quincy Morgan-(Jr), #83 Kevin Lockett-(Jr), #80 Darnell McDonald-(Jr), #22 Aaron Lockett-(Jr), #88 Taco Wallace-(Jr), #27 Jordy Nelson-(So), #16 Yamon Figures-(So)
              TE-#82 Paul Coffman-(Sr), #87 Henry Childs-(Sr), #86 Justin Swift-(Jr), #85 Shad Meier-(Jr)
              OT-#73 Barrett Brooks-(Jr), #58 Todd Weiner-(Jr), #78 Ryan Young-(Jr), #66 Jeromey Clary-(So)
              OG-#67 Mo Lattimore-(Sr), #74 Kendyl Jacox-(Jr), #62 Ryan Lilja-(So), #64 Andy Eby-(Jr)
              C-#72 Quentin Neujahr-(Sr), #53 Nick Leckey-(So)

              DEFENSE
              DE-#79 Ron Yankowski-(Sr), #49 Darren Howard-(Jr), #44 Nyle Wiren-(Jr), #52 Monty Beisel-(Jr), #98 Andrew Shull-(Jr), #94 Melvin Williams-(Jr), #90 Kevin Huntley-(So), #97 Ian Campbell-(So)
              DT-#75 Mario Fatafehi-(Jr), #77 Damion McIntosh-(Jr/OL), #92 Tim Colston-(Jr), #30 Tank Reese-(Jr)
              OLB-#59 Gary Spani-(Sr/Capt), #89 Elijah Alexander-(Sr), #42 Mark Simoneau-(Jr), #9 Percell Gaskins-(Jr), #54 Ben Leber-(Jr), #47 Josh Buhl-(So)
              MLB-#8 Jeff Kelly-(Jr), #56 Terry Pierce-(Jr), #51 Zac Diles-(So)
              CB-#20 Clarence Scott-(Sr), #4 Terrence Newman-(Jr), #17 Chris Canty-(Jr), #31 Thomas Randolph-(Sr), #28 Joe Gordon-(Jr), #35 Dyshod Carter-(Jr), #21 DeMarcus Faggins-(Jr). #23 Jerametrius Butler-(Jr)
              FS-#26 Jamie Mendez-(Sr), #38 Jon McGraw-(Jr)
              SS-#40 Jarrod Cooper-(Jr), #2 Rashad Washington-(Jr)

              SPECIAL TEAMS
              K-#10 Martin Gramatica-(Jr)
              P-#6 Sean Snyder-(Sr)
              LS-Eby
              KOS-Gramatica
              PR/KR-Newman/Herron
              ----------------------------------
              MIZZOU
              Playbook-Mizzou
              Offense-Run Balanced-(Run-58%/Pass-42%)
              Defense-4/3

              IMPACT/ALL AMERICANS
              Paul Christman
              http://www.rockmnation.com/2010/12/1...ty-of-missouri
              He was a three-time All-Big Six Conference quarterback, and twice won All-America honors. Christman finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1939, and fifth in 1940.

              Johnny Roland
              Missouri retired his jersey, No. 23, and he was inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1998. He made All-Big Eight as a runner in 1962 and as a defensive back in 1964 and 1965.

              John "Tooz" Matuszak
              http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mul...content.9.html

              Team Resources/Videos
              http://missouri.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=949879 All Time QB's
              http://www.columbiatribune.com/weblo...l-decade-team/ All Decade Team
              http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...-americans.pdf
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzMil...eature=related James Wilder
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0Kyu...eature=related Black and Gold Forever

              OFFENSE
              QB-#44 Paul Christman-(Sr/Capt), #14 Steve Pisarkiewicz-(Sr), #15 Phil Bradley-(Sr), #7 Corby Jones-(Jr), #16 Brad Smith-(So), #10 Chase Daniel-(Fr)
              RB-#23 Johnny Roland-(Sr), #32 James Wilder-(Sr), #43 Darrell Wallace-(Sr), #38 Zac Abron-(Jr), #2 Damien Nash-(So)
              FB-#36 Tony Galbreath-(Sr)
              WR-#85 Mel Gray-(Sr), #86 Henry Marshall-(Sr), #88 Victor Bailey-(Sr), #12 Justin Gage-(Jr), #9 Jeremy Maclin-(Fr), #29 Will Franklin-(So), #81 Danario Alexander-(Fr)
              TE-#83 Kellen Winslow-(Sr), #84 Dwayne Blakely-(Jr), #45 Chase Coffman-(Fr), #82 Martin Rucker-(Fr)
              OT-#60 Conrad Goode-(Sr), #78 Francis Peay-(Sr), #62 Morris Towns-(Sr), #79 Russ Washington-(Sr/DT), #70 Howard Richards-(Sr), #54 John Clay-(Sr), #61 Colin Brown-(Fr)
              OG-#64 Ed Blaine-(Sr), #65 Kurt Petersen-(Sr), #66 Mike Hayes-(Jr), #52 Tony Palmer-(So)
              C-#55 Brad Eldelman-(Sr), #76 Rob Riti-(Jr)

              DEFENSE
              DE-#80 Conrad Hitchler-(Sr/TE), #72 John Matuszak-(Sr/Capt), #91 Jeff Cross-(Sr), #96 Justin Smith-(Jr), #95 Rick Lyle-(Sr), #39 Brian Smith-(Fr), #28 Stryker Sulak-(Fr)
              DT-#56 Jerome Sally-(Sr), #46 Jeff Gaylord-(Sr), #90 Steve Martin-(Jr), #99 C.J. Mosley-(So), #97 Atiyyah Ellison-(So), #94 Ziggy Hood-(Fr)
              OLB-#34 Andy Russell-(Sr), #58 Bobby Bell Jr-(Sr), #30 Gus Otto-(Sr), #21 Brandon Barnes-(So), #42 Sean Weatherspoon-(Fr)
              MLB-#51 Mike Jones-(Sr), #35 Brock Christopher-(Fr)
              CB-#22 Roger Wehrli-(Sr), #6 Eric Wright-(Sr), #25 Johnnie Poe-(Sr), #31 Otis Smith-(Sr), #27 Ron Fellows-(Sr), #26 Michael Harden-(So), #4 Shirdonya Mitchell-(So)
              FS-#40 Erik McMillan-(Sr), #20 DeMontie Cross-(Jr)
              SS-#47 Harry Colon-(Sr), #1 Williams Moore-(Fr)

              SPECIAL TEAMS
              K-#8 Tom Whelihan-(Sr/P), #98 Jeff Wolfert-(Fr)
              LS-Petersen
              KR/PR-Wehrli/Gray
              -----------------------------------
              OKLAHOMA ST TEAM STRATEGY
              Offense-Run Balanced-(Run-58%/Pass-42%)
              Defense-4-3

              IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

              Barry Sanders
              http://www.heisman.com/winners/b-sanders88.php

              Rashaun Woods
              Woods finished his college career at Oklahoma State University with 293 receptions, 4,414 yards and 42touchdowns - all Big 12 records. Rashaun was a two time all-American.

              John Corker
              Was named Big-8 Defensive Player of the Year in 1978 despite playing in only 7 games prior to tearing ligaments in his knee. Returned in 1979 and was 2nd team All Big-8 and All-American.

              Team Resources/Videos
              http://centennial.newsok.com/topcowboys TOP 100 COWBOYS
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWxOPSGE8mI&feature=fvw
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Amys...eature=related Sanders in 87 Sun Bowl
              http://www.okstate.com/sports/m-foot...n-the-nfl.html Cowboys in the NFL
              http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...me.html?cat=14 All-Time Team
              http://www.holyturf.com/2011/07/okla...l-decade-team/ All Decade Team
              http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...s-of-the-2000s 10 Best Cowboys of 200's

              OFFENSE
              QB-#12 Mike Gundy-(Sr), #15 Rusty Hilger-(Sr), #13 Josh Fields-(So), #10 Zac Robinson-(Fr)
              RB-#21 Barry Sanders-(Sr/Capt), #34 Thurman Thomas-(Sr), #43 Terry Miller-(Sr), #55 Bob Fenimore-(Sr), #7 Tatum Bell-(Jr), #33 Vernand Morency-(Jr), #22 Darnell Savage-(So), #5 Keith Toston-(Fr)
              FB-#32 Walt Garrison-(Sr), #37 Shawn Willis-(So)
              WR-#11 Hart Lee ****s-(Sr), #88 Leonard Thompson-(Sr), #82 RaShaun Woods-(Jr), #84 D'Juan Woods-(Fr), #19 Adarius Bowman-(So), #1 Dez Bryant-(Fr)
              TE-#85 Alonzon Mayes-(Jr), #81 Marcelus Rivers-(Jr), #86 Billy Bajema-(So), #87 Brandon Pettigrew-(Fr)
              OT-#71 John Ward-(Sr), #73 Paul Blair-(Sr), #75 Corey Hilliard-(So), #76 Russell Okung-(Fr), #60 Brady Bond-(Fr)
              OG-#78 Darrell Goufourth-(Sr), #668 Ron Baker-(Sr), #80 Charlie Johnson-(So/TE), #74 Sam Mayes-(So)
              C-#52 Jon Kolb-(Sr), #63 Damon Washington-(Fr)

              DEFENSE
              DE-#75 Leslie O'Neal-(Sr), #72 Dexter Manley-(Sr), #96 Juqua Thomas-(Jr), #92 Jevon Langford-(Jr), #94 Antonio Smith-(So), #45 Greg Richmond-(So)
              DT-#67 James "Duck" White-(Sr), #77 Jerry Sherk-(Sr), #91 Phillip Dokes-(Sr), #98 Jamal Williams-(Jr), #58 Kevin Williams-(Jr), #93 Ryan McBean-(So)
              OLB-#54 Ricky Young-(Sr), #83 Jason Gildon-(Jr), #44 Keith Burns-(Jr), #51 Jack Golden-(Jr)
              MLB-#45 John Corker-(Sr/Capt), #90 Matt Monger-(Sr), #53 Kenyatta Wright-(Jr), #47 Dwayne Levels-(Jr)
              CB-#27 Rod Brown-(Sr), #17 R.W. McQuarters-(Jr), #23 Kevin Williams-(Jr), #28 Jacoby Shepherd-(Jr), #9 Darrent Williams-(So), #2 Jacob Lacey-(So), #16 Perrish Cox-(Fr)
              FS-#38 Chris Rockins-(Sr), #40 Mark Moore-(Sr), #3 Elbert Craig-(Jr)
              SS-#68 Mike Green-(Sr), #8 Donovan Woods-(So)

              SPECIAL TEAMS
              K-#6 Larry Roach-(Sr),
              P-#18 Cliff Parsley-(Sr)
              LS-Goufourth
              KOS-Fenimore
              PR/KR-McQuarters/Sanders
              ----------------------------------
              TEXAS TECH NCAA 14 ALUMNI TEAM
              Playbook-Default
              Offense-Default or One Back-(Run-47%/Pass-53%)
              Defense-4-3

              IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

              WR #5 Michael Crabtree (FR RS, 6'3 215, 4.54 40 Time)

              Key Ratings:
              86-OVR, SPD-84, AGI-80, ACC-90, AWR-76, CTH-84, SPC-93, CIT-87, JMP-81

              Michael Crabtree has received multiple honors. In addition to being a two-time unanimous first-team All-American, he is a two-time Biletnikoff Award and Paul Warfield Award winner.

              MLB #35 Zach Thomas (Sr, 5'11 232, 4.78 40 time)

              Key Ratings:
              OVR-94, SPD-72, STR-74, AGI-80, ACC-94, AWR-95, PRC-90, TKL-97, PUR-95, POW-87, MCV-50, ZCV-70

              Twice consensus Southwest Conference Defensive Player of the Year and also named SWC Player of the Year ('95). ... Top five in the conference in tackles three consecutive seasons ('93-'95).

              Resources/Videos
              http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/col...ay-readers.ece
              http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_...ll-decade-team
              http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...-Americans.pdf
              OS POSTER herropreese

              OFFENSE
              QB-#17 Billy Joe Tolliver-(Sr), #16 Kliff Kingsbury-(Jr), #8 Zebbie Lethridge-(Jr), #14 B.J. Symons-(Jr), #6 Graham Harrell-(Fr)
              RB-#44 Donny Anderson-(Sr), #33 Bam Morris-(Sr), #31 James Gray-(Sr), #4 Byron Hanspard-(Jr), #2 Ricky Williams-(Jr), #19 Tauren Henderson-(So)
              FB-#86 James Hadnot-(Sr), #42 Sammy Morris-(Jr), #47 Clay McGuire-(Jr)
              WR-#81 Dave Parks-(Sr), #18 Lloyd Hill-(Sr), #11 Tyrone Thurman-(Sr), #27 Wes Welker-(Jr), #82 Carlos Francis-(Jr), #1 Nehemiah Glover-(Jr), #80 Joel Filani-(So), #20 Danny Amendola-(So), #88 Jarrett Hicks-(So), #5 Michael Crabtree-(Fr)
              TE-#87 Andre Tillman-(Sr), #89 Mickey Peters-(Jr), #38 Bristol Olomua-(So)
              OT-#66 Dan Irons-(Sr), #71 Chuck Odiorne-(Sr), #75 Ben Kaufman-(Jr), #60 Daniel Loper-(Jr), #74 Ryland Reed-(So), #67 Marlon Winn-(Fr)
              #63 Manny Ramirez-(Jr), #79 Jonathan Gray-(Jr), #65 Louis Vasquez-(Fr), #76 Brandon Carter-(Fr)
              C-#77 Dylan Gandy-(Jr), #64 Jay Pugh-(Jr)

              DEFENSE
              DE-#72 Ecomet Burley-(Sr), #9 Aaron Hut-(Jr), #91 Adell Duckett-(Jr), #92 Brandon Sharpe-(Fr), #84 Brandon Williams-(Fr)
              DT-#69 Gabe "Senor Sack" Rivera-(Sr), #34 Montae Reagor-(Jr), #78 Kris Kocurek-(Jr), #93 Chris Hudler-(So), #90 Rajon Henley-(Fr)
              OLB-#55 E.J. Holub-(Sr/Capt), #52 Thomas-Howard-(Sr), #40 Brad Hastings-(Sr), #46 Mike Smith-(Jr), #96 Keyunta Dawson-(So)
              MLB-#35 Zach Thomas-(Sr), #51 Lawrence Flugence-(Jr)
              CB-#22 Ted Watts-(Sr), #23 Denton Fox-(Sr), #13 Dane Johnson-(Jr), #21 Joselio Hanson-(Jr), #3 Jamar Wall-(Fr)
              FS-#36 Tracy Saul-(Sr), #26 Curtis Jordan-(Sr), #7 Darcel McBath-(Fr)
              SS-#12 Marcus Coleman-(Sr), #32 Kevin Curtis-(Jr), #39 Dwayne Slay-(So)

              SPECIAL TEAMS
              K-#30 Alex Trlica-(So)
              P-#10 Mark Bounds-(Sr)
              KOS-Anderson
              LS-Pugh
              PR/KR-Welker/Thurman
              Last edited by Playmakers; 02-05-2015, 04:11 PM.
              NCAA FOOTBALL 14 ALUMNI LEGENDS CPU vs CPU DYNASTY THREAD
              https://forums.operationsports.com/f...s-dynasty.html

              Follow some the Greatest College Football players of All Time in NCAA Football 14

              Comment

              • Playmakers
                Hall Of Fame
                • Sep 2004
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                #8
                Re: Playmakers NCAA 11 Alumni Dynasty Rosters

                BIG EAST ALUMNI ROSTER SECTION
                http://www.hokiesports.com/rothrepor...232003aaa.html All-Time Team

                CINCINATI
                Offense-Pro Style-(Run-58%/Pass-42%)
                Defense-3/4

                IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
                Greg Cook
                http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-networ...ders-Greg-Cook
                Set several passing records while at UC and even set the NCAA record for passing yards in a game (554).

                Jim O'Brien
                Kicker/wide receiver led nation in scoring in '68. Still holds six major UC receiving records.

                George Jamison
                Played DE at UC, co-leader on Bearcats' career sack list (18).

                Team Resources/Videos
                http://www.enquirer.com/editions/199...incinnati.html All Century Team
                http://cincinnati.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1033611 All-Decade Team Offense http://cincinnati.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1033939 All DEcade Defense
                http://www.gobearcats.com/sports/m-f...americans.html Bearcats All-American's
                http://www.gobearcats.com/sports/m-f...-of-honor.html Ring Of Honor
                http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/.../12228766.html Remembering Clem Turner
                http://jacksonville.com/special/athl...ories/46.shtml Alex Gordon

                OFFENSE
                QB-#12 Greg Cook-(Sr), #16 Jacky Lee-(Sr), #8 Danny McCoin-(Sr), #7 Deontey Kenner-(Jr), #8 Gino Guidugli-(So), #15 Tony Pike-(Fr)
                RB-#30 Reggie Taylor-(Sr), #14 Allen Harvin-(Sr),#38 Ray Jackson-(Jr), #31 DeMarco McCleskey-(So)
                FB-#22 Ray Nolting-(Sr), #45 Clem Turner-(Sr)
                WR-#33 Elbie Nickel-(Sr), #40 Joe Morrison-(Sr), #80 Jim O'Brien-(Sr/K), #24 Jason Stargel-(Sr), #83 Antonio Chapman-(Jr), #17 Chad Plummer-(Jr), #2 Robert Tate-(Jr/CB), #6 LaDaris Vann-(So), #87 Dominick Goodman-(Fr), #1 Mardy Gilyard-(Fr)
                TE-#88 Roderick Monroe-(Sr), #85 Trent Celek-(So)
                OT-#66 Ken Byers-(Sr), #70 Mike Perrotti-(Sr), #67 Jason Fabini-(Jr), #73 Clint Stickdorn-(So),
                OG-#72 Ed Denk-(Sr), #69 Jamie Crysdale-(Jr), #75 Kyle Takavitz-(So), #74 Kirt Doolin-(So), #76 Trevor Cansfield-(Fr)
                C-#62 Jay Bachman-(Sr), #79 Adam Shorter-(So)

                DEFENSE
                DE-#45 George Jamison, #78 Bob Bell-(Sr), #53 Nate Dingle-(Jr), #56 Antwan Peek-(Jr), #90 Trent Cole-(So), #5 Connor Barwin-(Fr)
                DT-#77 Ron Kostelnik-(Sr), #99 Vaughn Booker-(Sr), #95 Derrick Ransom-(Jr),#94 Mario Monds-(Jr), #93 Mike Wright-(So)
                OLB#55 Alex Gordon-(Sr), #3 Brad Jackson-(Jr), #91 Andre Frazier-(So), #42 Tyjuan Hagler-(So)
                MLB-#34 Mike Woods-(Sr), #52 Karl Woods-(Sr), #57 Phillip Curry-(Jr), #54 Troy Evans-(Jr),
                CB-#26 Al Nelson-(Sr/RB), #25 Artrell Hawkins-(Jr), #24 Blue Adams-(Jr), #18 Daven Holly-(So), #21 Mike Mickens-(FR), #32 John Bowie-(Fr), #36 DeAngelo Williams-(Fr)
                FS-#10 Brigman Owens-(Sr), #4 Lavar Glover-(Jr), #9 Brandon Underwood-(Fr)
                SS-#5 Tom Marvaso-(Sr), #43 Sam Garnes-(Jr), #13 Haruki Nakamura-(So)

                SPECIAL TEAMS
                K-#11 Rich Karlis-(Sr), #97 Jake Rogers-(Fr)
                P-#19 Jonathan Ruffin-(So)
                LS-Celek
                KOS-O'Brien
                KR/PR-Nelson/Chatman
                ------------------------------------------
                LOUISVILLE
                Offense-Pro Style (Run-55%/Pass-45%)
                Defense-3/4

                IMPACT PLAYERS/ALL AMERICANS

                Lenny "Lightning" Lyles
                http://edhamiltonworks.com/lyles-ULSports.htm

                Mark Clayton
                http://www.angelfire.com/ky/highland...k/clayton.html

                Tom Jackson
                http://www.uoflsports.com/sports/m-f...n_tom00.html#_


                Team Resources/Videos
                http://louisville.scout.com/2/191667.html All Time Cardinal's Team
                http://www.cardchronicle.com/2009/12...ville-football All DEcade Team
                http://www.uoflsports.com/sports/m-f...d-jerseys.html Honored Jersey's
                http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...6345/index.htm Otis Wilson
                http://www.uoflsports.com/sports/m-f...d_frank00.html Frank Minniefield
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_aDJtYKpC4 Remembering Eddie "The Assassin" Johnson"

                OFFENSE
                QB-#16 Johnny Unitas-(Sr), #7 Chris Redman-(Jr), #15 Dave Ragone-(Jr), #17 Stefan LeFors-(So), #12Brian Brohm-(So)
                RB-#26 Lenny "Lightning" Lyles-(Sr/DB/Capt), #42 Ernie Green-(Sr), #19 Michael Bush-(So), #32 Eric Shelton-(So), #23 Lional Gates-(So), #33 Kolby Smith-(So)
                FB-#35 Carwell Gardner-(Sr)
                WR-#83 Mark Clayton-(Sr), #87 Ernest Givins-(Sr), #9 Deion Branch-(Jr), #80 Zek Parker-(Jr), #10 Arnold Jackson-(Jr), #3 J.R. Russell-(So), #85 Harry Douglas-(So), #5 Trent Guy-(Fr)
                TE-#6 Ibn Green-(Jr), #84 Jamie Asher-(Jr), #86 Ronnie Ghent-(Jr), #82 Gary Barnidge-(So)
                OT-#77 Bruce Armstrong-(Sr), #72 Roman Oben-(Jr), #78 Travis Leffew-(So), #79 Renardo Foster-(So), #70 Beno Giacomini-(So)
                OG-#75 Joe Jacoby-(Sr), #59 Jason Spitz-(So), #76 Kurt Quaterman-(So), #68 George Bussey-(Fr)
                C-#67 Dan Koons-(Jr), #76 Eric Wood-(Fr)

                DEFENSE
                DE-#94 Joe Johnson-(Jr), #90 Dwayne White-(Jr), #98 Carl Powell-(Jr), #95 Michael Josiah-(Jr), #58 Elvis Dumervil-(So), #46 Marcus Jones-(So)
                DT-#99 Ted Washington-(Sr), #96 Kendrick Gholston-(Jr), #92 Montavious Stanley-(So), #91 Amobi Okoye-(So)
                OLB-#55 Otis Wilson-(Sr), #56 Doug Buffone-(Sr), #57 Alan Campos-(Jr), #97 Brandon Johnson-(So), #40 Nate Harris-(So)
                MLB-#50 Tom Jackson-(Sr/Capt), #51 Eddie "The Assassin" Johnson-(Sr), #52 Tyrus McCloud-(Jr), #54 Robert McCune-(Jr)
                CB-#1 Frank Minnifield-(Sr), #13 Sam Madison-(Jr), #34 Ray Buchanan-(Jr), #20 Rashad Holman-(Jr), #4 Charles Johnson-(Jr), #25 Antoine Harris-(So), #21 William Gay-(So)
                FS-#49 Dwayne Woodruff-(Sr), #24 Anthony Floyd-(Jr)
                SS-#37 Deral Boykin-(Sr), #5 Kerry Rhodes-(So)

                SPECIAL TEAMS
                K-#2 David Akers-(Jr/Lefty), #18 Art Carmody-(So/Lefty)
                P-#8 Klaus Wilmsmeyer-(Sr)
                LS-Koons
                KOS-Carmody
                KR/PR-Minnifield/Givins
                --------------------------------------------
                PITTSBURGH TEAM STRATEGY
                Offense-Pro Style-(Run-54%/Pass-46%)
                Defense-3/4

                IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                Tony Dorsett

                http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/s...onyDorsett.jpg
                Dorsett's record with the Panthers was legendary. He was named to an All-America team as a freshman and again as a junior and senior. Playing under Coach Johnny Majors, Dorsett became the first college back to run for 1,000 or more yards four seasons and the first to gain more than 1,500 yards three years. He established an all-time NCAA record of 6,082 yards. His best season as a senior saw him running for 1,948 yards and 21 touchdowns.

                Chris Doleman
                He was a star linebacker and defensive end for the Pitt Panthers from 1982 to 1984. He ended his career at Pitt with 25 sacks which was good for third all-time at the time of his departure. That total still ranks sixth in Pitt annals.

                Hugh Green

                A three-time All American and a member of the College Football Hall of Fame, Green is the most dominant defensive player in college football history. He was only 6-2 and 220 pounds, but was so quick and agile, opposing tackles rarely had a solution to the pass-rushing phenom. Green finished his brilliant Panther career with 441 tackles, 53 sacks.

                Team Resources/Videos
                http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/c...1102smizik.asp 1980 Panthers rank among best
                http://kotitescorner.blogspot.com/20...fl-roster.html Pittsburgh Panthers All-Time NFL Roster
                http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com/sp...050509aab.html Pitt Football's All-Time First Team All-Americans

                OFFENSE
                QB-#13 Dan Marino-(Sr), #12 Matt Cavanaugh-(Sr), #10 Alex Van Pelt-(Sr), #2 Rod Rutherford-(So), #3 Tyler Palko-(So)
                RB-#33 Tony "TD" Dorsett-(Sr), #27 Curvin "Swervin" Richards-(Sr), #29 Curtis Martin-(Jr), #43 Kevan Barlow-(Jr), #37 Nick Goings-(Jr), #25 LeSean McCoy-(Fr), #4 LaRod Stephens-Howling-(Fr)
                FB-#34 Craig "Iron Head" Heyward-(Sr), #40 Randy McMillan-(Sr), #32 Lousaka Polite-(So)
                WR-#24 Gordon Jones-(Sr), #80 Julius Dawkins-(Sr), #6 Dietrich Jells-(Jr), #83 LaTef Grim-(Jr), #1 Larry Fitzgerald-(So/Capt), #88 Antonio Bryant-(So), #86 Greg Lee-(So)
                TE-#89 "Iron Mike" Ditka-(Sr), #81 Dave Moore-(Sr), #84 Kris Wilson-(So), #82 Nate Byham-(Fr)
                OT-#75 Jim "Jimbo" Covert-(Sr),#73 Mark May-(Sr), #70 Rob Petitti(So), #76 Jeff Otah-(So)
                OG-#79 Bill Fralic-(Sr), #69 Randy Dixon-(Sr), #78 Ruben Brown-(Jr), #74 Charles Spencer-(So), #68 Mike Glynn-(So)
                C-#59 Russ Grimm-(Sr), #53 Mark Stepnoski-(Sr)

                DEFENSE
                DE-#99 Hugh Green-(Sr/Capt), #56 Chris Doleman-(Sr), #97 Tony Woods-(Sr), #57 Bryan Knight-(Jr), #90 Claude Harriot-(So)
                DT-#63 Bill Mass-(Sr), #93 Marc Spindler-(Sr), #98 Tony "Goose" Siragusa-(Sr), #82 Keith Hamilton-(Jr), #91 Sean Gilbert-(Sr)
                OLB-#87 Ricky Jackson-(Sr), #50 Marty Schotenheimer-(Sr), #48 Ricardo McDonald-(Jr), #54 H.B. Blades-(So), #17 Clint Session-(So)
                MLB-#65 Joe Schmidt-(Sr), ), #55 Jerry Olsavzky-(Sr), #51 Gerald Hayes-(Jr), #52 Scott McKillop-(Fr)
                CB-#26 Tim Lewis-(Sr), #23 Steve Israel-(Sr), #31 Hank Poteat-(Jr), #19 Shawnte Spencer-(So), #7 Torrie Cox-(Jr), #15 Darrelle Revis-(Fr), #22 Josh Lay-(So)
                FS-#49 Carlton Williamson-(Sr), #35 Ramon Walker-(Jr)
                SS-#21 Anthony Dorsett-(Jr), #8 Darnell Dinkins-(Jr/TE)

                SPECIAL TEAMS
                K-#28 Fred Cox-(Sr)
                P-#36 Andy Lee-(So)
                KOS-Cox
                LS-Stepnoski
                PR/KR-Dawkins/Richards
                -----------------------------------------
                RUTGERS
                Offense-Pro Style-(Run-50%/Pass-50%)
                Defense-3-4

                IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                SCOTT ERNEY
                http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...53C1A961948260
                The most prolific passer in Rutgers football history, Erney was an honorable mention AP All-American in 1988. He holds the school record with 436 yards passing vs. Vanderbilt in 1988. He threw for more than 300 yards in a game on four occasions.

                PAUL ROBESON

                Robeson earned altogether 15 varsity letters in American football, baseball, basketball, and track and field. For his accomplishments as an end in football, he was named a first-team All-American in 1917 and 1918.

                The football coach, Walter Camp, later described him as "the greatest to ever trot the gridiron."

                DERON CHERRY
                He was a safety and punter at Rutgers University. In 1979 he was named the Scarlet Knights MVP. In 1979 and 1980, Cherry earned AP All-East honors. Cherry recorded nine career interceptions and punted for a then-record 39.4 career average.

                TEAM RESOURCES/VIDEOS
                http://www.scarletknights.com/football/history/aa.asp Rutgers All Americans
                http://www.newjerseynewsroom.com/pro...llege-football Best of the decade
                http://www.scarletknights.com/footba...ry/history.asp Rutgers Football History Capsule

                OFFENSE
                QB-#6 Scott Erney-(Sr), #1 Ray Lucas-(Jr), #17 Mike McMahon-(Jr), #13 Ryan Hart-(So), #14 Mike Teel-(Fr)
                RB-#42 Bill Austin-(Sr/Capt), #35 J.J. Jennings-(Sr), #31 Terrell Willis-(Jr), #27 Ray RIce-(Fr)
                FB-#23 Brian Leonard-(So)
                WR-#99 Paul Robeson-(Sr), #5 Andrew Baker-(Sr), #2 Eric Young-(Sr), #82 Chris Brantley-(Sr), #86 Jim Guarantano-(Jr), #8 Tres Moses-(So), #88 Kenny Britt-(Fr), #7 Tiquan Underwood-(Fr)
                TE-#48 James Jenkins-(Sr/FB), #85 L.J. Smith-(Jr), #81 Marco Battaglia-(Jr), #80 Clark Harris-(So), #89 Kevin Brock-(Fr)
                OT-#70 Harry Swayne-(Sr), #78 Robert Barr-(Jr), #77 Pedro Sosa-(Fr), #71 Jeremy Zuttah-(Fr), #75 Anthony Davis-(Fr)
                OG-#79 Steve Tardy-(Sr), #72 Lee Getz-(Sr), #76 John Glass-(So), #63 Cameron Stephenson-(So)
                C-#51 Alex Kroll-(Sr), #60 Shaun O'Hara-(Jr), #53 Darnell Stapleton-(So)

                DEFENSE
                DE-#73 Bill Pickel-(Sr), #57 John Alexander-(Sr), #64 Raheem Orr-(Jr), #91 Ryan Neill-(So), #90 Jamaal Westerman-(Fr)
                DT-#54 Dino Mangiero-(Sr), #94 Rashod Swinger-(Jr), #97 J'Vonne Parker-(So), #95 Gary Gibson-(So), #56 Eric Foster-(Fr)
                OLB-#52 Jim Dumont Sr-(Sr), #55 Alcides Catanho-(Jr), #92 Shawn Williams-(Jr), #47 Brandon Renkart-(Fr)
                MLB-#65 Bill Pellington-(Sr), #50 Tyronne Stowe-(Sr), #58 Gary Brackett-(Jr), #44 Ryan D'Imperio-(Fr/FB)
                CB-#28 Carl Howard-(Sr), #34 Reggie Stephens-(Jr), #24 Brandon Haw-(Jr), #32 Nate Jones-(So), #11 Derrick Robinson-(So), #21 Devin McCourty-(Fr), #25 Jason McCourty-(Fr)
                FS-#26 Donnie Harris-(Sr), #30 Jay Bellamy-(Jr)
                SS-#20 Deron Cherry-(Sr), #36 Courtney Greene-(Fr)

                SPECIAL TEAMS
                K-#12 Alex Falcinelli-(Sr), #10 Jeremy Ito-(Fr)
                P-#3 Mike Barr-(Jr)
                LS-Clark Harris
                KR/PR-Bill Austin/Eric Young
                ----------------------------------------------
                SYRACUSE TEAM STRATEGY
                Offense-Air Force-(Run-60%/Pass-40%)
                Defense-3-4

                IMPACT PLAYERS/ALL AMERICANS

                Jim Brown
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvcV2...eature=related

                Ernie "The Elmira Express" Davis
                http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=jsjr10...eature=related The Legend of 44
                http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=jTIb54...eature=related

                Dan Conley
                Conley was a two-time All-BIG EAST First Team selection and was a candidate for the Butkus Award as a junior and senior. Conley was selected to Syracuse's All-Century Team, which honored the 44 best Orange players from the 20th century.

                Team Resources/Videos
                http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mul...ontent.10.html Syracuse Top Atheletes
                http://www.suathletics.com/sports/20...nturyteam.aspx Football All-Century Team
                http://collegefootball.rivals.com/co...asp?CID=547610
                http://blog.syracuse.com/orangefootb...orangemen.html The 1987 Orangemen

                OFFENSE
                QB-#9 Don McPherson-(Sr), #5 Donavan McNabb-(Jr), #15 Marvin Graves-(Jr), #3 R.J. Anderson-(So)
                RB-#32 Jim Brown-(Sr/K/LB), #44 Ernie "The Express" Davis-(Sr/Capt), #40 Floyd Little-(Sr), #47 Joe Morris-(Sr), #42 Kirby Dar-Dar-(Jr), #23 James Mungro-(Jr), #30 Walter Reyes-(So)
                FB-#39 Larry Csonka-(Sr), #35 Jim Nance-(Sr), #48 Daryl "Moose" Johnston-(Sr), #46 Rob Konrad-(Jr), #43 Tony Fiammetta-(Fr)
                WR-#45 Art Monk-(Sr), #14 Rob Moore-(Sr), #8 Marvin Harrison-(Jr), #83 Qadry "Missile" Ismail-(Sr), #12 Kevin Johnson-(Jr/QB), #81 David Tyree-(So), #1 Mike Williams-(Fr)
                TE-#88 John Mackey-(Sr/Capt), #84 Chris Gedney-(Sr), #85 Roland Williams-(Jr)
                OT-#71 Stan Walters-(Sr), #68 Walt Sweeney-(Sr), #73 Melvin Tuten-(Jr), #78 Adam Terry-(So), #67Quinn Ojinnaka-(So)
                OG-#64 Craig Wolfley-(Sr), #53 John Flannery-(Sr), #69 P.J. Alexander-(Jr), #74 Kelvin Sampson-(So)
                C-#51 Jim Ringo-(Sr), #55 Dave Wohlabaugh-(Jr)

                DEFENSE
                DE-#70 Rob Burnett-(Sr), #91 Paul Frase-(Sr), #54 Dwight Freeney-(Jr), #98 Duke Pettijohn-(Jr), #97 Josh Thomas-(So), #52 Jameel McClain-(Fr)
                DT-#72 Tim Green-(Sr), #99 Ted Gregory-(Sr), #96 Blaise Winter-(Sr), #93 Eric Downing-(Jr), #95 Antonio Anderson-(Jr)
                OLB--#90 Terry Wooden-(Sr), #56 Keith Bullock-(Jr), #18 Morlon Greenwood-(Jr), #58 Kelvin Smith-(So)
                MLB-#49 Dan Conley-(Sr/Capt), #50 Kevin Mitchell-(Jr), #59 Clifton Smith-(Jr), #57 Rich Scanlon-(Jr)
                CB-#4 Kevin Abrams-(Jr), #25 Will Allen-(Jr), #15 Willie Ford-(Jr), #22 Steve Gregory-(So/Wr), #28 Tanard Jackson-(So)
                FS-#10 Marcus Paul-(Sr), #37 Tommy Myers-(Sr), #34 Tebucky Jones-(Jr), #26 Anthony Smith-(So)
                SS-#20 Donovin Darius-(Jr), #29 Quentin Harris-(Jr)

                SPECIAL TEAMS
                K-#2 Gary Anderson-(Sr), #11 Olindo Mare-(Jr)
                P-Brown
                KOS-Mare
                LS-Ringo
                PR/KR-Little/Ismail
                ------------------------------------------------
                West Virginia
                Offense-Air Force-(Run-60%/Pass-40%)
                Defense-3-3-5

                IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
                Amos Zereoue
                http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...ll-time/page/8

                James Jett
                a seven-time track All-American and Olympic gold medalist....The only true freshman to play on WVU’s 1989 Gator Bowl team, Jett over his four-year football career totaled 11 touchdown catches and 1,384 receiving yards, ranking him eighth among WVU career leaders at that time.....Also a return man, Jett finished with 3,076 career all-purpose yards, then fifth best in WVU history.

                Darryl Talley
                “Mr. Outside” in the early 1980s, Talley is one of the greatest linebackers ever at WVU.......During his four years in Morgantown, Talley amassed a school record 484 career tackles. The four-year starting linebacker from 1979-82 led West Virginia to the 1981 Peach Bowl and the 1982 Gator Bowl.

                TEAM RESOURCES/VIDEOS
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkYfK...feature=relmfu Major Harris Tribute
                http://timeswv.com/wvu_sports/x13589...By-the-numbers Listing the school’s best, from No. 00 to 100
                http://www.msnsportsnet.net/page.cfm...cat=exclusives Ten Greatest Seasons
                http://wvlawgeekswestvirginiasports....-anounced.html All Decade Team
                http://www.helmethut.com/College/WV/HuffWV.html Sam Huff
                http://www.msnsportsnet.net/blogs.cf...eDate=07/03/11 BEST WR COMBOS

                OFFENSE
                QB-#15 Jeff Hostetler-(Sr), #9 Major Harris-(Sr), #12 Oliver Luck-(Sr), #4 Marc Bulger-(Jr), #2 Rasheed Marshall-(Jr), #5 Pat White-(Fr)
                RB-#29 Adrian Murell-(Sr), #20 Famous Amos Zereoue-(Jr/Capt), #22 Avon Cobourne-(Jr), #3 Quincy Wilson-(Jr), #10 Steve Slaton-(So)
                FB-#44 Jim Braxton-(Sr), #40 Wes "Express" Ours-(Jr), #35 Owen Schmitt-(So)
                WR-#8 Danny Buggs-(Sr), #85 James Jett-(Sr), #88 Reggie Rembert-(Sr), #48 Willie Drewrey-(Sr), #16Shawn Foreman-(Jr), #86 David Saunders-(Jr), #1 Jerry Porter-(Jr/S), #80 Chris Henry-(So), #24 Darius Reynaud-(So)
                TE-#82 Anthony Becht-(Jr), #84 Lovette Purnell-(Jr)
                OT-#77 Brian Jozwiak-(Sr), #72 Solomon Page-(Jr), #71 Lance Nimmo-(Jr), #62 Ryan Stanchek-(Fr), #60 Selvish Capers-(Fr)
                OG-#70 Bruce Bosley-(Sr), #73 Mike Compton-(Sr), #54 Scott Barrows-(Sr), #65 Jeremy Sheffey-(So), #79 Greg Isdaner0(Fr)
                C-#78 Rich Braham-(Sr), #76 Dan Mozes-(So)

                DEFENSE
                DE-#97 Renaldo Turnbull-(Sr), #98 Jeff Merrow-(Sr), #42 Canute Curtis-(Jr), #87 Antwan Lake-(Jr),
                DT-#61 Mike Fox-(Sr), #99 John Thornton-(Jr), #93 John Browning-(Jr)#92 Henry Slay-(Jr), #96 Keilen ****s-(So)
                OLB-#66 Chuck Howley-(Sr), #90-Darryl Talley-(Sr/Capt), #59 Steve Grant-(Sr), #55 Gary Stills-(Jr), #52 James Davis-(Jr), #33 Barrett Green-(-(Jr)
                MLB-#75 Sam Huff-(Sr), #50 Dennis Fowlkes-(Sr), #6 Grant Wiley-(Jr)
                CB-#28 Steve Newberry-(Sr), #27 Jerry Holmes-(Sr), #41 Fulton Walker-(Sr), #30 Alvoid Mays-(Sr), #32 Aaron Beasley-(Jr), #19 Lance Frazier-(Jr), #21 Adam Pac-Man Jones-(So)
                FS-#11 Darrell Whitmore-(Sr), #23 Mike Logan-(Jr), #14 Jahmile Addae-(So)
                SS-#26 Bo Orlando-(Sr), #25 Mike Loello-(So)

                SPECIAL TEAMS
                K-#13 Mike Vanderjagt-(Sr)
                P-#18 Todd Sauerbrun-(Jr)
                KOS-Vanderjadt
                LS-Bosley
                PR/KR-Jones/Jett
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                NCAA FOOTBALL 14 ALUMNI LEGENDS CPU vs CPU DYNASTY THREAD
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                • Playmakers
                  Hall Of Fame
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                  #9
                  Re: Playmakers NCAA 11 Alumni Dynasty Rosters

                  CONFERENCE USA ALUMNI TEAM SECTION
                  http://gofrogs.cstv.com/sports/m-foo...120104aaa.html Conf USA All-Decade Team
                  http://conferenceusa.cstv.com/sports...070300aad.html Past All-Conference Teams
                  http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...06-153-166.pdf


                  EAST CAROLINA
                  Playbook-East Carolina
                  Offense-Run Balanced-(Run-58%/Pass-42%)
                  Defense-3-4

                  IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                  Junior Smith
                  3-Time All-South Independent ('92-'94) selection who set the school record for rushing (3,745).

                  Larry Shannon
                  at 6'4 215 lbs - set the school record for yards per catch (17.0) and career td-receptions (21);

                  Emmanuel McDaniel
                  He ended his Pirate tenure with 112 tackles and 13 interceptions, pacing the Pirates in that category from 1993-95. As a senior, he earned First-Team All-South Independent honors.

                  TEAM RESOURCES/VIDEOS
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvaVt...eature=related Legends of ECU Football
                  http://www.biggerfasterstronger.com/..._TerryLong.pdf Terry Long
                  http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...traditions.pdf Pirates Tradition
                  http://bonesville.net/Articles/RonCh...usCrandell.htm Pirate Time Machine

                  OFFENSE
                  QB-#11 Jeff Blake-(Sr), #9 David Garrad-(Jr), #5 Marcus Crandell-(Jr), #7 James Pinkney-(So)
                  RB-#33 Tony Collins-(Sr), #32 Carlester Crumpler Sr-(Sr), #35 Junior Smith-(Jr), #22 Leonard Henry-(Jr), #20 Jerris McPhail-(Jr), #28 Chris Johnson-(So)
                  FB-#43 Ernest Byner-(Sr), #29 Reggie Branch-(Sr), #34 Scott Harley-(Jr), #31 Vonte Leach-(So)
                  WR-#85 Glenn Bass-(Sr), #15 Henry Gizmo Williams-(Sr), #80 Larry Shannon-(Jr/Capt), #82 Mitchell Galloway-(Jr), #26 Troy Smith-(Jr), #14 Keith Stokes-(Jr), #1 Richard Alston-(Jr/QB), #10 Terrence Copper-(So), #2 Aundrae Allison-(So)
                  TE-#88 Carlester Crumpler Jr-(Sr), #13 Davon Drew-(Fr)
                  OT-#73 Tomm Scott-(Sr), #78 Tootie Robbins-(Sr/Capt), #69 Brian Rimpf-(Jr), #79 Guy Whimper-(So)
                  OG-#74 Terry Long-(Sr), #63 Wayne Inman-(Sr), #75 Dwayne Ledford-(Jr), #64 Lamont Burns-(Jr), #70 Doug Palmer-(Fr)
                  C-#71 Sherwin Lacewell-(Jr), #54 Sean Allen-(Fr)

                  DEFENSE
                  DE-#95 Jody Schulz-(Sr), #93 Ernie Logan-(Sr), #57 Rod Coleman-(Jr), #55 Travis Darden-(Jr), #53 Scotty Robinson-(Fr), #94 C.J. Wilson-(Fr)
                  DT-#92 Steve Hamilton-(Sr), #99 Damane Duckett-(Jr), #77 Norris McCleary-(Jr), #91 Devone Claybrooks-(Jr), #97 Linval Joseph-(Fr), #90 Jay Ross-(Fr)
                  OLB-#89 Zack Valentine-(Sr), #45 Vinson Smith-(Sr), #81 Mark Libiano-(Jr), #50 Quinton Cotton-(Fr)
                  MLB-#44 Robert Jones-(Sr), #56 Geroge Koonce-(Sr), #47 Pernell Griffin-(Jr), #40 Chris Moore-(So)
                  CB-#21 Junior Robinson-(Sr), #30 Reggie Pinkney-(Sr), #37 Kevin Walker-(Sr), #41 Stefon Adamns-(Sr), #3 Emmanuel McDaniel-(Jr/Capt), #8 Travis Williams-(So)
                  FS-#48 Clint Harris-(Sr), #18 Kelly Hardy-(Jr)
                  SS-#23 Jim Bolding-(Sr), #4 Van Eskridge-(Fr)

                  SPECIAL TEAMS
                  K-N/A
                  P-#19 John Jett-(Sr), #17 Andrew Bayes-(Jr/K)
                  LS-Lacwewell
                  KOS-Bayes
                  KR/PR-Williams/Stokes
                  -----------------------------------
                  HOUSTON
                  Playbook-Houston
                  Offense-Run & Shoot-(Run-50%/Pass-50%
                  Defense-Multiple

                  IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                  Andre Ware
                  Playing in his own backyard, Andre Ware took the Cougars' run-and-shoot offense to new levels from 1987-89, and rode a record-breaking season to the 1989 Heisman Trophy.

                  Elmo Wright
                  Consensus All-American (1970) at 6'0 190 lbs - set a school record for receiving yards (3,347) and td-receptions (34).

                  Lamar Lathon
                  An absolute beast of a linebacker for the University of Houston playing from 1987 to 1989. 1988 was his best season. The Cougars went 9-3 and Lathon was an AP All American Honorable Mention and second team All Southwest Conference.

                  Team Resources/Videos
                  http://cougarcards.blogspot.com/sear...uck%20Clements Cougar Cards
                  http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...rd-winners.pdf Cougar Tradition
                  http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...n/5293664.html The dance goes on for Elmo Wright

                  OFFENSE
                  QB-#11 Andre Ware-(Sr/Capt), #7 David Klingler-(Sr), #15 Chuck Clements-(Jr), #4 Kevin Kolb-(So)
                  RB-#28 Chuck Weatherspoon-(Sr), #42 Warren McVea-(Sr), #30 Lamar Smith-(Sr), #35 Antowain Smith-(Jr), #26 Ketric Sanford-(Jr), #37 Jackie Battle-(So)
                  FB-#44 Robert Newhouse-(Sr), #38 Kimble Anders-(Sr)
                  WR-#23 Elmo Wright-(Sr), #81 Willis Adams-(Sr), #24 Jason Phillips-(Sr), #20 Manny Hazard-(Sr), #25 Pat Studstill-(Sr/P), #86 James Dixon-(Sr), #12 Jerrian James-(Jr), #9 Brandon MIddleton-(Jr), #18 Orlando Inglesias-(Jr), #2 Donnie Avery-(So), #17 Vincent Marshall-(So)
                  TE-#88 Riley Odoms-(Sr), #82 Tom "Tarzan" Beer-(Sr), #80 Rodney Hannah-(Fr)
                  OT-#76 Billy Milner-(Jr), #75 Jimmy Herndon-(Jr), #79 Marcus Spriggs-(Jr), #59 Sebastian Volmer-(Fr)
                  OG-#66 Melvin Jones-(Sr), #67 Mike Gisler-(Sr), #71 Josh Lovelady-(Jr), #74 Rex Hadnot-(So)
                  C-#69 Ben Fricke-(Jr), #51 Al James-(Jr), #57 Carl Barnett-(Fr)

                  DEFENSE
                  DE-#77 Leonard Mitchell-(Sr/OT), #73 Simon Fletcher-(Sr), #83 Royce Berry-(Sr), #72 Mack Mitchell-(Sr), #53 Phillip Hunt-(So)
                  DT-#78 Wilson Whitley-(Sr), #95 T.J. Turner-(Sr), #94 Glenn Montgomery-(Sr), #96 Alfred Olgesby-(Sr), #92 Craig Veasey-(Sr), #99 Marquay Love-(So)
                  OLB-#58 Charlie Hall-(Sr), #52 Glenn Cadrea-(Sr), #46 Lamar Lathon-(Sr/Capt), #10 Wayne Rogers-(Jr)
                  MLB-#56 Eugene Lockhart-(Sr), #55 Allen Aldridge-(Jr), #34 Cody Lubojasky-(Fr)
                  CB-#32 Charlie Ford-(Sr), #6 Audray McMillan-(Sr), #22 Monty Montgomery-(Jr), #27 Dedric Mathis-(Jr), #8 Stanford Routt-(So), #1 Willie Gaston-(So)
                  FS-#40 Johnnie Jackson-(Sr), #3 Hamin Milligan-(Jr), #36 Kenneth Fontenetti-(Fr)
                  SS-#29 Alton Montgomery-(Sr), #5 Hanik Milligan-(Jr)

                  SPECIAL TEAMS
                  K-#14 Roman Anderson-(Sr)
                  P-#33 Curley Johnson-(Sr/HB)
                  KOS-Studstill
                  LS-Fricke
                  KR/PR-McVea/Hazard
                  -----------------------------------------------
                  MARSHALL
                  Playbook-Marshall
                  Offense-One Back-(Run-50%/Pass-50%)
                  Defense-3-4

                  IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
                  Randy Moss
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viUJ4...eature=related

                  Chris Parker
                  http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...5794/index.htm
                  Set the school record for rushing yds (5,924) and tds (68)

                  B.J. Cohen
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XenQ2XUYTfE
                  Was a three time All American....Finished career with an astonishing 369 tackles with 57 tackles-for-loss and 51 sacks...Recorded double digit sacks for three consecutive years, including a school record 16 as a sophomore in 1995

                  Team Resources/Videos
                  http://www.marshallparthenon.com/2.1...team-1.1888856 All Decade Team
                  http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...o_pdf/FBAA.pdf All Americans
                  http://herdzone.cstv.com/auto_pdf/p_...-7-record-book
                  http://herdzone.cstv.com/sports/m-fo...042105aaa.html Mike Barber
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSY0E...om=PL&index=19 Kresser
                  http://marshall.scout.com/2/439135.html Frank "Gunner" Gatski
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfDHfhlNVtk Larry McCloud
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKN6QpdXIic Ricky Hall

                  OFFENSE
                  QB-#14 Michael Payton-(Sr), #15 Eric Kresser-(Jr), #10 Chad Pennington-(Jr), #7 Byron Leftwich-(Jr), #16 Stan Hill-(So), #3 Bernard Morris-(So)
                  RB-#20 Ron "The Jet" Lear-(Sr), #27 Ron Darby-(Sr), #36 Chris Parker-(Jr), #22 Doug Chapman-(Jr), #34 Earl Charles-(So), #24 Franklin "Butchie" Wallace-(Jr), #44 Ahmad Bradshaw-(So)
                  FB-#75 Jackie Hunt-(Sr/DB)
                  WR-#28 Mike Barber-(Sr), #88 Randy Moss-(Jr), #9 Troy Brown-(Jr), #1 Tim Martin-(Jr), #13 Nate Poole-(Jr), #40 Darrius Watts-(So), #82 Josh Davis-(So)
                  TE-#32 Sean Doctor-(Sr), #86 Mike Bartrum-(Sr), #87 Jermaine Wiggins-(Jr), #30 Chris Massey-(Jr), #85 Cody Slate-(Fr)
                  OT-#78 William Pannell-(Jr), #74 Steve Sciullo-(Jr), #60 Jamie Wilson-(Jr) , #71 Nate McPeek-(So), #79 Daniel Baldridge-(Fr)
                  OG-#56 Phil Ratliff-(Sr), #67 Steve Perretta-(Jr), #59 Aaron Ferguson-(Jr), #65 Toby Bullock-(So)
                  C-#72 Frank "Gunner" Gatski-(Sr/Capt), #66 John Wade-(Jr), #65 Doug Legursky-(So)

                  DEFENSE
                  DE-#53 Norm "Wild Man" Willy-(Sr), #5 B.J. Cohen-(Jr/Capt), #89 Paul Toviessi-(Jr), #50 Jonathan Goddard-(So), #99 Jasmus Martin-(So), #96 Albert McClellan-(Fr)
                  DT-#86 Billy Lyon-(Jr), #93 Girardie Mercer-(Jr), #6 Ricky Hall-(Jr), #90 Juan UNderwood-(So), #94 Toriano Brown-(So)
                  OLB-#51 Cecil Fletcher-(Sr), #4 John Grace-(Jr), #55 Andre O'Neal-(Jr), #45 Maurice Kitchens-(So)
                  MLB-#48 Larry McCloud-(Jr), #52 Max Yates-(Jr), #35 Kevin Atkins-(So)
                  CB-#39 Carl Lee-(Sr), #2 Reggie Giles-(Sr), #9 Danny Derricott-(Jr), #11 Maurice Hines-(Jr), #12 Yancey Satterwhite-(Jr) #46 Chris Hawkins-(So)
                  FS-#42 Rogers Beckett-(Jr), #18 Chris Crocker-(Jr), #41 C.J. Spillman-(So)
                  SS-#26 Roger Johnson-(Jr), #29 Curtis Keyes-(So)

                  SPECIAL TEAMS
                  K-#43 Tim Openlander-(Jr)
                  P-#17 Chris Hanson-(Jr)
                  LS-Bartrum/Massey
                  KOS-Openlander
                  KR/PR-Lear/Brown
                  -----------------------------------------------
                  SMU ALUMNI

                  TEAM STRATEGY
                  Playbook-Air Force
                  Offense-Option Run-(Run-82%/Pass-18%)
                  Defense-3-4

                  IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
                  Doak Walker
                  http://smu.edu/doakwalker/about_doak.asp

                  Bill Forester
                  Was an all-Southwest Conference selection at SMU, where he was elected team captain in 1952.

                  Russell Carter
                  http://smumustangs.cstv.com/sports/m...oments-09.html
                  Set career INT mark at SMU with 18-210 was nicknamed "The Dominator" at SMU for his playing style .

                  Team Resources/Videos
                  http://smumustangs.cstv.com/sports/m...oments-70.html E.Dickerson
                  http://smumustangs.cstv.com/sports/m...oments-68.html Luke Johnson
                  http://smumustangs.cstv.com/sports/m...100808aaa.html Don Merideth
                  http://sportsthenandnow.com/2009/12/...from-the-dead/ SMU Football Back from the dead
                  http://smu.edu/athletics/alumni/alum..._i.asp?id=1326 Alumni Data Base
                  http://www.nationalthrowscoachesasso...ael_Carter.htm Michael Carter

                  OFFENSE
                  QB-#17 Dandy Don Meredith-(Sr)), #11 Lance McIlhenny-(Sr), #13 Ricky Wesson-(Sr), #10 Mike Livingston-(Sr), #5 Mike Romo-(Jr), #15 Josh McCown-(Jr), #8 Ramon Flanigan-(Jr)
                  RB-#37 Doak Walker-(Sr/K), #19 Eric Dickerson-(Sr/Capt), #44 Kyle Rote-(Sr/P), #41 Reggie Dupard-(Sr), #30 Rodnick Phillips-(Jr), #32 Keylon Kincade-(So), #2 ShanDerrick Charles-(So)
                  FB-#33 Craig James-(Sr), #24 Kris Briggs-(So)
                  WR-#87 Raymond Berry-(Sr), #23 Jerry Levias-(Sr), #21 Emanuel Tolbert-(Sr), #84 Ron Morris-(Sr), #83 Albert Johnson-(Jr), #13 Joe Wolf-(Jr), #82 Mick Rossley, #88 Emmanuel Sanders-(Fr)
                  TE-#88 Willard Dewveall-(Sr), #81 Oscar Roan-(Sr), #86 John Hampton-(So)
                  OT-#75 Forrest Gregg-(Sr/Capt), #65 Henry Sheppard-(Sr), #53 Uzooma Okeke-(Jr), #74 Sterling Harris-(So)
                  OG-#71 Perry Hartnett-(Sr), #62 Ray Schoenke-(Sr)
                  C-#70 Dale Hellestrae-(Sr)

                  DEFENSE
                  DE-#67 John LaGrone-(Sr), #76 Jerry Mays-(Sr), #57 Byron Hunt-(Sr), #45 Luke Johnson-(Jr), #91 Kevin Aldridge-(So), #40 Justin Rogers-(So)
                  DT-#34 Jerry Ball-(Sr), #96 Harvey Armstrong-(Sr), #95 Michael Carter-(Sr), #72 Louie Kelcher-(Sr), #98 Mitch Willis-(Sr)
                  OLB-##58 Putt Choate-(Sr), #51 Anthony Dickerson-(Sr), # 59 Gary Moten-(Sr), #27 Alvin Nnabuife-(So)
                  MLB-#73 Bill Forester-(Sr), #42 Chris Bordano-(Jr)
                  CB-#28 Russell Carter-(Sr/Capt), #12 Rod Jones-(Sr), #48 Reggie Phillips-(Sr), #26 Donald Mitchell-(Jr), #9 Jacoby Rhinehart-(Jr), #1 Kevin Garrett-(Jr), #3 Jonas Rutledge-(So), #6 Brian McCann-(Fr)
                  FS-#25 Jerry Norton-(Sr), #31 John Simmons-(Sr)
                  SS-#46 Wes Hopkins-(Sr), #20 Jim Welch-(Sr)

                  SPECIAL TEAMS
                  K-#36 Eddie Garcia-(Sr)
                  P-#29 Dennis Partee-(Sr), #16 Thomas Morstead-(Fr)
                  KOS-Morstead
                  LS-Hellastrae
                  KR/PR-Walker/Levias
                  -----------------------------------------------------
                  SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI NCAA 14 ALUMNI TEAM

                  TEAM STRATEGY
                  Playbook
                  Offense-Pro Style or Run Balanced (Run-56%/Pass-44%)
                  No Huddle-Conservative
                  Defense-4-3

                  IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                  QB-#4 Brett Favre (Sr), (6'2 215, 4.94 40 time)

                  Key Ratings:
                  OVR-92, SPD-64, AWR-86, STR-76, THP-97, THA-86

                  In his junior season, Favre led the Golden Eagles to an upset of Florida State (then ranked sixth in the nation) on September 2, 1989. Favre capped a six-and-a-half-minute drive with the game-winning touchdown pass with 23 seconds remaining

                  Favre formerly held several Southern Miss football records until most were surpassed by Austin Davis by the end of the 2011 season. Favre had 15 games over his career where he compiled more than 200 passing yards, making him the fourth all–time school leader in that category. Of those 15 games, five were 300-yard games, the most compiled by any of the school's quarterbacks. Additionally

                  P/K/S-#44 Ray Guy (Sr), (6'4 195)

                  Key Ratings:
                  OVR-98, SPD-80, STR-70, AGI-88, AWR-93, KPW-98, KAC-98, CTH-78, PRC-86, MCV-64, ZCV-89, TAK-60, PUR-89

                  http://goldeneaglefans.homestead.com/guy.html
                  The first number to be retired in the 78 year history of Southern Miss football was the jersey number #44, last worn by Southern Miss All American Ray Guy.

                  Guy, who was named All-American after leading the nation in punting in 1972 with a 46.2-yards-a-punt average, became the first Southern Miss player ever accorded the honor and will become the first punter to enter the Hall in South Bend, Ind.

                  Guy was far more than a punter. Though he never played quarterback at USM, he could throw a football 70 yards and was "on call" if needed. He set a NCAA record (at the time) with a 61-yard field goal against Utah State on a snow-covered field in Logan, Utah in 1972. He also was Southern Mississippi's starting safety and intercepted 18 passes, including a USM record eight as a senior.

                  Team Resources/Videos
                  http://youtu.be/p-TIP-rcn9Q Favre throws winning TD vs FSU
                  http://goldeneaglesusm.homestead.com/centuryteam.html S.Miss All Century Team
                  http://www.pinterest.com/usmgoldenea...all-countdown/
                  http://www.guide.provations.com/sout...11?pg=155#pg18

                  OFFENSE
                  QB-#4 Brett Favre-(Sr), #10 Reggie Collier-(Sr), ##17 Jeff Kelly-(Jr), #5 Lee Roberts-(Jr), #6 Dustin Almond-(So)
                  RB-#45 Sammy Winder-(Sr), #29 Ben "Go-Go" Gary-(Sr), #18 Tony Smith-(Sr), #43 Derrick Nix-(Jr), #25 Damion Fletcher-(Fr)
                  FB-#41 Harold Shaw-(Sr)
                  WR-#83 Louis Lipps-(Sr/Capt), #86 Michael Jackson-(Sr), #80 Todd Pinkston-(Jr), #11 Sherrod Gideon-(Jr), #7 Fred Brock-(Jr), #82 LeRoy Handy-(Jr), #89 Marvin-(Jr)
                  TE-#88 Marvin Harvey-(Sr), #85 Terry Hardy-(Jr), #83 Shawn Nelson-(So)
                  OT-#71 Glen Howe-(Sr), #77 Jeremy Parquet-(Jr), #75 Chris Clark-(So), #66 Ryan McKee-(So)
                  OG-#65 O'Lester Pope-(Jr), #76 Torrin Tucker-(Jr), #78 Daryl Terrell-(Jr), #73 Jeremy Bridges-(Jr), #70 George Batiste-(So)
                  C-#64 Amos Fowler-(Sr), #63 Chris White-(Jr)

                  DEFENSE
                  DE-#81 Fred Cook-(Sr), #84 Don Hultz-(Sr), #95 Bobby Hamilton-(Sr), #97 Adalius Thomas-(Jr), #96 Cedric Scott-(Jr), #92 Terrell Paul-(Jr), #91 Robert Henderson-(So)
                  DT-#68 Jearld Baylis-(Sr), #90 Daleroy Stewart-(Jr), #98 John Nix-(Jr), #74 DeQuincy Scott-(Jr), #99 Martivius Prince-(So)
                  OLB-#67 Doug Satcher-(Sr), #56 Jeff Posey-(Jr), #42 Antoine Cash-(Jr), #27 Michael Boley-(Jr), #51 Gerald McRath-(Fr)
                  MLB-#58 Ken Avery-(Sr/Capt), #34 T.J. Slaughter-(Jr), #24 Rod Davis-(Jr), #55 Kevis Coley-(So)
                  CB-#19 Hanford Dixon-(Sr), #8 Perry Carter-(Sr), #15 Patrick Surtain-(Jr), #22 Greg Brooks-(Jr), #23 Raymond Walls-(Jr), #2 Caleb Hendrix-(So)
                  FS-#14 Bud Brown-(Sr), #1 Perry Phenix-(Jr), #28 Etric Pruitt-(Jr)
                  SS-#20 Derrick Hoskins-(Sr), #9 Chad Williams-(Jr)

                  SPECIAL TEAMS
                  K-#44 Ray Guy-(Sr/P/DB), #16 Darren McCaleb-(So)
                  P-#40 Jerrell "Thunderfoot" Wilson-(Sr/FB/LB), #37 Luke Johnson-(So)
                  LS-White
                  KOS-Wilson
                  PR/KR-Lipps/Smith
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                  • Playmakers
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                    • Sep 2004
                    • 15127

                    #10
                    Re: Playmakers NCAA 11 Alumni Dynasty Rosters

                    INDEPENDENCE CONFERENCE TEAMS

                    ARMY BLACK KNIGHTS NCAA 14 ALUMNI TEAM

                    OFFENSE-ARMY OPTION-(RUN%-80/PASS%-20)
                    NO HUDDLE-CONSERVATIVE
                    DEFENSE-3/4 MULTIPLE

                    IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                    HB/DB #41 Glenn "Mr Outside" Davis (Sr, 5'8 170)

                    Key Ratings:
                    OVR-85, SPD-89, STR-64, AGI-81, ACC-93, AWR-98, BTK-70, TRK-57, ELU-81, BCV-99, SFA-57, SPM-82, JKM-82, CAR-85, CTH-75, MCV-60, ZCV-81, PRC-83

                    In the 1920s, Notre Dame’s Four Horsemen captured the imagination of college football fans. A generation later, the sports headlines told of Mr. Inside and Mr. Outside — Blanchard the hard-driving fullback and Davis the speedy halfback.

                    Blanchard and Davis were also known as the Touchdown Twins, Blanchard scoring 38 touchdowns in three seasons (1944 to ’46) and Davis 59 in four seasons (1943 to ’46). Time and Life magazines pictured them together on their covers.

                    Davis finished his career with a school-record 59 touchdowns, 354 points and 5,161 all-purpose yards. In all, he earned 10 varsity letters while at West Point, including four in football, three in baseball, two in track and field and one in basketball. Davis was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in 1961.

                    Blanchard’s best season was 1945, when he became the first junior to win the Heisman, awarded to the nation’s best college football player, and the first football player to win the Sullivan Award as the country’s top amateur athlete. He averaged 7.1 yards a carry, running for 718 yards, and scored 19 touchdowns as the Cadets went 9-0.

                    Blanchard also punted and kicked off, and played linebacker on defense. In the off-season, he was an outstanding shot-putter and sprinter.

                    FB/LB/P #35 Doc "Mr Inside" Blanchard (Sr, 6'2 205)

                    Key Ratings:
                    OVR-85, SPD-82, STR-72, AGI-72, ACC-90, AWR-91, BTK-91, TRK-97, ELU-52, BCV-96, SFA-70, SPM-65, JKM-75, CAR-94, CTH-61, TAK-74, BSH-73, PUR-99, KICK POWER-88/KICK ACCURACY-67

                    TEAM RESOURCES/VIDEOS
                    http://www.goarmysports.com/genrel/d...oodward00.html Flashback To Glenn Davis
                    http://www.goarmysports.com/genrel/m...michael00.html Flashback To Michael McElrath
                    https://army.rivals.com/content.asp?...ll&CID=1307006 THE TOP 10 ARMY PLAYERS OF THE LAST DECADE
                    http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...f/history4.pdf
                    http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...ideRecords.pdf
                    http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...breceiving.pdf

                    OFFENSE
                    QB-#16 Leamon Hall-(Sr), #7 Ronnie McAda-(Sr), #12 Reggie Nevels-(Jr), #10 Zac Dahman-(So)
                    RB-#41 Glenn Davis-(Sr/DB), #24 Pete Dawkins-(Sr/IMPACT), #21 Bob Anderson-(Sr), #30 Michael Mayweather-(Sr), #25 Michael Wallace-(Jr), #38 Carlton Jones-(So), #8 Scott Wesley-(So)
                    FB-#35 Doc Blanchard-(Sr/LB/Capt), #22 Charlie Jarvis-(Sr), #42 Collin Mooney-(So), #33 Mike Viti-(So)
                    WR-#87 Bill Carpenter-(Sr,), #88 Mike Fahnestock-(Sr), #85 Terry Young-(Sr), #80 Joe Albano-(Sr), #19 Aaron Alexander-(Jr), #17 William White-(Jr), #9 Aris Comeaux-(Jr), #3 Omari Thompson-(Jr), #5 Jeremy Trimble-(So)
                    TE-#82 Clennie Brundidge-(Sr), #83 Gary Stele-(Sr), #84 Ron Leshinski-(Jr), #89 Clint Dodson-(Jr), #76 Alejandro Villanueva-(Fr/WR/OT)
                    OT-#77 Brian Connolly-(Sr), #71 Neil Ravitz-(Jr), #75 Joel Glover-(Jr), #72 Paul Henderson-(Jr)
                    OG-#67 Bob Mischak-(Sr), #79 Don Smith-(Sr), #70 Aaron Burger-(Jr), #74 Seth Nieman-(Jr)
                    C-#52 Dan Enright-(Sr), #68 Dustin Plumadore-(Jr)

                    DEFENSE
                    DE-#86 Zac Hurst-(Jr), #98 Will Sullivan-(Jr), #94 Cameron Craig-(So), #44 Josh McNary-(Fr)
                    DT-#62 Scott Kozak-(Sr), #99 Clarence Holmes-(Jr), #93 Mike Gann-(Fr)
                    OLB-#54 Ken Johnson-(Sr/IMPACT), #48 Adisa King-(Jr), #40 Ryan Kent-(Jr), #36 Brian Zickfoose-(Jr), #50 Steve Anderson-(Fr)
                    MLB-#56 Townsend Clarke-(Sr), #45 Ben Kotwica-(Sr), #6 Lyle Weaver-(Jr), #46 Greg Washington-(Jr), #53 Jason Frazier-(Jr)
                    CB-#18 Dave Charest-(Sr), #20 Dhyan Tarver-(Jr), #37 Delente Brewer-(Jr), #39 Jonathan Lewis-(Jr), #27 Ray Stith-(Jr)
                    FS-#4 Michael McElrath-(Sr/Capt/IMPACT), #29 Jordan Murray-(So)
                    SS-#31 Curt Daniels-(Jr), #13 Caleb Campbell-(So)

                    SPECIAL TEAMS
                    K-#11 Craig Stopa-(Sr)
                    P-#14 Dan MacElroy-(Jr), #1 Owen Tolson-(So)
                    KOS-Blanchard
                    LS-Enright
                    PR/KR-Davis/Mayweather
                    --------------------------------------------
                    NAVY TEAM STRATEGY
                    Playbook-Navy
                    Offense-Navy-(Run-82%/Pass-18%)
                    Defense-3-4

                    IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
                    Roger Staubach
                    http://www.helmethut.com/College/Navy/MDUSNA49XXA.html
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyosNhSrCPw

                    Napoleon McCallum
                    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...1433/index.htm
                    During his time at Navy, he was a two-time consensus All-American and set an NCAA record with 7,172career all-purpose yards. He is also the career rushing leader at Navy with 4,179 yards. McCallum was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003.

                    Bob Reifsnyder
                    http://collegefootball.org/famer_selected.php?id=50102

                    ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08tiY...eature=related Celebrating 50 years at Naval-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlCluhUBENM Remembering A.Grizzard
                    http://www.denverpost.com/colleges/ci_13441184 Jeff Sapp
                    http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_4248101 Gene Mingo
                    http://legacy.signonsandiego.com/spo...1sullivan.html
                    http://www.navysports.com/sports/m-f...092809aab.html All Stadium QB's, RB's & WR's
                    http://www.hometownglenburnie.com/sl...23Navyfootball Offensive Line
                    http://www.navysports.com/sports/m-f...101809aaa.html All-Stadium Defensive Line And Linebackers Named
                    http://www.navysports.com/sports/m-f...102509aab.html All-Stadium Secondary Named

                    OFFENSE
                    QB-#12 Roger Staubach-(Sr), #13 Jim Kubiak-(Jr), #16 Alton Grizzard-(Jr), #7 Chris McCoy-(Jr), #10 Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-(Fr)
                    WB-#21 Gene Mingo-(Sr), #27 Joe Bellino-(Sr), #47 Clyde "Smackover" Scott-(Sr), #20 Cleveland Cooper_(Sr), #38 Tony "Skip" Minisi-(Sr), #6 Reggie Campbell-(So) , #24 Shun White-(Fr), #36 Eric Kettani-(Fr)
                    IB-#30 Napoleon McCallum-(Sr), #32 Kyle Eckel-(So), #22 Adam Ballard-(So)
                    FL-#33 Ben Calland-(Sr), #80 Phil McConkey-(Sr), #84 Rob Taylor-(Sr), #83 Larry Van Loan-(Sr), #14 Damon Dixon-(Jr), #89 Tyree Barnes-(Fr)
                    SE-#81 Ron Beagle-(Sr), Steve Eisenhauer-(SR/OL), #87 Kevin Hickman-(Jr)
                    OT-#59 Max Lane-(Jr), #54 Zach McMechan-(Jr), #68 Mike Wahle-(Jr), #67 Blair Sokol-(Jr)
                    OG-#62 Ben Chase-(Sr), #77 Skip Dittman-(Sr), #55 Brian Drechsler-(Jr), #71 Dan Pidgeon-(Jr), #72 Anthony Gaskins-(Fr)
                    C-#76 Jack "Chief" Martin-(Sr), #62 Terrence Anderson-(Jr), #63 Antron Harper-(So)

                    DEFENSE
                    DE-#56 Tim Jordan-(Sr), #99 Bill Dow-(Sr), #84 Charlie Thornton-(Sr), #78 Tim Harden-(Sr), #57 Andy Person-(Jr)
                    NG-#48 Bob "Reef" Reifsnyder-(Sr/Capt), #98 Eric Rutherford-(Sr), #90 Bob Kuberski-(Jr), #91 Akingbemi Babatunde-(So)
                    OLB-#61 Jeff Sapp-(Sr), #44 Ed Sprinkle-(Sr), #50 Andy Bushak-(Sr), #60 Mike Kronzer-(Sr), #45 Tyler Tidwell-(So), #40 David Mahoney-(So)
                    ILB-#65 Andy Ponseigo-(Sr), #51 Clint Bruce-(Jr), #19 Vince McBeth-(Jr), #94 Javier Zuluaga-(Jr), #58Rob Caldwell-(So)
                    CB-#28 John Sturges-(Sr), #23 Ric Bayer-(Sr) , #29 Sean Andrews-(Jr), #4 Keenan Little-(So)
                    FS-#25 Chris Lepore-(Jr), #3 Josh Smith-(So)
                    SS-#49 Chet Moeller-(Sr), #8 Gervy Alota-(Jr)

                    SPECIAL TEAMS
                    K-#18 Bob Tata-(Sr), #5 Todd Peterson-(Jr)
                    P-#88 John "Boomer" Stufflebeem-(Sr/TE)
                    LS-Martin
                    KOS-Peterson
                    PR/KR-Mingo/Bellino
                    ---------------------------------------------
                    NOTRE DAME TEAM STRATEGY
                    Playbook-Notre Dame
                    Offense-Pro Style-(Run-60%/Pass-40%)
                    Defense-3-4

                    IMPACT/ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS
                    Rocket Ismail
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIZZ0...eature=related
                    During the 1989 regular season game against Michigan, Ismail returned two kickoffs for touchdowns, A feat never before accomplished by a Michigan opponent. He was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated twice, and received numerous awards, including All-American status.

                    Tim Brown
                    http://www.ndmemphis.com/documents/TimBrownTribute.htm

                    Ross Browner
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZYfv5lA_ko
                    He was a unanimous All-America his junior and senior seasons of 1976 and 1977. In 1976 he won the Outland trophy as the nation's best interior or defensive lineman also in 1976 United Press International named him Lineman of the Year.

                    ROSTER INFORMATION FOR ALL PLAYERS
                    http://quicktime.cnnsi.com/2006/sion...ame/index.html SI.Com All Time Notre Dame
                    http://notredame.blueandgold.com/content/?aid=7358 The Lou Holtz Team
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E7eO2apTt0 Classic Notre Dame
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0llXQobi-o Rick Mirer Tribute
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-MEt60Y0f8 The Bus Tribute

                    OFFENSE
                    QB-#3 Joe Montana-(Sr), #7 Joe Theisman-(Sr), #9 Tony Rice-(Sr), #2 Rick Mirer-(Jr), #10 Brady Quinn-(So), #11 Jimmy Clausen-(Fr)
                    HB-#5 Paul "Golden Boy" Hornung-(Sr), #12 Ricky Watters-(Sr), #20 Allen Pinkett-(Sr), #22 Julius Jones-(So), #4 Ryan Grant-(So)
                    FB-#6 Jerome Bettis-(Jr)
                    WR-#81 Tim Brown-(Sr), #25 Raghib "Rocket" Ismail-(Sr), #1 Derrick Mayes-(Jr), #8 Arnaz Battle-(So/QB), #21 Maurice Stovall-(So), #83 Jeff "Shark" Samardzija-(So), #85 Rhema McNight-(So), #23 Golden Tate-(Fr)
                    TE-#82 Leon Hart-(Sr/OT), #86 Dave Casper-(Sr), #87 Mark Bavaro-(Sr), #84 Anthony Fasano-(So), #80 John Carlson-(Fr)
                    OT-#71 George Conner-(Sr), #66 Andy Heck-(Sr), #76 George Kunz-(Sr), #77 Luke Pettigout-(Jr), #68Ryan Harris-(So)
                    OG-#67 Bob Kuechenberg-(Sr), #75 Aaron Taylor-(Jr), #63 Tim Ruddy-(Jr), #69 Mike Gandy-(Jr)
                    C-#60 Tim Grunhard-(Sr), #52 Jeff Faine-(So), #78 John Sullivan-(Fr)

                    DEFENSE
                    DE-#88 Alan Page-(Sr), #89 Ross Browner-(Sr), #13 Bertrand Berry-(Jr), #48 Renaldo Wynn-(Jr), #44 Justin Tuck-(So), #95 Victor Ambiamri-(So)
                    DT-#50 Chris Zorich-(Sr), #97 Bryant Young-(Jr), #98 Anthony Weaver-(Jr), #65 Derek Landri-(So), #92 Trevor Laws-(Fr)
                    OLB-#61 Jim Lynch-(Sr), #30 Frank Stams-(Sr/DE), #64 Nick Bouniconti-(Sr), #42 Michael Stonebreaker-(Sr), , #40 Kory Minor-(Jr), #36 Rocky Boiman-(So)
                    MLB #43 Bob Crable-(Sr), #55 Bob Golic-(Sr/DT), #33 Courtney Watson-(Jr)
                    CB-#27 Luther Bradley-(Sr), #41 Todd Lyght-(Sr), #31 Tom Carter-(Jr), #26 Bobby Taylor-(Jr), #15 Allen Rossum-(Jr)
                    FS-#32 Johnny Lujack-(Sr/QB), #29 Jeff Burris-(Jr), #19 Tom Zbikowski-(Fr)
                    SS-#14 Johnny Lattner-(Sr), #18 Chinedum Ndukwe-(So)

                    SPECIAL TEAMS
                    K-#16 John Carney-(Sr)
                    P-#28 Craig Hentrich-(Jr)
                    LS-Hart
                    KOS-Hornung
                    PR/KR-Brown/Ismail
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                    • C BLOCK
                      Rookie
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 54

                      #11
                      Re: Playmakers NCAA 11 Alumni Dynasty Rosters

                      YEAH PM I CANT WAIT FOR THESE BRO U DO GREAT WORK. ANN I CANT WAIT 2 PLAY WIT DOUG FLUTIE YESSSSSSSSSS...

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                      • Playmakers
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 15127

                        #12
                        Re: Playmakers NCAA 11 Alumni Dynasty Rosters

                        MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE

                        MWC ALL DECADE TEAM
                        http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=498&sid=3827940

                        ALL TIME MWC DEBATE
                        http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=451&f...to=MS_26856602

                        AIR FORCE
                        Playbook-Air Force
                        Offense-Option-(Run-80%/Pass-20%)
                        Defense-3-4

                        IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
                        Larry Thomson-FB
                        Falcons 1st All American in 1956

                        Carlton McDonald
                        All-American cornerback in 1992

                        Neal Starkey
                        Playboy All American Team 1966

                        Team Resources/Videos
                        http://www.netitor.com/photos/school...l-american.pdf
                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzaun7-ai44 Dee Dowis
                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdPfp...eature=related Terry Isaacson
                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvVhY...eature=related Ernie Jennings
                        http://www.funtrivia.com/en/Sports/A...ons-14752.html Air Force Trivia

                        Notable individual records
                        Chance Harridge: In 2002, Harridge set the NCAA Division I record for most single-season rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, with 23. Tied by the University of Florida's Tim Tebow in 2007. Broken by Navy's Ricky Dobbs in 2009 with 27.

                        Beau Morgan: He became the first player in NCAA history to rush and pass for over 1,000 yards in a season twice. He broke the NCAA single season rushing record for a quarterback, along with being only the second player in NCAA history to run and pass for 3,000 yards in a career. [4]

                        OFFENSE
                        QB-#6 Dee Dowis-(Sr), #12 Bobby Parker-(Sr), #7 Beau Morgan-(Jr), #14 Blane Morgan-(Jr), #11 Chance Harridge-(So), #5 Shaun Carney-(Fr)
                        RB-#21 Mike Brown-(Sr), #9 Leotis Palmer-(So), #25 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), #8 Matt Farmer-(Jr), #80 Ryan Fleming-(So), #82 Alec Messerall-(So)
                        TE-#86 Adam Strecker-(So), #88 Travis Dekker-(Fr)
                        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-(Sr)

                        DEFENSE
                        DE-#98 Gene Olgilvie-(Sr), #78 Bryce Fisher-(Jr)
                        NT-#87 Chad Hennings-(Sr)
                        OLB-#92 Virgil Simpson-(Sr), #54 Steve Russ-(Jr), #57 Chris Gizzi-(Jr)
                        MLB-#42 Terry Maki-(Sr), #58 Marchello Graddy-(Jr), #48 John Rudzinski-(So), #44 Tim Hightower-(So)
                        CB-#47 Neal Starkey-(Sr), #3 Tim Curry-(Jr), #32 Carlton McDonald-(Jr), #20 Wes Crawley-(So), #2 Carson Bird-(Fr)
                        FS-#31 Scott Thomas-(Sr), #29 Larry Duncan-(So)
                        SS-#27 Dennis Poland-(So), #34 Chris Thomas-(Fr)

                        SPECIAL TEAMS
                        K-#45 Dave Lawson-(Sr/LB), #16 Joe Wood-(Sr), #97 Joey Ashcroft-(Fr)
                        P-#17 Terry Isaacson-(Sr/QB), #13 Ryan Harrison-(Fr)
                        KOS-Wood
                        LS-Strecker
                        PR/KR-Hall/Palmer
                        -----------------------------------------------
                        BYU
                        Playbook-BYU
                        Offense-One Back-(Run-50%/Pass-50%)
                        Defense-3-4

                        IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                        Gordon Hudson
                        http://universe.byu.edu/node/9670
                        He was a Two-time consensus All-America pick in 1982 and 1983 He led BYU to four WAC titles and four Holiday Bowl berths. He also set the NCAA record for most career receiving yards by a tight end in a career (2,484). He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2009.

                        Derwin Gray
                        All-American at BYU and 1992 Jim Thorpe Award nominee for best defensive back in college football. Holds BYU record for most tackles in a single game, with 22 against Penn State.

                        Kyle Morell
                        http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=8014156&nid=272
                        Made a national championship saving tackle to seal the win over Hawaii. 232 career tackles, 2 sacks, and 8 interceptions.1984 First-team All-American. 1984 First-team All-WAC. 1984 WAC Defensive Player of the Year.

                        Team Resources/Videos
                        http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...ll-team#page/2 All Time BYU Team
                        http://www.byucougars.com/media_guid...-american.html BYU All-Americans
                        http://www.byucougars.com/media_guid...arterback.html QB "U"
                        http://byu.scout.com/2/933530.html All Decade Offense
                        http://byu.scout.com/2/933833.html All DEcade Defense
                        http://www.byucougars.com/uploads/pd...ors_Awards.pdf

                        OFFENSE
                        QB-#9 Jim McMahon-(Sr), #8 Steve Young-(Sr), #14 Ty Detmer-(Jr), #15 Brandon Doman-(Jr), #12 John Beck-(Fr)
                        RB-#23 Via Sikahema-(Sr), #16 Ronney Jenkins-(Jr), #29 Jamal Willis-(Jr), #6 Luke Staley-(Jr), #26 Curtis Brown-(So), #45 Harry Unga-(Fr)
                        FB-#3 Naufaju Tahi-(So)
                        WR-#82 Golden Richards-(Sr), #7 Glen Kozlowski-(Sr), #11 Mark Bellini-(Sr), #18 Eric Drage-(Jr), #84 Margin Hooks-(Jr), #1 Todd Watkins-(So), #20 Reno Mahe-(Jr), #17 Austin Collie-(Fr)
                        TE/HBK-#46 Todd Christenson-(Sr), #95 Gordon Hudson-(Sr/CAPT), #96 Chad Lewis-(Jr), #43 Doug Jolley-(Jr), Jonny Hartline-(So), #86 Daniel Coats-(So), #32 Dennis Pitta-(Fr)
                        OT-#72 Nick "The Bear" Eyre-(Sr), #78 Brad Oates-(Sr), #75 John Tait-(Jr), #79 Eli Herring-(Jr)
                        OG-#66 Mo Elewonibi-(Sr), #60 Trevor Matich-(Sr), #52 Larry Moore-(Jr), #71 Scott Young-(So), #74 Travis Bright-(Fr)
                        C-#50 Bart Oates-(Sr), #70 Evan Pilgrim-(Jr)

                        DEFENSE
                        DE-#76 Glen Titensor-(Sr/OL), #93 Brett Kielsel-(Jr), #83 Byron Frisch-(Jr), #92 Ryan Denney-(Jr), #54Shaun Nua-(So)
                        DT-#99 Jason Buck-(Sr), #77 Shawn Knight-(Sr), #58 Chris Hoke-(Jr), #56 Travis Hall-(Jr), #73 Hans Olsen-(Jr)
                        OLB-#47 Todd Shell-(Sr), #41 Leon White-(Sr), #55 Justin Ena-(Jr), #53 Brady Poppinga-(So), #44 Bryan Kehl-(So), #57 Colby Bockwoldt-(So)
                        MLB-#34 Jurt Gouveia-(Sr), #40 Glen Redd-(Sr), #94 Rob Morris-(Jr)
                        CB-#31 Rodney Rice-(Sr), #19 Chris Farasopoulas-(Sr), #2 Rodney Thomas-(Sr), #21 Tim McTyer-(Jr), #24 Omarr Morgan-(Jr), #4 Jenaro Gilford-(So)
                        FS-#36 Tom Holmoe-(Sr), #25 Derwin Gray-(Jr)
                        SS-#5 Kyle Morell-(Sr/Capt), #33 Aaron Francisco-(So)

                        SPECIAL TEAMS-
                        K-#27 Owen Pochman-(Jr)
                        P-#10 Lee Johnson-(Sr)
                        LS-Matich
                        KOS-Johnson
                        PR/KR-Richards/Sikahema
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                        COLORADO ST
                        Playbook-Colorado St
                        Offense-Pro Style-(Run-50%/Pass-50%)
                        Defense-3-4

                        IMPACT PLAYERS/ALL AMERICAN

                        Lawrence McCutcheon
                        http://amarillo.com/stories/021205/mor_1247317.shtml
                        He set more than 20 school and Western Athletic Conference records in his three years at the school, later becoming a member of Colorado State’s Athletic Hall of Fame.

                        Greg Primus
                        All-WAC pick who finished as Colorado State's all-time leading receiver and ended up with 192 career catches for 3,200 yards (10th on the NCAA's all-time yardage list).

                        Joey Porter
                        He recorded 22 career sacks and was a third-team All-America and All-Western Athletic Conference first-team selection by The Sports Network.

                        Roster Data Information/Videos
                        http://www.examiner.com/x-2516-Color...-Rams-Examiner CSU's top 20 NFL Talent
                        http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...entering09.pdf
                        http://www.coachfair.colostate.edu/p...tion.asp#movie History & Tradition
                        http://www.coloradoaggies.com/feature2.html
                        http://www.csurams.com/sports/m-foot...080405aaa.html All-Time Records
                        http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_5944915 Catching up with Lonnie Wright

                        OFFENSE
                        QB-#12 Mark Driscoll-(Sr), #18 Terry Nugent-(Sr), #11 Kelley Stouffer-(Sr), #13 Moses Moreno-(Jr), #7 Anthoney Hill-(Jr), #10 Bradlee Van Pelt-(So), #16 Caleb Hanie-(Fr)
                        RB-#30 Lawrence McCutcheon-(Sr), #33 Calvin Branch-(Jr), #20 Damon Washington-(Jr), #36 Kevin Dougal-(Jr), #22 Cecil Sapp-(Jr), #5 Gartrell Johnson-(Fr)
                        FB-#41 Steve Bartalo-(Sr/Capt), #32 Oscar Reed-(Sr), #34 Kyle Bell-(Fr),
                        WR-#83 Jeff Champine-(Sr), #2 Pete Rebstock-(Jr), #27 Greg Primus-(Jr), #28 Dallas Davis-(Jr), #4 David Anderson-(So), #31 Dion Morton-(Fr)
                        TE-#88 Keli McGregor-(Sr), #81 Joel Dreessen-(So), #80 Kory Sperry-(Fr)
                        OT-#65 Kevin Call-(Sr), #66 John Laurita-(Sr), #67 David Shohet-(Jr), #74 Erik Pears-(So), #63 Mike Brisiel-(So) #71 Clint Oldenburg-(So)
                        OG-#68 John Benton-(Sr), #72 Anthony Cesario-(Jr), #69 Morgan Pears-(Jr), #79 Albert Bimper-(So)
                        C-#61 Blaine Saipaia-(Jr), #64 Mike Newell-(Jr), #57 Tim Walter-(Fr)

                        DEFENSE
                        DE-#78 Al Baker-(Sr), #82 Mark Bell-(Sr/TE), #77 Mark Mullaney-(Sr), #96 Clark Haggans-(Jr), #44 Sean Moran-(Jr), #91 Brady Smith-(Jr)
                        DT-#73 Thurman Fum McGraw-(Sr), #76 Mike Bell-(Sr), #95 Rob Cieslinski-(Jr)
                        OLB-#50 Kevin McLain-(Sr), #8 Joey Porter-(Jr), #6 Rick Crowell-(Jr), #54 Adrian Ross-(Jr)
                        MLB-#60 Dale Dodrill-(Sr), #89 Eric Tippeconnic-(Sr), #43 Ula Tuitele-(Jr)
                        CB-#29 Brady Keys Jr-(Sr), #9 Selwyn Jones-(Sr), #40 Jason Craft-(Jr), #26 Justin Gallimore-(Jr), #38 Ray Jackson-(Jr), #15 Dexter Wynn-(So)
                        FS-#24 Jack Christiansen-(Sr), #21 Gary Click, #25 Lonnie Wright-(Sr), #3 Greg Myers-(Jr)
                        SS-#47 Linden King-(Sr), #46 Erik Olson-(Jr), #48 John Howell-(Jr)

                        SPECIAL TEAMS
                        K-#14 Steve DeLine-(Sr)
                        P-#39 Joey Huber-(Jr)
                        LS-Newell
                        KOS-Huber
                        KR/PR-Branch/Rebstock
                        -----------------------------------------------------
                        NEW MEXICO


                        -----------------------------------------------------
                        SAN DIEGO ST
                        Offense-Pro Style
                        Defense-3-3-5

                        IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                        Todd Santos
                        http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports...s19santos.html

                        Marshall Faulk
                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDOyV1bphoE
                        http://goaztecs.cstv.com/sports/m-fo...080411aaa.html

                        Fred Dreyer
                        http://www.collegefootball.org/famer...d.php?id=60081

                        Team Resources/Videos
                        http://bleacherreport.com/articles/5...e-are-they-now San Diego St in the NFL
                        http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...recruiting.pdf San Diego St Tradition

                        OFFENSE
                        QB-#8 Todd Santos-(Sr), #11 Brian Sipe-(Sr), #12 Mike Kofler, #10 Dan McGwire-(Sr), #7 Kevin O'Connell-(So)
                        RB-#28 Marshall Faulk-(Jr/Capt), #43 George Jones-(Jr), #4 Larry Ned-(Jr), #22 Lynell Hamilton-(So)
                        FB-#30 Obafemi Ayanbadejo-(Jr)
                        WR-#25 Haven Moses-(Sr), #85 Isaac Curtis-(Sr), #88 Webster Slaughter-(Sr), #81 Az Hakim-(Jr), #6 Darney Scott-(Jr), #2 Will Blackwell-(Jr), #16 J.R. Tolver-(Jr), #19 Jeff Webb-(So), #1 Kassim Osgood-(Jr)
                        TE-#89 Don Warren-(Sr), #87 Rob Awalt-(Sr), #52 Tyler Schmitt-(So/Long Snapper only)
                        OT-#68 Kyle Turley-(Jr), #66 Ephraim Salaam-(Jr), #69 Mike Houghton-(69), #74 Mike Kracalik-(So), #59 Lance Louis-(Fr)
                        OG-#56 Rich Moran-(Sr), #76 Andrew Kline-(Jr), #70 Chester Pitts-(Jr), #62 Brandyn Dombrowski-(So)
                        C-#67 Roman Fortin-(Sr), #53 Mike Malano-(Jr)

                        DEFENSE
                        #77 Fred Dreyer-(Sr/Capt), #92 Doug Reed-(Sr), #50 Brett Faryniarz-(Sr), #94 Akbar Gabaja-Biamila-(Jr), #93 Kabeer Gabaja-Biamila-(Jr), #90 Raymond Stallings-(Jr), #91 Antwan Applewhite-(So)
                        DT-#75 Pio Sagapolutelle-(Sr), #79 Jamal Duff-(Jr), #97 La'Roi Glover-(Jr), #51 Jerome Haywood-(Jr)
                        OLB-#60 Mike "Mad Dog" Douglass-(Sr), #58 Whip Walton-(Sr), #54 Matt McCoy-(So), #44 Heath Farwell-(So), #45 Russell Allen-(Fr)
                        MLB-#57 Randy Kirk-(Sr), #34 Kirk Morrison-(So), #33 Freddie Keiaho-(So)
                        CB-#29 Willie Buchanon-(Sr), #46 Herman Edwards-(Sr), #42 Monte Jackson-(Sr), #31 Bobby Howard-(Sr), #32 Vernon Dean-(Sr), #23 Jason Moore-(Jr), #27 Ricky Parker-(Jr), #26 Jeff Shoate-(Jr)
                        FS-#20 Joe Lavender-(Sr), #18 Brian Russell-(Jr/QB), #5 Marviel Underwood-(So)
                        SS-#24 Robert Griffin-(Sr), #47 Will Demps-(Jr)

                        SPECIAL TEAMS
                        K-#17 Andy Trakas-(Sr)
                        P-#9 Mike Saxton-(Sr), #14 Noel Prefontaine-(Jr)
                        KOS-Prefontaine
                        LS-Schmitt
                        PR/KR-Hakim/Blackwell
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                        UNLV
                        Playbook-UNLV
                        Offense-One Back-(Run-65%/Pass-35%)
                        Defense-3-4

                        IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
                        Randall Cunningham
                        http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009...tball-1982-84/

                        Ickey Woods
                        http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009...tball-1984-87/
                        http://www.videosurf.com/video/nfl-t...oods-124680915

                        Todd Liebenstien
                        2-Time All-Independent (’80,’81), tallied 22 career sacks (2nd in school history)

                        Team Resources/Videos
                        http://unlv.rivals.com/content.asp?cid=559908 UNLV's Top 10 All-Time players
                        http://rebelnation.reviewjournal.com...decade-defense All Decade Defense
                        UNLV's Adam Seward, Ryan Claridge, Jamaal Brimmer, Dominique Dorsey and Earvin Johnson will be among the hundreds of college football players glued to their television sets this weekend watching how the NFL draft unfolds.

                        http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_ho.../20650325.html Hunkie Cooper
                        http://www.themwc.com/sports/m-footb...072004aab.html McCardell
                        http://www.lvrj.com/sports/11142536.html Bell among Rebels' all-time standouts

                        OFFENSE
                        QB-#12 Randall Cunningham-(Sr/P), #18 Glenn Carano-(Sr), #19 Jon Denton-(Jr), #3 Jason Thomas-(Jr), #13 Kurt Nantkes-(Jr)
                        RB-#22 Mike Thomas-(Sr), #23 Michael Morton-(Sr), #20 Bobby Batton-(Sr), #33 James Wofford-(Jr), #1 Larry Croom-(So), #10 Dominque Dorsey-(So), #34 Joe Haro-(Jr)
                        FB-#30 Ickey Woods-(Sr), #24 Mel Carver-(Sr), #41 Steve Costa-(Jr), #4 Frank Summers-(Fr)
                        WR-#14 Hunkie Cooper-(Sr), #87 Keenan McCardell-(Sr), #7 Jim Sandusky-(Sr), #82 Henry Bailey-(Jr), #83 Randy Gatewood-(Jr), #85 Damon Williams-(Jr), #6 Nate Turner-(Jr), #8 Earvin Johnson-(So), #80 Casey Flair-(Fr), #88 Ryan Wolfe-(Fr)
                        TE-#89 Jeff Spek-(Sr), #81 Dejhown Mandley-(Jr), #86 Greg Estandia-(So)
                        OT-#71 Dan Mcquaid-(Sr), #70 Art Plunkett-(Sr), #72 John Greer-(Jr), #79 Richie Plunkett-(Fr)
                        OG-#66 Lonnie Palelei-(Sr), #61 Jerry Reynolds-(Sr), #59 Joe Hawley-(Fr), #78 Johan Asiata-(Fr)
                        C-#60 Pete Tramontanas-(Jr), #73 Dominic Furio-(So)

                        DEFENSE
                        DE-#96 Todd Liebenstein-(Sr/Capt), #47 Anton Palepoi-(Jr), #99 Keith Washington-(Jr), #97 Talance Sawyer-(Jr), #90 Ahmad Briggs-(So), #9 Jeremy Geathers-(Jo)
                        DT-#76 Aaron Moog-(Sr), #54 Marion "Suge" Knight-(Sr), #44 Ahmad-(Jr), #91 Dietrich Canterberry-(So), #94-Howie Fuimaono-(Fr)
                        OLB-#84 Daryl Knox-(Sr), #48 Mark Byers-(Jr), #46 Zach Bell-(So), #49 Ryan Claridge-(So)
                        MLB-##55 Adam Seward-(So), #2 Beau Bell-(So), #93 Jason Beauchamp-(Fr)
                        CB-#39 Charles Dimry-(Sr), #32 Wymon Henderson-(Sr), #28 Kevin Thomas-(Jr), #21 Eric Wright-(So), #5 Milvon James-(So)
                        FS-#42 Sam Brandon-(Jr), #45 Joe Miklos-(So)
                        SS-#26 Randy Black-(Jr), #27 Jamaal Brimmer-(So)

                        SPECIAL TEAMS
                        K-#38 Nick Garritano-(Jr)
                        P-#17 Joe Kristosik-(Jr)
                        LS-Jef Spek
                        KOS-Kristosik
                        KR/PR-Cooper/Bailey
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                        UTAH
                        Offense-Run Balanced or Pro Style
                        Defense-4-2-5

                        IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                        Lee Grosscup, the namesake of the "Utah Pass", the owner of the 2nd-highest single-season PER (146.32 in 1957), the highest single-season completion percentage (68.6% in 1957), and 4th-highest career completion percentage (62.1. He led the nation in passing yards (1,398) in 1957, and finished 10th in the Heisman voting.

                        Del "Popcorn" Rodgers
                        A 5'11" running back-kickoff returner from the University of Utah, Rodgers was the first thousand yard rusher in Utes history.

                        Larry Wilson at the University of Utah, he was a two-way starter. In 1999, he was ranked number 43 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players. He was ranked #9 on NFL Network's list of the "Top 10 Draft Steals" in NFL history.

                        TEAM RESOURCES/VIDEOS
                        http://www.utefans.net/message.php?id=835177 The top 4 jersey numbers in Utah football history
                        http://www.deseretnews.com/article/7...team.html?pg=1 All-Half Century football team
                        http://www.sltrib.com/csp/cms/sites/...sp?id=51941258 Top Sports Figures by #'s
                        http://utah.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1034816 All Decade Team
                        http://graphics.fansonly.com/schools...ive/honors.pdf UTE All-Americans
                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ichlFyaEB9k Erroll Tucker

                        OFFENSE
                        QB-#11 Lee Grosscup-(Sr/Capt), #19 Scott Mitchell-(Sr), #10 Alex Smith-(So), #3 Brian Johnson-(fr)
                        RB-#33 Del "Popcorn" Rodgers-(Sr), #42 Charlie Smith-(Sr), #23 Eddie Johnson-(Sr), #25 Carl Monroe-(Sr), Jamal "Dirty Bird" Anderson-(Jr), #22 Mike Anderson-(Jr), #28 Dameon Hunter-(Jr)
                        FB-#16 Bryan Bero-(Sr), #45 Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala-(Jr)
                        WR-#80 Roy Jefferson-(Sr), #26 Mac Speedie-(Sr), #9 Bryan Rowley-(Sr), #24 Steve Odom-(Sr), #7 Steve Smith-(Jr), #1 Kevin Dyson-(Jr), #82 Cliff Russell-(Jr), #6 Phil Savoy-(So), #5 Paris Warren-(So)
                        TE-#84 Bob Trumpy-(Sr), #87 Marv Fleming-(Sr), #88 Ben Moa-(Jr)
                        OT-#67 Darryl Haley-(Sr), #69 Jordan Gross-(Jr), #59 Doug Kaufusi-(Jr), #62 Barry Sims-(Jr), #74 Anthony Brown-(Jr)
                        OG-#64 Dean Miraldi-(Sr), #75 Ed Ta'Amu-(Jr), #68 Chris Kemoeatu-(So), #66 Zane Beadles-(Fr)
                        C-#56 Lance Scott-(Jr), #79 Jessie Boone-(So)

                        DEFENSE
                        DE-#65 Manny Fernandez-(Sr), #93 John Frank-(Jr), #86 Jason Kaufusi-(Jr), #44 Josh Savage-(Jr), 91 Jonathan Fanene-(So), #31 Paul Kruger-(Fr)
                        DT-#77 Dave Costa-(Sr/OL), #99 Steve Clark-(Sr), #83 Luther Ellis-(Jr), #98 Ma'Ake Kemoeatu-(Jr), #92 Sione Pouha-(Jr), #97 Lauvale Sape-(Jr), #94 Steve Fifita-(So), #90 Paul Soliai-(So)
                        OLB-#51 Larry Stone-(Sr), #47 Phil Glover-(Jr), #49 Spencer Toone-(Jr), #54 Sheldon Deckart-(Jr)
                        MLB-#50 Anthony Davis-(Sr), #43 Kautai Olevao-(Jr)
                        CB-#34 Norm Thompson-(Sr), #30 LaVon Edwards-(Sr), #2 Erroll Tucker-(Sr), #21 Andre Dyson-(Jr), #4 Sean Smith-(Fr), #12 Brice McClain-(Fr)
                        FS-#41 Larry Wilson-(Sr/Capt/RB), #8 Harold Lusk-(Jr), #27 Steve Tate-(So)
                        SS-#17 Arnold Parker-(Jr), #36 Eric Weddle-(So)

                        SPECIAL TEAMS
                        K-#35 Louie Sakoda-(Fr)
                        P-#81 Marv Bateman-(Sr)
                        KOS-Bateman
                        LS-Costa
                        PR/KR-Tucker/Johnson
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                          • Sep 2004
                          • 15127

                          #13
                          Re: Playmakers NCAA 11 Alumni Dynasty Rosters

                          MAC CONFERENCE SECTION

                          AKRON
                          Playbook-Akron
                          Offense-One Back-(Run-50%/Pass 50%)
                          Defense-4/3

                          IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                          Charlie Frye
                          Frye broke 54 football records during his college career at the University of Akron. After red-shirting in freshman year, Frye quickly was named starting quarterback job. Frye won the MVP award at the 2005 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama.

                          Jason Taylor
                          He recorded 279 tackles, 21 sacks, seven fumbles recovered, and three INTs in his college career. He was a two-time First-Team All-Mid-American Conference selection as a junior and senior, as well as an All-America pick as a junior.

                          Dwight Smith
                          Jim Thorpe Finalist (2000) as 5’10 200 lb playmaker – tallied 10 INT’s in 2000

                          Team Resources/Videos
                          http://www.hustlebelt.com/2011/6/1/2...acwood-squares MACwood Squares: Who's Akron's Best Football Player Ever?
                          http://www.biggerfasterstronger.com/...onPasquale.pdf Ron Pasquale

                          OFFENSE
                          QB-#10 Mike Johnson-(Sr), #22 Don Zwisler-(Sr), #11 James Washington-(Jr), #5 Charlie Frye-(So), #16 Luke Gesty-(So)
                          RB-#25 James Black-(Sr), #24 Mike Clark-(Sr), #42 Bobby Hendry-(So), #28 Brandon Payne-(Jr), #34 Brett Briggs-(So), #3 Dennis Kennedy-(Fr)
                          FB-#45 John Motton-(Sr), #40 Jamie Reader-(Jr), #32 Don Basch-(So)
                          WR-#41 Jake Schifino-(Jr), #88 LaVell Bailey-(Jr), #2 Matt Cherry-(So), #23 Domenik Hixon-(So), #12 Jabari Author-(So)
                          TE-#86 Chris Kelley-(Sr), #33 Mike Brake-(Jr), #84 Kris Kasparek-(So), #46 Dennis Basch-(So), #83 Merce Poindexter-(Fr)
                          OT-#62 John Buddenberg-(Sr), #79 Konrad Dean-(Jr/Capt), #72 Jeff Grzeskowiak-(Jr), #74 Chris Kemme-(Fr)
                          OG-#76 Ron Pasquale-(Sr), #57 Andy Alleman-(So)
                          C-#71 Mike Teifke-(Sr)

                          DEFENSE
                          DE-#94 Al Kerkian-(Sr), #98 Jason Taylor-(Jr/Capt), #44 Chase Blackburn-(So). #6 Dwayne LeFall-(So)
                          DT-#66 Pierce Joiner-(Sr), #55 Eric Drakes-(Sr), #77 Joe Rumolo-(Jr)
                          OLB-#47 Bradley Reece-(Sr), #39 Louis Mackey-(Jr), #43 Brion Stokes-(So), #54 Doug Williams-(So)
                          MLB-#18 Steve Cockerham-(Sr), #56 Ryan Myers-(Jr), #30 Kevin Grant-(Fr)
                          CB-#26 Shawn Vincent-(Sr), #15 Dwight Smith-(Jr), #1 Ricky McKenzie-(So), #20 Reggie Corner-(So), #4 Davanzo Tate-(So)
                          FS-#35 Robert Lyons-(Sr), #21 Andre Jones-(Fr/WR)
                          SS-#31 Victor Green-(Sr)

                          SPECIAL TEAMS
                          K-#14 Zac Derr-(Jr), #36 Jason Swiger-(So)
                          P-#89 Daron Alcorn-(Sr)
                          LS-Mike Brake
                          KOS-Swiger
                          KR/PR-Cherry/Hixon
                          ---------------------------------------
                          BOWLING GREEN
                          Playbook-Bowling Green
                          Offense-One Back-(Run-55%/Pass-45%)
                          Defense-3-3-5

                          IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
                          Bernie Casey
                          http://www.bgsusports.com/mambo/inde...=109&Itemid=53

                          Paul Miles
                          http://bgsufalcons.com/hof.aspx?hof=118&path=&kiosk=

                          Martin Bayless
                          A college football standout at Bowling Green, he was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 1989 and still ranks second in the NCAA record books for career interceptions with 27.

                          Team Resources/Videos
                          http://www.hustlebelt.com/2011/5/23/...acwood-squares Who's The Best Bowling Green Football Player?
                          http://www.bgsusports.com/mambo/cont...egory/4/77/53/ BGSU HOF
                          http://www.vincepalko.com/bio.html Vince Palko
                          http://blitzmagonline.com/pro-football.cfm/Post/289/ Phil Villapiano
                          http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...-history07.pdf

                          OFFENSE
                          QB-#18 Brian McClure-(Sr), #15 Mark Miller-(Sr), #4 Omar Jacobs-(So), #5 Josh Harris-(So), #13 Tyler Sheehan-(Fr)
                          RB-#30 Bernie Casey-(Sr), #29 Paul Miles-(Sr/Capt), #46 Dave Preston-(Sr), #32 Don Lisbon-(Sr), #22 Joe Alls-(Jr), #33 P.J. Pope-(So)
                          FB-#23 Russ Hepner-(Sr)
                          WR-#24 Stan Hunter-(Sr), #86 Jeff Groth-(Sr), #84 Mark Szlachcic-(Sr), #19 Ron Heard-(Sr), #85 Ronnie Redd-(Sr), #80 Robert Redd-(Jr), #21 Cole Magner-(So), #1 Charles Sharon-(So), #12 Steve Sanders-(So), #7 Freedie Barnes-(Fr)
                          TE-#83 Bob Schnelker-(Sr), #49 Jim Ladd-(Sr), #81 Mark Dowdell-(Sr)
                          OT-#71 Bob Reynolds-(Sr), #63 Fred Sturt-(Sr)
                          OG-#56 Doug Smith-(Sr), #79 Scott Mruczkowski-(So)
                          C-#78 Kory Lichtensteiger-(So)

                          DEFENSE
                          DE-#59 Andre Young-Sr), #96 Ryan Wingrove-(Jr), #90 Mitchell Crossley-(So), #99 Diyral Briggs-(Fr), #57 Devon Parks-(So)
                          DT-#60 Stuart Tolle-(Sr), #64 Vince Villanuci-(Sr), #92 Brandon Hicks-(Jr)
                          OLB-#41 Phil Villapiano-(Sr), #54 Jaime Rivers-(Sr), #2 Khary Campbell-(Jr), #11 Mitch Hewitt-(Jr)
                          MLB-#35 Vince Palko-(Jr), #53 Kevin O'Neill-(Jr), #3 Jovon Burkes-(So)
                          CB-#22 Sean ****s-(Sr), #42 Charlie Williams-(Jr), #34 Carlos Brooks-(Sr), #20 Janssen Patton-(So), #17 Keon Newsome-(So)
                          FS--#28 Mike Weger-(Sr), #44 Tom Moriarty-(Sr)
                          SS-#43 Martin Bayless-(Sr), #25 P.J. Mahone-(Fr)

                          SPECIAL TEAMS
                          K-#31 Brian Leaver-(Jr), #38 Shaun Suisham-(So)
                          P-#14 Cris Shale-(Sr)
                          KOS-Suisham
                          LS-Lichtensteiger
                          KR/PR-Preston/Hunter
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                          CENTRAL MICHIGAN

                          --------------------------------
                          EASTERN MICHIGAN

                          --------------------------------
                          KENT ST

                          --------------------------------------------------

                          MIAMI OHIO
                          http://www.enquirer.com/editions/199...l-century.html All Century team
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                            Re: Playmakers NCAA 11 Alumni Dynasty Rosters

                            PAC 10 CONFERENCE SECTION 1
                            http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...-player#page/2 Best Player from each School Article

                            ARIZONA
                            Playbook-Arizona
                            Offense-Pro Style-(Run-55%/Pass-45%)
                            Defense-3-4

                            IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                            Trung Canidate
                            Set Arizona school record for career rushing with 3,824 yards in only three years.

                            Tedy Bruschi
                            http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...2/10/index.htm
                            Bruschi was a stud defensive end for the Wildcats, where he tied the Division I-A career sack record (52). By the time Bruschi left Arizona, he had amassed 185 total tackles (137 solo) and six forced fumbles.

                            Chris McAlister
                            He had an illustrious career at Arizona where he won unanimous All-America 1st-team honors and was an All-Pac 10 1st-team choice for 3 straight seasons. He is only the 7th player in college football history (1st in Arizona history) to return a kickoff, punt and interception for touchdowns in the same season.[2] His 18 interceptions at the end of his Arizona career ranked 3rd on the school's career-record chart behind Chuck Cecil and Jackie Wallace.

                            Team Resources/Videos
                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On4yJTJJ4Wc Arizona Wildcats Football highlights OVER ASU
                            http://tucsoncitizen.com/morgue/2007...count-on-them/ Top Jersey's
                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG5G4...eature=related Arizona Wildcats Football - Into the 80s, Pt. 1
                            http://thebeardown.blogspot.com/2008...ball-team.html All-Time Team
                            http://tucsoncitizen.com/wildcatrepo...-team-defense/ All-Decade defense
                            http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...df/237-264.pdf All-Americans

                            OFFENSE
                            QB-#12 Tom Tunnicliffe-(Sr), #46 Fred Enke-(Sr), #2 Keith Smith-(Jr), #16 Ortege Jenkins-(Jr), #7 Willie Tuitama-(Fr)
                            RB-#22 Art "Cactus" Luppino-(Sr), #30 Trung Candidate-(Jr/Capt), #20 Michael Bates-(Jr), #26 Chuck Levy-(Jr), #19 Chris Henry-(So), #32 Clarence Farmer-(So)
                            FB-#41 Mike Bell-(So), #36 Gilbert Harris-(So)
                            WR-#25 Vance Johnson-(Sr), #18 Theo Bell-(Sr), #8 Dennis Northcutt-(Jr), #82 Derek Hill-(Sr), #15 Jeremy McDaniel-(Jr), #1 Bobby Wade-(Jr/QB), #21 Syndric Steptoe-(So), #10 Mike Thomas-(Fr)
                            TE-#88 Mike Lucky-(Jr), #90 Brandon Manumaleuna-(Jr), #48 Rob Gronkowski-(Fr)
                            OT-#70 John Fina-(Sr), #74 Glen Parker-(Sr), #72 Kevin Barry-(Jr), #76 Makoa Freitas-(Jr), #75 Eben Britton-(Fr)
                            OG-#62 Bill Lueck-(Sr), #73 Frank Middleton-(Jr), #79 Edwin Mulitalo-(Jr), #78 Yusuf Scott-(Jr), #71 Marques McFadden-(Jr)
                            C-52 Joe Tofflemire-(Sr), #60 Bruce Wiggins-(Jr)

                            DEFENSE
                            DE-#77 Mike Dawson-(Sr), #94 Anthony Smith-(Sr), #68 Tedy Bruschi-(Jr/Capt), #99 Joe Tafoya-(Jr), #59 Bryan Copeland-(So), #44 Andre Torrey-(So)
                            NT-#97 George Hinkle-(Sr), #92 Rob Waldrop-(Jr), #56 Joe Salavea(Jr), #96 Lionel Dotson-(So), #92 Earl Mitchell-(Fr)
                            OLB-#87 Chris Singleton-(Sr), #58 Byron Evans-(Sr), #45 Antonio Pierce-(Jr), #31 DaShon Polk-(Jr), #27 Lance Briggs-(Jr)
                            ILB--#89 Ricky Hunley-(Sr), #86 LaMonte Hunley-(Sr), #49 Sean Harris-(Jr), #40 Marcus Bell-(Jr), #51 Spencer Larsen-(So)
                            CB-#35 Jackie Wallace-(Sr), #4 Darryll Lewis-(Sr), #11 Chris McAlister-(Jr), #28 Michael Jolivette-(Jr), #5 Antione Cason-(Fr)
                            FS-#42 Randy Robbins-(Sr), #3 Tony Bouie-(Jr)
                            SS-#6 Chuck Cecil-(Sr), #34 Mike Scurlock-(Jr), #23 Michael Johnson-(So)

                            SPECIAL TEAMS
                            K #13 Max Zendejas-(Sr)
                            P #17 Josh Miller
                            LOS-Lueck
                            KOS-Miller
                            PR/KR-Bates/Northcutt
                            -------------------------------------------
                            ARIZONA ST
                            Playbook-Arizona ST
                            Offense-West Coast-(Run-60%/Pass-40%)
                            Defense-3-3-5

                            IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                            Charley Taylor
                            He was selected as an All-American two years in a row and was also selected to the All-Western Athletic Conference team. Taylor was inducted into the Arizona State Sports Hall of Fame as a charter member in 1975

                            Bob Breunig

                            He was only the third Arizona State University defensive player to earn first-team All-America honors at that point in the school's history. Following the 1974 season, Breunig was named ASU's Most Valuable Player in 1974 and was selected for the East-West Shrine Game, the Hula Bowl and the Coaches All American All Star Games. Breunig ranks third all time in career solo tackles (206) and fifth in career tackles (353) at ASU.

                            Larry Gordon
                            During his college football career at Arizona State he played alongside future All-American and Dallas Cowboys linebacker, Bob Breunig. Together, they are viewed as the best linebacker tandem to ever play the position at ASU.

                            Luis Zendejas
                            A member of the Arizona State University Sports Hall of Fame and the top kicker in school history, Zendejas holds Sun Devil career records for scoring (380 points), points after touchdown (137), and field goals (81). He also set ASU records for single-game field goals (5), single-season field goals (28 in 1983), and booted nine three-pointers of 50 yards or more.

                            Team Resources/Videos
                            http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/vid...VR5&FORM=LKVR5 In Memory Of Pat Tillman
                            http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...00-2009/page/2 Top 10 Players 00-09
                            http://www.funtrivia.com/en/Sports/A...ils-14797.html Arizona Trivia
                            http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...TheNumbers.pdf ASU By the Numbers

                            OFFENSE
                            QB-#11 Danny White-(Sr/P), #16 Jake "The Snake" Plummer-(Jr), #14 Andrew Walter-(So), #12 Rudy Carpenter-(Fr)
                            RB-#29 Charley Taylor-(Sr/WR/Capt), #22 Woody Green-(Sr), #37 Gerald Riggs-(Sr), #32 Leonard Russell-(Sr), #21 J.R. Redmond-(Jr), #26 Ryan Torain-(So)
                            FB-#35 John Henry Johnson-(Sr), #44 Mike Karney-(So)
                            WR-#84 John Jefferson-(Sr), #18 Ben Hawkins-(Sr), #82 Eric Guliford-(Sr), #3 Keith Poole-(Jr), #83 Lenzie Jackson-(Jr), #81 Shaun McDonald-(So), #88 Derek Hagan-(So)
                            TE-#87 Jerry Smith-(Sr), #80 Todd Heap-(Jr), #86 Zach Miller-(So)
                            OT-#73 Danny Villa-(Sr), #71 Marvel Smith-(Jr), #74 Juan Roque-(Jr), #78 Levi Jones-(Jr)
                            OG-#62 Randall McDaniel-(Sr), #65 Todd Kalis-(Sr), #55 Kyle Kosier-(Jr), #51 Grey Ruegamer-(Jr), #52 Drew Hodgdon-(So)
                            C-#53 Scott Peters-(Jr) #76 Mike Pollak-(So)

                            DEFENSE
                            DE-#93 Trace Armstrong-(Sr), #99 Mark Gastineau-(Sr), #98 Shante Carver-(Jr), #36 Erik Flowers-(Jr), #59 Derrick Rogers-(Jr), #48 Terrell Suggs-(So), #57 Dexter Davis-(Fr)
                            DT-#61 Curly Culp-(Sr), #77 Jim Jeffcoat-(Sr), #60 Dan Saleaumua-(Sr), #95 Jeremy Staat-(Jr), #92 Junior Ioane-(Jr), #91 Jimmy Verdon-(So)
                            OLB-#54 Vernon Maxwell-(Sr), #53 Larry Gordon-(Sr), #42 Pat Tillman-(Jr), #58 Derek Smith-(Jr), #4 Jamar Williams-(So), #49 Robert James-(So)
                            MLB-#50 Bob Breunig-(Sr/Capt), #47 Brian Noble-(Sr), #41 Solomon Bates-(So)
                            CB-#40 Mike Haynes-(Sr), #25 Eric Allen-(Sr), #1 Phillipi Sparks-(Sr), #24 Ron Brown-(Sr/Wr), #2 Craig Newsome-(Jr), #10 Jason Simmons-(Jr), #20 Justin Tryon-(So)
                            FS-#28 Darren Woodson-(Sr), #13 Mitchell "Fright Night" Freeman-(Jr), #30 Jason Shivers-(So)
                            SS-#7 David Fulcher-(Sr), #38 Adam Archuleta-(Jr), #19 Josh Barrett-(So)

                            SPECIAL TEAMS
                            K-#8 Luis Zendejas-(Sr)
                            P-Danny White
                            KOS-Zendejas
                            LS-Hodgdon
                            PR/KR-Gulliford/Green
                            __________________
                            CAL ALUMNI ROSTER

                            TEAM STRATEGY
                            Playbook-CAL
                            Offense-Pro Style-(Run-60%/Pass-40%)
                            Defense-3-4

                            IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
                            Chuck Muncie
                            http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/s...huckMuncie.jpg
                            http://tightwad-hill.blogspot.com/20...ck-muncie.html
                            Muncie set six school rushing records, including most touchdowns and most yards gained in a single season. He was instrumental in Cal***8217;s NCAA-leading offense which propelled the team to the co-championship of the Pac-8 in 1975, and he appeared for the first time on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Muncie was a strong candidate for the Heisman Trophy and finished second in the voting in 1975 behind Archie Griffin of Ohio State.

                            Sean Dawkins
                            an explosive wide receiver for Cal teams that earned back-to-back appearances in the Copper and Citrus Bowls following the 1990-91 seasons, snared 65 passes for 1,070 yards and a school-record 14 touchdowns to lead the Pac-10 during his senior season in 1992. On Cal's current career charts, he still ranks first in touchdown receptions (31), sixth in receiving yards (2,124), eighth in scoring (186 points) and ninth in receptions (129).

                            Ron Rivera
                            In 1983 he set a record that still stands with 26.5 tackles for loss including 13 sacks. For his efforts Rivera was named co-Defensive Player of the Year in the Pac 10 and was a consensus choice for All-America at linebacker. He was also the first Golden Bear to become a finalist for the Lombardi Award.

                            Nick Harris
                            averaged 42.3 yards per punt, and his 13,621 total yards was an NCAA record. His 322 career punts is also an NCAA record.

                            Team Resources/Videos
                            http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/vid...%20&FORM=VIRE4
                            http://tightwad-hill.blogspot.com/20...ig-morton.html 50 Greatest CAL Players

                            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), #29 Joe Igber-(So), #30 JJ Arrington-(So), #10 Marshawn Lynch-(Fr), #4 Jahvid Best-(Fr), Justin Forsett-(Fr)
                            FB-#23 Johhny Olszewski-(Sr)
                            WR-#85 Wesley Walker-(Sr), ##11 Steve Rivera-(Sr), #86 Sean Dawkins-(Jr), #3 Bobby Shaw-(Jr), #6Geoff McArthur-(So), #1 Desean Jackson-(Fr), Lavelle Hawkins-(Fr)
                            TE-#44 Tony Gonzales-(Jr), Cameron Morrah-(Fr), Craig Stevens-(Fr)
                            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), Alex Mack-(Fr)

                            DEFENSE
                            DE-#57 Ken Harvey-(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, #48 Brandon Whiting-(Jr), #93 Jerry DeLoach-(Jr), #52 Brandon Mebane-(Fr)
                            OLB-#47 Hardy Nickerson-(Sr), #81 Ron Rivera-(Sr), #49 Scott Fujita-(Jr), Zack Follett-(Fr)
                            MLB-#67 Les Richter-(Sr/Capt), #54 Matt Hazeltine-(Sr), #45 Jerrott Williard-(Jr), Desmond Bishop-(So)
                            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), Thomas Decoud-(Fr)
                            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
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                            NCAA 14 ALUMNI OREGON DUCKS

                            Playbook-Oregon
                            Offense-Pro Style-(Run-46%/Pass-54%)
                            Defense-3-4
                            No Huddle-Conservative

                            IMPACT PLAYERS/ALL AMERICANS

                            QB #14 Dan Fouts (Sr, 6'4 205)

                            Key Ratings:
                            OVR-92, SPD-56, AWR-96, THP-97, THA-85

                            Oregon's 1972 MVP became the school's first QB to top the 2,000-yard mark in a single season. Fouts set no fewer than 19 Oregon school records, including total offense (5,871), passing yards (5,995) and touchdown passes (37).

                            #20 CB/FS/RB Mel Renfro (5'11 190, 4.65 40 Time)

                            Key Ratings:
                            OVR-89, SPD-79, AGI-94, ACC-94, AWR-98, CTH-68, JMP-83, TAK-80, PRC-95, MCV-83, ZCV-95, BCV-98, RETURN-90

                            Renfro played three seasons at Oregon, 1961-63, as both a defensive back and running back. In his career, he rushed for 1,540 yards and led the Ducks in scoring each season. As a senior, he won the Maxwell Award as the nation’s top running back and helped the Ducks finish 8-3 and play in the Sun Bowl. Renfro is still among the Oregon career leaders in all-purpose yardage.

                            Team Resources/Videos
                            http://youtu.be/TxOqgA6kHG0 Kenny Wheaton "The Pick"
                            http://athlonsports.com/college-foot...oregon-ducks#1
                            https://oregon.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1074523
                            http://fishduck.com/2012/09/all-time...-team-offense/
                            http://fishduck.com/2012/09/all-time...-team-defense/
                            http://blogs.registerguard.com/orego...bellotti-team/

                            OFFENSE
                            QB-#14 Dan Fouts-(Sr), #3 Joey Harrington-(Jr), #11 Akili Smith-(Jr), #12 Kellen Clemens-(So), #10 Dennis Dixon-(So)
                            RB-#23 Ahmad Rashard-(Sr/WR), #32 Derrek Loville-(Sr), #22 Ruben Droughns-(Jr), #2 Onterrio Smith-(Jr), #9 Maurice Morris-(Jr), #28 Jonathan Stewart-(So), #24 Terrence Whitehead-(So)
                            FB-#8 Lagarrette Blount-(Fr)
                            WR-#80 Bob Newland-(Sr), #82 Lew Barnes-(Sr), #89 Patrick Johnson-(Jr), #15 Keenan Howry-(Jr), #1 Sammie Parker-(Jr), #21 Tony Hartley-(Jr), #6 Demetrius Williams-(So)
                            TE-#81 Russ Francis-(Sr), #84 Justin Peele-(Jr), #87 George Wrighster-(Jr), #85 Tim Day-(So), #88 Dante Rosario-(So/H-BK), #83 Ed Dickson-(Fr)
                            OT-#56 Gary Zimmerman-(Sr/Capt), #74 Tom Drougas-(Sr), #72 Adam Snyder-(Jr), #75 Geoff Schwartz-(So)
                            OG-#76 Lee Gundy-(Jr), #73 Paul Wiggins-(Jr), #70 Nick Steitz-(So), #60 Max Unger-(Fr)
                            C-#51 Fred Quillan-(Sr), #62 Dan Weaver-(Jr)

                            DEFENSE
                            DE-#63 Vince Goldsmith-(Sr/Capt), #99 Mike Walter-(Sr)/LB), #48 Saul Patu-(Jr), #92 Devan Long-(So), #49 Nick Reed-(Fr)
                            DT-#94 Matt Brock-(Sr), #53 Igor Olshansky-(Jr), #45 Matt Toeaina-(So), #96 Haloti Ngata-(So)
                            OLB-#64 Dave Wilcox-(Sr), #40 Ernest Jones-(Sr), #18 Wesley Mallard-(Jr), #86 Anthony Trucks-(So), #13 Jerome Boyd-(Fr)
                            MLB-#52 Tom Graham-(Sr), #44 Peter Sirmon-(Jr), #39 Kevin Mitchell-(Jr)
                            CB-#29 Mario Clark-(Sr), #4 Cliff Hicks-(Sr), #25 Alex Molden-(Sr), #30 Kenny Wheaton-(Jr), #17 Rashad Bauman-(Jr), #31 Jairus Byrd-(Fr), #36 Walter Thurmond III-(Fr)
                            FS-#20 Mel Renfro-(Sr/CB/RB), #26 Anthony Newman-(Sr), #5 Patrick Chung-(Fr)
                            SS-#42 Eric Castle-(Sr), #7 Chad Cota-(Sr), #16 Keith Lewis-(Jr), #42 T.J. Ward-(Fr)

                            SPECIAL TEAMS
                            K-#35 Jared Siegel-(Jr)
                            P-#41 Josh Bidwell-(Jr)
                            LS-Weaver
                            KOS-Siegel
                            PR/KR-Renfro/Rashard
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                              STANFORD
                              Playbook-Stanford
                              Offense-Pro Style-(Run-55%/Pass-45%)
                              Defense-Multiple

                              IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
                              John Elway
                              http://www.gostanford.com/halloffame/legends-elway.html

                              James Lofton
                              As a senior in 1977, Lofton received 57 passes for 1,010 yards (17.72 yards per reception average) with 14 touchdowns.

                              Ernie "Swede" Nevers
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAUwAZ4Yl-Q
                              http://stanford.scout.com/2/923464.html

                              Team Resources/Videos
                              http://jazz.openfun.org/wiki/Stanfor...l-Century_Team All Century Team
                              http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...Gd_138-153.pdf Team History
                              http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...anford-nfl.pdf Stanford NFL Alumni's
                              http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/m...playcoach.html Top 10 All Time Greats
                              http://www.gostanford.com/facilities...-plunkett.html Legend Jim Plunkett
                              http://www.mmbolding.com/BSR/pq50Albert.htm Frankie Albert

                              OFFENSE
                              QB-#7 John Elway-(Sr/Capt), #16 Jim Plunkett-(Sr), #18 Steve Stenstrom-(Jr), #6 Todd Husak-(Jr), #12 Trent Edwards-(So)
                              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), #32 Toby Gerhart-(Fr)
                              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), #20 Deronnie Pitts-(Jr), #5 Troy Walters-(Jr), #23 Greg Camarillo-(So), #82 Teyo Johnson-(So)
                              TE-#85 Greg Clark-(Jr), #81 Alex Smith-(So), #89 Evan Moore-(So)
                              OT-#72 Gordon King-(Sr), #70 Bob Whitfield-(Jr), #67 Kirk Chambers-(Jr), #77 Kwame Harris-(So)
                              OG-#61 Blaine Nye-(Sr), #76 Brian Holloway-(Sr), #78 Brad Badger-(Jr), #75 Eric Heitman-(Jr)
                              C-#64 George Buehler-(Sr), #66 Chris Dalman-(Sr),

                              DEFENSE
                              DE-#93 Pat Donovan-(Sr/OL), #94 Lester Archambeau-(Sr), #60 Garin Veris-(Sr), #13 Kailee Wong-(Jr), #97 Riall Johnson-(Jr), #98 Amon Gordon-(So)
                              DT-#79 Paul Wiggin-(Sr), #91 Pete Lazetich-(Sr), #87 Willie Howard-(Jr), #95 Jason Fisk-(Jr), #96 Babatunde Oshinowo-(So)
                              OLB-#1 Ernie "Swede" Nevers-(Sr/Capt/FB), #50 Ron George-(Sr), #42 Coy Wire-(Jr), #59 Donnie Spragan-(Jr), #37 Jon Alston-(So), #55 Michael Okwo-(So)
                              MLB-#92 Jeff Siemon-(Sr), #57 David Wyman-(Sr), #33 Chris Draft-(Jr)
                              CB-#41 Toi Cook-(Sr), #24 Benny Barnes-(Sr), #21 Darrien Gordon-(Sr), #2 Stanley Wilson-(So), #29 Leigh Torrence-(So), #35 T.J. Rushing-(So)
                              FS-#17 John Lynch-(Jr), #1 Oshiomogho Atogwe-(So)
                              SS-#10 Tank Williams-(Jr), #46 Brandon Harrison-(So)

                              SPECIAL TEAMS
                              K-#9 John Hopkins-(Sr)
                              P-#14 Frankie Albert-(Sr/QB Lefty)
                              LS-Nye
                              KOS-Albert
                              KR/PR-Nelson/Milburn
                              -----------------------------------
                              UCLA
                              Playbook-UCLA
                              Offense-Pro Style-(Run-60%/Pass-40%)
                              Defense-3-4 OR 3-3-5

                              IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                              Jackie Robinson
                              http://ucla.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=555863
                              Kenny Easley
                              http://www.bruinsnation.com/2009/6/2...emembering-one

                              Jerry Robinson
                              http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mul...ontent.18.html
                              http://blogs.sbsun.com/tomhoffarth/a...lltime-89.html

                              John Lee
                              http://www.uclabruins.com/allaccess/...l?media=198958
                              Former two-time All-American placekicker for the UCLA Bruins football team from 1982–1985. Broke the Pacific-10 Conference single game field goal record (since matched by two others) with six made against the San Diego State Aztecs in 1984. Holds the highest percentage of extra points and field goals made in a career with 93.3%

                              Team Resources/Videos
                              http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...la-team#page/1 The All-NFL UCLA Team
                              http://www.freewebs.com/seahawcla2/uclarcs19901999.htm UCLA RC's 1990-1999

                              OFFENSE
                              QB-#16 Gary Beban-(Sr), #8 Troy Aikman-(Sr), #18 Cade McNown-(Jr), #14 Drew Olson-(So)
                              RB-#24 Freeman McNeil-(Sr), #28 Jackie Robinson-(Sr/Capt), #44 Gaston Green-(Sr), #36 Wendell Tyler-(Sr), #42 Skip Hicks-(Jr), #33 Karim Abdul-Jabbar-(Jr), #21 Maurice Jones Drew-(So), #26 DeShaun Foster-(Jr)
                              FB-#22 Mel Farr-(Sr), #34 Eric Ball-(Sr)
                              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), #82 Brian Poli-Dixon-(Jr), #12 Craig Bragg-(So), #1 Tab Perry-(So)
                              TE-#91 Tim Wrightman-(Sr), #81 Charles Arbuckle-(Sr), #86 Mike Seidman-(Jr), #19 Marcedes Lewis-(So)
                              OT-#78 Irv Eatman-(Sr), #67 Luis Sharpe-(Sr), #79 Jonathan Ogden-(Jr), #71 Kris Farris-(Jr)
                              OG-#51 Randy Cross-(Sr), #65 Max Montoya-(Sr), #63 Frank Cornish-(Sr), #68 Vaughn Parker-(Jr),
                              C-#50 Dave Dalby-(Sr), #52 Mike Flanagan-(Jr)

                              DEFENSE
                              DE-#90 Fred McNeill-(Sr), #95 Jamir Miller-(Jr), #99 Kenyon Coleman-(Jr), #43 Dave Ball-(Jr), #53 Bruce Davis-(So)
                              DT-#40 Manu Tuiasosopo-(Sr), #94 Mike Lodish-(Sr), #98 Travis Kirschke-(Jr), #77 Rodney Leisle-(Jr), #92 Brian Price-(Fr)
                              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), #96 Brendon Ayanbadejo-(Jr), #49 Robert Thomas-(Jr), #45 Spencer Havner-(So)
                              CB-#37 Jimmy Johnson-(Sr), #20 Kermit Alexander-(Sr), #13 Carlton Gray-(Jr), #9 Ricky Manning Jr-(Jr), #17 Matt Ware-(So)
                              FS-#5 Kenny Easley-(Sr), #7 Don Rogers-(Sr), #32 Shaun Williams-(Jr)
                              SS-#29 Eric Turner-(Sr), #4 Jarrad Page-(So)

                              SPECIAL TEAMS
                              K-#25 John Lee-(Sr)
                              P-#2 Chris Sailer-(Jr)
                              LS-Dalby
                              KOS-Sailer
                              PR/KR-Robinson/Tyler
                              ---------------------------
                              USC
                              Playbook-USC
                              Offense-Pro Style-(Run-55%/Pass-45%)
                              Defense-3-4

                              IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                              OJ Simpson
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5O6sJZYerKA

                              Lynn Swann
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USkDG...eature=related
                              http://www.tributetotroy.com/wiki/in...tle=Lynn_Swann

                              Jimmy Gunn
                              http://www.tributetotroy.com/wiki/in...tle=Jimmy_Gunn

                              Ronnie Lott
                              http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=J1N14Y...eature=related

                              Team Resources/Videos
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy4jY...eature=related Tailback U video
                              http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/face/team?teamId=30 Tailback U
                              http://nfldraft.rivals.com/content.asp?cid=537633 Safety U
                              http://www.usclegends.org/legends.php USC Legends
                              http://bleacherreport.com/articles/3...ll-team#page/3 Greatest Players in USC Football History: The All-Time All-Trojans Team


                              OFFENSE
                              QB-#16 Rodney Peete-(Sr), #3 Carson Palmer-(Jr), #11 Matt Leinhart-(So), #6 Mark Sanchez-(Fr)
                              RB-#32 O.J. Simpson-(Sr), #33 Marcus Allen-(Sr), #20 Mike Garrett-(Sr), #12 Charles White-(Sr), #5 Reggie Bush-(So), #21 Lendale White-(So)
                              FB-#39 Sam "Bam" Cunningham-(Sr), #40 Ricky Bell-(Sr)
                              WR-#22 Lynn Swann-(Sr), #19 Keyshawn Johnson-(Jr), #82 Curtis Conway-(Sr), #80 Johnnie Morton-(Jr), #1 Mike Williams-(So), #85 Keary Colbert-(So), #2 Steve Smith-(So), #8 Dwayne Jarrett-(So)
                              TE-#89 Charles Young-(Sr), #88 Fred Davis-(So)
                              OT-#78 Anthony Munoz-(Sr), #77 Ron Yary-(Sr), #71 Tony Boselli-(Jr), #72 Jacob Rogers-(So), #68 Sam Baker-(So), #74 Winston Justice-(So), #70 Charles Brown-(Fr)
                              OG-#69 Brad Budde-(Sr), #62 Roy Foster-(Sr), #76 Deuce Lutui-(So), #62 Chilo Rachal-(So)
                              C-#66 Bruce Matthews-(Sr/Capt), #67 Ryan Kalil-(So)

                              DEFENSE
                              DE-#84 Charlie Weaver-(Sr), #83 Jimmy Gunn-(Sr), #50 Willie McGinest-(Jr/LB), #94 Kenechi Udezi-(So), #95 Lawrence Jackson-(So), #47 Clay Matthews III-(Fr)
                              DT-#79 Gary Jeter-(Sr), #96 Darrell Russell-(Jr), #99 Mike Patterson-(So), #86 Shaun Cody-(So), #49 Sedrick Ellis-(So)
                              OLB-#60 Clay Matthews Jr-(Sr), #51 Chip Banks-(Sr), #54 Keith Rivers-(So), #10 Brian Cushing-(Fr)
                              MLB-#55 Junior Seau-(Sr), #83 Richard "Batman" Wood-(Sr), #52 Chris Claiborne-(Jr), #58 Lofa Tatupu-(So), #57 Rey Maualuga-(Fr)
                              CB-#18 Jason Sehorn-(Jr), #24 Brian Kelly-(Jr), #34 Daylon McCutcheon-(Jr), #26 Will Poole-(So), #28 Terrell Thomas-(Fr)
                              FS-#42 Ronnie Lott-(Sr/Capt), #7 Mark Carrier-(Sr), #29 Taylor Mays-(Fr)
                              SS-#45 Joey Browner-(Sr), #9 Dennis Smith-(Sr), #43 Troy Polamalu-(So), #30 Darnell Bing-(So)

                              SPECIAL TEAMS
                              K-#91 Mario Danelo-(So)
                              P-#14 Tom Malone-(So)
                              LS-Budde
                              KOS-Malone
                              PR/KR-Bush/White
                              --------------------------
                              WASHINGTON NCAA 14 ALUMNI TEAM
                              Playbook-Stanford
                              Offense-Pro Style-(Run-55%/Pass-45%)
                              Defense-3-4 or 4-3 (multiple)

                              IMPACT PLAYER/ALL AMERICANS


                              RT #75 Lincoln Kennedy (Sr, 6'7 357, 5.18 40 time)

                              Key Ratings:
                              OVR-89, SPD-52, STR-90, AWR-92, PBK-93, RBK-86, IBL-92

                              In his two seasons as starting tackle, the Huskies went 21-3, including the 1991 national title, two Rose Bowls and a 20-game win streak. Kennedy was twice named the Pac-10 lineman of the year and earned consensus All-America honors in 1992.


                              FS-#9 Lawyer Milloy (6'1 205, 4.46 40 Time)

                              Key Ratings:
                              OVR-88, SPD-88, STR-71, AGI-82, ACC-89, AWR-93, CTH-65, JMP-72, TAK-88, POW-85, PUR-90, PRC-90, MCV-72, ZCV-85

                              http://youtu.be/y1l3a6tk6-0
                              He finished third in the Pac-10 in tackles his sophomore season, racking up 106 tackles as well as an interception, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. As a junior, he tallied an interception, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery to add to his 115 tackles on the season.

                              Milloy was named to the All Pac-10 Team as well as well as being named a First Team All American.

                              Team Resources/Videos
                              http://www.4malamute.com/zu1.html My favorite Huskies, Part I
                              http://washington.scout.com/2/88804.html Huskies Offense
                              http://washington.scout.com/2/89502.html Huskies Defense
                              http://athlonsports.com/college-foot...kies-players#1
                              http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...am-team/page/2

                              OFFENSE
                              QB-#1 Warren Moon-(Sr), #6 Sonny Sixkiller-(Sr), #12 Mark Brunell-(Sr), #11 Marquise Tuiasosopo-(Jr), #2 Cody Pickett-(Jr), #15 Isaiah Stanback-(So)
                              RB-#39 Hugh McElhenny-(Sr), #20 Greg Lewis-(Sr), #8 Napoleon Kaufman-(Sr), #29 Beno Bryant-(Sr), #4 Cory Dillon-(Jr), #22 Rashaan Shehee-(Jr), #24 Rich Alexis-(Jr), #26 Louis Rankin-(So)
                              FB-#30 Rick Fenney-(Sr)
                              WR-#87 Lonzell Mo Hill-(Sr), #5 Mario Bailey-(Sr), #84 Paul Skansi-(Sr), #81 Reggie Williams-(Jr), #86 Jerome Pathon-(Jr), #80 Dane Looker-(Jr)
                              TE-#85 Mark Bruener-(Sr/Capt), #82 Ernie Conwell-(Sr), #89 Cam Cleeland-(Jr), #14 Jerramy Stevens-(Jr)
                              OT-#75 Lincoln Kennedy-(Sr), #73 Mike Zandofsky-(Sr), #78 Curt Marsh-(Sr), 65 Khalif Barnes-(Jr), #68 Elliot Silvers-(Jr)
                              OG-#74 Ray Pinney-(Sr), #62 Kevin Gogan-(Sr), #76 Benji Olson-(Jr), #72 Bob Sapp-(Jr)
                              C-#58 Blair Bush-(Sr), #77 Olin Kreutz-(Jr)

                              DEFENSE
                              DE-#97 Doug Martin-(Sr), #51 Reggie Rogers-(Sr), #46 Jason Chorak-(Jr), #66 Daniel Teo-Nesheim-(Fr)
                              DT-#91 Ron Holmes-(Sr), #90 Steve Emtman-(Sr), #79 Dennis Brown-(Sr), #95 D'Marco Farr-(Sr), #70 Larry Triplett-(Jr), #99 Tank Johnson-(Jr)
                              OLB-#35 Mark Stewart-(Sr), #3 Jamie Fields-(Sr), #54 Dave Hoffman-(Sr), #88 Marquis Cooper-(Jr)
                              MLB-#55 Michael Jackson-(Sr), #36 Joe Kelly-(Sr), #44 Ink Aleaga-(Sr), #17 Lester Towns-(Jr), ##56 Donald Butler-(Fr)
                              CB-#10 Ray Horton-(Sr), #27 Vestee Jackson-(Sr), #23 Nesby Glasgow-(Sr), #31 Charles Mincy-(Sr), #13 Omare Lowe-(Jr), #21 Derrick Johnson-(Jr), #28 Roy Lewis-(So)
                              FS-#41 Dana Hall-(Sr), #9 Lawyer Milloy-(Sr), #38 Dashon Goldson-(So)
                              SS-#7 Tony Parrish-(Jr), #49 Hakim Akbar-(Jr)

                              SPECIAL TEAMS
                              K-#18 Jeff Jaeger-(Sr)
                              P-#16 Rich Camarillo-(Sr)
                              LS-Bush
                              KOS-Jaeger
                              PR/KR-Bryant/McElhenny
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                              WASHINGTON ST NCAA 14 ALUMNI TEAM

                              OFFENSE-ONE BACK-(RUN%-48/PASS%-52)
                              NO HUDDLE-CONSERVATIVE
                              DEFENSE-4/3 MULTIPLE

                              IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS

                              QB #11 Drew Bledsoe (Sr, 6'5 224, 4.78 40 Time)

                              Key Ratings:
                              OVR-94, SPD-72, AGI-60, ACC-66, AWR-89, STR-78, THP-98, THA-86

                              The stats: 532 of 979 passing (54.3 percent), 7,373 yards, 46 touchdowns

                              The facts: Took over the starting spot late in true freshman season. ... No. 1 pick overall in the 1993 NFL draft.

                              LB #29 Mark Fields (Sr, 6'2 242, 4.46 40 Time)

                              Key Ratings:
                              OVR-85, SPD-88, STR-70, AGI-85, ACC-90, AWR-82, TAK-86, PMV-58, FMV-70, BSH-86, PUR-86, PRC-82, MCV-66, ZCV-67

                              He was named Pac-10 Defensive Player Of The Year in 1994 after making 96 tackles (16 1/2 behind the line of scrimmage), 7 1/2 sacks, 2 pass breakups, 4 caused fumbles and 3 fumble recoveries.

                              TEAM RESOURCES/VIDEOS
                              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icQ6_0QPrww WSU vs UCLA 1997 Flashback
                              http://seattletimes.com/html/cougars..._wsuqbs27.html WSU QB’s
                              http://wsufootballblog.com/2011-arti...m-offense.html All Time Offense
                              http://wsufootballblog.com/2011-arti...m-defense.html All Time Defense
                              http://washingtonstate.scout.com/2/932385.html All-Decade Team
                              http://www.wsucougars.com/fls/30400/...de-183-199.pdf

                              OFFENSE
                              QB-#11 Drew Bledsoe-(Sr), #14 Jack Thompson-(Sr), #13 Mark Rypien-(Sr), #16 Ryan Leaf-(Jr), #17 Jason Gesser-(Jr), #10 Alex Brink-(So)
                              RB-#36 Rueben Mayes-(Sr, IMPACT), #31 Steve Broussard-(Sr), #32 Shaumbe Wright-Fair-(Sr), #1 Jerome Harrison-(Jr), #5 Michael Black-(Jr), #33 Dwight Tardy-(Fr)
                              FB-#22 Keith Lincoln-(Sr)
                              WR-#42 Hugh Campbell-(Sr), #80 Devard Darling-(Jr), #82 Nian Taylor-(Jr), #85 Mike Bush-(Jr), #81 Nakoa McElrath-(Jr), #6 Michael Bumpus-(So), #83 Jason Hill-(So), #3 Brandon Gibson-(Fr)
                              TE-#89 Clarence Williams-(Sr), #84 Pat Beach-(Sr, AA), #41 Jed "Jedzilla" Collins-(So), #18 Troy Bienemann-(So)
                              OT-#12 Turk Edwards-(Sr), #72 Scott Sanderson-(Sr), #79 Rob Rainville-(Jr), #67 Calvin Armstrong-(Jr), #76 Sam Lightbody-(Jr),
                              OG-Mike Utley-(Sr), #61 Robbie Tobeck-(Sr), #77 Derrick Roche-(Jr), #74 Jason McEndoo-(Jr)
                              C-#7 Mel Hein-(Sr), #66 Nick Mihlhauser-(So)

                              DEFENSE
                              DE-#86 DeWayne Patterson-(Sr), #58 D.D. Acholonu-(Jr), #97 Dorian Boose-(Jr), #9 Isaac Brown-(Jr), #94 Mkristo Bruce-(So)
                              DT-#75 Keith Millard-(Sr), #90 Chad Eaton-(Sr), #91 Leon Bender-(Jr), #88 Rian Long-(Jr, IMPACT/Capt), #87 Rob Meier-(Jr), #92 Ropati Pitoitua-(So)
                              OLB-#29 Mark Fields-(Sr), #50 Ron Childs-(Sr), #30 Raonall Smith-(Jr), #34 Steve Gleason-(Jr)
                              MLB-#44 Anthony McClanahan-(Sr), #43 James Darling-(Jr), #51 Will Derting-(So)
                              #40 James Hasty-(Sr), #24 Torey Hunter-(Sr), #38 Singor Mobley-(Sr), #45 Marcus Trufant-(Jr), #15 Karl Paymah-(Jr), #39 Jason David-(Jr), #2 Tyron Brackenridge-(So)
                              FS-#19 Lamont Thompson-(Jr), #23 Husain Abdulla-(So)
                              SS-#27 Erik Coleman-(Jr), #28 Hamza Abdulla-(Jr), #37 Eric Frampton-(So)

                              SPECIAL TEAMS
                              K-#4 Jason Hanson-(Sr), #20 Drew Dunning-(Jr)
                              P-#8 Kyle Basler-(So)
                              LS-Bienemann
                              KOS-Dunning
                              KR/PR-Broussard/Trufant
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