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For More Alabama Football Coverage, Visit Al.Com/Alabamafootball Alabama key players Florida key players No. Name Pos CL No. Name Pos CL 1 B.J. Scott DB SO Game 5 1 Janoris Jenkins CB JR 3 Trent Richardson RB SO Alabama vs. Florida 2 Jeffery Demps RB JR 4 Mark Barron DB JR 3 Chris Rainey WR JR 4 Marquis Maze WR JR Bryant-Denny Stadium – Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4 Andre Debose WR FR 5 Jerrell Harris LB JR Oct. 2, 2010, 7:00 p.m. CT 6 Jaye Howard DT JR 6 Demetrius Goode RB JR CBS 6 Deonte Thompson WR JR 7 Kenny Bell WR FR 7 Ronald Powell DE FR 8 Julio Jones WR JR 7 Justin Williams WR SR 9 Phelon Jones DB JR 8 Jeremy Brown CB SO 9 Nick Williams WR FR Quick Stats 8 Trey Burton QB FR 10 John Fulton DB FR Alabama Florida 9 Carl Moore WR SR 10 A.J. McCarron QB FR • Beat Arkansas 24-20 in Week 4 • Beat Kentucky 48-14 in Week 4 10 Will Hill FS JR 11 Brandon Gibson WR JR • Offense: 39.5 pts/gm, 511.8 yds/gm • Offense: 37.8 pts/gm, 354.5 yds/gm 10 Tyler Murphy QB FR 12 Greg McElroy QB SR 11 Jordan Reed TE FR 14 Phillip Sims QB FR • Defense: 9.8 pts/gm, 295.2 yds/gm • Defense: 14.2 pts/gm, 295.5 yds/gm 12 John Brantley QB JR 15 Darius Hanks WR JR • DB Lester - 4 INTs • QB Burton - 6 TDs vs. Kentucky 14 Jaylen Watkins CB FR 17 Brad Smelley TE JR 16 A.J. Jones LB SR 18 Blake Sims ATH FR Injuries/Suspensions 17 Chas Henry P SR 19 Jonathan Atchison LB FR Alabama Florida 19 Caleb Sturgis K JR 20 Jarrick Williams DB FR FB Steven Wilks (back) - out 20 Malcolm Jones RB FR 21 Dre Kirkpatrick DB SO 21 Brendan Bice S JR 22 Mark Ingram RB JR S Jarrick Williams (shoulder) - ques. WR Chris Rainey (susp.) - out 21 Emmanuel Moody RB SR 23 Robby Green DB JR DE Marcell Dareus (ankle) - prob. OL James Wilson (knee) - ques. 22 Matt Elam SS FR 24 DeQuan Menzie DB JR QB Greg McElroy (leg) - will play DT Dominique Easley (undisc.) - ques. 23 Mike Gillislee RB SO 25 Corey Grant RB FR RB Jeffery Demps (foot) - prob. 23 Chris Martin LB FR 26 Kendall Kelly WR FR 24 Josh Evans FS SO 27 Nick Perry DB FR Important Matchups 25 Gideon Ajagbe LB FR 28 DeMarcus Milliner DB FR Alabama Florida 26 Lorenzo Edwards LB SR 29 Will Lowery DB JR • #37 DB Lester and Bama secondary • #12 QB John Brantley 27 Chris Dunkley WR FR 29 Cody Mandell P FR 28 Deandre Goins RB FR 30 Dont'a Hightower LB SO • #22 RB Ingram and #3 RB Richardson • #52 LB Bostic and #43 LB Jenkins 29 Joshua Shaw CB FR 32 C.J. Mosley LB FR Keys To The Game 31 Cody Riggs CB FR 35 Nico Johnson LB SO 33 Mack Brown RB FR 36 Chris Jordan LB JR Alabama Florida 34 Lerentee McCray DE SO 37 Robert Lester DB SO • Use passing game to set up the run • Get off to quick start 35 Ahmad Black SS SR 41 Courtney Upshaw LB JR • Put more pressure on quarterback • Pick the right situations for Burton at QB 42 Adrian Hubbard LB FR 43 Jelani Jenkins LB FR 42 Eddie Lacy RB FR Matchup Information 44 Duke Lemmens DE SR 43 Cade Foster K FR Alabama Florida 45 T.J. Pridemore FB SO 47 Brandon Antwine NT SR 47 Ed Stinson LB/DL FR • 4-0 overall, 1-0 SEC • 4-0 overall, 2-0 SEC 51 CaSOn Tinker LS SO 48 Neiron Ball LB FR 52 Alfred McCullough OL JR • UA leads series 21-14 • Last meeting (2009): UA 32, Florida 13 50 Sam Robey C SO 55 Chavis Williams LB SR 51 Michael Taylor LB FR 57 Marcell Dareus DL JR Alabama Offense Florida Defense 52 Jonathan Bostic LB SO 58 Nick Gentry DL JR 54 Christopher Guido LS FR 59 Arie Kouandjio OL FR 55 Mike Pouncey C SR 61 Anthony Steen OL FR 57 Carl Johnson G SR 64 Kerry Murphy DL SO 58 Nick Alajajian C FR 65 Chance Warmack OL SO 59 John Fairbanks LS SR 66 Brian Motley OL SR 64 Kyle Koehne T FR 67 John Michael Boswell OL JR 66 James Wilson G JR 72 Tyler Love OL SO 67 Jon Halapio G FR 73 William Vlachos OL JR 72 Jonotthan Harrison G FR 74 David Ross OL SR 73 Sharrif Floyd DT FR 75 Barrett Jones OL SO 73 Xavier Nixon T SO 76 D.J. Fluker OL FR 74 Maurice Hurt G SR 77 James Carpenter OL SR 76 Marcus Gilbert T SR 82 Earl Alexander WR SR 81 Robert Clark WR FR 83 Kevin Norwood WR FR 82 Omarius Hines WR SO 85 Preston Dial TE SR 84 Quinton Dunbar WR FR 86 Undra Billingsley TE/DL SO Alabama Defense Florida Offense 85 Frankie Hammond, Jr. WR SO 87 Chris Underwood TE SO 90 Lawrence Marsh NT SR 89 Michael Williams TE SO 91 Earl Okine DE SO 90 Jeremy Shelley K FR 92 Terron Sanders DT SR 91 Alex Watkins LB JR 94 Justin Trattou DE SR 92 Damion Square DL SO 96 William Green DE JR 94 Darrington Sentimore DL FR 99 Omar Hunter NT SO 96 Luther Davis DL SR Florida quick facts 97 Brandon Moore DL FR Head coach: Urban Meyer 99 Josh Chapman DL JR Record at Florida: 61-10 (6th year) Alabama quick facts Overall: 100-18 (10th year) Head coach: Nick Saban AP - 7th, Coaches - 7th Record at UA: 32-8 (4th year) Overall record: 123-50-1 (15th year) AP - 1st, Coaches - 1st For more Alabama football coverage, visit al.com/alabamafootball.
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