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College & Pro Stars Past & Present COLLEGE & PRO STARS PAST & PRESENT John McEachern High School Football started in 1959. These former McEachern football players went on to play college football. CLASS OF 2018 Michael Fairbanks University of Alabama-Birmingham Devin Hart Columbia University Kenny Holmes Shorter University Jaron Hull University of the Cumberlands Malik Evans University of the Cumberlands DeWayne White Pima Community College Justin Roberson Stetson University Ishmael Bridges Clark Atlanta University Cameron Dahunsi Albany State University Alex Grant Pima Community College Austin Jones Reinhardt University Sydney Okafor Johnson C. Smith University Genuine Potts University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Cameron Moon Pima Community College Jeremiah Fulks Fort Valley State Samsen Edem Georgia Prep Sports Academy Tony Davis Chadron State University Jalen Thornton Savannah State University Dante Fleming Shorter University CLASS OF 2017 Bailey Hockman Florida State University Jalen Jackson Purdue University, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Jaytlin Askew Georgia Tech E.J. Scott Colorado State Myles James Naval Academy Brandon Smith Northeast Oklahoma A&M Courtney Mills Kennesaw State Khalil Robinson Morehouse University Quay Holmes East Tennessee State Xavier Reddick Georgetown University Justin Coleman University of Pikeville Montayo Hood University of Pikeville Quentin Hayes Lenoir-Rhyne University C.J. Miller University of Mississippi Kyree Jones Norfolk State Isreal Moore Malone University Kevin Sherman Shaw University Zachary Royster Maryville College Tyler Smith Colorado State University Myles Whetstone Feather River Community College Corey Trent Maryville College CLASS OF 2016 Julian Rochester University of Georgia Sam Jackson Northeast Oklahoma A&M, Pima College Tyler Simmons University of Georgia C.J. Windham Middle Tennessee State University Tremayne Anchrum Clemson University Christian Roberson Mississippi State University Ajani Kerr Georgia Tech Eric Graham Maryville University Andrew Tarver Florida International University Alan Cooper Tusculum University Bryan Okeh Furman University Griffen Wattley Austin Peay University Kahynane Akers Shorter University CLASS OF 2015 Taj Griffin University of Oregon Chuma Edoga University of Southern California Andrew Heywood East Tennessee State DeMarcus Morgan Tuskeegee University T.J. Rahming Duke University Chandler Jones Louisville University, Iowa Western Greg Austin Georgia Military Academy, Arkansas Baptist College Dylan Hamilton Alabama A & M Fitz Wattley Coastal Carolina University Nick DiMassimo Davidson University Tyler Woodley Florida A & M Cameron Magee University of West Georgia Tavon Johnson Maryville University Malcom Harrington East Tennessee State Univ. CLASS OF 2014 Michael Williams Virginia Military Henry Famurewa University of Louisville Glenn Frazier Tusculum University Rahmoi Parsons Tusculum University Trey Scott Tulane University, North Carolina A&T Ryan Sherman Stillman College, Everett Junior College Malik Williams Stillman College, Tusculum College Tymashian Clemons Middle Tennessee State University, West Georgia University Christian Ford Morehead State, Kennesaw State University Alizee Chubbs Mississippi College Darius Thompson Miami University (OH) McKenzie Billingslea Kennesaw State Anfernee Livas Olivet College Elijah Van Dorn Emory & Henry Zach Smith Emory & Henry Anthony Valentine Emory & Henry Dennis Dominguez Tusculum College Lucky Daniels University of Alberta CLASS OF 2013 JaJuan Delaney Texas Tech University, University of Maryland Kel Parham West Georgia University, Highland Community College Ty Griffin University of Oregon, Georgia Tech Mike Sherman Dean Junior College, Louisburg College, Shaw University Travis Fair Birmingham Southern University, Kennesaw State University Sharrod Pittman Reinhardt University CLASS OF 2012 Darius English University of South Carolina Nick St. Germain University of South Carolina, Georgia Military Academy Amba Etta-Tawo University of Maryland, Syracuse University, New York Giants Cameron Gamble Georgetown University Victor Brannan Lenoir Rhyne University C.J. Cody Lenior Rhyne University Jed Nwankwoh Georgia Southern, Georgia Southern & Point University Trent Thompson Tennessee Technical University, University of West Alabama Trey Fletcher Arkansas State University, Dean Junior College, University of West Alabama Kofi Amichia Green Bay Packers, University of South Florida Azar Wilson Nassau Community College, Middle Tennessee State University Tyler Smith Alcorn State Marlon Patterson Shorter University Akinola Osoto Missouri Valley College Chidi Onwuzuruoha Savannah State University Jelani Wells Grossmont Junior College Yohannes Mathyas Point University CLASS OF 2011 Rory Anderson University of South Carolina, San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears Marcquise Roberts University of South Carolina, University of Kansas DeNard Ford Suwanee Jefferson Ashiru UConn, University of Maryland Xavier Hemingway UConn, University of West Alabama Chris Okpala West Georgia Dondre Purnell Stillman, Ala Dontavious Lawson Stillman, Ala Ezekial Grogan Lagrange College Chris Davis Southern Illinois University, Hamilton Tigercats Zarold Wilder Ole miss (walk-on) CLASS OF 2010 Rajaan Bennett Vanderbilt Syquan Hudson West Virginia Tech Mzee Jones West Virginia Tech Demarius Matthews Georgia State Tarik Milner Jacksonville St, University of Central Florida Trevor Nixon West Virginia Tech Rasheed Parsons Concordia College Darius Pitts Fort Scott CC, Ottawa University Troy Postell Shorter Robert Smith Georgia Southern Desmond Vallean Georgia Southern CLASS OF 2009 Terrell Mitchell UK, GA Military, Florida Atlantic University Daniel King GA ST, Western Arizona Quiten Martin Birgmingham Southern Egim Etta-Tawo West Georgia, Valdosta State University CLASS OF 2008 Travis Dungee Tennesse Tech Travis Cole Union College Keith Parker Union College Mark Bounds Jacksonville State University CLASS OF 2007 Curtis Caldwell Valdosta State University Lonnie Burton Elon University Marvin Taliaferro Randolph-Macon Prince Nwagbara Murray State University Ted Laurent Ole Miss CLASS OF 2006 Antonio Bonner Jacksonville State University Darren Jackson Morehouse College Erik Findlay San Jose City College Kenneth McLeon LaFayette CLASS OF 2005 Etta Etta-Tawo Clemson Joseph Pitman UT Chattanooga Joey Riggs Gardner Webb Sharrod Kimble Shorter College Davey Brooks University of Alabama Brandon Weaver U.S. Merchant Marine Academy CLASS OF 2004 C.J. Barrows Southern Mississippi Gerald McRath Southern Mississippi Everette Kitchens Valdosta State Brandon Wix Valdosta State CLASS OF 2003 Jarod Britt Auburn CLASS OF 2002 Chase Fleming Carson Newman Scott Conley University of Delaware Michael Crowder Georgia Southern CLASS OF 2001 Kyle Roper University of Arkansas Jacob Parker Air Force Academy Marcus Dixon Clark University Shannon Layette Miles College CLASS OF 2000 Norval McKenzie Vanderbilt Matt Clay Vanderbilt Edward Bowen West Georgia Jake Pfeiffer Applachian State Andrew Jernigan Sam ford University Keith Howell Morehouse Ray Ivey Tennessee Tech CLASS OF 1999 A.J. Suggs Tennessee, Georgia Tech Eric Layette Georgia Tech Ray Miller Middle Tennessee Randy Gibbs Air Force Academy Bo Arnold Memphis University Kareen Walston West Georgia Brock Kaufman West Georgia Joe Jones Citadel CLASS OF 1998 Mark Myers Georgia Southern Andy Jones Sam ford University Lawrence Lloyd W. Virginia Tech Adam Brown Valdosta State Trey Hamlett Carson Newman Shakoor Bryant MGC, Memphis University Reggie Cooper Johnson C. Smith University CLASS OF 1997 Jason Neese Georgia Southern Bill Epps Valdosta State Andy Dorsey Tennessee Tech Jeff Johnson Citadel Jarrod Holmes SMU, Furman Justin Chesser West Georgia Tim Perren GMC, Liberty University Dreck Cooper Georgia Southern Don Stallings Georgia Southern Jeremy Abernathy Morehouse Ronald Watson Middle Georgia College CLASS OF 1996 Gabe Tillman Tennessee Tech Reggie Knighten Tennessee Tech Jason Waldon North Alabama Brad Ware Auburn/Tennessee Titans Carey Melvin Georgia Southern CLASS OF 1995 Nevin Watson Lehigh Lamar Shaw Tennessee Tech T.J. Meers Auburn CLASS OF 1994 Steve Johnson Tennessee, Seattle Seahawks Issac Hooks Furman David Lukka Mars Hill Antonio Smith Middle Tennessee Jason Walker Army CLASS OF 1993 Jimmy Clements Georgia Tech, Miami Dolphins Scott Anderton Tennessee Tech Bill Ghilarducci Lenoir Rhyne Brad Hames Presbyterian Brent Smith Minneapolis Jr. College Chad Rein Georgia Southern Alan Davis Auburn CLASS OF 1992 Carlos Bagley Duke Brandon Brantley Eastern Kentucky Marcus Hinton Clemson Mike Leblanc Georgia Southern, Fort Lewis College Adam Meadows Georgia, Indianapolis Colts Antonio Lindley Fort Valley State Carl Woods Emory & Henry CLASS OF 1991 Wade Ellis Liberty Steve Gates Georgia Jon Waldon West Georgia Doug Smith Western Carolina Brian Cathy Georgia Tech CLASS OF 1990 David Walker Auburn Kelvin Coleman Hampton University Scott Davis Georgia Southern Martin Edwards Air Force Academy Sammy Mumpower Lees-McRae Wayne Owen Vanderbilt Wes Pilgrim Emory & Henry Corey Holmes Western Kentucky CLASS OF 1989 Scott Mason Georgia Southern Troy Peterson Tennessee Tech Ryan Schultz NC State Tarvis Wortham Alabama A & M CLASS OF 1988 Derek Anderson Georgia Southern Tommy Ingelsbe Georgia Wade Pilgrim Wofford, Emory & Henry Keith Steed Tennessee Jon Howell North Greenville Geoff Truan Emory & Henry CLASS OF 1987 Jeff Curtis Liberty Greg Davis West Georgia Kevin Espy Applachian State Alonzo Hamilton Missouri, Tennessee Tech Clint Payne Liberty David Summers Vanderbilt Kevin Weddington Ft. Valley State Scott Hamilton Gardner-Webb, West GA CLASS OF 1986 Kenny Singleton Western Kentucky John Powers Army CLASS OF 1985 Russell Long West Georgia Angelo Rush Georgia Tech CLASS OF 1983 Lon Thomas Furman CLASS OF 1980 Frank Necasse Merchant Marinet Academy CLASS OF 1979 Zack Carnes Wofford Roy Delay West Georgia Scott Kimble Morris Brown Kenny Rodriguez Furman Ken Southerland Citadel Steven White Furman CLASS OF 1977 Lee Wix Liberty Randy Garrett Jacksonville State CLASS OF 1972 Tony Long Auburn CLASS OF 1969 Roger Purcell Clemson .
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