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Depth Chart (As of 8/30/10) 2010 Florida Football Florida vs. Miami (9/4/10) UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART (AS OF 8/30/10) -OFFENSE- WR 6 Deonte Th ompson 4 Andre Debose 84 Quinton Dunbar WR 3 Chris Rainey 81 Robert Clark LT 76 Marcus Gilbert 64 Kyle Koehne LG 57 Carl Johnson 72 Jonotthan Harrison C 55 Mike Pouncey 50 Sam Robey 58 Nick Alajajian RG 66 James Wilson 67 Jon Halapio 78 David Young RT 74 Maurice Hurt 58 Nick Alajajian TE 82 Omarius Hines 13 Trey Burton OR 11 Jordan Reed QB 12 John Brantley 10 Tyler Murphy OR 13 Trey Burton RB 2 Jeff Demps OR 21 Emmanuel Moody 23 Mike Gillislee OR 33 Mack Brown FB 45 T.J. Pridemore 32 Gerald Christian WR 9 Carl Moore 7 Justin Williams Note: 12 off ensive positions listed. Opening formation determines the 11 game starters. -DEFENSE- DE 94 Justin Trattou 34 Lerentee McCray OR 58 Dominique Easley DT 99 Omar Hunter 90 Lawrence Marsh OR 47 Brandon Antwine DT 6 Jaye Howard 73 Sharrif Floyd DE 44 Duke Lemmens 96 William Green OR 7 Ronald Powell SLB 16 A.J. Jones 48 Neiron Ball MLB 43 Jelani Jenkins OR 52 Jonathan Bostic 51 Michael Taylor WLB 40 Brandon Hicks 26 Lorenzo Edwards LCB 1 Janoris Jenkins 29 Josh Shaw OR 14 Jaylen Watkins RCB 8 Jeremy Brown OR 36 Moses Jenkins 31 Cody Riggs FS 10 Will Hill 24 Josh Evans SS 35 Ahmad Black 22 Matt Elam -SPECIALISTS- K 19 Caleb Sturgis 17 Chas Henry P 17 Chas Henry 40 David Lerner 19 Caleb Sturgis LS (P) 54 Christopher Guido LS (FG) 59 John Fairbanks H 17 Chas Henry KR 2 Jeff Demps OR 3 Chris Rainey OR 23 Mike Gillislee PR 3 Chris Rainey OR 1 Janoris Jenkins COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM GATORZONE ON SUN SPORTS collegepressbox.com is the offi cial media website for Southeastern Beginning its ninth season this fall, Conference football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, GatorZone features all the latest news statistics, media guides and more for the conference and each of its and notes on Gator athletics. Join 12 member schools throughout the season. Log-in information will hosts Jeff Cardozo and Megan Curl be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by on GatorZone every Wednesday sending an e-mail to [email protected]. at 5:30 p.m. on Sun Sports as they keep you up to date on the Orange and Blue. GatorZone recaps the week that was in Gator athletics with GatorBites, while Larry Vettel interviews various Florida coaches on their team’s recent performances. GatorZone features in-depth student-athlete stories highlighting their accomplish- ments both on and off the fi eld of play. GatorZone - the award-winning show for Th e Gator Nation. .
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