2005 Outlook Coming off one of the best that will payoff for us as we begin seasons in school history, practice.” head The Cardinals lost their coach will have to talented signal caller in LeFors, replace the winningest senior but Brohm is more than ready to class in school history, including take over the reins. He will be the loss of six players who were fortunate to play behind one of taken in the NFL Draft. the most experienced offensive Despite the losses to many lines in the country, as five key components, head coach players with starting experience Bobby Petrino is optimistic about return, and the Cardinals added a his team’s chances in 2005. couple of talented junior-college Louisville opens fall drills on players. August 6 in preparation for the Seniors offensive tackle September 4 opener at Kentucky. Travis Leffew and center Jason The Cardinals return 15 Spitz are the anchors up front, starters and one of the top young along with junior guard Kurt in the country from Quarterman, senior offensive last year’s team that went 11-1, tackle Jeremy Darveau and junior including a 44-40 win in the offensive tackle Renardo Foster, — the Cardinals who returns after missing half the seventh straight bowl appearance. season with a knee injury. The Cardinals finished sixth in the The defense should benefit Associated Press Poll and seventh from the return of sack leader in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Elvis Dumervil, Poll — both rankings were the defensive tackles Montavious highest in school history. Stanely and Amobi Okoye, as Louisville set 11 school well as, outside records and 10 Conference USA Brandon Johnson and Abe Brown. marks in 2004, including the school mark for points in a THE OFFENSE season, points per game and Petrino is confident he has rushing yards. The Cardinals capable players returning to give scored more than 40 points nine the Cardinals the components to times and over 50 points on seven have an exciting and productive different occasions, including 70 offense again in 2005. in a win over Cincinnati and 65 Among the goals for against Houston. offensive coordinator Paul Petrino There are some big shoes to is to find a go-to to fill, including those of Co- replace Russell, who caught 148 Conference USA Offensive Player passes over the last two seasons, of the Year Stefan LeFors, All- and to see which tailback will Conference wide receiver J.R. take over as the workhorse. Russell, Eric Despite the loss of the Shelton, and the team leader in Russell, the Cardinals return two tackles Robert McCune of their top four receivers in and free safety Kerry Rhodes, Joshua Tinch and Broderick who paced the team with six Clark. interceptions. After seeing significant The Cardinals have holes to playing time in 2004, fill on both sides of the football, will look to build on but with an experienced offensive last season’s experience after and defensive line returning, and being named the Conference USA a year of experience for Brian Freshman of the Year. Brohm at quarterback, the The loss of Shelton will hurt Cardinals are well-suited to the squad’s depth at running compete for a conference title in back, but with the return of their new league — the BIG EAST Michael Bush and , Conference. the Cardinals could be just as “We lost some very talented deep and explosive in 2005. players and great leaders,” said Petrino. “Those seniors were the OFFENSIVE LINE winningest class in school history Returning five players with and did a lot for the University of valuable starting experience from Louisville. However, we feel like 2004 and with the addition of two we return a solid group of players junior-college transfers, offensive who played a lot of snaps. We line coach Mike Summers will were fortunate to play a lot of have the luxury of one of the Brian BROHM players last season and I think deepest units on the team.

28 2005 Louisville Football 2005 Outlook The only loss came at center midway through the season from with the graduation of Will tight end to tackle and has upped Rabatin. Spitz will likely move his weight to 280 pounds. there this fall. A second team All- Giacomini played mostly at tight Conference performer at guard end in short yardage situations, last year, Spitz has started 25 but also received playing time at straight games for the Cardinals tackle as well. He has the size and is one of the top offensive and athletic ability to be a solid linemen in the nation. tackle in the upcoming years. At 6-4, 308 pounds, Spitz has When Foster went down last the size and the smarts to be one season, no one knew what to of the best centers in college expect. However, Darveau football. stepped in and the Cardinal Red-shirt freshman Eric offense never missed a beat. Wood, who spent last season at Darveau, who transferred to tackle, will work at center and Louisville from Dodge City guard. Wood will have to make Community College, started the transition, but could provide seven games and provided the much needed depth at the center Cardinals with another big and position. athletic body on the front line. The guard position is solid Junior-college transfer Marcel with the return of senior Kurt Benson is very talented and will Quarterman. One of the biggest push immediately for playing guards in the nation at 348 time. He was a first team All- pounds, Quarterman stepped in Conference performer at San last season and started all 12 Diego Mesa College last season, contests. He showed good having started 20 straight games toughness and speed, and helped at tackle. the Cardinals become one of the The return of Foster gives the top offenses in the country. Cardinals a big lift up front. He Sophomore Danny Barlowe gives the Cardinals another big, Kurt QUARTERMAN received game experience last athletic body on the line. Junior year at guard and is still Michael Sturgeon has moved all At the tight end position, the Freshman Careg Bonner from developing, but works hard and along the offensive line, but will Cardinals lost one of the biggest Huntsville High School (Ala.) will continue to get better. settle at tackle. surprises of last season in Adam caught 141 passes for 2,168 yards Leffew has been a mainstay The Cardinals added depth McCauley, a third-team All- during his high school career and in the Cardinal lineup, starting a during signing period signing Conference performer. McCauley could see action as a true school record 38 straight games. with the addition of least four stepped in and caught 22 passes freshman. A third team Associated Press players who can step in and play for 309 yards, earning third team All-American, Leffew was a first right away. Benson from San All-C-USA accolades. QUARTERBACKS team All-Conference USA Diego Mesa College is a big, With McCauley gone, This fall, Brohm takes over performer and has the athleticism talented player who could see sophomores Gary Barnidge and the reins at quarterback and the to be one of the best tackles in the action at tackle, while Marcus Scott Kuhn will be the key responsibility of running the country. Gordon, from Highland components. Barnidge emerged offense. The most decorated Breno Giacomini will backup Community College, was at U of last year as a true freshman and recruit ever to sign with the Leffew at tackle. The 6-7 L during the spring and could gave the Cardinals a threat in the Cardinals, Brohm is coming off a sophomore made the transition add depth at the guard position. passing game. Barnidge caught great spring and looks ready to be The Cardinals just seven passes for 85 yards, the leader of the nation’s most- did sign two however, four of them went for talented unit. incoming touchdowns. Barnidge, despite Appearing in 11 games, freshmen who being light for the position at 230 Brohm showed a strong arm and are a pair of pounds, also helped the Cardinals the accuracy needed for Petrino’s big-time in the running game with his offensive system. signees in blocking ability. Petrino feels like Brohm threw for 819 yards Brian Roche Barnidge could be the next great and six touchdowns, while from Don tight end at Louisville and has completing 67.3 percent of his Bosco Prep already added size and strength throws and tossing just two (N.J.) and through the Cardinals’ winter interceptions. Brohm also showed Mike weight program. Kuhn saw action an ability to run the ball, rushing Donoghue in seven games, but will fill a for 81 yards and two touchdowns. from more valuable role this year as the He completed 12-of-16 passes for Covington second tight end. Kuhn can be a a career-high 186 yards against Catholic target in the passing game East Carolina and was 6-for-7 for (Ky.). because of his ability to catch and 39 yards in his first collegiate run with the ball. He will need to game against Kentucky. TIGHT improve as a blocker because of Red-shirt freshmen Hunter Gary BARNIDGE ENDS the Cardinals’ reliance on a two Cantwell and Bill Ashburn will tight end scheme. also compete for playing time at quarterback. Cantwell had a

2005 Louisville Football 29 solid spring and looked 2005 Outlook comfortable running the offense. A player ready for extended He showed a strong arm and playing time is sophomore Harry made all the necessary throws. Douglas. A speedy wideout, Freshman Lee Sweeney Douglas saw action 11 games and signed last winter and could be caught five passes for 43 yards, but someone to figure in the mix. A showed big-play capability with a product of Friendship Christian 65-yard touchdown run in the High School (Tenn.), Sweeney Liberty Bowl win over Boise State. threw for 5,173 yards in two The Cardinals were fortunate seasons as the starter and to red-shirt a talented player in completed 63.2 percent of his Mario Urrutia. At 6-6, he is a big throws as a senior. target who benefitted enormously from a year of practice and should RUNNING BACKS be ready to be a contributor to the Last year, the running back offense this fall. Urrutia had a position was one of the deepest great spring and is ready to step units on the team with four quality into the rotation. In the spring, he running backs competing for showed he was tough to cover carries. In 2005, despite the loss of with his speed and 6-6 frame. the Lionel Gates and Shelton, the Urrutia made big play after big competition will be just as fierce play, and should see action with and competitive. the starting offense this fall. Bush enters the 245-pound Junior Jimmy Riley and red- Bush will enter the fall as one of shirt freshman Elijah Daniel could the featured backs. He played in also figure into the rotation. all 12 games, rushing for 734 yards Incoming freshmen Scott Long and and seven touchdowns. He brings Trent Guy are capable of stepping a combination of size and speed to in and playing immediately. the position and is also one of the best receivers out of the backfield. DEFENSE He caught 11 passes last year after One of the biggest question catching 17 in 2003. marks heading into the 2004 The product of Male High season was the defense and how it School had a season-best 106 yards would respond after struggling in versus Cincinnati and carried 12 2003. However, the defense was times for 96 yards in the Cards one of the bright spots thanks to bowl game win over Boise State. an increase of speed and an Battling Bush is another junior instilled toughness by new in Kolby Smith. Sacrificing defensive coordinator Mike personal statistics by starting at Cassity. Under Cassity’s guidance, fullback, Smith will get increased the Cardinals allowed just 305.9 playing time with Bush. Smith is a yards per game and 19.7 points big play back, who makes things per contest, including two happen every time he touches the shutouts — a 28-0 win over football. The 225-pounder ran for a Elvis DUMERVIL Kentucky and a 34-0 defeat of career-best 347 yards, four North Carolina. touchdowns and averaged a stellar the fullback position last season season. A true team player and In the bowl game win over 9.4 yards per carry. In a 55-7 win and looks to fill that roll again this leader, Tinch had a breakout 10th-ranked Boise State, the over Tulane, Smith carried six spring. season, recording 36 receptions for Cardinals allowed just 88 yards on times for a personal-best 86 yards 510 yards and a score. He showed the ground and just 284 yards of and a touchdown. WIDE RECEIVERS his speed when he took a slant total offense. Sophomore Reggie Bradshaw The loss of Russell and his pass from Brohm and raced 74 The defense lost six starters received playing time last year and 148 catches over the last two yards for a touchdown against from last year’s squad, including showed glimpses of being seasons will leave a big void, but Houston. At 6-3, 220, Tinch has both safeties and the team’s productive. Bradshaw rushed for the Cardinals return a stable full of great size and could be the second-leading pass rusher. Their 116 yards on 32 carries and scored talented receivers. receiver who steps in to fill replacements will come from a one touchdown. A valuable special Senior Montrell Jones is the Russell’s shoes. Tinch averaged mix of returning players who teams performer a year ago, he leading receiver of this group after 14.2 yards per catch and enters played on a part-time basis and will get a long look this fall to see catching 37 passes for 564 yards 2005 with a streak of catching a talented young players who are how he fits into the Cardinals’ and three touchdowns in 2004. pass in 16 straight games. hungry for an opportunity to get plan for 2005. Jones is a big, physical receiver, Senior Broderick Clark on the field. That pool of players Red-shirt freshman George who averaged 15.2 yards per averaged 16.2 yards and had his could also put pressure on some of Stripling impressed the coaching catch. A transfer from the best year catching the football. He the returning starters. staff in the spring with his work University of Tennessee in 2002, showed more consistency last Dumervil, the team’s top on the second unit. Stripling has Jones caught a pass in all 12 season, but was slowed late in the sacker, is a relentless pass rusher good speed and vision and could games, including five in the year with an ankle injury. The off the edge and senior outside contribute in 2005. Liberty Bowl win over Boise State. native of Birmingham, Ala., caught linebacker Brandon Johnson is Junior Deriontae Taylor Joshua Tinch, another talented a career-high 27 passes for 441 another playmaker who could proved to be a valuable blocker at senior, came into his own last yards and four touchdowns. make the defense better this year.

30 2005 Louisville Football 2005 Outlook The defensive backfield will have the biggest voids to fill with William GAY the loss of Kerry Rhodes, J.T. Haskins, Brent Johnson and Antoine Harris. That’s a lot of experience to replace, but Cassity thinks he has some younger and talented players to fill the holes. DEFENSIVE LINE Starting defensive end Marcus Jones and defensive tackle Bobby Leffew will be the only starters missing from last year’s starting lineup and the Cardinals have some talented, experienced players ready to step up for defensive line coach Kevin Wolthausen. Dumervil is the leader on the line. At defensive end last season, Dumervil led the Cardinals with 10 sacks off the edge and is considered one of the toughest players to block. At 6-0, Dumervil is built low to the ground and has the tenacity to get to the quarterback. Dumervil recorded a career-best 52 tackles and 11 tackles behind the line of scrimmage. Backing up Dumervil this fall, will likely be red-shirt freshman Maurice Mitchell and junior- college transfer Zach Anderson. Hailing from Glasgow, Ky., Mitchell used last year to develop has been a problem, but the Junior Brinson Harley saw of interceptions. He was around his game and could add much- Cardinals should be strong there action on to fill in when needed the football and caused the needed depth at defensive end. this season. this fall. opposition fits by using his speed Mitchell, who showed promise last Senior Montavious Stanley is The Cardinals also added to get into the backfield. year, has good speed and size and a big and agile tackle, who begins defensive line strength during the Brown is built in the same benefitted from a full set of spring his fourth year as a major signing period. L.D. Scott from mold as Johnson — tall and rangy. practices. Anderson is a physical contributor. The 6-2, 305-pounder Auburn High School (Ala.), Brown, in his first season as a end, who will give the Cardinals recorded 30 tackles and a career- Michael Adams from Pelham High starter, logged 55 tackles and was experience and size on the line. best four sacks. Stanley also School (Ala.), Earl Heyman from third on the team with six sacks. Senior Chad Rimpsey and recovered two fumbles, including Ballard High School (Ky.) and Brown made a lot of big plays last sophomore Brandon Cox will one for a touchdown against Jonathan Holston from Rickards season, including a game-ending battle at the other defensive end Tulane. High School (Fla.) could each step interception against Memphis in a position. Rimpsey goes about his Junior Amobi Okoye in and provide depth on the 56-49 win over the Tigers. work in a business-like fashion. In continues to develop and grow defensive line this fall. Sophomore Malik Jackson is a three years at U of L, Rimpsey into the position. Still only 18 hard-hitter who hopes to get on continues to step on the field and years of age heading into the fall, LINEBACKERS the field more this fall. Jackson makes plays. The 6-3, 244-pounder Okoye is over 315 pounds and has Looking at the Cardinal played a pivotal role on special had a game to remember against steadily improved by each game. defense the last two seasons it was teams a year ago, but the coaching Cincinnati when he recorded a Playing 11 games in 2004, Okoye easy to notice first team All- staff would like to see him play a career-high five tackles, blocked a recorded a career-high 26 tackles Conference linebacker Robert larger role on defense. kick and forced two fumbles. He and one sack. He recorded a McCune in the middle. However, Sophomores Preston Smith ended the season with 19 tackles career-high seven tackles in his “The Hammer” has graduated and and Terrance Butler are also and recorded a pair of sacks. first collegiate start against Army. the Cardinals will turn to others to candidates for playing time at Sophomore Brandon Cox has Backing up Okoye is a attempt to replace’s McCune 258 linebacker. Smith saw considerable a load of potential and is the talented red-shirt freshman in tackles over the last two seasons. action in 2004 and continues to player of the future at defensive Adrian Grady. Another 300- The Cardinals do have a pair improve, while Butler saw action end for the Cardinals. At 6-3, 255 pounder, Grady gives the of exciting playmakers on the at safety last season, but made the pounds, Cox has good speed and Cardinals size up front, but he outside in senior Brandon Johnson transition to linebacker in the ability. As a true freshman, Cox needs this spring to continue his and junior Abe Brown. spring. played in 10 games, but earned development and learn Cassity’s The emergence of Johnson Replacing McCune in the more playing time as the season defensive scheme. Grady and his speed was one of the middle will be one of the biggest went along. impressed the coaches with his noticeable differences on the questions hoped to be answered For the last couple of years, work on the scout team and look Cardinal defense last season. The this fall. Coming out of spring depth defensive tackle position forward to watching him this fall. 6-5 senior was second on the team drills, sophomore Matt Sanders with 84 tackles and recorded a pair

2005 Louisville Football 31 2005 Outlook third year as a major Sophomore Jonathan Russell contributor. Gay, in his first got his feet wet last season on season as a starter last year, special teams and at safety. He quietly had a great season. He recorded 11 tackles and his first recorded just 21 tackles, but career interception a year ago. opposing wide receivers Russell used the spring to be didn’t register many big plays ready to compete for a starting against him. position at free safety. Red-shirt The other corner position freshman Justin Deeley has will likely be manned by a impressed the coaches and will get pair of talented but untested on the field this season. performers in red-shirt The Cardinals added six freshmen Rod Council and talented freshmen to the six during Deon Palmer. the signing period and Petrino Council is expected to thinks they can all make a step right in at one corner and difference. Travis Norton from give the Cardinals another Lincoln High School (Fla.), Lamar solid corner. He red-shirted a Alston from Paducah Tilghman year ago, but was the best High School (Ky.), E.K. Sawyerr corner on the scout team. The from Godby High School (Fla.) 5-10 product of West and Stephen Garr from Male High Charlotte High School has School (Ky.) will each get a chance excellent speed and has good to compete in the secondary, while technique. He benefitted from Darius Mann from Don Bosco a year of practice and should Prep (N.J.) and Richard Raglin be ready to take over. from Southside High School (Ga.) Deon Palmer, a transfer could provide depth at safety. from Georgia Southern, will get an opportunity to compete SPECIAL TEAMS for playing time behind The kicking game might have Council. He should have the been the biggest surprise with the ability to step right in and play emergence of sophomore Arthur well. He had a good spring Carmody . He exceeded and should be a much-needed expectations as the Cardinal player in the secondary this placekicker by setting an NCAA fall. record for consecutive extra points The return of junior Gavin made in a season with 77 and Smart will also be a plus. converted 12-of-15 field goal Smart played in six games a attempts. year ago before separating his Carmody showed amazing shoulder and missing the rest poise in his first year of Art CARMODY of the season. He went through competition and big things are spring drills, but avoided ahead of this left-footed kicker. contact. Two of his three misses on field emerged as the starter. He had a scout team last fall, Burns Sophomore Bobby Buchanan goal attempts were blocked last solid spring and showed flashes impressed coaches with his hard is a talented performer with good season. that he’s capable of taking over the work and potential at the speed who will be able to add The leading candidate at position. He played well on linebacker position. He was a four- depth at the cornerback position. punter is sophomore Todd special teams and developed his year starter at Fletcher High The Cardinals lost both of Flannery, who kicked twice for a game toward the end of the School in Florida and was a second their starting safeties, but the 40.0 yards per punt average, and season. The product of Male High team All-State honoree. Freshman Sharp brothers, Antoine and handled the kickoff chores in 2004. School in Louisville registered a Blake Boyd from North Hopkins Brandon, could jump right into the Flannery has an outstanding leg career-high 26 tackles and one High School (Ky.) could also move fray. and showed good promise in the tackle for loss. Red-shirt freshman into the rotation this fall. Antoine, who played mostly spring. Lamar Myles is also a candidate at corner in nickel situations, The kick returning duties are for playing time there. He red- DEFENSIVE developed well in his first season in good hands with Broderick shirted last season, but the BACKS in the defensive backfield. Clark, the school’s third all-time coaching staff likes his speed and The microscope will be on this Antoine, who played wide leading returner, and Harry thinks he can be a valuable group this fall as the Cardinals receiver at the University of Douglas. Clark has totalled 2,101 performer at middle linebacker. must replace three starters from Florida, stepped in as a cornerback yards and has averaged 23.6 yards The Cardinals signed a the secondary, including first team and recorded 29 tackles and a return in his career. talented player in Nate Harris All-Conference performer Kerry recovered two fumbles. Senior Montrell Jones took from Dodge City Community Rhodes at free safety. The Brandon has earned two over the punt return duties last College. An All-American junior- Cardinals must find replacements letters for the Cardinals, playing year and made big plays in the college selection, Harris is a fast, for one corner and two safeties, as mostly on special teams and in a punting game. He returned a punt physical player who could help Antoine Harris, Brent Johnson and reserve role in the defensive 72 yards for a touchdown against stabilize this position in 2005. J.T. Haskins exhausted their backfield. But 2005 could be Cincinnati and averaged a healthy Linebackers coach Reggie Johnson eligibility. different, as Brandon will compete 10.4 yards a return. Council could is also high on red-shirt freshman Louisville is fortunate to have for a starting position. He also be a candidate to return punts Johnnie Burns. A linebacker on the junior William Gay back for his recorded 11 tackles a year ago. this fall. 32 2005 Louisville Football 2005 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown /Previous School 1 Travis Norton CB 6-2 180 Fr. Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln 2 Richard Raglin DB 6-2 205 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Southside 3 Trent Guy WR 5-9 165 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./West Charlotte 4 Broderick Clark WR 6-0 185 Sr. Birmingham, Ala./Parker 5 Bill Ashburn QB 6-3 195 r-Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Moon Township 5 Antoine Sharp S 6-1 200 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles 6 Preston Smith LB 6-1 219 So. Sandersville, Ga./Washington 7 Mario Urrutia WR 6-6 220 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky./Fern Creek 8 Lee Sweeney QB 6-3 226 Fr. Lebanon, Tenn./Friendship Christian 9 Joshua Tinch WR 6-3 223 Sr. Albany, Ga./Westover 10 Nate Harris LB/SS 6-1 220 Jr. Miami, Fla./Dodge City CC 11 Malik Jackson LB 6-2 230 So. Dunwoody, Ga./Dunwoody 12 Brian Brohm QB 6-4 224 So. Louisville, Ky./Trinity 13 Jon Russell S 6-2 194 So. Alexander City, Ala./Benjamin Russell 14 Rod Council CB 5-11 185 r-Fr. W. Charlotte, N.C./W. Charlotte 14 Hunter Cantwell QB 6-4 230 r-Fr. Paducah, Ky./Paducah Tilghman 18 Art Carmody K 5-9 181 So. Shreveport, La./Loyola College 19 Michael Bush RB 6-3 250 Jr. Louisville, Ky./Male 20 Lamar Alston DB 6-0 180 Fr. Paducah, Ky./Paducah Tilghman 20 Jason Horton WR 6-0 175 So. St. Louis, Mo./Lutheran North 21 William Gay CB 5-11 182 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla./Rickards 22 Lamar Myles LB 6-0 214 r-Fr. Winterhaven, Fla./Lake Region 23 Stephen Garr DB 6-1 190 Fr. Louisville, Ky./Male 24 George Stripling RB 6-0 192 r-Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Andrew Jackson 24 Brandon Burfict CB 5-10 187 Sr. Louisville, Ky./Trinity 25 E.K. Sawyerr DB 6-0 175 Fr. Tallahassee, Fla./Godby 26 Reggie Bradshaw RB 6-0 205 So. Coquitlam, B.C./Centennial 27 Gavin Smart CB 5-9 190 Jr. Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland 28 Sergio Spencer RB 5-10 183 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky./Male 28 Deon Palmer CB 6-0 200 So. Thomson, Ga./Ga.Southern 29 Elijah Daniel WR 5-11 191 r-Fr. Brundidge, Ala./Pike County 31 Darius Mann DB 5-11 190 Fr. Ramsey, N.J./Don Bosco Prep 31 Daniel Cameron DB 5-10 180 Fr. Elizabethtown, Ky./Elizabethtown 32 Maurice Grinter RB 6-2 220 Fr. Louisville, Ky./Fairdale 33 Kolby Smith RB 5-11 215 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla./James Rickards 34 Bobby Buchanan CB 5-11 180 So. Joliet, Ill./Joliet Catholic 35 Brandon Sharp S 5-11 190 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles 36 Todd Flannery P/K 6-0 170 So. Louisville, Ky./Male 37 Marcus Folmar CB 5-11 175 r-Fr. East Brewton, Ala./Neal 38 Brock Bolen FB 6-0 235 So. Germantown, OH/Illinois 39 Justin Deeley S 6-0 200 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier 40 Dane Mattingly LS 6-0 200 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier 41 James Jackson FB/TE 6-1 250 Jr. Covington, Ky./Holmes 42 Chase Floyd LB 6-1 210 r-Fr. Florence, Ky./Boone County 43 Abe Brown LB 6-4 230 Jr. Sarasota, Fla./Booker 44 Careg Bonner TE 6-4 230 Fr. Huntsville, Ala./Huntsville 44 Jon Hardin FB 5-10 205 Jr. Louisville, Ky./Western 45 Blake Boyd LB 6-3 235 Fr. Madisonville, Ky./North Hopkins 46 Terrance Butler LB 6-3 217 So. Green Cove Springs, Fla./Clay 47 Deriontae Taylor FB 5-8 232 Jr. Montgomery, Ala./Jeff Davis 50 Chad Rimpsey DE 6-3 250 Sr. Oxford, Ala./Oxford 51 Matt Webb LS 6-0 235 Jr. Ashland, Ore./Scottsdale CC 52 Mozell Axson LB 6-1 230 Fr. Lakeland, Fla./Jenkins 53 Michael Sturgeon OL 6-3 303 Jr. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier 55 Matt Sanders LB 6-2 242 So. Louisville, Ky./Male

2005 Louisville Football 33 2005 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown /Previous School 56 Michael Adams DE 6-3 230 Fr. Pelham, Ala./Pelham 57 Earl Heyman DT 6-3 265 Fr. Louisville, Ky./Ballard 57 Rashad Roberts LB 6-0 215 Fr. Lithia Springs, Ga./Lithia Springs 58 Elvis Dumervil DE 6-0 256 Sr. Miami, Fla./Miami-Jackson 59 Jason Spitz C 6-4 308 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles 61 Jeremy Seguin DT 6-2 294 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles 62 Nick Borgelt OL 6-3 291 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky./Holy Cross 63 Danny Barlowe OG 6-5 290 So. Tallahassee, Fla./Leon 64 Devon May OL 6-4 290 So. Columbus, Ohio/Bishop Watterson 66 Mike Donoghue OL 6-3 296 Fr. Covington, Ky./Covington Catholic 67 Brinson Harley DT 6-1 298 Jr. Seale, Ala./Russell County 68 George Bussey OL 6-2 295 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky./Western 69 Marcel Benson OL 6-6 321 Jr. San Diego, Calif./San Diego Messa 70/89 Breno Giacomini OT/TE 6-7 280 So. Malden, Mass./Malden 71 Marcus Gordon OL 6-6 320 Jr. Memphis, Tenn./Highland CC 72 Brian Roche OL 6-5 285 Fr. Ramsey, N.J./Don Bosco Prep 73 Josh Deer OL 6-4 320 So. Naples, Fla./Barron Collier 74 Jeremy Darveau OT 6-7 321 Sr. Hilton Head, S.C./Hilton Head 76 Kurt Quarterman OG 6-5 348 Jr. Albany, Ga./Westover 77 Eric Wood OL 6-4 290 r-Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder 78 Travis Leffew OT 6-4 301 Sr. Danville, Ky./Boyle County 79 Renardo Foster OT 6-7 327 Jr. Ripley, Tenn./Ripley 80 Jimmy Riley WR 6-1 212 Jr. Youngstown, Ohio/Ursuline 81 Scott Kuhn TE 6-5 255 So. Burlington, Ky./Conner 82 Gary Barnidge TE 6-6 230 So. Middleburg, Fla./Middleburg 83 Stevin Williams WR 5-8 153 So. Lauderhill, Fla./Dodge City CC 84 Scott Long WR 6-2 205 Fr. Southport, N.C./South Brunswick 85 WR 5-11 170 So. Jonesboro, Ga./Jones 86 Montrell Jones WR 6-0 199 Sr. Louisville, Ky./Tennessee 87 Craig James WR 5-10 160 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Robert E. Lee 87 Robert Haskins WR 5-6 170 Sr. Lexington, Ky./Bryan Station 88 Brandon Cox DE 6-4 255 So. Atlanta, Ga./Douglass 89 Rodney Carter TE 6-2 234 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky./DuPont Manual 90 Johnnie Burns LB 6-3 225 r-Fr. Neptune Beach, Fla./Fletcher 91 Amobi Okoye DT 6-1 317 Jr. Huntsville, Ala./Lee 92 Montavious Stanley DT 6-2 321 Sr. Albany, Ga./Westover 93 L.D. Scott DT 6-2 260 Fr. Auburn, Ala./Auburn 94 Adrian Grady DT 6-2 291 r-Fr. Nichole, Ga./Coffee 95 Maurice Mitchell DE 6-3 267 r-Fr. Glasgow, Ky./Glasgow 96 Zach Anderson DE 6-4 270 Jr. Scooba, Miss./East Mississippi JC 97 Brandon Johnson LB 6-5 218 Sr. Birmingham, Ala./Minor 98 Jonathan Holston DE 6-6 230 Fr. Tallahassee, Fla./Rickards 99 Josh Williams DE 6-3 258 So. Cedartown, Ga./Cedartown Pronunciation Guide Mozell Axson ...... mo-zell ax-son Amobi Okoye ...... a-coy-yeah Careg Bonner ...... ca-ridge Brian Roche ...... roach Brian Brohm ...... brahm Deriontae Taylor ...... dare-ee-n-tay Art Carmody ...... car-mi-dee Jeremy Seguin ...... seg-win Jeremy Darveau ...... dar-voe Mario Urrutia ...... u-root-tia Elvis Dumervil ...... doo-mur-vil Breno Giacomini ...... gia-co-mean-ni Scott Kuhn ...... coon Travis Leffew ...... luh-few

34 2005 Louisville Football 2005 Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown /Previous School 56 Michael Adams DE 6-3 230 Fr. Pelham, Ala./Pelham 20 Lamar Alston DB 6-0 180 Fr. Paducah, Ky./Paducah Tilghman 96 Zach Anderson DE 6-4 270 Jr. Scooba, Miss./East Mississippi JC 5 Bill Ashburn QB 6-3 195 r-Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Moon Township 52 Mozell Axson LB 6-1 230 Fr. Lakeland, Fla./Jenkins 63 Danny Barlowe OG 6-5 290 So. Tallahassee, Fla./Leon 82 Gary Barnidge TE 6-6 230 So. Middleburg, Fla./Middleburg 69 Marcel Benson OL 6-6 321 Jr. San Diego, Calif./San Diego Mesa College 38 Brock Bolen FB 6-0 235 So. Germantown, OH/Illinois 44 Careg Bonner TE 6-4 230 Fr. Huntsville, Ala./Huntsville 62 Nick Borgelt OL 6-3 291 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky./Holy Cross 45 Blake Boyd LB 6-3 235 Fr. Madisonville, Ky./North Hopkins 26 Reggie Bradshaw RB 6-0 205 So. Coquitlam, B.C./Centennial 12 Brian Brohm QB 6-4 224 So. Louisville, Ky./Trinity 43 Abe Brown LB 6-4 230 Jr. Sarasota, Fla./Booker 34 Bobby Buchanan CB 5-11 180 So. Joliet, Ill./Joliet Catholic 24 Brandon Burfict CB 5-10 187 Sr. Louisville, Ky./Trinity 90 Johnnie Burns LB 6-3 225 r-Fr. Neptune Beach, Fla./Fletcher 68 George Bussey OL 6-2 295 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky./Western 19 Michael Bush RB 6-3 250 Jr. Louisville, Ky./Male 46 Terrance Butler SS 6-3 217 So. Green Cove Springs, Fla./Clay 31 Daniel Cameron DB 5-10 180 Fr. Elizabethtown, Ky./Elizabethtown 14 Hunter Cantwell QB 6-4 230 r-Fr. Paducah, Ky./Paducah Tilghman 18 Art Carmody K 5-9 181 So. Shreveport La./Loyola College 89 Rodney Carter TE 6-2 234 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky./DuPont Manual 4 Broderick Clark WR 6-0 185 Sr. Birmingham, Ala./Parker 14 Rod Council CB 5-11 185 r-Fr. Charlotte, N.C./West Charlotte 88 Brandon Cox DE 6-4 255 So. Atlanta, Ga./Douglass 29 Elijah Daniel WR 5-11 191 r-Fr. Brundidge, Ala./Pike County 74 Jeremy Darveau OT 6-7 321 Sr. Hilton Head, S.C./Hilton Head 39 Justin Deeley S 6-0 200 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier 73 Josh Deer OL 6-4 320 So. Naples, Fla./Barron Collier 66 Mike Donoghue OL 6-3 296 Fr. Covington, Ky./Covington Catholic 85 Harry Douglas WR 5-11 170 So. Jonesboro, Ga./Jones 58 Elvis Dumervil DE 6-0 256 Sr. Miami, Fla./Miami-Jackson 36 Todd Flannery P/K 6-0 170 So. Louisville, Ky./Male 42 Chase Floyd S 6-1 210 r-Fr. Florence, Ky./Boone County 37 Marcus Folmar CB 5-11 175 r-Fr. East Brewton, Ala./Neal 79 Renardo Foster OT 6-7 327 Jr. Ripley, Tenn./Ripley 23 Stephen Garr DB 6-1 190 Fr. Louisville, Ky./Male 21 William Gay CB 5-11 182 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla./Rickards 70 Breno Giacomini OT/TE 6-7 280 So. Malden, Mass./Malden 71 Marcus Gordon OL 6-6 320 Jr. Memphis, Tenn./Highland CC 94 Adrian Grady DT 6-2 291 r-Fr. Nichole, Ga./Coffee 32 Maurice Grinter RB 6-2 220 Fr. Louisville, Ky./Fairdale 3 Trent Guy WR 5-9 165 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./West Charlotte 44 Jon Hardin FB 5-10 205 Jr. Louisville, Ky./Western 67 Brinson Harley DT 6-1 298 Jr. Seale, Ala./Russell County 10 Nate Harris LB/SS 6-1 220 Jr. Miami, Fla./Dodge City CC 87 Robert Haskins WR 5-6 170 Sr. Lexington, Ky./Bryan Station

2005 Louisville Football 35 2005 Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown /Previous School 57 Earl Heyman DT 6-3 265 Fr. Louisville, Ky./Ballard 98 Jonathan Holston DE 6-6 230 Fr. Tallahassee, Fla./Rickards 20 Jason Horton WR 6-0 175 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Lutheran North 87 Craig James WR 5-10 160 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Robert E. Lee 86 Montrell Jones WR 6-0 199 Sr. Louisville, Ky./Tennessee 41 James Jackson FB/TE 6-1 250 Jr. Covington, Ky./Holmes 11 Malik Jackson LB 6-2 230 So. Dunwoody, Ga./Dunwoody 97 Brandon Johnson LB 6-5 218 Sr. Birmingham, Ala./Minor 81 Scott Kuhn TE 6-5 255 So. Burlington, Ky./Conner 78 Travis Leffew OT 6-4 301 Sr. Danville, Ky./Boyle County 84 Scott Long WR 6-2 205 Fr. Southport, N.C./South Brunswick 31 Darius Mann DB 5-11 190 Fr. Ramsey, N.J./Don Bosco Prep 40 Dane Mattingly LS 6-0 200 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier 64 Devon May OL 6-4 290 So. Columbus, Ohio/Bishop Watterson 95 Maurice Mitchell DE 6-3 267 r-Fr. Glasgow, Ky./Glasgow 22 Lamar Myles LB 6-0 214 r-Fr. Winterhaven, Fla./Lake Region 1 Travis Norton DB 6-2 180 Fr. Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln 91 Amobi Okoye DT 6-1 317 Jr. Huntsville, Ala./Lee 28 Deon Palmer CB 6-0 200 So. Thomson, Ga./Ga. Southern 76 Kurt Quarterman OG 6-5 348 Jr. Albany, Ga./Westover 2 Richard Raglin DB 6-2 205 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Southside 80 Jimmy Riley WR 6-1 212 Jr. Youngstown, Ohio/Ursuline 50 Chad Rimpsey DE 6-3 250 Sr. Oxford, Ala./Oxford 57 Rashad Roberts LB 6-0 215 Fr. Lithia Springs, Ga./Lithia Springs 72 Brian Roche OL 6-5 285 Fr. Ramsey, N.J./Don Bosco Prep 13 Jon Russell S 6-2 194 So. Alexander City, Ala./Benjamin Russell 55 Matt Sanders LB 6-2 242 So. Louisville, Ky./Male 25 E.K. Sawyerr DB 6-0 175 Fr. Tallahassee, Fla./Godby 93 L.D. Scott DT 6-2 260 Fr. Auburn, Ala./Auburn 61 Jeremy Seguin DT 6-2 294 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles 5 Antoine Sharp S 6-1 200 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles 35 Brandon Sharp S 5-11 190 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles 27 Gavin Smart CB 5-9 190 Jr. Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland 33 Kolby Smith RB 5-11 215 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla./Rickards 6 Preston Smith LB 6-1 219 So. Sandersville, Ga./Washington 28 Sergio Spencer RB 5-10 183 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky./Male 59 Jason Spitz C 6-4 308 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles 92 Montavious Stanley DT 6-2 321 Sr. Albany, Ga./Westover 24 George Stripling RB 6-0 192 r-Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Andrew Jackson 53 Michael Sturgeon OL 6-3 303 Jr. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier 8 Lee Sweeney QB 6-3 226 Fr. Lebanon, Tenn./Friendship Christian 47 Deriontae Taylor FB 5-8 232 Jr. Montgomery, Ala./Jeff Davis 9 Joshua Tinch WR 6-3 223 Sr. Albany, Ga./Westover 7 Mario Urrutia WR 6-6 220 r-Fr. Louisville Ky./Fern Creek 51 Matt Webb LS 6-0 235 Jr. Ashland, Ore./Scottsdale CC 99 Josh Williams DE 6-3 258 So. Cedartown, Ga./Cedartown 83 Stevin Williams WR 5-8 153 So. Lauderhill, Fla./Dodge City, CC 77 Eric Wood C/G 6-4 290 r-Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder

36 2005 Louisville Football 2005 Depth Chart Offense Defense Weak Tackle Defensive End 78 Travis Leffew (6-4, 301, Sr.) 58 Elvis Dumervil (6-0, 256, Sr.) 70 Breno Giacomini (6-7, 280, So.) 96 Zach Anderson (6-4, 270, Jr.) 69 Marcel Benson (6-6, 321, Jr.) 99 Josh Williams (6-3, 258, So.) Weak Guard Defensive Tackle 79 Renardo Foster (6-7, 327, Jr.) 92 Montavious Stanley (6-2, 321, Sr.) 63 Danny Barlowe (6-5, 290, So.) 95 Maurice Mitchell (6-3, 267, r-Fr.) 68 George Bussey (6-2, 295, r-Fr.) 67 Brinson Harley (6-1, 298, Jr.) Center Defensive Tackle 59 Jason Spitz (6-4, 308, Sr.) 91 Amobi Okoye (6-1, 317, Jr.) 53 Michael Sturgeon (6-3, 303, Jr.) 94 Adrian Grady (6-2, 291, r-Fr.) 77 Eric Wood (6-4, 290, r-Fr.) 61 Jeremy Seguin (6-2, 294, Sr.) 72 Brian Roche (6-5, 285, Fr.) Defensive End Strong Guard 50 Chad Rimpsey (6-3, 250, Sr.) 76 Kurt Quarterman (6-5, 348, Jr.) 88 Brandon Cox (6-4, 255, So.) 64 Devon May (6-4, 290, So.) 98 Jonathan Holston (6-6, 230, Fr.) 66 Mike Donoghue (6-3, 296, Fr.) SAM Linebacker Strong Tackle 43 Abe Brown (6-4, 230, Jr.) 74 Jeremy Darveau (6-7, 321, Sr.) 11 Malik Jackson (6-2, 230, So.) 73 Josh Deer (6-4, 320, So.) 42 Chase Floyd (6-1, 210, r-Fr.) 71 Marcus Gordon (6-6, 320, Jr.) MIKE Linebacker Tight End 55 Matt Sanders (6-2, 242, So.) 82 Gary Barnidge (6-6, 230, So.) 22 Lamar Myles (6-0, 214, r-Fr.) 81 Scott Kuhn (6-5, 255, So.) 90 Johnnie Burns (6-3, 225, r-Fr.) 44 Careg Bonner (6-4, 230, Fr.) 10 Nate Harris (6-1, 220, Jr.) Wide Receiver WILL Linebacker 86 Montrell Jones (6-0, 199, Sr.) 97 Brandon Johnson (6-5, 218, Sr.) 7 Mario Urrutia (6-6, 220, r-Fr.) 6 Preston Smith (6-1, 219, So.) 3 Trent Guy (5-9, 165, Fr.) 46 Terrance Butler (6-3, 217, So.) Wide Receiver Left Cornerback 4 Broderick Clark (6-0, 185, Sr.) 14 Rod Council (5-11, 185, r-Fr.) 85 Harry Douglas (5-11, 170, So.) 28 Deon Palmer (6-0, 200, So.) 29 Elijah Daniel (5-11, 191, r-Fr.) 24 Brandon Burfict (5-10, 187, Sr.) Wide Receiver Strong Safety 9 Joshua Tinch (6-3, 223, Sr.) 5 Antoine Sharp (6-1,200, Sr.) 80 Jimmy Riley (6-1, 212, Jr.) 39 Justin Deeley (6-0, 200, r-Fr.) 84 Scott Long (6-2, 205, Fr.) 2 Richard Raglin (6-2, 205, Fr.) Quarterback Free Safety 12 Brian Brohm (6-4, 224, So.) 35 Brandon Sharp (5-11, 190, Jr.) 14 Hunter Cantwell (6-4, 230, r-Fr.) 13 Jon Russell (6-2, 194, So.) 5 Bill Ashburn (6-3, 195, r-Fr.) 31 Darius Mann (5-11, 190, Fr.) Running Back Right Cornerback 19 Michael Bush (6-3, 250, Jr.) AND 21 William Gay (5-11, 182, Jr.) 33 Kolby Smith (5-11, 215, Jr.) 27 Gavin Smart (5-9, 190, Jr.) 24 George Stripling (6-0, 192, r-Fr.) 37 Marcus Folmar (5-11, 175, r-Fr.) 26 Reggie Bradshaw (6-0, 205, So.) Specialists Placekicker Holder 18 Arthur Carmody (5-9, 181, So.) 39 Justin Deeley (6-0, 200, r-Fr.) 36 Todd Flannery (6-0, 170, So.) 85 Harry Douglas (5-11, 170, So.)

Kickoffs Kickoff Returner 18 Arthur Carmody (5-9, 181, So.) 4 Broderick Clark (6-0, 185, Sr.) 36 Todd Flannery (6-0, 170, So.) 85 Harry Douglas (5-11, 170, So.)

Punter Punt Returner 36 Todd Flannery (6-0, 170, So.) 86 Montrell Jones (6-0, 199, Sr.) 85 Harry Douglas (5-11, 170, So.) Long Snapper 14 Rod Council (5-11, 185, r-Fr.) 51 Matt Webb (6-0, 235, Jr.) 40 Dane Mattingly (6-0, 200, r-Fr.)

2005 Louisville Football 37 Roster Breakdown CLASS BREAKDOWN POSITIONAL BREAKDOWN SENIORS — 15 RED-SHIRT Brandon Burfict FRESHMEN — 19 QUARTERBACKS DEFENSIVE LINE Broderick Clark Bill Ashburn No. Ht. Wt. Cl. No. Ht. Wt. Cl. Jeremy Darveau Nick Borgelt 5 Bill Ashburn 6-3 195 r-Fr. 56 Michael Adams 6-3 230 Fr. Elvis Dumervil Johnnie Burns 12 Brian Brohm 6-4 224 So. 96 Zach Anderson 6-4 270 Jr. Robert Haskins George Bussey 14 Hunter Cantwell 6-4 230 r-Fr. 88 Brandon Cox 6-4 255 So. Jason Horton Hunter Cantwell 8 Lee Sweeney 6-3 226 Fr. 58 Elvis Dumervil 6-0 256 Sr. Brandon Johnson Rodney Carter 94 Adrian Grady 6-2 291 r-Fr. Montrell Jones Rod Council RUNNING BACKS 67 Brinson Harley 6-1 298 Jr. Travis Leffew Elijah Daniel No. Ht. Wt. Cl. 57 Earl Heyman 6-3 265 Fr. Chad Rimpsey Justin Deeley 38 Brock Bolen 6-0 235 So. 98 Jonathan Holston 6-6 230 Fr. Jeremy Seguin Chase Floyd 26 Reggie Bradshaw 6-0 205 So. 95 Maurice Mitchell 6-3 267 r-Fr. Antoine Sharp Marcus Folmar 19 Michael Bush 6-3 250 Jr. 91 Amobi Okoye 6-1 317 Jr. Jason Spitz Adrian Grady 32 Maurice Grinter 6-2 220 Fr. 50 Chad Rimpsey 6-3 250 Sr. Montavious Stanley Jesse Martin 44 Jon Hardin 5-10 205 Jr. 93 L.D. Scott 6-2 260 Fr. Joshua Tinch Dane Mattingly 33 Kolby Smith 5-11 215 Jr. 61 Jeremy Seguin 6-2 294 Sr. Maurice Mitchell 28 Sergio Spencer 5-10 183 r-Fr. 92 Montavious Stanley 6-2 321 Sr. JUNIORS — 20 Lamar Myles 30 George Stripling 6-0 192 r-Fr. 99 Josh Williams 6-3 258 So. Zach Anderson Sergio Spencer 47 Deriontae Taylor 5-8 232 Jr. Marcel Benson George Stripling LINEBACKERS Abe Brown Mario Urrutia WIDE RECEIVERS No. Ht. Wt. Cl. Michael Bush Eric Wood No. Ht. Wt. Cl. 52 Mozell Axson 6-1 230 Fr. Renardo Foster 89 Rodney Carter 6-2 234 r-Fr. 45 Blake Boyd 6-3 235 Fr. William Gay FRESHMEN — 20 4 Broderick Clark 6-0 185 Sr. 43 Abe Brown 6-4 230 Jr. Marcus Gordon Michael Adams 29 Elijah Daniel 5-11 191 r-Fr. 90 Johnnie Burns 6-3 225 r-Fr. James Jackson Lamar Alston 85 Harry Douglas 5-11 170 So. 46 Terrance Butler 6-3 217 So. Jon Hardin Mozell Axson 3 Trent Guy 5-9 165 Fr. 10 Nate Harris 6-1 220 Jr. Brinson Harley Careg Bonner 87 Robert Haskins 5-6 170 Sr. 11 Malik Jackson 6-2 230 So. Nate Harris Blake Boyd 20 Jason Horton 6-0 175 So. 97 Brandon Johnson 6-5 218 Sr. Amobi Okoye Daniel Cameron 87 Craig James 5-10 160 Fr. 22 Lamar Myles 6-0 214 r-Fr. Kurt Quarterman Mike Donoghue 86 Montrell Jones 6-0 199 Sr. 57 Rashard Roberts 6-0 215 Fr. Jimmy Riley Stephen Garr 84 Scott Long 6-2 205 Fr. 55 Matt Sanders 6-2 242 So. Brandon Sharp Maurice Grinter 80 Jimmy Riley 6-1 212 Jr. 6 Preston Smith 6-1 219 So. Gavin Smart Trent Guy 9 Joshua Tinch 6-3 223 Sr. Kolby Smith Earl Heyman 7 Mario Urrutia 6-6 220 r-Fr. DEFENSIVE BACKS Michael Sturgeon Jonathan Holston 83 Stevin Williams 5-8 153 So. No. Ht. Wt. Cl. Deriontae Taylor Craig James 20 Lamar Alston 6-0 180 Fr. Matt Webb Scott Long TIGHT ENDS 34 Bobby Buchanan 5-11 180 So. Darius Mann No. Ht. Wt. Cl. 24 Brandon Burfict 5-10 187 Sr. SOPHOMORES — 21 Travis Norton 82 Gary Barnidge 6-6 230 So. 31 Daniel Cameron 5-10 180 Fr. Gary Barnidge Richard Raglin 44 Careg Bonner 6-4 230 Fr. 14 Rod Council 5-11 185 r-Fr. Danny Barlowe Rashad Roberts 41 James Jackson 6-1 250 Jr. 39 Justin Deeley 6-0 200 r-Fr. Reggie Bradshaw Brian Roche 81 Scott Kuhn 6-5 255 So. 42 Chase Floyd 6-1 210 r-Fr. Todd Brigman E.K. Sawyerr 37 Marcus Folmar 5-11 175 r-Fr. Brian Brohm L.D. Scott OFFENSIVE LINE 23 Stephen Garr 6-1 190 Fr. Bobby Buchanan Lee Sweeney No. Ht. Wt. Cl. 21 William Gay 5-11 182 Jr. Terrance Butler 63 Danny Barlowe 6-5 290 So. 31 Darius Mann 5-11 190 Fr. Art Carmody 69 Marcel Benson 6-6 321 Jr. 1 Travis Norton 6-2 180 Fr. Brandon Cox 62 Nick Borgelt 6-3 291 r-Fr. 28 Deon Palmer 6-0 200 So. Josh Deer 68 George Bussey 6-2 295 r-Fr. 2 Richard Raglin 6-2 205 Fr. Harry Douglas 74 Jeremy Darveau 6-7 321 Sr. 13 Jon Russell 6-2 194 So. Todd Flannery 73 Josh Deer 6-4 320 So. 25 E.K. Sawyerr 6-0 175 Fr. Breno Giacomini 66 Mike Donoghue 6-3 296 Fr. 5 Antoine Sharp 6-1 200 Sr. Malik Jackson 79 Renardo Foster 6-7 327 Jr. 35 Brandon Sharp 5-11 190 Jr. Scott Kuhn 70 Breno Giacomini 6-7 280 So. 27 Gavin Smart 5-9 190 Jr. Devon May 71 Marcus Gordon 6-6 320 Jr. Deon Palmer 78 Travis Leffew 6-4 301 Sr. Jon Russell 64 Devon May 6-4 290 So. SPECIALISTS Matt Sanders 76 Kurt Quarterman 6-5 348 Jr. No. Ht. Wt. Cl. Preston Smith 72 Brian Roche 6-5 285 Fr. 18 Art Carmody 5-8 181 So. Josh Williams 59 Jason Spitz 6-4 308 Sr. 36 Todd Flannery 6-0 170 So. Stevin Williams 53 Michael Sturgeon 6-3 303 Jr. 40 Dane Mattingly 5-10 195 r-Fr. 77 Eric Wood 6-4 290 r-Fr. 51 Matt Webb 6-0 235 Jr.

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