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2018 APBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL SET ROSTER the Following Players Comprise the 2018 Season APBA College Football Player Card Set 2018 APBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL SET ROSTER The following players comprise the 2018 season APBA College Football Player Card Set. The regular starters at each position are listed first and should be used most frequently. Realistic use of the players below will generate statistical results remarkably similar to those from real life. IMPORTANT: When a Red "K" appears in the R-column as the result on any kind of running play from scrimmage or on any return, roll the dice again, refer to the K-column, and use the number there for the result. When a player has a "K" in his R-column, he can never be used for kicking or punting. If the symbol "F-K" or "F-P" appears on a players card, it means that you use the K or P column when he recovers a fumble. Players in bold are starters. The number in ()s after the player name is the number of cards that the player has in this set. CLEMSON ALABAMA FLORIDA GEORGIA OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE EB: Tee Higgins EB: Henry Ruggs III EB: Van Jefferson TC EB: Riley Ridley Hunter Renfrow PB Jerry Jeudy Tyrie Cleveland Terry Godwin TC Amari Rodgers (2) TA TB OC DeVonta Smith Josh Hammond Mecole Hardman TA TB OA OB Justyn Ross Derek Kief TC Trevon Grimes Tyler Simmons T.J. Chase Jaylen Waddle TA TB Freddie Swain TA TB OC Jeremiah Holloman Derion Kendrick OA Tackle: Jonah Williams Tackle: Martez Ivey Jayson Stanley Diondre Overton OC Jedrick Wills Jr. Jawaan Taylor Ahkil Crumpton TC Cornell Powell OB Joshua Casher Stone Forsythe Demetris Robertson Trevion Thompson Scott Lashley Noah Banks Tackle: Isaiah Wilson Tackle: Tremayne Anchrum Guard: Lester Cotton Sr. Guard: Fred Johnson Andrew Thomas Mitch Hyatt Alex Leatherwood Tyler Jordan Trey Hill Guard: Sean Pollard Deonte Brown Kavaris Harkless Guard: Solomon Kindley John Simpson Center: Ross Pierschbacher Center: Nick Buchanan Cade Mayes Gage Cervenka Chris Owens Ryan Farr Ben Cleveland Center: Justin Falcinelli ET: Irv Smith Jr. OC ET: C'yontai Lewis Center: Lamont Gaillard Austin Spence Hale Hentges Kemore Gamble Nick Moore ET: Garrett Williams Miller Forristall OC Moral Stephens OC ET: Isaac Nauta J.C. Chalk QB: Tua Tagovailoa QB: Feleipe Franks PB Charlie Woerner OC Milan Richard Jalen Hurts Kyle Trask QB: Jake Fromm QB: Trevor Lawrence Mac Jones HB: Jordan Scarlett Justin Fields Chase Brice RB: Damien Harris Lamical Perine HB: Elijah Holyfield RB: Travis Etienne Josh Jacobs (2) OA Dameon Pierce D'Andre Swift Adam Choice Najee Harris Kadarius Toney (2) TC OA Brian Herrien OC Lyn-J Dixon OC Brian Robinson Jr. OB FB: Evan McPherson KA KOA Prather Hudson Tavien Feaster FB: Joseph Bulovas KA KOA Tommy Townsend PA James Cook OC FB: Greg Huegel KA KOB Mike Bernier PA Jorge Powell KB KOB FB: Rodrigo Blankenship (2) KA KOA KOB PB Will Spiers PA Austin Jones KB KOB Jacob Finn PB Jake Camarda KB PA KOB B.T. Potter KB KOA Skyler DeLong PB CLEMSON ALABAMA FLORIDA GEORGIA DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: Austin Bryant End: Isaiah Buggs End: Jabari Zuniga End: Jonathan Ledbetter Clelin Ferrell Raekwon Davis Jachai Polite Tyler Clark Justin Foster Johnny Dwight Tackle: Adam Shuler II Malik Herring Chris Register LaBryan Ray Kyree Campbell Michael Barnett Tackle: Christian Wilkins Tackle: Quinnen Williams Tedarrell Slaton Jordan Davis Dexter Lawrence Phidarian Mathis Luke Ancrum Tackle: Julian Rochester Albert Huggins LB: Anfernee Jennings LB: Vosean Joseph Devonte Wyatt Nyles Pinckney Shyheim Carter David Reese LB: D'Andre Walker LB: Kendall Joseph Mack Wilson Cece Jefferson Walter Grant Tre Lamar Dylan Moses Ventrell Miller Natrez Patrick Isaiah Simmons Jamey Mosley Rayshad Jackson Juwan Taylor J.D. Davis Christian Miller Jeremiah Moon Monty Rice Chad Smith Joshua McMillon James Houston Tae Crowder Judah Davis Markail Benton R.J. Raymond (FB) OC Channing Tindal Jalen Williams CB: Saivion Smith Kylan Johnson Brenton Cox CB: Trayvon Mullen Patrick Surtain II CB: C.J. Henderson CB: Richard LeCounte III A.J. Terrell Josh Jobe Trey Dean III Deandre Baker Mark Fields Trevon Diggs John Huggins Tyrique McGhee Safety: K'Von Wallace Safety: Xavier McKinney Safety: Donovan Stiner Mark Webb Tanner Muse Deionte Thompson OC Chauncey Gardner-Johnson Safety: Tyson Campbell Nolan Turner Jared Mayden Jeawon Taylor J.R. Reed Denzel Johnson Keaton Anderson Brad Stewart Eric Stokes LSU MICHIGAN NOTRE DAME OHIO STATE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE EB: Justin Jefferson TB EB: Donovan Peoples-Jones TA TB EB: Chase Claypool EB: Parris Campbell Ja'Marr Chase Nico Collins Miles Boykin Terry McLaurin Derrick Dillon Grant Perry Chris Finke TA TB Austin Mack Dee Anderson Oliver Martin Michael Young TC OA Johnnie Dixon OA Jonathan Giles TA TB Ronnie Bell TC OC Kevin Austin Binjimen Victor Stephen Sullivan Tackle: Jon Runyan C'Bo Flemister OB K.J. Hill TA OC Terrace Marshall Jr. Juwann Bushell-Beatty Tackle: Robert Hainsey Chris Olave Lanard Fournette Guard: Ben Bredeson Tommy Kraemer C.J. Saunders TB OC Jontre Kirklin TC Michael Onwenu Josh Lugg Tackle: Isaiah Prince Tackle: Austin Deculus Stephen Spanellis Alex Bars Thayer Munford Saahdiq Charles Andrew Stueber Guard: Aaron Banks Kevin Woidke Adrian Magee Center: Cesar Ruiz Liam Eichenberg Guard: Demetrius Knox Chasen Hines Camaron Cheeseman Trevor Ruhland Malcolm Pridgeon Guard: Garrett Brumfield ET: Zach Gentry Center: Sam Mustipher Joshua Alabi Damien Lewis Nick Eubanks John Shannon Liam McCullough Badara Traore QB: Shea Patterson ET: Alize Mack Center: Michael Jordan Center: Lloyd Cushenberry III Dylan McCaffrey Cole Kmet Josh Myers Blake Ferguson HB: Karan Higdon Nic Weishar ET: Luke Farrell ET: Foster Moreau Chris Evans QB: Ian Book Rashod Berry Tory Carter (FB) Tru Wilson Brandon Wimbush Jeremy Ruckert QB: Joe Burrow Joe Hewlett HB: Dexter Williams QB: Dwayne Haskins Myles Brennan FB: Sean McKeon Tony Jones Jr. Tate Martell HB: Nick Brossette OC Ben Mason Jafar Armstrong OC HB: J.K. Dobbins Clyde Edwards-Helaire (2) OA OB Christian Turner Avery Davis Mike Weber Chris Curry Quinn Nordin KA KOB FB: Justin Yoon PB KA KOB Demario McCall TC OB Tae Provens Will Hart PA Tyler Newsome PA Master Teague FB: Cole Tracy KA KOB Jacob Moody PB KB KOA Jonathan Doerer PB KB KOA FB: Blake Haubeil KA KOA Zach Von Rosenberg PA Dru Chrisman PA Avery Atkins KB KOA Sean Nuernberger PB KB KOB Josh Growden PB LSU MICHIGAN NOTRE DAME OHIO STATE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: Rashard Lawrence End: Chase Winovich End: Khalid Kareem End: Jonathon Cooper Glen Logan Carlo Kemp Julian Okwara Chase Young Neil Farrell Jr. Kwity Paye Daelin Hayes Nick Bosa Tackle: Breiden Fehoko Tackle: Bryan Mone Adetokunbo Ogundeji Tackle: Dre'Mont Jones Ed Alexander Rashan Gary Tackle: Jerry Tillery Robert Landers Tyler Shelvin Michael Dwumfour Jonathan Bonner Davon Hamilton LB: Michael Divinity Jr. Lawrence Marshall Kurt Hinish Haskell Garrett Devin White LB: Devin Gil Jayson Ademilola LB: Pete Werner Jacoby Phillips Devin Bush LB: Drue Tranquill Malik Harrison Patrick Queen Khaleke Hudson TC Te'Von Coney Tuf Borland Andre Anthony Josh Uche Asmar Bilal Justin Hilliard CB: Greedy Williams Josh Ross Jordan Genmark-Heath Baron Browning Kristian Fulton Noah Furbush Bo Bauer Dante Booker Terrence Alexander CB: David Long Jamir Jones CB: Kendall Sheffield Kary Vincent Jr. Lavert Hill OC CB: Julian Love Damon Arnette Todd Harris Jr. Brad Hawkins OB Troy Pride Jr. Shaun Wade Ed Paris Brandon Watson Houston Griffith Jeffrey Okudah Safety: John Battle Ambry Thomas OA OB Donte Vaughn Jahsen Wint Grant Delpit Safety: Josh Metellus Safety: Alohi Gilman Safety: Brendon White Jacoby Stevens Tyree Kinnel Jalen Elliott Jordan Fuller Jordan Glasgow Nick Coleman Isaiah Pryor Tyler Cochran TaRiq Bracy J'Marick Woods TC Micah Dew-Treadway OKLAHOMA TEXAS UCF WASHINGTON OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE EB: Marquise Brown TC EB: Devin Duvernay EB: Tre Nixon OC EB: Aaron Fuller TA TB Ceedee Lamb TA TB Lil'Jordan Humphrey (2) TC OA Gabriel Davis Ty Jones A.D. Miller Collin Johnson Dredrick Snelson TC Andre Baccellia Myles Tease Jerrod Heard Marlon Williams OB Jordan Chin Nick Basquine John Burt Jacob Harris Quinten Pounds Lee Morris TC Joshua Moore Bentavious Thompson OC Chico McClatcher TC OC Charleston Rambo Tackle: Samuel Cosmi Tackle: Wyatt Miller Tackle: Jared Hilbers Tackle: Dru Samia Calvin Anderson Jake Brown Kaleb McGary Cody Ford Guard: Patrick Vahe Trevor Elbert Henry Bainivalu Quinn Mittermeier Elijah Rodriguez Guard: Jordan Johnson Guard: Luke Wattenberg Guard: Bobby Evans Denzel Okafor Tyler Hudanick Jaxson Kirkland Ben Powers Rafiti Ghirmai Bailey Granier Jesse Sosebee Center: Creed Humphrey Center: Zach Shackelford Josh McMullen Center: Nick Harris Jonathan Alvarez Derek Kerstetter Center: Cole Schneider A.J. Carty Kasey Kelleher QB: Sam Ehlinger Caleb Perez Matt James ET: Grant Calcaterra Shane Buechele ET: Michael Colubiale ET: Cade Otton Brayden Willis TC HB: Tre Watson Jake Hescock Drew Sample QB: Kyler Murray Keaontay Ingram QB: McKenzie Milton Hunter Bryant Austin Kendall Kyle Porter OC Darriel Mack Jr. QB: Jake Browning PB HB: Trey Sermon FB/ET: Andrew Beck HB: Adrian Killins OA Jake Haener Kennedy Brooks Cade Brewer Greg McCrae OC HB: Myles Gaskin (2) OB Marcelias Sutton OC Reese Leitao Taj McGowan OC Salvon Ahmed OC T.J. Pledger OC Daniel Young Otis Anderson TA TB Sean McGrew OA FB: Carson Meier Cameron Dicker PB KA KOA FB: Matthew Wright PB KA KOA Kamari Pleasant Jeremiah Hall Ryan Bujcevski KB PA KOB Mac Loudermilk KB PA KOB FB: Peyton Henry KA KOA Austin Seibert PA KA KOA Joel Whitford PA Gabe Brkic PB KB KOB Race Porter KB PB KOB OKLAHOMA TEXAS UCF WASHINGTON DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: Amani Bledsoe End: Breckyn Hager End: Brendon Hayes End: Benning Potoa'e Kenneth Mann Charles Omenihu Joey Connors Jaylen Johnson Tyreece Lott Marqez Bimage Randy Charlton Shane Bowman Ronnie Perkins Tackle: Chris Nelson Gabriel Luyanda Josiah Bronson Tackle: Neville Gallimore Ta'Quon Graham Kenny Turnier Ryan Bowman Dillon Faamatau D'Andre Christmas-Giles Tackle: A.J.
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