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ESAA Small Truniversity Teams ESAA Players by Small Truniversity Updated 7-2027 Jared Burton (WCU), Pat Jarvis (Murray State), Kirk Reuter (Murray State), P Scot Shields (LMU), The Smokies P Ken Howell (Tuskeegee), Stu Cliburn (Delta State), Willie Mitchell (Mississippi College) TennTom C C-4 Bruce Maxwell (Birmingham-Southern) 1b-3 Tyler White (WCU), 2b-4 Jack Perconte (Murray State), 2b-4 Ron Campbell (TWC), 1b-4 IF Donn Clendenon (Morehouse), 2b-2 Brian Dozier (USM), 2bSS3b-4 Pete Mackanin (Birmingham- Southern) LFRF-2 Charlie Blackmon (Young Harris), E11/LFRF-4 Jabari Blash (Alcorn), OF Lou Finney OF (Birmingham-Southern) QB-5 Brett Favre (USM), E,RB-4 Dennis Homan (UNA), E-5 Hal Bedsole (USA), TE-2 Terry Greer OS (Alabama State), WR-3B Aubrey Matthews (USM), B Lee Woodruff (USM) OL G,T-3 Howard Ballard (Alabama A&M) LB-2 Jimmy Gunn (Kennesaw State), DL,LB-4 Kevin Greene (USM), DE-3 Bill Laskey (Columbia DL Southern), DL,NG-2 Allen Harpole (Birmingham-Southern), DL-3 Shawn Lee (UNA) LB-3 Anthony Davis (Morehouse), OLB-3 Rickey Jackson (MUW), LB-4 Vincent Brown (MVSU), CB- DS 3 Milton Mack (Alcorn), DB-2 George Greene (WCU), CB-2 Bobby Butler (Kennesaw State) IF Ty Wigginton (UNCA), B Joe Stringfellow (USM), B Lee Woodruff (USM), E Hermit Davis Notable Alumni (Birmingham-Southern), C Hal Finney (Birmingham-Southern), P Willie Mitchell (Mississippi College) Steve Hamilton (Morehead), Willie Blair (EKU), Walt Terrell (Morehead), Jon Rauch (Morehead), SOH Mothmen P Rex Brothers (Lipscomb), Christian Freiderich (EKU), Matt Reynolds (Austin Peay), Bill Wilson (Marshall), Rick Camp (TTU), Bruce Dal Canton (Cal PA) C C Taylor Davis (Morehead) IF SS Charlie Moran (WKU), 2b Denny Doyle (Morehead), 3b-2 Don Wert (Franklin & Marshall) OF LF-2 Bob Zupcic (App State) FB-3 Paul Huff (NKU), K Ken Willis (Centre), QB-2 Billy Joe Tolliver (Belmont), RB-4C Ottis OS Anderson (Marshall), WR-3A Irving Fryar (EKU), QB Heath Shuler (App State) OL T-4 John Jackson (EKU) DL DL-3 Dean Hamel (App State), DL-4 Sam Clancy (AB), DL-2 John Buczkowski (Point Park) LB-4 Albert McClellan (Marshall), CB-4 Carl Lee (Marshall), CB-2 Bruce McNorton (Georgetown DS KY), S-4 Myron Guyton (EKU), LB-2 Kevin Walker (NKU), S-2 Mark Murphy (West Liberty), LB-2 Jessie Small (EKU), DB Davlin Mullen (WKU) Notable Alumni P Pete Center (Morehead), E Ramey Hunter (Marshall), SS Charlie Moran (WKU) TRY1 ESAA Players by Small Truniversity Updated 7-2027 Eric Hillman (Eastern Illinois), Sean Manea (Indiana State), P Kent Tekulve (Marietta), P Terry River Cats P Mulholland (Marietta), Dan Plesac (DePauw) NOH C C-3 Jim French (Ohio), C13/C-1 Carlton Fisk (Illinois State) E12/2b3b-4 David Doster (Wabash), C16/IF-4 Skeeter Barnes (Ohio), E10/1b-3 Matt Adams IF (Slippery Rock), C15/2b-2 Glenn Beckert (Allegheny) LFRF-2 Sam Bowens (Xavier), LF-4 Keith Miller (Ball State-IWU), A15/LFRF-2 Mike Tauchman OF (Bradley) RB-3 Corey Croom (Ball State), WR-3C Mike Barber (Ohio), FB-1,K Jim Breech (Hanover), WR-2B OS Jeff Query (Millikin) G,T-3 Brenden Stai (Ohio), G,T-4 Erik Williams (Central State OH), G,T-2 Randy Dixon OL (Indianapolis), OL-3 Tunch Ilkin (Ohio), T-4,C-2 Ron Skoronski (Miami OH) DT-4 Paul Schmidlin (Miami OH), DT-4 Pete Duranko (IUPA), DL-3 George Hinkle (Quincy), DL-3 DL Ray Agnew (SIU-E) DB-3 Mike Prior (Ill State), LB-2 Mike Radtke (Miami OH), CB-3 Vince Buck (Central OH), DB-2 DS Vencie Glenn (Indiana State), DB-2 Barney Bussey (Ohio), DB Kirk Springs (Miami OH) P Ray Richmond (Eastern Illinois), P Wiley Piatt (Ohio), 1b Walt Alston (Miami of Ohio), P Mal Notable Alumni Eason (Grove City) Ron Springer (SELA), Mike Pelfrey (Wichita State), Jaime Bluma (Wichita State), Ron Guidry Red River Reds P (LALA), George Stone (LA Tech), Tyler Zuber (Arkansas State), Chuck Finley (Centenary) LOMS C C-2 Charlie O'Brien (Wichita State), C-3 Koyie Hill (Wichita State) 1b-3 Orlando Merced (Missouri State), 2bSS-2 Rafael Belliard (Southern), 1b-4 Mickey Tettleton IF (Oklahoma Christian), 1b-4 Joe Adcock (LALA), 3b-1/10 Brooks Robinson (Philander Smith), SS-3 Pat Meares (Wichita State), E10/1b-4 Luke Voit (Missouri State) RF-3 Charlie Spikes (Grambling), LFRF-2 Gerald Williams (Grambling), CFRF-1 Tommie Agee OF (Grambling) K Chris Boniol (LA Tech), WR-3C Clarence Verdin (LALA), QB-3 Terry Bradshaw (LA Tech), E-3 Fred Barnett (Arkansas State), WR-3A Roy Green (Henderson State), TE-3C Walter Reeves (East OS Central OK), WR-4A Haywood Jeffires (UCA), K,FB-1C Teddy Garcia (LaMon), TE-2C Jackie Harris (LaMon), K,FB-1C Jason Staurovsky (Tulsa), RB-2C Barry Foster (Harding) OL OL-2 Rich Baldinger (East Central OK) DL DL-2 Leonard Griffin (Grambling), OLB,DE-4 Rufus Porter (La Tech), DL Chris Gannon (LALA) DB-3 Doug Evans (LA Tech), DB-3 Bennie Thompson (Grambling), S-2 Michael Ball (Southern), DS DB-3 Rod Smith (LALA), CB,FS-4 Everson Walls (Grambling), OLB-2 Eldonta Osborne (LA Tech), LB-3 Cliff Odom (Arkansas State) Notable Alumni P Claude Hendrix (Wichita State) TRY2 ESAA Players by Small Truniversity Updated 7-2027 Huck Flener (CS Fullerton), Rich Nye (FIDM), Jim Lonborg (Cal Poly SLO), P Jeff Fassero (Loyola Marymount), A J Griffin (San Diego), Doug Creek (Ashford), Tom Eshelman (CS Fullerton), Noe Beach Boys P Ramirez (CS Fullerton), Josh Staumont (BIOLA), Kyle Zimmer (San Francisco), Tippy Martinez (San Francisco) LOPAC C E10/C-2 Bob Barton (Point Loma Nazarene) IF-4 Justin Turner (CS Fullerton), 3b-1 Tim Wallach (CS Fullerton), 3b-3 Jason Giambi (CS Long Beach), 3b Matt Duffy (CS Long Beach), SS2b-3 Chris Gomez (Loyola Marymount), 1b2b3b-4 IF Chris Donnels (CS Long Beach), 1b-2 Ron Fairly (Azusa Pac), 3b-3 Ed Sprague (Pacific), D13/2b3b-2 David Fletcher (Loyola Marymount) OF RB-4 Leonard Russell (Pacific), TE-4A Robb Thomas (Sac State), WR-4A Stephone Paige (Sac OS State) C,G-3 Gerald Kelly (Pomona), G,T-2 Lynn Reade (Cal Poly SLO), G-3 Alan Jack (Master’s), C,G-3 OL James Campen (Sac State) DL P Rohn Stark (Macalester), S-3 Mike Burgener 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