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2019 APBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL GROUP OF 5SET ROSTER The following players comprise the 2019 season APBA College Football Player Card Set. The regular starters at each position are listed first and should be used most. Realistic use of the players frequently 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 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 reovers 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. See below for a more detailed explanation of new symbols on the cards. AIR FORCE AIR FORCE APPALACHIAN STATE APPALACHIAN STATE OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Geraud Sanders End: Christopher Herrera EB: Thomas Hennigan TA TB OC End: Elijah Diarrassouba Benjamin Waters Jordan Jackson Malik Williams TC Demetrius Taylor Ben Peterson TA TB OB Michael Purcell Corey Sutton Tommy Dawkins Daniel Morris Tackle: Mosese Fifita Jalen Virgil OB Caleb Spurlin Tackle: Parker Ferguson Kaleb Nunez Keishawn Watson Tackle: E.J. Scott Scott Hattok LB: Lakota Wills Tackle: Cooper Hodges George Blackstock Rhett Myers Kyle Johnson Victor Johnson LB: Akeem Davis-Gaither Adam Jewell Demonte Meeks Cole Garrison Jordan Fehr Isaac Cochran Garrett Kauppila Joey Cave Trey Cobb Guard: Nolan Laufenberg Grant Donaldson OC Matt Williams Noel Cook Christopher Mitchell Price Morgan OC Guard: Baer Hunter KeSean Brown Colin Marquez Parker Noren Ryan Neuzil Jordan Mitchell Kyle Krepsz Jake Ksiazek Center: Noah Hannon D'Marco Jackson Center: Connor Vikupitz Christopher Musselman Ivan Reyes Nick Hampton Conner Kirkegaard CB: Zane Lewis ET: Collin Reed Tyler Bird ET: Kade Waguespack Milton Bugg III Henry Pearson OC Tim Frizzell Lesley Dalger Elisha Palm QB: Zac Thomas CB: Shemar Jean-Charles QB: Donald Hammond III Eric Ward Jacob Huesman Shaun Jolly TC Mike Schmidt Safety: Grant Theil HB: Darrynton Evans (2) OA Steven Jones RB: Kadin Remsberg Jeremy Fejedelem Marcus Williams Jr. Mike Price Taven Birdow Corvan Taylor Raykwon Anderson Nicholas Ross Matthew Murla Daetrich Harrington Safety: Josh Thomas Timothy Jackson Nakendrick Clark Desmond Franklin Joshua Stoner TC OA FB: Chandler Staton KA KOA PB Kaiden Smith Christian Mallard Xavier Subotsch PA KB KOB Ryan Huff FB: Jake Koehnke KA KOA Charlie Scott PA KOC Tevye Schuettpelz-Rohl KB KOB Joseph Carlson PB BOISE STATE BOISE STATE CENTRAL FLORIDA CENTRAL FLORIDA OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: John Hightower (EB/HB) OA End: Chase Hatada EB: Tre Nixon End: Stephon Zayas Akilian Butler OB Curtis Weaver Marlon Williams (2) TC OB Brendon Hayes Cartrell "CT" Thomas Demitri Washington KOB Gabriel Davis Randy Charlton Khalil Shakir (2) (EB/HB) TC OC Tackle: David Moa Jacob Harris Tre'mon Morris-Brash Octavius Evans Sonatane Lui Ryan O'Keefe Landon Woodson Tackle: John Ojukwu Scale Igiehon Tackle: Samuel Jackson Tackle: Kalia Davis Ezra Cleveland (FB) Matt Locher OC Jake Brown Anthony Montalvo Nick Crabtree LB: Riley Whimpey Edward Collins Noah Hancock Garrett Curran Benton Wickersham Trevor Elbert Kenny Turnier Guard: Eric Quevedo Bruno DeRose Guard: Cole Schneider Mason Cholewa John Molchon Ezekiel Noa Parker Boudreaux LB: Nate Evans (FB) Jake Stetz Roman Kafentzis Lamarius Benson Eriq Gilyard Dallas Holliday Nick Provenzano KOB OC Center: Jordan Johnson Eric Mitchell Center: Garrett Larson Brandon Hawkins Brett Bell Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste Daniel Cantrell CB: Jalen Walker ET: Jake Hescock Tatum Bethune ET: Garrett Collingham Avery Williams TA TB OC Anthony Roberson (OLB) CB: Aaron Robinson John Bates Kekaula Kaniho QB: Dillon Gabriel Nevelle Clarke Matt Pistone Evan Tyler Brandon Wimbush Tay Gowan QB: Hank Bachmeier Safety: Kekoa Nawahine Darriel Mack Jr. Zamari Maxwell Jaylon Henderson Deandre Pierce HB: Otis Anderson (2) TA TB OC Josh Kelly Chase Cord Jordan Happle Greg McCrae Safety: Antwan Collier HB: George Holani (2) OC Tyreque Jones Adrian Killins OA Richie Grant Robert Mahone Khafari Buffalo Bentavious Thompson OC Jordan Hayes Andrew Van Buren JL Skinner Trillion Coles FB: Eric Sachse KA PB FB: Dylan Barnas KA KOB Joel Velazquez PA KOA KB Andrew Osteen PA Daniel Obarski KOA KB PB CINCINNATI CINCINNATI FLORIDA ATLANTIC FLORIDA ATLANTIC OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Alec Pierce End: Michael Pitts EB: John Mitchell End: Tim Bonner Rashad Medaris Myjai Sanders OC Tavaris Harrison Leighton McCarthy Malick Mbodj Ethan Tucky Deangelo Antoine OA Damian Horton Trent Cloud Curtis Brooks Dante Cousart TA TB OC Anthony Bennett Jayshon Jackson Malik Vann Willie Wright Tackle: Ray Ellis Tre Tucker (2) TA TB OC Tackle: Elijah Ponder Tackle: Marquice Robinson William Davis Thomas Geddis Jabari Taylor Brandon Walton Collin Dell Tackle: Chris Ferguson Marcus Brown Deon Humphrey Noah Jefferson Lorenz Metz LB: Perry Young Guard: Desmond Noel LB: Rashad Smith Guard: Darius Harper Bryan Wright Nick Weber Akileis Leroy Morgan James Darrian Beavers BJ Etienne Hosea Barnwell IV Vincent McConnell Joel Dublanko Center: Junior Diaz Caliph Bryce Dylan O'Quinn Jarell White Jon Sullivan Eddie Williams Center: Jakarai Robinson DeMarco Baker ET: Harrison Bryant OC CB: Chris Tooley Jeremy Cooper CB: Coby Bryant John Raine James Pierre Zach Wood Ahmad Gardner Logan Peterson OC Meiko Dotson TC OB ET: Josiah Deguara Taj Ward QB: Chris Robison Safety: Ahman Ross Bruno Labelle Cameron Jefferies Nick Tronti Zyon Gilbert Leonard Taylor OC Safety: Darrick Forrest HB: Malcolm Davidson Davon Brown QB: Desmond Ridder Ja'von Hicks Larry McCammon III Quran Hafiz Ben Bryant Arquon Bush James Charles Jordan Helm HB: Michael Warren II Daniel Leconte Teja "TJ" Young Gerrid Doaks Chauncey Mason Tavion Thomas FB: B.J. Emmons Ryan Montgomery TA TB OC Tyrek Tisdale TC FB: Sam Crosa KA KOB Vladimir Rivas KA KOB PB James Smith PA Matt Hayball PA KOC Cole Smith KB Aaron Shahriari KOA KB Ryan Jones KOA PB HAWAII HAWAII LOUISIANA LOUISIANA OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Cedric Byrd TA OC End: Mason Vega EB: Ja'Marcus Bradley OB End: Kris Moncrief Jared Smart TC Kaimana Padello Jarrod "Bam" Jackson Bennie Higgins Jason-Matthew Sharsh Manly Williams Peter LeBlanc Kendall Wilkerson Joseph "JoJo" Ward TC OC Derek Thomas Jamal Bell TC Tackle: Zi'Yon Hill Melquise Stovall TB OB Jonah Laulu Jalen Williams Ja'Quane Nelson Nick Mardner Tackle: Kendall Hune Calif Gossett LB: Ferrod Gardner Lincoln Victor OA Blessman Ta'ala Tackle: Rico Robinson Jacques Boudreaux Tackle: Gene Pryor Azia Se'ei Max Mitchell Andre Jones Ilm Manning Eperone Moananu Robert Hunt Jordan Quibodeaux Joey Nu'uanu-Kuhi'iki LB: Solomon Matautia Spencer Gardner Joe Dillon Guard: Solo Vaipulu Jeremiah Pritchard Guard: O'Cyrus Torrence Chauncey Manac J.R. Hensley Ikem Okeke Kevin Dotson Lorenzo McCaskill Emil Graves Darius Muasau Carlos Rubio CB: Eric Garror TA TB OC Michael Elitise Andrew Choi TC Center: Shane Vallot Michael Jacquet III Center: Taaga Tuulima Kana'I Picanco Paul Boudreaux Bralen Trahan Kohl Levao Paul Scott OC ET: Nick Ralston Asjlin Washington Wyatt Tucker CB: Rojesterman Farris II Hunter Bergeron Kamar Greenhouse QB: Cole McDonald Cortez Davis Neal Johnson Deuce Wallace Chevan Cordeiro Noa Kamana QB: Levi Lewis Kam Pedescleaux HB: Miles Reed Kai Kaneshiro Jaiave Magalei Safety: Percy Butler Freddie Holly III Safety: Khoury Bethley HB: Elijah Mitchell Terik Miller Hekili Keliiliki Eugene Ford Raymond Calais OA Cameron Solomon FB: Ryan Meskell KA KOA Kalen Hicks Trey Ragas Jayrin Wilson Stan Gaudion PA KB KOB Donovan Dalton Chris Smith TC OC Ben Scruton PB Justice Augafa OC FB: Stevie Artigue KA KOB PB Rhys Byrns PA Kenneth Almendares KB KOA LOUISIANA TECH LOUISIANA TECH MARSHALL MARSHALL OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Isaiah Graham OC End: Willie Baker EB: Willie Johnson TC OB End: Marquis Couch Malik Stanley Milton Williams Talik Keaton TA TB Darius Hodge Griffin Hebert Tristan Allen Broc Thompson TC Fermin Silva Adrian Hardy Tackle: Courtney Wallace Tavin Richardson Koby Cumberlander Cee Jay Powell TA Ka'Derrion Mason Obi Obialo Sam Burton OC Smoke Harris TB OB D.J. Jackson Corey Gammage Tackle: Channing Hames Praise Okorie OC Kevin Murphy Tackle: Alex Mollette Milan Lanier Wayne Toussant OA LB: Connor Taylor Tarik Adams Rodney Croom Tackle: Gewhite Stallworth Collin Scott Josh Ball Jamare Edwards Willie Allen Alex Zayed Guard: Cain Madden LB: Omari Cobb Noah Pitre Trey Baldwin Will Ulmer Tavante Beckett Guard: Ethan Reed Jacob Adams OC James Magee Tyler Brown Drew Kirkpatrick CB: Amik Robertson TC OC Center: Levi Brown J'Coryan Anderson Antwan Lewis Michael Sam TC Alex Salguero Domenick Murphy Joshua Mote James Jackson Matt Beardall Eli Neal Center: Kody Russey Zach Hannibal ET: Armani Levias OC CB: Kereon Merrell Abraham Delfin Aaron Roberson Devin Miller Chris Jackson Reeves Blankenship Brodrick Calhoun QB: Isaiah Green PB Steven Gilmore QB: J'Mar Smith Safety: Darryl Lewis Alex Thomson Jaylon McClain-Sapp Aaron Allen L'Jarius Sneed HB: Brenden Knox Safety: Micah Abraham HB: Justin Henderson OC Bee Jay Williams Sheldon Evans OA Nazeeh Johnson Israel Tucker Ezekiel Barnett Joseph Early Brandon Drayton Jaqwis Darcy Lawrence Papillon OC Naquan Renalds DeAndre Marcus Tyler King FB: Bobby Holly FB: Xavier Gaines Bailey Hale KA KOA Justin Rohrwasser KA KOA PC Brady Farlow PA Robert LeFevre PA KB KOB Jacob Barnes PB MEMPHIS MEMPHIS NAVY NAVY OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Damonte Coxie OC End: Joseph Dorceus OC EB: Ryan Mitchell End: J'arius Warren Kedarian Jones Jonathan Wilson Mychal Cooper Jackson Perkins Antonio Gibson (EB/HB) OA Everitt Cunningham Chance Warren OA Denzel Polk Calvin Austin III TC Morris Joseph, Jr.
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