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2012 Mocs Football Lettermen 2012 MOCS FOOTBALL LETTERMEN A ..............................................A B ..............................................B Bohannon, David .......... 1973-76 Bryant, Ray ................... 1977-79 Childress, Kenneth ............ 1954 Abbott, Nootie ............... 1980-83 Bacon, Willard ................... 1940 Bonaparte, Tommy ............ 1990 Buchanan, Robert.............. 1941 Childs, Jack ....................... 1952 Abdus-Salaam, Muhammad Ahmad ... 2004-05 Baggett, Clint ................ 1998-00 Bone, Alan .................... 1981-84 Buckhalter, Justin ......... 2008-09 Christenson, Mike ......... 1985-86 Abercrombie, Joe ......... 1956-59 Bagley, Clint .................. 1994-97 Bonner, Jason.................... 1993 Buckley, Eldra ............... 2005-06 Christian, Charles .............. 1954 Abney, Joe .................... 1979-82 Baird, Larry ................... 1964-65 Bonner, Johnny............. 1969-70 Buice, Dale ........................ 1970 Clark, Howard ............... 1954-57 Abramson, Andy ................ 1976 Baisden, Tyrone ............ 2003-04 Boochie, Donnis ........... 2003-04 Bujewski, Mike .............. 1977-78 Clark, James................. 2000-03 Acree, Bob .......... 1989, 1991-93 Baker, John .................. 1953-55 Booker, Alexander ............. 1991 Bullen, Phil.................... 1971-74 Clark, Jay........................... 1981 Adams, Aaron ............... 2007-08 Baker, Johnny ............... 1983-84 Booker, Kenny .............. 1984-86 Burdette, Samuel .......... 1979-80 Clark, Red.......................... 1957 Adams, Bob .................. 1964-67 Baker, Rodney ................... 1989 Boone, Billy................... 1972-75 Burke, Joe .................... 1977-80 Clarke, Tom .................. 1976-77 Adams, Brent ................ 1971-74 Baker, Steve ................. 1984-86 Boring, Dan........................ 1941 Burley, Kevin ................. 1988-90 Clemmons, Arsenio ........... 2009 Adams, Carl ....................... 1968 Ball, Jason .................... 1999-02 Boruff, Todd .................. 1989-92 Burney, Jacob ............... 1978-80 Clifton, Henry ..................... 1982 Adams, Charles ............ 1951-52 Ball, Raeshon .......... 2006, 2008 Borum, Tom ....................... 1985 Burney, Slug ................. 1940-41 Cline, Reed ........................ 2004 Adams, Charles ................. 1975 Ball, Tony ...................... 1978-80 Bosnack, David.................. 1992 Burns, Jarrett .................2010-11 Coakley, Paul ..................... 1981 Adams, Ed ......................... 1954 Ballard, Tony ................. 1991-94 Boston, Anthony ........... 1990-93 Burns, Jim..................... 1951-54 Coddington, Blake ..............2011 Adams, Heath ............... 1999-02 Ballard, Travis ............... 1986-89 Bourne, Tom ................. 1995-96 Bush, John......................... 1979 Coggins, Ryan .............. 2003-04 Agee, Uras.............. 1991, 93-94 Bandy, Nate ............ 1997, 99-01 Bowen, Henry ............... 1993-94 Butler, Bill...................... 1955-58 Cohen, Abe ................... 1952-55 Akers, Bill........................... 1941 Banks, David ................ 1985-87 Bowick, Tony ................. 1985-88 Butler, John................... 1980-83 Cohen, Mike ...................... 1981 Albertson, George ....... 1968-69 Barbee, Don ...................... 1940 Boyce, Glen .................. 1974-77 Butler, Ricky.................. 1985-86 Colbert, James .................. 2004 Aldridge, Phillip ............. 1983-85 Barbee, Greg ..................... 1983 Boyd, Bob ..................... 1956-58 Bynum, Dewayne ......... 1991-92 Coleburn, Jeff .................... 1995 Alexander, Dennis ............. 1970 Barber, Jay ................... 1978-79 Boyles, John ...................... 1940 Bynum, Rick ................. 1969-72 Coleman, B.J .................2009-11 Alexander, Ferrell .............. 1947 Barber, Lavonte ............ 2004-06 Brackett, Tom ................ 1976-78 Byrd, Donald ................. 1973-75 Coleman, Bryon ............ 1977-80 Alexander, Jim ................... 1947 Barber, Rick ....................... 1967 Bradford, Joel ................2008-11 Byrd, Jeff ...................... 1981-82 Coleman, Carleton............. 1985 Alford, Quinton ............. 1985-88 Barber, Tom .................. 1940-41 Bradley, Hunter ............. 1959-61 Byrd, Johnny...................... 1977 Coleman, Steve ............ 1963-64 Allen, Adrian ...................... 1989 Barfield, Quintin ................. 1989 Bradshaw, Jim .............. 1960-62 Byrd, Samuel ................ 1989-90 Coleman, Tyrone .......... 1995-98 Allen, James ................. 1985-86 Barker, Harmon ................. 1941 Brady, Dick ........................ 1947 Coley, Mark ........................ 1979 Allen, Jonathon .................. 1996 Barker, Joe ........................ 1970 Braidwood, Chuck ........ 1928-29 C ..............................................C Collier, James .................... 1989 Allen, Marcus ..................... 1989 Barker, Rick .................. 1964-67 Brand, Toyvian ....................2011 Cahoon, Sid ....................... 1963 Collins, Derek ............... 1989-91 Allen, Rodney ............... 1989-91 Barnee, Randall ............ 1982-83 Brankus, Tony .................... 1952 Cain, Josh..................... 1999-02 Collins, Mike ................. 1992-94 Alligood, Clint................ 1993-96 Barner, Alan .................. 1982-85 Brant, Ray..................... 1976-79 Caldwell, Bert ............... 1962-64 Collins, Tim ................... 1973-76 Allison, Harold ................... 1962 Barnes, Danny .............. 1986-87 Bray, Ricky .................... 1987-89 Caldwell, Devin ...................2011 Collister, Jesse .................. 1981 Allison, Jim ................... 1951-54 Barnes, Justin ............... 2006-07 Brenkus, Tony ............... 1953-55 Caldwell, Daryl................... 1979 Colvard, Clark ............... 1960-62 Barnette, Jermaine ....... 1993-94 Calhoun, Jon ..................... 1992 Barney, Irving ..................... 1940 Calloway, Mack .................. 1980 Barrett, Cleve..................... 1928 Calloway, Nicara ........... 1993-95 Bartha, Lewis ................ 1940-41 Calloway, Tori ............... 1998-99 Bartlett, James.............. 1957-58 Camacho, Chris ............ 2006-07 Bascombs, Curtis ......... 1983-85 Camay, Craig .......... 2005, 07-09 Bass, Jamon ...................... 1998 Cameron, Kevin ................. 1987 Bass, Mike .................... 1970-73 Campbell, Jim .................... 1957 Batcher, Jeff ....................... 1980 Campbell, Joe............... 1959-60 Bates, Cedric ..................... 1986 Campbell, Murphy ............. 1985 Baty, Bob ...................... 1960-62 Campbell, Scott ............ 1985-87 Bayless, Herman ............... 1954 Campbell, Todd .................. 2002 Beamon, Rodney .......... 2007-08 Canada, Doug ................... 1979 Beard, Donnie.................... 1965 Canastraro, Dick ................ 1954 Beard, John ....................... 1940 Capara, Anthony ................ 1954 Beard, Josh .................. 2008-09 Cape, Mike ........................ 1970 Beard, Russ ....................... 1990 Carbetta, Dino .............. 1979-80 Beasley, James ............ 1998-02 Carden, George ................ 1947 Aaron Adams (2007-08) Beasley, Joe ...................... 1954 Brian Bergey (1984-86) in Carden, Glenn ................... 1960 Chris Camacho (2006-07) was a two-year linebacker Beavers, Brent ................... 1994 action against Western Cardwell, Joe ................ 1966-69 was an All-American for for the Mocs. Belcher, Derek .............. 1970-73 Carolina in 1984. Cardwell, Keith ............. 1969-70 the Mocs in 2007. Belew, Bryant......................2011 Carelli, Vince ................ 1988-90 Allison, Sloan .................2008-11 Bell, Creig ..................... 1972-73 Brewer, Keith ..................... 1987 Carkhuff, Bill ...................... 1969 Colwell, Steve ............... 1986-87 Alston, Stefan .............. 1993-96 Bellamy, Brandon ......... 2004-07 Brewer, Rick ...................... 1966 Carmichael, Dan ................ 1947 Conkel, Gary...................... 1979 Alverson, Dusty ............ 1982-84 Bennett, Chris ............... 1992-93 Bridges, Charles ........... 1957-60 Carr, La’Nard ................ 2008-10 Conner, Ben ................. 1981-83 Anderson, Allen ............ 1995-98 Bentley, Sam ............... 2004-07 Bridges, Nick ................ 1998-01 Carson, Malcolm........... 1979-81 Conroy, Art .................... 1950-53 Anderson, Billy.............. 1954-55 Benton, Mark ................ 1976-78 Bridgman, Cain ............. 1956-57 Carter, Billy ................... 1951-54 Consiglio, Ryan .............2008-11 Anderson, Leroy ................ 1979 Bergey, Bryan ............... 1984-86 Brightwell, Barrett ... 2000, 02-04 Carter, Chris ................. 1991-94 Coode, Tony ................. 1998-00 Anderson, Marcelle....... 1995-98 Berkery, Dennis ............ 1976-79 Brinkerhoff, Les ................. 1940 Carter, Eric.................... 1990-91 Cook, Charles .................... 1980 Anderson, Truman ........ 1963-66 Beshire, George .......... 1979-80 Brock, Charlie .................... 1967 Carter, Tim ......................... 1979 Cook, Chris ................... 1976-79 Andrews, Ryan ............. 2002-04 Bess, Terry ......................... 1987 Brodnax, Anthony
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