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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 2019 APBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL BIG TEN 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. ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA MARYLAND OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE EB: Josh Imatorbhebhe EB: Ty Fryfogle EB: Ihmir Smith-Marsette (EB/HB) OA OB EB: Dontay Demus Ricky Smalling Nick Westbrook Tyrone Tracy, Jr. Darryl Jones Donny Navarro TB Whop Philyor (EB/HB) TA TB Brandon Smith Sean Savoy TC Dominic Stampley Donovan Hale Nico Ragaini TA Brian Cobbs Casey Washington Miles Marshall Max Cooper TB DJ Turner TB OC Trevon Sidney TC David Ellis TC OA OB Tackle: Alaric Jackson Carlos Carriere Caleb Reams Tackle: Matthew Bedford Tristan Wirfs Tackle: Marcus Minor Jordan Holmes TA Caleb Jones Jack Plumb Jaelyn Duncan Tackle: Alex Palczewski Davondre Love Guard: Kyler Schott Spencer Anderson Vederian Lowe Coy Cronk Landan Paulsen Guard: Ellis McKennie Julian Pearl Guard: Simon Stepaniak Levi Paulsen Sean Christie Guard: Richie Petitbon Harry Crider Cody Ince Terrance Davis Kendrick Green Mackenzie Nworah Mark Kallenberger Breyon Gaddy Jake Cerny Britt Beery Center: Tyler Linderbaum Center: Johnny Jordan Verdis Brown Center: Hunter Littlejohn Jackson Subbert James Rosenberry Center: Doug Kramer Sean Wracher ET: Nate Wieting OC ET: Tyler Mabry OC Ethan Tabel ET: Peyton Hendershot Sam LaPorta Chigoziem Okonkwo ET: Daniel Barker OC Matt Bjorson QB: Nathan Stanley PB QB: Josh Jackson Justice Williams OC QB: Peyton Ramsey Spencer Petras Tyrrell Pigrome QB: Brandon Peters Michael Penix Jr. HB: Tyler Goodson Tyler DeSue TC Matt Robinson RB: Stevie Scott III Mekhi Sargent HB: Anthony McFarland OC RB: Reggie Corbin Sampson James Toren Young Tayon Fleet-Davis OC Dre Brown OA OB Ronnie Walker Jr. FB: Shaun Beyer Jake Funk OC Ra'Von Bonner Ahrod Lloyd OC Brady Ross FB: Joseph Petrino KA KOA FB: James McCourt KA KOA PB FB: Logan Justus KA Keith Duncan KA KOB Colton Spangler PA Blake Hayes (2) PA KB KOB Haydon Whitehead PA KOB Michael Sleep-Dalton PA Paul Inzerillo KB KOB Jared Smolar KOA PB Caleb Shudak KOA KB Anthony Pecorella PA Nathanael Snyder ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA MARYLAND DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: Ayo Shogbonyo End: Michael Ziemba End: Chauncey Golston End: Brett Kulka Oluwole Betiku Jr. James Head Jr. A.J. Epenesa Olawaseun Oluwatimi Isaiah Gay Allen Stallings IV John Waggoner Lawtez Rogers Owen Carney, Jr. Alfred Bryant Austin Schulte Tackle: Keiron Howard Tackle: Jamal Milan Tackle: Jerome Johnson Tackle: Cedrick Lattimore Austin Fontaine Tymir Oliver Demarcus Elliott Brady Reiff Sam Okuainonu Calvin Avery LB: Micah McFadden Daviyon Nixon Brandon Gaddy Jamal Woods Raekwon Jones LB: Djimon Colbert LB: Keandre Jones Kenyon Jackson Cam Jones Kristian Welch Isaiah Davis LB: Dele Harding James Miller Nick Niemann Shaq Smith Jake Hansen Aaron Casey Seth Benson Ayinde Eley Milo Eifler CB: Marcelino Ball Dillon Doyle Jordan Mosley Tarique Barnes Tiawan Mullen Joe Evans Chance Campbell Khalan Tolson Jaylin Williams Barrington Wade Bryce Brand CB: Nate Hobbs TC Jamar Johnson Amani Jones CB: Marcus Lewis Tony Adams Raheem Layne CB: Michael Ojemudia Tino Ellis Jartavius Martin Reese Taylor TC Matt Hankins Rayshad Lewis TA OC Nolan Bernat TC Safety: Khalil Bryant Riley Moss Deon Jones Devon Witherspoon Juwan Burgess D.J. Johnson Safety: Antoine Brooks Kerby Joseph Devon Matthews Safety: Jack Koener Deonte Banks Safety: Sydney Brown Bryant Fitzgerald OC Geno Stone TC Nick Cross Stanley Green Dane Belton Delano Ware Devonte Young OC Michael Marchese MICHIGAN MICHIGAN STATE MINNESOTA NEBRASKA OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE EB: Ronnie Bell TB EB: Cody White TB EB: Rashod Bateman EB: JD Spielman (2) TA TB OC Nico Collins Darrell Stewart Jr. OA Tyler Johnson Kanawai Noa TC Donovan Peoples-Jones TA Jalen Nailor TC OC Chris Autman-Bell Kade Warner Tarik Black Julian Barnett OC Demetrius Douglas TA TB OA Mike Williams Mike Sainristil C.J. Hayes Tackle: Daniel Faalele Wan'Dale Robinson (EB/HB) OA Giles Jackson TC OA OB Tre Mosley Sam Schlueter Tackle: Matt Farniok Tackle: Jon Runyan Brandon Sowards TA John Michael Schmitz Brenden Jaimes Jalen Mayfield Tackle: AJ Arcuri Nate Umlor Broc Bando Stephen Spanellis TC Jordan Reid Guard: Curtis Dunlap, Jr. Guard: Boe Wilson Ryan Hayes J.D. Duplain Blaise Andries Trent Hixson Guard: Michael Onwenu Guard: Luke Campbell Axel Ruschmeyer Matt Sichterman Ben Bredeson Matt Carrick Center: Conner Olson Center: Cameron Jurgens Jess Speight Tyler Higby Brady Weeks ET: Jack Stoll Joel Honigford Nick Samac ET: Ko Kieft Austin Allen Chuck Filiaga Center: Matt Allen Jake Paulson QB: Adrian Martinez (2) Center: Cesar Ruiz Blake Bueter Brevyn Spann-Ford Noah Vedral ET: Nick Eubanks Jude Pedrozo QB: Tanner Morgan Luke McCaffrey Sean McKeon ET: Matt Seybert Cole Kramer HB: Dedrick Mills QB: Shea Patterson Trenton Gillison OC HB: Rodney Smith OB Maurice Washington OC Dylan McCaffrey QB: Brian Lewerke Mohamed Ibrahim Brody Belt OC HB: Zach Charbonnet Rocky Lombardi Shannon Brooks Wyatt Mazour OB Hassan Haskins HB: Elijah Collins Cam Wiley TC OC Rahmir Johnson Christian Turner Anthony Williams, Jr. OB FB: Seth Green FB: William Przystup KOA PB Tru Wilson Connor Heyward Grant Ryerse KOA PB Isaac Armstrong PA KOB KB FB: Ben Mason FB/ET: Matt Dotson Jacob Herbers PA KOB Barret Pickering KA KOB PB Jacob Moody KOA KB Max Rosenthal Michael Lantz KA KOB Dylan Jorgensen KB KOB Will Hart PA Matt Coghlin KA KOB Brock Walker KB KOB Matt Waldoch KB Quinn Nordin KA KOB Jake Hartbarger PA Brad Robbins PB Cole Hahn KOA PB KB MICHIGAN MICHIGAN STATE MINNESOTA NEBRASKA DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: Kwity Paye End: Kenny Willekes End: Carter Coughlin End: Khalil Davis Aidan Hutchinson Jacub Panasiuk Winston DeLattiboudere Carlos Davis Michael Danna Drew Beesley Tai'Yon Devers DaiShon Neal Tackle: Carlo Kemp Tackle: Raequan Williams Boye Mafe Ben Stille Michael Dwumfour Mike Panasuik Esezi Otomewo Tackle: Darrion Daniels Christopher Hinton Naquan Jones Tackle: Micah Dew-Treadway Damion Daniels LB: Khaleke Hudson TC Jacob Slade Sam Renner Deontre Thomas Cameron McGrone LB: Antjuan Simmons Keonte Schad LB: Alex Davis Josh Uche Joe Bachie Jamaal Teague Mohamed Barry Devin Gil Tyriq Thompson LB: Mariano Sori-Marin Collin Miller Adam Fakih Noah Harvey Thomas Barber JoJo Domann Michael Barrett OC Peter Fisk Kamal Martin Will Honas Jordan Anthony Chase Kline Braelen Oliver Caleb Tannor CB: Jordan Glasgow TC CB: Josiah Scott Josh Aune Garrett Nelson Ambry Thomas Josh Butler CB: Coney Durr CB: Dicaprio Bootle Lavert Hill TC Dominique Long TC Benjamin St-Juste Lamar Jackson Vincent Gray Shakur Brown Chris Williamson Reid Karel Safety: Josh Metellus Safety: Xavier Henderson Justus Harris Braxton Clark Brad Hawkins David Dowell Calvin Swenson Safety: Cam Taylor-Britt TC OC Louis Grodman Michael Dowell Safety: Antoine Winfield, Jr. Marquel Dismuke Daxton Hill Davion Williams Jordan Howden Eric Lee Jr. TC Phillip Howard Eli Sullivan Kiondre Thomas Lane McCallum KB NORTHWESTERN OHIO STATE PENN STATE PURDUE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE EB: Riley Lees TA TB OA OB EB: Binjimen Victor EB: Jahan Dotson TC EB: David Bell Ramaud Chiaokhiao-Bowman, Jr. K.J. Hill TC KJ Hamler TA TB OA OB Amad Anderson Jr. TC OC Kyric McGowan (EB/HB) OC Chris Olave TC OC Daniel George Jackson Anthrop (EB/HB) TA OA Bennett Skowronek Austin Mack Dan Chisena Milton Wright Jace James Garrett Wilson TA Mac Hippenhammer TC Rondale Moore (EB/HB) TB OB Berkeley Holman TC OC Tackle: Branden Bowen Cam Sullivan-Brown Jared Sparks Malik Washingtton Thayer Munford Justin Shorter Tackle: Mark Stickford JJ Jefferson TC Nicholas Petit-Frere Tackle: Rasheed Walker Grant Hermanns Tackle: Gunnar Vogel Harry Miller Will Fries Eric Miller Rashawn Slater Guard: Jonah Jackson Des Holmes Guard: Will Bramel Ethan Wiederkehr Wyatt Davis Guard: Mike Miranda Matt McCann Guard: Sam Gerak Gavin Cupp Steven Gonzalez Sam Garvin Nik Urban Kevin Woidke C.J. Thorpe Center: Alex Criddle Sam Stovall Center: Josh Myers Bryce Effner Viktor Beach Charlie Schmidt ET: Luke Farrell Center: Michal Menet Nick Zecchino Center: Jared Thomas Jeremy Ruckert Chris Stoll ET: Brycen Hopkins OC ET: Charlie Mangieri OC QB: Justin Fields ET: Pat Freiermuth Payne Durham Cody Link Chris Chugunov Nick Bowers QB: Jack Plummer QB: Hunter Johnson HB: J.K. Dobbins QB: Sean Clifford Elijah Sindelar Aidan Smith Master Teague Will Levis Aidan O'Connell Andrew Marty Marcus Crowley OC HB: Journey Brown OC HB: King Doerue HB: Drake Anderson Demario McCall TAB OA OB Noah Cain Alexander Horvath (2) TC OC Isaiah Bowser Steele Chambers Devyn Ford Alfred Armour Evan Hull FB: Blake Haubeil KA KOA Ricky Slade Tario Fuller Jesse Brown Drue Chrisman PA FB: Jake Pinegar KA KOB Da'Joun Hewitt FB: Charlie Kuhbander KA KOB DominIc DiMaccio
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