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1988 College Season KICK RET PUNT RET RET KR PR Goode 11-34 Hill 11-46 Pierre Goode 22* -- Cassimus 35-52 Cassimus 51-63 Murry Hill 33 9** Kent 53-62 Jelks 64-66 Hill 63-64 John Cassimus 11 8 Jelks 65-66 William Kent 20 -- Gene Jelks 58 15 TEAM DEFENSE Y: [-1] FUMBLES: [B] PENALTIES: [B] B [S] C [S] A [CB] 1+ / 1 Charles Gardner 2 / 1 Lee Ozmint D [CB] 2 / 1 Kermit Kendrick 1 / 0 Mike Smith 1 / 0 Mike Smith 2- / 1 John Mangum 1 / 0 Brian Stutson 1 / 0 Gene Jelks F [LB] G [LB] E [LB] 1 / 0+ Willie Shephard 1+ / 0+ Keith McCants 0+ / 1- Spencer Hammond 0+ / 0 Greg Gilbert 0 / 0 Thomas Rayam 1 / 0 Mike Smith [pass] H [LB] 0 / 0 Vantriese Davis I [DE] J [DT] K [DT] 2 / 2 Derrick Thomas 2 / 0+ George Bethune 2 / 1 Willie Wyatt 2 / 1 Tommy Cole 0 / 0 Woody Wilson 1+ / 0 Steve Webb 1 / 0 Steve Turner 1+ / 0 George Thornton 1988 Alabama • DEFENSE 1988 Alabama • OFFENSE EA [WR] R TA 1- / 1 GA 2 / 2 CE 0 / 1+ GB 0 / 2- TB 0+ / 1 EC [TE] R 1 / 1 Greg Payne 13* Chatman Rose Schultz Robinette Fruhmorgen 1 / 1 Lamonde Russell 14* 0 / 0 Prince Wimbley (13) 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1 0+ / 1 Howard Cross 12 0 / 0 Pierre Goode (16) Cash Patterson Zuga Strickland Atkins 0 / 0 Gene Newberry (4) EB [WR] R QB [QB] CMP X Y Q OU 1 / 1 Marco Battle 13* 1 / 1 David Smith AA 5 3 12 C 0 / 0 Todd Richardson (28) 0 / 1- Jeff Dunn Z 5 13 15 B 0 / 0 Craig Sanderson (15) PK XP FG LFG KO 0 / 0 Vince Sutton F 10 4 13 D Phillip Doyle AAA B D FB [FB] IN OU R RUN REC 1 / 2- William Kent E E 5 Hill 11-25 Payne 11-22 Stewart 56-61 1 / 1 Robert Stewart D D 6 Casteal 26-41 Russell 23-33 Casteal 62-63 Kent 42-46 Battle 34-44 Kent 64 0+ / 0 Kevin Turner B C 7 Humphrey 51-53 Cross 45-53 Richardson 65 PU AVG RET COF BLK 0 / 0 Wayne Shaw D E (8) Stewart 54-56 Turner 54-55 Wimbley 66 Chris Mohr 43 C C A [TB] IN OU R Turner 61-62 SB [QB] 63-64 0 / 2 Murry Hill AA* AA* (5) Shaw 65 1- / 1 David Casteal D C 7 0 / 1 Bobby Humphrey B B (6) KICKOFF COV [B] PUNT COV [A] TEAM OFFENSE FUMBLES: [B] PENALTIES: [B] KICK RET PUNT RET RET KR PR Foster 11-63 Horton 11-66 Barry Foster 19** Horton 64-66 Tim Horton 13 10** TEAM DEFENSE Y: [+1] FUMBLES: [C] PENALTIES: [C] B [S] C [S] A [CB] 1+ / 2- Steve Atwater 1 / 1 Patrick Williams D [CB] 1 / 1 Anthoney Cooney 1 / 0 Ben Floor 1 / 0 Ben Floor 1 / 1 Richard Brothers 1 / 0 Curtis Banks 1 / 0 Curtis Banks E [LB] 0 / 2- Reggie Hall F [LB] G [LB] 1 / 0 Ben Floor [pass] 1 / 2 Kerry Owens 1- / 1+ LaSalle Harper 0 / 1 Odis Lloyd 0 / 1 Ted Shimer 0 / 1 Ty Mason H [DE] I [DT] J [DT] K [DE] 2 / 2 Wayne Martin 1+ / 1+ Kerry Crawford 1 / 1+ Chad Rolen 1+ / 2 Michael Shepherd 1- / 1 McKenzie Phillips 0+ / 1 Nathan Kindid 0+ / 1 Nathan Kindid 1- / 1 Tony Ollison 1988 Arkansas • DEFENSE Quinn Grovey and John Bland may rush 20 times per game (combined) with no grade 1988 Arkansas • OFFENSE † reduction. Carlos Gaston is given an IN grade of AAA for his first carry. EA [WR] R TA 1+ / 1 GA 0 / 1- CE 0 / 0+ GB 1 / 1+ TB 0+ / 1- EC [TE] R 2 / 1 Tim Horton 19 Mabry Morris Crawford Childress Apolskis 1 / 1 Billy Winston 15 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 Steve Hudson (14) Jones Henry Spann Gifford Jones EB [WR] R QB [QB] CMP X Y Q OU 2 / 0+ Derek Russell 26 2 / 1+ Quinn Grovey B 2 3 15 AAAA*† 0 / 1 John Bland Z 0 0 22 AAAA*† PK XP FG LFG KO 0 / 0 Jimmy Williams F 3 5 19 A Kendall Trainor A AAA C FB [FB] IN OU R RUN REC 2 / 1+ Barry Foster AA* A* 20 Foster 11-22 Horton 11-21 2- / 1 Juju Harshaw B B 14 [QB] 23-35 Russell 22-31 Rouse 36-44 Jackson 32-36 0 / 0 Carlos Gaston C† C (9) Johnson 45-53 Rouse 41-44 PU AVG RET COF BLK 0 / 0 Richard Grooms C D -- Harshaw 54-62 Foster 45-52 Allen Meacham 42 C C A [TB] IN OU R Jackson 63-64 Harshaw 53-56 SB Gaston 65 Winston 61-63 2 / 1 James Rouse B B 8 Grooms 66 Price 64-65 1 / 1 Joe Johnson C C (10) [Others] 66 2 / 0 Aaron Jackson A AA 15 KICKOFF COV [C] PUNT COV [C] 0 / 0 Kerwin Price B A 16 TEAM OFFENSE FUMBLES: [C] PENALTIES: [C] KICK RET PUNT RET RET KR PR McFadden 1-13 Woolford 1-15 Wesley McFadden 20* -- Henderson 14-20 Lott 16-20 Joe Henderson 23* -- Donnell Woolford -- 7** James Lott -- 7* TEAM DEFENSE Y: [-1] FUMBLES: [C] PENALTIES: [C] B [S] C [S] A [CB] 2 / 1 Gene Beasley 1+ / 1 Dexter Davis D [CB] 2 / 1 Donnell Woolford 1 / 1 Arlington Nunn 1 / 1 Richard Smith 2 / 1 James Lott 1 / 1 Jerome Henderson 1 / 1 Rusty Charpia F [LB] G [LB] 1+ / 1 Ed McDaniel 1+ / 1+ Doug Brewster E [LB] 1 / 1 Vince Taylor 1 / 1 Dorian Mariable H [LB] 2 / 1 Levon Kirkland 2 / 1 Jesse Hatcher 1 / 1 Wayne Harps I [DL] J [DL] K [DL] 1 / 1 John Johnson 1+ / 1+ Richard McCullough 1+ / 2 Mark Drag 2 / 1 Vance Hammond 1 / 1 Otis Moore 1 / 1 Raymond Chavous 1 / 1 Mervin Green 1988 Clemson • DEFENSE † Charlie James is given an OU grade of AAAA on first two carries. Rodney Williams or Chris 1988 Clemson • OFFENSE Morocco may rush 10 times per game with no grade reduction. EA [WR] R TA 2 / 2 GA 2- / 2 CE 1+ / 2 GB 2- / 2 TB 1+ / 1 EC [TE] R 1 / 1 Keith Jennings 13* Nunamacher Flesch Bak Harmon Deluliis 0 / 1 James Coley (14) 0 / 1 Chip Davis (12) 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 Chinedu Ohan (9) Granger Long Phillips Williams EB [WR] R QB [QB] CMP X Y Q OU 1 / 1 Ricardo Hooper 15 1 / 1 Rodney Williams F [!] 2 2 15 B 0+ / 1 Gary Cooper 32 0 / 1 Chris Morocco F 0 0 10 AA PK XP FG LFG KO Chris Gardocki C D E FB [FB] IN OU R RUN REC Rusty Seyle B -- E 0 / 1 Tracy Johnson C* D* -- Allen 11-26 Jennings 11-31 0 / 1 Wesley McFadden B C -- Johnson 31-36 Hooper 32-43 Henderson 41-46 Cooper 44-53 McFadden 51-55 Allen 54-61 PU AVG RET COF BLK SB [TB] IN OU R [QB] 56-64 Coley 62-64 Chris Gardocki 43 C C B 1- / 2 Terry Allen A** AA** 12 Lawrence 65 Davis 65-66 James 66 Rusty Seyle 39 C C B 0 / 1 Joe Henderson B* A* (2) 0 / 0 Reggie Lawrence F F -- 0 / 0 Charlie James C C† -- KICKOFF COV [C] PUNT COV [C] TEAM OFFENSE FUMBLES: [B] PENALTIES: [C] KICK RET PUNT RET RET KR PR Ross 11-52 Sanders 11-56 Keith Ross 21* -- Carter 53-66 Butler 61-64 Deion Sanders -- 15* Dodge 65-66 Dexter Carter 25 -- LeRoy Butler -- 13 Dedrick Dodge -- 6 TEAM DEFENSE Y: [NC] FUMBLES: [F] PENALTIES: [D] B [S] C [S] A [CB] 2 / 1 Stan Shiver 2 / 1 LeRoy Butler D [CB] 2 / 1 Deion Sanders 1 / 0+ Alphonso Williams 1 / 1- Dedrick Dodge 2 / 1 Tracy Sanders 1 / 0+ Corian Freeman 1 / 0+ Corian Freeman F [LB] G [LB] E [LB] 1+ / 2 Kelvin Smith 1 / 2 Felton Hayes 0+ / 2 John Hadley 0 / 1 Brian Davis 0 / 1 John Merna H [LB] 1 / 0+ Alphonso Williams [p] 1+ / 1+ Shelton Thompson 0 / 1 Phil Carollo I [DE] J [DT] K [DE] 0 / 1 Kirk Carruthers 1 / 1+ Steve Gabbard 1+ / 2 Odell Haggins 1 / 1+ Eric Hayes 0 / 1 Henry Ostaszewski 0 / 1 Keith Carter 1988 Florida State • DEFENSE 1988 Florida State • OFFENSE † Keith Ross is given an OU grade of AAAA for his first three carries. EA [WR] R TA 2 / 2 GA 2- / 1+ CE 1+ / 2- GB 2- / 1+ TB 1+ / 2- EC [TE] R 2 / 1 Terry Anthony 17* Tomberlin Yeomans Kuipers Brown Ionata 1+ / 1+ Tom O'Malley 11 1+ / 1 Lawrence Dawsey 19 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 Reggie Johnson 10 Schilbrack Tanks Tanks Tanks Schilbrack 0 / 0 Dave Roberts 6 EB [WR] R QB [QB] CMP X Y Q OU 2 / 1 Ron Lewis 18* 2 / 1 Chip Ferguson B 6 5 14 F 1+ / 1 Bruce LaSane 18* 1 / 0 Peter Tom Willis C 9 4 13 F 0 / 0 Scott DiMare 15 PK XP FG LFG KO 0 / 0 Casey Weldon Z 10 8 24 C Richie Andrews AA D D FB [FB] IN OU R RUN REC Bill Mason A D 1 / 1+ Dayne Williams D E 10 Smith 11-25 Anthony 11-21 Carter 54-61 0 / 1 Marion Butts C C (8) Parker 26-35 Lewis 22-26 Smith 62 Williams 36-45 LaSane 31-34 Parker 63 0 / 0 Paul Moore C D (9) Carter 46-54 O'Malley 35-42 Williams 64 PU AVG RET COF BLK SB [TB] IN OU R Ross 55-61 Johnson 43-45 Floyd 65 Pat Corlew 35 C C A 1 / 2 Sammie Smith B* A* 7 Butts 62-64 Dawsey 46-53 Roberts 66 Floyd 65 2 / 1 Dexter Carter [p] B A 10* Moore 66 1 / 1 Chris Parker B A 7 0 / 1- Keith Ross B A† (17) KICKOFF COV [B] PUNT COV [B] 1- / 0 Victor Floyd D C 9 TEAM OFFENSE FUMBLES: [B] PENALTIES: [D] KICK RET PUNT RET RET KR PR Watkins 11-35 Young 11-45 Slip Watkins 22* -- Fuller 36-51 Jackson 46-66 Jimmy Young -- 8* W.
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