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Blue-Gray Game Chicago All-Star Lions America Bowl All-StarAll-Star GamesGames MEMPHIS 1961: Bill Robertson, End 1969: Dan Pierce, Quarterback BLUE-GRAY GAME Bob Parker, Guard 2001: Marcus Smith, Defensive Back Total Players: 4 1967: Dale Brady, Wingback Ryan White, Kicker 2000: Marcus Bell, Nose Tackle LIONS AMERICA BOWL Total Players: 5 Michael Stone, Defensive Back 1996: Marvin Thomas, Defensive End 1976: Ricky Rivas, Receiver Ken Newton, Center 1975: Jerry Dandridge, Linebacker COACHES ALL-AMERICA GAME 1995: Jerome Woods, Defensive Back 1974: Ed Taylor, Cornerback 1970: Bob Parker, Guard 1994: Marcus Holliday, Running Back James Thompson, Receiver 1965: Harry Schuh, Tackle James Logan, Defensive End 1969: David Berrong, Safety 1993: Isaac Bruce, Wide Receiver Jerry Todd, Cornerback Total Players: 2 1992: Larry Bolton, Center 1968: Dean Lotz, Center 1990: Jeff Fite, Punter 1989: Tory Epps, Nose Guard Total Players: 7 CHALLENGE BOWL 1988: Marlon Brown, Linebacker 1963: John Fred Robilio, Tackle 1987: Scott Dill, Offensive Guard SENIOR BOWL 1962: Fred Moore, Tackle 1985: Jeff Walker, Offensive Tackle 1984: Derrick Burroughs, Defensive Back 2000: Michael Stone, Defensive Back Total Players: 2 1979: James Stewart, Defensive Back 1996: Marvin Thomas, Defensive End 1977: Keith Butler, Linebacker 1994: Ken Irvin, Defensive Back Keith Simpson, Cornerback 1993: Joe Allison, Placekicker HULA BOWL 1976: Bob Rush, Center *Steve Matthews, Quarterback 2002: Joe Gerda, Offensive Guard Eric Harris, Cornerback 1992: Jeff Sawyer, Defensive End 1993: *Steve Matthews, Quarterback Eary Jones, Tackle Russell Copeland, Receiver 1985: Tim Harris, Linebacker 1975: Jerry Dandridge, Linebacker 1987: Scott Dill, Offensive Guard 1977: Keith Wright, Receiver (MVP) 1974: David Fowler, Quarterback Jeff Walker, Offensive Tackle 1970: John Bomer, Center Van Anderson, Defensive End 1984: Jack Oliver, Guard Ed Taylor, Cornerback Derrick Burroughs, Cornerback Total Players: 5 1972: Al Harvey, Quarterback 1978: Earnest Gray, Wide Receiver 1971: Charlie Babb, Defensive Back 1977: Keith Butler, Linebacker ROTARY GRIDIRON CLASSIC Dave Pawlik, Nose Guard Keith Simpson, Cornerback 190 Mike Stark, Tackle 1976: Bob Rush, Center 2000: Kamal Shakir, Linebacker 1970: John Bomer, Center Eric Harris, Cornerback Larry McGhee, Guard 1964: Harry Schuh, Tackle Total Players: 1 1969: David Berrong, Safety (MVP) 1963: Dave Casinelli, Fullback Martin Orcutt, Tackle 1962: John Griffin, Halfback PARADISE BOWL 1968: Bill McRight, Monsterman 1961: Bill Hudson, Guard 2002: Tony Brown, Defensive Tackle Joe Rushing, Linebacker Mowbray Rowand, Defensive End 1967: Terry Padgett, Quarterback Total Players: 20 1966: Larry Duck, Nose Guard Total Players: 2 1965: Billy Fletcher, Quarterback NORTH-SOUTH GAME 1964: Bob Finamore, Guard (MVP) 1976: Eary Jones, Defensive Tackle Harry Schuh, Tackle Nose tackle 1963: Richard Quast, Tackle Terdell Middleton, Running Back Marcus Bell 1973: Steve DeLong, Tight End (54) played in Russell Vollmer, Quarterback the 2000 Blue- 1962: John Bramlett, Linebacker 1972: Stan Davis, Receiver Gray All-Star game. Fred Moore, Tackle 1969: Luis Fernandez, Tackle 1961: Don Coffey, End 1968: Alex Dees, End Bill Hudson, Guard 1967: Rich Coady, End 1950: Bill Robertson, End 1963: Dave Casinelli, Fullback Total Players: 49 Total Players: 8 CHICAGO ALL-STAR EAST-WEST GAME 1965: Harry Schuh, Tackle 2001: Artis Hicks, Offensive Guard 1963: John Griffin, Halfback 1987: Tim Borcky, Offensive Tackle 1962: Bill Hudson, Guard *Injured and could not participate 235 TigersTigers inin thethe ProsPros MEMPHIS Listed below are the Memphis football players KEITH BUTLER, LB REUBEN GIBSON, FB who have been drafted into and played for at least one (Seattle Seahawks, 1978-87) (Buffalo Bills, 1977) season in the professional ranks after their years as a BILL CESARE, DB EARNEST GRAY, WR Tiger. Leagues included are the NFL and the CFL. (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1978-81) (New York Giants, 1978-84; Players in italics are active. St. Louis Cardinals, 1985) RICH COADY, TE/C RICK ACKERMAN, DT (Chicago Bears, 1970-74) JOHN GRIFFIN, DB (San Diego Chargers, 1982-84; (Los Angeles Rams, 1963; Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Raiders, 1985-87) MAC CODY, WR 1964-66; B.C. Lions, 1967-68) (Birmingham Barracudas, 1995; STANLEY ADAMS, LB Montreal Allouettes, 1996-98; Arizona Cardinals, ERIC HARRIS, DB (Los Angeles Raiders, 1984) 1999-2000) (Toronto Argonauts, 1977-79; Kansas City Chiefs, 1980-82; Los Angeles Rams, 1983-85) CHARLIE BABB, DB DON COFFEE, WR (Miami Dolphins, 1972-79) (Denver Broncos, 1963) TIM HARRIS, LB (Green Bay Packers, 1986-90; San Francisco DANTON BARTO, LB RUSSELL COPELAND, WR 49ers, 1991-92, 1994-95; Philadelphia Eagles, 1993) (Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) (Buffalo Bills, 1993-96; Philadelphia Eagles, 1997; Green Bay Packers, 1998) DAVE HATHCOCK, DB ✰✰✰ IDREES BASHIR, DB ✰✰✰ (Green Bay Packers, 1966; (Indianapolis Colts, 2001-present) OLLIE CORDILL, P New York Giants, 1967) (San Diego Chargers, 1967; Atlanta Falcons, 1968; ✰✰✰ MARCUS BELL, DT ✰✰✰ New Orleans Saints, 1969) ✰✰✰ ARTIS HICKS, OT ✰✰✰ (Arizona Cardinals, 2001-present) (Philadelphia Eagles, 2002-present) DERRICK CRAWFORD, WR KEITH BENTON, QB (San Francisco 49ers, 1986; Calgary Stampeders, EDDIE HILL, RB (B.C. Lions, 1992; Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) 1990-93; Birmingham Barracudas, 1995) (Los Angeles Rams, 1979-80; Miami Dolphins, 1981-84) DENNIS BIODROWSKI, OT JAMES CRIBBS, DT (Kansas City Chiefs, 1963-67) (Detroit Lions, 1989) RICHARD HOGANS, LB (Chicago Bears, 1997 DARRIUS BLEVINS, WR STAN DAVIS, WR Rhein Fire, 1999; San Diego Chargers, 2000) (St. Louis Rams, 2000) (Philadelphia Eagles, 1973) MARCUS HOLLIDAY, RB DENNIS BORCKY, DT CHUCK DEVLIEGHER, DT (St. Louis Rams, 1996) (New York Giants, 1987) (Buffalo Bills, 1969) TRELL HOOPER, DB DALE BRADY, DB SCOTT DILL, OT (Miami Dolphins, 1987) (British Columbia Lions, 1968-69) (Arizona Cardinals, 1988-89; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1990-95; ✰✰✰ REGGIE HOWARD, DB ✰✰✰ JOHN BRAMLETT, LB Minnesota Vikings, 1996-1997) (Carolina Panthers, 2000-2003; Miami Dolphins, (Denver Broncos, 1965-66; Miami Dolphins, 1967- 2004-) 68; New England Patroits, 1969-70; JAY DOUGLAS, OT Atlanta Falcons, 1971) (San Diego Chargers, 1973-74) BILL HUDSON, DT (San Diego Chargers, 1962; Buffalo Bills, 1963-68) DAVID BRANDON, LB KEN DUNEK, TE (San Diego Chargers, 1987-89, 1995; Cleveland (Philadelphia Eagles, 1980) GARY HUNT, DB Browns, 1991-93; Seattle Seahawks, 1993-94; (Cincinnati Bengals, 1987) Atlanta Falcons, 1996-1997) DONNIE ELDER, DB (New York Jets, 1985; Pittsburgh Steelers, 1986; ✰✰✰ KEN IRVIN, DB ✰✰✰ ✰✰ DANTE BROWN, RB ✰✰✰ Detroit Lions, 1986; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1988- (Buffalo Bills, 1995-2001; (Pittsburgh Steelers, 2003-present) 89; San Diego Chargers, 1990-91) New Orleans Saints, 2002; Minnesota Vikings 2003) MARLON BROWN, LB TORY EPPS, NG ENIS JACKSON, WR (British Columbia Lions, 1990) (Atlanta Falcons, 1990-92; Chicago Bears, 1993-94; (Cleveland Browns, 1987; Edmonton Eskimos, New Orleans Saints, 1995) 1988-92; Toronto Argonauts, 1993) ✰✰ TONY BROWN, DE ✰✰✰ (Miami Dolphins, 2004-present) ERIC FAIRS, LB REGINALD JONES, DB (Houston Oilers, 1986-91; Atlanta Falcons, 1992) (New Orleans Saints, 1991-93; ✰✰ ISAAC BRUCE, WR ✰✰✰ Cleveland Browns, 1994) (St. Louis Rams, 1994-present) BILLY FLETCHER, QB (Denver Broncos, 1966) CHARLIE KILLETT, DB DERRICK BURROUGHS, DB (New York Giants, 1963) (Buffalo Bills, 1985-89) JUDSON FLINT, DB (Cleveland Browns, 1980-82; Buffalo Bills, 1983) 236 Tigers in the Pros JAMES LOGAN, LB HARRY SCHUH, OT RICHARD WILLIAMS, RB (Seattle Seahawks, 1995-present) (Oakland Raiders, 1965-70; Los Angeles Rams, 1971- (Atlanta Falcons, 1983; Houston Oilers, 1984) 73; Green Bay Packers, 1974) TIM LONG, OT ✰✰✰ TONY WILLIAMS, NG ✰✰✰ (San Francisco 49er's, 1987) BILL SCOTT, OT (Minnesota Vikings, 1997-2000; (Toronto Argonauts, 1966) Cincinnati Bengals, 2001-present) EDWIN LOVELADY, WR (New York Giants, 1987) TONY SEMPLE, OT CHARLES WILSON, WR (Detroit Lions, 1995-2002) (Green Bay Packers, 1990-91; Tampa Bay Bucca- DORAN MAJOR, DB neers, 1992-94; New York Jets, 1995) (Toronto Argonauts, 1988-91) BOB SHERLAG, WR (Atlanta Falcons, 1966) BUBBA WINKLER, C JOHN "TWEET" MARTIN, RB (Green Bay Packers, 1968-69) (Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) KEITH SIMPSON, DB (Seattle Seahawks, 1978-85) JEFF WOMACK, RB STEVE MATTHEWS, QB (Minnesota Vikings, 1987) (Kansas City Chiefs, 1993-1995; Scottish Claymores, ✰✰✰ WADE SMITH, OT ✰✰✰ 1996,; Jacksonville Jaugars, 1997; (Miami Dolphins, 2003-present) DOUG WOODLIEF, LB Tennessee Titans, 1998) (Los Angeles Rams, 1965-69) ✰✰✰ MICHAEL STONE, DB ✰✰✰ ✰✰✰ MIKE MCKENZIE, DB ✰✰✰ (Arizona Cardinals, 2001-present) ✰ JEROME WOODS, DB ✰✰✰ (Green Bay Packers, 1999-present) (Kansas City Chiefs, 1996-present) DAVID STRICKLAND, OG LOU MCLELLAND, WR (Denver Broncos, 1960) JAMES EARL WRIGHT, QB (Toronto Argonauts, 1952) (Denver Broncos, 1964) CLIFF TAYLOR, FB TERDELL MIDDLETON, RB (Chicago Bears, 1974-75; KEITH WRIGHT, WR (Green Bay Packers, 1977-81; Green Bay Packers, 1976) (Cleveland Browns, 1978-80) Tampa Bay, 1982-83) ED TAYLOR, DB FRED MOORE, DT (New York Jets, 1975-78; NFL Draft Selections (San Diego Chargers, 1964-66) Miami Dolphins, 1979-82) ANDY NELSON, DB ✰✰✰ ERIC TAYLOR, DE ✰✰✰ 2004 (Baltimore Colts, 1957-63; New York Giants, 1964) (Pittsburgh Steelers, 2004) Player Pos. RD Pick Eric Taylor DE 7 212 DARRELL NELSON, TE JAMES THOMPSON, WR (Pittsburgh Steelers) (Pittsburgh Steelers, 1984-85) (New York Giants, 1978) ERIC NELSON, DB MARVIN THOMAS, DE 2003 (Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) (Detroit Lions,1998; Denver Broncos, 1998; Player Pos. RD Pick Barcelona
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