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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 TWELVE 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. BAYLOR IOWA STATE KANSAS KANSAS STATE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE EB: Denzel Mims EB: Tarique Milton TA EB: Andrew Parchment EB: Dalton Schoen Chris Platt La'Michael Pettway Stephon Robinson TC OB Malik Knowles OC Tyquan Thorton Deshaunte Jones TB Daylon Charlot Joshua Youngblood TB OA R.J. Sneed Landen Akers Kwamie Lassiter II TB Wykeen Gill Jared Atkinson Sean Shaw Jr. Jamahl Horne OA Chabastin Taylor Josh Fleeks OA Tackle: Julian Good-Jones Tackle: Clyde McCauley III Landry Weber Tackle: Connor Galvin Bryce Meeker Hakeem Adeniji Phillip Brooks TA OB Blake Bedier Joey Ramos Kevin Feder Tackle: Nick Kaltmayer Casey Phillips Guard: Collin Olson Guard: Chris Hughes Scott Frantz Guard: Xavier Newman Josh Knipfel Malik Clark Kaitori Leveston Sam Tecklenburg Robert Hudson Adagio Lopeti Guard: Tyler Mitchell Jason Moore Center: Trevor Downing Center: Andru Tovi Evan Curl Khalil Keith Colin Newell Api Mane Josh Rivas Center: Jake Fruhmorgen Steve Wirtel ET: Jack Luavasa Center: Adam Holtorf Prince Pines ET: Charlie Kolar Mason Fairchild Randen Plattner Ross Matiscik Dylan Soehner OC James Sosinski ET: Blaise Gammon ET: Rob Saulin Chase Allen QB: Carter Stanley QB: Skylar Thompson Christoph Henle QB: Brock Purdy Manny Miles Nick Ast QB: Charlie Brewer Re-al Mitchell HB: Pooka Williams Jr. HB: James Gilbert Gerry Bohanon RB: Breece Hall Khalil Herbert Jordon Brown TC RB: John Lovett OC Johnnie Lang OB Velton Gardner Harry Trotter OC Jamycal Hasty OB Kene Nwangwu OA Dom Williams Tyler Burns Trestan Ebner OC Sheldon Croney Jr. OC FB: Ben Miles OC FB/ET: Nick Lenners FB: Koby Bullard FB: Connor Assalley KA Liam Jones KA KOA Mason Barta John Mayers KA PB KOC Joe Rivera PA KOB Kyle Thompson PA Blake Lynch KA KOC Issac Power PA Peyton Paddock KOA PB Jacob Borcila KB KOB Devin Anctil PA KB KOB Noah Rauschenberg KOA KB Brayden Narveson KB KOC Donovan Gagen PB Nick McLellan KOA PB Jay Sedwick PB KOB BAYLOR IOWA STATE KANSAS KANSAS STATE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: James Lynch End: Zach Petersen End: Malcolm Lee End: Wyatt Hubert James Lockhart Eyioma Uwazurike Darrius Moragne Reggie Walker Brayden Utley Will McDonald Codey Cole III Kyle Ball Niadre Zouzua Matt Leo Willie McCaleb Tackle: Trey Dishon Tackle: Bravvion Roy Tackle: Ray Lima Tackle: Jelani Brown Jordan Mittie Chidi Ogbonnaya Jamahl Johnson Caleb Sampson Joe Davies LB: Blake Lynch LB: Marcel Spears Jr. Sam Burt Drew Wiley Terrel Bernard Mike Rose LB: Azur Kamara LB: Da'Quan Patton Jordan Williams O'Rien Vance Kyron Johnson Elijah Sullivan Michael McNair Chandler Pulvermacher Gavin Potter Nick Allen Clay Johnston Bobby McMillen III Najee Stevens-McKenzie Daniel Green CB: Jameson Houston Jake Hummel Jay Dineen OC Khalid Duke Raleigh Texada Gerry Vaughn Dru Prox Cody Fletcher Grayland Arnold TA Tymar Sutton CB: Hasan Defense CB: Jahron McPherson Kalon Barnes CB: Anthony Johnson Corione Harris AJ Parker Ezekiel Brown Datrone Young TC Davon Ferguson Kevion McGee Mark Milton Kym-Mani King Kyle Mayberry Lance Robinson Safety: Henry Black Tayvonn Kyle Jeremiah McCullough Darreyl Patterson Chris Miller Safety: Braxton Lewis Deante Ford Safety: Denzel Goolsby JT Woods Lawrence White Kenny Logan Jr. TA OC Wayne Jones Christian Morgan Greg Eisworth Safety: Mike Lee Walter Neil Jr. Jairon McVea Justin Bickham Bryce Torneden Johnathan Durham Arnold Azunna Ricky Thomas Jonathan Alexander TC OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA STATE TEXAS TCU OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE EB: Charleston Rambo OC EB: Dillon Stoner TA TB EB: Devin Duvernay OA EB: Jalen Reagor (2) TA TB OC Ceedee Lamb TA TB Jordan McCray Brennan Eagles Tevailance Hunt Lee Morris Tylan Wallace Collin Johnson Taye Barber Nick Basquine Braydon Johnson TC OB John Burt Dylan Thomas Trejan Bridges Landon Wolf Jake Smith TB Derius Davis OC Drake Stoops TB Tackle: Bryce Bray Tackle: Derek Kerstetter Trevontae Hights Jadon Haselwood Teven Jenkins Samuel Cosmi John Stephens Jr. Tackle: Erik Swenson Hunter Anthony Denzel Okafor Tackle: Anthony McKinney Adrian Ealy Guard: Dylan Galloway Christian Jones David Bolisomi Brey Walker Marcus Keyes Guard: Junior Angilau Guard: Lucas Niang Guard: Marquis Hayes Ry Schneider Parker Braun Cordel Iwuagwu Tyrese Robinson Matt Kegel Jakob Sell Austin Myers R.J. Proctor Hunter Woodard J.P. Urquidez Quazzel White Center: Creed Humphrey Center: Johnny Wilson Center: Zach Shackelford Center: Coy McMillon Clayton Woods Matt Hembrough ET: Cade Brewer Esteban Avila Kasey Kelleher ET: Jelani Woods Reese Leitao Antonio Ortiz FB/ET: Jeremiah Hall Logan Carter Malcolm Epps ET: Artayvious Lynn Grant Calcaterra QB: Spencer Sanders QB: Sam Ehlinger (2) Pro Wells (2) OC Brayden Willis TC OC Dru Brown Casey Thompson QB: Max Duggan Austin Stogner HB: Chuba Hubbard OC HB: Keaontay Ingram Alex Delton QB: Jalen Hurts LD Brown OA Roschon Johnson HB: Darius Anderson OA Tanner Mordecai Jahmyl Jeter Daniel Young Sewo Olonilua OB HB: Kennedy Brooks FB: Matt Ammendola KA KOB FB: Cameron Dicker KA KOA Emari Demercado OC Trey Sermon Tom Hutton PA Ryan Bujcevski PA Darwin Barlow OC Rhamondre Stevenson Jake McClure (2) KB PB KOA Chris Naggar PB KB KOB FB: Jonathan Song KA KOB T.J. Pledger OB Jordy Sandy PA FB: Gabe Brkic KA KOA Griffin Kell KB KOA Reeves Mundschau PA Cole Bunce PC KC Calum Sutherland KB KOB PB Dillon Jones PB OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA STATE TEXAS TCU DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: LaRon Stokes End: Tyler Lacy End: Malcolm Roach End: Shameik Blackshear Ronnie Perkins Brock Martin Ta'Quon Graham Ochaun Mathis Isaiah Thomas Amadou Fofana Moro Ojomo Colt Ellison Marcus Stripling Trace Ford Marqez Bimage Parker Workman Jalen Redmond Brendon Evers Jamari Chisholm Tackle: Corey Bethley Tackle: Neville Gallimore Mike Scott Jacoby Jones Ross Blacklock Marquise Overton Tackle: Cameron Murray Tackle: Keondre Coburn Terrell Cooper LB: DaShaun White Israel Antwine T'Vondre Sweat LB: Garret Wallow Kenneth Murray Samuela Tuihalamaka LB: Joseph Ossai Vernon Scott Nik Bonitto Jayden Jernigan Ayodele Adeoye Wyatt Harris Brian Asamoah II LB: Malcolm Rodriguez Jeffrey McCulloch Ben Wilson Ryan Jones Amen Ogbongbemiga Byron Vaughns TC Jacoby Simpson Jon-Michael Terry Philip Redwine-Bryant OC Juwan Mitchell CB: Jeff Gladney David Ugwoegbu Devin Harper CB: D'Shawn Jamison TC OB Kee'Yon Stewart CB: Tre Brown OA Kevin Henry Jalen Green Tre'Vius Hodges-Tomlinson Parnell Motley CB: A.J. Green Anthony Cook Julius Lewis Brendan Radley-Hiles Rodarius Williams OC Kobe Boyce Dee Winters Jaden Davis Bryce Balous Donovan Duvernay Safety: Innis Gaines Safety: Delarrin Turner-Yell Kemah Siverand Safety: Chris Brown Trevon Moehrig-Woodard TC Patrick Fields Thomas Harper OC Brandon Jones TA OC La'Kendrick Van Zandt Justin Broiles Safety: Tre Sterling Caden Sterns Ar'Darius Washington Jarrick Bernard DeMarvion Overshown Nook Bradford Kolby Harvell-Peel Montrell Estell Jason Taylor II B.J. Foster Tanner McCalister Tyler Owens TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH WEST VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: RJ Turner End: Jaylon Hutchings EB: Sam James TC OA End: Quondarius Qualls Dalton Rigdon Eli Howard T.J. Simmons Jeffery Pooler T.J. 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(similar to a halfback or fullback). Examples of these teams include 2013 Seattle, 2013 Auburn and many other college football teams.
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