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2002 TEXAS DEPTH CHART - NEBRASKA + Fifth-Year Senior; RS - Redshirt; HS - High School; TR - Transfer; * Letters Won 2002 TEXAS DEPTH CHART - NEBRASKA + fifth-year senior; RS - redshirt; HS - high school; TR - transfer; * letters won FLANKER DEFENSIVE END NO PLAYER CL HT WT NO PLAYER CL HT WT 82 B.J. Johnson** __________________Jr.______6-1 ____200 40 Cory Redding*** ________________Sr. ____6-5 ____270 87 Kyle Shanahan* __________________Sr. ____6-3 ____185 41 Austin Sendlein (SEND-line) ________So. ____6-3 ____265 -or- 12 Tony Jeffery* ____________________So. ____6-2 ____175 DEFENSIVE TACKLE TIGHT END 95 Marcus Tubbs** __________________Jr.______6-4 ____305 84 Brock Edwards** ________________Jr.______6-5 ____250 96 Adam Doiron** __________________Jr.______6-4 ____285 16 David Thomas__________________Fr.-HS ____6-3 ____220 31 O.J. McClintock** ________________Jr.______6-2 ____260 DEFENSIVE TACKLE 61 Rodrique Wright (ROD-rick) ______Fr.-HS ____6-5 ____320 LEFT TACKLE 65 Stevie Lee* ____________________So. ____6-4 ____310 71 Robbie Doane*** (like OWN) ________Sr. ____6-6 ____315 79 Alfio Randall-Veasey*______________Sr. ____6-6 ____315 DEFENSIVE END 43 Kalen Thornton** ________________Jr.______6-3 ____270 LEFT GUARD 98 Bryan Pickryl (PICK-roll)__________Fr.-HS ____6-5 ____210 61 Tillman Holloway** ______________Jr.______6-3 ____315 54 Trey Bates* ____________________So. ____6-5 ____300 STRONGSIDE LINEBACKER 23 Lee Jackson*** __________________Sr.+ ____6-3 ____223 CENTER 6Mike Williams ________________Fr.-HS ____6-4 ____225 52 Jason Glynn* ____________________So. ____6-2 ____275 72 Will Allen ____________________Fr.-RS ____6-6 ____297 MIDDLE LINEBACKER 45 Reed Boyd** ____________________Jr.______6-3 ____235 RIGHT GUARD 26 Eric Hall ______________________Fr.-RS ____6-3 ____250 76 Derrick Dockery*** ______________Sr. ____6-6 ____345 -or- 74 Beau Baker*** __________________Sr.+ ____6-5 ____280 WEAKSIDE LINEBACKER 11 Derrick Johnson* ________________So. ____6-4 ____220 RIGHT TACKLE 56 Garnet Smith __________________Fr.-HS ____6-3 ____220 73 Jonathan Scott ________________Fr.-RS ____6-7 ____297 -or- 76 Derrick Dockery*** ______________Sr. ____6-6 ____345 CORNERBACK 3Nathan Vasher** ________________Jr. ____5-11 ____180 SPLIT END 7Michael Huff __________________Fr.-RS ____6-1 ____190 4Roy Williams** __________________Jr.______6-4 ____210 1Sloan Thomas** __________________Jr.______6-2 ____200 STRONG SAFETY 19 Robert Timmons________________Fr.-HS ____6-2 ____205 7Michael Huff __________________Fr.-RS ____6-1 ____190 8Cedric Griffin __________________Fr.-RS ____6-2 ____190 TAILBACK 32 Cedric Benson* __________________So. ____6-0 ____205 FREE SAFETY 3Selvin Young __________________Fr.-HS ____6-0 ____195 9Dakarai Pearson** (duh-CAR-ray) ____Jr. ____5-10 ____185 25 Brett Robin** ____________________Jr. ____5-11 ____200 17 Rufus Harris __________________Fr.-RS____5-11 ____190 FULLBACK CORNERBACK 46 Matt Trissel*** (TRIS-uhl) __________Sr. ____6-0 ____240 21 Rod Babers*** (BABE-urs) __________Sr. ____5-10 ____187 -or- 26 Ivan Williams** __________________Jr.______6-1 ____240 4Edorian McCullough (ee-DOOR-ee-ann)__Fr.-HS ____5-11 ____175 37 Will Matthews* __________________So. ____6-3 ____250 PUNTER QUARTERBACK 14 Brian Bradford* __________________Sr. ____6-2 ____215 2Chris Simms*** __________________Sr. ____6-5 ____225 47 Justin Smith ____________________So. ____6-5 ____198 5Chance Mock* __________________So. ____6-2 ____215 7Matt Nordgren ________________Fr.-RS ____6-5 ____220 KICKOFFS: 35 Richmond McGee; 42 David Pino -or- 33 Dan Smith PLACE-KICKER PUNT RETURNER: 3 Nathan Vasher; 3 Selvin Young 8Dusty Mangum* ________________So. ____5-11 ____170 KICKOFF RETURNER: 3 Selvin Young -and- 26 Ivan Williams 42 David Pino* ____________________So. ____5-8 ____175 DEEP SNAPPER: 85 Cullen Loeffler (LEF-ler); 53 Nick Schroeder PAT/FG SNAPPER: 85 Cullen Loeffler; 53 Nick Schroeder HOLDER: 18 Beau Trahan (TRAW-hawn); 12 Tony Jeffery.
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