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Appears on a Players Card, It Means That You Use the K Or P Column When He Reovers a Fumble 2019 APBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL NEW YEARS SIX SET 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 CLEMSON FLORIDA GEORGIA OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE EB: Denzel Mims EB: Tee Higgins EB: Van Jefferson EB: Tyler Simmons TB Chris Platt Justyn Ross TC Trevon Grimes Kearis Jackson TC Tyquan Thorton Amari Rodgers TA Josh Hammond Lawrence Cager R.J. Sneed Diondre Overton Freddie Swain TA TB OB Demetris Robertson OC Jared Atkinson Frank Ladson Jr. Tyrie Cleveland OA Dominick Blaylock TA Josh Fleeks OA Joseph Ngata OA Jacob Copeland George Pickens Tackle: Connor Galvin Cornell Powell Tackle: Jean Delance Tackle: Cade Mays Blake Bedier Will Swinney TC Stone Forsythe Andrew Thomas Casey Phillips Tackle: Jackson Carman T.J. Moore Isaiah Wilson Guard: Xavier Newman Tremayne Anchrum Guard: Christopher Bleich Justin Shaffer Sam Tecklenburg Jordan McFadden Brett Heggie Guard: Ben Cleveland Jason Moore Guard: John Simpson Tanner Rowell Solomon Kindley Khalil Keith Gage Cervenka Richard Gouraige Jamaree Salyer Center: Jake Fruhmorgen Matt Bockhorst Center: Nick Buchanan Center: Trey Hill Prince Pines Center: Sean Pollard Griffin McDowell Steven Nixon Ross Matiscik Cade Stewart Jacob Tilghman ET: Charlie Woerner ET: Rob Saulin ET: J.C. Chalk ET: Kyle Pitts Eli Wolf Christoph Henle Davis Allen Lucas Krull QB: Jake Fromm QB: Charlie Brewer QB: Trevor Lawrence QB: Kyle Trask Stetson Bennett Gerry Bohanon Chase Brice Feleipe Franks HB: D'Andre Swift OC RB: John Lovett OC RB: Travis Etienne (2) OB Emory Jones Brian Herrien OA Jamycal Hasty OB Lyn-J Dixon OC HB: Lamical Perine Zamir White OC Trestan Ebner OC Darien Rencher Dameon Pierce James Cook OB FB: Koby Bullard Chez Mellusi Kadarius Toney (2) TC OC Prather Hudson John Mayers KA PB KOC Michel Dukes Malik Davis FB: Rodrigo Blankenship KA KOA Issac Power PA FB: B.T. Potter KA KOA FB: Evan McPherson KA KOA Jake Camarda (2) PA KB KOB Noah Rauschenberg KOA KB Will Spiers PA Tommy Townsend PA KOC Jay Sedwick PB KOB Steven Sawicki PB KB KOB Chris Howard PB KB KOB BAYLOR CLEMSON FLORIDA GEORGIA DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: James Lynch End: Justin Foster End: Jabari Zuniga End: Jordan Davis James Lockhart Logan Rudolph OC Jonathan Greenard Malik Herring Brayden Utley K.J. Henry Zachary Carter Michael Barnett Niadre Zouzua Xavier Thomas Luke Ancrum David Marshall Tackle: Bravvion Roy Tackle: Nyles Pinckney Tackle: Kyree Campbell Tackle: Tyler Clark Chidi Ogbonnaya Tyler Davis Adam Shuler II Devonte Wyatt LB: Blake Lynch Jordan Williams Tedarrell Slaton Travon Walker Terrel Bernard LB: Isaiah Simmons Marlon Dunlap LB: Azeez Ojulari Jordan Williams James Skalski KC LB: Ventrell Miller Monty Rice Michael McNair Chad Smith David Reese II Tae Crowder Clay Johnston Keith Maguire Jeremiah Moon Adam Anderson CB: Jameson Houston Jake Venables Mohamoud Diabate Nolan Smith Raleigh Texada Baylon Spector James Houston IV Jermaine Johnson Grayland Arnold TA Kane Patterson Amari Burney Channing Tindall Kalon Barnes CB: Derion Kendrick TB OC Khris Bogle Quay Walker Ezekiel Brown A.J. Terrell CB: Marco Wilson Nakobe Dean (LB) Mark Milton Mario Goodrich CJ Henderson CB: Eric Stokes Safety: Henry Black Safety: K'Von Wallace Kaiir Elam DJ Daniel Chris Miller Tanner Muse Trey Dean III Mark Webb JT Woods Denzel Johnson Safety: Shawn Davis Tyson Campbell Christian Morgan Nolan Turner Donovan Stiner Safety: J.R. Reed Jairon McVea Lannden Zanders Jeawon Taylor Richard LeCounte III Lewis Cine Divaad Wilson LSU MEMPHIS OHIO STATE OKLAHOMA OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE EB: Justin Jefferson EB: Damonte Coxie OC EB: Binjimen Victor EB: Charleston Rambo OC Ja'Marr Chase Kedarian Jones K.J. Hill TC Ceedee Lamb TA TB Antonio Gibson (EB/HB) Terrace Marshall Jr. OA Chris Olave TC OC Lee Morris Derrick Dillon Calvin Austin III TC Austin Mack Nick Basquine Jontre Kirklin OC John Williams TB OC Garrett Wilson TA Trejan Bridges Traveon Samuel (EB/HB) Racey McMath TA Tackle: Branden Bowen Drake Stoops TB Trey Palmer TC Tackle: Scottie Dill Thayer Munford Jadon Haselwood Jaray Jenkins Obinna Eze Nicholas Petit-Frere Tackle: Erik Swenson Tackle: Saahdiq Charles Titus Jones Harry Miller Adrian Ealy Austin Deculus Guard: Dylan Parham Guard: Jonah Jackson Brey Walker Badara Traore Dustin Woodard Wyatt Davis Guard: Marquis Hayes Jakori Savage Nigel Brannon Gavin Cupp Tyrese Robinson Guard: Adrian Magee Evan Fields Kevin Woidke R.J. Proctor Damien Lewis Center: Manuel Orona-Lopez Center: Josh Myers Center: Creed Humphrey Edward Ingram Isaac Ellis ET: Luke Farrell Clayton Woods Center: Lloyd Cushenberry, III Preston Brady Jeremy Ruckert Kasey Kelleher Blake Ferguson ET: Joey Magnifico OC QB: Justin Fields FB/ET: Jeremiah Hall ET: Thaddeus Moss Kameron Wilson Chris Chugunov Grant Calcaterra Stephen Sullivan QB: Brady White HB: J.K. Dobbins Brayden Willis TC OC QB: Joe Burrow Connor Adair Master Teague Austin Stogner Myles Brennan HB: Kenny Gainwell Marcus Crowley OC QB: Jalen Hurts HB: Clyde Edwards-Helaire OA OB Kylan Watkins Demario McCall TAB OA OB Tanner Mordecai Tyrion Davis-Price Patrick Taylor Jr. Steele Chambers HB: Kennedy Brooks Chris Curry Rodrigues Clark TC FB: Blake Haubeil KA KOA Trey Sermon John Emery Jr. FB: Riley Patterson KA KOA PB Drue Chrisman PA Rhamondre Stevenson Adam Williams (2) PA KB Lanard Fournette KOB DominIc DiMaccio KB KOB OB T.J. Pledger OB FB: Tory Carter OC FB: Gabe Brkic KA KOA Cade York KA KOB Reeves Mundschau PA Zach Von Rosenberg PA Calum Sutherland KB KOB PB Avery Atkins KOA KB PB LSU MEMPHIS OHIO STATE OKLAHOMA DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: Glen Logan End: Joseph Dorceus OC End: Chase Young End: LaRon Stokes Rashard Lawrence Jonathan Wilson Jashon Cornell Ronnie Perkins Neil Farrell Jr. Everitt Cunningham Javontae Jean-Baptiste Isaiah Thomas Tackle: Tyler Shelvin Morris Joseph, Jr. Zach Harrison Marcus Stripling Breiden Fehoko Jalil Clemons Tackle: Davon Hamilton Jalen Redmond LB: Jacob Phillips Tackle: O'Bryon Goodson Tyreke Smith Tackle: Neville Gallimore Patrick Queen Desmond Hawkins Antwuan Jackson Marquise Overton K'Lavon Chaisson John Tate IV Robert Landers LB: DaShaun White Ray Thornton LB: Bryce Huff Tyler Friday Kenneth Murray Damone Clark JJ Russell LB: Malik Harrison Nik Bonitto Michael Divinity Jr. Thomas Pickens Tuf Borland Brian Asamoah II Micah Baskerville OC Austin Hall Pete Werner Ryan Jones CB: Kristian Fulton Tim Hart Justin Hilliard Jon-Michael Terry Derek Stingley Jr. TA TB Xavier Cullens Baron Browning David Ugwoegbu Kary Vincent Jr. Tyler Garvey Dallas Gant CB: Tre Brown OA Cordale Flott Keith Brown Jr. OC K'Vaughan Pope Parnell Motley Safety: Grant Delpit CB: Jacobi Francis CB: Jeffrey Okudah Brendan Radley-Hiles Jacoby Stevens Terrell Carter Damon Arnette Jaden Davis Cameron Lewis Gabriel Rogers OC Sevyn Banks TC Safety: Delarrin Turner-Yell Marcel Brooks Chris Claybrooks OB Safety: Shaun Wade Patrick Fields Safety: Sanchez Blake Jr. OC Jordan Fuller Justin Broiles La'Andre Thomas Jahsen Wint Quindell Johnson Amir Riep Tyrez Lindsey Josh Proctor OREGON PENN STATE VIRGINIA WISCONSIN OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE Johnny Johnson III Kendric Pryor (EB/HB) OC EB: EB: Jahan Dotson TC EB: Joe Reed OA EB: Jaylon Redd KJ Hamler TA TB OA OB Hasise Dubois A.J. Taylor Bryan Addison Daniel George Terrell Jana Quintez Cephus Juwan Johnson Dan Chisena Terrell Chatman Danny Davis III TC Josh Delgado OC Mac Hippenhammer TC Billy Kemp TA TB Jack Dunn TA TB Mycah Pittman Aron Cruickshank TC OA OB Cam Sullivan-Brown Tavares Kelly Jr. OB Daewood Davis OC Justin Shorter Chuck Davis TC Tackle: Cole Van Lanen Darrian Felix (hb) Tackle: Rasheed Walker Tackle: Bobby Haskins Logan Bruss Tackle: Penei Sewell Will Fries Ryan Nelson Tyler Beach Calvin Throckmorton Des Holmes Ryan Swoboda Cormac Sampson Guard: Dallas Warmack Guard: Mike Miranda Guard: Chris Glaser Guard: David Moorman Shane Lemieux Steven Gonzalez Dillon Reinkensmeyer Jason Erdmann Brady Aiello C.J. Thorpe Joe Bissinger Kayden Lyles Center: Jake Hanson Bryce Effner Ben Trent Josh Seltzner Alex Forsyth Center: Michal Menet Center: Olusegun Oluwatimi Center: Tyler Biadasz Karsten Battles Chris Stoll ET: Tanner Cowley OC Adam Bay ET: Hunter Kampmoyer ET: Pat Freiermuth Grant Misch ET: Jake Ferguson Jacob Breeland Nick Bowers QB: Bryce Perkins QB: Jack Coan Spencer Webb QB: Sean Clifford Brennan Armstrong Graham Mertz QB: Justin Herbert Will Levis HB: Wayne Taulapapa HB: Jonathan Taylor Tyler Shough HB: Journey Brown OC PK Kier Garrett Groshek HB: CJ Verdell Noah Cain Lamont Atkins Nakia Watson OC Travis Dye OA Devyn Ford Mike Hollins FB: Mason Stokke Cyrus Habibi-Likio Ricky Slade Chris Sharp John Chenal OC Camden Lewis KA KOA PB Seneca Milledge (OB) Zach Hintze KOA KB FB: FB: Jake Pinegar KA KOB Blake Maimone PA Blake Gillikin PA FB: Jamari Peacock Connor Allen PB Adam Stack KB KOB Jordan Stout KOA KB PB Brian Delaney KA KOA PB Collin Larsh KA KOB Nash Griffin PA Anthony Lotti PA Justin Duenkel KB KOB OREGON PENN STATE VIRGINIA WISCONSIN DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE End: Austin Faoliu End: Yetur Gross-Matos End: Mandy Alonso End: Garrett Rand Drayton Carlberg Shaka Toney Richard Burney Isaiahh Loudermilk Gus Cumberlander Jayson Oweh Aaron Faumui Matt Henningsen DJ Johnson Daniel Joseph Tackle: Eli Hanback C.J.
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