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APBA 2015 College Football Season Card Set the Following Players Comprise the 2015 Season APBA College Football Player Card Set APBA 2015 College Football Season Card Set The following players comprise the 2015 season APBA College Football Player Card Set. The regular starters at each position are listed first and should be used most frequently. Realistic use of the players 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 number there for 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 recovers a fumble. Players in black have an individual player card. The other players are rated for APBA College Football. ALABAMA 2015 (Champs) CLEMSON 2015 (Runner-up) FLORIDA STATE 2015 HOUSTON 2015 OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE WR Calvin Ridley WR Hunter Renfrow TC OC WR Jesus Wilson TA TB WR Allen, Chance Richard Mullaney TC OC Germone Hopper TB Kermit Whitfield OA OB Donald Gage Robert Foster Deon Cain Da'Vante Phillips Romello Brooker Parker Barrineau Jordan Bianchi Ja'Vonn Harrison OC LT Marcus Oliver LT Cam Robinson LT Mitch Hyatt LT Roderick Johnson Zach Johnson Lester Cotton Taylor Hearn Derrick Kelly LG Colton Freeman LG Ross Pierschbacher William Cockerill LG Kareem Are Ben Dew Dallas Warmack LG Eric Mac Lain Stephen Gabbard Josh Thomas C Ryan Kelly Harrison Tucker (OL) C Alec Eberle C Will Noble J.C. Hassenauer C Jay Guillermo Ryan Hoefeld Mac Long Cole Mazza Ryan Norton (G) RG Wilson Bell RG Carter Wall Alex Harrelson Zach Riggs Corey Martinez Mason Denley RG Alphonse Taylor Jim Brown Keith Weeks Kameron Eloph Bradley Bozeman David Estes RT Chad Mavety RT Alex Cooper RT Dominick Jackson RG Tyrone Crowder Brock Ruble Damien Parris Korren Kirven Maverick Morris TE Ryan Izzo WR Demarcus Ayers TA TB Will Davis Justin Falcinelli Mavin Saunders Isaiah Johnson TE O.J. Howard RT Joe Gore Jeremy Kerr Hayden Daniels Ty Flournoy-Smith OC Jake Fruhmorgen WR Travis Rudolph TC WR Steven Dunbar OC Brandon Greene Daniel Stone Ermon Lane Linell Bonner OC Hale Hentges OC TE Jordan Leggett TC George Campbell John Leday WR ArDarius Stewart OC Garrett Williams Jared Jackson QB Greg Ward Jr. Daylon Charlot Cannon Smith QB Everett Golson Kyle Postma Cam Sims Stanton Seckinger Sean Maguire Adam Schulz Chris Black OC Milan Richard OC RB Dalvin Cook RB Kenneth Farrow Derek Kief McCullough, Jay Jacques Patrick Ryan Jackson OC QB Jake Coker D.J. Greenlee Johnathan Vickers Javin Webb OB Cooper Bateman WR Artavis Scott TA OA FB Freddie Stevenson OC Kaliq Kokuma Alec Morris Ray-Ray McCloud TC OC Roberto Aguayo KA, KOA, PB FB Tyler McCloskey HB Derrick Henry Adrien Dunn Cason Beatty PA, KB, KOB Kyle Bullard PB KA KOB Kenyan Drake OA Sean Mac Lain Ty Cummings KA KOA Damien Harris OB QB Deshaun Watson PB Logan Piper PA Derrick Gore Kelly Bryant Ronnie Clark Nick Schuessler TE/FBMichael Nysewander OC HB Wayne Gallman Dakota Ball Zac Brooks OC Bo Scarbrough C.J. Fuller OB Adam Griffith KA KO-A C.J. Davidson JK Scott PA KB KO-B Tyshon Dye WR Charone Peake Trevion Thompson Seth Ryan Andy Teasdall PA Ammon Lakip KB KO-A Greg Huegel PB KA KO-B ALABAMA 2015 CLEMSON 2015 FLORIDA STATE 2015 HOUSTON 2015 DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE LDE A'Shawn Robinson LDE Kevin Dodd LDE Josh Sweat DT B.J. Singleton Jarran Reed Austin Bryant Chris Casher Nick Thurman D.J. Pettway Martin Aiken Demarcus Christmas Jerard Carter NT Darren Lake LDT Carlos Watkins NT Derrick Nnadi DE Cameron Malveaux Daron Payne Christian Wilkins Giorgio Newberry Chauntez Jackson Josh Frazier Roderick Byers Arthur Williams DE Tomme Mark RDE Jonathan Allen Albert Huggins DT Nile Lawrence-Stample Zach Vaughan Dalvin Tomlinson RDT D.J. Reader Derrick Mitchell, Jr. OLB Steven Taylor Da'Shawn Hand Scott Pagano Fredrick Jones Matthew Adams OLB Dillon Lee Jabril Robinson RDE DeMarcus Walker Ralph Harvey Jr. Rashaan Evans RDE Shaq Lawson Lorenzo Featherston MLB Elandon Roberts Christian Miller Dane Rogers Rick Leonard D'Juan Hines ILB Reggie Ragland SLB Travis Blanks OLB Javien Elliott Cameron Doubenmier Keith Holcombe TC Dorian O'Daniel Jacob Pugh OLB Tyus Bowser ILB Reuben Foster Judah Davis Sh'Mar Kilby-Lane Emeke Egbule Shaun Hamilton T.J. Burrell MLB Reggie Northrup DB Lee Hightower SAM Denzel Devall MLB B.J. Goodson Tyler Hunter Khalil Williams Tim Williams Kendall Joseph Nick Patti Howard Wilson Keaton Anderson Chad Smith (T-2) OLB Terrance Smith RCB William Jackson RCB Marlon Humphrey OC WLB Ben Boulware Ro'Derrick Hoskins Jeremy Winchester Minkah Fitzpatrick TC Jalen Williams Lorenzo Phillips Marcus Dillard Tony Brown OC J.D. Davis RCB Jalen Ramsey TC, OC LCB Brandon Wilson (HB) OA Blaine Anderson RCB Mackensie Alexander Tarvarus McFadden OC Tyler White LCB Cyrus Jones TA TB OC Adrian Baker Malique Jackson SS Adrian McDonald Bradley Sylve Mark Fields LCB Marquez White TC Earl Foster Maurice Smith Cameron Scott A.J. Westbrook Joeal Williams TC SS Eddie Jackson LCB Cordrea Tankersley Keelin Smith FS Trevon Stewart Ronnie Harrison TC Ryan Carter SS Derwin James Garrett Davis Shawn Burgess-Becker Marcus Edmond Trey Marshall FS Geno Smith SS Jayron Kearse FS Lamarcus Brutus Jabriel Washington Jadar Johnson TC Nate Andrews Laurence "Hootie" Jones Korrin Wiggins Beau Brown FS T.J. Green Van Smith Jefferie Gibson IOWA 2015 MICHIGAN STATE 2015 (Semi-finalists) OLE MISS 2015 NOTRE DAME 2015 OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE WR Smith, Tevaun WR Aaron Burbridge WR Laquon Treadwell WR Brown, Chris Smith, Jerminic DeAnthony Arnett Derrick Jones Hunter Jr., Torii McCarron, Riley TC, OC Brandon Sowards Will Easter Robinson, Corey Jackson, Joshua Felton Davis III Collins Moore TA LT Stanley, Ronnie Falconer, Adrian Edward Barksdale III LT Laremy Tunsil (FB) McGovern, Colin LT Myers, Boone LT Jack Conklin Christian Morris LG Nelson, Quenton Render, Keegan David Beedle LG Aaron Morris Bars, Alex LG Welsh, Sean LG Brian Allen Justin Bell Harrell, Mark Daniels, James Miguel Machado Rod Taylor C Martin, Nick C Blythe, Austin C Jack Allen C Ben Still (FB) Mustipher, Sam Ferguson, Dalton Benny McGowan Robert Conyers Daly, Scott RG Walsh, Jordan RG Donavon Clark RG Javon Patterson RG Elmer, Steve Simmons, Eric Brandon Clemons Jordan Sims Bonner, Jonathan RT Croston, Cole RT Kodi Kieler Daronte Bouldin RT McGlinchey, Mike Boettger, Ike Nick Padla RT Fahn Cooper Bivin, Hunter WR VandeBerg, Matt TE Paul Lang Sean Rawlings WR Fuller, Will TC Hillyer, Jacob Jamal Lyles Talbot Buys Sanders, C. J. TA TB OA OB Parker, Jonathan OC Josiah Price WR Damore'ea Stringfellow WR Carlisle, Amir TC, OC Stone, Andrew Matt Sokol Cody Core St. Brown, Equanimeous TC QB Beathard, C.J. Dylan Chmura Cale Luke TC QB Kizer, DeShone (FB) PB Wiegers, Tyler WR Macgarrett Kings Jr. TA TB WR Quincy Adeboyejo Malik Zaire RB Canzeri, Jordan R.J. Shelton TC, OA OB Quintavius Burdette Brandon Wimbush Daniels, LeShun AJ Troup Markell Park RB Prosise, C. J. Wadley, Akrum Matt Macksood QB Chad Kelly Adams, Josh Mitchell, Jr., Derek Monty Madaris Ryan Buchanan Williams, Dexter OC Joly, Marcel QB Connor Cook DeVante Kincade TE Jones, Alize TE Krieger-Coble,Henry OC Tyler O'Connor (FB) PB Jason Pellerin Luatua, Tyler Kittle, George OC Damion Terry RB Jaylen Walton OA OB Hounshell, Chase Outsey, Jameer RB Gerald Holmes Akeem Judd Weishar, Nic Duzey, Jake Madre London Jordan Wilkins OC Tyler Newsome KB PA KOA FB Plewa, Macon (ET) LJ Scott OC Eugene Brazley OC Justin Yoon KA KOB Cox, Adam Delton Williams OC D.K. Buford TC Kidd, Dillon PA FB Trevon Pendleton TE Evan Engram Koehn, Marshall KA KOA Phillip-Michael Williams Jeremy Liggins Recinos, Miguel PB KB KOB Kevin Cronin KB KOA Hunter Thurley Michael Geiger KA KOB Dillon Barrett Jake Hartbarger PA Matt Brown Will Gleeson PA Andy Pappanastos KB KOB Gary Wunderlich PB KA KOA IOWA 2015 MICHIGAN STATE 2015 (Semi-finalists) OLE MISS 2015 NOTRE DAME 2015 DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DE Meier, Nate DE Lawrence Thomas DE Fadol Brown LDE Okwara, Romeo Ott, Drew Demetrius Cooper Channing Ward Trumbetti, Andrew Brincks, Sam NT Malik McDowell Victor Evans NT Rochell, Isaac DT Johnson, Jaleel Damon Knox DT Robert Nkemdiche (FB) Randolph, Doug OC Ekakitie, Faith DT Joel Heath Breeland Speaks DT Day, Sheldon Hulett, Jake Craig Evans Garrald McDowell RDE Cage, Daniel DT Bazata, Nathan DE Shilique Calhoun NT Woodrow Hamilton Tillery, Jerry Terlouw, Kyle Evan Jones D.J. Jones OLB Onwualu, James DE Hesse, Parker OLB Jon Reschke Ross Donelly Martini, Greer Spears, Melvin Andrew Dowell DE Marquis Haynes MLB Smith, Jaylon Nelson, Matt T.J. Harrell John Youngblood Coney, Te'von OLB Jewell, Josey MLB Riley Bullough OLB Denzel Nkemdiche Grace, Jarrett Mends, Aaron Shane Jones DeMarquis Gates OLB Schmidt, Joe Hockaday, Jack Sean Harrington Ray Ray Smith Morgan, Nyles MLB Niemann, Ben OLB Darien Harris Tayler Polk RCB Russell, KeiVarae Bower, Bo Chris Frey Temario Strong Butler, Devin Kulick, Drake (FB) Byron Bullough MLB C.J. Johnson Fertitta, Nicco OLB Fisher, Cole RCB Demetrious Cox Terry Caldwell Cavalaris, Connor Perry, Travis Tyson Smith Christian Russell LCB Luke, Cole RCB Mabin, Greg Jalen Watts-Jackson Luke Davis Watkins, Nick Ward, Kevin Vayante Copeland John-Patrick Sherling Coleman, Nick Snyder, Brandon LCB Arjen Colquhoun DB Tony Conner SS Redfield, Max LCB King, Desmond TA TB, OA OB Darian Hicks A.J.
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