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1993 Alabama • DEFENSE 1993 Alabama • OFFENSE KICK RET PUNT RET RET KR PR Palmer 1-15 Palmer 1-20 David Palmer 22* 8** Steger 16-18 Lee 19-20 Brian Steger 16 -- Kevin Lee 14 -- [+1] TEAM DEFENSE Y: [0] FUMBLES: [D] PENALTIES: [C] A [CB] B [S] C [DB] D [CB] 2 / 1 Antonio Langham 2 / 1 Sam Shade 2 / 0+ TP Johnson 2 / 0+ Willie Gaston 1+ / 0 Matthew Fine 1+ / 0 Chris Donnelly 1+ / 0 Mickey Conn 1+ / 0 Cedric Samuel E [LB] F [LB] G [LB] H [LB] 1 / 1 Michael Rogers 1+ / 1+ Lemanski Hall 1 / 1 John Walters 1+ / 1 Will Brown 1- / 0+ Fernando Davis 0+ / 0+ Jeff Torrence 1- / 0+ John Tanks 0+ / 0+ Andre Royal 1+ / 0 Mickey Conn [pass] 1+ / 0 Chris Donnelly [pass] I [DE] J [DT] K [DE] 1+ / 1 Elverett Brown 1 / 1 James Gregory 2 / 1+ Jeremy Nunley 0+ / 0+ Dameian Jeffries 0+ / 0+ Shannon Brown 0+ / 0+ Ozell Powell 1993 Alabama • DEFENSE 1993 Alabama • OFFENSE TA [OT] GA [OG] CE [C] GB [OG] TB [OT] 1 / 1 Roosevelt Patteson 0+ / 1 John Clay 1 / 1+ Tobie Shields 1- / 1 Jon Stevenson 1 / 1 Matt Hammond 0 / 0+ Joey Harville 0 / 0+ Maurice Belser 0+ / 1 Dennis Deason 0 / 1- William Barger 0 / 0+ Shannon Brown EA [WR] R QB [QB] CMP X Y Q OU EC [TE] R 2 / 1- David Palmer 16**[!] 1 / 1 Jay Barker B[?] 2 4 16 D 1 / 1 Tony Johnson 10 1 / 0 Todrick Malone 30 0+ / 1- Brian Burgdorf B[?] 4 4 11 F 0 / 0+ Patrick Hape (12) 0 / 0 Freddie Kitchens D[?] 14 21 27 E SB [RB] IN OU R FB [FB] IN OU R EB [WR] R 1 / 1+ Sherman Williams B* A* 10 1+ / 1 Tarrant Lynch B B 9 2 / 1- Kevin Lee 20* 1 / 1 Chris Anderson C C 6 0 / 0+ Taurus Turner A A (12) 2- / 0 Chad Key 16 0 / 1 Brian Steger AA AAA (13) 0 / 0 Marcus Moring C C -- 2 / 1- David Palmer AAA AAAA 16**[!] RUN REC REC PK XP FG LFG KO Williams 1-8 Palmer 1-7 Anderson 16 PU AVG RET COF BLK Michael Proctor AAA AA B Anderson 9-12 Lee 8-10 Malone 17 Bryne Diehl 44 D C B Lynch 13-15 Lynch 11-12 Williams 18 Steger 16-17 Key 13-14 Steger 19 Palmer 18-19 Johnson 15 Hape 19 Turner 20 Turner 19 [+2] TEAM OFFENSE FUMBLES: [B] PENALTIES: [C] KICKOFF COV [B] PUNT COV [D] KICK RET PUNT RET RET KR PR Levy 1-7 Levy 1-8 Chuck Levy 31 13* Taylor 8-14 Dice 9-15 Vaughn 15-18 Vaughn 16-19 Cary Taylor 30 -- Dickey 19-20 Bouie 20 Richard Dice -- 5* Terry Vaughn 20 0 Troy Dickey 21 -- [-2] TEAM DEFENSE Y: [-1] FUMBLES: [D] PENALTIES: [F] Tony Bouie -- 10 A [CB] B [S] C [S] D [CB] 1+ / 2 Jay Phillips 2 / 2 Brandon Sanders 1+ / 2 Tony Bouie 2- / 2 Claudius Wright 1 / 1+ Spencer Wray 1 / 1+ Mike Scurlock 1 / 1+ Mike Scurlock 1 / 2- James Francis E [LB] F [LB] G [LB] 1 / 2 Brant Boyer 1+ / 2 Sean Harris 1 / 2 Shawn Jarrett 1- / 2- Thomas Demps 1 / 1+ Chris Lopez 1- / 2- Thomas Demps H [DE] I [DT] J [DT] K [DE] 2 / 2 Tedy Bruschi 2 / 2 Jim Hoffman 2 / 2 Rob Waldrop 2 / 2 Jimmy Hopkins 1+ / 2- Chuck Osborne 1+ / 2- Chuck Osborne 2- / 1+ Akili Jackson 2- / 1+ Akili Jackson 1993 Arizona • DEFENSE † All opposing ballcarriers have their rushing grades reduced by one grade. 1993 Arizona • OFFENSE † Jason Patterson is given an OU grade of “AAAA” for his first carry. TA [OT] GA [OG] CE [C] GB [OG] TB [OT] 1 / 1- Joe Smigel 1 / 1+ Warner Smith 0+ / 1 Hicham El Mashtoub 0+ / 1 Pulu Moumele 1 / 0+ Mike Ciasca 0+ / 0 Paul Stamer 0 / 0+ Ed Kucy 0 / 0+ Mani Ott 0 / 0+ Eric Johnson 0+ / 0 Mu Tagoai EA [WR] R QB [QB] CMP X Y Q OU EC [TE] R 2- / 0+ Terry Vaughn 13*[!] 1 / 1 Dan White D 6 3 14 C 1 / 1 Rob Lewis 12 1 / 0 Richard Dice 18 0+ / 1- Ryan Hesson E 0 7 11 F 1- / 0+ Lamar Harris (11) 0+ / 1- Grady Batten D 0 20 11 F SB [RB] IN OU R FB [RB] IN OU R EB [WR] R 0 / 2 Onitwan Carter A* AA* (4) 1- / 1+ Chuck Levy A* A* (7) 1+ / 1- Troy Dickey 14* 0 / 1 Gary Taylor A[?] A[?] -- 1 / 1 Billy Johnson A* A* 4 1 / 0 Cary Taylor 20 0 / 0 Jason Patterson C[?] C[?]† -- 1- / 0+ Lamont Lovett C[?] B[?] (8) RUN REC REC PK XP FG LFG KO Carter 1-7 Vaughn 1-6 Johnson 16-17 PU AVG RET COF BLK Steve McLaughlin A A B Levy 8-12 Dickey 7-11 Lewis 18 Matt Peyton 37 B C B Johnson 13-16 Taylor 12-13 Levy 19 Jon Prasuhn A C B Taylor 17-19 Dice 14-15 Lovett 20 Lovett 20 [+4] TEAM OFFENSE FUMBLES: [F] PENALTIES: [F] KICKOFF COV [A] PUNT COV [A] KICK RET PUNT RET RET KR PR Bailey 1-19 Bailey 1-18 Thomas Bailey 19** 8** Davis 20 Battle 19-20 Lewis Battle -- 6 Stephen Davis 25 -- [-1] TEAM DEFENSE Y: [0] FUMBLES: [B] PENALTIES: [C] A [CB] B [S] C [S] D [CB] 2 / 0 Chris Shelling 1 / 0 Otis Mounds 1 / 0 Brian Robinson 2 / 0 Calvin Jackson 1+ / 0 Dell McGee 1- / 0 Mark Johnson 1- / 0 David Milford 1+ / 0 Kelsey Cook E [LB] F [LB] G [LB] 0 / 0+ Jason Miska 0 / 1 Terry Solomon 1 / 0+ Anthony Harris 0 / 0 Carlos Thornton 0 / 0 John Kolen 0 / 0 Marcellus Mostella 1+ / 0 Dell McGee [pass] 1+ / 0 Kelsey Cook [pass] H [DE] I [DT] J [DT] K [DE] 2 / 0 Gary Walker 1+ / 1 Randy Hart 1+ / 1 Damon Primus 2 / 0 Willie Whitehead 1 / 0 Alonzo Etheridge 1 / 0+ Ramon Luster 1 / 0+ Mike Pelton 2- / 0 Ace Atkins 1993 Auburn • DEFENSE 1993 Auburn • OFFENSE TA [OT] GA [OG] CE [C] GB [OG] TB [OT] 2 / 2 Wayne Gandy 1 / 1 Todd Boland 1 / 1+ Shannon Roubique 1 / 1 Jason Taylor 1 / 1+ Anthony Redmon 0+ / 1 Brian Osborn 1- / 0+ Willie Anderson 1- / 0+ Willie Anderson 0+ / 1- Leonard Thomas 0+ / 1 Brian Osborn EA [WR] R QB [QB] CMP X Y Q OU EC [TE] R 2 / 1- Frank Sanders 18**[!] 1 / 1 Stan White A 4 3 13 E 0+ / 1 Derrick Dorn 10 0 / 0 Willie Gosha (10) 0+ / 1- Pat Nix AAA 13 0 13 F 0 / 0+ Andy Fuller (13) SB [RB] IN OU R FB [FB] IN OU R EB [WR] R 0+ / 2 James Bostic AAA*[!] AAA*[!] 4 1 / 1 Tony Richardson B B 10* 1 / 0+ Thomas Bailey 16* 0+ / 2- Stephen Davis AA AA 11 1- / 1 Red McMilion AAA AAA 8 1- / 0 Sean Carder 10 1- / 1 Roymon Malcolm AAA AAAA (8) 0 / 0+ Harold Morrow C C 8 0 / 0 James Bryan (C) (C) -- 0 / 0 Joe Frazier (AA) (A) -- RUN REC REC PK XP FG LFG KO Bostic 1-9 Sanders 1-6 Davis 16 PU AVG RET COF BLK Scott Etheridge AAA AA +45[C] B Davis 10-13 Richardson 7-9 Bostic 17 Terry Daniel 47 C C B Richardson 14-16 Bailey 10-12 Morrow 18 McMillion 17-18 Dorn 13 Fuller 19 White 19 McMilion 14 Gosha 19 Malcolm 20 Carder 15 Malcolm 19 Morrow 20 [+3] TEAM OFFENSE FUMBLES: [D] PENALTIES: [C] KICKOFF COV [C] PUNT COV [F] KICK RET PUNT RET RET KR PR Watson 1-11 Watson 1-20 Kenyatta Watson 20* 9** Comer 12-15 Ransome 16-18 Anthony Comer 12 Shirley 19-20 Tony Ransome 23 Shirley Shirley 12 [+2] TEAM DEFENSE Y: [0] FUMBLES: [F] PENALTIES: [C] A [CB] B [S] C [S] D [CB] 2 / 1- Michael Reed 1 / 1 Terence Wiggins 1 / 1 Eric Shorter 2 / 0+ Joe Kamara 2- / 0 Tony Ransome 0+ / 1- Rob Clifford 0+ / 1- Rob Clifford 1+ / 0 Steve Marciano E [LB] F [LB] G [LB] H [LB] 1- / 1 Brian Howlett 1 / 2 Stephen Boyd 0+ / 1 Dan Kerr 2- / 1 Mike Mamula 0 / 1- David Jones 0 / 0+ Mike Panos 0 / 0+ Brian Maye 0 / 1- David Jones I [DL] J [DL] K [DL] 1+ / 1 Ted Page 2- / 1 Tim Morabito 1+ / 1 Chris Sullivan 1 / 0+ Joe O'Brien 1 / 1- Stalin Colinet 1 / 0+ John Coleman 1993 Boston College • DEFENSE 1993 Boston College • OFFENSE TA [OT] GA [OG] CE [C] GB [OG] TB [OT] 2 / 1 Ben Velishka 2 / 2- Greg Landry 2 / 1+ Tom Nalen 1+ / 1 Mark Borrelli 2 / 1 Pete Kendall 1+ / 1- Dan Orishkovich 1 / 0+ Greg Pepper 1 / 0+ Tim O'Brien 1 / 0+ Mark Nori 2- / 0+ Matt Goulet EA [WR] R QB [QB] CMP X Y Q OU EC [TE] R 2 / 1 Clarence Cannon 18* 2 / 1 Glenn Foley C 2 3 15 F 2 / 1 Pete Mitchell 12**[!] 1 / 0 Greg Grice 19 1 / 0+ Mark Hartsell F 0 0 11 F 1 / 0+ Brent Gibbons 22 1- / 0 Michael Campbell (12) 1 / 0+ Jeff Ryan Z 0 33 12 F 1- / 0+ Gordon Laro (7) SB [RB/WR] IN OU R FB [FB] IN OU R EB [WR] R 1 / 1 Anthony Comer AAA AAAA 11 1+ / 2 Darnell Campbell A**[!] A**[!] 12 2 / 0+ Keith Miller 17* 0+ / 1 David Green AA AA (28) 0 / 1 Shirley Shirley AAA AA -- 1+ / 0 Ivan Boyd 20 1- / 1- Justice Smith D C 8 0 / 1- Chris Campbell C C -- 0 / 1- John Duartes AA AA -- 1+ / 0 Ivan Boyd [pass] 20 RUN REC REC PK XP FG LFG KO D Campbell 1-11 Mitchell 1-6 Grice 17 PU AVG RET COF BLK David Gordon AA B B Comer 12-14 Cannon 7-9 Gibbons 18 Jeff Beckley 41 C C B Green 15-17 Miller 10-12 Laro 19 Brett Bleeker AAA C B Shirley 18 Boyd 13-14 M Campbell 19 Dan McGuire AAA F B Smith 19 D Campbell 15 Smith 20 Duartes 20 Comer 16 Green 20 [+1] TEAM OFFENSE FUMBLES: [C] PENALTIES: [C] KICKOFF COV [C] PUNT COV [C] KICK RET PUNT RET RET KR PR Benjamin 1-9 Clizbe 1-16 Na'il Benjamin 20* 11 Houston 10-14 Benjamin 17-20 Edwards 15-18 Matt Clizbe -- 8* Semien 19-20 Artis Houston 19 -- Tyrone Edwards 22 -- Damian Semien 12 -- [NC] TEAM DEFENSE Y: [0] FUMBLES: [D] PENALTIES: [C] A [CB] B [S] C [S] D [CB] 1+ / 1 Ike Booth 1 / 1 Eric Zomalt 1 / 1 Dante DePaola 1+ / 1 Artis Houston 1 / 0+ Kevin Devine 1- / 0+ Ricky Spears 1- / 0+ Jascha Moore 1 / 0+ Jody Graham E [LB] F [LB] G [LB] 0 / 1+ Michael Davis 0 / 2- Paul Joiner 1 / 1 Jerrod Willard 0 / 1 Marshall Foran 0 / 1 Maurice Johnson 0+ / 1- James Stallworth 1 / 0+ Kevin Devine [pass] 1 / 0+ Jody Graham [pass] H [DE] I [DT] J [DT] K [DE] 1 / 1 Duane Clemons 1 / 1+ Stafford Evans 1 / 1+ Bill Ayer 2- / 1 Regan Upshaw 1- / 0+ Rick Asbell 0+ / 1 Greg Webb 0+ / 1 Tarik Glenn 1 / 0+ Brad Bowers 1993 California • DEFENSE 1993 California • OFFENSE TA [OT] GA [OG] CE [C] GB [OG] TB [OT] 1 / 1 Brian Thure 1 / 1 Todd Blackwell 1 / 1 Eric Mahlum 1 / 1 Frank Beede 1 / 1 Todd Steussie 0+ / 0+ Ryan Kos 0+ / 0+ Randy Nonhof 0+ / 0+ Ben Lynch 0+ / 0+ Drake Parker 0+ / 0+ Dan Cotter EA [WR] R QB [QB] CMP X Y Q OU EC [TE] R 2 / 0+ Mike Caldwell 17**[!] 2 / 1 Dave Barr AAA[?] 7 4 14 E 0+ / 1 Brian Remington 11 1 / 0 Na'il Benjamin 14 1 / 0+ Kerry McGonigal Z[?] 2 3 10 E 0 / 1 Chris Carpenter 10 1 / 0+ Pat Barnes Z[?] 0 9 12 F 0 / 0+ Sean Bullard (9) SB [RB] IN OU R FB [FB] IN OU R EB [WR] R 1 / 2 Lindsey Chapman A* AA* 11* 2- / 1 Marty Holly A B 8* 1+ / 0+ Damien Semien 16* 1 / 1 Reynard Rutherford A* AA* 9 1- / 1 Tyrone
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