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Mostatefootball Mostatefootball MOSTATEFOOTBALL Missouri State Bears Football 1 MOPRONUNCIATIONSTATEFOOTBALL GUIDE 2020 Missouri State Football Numerical Roster I.K. Ahumibe .....................ah-HEE-mih-bay No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown High School / Previous College Kaunor Ashley ............................ CONNER 0 Kaunor Ashley CB 5-10 186 Fr. HS Muskogee, Okla. Muskogee High 1 Zack Sanders** CB 6-0 190 Sr. 2L/3SQ Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence Free State High Arian Bhat ............................................BOT 2 Tarrell Roberts WR 5-7 172 Fr. HS Valdosta, Ga. Valdosta High Remy Bilodeau .......REMMY | BILL-a-doe 2 Isaiah Sayles DE 6-3 238 Jr. TR San Antonio, Texas Wagner High / San Diego (Calif.) Mesa CC Brock Borin .................................BORE-inn 3 Dalton Hill^ QB 6-2 200 Jr. 3SQ Lee’s Summit, Mo. Lee’s Summit High 3 Paris Jackson** CB 6-1 194 Jr. 2L Fort Worth, Texas Dunbar High Montrae Braswell .... MON-tray BRAZZ-well 4 Montrae Braswell CB 6-0 185 So. TR Avon Park, Fla. Avon Park High / Cenral Michigan Grant Burkett ...............................bur-KETT 4 Lorenzo Thomas*** WR 6-5 200 Sr. 3L Jasper, Texas Jasper High Ja’Ron Burks ..................................JAY-ron 5 Ferrin Manuleleua ILB 6-1 225 Jr. TR Manteca, Calif. Manteca High / Modesto (Calif.) JC 5 Jeremiah Wilson* RB 6-1 216 RSo. 1L/2SQ Kansas City, Mo. Center High Jacquez Carter ...........................jah-KWEZ 6 Cairo Payne WR 5-11 178 Fr. HS O’Fallon, Mo. Fort Zumwalt North High Tahj Chambers ............ rhymes with Dodge 7 Darrias Pearsall QB 6-2 205 Fr. HS Lee’s Summit, Mo. Lee’s Summit High Andrew Colvin ............................ COLE-vin 7 Titus Wall*** S 6-0 203 Sr. 3L Plano, Texas Plano West High 8 Jaden Johnson QB 6-2 216 RFr. TR Memphis, Tenn. Kirby High / Southern Miss. Tra’Keci Cooper ..........................TRAY-see 8 Jeremy Webb CB 6-4 205 Sr. TR East Mims, Fla. Stevenson High / Virginia Tech Devin Goree ............................... GORE-ee 9 Mikey Miles OLB 6-2 218 Fr. HS Kansas City, Mo. Park Hill High 9 Jordan Murray** WR 6-4 233 Jr. 2L Lee’s Summit, Mo. Lee’s Summit North High Jordan Guilfoy .............................. GILL-foy 10 Jake Van Dyne QB 6-3 193 Fr HS Kansas City, Mo. Liberty North High Nick Hessefort ..........................HESSY-fort 10 Tylar Wiltz* ILB 6-1 230 Jr. 1L Breaux Bridges, La. Breaux Bridges / Independence (Kan.) CC D’Vontae Key .........................duh-VON-tay 11 Armand Baker* TE 6-4 247 Jr. 1L/3SQ Liberty, Mo. Liberty North High 12 Ty Baker^ QB 6-2 205 RFr. 1SQ Blue Springs, Mo. Fort Osage High Derek Kohler .................................COAL-er 13 Jacquez Carter* QB 6-2 185 Jr. 1L Naples, Fla Palmetto Ridge High / Ariz. Western Coll. Kevon Latulas ......... key-VON luh-TOO-liss 14 Myron Mason** RB 5-8 200 Jr. 2L/3SQ Denton, Texas Guyer High Tyler Lovelace ...........................LOVE-lays 15 Kevin Ellis** DE 6-4 241 Jr. 2L/3SQ Fort Worth, Texas North Crowley High 16 Damoriea Vick** WR 6-3 213 Jr. 2L Oklahoma City, Okla. Westmoore High Ethan Mackowski ..................muh-COW-ski 17 Reece Dawson QB 6-4 218 Fr. HS Willard, Mo. Willard High Celdon Manning .......................... SELL-din 17 Nick Hessefort* CB 6-2 200 So. 1L/2SQ Blue Springs, Mo. Blue Springs High Ferrin Manuleleua ....................................... 18 Ethan Swanegan* WR 6-5 213 So. 1L/2SQ Blue Springs, Mo. Blue Springs South High 19 Greg Washington^ S 6-0 190 RFr. 1SQ Fort Smith, Ark. Northside High .........FAIR-in | MAN-uh-lay-lay-ooh-ah 20 Kellen Porter RB 6-1 211 Fr. HS St. Louis, Mo. Saint Louis University High Keshun Parker ............................ KEY-shon 21 Greg McCalister** S 5-10 187 Sr. 2L Oklahoma City, Okla. Millwood High / Northeastern Okla. A&M Cairo Payne ..................................... KY-roe 22 Chanlor Johnson CB 6-2 207 Fr. HS Allen, Texas McKinney High 23 Breon Dixon OLB 6-0 212 Jr. TR Loganville, Ga. Grayson High / Iowa Western CC Darrias Pearsall ........................ PEER-saul 24 Payton Lusk WR 6-3 182 Fr HS Muskogee, Okla. Owasso High Aaron Samek .......... rhymes with hammock 25 DJ Frost* RB 6-1 202 So. 1L Blue Springs, Mo. Blue Springs South High / Air Force Jake Seidel ................................ sigh-DELL 26 Tahj Chambers S 6-2 200 Fr. HS Arlington, Texas Grace Prep Academy 27 Tra’Keci Cooper RB 6-0 185 Fr. HS Texarkana, Texas Texas High Paul Sogialofa ............................................ 28 Kevon Latulas WR 6-0 200 Jr. TR Port Arthur, Texas Nederland High, Kilgore (Texas) College .................SO-gee-(like Yogi)-uh-loaf-uh 29 Dwight Jacobs, Jr. S 5-10 194 Fr. HS Blythewood, S.C. Ridge View High Ja’Veo Tolliver ...........................juh-VEE-oh 30 P.J. Hall, Jr. S 6-3 184 Fr. HS Little Rock, Ark. Robinson High 31 Grant Burkett^ P 6-1 181 RFr. 1SQ Joplin, Mo. Webb City High Bryant Ulrich ..................................ULL-rick 31 Celdon Manning RB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Allen, Texas Allen High Damoriea Vick ................duh-MORE-ee-ay 32 Calvin Ribera^ RB 6-0 204 So. 2SQ Forney, Texas North Forney High Tylar Wiltz ....................................... TYLER 33 Anthony Payne* DE 6-2 274 Jr. 1L Kansas City, Mo. Raymore-Peculiar. High / Kansas State 34 Kelvyn Mason^ S 6-0 184 RFr. 1SQ Independence, Mo. Wm.Chrisman High 36 Marquis Yarbrough CB 5-11 180 Jr. TR Wildwood, Mo. Lafayette High / Millikin Univ. FOOTBALL STAFF 37 Terrell Davis Jr. S 5-9 185 So. TR Raytown, Mo. Raytown South High / William Penn Univ. Head Coach 38 Jose Pizano K 5-7 221 So. TR Lehi, Utah Lehi High / Snow College (Utah) Bobby Petrino (Carroll College, 1983) 39 Brock Carter S 5-11 192 So. TR Ozark, Mo. Logan-Rogersville High / Wm. Jewell Coll. Record at MSU ...............0-0, 1st season 40 Parker Lacina** K 5-11 201 Jr. 2L Platte City, Mo. Platte County High 44 Keshun Parker RB 5-11 235 Jr. TR Calhoun City, Miss. Calhoun High, Itawamba (Miss.) CC Career Record ........119-56, 15th season 46 Ethan Mackowski OLB 6-3 225 RFr. HS Fountain Hills, Ariz. Desert Mountain High Defensive Coordinator (Safeties) 47 Devin Goree DL 6-3 251 Fr. HS Denton, Texas Guyer High Ryan Beard (Western Kentucky, 2012) 48 Tyler Lovelace*** OLB 6-2 213 Sr. 3L/4SQ Lee’s Summit, Mo. Lee’s Summit North High 49 Carson Buddemeyer^ TE 6-2 246 RFr. 1SQ St. Louis, Mo. Christian Brothers High Offensive Coordinator (Quarterbacks) 50 Jordan Guilfoy^ ILB 6-2 228 So. 2SQ Fenton, Mo. Vianney High Nick Petrino (Western Kentucky, 2014) 52 Bryant Ulrich ILB 6-0 210 Fr. HS Harrison, Ark. Harrison High Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers) 54 Von Young^ ILB 6-0 226 RFr. 1SQ Buckner, Mo. Fort Osage High 55 Andrew Colvin* OL 6-3 310 Sr. 1L/2SQ Gainesville, Fla. Santa Fe High / Butler (Kan.) CC Austin Appleby (Purdue, 2015) 57 C.J. Garnett OLB 6-0 217 Fr HS Keller, Texas Keller Central High Assistant Coach (Outside Linebackers) 58 Jayden Jacobs OLB 6-2 220 Fr. HS Tyler, Texas Van High Skyler Cassity (Auburn, 2016) 59 Lucas Eatman^ ILB 6-3 230 RFr. 1SQ San Antonio, Texas Reagan High 61 Caden Bolz LS 6-0 240 RFr. HS Overland Park, Kan. Blue Valley West High Assistant Coach (Off. Line / Run-Game Coord.) 62 Ethan Barnett^ OL 6-7 301 RFr. 1SQ Hudson, Ill. Normal West High Jeremy Darveau (Louisville, 2005) 63 Jake Seidel OL 6-5 296 Fr. HS Imperial, Mo. Seckman High Assistant Coach (TE, Co-Special Teams Coord.) 65 Ian Fitzgerald^ OL 6-5 284 So. 2SQ Hawthorn Woods, Ill. Lake Zurich High 66 Grant Goodson OL 6-6 290 Fr. HS Norman, Okla. Norman High Nelson Fishback (Western Ky., 2015) 67 Remy Bilodeau^ OL 6-3 285 So. 2SQ Springfield, Mo. Glendale High Assistant Coach (Running Backs, Co-Special Teams) 68 Baylor Christy^ OL 6-7 305 RFr. 1SQ Okmulgee, Okla. Beggs High Ronnie Fouch (Indiana State, 2012) 69 Nick Nielsen^ DL 6-5 300 RFr. 1SQ Lewisville, Texas Lewisville High 70 Paul Sogialofa OL 6-5 325 Jr. TR Pago Pago, Am. Samoa FaAsao Marist High / Modesto (Calif.) JC Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs) 71 Arin Reynolds^ OL 6-4 315 Sr. 1SQ Newport, Ky. Newport High / Independence (Kan.) CC William Gay (Louisville, 2006) 72 Derek Kohler** OL 6-3 300 Jr. 2L/3SQ Platte City, Mo. Platte County High Assistant Coach (Inside Linebackers) 73 Landon Bebee* OL 6-3 291 So. 1L/2SQ Webb City, Mo. Webb City High 74 Mike Fangman OL 6-2 295 Fr. HS Naples, Fla. Naples High Reggie Johnson (Louisville, 1996) 76 Jake Swope^ OL 6-7 290 RFr. 1SQ West Plains, Mo. West Plains High Assistant Coach (Defensive Line) 77 Kobe Brandt* OL 6-6 315 So. 1L/2SQ Columbia, Mo. Rock Bridge High L.D. Scott (Louisville, 2009) 78 Charles Carter* OL 6-5 305 Sr. 1L/4SQ Belton, Mo. Belton High 79 Daniel Allen* OL 6-5 300 Sr. 1L Miami, Okla. Miami High / Northeastern Okla. A&M Football Operations 80 Isaiah Allred* WR 6-3 214 Jr. 1L/3SQ Van, Texas Van High Lynn Mentzer (Coastal Carolina, 2005) 82 Jalen Williams^ TE 6-4 240 RFr. 1SQ Overland Park, Kan. Bishop Miege High Quality Control - Defense 83 Jaron Burks* WR 6-3 192 So. 1L/2SQ Raytown, Mo. Raytown South High 84 D’Vontae Key WR 5-10 175 Fr. HS Raytown, Mo. Raytown High Brad Jarman (Missouri State, 2018) 85 Brock Borin TE 6-4 248 Fr. HS Monkey Island, Okla. Adair High Quality Control - Offense 86 Sloan Hayden TE 6-5 240 Fr. HS Ulysses, Kan.
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