2018 APBA SEC COLLEGE FOOTBALL SET ROSTER the Following Players Comprise the 2018 Season APBA SEC College Football Player Card Set

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2018 APBA SEC COLLEGE FOOTBALL SET ROSTER the Following Players Comprise the 2018 Season APBA SEC College Football Player Card Set 2018 APBA SEC COLLEGE FOOTBALL SET ROSTER The following players comprise the 2018 season APBA SEC 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 bold are starters. The number in ()s after the player name is the number of cards that the player has in this set. ALABAMA ALABAMA ARKANSAS ARKANSAS OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Henry Ruggs III End: Isaiah Buggs EB: Deon Stewart TA TB OC End: McTelvin Agim Jerry Jeudy Raekwon Davis Jared Cornelius TC Randy Ramsey DeVonta Smith Johnny Dwight Michael Woods Dorian Gerald Derek Kief TC LaBryan Ray D'Vone McClure Michael Taylor II Jaylen Waddle TA TB Tackle: Quinnen Williams La'Michael Pettway Tackle: Armon Watts Tackle: Jonah Williams Phidarian Mathis Jordan Jones T.J. Smith Jedrick Wills Jr. LB: Anfernee Jennings De'Vion Warren OA OB Briston Guidry Joshua Casher Shyheim Carter T.J. Hammonds (RB) LB: Dre Greenlaw Scott Lashley Mack Wilson Tackle: Colton Jackson De'Jon Harris Guard: Alex Leatherwood Dylan Moses Brian Wallace Bumper Pool Lester Cotton Sr. Jamey Mosley Dalton Wagner Hayden Henry Deonte Brown Christian Miller Guard: Hjalte Froholdt Derrick Munson Center: Ross Pierschbacher Joshua McMillon Johnny Gibson Jr. Grant Morgan Chris Owens Markail Benton Noah Gatlin CB: Santos Ramirez ET: Irv Smith Jr. OC CB: Saivion Smith Center: Ty Clary Kamren Curl Hale Hentges Patrick Surtain II Jordan Silver Britto Tutt OC Miller Forristall OC Josh Jobe ET: Cheyenne O'Grady Montaric Brown QB: Tua Tagovailoa Trevon Diggs Austin Cantrell Safety: Ryan Pulley Jalen Hurts Safety: Xavier McKinney Grayson Gunter Jarques McClellion Mac Jones Deionte Thompson OC QB: Ty Storey Kevin Richardson II RB: Damien Harris Jared Mayden Cole Kelley Chevin Calloway Josh Jacobs (2) OA Keaton Anderson Connor Noland Najee Harris HB: Rakeem Boyd Brian Robinson Jr. OB Devwah Whaley FB: Joseph Bulovas KA KOA Chase Hayden Mike Bernier PA Maleek Williams Austin Jones KB KOB FB: Connor Limpert KA KOA Skyler DeLong PB Reid Bauer PA Blake Johnson KB PB KOB AUBURN AUBURN FLORIDA FLORIDA OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Darius Slayton OC End: Marlon Davidson EB: Josh Hammond End: Jabari Zuniga Anthony Schwartz Nick Coe Van Jefferson TC Jachai Polite Ryan Davis TA TB Big Cat Bryant Tyrie Cleveland Tackle: Adam Shuler II Seth Williams Tackle: Dontavius Russell Trevon Grimes Kyree Campbell Spencer Nigh OB HB Derrick Brown Freddie Swain TA TB OC Tedarrell Slaton Tackle: Jack Driscoll Andrew N. Williams Tackle: Jawaan Taylor Luke Ancrum Prince Tega Wanogho Tyrone Truesdell Martez Ivey LB: Vosean Joseph Bailey Sharp LB: Darrell Williams Stone Forsythe David Reese Guard: Mike Horton Deshaun Davis Noah Banks Cece Jefferson Marquel Harrell Montravious Atkinson Guard: Tyler Jordan Ventrell Miller Nick Brahms Jordyn Peters TC Fred Johnson Rayshad Jackson Center: Kaleb Kim K.J. Britt TC Kavaris Harkless Jeremiah Moon Bill Taylor Zakoby McClain Center: Nick Buchanan R.J. Raymond (FB) QB: Jarrett Stidham Richard Jibunor Ryan Farr James Houston IV PC Malik Willis T.D. Moultry ET: C'yontai Lewis Kylan Johnson HB: Jatarvious Whitlow (2) OB CB: Jamel Dean Kemore Gamble CB: C.J. Henderson Kam Martin Javaris Davis Moral Stephens OC Trey Dean III Malik Miller Noah Igbinoghene OA QB: Feleipe Franks PB Amari Burney Shaun Shivers OC Christian Tutt TB Kyle Trask John Huggins FB/ET: Chandler Cox OC Safety: Daniel Thomas HB: Jordan Scarlett Safety: Donovan Stiner Tucker Brown Jeremiah Dinson Lamical Perine Chauncey Gardner-Johnson Sal Cannella Smoke Monday Dameon Pierce Jeawon Taylor Asa Martin OC HB Jamien Sherwood Kadarius Toney (2) TC OA OB Brad Stewart Anders Carlson KA KOA FB: Evan McPherson KA KOA Arryn Siposs PA Tommy Townsend PA Ian Shannon KB KOB Jorge Powell KB KOB Aidan Marshall PB Jacob Finn PB GEORGIA GEORGIA KENTUCKY KENTUCKY OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Riley Ridley End: Jonathan Ledbetter EB: Lynn Bowden Jr. (2) TC OA OB End: Calvin Taylor Jr. Terry Godwin TC Tyler Clark Tavin Richardson Jamar Watson Mecole Hardman TA TB OA OB Malik Herring Dorian Baker T.J. Carter Tyler Simmons Jordan Davis David Bouvier TA TB OC Tackle: Adrian Middleton Jeremiah Holloman Michael Barnett Isaiah Epps Quinton Bohanna Jayson Stanley Tackle: Julian Rochester Josh Ali Tymere Dubose Ahkil Crumpton TC Devonte Wyatt Tackle: E.J. Price Phil Hoskins Demetris Robertson LB: D'Andre Walker George Asafo-Adjei Kordell Looney Tackle: Andrew Thomas Walter Grant Darian Kinnard LB: Jordan Jones Isaiah Wilson Natrez Patrick Mason Wolfe Kash Daniel Trey Hill Juwan Taylor Guard: Jervontius "Bunchy" Stallings Josh Allen Guard: Cade Mayes Monty Rice Logan Stenberg DeAndre Square Solomon Kindley Tae Crowder Naasir Watkins Jamin Davis Jamaree Salyer Channing Tindal Center: Drake Jackson Chris Oats Ben Cleveland Brenton Cox Luke Fortner Drew Schlegel Center: Lamont Gaillard CB: Richard LeCounte III Blake Best CB: Lonnie Johnson Jr. Nick Moore Deandre Baker ET: C.J. Conrad Derrick Baity ET: Isaac Nauta Tyrique McGhee Justin Rigg Tyrell Ajian Charlie Woerner OC Safety: Tyson Campbell QB: Terry Wilson Jr. Jordan Griffin QB: Jake Fromm J.R. Reed Gunnar Hoak Safety: Mike Edwards Justin Fields Eric Stokes TC HB: Benjamin Snell Jr. Darius West HB: Elijah Holyfield Mark Webb Asim Rose Davonte Robinson D'Andre Swift Sihiem King Chris Westry Brian Herrien OC FB: Grant McKinniss KOA PB Prather Hudson Max Duffy PA James Cook OC Miles Butler KA KOB FB: Rodrigo Blankenship (2) KA PB KOA Chance Poore KB KOC Jake Camarda PA KB KOB LSU LSU MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Justin Jefferson TC End: Rashard Lawrence EB: A.J. Brown End: Qaadir Sheppard Ja'Marr Chase Glen Logan Damarkus Lodge Markel Winters Derrick Dillon Neil Farrell Jr. D.K. Metcalf Charles Wiley Dee Anderson Tackle: Breiden Fehoko Elijah Moore TA TB OA Victor Evans Jonathan Giles TA TB Ed Alexander Braylon Sanders TC Ryder Anderson Stephen Sullivan Tyler Shelvin Tackle: Greg Little Tackle: Benito Jones Terrace Marshall Jr. LB: Michael Divinity Jr. Ben Brown Josiah Coatney Lanard Fournette Devin White Royce Newman Austrian Robinson Tackle: Austin Deculus Jacoby Phillips Guard: Javon Patterson Tariquios Tisdale Saahdiq Charles Patrick Queen Alex Givens LB: Willie Hibbler Adrian Magee Andre Anthony Jordan Sims Mohamed Sanogo Chasen Hines CB: Greedy Williams Center: Sean Rawlings Kevontae' Ruggs Guard: Garrett Brumfield Kristian Fulton Bryce Mathews Jacquez Jones Damien Lewis Terrence Alexander Jack Propst Brenden Williams Badara Traore Todd Harris Jr. ET: Dawson Knox CB: Myles Hartsfield Center: Lloyd Cushenberry III Ed Paris Octavious Cooley Jalen Julius Blake Ferguson Safety: John Battle Jason Pellerin C.J. Moore ET: Foster Moreau Grant Delpit QB: Jordan Ta'amu Ken Webster QB: Joe Burrow Kary Vincent Jr. Matt Corral Jaylon Jones OC Myles Brennan JaCoby Stevens HB: Scottie Phillips Safety: Zedrick Woods HB: Nick Brossette OC Isaiah Woullard OC Vernon Dasher Clyde Edwards-Helaire (2) OA OB Tylan Knight OB Javien Hamilton Chris Curry Eric Swinney C.J. Miller Tae Provens FB: Luke Logan KA KOA Keidron Smith Jontre Kirklin TC Mac Brown PA FB/ET: Tory Carter Isaac Way PB KB KOB Cole Tracy KA KOB Zach Von Rosenberg PA Avery Atkins KOA KB Josh Growden PB MISSISSIPPI STATE MISSISSIPPI STATE MISSOURI MISSOURI OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Osirus Mitchell End: Montez Sweat EB: Johnathon Johnson TA TB End: Chris Turner Deddrick Thomas TB OB Gerri Green Jalen Knox Akial Byers Jesse Jackson Fletcher Adams Emanuel Hall Kobi Whiteside Austin Williams Chauncey Rivers Nate Brown Nate Anderson Stephen Guidry Tackle: Jeffery Simmons Kam Scott Tre Williams Malik Dear TC OC Braxton Hoyett Richaud Floyd TC OC Tackle: Terry Beckner Jr. Keith Mixon TA Tre Brown Dominic Gicinto TC Walter Palmore Tackle: Stewart Reese Lee Autry Barrett Banister Jordan Elliott Greg Eiland LB: Leo Lewis Tackle: Yasir Durant LB: Terez Hall Dareuan Parker Erroll Thompson Paul Adams Cale Garrett Guard: Deion Calhoun Willie Gay Jr. Jonah Dubinski Brandon Lee Darryl Williams Cameron Miller Guard: Kevin Pendleton Nick Bolton OC Tyre Phillips Tim Washington Tre'Vour Wallace-Simms Jamal Brooks Center: Elgton Jenkins CB: Cameron Dantzler Sam Bailey Jacob Trump Evans Wilkerson Jamal Peters OC Center: Trystan Colon-Castillo CB: Demarkus Acy Joel Baldwin Brian Cole II OA Drew Wise Christian Holmes ET: Justin Johnson Stephen Adegoke ET: Albert Okwuegbunam Adam Sparks Farrod Green Safety: Mark McLaurin Kendall Blanton TC Joshuah Bledsoe QB: Nick Fitzgerald Johnathan Abram Daniel Parker Safety: Tyree Gillespie Keytaon Thompson C.J. Morgan QB: Drew Lock Cam Hilton HB: Kylin Hill Maurice Smitherman Taylor Powell Ronnell Perkins Aeris Williams HB: Larry Rountree III Khalil Oliver Dontavian Lee Damarea Crockett Nick Gibson Dawson Downing OC FB: Jace Christmann KA KOB Tyler Badie OA OB Kody Schexnayder PB FB: Tucker McCann PB KA KOA Scott Goodman KOA Corey Fatony PA Tucker Day PA Sean Koetting KB KOB Jordan Lawless KB KOB SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA TENNESSEE TENNESSEE OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Bryan Edwards TA TB End: Keir Thomas EB: Marquez Callaway TA TB End: Kyle Phillips Deebo Samuel (2) OA OB Daniel Fennell OC Josh Palmer Darrell Taylor Shi Smith OC Aaron Sterling Jauan Jennings Deandre Johnson Chavis Dawkins D.J.
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