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87Th CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL 87th CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL No. 5 Texas A&M Aggies vs. No. 13 North Carolina Tar Heels January 2, 2021 Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Gardens, Fla. TEXAS A&M NUMERICAL ROSTER NORTH CAROLINA NUMERICAL ROSTER Texas A&M Offense North Carolina Offense 0 Myles Jones DB 32 Andre White Jr. LB 0 Ja’Qurious Conley DB 43 Braden Hunter LB QB 11 Kellen Mond 6-3 217 Sr. 0 Ainias Smith RB 33 Aaron Hansford LB 2020 TEXAS A&M RESULTS QB 7 Sam Howell 6-1 225 So. 2020 NORTH CAROLINA RESULTS 0 Emery Simmons WR 44 Jeremiah Gemmel LB or 10 Zach Calzada 6-3 200 Fr. 6 Jacolby Criswell 6-0 225 Fr. 1 Demond Demas WR 33 Dylan Taylor WR or 13 Haynes King 6-3 200 Fr. 1 Khafre Brown WR 48 Dilan Gonzalez LB (8-1, 8-1 SEC) 10 Jace Ruder 6-2 225 So. (8-3, 7-3 ACC) 1 Buddy Johnson LB 34 Isaiah Raikes DL RB 28 Isaiah Spiller 6-1 225 So. 1 Kyler McMichael DB 49 Parks Cochrane LB RB 34 British Brooks 5-10 200 Jr. 2 Micheal Clemons DL 35 McKinnley Jackson DL or 0 Ainias Smith 5-10 190 So. Sept. 12 Syracuse * W, 31-6 2 Don Chapman DB 51 Wyatt Tunall OL or 23 Josh Henderson 5-11 210 So. 2 Chase Lane WR 35 Bladen Reaves RB 6 Devon Achane 5-9 185 Fr. Sept. 19 Charlotte Canceled 3 Antoine Green WR 51 Raymond Vohasek DL WR 3 Antoine Green 6-2 210 Jr. 3 Tyree Johnson DL 36 Ke’Shun Brown LB Sept.. 26 Vanderbilt* W, 17-12 WR 2 Chase Lane 6-0 190 Fr. Oct. 3 at Boston College * W, 26-22 3 Cameron Roseman-Sinclair DB 52 Jonathan Adorno OL or 7 Moose Muhammad III 6-1 196 Fr. 83 Justin Olson 6-2 190 Fr. Oct. 10 #19 Virginia Tech * W, 56-45 3 Devin Price WR 36 Caden Davis PK Oct. 3 at #2 Alabama* L. 52-24 4 Rontavius ‘Toe’ Groves WR 52 Jahlil Taylor DL Oct. 10 #4 Florida* W, 41-38 or 3 Devin Price 6-3 201 Fr. LT 72 Asim Richards 6-4 305 So. Oct. 17 at Florida State * L, 31-28 4 Erick Young DB 38 Reed Johnston DB Oct. 17 at Mississippi St* W, 28-14 LT 65 Dan Moore Jr. 6-5 315 Sr. 51 Wyatt Tunall 6-2 290 Fr. Oct. 24 #23 NC State * W, 48-21 4 Trey Morrison DB 54 A.J. Beatty DL 5 Bobby Brown III DL 38 Drew Riethman PK Oct. 31 Arkansas* W, 42-31 or 67 Galen Gallagher 6-4 300 So. LG 75 Joshua Ezeudu 6-4 325 So. Oct. 31 at Virginia * L, 44-41 5 Dazz Newsome WR 54 Chance Carroll OL 5 Jalen Preston WR 39 Brady Marek DB Nov. 7 at S Carolina* W, 48-3 LG 55 Kenyon Green 6-4 325 So. 69 Quiron Johnson 6-1 325 Jr. Nov. 7 at Duke * W, 56-24 5 Patrice Rene DB 55 Clyde Pinder Jr. DL Nov. 14 Wake Forest * W, 59-53 6 Devon Achane RB 39 Jake Pagel DS Nov. 28 LSU* W, 20-7 70 Josh Bankhead 6-5 320 Fr. C 68 Brian Anderson 6-2 296 Jr. 6 Jacolby Criswell QB 56 Tomari Fox DL Dec. 5 Auburn* W, 31-20 C 77 Ryan McCollum 6-5 300 Gr. Nov. 27 Notre Dame * L, 31-17 6 Derick Hunter DL 40 Connor Choate DS 69 Quiron Johnson 6-1 325 Jr. Dec. 5 W Carolina W, 49-9 7 Eugene Asante LB 57 Cayden Baker OL Dec. 12 Ole Miss* Canceled 52 Smart Chibuzo 6-4 340 Fr. 7 Devin Morris DB 40 Avery Hughes DB Dec. 19 at Tennessee* W, 34-13 RG 73 Marcus McKethan 6-6 330 Jr. Dec. 12 #10 Miami * W, 62-26 7 Sam Howell QB 58 Lancine Turay DL RG 73 Jared Hocker 6-5 325 Sr. 52 Jonathan Adorno 6-4 300 Fr. 7 Moose Muhammad III WR 41 R.J. Orebo DL 8 Khadry Jackson LB 60 Trevor Collins DS 64 Lyaden Robinson 6-4 325 Fr. RT 74 Jordan Tucker 6-6 335 Jr. * denotes ACC game 8 Connor Blumrick RB 42 Max Wright TE 9 Cam’Ron Kelly DB 61 Drew Little DS * denotes SEC game RT 54 Carson Green 6-6 315 Sr. 76 William Barnes 6-3 335 So. 8 DeMarvin Leal DL 43 Cagan Baldree FB 53 Blake Trainor 6-7 325 Fr. 57 Cayden Baker 6-5 285 Fr. 9 Ray Rose WR 62 Spencer Triplett DS 9 Hezekiah Jones WR 43 Alex Zettler DB TE 85 Jalen Wydermyer 6-5 265 So. TE 84 Garrett Walston 6-4 240 Sr. Rankings after Dec. 22 are CFP rankings 10 Desmond Evans LB 63 Ed Montilus OL 46 Ryan Renick 6-2 225 Gr. 9 Leon O’Neal Jr. DB 45 Edgerrin Cooper LB 88 Kamari Morales 6-1 250 Fr. 10 Jace Ruder QB 64 Malik McGowan OL WR 5 Jalen Preston 6-2 212 So. 10 Zach Calzada QB 46 Braedon Mowry DL or 1 Demond Demas 6-3 180 Fr. WR 5 Dazz Newsome 5-10 190 Sr. 11 Josh Downs WR 65 Nick Mackovic OL 10 Fadil Diggs DL 46 Ryan Renick TE WR 9 Hezekiah Jones 5-11 180 Fr. 11 Josh Downs 5-10 175 Fr. 12 Tomon Fox LB 66 Tobechi Nwokeji OL 11 Travon Fuller DB 47 Seth Small PK TEXAS A&M TEAM LEADERS or 16 Kenyon Jackson 6-6 195 Fr. or 4 Rontavius ‘Toe’ Groves 5-11 180 Sr. NORTH CAROLINA TEAM LEADERS 12 Stephen Gosnell WR 67 Trey Zimmerman OL 11 Kellen Mond QB 47 Ethan West WR or 4 Dylan Wright 6-4 250 Gr. WR 0 Emery Simmons 6-0 190 So. 13 Tylee Craft WR 68 Brian Anderson OL Rushing Att. Yds. TD Avg./G or 1 Khafre Brown 6-0 175 Fr. Rushing Att. Yds. TD Avg./G 12 Braden White LB 48 Jacob Graham DS FB 43 Cagan Baldree 6-4 250 Gr. Michael Carter 156 1,245 9 8.0 13 Obi Egbuna DB 69 Quiron Johnson OL Isaiah Spiller 177 986 7 5.6 13 Haynes King QB 48 Alan Guerrieri PK Ainias Smith 49 293 4 6.0 Javonte Williams 157 1,140 19 7.3 14 Jefferson Boaz QB 70 Noland Brown OL Sam Howell 80 121 5 1.5 13 Brian Williams DB 50 Kyle Ohlen OL Kellen Mond 63 258 3 4.1 North Carolina Defense 14 Welton Spottsville DB 72 Asim Richards OL Devon Achane 31 224 2 7.2 D.J. Jones 11 65 1 5.9 14 Camron Buckley WR 51 Joe Mawad LB Texas A&M Defense 15 Beau Corrales WR 73 Marcus McKethan OL 14 Keldrick Carper DB 52 Smart Chibuzo OL 15 Ladaeson DeAndre Hollins DB 74 Jordan Tucker OL Passing C A I Yds. TD Avg./G End 56 Tomari Fox 6-1 280 So. Passing C A I Yds. TD Avg./G 15 Logan Fisher QB 52 Andrew Merrick LB DE 3 Tyree Johnson 6-4 240 Jr. 25 Kaimon Rucker 6-1 255 Fr. Sam Howell 219 317 6 3,352 27 182.2 17 Grayson Atkins PK 75 Joshua Ezeudu OL Kellen Mond 172 271 3 2,050 19 147.9 or 8 DeMarvin Leal 6-4 290 So. 15 Jeremiah Martin DL 53 Houston Hummel LB Nose 51 Raymond Vohasek 6-2 295 Jr. 76 William Barnes OL Haynes King 2 4 1 59 1 206.4 15 Jeremiah Martin 6-5 290 So. 17 Chris Collins LB 98 Kevin Hester Jr. 6-3 280 Fr. Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Avg./G 16 Brian George DB 53 Blake Trainor OL DT 92 Jayden Peevy 6-6 295 Sr. Dyami Brown 55 1,099 8 20.0 18 Christopher Holliday DB 77 Wisdom Asaboro OL 16 Kenyon Jackson WR 54 Carson Green OL Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Avg./G Tackle 52 Jahlil Taylor 5-11 320 So. 19 Austyn Chestnut WR 79 Hunter Shope OL Jalen Wydermyer 45 502 6 11.2 6 Derick Hunter 6-4 310 Fr. Dazz Newsome 48 616 5 12.8 17 Jaylon Jones DB 55 Kenyon Green OL or 34 Isaiah Raikes 6-1 325 Fr. 88 Myles Murphy 6-3 295 Fr. Javonte Williams 25 305 3 12.2 20 Tony Grimes DB 80 Will Crowley TE Ainias Smith 49 293 4 6.0 OLB 12 Tomon Fox 6-3 255 Sr. 17 AJ Sanders RB 55 Adarious Jones DL Chase Lane 28 382 2 13.6 DT 5 Bobby Brown 6-4 325 Jr. Khafre Brown 13 297 2 22,8 21 Elijah Green RB 81 John Copenhaver TE 10 Desmond Evans 6-5 245 Fr. 18 Donell Harris Jr. DL 58 Garrett Townsend DS Caleb Chapman 14 197 3 14.1 35 McKinnley Jackson 6-2 335 Fr. 23 Josh Henderson RB 82 Kendall Karr TE or 93 Dallas Walker IV 6-3 335 Fr. OLB 42 Tyrone Hopper 6-4 245 Sr. Tackles S A T TFL S I 19 Colton Taylor QB 61 Thomas Spann OL Isaiah Spiller 16 174 0 10.9 24 Ethan West LB 83 Justin Olson WR Hezekiah Jones 16 145 0 9.1 DE 2 Michael Clemons 6-5 270 Gr. 17 Chris Collins 6-4 240 So. Chazz Surratt 49 42 91 7.5 6 1 20 Connor Cook RB 63 Braeden Kobza OL 8 DeMarvin Leal 6-4 290 So.
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