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Virginia State University 2016 Football Roster Virginia State University 2016 Football Roster # Full Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School Major 1 Geo Feggins Sr. LB 6-1 220 South Hill, VA Park View High School Sport Management 2 Tyquon Wilkins So. WR 5-11 190 Hampton, VA Hampton High SChool Sport Management 3 Tyquante Simms Jr. DB 5-11 190 Lynchburg, VA Heritage High SChool AcCounting 4 Trevon Byron Sr. DB 5-8 170 Newport News, VA Landstown High School Management 5 Kavon Bellamy Sr. RB 5-10 210 Hampton, VA Hampton High SChool Sport Management Buckingham County High 6 Tarian Ayres Sr. QB 6-1 200 Buckingham, VA Health SCienCe School Highland Springs High 7 Willie Stubblefield Jr. WR 6-1 195 Highland Springs, VA Mass CommuniCations School 8 Daryl Simmons Sr. DL 6-1 245 HenriCo, VA Varina High SChool SoCial Work 9 Josh Harris So. WR 6-2 190 King William, VA Hanover High SChool MeChaniCal Engineering 10 David Turner Sr. LB 6-0 230 RiChmond, VA Varina High SChool Criminal JustiCe 11 Lamont Britt Sr. RB 5-10 205 Norfolk, VA Virginia College at Wise PhysiCal EduCation Meadowbrook High 12 Bryant Frazier Sr. DL 6-2 270 Glen Allen, VA Criminal JustiCe School 13 Desmond Savage Fr. QB 5-11 175 Hampton, VA Kecoughtan High School Biology 14 Brandon Lynch Jr. LB 6-1 215 Norfolk, VA Lake Taylor High School Criminal JustiCe 15 Corey ViCkers Fr. QB 6-1 190 Chesapeake, VA Greenbrier Christian Management 16 Malik Sexton So. LB 6-1 220 Portsmouth, VA ChurChland High SChool Mass CommuniCations James Madison 17 Christian Harden Fr. WR 6-4 205 RiChmond, VA Criminal JustiCe University 18 Beau Morgan So. QB 6-5 205 Hampton, VA Bethel High SChool Biology 2016 VSU Football Roster # Full Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School Major 19 Corderal Cook So. QB 6-0 205 Atlanta, GA Alabama State AcCounting Information and Logistics 20 Stephen Mines So. RB 5-10 190 Chester, VA L.C. Bird High School TeChnology 21 BryCe Bradley Sr. DB 5-11 195 RiChmond, VA Varina High SChool Mass CommuniCations 22 Kire' Worley So. DB 6-2 200 RiChmond, VA Saint FranCis Univ. AcCounting 23 Martel Peden Jr. DB 6-4 190 Newport News, VA MenChville High SChool Sport Management 24 Will Adams Fr. DB 6-2 175 RiChmond, VA Hermitage High SChool EleCtriCal Engineering 25 Trenton Cannon Jr. RB 5-11 175 Hampton, VA Sheppard Univ. Criminal JustiCe 27 Zack Braswell Jr. DB 6-0 195 FrederiCksburg, VA Courtland High SChool Business Management 28 Shakym Peters So. DB 6-0 175 Conyers, GA Alabama State Univ. PhysiCal EduCation 29 David Kellum So. DB 5-9 160 Chesapeake, VA Hampton Univ. Mass CommuniCations 30 Roger Jones So. LB 6-0 210 Farnham, VA Rappahannock High Sport Management 31 Diontae BruCe Fr. DB 5-10 165 RiChmond, VA Monhoran High Health SCienCe Highland Springs High 32 Dana Anderson Fr. RB 5-8 215 RiChmond, VA History School 33 Carlton Campbell, II Jr. RB 6-0 210 VilseCk, Germany VilseCk High SChool Biology 34 Jaylen Cuffee Fr. LB 5-11 210 Norfolk, VA Lake Taylor High School PhysiCal EduCation 36 Daishun JaCkson Sr. DB 5-11 180 Hampton, VA Kecoughtan High School PhysiCal Therapy 37 Aaron Monts Fr. RB 6-0 225 Chester, VA RiChmond Christian Criminal JustiCe 38 George Cheetham Fr. RB 5-7 180 FrederiCksburg, VA Courtland High SChool Criminal JustiCe 39 Mathew Hillquist Jr. P/K 5-10 175 Glen Allen, VA Glen Allen High SChool EleCtriCal Engineering Thomas Jefferson High 40 Andrew Clarke Sr. TE 6-2 230 RiChmond, VA Business Management School 41 Darius Jones Sr. RB 5-7 160 Latta, SC Latta High School Sport Management 2016 VSU Football Roster # Full Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School Major Tarell Cisneros- Douglas Freeman High 42 So. DB 6-2 200 Bronx, NY MeChaniCal Engineering Harrison School Meadowbrook High 43 Daryl Irby Sr. LB 6-1 215 RiChmond, VA Sport Management School 45 MeQuel Phillips So. LB 5-10 210 Detroit, MI Essex High School Individualized Studies 47 Anthony Davila Fr. DL 6-3 230 Hampton, VA Phoebus High School Criminal JustiCe 49 Stephen Harris Fr. DL 5-9 300 FrederiCksburg, VA University of Charleston Marketing 50 MiChael Harris Jr. LB 6-1 210 RiChmond, VA Hermitage High SChool Health SCienCe TyVaughan Kirby- 53 So. LB 6-0 230 RiChmond, VA L.C. Bird High School Business Management Johnson 54 Cullen Marshall Fr. DL 6-4 285 Suffolk, VA Kings Fork High School PhysiCal EduCation Highland Springs High 55 Chris Bynum Fr. DL 6-3 255 RiChmond, VA Sport Management School 56 Kevonte Demery Fr. DL 5-10 295 RiChmond, VA HenriCo High SChool PhysiCal Therapy Riverdale Baptist High 57 Terry Johnson, Jr. Sr. OL 6-4 285 Upper Marlboro, MD Counseling Education School 58 Hunter MaCk Fr. DL 6-1 285 Virginia BeaCh, VA Kempsville High School Computer Engineering 59 Jae'len Williams Jr. OL 6-2 270 Charles City, VA Charles City High SChool ManufaCturing Engineering 60 David Hensley Fr. OL 6-4 260 RiChmond, VA ManChester High SChool Biology Colonial Forge High 62 Anthony Ray Fr. DL 6-1 295 Stafford, VA Computer SCience School 64 Jalen Jones So. OL 6-0 285 Amelia, VA Amelia High SChool Health SCienCe 65 DarCell Whitaker Sr. OL 6-4 285 Petersburg, VA Norfolk State Univ. Student Counseling 66 Jermaine Taylor Fr. DL 6-2 290 Norfolk, VA Norview High SChool EleCtriCal Engineering 67 Jeremiah Page Fr. OL 6-3 315 RiChmond, VA HenriCo High SChool Sport Management 70 Frank Ball So. OL 6-3 280 Hampton, VA Hampton High SChool Biology 2016 VSU Football Roster # Full Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School Major 71 Kris Wilson Jr. OL 6-4 300 RiChmond, VA Liberty Univ. PsyChology 73 Christopher Senn Sr. OL 6-2 255 Upper Marlboro, MD C.H. Flowers High SChool Project Management 75 Jahmil Haley Sr. OL 6-4 300 Portsmouth, VA ChurChland High SChool Project Management 76 Jamonte Spriggs So. OL 6-2 285 Hampton, VA Hampton High SChool ReCreation 77 Dakota Reeves Sr. OL 6-6 290 Lynchburg, VA E.C. Glass High School Mass CommuniCations 79 Zachary WilCox Fr. OL 6-5 300 Goldsboro, NC Massaponax High SChool MeChaniCal Engineering 82 Trey Reed So. WR 6-2 205 Newport News, VA Woodside High SChool Business Management 83 Jalen Sarratt Fr. WR 5-10 185 Stafford, VA North Stafford High PhysiCal EduCation School 85 MarCus VanHook So. WR 5-10 180 Newport News, VA Heritage High SChool Criminal JustiCe 86 MauriCe Davis Fr. TE 6-2 220 Chesapeake, VA Western BranCh High Sport Management School 87 Deion Harris Fr. TE 6-1 245 Stafford, VA North Stafford High MeChaniCal Engineering School 88 Jaleen MCNeil Jr. WR 6-5 220 RiChmond, VA Hermitage High SChool Sport Management 91 Shaquille Edwards Sr. DL 6-1 240 RiChmond, VA Varina High SChool SoCiology 94 Jonathan Pearson Sr. DL 6-0 240 Chesterfield, VA ManChester High SChool ReCreation 95 Sameer Sargent Jr. WR 5-10 260 Hampton, VA Kecoughtan High School Sport Management 2016 VSU Football Roster .
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