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LAS VEGAS LOCOMOTIVES 2012 ROSTER # POS LAST FIRST SCHOOL HT WT DOB OTHER ACTIVE ROSTER: 1 51 LB ASIODU K.C. CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 6020 242 11/24/86 PE 9/18 2 99 DE AWASOM ADRIAN NORTH TEXAS 6050 280 10/25/83 PE 9/22 3 8 P BAUGHER DANNY ARIZONA 5100 194 1/24/84 PL 4 79 OC BOONE JESSE UTAH 6045 300 1/28/82 PL 5 91 DE BOSCHETTI RYAN UCLA 6040 310 10/7/81 PL 6 13 WR BOYD JAYSON TEXAS-EL PASO 6040 210 9/29/83 NL 7 12 QB BROHM BRIAN LOUISVILLE 6030 223 9/23/85 PL 8 94 DE BRYAN COPELAND ARIZONA 6040 253 7/14/85 PE 9/18 9 76 OT CADOGAN GERALD PENN STATE 6050 309 1/16/86 NL 10 92 DL CHAVIS MIGUEL CLEMSON 6050 305 10/26/88 NL 11 2 QB CLEMENT CHASE RICE 6010 220 6/11/86 PL 12 24 DB DADA WALE WASHINGTON STATE 5105 200 5/31/83 PL 13 98 DT DIVENS LAMAR TENNESSEE STATE 6030 338 11/12/85 FA 9/18 14 1 RB DORSEY DEDE LINDENWOOD 5110 210 8/1/84 PL 15 75 OG DUCKWORTH TIM AUBURN 6040 318 9/14/82 PL 16 93 DT FOSTER ERIC RUTGERS 6010 275 4/5/85 NL 17 28 S GIRAULT RON RUTGERS 5110 200 3/7/86 PE 9/18 18 54 LB GLENN CODY NEBRASKA 6000 240 10/6/86 NL 19 56 LB HARRIS NIC OKLAHOMA 6020 232 10/6/86 NL 20 88 TE HAVNER SPENCER UCLA 6030 248 2/2/83 TL 21 52 LB HERRON DAVID MICHIGAN STATE 6010 243 6/17/84 NL 22 22 RB HILL HAKIM ARIZONA STATE 6000 215 10/14/82 PL 23 50 LS INGRAM JAKE HAWAII 6030 235 2/23/85 NL 24 11 WR JACKSON A.J. CALIFORNIA (PA) 6050 225 7/30/87 TL 25 53 LB JONES GREG MICHIGAN STATE 6000 248 10/5/88 FA 9/18 26 57 LB KEGLAR STANFORD PURDUE 6010 240 7/4/85 TL 27 58 LB LANSANAH DANNY CONNECTICUT 6010 255 8/28/85 PL 28 30 DS LEWIS KEITH OREGON 6000 220 11/20/81 NL 29 34 DS LOCKETT BRET UCLA 6010 211 10/7/86 TL 30 67 OG MILLER DREW FLORIDA 6040 304 7/6/85 NL 31 77 OT MITCHELL ANDREW OKLAHOMA STATE 6030 306 6/12/85 NL 32 37 RB MOORE DEVIN WYOMING 5090 191 10/6/85 NL 33 86 TE NORDIN JAKE NORTHERN ILLINOIS 6030 262 7/8/84 PE 9/18 34 85 WR PARKER SAMIE OREGON 5102 190 3/25/81 PE 9/18 35 38 DS PAYNE KEVIN LOUISIANA MONROE 6000 215 12/5/83 NL 36 89 TE PETROWSKI JAMIE INDIANA STATE 6040 262 7/12/82 PL 37 25 CB PORTER JOE RUTGERS 5100 203 11/27/85 PE 9/18 38 74 OT ROGERS SIRVINCENT HOUSTON 6030 315 5/9/86 NL 39 84 WR RYAN TITUS CONCORDIA 6000 188 5/19/84 NL 40 95 DT SMITH MARCUS ARIZONA 6040 295 2/7/84 PL 41 3 PK STITSER CLINT FRESNO STATE 6010 200 5/19/85 PL 42 81 WR THURMAN ANDRAE ARIZONA 5110 190 10/25/80 PE 9/18 43 72 OT TRAUTWEIN PHIL FLORIDA 6060 310 4/15/86 FA 8/29 44 26 DS WALLACE C.J. WASHINGTON 6000 218 4/17/85 PE 9/22 45 71 OT WILSON MARK CALIFORNIA-BERKLEY 6070 320 11/11/80 PL 46 83 WR WOODS AARON PORTLAND STATE 5060 180 8/5/86 FA 8/23 ACTIVE RESERVE: 1 55 LB BANKS BRIAN LONG BEACH POLY HS 6020 240 7/24/85 NL 9/28/2012 12:07 AM LAS VEGAS LOCOMOTIVES 2012 ROSTER # POS LAST FIRST SCHOOL HT WT DOB OTHER 2 32 CB DOWLING JAMEEL HAWAII 6010 195 12/29/84 TL 3 64 OC GERALDS DAVERIN MISSISSIPPI 6030 320 1/26/88 NL 4 23 RB GRIGSBY NIC ARIZONA 5100 190 12/26/88 FA 9/18 5 82 TE LEE XAVIER FLORIDA STATE 6040 255 1/9/86 TL 6 5 QB LEE ZAC NEBRASKA 6020 215 5/26/87 PL 7 59 LB VAUGHN CHASE COLORADO STATE - PUEBLO 6010 242 9/4/88 NL 8 33 CB WILLIAMS JACK KENT STATE 5090 179 3/27/85 NL RESERVE-RETIRED: 1 DS BAKER LEWIS OKLAHOMA 6020 202 10/12/84 PL 2 TE BERGEN ADAM LEHIGH 6040 267 9/3/83 PL 3 DE COOPER JOSH MISSISSIPPI 6040 270 12/5/80 PL 4 OC GRAY KEITH CONNECTICUT 6010 294 8/28/86 PL 5 LB GRIFFIN KRIS INDIANA (PA) 6030 245 5/27/81 PL 6 DE HENDERSON ERIC GEORGIA TECH 6030 265 1/8/83 PL 7 LB LEHMAN TEDDY OKLAHOMA 6020 238 11/18/81 PL 8 DS LEWIS JAMAL GEORGIA TECH 5110 199 1/1/86 PL 9 DT MALONE ALFRED TROY STATE 6040 312 2/21/82 PL 10 LB MOORE BRANDON OKLAHOMA 6010 240 1/16/79 PL 11 LS MORALES RIGO TEXAS A&M KINGSVILLE 6010 250 8/12/83 PL 12 LB RILEY MARCUS FRESNO STATE 6000 236 4/14/84 PL 13 TE SHERROD DEZMOND MISSISSIPPI 6020 250 5/11/85 PL 14 RB SHIPP MARCEL UMASS 5110 224 8/8/78 PL 15 CB SMITH ANTONIO BOWLING GREEN 5090 190 4/6/87 NFL - PIT RESERVE-LEFT SQUAD: 1 19 WR EDISON DOMINIQUE STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 6020 204 7/16/86 NL 2 14 WR SWEED LIMAS TEXAS 6030 220 12/25/84 NL PROFESSIONAL EXEMPT LIST: 1 IL OT BELL JOEL FURMAN 6070 310 7/29/85 CFL - EDM 2 FA OT BRAXTON BRANNDON OKLAHOMA 6060 312 12/10/85 CFL - HAM 3 PS LB BUTLER EZRA NEVADA 6020 248 11/20/84 NFL - NO 4 Active DB FRANCIES COYE SAN JOSE STATE 6000 185 11/15/86 NFL - OAK 5 FA K GANO GRAHAM FLORIDA STATE 6010 192 4/9/87 NFL - WAS 6 FA WR HAKIM SAALIM TARLETON STATE 5110 195 2/1/90 NFL - DAL 7 Active K HAUSCHKA STEVE NORTH CAROLINA STATE 6040 210 6/29/85 NFL - SEA 8 FA DB LAMBERT TERRAIL NOTRE DAME 5101 190 12/1/85 NFL - NO 9 Active LB LAWRENCE SIMONI MINNESOTA 6000 232 2/1/89 CFL - EDM 10 FA DE MONTGOMERY MIKE TEXAS A&M 6050 282 8/18/83 CFL - MON 11 FA NT SAPE LAUVALE UTAH 6015 297 8/29/80 AFL - UTH 12 Active OT TAYLOR HERB TEXAS CHRISTIAN 6050 310 9/22/84 NFL - JAX 13 Active CB TRUFANT ISAIAH EASTERN WASHINGTON 5080 170 12/9/82 NFL - NYJ 14 Retired OT UGOH TONY ARKANSAS 6050 301 11/17/83 NFL - KC 9/28/2012 12:07 AM OMAHA NIGHTHAWKS 2012 ROSTER # POS LAST FIRST SCHOOL HT WT DOB OTHER ACTIVE ROSTER: 1 73 OT ALLEN TRAY TEXAS 6034 300 9/7/88 NL 2 99 DE BASPED KEVIN NEVADA 6050 258 5/19/88 PL 3 17 QB BOLTUS JASON HARTWICK 6030 225 8/21/86 FA 9/19 4 32 RB BROWN PRESTON TENNESSEE STATE 5092 198 6/5/87 FA 8/29 5 66 OG BROWN TERRANCE BRIGHAM YOUNG 6032 303 2/19/86 NL 6 55 LB BUSSEY NATE ILLINOIS 6020 220 2/20/89 FA 9/19 7 58 OC CAPUTO MIKE NEBRASKA 6004 275 5/2/89 TL 8 6 K COUTU BRANDON GEORGIA 5110 200 9/29/84 NL 9 5 WR DAVIS CHRIS FLORIDA STATE 5100 181 1/23/84 PL 10 52 LB DICKSON JOJO IDAHO 6020 235 7/13/89 FA 9/19 11 50 LB DILLARD PHILLIP NEBRASKA 6000 245 12/10/86 TL 12 28 DB EDWARDS DOVONTE NORTH CAROLINA STATE 5106 180 10/17/82 PL 13 61 OT ERICKSON MITCH SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 6060 290 5/14/85 PL 14 26 DS ESTRADA MATT NORTHERN ARIZONA 5100 200 10/20/88 NL 15 38 CB FAGGINS DEMARCUS KANSAS STATE 5100 182 6/13/79 PL 16 30 CB FENELUS ANTONIO WISCONSIN 5090 190 1/15/90 FA 9/19 17 71 OT GAY DAN BAYLOR 6040 303 8/29/86 PL 18 76 DE GREEN WILLIAM FLORIDA 6030 250 4/20/90 FA 9/19 19 56 LB GREENWOOD MORLON SYRACUSE 6000 240 7/17/78 PL 20 93 DE HARRIOTT CLAUDE PITTSBURGH 6030 258 4/8/81 PL 21 85 WR HARRIS MARCUS MURRAY STATE 6011 189 3/1/89 FA 8/30 22 84 TE HOPKINS CHRISTIAN TOLEDO 6050 255 2/26/85 PE 9/19 23 OL HOWARD CORDARO GEORGIA TECH 6040 314 7/2/87 FA 9/21 24 92 DT JASPER MICHAEL BETHEL (TN) 6040 375 10/8/86 FA 9/19 25 74 OT JONES JARVIS OKLAHOMA 6063 302 2/28/88 TL 26 75 OT JORDAN GERSHOM TENNESSEE STATE 6040 320 1/23/88 NL 27 48 DS KELLUM JEREMY MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE 5096 191 6/6/89 NL 28 11 WR KENNY CAMERON OKLAHOMA 6010 199 5/21/89 FA 8/30 29 4 QB KINNE G.J. TULSA 6010 234 12/1/88 TL 30 88 WR KINNIE BRANDON NEBRASKA 6030 220 12/27/88 FA 9/19 31 91 DT LEWIS TREY WASHBURN 6027 318 5/23/85 TL 32 57 LB MCBRIDE ERIC RICHMOND 6020 240 3/14/88 FA 8/23 33 44 DE MOORE JAY NEBRASKA 6040 256 8/16/83 PL 34 51 LB OCTAVIEN STEVE NEBRASKA 6000 263 11/25/84 PL 35 18 P OHENSORGE CORY OCCIDENTAL 6034 221 5/22/84 NL 36 96 DT OKAM FRANK TEXAS 6050 350 10/16/85 FA 9/19 37 81 TE OORDT SCHUYLAR NORTERN IOWA 6070 261 5/26/87 FA 9/19 38 87 WR PFLUGRAD AARON ARIZONA STATE 5096 182 9/24/88 NL 39 33 RB PITTMAN ANTONIO OHIO STATE 5106 207 12/18/85 NL 40 82 WR ROBINSON ANTONIO NICHOLLS STATE 6030 195 11/30/85 FA 9/19 41 20 DS SCHWEIGERT STUART PURDUE 6010 210 6/21/81 PL 42 27 DC SMITH CHRIS NORTHERN ILLINOIS 5100 187 6/23/87 NL 43 45 TE SMITH GREG TEXAS 6041 245 1/13/88 FA 8/29 44 25 RB SPANN CHAD NORTHERN ILLINOIS 5077 200 8/4/88 NL 45 WR TOLIVER TERRENCE LOUISIANA STATE 6050 206 5/7/88 FA 9/21 46 31 DS WEATHERS AARON NORTH TEXAS 6000 200 5/17/85 PL ACTIVE RESERVE: 1 47 LB AKUPUNKU BRANDON NORTH TEXAS 6000 245 3/20/90 NL 2 43 LS ALBRITTON SCOTT COLORADO STATE 6035 235 11/25/87 NL 9/28/2012 12:07 AM OMAHA NIGHTHAWKS 2012 ROSTER # POS LAST FIRST SCHOOL HT WT DOB OTHER 3 95 DT BLACK LUKE FAIRMONT STATE (WV) 6047 280 6/4/88 FA 8/28 4 77 OT GIBBS JOE TENNESSEE-MARTIN 6037 310 3/25/88 FA 8/30 5 34 RB GRIFFIN JOHN MASSACHUSETTS 5110 208 12/17/88 PE 9/19 6 23 DC HARRELL JAMES ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF 5092 195 10/7/89 NL 7 DS SAENZ NICK HOUSTON 6010 190 2/23/90 FA 9/22 8 89 WR TOWNSEL DEREK MURRAY STATE 5091 175 7/12/88 NL RESERVE-RETIRED: 1 LB CROWELL ANGELO VIRGINIA 6010 246 8/16/81 PL 2 DE JOHNSON CURTIS CLARK-ATLANTA 6025 242 2/16/85 PL 3 DS O'CONNELL MIKE IOWA STATE 5110 206 9/26/87 PL 4 QB SMITH TROY OHIO STATE 6000 217 7/20/84 PL 5 WR TENNELL ADRON OKLAHOMA 6033 196 9/10/87 TL 6 RB WILLIAMS SHAUD ALABAMA 5070 193 2/10/80 PL PROFESSIONAL EXEMPT LIST: 1 Active DE ALBRIGHT ALEX BOSTON COLLEGE 6050 256 1/29/88 NFL - DAL 2 IR RB BOOKER LORENZO FLORIDA STATE 5100 191 6/14/84 NFL - CHI 3 PS TE COFFMAN CHASE MISSOURI 6060 247 11/10/86 NFL - ATL 4 Active DC COLCLOUGH RICARDO TUSCULUM 5110 194 4/18/82 CFL - EDM 5 FA DT CUMBIE JAMIE CLEMSON 6070 290 2/18/88 NFL - OAK 6 FA OT FOSTER GEORGE GEORGIA 6054 338 6/9/1980 NFL - IND 7 FA DC GRAY VIRGIL RHODE ISLAND 5100 195 3/7/84 AFL - ARI 8 Active OT HENNESSEY NICK COLGATE 6050 295 7/2/86 CFL - HAM 9 PS DC LEWIS LEQUAN ARIZONA STATE 5110 193 2/17/89 NFL - NYJ 10 FA QB MASOLI JEREMIAH MISSISSIPPI 5110 214 8/24/88 CFL - EDM 11 FA TE NELSON KYLE NEW MEXICO STATE 6020 240 10/3/86 NFL - SF 12 PS CB NIXON JAMES CALIFORNIA (PA) 5117 180 2/2/88 NFL - GB 13 PS WR ORTON GREG PURDUE 6030 194 12/17/86 NFL - DEN 14 Active OT PEARS ERIK COLORADO STATE 6080 310 6/25/82 NFL - BUF 15 FA DT PRESSLEY DEMARIO NORTH CAROLINA STATE 6030 290 11/3/85 NFL CHI 16 Active OL THOMPSON ORRIN DUKE 6060 320 11/11/82 CFL - EDM 17 PS LB WILHOITE MICHAEL WASHBURN 6010 238 12/7/86 NFL - SF 18 FA RB WOLFE GARRETT NORTHERN ILLINOIS 5070 185 8/17/84
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  • 2017 Bowling Green Football Media Guide

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  • Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys Week 13 / November 30

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  • Minnesota?¡¥S State Legislature Not Only Can They Adjourn Monday After

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    Minnesota?¡¥s state legislature not only can they adjourn Monday after a multi function marathon budget session that predictably ended allowing an individual no further attention all over the the Vikings?¡¥ stadium proposal. So unless Gov. Tim Pawlenty calls a multi function special session for the specific main reason of voting everywhere in the a multi function stadium level of investment ?a a highly unlikely scenario ?a the issue won?¡¥t be the case picked out up again on a multi function substantive way so much that February 2011 at the earliest.,auburn football jersey As you are aware of that going to be the team?¡¥s Metrodome lease expires on February 2012. [+] EnlargeJohn David Mercer/US PresswireZygi Wilf may are going to want to learn more about play a multi function a lot more legally to have an important part if the individual hopes for additional details on advance talks about an all in one new stadium.When we last discussed the stadium cost,wholesale nfl jerseys,element had been torn apart and to the left unrecognizable a lot fewer than 24 a matter of hours after its introduction. An optimist is the factthat the it really is the Vikings pushed going to be the conversation forward judging by getting a formal amount of money in writing; a pessimist is usually that the to keep in mind the amount of cash could easily get a tiny amount of,reebok nfl jersey,about whether or not any,building points along with long-run efforts. Barring an unexpected development,nfl jersey,we can close the door everywhere over the this issue also 2010.