2011 Numerical Roster
Time now for the 2011 edition of my College Football numerical roster. A whole team of players with dreads, listed by the jersey numbers they wore this season. There are 21 states represented, with the most players (22) coming from Florida, of course.
# . NAME .................. TEAM .................CLASS POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN
1 Isaiah Crowell .......... Georgia ............... FR ...... RB 5-11 215 Columbus, GA
2 Greg Jenkins ............ Alabama State ..... JR ...... QB 6-1 205 Dade City, FL
3 Josh Jarboe ............. Arkansas State ..... JR ..... WR 6-3 215 Decatur, GA
4 Jahleel Addae ........... Central Michigan ... JR ...... S 5-11 195 Valrico, FL
5 MarQueis Gray ......... Minnesota ............ JR ...... QB 6-4 240 Indianapolis, IN
After finishing with 5 TD catches as a sophomore, MarQueis Gray passed for 1,495 yards and 8 TD and rushed for 966 yards and 6 TD in his first season as the Gophers' starting QB.
6 Robert Turbin ........... Utah State ........... JR ...... RB 5-10 216 Fremont, CA
7 Michael Johnson ....... UNLV ................... SR ..... WR 5-8 185 Suisun City, CA
8 James Green ............ Toledo ................ SOPH .. WR 6-3 200 Miami, FL
9 Trulon Henry ............ Illinois .................. SR ........ S 6-1 230 Washington, DC
10 Nick Jones ............. South Carolina ..... FR ...... WR 5-9 188 Moore, SC
11 Lamar Scruggs ....... South Carolina .... SOPH .. WR 6-3 218 Jacksonsonville Beach, FL
12 Colby Walden ......... Jacksonville ......... JR ...... CB 5-11 185 Tampa, FL
13 Antavian Edison ...... Purdue ................ JR ...... WR 5-11 175 Ft. Myers, FL
14 Josh Furman .......... Michigan ............. FR ......... S 6-2 208 Annapolis, MD
15 Sancho McDonald ... MTSU ................. SR ...... WR 6-3 212 Miami, FL
16 Jameon Lewis ........ Mississippi State .. FR ....... WR 5-9 185 Tylertown, MS
17 Fred Sykes ............. Illinois ................. SR ....... WR 6-0 195 Tampa, FL
18 Romale Tucker ....... Towson .............. JR ....... DE 6-4 244 Washington, DC
19 Milton Howell ......... Tulsa ................... SR ....... CB 6-0 180 New Orleans, LA
Milton Howell, one of 10 Louisiana natives on the roster, had 4 INT in 2011 in his first season as a DB.
20 Khaseem Greene .... Rutgers .............. JR ........ LB 6-1 220 Elizabeth, NJ
21 Winston Guy .......... Kentucky ............. SR ....... S 6-1 216 Lexington, KY
22 Michael Bowman .... East Carolina ....... SR ...... WR 5-9 165 Wadesboro, NC
23 Vincent Moss .......... Mississippi ........... SR ...... CB 5-11 197 Munford, AL
24 Josh Norman ......... Coastal Carolina ... SR ...... CB 6-2 190 Greenwood, SC
25 Calvin Pryor ............ Louisville ............. FR ....... S 6-2 200 Port St. Joe, FL
26 Antonio Fenelus ...... Wisconsin ............ SR ...... CB 5-9 190 Boca Raton, FL
NFL hopeful Antonio Fenelus, an honorable mention all-Big 10 selection, had 9 career INT for the Badgers, including this one against Minnesota this season on Nov. 12.
27 Lenworth Lennon .... FAMU ................. FR ...... WR 5-10 175 Ft. Lauderdale, FL
28 Nick Beard ............. Eastern Illinois ..... SOPH .... S 6-1 183 Delray Beach, FL
29 Jarvis Jones ........... Georgia .............. SOPH ... LB 6-3 241 Columbus, GA
30 Dont'a Hightower .... Alabama ............. JR ...... LB 6-4 260 Lewisburg, TN
31 Jerico Nelson .......... Arkansas ............ SR ...... LB 5-10 216 Destrehan, LA
32 Isidore Jackson ...... Bethune-Cookman SOPH . RB 5-10 195 Mossy Head, FL
33 Damario Jeffery ...... South Carolina .... JR ...... LB 6-3 237 Columbia, SC
34 Mike Harris ............. Murray State ....... SR ...... RB 5-11 200 Tulsa, OK
After finishing with 904 yards rushing as a junior, Mike Harris topped the 1,000-yard mark this season (1,018) and was selected 1st team all-OVC.
35 Michael Dobson ....... East Carolina ...... SOPH .. RB 6-0 190 Mt. Airy, NC
36 Derrick Bryant ......... LSU .................... SR ....... S 5-11 195 Lawrenceville, GA
37 Vaness Harris ......... San Diego State ... SOPH . LB 6-2 255 Los Angeles, CA
38 Mario Walker .......... Alabama State ..... JR ...... LB 5-10 205 Valley, AL
39 Marty Markett ........ South Carolina ...... SR ..... CB 5-10 162 York, SC
40 Matt Daniels ............ Duke ................... SR ....... S 6-1 210 Fayetteville, GA
41 Bakari Smith ........... Morgan State ....... JR ...... DE 6-1 240 Ft. Lauderdale, FL
42 Devin Johnson ........ Gardner-Webb ...... SR ..... LB 5-10 215 Charlotte, NC
Devin Johnson, who had a total of 66 career tackles in his first three seasons, was the 2nd leading tackler for G-W in 2011 with 80 (37-43), including 5.5 TFL.
43 DeVonte Hawkins .... Hampton ............ SOPH .. LB 5-11 235 Knoxville, TN
44 Greg Watkins .......... UTEP ................... JR ...... DE 6-5 225 Katy, TX
45 Jay Dudley .............. Louisiana Tech ...... SR ..... LB 6-3 225 Shreveport, LA
46 Clive Walford .......... Miami (Florida) ..... FR ...... TE 6-4 245 Belle Glade, FL
47 Isaac Wright ........... Kansas ................ JR ...... LB 6-3 240 Kansas City, KS
48 Leon Beckum ......... Indiana ................ SR ...... LB 5-11 213 Bloomington, IN
49 Matt Little ............... Akron .................. SR ..... LB 6-2 230 Durham, NC
50 Jermarcus Hardrick . Nebraska ............. SR ..... OT 6-7 320 Batesville, MS
51 Mike Privott ............ Louisville ............. SOPH .. LB 6-0 224 Norfolk, VA
52 Jason Weaver ....... Southern Mississippi SR ..... OT 6-5 302 New Orleans, LA
Being a senior, you'd think Jason Weaver would know better than to stand so close to the coach near the end of the game; but the 2nd team all-CUSA selection probably didn't mind getting a little wet on this day, while celebrating USM's upset of Houston in the CUSA championship game.
53 A.J. Johnson ........... New Mexico ......... SR ..... LB 6-1 206 Richmond, VA
54 Rupert Bryan .......... FIU ....................... JR ...... G 6-2 270 Belle Glade, FL
55 Jeremiah Warren ..... South Florida ....... SR ...... G 6-4 329 Panama City, FL
56 Ronnie Thornton .... Southern Mississippi SR ..... LB 6-3 240 Miami, FL
57 Lamin Barrow ......... LSU .................... SOPH .. LB 6-2 229 Marrero, LA
58 Lewellyn Coker ....... Syracuse ............. SOPH .. LB 6-1 218 Warren, OH
59 Kelvin King ............. Houston ................ JR ...... DE 6-2 260 Houston, TX
60 Bryan Davis ........... Boston College ..... SOPH ... G 6-3 290 Lithia Springs, GA
61 Patrick Lewis ......... Texas A&M ............. JR ...... C 6-2 306 LaPlace, LA
Patrick Lewis ponders A&M's 30-29 home loss to Oklahoma State on Sept. 24 after blowing a 20-3 halftime lead. It was the first of several times the Aggies lost after leading at the half.
62 Randall Harris ......... Towson ................ SOPH .. G 6-4 270 Lanham, MD
63 Jawanza Vickers .... Alabama A&M ........ FR ..... DT 6-0 310 Enterprise, AL
64 Rickey Foreman ..... Norfolk State ......... FR ..... LS 6-1 200 Chesapeake, VA
65 LaAdrian Waddle ..... Texas Tech ............ JR ..... OT 6-6 332 Columbus, TX
66 Jaron Bush ............ Alabama State ........ FR ...... G 5-11 318 Mobile, AL
67 Dyron White .......... Southern Mississippi JR ..... OT 6-5 314 Slidell, LA
68 Cyril Richardson ...... Baylor .................. SOPH .. OT 6-5 330 Ft. Worth, TX
69 Derek Sibley .......... Tennessee State ..... FR .. OT/G 6-3 301 Atlanta, GA
70 Quinterrius Eatmon South Florida .......... FR ..... OT 6-6 304 Prichard, AL
Quinterrius Eatmon, one of 10 Alabama natives on the roster, started all 12 games at RT for the Bulls as a freshman.
71 Carl Gaskins .......... North Carolina ........ SR ..... OT 6-5 315 Melbourne, FL
72 Lamone Buford ...... Hampton ............... JR ...... OT 6-3 285 Cleveland, MS
73 Brennan Williams ... North Carolina ......... JR ..... OT 6-7 315 Boston, MA
74 Dontari Poe ........... Memphis ................ JR ...... DT 6-5 350 Memphis, TN
75 Darion Smith ......... UAB ........................ SR ...... C 6-2 280 Brookhaven, MS
76 Nick Johnson ......... Baylor .................... JR ..... DT 6-1 295 Waco, TX
77 A.J. Greene ........... Auburn ................... SR ..... OT 6-5 295 Madison, TN
78 David Young ......... Florida ..................... JR ...... G 6-4 304 Edwardsville, IL
79 Robert T. Griffin ..... Baylor .................... SR ..... OT 6-6 330 Euless, TX
80 Chuck Jacobs ....... Utah State .............. JR ..... WR 6-0 170 Richmond, CA
81 Rannell Hall ........... UCF ........................ FR ..... WR 6-2 175 Miami, FL
Rannell Hall made an impact as a freshman, finishing 5th in the FBS in kickoff returns, averaging 31.0 yards per return.
82 Lyndon Leslie ........ Gardner-Webb ........ SR ..... WR 6-2 210 Lithonia, GA
83 Jeremy Pryor ....... Tennessee State ..... SOPH .. WR 6-3 180 Memphis, TN
84 Darrell Smith ........ Clemson ................. SOPH .. TE 6-2 245 Gadsden, AL
85 Jean Dessein ........ Bethune-Cookman ... JR ..... TE 6-1 240 Pompano Beach, FL
86 Anthony Amos ..... MTSU ...................... JR ..... WR 5-11 186 Fayetteville, NC
87 Jazeric Peterson ... Alabama State ......... FR .... WR 5-11 170 Kinsey, AL
88 Patrick Harris ....... Bethune-Cookman .. SOPH . WR 5-11 175 Port St. Lucie, FL
89 Marcel Jensen ...... Fresno State ............ JR ..... TE 6-6 255 Fairfield, CA
90 Terrence Moore ... Nebraska ................. SR ..... DT 6-3 290 New Orleans, LA
91 Kerry Hyder ......... Texas Tech ............ SOPH .. DE 6-2 260 Austin, TX
It's all good for Kerry Hyder after an upset victory over #3 ranked Oklahoma 41-38 on Oct. 22. But the Red Raiders never won again, dropping their last five in a row to finish at 5-7.
92 Kenneth Carter .... Auburn ................... SOPH .. DT 6-4 290 Greenville, AL
93 Lesley Deamer .... Northwestern State . SOPH .. DT 6-3 288 Amite, LA
94 Kelvin Cain .......... Miami (Florida) ........ SOPH .. LB 6-3 230 Clovis, CA
95 Corey Hart .......... Alabama A&M ........... SR .... DE 6-3 230 Loachapoka, AL
96 Melvin Payne ....... Alabama A&M ........... JR .... DE 6-2 223 Mobile, AL
97 Jared Williams ...... Rice ......................... JR ..... DE 6-2 250 Huntsville, TX
98 Mark Crawford .... Kentucky .................. SR .... DT 6-1 338 Indianapolis, IN
99 Tyrell Gaddies ..... Louisiana-Lafayette .. SR .... DE 6-3 275 New Orleans, LA
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