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Mississippi Rebels Football Roster

offense # Pos. DOB W H College
Ferbia Allen 83 TE - 245 6-4 sophomore
Justin Bigham 48 FB - 231 6-0 freshman
Brandon Bolden 34 RB - 215 5-11 junior
Lionel Breaux 21 WR - 198 6-0 senior
Zack Brent 61 OL - 269 6-0 junior
Terrell Brown 57 OT - 390 6-11 sophomore
Michael Brown 62 OL - 305 6-5 freshman
Logan Clair 71 OL - 315 6-5 junior
Richie Contartesi 84 WR - 163 5-8 senior
Derrick Davis 30 FB - 242 6-0 senior
Enrique Davis 27 RB - 220 6-0 junior
Jared Duke 74 OL - 325 6-6 freshman
Martez Eastland 44 RB - 235 6-0 freshman
E.J. Epperson 33 FB - 250 6-2 sophomore
Parks Frazier 7 QB - 222 6-2 freshman
Chris Gill 67 OL - 282 6-5 freshman
Jesse Grandy 10 WR - 165 5-10 sophomore
H.R. Greer 45 FB - 225 5-11 sophomore
Terrence Hackney 72 OL - 320 6-4 freshman
Witt Haggard 13 QB - 180 6-2 freshman
Matt Hall 75 OL - 321 6-9 sophomore
Earnest Harmon 35 FB - 210 5-10 freshman
Melvin Harris 5 WR - 205 6-7 sophomore
A.J. Hawkins 76 OL - 305 6-4 sophomore
Derrick Herman 26 WR - 190 5-10 junior
Reggie Hicks 32 TE - 240 6-2 senior
Jordan Holder 83 WR - 150 5-10 freshman
Chase Hughes 65 C - 290 6-3 freshman
Evan Ingram 19 QB - 230 6-2 freshman
Rishaw Johnson 75 OL - 305 6-4 junior
Layton Jones 85 TE - 235 6-5 senior
Patrick Junen 77 OL - 300 6-8 freshman
Ja-Mes Logan 85 WR - 195 6-2 freshman
Randall Mackey 1 QB - 190 6-0 junior
Jeremiah Masoli 8 QB - 220 5-11 senior
Z. Mason 89 TE - 267 6-5 freshman
Bobby Massie 79 OL - 310 6-6 sophomore
Emmanuel McCray 70 OL - 300 6-4 freshman
Jared Mitchell 88 WR - 190 6-3 sophomore
Brian Morris 20 WR - 190 6-0 sophomore
Vincent Moss 82 WR - 185 5-11 junior
Korvic Neat 28 WR - 165 5-8 freshman
Jack Nuismer 84 TE - 220 6-3 freshman
Nicholas Parker 4 RB - 210 6-2 freshman
John Peloza 87 TE - 215 6-5 freshman
Nick Sabert 80 WR - 175 6-0 freshman
Vincent Sanders 11 WR - 180 6-3 freshman
Rodney Scott 2 RB - 200 5-8 sophomore
Jeff Scott 3 RB - 170 5-8 freshman
Tim Simon 47 RB - 213 6-1 sophomore
Bradley Sowell 78 OL - 315 6-7 junior
Nathan Stanley 12 QB - 215 6-5 sophomore
Markeith Summers 16 WR - 205 6-3 senior
Evan Swindall 56 C - 295 6-3 freshman
Matt Tarpley 37 WR - 180 5-10 freshman
Joshua Tatum 60 OL - 315 6-5 sophomore
Devin Thomas 29 RB - 205 5-10 sophomore
Ben Walker 86 WR - 190 6-3 freshman
Alex Washington 73 OL - 335 6-4 junior
defense # Pos. DOB W H College
LaMark Armour 94 DT - 280 6-2 senior
Byron Bennett 95 DL - 250 6-2 freshman
Johnny Brown 20 S - 212 6-0 senior
Ryan Campbell 25 CB - 180 6-0 freshman
Cliff Coleman 33 DB - 170 5-10 freshman
Jonathan Cornell 51 LB - 235 6-1 senior
Frank Crawford 5 S - 185 6-0 freshman
Will Denny 59 OL - 245 6-0 freshman
Wayne Dorsey 7 DE - 265 6-6 junior
Nick Eley 56 DT - 245 6-1 freshman
Corey Gaines 58 DT - 305 6-1 freshman
Tyriek Gracia 46 LB - 200 6-2 freshman
Terrell Grant 8 S - 209 6-2 freshman
Tony Grimes 24 DB - 165 5-11 freshman
Lekenwic Haynes 37 DE - 225 6-3 sophomore
George Helow 23 S - 185 5-8 senior
Kyle Horine 22 CB - 190 5-10 sophomore
Fon Ingram 35 S - 205 6-0 senior
Damien Jackson 1 S - 205 6-2 junior
Clarence Jackson 11 LB - 220 6-2 freshman
Jason Jones 53 DE - 250 6-2 sophomore
Delvin Jones 2 DL - 250 6-3 freshman
Dele Junaid 39 S - 195 6-1 freshman
Brandon Keel 49 LB - 205 6-1 freshman
Joel Kight 15 LB - 225 5-9 sophomore
Josh Lancaster 45 LB - 215 5-8 sophomore
Ted Laurent 99 DT - 303 6-1 senior
Kentrell Lockett 40 DE - 260 6-5 senior
Mike Marry 52 LB - 237 6-2 freshman
Will Martin - LB - 201 6-0 sophomore
Carlton Martin 92 DL - 270 6-2 freshman
Brishen Mathews 29 DB - 190 6-1 freshman
Jeremy McGee 6 CB - 185 5-10 senior
Sam Noblin 27 S - 205 6-2 freshman
Jerrell Powe 57 DT - 320 6-2 senior
Gerald Rivers 90 DE - 245 6-5 sophomore
Brandon Sanders 14 LB - 208 6-0 sophomore
Charles Sawyer 3 CB - 175 5-11 freshman
Lawon Scott 96 DT - 310 6-2 senior
D.T. Shackelford 42 LB - 235 6-1 sophomore
Justin Smith 93 DT - 290 6-3 junior
Walker Sturgeon 54 DE - 230 6-7 freshman
Marcus Temple 4 CB - 188 5-10 junior
Alan-Michael Thomas 87 DL - 255 6-4 freshman
Carlos Thompson 91 DL - 220 6-5 freshman
Allen Walker 9 LB - 230 6-1 senior
Cameron Whigham 55 DE - 255 6-2 freshman
Julian Whitehead 28 CB - 190 5-9 sophomore
Jarius Williams 17 CB - 190 5-11 junior
Ralph Williams 45 LB - 220 6-1 freshman
Alex Williams 13 LB - 225 6-4 freshman
Rudy Wilson 31 LB - 210 6-0 sophomore
specialists # Pos. DOB W H College
Tyler Campbell 97 P - 210 6-2 sophomore
Chris Conley 94 P - 186 5-8 freshman
David Hankins 46 K - 222 6-3 junior
Jacob Hickman 64 LS - 220 5-11 freshman
Wesley Phillips 69 LS - 220 6-0 senior
Chad Phillips 66 LS - 238 6-2 freshman
Andrew Ritter 96 K - 205 6-3 sophomore
Bryson Rose 81 K - 193 6-0 sophomore

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