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TABLE OF CONTENTS

UNITED FOOTBALL LEAGUE


League Directory ..................................................................... 5


Front Office............................................................................... 9
League History ....................................................................... 25
2010 Schedule ....................................................................... 33
TV Information....................................................................... 35
Florida Tuskers ....................................................................... 43
Hartford Colonials ................................................................. 85
Las Vegas Locomotives .......................................................125
Omaha Nighthawks .............................................................169
Sacramento Mountain Lions...............................................213
Expansion 2011 ...................................................................255
2009 Season .........................................................................259
2009 Statistics ......................................................................275 ™
All Time Roster .....................................................................290
Media Guidelines .................................................................297 Compiled and edited by UFL PR staff
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LEAGUE DIRECTORY

Bill Hambrecht Michael Preston Jack Coffey Aaron Miller


UFL Founder, Owner, Las Vegas Locos Director of League Communication Consultant - Broadcasting Director, Athletic Training

Tim Armstrong Geoff Santini Daniella Desalvo Nick Rudd


UFL Founder Vice President of Security Manager, League Development Senior Director, Strategic Planning

Paul Pelosi Brian Melekian Byron Ellis Erick Schieren


Owner, Sacramento Mountain Lions Director of Team Business Development Director, Football Admin - East Coast Controller

Bill Mayer Peter Eiges Katherine Farmer Dusty Sloan


Owner, Hartford Colonials Director of Ticket Operations Director, Special Events Staff Writer

Michael Huyghue Bobby Monica Kim Fitzgerald Bill Squires


Commissioner Director of Equipment Operations Jacksonville Receptionist/Administrator Consultant - Stadiums & Facilities

Bill Peterson Nation Hahn Glenn, Blake Mike Trager


Chief Operating Officer Director of Digital Media Enterprises Licensing, Account Executive Consultant - Broadcasting

Craig Phillips Veronica Bryan Lauren Hickey Brodie Waters


Chief Financial Officer Director of Human Resources Manager, Public Relations Consultant - Salary Cap

Bill Uglow Seth Auser Kurt Hornsby Kat Welch


Sr. VP of Consumer Products & Licensing Merchandise, Account Executive Assistant to the Commissioner Manager, Public Relations

Matt Couloute Katy Axtell Eddy Janczewski Clinton Wu


Vice President & General Counsel Administrative Assistant Director, Football Admin - West Coast Senior Director, Business Development

Tomas Llibre Jibu Banerji Brandy Jaworski


Vice President of Information Technologies Public Relations Manager Assistant to Bill Peterson & Bill Uglow
Media Enquiries:
Ed Reynolds Ben Barilich Billy Kirk Tel: 904-598-1031 / Ext 8
President, Virginia Franchise Manager, Marketing/Corp Development Webmaster
Email: Michael.Preston@UFL-Football.com
Larry Upson Dean Blandino Peter Lasser UFLPR@UFL-Football.com
Vice President of Officiating Operations Consultant - Video/Replay Consultant - Broadcasting

Brendan Rowe Stacey Brooks Olivier Manigat


Vice President of Football Administration Office Manager/Team Accountant League Attorney

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FRONT OFFICE
OWNER/EXECUTIVE BIOS

Bill Hambrecht Armstrong joined Google from Snowball.com as that company's vice president
UFL Founder of Sales and Strategic Partnerships. Prior to his role at Snowball.com, Armstrong
Owner, Las Vegas Locos served as director of Integrated Sales & Marketing at Starwave's and Disney's
ABC/ESPN Internet Ventures working across the companies Internet, TV, radio,
Bill Hambrecht has been in the securities business since 1958. and print properties.
A co-founder of Hambrecht & Quist in 1968, he resigned in
He started his career by co-founding and running a newspaper based in Boston,
December 1997 to form WR Hambrecht + Co. Mr. Hambrecht
MA, before joining IDG to launch their first consumer Internet magazine, I-Way.
has served as a director for numerous private and public
companies. He currently serves as a Director for Motorola Inc. Armstrong has been named one of the top "100 People to Know" for global
and is on the Board of Trustees for The American University of Beirut. He also media by Media Magazine and was awarded a Media Maven Award by
serves on the Advisory Council to The J. David Gladstone Institutes and is on the Advertising Age in 2004. He sits on the boards of the Interactive Advertising
board of Majestic Research. In October, 2006, Bill was inducted to the American Bureau (IAB), KnowledgeStorm Inc., and the Ad Council.
Academy of Arts and Sciences. Mr. Hambrecht graduated from Princeton Armstrong is a graduate of Connecticut College with a double major in
University in 1957. Economics and Sociology.
A sports enthusiast, Mr. Hambrecht has been working towards forming an
alternative league to the NFL since the mid- 1990’s. Paul Pelosi
WR Hambrecht + Co is a differentiated and disruptive financial services firm Owner, Sacramento Mountain Lions
that is using the Internet and auction process to create a level playing field
Paul Pelosi is an investment banker with more than 40 years
for investors and issuers. The firm’s impartial internet-based auctions are
experience in finance and management. Since 1974 Pelosi
dramatically changing the financial services landscape by allowing the market to
has had his own firm, Financial Leasing Services, Inc., a
determine pricing and allocation. The most well-known, OpenIPO ® , is an auction
San Francisco-based diversified investment and consulting
for initial public offerings that allows individuals and institutional investors to
company. His activities are equally divided between real estate
bid online for shares of an IPO. All investors end up paying the same price – a
development projects and venture capital investments.
price determined by the auction. WR Hambrecht + Co clients are disruptive
innovators in any industry or market segment. WR Hambrecht + Co has offices in Pelosi sits on the boards of many philanthropic and corporate Boards in San
San Francisco, New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Francisco and in Washington D.C. where his wife, Nancy Pelosi, presides over
Congress as Speaker of the House. Currently, Pelosi serves as Chairman on
the Georgetown University School’s of Foreign Service’s Board of Visitors, the
Tim Armstrong San Francisco War Memorial Board of Trustees, the National Institute of Health
UFL Founder Children's Inn, the University of California Medical School Foundation, City Car
Services, LLC and Matthews International Capital Management, LLC.
In March of 2009, Tim Armstrong was named Chairman & CEO
of AOL. Armstrong previously served as the Vice President of Pelosi is a graduate of the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University and
Advertising for Google where he presided over Google's North studied business at the graduate schools of New York University and Harvard.
American advertising sales, operations and commerce teams.

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William E. Mayer Jaguars in the team’s inaugural NFL season. During Huyghue’s tenure with
Owner, Hartford Colonials the Jaguars, the team became the winningest franchise in expansion history,
achieving two AFC Central Division Championships and an unprecedented two
William E. Mayer, co-founder of Park Avenue Equity, has been AFC Championship appearances.
involved in private equity investing for more than 35 years.
Huyghue has served on many of the NFL Commissioner's prominent committees,
Mayer worked for The First Boston Corporation (now Credit
including the NFL Management Council, the Executive Working Group
Suisse), a major investment bank, for 23 years. During his career
Committee, the NFL College Advisory Committee, the NFL Europe League, and as
at First Boston, he held numerous management positions
a Trustee of the NFL Players Insurance Trust. Prior to joining the UFL, Huyghue
including President and Chief Executive Officer. Mayer served
was CEO and founder of Axcess Sports & Entertainment, where he represented
as Chairman of First Boston’s Investment Committee for eight years.
a number of NFL, NBA and PGA TOUR players. The Sports Business Journal has
Mayer was a Professor and Dean of the College of Business at the University twice named Huyghue to the “Forty Under 40” Top Sports Business Executives.
of Maryland from 1992 through 1996. He is currently a board member of the
Huyghue earned his undergraduate degree from Cornell University, where he
following public companies: BlackRock Kelso and Lee Enterprises, and is a
starred as a football and baseball player, and earned his law degree from the
trustee of the Columbia Group of Mutual Funds. Over the past 30 years, Mayer
University of Michigan. He currently resides in Jacksonville, FL with his wife and
has been a board member of numerous other public and private companies.
three children.
He is also a director on a number of Park Avenue Equity portfolio companies.
Mayer was Chairman of the Aspen Institute from 2000 to 2008 and is currently
on its Executive Committee. He is past Chairman of the Board of the University of Bill Peterson
Maryland, College Park, Maryland and is currently on its Executive Committee. Chief Operating Officer
Mayer is also a board member of the Acumen Fund, a member of the Council on
Peterson oversees all facets of UFL business with overall
Foreign Relations and Vice Chairman of the Middle East Investment Initiative. He
responsibility for marketing, ticket sales, sponsorship,
holds a BS and an MBA from the University of Maryland.
operations and public relations and will govern the
organization in the absence of Commissioner Huyghue.
Michael Huyghue He was formerly Executive Vice President for Centerplate,
Commissioner a hospitality company with more than $800,000,000 in
Michael Huyghue led the UFL through its Premiere Season in annual revenues. He was also a former senior vice president with Anschutz
2009 and his vision and leadership sees the league attracting Entertainment Group in Los Angeles, where he developed and managed many
new investment and securing a foothold in new permanent of its sports properties in soccer, tennis, cycling and track and field, including
homes and expansion cities for its franchises for future seasons. the David Beckham Academy and The Amgen Tour of California. He was also
Managing Director of the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles.
With more than two decades of experience in the professional
football and sports industries, Huyghue brings expertise in the areas of legal, Peterson spent more than 10 years with NFL Europe, becoming the league’s
operations, front office management and player representation. President in 1999, having served as Managing Director for the UK, Holland and
Spain and spent three seasons as general manager of the of the Amsterdam
Huyghue began his career as a legal intern for the NFL’s Players Association and Admirals. Peterson was one of the original employees of the World League,
was then an attorney with the NFL’s Management Council in 1987, handling working in Frankfurt and London between 1991 and 1995.
arbitration hearings. At the age of 29, he became the youngest general manger
in professional football when he joined the NFL’s World League in 1989. He also serves as President of the USA Cycling Board of Directors, the national
governing body for cycling in the United States.
Huyghue joined the Detroit Lions as Vice President and General Counsel, before
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A former college football player and coach, Peterson graduated from Lock Haven Merchandise Manager, Walt Disney World. He then relocated to Burbank to open
University in Pennsylvania, where he was a two-year all-conference selection and Disney's new Corporate Retail Headquarters where he became Director, Disney
two-time MVP. He finished his playing career as a free agent linebacker for the Los Merchandise.
Angeles Raiders, being released during training camp in 1987. Born in Smithfield, He earned middle management retail operations experience as Director of
North Carolina, Peterson and his wife Lisa live in Florida and have two daughters. Operations for The Akron, a 23-store chain in Southern California before
pursuing a start-up as Vice President/General Manager of Royal Orleans, a
division of United China and Glass Co. Bill was then recruited to another start-
Craig Phillips up and became Vice President/General Manager of Tomy Toy's wholesale gift
Chief Financial Officer
division.
Craig is the Chief Financial Officer for the league and each of In 1993, Bill established the retail division for the new MGM in Las Vegas, as Vice
the individual teams. Craig’s responsibilities include the areas President, Retail where he designed each of the stores, a 12,000 item product
of finance, accounting, financial reporting, transaction due range, including entertainment and sports product for the MGM Grand Garden,
diligence and human resources. and hired the staff. In light of his success with MGM, Bill repeated the process
Craig comes to the UFL with an extensive background in for the Mandalay Resort Group (Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, Monte Carlo,
finance. He has more than 23 years of financial experience, including 18 years in Circus Circus and eight other brands). He was named Corporate Vice President,
public accounting with international public accounting firms. Retail for all of the brands. He lowered the cost of goods for nine consecutive
years, saving the Company in excess of $100,000,000.
Craig has spent his career working with large, multi-national companies
providing assistance with complex accounting and financial reporting issues as After several years of consulting, he became the Professional Bull Riders Vice
well as being involved with client offerings of public and private debt and equity President, Consumer Products and Licensing. Bill received his Bachelor of
securities of more than $2 billion. Craig’s clients have been leaders in their Science in Business and an MBA from Florida Atlantic University. He lives in
industries, which include sports, entertainment, broadcasting, real estate, retail Jacksonville, FL, and when not working, can be found playing the piano.
sales, insurance, manufacturing, and professional services. Craig has also spent
numerous years working with small high-growth businesses, assisting them
in identifying and responding to the challenges including cost management, Matt Couloutte
financing, capital structures, inventory control and cash management. Vice President and General Counsel
Craig is a Certified Public Accountant licensed in both Florida and Georgia. He is In his second season with the league, Matthew Couloute will
married with two sons and lives in Jacksonville, Florida. advance to the position of Vice President and General Counsel.
Couloute supplies a vast knowledge of legal affairs in sports
and entertainment to the UFL.
Bill Uglow Couloute was a NCAA Division III basketball player at Clark
Sr. VP of Consumer Products & Licensing
University in Worchester, Mass. He has held full time positions as a prosecutor
Bill Uglow is one of the top entertainment consumer product for the state of Connecticut and at both the National Football League and the
executives in the industry. He began his retail career with National Football League Players Association. A law school graduate, he is
JC Penney Co. in 1967 then at Disney began in merchandise admitted to practice in New York and Connecticut and is now Vice President of
operations and moved up to the buying and product Football Administration & Legal Affairs for the UFL.
development department, which led to the position of

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Couloute was hired as the youngest and first minority Assistant States Attorney Prior to joining the NFL, Llibre worked at the American National Standards
in Norwalk, Connecticut. He was promoted to Bridgeport Connecticut’s High Institute (ANSI) where he quickly advanced from a Programmer Analyst to a
Court as the State’s Attorney. Senior Network Administrator. He helped the Institute create solutions to track
While serving as legal counsel for the NFL, Couloute designed and ran a the development process of industry standards by international committees,
proactive program focusing on educating players and coaches on league policies implemented a tool to synchronize the Microsoft Exchange global address
and off-field issues. He presented league policies and educational information list with an enterprise CRM system and automated the rollout of Windows NT
at both the NFL Rookie Symposium and the National Football League Mothers workstation to 150 users.
Association. Couloute then moved to the other side of the gridiron where A married father of two, Llibre received his Bachelor’s Degree in Computer
handled player/agent grievances and player/team grievances for the NFL Science from Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra and Master of
Players Association. He counseled prospective professional athletes regarding Science in Information Systems from PACE University.
amateurism and turning professional, worked with the NCAA assisting in
investigating agent misconduct and handled NFL player fine appeals. Couloute
also revamped the NFLPA Agent Admission Policy, creating background check Ed Reynolds
and requirement, while assisting in creation of a more difficult agent exam. President, Virginia Franchise
In addition to his work in football law, Couloute negotiated professional Ed Reynolds enters his second season with the UFL in a new
boxing contracts and racecar driver agreements, modeling contracts and music role as President of the UFL expansion Virginia team.
agreements and most recently, served as in-house counsel for an e-commerce The Virginia native previously served as Vice President,
company. Administration & Special Assistant to the Commissioner and
oversaw UFL security matters and the general direction of all
staff as it pertains to the administration of security for the Commissioner and the
Tomas Llibre
UFL.
Vice President of Information Technology
Prior to joining the UFL, Reynolds worked for twelve seasons with the National
A 17-year Information Technology professional, Tomás Llibre’s Football League in football operations and security. In Football Operations
vast computer knowledge and experience ranges from he developed, implemented and administered the On-field / Pro-Line policies
instructor and PC repairs to enterprise wide implementation of for all 32 teams. He was also responsible for all associated violation fines for
sophisticated information systems. players, coaches and teams. Reynolds developed and implemented the College
Since 1999, Llibre played an integral part of the National Relations programs and the NFL high school coaches of the week programs in all
Football League’s Application Development group where he grew into a Senior 32 markets.
Project Manager and helped implement solutions for the Football Operations, In Security, he was responsible for the 32 Commissioner-mandated NFL security
Officiating, Security and Management Council departments. In addition, Llibre presentations given to all players and coaches and the video shown at all
created technological solutions for an officiating website, college medical, presentations. He oversaw the security for the draftees selected to attend the
substance abuse program, Pro Bowl balloting, security case management and NFL Draft each year. Reynolds assisted in the development of NFL best practices
tracking of players’ fines. One of the highlights of Llibre’s NFL career is the for stadium security and worked closely with NFL security representatives to
design and implementation of the hardware architecture and enterprise search ensure NFL players use them for the services provided to them by NFL Security
strategy behind the first Enterprise Portal rollout at the league office using at no cost to the players. He also produced the NFL security guide booklet for
Microsoft technologies.

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NFL players and coaches to use as a resource to better protect themselves from of weekly training tapes and assisting in the selection process for hiring NFL
issues like identity theft and fraud. officials. Upson also helped manage training for current officials, the instant
Reynolds began his career with the NFL as a free agent with the New England replay for the NFL, coordinating the grading and evaluation system for officials,
Patriots in 1983. After being the last player released after training camp, he was scouting for new hires and the rules testing program.
resigned after four games and continued his career for the next eleven years. Upson is the father of two, a son and a daughter, and the grandfather of four.
Following the 1989 season, he was named team MVP. He also led the team in
tackles for three seasons. In 1992, he signed with the New York Giants for two
years. Brendan Rowe
Reynolds was born in Stuttgart, Germany. He is a graduate of the University of Vice President of Football Administration
Virginia. He has been married to Pamela Dudley for 22 years and they have four Brendan Rowe enters his second season with the UFL in a new
outstanding sons: Ed, Joseph, Ethan and Jason. role as Executive Director of Football Administration.
Following the success of the Premiere season, Rowe oversees
Larry Upson all the logistical operations for the League including training
Vice President of Officiating Operations camp, team travel, rosters and game operations. He will
supervise UFL’s Training Camp Facilities including all staff communications
Upson joined the UFL in 2007 and serves as the Vice President and scheduling. In addition, Rowe will direct the league office in the overall
of Officiating Operations. management of the Football Operations Department.
Upson began officiating football with the Eastern Board of Rowe joined the league in 2009, after spending 10 years with the Cleveland
Officials of Washington, DC in 1981, and worked primarily as a Browns in various roles. He began in 1999 as a Personnel Assistant, before
Line Judge. Upson was selected to the staff of the Mid-Eastern joining the Operations Department in 2000 as Manager of Operations. In 2005,
Athletic Conference (MEAC) in 1984 and was selected to work in six NCAA Rowe was promoted to Director of Team Operations. In his various roles with
Division I-AA playoff games. the Browns, Rowe was the primary point person and directed the day-to-day
Upson joined the staff of the World League of American Football as a Back administration and coordination of football operations and logistics, including
Judge in 1991. In his first year, he was selected to work in the inaugural World free agency, NFL Draft weekend, mini and training camp, team travel/lodging/
Bowl championship game played at Wembley Stadium in London, England. In dining, visiting team arrival procedures at Browns Stadium, game-day operations
addition, in 1991 Upson joined the staff of the National Football League (NFL) and team catering. Additionally, he acted as a liaison across football and non-
as a Line Judge and worked the 1992 and 1993 season as a Field Judge. In football departments.
1994, Upson worked his first NFL Playoff game (Chicago at Minnesota). In 1996, Rowe received his Business Administration (Accounting & Sociology) degree
worked the AFC Championship game (Jacksonville at New England). from the University of Notre Dame in 1995. He also has completed one year
In June 1997, Upson was promoted to the position of Supervisor of Officials of graduate study and is a Candidate for a Masters in Education – Sports
for the NFL. In March of 2001, Upson was promoted to Director of Officiating Administration.
Operations. His responsibilities included overseeing important officiating Rowe and his wife, Dina, are the proud parents of one daughter, Lily Marie.
aspects such as the evaluation of game tapes, assisting in the development

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Michael Preston After 31 years, Santini retired from the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2000.
Communications Director During his career, he became a Special Agent and was assigned to Mobile,
Alabama, New Orleans, Lousiana, and Miami, Florida. He has investigative
Michael Preston has more than 20 years of experience in the expertise in white collar crime, public corruption, organized crime, drugs and
field of sports public relations and journalism and has served undercover operations.
as communications consultant to the United Football League
Following his FBI career, Santini became the Director of Security for the New
since March 2010.
Orleans Saints, a position he held until 2009.
He operates Preston Consulting, a public relations company
Santini graduated from Florida Atlantic University with a Bachelor’s degree in
based in Massachusetts whose clients include NFL
1974.
International, International Federation of American Football (IFAF), Global
Football, Soccer United Marketing, CONCACAF and Fathead.
A native of Birmingham, England, Preston was the Assistant Director of Public Brian Melekian
Relations for NFL Europe based in London from 1997 to 2002. Like many Director of Team Business Development
international fans of the game, he first discovered a love for American football
when the sport came to prominence in the 1980s and became a fan of and press Brian Melekian has more than 15 years of experience running
officer for the Birmingham Bulls of the British American Football Association. sports teams and stadiums. In his current role as Director,
Business Management for the United Football League, he
As a journalist he was a sports editor for Mirror Group Newspapers and has oversees all aspects of the business of running a professional
written for major national and regional titles on both sides of the Atlantic. football team.
Preston Consulting has conducted business on four continents and in many A native of Los Angeles, CA, Melekian was the Director of Operations for the Los
countries including Australia, Canada, China, Japan, France, Germany, Mexico Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer from 1998 to 2002 before being tasked
and the UK. In 2009 Preston was the PR Director for the Notre Dame Japan Bowl with opening the Home Depot Center in 2003 and managing all operations of
as Lou Holtz coached the Notre Dame Football Legends against the Japanese the 300 acre soccer and multi-purpose facility in Carson, CA. During his tenure
national team at the Tokyo Dome in Japan. the stadium hosted two Major League Soccer franchises, Women’s World Cup
Preston lives in Massachusetts with wife Jennifer and children Ryan, Lauren and 2003, multiple X Games, USTA events and hundreds of other events.
Liam. In 2003, Melekian was honored by the International Association of Assembly
Managers for hosting the most creative and operationally challenging event by
hosting a professional Olympic qualifying sand volleyball tournament, X Games
Geoff Santini and Major League Soccer event all in one week.
Vice President of Security
A graduate of the University of Southern California, Melekian will split his
In January 2010, Geoffrey C. Santini was appointed Vice fall weekends between rooting for the Trojans and whichever UFL team he is
President-Director of Security for the United Football League. watching that night.
In the Premiere season, Santini was a security consultant to
the league. Santini is responsible for all aspects of security
for league and team level and is in charge of the drug testing
program.

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Robert Monica Football.com. In his short time with the league, followers/fans have grown from
Director of Equipment Operations 6,000 to more than 40,000 cumulatively.
Among Hahn’s other league-wide tasks are working with league communications
The 2002 NFL Equipment Manager of the Year, Robert Monica
director Michael Preston on content production for UFL-Football.com, working
has spent a lifetime in sports. Monica currently serves as
with the vice president of internet technologies on the Web site, helping
the Director of Florida Sales for FieldTurf USA Synthetic Turf
manage Flip Cam program, helping coordinate launch of team fan clubs and
Systems. After a 24 year career as an NFL Equipment Manager,
continuing to explore future uses of digital media for both the league as a whole
he brings his vast knowledge and experience to the United
and its teams.
Football League.
Hahn also negotiated deals with digital partners, including Boxee.tv, and helped
Monica served under Head Coach Don Shula for 13 years and participated
coordinate the online aspect of the “name the team” campaigns for the Hartford
in two Super Bowls and numerous Championship Games. He was one of two
Colonials, Omaha Nighthawks and Sacramento Mountain Lions.
equipment managers in the modern era to start up an NFL Franchise from the
ground up with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Monica’s start-up experience took him Prior to his time in the UFL, Hahn started UFLAccess.com, the top fan site for the
to the Cleveland Browns as they came back into the NFL and was the Browns league, in 2007. He also worked for the Sierra Club, in fundraising for the John
equipment manager for seven years. Edwards for President campaign and the Linda Ketner for Congress campaign
and mentored elementary school children for a reading program.
Monica also served as a Special Projects & Archives Consultant for the NFL’s
Miami Dolphins. He assisted in the creation of the “Gallery of Legends” at Hahn graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and resides
Dolphin Stadium, helped organize the club’s 40th anniversary tribute and in North Carolina with his wife, Jamie.
memorabilia display and contributed to the Dan Marino Hall of Fame Ring
Ceremony.
Peter Eiges
Monica has served on the NFL Equipment Product Testing Committee, as well Director of Ticket Operations
as numerous Advisory Boards for athletic products. A graduate of St. Thomas
University, Monica resides in Royal Palm Beach, Fla. with his wife, son and Peter Eiges is now in his 30th year of Professional Football. He started
daughter. with the Oakland Raiders in 1980 as the Executive Assistant to Head
Coach Tom Flores and after being awarded a Super Bowl ring in
1980-81, moved to the ticketing department and eventually became
Nation Hahn the youngest Ticket Manager in the NFL at age 22. In 1983, he was
Director, Digital Media Enterprises awarded the second of his two Super Bowl rings as the Raiders
defeated the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XVIII. Peter was a member of NFL
Nation Hahn is in his first year as the Director of Digital Ticket Operations Committee, NFL Playoff Preparation Committee and NFL Cost Analysis
Media Enterprises for the United Football League. His charge Committee. Many of the recommendations suggested by each of these committees
is to provide greater accessibility and insight to UFL fans have resulted in substantial league wide operational improvement as well as substantial
everywhere. cost savings and improved efficiency.
As part of a comprehensive digital media strategy, Hahn directs Peter started with the United Football League in March of 2010 as the Director of Ticket
and manages the UFL social media accounts on Facebook and Operations. He oversees UFL ticket operations, structure and philosophy. Peter is also
Twitter, blogs for the UFL Web site, drafts original content and works with the extensively involved in collateral production and creative design and content.
UFL digital team to provide additional content and interactive features on UFL-
Peter grew up in North Woodmere, New York. He attended American University in
Washington, D.C. He and his wife Vickie have two children, Brandon (17) and Melanie
(15). They reside in San Ramon, California.

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LEAGUE HISTORY

The quality football at affordable prices in underserved


markets. In staying true to that goal, the UFL ensured the

Beginning average ticket price for a UFL game is $20.


Early on, Hambrecht partnered with smart business

of the people to develop the plan and then sought top-notch


football experts to execute. Hambrecht had established a

UNITED
relationship with former Google executive Tim Armstrong,
now CEO of AOL, and together they invested the seed
money to launch the league. Sports team owner and
investor Mark Cuban showed early support of the
league, and he subsequently came on board offering

FOOTBALL
his television network, HDNet, to broadcast some of
the games. Hambrecht conducted his due diligence on
the past failures of other professional leagues and took
calculated measures not to repeat those enterprises’
past mistakes. First and foremost, Hambrecht sought

LEAGUE
personnel who have worked in the trenches, or in this
case the sidelines/front offices of the NFL, to oversee
the football operations. In September of 2008, former
Senior Vice President of Football Operations of the
Jacksonville Jaguars Michael Huyghue was named the first
Commissioner of the UFL.
Hambrecht commented on the Commissioner’s hiring:
In the mid-1990s when the Los Angeles Rams moved to “Michael possesses the perfect combination of firsthand
St. Louis and the Houston Oilers relocated to Nashville, Bill experience in the football industry with the strategic vision necessary to shape and launch the UFL.”
Hambrecht was mystified. It seemed illogical that National
Commissioner Huyghue was familiar with start-up operations, having been a primary architect behind
Football League teams would leave two of the largest and best
the Jaguars’ roster and helping the team to become the winnngest franchise in expansion history. During
potential growth markets in the country. From a marketing
Huyghue’s tenure with the team, the Jaguars won two AFC Central Division championships and made an
angle, he knew there was room for more football teams around
unprecedented two AFC Championship Game appearances.
the United States. In conversations during this same period with
coaching legend Bill Walsh, Hambrecht realized that there were The initial plan was to launch the UFL in the fall of 2008. While many debate the merits of playing at the
many good football players who were on the verge of making NFL same time as the NFL and college football, research indicated that the fall is when fans are most interested
rosters, but often missed out due to the numbers game. in watching football and attending games.
Fast forward a little more than 10 years, and Hambrecht’s vision The onset of the largest economic downturn since the Great Depression reduced the number of initial
of expanding the football landscape beyond NFL markets and investors and delayed the league’s debut. It also reinforced the overall premise of the league, which is
providing a platform for those promising players now has become to provide quality sports entertainment at affordable prices during a time when fans are seeking less
a reality. The United Football League played its “Premiere” season expensive leisure time activities. The “Premiere” season validated the UFL belief that even in a tough
during the fall of 2009 and is preparing for a second season set to Michael Huyghue economic environment, fans will invest in entertainment and few options are greeted with more passion
kickoff in September of 2010. than quality football.
Although the UFL first piqued the public’s interest in an article in The New York Times Magazine on June One of the primary goals of the UFL was to carve out a presence in markets void of professional football.
3, 2007, Hambrecht by then already was several years into planning his disruptive business model for a Commissioner Huyghue visited numerous cities, some of which previously had housed alternate league
professional football league that would complement the NFL. Many, if not all, of the core tenets on which teams. After numerous meetings with investors, stadium representatives and government officials, the
the league was conceived still remain today. The basic principles of the Hambrecht model were to provide inaugural cities were selected.

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LEAGUE HISTORY

The 2009 “Premiere” season


The 2009 United Football League “Premiere
Season” was a success for the mere fact that it was
played, given that it had been more than three decades
since a professional football league played its games
during the traditional fall football season.
But the inaugural UFL campaign gave fans exactly what
the league said it would - high-quality professional
football during a traditional fall season while embracing
innovation and fan interaction.
In 2009, the UFL fielded four teams - the California
Redwoods, Florida Tuskers, Las Vegas Locomotives and
New York Sentinels. Florida quickly established itself as
a dominant team, and ran the table during the regular
season. Las Vegas lost twice to the Tuskers in a 16-day
period, but finished the regular season on a three-game
winning streak to reach the championship game.
As it turned out, the initial UFL Championship Game was
the most competitive game of the “Premiere Season.”
It also was the first game where the league’s unique
overtime rules - where both teams are guaranteed at
least one possession - were implemented. When the
dust settled at Sam Boyd Stadium, nearly 15,000 fans
saw Locos kicker Graham Gano, who had also scored
the first points in league history, end the inaugural UFL at making its own stars in California
season with a 33-yard field goal 1:43 into overtime. running back Cory Ross and New York
wide receiver Craphonso Thorpe.
After the game, Las Vegas head coach Jim Fassel was carried off the field after winning his first professional
championship, and he and his Locos were awarded the William Hambrecht Trophy as the first-ever UFL After the championship game, Florida
champions. quarterback Brooks Bollinger was
named the UFL’s Motorola Most
The Locos and Tuskers saved the best for last, as 27 of the game’s 37 points were scored in the fourth
Valuable Player, and Haslett earned the
quarter and overtime, and the lead changed hands three times in a matter of 7 minutes.
league’s Men’s Wearhouse Coach of the
The championship game illustrated how the quality of play and competitiveness of the UFL games Year award. In leading the Tuskers’ high-
improved as the season went along. Of the final eight games in the regular season and the championship powered offense, Bollinger was the
game, five were decided by a touchdown or less. UFL’s leading passer with a 112.8 passer
rating, 1,518 yards and 14 touchdowns.
The “Premiere Season” featured many names familiar to professional football fans. From head coaches Haslett guided Florida to a perfect 6-0
like Fassel, Florida’s Jim Haslett and California’s Dennis Green to players such as Las Vegas quarterback J.P. regular season, as the Tuskers won
Losman, Locos linebacker Teddy Lehman and Florida running backs Tatum Bell and Michael Pittman, the those games by an average of 15.2
UFL proved it could stock its teams with the best available talent. Meanwhile, the league also was adept points per contest.

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LEAGUE HISTORY

The United Football League in 2010 season. The Sacramento team also launched a “Name the Team” contest to find a name that best
represented Sacramento and the surrounding region. Ultimately, Mountain Lions was selected by
fans.
In February and early March of 2010, the UFL featured a series of major announcements that
would help shape the future of the league. Expansion came by the way of the Omaha Nighthawks, who introduced head coach Jeff Jagodzinski,
formerly of Boston College in April 2010, and the new team enjoyed an instant rapport with the
The first announcement came in Orlando, Florida, as Florida Tuskers offensive coordinator Jay Gruden passionate football fans of Nebraska. Nighthawks season tickets were snapped up in the thousands
was elevated to the position of head coach after the Washington Redskins of the NFL hired Jim as a wave of excitement engulfed the news that Omaha’s professional football team would play at the
Haslett. One week later, Hartford, Connecticut, became the new home of the New York Sentinels, and historic Rosenblatt Stadium as the league’s fifth team in 2010.
former NFL head coach and coordinator Chris Palmer was announced as the team’s head coach and
general manager. The Hartford franchise launched a “Name the Team” contest that resulted in the In July, the UFL announced its first expansion team for the 2011 season, to be placed in the Norfolk-
birth of the Hartford Colonials after thousands of fans suggested potential names. Tidewater-Hampton Roads region of Virginia.

In early March, the city of Sacramento was announced as the permanent home of the California
franchise of the UFL that had played games in San Jose and San Francisco during the “Premiere”

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2010 UFL BROADCAST SCHEDULE

WEEK 1 WEEK 6
Date Game Kickoff (local) Network Date Game Kickoff (local) Network
Saturday September 18 Sacramento at Hartford 2:30pm NESN Thursday October 21 Sacramento at Florida 7:00pm HDNET
Saturday September 18 Florida at Las Vegas 8:00pm HDNET Saturday October 23 Hartford at Las Vegas 12:30pm VERSUS

WEEK 2 WEEK 7

Date Game Kickoff (local) Network Date Game Kickoff (local) Network
Friday September 24 Hartford at Omaha 7:00pm HDNET Thursday October 28 Las Vegas at Omaha 7:00pm HDNET
Saturday September 25 Florida at Sacramento 8:00pm VERSUS Saturday October 30 Hartford at Sacramento 8:00pm VERSUS

WEEK 3 WEEK 8

Date Game Kickoff (local) Network Date Game Kickoff (local) Network
Thursday September 30 Las Vegas at Florida 6:00pm VERSUS Friday November 5 Omaha at Florida 8:00pm HDNET
Saturday October 2 Sacramento at Omaha 7:30pm HDNET Saturday November 6 Sacramento at Las Vegas 8:00pm VERSUS

WEEK 4 WEEK 9

Date Game Kickoff (local) Network Date Game Kickoff (local) Network
Friday October 8 Omaha at Las Vegas 7:00pm HDNET Thursday November 11 Hartford at Florida 7:00pm HDNET
Saturday October 9 Florida at Hartford 3:00pm VERSUS Saturday November 13 Omaha at Sacramento 8:00pm VERSUS

WEEK 5 WEEK 10

Date Game Kickoff (local) Network Friday November 19 Florida at Omaha 7:30pm HDNET
Friday October 15 Las Vegas at Sacramento 8:00pm HDNET Saturday November 20 Las Vegas at Hartford 3:30pm VERSUS
Saturday October 16 Omaha at Hartford 3:00pm NESN Friday, November 26 Championship Game TBC VERSUS

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BROADCAST PARTNERS
TV INFORMATION

VERSUS were pioneers in introducing the UFL’s quality product to the nation’s sports fans including the USFL, NFL and CFL. Flutie led the CFL Toronto Argonauts to back-to-back Grey
in 2009 and will feature eight regular season UFL games during the 2010 season. VERSUS will Cup victories and was named CFL Most Outstanding Player a record six times and MVP honors
also broadcast the UFL Championship Game on the Thanksgiving holiday Friday, November in all of his three Grey Cup victories.
26 at 3pm between the top two teams in the final regular season standings at a venue to be As a member of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, he earned Pro Bowl and NFL Comeback Player of the Year
determined. honors. In 2007, Flutie was named to the College Football Hall of Fame and to Canada’s Sports
Craig Minervini leads the VERSUS broadcast team and is joined in the booth by color analyst Hall of Fame as the first American born player to be inducted. In combining his CFL, NFL and
and former NFL standout Doug Flutie. Ryan Nece, a Super Bowl winner with the Tampa Bay USFL statistics, Flutie ranks sixth among the all-time pro football passing leaders in attempts,
Buccaneers, and senior writer for Sports Illustrated Damon Hack will bring viewers updates completions and touchdowns. He also played with the San Diego Chargers and New England
from the sidelines. Patriots in the NFL.

“We look forward to the second year of the UFL on VERSUS,” said Jeff Goldberg, Vice President
of Programming for the network. “Through our telecasts, these five teams will have national
exposure on the fastest growing sports cable network in the country.”
Ryan Nece
Sideline Reporter
Nece played in the NFL for seven years, six with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Craig Minervini including their Super Bowl Championship team and one with the Detroit
Play by Play Lions. Ryan’s interest in a broadcasting career led him to the NFL Films
Broadcaster Boot Camp. It is from this experience that he comes highly
Craig is an experienced play-by-play announcer and sports host. His football recommended.
experience includes NBC’s Notre Dame Football, the XFL and University of
Miami Football. He has done additional play by play for baseball (Florida For the past seven years, Nece’s primary focus has been on football, which
Marlins) and hockey (Florida Panthers). has provided him with a platform to impact others and has opened doors to new and exciting
opportunities. In addition to his work on the football field and in the community, Nece has
For more than a decade, Craig has covered South Florida sports and news, spent the last several years honing his business acumen. As co-founder of DERY Realty, his
and is known by FOX Sports Florida and Sun Sports viewers for his in-depth primary focus has been buying, renovating, and selling single-family homes.
coverage of the Florida Marlins and the Florida Panthers. Minervini hosts the both teams’ pre-
game shows, Marlins Live and Panthers Live, as well as serving as the in-game reporter. Son of NFL Hall of Fame safety Ronnie Lott, Nece splits his time between his homes in Tampa
and Los Angeles.
Prior to joining FOX Sports Florida, Minervini was a sports anchor for WTVJ-TV, the NBC affiliate
in Miami, and hosted multiple football highlight shows, including The Dave Wannstedt Show
and Hurricane Football Final. During his tenure at WTVJ, Minervini covered the Florida Marlins
from the team’s inception and was nominated for a regional Emmy Award for a feature story on
Damon Hack
Sideline Reporter
the team.
Damon is a senior writer for Sports Illustrated covering golf and the NFL.
A graduate of Syracuse University, Minervini earned a degree in Broadcast Journalism.
Before joining the magazine, he covered golf and the NFL for the New York
Times along with golf and the New York Knicks for Newsday. He also covered
the San Francisco 49ers for the Sacramento Bee.
Doug Flutie
Color Analyst Born in Los Angeles, he graduated from UCLA with a bachelor’s degree in
history and has a master’s degree in journalism
A phenomenal college football player who rose to prominence during his from UC Berkeley.
playing days at Boston College, Doug Flutie is probably best remembered for
his 1984 “Hail Mary” touchdown pass that defeated Miami as time expired.
A Heisman Trophy and Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award winner,
Flutie has had experience playing at all levels of professional football

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TV INFORMATION

The HDNet UFL team is made up of four experienced broadcasters who have covered pro Ron Kruck
football, in addition to many other sports on a national level. Longtime football announcer and HDNet Reporter - Ron Kruck has worked for Mark Cuban’s high-definition
former Buffalo Bills great Paul Maguire will join HDNet’s own Kenny Rice in the broadcast booth, network HDNet since 2003 and is an integral member of its ground breaking
while Ron Kruck will cover duties as sideline reporter, along with Natalie Taylor. MMA coverage. In addition to interviewing the sports biggest stars, Kruck is the
HDNet, whose Chairman Mark Cuban became a UFL investor in 2010, were pioneers in introducing lead reporter / news anchor for the popular program Inside MMA and produces
the quality UFL product to the nation’s sports fans in 2009 and will broadcast ten regular season the weekly segment Kruck’s Korner. He has also handled play-by-play duties for
games. HDNet Fights, the International Fighting League and has covered boxing and
“The game is fun, it’s exciting and the talent level is off the charts and we want to be a part of it,” college football for the network. The multi-talented broadcaster will return to
said HDNet Chairman Mark Cuban. “We believe last year was just the beginning and the best is yet his mainstream sports roots and, for the second consecutive year, work the sidelines for the United
to come from the UFL. We are going to broadcast games in the highest quality nationwide and Football League. Prior to joining HDNet, Kruck’s sports broadcasting career began as a producer
our priority is to grow viewership, grow the fan base and really help the UFL succeed.” and reporter for Prime Sports Network, TBS Super Station, KUSA-TV and KWHD-TV. Kruck has
reported on the NHL’s Stanley Cup playoffs, the Major League Baseball playoffs, the NBA playoffs,
as well as the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, US Olympic Trials and the Fiesta and Orange
Paul Maguire Bowls. In addition, Kruck has covered University of Colorado football and basketball.
HDNet Color Analyst - Paul Maguire followed a stand-out career in the AFL
with nearly 40 years in television, including covering four Super Bowls (XXIII, Paul Crane
XXX, XXII, XXVII) and serving as a member of NBC’s lead NFL broadcast team
with Dick Enberg. Maguire also provided his candor and insight to NFL Sunday HDNet Reporter - Emmy Award winning sports broadcaster Paul Crane will
Night Football on ESPN, and worked as an analyst for college football on ABC. join the HDNet team, covering reporting duties with Ron Kruck. Crane also
Maguire played in six AFL Championship games with the San Diego Chargers serves as a host for all of the New Orleans Saints programming on Cox Sports
(‘60-’63) and Buffalo Bills (‘64-’70) during his eleven-year career as a punter and Television, which is the regional home for the Super Bowl champions. He has
linebacker. He was a member of three championship teams (‘63,’64,’65) and was named to the Bills also covered play-by-play action for both Cox and Comcast regional networks.
Silver Anniversary All-Time Team in 1984 as a punter. Maguire still holds the Bills’ season punting Crane also spent nearly ten years at CNN Sports and CNN/SI, covering college
average record (42.1). He is one of only twenty players who were in the AFL for its entire existence. football and basketball, and hosting a weekly college football preview show
His outstanding collegiate career at The Citadel includes leading the nation in touchdown and the weekly College Coaches Corner program on Sunday mornings – the program on which
receptions his senior year. Maguire is in the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame, the weekly CNN/USA Today college football coaches poll was announced. Crane also spent nearly
10 years as a sports anchor and reporter at KDFW-TV in Dallas, where his primary assignments
included covering the NFL Dallas Cowboys, NBA Dallas Mavericks, MLB Texas Rangers, the then-
Kenny Rice Southwest Conference, the then-Big Eight Conference, the annual Cotton Bowl football game, the
HDNet Play-by-Play Announcer - An award-winning sportscaster, Kenny Rice annual Oklahoma-Texas football game, and PGA TOUR stops in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
hosts the popular HDNet program, Inside MMA. Rice has called play-by-play for
Harvard-Yale football and the Wooden Classic and Wooden Tradition college
basketball tournaments, along with the College Basketball Invitational, plus
boxing and MMA – all for HDNet. For NBC, Rice covers the Kentucky Derby and
Preakness Stakes and has covered the 2004 (boxing) and 2008 (equestrian)
Olympics as well as the US Olympic Trials in both Triathlon and Equestrian. Rice
has reported on the NFL for NBC’s Football Night in America and has called track and field, rugby
and basketball for the 2008 Paralympic Games. He has also called the Pro Bull Riders World Finals.
He hosted horse racing for ESPN (‘97-’06) including the Irish Derby and was a co-host of college
basketball Midnight Madness for the debut of ESPNU.

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TV INFORMATION

The New England Sports Network (NESN) joins the UFL as a new broadcast partner for A former quarterback in the National Football League, Zolak spent eight seasons with the
2010 and will broadcast two of the Hartford Colonials’ home games during the fall season. New England Patriots (1991-98) and one with the Miami Dolphins (1999).
NESN is delivered to more than four million homes throughout the six-state New England In 55 career games, Zolak threw for 1,314 yards and eight touchdowns. He originally was a
region and nationally via DirecTV and Dish Network. The definitive home for New England fourth-round pick of the Patriots in 1991. Zolak played college football at Maryland.
sports programming; NESN has been the top rated regional sports network in the country
for six consecutive years.
“We are excited for this opportunity to help showcase the UFL,” said Joel Feld, NESN’s Tony Terzi
executive vice president and executive producer. “We feel that the UFL is a television Sideline Reporter
property that offers us great upside and is poised to grow in the coming years once fans see Tony has more than 20 years of experience in the broadcast industry.
the entertaining and competitive football action that the league offers.” He has worked as a Sports Anchor/Reporter at WTIC, Sports Anchor/
Reporter at WVIT (NBC 30), and Air Personality at KC-101. Currently, Terzi
is a SportsCenter anchor for ESPN Radio.
Mike Logan
Play by Play
Mike is an experienced play-by-play announcer as he is the television John Chandler
and radio voice for the Providence College men’s hockey team, a position Sideline Reporter
he has held for the past 16 seasons. He has also served as a play-by- John is no stranger to NESN viewers, having served as both an anchor
play announcer for the Pawtucket Red Sox and broadcast football and and reporter for NESN’s sports news programming. In 2009, he
basketball for both Harvard and Northeastern Universities. worked as the play-by-play voice for the Springfield Armor of the NBA
D-League. He also worked as a sports reporter/anchor at WEWS in
Cleveland, Ohio and WVII in Bangor, Maine. His work has earned several
Brett Haber Emmy nominations and has been recognized by the Associated Press
Play by Play and the Maine Association of Broadcasters.
For almost 15 years, Brett has become established as a fixture of sports
news broadcasting. He has previously served as an anchor for ESPN’s
SportsCenter. During his career, he has received 17 Emmy Awards,
including a remarkable four-year run as the Washington D.C. area’s most
outstanding sports anchor beginning in 2007 and continuing through
this year. Brett joined WUSA9 in November 2004 and is currently the
station’s sports director and primary sports anchor.

Scott Zolak
Analyst
Scott Zolak will be the color analyst for UFL games on the New England
Sports Network. He has worked both pregame and postgame analysis of
New England Patriots games on radio and television. Zolak co-hosts the
“Gresh and Zolak” show weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on 98.5 FM The
Sports Hub in Boston, Massachusetts.

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FLORIDA TUSKERS
TEAM ROSTER / VENUE INFORMATION

No. First Name Surname Pos Ht Wt Dob College Acquired No. First Name Surname Pos Ht Wt Dob College Acquired
8 Brooks Bollinger QB 6’1 205 11/15/79 Wisconsin PR-10 70 Shane Olivea OL 6’4 325 10/7/81 Ohio State FA-10
9 Nick Novak K 6’0 198 8/21/81 Maryland FA-10 71 Michael Toudouze OL 6’6 303 4/24/83 Texas Christian FA-10
13 Ken Parrish P 6’1 210 6/22/84 Stroudsburg FA-10 72 Kyle Young OL 6’4 315 3/5/84 Fresno State FA-10
14 Chris Greisen QB 6’3 220 7/2/76 NW Missouri State FA-10 73 Torrin Tucker OT 6’6 315 12/25/79 Southern Mississippi FA-10
15 Huey Whitaker WR 6’5 220 6/19/81 South Florida FA-10 74 Langston Moore DT 6’1 305 7/17/81 South Carolina FA-10
17 Maurice Price WR 6’1 200 9/11/85 Charleston Southern FA-10 75 Seth Wand T 6’7 330 8/6/79 NW Missouri State PR-10
18 Jayson Foster WR 5’7 175 7/22/85 Georgia Southern PR-10 79 Chris Denman OG/OT 6’6 315 10/7/83 Fresno State FA-10
19 Chas Gessner WR 6’5 218 8/17/81 Brown PR-10 80 Jason Pociask TE 6’3 259 2/9/83 Wisconsin FA-10
20 Keiwan Ratliff DB 5’11 188 4/19/81 Florida FA-10 81 Cortez Hankton WR 6’0 200 1/20/81 Texas Southern DR-10
23 Jerome Carter DB 5’11 219 10/29/82 Florida State PR-10 84 Galen Stone TE 6’2 235 9/1/88 Saginaw Valley St FA-10
24 Darrius Vinnett CB 5’9 180 9/30/84 Boston College FA-10 85 Jermaine Wiggins TE 6’2 270 1/18/75 Georgia PR-10
26 Simeon Castille CB 6’0 195 10/12/85 Alabama FA-10 88 Calvin Russell WR 6’0 190 6/14/83 Tuskegee FA-10
28 Aveion Cason RB 5’10 215 7/12/79 Illinios State FA-10 91 Eric Powell DL 6’3 284 11/16/79 Florida State FA-10
29 Keith Davis DS 5’11 205 12/30/78 Sam Houston State FA-10 93 Antwon Burton DT 6’2 308 6/11/83 Temple FA-10
31 David Irons CB 5’10 197 10/9/82 Auburn FA-10 96 Chris Harrington DE 6’5 260 1/19/85 Texas A&M FA-10
32 J.R. Reed DS 5’11 202 2/11/82 South Florida FA-10 97 Arnold Harrison LB 6’3 241 9/20/82 Georgia DR-10
33 Dominic Rhodes RB 5’9 205 1/17/79 Midwestern State FA-10 98 Bryan Save DT 6’1 289 12/16/81 Colorado State W-10 Hrt
34 Fakhir Brown CB 5’11 192 9/21/77 Grambling PR-10
38 J.D. Runnels FB 5’11 237 6/19/84 Oklahoma FA-10 Coaching Staff: Jay Gruden, Head Coach
And General Manager; Chuck Bresnahan,
40 James Develin FB 6’3 260 7/23/88 Brown FA-10 Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers; Bret
43 Maurice Hicks RB 5’11 205 7/22/78 North Carolina A&T FA-10 Munsey, Director Of Player Personnel/
Defensive Backs Assistant; Bill Bradley,
44 Herana-Daze Jones DB 5’11 206 4/15/82 Indiana FA-10
Defensive Backs Coach; Ike Hilliard, Wide
49 Ryan Senser LS 6’3 242 7/21/84 Ohio FA-10 Receivers; Robert McFarland, Tight Ends
50 Tony Taylor LB 6’0 237 7/21/84 Georgia FA-10 Coach; Bill Laveroni, Offensive Line Coach;
Jerry Sisemore, Offensive Line Assistant;
51 Anthony Schlegel LB 6’1 243 3/1/81 Ohio State FA-10 Kurt Beathard, Running Backs Coach; Kerry
52 Odell Thurman LB 6’0 235 4/9/83 Georgia PR-10 Locklin, Defensive Line Coach; Al Roberts,
Special Teams Coach; Jim Lanford, Special
53 Joe Clermond DE 6’2 260 11/13/84 Pittsburgh FA-10 Teams Assistant; James MacPherson,
55 Terrence Melton LB 6’1 235 1/1/77 Rice PR-10 Offensive Quality Control; Fred Pagac Jr.,
Defensive Quality Control; Diane Clarke,
56 Patrick Chukwurah DE 6’1 250 3/1/79 Wyoming PR-10 Director Of Football Operations; John
57 Weston Dacus LB 6’1 232 9/19/85 Arkansas DR-10 Hastings, Strength And Conditioning Coach;
Matt Holland, Director Of Video; Tim Adkins,
58 Enoka Lucas C 6’2 302 4/29/84 Oregon PR-10 Video Assistant; Hunter Smith, Head Athletic
59 Tim McGarigle LB 6’0 240 10/25/83 Northwestern PR-10 Trainer; Scott Armstrong, Assistant Trainer;
63 Adrian Clarke OL 6’5 330 3/26/81 Ohio State DR-10 Constantine Demetriadis, Assistant Trainer;
Casey Turley, Equipment Manager; Bryan
66 Anthony Davis OT 6’4 322 3/27/80 Virginia Tech PR-10 Wright, Asst. Equipment Manager; Tom
68 McKinley Boykin DT 6’1 289 3/24/83 Ole Miss PR-10 Dilliard, Equipment Assistant

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COACH BIOS

Jay Gruden In his professional football career covering 24 seasons as either a player, assistant coach or head
Head Coach coach, Gruden’s teams have made the playoffs 20 times and have won seven championships.
One of the top young coaches in all of professional football, Jay Gruden is in A three-year starter at Louisville (1985-88), Gruden passed for more than 7,000 yards and 44
his first season as head coach of the Florida Tuskers of the United Football touchdowns under head coach Howard Schnellenberger. A two-time team MVP, Gruden still
League. ranks in the top five in most passing categories in Cardinal history. After graduating with BS
degree, Gruden spent one season as a graduate assistant on Schnellenberger’s staff – helping
Gruden began his UFL tenure in 2009 when then-head coach Jim Haslett
Louisville to an appearance in the Fiesta Bowl.
named him offensive coordinator. Under Gruden’s direction, the Tuskers
offense averaged a league-best 30.5 points per game and finished the Gruden hails from a football family. His father Jim is a long-time college and NFL assistant
season with a perfect 6-0 record. coach and scout, while his brother Jon is a former NFL head coach with the Raiders and
Buccaneers. Gruden, 43, and his wife Sherry are the parents of three sons, JJ, Joey and Jack.
When Haslett resigned to join the staff of the Washington Redskins, the UFL named Gruden
head coach on Feb. 9, 2010.
Gruden brings a wealth of professional football experience to his post. From 2002-2008, he Chuck Bresnahan
served as an offensive assistant with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. During his tenure, the Bucs Defensive Coordinator/
won three divisional titles and collected a Super Bowl Championship. Linebackers Coach
A long-time head coach in the Arena Football League, Gruden served two separate stints Chuck Bresnahan, who coached the Florida Tuskers linebackers last season,
(2004-08 and 1998-2001) as head coach and general manager of the Orlando Predators. was elevated to the position of Defensive Coordinator by first-year head
During his nine-season reign, Gruden led the Predators to four ArenaBowl appearances and a coach Jay Gruden.
pair of championships. Under Gruden, Orlando never failed to make the playoffs and posted
an overall record of 93-61 (.604 winning percentage). Under Bresnahan, the Tuskers had one of the UFL’s top linebacker corps last
season. The defense allowed a league-low 15.3 points per game in helping
Gruden continues to rank in the top 10 in AFL history in wins, post-season wins and winning Florida to a perfect 6-0 regular season record.
percentage.
Bresnahan joined the Tuskers coaching staff after spending four seasons on the Cincinnati
Prior to being named head coach of the Predators, Gruden served one season as offensive Bengals coaching staff, including the final three as defensive coordinator. In his first two
coordinator of the Nashville Kats, where he was credited with developing Andy Kelly into one seasons as coordinator, the Bengals finished second in the NFL in takeaways and also captured
of the AFL’s top quarterbacks. With the help of Gruden, the expansion Kats won 10 games and their first division title in 17 years.
earned a playoff spot.
His NFL experience dates back to 1994, where he spent two seasons with Cleveland as
An accomplished AFL player, Gruden quarterbacked the Tampa Bay Storm from 1991-96, linebackers/quality control coach and two seasons with Indianapolis as linebackers coach.
winning four championships in six years. Gruden was a first-team All-Arena selection twice Bresnahan joined the Oakland Raiders in 1998 as defensive backs coach before being
and was the league’s MVP in 1992. After coaching the Predators for four seasons, he abruptly promoted to defensive coordinator in 2000. In his three seasons as defensive coordinator, the
resigned to return to the playing field as quarterback of the Predators. In two seasons, Gruden Raiders won three consecutive AFC West titles. His defense helped carry Oakland to an AFC
threw for 5,900 yards and 117 touchdowns. Championship and a berth in Super Bowl XXXVI.
In 2003, Gruden was compiling his finest season as a pro. Completing 62% of his passes, he A graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Bresnahan played linebacker for Navy from
threw for 49 touchdowns and just two interceptions. After being injured late in the season, it 1979-82 and served as a commissioned officer from 1984-86. Prior to his 1983 assignment
was later learned that Gruden had played his final regular season games and two playoff games to military duty, he launched his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Navy. Following
on a broken leg and ankle. completion of his service, he coached at Navy, Georgia Tech and Maine. With the Yellow
For his AFL career, Gruden passed for more than 21,000 yards and 398 touchdowns in the Jackets, he coached inside linebackers and was part of the staff that led Georgia Tech to the
regular season and added more than 4,700 yards and 77 touchdowns in the post-season. As a 1990 National Championship.
playoff quarterback, Gruden won 15 of 19 starts. For league’s 20th anniversary, the AFL named
Gruden number four on its list of the 20 Greatest Players in AFL history.

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COACH BIOS

Kurt Beatherd Bill Laveroni


Running Backs Coach Offensive Line Coach
The son of legendary NFL General Manager Bobby Beathard (Washington, Bill Laveroni begins his second season on the Tuskers staff as the team’s
San Diego), Kurt Beatherd joins the Florida Tuskers as running backs coach offensive line coach. A long-time football coach, Laveroni has more than 40
after spending three years on Ron Zook’s staff at the University of Illinois. years of coaching experience including stops in the high school, college and
professional ranks.
At Illinois, Beatherd coached outside receivers (2007-08) and quarterbacks
(2009). Beathard’s previous coaching experience includes four seasons In addition to working with the Tuskers, Laveroni spent six years in the
as offensive coordinator at Eastern Kentucky (2003-06) and six years as National Football League with the Seattle Seahawks, serving as assistant
quarterback coach and offensive coordinator at Western Carolina (1996-2001). Additional offensive line coach (2002-03) and offensive line coach (2004-07). Laveroni also spent one
college coaching stops included stints with Bucknell, Pacific, Towson State, Bloomsburg, James season (1995) in the Arena Football League as a line coach with the San Jose SaberCats.
Madison, and Louisville. His college career includes two separate stints as California, along with stops at San Jose State,
A former college quarterback, Beatherd started his collegiate playing career at Cal Poly- San Rutgers, and Utah State. In five season at Rutgers, Laveroni coached the offensive line and also
Luis Obispo before transferring to Saddleback Junior College for his sophomore season. He held the title of running game coordinator.
then moved on to Towson State (now Towson) for the final three seasons of his career, setting As a player, Laveroni was a three-year starter at center for California (1967-69).
several school records along the way.
During his two-year stint at Towson, Beathard passed for 4,768 yards and 38 touchdowns. In a
game against Lafayette, Beathard was 40-of-51 passing for 466 yards and four scores. His effort Robert McFarland
in the game still ranks among the top passing performances in NCAA Division II history. His Tight Ends Coach
leadership under center also helped lead the Tigers to the 1984 Division II playoffs.
After coaching more than 20 years in the collegiate ranks, Robert McFarland
has joined the Florida Tuskers as tight ends coach. McFarland most recently
served as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Iowa State.
Ike Hilliard
Wide Receivers Coach McFarland’s previous experience includes two seasons as Head Coach at
Stephen F. Austin (2005-06), a year as offensive line coach at East Carolina
After serving as a volunteer with the Tuskers last season, former University of (2004) and four seasons as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach
Florida standout Ike Hillard was elevated to the position of receivers coach at the UCF (2000-03). Central Florida finished ninth in the nation among I-A teams in passing
for 2010. offense in 2001 and was 12th in the nation in passing offense in 2000. During his stay in
A first round selection in the 1997 NFL Draft (7th pick overall), Hilliard played Orlando, McFarland coached six student-athletes who went on to the NFL.
12 seasons in the National Football League for the New York Giants (1997- Prior to that, McFarland spent nine years as an assistant at Stephen F. Austin, where his teams
2004) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2005-08). In 161 career games (106 qualified for the NCAA playoffs twice, captured a conference title and established numerous
starts), Hilliard caught 546 passes for 6,387 yards and 35 touchdowns. offensive records. Other coaching assignments for McFarland included stops at East Carolina,
With the University of Florida, Hilliard played three seasons (1994-96), catching 126 passes Kent State, Notre Dame and Clemson.
for 2,214 yards and 26 touchdowns. In his junior year, Hilliard earned first-team All-SEC
and All-America honors. He capped the season with seven catches for 150 yards and three
touchdowns in leading Florida to a 52-20 Sugar Bowl win over Florida State as the Gators Jerry Sisemore
captured their first national championship. He gave up his senior year to enter the NFL draft. Offensive Line Assistant
Hilliard is a native of Patterson, La. and is the nephew of former New Orleans Saints running Assisting Bill Laveroni this season with the offensive line will be former NFL
back Dalton Hilliard. player Jerry Sisemore. An All-American at the University of Texas, Sisemore
was a first round NFL draft pick (number three overall) of the Philadelphia
Eagles in 1973.

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COACH BIOS

Sisemore would go on to play 12 seasons in the NFL, earning Pro Bowl honors in 1979 and of the most versatile NFL players of his time, Bradley had 34 career interceptions, averaged 39.0
1981. He helped the Eagles to an appearance in Super Bowl XV. Overall, he played in 156 yards on 129 career punts, and was also used as both a punt and kickoff return man early in his
games, started 155 and is still considered one of the greatest offensive linemen in franchise pro career. He was named to three pro bowls.
history. Prior to his professional career, Bradley was a standout defensive back for the Texas Longhorns.
Sisemore was a regular on the 1970 Longhorn team that built an unbeaten streak to 31 games. A three-year starter, Bradley still holds the Texas record for most interceptions in a single game,
The next year Sisemore blossomed into one of the nation’s best linemen as he had the first of recording four picks against arch-rival Texas A&M during his senior season.
two consecutive seasons (1971 and 1972) where he was both an all-conference and unanimous Bradley is a member of the Texas High School, University of Texas, Philadelphia Eagles and
All-America selection. In his 1972 senior year, Texas won its third consecutive Southwest Texas Sports Halls of Fame.
Conference title and gained its third straight Cotton Bowl Classic bid. He was inducted to the
College Football Hall of Fame in 2002.
Kerry Locklin
Defensive Line Coach
James MacPherson
Quality Control Coach/Offense A former NFL player, Kerry Locklin joins Jay Gruden’s staff this season as the
Tuskers defensive line coach. A former 6th round pick, Locklin played three
A former standout at Wake Forest University, James MacPherson was begins seasons in the NFL for the Los Angeles Rams (1982-83) and Denver Broncos
his coaching career as an Offensive Quality Control Coach for head coach Jay (1987). In addition, Locklin played two years in the United States Football
Gruden. League for Arizona (1984-85).
A former quarterback, MacPherson played two seasons in the Arena Football He began his coaching career with Western New Mexico as a running backs
League for Georgia (2007) and Grand Rapids (2008). As a starter for Grand coach in 1988. He spent eight years as defensive line coach with Fresno State (2000-08). At
Rapids, MacPherson threw for 3,970 yards and 87 touchdowns in 16 games. He also played one Fresno State, Locklin coached two different Western Athletic Conference Defensive Players
season for Green Bay in afl2 and went to camp with the Indianapolis Colts in 2003. of the Year in Garrett McIntyre and Alan Harper. Most-recently, Kerry served as defensive line
A four-year letterman at Wake, MacPherson became the Deacons full-time starter as a coach for Rex Ryan and the New York Jets (2009).
junior. He capped his college career by hitting nine of 16 passes for 241 yards and a pair of Locklin played college football at New Mexico State University, where he earned both a
touchdowns against Oregon to earn MVP honors in the 2002 Seattle Bowl. bachelors and masters degree. On the field, he was named an All-WAC tight end, earning UPI
and AP All-America honorable mention honors, and was also an All-Missouri Valley Conference
first-team and Academic All-MVC first-team selection in 1980 and 1981.
Bill Bradley
Defensive Backs Coach
A former standout with the Philadelphia Eagles, Bill Bradley returns for his Bret Munsey
second season on the Florida Tuskers staff as defensive backs coach. Player Personnel Director/
Assistant Defensive Backs Coach
Bradley coached the secondary of the UFL’s top-rated defense last season
under then-head coach Jim Haslett. Prior to his arrival in Orlando, he After spending one year working at the league level, Bret Munsey has joined
coached in the NFL with the San Diego Chargers (2007-08), New York the Florida Tuskers as Director of Player Personnel. In addition, Munsey will
Jets (2001-03) and Buffalo Bills (1998-2000). He also served as Defensive also assist in coaching the Tuskers’ secondary.
Coordinator at Baylor (2004-06) for three seasons and coached in the USFL for the San Antonio A native of Winter Park, Munsey spent last season as a player personnel
Gunslingers. assistant with the UFL. Prior to that, he spent three years as Head Coach of
A former third-round NFL draft pick in 1969, Bradley had a stellar nine-year career with the the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League. In that capacity, Munsey recorded a 35-20
Philadelphia Eagles (1969-76) and St. Louis Cardinals (1977). He led the NFL interceptions in overall record (.636 winning percentage). His 2008 team went 13-3 in the regular season and
both 1971 and 1972, becoming the first player to lead the league in consecutive seasons. One swept through the playoffs to capture that city’s first AFL championship.

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Munsey spent three seasons with the AFL’s Orlando Predators (2003-05), where he filled the A native of Fresno, Calif., Roberts played college football at the University of Washington
role of secondary coach and player personnel director. Previous AFL coaching experience (1964-65) and the University of Puget Sound (1964-65).
included one year as an assistant coach with the Carolina Cobras (2001). He also coached in
the arenafootball2 league as an assistant with Augusta (2000) and head coach of the Tennessee
Vipers (2002). Jim Lanford
A former three-sport star at Winter Park High School, Munsey played college football at Special Teams Assistant
Concord College (WV) and was a member of the Orlando Predators football team from A long time consultant to several NFL teams, Jim Lanford is in his second
1991-95. season as special teams assistant for the Florida Tuskers. In his current
position, Lanford assists with all aspects of the Tuskers kicking game – which
ranked among the league’s best in several categories.
Fred Pagac Prior to joining the Tuskers, Lanford served as a consultant with the
Quality Control Coach/Defense Philadelphia Eagles, Tennessee Titans, and Chicago Bears, where he assisted
Former Ohio State standout Fred Pagac will serve as defensive quality in mini-camps, training camps and off-season workouts.
control coach for the Tuskers in 2010. Lanford served two stints as a special teams coach at University of West Georgia (1994-
Pagac was a four-year letter winner for Ohio State from 1999-2003, playing 98 and 2000-03). During that time, he helped the school to three Gulf South Conference
in 39 games and making 10 starts at middle linebacker as a senior when he championships and four NCAA Division II playoff berths. In addition, Lanford has and
posted career highs with 36 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and one quarterback continues to work as an individual kicking coach/consultant for several outstanding collegiate
sack. During the Buckeyes’ 2002 national championship season, he played players.
in nine games and collected 11 tackles, including two behind the line of scrimmage before
missing the end of the season with shoulder surgery.
Pagac graduated from Ohio State in 2004 with a degree in real estate management and was
signed as a free agent by the St. Louis Rams in June of that year. After he was released by the
Rams he played with the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europe in 2005 before an injury ended his
playing days. He is the son of former NFL player and long-time NFL coach Fred Pagac Sr.

Al Roberts
Special Teams Coach
A veteran coach with more than 40 years experience in the high school,
college and professional ranks, Al Roberts returns to the Tuskers for a second
season as special teams coach. Under Roberts’ guidance, the Tuskers
ranked among the UFL’s best in practically every special teams category.
Prior to joining the Tuskers, Roberts served as special teams coach for the
Los Angeles Rams (2007-08), Cincinnati Bengals (1997-2002), Philadelphia
Eagles (1988-90) New York Jets (1991-93) and Arizona Cardinals (1994-95). Roberts also served
as a running backs coach with the Houston Oilers (1984-85) and with the Washington Redskins
(1996).
College stops for Roberts include stints with Purdue (1986) and Wyoming (1987); as well as five
seasons as running backs coach under Don James at the University of Washington (1997-2002).

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FRONT OFFICE

Windsor Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Business Management Jerry Sisemore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Line Assistant
J. Daniel Pearson . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Public Relations Kurt Beathard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Running Backs Coach
Alyson McCoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Operations and Events Director Kerry Locklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line Coach
Marc Daniels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Broadcasting Al Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special Teams Coach
Scott Adams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Director of Broadcasting Jim Lanford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special Teams Assistant
Joe Armington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marketing and Ticketing Representative James MacPherson . . . . . . . . .Offensive Quality Control
John Cochol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Tickets Fred Pagac Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Quality Control
Brett Buda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ticket Manager Diane Clarke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Football Operations
Jason Lucas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asst. Director of Public Relations John Hastings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Strength and Conditioning Coach
Alexander Boucher . . . . . . . . .Ticket Representative Matt Holland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Video
Neil Tredray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Public Relations Assistant Tim Adkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Video Assistant
Jeffery Meads. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marketing and Operations Assistant Hunter Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Athletic Trainer
Jason Michael Clerkin . . . . . .Administration Assistant Scott Armstrong. . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Trainer
Joshua Genesevich. . . . . . . . . . .Marketing and Operations Assistant Constantine Demetriadis . .Assistant Trainer
Billie O’Hara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cheerleaders Director Casey Turley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Equipment Manager
Bryan Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asst. Equipment Manager
Director of Public Relations: Tom Dilliard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Equipment Assistant
Dan Pearson
Dan.Pearson@UFL-Football.com
407-791-4663 Florida Tuskers Business Address:
Florida Tuskers
121 South Orange Ave.
Florida Tuskers Football Staff: South Tower – 15th Floor
Jay Gruden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach and General Manager Orlando, FL 32801
407-761-7418
Chuck Bresnahan . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
Bret Munsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Player Personnel/Defensive Backs Assistant
Florida Tuskers Football Operations:
Bill Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Backs Coach
Florida Tuskers
Ike Hilliard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wide Receivers One Citrus Bowl Place, Suite 201
Orlando, FL 32805
Robert McFarland . . . . . . . . . . .Tight Ends Coach
Tel: 407-601-7000
Bill Laveroni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Line Coach

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PLAYER BIOS

BROOKS BOLLINGER - qb 08 COLLEGE: Four-year letterman for the Rebels… Played in the 2006 Hula Bowl… Recorded 40 tackles and 3 sacks as a senior
while starting nine games… Named first-team preseason All-SEC… Earned second-team All-SEC honors as a junior as he posted
Height: 6-1 36 tackles and 2.5 sacks in 10 starts… Started three games as a sophomore and recorded 37 tackles… Appeared in 12 games as
Weight: 205 a freshman and notched 48 tackles.
Date of Birth: November 15, 1979
PERSONAL: Majored in criminal justice at Mississippi… Two-time All-State selection on the defensive line at McAdory High
College: Wisconsin School in Bessemer, Alabama.
How Acquired: Protected 2010

PRO CAREER: The reigning UFL Motorola Season MVP returns for a second year at the helm of the Florida Tuskers’ attack
after leading the league in virtually every passing category in 2009… Completed 121 of 179 attempts for 1,518 yards, a league-
FAKHIR BROWN - cb 34
high 14 touchdowns and just 3 interceptions in 2009… Hit on 22 of 45 passes for 306 yards, 2 touchdowns and 2 interceptions
in the Championship Game loss to Las Vegas… Brings NFL pedigree to the Tuskers having played in 21 games with 10 starts Height: 5-11
from 2003-2008… Chosen in the sixth round (200th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft by the New York Jets… Best NFL season Weight: 192
came in 2005 when he started nine of 11 games, completing 150 of 266 passes for 1,558 yards, 7 touchdowns and 6 intercep-
tions… Added 135 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns… Spent the 2006 and 2007 seasons in Minnesota after being traded to the Date of Birth: September 21, 1977
Vikings… Played two games for the Dallas Cowboys in 2008… NFL career totals of 211 completions from 360 attempts for 2,226 College: Grambling State
yards, 9 touchdowns and 9 interceptions. How Acquired: Protected 2010
COLLEGE: A four-year starter at the University of Wisconsin… As a red-shirt freshman starter in 2000, Bollinger helped the PRO CAREER: Experienced cornerback returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Florida Tuskers
Badgers win their second straight Rose Bowl… In 2001, he guided the Badgers to the Sun Bowl, where they defeated UCLA… for the 2010 campaign… Started all six regular season games for the Tuskers in 2009, recording 18 tackles and 1 interception…
Bollinger could not guide Wisconsin to a Bowl game in 2002 but he enjoyed success as a senior in 2003, securing an overtime Started and recorded 5 tackles in the Championship Game loss to Las Vegas… Brings a wealth of NFL experience to the Tuskers
victory against Colorado in the Alamo Bowl… Bollinger finished with a 30-12 record as a starter at Wisconsin and won all having played in 113 regular season games with 62 starts with the San Diego Chargers (1999-2000), New Orleans Saints (2002-
three of his Bowl game appearances… Set a school rushing record for quarterbacks by gaining 1,767 yards and scoring 26 2005) and St. Louis Rams (2006-2008)… Recorded a career-high 66 tackles in 14 starts for the Rams in 2006… In 2007 with the
touchdowns… Finished second on school’s all-time passing lists with 414 completions from 771 attempts for 5,627 yards and Rams, Brown registered a career-best 4 interceptions for 48 yards and 1 touchdown… Posted career figures of 320 tackles, 77
38 touchdowns. pass defenses, 11 interceptions for 81 yards and 1 touchdown and 2 sacks.

PERSONAL: Played quarterback for Central High School in Grand Forks, North Dakota… Played in every game during his COLLEGE: Played college football at Grambling State University and finished career with 68 tackles and 6 interceptions.
high school career, throwing 40 touchdown passes and adding 19 scoring runs… Was twice drafted by Major League Baseball’s
Los Angeles Dodgers.
PERSONAL: Majored in drafting and design at Grambling State… Born in Detroit, Michigan.

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Height: 6-1
ANTWON BURTON - dt 93
Weight: 289 Height: 6-2
Date of Birth: March 24, 1983 Weight: 308
College: Mississippi Date of Birth: June 11, 1983
How Acquired: Protected 2010 College: Temple
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season with the Tuskers after starting all six regular season games and recording 13 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
tackles and 0.5 sacks in 2009… Also started the Championship Game loss to Las Vegas… Has played in three regular season
games in the NFL, recording 10 tackles with the New Orleans Saints in 2008… Originally signed with the Saints on May 12, PRO CAREER: Undrafted NFL free agent four years ago looks to continue his professional career with the Tuskers… Last
2006… Was released by the club in August 2006 and re-signed in January 2007… Played in NFL Europe for the Cologne Centuri- regular-season action came with the Carolina Panthers in 2009, recording a tackle in two games… Also played in six games with
ons in 2007, recording 24 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 1 pass defense. the Denver Broncos in 2007 (four tackles) and one game with Denver in 2006.

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COLLEGE: Participated in 22 games (16 starts) in two seasons at Temple (2003 and 2005)… Started 10 of 11 games played downs… Added 64 catches for 655 yards and 2 scores.
in 2005 as a senior, and recorded 66 tackles… Redshirted in 2004 due to a foot injury… Had 30 tackles as a junior in 2003…
Transferred to Temple from Erie Community College in Orchard Park, N.Y. COLLEGE: Played two years at Illinois State but did not see action as a junior in 2000… Rushed for 345 yards and 6 touch-
downs on 78 carries as a sophomore in 1999 and added 34 receptions for 278 yards and 2 scores… Ranked sixth in the nation
PERSONAL: Went to Cleveland High School in Cheektowaga, N.Y.… Majored in business and psychology at Temple. with a 28.1-yard kickoff return average and twice scored on 100-yard returns… Named Football Gazette All-American and was
an All-Gateway Conference first-team selection… Carried 124 times for 728 yards and 8 touchdowns as a freshman and added
33 receptions for 230 yards… Named to the All-Gateway newcomer’s team.
JEROME CARTER - s 23 PERSONAL: Graduated with a degree in industrial technology… Was involved in considerable amounts of charity work
during his NFL career, helping to deliver thousands of pounds of food and supplies to more than 30 Detroit relief agencies
Height: 5-11 through the United Way Hometown Huddle program.
Weight: 219
Date of Birth: October 29, 1982
College: Florida State SIMEON CASTILLE - CB 26
How Acquired: Protected 2010
Height: 6-0
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Florida Tuskers… Played in all six Weight: 195
regular season games in 2009, starting five times and recording 24 tackles and 2 interceptions for 98 yards… Added 2 tackles Date of Birth: October 12, 1985
in a starting role in the Championship Game loss to Las Vegas… Was originally chosen in the fourth round (117th overall) of
the 2005 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams… Played in 33 games with three starts from 2005-2007… Recorded a career-high 38 College: Alabama
tackles as a rookie in 2005 and added a career-best 2 interceptions for 39 yards in 2006… First career interception came against How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
the Detroit Lions on October 1, 2006… Posted NFL career figures of 58 tackles and 2 interceptions for 39 yards… Signed with
the Dallas Cowboys on January 12, 2009 but was waived on August 5, 2009. PRO CAREER: Orignally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2008 and appeared in eight games
as a rookie… Recorded 7 tackles and 1 pass defense… Played in one regular season game with the San Diego Chargers in 2009
COLLEGE: Finished stellar collegiate career at Florida State with 257 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 3 interceptions… Was elected but did not record any statistics… Joins the Tuskers as a free agent for the 2010 campaign.
defensive team captain as a senior… Was voted an honorable mention All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection as a junior… Saw
his first college action in 2002, a season in which he scored on a return of a blocked punt against Wake Forest. COLLEGE: Earned a reputation as a physical cornerback with the Crimson Tide… Started 29 of 48 games at Alabama and
finished college career with 176 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 17 stops for losses totalling 73 yards and 5 quarterback pressures… Also
PERSONAL: Played prep football at Columbia High School in Lake City, Florida… Was a two-time All-State first-team selec- added 3 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries and 27 pass defenses… Recorded 12 career interceptions for 105 yards and 1
tion as a junior and senior… Was named the top player in the state of Florida by the Gainesville Sun. touchdown and also blocked a kick.

PERSONAL: Father, Jeremiah, played defensive back in the NFL for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Denver Broncos…
AVEION CASON - rb 28 Brother, Tim, is a fullback for the Kansas City Chiefs… His wife, singer Haley Hunt-Castille, featured on the soundtrack of the
Madden NFL 2007 computer game… Earned All-American honors as a defensive back at Briarwood Christian High School in
Alabama and helped his school to the state title in 2003… Was a first-team USA Today All-American and was listed as the 11th-
Height: 5-10 best player in Alabama by SuperPrep.
Weight: 215
Date of Birth: July 12, 1979
College: Illinois State PATRICK CHUKWURAH - DE 56
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Height: 6-1
PRO CAREER: Experienced running back brings NFL pedigree to the Tuskers for the 2010 UFL season… Played in 56 NFL Weight: 250
games with five starts from 2001 to 2008… Began NFL career as an undrafted free agent with the St. Louis Rams in 2001 before Date of Birth: March 1, 1979
spending part of 2001 and the 2002 campaign with the Detroit Lions… Played for the Dallas Cowboys in 2003 and the Rams in
2004-2005… Returned to the Lions from 2006-2008… Best season came as a Dallas Cowboy in 2003 when he carried 40 times College: Wyoming
for 220 yards (63 long) and 2 touchdowns… Posted career NFL figures of 126 carries for 562 yards (4.5 average) and 3 touch- How Acquired: Protected 2010

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PRO CAREER: Experienced defensive lineman returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Florida Tusk- PRO CAREER: Will make his UFL debut in 2010 after being signed to a free agent contract by the Florida Tuskers… Origi-
ers… Played for the Tuskers in 2009 and recorded 20 tackles and 1 pass breakup… Led the UFL with 3 sacks for 21 yards during the nally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Chicago Bears in 2008… Waived by the Bears on September 4, 2009…
regular season… Added 1 tackle in the 2009 UFL Championship Game… Originally chosen in the fifth round (157th overall) of the 2001 Re-signed to the practice squad later in the season but released on December 1, 2009.
NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings… Played for the Vikings in 2001-2002, the Denver Broncos from 2004-2006 and the Tampa Bay Buc-
caneers from 2007-2008… Appeared in 78 NFL regular season games with five starts… Recorded 81 tackles, 9 sacks, 3 pass breakups
and 4 forced fumbles… Best season came with the Broncos in 2006 as he played in 14 games and recorded 25 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 1 pass COLLEGE: Played in 46 games with 25 starts at defensive end during college career with the Pittsburgh Panthers… Regis-
defense and 1 forced fumble… Also boasts NFL experience with the Houston Texans (2003). tered 142 tackles (82 solo), 17.5 sacks, 36.5 stops for losses and 4 fumble recoveries… Made 53 tackles in 2007 and was named
a second-team All-Big East selection… Added 10.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles and 1 blocked kick… Was also a second-team All-Big
East selection in 2006 as he started all 12 games at defensive end and recorded 48 tackles, 5.5 sacks and 2 fumble recoveries…
COLLEGE: Started for three seasons during his career at Wyoming… Played in 45 games from 1997-2000 and recorded 245 tackles Played in 10 games as a reserve defensive end in 2005 and recorded 14 tackles and 2 sacks… Played in 12 games as a red-shirt
and 27 sacks… Earned first-team All-Mountain West honors as a senior in 2000, recording 100 tackles and 7 sacks… Served as team cap- freshman in 2004, recording 27 tackles and 1 fumble recovery.
tain as a senior… Was a second-team All-Mountain West selection as a junior in 1999 and earned Defensive MVP honors.
PERSONAL: Born in Tampa, Florida… Played linebacker, safety and H-back for Chamberlain High School in Tampa,
PERSONAL: Born in Nigeria… Played football at MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas. Florida… Was named an All-Hillsborough County selection by the Tampa Tribune… Majored in communication and rhetoric…
Also played basketball and competed in the high jump for the track and field team.

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WESTON DACUS - LB 57
Height: 6-5
Weight: 330 Height: 6-1
Date of Birth: March 26, 1981 Weight: 232
College:Ohio State Date of Birth: September 19, 1985
How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 6 College: Arkansas
How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 1
PRO CAREER: Powerful guard with NFL experience was chosen in the sixth round (29th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by
the Florida Tuskers… Originally selected in the seventh round (227th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles… PRO CAREER: Chosen in the first round (fourth overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Florida Tuskers… Originally entered
Played for the Eagles from 2004-2005 and for the New York Jets in 2007… Appeared in a total of 28 NFL regular season games the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2008… Played in eight games during the 2008 regular season
with 18 starts… Busiest season came with the Jets in 2007 when he played in and started 14 contests… Also boasts NFL experi- and recorded 8 tackles.
ence with the Baltimore Ravens (2008).
COLLEGE: Played in 39 games over four seasons (2004-2007) at Arkansas… Recorded 175 tackles, 10 stops for losses, 5.5 sacks, 3
COLLEGE: Started 43 games at Ohio State from 2000-2003 and was a key member of the national championship-winning forced fumbles and 1 pass defense… Best season came as a senior in 2007 when he notched a career-high 102 tackles to rank second
side of 2002… Earned Freshman All-American honors in his first year in Columbus and was also named to the All-Big Ten on the team… Added a career-high 3 sacks and 1 forced fumble… Started all 13 games in which he played as a senior.
second-team as a senior.
PERSONAL: Born in Searcy, Arkansas… Surname is pronounced DAY-cus… Played fullback in high school and rushed for
PERSONAL: Born in Cleveland, Ohio… Attended Shaker Heights High School in Cleveland, Ohio, where he set a school 3,828 yards and 49 touchdowns on 576 carries… Scored 300 points during his high school career… Was selected to Fox Sports
record for the longest throw in the discus… Majored in African-American studies at Ohio State. Net’s 2003 All-South third-team offense… Ranked the number eight prospect in Arkansas by The Morning News and rated
as the nation’s 18th-best running back by Max Emfinger… SuperPrep described him as the fifth-best high school prospect in
Arkansas and he earned All-Conference and All-State honors three times each.

JOE CLERMOND - D 53 ANTHONY DAVIS - T 66


Height: 6-2
Height: 6-4
Weight: 260
Weight: 322
Date of Birth: November 13, 1984
Date of Birth: March 27, 1980
College: Pittsburgh
College: Virginia Tech
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
How Acquired: Protected 2010

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PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Florida Tuskers… Played for the Tuskers
as a starting guard in 2009 and was a starter for the inaugural UFL Championship Game… Originally entered the NFL as an
CHRIS DENMAN - GT 79
undrafted free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2003… Played for the Buccaneers from 2003-2008… Appeared in 47
regular season contests with 32 starts… Best spell came with the Bucs in 2005 and 2006 when he started 32 out of a possible 32 Height: 6-6
games… Also boasts professional experience with the St. Louis Rams (2008) and New Orleans Saints (2009). Weight: 315
Date of Birth: October 7, 1983
COLLEGE: Played at Virginia Tech from 1999-2002, earning second-team All-Big East honors in his final season of college College: Fresno State
football… Kicked off his college career by playing in 10 of 11 games as a freshman in 1999 and was named the school’s most
improved offensive player… Saw action in 12 games at left tackle as a sophomore in 2000… Led all offensive linemen by play- How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
ing in 656 offensive snaps as a junior in 2001… Started all 12 games as a senior in 2002 and helped Virginia Tech average 30.6
points per game. PRO CAREER: Originally chosen in the seventh round (214th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Bucca-
neers… Spent his rookie year on injured reserve before being released by the Bucs on August 30, 2008… Signed to the practice
PERSONAL: Played offensive tackle at Hargrave High School in Virginia… Was an All-Region pick by PrepStar as a senior in squad of the Buffalo Bills on September 8, 2008… Was released on November 12, 2008 but was signed back onto the practice
1997… Was voted the James River District Defensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior… Started three years on defense squad on November 19, 2008 and remained there for the rest of the season… Signed a new contract with the Bills on December
and two years on offense… Also served as a member of the basketball squad and was a shot putter for the track and field team. 30, 2008 but was waived on September 1, 2009.

COLLEGE: Earned first-team All-WAC honors during his senior year at Fresno State… Started the final 46 games of his
KEITH DAVIS - S 29 college career at right tackle after joining the football team as a walk-on… Played in a total of 48 games… Helped the Bulldogs
produce a 1,000-yard rusher in each of his four seasons on the offensive line… Was a key member of an offensive line that al-
lowed just 25 sacks from 2005-2006…… Switched from defensive line to the offensive line in the spring of 2003.
Height: 5-11
Weight: 205 PERSONAL: Played defensive end and tight end at Tehachapi High School in Tehachapi, California and was an All-League
selection at both positions… Notched 13 sacks and scored 7 touchdowns during his senior season… Was an area All-Star and
Date of Birth: December 30, 1978 an All-Area selection as a senior.
College: Sam Houston State
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
JAMES DEVELIN - FB 40
PRO CAREER: Experienced defensive back who boasts NFL and NFL Europe League experience joins the Florida Tuskers
as a free agent in 2010… Played for the Dallas Cowboys in 2002 and again from 2004-2008, appearing in 84 regular season Height: 6-3
games with 31 starts… Totaled 171 career tackles in the NFL and added 6 pass defenses and 3 forced fumbles… Best season
came in 2005 when he started 15 of 16 contests and recorded 66 tackles and 3 pass defenses… Also spent time with the Miami Weight: 260
Dolphins (2008) and Oakland Raiders (2009) but did not see playing time for these clubs… Played in NFL Europe for the Berlin Date of Birth: August 23, 1988
Thunder in 2004, earning All-League honors as he registered 65 tackles, 4 interceptions for 56 yards, 15 pass defenses and 2 College: Brown
forced fumbles while helping his team to championship glory.
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
COLLEGE: Finished career ranked fourth on the school’s tackle list with 339 stops… Led team with 96 tackles in his senior
year and added 7 pass defenses, 3 forced fumbles, 1 sack and 1 fumble recovery… Earned All-America honors from the Ameri- PRO CAREER: Rookie fullback looking to make a successful transition from defense at the professional level.
can Football Coaches Association and All-Southland League honors as a senior… As a junior, was named Southland Football
League Defensive Player of the Year and team MVP after posting 99 tackles and 2 interceptions. COLLEGE: In 12 games for the Bears in 2009, led the team with five sacks and 16 tackles for loss… Added 53 tackles, an
interception and two fumble recoveries… As a junior in 2008, recorded 34 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, three sacks and an inter-
PERSONAL: Two-time All-State and All-District wide receiver and defensive back for Italy High School in Texas… Starter ception.
for the baseball and basketball team that won the 1997 Class AA State Championship.
PERSONAL: Went to Boyertown Area Senior High School… Enjoys weightlifting and drafting.

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COLLEGE: Completed career with 292 receptions for 3,408 yards to rank fourth in NCAA 1-AA history … His 36 career
JAYSON FOSTER - WR 18 touchdown receptions are second-best in Ivy football history and 10th in NCAA 1-AA annals… Two-time Walter Payton Award
finalist as the nation’s top 1-AA player… Led the nation with 114 receptions, third-best in NCAA 1-AA history for 1,166 yards
and 11 touchdowns as a senior… Consensus All-American first-team choice in 2002… Led the NCAA I-AA ranks as a junior with
Height: 5-7 an average of 131.4 yard per game receiving… Named Ivy League Rookie of the Year as a freshman in 1999 after setting Brown
Weight: 175 rookie records by catching 43 passes for 560 yards and 8 touchdowns.
Date of Birth: July 22, 1985
College: Georgia Southern PERSONAL: Attended Our Lady of Good Counsel High School in Wheaton, Maryland, where he played football, basketball
and lacrosse… Played on Brown’s lacrosse team, earning third-team All-American honors as a junior and served as captain for
How Acquired: Protected 2010 two seasons… Majored in history at Brown.

PRO CAREER: Returns for a second UFL season after being protected by the Florida Tuskers… Ranked second among
Florida receivers with 17 catches for 268 yards (62 long) and 3 touchdowns in 2009… Caught 4 passes for 39 yards (16 long) in
the Championship Game loss to Las Vegas… Added 5 punt returns for 21 yards in the regular season… Entered the NFL as an
CHRIS GREISEN - QB 14
undrafted free agent with the Miami Dolphins in 2008… Spent the 2008 NFL season on the practice squads of the Dolphins,
Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos… Re-joined Pittsburgh during the 2009 off-season but was waived on June 18, 2009… Height: 6-3
Signed with the Baltimore Ravens on July 28, 2009 but was released on September 5, 2009. Weight: 220
Date of Birth: August 2, 1976
COLLEGE: Played four years at wide receiver (freshman and junior) and quarterback (sophomore and senior) at Georgia College: Northwest Missouri State
Southern… Completed 143 of 233 passes for 2,099 yards and 15 touchdowns while rushing for 3,835 yards and 54 scores on
569 attempts… Caught 50 passes for 661 yards and 5 scores… Also scored 2 punt return touchdowns and added 1 kickoff How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
return score at Georgia Southern… Won the Walter Payton Award as the top offensive player in the Football Championship Sub-
Division after his senior season… Posted four 200-yard rushing days as a senior, including a career-high 279 against Wofford. PRO CAREER: Veteran quarterback brings a vast array of experience to his second season with the Tuskers… Recently
completed Arena Football season with the Milwaukee Iron, and led the AFL in passer rating (128.2) and passing yards (5,146)…
PERSONAL: Attended Cherokee County High School in Canton, Georgia… Played one year at wide receiver and two at Was second in the league with 107 touchdown passes… As the Tuskers’ No. 2 quarterback last fall, went 13-for-20 for 116 yards
quarterback, earning All-County honors in all three seasons… Was also an All-State selection as a senior… Was his school’s of- and a touchdown… Lengthy pro career also includes stops with the AFL’s Georgia Force (2007-08) and Dallas Desperados
fensive player of the year as a sophomore and senior… Born in Columbus, Georgia… Majored in business logistics. (2005-06), the Green Bay Blizzard of arenafootball2 (2004), the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe (2003) and the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals
(1999-01).

CHAS GESSNER - WR 19 COLLEGE: Was a two-time All-American at Northwest Missouri State, and led the Bearcats to the NCAA Division II National
Championship as a senior… Is all-time leader in school history in passing yards (5,731) and touchdown passes (51)… As an All-
American during his senior year, threw for a school-record 2,937 yards and 25 touchdowns while completing 200 of 332 passes.
Height: 6-5
Weight: 218 PERSONAL: Played quarterback at Sturgeon Bay (Wisc.) High School… Runs the “Chris Greisen Quarterback Academy”
Date of Birth: August 17, 1981 during the offseason in Green Bay… Co-hosts “Talking Football with Chris Greisen,” a radio show on 1570 AM The Score in the
College: Brown Green Bay/Appleton area.
How Acquired: Protected 2010

PRO CAREER: Experienced wide receiver returns for a second UFL season after being protected by the Florida Tuskers…
CORTEZ HANKTON - WR 81
Caught 8 passes for 98 yards (23 long) and 2 touchdowns during the 2009 regular season… Originally entered the NFL as an
undrafted free agent with the New England Patriots in 2003, winning a Super Bowl ring in his rookie season… Earned All-NFL Height: 6-0
Europe League honors and won a World Bowl with the Berlin Thunder in 2004, catching 38 passes for 566 yards (47 long) and 6 Weight: 200
touchdowns… Boasts off-season experience with the New York Jets (2005) and Seattle Seahawks (2008)… Spent the 2006 and Date of Birth: January 20, 1981
2007 campaigns with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, appearing in one regular season game… Also played for the Arena Football
League’s Orlando Predators in 2007 and 2008. College: Texas Southern
How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 8

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PRO CAREER: Chosen in the second round (ninth overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Florida Tuskers… Brings NFL ex-
perience to the UFL after playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 2005-2009 and also in four games with the Cleveland Browns
PRO CAREER: Talented wide receiver was chosen in the eighth round (37th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Florida in 2009… Has played in a total of 32 regular season games with two starts… Recorded 35 tackles, 1 pass defense and 1 forced
Tuskers… Saw action with the New York Sentinels during the inaugural UFL campaign, catching 11 passes for 144 yards (30 fumble during his NFL career… Best season came in 2007 when he appeared in 13 games for the Steelers and recorded 13
long)… Played in 46 NFL games with one start for the Jacksonville Jaguars from 2003-2006… Caught 34 passes for 310 yards tackles and 1 forced fumble.
(22 long) and 2 touchdowns… Most productive NFL season came in 2003 when he played in all 16 games and caught 17 passes
for 166 yards… Both scoring catches came during the 2004 season… Also boasts NFL experience with the Minnesota Vikings COLLEGE: Was a key part of a team that posted a 42-10 record from 2001-2004 and compiled three straight seasons of
(2007) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2008). 10 wins or more, three straight Bowl victories and three consecutive national top six finishes… Appeared in nine games with
six starts as a senior in 2004, recording 32 tackles, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery and 1 sack… Played in 14 games with 10
COLLEGE: Was a three-year starter at Texas Southern who established himself as one of Division I-AA’s elite wide receiv- starts as a junior in 2003… Saved the best for last that season as he recorded 8 tackles in the SEC Championship Game… Played
ers… Reeled in 175 receptions for 3,400 yards and 30 touchdowns during his college career… Set a school record with at least in nine games as a sophomore in 2002 but was slowed by a shoulder injury… Played in nine games as a freshman in 2001,
one touchdown catch in 10 consecutive games during his senior year and led team with 61 receptions for 941 yards and 9 mostly seeing action on special teams… Made 4 tackles and added 1 quarterback pressure.
touchdowns as a junior.
PERSONAL: Majored in business management at Texas Southern… Attended St. Augustine High School in New Orleans and was PERSONAL: Attended Josey High School in Augusta, Georgia and was named an All-State honorable mention by the Atlan-
a member of the football and track and field teams… Born in New Orleans, Louisiana… Volunteers with displaced military. ta Journal-Constitution… Earned Defensive MVP honors in 1998 and 1999… Played four years and started for three seasons…
Also played basketball, golf and was a member of the track and field squad… Born in Augusta, Georgia.

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MAURICE HICKS - RB 43
Height: 6-5
Weight: 260 Height: 5-11
Date of Birth: January 19, 1985 Weight: 205
College: Texas A&M Date of Birth: July 22, 1978
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 College: North Carolina A&T
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Defensive end joins Tuskers for his first UFL campaign… Spent time with the Tennessee Titans during 2010
training camp… Has played six games in the NFL, three with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2008 and three with the Jacksonville PRO CAREER: Experienced running back will play in his third professional league when he suits up for the Florida Tuskers
Jaguars in 2009… Has three career tackles… Originally was a sixth-round draft pick of the Arizona Cardinals in 2008. in 2010… Originally entered the NFL with the Chicago Bears in 2002 but did not see playing time with the NFC North club…
Played in NFL Europe for the Scottish Claymores in 2003-2004, rushing for 875 yards and 8 touchdowns on 148 attempts with a
COLLEGE: Started 36 of 49 games played at Texas A&M from 2004 to 2007… Career totals included 156 tackles, 15 sacks longest gain of 93 yards… Also added 26 receptions for 184 yards and 1 touchdown… Played for the San Francisco 49ers from
and 25 tackles for loss… Started 12 of 13 games played as a senior in 2007, recording 58 tackles, two sacks, two forced fumbles 2004-2007 and for the Minnesota Vikings in 2008… Appeared in 66 regular season games with five starts, carrying 205 times for
and two fumble recoveries. 869 yards (73 long) and 6 touchdowns… Added 55 receptions for 424 yards (33 long) and 1 touchdown… Best NFL spell came
with the 49ers during the 2004 and 2005 campaigns… Started two games and played a total of nine in 2004, rushing for 362
PERSONAL: An industrial distribution major at Texas A&M… Attended St. Pius X (Texas) High School. yards and 2 touchdowns on 96 carries and adding 16 receptions for 154 yards… Played in 14 games with three starts in 2005
and rushed for 308 yards and 3 touchdowns on 59 carries, while adding 12 receptions for 47 yards.

COLLEGE: Is the all-time leading rusher at North Carolina A&T, racking up 2,812 yards in just two seasons in Greensboro...
ARNOLD HARRISON - LB 97 Named third-team Division 1-AA All-American and Black College Offensive Player of the Year after leading the Mid-Eastern
Athletic Conference in rushing as a senior with 1,325 yards and 15 touchdowns… Was named first-team All-MEAC in both of
his seasons at the school… Was the Aggies’ leading scorer with 92 points in 2001… Set an NCAA Division I and II single-game
Height: 6-3 record with 437 rushing yards on 34 carries vs. Morgan State on October 6, 2001… Suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament
Weight: 241 and meniscus in his left knee on November 3, 2001, cutting short his college career… Gained 1,487 yards rushing as a junior in
Date of Birth: September 20, 1982 his first season at North Carolina A&T.
College: Georgia
How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 2 PERSONAL: Lettered as a tailback at Greensville County High School in Emporia, Virginia… Was a Fitness and Wellness
major at North Carolina A&T.

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DAVID IRONS - CB 31 ENOKA LUCAS - C 58


Height: 5-10 Height: 6-2
Weight: 197 Weight: 302
Date of Birth: October 9, 1982 Date of Birth: April 29, 1984
College: Auburn College: Oregon
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: Protected 2010
PRO CAREER: Experienced defensive back will make his UFL debut in 2010 after signing a free agent deal with the Florida
Tuskers… Originally chosen in the sixth round (194th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons… Played in 20 games PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Florida Tuskers… Enjoyed a starting
for the Falcons (15 in 2007 and 5 in 2008) and recorded 17 tackles… Was released by the Falcons on July 28, 2009. role with the Tuskers in 2009, including the UFL Championship Game… Boasts NFL off-season and practice squad experience
with the Houston Texans (2007), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2007), Tennessee Titans (2008) and Arizona Cardinals (2008).
COLLEGE: Began his career at Butler Community College in 2001 but was unable to play due to a knee injury… Recorded
45 tackles and 2 interceptions in 2002… Helped the BCC Grizzlies to the NJCAA National Championship in 2003 with 59 tackles, COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Oregon from 2003-2006, starting in the final three years of his college career… Earned
3 interceptions and 9 pass defenses… Moved to Auburn in 2004 but was sidelined with a knee injury… Returned to the field All-Pac 10 honors during the 2005 and 2006 campaigns… Saw reserve action as a freshman in 2003… Started eight games as a
in 2005 and was named to the Associated Press All-SEC second team, recording 48 tackles and 11 pass defenses… Rounded sophomore in 2004, all 12 games as a junior in 2005 and 11 of 13 games as a senior in 2006.
out his college career in 2006 by registering 39 stops, 11 pass defenses and 2 interceptions to earn All-SEC second-team honors
from the league’s coaches. PERSONAL: Born in Honolulu, Hawaii… Played football at Kamehameha High School in Honolulu… Received honorable
mention All-Region honors from PrepStar magazine and was named to the Tacoma News Western 100 list.
PERSONAL: Brother, Kenny, was a team-mate at Auburn and an NFL running back with the Cincinnati Bengals… Born in
Camden, New Jersey.
TIM McGARIGLE - LB 59
HERANA-DAZE JONES - DB 44 Height: 6-0
Weight: 240
Height: 5-11 Date of Birth: October 25, 1983
Weight: 206 College: Northwestern
Date of Birth: April 15, 1982 How Acquired: Protected 2010
College: Indiana
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 PRO CAREER: Productive linebacker returns for a second UFL season after being protected by the Florida Tuskers for the
2010 campaign… Led Florida’s defense with 34 tackles last season and added 1 sack and 2 forced fumbles… Originally chosen
PRO CAREER: Experienced defensive back joins the Florida Tuskers as a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign… Origi- in the seventh round (221st overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams… Spent his rookie year on the club’s practice
nally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2005… Spent his rookie year on the Bengals’ squad… Made the active roster in 2007 and played in 12 games, recording 6 tackles.
practice squad… Saw playing time with the Bengals from 2006-2008, the Denver Broncos in 2008 and the New Orleans Saints in
2009… Played in 31 regular season games and recorded 45 tackles and 1 forced fumble… Best season came with the Bengals in
2006 when he played in all 16 regular season games and recorded a career-high 21 tackles and 1 forced fumble. COLLEGE: Started 40 games at Northwestern from 2002-2005 and closed out his career as the all-time leading tackler in the
NCAA with 545 tackles… Recorded double digit tackle totals in 29 career games… Became the emotional and physical leader of
Northwestern’s defense… Was a consensus second-team All-Big Ten selection as a senior in 2005, a consensus All-Big Ten first-team
COLLEGE: Finished career at Indiana as the fourth-leading tackler in school history with 342 stops… Ranked third in the choice as a junior in 2004… Named honorable mention All-Big Ten by the media as a sophomore in 2003… Became a starter as a
Big-Ten Conference with a team-leading 110 tackles as a senior in 2004… Earned second-team All-Big Ten honors… Added 2 freshman in 2002 and recorded 98 tackles… Best tackle effort came as a senior when he registered 156 takedowns… Also ended
interceptions, 5 pass breakups, 2 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery… Finished second on the team in tackles as a junior in career with 20 tackles for losses, 12 pass breakups, 4 sacks, 3 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries and 3 interceptions… Started final
2003 (96) and as a sophomore in 2002 (108). 34 games in a row at Northwestern and topped the 100-tackle mark in each of his last three campaigns.

PERSONAL: Born in Louisville, Kentucky… Attended Iroquois High School in Louisville, Kentucky… Rushed for 220 yards PERSONAL: Was an honorable mention All-State and All-Area selection by the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times and
per game (breaking previous record held by Shaun Alexander) and scored 26 touchdowns as a senior… Also lettered in track Champaign News-Gazette during prep career at Saint Patrick High School in Chicago, Illinois… Was a first-team All-Conference
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selection and Conference Defensive Player of the Year… Lists The Simpsons as the best television show ever made and Lord of COLLEGE: Played offensive and defensive line at South Carolina from 1999-2002… Began his freshman season of 1999 on
the Flies as the best book he has ever read… Lists Walter Payton among his sports heroes. the defensive line but was thrust into a starting role on the offensive line due to injuries… Started the last seven games of the
year at guard… Moved back to nose tackle as a sophomore in 2000, recording 21 tackles, 7 tackles for losses, 2 quarterback
sacks and 1 forced fumble… Served as a regular starter on defense as a junior in 2001, recording 56 tackles, 3 tackles for losses, 1
TERRENCE MELTON - L 55 sack and 2 blocked kicks… Started at nose tackle as a senior in 2002 and earned All-SEC honors.

PERSONAL: Born in Charleston, South Carolina… Played football at James Island High School in Charleston… Was a mem-
Height: 6-1 ber of the Shrine Bowl team after recording 130 tackles and 8 quarterback sacks during his senior year… Rated one of the top
Weight: 235 25 recruits in the state of South Carolina by SuperPrep magazine and the Forrest Davis Recruiting Service.
Date of Birth: January 1, 1977
College: Rice
How Acquired: Protected 2010 NICK NOVAK - K 09
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Florida Tuskers… Recorded 7 tackles, Height: 6-0
1 sack and 1 forced fumble during the inaugural UFL campaign… Gained professional experience with the Arena Football Weight: 198
League’s Houston Thunderbears and the Canadian Football League’s Saskatchewan Roughriders before moving into the NFL Date of Birth: August 21, 1981
with the Atlanta Falcons in 2004… Played for the Falcons in 2004 and for the New Orleans Saints from 2004-2006… Appeared
in 34 NFL games with two starts and recorded 53 tackles and 1 pass defense… Best season came with the Saints in 2005 when
College: Maryland
he played in 15 games with two starts, recording 28 tackles and 1 pass defense… Also boasts NFL experience with the Carolina How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Panthers and Baltimore Ravens.
PRO CAREER: Experienced kicker joins the Tuskers following a 2010 training camp stint with the San Diego Chargers…
COLLEGE: Played college football at Rice from 1995-1998… Served as team captain as a senior in 1998… Was named his Has seen regular-season time with the Washington Redskins (2005-06), Arizona Cardinals (2005), Kansas City Chiefs (2008) and
school’s top defensive lineman as a pass-rushing end as a senior. the Cologne Centurions of NFL Europe (2007)… As a rookie with the Cardinals and Redskins in 2005, played in 10 games and
was 8-for-10 on field goals and 15-for-15 on extra points… In six games with the Redskins in 2006, hit 5-for-10 on field goals and
PERSONAL: Attended North Shore Senior High School in Houston, Texas… Lists Deion Sanders as one of his sports he- 10-for-10 on PATs… With the Centurions, nailed all 25 extra-point tries and was 10-of-17 on field goals… Returned to the NFL
roes… Majored in sports science at Rice and has also attended the Harvard Business School. with the Chiefs, and was 6-for-10 on field goals and 7-of-7 on conversions.

COLLEGE: Was the Atlantic Coast Conference’s all-time leader and fifth all-time in the NCAA with 393 career points at time
LANGSTON MOORE - DT 74 of graduation… Posted a school-record 125 points as a sophomore in 2002… Finished his college career (2001-04) 80-of-107 on
field goals and 153-of-159 on extra points.

Height: 6-1 PERSONAL: A two-time all-state kicker at Albemarle High School in Charlottesville, Virginia… Earned a degree in kinesiol-
Weight: 305 ogy.
Date of Birth: July 17, 1981
College: South Carolina
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 SHANE OLIVEA- T 70
PRO CAREER: Experienced interior defensive lineman joins the Florida Tuskers as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season… Height: 6-4
Originally chosen in the sixth round (174th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals… Played for the Bengals Weight: 325
in 2003 and 2004, the Arizona Cardinals in 2005 and 2006 and the Detroit Lions from 2006-2008… Appeared in 51 NFL regular Date of Birth: October 7, 1981
season games with nine starts… Recorded 76 tackles, 5 sacks, 1 pass breakup and 2 forced fumbles… Enjoyed a career year with
the Bengals in 2004 when he played in 15 games with eight starts and recorded 31 tackles, 1 sack and 1 forced fumble… Had a
College: Ohio State
second spell with the Bengals in 2009 but did not see any playing time. How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

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PRO CAREER: Vastly experienced offensive lineman joins the Florida Tuskers as a free agent for the 2010 season… Origi- COLLEGE: Played in 41 games with 21 starts at Wisconsin and finished his career with 12 receptions for 144 yards… Earned
nally chosen in the seventh round (209th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers… Played for the Chargers Academic All-Big Ten honors three times… Started 12 games as a senior in 2005, recording 7 receptions for 79 yards… Played in
from 2004-2007, appearing in 60 regular season games with 57 starts… Also boasts NFL off-season experience with the New 11 contests with four starts as a junior in 2004… Caught 4 passes for 60 yards… Played in 13 games with five starts as a sopho-
York Giants (2008)… Was named to the Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie Team in 2004. more in 2003 and caught 1 pass for 5 yards… Appeared in five games as a reserve tight end and on special teams as a freshman
in 2002… Red-shirted as a true freshman in 2001.
COLLEGE: Played four years at Ohio State from 2000-2003 and was a starter on the offensive line for three seasons… Was
twice named to the All-Big Ten second-team… Was due to be taken much higher in the NFL Draft but tore a pectoral muscle PERSONAL: Played football at Plainfield High School in Indiana… Born in Indianapolis, Indiana… Graduated from Wiscon-
lifting weights about a week before the annual selection process. sin with a degree in kinesiology.

PERSONAL: Played football at Lawrence High School in Cedarhurst, New York… Born in Cedarhurst, New York.
ERIC POWELL - DE 91
KEN PARRISH - P 13 Height: 6-3
Weight: 284
Height: 6-1 Date of Birth: November 16, 1979
Weight: 210 College: Florida State
Date of Birth: June 22, 1984 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
College: East Stroudsburg
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after recording 8 tackles for the Florida Tuskers during the inaugural
2009 campaign… Played in one regular season game for the Buffalo Bills in 2007 but did not record any statistics… Also has
NFL experience with the Green Bay Packers (2003-2004), Detroit Lions (2005) and Houston Texans (2008)… Played in NFL Eu-
PRO CAREER: Strong-legged punter and kickoff specialist joins Tuskers for his first UFL season… Comes to Florida follow- rope with the Cologne Centurions in 2004 and 2005, notching 49 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble and 7 pass defenses.
ing a 2010 training camp stint with the Philadelphia Eagles… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the
San Francisco 49ers in 2007… Also spent time with the Eagles and New York Jets in 2009.
COLLEGE: Earned three letters (2000-02) at Florida State and two (1998-99) at Southwest Mississippi Community College…
Registered 62 career tackles (32 solo) and 3 sacks for the Seminoles… Played in all 14 games during his 2002 senior season, log-
COLLEGE: Was a two-time Division II All-American for East Stroudsburg in 2004 and 2005… Is third on the school’s all-time ging 34 tackles (23 solo), 5 tackles for a loss and 2 sacks… Missed all but two games of the 2001 season after he was injured in a
punting average list (40.4)… robbery attempt and subsequently received a medical red-shirt… Holds a bachelor’s degree in social science.

PERSONAL: Worked for Stroudsburg Area Regional Police and as a substitute teacher in Monroe County between tryout PERSONAL: Born in Orlando, Florida… Attended Orlando’s Jones High School, where he was a three-time letterman in
opportunities… Started punting as a senior at East Stroudsburg South High School. football and two-time letterman in baseball… First-team All-State selection following his senior year, when he recorded 12
sacks and 115 tackles… Hobbies include fishing and playing video games.

JASON POCIASK - TE 80 MAURICE PRICE - WR 17


Height: 6-3
Weight: 259 Height: 6-1
Date of Birth: February 9, 1983 Weight: 200
College: Wisconsin Date of Birth: September 11, 1985
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 College: Charleston Southern
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Tight end with NFL experience joins the Florida Tuskers as a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign… Comes PRO CAREER: Local product inked a free agent contract with the Florida Tuskers for the 2010 UFL season… Originally
to the Tuskers following a 2010 training camp stint with the Dallas Cowboys… Originally chosen in the fifth round (150th over- entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2007 and spent time on the 53-man rosters of the
all) of the 2006 NFL Draft by the New York Jets… Spent his rookie year on injured reserve… Played in four regular season games Chiefs (2007) and the New England Patriots (2008)… Also boasts off-season experience with the San Francisco 49ers (2009) and
with the Jets in 2007, catching 1 pass for 7 yards… Also has practice squad experience with the New England Patriots (2008), has spent time on the practice squads of the Baltimore Ravens (2009) and the Canadian Football League’s Calgary Stampeders (2009).
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2008-2009), Indianapolis Colts (2009) and Carolina Panthers (2009).

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COLLEGE: A three-year starter at Charleston Southern who started all 26 games in which he played during his college ca- Appeared in a total of 40 regular season games with four starts… Recorded 63 tackles and 4 pass breakups… Best season came
reer… Was named to the Big South All-Freshman team in 2004 and was a first-team All-Big South selection in 2005-2006… Led with the Eagles in 2007 when he started three of 15 games and recorded 31 tackles and 3 pass defenses… Suffered a freak
the nation with 103 receptions as a junior in 2005… Ended college career with 202 catches for 2,429 yards and ranked second injury during the 2005 off-season when he damaged nerves in his lower leg and foot while jumping a fence near his home in
in conference history with 19 touchdown receptions… Was the first player from Charleston Southern to make an NFL roster. Tampa… Fought back to fitness to return to the playing field in 2006 and became the first player in NFL history to play with a
drop-foot condition, thanks to the use of a specially-designed prosthetic brace which he has modified more than 100 times in a
PERSONAL: Born in Orlando, Florida… Played football at Olympia High School in Orlando, Florida, alongside Tennessee bid to maintain his football career… Also boasts training camp experience with the New York Giants (2007).
Titans Pro Bowl running back Chris Johnson… Earned first-team All-County honors as a senior when his school posted a 7-4
record having gone 1-9 the previous two years… Favorite television show is King of Queens and he enjoys playing Xbox games COLLEGE: Led the nation in kickoff returns with an average of 31.7 yards as a senior in 2003… Scored touchdowns during
in his spare time… Majored in business. his final season in college on kickoff, interception and fumble returns… Started 33 games during his career at South Florida
and recorded 301 tackles to rank third in school history… Added a school record 18 interceptions, 5 fumble recoveries (2 for
touchdowns) and 3 forced fumbles… In the final game of his college career against Memphis, Reed scored on a 96-yard kickoff
KEIWAN RATLIFF - CB 20 return and a 45-yard fumble return.

Height: 5-11 PERSONAL: Played football at Hillsborough High School in Tampa, Florida, and was a three-year starter earning All-
Conference and All-Region honors in 1999 while helping his team to the state regional finals… Was also a member of the
Weight: 188 basketball and track and field teams and was also in the school band, playing the French horn… Enjoys watching cartoons such
Date of Birth: April 19, 1981 as Sponge Bob Squarepants during his free time… Lists his sporting heroes as Herschel Walker, Barry Sanders, Ronnie Lott and
College: Florida Michael Jordan.
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Veteran cornerback and punt returner begins his first UFL season with the Tuskers… Played six seasons in
the NFL with the Cincinnati Bengals (2004-07), Indianapolis Colts (2007-08) and Pittsburgh Steelers (2009)… In 73 career games,
DOMINIC RHODES - RB 33
has recorded 145 tackles and five interceptions on defense, and returned 88 punts for 629 yards (7.1 average)… Had career-
highs of three interceptions and 45 tackles with Cincinnati in 2005… Had best punt-return season as a rookie, averaging 12.2 Height: 5-9
yards on 17 returns. Weight: 205
Date of Birth: January 17, 1979
COLLEGE: Played 49 games, starting 27, for Gators from 2000 to 2003… Earned Southeastern Conference Defensive Player College: Midwestern State
of the Year award and first-team All-American honors from The Sporting News, Walter Camp Foundation, Football Writers
Association and Sports Illustrated in 2003 after intercepting a conference-high nine passes… Intercepted 12 passes in college,
How Acquired: Free Agent
returning three for touchdowns… Averaged 11.3 yards per punt return in his Florida career.
PRO CAREER: Rhodes played six seasons for the Colts (2001-06, 2008) rushing for 2,812 and 25 touchdowns on 702 carries...
PERSONAL: Attended Whitehall-Yearling High School… Majored in sociology. Adept as a pass receiver, he also caught 136 passes for 951 yards and four more scores. In Super Bowl XLI, he rushed for a game-high 113
yards, and scoring on a one-yard run as the Colts capped off a 15-4 season in winning the second championship in franchise history...
During the championship season, Rhodes was the team’s leading rusher in the post-season with 306 yards
J.R. REED - S 32 in a back-up role... After helping the Colts to the Super Bowl, Rhodes left Indianapolis for Oakland... With the Raiders, he made two starts
– rushing for 115 yards against Jacksonville and tallying 112 yards on the ground and 42 yards receiving against San
Diego. For the season, he had 684 all-purpose yards in 10 games... He returned to the Colts in 2008, rushing for 538 yards and scoring six
Height: 5-11 touchdowns in a back-up role. For his NFL career, Rhodes has amassed 7,257 all-purpose yards and 32 career touchdowns... Those totals
include 3,114 rushing yards with 26 touchdowns... Rhodes had eight NFL games with 100 or more yards rushing.
Weight: 202
Date of Birth: February 11, 1982 COLLEGE: Rhodes was a former standout at Midwestern University, where he set a school career record with 2,541 rushing
College: South Florida yards and 29 touchdowns in just two seasons of play. He was also a JuCO All-America selection at Tyler Junior College.
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PERSONAL: A native of Abilene Cooper High School in Waco, TX, Rhodes rushed for 2,193 yards and 35 touchdowns as a
PRO CAREER: Experienced and determined defensive back joins the Florida Tuskers as a free agent for the 2010 UFL cam- senior. He was also a state finalist in both the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes at the Texas State High School Track Champion-
paign… Originally chosen in the fourth round (129th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles… Played for the ships.
Eagles in 2004-2005 and again in 2007-2008, for the St. Louis Rams and Atlanta Falcons in 2006 and the New York Jets in 2008…

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J.D. RUNNELS - FB 38 BRYAN SAVE - DT 98


Height: 5-11 Height: 6-1
Weight: 237 Weight: 289
Date of Birth: June 19, 1984 Date of Birth: December 16, 1981
College: Oklahoma College: Colorado State
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Running back with NFL experience joins the Florida Tuskers as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season… Origi- PRO CAREER: Experienced defensive lineman returns for a second UFL season after playing for the New York Sentinels
nally chosen by the Chicago Bears in the sixth round (195th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft… Appeared in two regular season in 2009… Recorded 17 tackles and 1.5 sacks… Also boasts NFL experience with the Indianapolis Colts (2004), San Francisco
games during his rookie season of 2006… Was placed on injured reserve on June 11, 2007 and waived by the Bears on July 24, 49ers (2004), Baltimore Ravens (2004), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2005) and Denver Broncos (2006), in the Arena Football League
2008… Briefly spent time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during their 2008 preseason training camp… Signed to the practice with the Philadelphia Soul (2007-2008) and in NFL Europe with the Cologne Centurions, recording 65 tackles, 9 sacks, 2 forced
squad of the Cincinnati Bengals on October 29, 2008… Released on November 11, 2008… Re-joined the Bengals for the 2009 fumbles and 3 pass defenses during the 2005-2006 seasons.
preseason but was released on August 10, 2009.
COLLEGE: Earned All-Conference honors while at CSU… Started 30 of 36 games… Recorded 103 tackles and 7 sacks…
COLLEGE: Played in 53 games at Oklahoma from 2002-2005… Started on 18 occasions and was primarily used as a block- Played in five Bowl games in college – one for each year of his career… Was named second-team All-MWC in 2002 and first-
ing back… Carried twice for 5 yards during his career and added 51 receptions for 450 yards (8.8 average) and 5 touchdowns. team All-MWC in 2003.

PERSONAL: His release from the Bengals was captured during a filming of HBO’s Hard Knocks series… Runs the 40-yard PERSONAL: Last name is pronounced Sah-vay… Born in Hawaii… Played high school football in Santa Ana, California, and
dash in 4.52 seconds…Born in Midwest City, Oklahoma. also competed in baseball, wrestling and basketball… Enjoys playing golf in his free time.

CALVIN RUSSELL - WR 88
ANTHONY SCHLEGEL - LB 51
Height: 6-0
Weight: 190 Height: 6-1
Date of Birth: June 14, 1983 Weight: 243
College: Tuskegee Date of Birth: March 1, 1981
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 College: Ohio State
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Joins the Florida Tuskers as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season after impressing league scouts during an
open tryout in Atlanta, Georgia… Spent 2006 and 2007 on the practice squad of the NFL’s Green Bay Packers… Also boasts ex- PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after signing a free agent contract with the Florida Tuskers… Played
perience with the Arena Football League’s Columbus Destroyers in 2008… During his lone season in the AFL, caught 74 passes for the Tuskers in 2009 and recorded 9 tackles and 1 interception… Added 2 tackles in the 2009 UFL Championship Game…
for 1,020 yards and 11 touchdowns. Originally chosen in the third round (76th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft by the New York Jets… Played in four regular season
games for the Jets in 2006 and in 13 contests for the Cincinnati Bengals in 2007… Started five games during 2007 campaign
COLLEGE: Played in 35 games at Tuskegee from 2003-2005… Caught 64 passes for 1,205 yards and 7 touchdowns… Added with the Bengals… Totaled 34 tackles during his time in the NFL with a career-high 33 coming during his season in Cincinnati…
13 kickoff returns for 234 yards… Was named second-team preseason All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors Released by the Bengals on May 1, 2008.
in 2005… Was also a member of the track and field team, running in the 100 and 200 meters, as well as the 4x100 relay…
Helped the school 4x100 relay team qualify for the national finals in his junior year of 2004. COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Air Force (2001 and 2002) before finishing his career at Ohio State in 2004 and 2005…
PERSONAL: Played football at Benjamin E. Mays High School in Atlanta, Georgia… Lettered in football and track… Nick- Played in 10 games with six starts as a freshman in 2001… Recorded 48 tackles and was named third-team Freshman All-
name is ‘Trey’… Lists Jerry Rice as his football idol growing up… Lists playing with Brett Favre as his most memorable moment American by The Sporting News… Also an honorable mention All-Mountain West selection… Served as team captain as a
in football. sophomore in 2002 and recorded 116 tackles in 13 starts… Added 10 tackles for losses, 3 sacks, 1 interception, 4 pass breakups
and 1 forced fumble… Did not play in 2003 after transferring to Ohio State… Played in 12 games and started seven times as a

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junior in 2004… Registered 84 tackles and led the Buckeyes with 10.5 tackles for losses… Added 3.5 sacks… Started 12 games COLLEGE: In his senior season of 2009, caught 49 passes for 635 yards and six touchdowns at Saginaw Valley State…
as a senior in 2005 and registered 82 tackles, 7 tackles for losses and 2 sacks. Recorded 47 catches for 631 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior.

PERSONAL: Likes to push himself to the limit and once went hunting for wild boar in Texas with his dogs and a knife… PERSONAL: Graduated from Swartz Creek (Mich.) High School… Caught a state-record 99-yard touchdown pass…
Attended Highland Park School in University Park, Texas… Was a state champion in wrestling… Played three years of football Majored in Management.
and was twice named All-District… Is a Chicago Bears fan and a big admirer of Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus… Also an
avid golfer and bowler… Set two world dead lift records in the 19 and under 220- and 240-pound weight division during high
school with lifts of 662 and 672 pounds.
TONY TAYLOR - LB 50
Height: 6-0
RYAN SENSER - LS 49 Weight: 237
Date of Birth: July 21, 1984
Height: 6-3 College: Georgia
Weight: 242 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Date of Birth: July 21, 1984
College: Ohio PRO CAREER: Playmaking linebacker brings NFL experience to the Florida Tuskers for the 2010 UFL season… Made his
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 NFL debut with the Atlanta Falcons in 2007, playing in all 16 regular season games and registering 12 tackles… Released by the
Falcons on September 1, 2008… Also has off-season experience with the Seattle Seahawks.
PRO CAREER: Long-snapping specialist will make his UFL debut in 2010 after signing a free agent contract with the
Florida Tuskers… Boasts NFL off-season or practice squad experience with the New Orleans Saints (2008) and Seattle Seahawks COLLEGE: Enjoyed a standout senior season with the Georgia Bulldogs in 2007 and was named Team MVP… Earned the
(2008-2009). Chick-Fil-A Bowl Defensive MVP Award after he helped his school to victory with 10 tackles and 2 interceptions.

COLLEGE: Began his college career at Arizona State in 2003 before transferring to Ohio… After sitting out the 2004 season PERSONAL: Born in Watkinsville, Georgia… Played football at Oconee County High School and was named Super South-
due to NCAA transfer rules, he played in 11 games as the long-snapper in 2005 and added 4 special teams tackles…Played in ern 100, Top 50 in Georgia and AAAA first-team All-State in his junior and senior seasons by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution…
14 games in 2006 and helped the Bobcats to the Mid-American Conference East crown… Also helped his school reach the MAC Was also a PrepStar All-American… Also played basketball and was an All-Area selection as a goalkeeper for the soccer team…
Championship Game and secure an appearance in the 2007 GMAC Bowl… Served as the school’s long snapper in all 12 games Father, Nate, was a four-year linebacker at Georgia from 1979-1982.
of the 2007 campaign.

PERSONAL: Played tight end at St. Francis DeSales High School… Missed his senior season due to a knee injury… Caught ODELL THURMAN - LB 52
30 passes for 400 yards and 2 touchdowns as a junior, helping his school reach the 2001 Division III state final.
Height: 6-0
Weight: 235
GALEN STONE - TE 84 Date of Birth: April 9, 1983
College: Georgia
How Acquired: Protected 2010
Height: 6-2
Weight: 235
PRO CAREER: Hard-hitting linebacker returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Florida Tusk-
Date of Birth: September 1, 1988 ers… Ranked third among Florida defenders in 2009 by recording 20 tackles, 2 pass defenses, 1 interception and 1 forced
College: Saginaw Valley State fumble… Added 4 tackles and 1 sack in the 2009 UFL Championship Game… Originally chosen in the second round (48th over-
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 all) of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals… Played in 16 games with 15 starts in 2005, recording 98 tackles, 1.5 sacks,
4 pass defenses and 5 interceptions for 59 yards and 1 touchdown… Those numbers made him a contender for NFL Defensive
Rookie of the Year honors.
PRO CAREER: Division II college standout looks to make the Tuskers’ roster as a rookie this fall.

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COLLEGE: Was one of the top guards in the country when his college career ended.
COLLEGE: Played in 23 games during two-year career at Georgia and earned All-SEC honors… Was also a semi-finalist
for the 2004 Dick Butkus Award… Entered the NFL a year early following his junior season… Most memorable play in college PERSONAL: Majored in sports administration.
career came in a 2003 contest with Auburn when he deflected a pass from Jason Campbell into the air, intercepted the ball and
raced 99 yards for a touchdown.

PERSONAL: Played linebacker and fullback at Monticello High School in Monticello, Georgia… Was a first-team All-Purpose
DARIUS VINNETT - CB 24
All-State selection by the Macon Telegraph… Earned Class AA honorable mention All-State honors from the Atlanta Journal-
Constitution… Rushed for 1,187 yards and added 153 tackles as a senior, earning an invite to the 2001 Georgia-Florida All-Star Height: 5-9
Game. Weight: 180
Date of Birth: September 30, 1984
MICHAEL TOUDOUZE - T 71 College: Arkansas
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Height: 6-6 PRO CAREER: Defensive back with NFL experience returns for a second UFL season after signing a free agent contract
Weight: 303 with the Florida Tuskers… Played for the Tuskers in 2009 and recorded 8 tackles, 5 pass breakups and 1 interception for 58
Date of Birth: April 24, 1983 yards… Added 5 tackles in the 2009 UFL Championship Game… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the
College: Texas Christian St. Louis Rams in 2007… Played in eight regular season games with the Rams in 2007, recording 13 tackles… Also boasts NFL
experience with the Rams in 2008 and the Atlanta Falcons in 2008-2009.
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
COLLEGE: Began career at West Hill Junior College before playing at Arkansas from 2004-2006… Started 10 of 11 games
PRO CAREER: Joins the Tuskers for his first full UFL season after spending 2010 training camp with the Tennessee Titans… for the Razorbacks in 2004 and registered 54 tackles, 2.5 tackles for losses, 3 pass breakups and 1 fumble recovery… Played in
Was on the New York Sentinels’ roster at the end of the 2009 UFL season… Has appeared in six NFL games with the Indianapolis three games with two starts before being sidelined with a knee injury in 2005… Recorded 14 tackles and scored on a 44-yard
Colts, four in 2007 and two in 2009 (one start) after returning from the UFL… Originally was a fifth-round draft pick of the Colts fumble return against Missouri State… Appeared in eight games with three starts as a senior in 2006, recording 21 tackles and
in 2006. 0.5 tackles for losses… Added 1 interception for 7 yards, 4 pass breakups and 1 quarterback hurry.

COLLEGE: Played in 44 games (13 starts) in career at TCU… Started 12 games as a senior, earning first-team All-Mountain PERSONAL: Played football at Destrahan High School in St. Rose, Louisiana… Helped his school post a 10-0 record as a
West honors. senior by notching 130 tackles, 7 interceptions, 16 pass defenses and 3 fumble recoveries.

PERSONAL: Majored in kinesiology… Attended East Central (Texas) High School.


SETH WAND - T 75
TORRIN TUCKER - T 73 Height: 6-7
Weight: 330
Height: 6-6 Date of Birth: August 6, 1979
Weight: 315 College: Northwest Missouri State
Date of Birth: December 25, 1979 How Acquired: Protected 2010
College: Southern Mississippi
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after becoming a key starter for the Tuskers during the 2009 cam-
paign… Originally chosen in the third round (75th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans… Played for the Texans
PRO CAREER: Veteran tackle joins the Tuskers as a free agent. Played in 36 games and started 24 over a three-year period from 2003-2005, the Tennessee Titans in 2006 and the Oakland Raiders in 2007-2008… Played in 53 regular season games with
with the Dallas Cowboys (2003-05)… Played in all 16 games, starting 10 at left tackle, for Dallas in 2005… Started and played in 18 starts… Best season came with the Texans in 2004 when he started all 16 regular season games.
13 games at right tackle with the Cowboys in 2004.

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COLLEGE: Played his first two years of college football at Marshall before transferring to Georgia for his final two seasons…
Saw action in 14 games as a freshman in 1994… Caught 58 passes for 681 yards and 4 touchdowns as a sophomore in 1995,
COLLEGE: Started four years at Northwest Missouri State and was the school’s highest-ever NFL Draft pick… Played in the helping Marshall finish as Division I-AA runners-up… Red-shirted in 1996 after transferring to Georgia… Played in 11 regular
Senior Bowl and earned first-team All-MIAA honors in 2002.
season games as a junior in 1997… Played in 11 games with five starts as a senior in 1998 and caught 23 passes.
PERSONAL: Played football and basketball at Catholic High School in Springfield, Missouri… Born in Springfield, Missouri. PERSONAL: Attended East Boston High School in East Boston, Massachusetts and played for the football and basketball
teams… Was an All-City and All-League honoree in football… Helped lead his basketball team to a state championship as a

HUEY WHITTAKER - WR 15
junior… Enjoys playing ice hockey in his spare time.

Height: 6-5 KYLE YOUNG - OL 72


Weight: 220
Date of Birth: June 19, 1981 Height: 6-4
College: South Florida Weight: 315
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 Date of Birth: March 5, 1984
College: Fresno State
PRO CAREER: Veteran wide receiver who brings both NFL Europe and Arena Football League experience to the Tuskers… How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
For the AFL-champion Spokane Shock in 2010, caught 144 passes for 1,653 yards and 37 touchdowns… Recorded 126 catches
for 1,547 and 32 touchdowns with the AFL’s Utah Blaze in 2008… Also played with the Blaze in 2007 and the AFL’s Tampa Bay
Storm in 2006… Played with the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFLE in 2005, catching 11 passes for 153 yards and a touchdown.
PRO CAREER: Lineman who has extensive Arena Football experience looks to take his game outdoors with the Tuskers…
Played with the Arizona Rattlers in 2010… Spent two seasons in arenafootball2 with the Spokane Shock (2008-09)… Was first-
team all-af2 and won a league title in 2009.
COLLEGE: Ranks second in USF history with 117 career receptions… Added 1,447 yards and seven touchdowns receiving in
his career… Played in 32 career games, starting 21… Transferred to USF from Hudson Valley (New York) Community College.
COLLEGE: Started 47 straight games at center for Fresno State… Was on the Rimington Watch list as the nation’s top center
for three straight years… Named to the East-West Shrine Game following his senior season.
PERSONAL: Majored in general studies… Prepped at Springstead High School.
PERSONAL: Was chosen first-team all-area in high school by the San Diego Union-Tribune… Spends offseasons working
JERMAINE WIGGINS - TE 85
for his father’s autobody shop and training for the upcoming season.

Height: 6-2
Weight: 270
Date of Birth: January 18, 1975
College: Georgia
How Acquired: Protected 2010

PRO CAREER: Vastly experienced tight end returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Florida
Tuskers… Played for the Tuskers in 2009 and caught 12 passes for 115 yards (27 long) during the regular season… Started
during the inaugural UFL Championship Game against the Las Vegas Locomotives… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted
free agent with the New York Jets in 1999… Played for the Jets in 2000, New England Patriots in 2000-2001, Indianapolis Colts
in 2002, Carolina Panthers in 2002-2003 and Minnesota Vikings from 2004-2006… Appeared in 107 NFL regular season games,
starting on 44 occasions… Caught 236 passes for 2,141 yards (59 long) and 14 touchdowns… Won a Super Bowl ring with the
Patriots in 2001… Best season came with the Vikings in 2004 when he started 13 of 14 games and caught 71 passes for 705
yards and 4 touchdowns… Also spent the 2007 NFL preseason with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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TEAM ROSTER / VENUE INFORMATION

No. First Name Surname Pos Ht Wt Dob College Acquired No. First Name Surname Pos Ht Wt Dob College Acquired
6 Jy Bond P 6’3 216 4/22/79 No College FaA-10 74 Marcus Brown CB 6’2 200 4/2/86 McNeese State FA-10
10 Taylor Mehlhaff K 5’10 182 8/25/85 Wisconsin FA-10 75 Peter Clifford OT 6’7 312 4/3/84 Michigan State FA-10
11 Ryan Perrilloux QB 6’2 217 1/1/87 Jacksonville State FA-10 77 Greg Isdaner OL 6’4 325 2/25/87 West Virginia FA-10
12 Josh McCown QB 6’4 208 7/4/79 Sam Houston State FA-10 79 Isaac Sowells OL 6’3 320 5/4/82 Indiana FA-10
13 Jason Chery WR 5’10 185 5/31/85 Louisiana-Lafayette FA-10 80 Taurus Johnson WR 6’0 205 4/13/86 South Florida FA-10
15 Patrick Carter WR 6’3 215 2/6/85 Louisville FA-10 81 Shaheer Mcbride WR 6’2 195 2/6/85 Delaware State FA-10
20 Ben Hannula DB 6’2 205 10/13/85 San Diego FA-10 84 Andrew Robinson WR 5’9 200 3/4/87 Louisville FA-10
21 Kyle Whitehurst DB 6’2 184 1/19/82 Hampton FA-10 85 Tyson Devree TE 6’6 250 11/12/84 Colorado FA-10
22 Colin Brown OG 6’7 335 8/29/85 Missouri FA-10 86 Ronnie Ghent TE 6’2 250 1/5/80 Louisville PR-10
23 Ryan Palmer DB 5’10 177 9/11/85 Texas FA-10 87 Charles Davis TE 6’6 278 3/13/83 Purdue PR-10
26 Andre Dixon RB 6’1 209 2/19/86 Connecticut DR-10 88 Markee White WR 6’7 205 10/4/83 Texas State FA-10
27 Tra Battle DB 5’11 181 1/5/85 Georgia PR-10 90 Adrian Grady DT 6’1 302 11/21/85 Louisville FA-10
28 Lorenzo Booker RB 5’10 191 6/14/84 Florida State FA-10 91 Kenny Ingram LB 6’5 236 2/27/86 Florida State FA-10
30 Manny Collins DB 5’10 191 8/2/84 Rutgers FA-10 95 Chris Baker DL 6’2 329 10/8/87 Hampton FA-10
32 Dwayne Wright RB 5’11 228 6/2/83 Fresno State FA-10 96 Vince Oghobaase DT 6’5 313 1/24/87 Duke FA-10
34 Marshall McDuffie DB 6’2 206 7/31/86 Florida Int. FA-10 97 Michale Spicer DE 6’3 285 6/30/82 Western Carolina PR-10
39 Trevor Ford DB 6’0 188 2/19/86 Troy FA-10 99 Maurice Fountain DE 6’3 268 9/22/82 Clemson PR-10
40 Ryan Glasper DB 5’11 209 6/15/85 Boston College FA-10
44 Asaph Schwapp FB 6’0 252 1/26/87 Notre Dame DR-10 How Acquired Explained: Dr-10, Drafted
50 Clint McPeek LB 6’2 220 12/22/86 New Mexico DR-10 2010; Fa-10, Free Agent 2010; Pr-10,
Protected Player 2010
51 Frantz Joseph LB 6’2 240 6/12/86 Florida Atlantic FA-10
Coaching Staff: Chris Palmer, Head
52 Tank Daniels LB 6’3 256 12/27/81 Harding FA-10 Coach & General Manager; Osia D. Lewis,
53 Simoni Lawrence LB 6’0 232 2/1/89 Minnesota FA-10 Defensive Coordinator; Kevin O’Dea, Special
Teams Coordinator; Oji Fagan, Tight Ends /
54 Julius Williams DE 6’2 260 7/19/86 Connecticut FA-10 Offensive Line; Dave Ragone, Quarterbacks;
55 Auston English LB 6’3 254 3/10/84 Oklahoma FA-10 Shane Waldron, Wide Receivers; Todd
56 Joe Mortensen LB 6’1 265 7/27/86 Kansas PR-10 Washington, Offensive Line; Ted Daisher,
Defensive Line; Michael Jenkins, Running
58 Danny Lansanah LB 6’1 259 8/28/85 Connecticut FA-10 Backs; Frank Hauser, Linebackers; Jerry L.
61 Jared Retkofsky LS 6’5 268 3/16/83 TCU FA-10 Holmes, Secondary; Doug Mandigo, Safeties;
Tony Sparano Jr., Assistant Defensive Line;
62 Tim Mattran OL 6’4 308 10/23/84 Stanford FA-10 Mark Asanovich, Strength & Conditioning;
63 Cameron Stephenson G 6’3 326 6/18/83 Rutgers FA-10 Jesse Geffon, Head Athletic Trainer; Peter
Vaughn, Assistant Athletic Trainer; Justin
65 Orrin Thompson OL 6’6 337 11/11/82 Duke PR-10 Struthers, Assistant Athletic Trainer; Ben
68 Ryan Cave OG 6’4 191 5/30/88 Hampton FA-10 Ginn, Head Equipment Manager; Bob
Monica, Equipment Assistant; Alberto
69 Jonas Seawright DL 6’6 321 4/12/82 North Carolina PR-10 Cordero, Equipment Assistant; Chris Plaster,
70 Keith Gray C/G 6’1 298 8/28/86 Connecticut FA-10 Head Video Director; Tony Palmieri, Video
Assistant; James Stanley, Video Assistant
71 Brian Simmons OL 6’4 315 3/16/85 Oklahoma FA-10

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Chris Palmer Osia D. Lewis


Head Coach and General Manager Defensive Coordinator
Chris Palmer joined the United Football League as Head Coach and General Lewis came to the Colonials after having been defensive coordinator at UTEP
Manager of the new Hartford franchise and brings 38 years of coaching and coaching previously at New Mexico and the University of Illinois.
experience, including 20 consecutive years in the NFL. His coaching career began when he was a graduate assistant at Oregon
Palmer is a native of Brewster, New York, but has strong links to Connecticut. State from 1987 to 1988 before moving to Western Oregon State as an
He played football at Immaculate High School in Danbury and was a assistant football coach in 1989 and 1990. He returned to Oregon State as a
quarterback at Southern Connecticut State University from 1968 to 1971. member of the coaching staff in 1991. Lewis went on to spend six years on
Following graduation, he coached at the University of Connecticut and prior to entering the the staff at Illinois, winning the Pac 10 title in 2001. He coached the defensive line from 1997 to
NFL, he enjoyed a successful spell coaching at the University of New Haven from 1986 to 1987, 2000, and the linebackers from 2001 to 2002.
posting consecutive 8-2 records. Following Illinois, Lewis led the defensive efforts at New Mexico. He guided the Lobos
Palmer has been a head coach and offensive coordinator in the NFL and has coached NFL Pro defensive line from 2003 to 2005 and the linebackers from 2006 to 2007. Lewis also helped the
Bowl quarterbacks Drew Bledsoe, Mark Brunell, Tony Romo, Eli Manning and Doug Flutie. Lobos to bowl appearances in 2003, 2004 and 2006. In 2008, Lewis led one of the nation’s top
defenses as defensive coordinator at UTEP.
Most recently, Palmer tutored Eli Manning at the New York Giants from 2007 to 2009, and
ultimately won a Super Bowl ring when the Giants defeated the New England Patriots, 17-14, The Anchorage, Alaska native began his football career as a four-year letterman and a standout
in Super Bowl XLII in Glendale, Ariz. Under Palmer, Manning completed three stellar seasons linebacker at Oregon State from 1982 to 1985. While at OSU, he played quarterback, safety and
and became the first Giants quarterback to throw for more than 3,000 yards in four consecutive wide receiver for the Beavers. As a senior, he was named the team’s Most Inspirational Player,
seasons. served as team captain and earned All-Pac-10 and honorable mention All-America honors by
the Associated Press. Lewis still holds school records for single-season defensive points, season
Palmer was the Head Coach of the Cleveland Browns from 1999 to 2000, taking on the
fumble recoveries (four) and career fumble recoveries (eight). Lewis earned both his bachelor’s
challenge of an expansion team, and posted a 5-27 record in two seasons. He was the
degree in Social Science Education and Master’s in Education from OSU.
Offensive Coordinator of the Jacksonville Jaguars from 1997 to 1998 and the Houston Texans
from 2001 to 2005. During his time with the Texans, Palmer helped develop quarterback David After college, Lewis played for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League and the
Carr, who completed 61.2 percent of passes and threw for 3,531 yards in 2004. Chicago Bruisers and Albany Firebirds of the Arena Football League. In 1988, he was named
All-Arena League and participated in the Arena Bowl.
Before joining the Giants, Palmer was the Dallas Cowboys quarterbacks coach and helped
current Pro Bowl selection Tony Romo emerge as the team’s undisputed starter to win five of
his six starts and lead the Cowboys to an NFC Wild Card berth in 2007.
Kevin O’Dea
As quarterbacks coach, Palmer helped the New England Patriots to the AFC title and a berth Special Teams Coordinator
at Super Bowl XXXI, while his signal caller, Drew Bledsoe, led the NFL in passing attempts (623)
and completions (373) and was third in passing yards (4,086) and touchdowns (27). Williamsport, Pennsylvania native Kevin O’Dea joined the Colonials after
spending two seasons as special teams coach of the New York Jets. That
In addition to his successful spell at New Haven, Palmer was the Head Coach of Boston followed two seasons as the assistant special teams coach for the Chicago
University from 1988-89 and was the Offensive Coordinator at Colgate from 1976 to 1982. Bears. While in Chicago, he helped the Bears lead the NFL in overall special
Palmer also coached the offensive line of the Montreal Concordes in the Canadian Football teams rankings.
League in 1983, and was with the New Jersey Generals in the USFL from 1984 to 1985.
While with the Generals as wide receivers coach and then quarterbacks coach and offensive O’Dea spent two years with the Arizona Cardinals, where kicker Neil Rackers
coordinator, he coached standout quarterbacks Flutie and Brian Sipe and running back set the NFL record for most field goals in a season (40). Before that, O’Dea was a special teams
Herschel Walker. assistant for the Detroit Lions. He spent six seasons with Tampa Bay, serving as an offensive
and defensive assistant, a role he also held with the San Diego Chargers.
Palmer and his wife Donna have two children, Mark and Kristin, a daughter-in-law Heather and
two grandchildren, Casey and Annie Grace. The final three years of his eight-year college football coaching stint came at Penn State where,

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as a graduate assistant, O’Dea worked with the wide receivers, then was named assistant Shane Waldron
strength coach/defensive line/linebackers coach. Prior to that, he spent three years at the Wide Receivers Coach
University of Virginia, as a graduate assistant and assistant strength coach having began his
A native of Portland, Oregon, Waldron attended De La Salle North Catholic
coaching career in 1987 as freshman defensive backs coach at Cornell.
High School before playing tight end and long snapper at Tufts University
O’Dea earned his bachelor’s degree from Lock Haven University, where he played wide receiver from 1999 to 2002.
and line backer from 1985 to 1986 after spending four years in the Coast Guard. He later
He began his professional coaching career on the staff of the New England
earned his master’s in Education from the University of Virginia.
Patriots as a football operations assistant under head coach Bill Belichick. In
2005, Waldron followed Patriots offensive coordinator Charlie Weis to the
University of Notre Dame, where he spent three years as an offensive graduate assistant.
Oji Fagan
Tight Ends & Offensive Line Coach He returned to the Patriots in 2008 as offensive coaching assistant and was promoted to tight
ends coach following the 2008 season.
Oji Fagan is new to the Hartford Colonials, but is no stranger to Chris Palmer.
In 2008, Fagan served an internship with the New York Giants, where he
attracted Coach Palmer’s attention. He spent the last four years as head
coach of Hudson Valley Community College. In 2008, he earned the title of
Michael Jenkins
Running Backs Coach
Northeast Conference Co-Coach of the Year.
Jenkins is back in professional football after a stint as a running back in
Before HVCC, Fagan was the offensive line coach and academic coordinator
the Canadian Football League. He played three seasons with the Toronto
at Stonehill College. Prior to taking the position at Stonehill, Fagan was an assistant coach
Argonauts (2000-01, 2003), including a 1,484-yard rushing season in 2001.
at HVCC from 2001 to 2003. He helped Hudson Valley to two Northeast Football Conference
In between stints in Toronto, he spent time with the National Football
championships, two Region III titles and a spot in the 2003 Graphic Edge Bowl.
League’s Houston Texans in 2002. He also played with the Edmonton
Originally from Brooklyn, Fagan received his bachelor’s degree from the University at Albany in Eskimos in 2005, and won a Grey Cup championship.
2000. He was a four-year letter winner for the Great Danes.
He played at the University of Arkansas, and also was the running backs coach at Kentucky
State for two seasons.
Dave Ragone
Quarterbacks Coach
Todd Washington
A former standout quarterback at the University of Louisville, Dave Ragone Offensive Line Coach
hails from Middleburg Heights, Ohio, and went 27-11 as a starter for
Washington was a four-year starter at center and guard at Virginia Tech,
Louisville, including an 11-1 mark in 2001. He finished his collegiate career
helping the Hokies average almost 200 yards per game during his junior and
as Louisville’s second all time leading passer and was a three-time All-
senior seasons. At center his senior year, he earned first team All-Big East
American Honorable Mention and three-time Conference USA Offensive
honors having made more than 80 knockdown blocks.
Player of the Year.
Todd was drafted in the fourth round of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Tampa
Ragone was selected in the third round of the 2003 NFL draft by the Houston, and in 2004,
Bay Buccaneers, where he spent five seasons, winning a Super Bowl ring
started two games at quarterback. He was allocated to the Berlin Thunder of NFL Europe in
with the Bucs at Super Bowl XXXVII, before moving on to the Houston Texans, where he played
2005 and earned the league’s Offensive MVP title, while leading the Thunder to a World Bowl
until 2005.
berth. He signed with the Cincinnati Bengals and the St Louis Rams before finishing his playing
career in 2006. Todd took the offensive line coaching position at the University of San Diego in 2007. The
Toreros’ offense was ranked first in the Pioneer Football League in scoring, total offense, pass
Ragone switched gears and hosted a morning sports TV show and became Vice President of
offense and pass efficiency. After the 2008 season, Todd was promoted to offensive coordinator
The Corporate Playbook, a company that helps athletes prepare and find jobs.
and spent one season with the Toreros in that role.

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Ted Daisher Following his retirement from football, Jerry spent a number of years away from the game,
Defensive Line Coach before coaching defensive backs with the Cleveland Browns from 1999 to 2000. He then held
the same post with the Washington Redskins (2001) and the San Diego Chargers (2002 to
His coaching career began at the University of Cincinnati, where he was 2003).
the defensive line coach from 1989 to 1992. Following his time with the
Bearcats, Daisher held the same position with the United States Military He became the linebackers coach at Hampton University before taking on the role of defensive
Academy (1995 to 1997) and then Indiana University (1998 to 2000). coordinator, and eventually head coach in 2008.

After his time at Indiana, Ted coached outside linebackers at East Carolina
University from 2001 to 2002, and in 2004, spent a season as special teams
quality control coach of the Philadelphia Eagles before becoming special teams coach with the
Tony Sparano Jr
Assistant Defensive Line Coach
Oakland Raiders in 2006.
Sparano Jr. comes to the UFL straight off of the back of a successful playing
In 2007, he joined the Cleveland Browns as special teams coordinator, and in 2009, he returned
career at the University of Albany. Tony received three varsity letters
to the Eagles to fulfill the same role.
at defensive end, where he was first on the depth chart and made 24
appearances.

Frank Hauser He was honored with a place on the 2008 ESPN The Magazine All-District I
Linebackers Coach Academic Team following his junior season. Also in his junior season, he was
part of an Albany defense that held six opponents under 100 yards rushing, leading them to be
After spending his college years at Wesleyan as a linebacker and a wrestler, ranked 19th nationally among FCS schools in that category.
Hauser returned to the Wesleyan staff in 1986 as an assistant coach. He
had spent the previous six years as a high school football coach, leading His father is Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano.
Glastonbury High School to the Class LL state title in 1984, after which he
was named Connecticut Coach of the Year.
As an assistant coach with Wesleyan, his specific responsibilities included
Doug Mandigo
Safeties Coach
working with the secondary and outside linebackers. Frank became Defensive Coordinator for
10 years until 1995, and within that time was made head coach, a position he held for 18 years. Mandigo begins his first season as a professional football coach with the
Colonials. He has a varied coaching background at the college and high
Frank switched to the offensive side of the ball in 1995, taking over offensive coordinator duties
school levels, most recently as the defensive coordinator at Wesleyan
as well as coaching the quarterbacks, before returning to his original passion and working with
University. He also has been a defensive coordinator at Middlebury College,
the linebackers for Coach Palmer.
and a defensive coordinator/secondary coach at St. Anslem College. His
only head coaching stint came at Piedmont High School in California. His
coaching career began as a graduate assistant at Boston College.
Jerry L. Holmes
Secondary Coach He is a 1996 graduate of Middlebury College.

After playing at Chowan Junior College, Jerry transferred to the University


of West Virginia, where he lettered for two years. Having gone undrafted in
1980, Holmes signed with the New York Jets and played there from 1980-83.
He spent two years in the USFL with the Pittsburgh Maulers and the New
Jersey Generals before returning to the Jets for two more seasons. He spent
two years each with the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions.

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FRONT OFFICE

Bill Mayer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Owner Hartford Colonials Coaching Staff


Matt Couloute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .President Chris Palmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach & General Manager
Jeremy Lisch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Operations Osia D. Lewis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator
Jason McKay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Football Operations Kevin O’Dea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special Teams Coordinator
David Turner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Player Personnel Oji Fagan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tight Ends / Offensive Line
David Heuschkel . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Pubic Relations Dave Ragone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterbacks
Michael Gualtieri . . . . . . . . . . . .Public Relations Assistant Shane Waldron . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wide Receivers
Peg Gallagher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Administrative Assistant Todd Washington . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Line
Erin Conrod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Sales Ted Daisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line
Evan Bartus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Account Executive Michael Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . . . .Running Backs
Kathy Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Account Executive Frank Hauser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Linebackers
Evan Mitz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sales Manager Jerry L. Holmes. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secondary
Justin Goot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Sales Doug Mandigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Safeties
Vito Montelli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Account Executive Tony Sparano Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Defensive Line
Rob Werkowski. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Sales Mark Asanovich. . . . . . . . . . . . .Strength & Conditioning
Marco Corsino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Sales Jesse Geffon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Athletic Trainer
Corey Anderson. . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Sales Peter Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Athletic Trainer
Emilia Bartnik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sponsorship and Promotions Assistant Justin Struthers . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Athletic Trainer
Rachel Beckwith . . . . . . . . . . . .Marketing and Promotions Assistant Ben Ginn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Equipment Manager
Adam Sklanka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Sales Bob Monica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Equipment Assistant
Alex Stone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Sales Alberto Cordero . . . . . . . . . . . .Equipment Assistant
Chris Plaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Video Director
David Heuschkel . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Public Relations Tony Palmieri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Video Assistant
David.Heuschkel@UFL-Football.com
860-951-1245 James Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Video Assistant

Hartford Colonials
1137 Main St
East Hartford, CT 06108
(860) 718-0141

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CHRIS BAKER - dl 95 JY BOND - p 06


Height: 6-2 Height: 6-3
Weight: 329 Weight: 222
Date of Birth: October 8, 1987 Date of Birth: April 22, 1979
College: Hampton College: None
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Hole-plugging defensive lineman joins Colonials for his first UFL campaign… Comes to Hartford after PRO CAREER: Former Australian Rules Football player joins the Hartford Colonials as a free agent for the 2010 UFL sea-
spending time with the Denver Broncos… Signed as an undrafted free agent by Denver in 2009, was released on cut-down day son… Originally entered the NFL as a free agent with the Miami Dolphins on March 3, 2009 but was released on June 15, 2009…
after training camp in 2010… Saw action in one game with the Broncos as a rookie. Hooked up with the New York Giants on March 18, 2010… Waived on June 21, 2010.

COLLEGE: Started eight of 11 games played in 2008, and led Hampton in sacks (8.5), tackles for loss (16.5) and quarterback COLLEGE: Did not play college football but trained for two years in preparation for an assault on the professional gridiron
hurries (13)… His 69 total tackles ranked third on the team… Started as a sophomore at Penn State in 2007, and had 4.5 sacks ranks… Was mentored by former San Diego Chargers All-Pro punter and fellow Aussie Darren Bennett… Worked alongside NFL
and 43 tackles (21 solo) in 20 games in 2006-07 for the Nittany Lions. punter Sav Rocca.

PERSONAL: Prepped at Windsor (Connecticut) High School… In 2009, joined with the American Cancer Society to lead a PERSONAL: Born in Melbourne, Australia… Father, Graeme, played Aussie Rules Football for the Richmond Tigers… Jy was
Christmas gift giveaway for children with cancer. drafted by the Tigers under the club’s father/son rule but did not play senior football for the team.

TRA BATTLE - s 27 LORENZO BOOKER - rb 28


Height: 5-11 Height: 5-10
Weight: 173 Weight: 191
Date of Birth: January 5, 1985 Date of Birth: June 14, 1984
College: Georgia College: Florida State
How Acquired: Protected 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Physical defensive back brings NFL experience to the Hartford Colonials… Played in six regular season PRO CAREER: Two-year NFL veteran looking to make UFL debut with the Colonials this fall… Played one season with the
Miami Dolphins (2007) and one with the Philadelphia Eagles (2008)… In his rookie season with Miami, caught 28 passes for 237
games with the Dallas Cowboys and San Diego Chargers in 2008, recording 15 tackles… Also spent parts of the 2009 NFL
yards and ran 28 times for 125 yards in just seven games.
season with the Detroit Lions and Cleveland Browns.

COLLEGE: Was a two-year starter at Georgia and earned All-Conference honors as a senior in 2006 after recording 58 tack- COLLEGE: Played in 47 games (16 starts) and was a four-year letter winner for the Seminoles… Had 2,389 rushing yards at
Florida State, and added 114 catches for 995 yards… Was FSU’s offensive team captain as a senior.
les… Also earned third-team All-American honors… Registered 71 stops as a junior in 2005… First college interception came in
the season opener in 2005 against Boise State.
PERSONAL: Parade and Rivals.com’s top high school running back as a senior, when he recorded 2,878 yards and 50
touchdowns rushing… Ran for state-record 8,502 yards and 137 touchdowns in high school… High school team was 42-0 in his
PERSONAL: Born in Forsyth, Georgia… Earned All-Middle Georgia honors from the Macon Telegraph as a senior at Mary
three-year prep career… Earned a degree in social sciences.
Persons High School in Forsyth, Georgia… Was a four-year starter at quarterback and free safety, leading his school to the state
championships playoffs each season… Also played basketball and ran track… Competed in the state championships in the 300
hurdles, 110 hurdles, 4x100 and 4x400 relays.

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COLIN BROWN - g 22 PATRICK CARTER - wr 15


Height: 6-7 Height: 6-3
Weight: 335 Weight: 215
Date of Birth: August 29, 1985 Date of Birth: February 6, 1985
College: Missouri College: Louisville
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Massive guard joins the Colonials for his first UFL season after spending more than a year with the Kansas PRO CAREER: First-year wide receiver seeks to catch on with Colonials after a stint with the Denver Broncos this sum-
City Chiefs… Originally a fifth-round pick of the Chiefs in 2009, missed the entire season due to injury… Released by the Chiefs mer… Spent 18 days in Broncos training camp in August… Originally was an undrafted free agent with the Baltimore Ravens in
on cut-down day after 2010 training camp. 2008.

COLLEGE: Saw action in 43 games for Missouri, starting 28… Started all 14 games at right tackle for the Tigers as a senior in COLLEGE: As a senior in 2007, caught 25 passes for 344 yards and four touchdowns… In his first season at Louisville in 2006
2008, and as a junior in 2007… Played in all 13 games as a sophomore as a backup and special-teamer… Played in two games after transferring from Georgia Tech, grabbed five passes for 68 yards and returned 17 punts for 107 yards.
as a freshman… Earned a scholarship after originally joining program as a walk-on.
PERSONAL: Older brother, Tim, was a wide receiver in the NFL… A communications major in college.
PERSONAL: Majored in secondary education at Missouri… Attended Braymer (Missouri) High School.

RYAN CAVE - g 68
MARCUS BROWN - cb 74
Height: 6-4
Height: 6-2 Weight: 340
Weight: 200 Date of Birth: May 30, 1988
Date of Birth: April 2, 1986 College: Hampton
College: McNeese State How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Rookie guard attempting to make his first professional roster with the Colonials.
PRO CAREER: Cornerback begins his first UFL season after coming from the NFL… Comes to Hartford after a 2010 train-
ing camp stint with the St. Louis Rams… Originally an undrafted free agent with the Arizona Cardinals in 2008… Also has spent COLLEGE: Started all 11 games during his senior year of 2009 and junior year of 2008… Played in 39 games overall, starting
time with the Cincinnati Bengals. 25.

COLLEGE: As a senior in 2007, led the team in interceptions with four… Added 52 total tackles and 13 passes defensed… PERSONAL: Played at Beaufort (S.C.) High School… Career goal is to become a physical therapist.
Was third on the team in tackles (61) as a sophomore in 2005.

PERSONAL: Hometown of Tangipahoa, Louisiana… Went to Kentwood High School, and was the defensive Most Valuable
Player of the 2003 state championship game with two interceptions, a fumble recovery and six tackles… Majored in general
JASON CHERY - wr 13
studies.
Height: 5-10
Weight: 185
Date of Birth: May 31, 1985
College: Louisiana-Lafayette
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

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PRO CAREER: Comes to the Colonials following a 2010 training camp appearance with the Green Bay Packers… Originally COLLEGE: Recorded 68 tackles, 2 interceptions for 25 yards and 4 fumble recoveries over four seasons at Rutgers from
entered professional football as an undrafted free agent with the Carolina Panthers in 2009… Was on 2009 practice squads of 2003-2006… Saw his most extensive playing time over the final two years with the Scarlet Knights… Played in 12 games as
both of the Panthers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. a junior in 2005 and registered 27 tackles, 1.5 stops for losses, 2 pass defenses and 2 blocked kicks… Played in 13 games as a
senior in 2006 and notched 29 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 2 interceptions for 25 yards, 4 pass breakups, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble
COLLEGE: Played in 47 games (34 starts) at Louisiana-Lafayette… Ended career with 3,518 all-purpose yards, third-most in school recovery and 2 blocked kicks.
history… Had 105 career receptions for 1,374 yards and 11 touchdowns, while adding 521 rushing yards and five touchdowns on 46
attempts… Also excelled on special teams, averaging 20.1 yards on 80 kickoff returns with a touchdown, and adding 60 tackles and two PERSONAL: Born in Plainfield, New Jersey… Played wide receiver and defensive back for the Plainfield High School Cardi-
blocked punts… As a senior in 2008, had 1,921 all-purpose yards, and led Louisana-Lafayette in receiving with 46 catches for 656 yards nals and earned All-County, All-Conference and All-Area honors.
and seven touchdowns… Led the Sun Belt Conference with 953 kickoff returns on 44 tries (one touchdown).

PERSONAL: Attended Spanish River (Florida) High School… Also ran track in college. TANK DANIELS - lb 52
PETER CLIFFORD - t 75 Height: 6-3
Weight: 248
Date of Birth: December 27, 1981
Height: 6-7
College: Harding
Weight: 312
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Date of Birth: April 3, 1984
College: Michigan State
PRO CAREER: Brings NFL pedigree to the Hartford Colonials… Entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2006…
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 Played with the Philadelphia Eagles as a rookie in 2006, the New York Giants during their Super Bowl-winning campaign of 2007
and the Eagles again in 2008… Has posted 20 career tackles in 26 regular season appearances… Played in four regular season
PRO CAREER: New England native looks to make Colonials roster in first UFL season… Originally signed with Arizona games and all four playoff victories during the Giants’ Super Bowl campaign, recording 3 special teams tackles in the post-
Cardinals are undrafted free agent… Signed to a future contract by the Tennessee Titans in January 2009, but was released in season, including 1 in the NFC Championship Game… Starred on special teams for the Eagles in 2008, recording 18 tackles…
April 2010 after missing the 2009 season due to a knee injury. Spent the latter stages of the 2009 NFL season on the Jacksonville Jaguars’ roster but was released on April 26, 2010.

COLLEGE: Started 19 of 29 career games for the Spartans - 16 at left tackle and three at left guard… Started every game at COLLEGE: Became the first player from Division II Harding University to play in the NFL… Was a two-time All-America
left tackle as a senior. honoree, compiling 237 tackles, 34 stops for losses, 17.5 sacks, 10 forced fumbles and 7 interceptions… Best overall season came
as a sophomore as he registered 69 tackles, 13.5 stops for losses, 7 sacks, 2 interceptions and 4 forced fumbles… Tallied a career-
high 74 tackles as a senior.
PERSONAL: Earned degree in interdisciplinary studies-law & society… Began pursuing second degree in criminal jus-
tice… Started every game at right tackle at Bridgton (Maine) Academy, a college prep school he attended following prepping at
Salem (New Hampshire) High School. PERSONAL: Born in Clarendon, Arkansas… Played quarterback and wide receiver at Clarendon High School in Arkansas,
earning All-State honors… Also earned All-State honors as a short-stop in baseball, a power forward in basketball and in track,
competing in the hurdles, sprint relays and long jump… Earned college degree in kinesiology.

MANNY COLLINS - cb 30
Height: 5-10
CHARLES DAVIS - te 87
Weight: 190 Height: 6-6
Date of Birth: August 2, 1984 Weight: 260
College: Rutgers Date of Birth: March 13, 1983
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 College: Purdue
PRO CAREER: Defensive back with NFL experience joins the Hartford Colonials as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season… How Acquired: Protected 2010
Spent much of his rookie 2007 campaign on the practice squad of the New York Jets… Re-signed by the Jets on January 15,
2008… Released by New York on April 24, 2008.

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PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by head coach Chris Palmer… Played for the
New York Sentinels in 2009 and caught 2 passes for 15 yards… Originally chosen in the fifth round (167th overall) of the 2006
NFL Draft by the New York Giants… Has off-season or practice squad experience with the Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers, Carolina
ANDRE DIXON - rb 26
Panthers, Jacksonville Jaguars and San Diego Chargers but has yet to play in a regular season NFL game.
Height: 6-1
COLLEGE: Played in 49 games with 33 starts at Purdue and finished career with 78 receptions for 865 yards and 4 touch- Weight: 210
downs… Played in all 11 games as a senior in 2005, reeling in 26 catches for 311 yards and 1 touchdown… Named to the John Date of Birth: February 19, 1986
Mackey Award Watch List as one of the nation’s top tight ends… Also played basketball at Purdue.
College: Connecticut
PERSONAL: Played football and basketball at St. Mary’s High School in Fraser, Michigan… Won two state championships How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 1
on the football field… In a poll of Big Ten players conducted by the Champaign News-Gazette, Davis was voted ‘player you’d
least want to meet in a dark alley.’ PRO CAREER: Powerful rusher who also possesses the speed and moves to run around defenders… Will make his UFL
debut after being chosen by the Hartford Colonials in the first round (second overall) of the 2010 Draft.

TYSON DEVREE - te 85 COLLEGE: Made his debut at Connecticut in 2006, playing in the final four games of the season… Earned first-team All-Big
East honors in 2007… Missed the first two contests of the year through injury but bounced back to rush for 809 yards on 160
carries (5.1 average) with 3 touchdowns… Also caught 24 passes for 280 yards and 1 touchdown… His receiving yardage total
Height: 6-6 was the best at UConn since Chad Martin in 1998… Enjoyed a career day against the USF Bulls, rushing for 167 yards on 32 car-
Weight: 245 ries and posting 210 all-purpose yards… Sprained his ankle on the eve of the 2008 season, opening the way for Donald Brown,
Date of Birth: November 12, 1984 now of the Indianapolis Colts, to assume the starting role.
College: Colorado
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 PERSONAL: Played football at New Brunswick High School and rushed for 1,018 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior…
Named second-team All-State and first-team All-Area as a senior in 2004… Helped his school to a 33-2 record from 2002-2004,
including the 2003 state championship and three straight conference titles… Was a member of the school’s honor roll.
PRO CAREER: Big-bodied tight end originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the New England Patriots
on May 5, 2008… Was signed to the club’s practice squad for the 2008 campaign but was activated to the 53-man roster and
saw regular season playing time against the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals… Waived by the Patriots on August 23,
2009… Signed with the Buffalo Bills on September 1, 2009 but was among the final roster cuts ahead of the regular season.
AUSTON ENGLISH - lb 55
COLLEGE: Played in 22 games for Colorado from 2006-2007 after transferring from Western Michigan, where he played in Height: 6-3
2003-2004… Caught 37 passes for 402 yards and a career-high 8 touchdowns as a senior in 2007… Played in 11 games with Weight: 254
three starts as a junior in 2006 and caught 4 passes for 36 yards… Red-shirted in 2005 after transferring from Western Michi- Date of Birth: March 10, 1984
gan… Was a preseason second-team All-Mid America Conference selection in his final season at Western Michigan… Caught
25 passes for 218 yards and 3 touchdowns as a sophomore in 2004… Grabbed 30 passes for 331 yards and 3 touchdowns as a College: Oklahoma
freshman in 2003. How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PERSONAL: Attended Hudsonville High School in Hudsonville, Michigan… Named to the Detroit News Blue Chips list and PRO CAREER: Rookie defensive end-turned-linebacker seeks to make initial professional regular-season roster with the
was ranked 23rd on the Detroit Free Press Fab 50 squad… Played three years of football and was also a member of the basket- Colonials… Spent some time with the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2010.
ball and baseball teams, winning All-Conference honors on the diamond… Brother, Todd, was an All-American defensive tackle
at Hillsdale College… Enjoys traveling and plans to live abroad with his wife, Aubree, to carry out missionary work after football COLLEGE: A three-year starter at defensive end who played in 33 games (28 starts) for the Sooners (2005, 2007-09)… Had
career… Would like to live in South Africa. 92 career tackles, 28.5 career tackles for loss and 18 career sacks… In nine games during his senior year of 2009, recorded four
sacks… Had a career-high 9.5 sacks as a sophomore in 2007… Suffered injuries in all three seasons that caused him to miss
multiple games.

PERSONAL: Planned program major at Oklahoma.

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TREVOR FORD - db 39 RONNIE GHENT - te 86


Height: 6-0 Height: 6-2
Weight: 188 Weight: 255
Date of Birth: February 19, 1986 Date of Birth: January 5, 1980
College: Troy College: Louisville
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: Protected 2010

PRO CAREER: Defensive back comes to the Colonials for his first UFL season… Spent 2010 training camp with the Arizona PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Hartford Colonials… Played for the New
Cardinals… Played three games with the Green Bay Packers in 2009, making two total tackles… Originally an undrafted free York Sentinels in 2009 and caught 14 passes for 113 yards to rank third on the team… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted
agent with the Packers in 2009. free agent with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2004… Joined the Cincinnati Bengals later that season and stayed with the AFC North
Club from 2004-2006… Spent the 2007 campaign with New Orleans Saints and played in eight regular season games.
COLLEGE: As a senior in 2008, had 49 total tackles and six passes defensed… Also saw time as a junior in 2007… Originally
played at Florida State, playing in seven games in 2005. COLLEGE: Earned first-team All-Conference USA honors in each of his four seasons at Louisville (2000-2003), becoming the
first player to achieve such a feat… Caught at least one pass in each of his final 37 college games… Missed some playing time
due to a knee injury as a junior in 2002 but bounced back as a senior in 2003 with 34 catches for 421 yards and 4 touchdowns…
PERSONAL: Attended Miami Northwestern High School… A social science major. Ended college career with 120 receptions for 1,349 yards and 15 touchdowns.

MAURICE FOUNTAIN - de 99 PERSONAL: Born in Lakeland, Florida… Attended Lakeland High School and was a member of the football, basketball and
track and field teams… Was named first-team All-Polk County by the Tampa Tribune… Majored in justice administration.

Height: 6-3
Weight: 268 RYAN GLASPER - s 40
Date of Birth: September 22, 1982
College: Clemson Height: 5-11
How Acquired: Protected - 2010 Weight: 215
Date of Birth: June 15, 1985
PRO CAREER: Returns for his second UFL season after serving as a backup for the New York Sentinels in 2009… Had seven College: Boston College
tackles and a half-sack last fall… In 2008, had four sacks for the Arena Football League’s Utah Blaze… Played in arenafootball2 in How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
2007 with the Manchester Wolves, recording 13 sacks.
PRO CAREER: Versatile defender gained his first professional experience when he attended a rookie tryout camp with
COLLEGE: Had two sacks and 39 tackles in 2003, earning Clemson’s defensive 12-man award from coaches… Picked off two the New York Giants in 2007… Joined the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League later that year and converted to
passes in 2002.
outside linebacker… Played in eight games in 2007 and recorded 27 tackles, 10 special teams tackles, 1 forced fumble, 2 tackles
for losses and 2 pass defenses… Played in the first 10 games of the 2008 season for Hamilton, recording 30 tackles and 5 special
PERSONAL: Attended Camden High School, and was a two-time all-conference player and the Most Valuable Player of the teams stops… Was released by Hamilton on September 30, 2008 but was signed to the Toronto Argonauts’ practice squad in
North-South High School All-Star game in Myrtle Beach. October 2008… Also boasts off-season experience with the Edmonton Eskimos (2009).

COLLEGE: Played in 45 games with 29 starts during his career at Boston College… Won two awards during his career with
the Eagles… Recorded 177 tackles, 5.5 tackles for losses, 1 sack, 6 interceptions and 8 pass defenses.

PERSONAL: Born in New Britain, Connecticut… Attended Southington High School in Southington, Connecticut… Played
wide receiver, running back and defensive back during his high school career and also returned punts and kickoff returns…
Served as a team captain on the football team… Earned SuperPrep All-American honors and was voted to the All-State Class LL
team and was also named All-State by the Haven Register… Was also a member of the basketball and track and field teams.

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ADRIAN GRADY - dt 90 BEN HANNULA - cb 20


Height: 6-1 Height: 6-2
Weight: 302 Weight: 205
Date of Birth: November 21, 1985 Date of Birth: October 13, 1985
College: Louisville College: San Diego
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Looking to turn his camp and practice squad experience into a roster spot with the Colonials this fall… PRO CAREER: Versatile player with experience on both sides of the ball joins the Hartford Colonials as a free agent for the
Originally undrafted and signed as a rookie free agent by the Indianapolis Colts in 2009, also has been on practice squads with 2010 UFL season… Also boasts off-season NFL experience after attending mini-camp with the New York Giants in 2010.
the New England Patriots and St. Louis Rams.
COLLEGE: Was a two-way star for San Diego from 2005-2008… Played quarterback and wide receiver during his senior
COLLEGE: As a senior in 2008, led the Cardinals in tackles for loss with nine, to go with two sacks… Played in 36 games in year of 2008, completing all 4 of his attempts, including 2 for touchdowns and catching 48 passes for 515 yards and 6 scores…
college, and finished with 101 career tackles. Played all 11 games on defense at cornerback as a junior in 2007, notching 39 tackles, 3 interceptions and 4 pass breakups…
Was named to the All-Patriot Football League second-team as a wide receiver as a sophomore in 2006 and second-team All-PFL
PERSONAL: A sports administration major… A two-year starter at Coffee High School. as a cornerback in 2007… Led team with 56 receptions for 549 yards and 4 touchdowns in 2006… Posted 16 tackles and 1
fumble recovery on defense in 2005.

KEITH GRAY - cg 70 PERSONAL: An outstanding athlete at Bellarmine Prep School in Tacoma, Washington… Was an All-League quarterback as
a senior and was a second-team All-League quarterback as a junior… Also earned All-State honors as a special teams player as a
junior… Was also a member of the track and field and basketball teams.
Height: 6-1
Weight: 294
Date of Birth: August 28, 1986
College: Connecticut
KENNY INGRAM - lb 91
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 Height: 6-5
Weight: 236
PRO CAREER: Physical offensive lineman will make his UFL debut in 2010 after signing a free agent contract with the Date of Birth: February 27, 1986
Hartford Colonials… Originally entered the NFL as a free agent with the Carolina Panthers on May 1, 2009 but was among the
final roster cuts on September 5, 2009… Signed with the Indianapolis Colts on December 2, 2009… Released by the Colts on College: Florida State
January 21, 2010. How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

COLLEGE: Played in 34 games with 31 starts at center for Connecticut… Played four years from 2005-2008… Started 13 PRO CAREER: Ex-New York Giants free agent moves up the coast to attempt to make the Colonials’ roster this fall… Signed
contests as a senior in 2008 and served as team captain… Anchored an offensive line that allowed Donald Brown to lead the with the Giants in 2009 as an undrafted free agent, and spent time on their practice squad, but was released in late July 2010.
nation with 2,083 rushing yards… Started 13 games and served as team captain during the 2007 campaign… Started the first
two games of his sophomore season in 2006 before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury against Wake Forest… Played in COLLEGE: Played in all 13 Florida State games as a senior, and made the first five starts of his career in 2008… Had 22
six games with three starts as a freshman in 2005. tackles as a senior, including 3.5 for loss… Played in 34 games as a Seminole… Started at Florida State, then spent time earning
his eligibility back at Tallahassee Community College and East Central Community College in Decatur, Mississippi.
PERSONAL: Attended Doherty High School in Worcester, Massachusetts… Majored in mathematics and actuarial science
at Connecticut. PERSONAL: Majored in rehabilitation services… Went to Edgewater High School.

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GREG ISDANER - ol 77 PRO CAREER: Playmaking linebacker seeks to crack an opening-day roster for the first time with the Colonials… Spent
time with the Oakland Raiders in 2009 and the Canadian Football League’s Edmonton Eskimos in 2010.

Height: 6-4 COLLEGE: Started all 13 games in 2009 for FAU, leading the team with 154 tackles, nine tackles for loss and two fumble
Weight: 325 recoveries… Recorded 131 tackles in 13 games in 2008, to go along with 12.5 tackles for loss and two sacks.
Date of Birth: February 25, 1987
College: West Virginia PERSONAL: Played at Fort Lauderdale High School, and was the team’s captain as a senior… A marketing a business
management major.
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: First-year offensive lineman looks to crack an opening day roster at the professional level… Has spent time
with the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles. DANNY LANSANAH - lb 58
COLLEGE: Renounced his final year of college eligibility to enter the 2010 NFL draft… Started 12 games and played in 13 as Height: 6-1
a junior in 2008… Was a starter all three years of college.
Weight: 255
PERSONAL: Business and economics major at West Virginia… Prepped at Episcopal Academy. Date of Birth: August 28, 1985
College: Connecticut
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
TAURUS JOHNSON - wr 80
PRO CAREER: Local product with NFL experience joins the Hartford Colonials as a free agent for the 2010 UFL cam-
Height: 6-0 paign… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Green Bay Packers in 2008… Played in five regular
season games with the Packers in 2008 and recorded 2 tackles… Also boasts off-season and practice squad experience with the
Weight: 205 Miami Dolphins and Detroit Lions (both 2009).
Date of Birth: April 13, 1986
College: South Florida COLLEGE: Earned All-Big East (2007) honors during college career at Connecticut… Posted massive numbers during that
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 senior campaign, recording 121 tackles, 14 tackles for losses and 3 interceptions… Recorded 99 tackles and 4 interceptions as a
junior in 2006… Was a three-year starter at Connecticut from 2005-2007.
PRO CAREER: Wide receiver and kickoff return threat begins first UFL season with Hartford… Comes to the Colonials fol-
lowing 2010 training camp stints with the Miami Dolphins and the Cleveland Browns… Originally an undrafted free agent with PERSONAL: Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania… Played football at Harrisburg High School.
the Kansas City Chiefs in 2009, also spent parts of 2009 on practice squads with the Dolphins and Detroit Lions.

COLLEGE: Saw time in 49 games in his South Florida career from 2005 to 2008… Caught 112 passes for 1,434 yards and 12
touchdowns in his career… Had college career-highs of 38 catches, 498 yards and six touchdowns as a senior.
SIMONI LAWRENCE - lb 53
PERSONAL: A native of Fort Myers, Florida… Attended Cape Coral (Florida) High School. Height: 6-0
Weight: 232
Date of Birth: February 1, 1989
FRANTZ JOSEPH - lb 51 College: Minnesota
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Height: 6-2
Weight: 240 PRO CAREER: Returns to Colonials after NFL training camp stint… Spent time with the Philadelphia Eagles from June to
August 2010… Originally was a fifth-round pick of the Colonials in 2010.
Date of Birth: June 12, 1986
College: Florida Atlantic COLLEGE: Started all 13 games for Minnesota in 2009, recording 85 total tackles, eight tackles for loss, two sacks and an
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 interception… In first year with Golden Gophers in 2008, played in all 13 games (five starts) and made 66 tackles, including 10.5

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for loss, four sacks and an interception… transferred to Minnesota from Valley Forge Military Academy.
downs… Was an All-MEAC first-team selection in 2005 after catching 50 passes for 720 yards and 6 touchdowns… Caught 55
PERSONAL: Prepped at Upper Darby High School… Majored in communications studies. passes for 852 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2006 to earn first-team All-MEAC honors… Ended career by catching 50 passes for
586 yards and 9 touchdowns as a senior in 2007… Compiled a total of 201 catches for 3,007 yards and 33 touchdowns.

TIM MATTRAN - c 62 PERSONAL: Born in Chester, Pennsylvania… Was an All-Delaware County Conference first-team selection at Chester High
School… Played running back and wide receiver… Played just two seasons of varsity football… Also played basketball.

Height: 6-4
Weight: 308 JOSH McCOWN - qb 12
Date of Birth: October 23, 1984
College: Stanford Height: 6-4
How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 6 Weight: 215
Date of Birth: July 4, 1979
PRO CAREER: Chosen in the sixth round (27th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Hartford Colonials… Joins the Colo- College: Sam Houston State
nials after spending 2010 training camp with the St. Louis Rams… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
the Minnesota Vikings in 2008… Spent the 2008 season on the practice squad of the Vikings and the Jacksonville Jaguars…
Spent the 2009 off-season with the Rams before being signed to the Oakland Raiders’ practice squad on December 18, 2009.
PRO CAREER: Experienced passer brings NFL pedigree to the Hartford Colonials for the 2010 UFL season… Originally
COLLEGE: Spent six seasons at Stanford and played in four seasons with two medical red-shirts… Was a walk-on at Stan- chosen in the third round (81st overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals… Played for the Cardinals from 2002-
ford who did not play during the 2002 and 2003 seasons… Played as a reserve tackle in 2004 and moved into a starting role at 2005, Detroit Lions in 2006, Oakland Raiders in 2007 and Carolina Panthers in 2008-2009… Played in 47 NFL regular season
center in 2005 and held the position for six games… Missed the 2006 campaign with a high ankle sprain but returned to start games with 31 starts… Compiled career figures of 610 completions from 1,058 attempts for 6,584 yards, 35 touchdowns and
all 12 contests in 2007… Ended career with 18 starts and was named to the Pac-10 All-Academic team on four occasions. 40 interceptions… Added 127 runs for 569 yards and 3 touchdowns… Best season came with the Cardinals in 2004 when he
started 13 of 14 games and hit on 233 of 408 attempts for 2,511 yards, 11 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.
PERSONAL: Played football at Chaska High School in Chanhassen, Minnesota… Started every game on the offensive line
during his junior and senior seasons… Named honorable mention All-Lake Conference as a senior… Was also a member of the COLLEGE: Played three seasons at Southern Methodist University, passing for 4,022 yards and 24 touchdowns… Left SMU
track and field team for three years and competed in the shot put and discus… Was captain of the track and field team during to prove he could lead a passing attack and did just that at Sam Houston State, surpassing his career touchdown totals at his old
his senior season… Two-year medallist in the state Science Olympiad… Favorite TV show is Heroes and the place he would school in just a single season… Passed for 3,481 yards, 32 touchdowns and 12 interceptions as a senior at Sam Houston State…
most like to visit in the world is New Zealand. That passing yardage total was the best single-season effort in Sam Houston State history… Following his senior season, Mc-
Cown was one of 16 players considered for the Walter Payton Award, given to the top performer in NCAA Division 1-AA football.

SHAHEER McBRIDE - wr 81 PERSONAL: Brother, Luke, is an NFL quarterback with the Jacksonville Jaguars … Born in Jacksonville, Texas… Attended
Jacksonville High School in Jacksonville, Texas. As a senior, he was the East Texas Player of the Year, District 17-4A Offensive
Player of the Year, and an All-State honorable mention… Also played basketball and won All-District second-team honors as a
Height: 6-2 senior.
Weight: 205
Date of Birth: February 6, 1985
College: Delaware State MARSHALL McDUFFIE - s 34
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Height: 6-2
PRO CAREER: Entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2008 and spent his rookie year Weight: 207
on the NFC East club’s practice squad… Was released by the Eagles on August 25, 2009. Date of Birth: July 31, 1986
College: Florida International
COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Delaware State and finished second all-time in receptions and third all-time in receiving How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
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PRO CAREER: Big, strong defensive back who likes to deliver the big hit joins the Hartford Colonials as a free agent for PRO CAREER: Kicker with NFL experience joins the UFL for the 2010 season after inking a free agent deal with the
the 2010 UFL season… Has spent some time with the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers… Signed with Tampa Bay in April 2009… Hartford Colonials… Originally chosen in the sixth round (178th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints…
Released by the Buccaneers on September 2, 2009. Was waived by the Saints during the final cuts of the preseason but was re-signed to the active roster on October 8, 2008…
Played in three games in relief of the injured Martin Gramatica and hit on 3 of 4 field goals (44 long) and 9 of 10 extra points…
Was released by the Saints on October 28, 2008… Signed with the Minnesota Vikings on December 31, 2008 but was waived on
COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Florida International (2004-2006 and 2008)… Saw action in nine games as a true fresh- September 1, 2009.
man in 2004 and started three times… Ranked among the school’s leading defenders with 40 tackles and 2.5 tackles for
losses… Played in eight games as a sophomore in 2005, recording 19 tackles and returning 4 interceptions for touchdowns,
tying an NCAA I-A record that had stood since 1987… Competed in six games as a junior in 2006 and finished with 19 tackles COLLEGE: Played 51 games at Wisconsin… Handled kickoff duties for all 51 games and also took care of field goals and
and 1.5 tackles for losses… Did not play in 2007… Played in nine games as a senior in 2008 while battling through a shoulder extra points in 39 contests… Connected on 50 of 65 field goals and 145 of 148 extra point attempts… Scored 295 points to rank
injury… Recorded 26 tackles, 2 tackles for losses, 3 interceptions for 10 yards, 1 sack and 1 forced fumble. second on the school’s all-time scoring charts… Kicked off 287 times for an average of 62.8 yards with 123 touchbacks… Was an
All-Big Ten selection in 2006 and 2007 and was voted a first-team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association
in 2007.
PERSONAL: Played four years of football at Durant High School and added four seasons of basketball and two letters
in track and field… Earned All-Conference honors and served as captain of the football team… Was MVP of the University of
Central Florida football camp. PERSONAL: Was a decorated kicker during his time at Aberdeen Central High School in Aberdeen, South Dakota… Was
rated as America’s best high school kicker by Rivals.com… Earned first-team All-American honors from Ridell and second-team
accolades from USA Today… Was a two-time All-State, All-Area and All-Conference selection on special teams and was also

CLINT McPEEK - lb 50 an All-Conference choice at quarterback… Named South Dakota’s Gatorade Player of the Year in 2003… Played quarterback,
strong safety, kicker and punter.

Height: 6-2
Weight: 226 JOE MORTENSEN - lb 56
Date of Birth: December 22, 1986
College: New Mexico Height: 6-1
How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round Weight: 250
Date of Birth: July 27, 1986
PRO CAREER: Prolific and tough linebacker will make his professional football debut in 2010 after being chosen by the College: Kansas
Hartford Colonials in the 11th round (52nd overall) of the UFL Draft… Has a reputation for delivering big hits.
How Acquired: Protected 2010
COLLEGE: Former walk-on who developed into one of New Mexico’s most versatile, toughest and most reliable players on
defense… Made a name for himself as one of the top defensive backs in the Mountain West Conference in 2008 when he played PRO CAREER: Returns for a second UFL season after being protected by the Hartford Colonials for the 2009 campaign…
the hybrid linebacker/safety position in the team’s 3-3-5 scheme… Moved to outside linebacker in a 4-3 system as a senior in Played for the New York Sentinels during the inaugural UFL season and ranked fourth on their defense with 29 tackles and 2
2009… Finished career with 249 tackles, 9.5 stops for losses… Played in 45 games with 29 starts… Posted at least nine games pass defenses.
with 10 tackles or more – all in his final two seasons… Also knocked down 14 passes during his career and added 1 interception.
COLLEGE: Three-year starter who played in 50 games at Kansas from 2005-2008, starting his final 38 contests… Recorded
PERSONAL: Attended La Cueva High School in Albuquerque and was an All-State and All-Metro safety for the back-to- 282 tackles, 32 stops for losses, 8.5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles, 6 fumble recoveries and 10 pass defenses… Enjoyed a career year
back Class 5A champions… Helped his school go 26-0 during the 2003 and 2004 seasons… Was also an All-District pick at wide as a junior in 2007 when he recorded 106 tackles, 15 tackles for losses, 3 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries and 5 pass
receiver and was a member of the wrestling and track and field teams… Majored in business administration. defenses to earn All-Big 12 honors… Was also on the Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List in 2008.

PERSONAL: Born in Concord, California… Hobbies include reading and lifting weights… Attended Clayton Valley High
TAYLOR MEHLHAFF - k 10 School in San Francisco and was named an All-State first-team selection after his senior season… Was named the Northern
California Defensive MVP after notching a school record 171 tackles… Also earned All-City and All-Metro honors.

Height: 5-10
Weight: 184
Date of Birth: August 25, 1985
College: Wisconsin
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

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VINCE OGHOBAASE - dt 96 all 13 games as a junior in 2007 and ranked second on the team with 80 tackles, a team-high 14 pass defenses, 3 forced fumbles
and 1 fumble recovery… Played in all 13 games as a sophomore in 2006 and in 10 games as a red-shirt freshman in 2005.
Height: 6-5
PERSONAL: Was a three-year starter at Bowie High School in Arlington, Texas… Played wide receiver and cornerback and
Weight: 302 was also an All-State sprinter for the track and field team… Was a first-team All-District selection as a senior… Born in Dallas,
Date of Birth: January 24, 1987 Texas… Lists his favorite car as a Bentley, favorite movie as Menace II Society and favorite actor as Omar Epps.
College: Duke
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
RYAN PERRILLOUX - qb 11
PRO CAREER: Consistent performer on the collegiate level joins the Hartford Colonials as a free agent for the 2010 UFL
campaign… Gained first professional experience on April 26, 2010 when he inked a free agent deal with the NFL’s Miami Height: 6-2
Dolphins. Weight: 225
Date of Birth: January 1, 1987
COLLEGE: Was a four-year starter at Duke from 2006-2009… Rounded out his career as a senior in 2009 by recording 37
tackles in eight appearances… Added 7.5 tackles for losses, 2 sacks for 15 yards, 1 pass defense and 2 quarterback hurries… Was College: Jacksonville State
an honorable mention All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection as a junior in 2008… Started all 12 games at defensive tackle and How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
recorded 51 tackles, 9 tackles for losses and 5 quarterback hurries… His total of 6 sacks was second among defensive tackles
in the ACC, behind Boston College first round draft pick B.J. Raji (Green Bay Packers)… Started all 12 games as a sophomore in PRO CAREER: Exciting quarterback prospect who has been compared to Donovan McNabb joins the Hartford Colonials as
2007 and tied for the team lead with 4.5 sacks and ranked second on the squad with 12 tackles for losses… Finished the year a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign… Gained his first professional experience in the spring of 2010 when he was invited to
with 49 tackles and 4 quarterback pressures… Started all 12 games as a freshman in 2006 and was named a Freshman All-Amer- a tryout by the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings.
ican by Rivals.com, College Football News and The Sporting News… Credited with 28 tackles, 8 tackles for losses and 1 sack.
COLLEGE: Played two years at Louisiana State University (2006-2007) before rounding out his career with Jacksonville
PERSONAL: Played football for two years at Alief Hastings High School in Houston, Texas… Was an All-American selection State (2008-2009)… Saw little playing time as a freshman at LSU in 2006 as he backed up NFL-bound quarterbacks JaMarcus
by PrepStar magazine… Rated as the seventh-best defensive tackle in the nation by Scout.com… One of five finalists for the Russell and Matt Flynn… Completed his only pass of the season against Louisiana-Lafayette on September 2, 2006… Made his
Watkins Award, an honor given to the top African-American high school student-athlete in the country… Earned All-State first start at LSU as a sophomore, completing 20 of 25 attempts for 298 yards and 3 touchdowns against Middle Tennessee on
honors as a senior and All-District accolades as a junior. September 15, 2007… Next start came in the SEC Championship Game on December 1 when he led LSU to victory over Ten-
nessee by completing 20 of 30 passes for 243 yards and 1 touchdown… That win placed LSU in the BCS National Championship
Game… Transferred in 2008 and led Jacksonville State to an 8-3 record, completing 174 of 276 passes for 2,199 yards and 19
RYAN PALMER - cb 23 touchdowns… Was named Ohio Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week and OVC Offensive Player of the Week during that
season… Was named Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2009 despite only appearing in five games… Threw
for 961 yards, 12 touchdowns and 1 interception while posting a passer rating of 199.2… Added 40 rushes for 125 yards and 3
Height: 5-10 touchdowns.
Weight: 190
Date of Birth: September 11, 1985 PERSONAL: Enjoyed one of the most dominant high school careers in the state of Louisiana… Played at East St. John High
College: Texas School in Reserve, Louisiana… Racked up 12,705 yards of total offense (9,025 passing, 3,680 rushing)… His passing yardage
total of 9,025 ranks fourth all-time in state football records… Accounted for 155 touchdowns (84 passing, 71 rushing) during his
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 four years at East St. John… Racked up a Louisiana high school record 5,006 total yards as a senior, including 3,546 yards pass-
ing and 1,460 yards rushing… In his final high school game in the state playoffs, Perrilloux accounted for 495 yards of offense
PRO CAREER: Productive cornerback on the college level will make his UFL debut in 2010 after signing a free agent deal against Evangel Christian Academy… Won the Hall Trophy as high school football’s most outstanding player in 2004 and was
with the Hartford Colonials. named Offensive Player of the Year by USA Today… Was named Louisiana’s Mr Football… Was named a Gatorade Player of the
Year and was a Parade All-American… Also played forward for the basketball team and centerfielder for the baseball squad.
COLLEGE: Played four years at Texas from 2005-2008… Appeared in 50 games with 25 starts and posted 136 tackles, 3
sacks, 9 tackles for losses, 4 interceptions, 24 pass defenses, 3 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery… Started 12 of 13 games
as a senior in 2008 and was named second-team All-Big 12 by the Austin American-Statesman, the league’s coaches, the Dallas
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JARED RETKOFSKY - ls 61 ASAPH SCHWAPP - fb 44


Height: 6-5 Height: 6-0
Weight: 268 Weight: 257
Date of Birth: March 16, 1983 Date of Birth: January 26, 1987
College: TCU College: Notre Dame
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 8

PRO CAREER: Pin-point long snapper will play in his second UFL season… Saw action in all six games last fall for the New PRO CAREER: Big, tough, physical fullback was chosen in the eighth round (40th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by his local
York Sentinels… Inbetween UFL stints, saw a second tour of duty with the Pittsburgh Steelers, playing in two regular-season team, the Hartford Colonials… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Dallas Cowboys in 2009 but was
games after snapping in nine games for Pittsburgh in 2008… Was a member of the Steelers’ Super Bowl XLIII-winning team. among the final roster cutdowns ahead of the regular season kickoff in September.

COLLEGE: Retkosky served as a reserve defensive lineman who doubled as a long snapper for Texas Christian… Played in COLLEGE: Earned a reputation as one of the strongest players on the Notre Dame roster and as an imposing blocking
every game in 2004 and 2005. back… Was primarily used to pave the way for other runners during his career with the Fightin’ Irish… Played 39 career games
and carried 44 times for 98 yards (9 long) and added 8 receptions for 62 yards (15 long).
PERSONAL: Attended Northwest High School… Was team captainand most valuable offensive player as a senior.
PERSONAL: Graduated from Weaver High School in Hartford, Connecticut… Earned first-team All-State honors from the
Hartford Courant… Averaged more than 5 yards per carry while rushing for 1,110 yards and also playing inside linebacker in

ANDREW ROBINSON - wr 84 2004… Was named Gatorade Player of the Year for Connecticut… Rushed for 1,313 yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior and
added 74 tackles, 8 sacks and 5 interceptions… Rated the nation’s 21st-best fullback by Tom Lemming’s Prep Football Report.

Height: 5-9
Weight: 191 JONAS SEAWRIGHT - dt 69
Date of Birth: March 4, 1987
College: Louisville Height: 6-6
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 Weight: 330
Date of Birth: April 12, 1982
PRO CAREER: Fleet-footed and hard-nosed wide receiver with experience on offense, defense and special teams joins the College: North Carolina
Hartford Colonials as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season. How Acquired: Protected 2010

COLLEGE: Saw his first action as a sophomore at Louisville in 2007, appearing in 12 games and recording 1 special teams PRO CAREER: Massive defensive lineman returns for a second UFL season after being protected by the Hartford Colo-
tackle… Played on offense as a junior in 2008, catching 7 passes for 71 yards… Also recorded 1 special teams tackle… Played in nials… Played for the New York Sentinels during the 2009 campaign and recorded 4 tackles and 2 pass defenses… Served on
eight games as a senior in 2009 and caught 1 pass for 16 yards… Added 4 punt returns for 15 yards, 11 tackles on defense and the 53-man roster for the New York Giants during the 2006 NFL season, playing in nine games and recording 1 tackle… Had
1 interception. originally joined the Giants as an undrafted free agent in 2005… Was released by the NFC East club ahead of the 2007 regular
season… Signed with the Dallas Cowboys on May 18, 2009 but was waived ahead of the regular season kickoff.
PERSONAL: Played prep football at Manual High School and totalled 78 receptions for 1,385 yards and 23 touchdowns…
Caught 48 passes for 985 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior… Earned second-team All-State honors as a senior… Was COLLEGE: Began college career at North Carolina by appearing in two games as a freshman in 2001… Moved between the
named District Player of the Year… Also recorded 10 career interceptions as a defensive back. offensive and defensive lines as a sophomore in 2002… Played in 11 games and recorded 7 tackles… Played in 12 games with
six starts as a junior in 2003 and registered 10 tackles and 3 blocked kicks… Recorded 29 tackles as a senior in 2004 and added
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PERSONAL: Attended Orangeburg Wilkinson High School in Orangeburg, South Carolina… Was a two-year starter for the
football team and earned All-State honors as a senior… Recorded 175 tackles and 5 sacks as a junior… Full name is Jonas Salley
Seawright.
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BRIAN SIMMONS - ol 71 Height: 6-3
Weight: 275
Height: 6-4 Date of Birth: June 30, 1982
Weight: 315 College: Western Carolina
Date of Birth: March 16, 1985 How Acquired: Protected 2010
College: Oklahoma
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Hartford Colonials… Played for the New
York Sentinels in 2009 and recorded 6 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 1 forced fumble… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free
agent with the Buffalo Bills in 2004 but has gained most of his professional football experience in the Arena Football League
PRO CAREER: Rookie free agent lineman begins his first professional season with the … Spent two weeks in 2010 training playing linebacker and defensive line with the Los Angeles Avengers (2005-2006), Columbus Destroyers (2007), New Orleans
camp with the New England Patriots. VooDoo (2007-2008)… Totaled 75 tackles, 10.5 sacks and 1 forced fumble in the AFL.

COLLEGE: Saw action in 42 games for the Sooners… Oklahoma’s starter at left guard in 2009, but missed five games due to COLLEGE: Finished career as Western Carolina’s all-time leader in tackles for losses with 58 and also posted 29 sacks… Re-
injury… Was a backup guard in first three collegiate seasons. corded 16 stops behind the line of scrimmage as a senior in 2003 and added 7.5 sacks and 1 interception as a senior in 2003…
Was a two-time All-Southern Conference selection in 2002 and 2003.
PERSONAL: Cousin Cedric plays in the National Basketball Association… Majored in sociology… Was born with club foot
deformity - wears a PERSONAL: Played football at Southern Wayne High School in Dudley, North Carolina… Rushed for more than 2,500 yards
size-15 right shoe and a size-18 left shoe. and 20 touchdowns… Born in El Paso, Texas.

ISAAC SOWELLS - ol 79 CAMERON STEPHENSON - g 63


Height: 6-3 Height: 6-3
Weight: 320 Weight: 326
Date of Birth: May 4, 1982 Date of Birth: June 18, 1983
College: Indiana College: Rutgers
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Career NFL backup offensive lineman begins first UFL campaign with the Colonials… Comes to Hartford PRO CAREER: Versatile offensive lineman with NFL experience joins the Hartford Colonials as a free agent for the 2010 UFL
following a stint at 2010 training camp with the Cincinnati Bengals… Played in 17 games over three seasons (2006-08) with the season… Joins Hartford after spending 2010 training camp with the San Diego Chargers… Boasts practice squad experience with
Cleveland Browns… Saw action in all 16 games with the Browns in 2008… Originally was a fourth-round pick of the Browns in the Green Bay Packers (2007), New Orleans Saints (2008) and Jacksonville Jaguars (2009)… Originally chosen in the fifth round (156th
2006. overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers… Has also spent time with the Philadelphia Eagles (2008).

COLLEGE: Was a four-year letter winner at Indiana, and a starter at left tackle in his final three seasons. COLLEGE: Spent the 2002 and 2003 seasons at Los Angeles Harbor College… Started at defensive tackle in 2002 and recorded 78
tackles, 9.5 sacks and 29 quarterback hits, earning All-South Coast Conference second-team and All-State honors…Recorded 4 tackles
PERSONAL: Hometown is Louisville, Kentucky… Attended Doss High School… An avid bowler… Active in community and 2.5 sacks in the 2003 season opener before missing the remainder of the campaign with a knee injury… Played three years at
service while with the Browns, supporting Children’s Hospital, NFL Hometown Huddle, Rainbow Babies and Shoes and Clothes Rutgers from 2004-2006, seeing action on the offensive and defensive lines… Recorded 28 tackles, 4.5 sacks and 8 tackles for losses on
for Kids. defense… Started at right guard as a senior in 2006 and earned second-team All-Big East honors.

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PERSONAL: Born in Sydney, Australia… Played three seasons of football at Hawthorne High School in Hawthorne, Califor- PERSONAL: Also played basketball at Texas State… Majored in exercise and sports science and minored in sociology…
Prepped at Long Beach Poly High School.
nia… Started at left tackle and also played defensive tackle, earning All-Bay League and All-CIF honors on two occasions each…
Was named to the Los Angeles Times first team… Recorded 86 tackles and 13.5 sacks during a two-year spell.

KYLE WHITEHURST - cb 21
ORRIN THOMPSON - g/t 65
Height: 6-2
Height: 6-6 Weight: 178
Weight: 320 Date of Birth: January 19, 1982
Date of Birth: November 11, 1982 College: Hampton
College: Duke How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
How Acquired: Protected 2010
PRO CAREER: Defensive back with blazing speed joins the Hartford Colonials as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season…
Played for the Omaha Beef of the National Indoor Football League in 2007 and 2008… Appeared in a total of 27 games and
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Hartford Colonials… Served as a key recorded 93 tackles, 3 tackles for losses, 5 interceptions and 5 pass breakups... Has also spent time with the Arena Football
starter on the offensive line for the New York Sentinels in 2009… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with
League’s Spokane Shock.
the Miami Dolphins in 2005 and was immediately switched to offensive line having played defensive tackle in college… Spent
the entire 2005 campaign on Miami’s practice squad… Split practice squad time with the Dolphins and the Green Bay Packers
during the 2006 season… Was on Green Bay’s active roster at the start of the 2007 season but did not see playing time and was COLLEGE: Played at Hampton from 2003-2005 after transferring from Marshall University… Produced a career-best 2005
signed to the practice squad in late October… Also had another brief spell on Green Bay’s active roster for the final week of the season as a senior, earning second-team All-MEAC honors… Started all 12 games and recorded 63 tackles, 3.5 tackles for losses,
2008 campaign… Spent the 2009 off-season with the New York Giants before being among the final cuts of the preseason. 3 interceptions for 106 yards and 1 touchdown, 7 pass breakups, 3 sacks, 3 quarterback hurries and 1 forced fumble.

COLLEGE: Played in 46 career games at defensive tackle for the Blue Devils… Started 27 games and collected 141 tackles, PERSONAL: Born in Hampton, Virginia… Earned a degree in political science… Ran the 40-yard dash in 4.35 seconds while
16 stops for losses and 3.5 sacks… Was selected to play in the annual Villages Gridiron Classic in Florida. trying out for the Colonials in Petersburg, Virginia, in 2010… Played football at Bethel High School in Hampton, Virginia.

PERSONAL: Born in Camden, New Jersey… Grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina.


JULIUS WILLIAMS - de 54
MARKEE WHITE - wr 88 Height: 6-2
Weight: 260
Height: 6-7 Date of Birth: August 19, 1986
Weight: 205 College: Connecticut
Date of Birth: October 4, 1983 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
College: Texas State
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 PRO CAREER: Defensive end begins first season in the UFL with the Colonials… Made the 2009 Jacksonville Jaguars roster
as an undrafted free agent… Saw action in 11 games (one start), recording eight total tackles.
PRO CAREER: 2010 ArenaBowl hero takes his game outdoors after signing with the Colonials… As a professional football
rookie with the Arena Football League’s Spokane Shock, caught 66 passes for 925 yards and 18 touchdowns during the regular COLLEGE: Didn’t miss a game in four seasons with the Huskies, playing in 50 games and making 26 starts… Totalled 92
season… Caught nine passes for 99 yards and four touchdowns in the Shock’s ArenaBowl XXIII win over the Tampa Bay Storm. tackles, 23 tackles for loss and 14.5 sacks in career… As a senior, 11 tackles for loss and six sacks were both second on the team.

COLLEGE: Played 20 games in two seasons (2004-05) at Texas State, catching 67 passes for 980 yards… In 2005, caught 56 PERSONAL: Majored in sociology… Attended Towers (Georgia) High School.
passes for 786 yards and five touchdowns… Came to Texas State from Long Beach City College.

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DWAYNE WRIGHT - RB 32
Height: 5-11
Weight: 228
Date of Birth: June 2, 1983
College: Fresno State
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Late arrival to team begins first UFL season after spending 2010 training camp with the Pittsburgh Steel-
ers… Only on-field professional action came with the Buffalo Bills in 2007… In 15 games, ran 29 times for 94 yards and caught
three passes for 17 yards… Originally a fourth-round pick of the Bills in 2007, and also has spent time with the New York Giants
and Philadelphia Eagles.

COLLEGE: In final collegiate season in 2006, saw action in 12 games, and ran for 1,462 yards and 11 touchdowns on 261
carries… Added 29 catches for 221 yards and a touchdown… Returned from serious injury which cost him most of 2004 and all
of 2005… In 2003, ran for 1,038 yards in 14 games… Originally played at West Hills Junior College.

PERSONAL: Played at Lincoln (California) High School.

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No. First Name Surname Pos Ht Wt Dob College Acquired No. First Name Surname Pos Ht Wt Dob College Acquired
2 Chase Clement QB 6’1 220 6/11/86 Rice FA-10 73 Brandon Walker OT 6’3 308 8/21/85 Oklahoma FA-10
3 Tim Rattay QB 6’0 200 3/15/77 Louisiana Tech FA-10 74 Tavares Washington OL 6’4 315 4/20/83 Florida PR-10
7 Brooks Rossman K 6’0 190 8/10/85 Kansas State FA-10 75 Brandon Braxton OT 6’6 312 12/26/85 Oklahoma PR-10
8 Danny Baugher P 5’10 164 1/24/84 Arizona FA-10 77 Cliff Washburn OT 6’6 300 1/25/80 Citadel DR-10
11 B.J. Dennard WR 6’0 210 3/24/86 Arizona FA-10 78 Ross Kolodziej DT 6’2 289 5/11/78 Wisconsin W-10 OMA
13 Tab Perry WR 6’3 215 1/20/82 UCLA PR-10 79 Jesse Boone OC 6’5 300 1/28/82 Utah PR-10
16 Drew Willy QB 6’3 217 11/13/86 Buffalo FA-10 81 Andrae Thurman WR 5’11 190 10/25/80 Arizona PR-10
18 Brian Hernandez WR 6’0 183 4/13/84 Utah FA-10 84 George Wrighster TE 6’3 255 4/1/81 Oregon FA-10
20 Brandon Sumrall DB 5’10 193 7/15/86 Southern Mississippi PR-10 85 Samie Parker WR 5’10 190 3/25/81 Oregon FA-10
21 Nick Turnbull DB 6’2 222 4/28/81 Florida Int. PR-10 87 Adam Bergen TE 6’4 267 9/3/83 Lehigh PR-10
22 Hakim Hill RB 6’0 215 10/14/82 Arizona State FA-10 88 Dezmond Sherrod TE 6’2 250 5/11/85 Mississippi FA-10
24 Wale Dada DB 5’10 200 5/31/83 Washington State PR-10 90 Edgerton Hartwell LB 6’2 240 5/27/78 Western Illinois FA-10
26 Marcel Shipp RB 5’11 224 8/8/78 UMass PR-10 91 Ryan Boschetti DE 6’4 310 10/7/81 UCLA FA-10
27 C.J. Wallace DS 6’0 218 4/17/85 Washington FA-10 95 Adrian Awasom DE 6’5 280 10/25/83 North Texas PR-10
29 Michael Ray Garvin CB 5’8 182 9/29/86 Florida State DR-10 96 Antwan Lake DT 6’4 308 7/10/79 West Virginia FA-10
30 Alex Henderson RB 5’10 205 8/28/87 Northern Arizona DR-10 97 Lauvale Sape NT 6’1 297 8/29/80 Utah FA-10
32 Jameel Dowling CB 6’3 205 12/29/84 Hawaii FA-10 98 Alfred Malone DT 6’4 312 2/21/82 Troy State FA-10
33 Trey Young DB 6’0 210 4/2/80 Montana PR-10
How Acquired Explained: Dr-10, Drafted
34 Jamal Lewis S 5’11 199 1/1/86 Georgia Tech FA-10 2010; Fa-10, Free Agent 2010; Pr-10,
35 Bobby Rome FB 5’11 250 4/29/86 North Carolina FA-10 Protected Player 2010; W-10, Assigned By
UFL Waivers Through Trade
36 Isaiah Trufant CB 5’8 170 12/9/82 Eastern Washington FA-10
Coaching Staff: Jim Fassel, Head Coach;
43 Lewis Baker DS 6’2 202 10/12/84 Oklahoma DR-10 Larry MacDuff, Defensive Coordinator
50 Eric Henderson DE 6’3 265 1/8/83 Georgia Tech PR-10 / Special Teams Coordinator; Don Eck,
Offensive Line; Amp Lee, Running
51 Brian Toal LB 6’0 238 5/8/85 Boston College PR-10 Backs; Mike Wilson, Wide Receivers; Eric
52 Ronnie Palmer LB 6’3 245 3/29/86 Arizona FA-10 Vanheusen, Quarterbacks; Gregg Brandon,
Tight Ends; Isaac Carter, Secondary; Kevin
53 Frank Davis OG 6’3 325 8/22/81 South Florida PR-10
Wolthausen, Defensive Line; Larry Marmie,
54 Kris Griffin LB 6’3 245 5/27/81 Indiana (Pa) FA-10 Secondary; Dennis Therrell, Linebackers
55 Marcus Riley LB 6’0 236 4/14/84 Fresno State FA-10 / Assistant Special Teams; Mike Fassel,
Football Operations; Chuck Shelton, Football
56 Brandon Moore LB 6’1 240 1/16/79 Oklahoma PR-10 Operations; Randy Ball, Player Personnel;
59 Ezra Butler LB 6’2 248 11/20/84 Nevada FA-10 Chris Clausen, Head Strength Coach; Eric
Richardson, Head Trainer; Patrick Dux, Head
60 Rigo Morales LS 6’1 250 8/12/83 Texas A&M Kingsville FA-10 Equipment Manager; Zeljko “Zee” Djukic,
62 Anthony Oakley OG 6’4 298 8/16/81 Western Kentucky FA-10 Video Coordinator; Mark Doren, Trainer’s
Assistant; Nick Thomas, Trainer’s Assistant;
63 Josh Cooper DE 6’4 270 12/5/80 Mississippi FA-10 Jeremy Avillar, Assistant Equipment
70 Jason Capizzi OT 6’9 315 6/19/83 Indiana (Pa) FA-10 Manager; Santos Carrillo, Assistant
Equipment Manager; Arash Daghighian,
72 Albert Toeaina OT 6’5 350 6/26/84 Tennessee FA-10 Assistant Video Coordinator

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Jim Fassel and special team units at both the professional and collegiate level.
Head Coach & General Manager
Most recently, Mac Duff served as Co-Defensive Coordinator, Assistant Head Coach and
In his first season as Head Coach of the Las Vegas Locos, former NFL Linebackers Coach for the University of Texas. The Longhorns were the top team in the Big
Coach of the Year Jim Fassel successfully led the Locos to the first UFL 12 Conference for rushing defense, ranked sixth nationally and defeated Arizona State in the
Championship title. Under his guidance, the Locos finished with a 5-2 Holiday Bowl.
record in the Premiere season and defeated the Florida Tuskers 20-17 in the
MacDuff spent four seasons as Special Teams Coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers. During
championship game.
that time, his special teams achieved top four rankings in the NFL for takeaways, kickoff
As head coach of the New York Giants, Fassel resurrected the career of coverage and kickoff returns.
quarterback Kerry Collins and received acclaim for his playoff guarantee in the 2000 season,
MacDuff first came to the NFL as Special Teams Coach for the New York Giants, working under
during which he led the Giants to an improbable Super Bowl appearance.
Locos Head Coach Jim Fassel. During his tenure with the team, the Giants won two NFC East
Fassel has a long record of offensive successes and has tutored other prominent quarterbacks titles and advanced to the Super Bowl in 2000.
including Phil Simms, Boomer Esiason, Jeff Hoestetler and John Elway. Prior to becoming the
At the University of Arizona his Desert Swarm Defense finished in the top 10 nationally in
Giants head coach, Fassel was the team’s offensive coordinator and served in the same capacity
total defense for four consecutive years (1992-95). Arizona led the nation in scoring defense
with the Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos and Oakland Raiders. Fassel was also the offensive
in 1992 and in rushing defense in 1993. Under MacDuff ’s guidance, five players were named
coordinator to the Baltimore Ravens for the 2004 and 2005 seasons.
Consensus 1st Team All-Americans, five players were named Pac 10 Defensive Players of the
He began his coaching career as an offensive coordinator at the University of Utah and Stanford Year and 24 defensive players were drafted or made NFL rosters.
University before being elevated to head coach at Utah.
An All-America defensive end on Fullerton Junior College’s 12-0 National Championship team,
Fassel played quarterback at USC and later transferred to Long Beach State. He was selected in MacDuff continued his college playing career at the University of Oklahoma. An effective
the 7th round of the 1972 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears and also played with the San Diego leader and teacher, MacDuff and his wife Barbie have one son, Justin.
Chargers, Houston Oilers and the Hawaiians of the WFL.
Fassel took a break from coaching when he was hired as color commentator on NFL Sunday
Night Game broadcasts for the Westwood One Radio Network and also served as a color Mike Wilson
analyst on ESPN. Wide Receivers Coach
The recipient of numerous awards including the 2000 NFL Coach of the Year by the Sporting Wilson returns to the Las Vegas Locomotives as wide receivers coach for a
News, NJ Sports Writers Association and the Victor Awards Pro Football Coach of the Year, Fassel second season. Affiliated with the NFL for more than 25 years as a coach and
has also been honored for his work off of the field. He received the Catholic Big Brothers of a player, Wilson won Super Bowls XVI, XIX, XXIII and XXIV as a member of
the Year Award (1998), the Fresh Air Fund Man of the Year (1999) and the Long Beach State the San Francisco 49ers. He most recently served as assistant wide receivers
University Distinguished Alumnus Award (2001). coach for the Arizona Cardinals.
Fassel is a proud father of four boys and one girl and in 2001 he received the National Father’s During his four years with the Cardinals (2003-07), Wilson was instrumental
Day Father of the Year Award. in developing Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald into 2006 Pro-Bowl receivers with both
players totaling more than 100 receptions for more than 1,400 yards apiece.
As part of the NFL’s Minority Internship program, in 2003, Wilson worked with the Washington
Larry MacDuff Redskins during the team’s training camp. As assistant wide receivers coach at the University of
Defensive Coordinator & Special Teams Coordinator Southern California from 1997-2001, he assisted in game plan preparation and coordination of
MacDuff returns to the Las Vegas Locomotives as the Defensive Coordinator passing game along with video breakdowns.
and Special Teams Coach for a second season in the UFL. With more than 35 Wilson began coaching in the NFL during the 1995-96 season where he developed the wide
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receiver corps for the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders. He also mentored Pro-Bowl player Tim During Wolthausen’s coaching career, he helped lead 17 teams to post-season bowl games
Brown during that time. and has collegiate coaching experience dating back to 1980. Wolthausen played linebacker at
Wilson’s first coaching job came in 1992 at Stanford University where he served as assistant Santa Barbara City College and Humboldt State.
wide receivers and tight ends coach.
Following his successful collegiate football career at Washington State, Wilson was selected by
the Dallas Cowboys in the ninth round of the 1981 NFL Draft. Upon his release by the Cowboys
Don Eck
Offensive Line Coach
during the preseason, he joined the 49ers where he was mentored by several accomplished
coaches in Dennis Green, Bill Walsh, George Seifert, Sam Wyche, and Mike Holmgren. Wilson Eck returns to the Las Vegas Locomotives as offensive line coach after being
and the 49ers won four Super Bowls, appeared in six NFC title games, and won eight NFC West successfully reunited with Coach Jim Fassel, for whom he first served as
crowns. He is one of only three wide receivers in NFL history to own four Super Bowl rings. In graduate assistant and then offensive line coach at the University of Utah.
addition, Wilson was honored as San Francisco’s 1987 Ed Block Courage award winner. A native In 2009, Eck served as offensive line coach at Weber State University. Prior to
of Los Angeles, Wilson was an all-city and all-American football and basketball standout at Weber State, Eck spent five seasons coaching in NFL Europe with the Rhein
Carson High School leading his team to the city title as a senior in basketball. Fire and Berlin Thunder. While in Berlin, the 2004 Thunder team posted a 9-1
In 2001, Wilson was inducted into the North-South Shiners All-Star Game’s “Hall of Fame.” He record and won the World Bowl with Eck acting as both offensive coordinator and offensive line
still holds the record for the longest touchdown reception in the history of the game with his coach. Under Eck’s direction, the Thunder had the top offensive team in almost every category.
97-yard reception in the 1978 contest. While in private business from 2001-2003, he served as Eck began his NFL Europe career in 2003 with the Scottish Claymores and led the team’s
an assistant for the annual East-West College All-Star game. offense to a league-best mark.
A member of the Board of Directors of the Champs Foundation, Wilson also serves on the While working with Coach Fassel at Utah, Eck’s offensive line protected quarterback Scott
boards of the Family House of San Francisco (Children with Cancer) and the Los Angeles Blazers Mitchell during an era which saw the Utes lead NCAA Division I in passing and ranked third
Youth Organization Academic Center. Wilson also serves as the honorary chairman for the in total offense. He coached the Utes through the 1989 season before moving to Arizona as
National Kidney Foundation Golf Tournament. He graduated from Washington State with a assistant offensive line coach. Eck also had coaching stints at James Madison University and the
communications degree. University of Utah.
Wilson resides in Chandler, Arizona and has two daughters in college; Samantha (Yale Eck and his wife Cynthia have four children.
University) and Emma (DePaul University).

Isaac Carter
Kevin Wolthausen Secondary Coach
Defensive Line Coach Carter returns to the Las Vegas Locomotives for their second season with
Wolthausen returns to the Las Vegas Locomotives as Defensive Line Coach. expanded responsibilities from last year, when he acted as defensive backs
Prior to coming to the UFL, Wolthausen was the Associate Head Coach/ coach. A former defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach at
Linebackers at Eastern Michigan University. He also served as the Atlanta Colorado, Carter has coached in high school, Division II and Ivy League.
Falcons Defensive Line Coach for the 2007 season. Prior to his time in Colorado, Carter served as an assistant defensive backs
Wolthausen spent four seasons coaching at the University of Louisville, coach and assistant special teams coach at Princeton University where the
culminating in his role as Co-Defensive Coordinator and Defensive Line Tigers ranked number one in pass defense and won the Ivy League championship. Carter
Coach in 2006. While at Louisville, he developed one of the top defensive line prospects in Elvis worked primarily with the cornerbacks, including J.J. Artis of the New York AFL team, and four
Dumervil, who went on to post 8.5 sacks in his rookie year with the Denver Broncos. of his players earned first-team Ivy League honors.

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While an assistant coach at New Mexico Highlands, Carter coordinated the pass defense Larry Marmie
and coached the defensive backs, special teams and supervised the Cowboys’ strength and Secondary Coach
conditioning program. The Cowboys ranked number one nationally in kickoff returns in 2004
and led the RMAC in blocking punts in 2003 and 2004. Carter has also worked as head football Larry Marmie comes to the Locomotives as the secondary coach after
coach, head track & field coach and director of athletics at Summit Christian School in West spending three seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, where he was hired in
Palm Beach, Fla. 2006. Along with Jim Mora in 2007, he helped the revamped secondary lead
the NFL in touchdown passes allowed (15) and lead the NFC (4th NFL) with
Carter earned his master’s degree in sports administration from NMHU in 2006 and a bachelor’s 20 interceptions. The group saw Marcus Trufant lead the team with a career-
in human performance and sport in 2004. During that time, he was a four-time all-Rocky high seven interceptions and earn his first Pro Bowl berth.
Mountain Athletic Conference selection.
Marmie joined Seattle after serving the previous two seasons as the St. Louis Rams defensive
Carter and his wife, Nicole, have a daughter, Anaya. coordinator. In his first year, he led the Rams to a 17th overall defensive ranking.
He began his NFL coaching career with the Arizona Cardinals where he served as defensive
backs coach (1996-00) and as a defensive coordinator his last three-plus seasons after Dave
Amp Lee McGinnis was named head coach during the 2000 season (2000-03).
Running Backs Coach
Marmie has 28 years of collegiate coaching experience after his quarterback playing days at
Florida native, Lee has 10 years of extensive coaching experience for the
Eastern Kentucky (1962-65), with his main duties emphasizing the secondary positions.
NFL, NFL Europe, and multiple high school teams and returns for a second
season coaching with the Locos. He and his wife, Linda, have three children, daughters Vicki and Cozy and son, Larry, Jr. with
nine grandchildren
Lee was a running back at Florida State University, where he majored in
Physical Education. He was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the
second round of the 1992 NFL Draft. Lee played in nine NFL seasons from
1992 to 2000, and his best year as a professional came during the 1995 season as a member of Eric Van Heusen
the Minnesota Vikings when he caught 71 receptions. Lee’s career highlights as a NFL player Quarterbacks Coach
include catching Joe Montana’s final touchdown pass for the 49ers, and being named MVP for Van Heusen returns to the Las Vegas Locomotives, this season, charged with
the St. Louis Rams in 1997. developing the quarterbacks. A 12-year coaching veteran, Van Heusen spent
Lee started his coaching career as a Running Backs Coach for Phoenix Valley Christian High two seasons as the Defensive Coordinator for McDaniel College.
School in 2003. He spent the 2004 and 2005 seasons as Running Back Coach for the Amsterdam The majority of Van Heusen’s coaching career was spent at Princeton
Admirals and the Berlin Thunder respectively in NFL Europe. During the same time, he was an University, beginning in 2001 and continuing through the 2006 season. He
Area Scout for the Kansas City Chiefs. In 2006, Lee served as Quality Control Assistant for the began as outside linebackers coach, moved to defensive tackles and finished
Arizona Cardinals. as the Tigers’ tight ends coach.
Most recently, Lee has worked as a manager and trainer at Foothills Acceleration Sports Prior to his time at Princeton, Van Heusen served as slot receivers/running backs coach at
Training (FAST), and acted as the Head Football and Basketball Coach at Scottsdale Prep Sienna College. He also served as defensive ends/outside linebackers coach at the US Military
Academy. Academy and as defensive ends/outside linebackers coach for the Academy’s Lightweight
Lee and his family, which includes son Saben, reside in Scottsdale, Arizona. team.
Van Heusen launched his coaching career as the quarterbacks coach and head freshman coach
for James O’Neill High School in Highland Falls, N.Y. He and his wife Jennifer have two children
and one on the way.

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Dennis Therrell Under his guidance Bowling Green produced 33 All-MAC selections and one MAC Player of the
Linebackers & Assistant Special Teams Coach Year (QB Omar Jacobs in 2004).
Therrell comes to the UFL with plenty of experience of Sam Boyd Stadium Prior to being named Bowling Green’s head coach, Brandon served two seasons as assistant
and Las Vegas having spent three years with the UNLV Rebels program, two head coach and offensive coordinator at the school under current Florida coach Urban Meyer.
of those years as defensive coordinator. In 2009 he focused on safeties, after In 2002 the Falcons offense set 17 school and seven MAC records and led the nation in red zone
spending his first two years overseeing the linebackers, including for the efficiency (96.8 percent), converting on 61 of 63 scoring opportunities.
2007 MWC Player of the Year Beau Bell. Brandon began his collegiate coaching career in 1981 at Weber State on the staff of current
Therrell has more than 25 years of college coaching experience and spent UTEP coach Mike Price. He coached the tight ends and special teams in his first four seasons,
the 2006 season as a volunteer coach with Auburn, where he worked under Will Muschamp. the linebackers in his fifth year and the receivers and tight ends during his final year in Ogden.
Before Auburn, Therrell spent two seasons as defensive coordinator at Murray State from In 1987 he joined Paul Roach’s coaching staff at Wyoming where he spent four seasons (1987-
2004-05, and the Racer defense ranked fourth in the country in 2004. He spent four years at 90) as receivers coach. He spent one season (1991) as linebackers coach at Utah State before
Army under current UNLV offensive coordinator Todd Berry, who was head coach of the Black moving to join Gary Barnett at Northwestern in 1992. Brandon served as wide receivers coach
Knights. for seven seasons, adding the duties of recruiting coordinator in 1997. The Wildcats played in
the Rose Bowl following the 1996 season and the Citrus Bowl after the 1997 season. Brandon
Therrell was the defensive coordinator at Illinois State from 1997-99, helping the Redbirds to remained with Barnett when he was named head coach at Colorado in 1999 and stayed there
the 1999 NCAA Division I-AA semifinals. He also was the head coach at Division-II Lock Haven for two seasons before going to Bowling Green.
University from 1990-1995 after serving as the school’s defensive coordinator from 1987-89.
Therrell spent two seasons at Middle Tennessee coaching defensive ends and he served as a 52-year old Brandon is a 1978 graduate of Northern Colorado where he played both defensive
graduate assistant at Tennessee in 1983-84. back and wide receiver. He and his wife, Robyn, have two sons, Nicholas and Timothy.
A native of Pikeville, Tenn., Therrell played at Tennessee Tech, helping lead the Golden Eagles to
the 1975 Ohio Valley Conference championship. He earned his bachelor’s degree in education
from the school in 1978 and then his master’s in education from Tennessee in 1985.
Therrell and his wife, Dawn, have two sons, Cody (15) and John (18), a defensive back who
signed to play at UNLV, and a daughter, Abby (10).

Gregg Brandon
Tight Ends Coach
In 2008 Brandon was named offensive coordinator at Virginia following six
seasons as head coach at Bowling Green, where he compiled a 44-30 record
and led the Falcons to three bowl appearances.
Bowling Green featured one of the nation’s leading offenses under Brandon.
In four of his six seasons as head coach his teams averaged more than 400
yards of offense per game. His 2004 Falcon squad was one of the most
potent offenses in Mid-American Conference history finishing second in the country in total
yards per game (506.3) and fourth in scoring (44.3 ppg).

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Bill Hambrecht . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Owner Kevin Wolthausen . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line


Lou Rosenberg . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Business Management Larry Marmie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secondary
Christy Lambright . . . . . . . . .Director of Game Day Operations Dennis Therrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Linebackers/Assistant Special Teams
Dave Carney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Marketing Mike Fassel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Football Operations
Travis Cochran . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grass Roots Marketing Manager Chuck Shelton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Football Operations
Derek Eige . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Ticketing Randy Ball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel
Jeff Mackel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Public Relations Chris Clausen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Strength Coach
Andreas Kreutzer . . . . . . . . . . .Public Relations Assistant Eric Richardson . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Trainer
David Casey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Account Executive Patrick Dux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Equipment Manager
Jason Mays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Account Executive Zeljko “Zee” Djukic . . . . . . . . .Video Coordinator
Bryan Campos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Account Executive Mark Doren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trainer’s Assistant
Kim Diaz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cheerleader Director Nick Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trainer’s Assistant
Jeremy Avillar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Equipment Manager
Jeff Mackel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Public Relations Santos Carrillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Equipment Manager
Jeff.Mackel@ufl-football.com
Office: 702-430-2599 ext 728
Arash Daghighian . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Video Coordinator
Cell: 702-503-4832
Las Vegas Locos Address:
Las Vegas Locos Coaching Staff 750 Pilot Road
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Jim Fassel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach Tel: 702-430-2600 ext 731
Larry MacDuff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator/Special Teams Coordinator
Don Eck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Line
Amp Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Running Backs
Mike Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wide Receivers
Eric VanHeusen . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterbacks
Gregg Brandon . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tight Ends
Isaac Carter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secondary

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ADRIAN AWASOM - de 95 DANNY BAUGHER - p 08


Height: 6-5 Height: 5-10
Weight: 280 Weight: 164
Date of Birth: October 25, 1983 Date of Birth: January 24, 1984
College: North Texas College: Arizona
How Acquired: Protected 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives… Played for PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after leading the league in punting as a member of the Las Vegas
Las Vegas in 2009 and registered 10 tackles, 1 sack and 1 pass defense during the regular season… Added 4 tackles and 1 sack Locomotives in 2009… Punted 22 times for an average of 43.5 yards with a long of 68… Placed a league-leading 7 kicks inside
during the Championship Game defeat of Florida… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the New York Gi- the opponent’s 20-yard line… Has NFL off-season experience with the Cincinnati Bengals (2006) and Denver Broncos (2008)
ants in 2005 and played for the Big Blue from 2005-2007, winning a Super Bowl ring in his final season with the NFC East club… and has served on the practice squad of the New England Patriots (2006-2007) and Atlanta Falcons (2010)… Played for the
Played in a total of 17 NFL games and recorded 14 tackles and 1 sack… Best season came in 2006 when he played in 10 games Rhein Fire of NFL Europe in 2007 and topped the punting charts to earn All-NFL Europe League honors… Averaged 43.4 yards
and recorded 12 tackles and 1 sack. on 47 kicks with a long of 59 yards and dropped 15 kicks inside the 20-yard line.

COLLEGE: Finished career at the University of North Texas with 147 total tackles, including 32 tackles for losses and 22 COLLEGE: In four seasons from 2002-2005, the strong-legged punter grabbed several school records with 225 punts for
sacks… Was named a three-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection… Finished senior season in 2004 with 52 tackles, including 9,476 yards at an average of 42.1 yards per punt… Was one of three finalists for the Ray Guy award as the nation’s top punter as
13 stops for losses and 6 sacks… Totaled 44 tackles, including 7 stops for losses, and 4 sacks in 12 games as a junior in 2003… a senior in 2005… Earned first-team All-America honors from Pro Football Weekly and third-team All-America recognition from
Recorded a career-best 8 sacks as a sophomore in 2002. the Associated Press… Led the nation in average yardage (47.5).

PERSONAL: Attended Stafford High School in Stafford, Texas… Moved to the United States from Cameroon at the age of PERSONAL: Hobbies include water sports, boating, working out and playing sports… Biggest thrill in football was setting
four and grew up in Fort Bend, Texas. high school record on a 96-yard touchdown run in honor of a football coach who passed the same week… Father and grandfa-
ther played college football at Syracuse and Temple.

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ADAM BERGEN - te 87
Height: 6-2
Weight: 202 Height: 6-4
Date of Birth: October 12, 1984 Weight: 267
College: Oklahoma Date of Birth: September 3, 1983
How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 10 College: Lehigh
How Acquired: Protected 2010
PRO CAREER: Chosen in the 10th round (46th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Las Vegas Locomotives… Also boasts
NFL experience with the San Francisco 49ers (2008-2009). PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives… Was a key
member of the championship-winning team of 2009, catching 16 passes for 190 yards (26 long) and 2 touchdowns during the
COLLEGE: Played four years at Oklahoma from 2003-2006 and recorded 171 tackles from the safety and linebacker posi- six-game regular season… Led all receivers in the 2009 Championship Game defeat of Florida by reeling in 7 passes for 52 yards
tions… Registered a career-high 91 tackles as a senior in 2007 after registering 31 stops as a junior in 2006… Played in 11 (14 long)… Played in 30 NFL games with 16 starts for the Arizona Cardinals in the 2005-2006 seasons… Caught 43 passes for
games with seven starts in 2005 and posted 36 tackles… Totaled 13 tackles in 11 games as a freshman in 2003. 381 yards (32 long) and 2 touchdowns… Best season was in 2005 when he started nine games and caught 28 passes for 270
yards and 1 score… Also boasts NFL off-season experience with the Dallas Cowboys (2007), Baltimore Ravens (2008) and Denver
Broncos (2009).
PERSONAL: Played football at Hebron High School in Carrollton, Texas… Was a U.S. Army All-American and a USA Today
second-team All-American… Started three years at linebacker and tight end and served as team captain… Was on the relay
team in track and field… Also played basketball.
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port and Sports Network as a senior in 2004… Caught 54 passes for 634 yards and 8 touchdowns in his final season at Lehigh…
Caught 70 passes for 840 yards and 6 touchdowns as a junior in 2003 and earned All-Patriot League honors and was named to
the ECAC All-Star team… Caught 23 passes for 246 yards and 3 touchdowns as a sophomore in 2002… Saw action as a reserve PRO CAREER: Veteran defensive end returns for his second season in the UFL… In 2009, while with the New York Senti-
as a freshman… Ended career with 149 receptions for 1,736 yards and 17 touchdowns. nels, started four games at left defensive end and recorded 10.5 tackles… Returns to the UFL following an off-season stint with
the NFL’s Oakland Raiders… Played 22 games with the Washington Redskins from 2004 to 2008, recording 19 tackles.
PERSONAL: Was a three-sport star in football, basketball and baseball at Seaford High School in Seaford, New York… Was
named Team MVP and helped his football squad to a Long Island Championship as a junior… Was an All-Conference and All- COLLEGE: During his senior year at UCLA, played in all 13 games and had 43 tackles (32 solo) and 2.5 sacks… As a junior
County selection in basketball… Majored in marketing. with the Bruins, recorded 23 tackles… His first career start came against Pac 10 foe Oregon, in which he had made four tackles
and recorded a sack… Also played two years of junior college football at College of San Mateo.

JESSE BOONE - c 79 PERSONAL: Lettered three times in football at Carlmont (Belmont, Calif.) High School… Earned all-state honors as a defen-
sive lineman… Is active in his hometown of Belmont.

Height: 6-5
Weight: 300
Date of Birth: January 28, 1982
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College: Utah Height: 6-6
How Acquired: Protected 2010 Weight: 312
Date of Birth: December 10, 1985
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives… Served as an College: Oklahoma
every-game starter for the Locos in 2009 and was in the starting line-up for the victory over the Florida Tuskers in the 2009 UFL
Championship Game… Led the Locos in total plays and knockdown blocks… Entered the NFL as a free agent with the Cincin- How Acquired: Protected 2010
nati Bengals in 2006… Started 10 games at right tackle for the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe in 2007 and returned to the United
States to serve on the practice squad of the Oakland Raiders… Released by the Silver and Black on August 30, 2008… Also has PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives… Played for
professional experience with the Utah Blaze of the Arena Football League. the Locos during the 2009 season and also saw action along the offensive line in the UFL Championship Game against Florida…
Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Cleveland Browns in 2009… Released by the Browns on Septem-
COLLEGE: Earned first team All-Conference honors while starting all 12 games at center in 2005… Did not miss a single as- ber 5, 2009.
signment in 913 plays and allowed just 1 sack… Served as team captain… Played in and started all 12 games at center in 2004...
Earned second team All-Conference honors ... Played 775 snaps and made 49 knockdown blocks... Started the opening three COLLEGE: Started every game as a senior in 2008, helping the Sooners to the BCS National Championship Game… Started
games of 2003 before an ankle injury sidelined him for the remainder of the campaign… Played in seven games in 2002 having seven games at tackle during the 2007 campaign… Made the same number of starts at right tackle as a sophomore in 2006
redshirted the 2001 season. before a leg injury ended his season… Saw action in a reserve role as a freshman in 2005.

PERSONAL: Father, Coley, played football for BYU... From family of 10 children (five boys, five girls)... Brother, Jason, was an PERSONAL: Played three years of football – two as a starter – at Ursuline High School in Youngstown, Ohio… Was named a
offensive lineman for the Locos in 2009... Brother, Aaron, played two seasons at wide receiver for the Berlin Thunder and boasts PrepStar All-American, first-team All-State, All-Northeastern Ohio and All-Steel Valley during his junior and senior seasons… Also
NFL experience with the Carolina Panthers... Enjoys fishing and rabbit hunting... Graduated in May 2004 with a double major in played basketball and competed in the shot put and discus for the track and field team… Cousin, Samaki Walker, played in the
economics and business administration. NBA for 10 seasons.

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Height: 6-4 Height: 6-2
Weight: 310 Weight: 248
Date of Birth: October 7, 1981 Date of Birth: November 20, 1984
College: UCLA College: Nevada
How Acquired: Free Agent How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

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PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after signing a free agent contract with the Las Vegas Locomo-
tives… Played for the Locos in 2009 and recorded 6 tackles… Has off-season NFL experience with the San Francisco 49ers
(2008) and New York Jets (2010).
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COLLEGE: Played at Nevada from 2004-2007… Led the school with 92 tackles as a senior in 2007… Added 12.5 tackles for Height: 6-1
loss, 2.5 sacks, 3 interceptions for 18 yards, 5 pass defenses, 3 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries… Led the Wolf Pack with Weight: 220
71 tackles as a junior in 2006 and earned first-team All-Western Athletic Conference honors… Added 17.5 tackles for losses Date of Birth: June 11, 1986
and 7 sacks for 55 yards… Moved from defensive line to outside linebacker as a sophomore in 2005 and started all 12 games…
Finished second on the team with 75 tackles and topped the WAC with 15.5 tackles for losses… Shared the team lead with 5.5 College: Rice
sacks and forced 2 fumbles… Played in eight games as a red-shirt freshman in 2004… Recorded season-best tallies of 5 tackles How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
against Nevada-Las Vegas and Hawaii.
PRO CAREER: Prolific college quarterback joins the Las Vegas Locomotives as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season…
PERSONAL: Is the son of two-time Grammy-nominated guitarist, song-writer and music producer Jonathan Butler… Played Briefly gained professional experience with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League in June 2009.
football at Calabasas High School in Calabasas, California… Was a first-team All-Frontier League selection in 2001 and 2002…
Earned first-team All-Miramonte League honors in 2002… Named school’s defensive MVP in 2001 and 2002… Named to the COLLEGE: Was a hugely successful quarterback during his college career at Rice from 2005-2008… Clement and wide re-
Los Angeles Daily News’ first team… Born in South Africa and lived in London, England before moving to the United States as a ceiver Jarrett Dillard set the NCAA Division I-A record for career touchdowns between a quarterback and receiver with 51… Was
teenager. named Conference USA Most Valuable Player as a senior in 2008 as he threw for 4,119 yards, 44 touchdowns and 7 intercep-
tions… Led Rice to victory in the 2008 Texas Bowl and was named MVP of that game… Set a total of 18 school records and four
conference marks, earning second-team All-Conference USA accolades as a junior in 2007… Completed 300 of 508 attempts
JASON CAPIZZI - t 70 for 3,377 yards and 29 touchdowns… Led the Owls to six wins in eight starts as a sophomore in 2006, completing 153 of 265 at-
tempts for 1,707 yards and 21 touchdown passes… Played in all 11 games with one start as a freshman in 2005… Led the Owls
in passing with 582 yards and 5 touchdowns after completing 53 of 126 attempts.
Height: 6-9
Weight: 315 PERSONAL: Was a two-year starter at Alamo Heights High School in San Antonio, Texas… Was named San Antonio Area
Date of Birth: June 19, 1983 Offensive Player of the Year by the San Antonio Express-News as a senior in 2003… Served as team captain… Earned All-Area,
College: Indiana (PA) All-City and All-District honors… Was also a member of the baseball and track and field teams.
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Massive offensive tackle who won a Super Bowl ring as a member of the 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers returns JOSH COOPER - de 63
to the Las Vegas Locomotives as a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign… Returns to the Locos after a 2010 training camp stay
with the Carolina Panthers… Played for the Locos as a starter on the offensive line in 2009, helping his team win the inaugural Height: 6-4
UFL championship… Boasts NFL experience with the Steelers (2007-2008), New York Jets (2007), Kansas City Chiefs (2007), Weight: 270
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2007), St. Louis Rams (2008) and Cleveland Browns (2009)… Was on Pittsburgh’s 53-man roster when
they defeated the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII. Date of Birth: December 5, 1980
College: Mississippi
COLLEGE: Was a cornerstone for an Indiana offensive line that was considered one of the best in the nation… Started How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
30 games over his final three seasons after transferring from the University of Pittsburgh… Named to the American Football
Coaches Association and Daktronics Division II All-America first-team as a senior in 2006… Also named to the Associated Press PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after playing for the Florida Tuskers during the inaugural 2009 cam-
Little All-America second team while starting 10 games… Started 10 games at left tackle as a junior in 2005 and was selected paign… Recorded 5 tackles and 2 sacks for the Tuskers during the regular season and saw playing time in the UFL Champion-
second-team All-PSAC West for the second year in a row… Started 10 games at tackle in 2004 and was named second-team ship Game loss to Las Vegas… Originally entered the NFL as a free agent with the San Francisco 49ers in 2004… Played in two
All-PSAC West and second-team All-Northeast Region by D2Football.com… Sat out the 2003 campaign… Played as a red-shirt games for the Niners in 2004 and appeared in 18 games with three starts for the New Orleans Saints during the 2006 and 2007
freshman at Pittsburgh in 2002. campaigns… Recorded 24 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 1 pass defense and 1 forced fumble during his spell in the NFL… Also boasts NFL
experience with the Buffalo Bills (2006) and played for the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europe in 2006, starting all 10 regular season
PERSONAL: Attended Pine-Richland High School in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania… Was a three-year starter at offensive tackle games and recording 26 tackles and 2 sacks.
and also started at defensive tackle as a senior… Named first-team All-Greater Allegheny Conference and a member of the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette All-Area squad as a senior… Named one of the top 100 offensive line prospects in the nation by Rivals.
com… Was a PrepStar All-East Region selection… Helped lead his school to their first conference title in 25 years in 1999.

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COLLEGE: Attended Ole Miss… Most Valuable Player of the Cotton Bowl for the 2003 season… Led team in sacks with 5.5 Lions on August 30, 2008 but claimed by the Cincinnati Bengals one day later… Was on Cincinnati’s 53-man roster for the first
among 39 tackles in 2003… Led team in quarterback hurries for the 2002 and 2003 seasons with a total of 21… Held the high- two games of the 2008 season before being released on September 16, 2008.
est vertical jump in his last two years with the team with a 42.5-inch jump.
COLLEGE: Recruited by South Florida after starring the 2000 NFL Global Junior Championship in Atlanta, an all-star game
PERSONAL: Attended Marieta High School in Georgia… Played football, basketball, and ran track… Favorite saying is “Be that was played annually ahead of each Super Bowl… Played in nine games as a red-shirt freshman in 2002 and made one
Somebody!” start… Started five contests at left guard as a sophomore in 2003, including the final four games of the season… Started the
first six games of his junior year in 2004 before an ankle injury sidelined him until the season finale… Was named second-team
All-Big East as a senior in 2005 after starting all 12 games (11 at left guard and one at left tackle).
WALE DADA - cb 24 PERSONAL: Grew up in Panama and speaks Spanish as his first language… Played varsity football in Panama for the
Jaguars F.C. and doubled as an offensive and defensive lineman… Played for Team Panama in the 2000 NFL Global Junior
Height: 5-10 Championship in Atlanta, Georgia.
Weight: 200
Date of Birth: May 31, 1983
College: Washington State B.J. DENNARD - wr 11
How Acquired: Protected 2010
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives for the 2010 Height: 5-11
campaign… Ranked second on the Las Vegas defense in 2009 with 37 tackles and 2 pass defenses… Also jointly-led the league Weight: 194
with 2 interceptions… Led the Locos with 8 tackles during the 2009 UFL Championship Game victory over Florida… Has NFL Date of Birth: March 24, 1986
off-season and practice squad experience with the New York Jets (2006), Seattle Seahawks (2007-2008), New Orleans Saints College: Arizona
(2008) and Denver Broncos (2008)… Has also spent time in the Canadian Football League with the Edmonton Eskimos (2008)…
Played for the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe in 2007, starting all 10 games at cornerback and recording 36 tackles and 1 interception.
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Versatile performer with experience on offense, defense and special teams joins the Las Vegas Locomotives
COLLEGE: Racked up 55 tackles, including 2 for a loss, 1 interception and 3 forced fumbles as a senior in 2005… Played as a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign.
in 10 games with one start as a junior in 2004… Saw action in seven games as a sophomore in 2003… Played at Saddleback
Junior College as a freshman in 2002 and recorded 25 tackles, 1 forced fumble, 2 interceptions and 6 pass defenses… Played
red-shirt freshman season at Eastern Illinois in 2000.
COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Arizona from 2004-2007… Appeared in 25 games, starting four times at receiver and
on four occasions at cornerback... Caught 14 passes for 145 yards (33 long)… Best season came as a sophomore in 2005 when
he played in 11 games and caught 7 passes for 72 yards (14 long)… Also added 7 special teams tackles during that 2005
PERSONAL: Full name is Omowale Dada… Played football at Carl Sandburg High School in Orland Park, Illinois… Earned campaign… Recorded career defensive figures of 10 tackles (5 solo)… Also made brief appearances as a kickoff returner during
All-State honorable mention recognition by the Illinois Football Coaches Association… Born in Chicago, Illinois. time at Arizona.

PERSONAL: Was a two-way star at Brophy Preparatory in Phoenix, Arizona… Caught 50 passes for 800 yards and 8 touch-
FRANK DAVIS - g 53 downs during his senior year, earning SuperPrep All-Farwest honors as the number 12 prospect in the state of Arizona… Earned
All-State honors… Excelled on both sides of the ball as a junior, catching 44 passes for 528 yards and adding 42 tackles and 2
interceptions.
Height: 6-3
Weight: 325
Date of Birth: August 22, 1981
College: South Florida
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How Acquired: Protected 2010 Height: 6-3
PRO CAREER: Experienced offensive lineman returns for a second season with the Las Vegas Locomotives after being Weight: 205
protected by the reigning UFL champions… Helped the Locos to the league title in 2009… Entered the NFL as an undrafted Date of Birth: December 29, 1984
free agent with the Detroit Lions in 2006 and played in 11 regular season games with three starts… Was the first Panamanian to College: Hawaii
start and play in the NFL... Missed the 2007 season after being placed on injured reserve on September 2, 2007… Waived by the
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

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PRO CAREER: Big, physically imposing cornerback who can also play the safety position joins the Las Vegas Locomo- PRO CAREER: Veteran linebacker begins his first UFL season with the Locomotives this fall… Joins the Locos after a 2010
tives as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season… Brings excellent speed to the Locos having run the 40-yard dash in the 4.4-4.5 training camp stint with the Jacksonville Jaguars… Spent four seasons in the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs (2005-06) and
range… Gained professional experience with the Arizona Cardinals during the 2009 offseason. the Cleveland Browns (2007-08)… Played in 46 games in the NFL, primarily on special teams, including all 16 with the Chiefs in
2006… Also played in NFL Europe in 2006 with the Hamburg Sea Devils.
COLLEGE: Began his career at Butte College in California, where he twice earned All-Conference honors in 2004 and 2005…
Transferred to Oregon and played in 11 games as a junior in 2007… Rounded out his college career at Hawaii, where he saw COLLEGE: Played in 22 games over three seasons at Indiana (Pa.)… Recorded 152 tackles (79 solo), 38 tackles for loss, 12
playing time during the 2008 campaign. sacks and 11 interceptions at IUP… Played in the Cactus Bowl, a Division II all-star game, following senior year… Began col-
legiate playing career at NAIA Geneva College in Pennsylvania…
PERSONAL: Played football at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma, Washington… Also starred as a 400-meter runner for
the track and field team. PERSONAL: Majored in sports administration… Attended Rochester High School.

MICHAEL RAY GARVIN - cb 29 EDGERTON HARTWELL - lb 90


Height: 5-8 Height: 6-2
Weight: 182 Weight: 240
Date of Birth: September 29, 1986 Date of Birth: May 27, 1978
College: Florida State College: Western Illinois
How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 2 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Chosen in the second round (10th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Las Vegas Locomotives… Entered
the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Arizona Cardinals in 2009… Converted from cornerback to wide receiver during his PRO CAREER: Tackling machine who brings extensive NFL experience to the Las Vegas Locos for the 2010 UFL season…
time with the Cardinals… Was signed to the Detroit Lions’ practice squad during the 2009 NFL season but was waived on April Originally chosen in the fourth round (126th overall) of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens… Played for the Ravens
26, 2010. from 2001-2004, the Atlanta Falcons in 2005-2006 and also spent time with the Cincinnati Bengals (2007) and Oakland Raiders
(2008)… Appeared in 77 games with 57 starts and recorded 400 tackles, 7 sacks, 8 pass defenses, 5 forced fumbles and 1 inter-
COLLEGE: Played football and ran track during his college career at Florida State… Played in all 11 games as a freshman ception for 26 yards… Registered a career-high 142 tackles with the Ravens in 2002.
in 2005 and recorded 16 tackles, 1 forced fumble and 1 sack… Added 35 tackles as a sophomore in 2006 and led the school’s
cornerbacks with 49 tackles as a junior in 2007… As a senior in 2008, Garvin recorded 12 tackles and averaged 30.1 yards per COLLEGE: Started his college career at Wisconsin before transferring to Western Illinois… Was an All-American first-team
kickoff return to earn first-team All-American honors from The Sporting News… Set a school record with 1,721 career kickoff selection as a senior in 2000… Drew praise from NFL Draft expert Mel Kiper, who said: “In the NFL these days, the middle line-
return yards and averaged 23.5 yards per return with the Seminoles. backer is allowed to run and chase. Instincts and range are key, which is where Hartwell gets top marks.”

PERSONAL: Born in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey… Attended Don Bosco Preparatory High School in Ramsey, New PERSONAL: Born in Las Vegas, Nevada… Attended Cheyenne High School in North Las Vegas, Nevada… Lettered in foot-
Jersey and was a member of the football and track and field teams… Was rated as the fifth-best player in New Jersey and the ball, basketball and track… Was a USA Today All-USA honorable mention as a senior.
85th-best player in the nation by Rivals.com… Father, Johnny Ray Garvin, was his secondary coach in high school and had a
short stint in the NFL and the United States Football League (USFL).
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KRIS GRIFFIN - lb 54 Height: 5-10
Height: 6-3 Weight: 205
Weight: 245 Date of Birth: August 28, 1987
Date of Birth: May 27, 1981 College: Northern Arizona
College: Indiana (Pa.) How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 11
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 PRO CAREER: Chosen by the Las Vegas Locomotives in the 11th round (55th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft… Also boasts
professional experience with the St. Louis Rams.

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COLLEGE: Saw action in 39 games with 29 starts at Northern Arizona from 2006-2009… Ranked second in school history
with 3,274 career rushing yards and second in rushing attempts with 636… Was one of only three players in school history to BRIAN HERNANDEZ - wr 18
top 3,000 yards in a career… Was a three-time All-Big Sky selection… Earned All-Big Sky first-team honors in 2009, honorable
mention selection in 2007, second-team honors in 2006… Named 2006 Big Sky Newcomer of the Year… Posted 13 100-yard Height: 6-0
rushing days during his career… Became the first freshman in school history to eclipse the 1,000-yard rushing mark… Rushed
for a career-high 265 yards and 2 touchdowns against Eastern Washington in 2006.
Weight: 183
Date of Birth: April 13, 1984
PERSONAL: Played football and was a member of the track and field team at Calabasas High School in Calabasas, Califor- College: Utah
nia… Was a first-team All-League selection and team MVP in 2004… Rushed for 1,159 yards and 11 touchdowns… Participated How Acquired: Free Agent
in the 400, 200 and 100 meters… Enjoys fishing, golf, travelling, music production and reading.
PRO CAREER: Served in a backup wide receiver and punt return role for the Locos last fall… Returned five punts for 103
ERIC HENDERSON - de 50 yards (20.6-yard average) with a long of 54 yards, and added three catches for 14 yards in the regular season… Returned two
punts for 11 yards in the UFL Championship Game.

Height: 6-3 COLLEGE: In 2006, ranked second on the team with 47 receptions, had 424 receiving yards and averaged 9.0 yards per
reception… In 2005, had 39 receptions
Weight: 265 for 709 yards and three touchdowns, which ranked him third on the team, and averaged a team-best 18.2 yards per catch.
Date of Birth: January 8, 1983
College: Georgia Tech PERSONAL: Son of Julio and Karen Hernandez… Oldest of six children… Finance major, and made the Athletics Academic
How Acquired: Protected 2010 Honor Roll.

PRO CAREER: Playmaking defensive end returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas
Locomotives… Led the Locos with 3 sacks for 8 yards during the 2009 regular season (tied for league lead) and added 19 tack- HAKIM HILL - rb 22
les and 2 forced fumbles… Added 3 tackles in the 2009 UFL Championship Game victory over the Florida Tuskers… Originally
entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2006… Was on Cincinnati’s roster in the 2006 and 2008
campaigns, playing in two regular season games in 2008 and registering 2 tackles.
Height: 6-0
Weight: 215
COLLEGE: Set a Georgia Tech record by notching 59.5 tackles for losses during his college career… Also ranks fourth in Date of Birth: October 14, 1982
school history with 25 sacks… Enjoyed a breakout year as a sophomore in 2003, starting all 13 games and earning All-Atlantic College: Arizona State
Coast Conference honors with 11 sacks and 24 tackles for losses… Was also named a second-team All-ACC selection as a junior How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
and a senior… Led the team with 6 sacks as a senior in 2005 despite missing four games through injury… Forced 4 fumbles
from those 6 sacks… Helped Tech rank in the top 25 nationally in seven defensive categories in 2005 and was a key performer
during the upset defeat of Miami, in which the third-ranked Hurricanes were limited to just 30 rushing yards… Played four PRO CAREER: Athletic running back with experience in the Canadian Football League joins the Las Vegas Locomotives
seasons at Georgia Tech from 2002-2005 and rounded out career by appearing in the East-West Shrine Game in San Antonio, as a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign… Gained experience in the CFL with the Toronto Argonauts in 2005, playing in four
Texas, in January 2006. games and rushing for 61 yards and 1 touchdown on 17 carries… Also added 14 receptions for 115 yards… Briefly spent time
with the CFL’s Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2007 but did not see any regular season action.
PERSONAL: Born in New Orleans, Louisiana… Tremendous physical specimen who runs the 40-yard dash in 4.73 seconds,
boasts a vertical leap of 32 inches and can bench-press 430 pounds. COLLEGE: Played three seasons at Arizona State from 2002-2004… Carried 354 times for 1,403 yards and 14 touchdowns…
Added 55 career receptions for 522 yards and 4 touchdowns… Marked college debut in 2002 by rushing for 318 yards and 6
touchdowns on 104 carries in 2002… Added 21 receptions for 239 yards and 3 touchdowns… Carried 128 times for 519 yards
and 3 touchdowns in 2003 and added 21 receptions for 202 yards… Rushed for a career-high 566 yards and 5 touchdowns on
122 carries in 2004 and also caught 13 passes for 81 yards and 1 touchdown.

PERSONAL: Boasts excellent speed and once ran the 100 meters in 10.46 seconds… Attended City High School in Iowa
City, Iowa… Father, J.D., was an All-Pro with the Buffalo Bills and brother, Khalil, was a wide receiver with the Atlanta Falcons…
Enjoys playing the saxophone and collecting and restoring cars… Also writes poetry and enjoys drawing in his free time.

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PERSONAL: Hometown is Cambridge, Maryland… Attended Cambridge South Dorchester High School in Maryland and
ROSS KOLODZIEJ - dt 78 helped his team to a 26-0 record and two state titles as a junior and senior… Graduated with a degree in liberal arts from West
Virginia.
Height: 6-2
Weight: 289
Date of Birth: May 11, 1978
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College: Wisconsin
Height: 5-11
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Weight: 199
Date of Birth: January 1, 1986
PRO CAREER: Selected in the 2010 UFL Expansion Draft by the Omaha Nighthawks… Waived by the Nighthawks and
signed as a free agent with the Las Vegas Locomotives… Played for the Locomotives during the 2009 season, recording 7 tack- College: Georgia Tech
les and 1 forced fumble… Started in the 2009 UFL Championship Game victory over Florida and registered 1 tackle… Originally How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
chosen in the seventh round (230th overall) of the 2001 NFL Draft by the New York Giants… Played for the Giants in 2001 and
2002, the San Francisco 49ers in 2002 and 2003, the Arizona Cardinals from 2004-2005, the Minnesota Vikings in 2006 and the
Cardinals again in 2007… Appeared in 54 regular season games with 19 starts… Recorded 39 tackles, 4 sacks, 2 forced fumbles
PRO CAREER: Productive defensive back on the college level re-joins the Las Vegas Locomotives as a free agent for the
2010 UFL season… Had five solo tackles last year as a backup… Originally entered the NFL as a free agent with the Atlanta
and 2 pass defenses… Best season came with the Cardinals in 2005 when he started 14 of 16 games and recorded 23 tackles, 3
Falcons on May 19, 2008… Released by the Falcons on June 20, 2008.
sacks, 2 forced fumbles and 2 pass defenses.

COLLEGE: Started 45 games at the University of Wisconsin from 1997-2000 – the fifth-highest total in school history at the COLLEGE: Intelligent, playmaking strong safety played in 51 games with 27 starts at Georgia Tech from 2004-2007…
Recorded 171 tackles, 16.5 tackles for losses, 1.5 sacks, 2 fumbles forced, 2 fumble recoveries, 9 pass defenses and 4 intercep-
time… Finished career with 170 tackles, 24 tackles for losses and 9 sacks… Also competed on Wisconsin’s track and field team
tions for 143 yards… Played in 12 games as a freshman in 2004 and recorded 10 tackles and 1 fumble recovery… Appeared in
as a shot putter.
12 contests as a sophomore in 2005, registering 13 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 interception for 9 yards and 2 pass breakups…
Earned first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors as a junior in 2006… Started all 14 games and recorded 74 tackles, 6.5
PERSONAL: Was an All-American at Stevens Point High School in Stevens Point, Wisconsin… Born in Stevens Point, Wiscon- tackles for losses, 0.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, 3 interceptions for 134 yards and 2 pass breakups… Scored on
sin. a 97-yard interception return against Samford… Earned honorable mention All-ACC honors as a senior in 2007… Started all 13
games and posted 74 tackles, 9 tackles for losses, 1.5 sacks, 1 fumble recovery and 5 pass breakups… Recorded a career-high 12
tackles against Virginia during the 2007 campaign… Also saw playing time at cornerback during his college career.
ANTWAN LAKE - dt 96 PERSONAL: Played defensive back and wide receiver at Jonesboro High School in Riverdale, Georgia… Was named one of
the top 50 players in Georgia according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution… Rated among Georgia’s top 100 players by thein-
Height: 6-4 siders.com… Was an All-Southeast Region selection by PrepStar… Named to the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s All-Area team…
Weight: 308 Recorded 100 tackles, 6 interceptions, 6 pass breakups and scored 3 touchdowns, including a 96-yard interception return… Also
Date of Birth: July 10, 1979 caught 35 passes for 387 yards.
College: West Virginia
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
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PRO CAREER: Brings extensive NFL regular season experience to the Las Vegas Locos… Originally entered the NFL as
an undrafted free agent with the Detroit Lions in 2002… Played for the Lions in 2002-2003, the Atlanta Falcons 2004-2005 and Height: 6-4
the New Orleans Saints from 2006-2008… Played in a total of 79 games with 11 starts, recording 55 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 4 pass Weight: 312
defenses and 2 forced fumbles… Best season came in 2005 with the Falcons when he registered 16 tackles and 3.5 sacks. Date of Birth: February 21, 1982
College: Troy State
COLLEGE: Began his career at West Virginia as an outside linebacker in 1998, recording 9 tackles, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble
recovery and 3 sacks… Shifted to defensive tackle as a sophomore in 1999 and recorded a career-high 39 tackles and 3 sacks… How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Ended college career – in which he was a three-year starter – with 87 tackles, 10 sacks and 15 stops for losses to his name.
PRO CAREER: Good-sized defensive lineman who brings NFL experience to the Las Vegas Locos for the 2010 UFL sea-
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games and recorded 16 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 2 pass defenses… Recorded a career-high 10 tackles and 1 sack in two games
with the Texans in 2005… Played in four games for the Packers in 2008. COLLEGE: Played tight end and long snapper as Texas A&M Kingsville from 2004-2006… Mostly saw playing time on spe-
cial teams during his time with the Javelinas and was also a key member of the track and field team… Returned to the school as
a graduate assistant coach for two seasons.
COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Georgia Tech before transferring to Troy State for his final year of college football… Played
in a total of 36 games, recording 76 tackles… Started all 12 games a senior at Troy State in 2004 and posted 35 tackles and 4
sacks… Sat out his junior season in 2003 after transferring from Georgia Tech… Recorded 25 tackles and 4 stops for losses in 12 PERSONAL: Was a three-sport athlete at Pace High School in Pace, Florida… Born in Brownsville, Texas… Was a member
starts at Georgia Tech in 2002… Played in 11 games as a red-shirt freshman in 2001 and made six starts… Recorded 16 tackles of the football, basketball and track and field teams… Was named first-team All-Metro, All-Valley, All-Bay Area and All-District in
and 2 fumble recoveries. football… Was named District Offensive Lineman of the Year and was a three-time district champion in the shot putt… Reached
the state finals in the shot putt, finishing seventh… Was a first-team All-Metro and All-District selection in basketball.
PERSONAL: Born in Frisco City, Alabama… Played fullback, tight end and on the defensive line at Frisco City High School…
Was also a member of the basketball team… Runs a free football camp in Frisco City called ‘Malone for Kids’… Enjoys hunting,
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Height: 6-4
BRANDON MOORE - lb 56 Weight: 298
Date of Birth: August 16, 1981
Height: 6-1 College: Western Kentucky
Weight: 240 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Date of Birth: January 16, 1979
College: Oklahoma PRO CAREER: Experienced offensive lineman has played in three NFL regular season games with the Chicago Bears
How Acquired: Protected 2010 (2007)… Originally entered the NFL as a free agent with the Cleveland Browns in 2004 and spent one week on the AFC North
club’s practice squad during his rookie campaign… Joined Chicago in 2005 and spent that first season in Illinois on the practice
PRO CAREER: Experienced defender returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas squad before spending the entire 2006 campaign on the 53-man roster… After playing in three game with the Bears in 2007,
Locomotives… Played for the Locos in 2009 and ranked third on the team with 35 tackles, 1 sack, 1 pass defense and 2 forced Oakley spent the 2008 campaign on the practice squads of the Arizona Cardinals, Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans… Also
fumbles… Started during the 2009 UFL Championship Game victory over Florida and made 5 tackles… Played for the San Fran- boasts experience in NFL Europe having played for the Frankfurt Galaxy in 2005.
cisco 49ers from 2002-2007… Appeared in 88 regular season games and started on 26 occasions… Recorded 242 tackles, 15
sacks, 8 pass breakups, 1 interception for 12 yards and 5 forced fumbles… Enjoyed his best season with the 49ers in 2006 when COLLEGE: Played one season at Western Kentucky after transferring from Indiana where he played three years… Named
he played in 16 games with 11 starts and registered 92 tackles, 6.5 sacks, 3 pass defenses and 3 forced fumbles… Also boasts to the Gateway Football Conference All-Newcomer Team after starting all 13 games at left guard in his only season at Western
NFL experience with the New England Patriots (2002) and the Arizona Cardinals (2008). Kentucky in 2003… Credited with 137 pancake blocks while allowing just 1 sack and 2 quarterback pressures in 229 pass
attempts… Started five games at right guard and three games at center in his junior year of 2002 at Indiana… Selected as an
COLLEGE: Helped the Oklahoma Sooners win a national championship in 2000… Played for the Sooners from 1998-2001. honorable mention All-Big Ten performer as a sophomore in 2001 after starting 11 games at left guard… Started 11 games as a
red-shirt freshman in 2000 and helped his offense average 266.7 rushing yards and 439.5 total yards per game.
PERSONAL: Is the younger brother of former NFL wide receiver Rob Moore… Born in East Meadow, New York.
PERSONAL: Earned All-District honors at offensive tackle as a junior and senior at Westbury High School in Houston,
RIGO MORALES - ls 60 Texas… Also competed in track and field and earned All-District honors in the discus and shot put.

Height: 6-1 RONNIE PALMER - lb 52


Weight: 250
Date of Birth: August 12, 1983 Height: 6-3
College: Texas A&M Kingsville Weight: 245
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 Date of Birth: March 29, 1986
College: Arizona
PRO CAREER: Long-snapping specialist who also boasts experience at the tight end position joins the Las Vegas Locomo-
tives as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season… Served as the Locos’ long snapper in all six-regular season games and the UFL How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Championship Game in 2009.

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PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after helping the Las Vegas Locomotives win the inaugural league
championship in 2009… Recorded 8 tackles and 2 pass defenses during the 2009 regular season and added 1 stop in the Cham- TAB PERRY - wr 13
pionship Game victory over Florida… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Washington Redskins in
2009 but was waived ahead of the regular season kickoff.
Height: 6-3
COLLEGE: Finished career at Arizona with 267 tackles, 3 sacks and 3 interceptions… Was a four-year starter at Arizona… Weight: 215
Best season came as a junior in 2007 as he recorded 83 tackles, 4 pass defenses and 1 fumble recovery. Date of Birth: January 20, 1982
College: UCLA
PERSONAL: Born in Spring, Texas… Played football at Spring High School and earned SuperPrep All-Southwest honors in How Acquired: Protected 2010
2004… Played linebacker and quarterback and was named to the Houston Chronicle Top 100 list… Was also a member of the
basketball and track and field teams… Father, Ronnie, is a firefighter and mother, Arelia, is a teacher.
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives… Was a key
member of the Locos’ championship-winning squad in 2009, catching 11 passes for 195 yards (60 long) and 1 touchdown…

SAMIE PARKER - wr 85 Caught 1 pass for 17 yards in the 2009 UFL Championship Game… Originally chosen in the sixth round (190th overall) of the
2005 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals… Played in 20 regular season games with the Bengals from 2005-2007, starting one
contest… Caught 10 passes for 109 yards and 1 touchdown during that period in the NFL… Joined the Miami Dolphins in
March 2008 but suffered an Achilles’ injury and was released in May 2008.
Height: 5-10
Weight: 190 COLLEGE: Played wide receiver for the UCLA Bruins… Caught 6 passes for 58 yards as a true freshman in 2000 and tallied
Date of Birth: March 25, 1981 21 receptions for 416 yards and 2 scores in 2001… Enjoyed a productive junior season in 2002, catching 35 passes for 698 yards
College: Oregon and 1 touchdown… Ended career with the Bruins by catching 22 passes for 375 yards and 3 touchdowns during his senior year
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 of 2004… Also returned 67 kickoffs for 1,476 yards (22.0 average) during Bruins career.

PERSONAL: Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania but lists hometown as Milpitas, California… Lists his biggest thrill in sport
PRO CAREER: Experienced NFL wide receiver returns to the Las Vegas Locomotives as a free agent for the 2010 UFL as making a game-saving tackle on the one-yard line… Played three seasons of football at Milpitas High School in California
season… Played for the Locos in 2009 and caught 10 passes for 124 yards and 3 touchdowns during the regular season… and was named second-team All-American… Selected to play in the California-Texas Shrine Game and the CaliFlorida Bowl…
Added 5 receptions for 66 yards in the UFL Championship Game victory over Florida… Originally chosen in the fourth round Ranked the number one receiver in the West Region by PrepStar… Also played soccer and baseball.
(105th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs… Played for the Chiefs from 2004-2007… Appeared in 47 regular
season games with 31 starts and caught 110 passes for 1,529 yards and 7 touchdowns… Best season came in 2006 when he
started 15 of 16 games and caught 41 passes for 561 yards and 1 touchdown… Also boasts NFL experience with the Denver
Broncos (2008), Carolina Panthers (2008), Seattle Seahawks (2008) and the Oakland Raiders (2009)… Played for the Arena Foot- TIM RATTAY - qb 03
ball League’s Chicago Rush in 2010 and caught 78 passes for 1,135 yards and 15 touchdowns in 11 starts.
Height: 6-0
COLLEGE: Started 29 of 50 games at Oregon from 2000-2003… Caught 178 passes for 2,761 yards and 19 touchdowns… Weight: 200
Played in 11 games as a freshman in 2000 and caught 11 passes for 201 yards… Reeled in 41 passes for 748 yards as a sopho-
more in 2001… Started all 13 games as a junior in 2002 and caught 49 receptions for 724 yards and 8 touchdowns… Set a Date of Birth: March 15, 1977
school record as a senior in 2003 by catching 77 passes for 1,088 yards and 7 touchdowns… Earned All-Pac 10 honorable men- College: Louisiana Tech
tions in 2002 and 2003. How Acquired: Protected 2010
PERSONAL: Attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School in his hometown of Long Beach, California… Was a member of
the football and track and field teams… Caught 58 passes for a school record 1,214 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior. PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by Las Vegas Locos head coach Jim Fassel…
Played mainly a reserve role in the championship-winning 2009 season, completing 10 of 23 attempts for 101 yards and 2
touchdowns… Brings extensive NFL experience to the UFL… Originally chosen in the seventh round (212th overall) of the 2000
NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers… Played for the 49ers from 2000-2005, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2005-2006 and the
Arizona Cardinals in 2007… Played in 40 games with 18 starts… Completed 432 of 714 attempts for 4,853 yards, 31 touchdowns
and 23 interceptions… Best season came with the Niners in 2004 when he started nine games and completed 198 of 325
passes for 2,169 yards, 10 touchdowns and 10 interceptions… During that 2004 campaign, Rattay broke San Francisco’s team
record for completions in a game when he connected with his receivers 38 times in a win over Arizona on October 10… Broke
the previous record of 37 held by Hall of Famer Joe Montana.

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COLLEGE: Began college career at Scottsdale Community College, where he beat out five quarterbacks ahead of him on PRO CAREER: Joins the Las Vegas Locomotives as a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign… Gained his first professional
the depth chart… Led the nation’s junior college quarterbacks with 3,526 yards and 28 touchdowns… Transferred to Louisiana experience in March 2010 after he spent some time with the NFL’s Green Bay Packers.
Tech and set several school records as he proved himself as a prolific top-flight passer… Set an NCAA record by averaging 386.2
passing yards per game and ranked second in college football history with 12,643 yards of total offense… Broke several school
records as a senior in 1998 as he threw for 4,943 yards and 46 touchdowns.
COLLEGE: Played four seasons at North Carolina from 2006-2009… Played in 12 games as a freshman in 2006 and started
on three occasions… Rushed 5 times for 11 yards and caught 7 passes for 80 yards… Appeared in 12 games with four starts as a
sophomore in 2007 and caught 16 passes for 183 yards and 1 touchdown (53 long)… Played in all 13 games and started five as
PERSONAL: Born in Elyria, Ohio… Did not start at quarterback until his senior year at Phoenix Christian High School in a junior in 2008… Caught 8 passes for 65 yards… Saw action in 12 contests as a senior in 2009 and caught 3 passes for 28 yards.
Mesa, Arizona... Played high school football for his father, Jim, who was an assistant coach… Enjoys playing golf.
PERSONAL: Was a four-year starter at Granby High School in Norfolk, Virginia… Was named one of the top high school
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players in the state of Virginia by The Roanoke Times… Ranked among the top 35 players in Virginia by SuperPrep… Earned
second-team All-Tidewater Conference honors… Played quarterback as a senior, throwing for 1,726 yards and 16 touch-
downs… Began playing football when he was four years old, playing catch with his dad, Bobby Sr.
Height: 6-0
Weight: 236
Date of Birth: April 14, 1984
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College: Fresno State
Height: 6-0
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Weight: 190
Date of Birth: August 10, 1985
PRO CAREER: Explosive athlete returns for a second season in the UFL after playing for the Las Vegas Locos in 2009…
Recorded 2 tackles during the regular season and also saw action in the 2009 UFL Championship Game victory over Florida… College: Kansas State
Entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Green Bay Packers in 2008 and also boasts experience with the St. Louis How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Rams (2008) and Chicago Bears (2008-2009).
PRO CAREER: Strong-legged kicker will make his professional football debut in 2010 after signing a free agent deal with
COLLEGE: Played in 39 games over four seasons at Fresno State from 2004-2007… Registered a total of 225 tackles, 21 the Las Vegas Locomotives.
tackles for losses, 7.5 sacks, 2 interceptions and 5 forced fumbles… Enjoyed a tremendous senior year in 2007 as he was voted
Western Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year and first-team All-WAC… Played in 13 games and recorded a career-
high 132 tackles, 15 tackles for losses, 1.5 sacks, 1 interception and 3 forced fumbles… Played in just four games as a junior in COLLEGE: Played two years of college football at Ohio University (2004-2005) before transferring to Kansas State for the
2006…. Started all 10 games in 2005 and registered 52 tackles and 2 sacks… Played in 12 games with seven starts as a freshman 2007 and 2008 campaigns… Kicked 7 of 14 field goals as a true freshman at Ohio University in 2004 with a long of 39 yards…
in 2004 and recorded 38 tackles and 1 sack. Played in seven games as a sophomore and went 10 for 10 on extra points but just 1 of 5 on field goals… After sitting out the
2006 season, Rossman made his K-State debut and earned first-team All-Big 12 honors from Rivals.com and second-team All-Big
12 recognition from the Associated Press, the Kansas City Star and the Waco-Tribune Herald… Kicked 22 of 28 field goals with
PERSONAL: Cousin is former NFL wide receiver Henry Ellard… Played football at Elk Grove High School in Sacramento, a long of 52 yards and added 44 of 47 PATs… Was a Lou Groza Award candidate in 2007… Was an honorable mention All-Big
California… Recorded 136 tackles and 12 sacks over his last two seasons and was named to the Sacramento Bee’s All-Star
12 performer in 2008 after connecting on 9 of 12 field goals with a long of 53 and 54 of 55 extra points… Ended college career
team… Guided Elk Grove to the 2001 San Joaquin Section Division I Championship… Was named first-team All-League dur-
ranked sixth in Wildcat history in field goals made (31) and third in field goal percentage (77.5).
ing his junior and senior seasons… Was named team MVP four years in a row… Favorite NFL player is Ray Lewis… Enjoys the
Playstation in his free time.
PERSONAL: Played one year of high school football and was tabbed the 28th-best kicker in the nation by Rivals.com…
Was a first-team All-California Interscholastic Federation selection and a second-team All-State pick… Connected on 11 of 14

BOBBY ROME - fb 35 field goals and 56 of 56 extra points during his high school career… Was also on the baseball and soccer teams… Majored in
marketing… Lists beating Pittsburg in overtime on ESPN2 as his greatest thrill in sports.

Height: 5-11
Weight: 250
Date of Birth: April 29, 1986
College: North Carolina
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

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LAUVALE SAPE - dt 97 MARCEL SHIPP - rb 26


Height: 6-1 Height: 5-11
Weight: 297 Weight: 224
Date of Birth: August 29, 1980 Date of Birth: August 8, 1978
College: Utah College: Massachusetts
How Acquired: Free Agent How Acquired: Protected 2010

PRO CAREER: Steady performer returns to Las Vegas for his second UFL campaign after spending the offseason with the PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives for the 2010
Arena Football League’s Utah Blaze… Recorded 17 tackles and a sack for the Blaze… As a backup for the Locos in 2009, totaled campaign… Won a UFL championship with the Locos in 2009 after finishing fourth in the league with 257 rushing yards and
4.5 stops… Also has spent time in both NFL Europe and the NFL, where he had eight tackles for the Buffalo Bills in 2005. 3 touchdowns on 72 carries… Added 2 receptions for 14 yards… Boasts a wealth of NFL experience after playing in 88 games
with 28 starts for the Arizona Cardinals from 2001-2007… Rushed for 2,197 yards (56 long) and 11 touchdowns on 605 carries
COLLEGE: Was an All-Mountain West Conference second-team selection in 2001 and 2002… Started 14 of 35 collegiate and added 113 receptions for 937 yards (80 long) and 3 touchdowns… Best season came in 2002 when he carried 188 times for
games, making a total of 88 tackles and six sacks. 834 yards and 6 touchdowns and added 38 catches for 413 yards and 3 scores.

PERSONAL: Attended Leilehua High School in Wahiawa, Hawaii… Majored in sociology at Utah… Joined the Church of COLLEGE: Finished stellar career at UMass with 5,383 rushing yards to his name, ranking sixth all-time on the Division
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 2001. 1-AA charts… Standout seasons came as a sophomore and a junior… Was a first-team All-America selection as a sophomore
in 1998 after rushing for a school record 2,542 yards and 18 touchdowns... Capped that season by rushing for 244 yards and
3 touchdowns in UMass’ Cinderella 55-43 victory over Georgia Southern in the Division 1-AA national championship game…

DEZMOND SHERROD - te 88 Was a finalist for the Walter Payton Award as a junior in 1999, rushing for 1,846 yards and scoring a school record 24 rushing
touchdowns.

Height: 6-2 PERSONAL: Born in Paterson, New Jersey… Played high school football at the Passaic County Technical Institute in Wayne,
New Jersey… Earned first-team All-State honors as a senior.
Weight:250
Date of Birth: May 11, 1985
College: Mississippi State
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
BRANDON SUMRALL - cb 20
PRO CAREER: Super Bowl-winning tight end has joined the Las Vegas Locomotives as a free agent for the 2010 UFL Height: 5-10
season… Entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2008 and spent the year on the club’s practice Weight: 193
squad, picking up a Super Bowl ring following Pittsburgh’s victory over the Arizona Cardinals… Also boasts off-season experi- Date of Birth: July 15, 1986
ence with the Houston Texans. College: Southern Mississippi
How Acquired: Protected 2010
COLLEGE: Played in all 47 games during a four-year career at Mississippi State… Made 18 career starts and caught 8
passes for 50 yards while also excelling as a blocker and on special teams… Made a career-high eight starts as a senior in 2007
and played in all 13 games that year… Started six times as a junior in 2006 and notched two starts as a sophomore in 2005… PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives… Played for
Started twice and played in 11 games as a freshman in 2004. the Locos during the inaugural 2009 UFL campaign and recorded 5 tackles… Entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with
the Minnesota Vikings in 2008… Spent parts of the 2008 season on the practice squads of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and
PERSONAL: Attended Caldeonia High School in Caledonia, Mississippi… Was ranked the number 47 tight end coming out Indianapolis Colts… Also boasts off-season experience with the New York Giants (2009).
of America’s high schools by Rivals.com… Was ranked as the 22nd-best high school player to come out of Mississippi by Rivals.
com… Also played for the basketball team… Born in Newport, Rhode Island. COLLEGE: Played four years at Southern Mississippi from 2004-2007, starting 39 of 48 games… Registered 272 tackles, 10
tackles for losses and 4 sacks… Also recorded 16 pass breakups, 12 interceptions, 9 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries…
Earned first-team All-Conference USA honors as a senior after totaling 98 tackles, 5 tackles for losses, 1 sack, 8 pass defenses,
6 interceptions, 3 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery… Scored on an 82-yard interception return which ranked as the

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third-longest effort in school history… Named a sophomore All-American by CollegeFootballNews.com after recording 88 PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives… Recorded 8
tackles and tying for the team lead with 4 interceptions… Helped his team to four Bowl game appearances during his career at tackles and knocked down 1 pass during the regular season and saw action in the Championship Game victory over Florida…
Southern Mississippi. Also has off-season NFL experience with the New York Giants.

PERSONAL: Attended Perry Central High School in New Augusta… Born in Beaumont, Mississippi… Was a member of his COLLEGE: One of the most coveted recruits in Boston College history, Toal played in all 12 games as a freshman, starting the
high school football, basketball and track teams… Played running back and quarterback, as well as appearing on the defensive final nine contests, and finished with 77 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 2 pass defenses, 1 forced fumble and 1 blocked punt… Was
side of the ball… Earned first-team All-State honors… Named District Co-MVP. named the 2004 Big East Rookie of the Year and was named a freshman All-American by The Sporting News… Played offense,
defense and special teams in 2005 and recorded 53 tackles, 7 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 pass defense and 1
blocked field goal… Also carried the ball 21 times for 49 yards and 6 touchdowns… Played in all 13 games in 2006 and finished
ANDRAE THURMAN - wr 81 with 50 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 1 fumble recovery, 2 pass defenses and 2 interceptions… Added 19 carries for 35 yards and a
team-high 5 touchdowns… Also caught a touchdown pass… Began the 2007 campaign on the watch lists for the Bednarik and
Butkus Awards but missed the year with a shoulder injury… Returned in 2008 but his red-shirt senior year ended early due to a
Height: 5-11 broken leg suffered a month into the season.
Weight: 190
Date of Birth: October 25, 1980 PERSONAL: Born in Wyckoff, New Jersey… Named All-American by USA Today and Parade after a senior season at
Don Bosco High School during which he recorded 106 tackles and 10.5 sacks as a linebacker and ran for 1,063 yards and 32
College: Arizona touchdowns as a running back… Was selected as the New Jersey Player of the Year by Gatorade and the Newark Star-Ledger…
How Acquired: Protected 2010 Chosen to play in the US Army All-American Bowl, where he scored three touchdowns… Two-time first-team All-State selection
and led his school to back to back titles in 2002 and 2003… Also excelled on the track and field team, winning league titles in
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives… Caught 15 the 100 meters, 200 meters and shot put.
passes for 218 yards (33 long) and 1 touchdown during the regular season… Added 1 reception for 17 yards in the UFL Cham-
pionship Game defeat of Florida… Entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2004 and spent time with the New York Giants
and Houston Texans before making his regular season debut for the Green Bay Packers… Played in 17 games for the Packers
(2004-2005) and Tennessee Titans (2005) with one start… Caught 9 passes for 104 yards (33 long)… Best season came with the
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Packers in 2005 when he played in 10 games, starting once, and catching 7 passes for 92 yards… Played for the Winnipeg Blue
Bombers of the Canadian Football League in 2006 and caught 40 passes for 426 yards and 1 touchdown… Started 14 of 16 Height: 6-5
games for the Arena Football League’s Dallas Desperados in 2007 and caught 65 passes for 839 yards and 19 touchdowns. Weight:350
Date of Birth: June 26, 1984
COLLEGE: Finished his college career at Southern Oregon after spending his first three seasons at Arizona… Started eight College: Tennessee
games as a senior at Southern Oregon and led the Raiders with 55 receptions for 845 yards and 4 touchdowns… Added 4 runs
for 25 yards and 1 touchdown, 8 punt returns for 105 yards and 15 kickoff returns for 330 yards, including a 92-yard runback for
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
a touchdown… In three seasons at Arizona, Thurman caught 105 passes for 1,530 yards and 5 touchdowns… Also returned 3
punt returns for 93 yards and 1 touchdown and 27 kickoffs for 497 yards. PRO CAREER: Massive offensive tackle enters the UFL for the 2010 campaign after signing a free agent contract with the
Las Vegas Locomotives… Boasts professional football experience with the Carolina Panthers (2006) and the Oakland Raiders
PERSONAL: Full name is D’Andrae Carnell Thurman… Was an All-State selection at a senior wide receiver and cornerback (2007)… Has also played in the Canadian Football League with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2009).
at West View High School in Phoenix, Arizona… Played three seasons of football and basketball, earning Conference Player of
the Year honors in both sports as a senior. COLLEGE: Started his final two years at offensive tackle for the Tennessee Vols… During his two-year spell at Tennessee,
earned a reputation for being a big, nasty blocker who relished physical contact along the offensive line.

BRIAN TOAL - lb 51 PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, California… Was a standout defensive end during his career at Pittsburg High School in
Contra Costa, California.

Height: 6-0
Weight: 238
Date of Birth: May 8, 1985
College: Boston College
How Acquired: Protected 2010

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ISAIAH TRUFANT - cb 36 BRANDON WALKER - t 73


Height: 5-8 Height: 6-3
Weight: 170 Weight: 308
Date of Birth: December 9, 1982 Date of Birth: August 21, 1985
College: Eastern Washington College: Oklahoma
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after playing for the Las Vegas Locomotives during the 2009 cam- PRO CAREER: Promising offensive tackle joins the Las Vegas Locomotives as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season…
paign… Recorded 13 tackles and 4 pass breakups with the Locos during the regular season… Added 2 tackles and the key in- Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Houston Texans after the 2009 NFL Draft but was released on
terception in overtime in the 2009 UFL Championship Game victory over Florida… Was originally signed by the Arena Football May 13, 2009.
League’s Spokane Shock in 2006… Also played for the Kansas City Brigade in 2007 and the Arizona Rattlers from 2007-2009.
COLLEGE: Began his career at Coffeyville Community College and was named Offensive Lineman of the Year in the Kansas
COLLEGE: Played at Eastern Washington from 2002-2005… Played in just six games as a senior in 2005 due to an ankle Jayhawk Conference… Transferred to Oklahoma and led the team with 125 knockdown blocks as a sophomore in 2006…
injury but was still named to the first-team All-Big Sky Conference team… Recorded 25 tackles, 1 interception, 2 forced fumbles, Started 13 of 14 games as a junior in 2007, earning second-team All-Big 12 honors… Took part in 553 plays and finished the
2 fumble recoveries and 1 pass breakup… Registered 37 tackles, 12 pass breakups and 3 interceptions as a junior in 2004… season with 102 knockdown blocks… Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors as a senior in 2008 as the Sooners reached
Played in all 11 games as a sophomore in 2003 and recorded 41 tackles and 8 pass breakups… Led the team with 4 intercep- the BCS National Championship Game… Started every game.
tions and returned 2 for touchdowns… Played in six games as a freshman in 2002 and recorded 3 interceptions.
PERSONAL: Born in Detroit, Michigan… Scout.com and Rivals.com rated him as a four-star recruit during his prep career…
PERSONAL: Older brother, Marcus, is a cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks… Played football at Wilson High School in Majored in criminology at Oklahoma.
Washington.

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NICK TURNBULL - s 21
Height: 6-0
Height: 6-2 Weight: 218
Weight: 222 Date of Birth: April 17, 1985
Date of Birth: April 28, 1981 College: Washington
College: Florida International How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
How Acquired: Protected 2010
PRO CAREER: Brings NFL experience to the UFL after signing a free agent deal with the Las Vegas Locomotives… Has
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives… Played for played in 26 NFL regular season games with the Seattle Seahawks from 2007-2009, recording 19 tackles… Best season came in
the Locos in 2009 and recorded 31 tackles to rank fourth on the team… Tied for the league lead with 2 interceptions and added 2008 when he played in 12 games and notched 14 tackles.
2 pass breakups… Started the 2009 UFL Championship Game victory over Florida and recorded 4 tackles and 1 interception for
13 yards… Entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Atlanta Falcons in 2006… Played in two games with the Falcons COLLEGE: Played in 45 games with 29 starts at Washington… Produced career figures of 258 tackles (160 solo), 5 forced
in 2006 and another contest for the Chicago Bears… Gained further NFL experience with the Falcons (2007-2008) and Cincin- fumbles and 1 fumble recovery… Earned All-Pac 10 honors as a senior in 2006 after recording a career-high 105 tackles… Also
nati Bengals (2007). recorded 21 tackles for losses, 10 pass defenses, 1 sack and 2 interceptions during his Huskies career.

COLLEGE: Played college football at Florida International and finished as the school’s all-time leader with 17 intercep- PERSONAL: Played running back and free safety at Grant Union High School in Sacramento, California… Rushed for 1,600
tions… Was second-team All-Conference selection who posted 55 tackles and 7 interceptions as a senior in 2005. yards and 25 touchdowns and added 73 tackles as a senior… Was an All-Metropolitan League honoree and was named to the
Sacramento Bee’s All-City team.
PERSONAL: Born in Miami, Florida… Set a state record with 23 interceptions during his career at Charles W. Flanagan High
School in Pembroke Pines, Florida… Raised in Carol City and Opa-Locka, Florida… Lived part of his life in Miramar.

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CLIFF WASHBURN - t 77 PERSONAL: Born in Greenville, Mississippi… Attended South Delta High School… Was named to the Mississippi High
School All-Star team... High school team made it to the playoffs every year and won the Division Championship… Honor Roll
student all four years at South Delta… Majored in history.
Height: 6-6
Weight: 300
Date of Birth: January 25, 1980 DREW WILLY - qb 16
College: Citadel
How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 7 Height: 6-3
Weight: 217
PRO CAREER: Experienced offensive tackle was chosen in the seventh round (34th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Date of Birth: November 13, 1986
Las Vegas Locomotives… Is now playing in his fourth professional league… Has NFL experience with the New York Giants
(2003), Chicago Bears (2003-2005), Dallas Cowboys (2006), Denver Broncos (2007), Green Bay Packers (2007-2008) and Houston College: Buffalo
Texans (2008-2009)… Played for the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europe in 2004-2005… Started six games at tackle for the Cana- How Acquired: Free Agent
dian Football League’s Toronto Argonauts in 2006… Also played in the East Division Final to cap that season… Also boasts CFL
experience with the Argonauts in 2008-2009 and the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2009.
PRO CAREER: Second-year professional quarterback with some NFL camp and practice squad experience… Originally
signed as an undrafted free agent by the Baltimore Ravens in 2009… Was on the Indianapolis Colts’ practice squad late in 2009,
COLLEGE: Played just one season of football after starring on the school’s basketball team for four years… Voted to the and suited up as the inactive third quarterback on December 27.
All-Southern Conference second team after starting all season at defensive end… Finished with a school-record 12 sacks for 71
yards lost, 56 tackles (32 solo) and a conference-high 20 tackles for a loss… Caused 3 fumbles and had 2 fumble recoveries, one
COLLEGE: Was the most prolific passer in Buffalo football history… As a four-year starter, set school records for completions
for a 36-yard touchdown.
(849), attempts (1,322), passing yards (8,748), touchdowns (52), total offense (8,639) and completion percentage (64.2)… In the
final 20 games of college career, threw 36 touchdown passes to just six interceptions.
PERSONAL: Graduated from Shelby High School in North Carolina… At The Citadel, started 102 games in basketball,
scored 1,024 points and grabbed 632 rebounds… Ranks eighth on the Bulldogs’ all-time record list in rebounds.
PERSONAL: Full name is Drew Michael Willy… Born in Randolph, N.J. and attended Randolph High School… Set school
records for career passing yards (5,387) and touchdowns (51).

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GEORGE WRIGHSTER - te 84
Height: 6-4
Weight: 315 Height: 6-3
Date of Birth: April 20, 1983 Weight: 255
College: Florida Date of Birth: April 1, 1981
How Acquired: Protected 2010 College: Oregon
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after serving as a member of the 2009 championship-winning
squad and being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives… Originally entered the NFL as a free agent with the San Francisco
PRO CAREER: Brings extensive NFL experience to the Las Vegas Locomotives for the 2010 UFL season… Originally chosen
49ers in 2006 and spent the 2006 and 2007 seasons with the five-time Super Bowl champions… Played for the Kansas City
in the fourth round (104th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars… Played in 67 games for the Jaguars from
Chiefs in 2008, appearing in two regular season games… Played in NFL Europe with the Rhein Fire during the 2007 season.
2003-2008 and started 28 times… Caught 94 passes for 850 yards (36 long) and 9 touchdowns… Was most recently in mini-
camp with the New York Giants in 2009 but was released on June 24, 2009.
COLLEGE: Saw action in 18 games with 12 starts in two seasons at Florida… Started in 10 of 12 games in 2005 after
beginning his Florida career as a junior college transfer in 2002… Named to the 2005 SEC Coaches’ third-team preseason
COLLEGE: Used mostly in two-tight end formations early in career at Oregon before taking over as a full-time starter as a
All-SEC team… Started at left guard in 10 games during the 2005 campaign… Injured during summer camp in 2004 and was
junior… Registered career totals of 53 receptions for 694 yards and 7 touchdowns in 37 games… Played in the 2002 Seattle
redshirted… Appeared in six games at left tackle in 2003… Named first-team Junior College All-American at Mississippi Delta
Bowl and the 2001 Fiesta Bowl… Was an All-Conference second-team selection as a junior… Started every game in final season
Junior College… Rated Four Stars by JCFootball.com... Made the Mississippi All-Star Team… Played in the Mississippi State
in college and caught 41 passes for 568 yards and 6 touchdowns.
Junior College championship game.

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PERSONAL: Attended Sylmar Magnet High School in California and was an All-City honoree and Valley Pac-Eight League
MVP… Played tight end and linebacker in high school… Participated in a wide range of community programs during time with
the Jaguars… Enjoys playing in charity golf tournaments… Surname is pronounced ‘Rye-ster.’

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Height: 6-0
Weight: 210
Date of Birth: April 2, 1980
College: Montana
How Acquired: Protected 2010

PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives… Starred in the
inaugural 2009 campaign by jointly leading the league with 2 interceptions for 82 yards (75 long) and 1 touchdown… Added
14 tackles, 1 pass defense and 1 forced fumble… Also made 3 tackles and recovered 1 fumble in the 2009 UFL Championship
Game victory over the Florida Tuskers… Played in three games with two starts for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Foot-
ball League in 2008, recording 5 tackles, 1 forced fumble and 1 interception before being placed on injured reserve… Began
his professional career by playing for the Calgary Stampeders from 2005-2007… Played in 17 regular season games in 2005…
Appeared in 15 games in 2006 and recorded 39 tackles and 6 special teams stops… Also made 2 interceptions and added 2
fumble recoveries and 1 forced fumble… Led Calgary with 77 tackles in 2007 and also added a team-high 4 interceptions…
Also scored 3 defensive touchdowns in 2007 and recovered 3 fumbles.

COLLEGE: Played in 45 games at Montana from 1998-2002 (red-shirted in 1998)… Started 35 contests and recorded 250
tackles, 22 sacks, 5 forced fumbles, 6 fumble recoveries, 18 pass defenses and 4 interceptions… Was named the Grizzlies’ Out-
standing Player of the Year in his freshman, sophomore and junior seasons… Was named All-Big Sky Conference in 2000, 2001
and 2002… Was named the Big Sky Defensive MVP in 2002… Was named first-team All-American by the Associated Press and
the American Football Coaches Association… Helped Montana to a Division I-AA national championship in 2001 and served as
a team captain.

PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, California… Played football at Helix High School in La Mesa, California… Served as team
captain as a senior… Was a two-time All-Conference League selection as a junior and a senior… Majored in business at Mon-
tana.

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TEAM ROSTER / VENUE INFORMATION

No. First Name Surname Pos Ht Wt Dob College Acquired No. First Name Surname Pos Ht Wt Dob College Acquired
3 DJ Shockley QB 6’0 222 3/23/83 Georgia FA-10 76 Lee Grimes OT 6’6 309 1/28/87 Texas A&M FA-10
6 Jeff Wolfert K 6’2 190 10/22/86 Missouri FA-10 77 Wendell Bryant DT 6’5 303 9/12/80 Wisconsin EXP-10
7 Jeff Garcia QB 6’1 205 2/24/70 San Jose State FA-10 78 Julius Wilson OL 6-4 315 10/17/83 Alabama-Birmingham FA-10
13 Maurice Clarett RB 5’11 220 10/29/83 Ohio State FA-10 80 Jeb Putzier TE 6’4 256 1/20/79 Boise State FA-10
16 Justin Brantly P 6’3 249 3/28/86 Texas A&M FA-10 81 Devard Darling WR 6’1 215 4/16/82 Washington State FA-10
19 Andrew Brewer WR 6’2 217 9/26/86 Northwestern FA-10 83 Mike Peterson TE 6’3 245 11/29/82 NW Missouri State FA-10
20 Stewart Schweigert DS 6’1 210 6/21/81 Purdue FA-10 84 Christen Hopkins TE 6’5 255 2/26/85 Toledo EXP-10
21 Shaud Williams RB 5’7 193 2/10/80 Alabama EXP-10 85 Mike Hass WR 6’1 206 1/2/83 Oregon FA-10
23 Ricardo Colclough DC 5’11 194 4/18/82 Tusculum FA-10 87 David Kircus WR 6’2 192 2/19/80 Grand Valley State FA-10
24 Eric Green DC 5’11 196 3/16/82 Virginia Tech FA-10 88 Roy Hall WR 6’3 240 12/8/83 Ohio State FA-10
26 Aaron Rouse DS 6’4 223 1/8/84 Virginia Tech FA-10 89 Robert Ferguson WR 6’1 219 12/17/79 Texas A&M FA-10
27 Dejuan Tribble CB 5’9 190 4/13/85 Boston College EXP-10 90 Kevin Basped DE 6’5 258 5/19/88 Nevada FA-10
29 Terelle Maze CB 5’11 172 3/14/84 San Diego State EXP-10 92 Willie Williams DT 6’4 305 9/19/84 Louisville EXP-10
30 Ahman Green RB 6’0 220 2/16/77 Nebraska FA-10 93 Josh Savage DE 6’4 276 9/28/80 Utah EXP-10
31 Willie Andrews DS 5’10 190 11/2/83 Baylor EXP-10 94 Dusty Dvoracek DT 6’3 303 3/1/83 Oklahoma FA-10
37 Calvin Lowry DS 5’11 200 2/13/83 Penn State FA-10 96 Nic Clemons DT 6’6 300 2/3/80 Georgia FA-10
38 Demarcus Faggins CB 5’10 182 6/13/79 Kansas State DR-10 97 Demetrin Veal DT 6’2 300 8/11/81 Tennessee FA-10
42 Clinton Hart DS 6’0 205 7/20/77 Central Florida CC FA-10
44 Jay Moore DS 6’4 256 8/16/83 Nebraska FA-10
47 Matt Overton LS 6’1 254 7/6/85 West. Washington FA-10 How Acquired Explained: Dr-10, Drafted
50 Joey Larocque LB 6’2 228 3/15/86 Oregon State FA-10 2010; Fa-10, Free Agent 2010; Exp-10,
Expansion Draft Player 2010
51 Donovan Raiola OC 6’2 293 12/13/82 Wisconsin FA-10
Coaching Staff: Jeff Jagodzinski, Head
52 Alex Lewis LB 6’0 230 6/11/81 Wisconsin FA-10 Coach; Rick Lantz, Defensive Coordinator
53 Nick Greisen LB 6’1 245 8/10/79 Wisconsin FA-10 & Linebackers; Kirk Doll, Special Teams &
Linebackers; Carl Hairston, DefensIve Line;
54 Patrick Thomas LB 6’1 237 1/26/83 NC State FA-10 Ron Hudson, Quarterbacks; Roger Hughes,
55 Gary Stills LB 6’2 250 7/11/74 West Virginia EXP-10 Wide Receivers; Michael Ketchum, Offensive
Line & Quality Control; Patrick Madden
56 Marlon Greenwood LB 6’0 240 7/17/78 Syracuse FA-10 Defensive Backs & Quality Control; Vince
59 Cato June LB 6’0 205 4/13/86 Michigan FA-10 Marrow, Tight Ends; Wardell Smith, Running
60 Matt Spanos OL 6’5 305 12/31/84 USC FA-10 Backs; Joe Tresey, Defensive Backs; Andy
Williams, Strength And Conditioning; John
61 Marvin Philip OC 6’2 307 2/3/82 California FA-10 Burrell, Head Trainer; Brian Smith, Trainer;
63 Fred Matua OG 6’2 315 1/14/84 USC EXP-10 Cale Kirby, Equipment Director; Alex
Koskinen, Equipment Assistant; Alex Moede,
69 PJ Alexander OG 6’4 297 12/23/78 Syracuse EXP-10 Equipment Assistant; Joe Riker, Head Of
70 Kurtis Gregory OL 6’4 308 8/7/86 Missouri FA-10 Video; Pat Kelly, Assistant Video; Tony Parks,
Assistant Video
71 Dan Gay OT 6’4 303 8/29/86 Baylor FA-10
72 George Foster OT 6’5 338 6/9/80 Georgia FA-10

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Jeff Jagodzinski Carolina (1989-1996), Louisiana State (1987-1988), Northern Illinois (1986), and the University
Head Coach of Wisconsin-Whitewater (1985), his alma mater. Jagodzinski was a three-year starter and four-
year player (1981-1984) at fullback for the Warhawks, while earning a B.S. degree in education
Jeff Jagodzinski was named Head Coach of the Omaha Nighthawks on April at Whitewater in 1985.
15, 2010. He served as Boston College’s head football coach for two seasons
(2007-2008) and left Boston College after leading the Eagles to a cumulative Jagodzinski attended West Allis (Wisconsin) Central High School, where he played football
20-8 record. The 2008 Eagles finished the regular season with a record of and baseball, earning all-conference honors in football and participating in the Shrine game,
9-3 and advanced to the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Game the state’s all-star contest, following his senior season. Born October 12, 1963, in Milwaukee,
for the second consecutive year as the league’s Atlantic Division champion. Jagodzinski and his wife, Lisa, have five children: Josh, JoAnne, Jessica, Jacqueline and Jennifer.
Following the 2008 season, he was named New England Coach of the Year.
In his first season leading the Eagles in 2007, the team began the season 8-0, the third-best
start in school history. After their win over No. 8 Virginia Tech, the Eagles climbed to No. 2 in
Rick Mueller
General Manager
both major polls, their highest ranking since being ranked No. 1 in 1942, as the squad became
the first BC football team to win 10 or more games in consecutive seasons. The team won the Mueller was a key contributor in the success of the UFL “Premiere” season as
ACC Atlantic Division that season and advanced to the ACC Championship Game for the first his guidance and expertise helped assemble a league of talented coaches
time and finished 10th in the final AP college football poll and 11th in the USA Today poll, their and players demonstrating high quality football. In 2010 he became
highest final ranking since the 1984 season. General manager of the expansion team Omaha Nighthawks.
During the 2007 season, he tutored ACC Player of the Year, QB Matt Ryan, who went on Prior to coming to the UFL, Mueller was Vice President of Player Personnel
to become the 2008 NFL AP Offensive Rookie of the Year after being drafted third overall for the New Orleans Saints where his role ranged from evaluating current
by the Atlanta Falcons. T Gosder Cherilus was also a first-round draft selection (17th pick, and future NFL free agents to studying college prospects and supervising and coordinating the
Detroit Lions) and S Jamie Silva became a consensus All-America first-team selection under organization’s college and pro scouts.
Jagodzinski. In eight seasons in New Orleans, Mueller helped shape the club’s last seven drafts and free-
Prior to his stint at Boston College, Jagodzinski served as the offensive coordinator for the agent classes, which formed the foundation of a team that in 2006 captured the NFC South
Green Bay Packers in 2006, leading an offense that featured QB Brett Favre, 1,000-yard rusher title and advanced to the NFC Championship Game. Mueller arrived at the Saints following a
RB Ahman Green and 1,000-yard receiver WR Donald Driver. six-year stint with the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he was instrumental in their rapid rise from
expansion franchise in 1995 to AFC powerhouse.
He spent the two seasons (2004-2005) before his appointment in Green Bay on the staff of the
Atlanta Falcons. After serving as tight ends coach in 2004, he was promoted to offensive line In 13 NFL seasons, the teams that Mueller has helped build have compiled a record of 111-97
coach in 2005. Under Jagodzinski’s direction, the Falcons led the NFL in rushing with 2,546 and earned six playoff appearances – including advancing to three conference championship
yards in 2005 while RB Warrick Dunn rushed for a career-high 1,416 yards on his way to the Pro games.
Bowl. Falcons TE Alge Crumpler was voted to the Pro Bowl after leading all NFL tight ends with From 1996-99, Jacksonville captured two AFC Central Division titles and played in a pair of
a 16.1-yard per-catch average. conference championships. Mueller served as the Jaguars’ Director of College Scouting in 1998-
Prior to joining the Falcons, Jagodzinski spent five years (1999-2003) as the Packers’ tight ends 99 and was in charge of his initial college draft in 1999. Prior to being promoted, Mueller was
coach and was instrumental in launching the career of three-time Pro Bowl TE Bubba Franks. Jacksonville’s college scout for the Western United States.
Jagodzinski’s initial stint in the NFL came after 14 years as a college coach, including two In 1993, Mueller was Director of Player Personnel and wide receivers coach for the CFL
successful seasons (1997-1998) as offensive coordinator at Boston College. During his two Sacramento Gold Miners. In the spring and summer of 1992, he was defensive assistant and
seasons in Boston, his offenses averaged more than 400 yards per game as the Eagles allowed special teams coach for the World League’s Sacramento Surge as they posted an 8-2 record and
the fewest sacks in the Big East, going from last to first in 1997. Jagodzinski also coached captured the World Bowl.
Seahawks All-Pro QB Matt Hasselbeck during his 1997 senior season at Boston College.
Mueller was a graduate assistant at Washington State University from 1990-92 where he served
Before leading the offense at Boston College, Jagodzinski served on coaching staffs at East as quarterbacks coach, head junior varsity coach and recruiting coordinator.

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A graduate of the University of Puget Sound (Wash.), Mueller was a three-year starter at Doll coached at Texas City High School from 1978 to 1979 before moving to Iowa State and
quarterback. He graduated with a degree in communications in 1990 and also attended then Tulsa, where he was offensive line coach from 1980 to 1984. He switched to the defensive
graduate school, studying communications while coaching at Washington State from 1990-92. side of the ball at Arizona State in 1985, where he helped the Sun Devils to the Rose Bowl.
Mueller and his wife, Andrea, have twin sons, Chase and Rhett, and a daughter, Emry. During his first stint at Texas A&M, which came between 1988 and 1993, Doll reached five bowl
games in six years, and his charges led the country in total defense in 1991. Doll moved to
Notre Dame, working under Lou Holtz and Bob Davie and held a variety of positions, including
Rick Lantz coaching linebackers, special teams and kickers. From 1997 to 2001, he was the assistant head
Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers coach, and during his eight years in South Bend the Fighting Irish played in five bowl games.
Lantz has spent 38 years coaching major college football, 30 of which have Doll joined Nick Saban at LSU as assistant head coach and linebackers coach, helping LSU claim
been spent as a defensive coordinator. Since 2007, he has been consulting a share of the 2003 college football national championship.
for head coaches at the college level, helping them to “Lead Their Teams” Doll earned his BA from East Carolina and graduated cum laude from Wichita State in 1976.
and to develop effective “Coaches Performance Standards.”
Lantz’s first coaching position was as the head coach of Bridgton Academy
(Maine) in 1964 before he became an assistant coach at Boston University Carl Hairston
from 1965 to 1967 and then at the United States Naval Academy from 1971 to 1976. Lantz was Defensive Line
defensive coordinator at the University of Buffalo from 1968 to 1970, and then held the same Carl “Big Daddy” Hairston comes to Omaha having helped Jim Haslett and
position at the University of Miami from 1977 to 1980 and Georgia Tech from 1982 to 1983. the Florida Tuskers to an undefeated regular season last year, before falling
Lantz was the defensive line coach at Notre Dame for a year before being named the defensive just short in the 2009 UFL Championship Game against the Las Vegas Locos.
coordinator and linebackers coach at the University of Louisville, where he remained from Hairston became a college scout for the Arizona Cardinals, the club where he
1986 to 1990. He was defensive coordinator at the University of Virginia from 1991 to 2001, and ended a successful NFL playing career, then became a scout for the Kansas
returned to the Naval Academy as the interim head coach in 2001. City Chiefs in 1994.
Lantz’s coaching career in the professional ranks began in 1981, when he spent a year as an Chiefs head coach Marty Schottenheimer made Hairston his defensive line coach, as the Chiefs
assistant coach for the New England Patriots. In 2004, he spent two years as the head coach posted a 13-3 record in 1995 and the Kansas City defense ranked third in the NFL with 47 sacks.
of the Berlin Thunder of NFL Europe, leading them to the World Bowl title in his first season. Hairston rejoined the coach who had drafted him, Dick Vermeil, with the St Louis Rams, where
He took the Thunder back to the World Bowl the following year, where they lost narrowly to he was defensive line coach from 1997 to 2000. During that time, he coached three different
the Amsterdam Admirals. Lantz then moved to the Rhein Fire as head coach for the final NFL players to double-digit sack seasons, including Leslie O’Neal, who had a ten-sack performance,
Europe season in 2007. and helped the Rams to a Super Bowl XXXIV victory, with his unit compiling 57 sacks to tie for
Lantz is a graduate of Central Connecticut University in New Britain, Connecticut, and also the league season high.
spent four years in the U.S. Marine Corps prior to becoming head coach at Bridgton Academy. Hairston was an early mentor to defensive line juggernaut Jared Allen, helping him to 20 sacks
in his first two years in the NFL before moving to the Green Bay Packers in 2006 as defensive
ends coach.
Kirk Doll
Special Teams/Linebackers As a player, Hairston starred at the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore and was taken in the
seventh round of the 1976 NFL Draft by Vermeil’s Philadelphia Eagles. He played for the Eagles
Before joining the Nighthawks’ coaching ranks, Doll was special teams until 1983, when he joined the Cleveland Browns, before playing one season with the Arizona
coordinator at Texas A&M for two years, having returned to the college ranks Cardinals in 1989. He started 184 of 224 career games and amassed 1,141 tackles and 94 sacks.
in 2008 and resuming a career that began at Wichita State in 1975. He spent He started at defensive end in Super Bowl XV against the Oakland Raiders, which was one of 15
three seasons with the Denver Broncos as the special teams coordinator, postseason games in which he played.
then linebackers coach.

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Ron Hudson He guided Princeton to the 2006 Ivy League title despite starting both an entirely new
Quarterbacks offensive line and linebacker corps. His offense finished first in the Ivy League in both passing
yards and total yards, and senior quarterback Jeff Terrell became Princeton’s first Bushnell
Hudson started his coaching career in 1972 with the University of California Cup winner (Ivy League Player of the Year) since 1995. Hughes was runner up for the Eddie
with wide receivers. He moved on to running backs at the University Robinson Coach of the Year Award.
of Oregon in 1977 and UCLA in 1979 before getting his first offensive
coordinator position with Notre Dame in 1994. He was at ND until 1985,
and then worked as running backs coach at University of Illinois followed by
quarterbacks coach at Ohio State. He then moved to Kansas State University
Michael Ketchum
Offensive Line/Quality Control
where he spent the next eight years, putting together a potent offensive attack. In all eight of
his seasons at the school the team posted at least 10 wins, including going to six consecutive Ketchum comes to the UFL with a wide array of sporting experience, which
bowl games. Kansas State let NCAA Division I-A in offense during the 1998 season and set a has no doubt helped him adapt to the changing conditions in football. He
school record for points scored with 610. In 2003, he joined the University of Kentucky for a was a four-year starter at the University of the South from 1996 to 1998,
very brief period as offensive coordinator before moving to the Hamburg Sea Devils of NFL while at the same time being very involved with the school’s rugby program.
Europe until the league shut its doors. Furthermore, he was a two-year letterman in high school with their varsity
wrestling program.
Upon graduating, Michael took a job as a graduate assistant coach at Cumberland University,
Roger Hughes where he worked with the offensive tackles and tight ends and wide receivers. While there,
Wide Receivers he also had many other duties associated with the football program that included equipment
A native of Crawford, Nebraska, Hughes attended Nebraska Western Junior and field management, student-athlete supervisor and strength and conditioning assistant.
College on a basketball scholarship then transferred to Doane College in During the 2001 season, he was given more responsibility and joined the offensive coaching
Crete, Neb., where he played football and golf before graduating in 1982. staff to break down opponent game film. His experience in the video room led him to join the
Vanderbilt University program, where he served as video coordinator, where he was involved
Hughes’ first job in coaching was also at Doane, where he coached for a year and managed all aspects of the football video department until 2002. Michael joined the
before starting graduate work at Nebraska, where helped the Cornhuskers University of Iowa football program thereafter as a graduate assistant coach on the defense.
to the 1984 Sugar Bowl and the 1985 Fiesta Bowl as a graduate assistant. Michael helped the Hawkeyes to victories in the 2004 Outback Bowl against Florida and the
Hughes returned to Doane as offensive coordinator, then became running backs coach at the 2005 Capital One Bowl against LSU. During the 2005 season, the Hawkeye defense ranked sixth
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and in his year there, helped his team to a conference nationally in rushing defense, sixth in turnover margin and 11th in total defense.
championship and a berth in the NCAA Division II quarterfinals. His next stop took him to Michael got his BA from the University of the South in 1999 before getting his Masters in
Cameron University in Oklahoma, where he spent three years as offensive coordinator and Organizational and Human Relations Management.
strength and conditioning, quarterbacks and offensive line coach.
In 1992, Hughes moved on to Dartmouth, where his offense helped the Big Green to the Ivy
League Championship, and repeated the win in 1996. Under his guidance, the offense set Patrick Madden
single-game records for passing and total yardage in school history and he coached future Defensive Backs/Quality Control
NFL quarterback Jay Fielder. Dartmouth went 10-0, one of only four teams to do so in league
Madden started his coaching career directly on the heels of his graduation
history.
from Wesleyan University. From 1999 to 2000, he was assistant secondary
After eight successful years with Dartmouth, Hughes became head coach at Princeton in 2000. coach at the school. Thereafter, he spent five years coaching at Columbia
During his 10 years at Princeton, three quarterbacks placed in the top six all-time passing and University. For the first three, he was the assistant secondary coach, after
he became the only coach in the history of Ivy League football to improve a team by at least which, in 2004, he became the defensive assistant, and in 2005, had the
two wins in three straight seasons. secondary coach and special teams coordinator tasks added to his routine.
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scouting both the opposition as well as analyzing the Eagles players as well as running special Wardell spent two years in the CFL, the first with the Shreveport Pirates in 1995, and the second
teams and offensive scout teams and working with the linebackers. In 2009, he was recruited with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1996.
to join the University of New Hampshire staff to work with the strong safeties and outside Wardell returned to East Carolina, where he spent a year as a graduate assistant in the Athletic
linebackers. Student Development Office, where he spent his time trying to help maximize the learning
Patrick has a Bachelor of Arts degree in American Studies from Wesleyan University. of the student athletes at ECU. He then took his first coaching job at Illinois State University,
where he was running backs coach until 1999. His success at ISU spring boarded him to the
same position at the US Military Academy at West Point, where he spent four years. He then
Vince Marrow spent a year at University of Louisiana-Monroe, before returning to East Carolina to take over
Tight Ends the running backs there.
Marrow comes to the UFL with a wealth of experience both as a player Wardell graduated with a degree in Exercise Sports from ECU in 1997.
and as a coach. He started his playing career at Youngstown State before
transferring to the University of Toledo in 1991, where he was second-team
all MAC at tight end. He then declared for the 1992 NFL Draft, where he was Joe Tresey
taken by the Buffalo Bills in the 11th round. Defensive Backs
He played for the Bills for three years, including being part of the teams that Tresey began his coaching career more than 20 years ago as a well-
went to the Super Bowl in 1993 and 1994, before moving to the Carolina Panthers for a year in respected high school coach in Ohio. He spent time at Middletown, New
1995. He then spent a year with the New York Jets, two years with the Chicago Bears and finally Philadelphia and Mechanicsburg High Schools before taking Fredericktown
two years with the San Francisco 49ers. After that, while it was the end of his NFL career, it High to Ohio’s Division IV state semifinals in 1989.
was not the end of his playing career. Vince crossed the Atlantic and won first-team all-league From those successes, Joe decided to take the leap to the college level, and
honors with the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europe in 1998. After two years with the Galaxy, Vince with his defensive coaching mindset, in 1995, Joe became the defensive
returned to America and played in the only year of the XFL with the Orlando Rage. coordinator and secondaries coach at Otterbein College. He spent four seasons with the
After his playing career ended, Vince spent some time coaching summer camps at Ohio State Cardinals before moving on to the Virginia Military Institute in 1999. During his three years
University as well as in the state of Florida, while also spending time doing some middle school at VMI, he took over the defensive coordinator duties as he had done at Otterbein, as well as
coaching in Ohio. He then moved back to Europe and spent three years coaching tackles and becoming the recruiting coordinator for the team. For the next two years (2002 to 2003), he
tight ends for the Berlin Thunder and Rhein Fire until the league shut its doors in 2007. On the took over as secondary coach and defensive coordinator at Akron. He moved on to Georgia
back of those endeavors he returned to his college home, the University of Toledo, and became Southern to coach linebackers as well as take on the defensive coordinator duties. Under his
the tight ends coach there. tutelage, the Eagles ranked fourth nationally in total defense in 2004, as well as making it to
Vince graduated from the University of Toledo with a degree in Criminal Justice before the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs in back to back years. From there, he moved on to Central
declaring for the draft in 1992. Michigan University to coordinate the defense and work with the safeties for Brian Kelly (now
head coach at Notre Dame), and in a very short span changed the fundamentals of the CMU
defense, resulting in 29 turnovers and 31 sacks in 14 games in 2006. That achievement landed
Joe the defensive coordinator role at the University of Cincinnati. In 2007, the Bearcats tied the
Wardell Smith South Florida Bulls for the national lead in turnovers and interceptions. Further, in 2008, Joe
Running Backs led a team that finished second in the Big East in scoring defense and rushing defense. Most
Smith has been familiar with the running back position from a young age. recently, Joe was the defensive coordinator at the University of South Florida.
Dating back to when he was a three year letterman at E.E. Smith High School Joe graduated from Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science in Education, and followed
in North Carolina. His success there propelled him to four years of great that with a Masters of Education in Sports Science from Ashland University.
success at East Carolina University, where he became the all-time leading
rusher with 3,745 yards and three All-American seasons in his four years
there from 1991 to 1995. Upon completion of his time at East Carolina,

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Kat Welch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Public Relations Ron Hudson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterbacks
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P.J. ALEXANDER - G 69 2,654 all-purpose yards (2,596 kick returns, 51 interception returns, 7 rushing) to rank eighth on Baylor’s all-time list, becoming
the first player to crack the school’s top 10 in that statistical department with fewer than 10 rushing or receiving yards.

Height: 6-4 PERSONAL: Attended Longview High School in his hometown of Longview, Texas… Was named to Texas Football’s Super
Weight: 297 Team as a senior defensive back… Earned honorable mention All-State honors from the Texas Sports Writers Association and
Date of Birth: December 23, 1978 was named one of the top 100 prospects in Texas by The Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Houston Chronicle,
Waco Tribune-Herald and Austin American-Statesman.
College: Syracuse
How Acquired: Expansion Draft 2010

PRO CAREER: Chosen in the 2010 UFL Expansion Draft by the Omaha Nighthawks… Played for the Florida Tuskers during
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the inaugural 2009 campaign… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the New Orleans Saints in 2002…
Made debut with the Saints in 2003… Also played for the Denver Broncos from 2003-2005, the Atlanta Falcons in 2006 and the Height: 6-5
Broncos again in 2007… Appeared in 20 regular season games with four starts… Busiest season came with the Broncos in 2007 Weight: 258
when he played in 11 games… Started four games for the Falcons in 2006. Date of Birth: May 19, 1988
College: Nevada
COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Syracuse where he started 23 games at left tackle in his final two years… Three-year How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
starter for the Orangemen… Was a second-team All-Conference selection as a senior and won All-Academic honors the
previous two seasons… Started four games at center as a red-shirt freshman and split duties between center and guard as a
sophomore before shifting outside to tackle. PRO CAREER: Rookie begins his first professional season in the NFL with the Nighthawks… Began his pro career as an
undrafted free agent with the New York Jets in April 2010, but was released in August.
PERSONAL: Born in Springfield, Massachusetts.
COLLEGE: Played in 12 games (10 starts) for Nevada as a junior in 2009… Led the Wolf Pack with 9.5 sacks, adding 32
tackles and 12.5 tackles for loss… As a sophomore, had 10 sacks and 18.5 tackles for loss… Renounced his final year of college
WILLIE ANDREWS - s 31 eligibility to enter the 2010 NFL draft.

PERSONAL: Prepped at Florin High School in Sacramento, California… Majored in general studies.
Height: 5-10
Weight: 190
Date of Birth: November 2, 1983 JUSTIN BRANTLY - P 16
College: Baylor
How Acquired: UFL Expansion Draft 2010 Height: 6-3
Weight: 249
PRO CAREER: Experienced and talented defensive back enters a second season in the UFL after being chosen by the Date of Birth: March 28, 1986
Omaha Nighthawks in the 2010 Expansion Draft… Played for the Florida Tuskers in 2009 and 20 tackles, 2 pass defenses, 1 College: Texas A&M
interception and 1 forced fumble… Returned 11 punts for 139 yards (68 long) and 16 kickoffs for 353 yards (37 long)… Added
6 tackles, 3 punt returns for 25 yards and a 20-yard kickoff return during the UFL Championship Game loss to Las Vegas… How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Originally chosen in the seventh round (229th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots… Played in 30 games
for the Patriots in 2006-2007, recording 24 tackles… Returned a kickoff 74 yards for a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins in PRO CAREER: Strong-legged punter joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign… Entered
Week 7 of the 2007 season… Released by the Patriots on July 1, 2008. the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Houston Texans in 2009… Released by the Texans in June 2009.

COLLEGE: Played in 46 games with 34 starts at Baylor, setting multiple school records as a return specialist… Started every COLLEGE: Played at Texas A&M from 2005-2008 and earned All-Big 12 and All-American honors… Averaged 43.2 yards on
game at safety in his final three seasons… Recorded 219 tackles, 8.5 sacks, 26 tackles for losses, 3 interceptions and 13 pass 46 punts as a freshman in 2005, breaking a record set by NFL All-Pro Shane Lechler… Earned Freshman All-American honors
defenses… Set Baylor records for total returns (164), total return yards (2,596), kickoff returns (67), kickoff return yards (1,647) from SportingNews.com and Rivals.com… Placed 10 punts inside the 20-yard line… Was placed on the Ray Guy Award list for
and punt return yards (949)… Ranked second in total punt returns (97), fourth all-time in kickoff return average (24.6) and fifth college football’s best punter as a sophomore in 2006… Punted 50 times for an average of 44.3 yards and earned second-team
in yards per punt return (9.8)… Had nine returns of 25 yards or more during the 2005 season (6 kickoff, 3 punt)… Finished with All-Big 12 honors… Put 14 kicks inside the opponent’s 20-yard line… Earned second-team All-Big 12 honors as a junior in 2007

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and was named to the Ray Guy Award watch list for the second year in a row… Averaged 44.2 yards per punt and landed 16 of
his 56 punts inside the opponent’s 20-yard line… Punted 51 times for an average of 45.7 yards as a senior in 2008… Dropped
18 punts inside the 20. PRO CAREER: Former NFL first rounder returns for a second season in the UFL after being chosen in the 2010 Expansion
Draft by the Omaha Nighthawks… Played for the Las Vegas Locomotives in 2009 and recorded 13 tackles and 1 sack during
PERSONAL: Was a seven-time All-District selection at punter, kicker and tight end and a two-time All-State selection as a the regular season before being placed on Injured Reserve on November 19, 2009… Originally chosen in the first round (12th
punter at Sealy High School in Sealy, Texas… Placed more than 60% (87 of 140) of his high school punts inside the opponent’s overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals… Played in 29 games with nine starts from 2002-2004, recording 39
20-yard line… Was named the state’s best kicker/punter by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Magazine… Born in Corpus Christi, tackles and 1.5 sacks… Best NFL season came as a rookie in 2002 when he notched 19 tackles and 1.5 sacks while starting four
Texas. of 14 games.

COLLEGE: Played college football at the University of Wisconsin and won Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year Awards as
ANDREW BREWER - WR 19 a junior and a senior… Recorded 24 sacks and 41 tackles for losses during his standout career with the Badgers.

PERSONAL: Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota… Has a degree in personal finance.


Height: 6-2
Weight: 217
Date of Birth: September 26, 1986 MAURICE CLARETT - rb 13
College: Northwestern
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 Height: 5-11
Weight: 220
PRO CAREER: Converted quarterback joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season… Gained first Date of Birth: October 29, 1983
professional experience in 2010 when he was invited to attend the New England Patriots’ mini-camp. College: Ohio State
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
COLLEGE: Played at Northwestern in 2006, 2008 and 2009… Missed the 2007 campaign with a broken arm… Converted
from quarterback to wide receiver towards the end of his second season… Ended career having caught 76 passes for 1,118
yards (72 long) and 9 touchdowns… Best receiving season came as a senior in 2009 when he caught 57 passes for 925 yards (72 PRO CAREER: Talented running back resumes his professional football career with the Nighthawks… Originally entered
long) and 9 touchdowns… By end of college career, had also completed 38 of 75 passes for 368 yards and 1 touchdown; and the NFL as a third-round draft pick of the Denver Broncos in 2005, but was released in training camp.
rushed for 202 yards and 3 touchdowns on 73 carries… Added 7 career punt returns for 33 yards and 7 kickoff returns for 135
yards. COLLEGE: Played one season at Ohio State in 2002, but helped the Buckeyes win a National Championship… In 11 games,
ran for 1,237 yards and 16 touchdowns on 222 carries… Added 12 catches for 104 yards and two touchdowns… In OSU’s
PERSONAL: Played football at Jenks High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma… Named All-State as a quarterback by the Daily Okla- 31-24 victory over Miami in the 2003 Fiesta Bowl, scored on a 5-yard touchdown run in double overtime which eventually was
homan, Tulsa World and the Oklahoma Coaches Association… Led Jenks to the Class 6A state title game in 2003 and 2004… the game-winning points… Recorded seven 100-yard rushing games during 2002, including five in a row… Best game was a
Helped the Trojans win the state championship in 2003… Was named to SuperPrep’s All-Midlands Region team… Ranked the 31-carry, 230-yard, two-touchdown performance against Washington State… In the annual Ohio State-Michigan game, ran for
ninth-best high school prospect in Oklahoma by SuperPrep and 11th by Rivals.com… Played in the Oklahoma High School 119 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries.
All-Star Game in 2005… Earned All-American honors in the 4x400 relay in 2004… Admits he pretended to be John Elway when
playing football in his back yard as a child. PERSONAL: Was Ohio’s Mr. Football (state Player of the Year) in 2001.

WENDELL BRYANT - dt 77 NIC CLEMONS - dt 96


Height: 6-5 Height: 6-6
Weight: 303 Weight: 300
Date of Birth: September 12, 1980 Date of Birth: February 3, 1980
College: Wisconsin College: Georgia
How Acquired: UFL Expansion Draft 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

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PRO CAREER: Veteran defensive lineman brings top-flight experience to the Omaha Nighthawks for the 2010 UFL cam-
paign… Entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Washington Redskins in 2003 and spent his rookie year and the
DEVARD DARLING - WR 81
2004 campaign on the NFC East club’s practice squad… Played in eight games for the Redskins in 2005 and registered 2 tack-
les… Returned to the thick of the NFL action in 2008 when he played 10 games for the Denver Broncos, recording 13 tackles… Height: 6-1
Also knocked down 2 passes during his NFL career. Weight: 215
Date of Birth: April 16, 1982
COLLEGE: Attended junior college at Georgia Military College, where he earned honorable mention Junior College All-
American honors in 1999… Recorded 58 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 8 quarterback pressures, 3 fumble recoveries and 3 pass defenses as College: Washington State
a sophomore… Transferred to Georgia and began playing for the school in 2001… Saw action as a reserve defensive end in five How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 8
contests before suffering a season-ending hip injury… A turf toe injury restricted him to just two appearances during his senior
year in 2002. PRO CAREER: Chosen in the eighth round (39th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Omaha Nighthawks… Brings NFL
experience to the UFL after playing in 46 regular season games with 10 starts… Originally chosen in the third round (82nd
PERSONAL: Born in Griffin, Georgia but did not play football at Griffin High School… Was a key player on the basket- overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens… Played for the Ravens from 2004-2007 and with the Kansas City Chiefs
ball team that reached the Class AAA Final Four… Brother, Chris Clemons, has professional experience with the Philadelphia in 2008, catching 37 passes for 578 yards (68 long) and 4 touchdowns… Best seasons in the NFL came in 2007 and 2008…
Eagles… Lists his uncle, Houston Texans linebacker Charlie Clemons, as his role model. Played in all 16 regular season games with one start with the Ravens in 2007 and caught 18 passes for 326 yards (53 long) and
3 touchdowns… Played in 16 games with nine starts with the Chiefs in 2008 and caught 17 passes for 247 yards (68 long) and 1
touchdown.
RICARDO COLCLOUGH - CB 23 COLLEGE: Began college career at Florida State University as a freshman in 2000, playing in four games and catching 2
passes for 36 yards and 1 touchdown… Transferred to Washington State and red-shirted the 2001 season… Returned to post
Height: 5-11 strong 2002 and 2003 campaigns, ending his college career with 105 receptions for 1,630 yards (15.7 average) and 30 touch-
Weight: 194 downs.
Date of Birth: April 18, 1982
College: Tusculum PERSONAL: Born in Nassau, Bahamas… Grew up in Sugar Land, Texas, where he attended Stephen F. Austin High School,
becoming one of the top wide receiver prospects in the state… Played three years of football and was also a member of the
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 basketball and track and field teams… Ran the 40-yard dash in 4.4 seconds in high school… Named to the All-District team and
was listed as the 51st-ranked wide receiver in the nation by Rivals100.com
PRO CAREER: Veteran cornerback brings Super Bowl-winning experience to the Omaha Nighthawks… Originally chosen
in the second round (38th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers… Played for the Steelers from 2004-2007
and the Kansas City Chiefs 2008-2009… Has also spent time with the Cleveland Browns… Appeared in 43 games with one start
and recorded 70 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 7 pass defenses, 1 interception for 14 yards and 2 forced fumbles… Best season came in 2005
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when he recorded 30 tackles, 1 sack and 1 interception for 14 yards… Won a Super Bowl ring during that campaign.
Height: 6-3
COLLEGE: Played two seasons with the Pioneers (2002-2003) and was named a consensus All-American by six organiza- Weight: 303
tions in 2003…Enjoyed one of the finest seasons in South Atlantic Conference history in 2003 and was named SAC Defensive Date of Birth: March 1, 1983
Player of the Year and SAC Male Athlete of the Year… Was a finalist for the Harlon Hill Award, which rewards the most outstand-
ing football player in Division II… Holds 12 school records, including longest kickoff return, longest punt return, career intercep- College: Oklahoma
tions and career passes defended… Was named the 2003 Football Gazette National Defensive Player of the Year… Became the How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
highest-ever draft choice to come out of the SAC and was inducted into the SAC Athletic Hall of Fame.
PRO CAREER: Defensive lineman with NFL experience joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 UFL
PERSONAL: Born in Sumter, South Carolina… Surname is pronounced ‘Coke-Lee’… Played football at Sumter High School season… Originally chosen in the third round (73rd overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears… Played in 13 games
in Sumter, South Carolina. for the Bears from 2006-2008 and started in all 13 contests… Recorded 31 tackles and 2 pass defenses… Suffered a preseason
foot injury in 2006 that hampered his rookie year… Started his first NFL game against San Diego on September 9, 2007 but left
the game with a season-ending torn ACL injury… Saw his 2008 campaign ended prematurely after 12 starts due to an elbow
injury… Recorded a career-best 29 tackles before being placed on injured reserve… Suffered a sprained MCL during the 2009
preseason and was waived/injured on August 31, 2009.

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COLLEGE: Played in 49 games with 28 starts at Oklahoma… Finished career with 136 tackles, 44 tackles for losses and 16 83 regular season games with 34 starts and caught 151 passes for 1,993 yards (71 long) and 13 touchdowns… Played for the
sacks… Added 1 interception and 3 fumble recoveries… Was a consensus All-Big 12 performer in 2003 and 2005. Packers from 2001-2006 and with the Minnesota Vikings during the 2007-2008 seasons… Best campaign came in 2003 when he
started 12 games and caught 38 passes for 520 yards and 4 touchdowns… Spent time in training camp with the Atlanta Falcons
PERSONAL: Born in Lake Dallas, Texas… Attended Lake Dallas High School and played defensive tackle and guard… Was in 2009.
named to the Houston Chronicle’s Top 100 list and the Dallas Morning News Texas Top 100 as a senior… Was also named All-
District on offense and defense during a senior year in which he tallied 79 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 4 fumble recoveries and 10 forced COLLEGE: Originally signed with Texas A&M as a safety but opted to begin his university playing days at Tyler Junior
fumbles in just seven games. College… Was named a Junior College All-American in 1998 and 1999 while playing safety, cornerback, linebacker and wide
receiver… Led the school with 36 receptions for 539 yards during his final year at Tyler… Established himself as one of the
best receivers in the Big 12 during his lone 2000 season at Texas A&M… Caught 58 passes for a school record 885 yards and 6
DEMARCUS FAGGINS - CB 38 touchdowns to earn the Conference Newcomer of the Year prize… Posted three 100-yard receiving days, including a 174-yard
effort against Wyoming… Also recorded a career-best 11 receptions against Oklahoma State.

Height: 5-10 PERSONAL: Born in Houston, Texas… Played safety and receiver at Spring Woods High School in Houston, where he was a
Weight: 182 four-time letter winner… Was named Defensive Player of the Year by the Houston Touchdown Club as a 1997 senior… Won All-
Date of Birth: June 13, 1979 District and All-Greater Houston honors on both sides of the ball and was named offensive MVP of the Houston Coaches’ Classic
All-Star game the summer after his senior year… Also played basketball and was the district long jump champion.
College: Kansas State
How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 7
PRO CAREER: Chosen in the seventh round (35th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Omaha Nighthawks… Brings a GEORGE FOSTER - T 72
wealth of NFL experience to the Nighthawks after playing for the Houston Texans from 2002-2008 and the Detroit Lions in
2009… Originally selected in the sixth round (173rd overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Texans… Played in 84 NFL games with Height: 6-5
36 starts and recorded 220 tackles, 1 sack, 31 pass defenses and 5 interceptions for 47 yards and 1 touchdown… Recorded a ca-
reer-high 50 tackles in 2005… Best interception haul came in 2004 when he picked off 3 passes for 47 yards and 1 touchdown.
Weight: 338
Date of Birth: June 9, 1980
COLLEGE: Played two years at Kansas State after transferring from Navarro Junior College in Texas… Notched 50 career College: Georgia
tackles and 5 interceptions for the Wildcats… Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors as a senior by recording 31 tackles, How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
knocking down 10 passes and grabbing 5 interceptions… Started two years at Navarro and earned first-team All-Conference
honors and was named honorable mention All-America as a sophomore.
PRO CAREER: Veteran offensive lineman brings NFL class to the Omaha Nighthawks for the 2010 UFL campaign… Played
in 68 regular season games with 57 starts from 2003-2008… Originally chosen in the first round (20th overall) of the 2003 NFL
PERSONAL: Nicknamed Petey after the famous dog in the television show ‘The Little Rascals’… Owns a fried chicken Draft by the Denver Broncos… Played for the Broncos from 2003-2006 and for the Detroit Lions in 2007-2008… Also spent the
restaurant in Dallas, Texas… Enjoys fishing in his spare time and has proudly caught barracuda on a deep-sea fishing trip to St. 2009 NFL preseason with the Cleveland Browns.
Lucia… Played football at Irving High School in Texas… Was named first-team All-City and was a second-team All-State selec-
tion… Lists favorite movie as Curious Case of Benjamin Button and his sports hero as Michael Jordan.
COLLEGE: Earned a reputation as a solid run and pass blocker during his 43-game career at the University of Georgia…
Two-year starter who showed an ability to play at both tackle positions… Saw his senior year in 2002 slowed by a car accident,

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games of the season at left tackle, including the Music City Bowl against Boston College… Helped the offense gain 4,761 yards
and he recorded 55 key blocks/knockdowns… Served as a reserve tackle and played in all 12 games as a sophomore in 2000…
Played every game in 1999 and earned his first career start at right tackle against Louisiana State.
Height: 6-1
Weight: 219 PERSONAL: Attended Southeast High School in Macon, Georgia and was named first-team All-State by the Atlanta
Date of Birth: December 12, 1979 Journal-Constitution and the Georgia Sports Writers Association… Named to the Super Southern 100 and Top 50 in Georgia by
College: Texas A&M the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Macon Telegraph’s Sweet 16… Served as team captain as a senior… Off-field charity
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 work includes supporting the Special Olympics.

PRO CAREER: Talented wide receiver brings a wealth of NFL experience to the Omaha Nighthawks for their inaugural UFL
campaign… Originally chosen in the second round (41 st overall) of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers… Played in

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JEFF GARCIA - QB 07 AHMAN GREEN - RB 30


Height: 6-1 Height: 6-0
Weight: 205 Weight: 220
Date of Birth: February 24, 1970 Date of Birth: February 16, 1977
College: San Jose State College: Nebraska
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Experienced and talented quarterback who won multiple Pro Bowl honors in the NFL joins the Omaha PRO CAREER: The all-time leading rusher in Green Bay Packers’ history joins the Omaha Nighthawks for the 2010 UFL
Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season… Began his professional career with the Canadian Football League’s campaign… Ahman Green entered the NFL as a third round selection (76th overall) of the Seattle Seahawks in 1998… From
Calgary Stampeders and completed 1,249 of 2,024 attempts for 16,442 yards, 111 touchdowns and 52 interceptions from 1994- 1998-2009, he played in 148 games with 97 starts, rushing for 9,025 yards and 60 touchdowns on 2,056 carries with a long of
1998… Was a four-time West Division All-Star and was named MVP of the 86th Grey Cup… Played in the NFL for 11 seasons 98 yards… He played for the Seahawks from 1998-1999, the Packers from 2000-2006, the Houston Texans from 2007-2008 and
from 1999-2009… Was a member of the San Francisco 49ers from 1999-2003 and has also played for the Cleveland Browns again with Green Bay in the 2009 season, where he surpassed Hall of Famer Jim Taylor as the club’s all-time leading rusher…
(2004), Detroit Lions (2005), Philadelphia Eagles (2006), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2007-2008) and Philadelphia Eagles (2009)… Posted six 1,000-yard seasons during his NFL career and was voted to the Pro Bowl four times… Career-best rushing effort came
Was named to the Pro Bowl on four occasions after the 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2007 seasons… Has played in 125 NFL regular with the Packers in 2003 when he carried 355 times for 1,883 yards and 15 touchdowns… Posted career receiving figures of 378
season games and made 116 starts… Boasts career figures of 2,264 completions from 3,676 attempts for 25,537 yards, 161 catches for 2,883 yards and 14 touchdowns with a long of 53 yards.
touchdowns and 83 interceptions… Has also rushed for 2,140 yards and 26 touchdowns… Most prolific season came with the
49ers in 2001 when he threw for 3,538 yards and 32 touchdowns, adding another 5 scores on the ground.
COLLEGE: Green was a stand-out three-year starter who contributed on two national championship-winning teams at
Nebraska… Burst onto the scene as a freshman in 1995, rushing for 1,086 yards and 13 touchdowns on 141 carries (7.7 average)
COLLEGE: Played college football for the San Jose State Spartans from 1990-1993… Played in the East-West Shrine Game and was an All-American selection by Football News… Compiled a team-leading 917 yards on 155 carries and seven touch-
during his time with the Spartans. downs in 1996, despite being hampered by a turf toe injury… Posted a career-high 214 rushing yards 214 yards against Iowa
State… Earned All-Big 12 honors in a sensational junior campaign in 1997 when he helped Nebraska to a second national title
PERSONAL: Born in Gilroy, California… Was a member of the football and basketball teams… Grandfather, Red Elder, was in three years… Rushed for 1,877 yards and 22 touchdowns on 278 carries and posted 12 consecutive 100-yard games, includ-
a football star at Kansas State University in the 1940s… Red was a long-time coach at Gilroy High School… Garcia donated ing three 200-yard rushing efforts… Also earned second-team All-American honors from Associated Press and The Sporting
money to refurbish the athletic field at the school and it was re-named Garcia-Elder Field in honor of both men. News… Ended college career with 3,880 rushing yards and 42 touchdowns.

PERSONAL: Lobbied to join the Omaha Nighthawks during a live radio interview on Nebraska sports talk station KOZN…
DAN GAY - T 71 Earned the nickname Batman due to his love of the movie and even had the batman emblem shaved into the back of his head
for two years… Born in Omaha, Nebraska… Was an All-American and Nebraska Player of the Year during career at Central High
School in Omaha, Nebraska.
Height: 6-4
Weight: 303
Date of Birth: August 29, 1986
College: Baylor
ERIC GREEN - CB 24
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 Height: 5-11
PRO CAREER: Big offensive tackle joins Nighthawks for first UFL season… Comes to Omaha after a 2010 training camp Weight: 196
stint with the New York Jets… Originally was an undrafted free agent in 2009 with the San Diego Chargers… Was on the Jets’ Date of Birth: March 16, 1982
practice squad at the end of the 2009 season. College: Virginia Tech
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
COLLEGE: Played in 39 games for Baylor, starting 34… Originally was a defensive tackle, but switched to the offensive line
for his final three collegiate seasons. PRO CAREER: Vastly experienced defensive back brings NFL skills to the UFL after signing a free agent contract with
the Omaha Nighthawks… Originally chosen in the third round (75th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals…
PERSONAL: Played at St. Thomas More Catholic High School… Graduated from Baylor in December 2009 with a degree in Played for the Cardinals from 2005-2008, appearing in 51 games with 33 starts… Recorded 167 tackles, 30 pass defenses, 2 in-
speech communication.

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terceptions for 14 yards and 2 forced fumbles… Enjoyed a career year with the Cardinals in 2007, starting all 11 games in which
he played and recording 51 tackles… Knocked down a career-high 13 passes in 2006… Recorded 1 interception in each of the KURTIS GREGORY - OL 70
2005 and 2008 seasons.
Height: 6-4
COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Virginia Tech from 2001-2004… Recorded 143 tackles (91 solo), 4 blocked kicks and 25 Weight: 308
pass breakups… Also posted 8 interceptions for 264 return yards, the third-most in school history.
Date of Birth: August 7, 1986
PERSONAL: Played quarterback, wide receiver and defensive back at Clewiston High School in Clewiston, Florida… Earned College: Missouri
All-State honors as a senior with 1,100 yards passing and more than 400 yards rushing… Also competed in the 110-meter How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
hurdles for the track and field team, placing fifth in the state finals with a time of 14.3 seconds… Set a state record on the
gridiron by scoring on a 105-yard interception return… Was also a member of the basketball team… Rated the 46th–best high
PRO CAREER: Powerful and versatile offensive lineman joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 UFL
school football player in Florida by SuperPrep.
campaign… Gained first professional experience during the 2010 NFL off-season when he spent time with the Carolina Pan-
thers.

MORLON GREENWOOD - LB 56 COLLEGE: Played at Missouri from 2006-2009… Was named Mizzou’s Male Athlete of the Year as a senior in 2009… Started
all 14 games at right guard as a junior in 2008, establishing himself as one of the finest offensive linemen in the Big 12… Was an
Height: 6-0 All-Big 12 honorable mention as a sophomore in 2007… That campaign was his first as a starter, lining up at guard… Saw action
in all 13 games as a red-shirt freshman in 2006.
Weight: 240
Date of Birth: July 17, 1978 PERSONAL: Hails from Blackburn, Missouri, which is a town with a population of fewer than 300 people... Was a two-way
College: Syracuse lineman at Santa Fe High School and ranked as the 41st defensive tackle prospect in the nation by Rivals.com… Was named
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 the ninth-best high school prospect in the state of Missouri… Earned All-State honors three times on offense and twice on
defense… Was also a standout for the track and field team, competing at a state level in the shot putt and discus… Also ran on
the 4x100 relay team that qualified for the state championships in 2004… Lists hobbies as hunting, fishing, carrying out farm
PRO CAREER: Vastly experienced linebacker joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign… work and trap shooting.
Originally entered the NFL as a third round (88th overall) draft pick of the Miami Dolphins in 2001… Played for the Dolphins
from 2001-2004 and for the Houston Texans from 2005-2008… Started 108 of 125 regular season games and recorded 682
tackles, 7 sacks, 18 pass defenses, 2 interceptions and 3 forced fumbles… Recorded more than 100 tackles in each season from
2004-2007… Set a career high with 118 tackles in 16 starts with the Texans in 2007… Also boasts NFL experience with the NICK GREISEN - LB 53
Oakland Raiders (2009).
Height: 6-1
COLLEGE: Four-year starter for the Orangemen, racking up 308 career tackles… Was a first-team All-Big East selection as Weight: 245
a senior in 2000 after registering 98 tackles… Also earned first-team All-Big East honors as a junior in 1999, recording 91 stops
and 1 sack… Posted 64 tackles and 2 sacks as a red-shirt freshman, earning second-team Freshman All-America honors from Date of Birth: August 10, 1979
The Sporting News. College: Wisconsin
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PERSONAL: Earned All-County and All-State honors as a senior at Freeport High School in New York… Originally born in
Kingston, Jamaica but moved to the United States when he was 11… Was a SuperPrep All-Northeast selection as a senior…
PRO CAREER: Veteran linebacker begins first UFL season after spending 2010 training camp with the Denver Broncos…
Didn’t play football until his junior year after the school’s assistant wrestling coach convinced him to try out… Was the state
Has seen action in 98 games in his NFL career with the New York Giants (2002-05), Jacksonville Jaguars (2006) and Baltimore
wrestling champion as a senior in the 215-pound class… Is one of 12 children and has seven brothers and four sisters.
Ravens (2007-08)… Best seasons came with the Giants, where we recorded 79 tackles in 2004 and 85 tackles in 2005.

COLLEGE: At Wisconsin, was a two-year starter, ending career with 337 tackles (201 solo), 11 sacks, 33 tackles for loss and
five interceptions… Had career-high 167 tackles while starting every game as a senior, and was a first-team all-Bio 10 selection.

PERSONAL: Majored in agricultural business… Went to Sturgeon Bay (Wisconsin) High School… Brother, Chris, is a quar-
terback for the Florida Tuskers.

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LEE GRIMES - T 76 CLINTON HART - S 42


Height: 6-6 Height: 6-0
Weight: 309 Weight: 205
Date of Birth: January 28, 1987 Date of Birth: July 20, 1977
College: Texas A&M College: Central Florida Community College
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Rookie offensive lineman joins Omaha for his first UFL campaign… Comes to the Nighthawks after a 2010 PRO CAREER: Vastly experienced defensive back joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 UFL cam-
training camp stint with the San Diego Chargers. paign… Gained first professional experience with the Arena Football League 2’s Tallahassee Thunder in 2000… Played one sea-
son of Arena Football League with the Tampa Bay Storm in 2001, recording 3 interceptions, 69 tackles and 24 receptions for 242
COLLEGE: Started 23 of the Aggies’ last 24 games at right tackle during his junior and senior seasons… Played in 30 games yards and 1 touchdown… Played for the Rhein Fire and Amsterdam Admirals during the 2002 NFL Europe campaign… Played
for Texas A&M… Battled injuries throughout college career. for the Philadelphia Eagles from 2003-2004, the San Diego Chargers from 2004-2009 and the St. Louis Rams (2009)… Appeared
in 99 regular season NFL games with 39 starts… Recorded 333 tackles, 32 pass defenses, 10 interceptions for 233 yards and 2
touchdowns and 2 forced fumbles… Best season came with the Chargers in 2007 when he started all 16 games and set career
PERSONAL: Prepped at Brownwood (Texas) High School… An agricultural leadership and development major. highs with 85 tackles and 5 interceptions for 73 yards.

COLLEGE: Did not play college football… Played baseball at Central Florida Community College from 1996-1998.
ROY HALL - WR 88
PERSONAL: Born in Dade City, Florida… Was an All-State defensive back at Sumter High School in Bushnell, Florida…
Height: 6-3 Was a member of the football, basketball, baseball and track and field teams… Was chosen by the Anaheim Angels in the 32nd
round of the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft.
Weight: 240
Date of Birth: December 8, 1983
College: Ohio State
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
MIKE HASS - WR 85
Height: 6-1
PRO CAREER: Oft-injured wide receiver looking for a healthy season after joining the Nighthawks… A fifth-round pick Weight: 206
of the Indianapolis Colts in 2007 who has caught one pass in seven NFL games… Also has four tackles in two seasons with the
Colts… Also spent time with the New Orleans Saints in 2010. Date of Birth: January 2, 1983
College: Oregon State
COLLEGE: Played in 48 games for the Buckeyes, starting seven… Caught 52 passes for 580 yards and three touchdowns in How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
his career… Caught 13 passes in 11 games as a senior… Best season came as a sophomore, grabbing 17 passes for 230 yards
and a touchdown.
PRO CAREER: Brings years of training camp and practice squad experience to the Nighthawks… Originally a sixth-round
draft pick of the New Orleans Saints in 2006… Also has been with the Chicago Bears, playing one game in 2007, and Seattle
PERSONAL: Majored in marketing… Played at Lyndhurst Brush High School in Ohio. Seahawks, playing one game in 2009.

COLLEGE: Originally a walk-on, played in 48 games and started 35 for the Beavers… Won the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the
nation’s top receiver… Caught a school-record 220 passes for 3,924 yards and 20 touchdowns… Was a first-team All-American
as a senior thanks to a 90-catch season and leading the country with 1,532 receiving yards.

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CHRISTIAN HOPKINS - TE 84 PERSONAL: Started playing football at Muskogee High School in Muskogee, Oklahoma… Transferred to Anacostia High
School and played cornerback, wide receiver and kickoff returner for the city championship-winning team… Outstanding
Height: 6-5 athlete who also won a city championship in the triple jump as a junior and earned All-League recognition in basketball as
Weight: 255 a senior… Was named a Parade All-American on the football field and was named District of Columbia Player of the Year by
Date of Birth: February 26, 1985 Gatorade, USA Today and The Washington Post… Returned 3 kickoffs for touchdowns as a senior.
College: Toledo
How Acquired: Expansion Draft 2010
DAVID KIRCUS - WR 87
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being chosen in the 2010 Expansion Draft by the Omaha
Nighthawks… Played for the New York Sentinels during the inaugural 2009 campaign and caught 6 passes for 67 yards (22 Height: 6-2
long) and 1 touchdown. Weight: 192
Date of Birth: February 19, 1980
COLLEGE: Played four years at Toledo from 2004-2007 and caught 114 passes for 1,208 yards and 13 touchdowns… Played College: Grand Valley State
in 13 games as a freshman in 2004, catching 2 passes for 41 yards… Earned second-team All-Mid American Conference honors How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
as a sophomore in 2005, ranking second on the squad with 31 receptions for 355 yards and 4 touchdowns… Was named first-
team All-MAC as a junior in 2006… Set career highs with 54 catches for 565 yards and 7 touchdowns… Enjoyed a career day
against Iowa State on August 31, 2006, catching 13 passes and scoring 3 touchdowns… Rounded out his career as a senior in PRO CAREER: Experienced wide receiver returns for a second season in the UFL after joining the Omaha Nighthawks as a
2007… Caught 27 passes for 247 yards and 2 scores. free agent for the 2010 campaign… Played for the Las Vegas Locomotives in 2009 and caught 23 passes for 340 yards… Added
1 reception for 9 yards in the UFL Championship Game victory over the Florida Tuskers… Originally chosen in the sixth round
PERSONAL: Born in Chicago, Illinois and played prep football at Hyde Park High School… Was an All-Section and All- (175th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions… Played for the Lions in 2003 and 2004 and for the Denver Broncos in
Conference defensive end as a junior and senior… Recorded 13 sacks as a senior and earned an All-State honorable mention. 2006… Appeared in 28 regular season games with two starts and caught 15 passes for 308 yards (50 long) and 1 touchdown…
Added 2 kickoff returns for 38 yards and 6 punt returns for 86 yards with a long of 42… Best season came with the Broncos in
2006 when he appeared in all 16 games and caught 9 passes for 187 yards (45 long)… Also boasts experience with the Miami

CATO JUNE - LB 59 Dolphins (2008) and the Canadian Football League’s Montreal Alouettes (2009).

COLLEGE: Was a member of the 2002 NCAA Division II National Championship team at Grand Valley State, where he was a
Height: 6-0 prolific wide receiver… Set an NCAA record with 35 touchdown receptions as a senior in 2002… Finished college career with an
Weight: 227 NCAA record 80 touchdown receptions… Was twice named All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and was twice
honored as a Division II All-American… Participated in the 2003 Hula Bowl following his senior season and was named the
Date of Birth: November 18, 1979 game’s Most Valuable Player as he topped 100 receiving yards and scored 2 touchdowns.
College: Michigan
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 PERSONAL: Grew up in Imlay City, Michigan… Was nicknamed “Circus Kircus” by Grand Valley Lanthorn sports editor
Michael Kohon, due to his habit of making acrobatic catches.
PRO CAREER: Experienced and talented linebacker joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 UFL
JOEY LAROCQUE - LB 50
season… Originally chosen in the sixth round (198th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts… Played for the
Colts from 2003-2006, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2007 and 2008 and the Chicago Bears in 2009… Appeared in 89 regular
season games and started on 73 occasions… Registered 498 tackles, 1 sack, 14 pass defenses, 12 interceptions for 201 yards
and 2 touchdowns… Added 3 forced fumbles…Enjoyed a career year with the Colts in 2006 when he started all 16 games and
recorded 142 tackles, 3 interceptions for 14 yards and 2 forced fumbles… Recorded a career-high 5 interceptions for 115 yards Height: 6-2
and 2 touchdowns with the Colts in 2005. Weight: 228
Date of Birth: March 15, 1986
COLLEGE: Began career as a safety… Played at Michigan from 1999-2002… Appeared in 12 games as a freshman and College: Oregon State
started four times, recording 27 tackles… Missed the 2000 campaign with a knee injury… Moved to strong safety in 2001 and How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
started all but one game, ranking fourth on the team in tackles… Earned All-Big Ten honorable mention in 2002, recording 36
tackles, 4 tackles for losses and 2 sacks… Ended career with 102 tackles, 36 assists, 10 tackles for losses and 6 sacks.

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PRO CAREER: Linebacker who will begin first UFL season… Saw action in 14 games with the Chicago Bears in 2008, mak- PRO CAREER: Playmaking defensive back brings NFL experience to the UFL after signing a free agent deal with the
ing six tackles… Originally was a seventh-round pick of the Bears in 2008. Omaha Nighthawks… Originally chosen in the fourth round (102nd overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans…
Played for the Titans in 2006-2007 and the Denver Broncos in 2008… Also has experience with the Denver Broncos (2008) and
COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Oregon State (2006-07)… Made 86 tackles as a senior in 2007, including 10 tackles for Detroit Lions (2009)… Played in 43 regular season games with 14 starts and recorded 86 tackles, 2 interceptions for 18 yards, 13
loss… Added three sacks, two interceptions and three pass breakups… In 2006, led the Beavers with 98 tackles… Added six pass defenses and 1 forced fumble… Best season came with the Titans in 2007 when he started 11 of 16 games and recorded
tackles for loss and an interception. 57 tackles, 2 interceptions for 18 yards and 10 pass defenses.

PERSONAL: Born in Agoura Hills, California... Prior to career at Oregon State attended College of the Canyons, a community COLLEGE: Appeared in 39 games with 26 starts at Penn State and registered 163 tackles, 9 interceptions, 4 fumble recover-
college in California... Started playing football when he was 8 years old... Owns two Great Danes. ies and 2 sacks… Ranked third in the school record books with 812 yards on 86 punt returns (9.4 average)… Started all 12
games as a senior in 2005 and helped his team win the Orange Bowl against Florida State… Named All-Big Ten by the confer-
ence’s coaches after recording 79 tackles, 4 interceptions and 1 sack from the strong safety position… Played in 11 games with

ALEX LEWIS - LB 52 10 starts as a junior in 2004 and recorded 50 tackles and 4 fumble recoveries… Tied for the team lead with 4 interceptions and
added 1 sack.

Height: 6-0 PERSONAL: Born in Fort Hood, Texas… Starred at wide receiver and defensive back at Douglas Byrd High School in
Weight: 230 Fayetteville, North Carolina… Selected to the All-Region and All-Conference teams on offense and defense during his junior and
senior seasons… Two-year team captain… Also competed as a sprinter for the track and field team.
Date of Birth: June 11, 1981
College: Wisconsin
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 FRED MATUA - G 63
PRO CAREER: Experienced linebacker joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season… Originally Height: 6-2
chosen in the fifth round (140th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions… Played in 52 games for the Lions from
2004-2008 and started on nine occasions… Recorded 176 tackles, 2 sacks, 4 pass breakups, 1 interception for 33 yards and 3 Weight: 315
forced fumbles… Best season came as a rookie in 2004 when he played in 15 games with one start, recording 59 tackles, 2 sacks, Date of Birth: January 14, 1984
2 pass breakups and 1 interception for 33 yards. College: USC
How Acquired: Expansion Draft 2010
COLLEGE: Was a very productive defender during his two seasons at Wisconsin in 2002 and 2003… Played in 14 games
with nine starts in 2002… Ranked third on the team with 86 tackles, 11 tackles for losses, 1 sack, 1 pass defense, 2 forced
fumbles, 1 fumble recovery and 1 blocked kick… Started all 13 games in 2003… Ranked second on the team with 89 tackles, PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being chosen by the Omaha Nighthawks in the 2010 Expan-
16.5 tackles for losses, 9 sacks, 3 pass defenses, 3 forced fumbles and 2 blocked kicks… Earned All-Big Ten honors in 2003. sion Draft… Played for the Florida Tuskers during the inaugural 2009 UFL campaign… Chosen in the seventh round (217th
overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions… Was cut by the NFC North club but was signed to the Tennessee Titans
practice squad for his rookie season… Also boasts NFL experience with the Cleveland Browns (2006), Titans (2007) and Wash-
PERSONAL: Born in Delran Township, New Jersey… Prepared for the college ranks by playing football at SUNY-Morris- ington Redskins (2008).
ville… Was named the Northeast Football Conference Defensive Player of the Year while recording 101 tackles, 32 tackles for
losses, 10 sacks and 2 interception returns for touchdowns.
COLLEGE: Earned a reputation as a physical and vocal offensive lineman during his time at USC from 2002-2005, where he
earned All-American honors during his senior season… Missed the 2002 campaign through injury… Started the first six games

CALVIN LOWRY - S 37 of 2003 as a red-shirt freshman… Started at right guard in 2004 and made the Collegefootballnews.com sophomore All-Ameri-
can first-team… Played guard and center in 2005, earning All-Pac 10 second-team honors before declaring for the NFL Draft.

Height: 5-11 PERSONAL: Born in Wilmington, California… Played football at Banning High School in Los Angeles, California… Won
Weight: 200 the Los Angeles City Championship in 2000… Named 2001 SuperPrep All-American, PrepStar All-American, Tom Lemming All-
American, SuperPrep All-Farwest honors, PrepStar All-West Region, Tacoma News Tribune Western 100… Distant cousin, Manu
Date of Birth: February 13, 1983 Tuiasasosopo, played college football at UCLA from 1976-1978 and in the NFL with Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers.
College: Penn State
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

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PERSONAL: Attended Elkhorn High School in Elkhorn, Nebraska… Played tailback and defensive end in high school… Was
TERELL MAZE - CB 29 a member of the Omaha World-Herald’s Super Six team… Rushed for 1,742 yards and 31 touchdowns (8.8 average) in 2000…
Majored in secondary education.
Height: 5-11
Weight: 172
Date of Birth: March 14, 1984 MATT OVERTON - LS 47
College: San Diego State
How Acquired: Expansion Draft 2010 Height: 6-1
Weight: 254
PRO CAREER: Experienced cornerback returns for a second season in the UFL after being selected in the 2010 Expansion Date of Birth: July 6, 1985
Draft by the Omaha Nighthawks… Played for the New York Sentinels during the inaugural 2009 campaign and recorded 15 College: Western Washington
tackles, 5 pass defenses and 1 interception… Originally entered the NFL as a free agent with the Baltimore Ravens in 2007 but How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
was released prior to the regular season kickoff… Signed with the Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League in Octo-
ber 2007… Played for the Avengers in 2008, recording 83 tackles, 2 interceptions, 13 pass breakups, 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble PRO CAREER: Pin-point long snapper will begin his second UFL season after playing in 2009 with the Florida Tuskers…
recoveries and 1 touchdown… Was released when the AFL folded in 2009… Spent the spring of 2010 playing for the Bergamo Was Florida’s snapper for all six regular-season games and the UFL Championship Game… Also has spent time with the Seattle
Lions in the Italian Football League. Seahawks and in arenafootball2.

COLLEGE: Played college football at San Diego State from 2003-2006… Recorded 136 tackles, 4 interceptions and 20 pass COLLEGE: Was a team captain for Western Washington in 2006… Began his college career at Diablo Valley Junior College in
breakups… Played in 42 games for the Aztecs… Earned a Mountain West Conference honorable mention as a junior in 2005. Pleasant Hill, California.

PERSONAL: Was an All-CIF selection at cornerback as a senior at Santa Monica High School in California in 2001… Also PERSONAL: Played football at Tracy (California) High School… Studied exercise science in college… Is the grandson of
saw some time on offense at wide receiver, catching 7 touchdown passes for the Vikings… Also returned 2 kickoffs for scores on Paul Wallrof, the long-time head football coach and Hall of Fame inductee at Puget Sound University.
runbacks covering 87 and 70 yards… Averaged more than 16 yards per punt return in high school… Born in Fort Hood, Texas.

MIKE PETERSON - TE 83
JAY MOORE - DE 44
Height: 6-3
Height: 6-4 Weight: 245
Weight: 256 Date of Birth: November 29, 1982
Date of Birth: August 16, 1983 College: Northwest Missouri State
College: Nebraska How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Explosive tight end with outstanding receiving skills joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the
2010 UFL season… Gained first professional experience in 2008 when he spent the NFL off-season with the Green Bay Packers.
PRO CAREER: Local product with NFL experience joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 UFL cam-
paign… Originally chosen in the fourth round (104th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers… An ankle injury
hampered his progress early in his career but he did spend the entire 2009 campaign on the practice squad of the St. Louis COLLEGE: Proved himself to be a reliable and productive receiving target during his time at Northwest Missouri State from
Rams… Also boasts off-season experience with the Tennessee Titans and Dallas Cowboys (both in 2010). 2004-2007… Played in 53 games and started 38 times… Totaled 141 receptions for 1,987 yards (82 long) and 17 touchdowns…
Played in 12 games as a freshman in 2004 and caught 11 passes for 131 yards and 1 touchdown… Started 11 of 13 contests as a
sophomore in 2005 and reeled in a career-high 48 receptions for 614 yards and 6 touchdowns… Had a longest gain that season
COLLEGE: Played at Nebraska from 2003-2006, appearing in 37 games with 30 starts… Earned 2005 honorable mention All- of 61 yards… Started 14 of 15 games as a junior in 2006… Caught 38 passes for 536 yards and 5 touchdowns… Was in the start-
Big 12 honors in 2005, first-team Academic All-Big 12 honors in 2004 and was twice named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring ing lineup for all 13 games as a senior in 2007, catching 44 passes for 706 yards (82 long) and 5 touchdowns.
Academic Honor Roll (2004 and 2005)… During career with the Cornhuskers, recorded 103 tackles, 38 tackles for losses, 12 sacks,
4 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries, 8 pass breakups and 24 quarterback hurries… Did not see playing time as a red-shirt
freshman in 2003… Played in 11 games with four starts in 2004… Started the final 26 games of his career during the 2005 and PERSONAL: Born in Atlantic, Iowa… Boasts good speed, running the 40-yard dash in 4.55 seconds and also has the ability
2006 campaigns… Enjoyed a career year as a senior in 2006, recording 45 tackles, 17 tackles for losses and 6 sacks. to play fullback and H-Back.

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MARVIN PHILIP - C 61 PERSONAL: Was an outstanding all-round athlete at Eagle High School in Eagle, Idaho… Earned two letters in football
and basketball and one each in track and field and baseball… Was a first-team All-State selection in football and basketball as
Height: 6-2 a senior, catching 54 passes for 1,024 yards and 13 touchdowns as a wide receiver/tight end and averaging 14 points and eight
rebounds per game on the court… Also qualified for the state track meet in four events, medalling in the 200 meters.
Weight: 307
Date of Birth: February 3, 1982
College: California
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
DONOVAN RAIOLA - C 51
Height: 6-2
PRO CAREER: Offensive lineman who has spent time with five NFL teams joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for Weight: 293
the 2010 UFL campaign… Originally selected in the sixth round (201st overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steel-
ers… Boasts off-season or practice squad experience with the Steelers (2006-2007), Cleveland Browns (2007-2008), Baltimore Date of Birth: December 13, 1982
Ravens (2008), New Orleans Saints (2008) and Buffalo Bills (2009). College: Wisconsin
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
COLLEGE: Earned All-American honors at Cal-Berkeley in 2004 and 2005… Was named the team’s Offensive Most Valuable
Player as a senior in 2005… Took two years out of college to serve on a mission in the Dakotas… Was outstanding upon his
return and earned first-team All-Pac 10 honors in 2004 and 2005 and was named as a Rimington Trophy finalist in both of those PRO CAREER: Brings NFL experience to the Florida Tuskers having spent time with the St. Louis Rams (2006-2007), Pitts-
campaigns… Began his career as a freshman in 2000… Returned to action in 2003 and reclaimed his starting role towards the burgh Steelers (2007), St. Louis Rams (2007-2008), Seattle Seahawks (2008), Arizona Cardinals (2009), Chicago Bears (2009) and
end of that season. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2010).

PERSONAL: Born in Redwood City, California… Played football at Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills, California… COLLEGE: Started his final three years at Wisconsin from 2003-2005… Started a total of 39 games and won honorable men-
Played offensive and defensive line and was ranked as the number 78 prospect in the west region and was earned SuperPrep tion All-Big Ten honors in each of his final three seasons… Was named to the 2004 and 2005 preseason watch lists for the Dave
All-Far West honors… Was named All-County… Also earned the MVP award for the school’s rugby team. Rimington Trophy (given to college football’s best center)… As a senior in 2005, helped the Badgers average just under 400
yards of total offense and rank 14th in the nation in scoring.

JEB PUTZIER - TE 80 PERSONAL: Older brother, Dominic, is a 10-year NFL veteran with the Detroit Lions… Born in Honolulu, Hawaii… Played
football at Kamehameha High School in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Height: 6-4
Weight: 256 AARON ROUSE - S 26
Date of Birth: January 20, 1979
College: Boise State Height: 6-4
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 Weight: 223
Date of Birth: January 8, 1984
PRO CAREER: Hugely experienced tight end joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign… College: Virginia Tech
Originally selected in the sixth round (191st overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos… Played for the Broncos How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
from 2002-2005, the Houston Texans in 2006-2007, the Seattle Seahawks in 2008 and the Broncos again in 2008… Appeared
in 69 regular season games with 17 starts… Caught 96 passes for 1,251 yards and 3 touchdowns… Best season came with the
Broncos in 2004 when he played in 16 games with five starts, catching 36 passes for 572 yards and 2 touchdowns. PRO CAREER: Boasting an impressive mix of size, strength and speed, the veteran safety brings NFL experience to the
Florida Tuskers for the 2010 UFL campaign… Originally selected in the third round (89th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft by the
COLLEGE: Played at Boise State from 1998-2001 and caught 128 passes for 2,050 yards and 19 touchdowns… Played tight Green Bay Packers… Played for the Green Bay Packers from 2007-2009 and also for the New York Giants in 2009… Appeared in
end as a senior in 2001 and was named first-team All-Western Athletic Conference… Best game that season came against Tulsa, 41 regular season games with 18 starts, recording 142 tackles, 1 sack, 11 pass defenses, 4 interceptions for 173 yards (99 long)
when he caught 8 passes for 164 yards and 3 touchdowns… Played wide receiver as a junior in 2000 and was an All-Big West and 1 touchdown… Best single season came with the Packers in 2008 when he started six of 14 games and recorded 53 tackles
Conference honorable mention, finishing the season with 39 receptions for 514 yards and 2 touchdowns… Played wide receiver and 2 interceptions, scoring on a 99-yard runback against the Peyton Manning-led Indianapolis Colts… Played in 14 games for
as a sophomore in 1999 and was a second-team All-Big West Conference selection. the New York Giants in 2009, starting eight times and registering 52 tackles and 1 sack… Waived by the Giants on March 6, 2010.

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COLLEGE: The converted linebacker played the ‘Rover’ position in his final two seasons at Virginia Tech… Started 24 of 52
career games and recorded 217 tackles, 12 stops for losses, 4 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery, 9 pass defenses and 5 intercep- STEWART SCHWEIGERT - S 20
tions… Won the school’s President’s Award as a senior in 2006 as the defensive player showing the most outstanding leader-
ship… Recorded a career-high 77 tackles as a junior in 2005… Also intercepted 4 passes and batted away 5 others.
Height: 6-1
PERSONAL: Nicknamed ‘The General’ and ‘Roo-Z’… Saw action at wide receiver, safety, linebacker, running back and cor- Weight: 210
nerback during outstanding career at First Colonial High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia… Was named PrepStar All-American Date of Birth: June 21, 1981
and Beach District Defensive Player of the Year as a senior… Was ranked the 32nd-best defensive back in the nation by Rivals. College: Purdue
com and was named second-team All-State by the league’s coaches… Enjoys fishing and watching movies in his free time… How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Also has an interest in broadcasting when his playing days are over.

PRO CAREER: Vastly experienced and productive defensive back joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the
JOSH SAVAGE - DE 93 2010 UFL campaign… Originally chosen in the third round (67th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders… Played
for the Raiders from 2004-2007 and saw action for the Detroit Lions in 2008… Appeared in 69 regular season games with 42
starts… Recorded 325 tackles, 19 pass defenses, 4 interceptions for 45 yards and 2 forced fumbles…Was released by the Lions
Height: 6-4 on September 5, 2009… Also boasts NFL experience with the Washington Redskins (2008) and New York Giants (2008).
Weight: 276
COLLEGE: Started his entire career at Purdue from 2000-2003, playing in the Rose Bowl (2000), two Sun Bowls (2001 and
Date of Birth: September 28, 1980 2002) and the Capital One Bowl (2003)… Set a school record with 17 career interceptions, surpassing the previous best of 11 set
College: Utah by Pro Football Hall of Famer Rod Woodson… Helped Purdue win the Big Ten Championship in his freshman season of 2000…
How Acquired: Expansion Draft 2010 Was chosen as the Big Ten Freshman of the Year following the 2000 campaign… Was twice voted first-team All-Big Ten and
twice second-team All-Big Ten… Was tabbed a Playboy All-American entering his senior season of 2003… Finished ninth all-
time on the school’s charts with 360 tackles (226 solo)… Rounded out college career playing in the 2004 Senior Bowl, helping
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being chosen by the Omaha Nighthawks in the 2010 Expan- the North team to a 17-0 win.
sion Draft… Played for the Florida Tuskers during the 2009 campaign and recorded 2 tackles, 1 sack, 1 pass defense and 2 forced
fumbles… Started in the 2009 UFL Championship Game loss to Las Vegas… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie
free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2004… Played for the Buccaneers (2004), Atlanta Falcons (2005), Tennessee Titans PERSONAL: Born in Saginaw, Michigan… Played quarterback and safety for Saginaw Heritage High School… Was ranked
(2006) and New Orleans Saints (2007-2008)… Appeared in 16 regular season games and recorded 8 tackles… Saw his most as the number nine defensive back and the 78th-best player in the nation by Prep Football Report as a senior… Was ranked as
extensive action as a rookie with the Buccaneers, playing in six games. a four-star athlete (out of four) by PrepStar… Rushed for 1,502 yards and 22 touchdowns as an option quarterback, threw for
500 yards and 4 touchdowns, and recorded 50 tackles and 3 interceptions… Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.4 seconds… Won the
Michigan state championship in the 100 meters with a time of 10.45 seconds and placed third in the 200 meters with an effort
COLLEGE: Served as a three-year starter for the Utes… Played in 44 career games with 34 starts from 2000-2003 and of 21.6 seconds.
registered 120 tackles, 20.5 tackles for loss and 12 sacks… Played in nine games as a red-shirt freshman in 2000 and notched 8
tackles… Started 11 of 12 games at left defensive end as a sophomore in 2001 and grabbed 36 tackles, 7 for loss, 4 sacks and 3
pass breakups… Was an honorable mention All-Mountain West selection as a junior in 2002…Started all 11 games and posted
29 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 6 sacks… Earned All-Mountain West first-team honors as a senior in 2003… Started all 12 D.J. SHOCKLEY - QB 03
games and registered 47 tackles, 7 tackles for loss, 2 sacks and 9 pass breakups.
Height: 6-0
PERSONAL: Was a two-year member of the football and basketball teams at Hillcrest High School in Salt Lake City, Utah… Weight: 222
Was a second-team All-State selection and team captain as a senior… Father, Joel, was a football player and wrestler at Utah
from 1972-1974… Born in Ozark, Alabama. Date of Birth: March 23, 1983
College: Georgia
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Dual-threat quarterback with the skills to hurt an opponent as a passer and a runner joins the Omaha
Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 season… Originally chosen by the Atlanta Falcons in the seventh round (223rd overall)
of the 2006 NFL Draft… Spent his rookie year as Atlanta’s third quarterback… Missed the 2007 campaign with torn knee liga-
ments when he was in line to secure the starting role in the preseason… Served as the third-string quarterback in 2008 and was
on the club’s practice squad for much of the 2009 campaign… Waived by the Falcons on July 9, 2010.

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COLLEGE: Red-shirted freshman season at Georgia and played for the Bulldogs from 2002-2005… Was a dominant per- PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being chosen by the Omaha Nighthawks in the 2010 Expan-
former as a senior in 2005, earning first-team All-SEC honors… Was also named MVP of the SEC Championship Game and was a sion Draft… Played for the Las Vegas Locomotives in 2009 and recorded 23 tackles and 2 pass defenses during the regular
finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award… Played in 12 of 13 contests and completed 173 of 310 passes for 2,588 yards, season… Helped the Locos win the 2009 Championship Game by recording 1 tackle… Brings extensive professional football
24 touchdowns and 5 interceptions… Added 78 runs for 322 yards and 4 touchdowns… Completed 26 of 57 passes for 464 experience to the Nighthawks… Originally chosen in the third round (75th overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft by the Kansas City
yards, 4 touchdowns and 1 interception as a junior in 2004… Added 113 rushing yards… Suffered a knee injury as a sophomore Chiefs… Played for the Chiefs from 1999-2005, the Baltimore Ravens in 2006-2007 and the St. Louis Rams in 2008… Played in
in 2003… Completed 9 of 21 attempts for 88 yards, 1 touchdown and 1 interception… Added 101 rushing yards and 1 touch- 134 NFL regular season games and recorded 190 tackles, 8.5 sacks and 6 forced fumbles… Was voted to the 2003 Pro Bowl for
down… Played in 10 games as a red-shirt freshman in 2002 and completed 32 of 52 passes for 615 yards, 5 touchdowns and 2 his outstanding performances on special teams… Also boasts NFL Europe experience having played for the Frankfurt Galaxy in
interceptions… Rushed for 111 yards and 2 touchdowns. 2001.

PERSONAL: Played football at North Clayton High School in his hometown of College Park, Georgia… His father, Don, was COLLEGE: Played college football at West Virginia and finished career with 159 tackles and 26 sacks… Best season came
the team’s head coach… Threw for 1,861 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior and added 864 rushing yards and 8 scores… Was as a junior in 1997 when he recorded 67 tackles and 12 sacks… Set a school record in the season opener against Marshall by
named All-USA Today second-team in 2000… Was a Parade magazine All-American and was also named to SuperPrep’s Elite 50, notching 4 sacks… Earned All-Big East honors.
ranking as the top high school quarterback in the nation… Was named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Super Southern
100 and the Top 50 in Georgia lists. PERSONAL: Born in Trenton, New Jersey… Played high school football at Forge Valley Military Academy… Majored in
sports management at West Virginia.

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PATRICK THOMAS - LB 54
Height: 6-5
Weight: 305 Height: 6-1
Date of Birth: December 31, 1984 Weight: 237
College: USC Date of Birth: January 26, 1983
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 College: North Carolina State
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Versatile offensive lineman with experience in the National Football League and the Canadian Football
League joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season… Has spent time with the NFL’s Miami Dolphins
(2008), Dallas Cowboys (2009) and San Francisco 49ers (2009)… Also boasts professional experience with the CFL’s Hamilton PRO CAREER: Experienced linebacker joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season… Originally
Tiger-Cats (2009-2010). chosen in the sixth round (194th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars… Played for the Jaguars from 2005-
2007 and for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2007-2008… Appeared in 31 regular season games with 10 starts and recorded 72
COLLEGE: After red-shirting as a freshman in 2003, Spanos played at Southern California from 2004-2007… Saw action as tackles, 0.5 sacks, 3 pass defenses and 1 forced fumble… Best season came with Chiefs in 2008 as he started nine of 12 games
a reserve offensive lineman and on special teams as a red-shirt freshman in 2004… Saw action along the offensive line in 13 and registered 48 tackles, 0.5 sacks and 2 pass defenses.
games as a sophomore in 2005… After sitting out the 2006 campaign, completed his college career by starting the final nine
games of his senior year in 2007… Served as the starting center and was named All-Pac 10 honorable mention. COLLEGE: Played four years at North Carolina State from 2001-2004 and appeared in 50 games with 36 starts… Posted
334 tackles, 38 stops for losses, 15.5 sacks for 98 yards, 5 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries… Recorded 100-plus tackles
PERSONAL: Played offensive and defensive line at Corona High School in Corona, California… Enjoyed a memorable senior in both his sophomore (2002) and junior (2003) campaigns… Notched 106 tackles as a sophomore and a career-high 130 as a
campaign in 2002, earning SuperPrep All-Farwest, PrepStar All-West, Tacoma News Tribune Western 100, Cal-Hi Sports All-State, All-CIF junior… Named second-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference in 2003… Started 11 games as a senior and posted 83 tackles…
Southern Section, Los Angeles Times All-Inland Empire first-team and All-Mountain View League honors… Majored in sociology. Made 15 tackles as a freshman in 2001.

PERSONAL: Was a two-year starter at Killian High School in Miami, Florida… Posted 115 tackles, 5 sacks and 3 interceptions
GARY STILLS - LB 55 as a senior to earn second-team All-Dade County honors… Posted 85 tackles and 7 sacks as a rush end as a junior… Served as
an intern with the Legacy Financial Group during the 2008 NFL off-season… Lives in Jacksonville, Florida.

Height: 6-2
Weight: 250
Date of Birth: July 11, 1974
College: West Virginia
How Acquired: UFL Expansion Draft 2010

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DEJUAN TRIBBLE - CB 27 tackles, 7 sacks, 13 tackles for loss and 1 fumble recovery… Was rated as one of the top junior college players in the country at
Cerritos, picking up All-America honors from J.C. Grid-Wire and being named Mission Conference North Defensive Player of the
Year in 2000… Recorded 87 tackles during that 2000 campaign… Led Cerritos to a pair of Strawberry Bowl victories.
Height: 5-9
Weight: 190 PERSONAL: Played just one season of football at Paramount High School in Paramount, California… Earned All-League
Date of Birth: April 13, 1985 honors as a senior by recording 50 tackles and 8 sacks… Was also a standout performer for the track and field team, competing
in the shot put and discus… Spent the 2007 NFL off-season backpacking for a month in Spain, Italy and France… Arts and sci-
College: Boston College ences major at Tennessee… Born in Salvador, Bahia.
How Acquired: Expansion Draft 2010
PRO CAREER: Selected in the 2010 UFL Expansion Draft by the Omaha Nighthawks… Played for the Florida Tuskers dur-
ing the inaugural 2009 campaign and recorded 18 tackles, a team-leading 6 pass defenses, 1 sack and 1 interception… Started SHAUD WILLIAMS - RB 21
during the 2009 UFL Championship Game loss to Las Vegas and led the Tuskers with 7 tackles… Originally chosen in the sixth
round (192nd overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers but did not see playing time with the AFC West club. Height: 5-7
Weight: 193
COLLEGE: Started 37 career games at Boston College and received All-ACC second-team honors in each of his final seasons
(2006 and 2007)… Finished his senior year of 2007 with 35 tackles, 4 interceptions for 42 yards, 2 tackles for losses, 8 passes Date of Birth: February 10, 1980
defended and 1 forced fumble, despite sitting out the last two contests through injury… Started 12 of 13 contests as a junior College: Alabama
in 2006 and recorded 49 tackles… Added 7 interceptions, returning 3 for touchdowns against Florida State, Maryland and How Acquired: Expansion Draft 2010
Miami… Broke up 5 passes and recovered 1 fumble… Added 27 punt returns for 236 yards and 8 kickoff returns for 185 yards…
Started 10 of 11 games as a sophomore in 2005 and recorded 57 tackles, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, 6 pass defenses
and 2 interceptions… Started three games as a red-shirt freshman in 2004 and notched 29 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 2 intercep- PRO CAREER: Experienced running back returns for a second season in the United Football League after being chosen
tions, 3 pass breakups and 1 forced fumble. by the Omaha Nighthawks in the 2010 Expansion Draft… Played for the Florida Tuskers in 2009 and carried 34 times for 152
yards (29 long)… Added 2 catches for 7 yards and 2 kickoff returns for 33 yards… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted
free agent for the Buffalo Bills in 2004… Played in 25 regular season games for the Bills from 2004-2007 and carried 89 times for
PERSONAL: Earned All-Ohio honors as a senior defensive back at North College Hill High School in Cincinnati, Ohio… 330 yards (28 long) and 2 touchdowns… Added 20 receptions for 137 yards (23 long)… Returned 1 kickoff return for 17 yards…
Gained All-Midwest accolades from SuperPrep and Tom Lemming… Was named All-City in 2002… Also played quarterback…
Best all-round season with the Bills came in 2005 when he played in all 16 games, rushed for 161 yards and added 17 receptions
Threw for 790 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior and added 809 rushing yards and 5 scores… Also recorded 94 tackles,
for 118 yards.
4 sacks and 1 interception… Was selected to play in the 2003 Ohio North-South All-Star Game… Was also a member of the
baseball, basketball and track and field teams.
COLLEGE: Began college career at Texas Tech before transferring to Alabama in time for his junior year of 2002… Took his
first carry with the Crimson Tide 80 yards for a touchdown against Arkansas and helped Alabama post a 10-3 record… Marked

DEMETRIN VEAL - DT 97 his first full season as a starter in 2003 by rushing for more than 1,300 yards.

PERSONAL: Was interviewed by Sacha Baren Cohen’s Bruno character during his career at Alabama… Born in Andrews,
Height: 6-2 Texas… Attended Andrews High School between 1995-1998 and rushed for 7,712 yards, ranking 10th all-time in Texas high
Weight: 300 school football… Rushed for 2,121 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior… Was inducted into the Texas High School Football
Hall of Fame in 2009.
Date of Birth: August 11, 1981
College: Tennessee
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 WILLIE WILLIAMS - DT 92
PRO CAREER: Veteran defensive tackle brings NFL experience to the UFL after signing a free agent contract with the
Omaha Nighthawks for the 2010 campaign… Originally chosen in the seventh round (238th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft Height: 6-4
by the Atlanta Falcons… Played for the Falcons in 2003, with the Denver Broncos from 2004-2006 and the Tennessee Titans Weight: 305
in 2007… Played in 37 regular season games with one start and recorded 66 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 2 pass defenses and 1 forced
fumble.
Date of Birth: September 19, 1984
College: Louisville
COLLEGE: Played defensive tackle and defensive end for two years at the University of Tennessee (2001 and 2002) after How Acquired: Expansion Draft 2010
transferring from Cerritos Junior College in Norwalk, California… Played in 24 games with 12 starts at Tennessee and totalled 57

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PRO CAREER: Returns for a second UFL season after being chosen in the 2010 Expansion Draft by the Omaha Night- PRO CAREER: Extremely accurate and highly decorated kicker joins the Omaha Nighthawks as a free agent for the 2010
UFL season… Gained first professional experience in the spring of 2009 when he attended a tryout with the NFL’s Chicago
hawks… Played for the Florida Tuskers in the inaugural 2009 campaign, recording 5 tackles… Added 2 tackles during the 2009
Bears… Also boasts experience with the Kansas City Chiefs (2009), Atlanta Falcons (2009) and New York Jets (2010).
UFL Championship Game loss to Las Vegas… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the St. Louis Rams in
2008 and spent his rookie year on the club’s practice squad… Released on July 29, 2009… Signed with the Philadelphia Eagles
on August 1, 2009 and waived on September 4, 2009. COLLEGE: Went to Missouri on a diving scholarship and was an All-Conference diver as a freshman in 2005… Walked onto
the football team as a sophomore in 2006 and made the team… Was the school’s starting kicker from 2006-2008… Went 18 of
20 on field goals and converted all 45 extra points in 2006… Set single season records for field goals (18), points by a kicker (99),
COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Louisville after transferring from Georgia Military College in Milledgeville, Georgia…
consecutive PATs (45) and field goal percentage (90%)… Set a single season scoring record with 130 points in 2007… Converted
Played in 12 games with eight starts as a senior in 2007 and recorded 31 tackles and 2 sacks… Played in 11 games with one
21 field goals and all 67 extra point attempts… Rounded out career by kicking 20 of 27 field goals and adding 73 of 73 PATs for
start as a junior in 2006 and posted 10 tackles and 0.5 sacks… Recorded 35 tackles and 3 sacks while at Georgia Military… Also
133 points as a senior in 2008… Was listed as a Lou Groza Award candidate in each of the 2006, 2007 and 2008 campaigns and
had a spell at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kansas.
was twice named first-team All-Big 12 (2007-2008)… Left school as the most accurate kicker in NCAA history (94.9%).
PERSONAL: Played high school football at Thomson High School in Thomson, Georgia… Born in Milledgeville, Georgia.
PERSONAL: Started sporting career as a soccer player, swimmer and diver at Blue Valley West High School in Kansas…
Born in Overland Park, Kansas… Joined the football team as a senior and played in just one game before breaking his hip trying

JULIUS WILSON - G 78 to drive the ball into the end zone on a kick-off… Is a self-proclaimed adrenalin junkie who has jumped off the 75-foot high
Hurricane Deck Bridge at the Lake of the Ozarks.

Height: 6-4
Weight: 315
Date of Birth: October 17, 1983
College: Alabama-Birmingham
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after spending the inaugural 2009 campaign with the Florida
Tuskers… Boasts NFL experience with the Miami Dolphins (2007-2008), St. Louis Rams (2008) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2008-
2009)… Also boasts experience with the Arena Football League’s Orlando Predators (2010).

COLLEGE: Played at Alabama-Birmingham from 2004-2006 and earned a reputation as one of the top offensive linemen in
the Conference USA… Earned third-team All-Conference USA honors in 2005 and was named second-team All-Conference USA
as a senior in 2006… Began career on the JUCO level at Southwest Mississippi Community College, where he earned first-team
All-State honors.

PERSONAL: Played football at Southeast High School in his hometown of Bradenton, Florida… Was a three-year starter
and helped lead the team to a district championship and a state semi-final as a sophomore and junior… Played in the Georgia-
Florida High School All-Star Game… Scored during that game on a blocked field goal return… Played offensive and defensive
line… Was also a member of the basketball team for four seasons

JEFF WOLFERT - K 06
Height: 6-2
Weight: 190
Date of Birth: October 22, 1986
College: Missouri
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

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No. First Name Surname Pos Ht Wt Dob College Acquired No. First Name Surname Pos Ht Wt Dob College Acquired
1 Tom Malone P 6’0 205 3/29/84 USA FA-10 66 Martin Bibla OG 6’3 306 10/4/79 Miami W-10 OMA
6 Dennis Keyes S 6’2 199 3/26/85 UCLA DR-10 67 Matt Lentz OL 6’6 320 11/19/82 Michigan PR-10
8 Daunte Culpepper QB 6’4 260 1/28/77 Central Florida FA-10 69 Louis Holmes DL 6’4 245 2/24/85 Arizona PR-10
9 Fabrizio Scaccia K 6’1 210 8/21/84 No College FA-10 75 Sam Lightbody OL 6’9 325 8/22/81 Washington State FA-10
11 Rodrickus Windsor WR 6’2 210 4/24/85 West. New Mexico St FA-10 76 Tavita Thompson OT 6’5 309 12/26/85 Oregon State DR-10
12 Liam O’Hagan QB 6’2 206 8/5/85 Harvard FA-10 77 Tyler Luellen OT 6’6 300 6/25/84 Missouri PR-10
15 Eddy Newton WR 6’2 210 4/15/82 Southern FA-10 80 Sonny Shackelford WR 6’2 180 4/13/85 Washington PR-10
17 Taye Biddle WR 6’1 285 2/27/83 Ole Miss FA-10 82 Darrell Strong TE 6’5 265 5/21/86 Pittsburgh FA-10
18 Otis Amey WR 5’10 192 12/4/81 Sacramento State FA-10 86 Teyo Johnson TE 6’5 260 11/29/81 Stanford FA-10
19 Joe West WR 6’1 215 2/1/84 Texas-El Paso PR-10 89 Aaron Woods WR 5’6 180 8/5/86 Portland State FA-10
20 Cory Ross RB 5’6 201 9/22/82 Nebraska PR-10 90 Jason Parker DE 6’3 265 1/23/85 Arizona PR-10
21 Ronnie Prude DB 5’11 180 6/4/82 LSU PR-10 91 AJ Schable DE 6’3 282 4/15/86 South Dakota PR-10
24 Kelly Malveaux DB 5’9 185 11/5/76 Arizona FA-10 93 John Faletoese DT 6’2 286 7/5/86 UC-Davis FA-10
25 Stephen Tate CB 5’11 186 4/26/86 Hofstra FA-10 95 Josh Leonard DL 6’3 292 7/22/87 Hawaii FA-10
26 Steve Baylark RB 6’0 206 7/28/83 Massachusetts FA-10 96 Ekon Udofia DT 6’2 315 8/3/87 Stanford FA-10
27 Ryan McFoy DS 6’1 209 7/29/88 Arizona State DR-10 99 Jason Stewart NT 6’1 320 11/14/80 Fresno State PR-10
28 John David Washington RB 5’9 208 4/28/84 Morehouse FA-10
29 Scott Ware DB 6’3 218 5/5/83 USC FA-10
How Acquired Explained: Dr-10, Drafted
30 Willie Glasper CB 5’11 188 5/5/86 Oregon DR-10 2010; Fa-10, Free Agent 2010; Pr-10,
31 Robert Bourne DB 6’1 208 1/27/84 Colorado State FA-10 Protected Player 2010; W-10, Acquired By
UFL Waivers Through Trade
34 Andrew Sendejo FS 6’1 225 9/9/87 Rice FA-10
41 Kai Brown LB 6’3 240 2/12/86 Brown PR-10 Coaching Staff: Dennis Green, Head
Coach/General Manager; Mike Kruczek,
42 Aaron King LS 6’1 245 1/30/85 Texas-El Paso FA-10 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks;
44 Tyler Clutts LS 6’2 245 11/9/84 Fresno State FA-10 Ricky Hunley, Defensive Coordinator/
Linebackers; Martin Bayless, Special Teams
49 Michael Tauiliili LB 5’11 235 10/29/86 Duke FA-10 Coordinator / Defensive Assistant; Dechon
52 Prince Kwateng LB 6’2 230 11/19/86 Northwestern FA-10 Burns, Defensive Line; Charles Collins, Wide
Receivers; Steven Hoppe, Special Teams
53 Clinton Snyder LB 6’4 240 4/18/87 Stanford FA-10 Assistant; Art Kehoe, Offensive Line; Bill
54 Dwayne Lefall LB 6’3 270 4/12/81 Akron FA-10 Khayat, Tight Ends/Asst. Offensive Line;
Mike McDaniel, Running Backs; Steve
55 Maurice Crum LB 6’0 230 5/28/86 Notre Dame PR-10 Shafer, Defensive Backs; Sid Pillai, Director
56 Dontarrious Thomas LB 6’2 240 9/2/82 Auburn FA-10 Of Football Operations; Robert Griffith,
Player Personnel; Gresham Oliver, Video
57 Zeke Moreno LB 6’2 246 10/8/78 USC FA-10
Director; Michael Rehfeldt, Strength And
58 Curtis Young DE 6’1 269 1/8/86 Cincinnati DR-10 Conditioning; John Tice, Video Assistant;
59 Liam Ezekiel LB 6’0 240 10/30/82 Northeastern PR-10 Darrell Turner, Head Athletic Trainer; Sarah
Muslim, Assistant Athletic Trainer; Bruce
62 Erik Robertson OG 6’2 310 10/4/84 California FA-10 Wick, Head Equipment Manager; Rourke
65 Mike Mabry C 6’1 302 4/26/80 Central Florida PR-10 Skelton, Equipment Assistant

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Dennis Green their respective NFL Drafts and Mountain Lions Daunte Culpepper rose to prominence under
Head Coach & General Manager Kruczek who was his head coach at the University of Central Florida.
In his first season as a Head Coach in the United Football League, Dennis Kruczek, an all-America quarterback at Boston College and owner of two Super Bowl rings
Green led the California Redwoods to a 2-4 record and his team featured while a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers, joined the Arizona Cardinals after 19 seasons at the
running back Cory Ross, who led the league in rushing with 462 yards. University of Central Florida (UCF), including six as head coach. In 2005, Kruczek’s quarterbacks
Kurt Warner and Josh McCown helped direct the Cardinals to the number one-ranked pass
As a head coach in the NFL, Green compiled a regular season record of 113–
offense in the NFL (4,437 yards) and an eighth ranked overall offense. Warner and McCown
94 with the Minnesota Vikings and Arizona Cardinals. His most successful
combined to set new team records in first downs passing (224), net yards passing (4,437), gross
season as a head coach was in 1998, leading the Vikings to an impressive
yards passing (4,723), attempts (670) and completions (419).
15-1 regular season record while setting the NFL record for most points (556) in a season (a
record since broken by the 2007 New England Patriots with 589 points). While guiding UCF to a 36–30 record from 1998 to 2003 as head coach, Kruczek’s passing
offense finished among the top 10 in the NCAA three times (1998, 2001, ’02). His 1998 squad,
Green was an assistant coach under legendary NFL coach Bill Walsh at both Stanford University
posting a school best 9–2 mark, featured senior quarterback Culpepper, who set more than
and the San Francisco 49ers, where he spent four seasons, winning a Super Bowl XXIII ring as
30 school records while becoming only the third player in NCAA history to pass for more than
the 49ers defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 20-16.
10,000 yards and rush for more than 1,000 yards in a career.
Green also found success at the collegiate level, holding assistant coaching positions at his
Prior to his six seasons as the Golden Knights’ head coach, Kruczek served for 13 seasons as
alma mater the University of Iowa and the University of Dayton. Green was the 1982 Big Ten
the school’s offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach during which time UCF led all NCAA
Conference Coach of the Year as head coach of Northwestern University, and was also the head
Division II schools in scoring offense (1987), passing offense (1988), and advanced to the I-AA
coach of Stanford University from 1989-1992.
national semifinals (1990).
Green is currently President of Dennis Green Sports Marketing and Greenlight Sports Marketing
Born March 15, 1953 in Washington, D.C., Kruczek earned all-America notice in 1975 as a
and has taught an MBA Sports Management Class at San Diego State University. Green has
quarterback at Boston College where he set several school passing and total offense records.
also worked for Westwood One Radio as a color analyst for its Thursday night NFL broadcasts as
He was selected in the second round of the 1976 NFL Draft by Pittsburgh and played in 29
well as for NFL playoff games.
games for the Steelers from 1976–79 and was a member of Super Bowl championship squads
For his on- and off-the-field efforts, the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame named him in 1978 and ’79.
‘Most Involved Coach’.
As a rookie in 1976, he stepped into the lineup for an injured Terry Bradshaw and led the
Green and his wife Marie have two children, Vanessa and Zach. They reside in San Diego, Steelers to six consecutive victories en route to the AFC title game. The rookie mark stood until
California. Green also has two adult children, Patti, a director of marketing, and Jeremy, a 2004 when Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger started his NFL career by winning his first
football information specialist. 13 starts. Kruczek concluded his playing career in 1980 with the Washington Redskins.
Kruczek, who owns a degree in marketing from Boston College, received his first coaching
experience as quarterbacks coach under Bobby Bowden at Florida State from 1982–83, then
Mike Kruczek spent one season (1984) as quarterbacks coach for the Jacksonville Bulls of the USFL prior to
Offensive Coordinator & Quarterbacks Coach joining the staff at UCF.
Kruczek returns to the UFL as offensive coordinator of the Mountain Lions Kruczek and his wife, Leigh, have two children.
having served the California Redwoods in the same capacity last season.
Kruczek spent 22 years in the NFL, most recently with the Arizona
Cardinals, and brings a wealth of experience as both a coach and former
pro quarterback. He trained Matt Ryan (2008) and Brady Quinn (2007) for

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Ricky Hunley Bayless was defensive backs and special teams coach with the Barcelona Dragons and
Defensive Coordinator & Linebackers Coach Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe for the 2003 season before joining the Carolina Panthers as
defensive assistant for the team’s Super Bowl XXXVIII season. Bayless also coached in Oakland,
Hunley returns as defensive coordinator of the Mountain Lions for a second
serving as special teams assistant for the Raiders from 2004-05.
UFL season. Hunley started his NFL coaching career through the NFL
Minority Fellowship Coaching Program in 2002 as the defensive line coach He established the Martin Bayless Free Football Camp in 1986 in his hometown of Dayton,
for the Washington Redskins under Steve Spurrier, where he met Marvin Ohio and more than 135,000 youths have since participated in the camps which span from
Lewis. He became linebackers coach for Lewis and the Cincinnati Bengals Ohio to California. His camps have produced three Heisman Trophy Winners (Reggie Bush,
from 2003 to 2007. Ricky Williams and Rashaan Salaam) and two first overall picks in the NFL Draft (Alex Smith
and Dan Wilkinson). For his accomplishments both on and off the field, Bayless was voted San
His college football coaching career included spells at the University of Southern California
Diego Chargers NFL Man of the Year in 1990 and 1991 and the Kansas City Chiefs NFL Man of
from 1992 to 1993, University of Missouri from 1994 to 2000 and the University of Florida in
the Year in 1996 and was honored with the San Diego Hall of Champions’ Ernest H. Wright Sr.
2001.
Humanitarian Award.
As a linebacker at the University of Arizona, Hunley was the school’s first consensus All-
American, an honor he received two consecutive years. He is currently the only player from the
University of Arizona to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. DeChon Burns
Hunley went on to enjoy an NFL career with the Denver Broncos (1984–87), Phoenix Cardinals Defensive Line Coach
(1988), and the Los Angeles Raiders (1989–90). He stayed with the NFL even after playing his Before landing in Sacramento, Burns was the defensive line coach for the
last game as the elected executive vice president of the NFL Players Association (1990–92). University of Texas-El Paso having served as the interim head coach at Texas
Southern, where he had also been the defensive coordinator and defensive
line coach.
Martin Bayless Burns spent time coaching with the Washington Redskins in the NFL, the
Special Teams Coordinator & Defensive Assistant
Florida Gators in College and Bishop Arnat and Beverly Hills High Schools.
Bayless is in his second season in the UFL with the Sacramento Mountain
At the University of Southern California he reached the 1989 Rose Bowl, but suffered a neck
Lions having served as the defensive backs coach with the California
injury that ended his football career. He served as an assistant to the USC coaching staff for
Redwoods in 2009. He spent 2008 with the Minnesota Vikings as an
the 1990 to 92 seasons then shifted his attention to baseball and played center field for USC in
assistant defensive coach after two years with the Houston Texans as the
1992. He graduated with a bachelor of arts in Communications in 1993 and was in the Houston
assistant defensive backs coach.
Astros’ developmental league in 1994.
A former fourth-round selection of the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1984 NFL
Draft, Bayless was also a first-round pick by the Memphis Showboats of the USFL. During a
14-year NFL career, Bayless played in 192 games and started 153 games making 1,186 tackles, Charles Collins
11.5 sacks, and 12 career interceptions. A college football standout at Bowling Green, he was Wide Receivers Coach
inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 1989 and still ranks second in the NCAA record books
for career interceptions with 27. Collins returns to the UFL after spending last season with the California
Redwoods as receivers / tight ends coach. He has tutored and mentored
Bayless retired from playing in 1998 and then moved to the Buffalo Bills’ front office as director several All-Pro wide receivers, most notably Chad Johnson of the Cincinnati
of player development/special projects. He began his coaching career at Castle Park High Bengals and the Carolina Panthers wideout Steve Smith, both of whom he
School in San Diego and then at to the University of North Carolina as a coaching intern. coached in Junior College. Collins is also TJ Houshmanzadeh’s personal off-
season coach.

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The founder of Phenom Factory in Los Angeles, a receiver‘s camp that specializes in release and For his accomplishments on and off the field, Griffith has earned honorable mentions for the
separation techniques, receivers around the country frequently visit to enhance their skill level. NFLPA Unsung Hero Award, NFL Ed Block Courage Award, Minnesota Vikings Community Man
Collins was hired by the Cincinnati Bengals to help upgrade the team’s receiving core. of the Year Award and was nominated for the Byron ‘Whizzer’ White Humanitarian Award, the
Collins is a former wide receiver with the Edmonton Eskimos of the CFL and an All-American at NFLPA’s most prestigious award.
Cal State Northridge.

Steven Hoppe
Robert Griffith Special Teams Assistant
Player Personnel Hoppe spent last season with the California Redwoods as an Offense
Griffith served as the California Redwoods defensive assistant coach for the Volunteer and recently served as an assistant coach for the Scottsdale
2009 UFL season. Community College Fighting Artichokes.
During a stellar 13 year-career the two-time Pro Bowl selection with the As a collegiate football player at Arizona State University, Hoppe played
Minnesota Vikings amassed 1,324 tackles, 8.5 sacks, 5 forced fumbles and at both linebacker and safety and also averaged 40 yards per punt in high
27 interceptions, making him one of the greatest safeties to ever play the school and was a two-time second-team all-league selection at linebacker
game. and special teams. Born in Tuscon, AZ, Hoppe earned his degree in Marketing from ASU.
Griffith was a walk on at San Diego State University where he quickly became an indispensable
team member and a catalyst for the defensive unit. In the NFL he anchored Vikings’ the
defense for eight years and also spent three years with the Cleveland Browns and two years Art Kehoe
with the Arizona Cardinals. Offensive Line Coach

After retiring he established Matador Enterprises, an umbrella company with diversified Kehoe continues with the Sacramento Mountain Lions in the same offensive
businesses including wholesale distribution, restaurant ownership and real estate line coaching capacity he held with the California Redwoods last season.
development. He also stayed involved with football as a regular analyst on the set of the NFL Kehoe served as interim offensive line coach for Louisiana Tech and had a
Network and ESPN. Griffith hosts a San Diego Chargers post-game show on San Diego’s NBC similar role at Ole Miss where he was also the team’s assistant head coach.
affiliate and has also has graced the sets of FOX Sports and NFL Europe. Kehoe spent almost 27 years at the University of Miami, beginning with two
Griffith became a presence in the entertainment industry with appearances on CBS’ The Young seasons as a starting guard having transferred from Laney Junior College in Oakland, CA., and
and the Restless, in a music video with Vivica Fox and in Sony Pictures Hustle and Heat. Griffith ending with four seasons as assistant head coach and offensive line coach.
has been featured in some of the biggest magazines in the country including on the cover of Kehoe’s tenure at Miami ranked among the longest of any Hurricane, a span during which he
Heart & Soul and in the pages of DUB, Rolling Stone, VIBE, The Source, Sports Illustrated and either played or coached for five head football In 20 seasons working with the offensive line at
The Sporting News. Miami, Kehoe produced six players who received first-team All-America honors, plus 18 more
He founded the Robert Griffith Foundation in 1998, which provides college scholarships to that went on to play professionally, 14 All-Big EAST honorees, one Outland Trophy winner and
underprivileged high school seniors and organizes youth development programs to empower the 2002 Rimington Award winner.
its participants, including mentoring, educational enrichment, organized sports and arts, as Kehoe was on the staff of all five Miami football national championship teams. Two Heisman
well as cultural initiatives. To date, his foundation has 30 graduates from colleges across the U.S. Trophy winners and six of Miami’s eight 1,000-yard rushers passed or rushed behind the
Griffith also initiated the Viking Challenge which targets K-6th graders and challenges them in blocking of Kehoe’s offensive linemen. His 2000 and 2001 units are widely considered among
five areas of success: responsibility, non-violence, academic improvement, drug and alcohol the finest offensive lines in recent college football history and the 2002 unit was considered the
abstinence and he carried over this program to the Cleveland Browns, where he briefly played. nation’s finest by many observers.

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A native of Conshohocken, Pa., Kehoe played on the 1979 and 1980 teams that returned the
Hurricanes to national status with a victory in the 1980 Peach Bowl. After spending a year as
Mike McDaniel
Running Backs Coach
a student assistant, Kehoe served as a graduate assistant coach from 1982-84. He ascended to
full-time status in 1985 and worked with the offensive line since then. From 1992-94, Kehoe Mike McDaniel returns to the UFL with the Sacramento Mountain Lions after
also tutored tight ends in addition to his duties with the offensive line. As a coach, Kehoe went spending last season with the California Redwoods as running backs coach.
to 21 bowl games with the Hurricanes. He spent three seasons as an offensive assistant for the Houston Texans,
Kehoe was inducted into the University of Miami Athletics Hall of Fame in 2002 and the handling the quality control aspect of the offense. While with the Texans,
Laney JC Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in business McDaniel assisted Kyle Shanahan with the coaching of quarterbacks and
administration from Miami and an associate’s degree in general studies from Laney J.C. in 1979. wide receivers.
McDaniel spent the 2005 season as a coaching intern under Texans Head Coach Gary Kubiak,
and spent his college playing career at wide receiver for Yale from 2001 to 04.
Bill Khayat
Tight Ends & Assistant Offensive Line Coach
Khayat comes to the Mountain Lions having spent three years as as the Steve Shafer
Washington Redskins offensive quality control coach, and also assisted with Defensive Backs
the tight ends. Coach Shafer brings a vast wealth of experience to the Mountain Lions as
In his role helping with the tight ends, Khayat contributed to the their secondary coach, and returns to the professional coaching ranks after
development of 2008 second round draft pick Fred Davis, as well as the a seven-year absence.
emergence of 2008 Pro Bowl tight end Chris Cooley. Before going to the Shafer’s last coaching stint was as the Jacksonville Jaguars’ defensive backs
Redskins in 2007, Khayat spent the previous three seasons with the Arizona Cardinals (2004- coach/assistant head coach in 2002 and 2003. He held the same positions
06) in the same capacity. During his time in Arizona, Khayat also assisted with the offensive with the Baltimore Ravens from 1999 to 2001, and helped the Ravens not
line. Khayat spent four seasons at Tennessee State as the school’s running backs coach and only win the Super Bowl following the 2000 season, but was part of putting together a defense
recruiting coordinator (2003) and tight ends coach and video coordinator (2000-02). which allowed just 165 points in 16 games that season. Shafer’s experience as a defensive back
A standout tight end at Duke University from 1992-95, Khayat was twice named to the All- coach in the National Football League includes a year with the Carolina Panthers in 1998, three
Atlantic Coast Conference second team, was an honorable mention All-America pick in 1994 years with the Oakland Raiders, three years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and eight years
and was named to the All-Carolina team that same year. Khayat became the first Duke tight with the Los Angeles Rams.
end to lead the team in receptions in 25 years. He set the Hall of Fame Bowl game record with Prior to his NFL stints, Shafer was a defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach for eight
11 receptions for 109 yards against Wisconsin. years at San Diego State, and also was the head coach/defensive coordinator for eight years at
After graduating from Duke, Khayat spent time in the NFL on the practice squads with Kansas the College of San Mateo.
City (1996) and Carolina (1997), and in 1998 played for the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europe.
Khayat earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in biological anthropology and anatomy from Duke in
1995. He was on the Distinguished Dean’s List at Duke and was named to the Academic All-ACC
Football team.

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FRONT OFFICE

Paul Pelosi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Owner Sacramento Mountain Lions Coaching Staff


Joe Wagoner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Business Management Dennis Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach/General Manager
Jamie Von Sossan . . . . . . . . . .Director of Ticket Sales and Services Sid Pillai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Football Operations
Tuli Mateialona . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Event Operations Martin Bayless . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special Team Coordinator / Defensive Assistant
Brett Reitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Finance Manager DeChon Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line
Kristin Soares . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Operations Assistant Charles Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wide Receivers
Angela Vine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Robert Griffith . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel
Lindsay Shoemaker . . . . . . . .Cheerleading Director Steven Hoppe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special Teams Assistant
Michael Harper . . . . . . . . . . . . .Youth Football & Community Outreach Coordinator Ricky Hunley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
Russ Edmondson . . . . . . . . . . .Public Relations Director Art Kehoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Line
Nick Cronenwett . . . . . . . . . . . .Public Relations Assistant Bill Khayat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tight Ends/Asst. Offensive Line
Mike Kruczek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
Russ Edmondson . . . . . . . . . . .Public Relations Director
Russ.Edmondson@UFL-Football.com
Mike McDaniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Running Backs
530-219-5289 Steve Shafer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Backs
Sarah Muslim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Athletic Trainer
Nick Allred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sales Staff Gresham Oliver . . . . . . . . . . . . .Video Director
Daniel Curran. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sales Staff Michael Rehfeldt . . . . . . . . . . .Strength and Conditioning
Victor Escutia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sales Staff John Tice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Video Assistant
Adam Gidaro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sales Staff Darrell Turner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Athletic Trainer
Nate Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sales Staff Bruce Wick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Equipment Manager
Joseph Mevorah . . . . . . . . . . . .Sales Staff Rourke Skelton. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Equipment Assistant
Derek Sheldon . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sales Staff
Darrin Villanueva . . . . . . . . . . .Sales Staff Sacramento Mountain Lions
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OTIS AMEY - wr 18 touchdowns on the ground… Added 76 receptions for 690 yards and 5 touchdowns… Was a second-team All-America selec-
tion and Atlantic 10 Co-Offensive Player of the Year as a senior in 2006… After opening his college career with three straight
1,000-yard seasons, Baylark exploded onto the national scene as a senior in 2006, rushing for 1,827 yards (5.8 average) and 15
Height: 5-10 touchdowns in 14 starts… His 1,827 yards were the third-best single season effort in school history.
Weight: 192
Date of Birth: December 4, 1981 PERSONAL: Attended Apopka High School in Orlando, Florida where he was a two-year All-Metro and All-Orange County
College: Sacramento State selection by the Orlando Sentinel… Rushed for 1,445 yards and 20 touchdowns (9.8 average) during his senior year… Earned
All-Central Florida accolades and was chosen to play in the Central Florida All-Star Game.. Helped his school to the Florida Class
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 6A state championship… Born in Aberdeen, Mississippi.

PRO CAREER: Local product brings valuable experience to the Sacramento Mountain Lions for the 2010 UFL campaign…
Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the San Francisco 49ers in 2005… Played in 11 regular season games
for the 49ers in 2005 and returned 14 kickoffs for 241 yards (25 long) and 11 punts for 125 yards (75 long) and 1 touchdown…
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Enjoyed a prolific two-year spell in the Arena Football League with the Austin Wranglers (2007) and Cleveland Gladiators
(2008)…Totaled 201 receptions for 2,549 yards and 66 touchdowns… Led the Arena Football League with 50 touchdowns in Height: 6-3
2008 (48 receiving, 1 rushing and 1 return)… Scored 11 rushing touchdowns in 2007-2008 and returned 68 kickoffs for 1,231 Weight: 306
yards and 1 touchdown… Spent the 2007 NFL preseason with the Atlanta Falcons but was waived on the eve of the regular
Date of Birth: October 4, 1979
season… Spent some of the 2009 off-season with the BC Lions in the Canadian Football League… Played in one game for the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2009, catching 6 passes for 118 yards against Toronto. College: Miami
How Acquired: UFL Waivers 2010 (Omaha)
COLLEGE: Played college football at Sacramento State University, where he was named as a two-time All-American… Was
the school’s most productive receiver in each of his seasons from 2001-2004… Finished college career with 248 receptions for PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after serving as a key starter for the Las Vegas Locomotives in
4,049 yards and 27 touchdowns… Left Sacramento State holding all of the Hornets’ major receiving and return records includ- 2009… Started the UFL Championship Game victory over the Florida Tuskers… Originally tabbed to play for the Omaha Night-
ing career receptions (248), career receiving touchdowns (27), season receptions (76), receptions in a single game (15), career hawks in 2010 but was waived during the preseason and signed by the Sacramento Mountain Lions… Originally chosen in the
kickoff return yards (1,687), longest punt return for a touchdown (90 yards) and most punt returns in a season (33). fourth round (116th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons… Played in 31 games with two starts for the Falcons
from 2002-2004… Made both his starts during the 2003 season… Has also spent time with the Denver Broncos (2006), played
PERSONAL: Brother, Vince Amey, was a defensive tackle at Arizona State who played for the Oakland Raiders… Born in two seasons with the Arena Football League’s Philadelphia Soul (2007-2008) and boasts experience with the BC Lions (2009) of
Union City, California…Attended James Logan High School in Union City and was a member of the football and track and field the Canadian Football League.
teams… Was an All-Mission Valley Athletic League selection as a senior and helped lead his school to the league championship.
COLLEGE: Played college football at the University of Miami and earned first-team All-Big East honors in 2001… Chose to
play for the Hurricanes after being heavily courted by Pittsburgh and Penn State.
STEVE BAYLARK - rb 26 PERSONAL: Speaks fluent Russian and Polish… Played football at Crestwood High School in Mountaintop, Pennsylvania…
Was a PrepStar All-American who excelled on the offensive and defensive lines... Tallied 105 tackles, 7 sacks and 3 fumble recov-
Height: 6-0 eries as a defensive tackle during his senior campaign.
Weight: 206
Date of Birth: July 28, 1983
College: Massachusetts TAYE BIDDLE - wr 17
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Height: 6-1
PRO CAREER: Originally entered the NFL as a free agent in 2007 and spent his rookie season on the Arizona Cardinals’ Weight: 185
practice squad… Was also with the NFC West club in 2008… Also boasts practice squad experience with the Denver Broncos in
Date of Birth: February 27, 1983
2008.
College: Mississippi
COLLEGE: Enjoyed a stellar career at UMass, rushing for 5,199 career yards… Became just the third player in Division I-AA How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
history to post four 1,000-yard rushing seasons… Gained his 5,199 rushing yards on 1,080 carries (4.8 average) and scored 42

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PRO CAREER: Joins the Mountain Lions for his second UFL season after excelling for the Florida Tuskers during the 2009 KAI BROWN - te 41
“Premiere” season… Led the UFL in receiving yards with 453 during the regular season, and was second in the league with 26
catches… Also was second in the league with a 17.4 reception average (minimum 10 catches)… Set a UFL single-game record Height: 6-3
with 133 receiving yards on October 22 against the California Redwoods… Caught four passes for 72 yards in the UFL Cham-
pionship Game… Returns to the UFL following a 2010 training camp stint with the Minnesota Vikings… Played in two games Weight: 240
with the Carolina Panthers in 2006, catching three passes for 37 yards, returning two punts for 11 yards and making two tackles. Date of Birth: February 12, 1986
College: Brown
COLLEGE: Played in 48 games with 18 starts at Mississippi… Totaled 90 catches for 1,512 yards and eight touchdowns and How Acquired: Protected 2010
averaged 17.8 yards on eight kickoff returns… As a senior, started 10 of the 11 games played and caught a pass in every con-
test… Ranked second on the Rebels with 35 receptions for 487 yards and two touchdowns… As a junior, played in 11 games
with seven starts, and posted 15 catches for 283 and one touchdown… Averaged a team-leading 18.9 yards per reception. PRO CAREER: Tight end/linebacker/long-snapping specialist returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected
by the Sacramento Mountain Lions… Caught a 2-yard touchdown pass as a converted tight end for the California Redwoods
during the inaugural 2009 UFL season and also recorded 5 tackles while seeing defensive duty… Also boasts professional
PERSONAL: Attended Decatur (Alabama) High School… Earned Class 6A All-State and All-Region honors… Lettered in in- experience with the Canadian Football League’s Saskatchewan Roughriders.
door and outdoor track for Mississippi… Garnered All-America honors at the 2002 NCAA Outdoor Championships as a member
of the 4x100-meter relay team… Participated in the 2007 Carolina Panthers Annual Youth Football Camp, the Carolina Panthers’
Football 101 event and the 2007 Caravan Tour. COLLEGE: Played at Brown from 2004-2007… Gained valuable experience playing for the junior varstity team as a fresh-
man in 2004… Enjoyed a breakout season as a sophomore in 2005, recording 17 tackles, 5 tackles for losses and 3 sacks from his
defensive end position… Earned honorable mention All-Ivy League status as a junior in 2006 after recording 30 tackles and 6.5

ROBERT BOURNE - cb 31 tackles for losses… Rounded out college career as a senior in 2007.

PERSONAL: Graduated from O’Dea High School in Seattle, Washington… Played football and was also a member of the
Height: 6-1 track and field team… Named to the Metro League first team as a senior defensive end after recording 82 tackles and 8.5
Weight: 208 sacks… Was named second-team All-State in the discus… Enjoys listening to and producing music in his free time… Also likes
reading.
Date of Birth: January 27, 1984
College: Colorado State
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 TYLER CLUTTS - ls 44
PRO CAREER: Defensive back who previously played under the name Robert Herbert re-joins the Sacramento Mountain Height: 6-2
Lions as a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign… Started all six games at right cornerback for the California Redwoods last fall,
and was third on the team with 22 tackles. Weight: 245
Date of Birth: November 9, 1984
COLLEGE: Began career at Compton City College in 2003, recording 46 tackles and 16 pass breakups… Also scored 4 touch- College: Fresno State
downs as a running back… Saw first action at Colorado State as a sophomore in 2004 and recorded 52 tackles, 1 interception How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
and 1 fumble recovery… Started all 12 games as a junior in 2005 and earned honorable mention All-Mountain West Conference
honors… Finished fourth on the team with 72 tackles and added 3 interceptions for 84 yards, 9 pass defenses, 4 forced fumbles,
2 fumble recoveries and 1 tackle for a loss… Was named preseason All-MWC first-team in 2006 but played in just one game as a PRO CAREER: Local product who excels on special teams and can also rush the passer on defense if required by the Sac-
senior, recording 4 tackles. ramento Lions during the 2010 UFL season… Has experience in the Canadian Football League (Edmonton Eskimos 2008-2009)
and in the Arena Football League (Utah Blaze 2010).
PERSONAL: Played football at Alta Loma High School in his hometown of Alta Loma, California… Was considered a top
100 player in the state by FansOnly.com… Majored in liberal arts. COLLEGE: Played in 50 games as a pass-rushing defensive end at Fresno State from 2004-2007… Recorded 172 tackles, 34.5
tackles for losses and 23.5 sacks… Most productive season came as a sophomore in 2005 when he registered career highs with
52 tackles, 12 stops for losses and 7 sacks for 45 yards in 13 starts.

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PERSONAL: Attended Clovis High School in Clovis, California… Selected as the Fresno Bee’s Football Player of the Year… COLLEGE: Although he had a love for baseball, Culpepper played football at Central Florida and re-wrote the school’s quar-
Played quarterback and defensive end… Won the Yosemite Division Large School Championship… Was the top-ranked wrestler terback records, breaking more than 30 career marks… He set an NCAA record for single season completion percentage with
in the state of California at 215 pounds. 73.6%, breaking a 15-year-old mark set by Hall of Famer Steve Young (BYU)… Became one of only three men in NCAA history
to top the 10,000-yard passing mark and the 1,000-yard rushing mark in a career… Finished career ranked sixth on the NCAA’s
all-time total offense list with 12,459 yards and was responsible for 108 touchdowns (84 passing).
MAURICE CRUM - lb 55 PERSONAL: Born in Ocala, Florida as one of 15 children in his family… Attended Vanguard High School where he played
football, basketball and baseball… In 2007, was named to the FHSAA’s All-Century Team which listed the top 33 football play-
Height: 6-0 ers in the state of Florida’s 100-year history of high school football… Was called for a travelling foul near the end of the state
Weight: 230 basketball championship game as he was driving for the winning lay-up and has used the hand signal for that infraction as his
Date of Birth: May 28, 1986 touchdown celebration in the NFL ever since.
College: Notre Dame
How Acquired: Protected 2010
LIAM EZEKIEL - lb 59
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by Sacramento Lions head coach Dennis
Green… Played for the California Redwoods in 2009 and recorded 24 tackles, 3 pass defenses and 1 forced fumble. Height: 6-0
Weight: 240
COLLEGE: One of only 17 players in Notre Dame history to be named team captain in two separate seasons… Started four Date of Birth: October 30, 1982
seasons at Notre Dame and left the school as one of only nine players to record more than 300 career tackles… Was named College: Northeastern
honorable mention preseason All-American by The Sporting News in 2008 and was selected to the 2008 Nagurski Trophy Watch
List (Defensive Player of the Year)… Rated the number 11-ranked linebacker in the nation by Phil Steele in 2008. How Acquired: Protected 2010

PERSONAL: Father, Maurice Crum Sr., played linebacker at the University of Miami, earning first-team All-America honors PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Sacramento Mountain Lions… Played
as a senior in 1990 and leading the Hurricanes in tackles three straight seasons… Graduated from Tampa Bay Tech High School for the California Redwoods in 2009 and ranked fifth on the defense with 29 tackles and 1 pass defense… Originally entered
in Tampa, Florida… Named first-team All-State by the Florida Sports Writers Association and All-Hillsborough County by the the NFL as a free agent with the Buffalo Bills in 2005… Played in two regular season games with the Bills in 2005, recording 2
Tampa Tribune. tackles… After being release by the Bills in 2006, Ezekiel played for the Nashville Kats of the Arena Football League… Played in
all 16 games in 2006, recording a team-high 82.5 tackles, 3 for losses, 1.5 sacks, 2 fumble recoveries and 1 forced fumble… Spent
a brief period with the Utah Blaze in 2008 and then joined the Chicago Rush… Played in 15 games with the Rush in 2008 and
DAUNTE CULPEPPER - qb 08 recorded 32 tackles, 2 fumble recoveries and 1 pass defense.

COLLEGE: Enjoyed a standout career at Northeastern, earning a host of national and regional honors… Set a school record
Height: 6-4 as a freshman in 2001 by registering 82 tackles at an average of 9.1 stops per game… Was named third-team All-Atlantic 10…
Weight: 260 Ranked seventh among Division I-AA players as a sophomore in 2002 when he notched a school record 145 tackles… Was a
third-team All-American and a first-team All-Conference selection… Started all 12 games as a junior in 2003 and received first-
Date of Birth: January 28, 1977 team All-American recognition from the Associated Press and Sports Network… Recorded 140 tackles and 5.5 sacks and was
College: Central Florida named first-team All-Conference for the second year in a row and was named first-team All-Star by the ECAC… Played in and
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 started 10 games as a senior in 2004 and earned first-team All-Conference honors for the third consecutive season… Also won
first-team All-America recognition from the Associated Press… Notched 122 tackles to end his career as Northeastern’s all-time
leader with 489 tackles, which ranks second in Division I-AA history.
PRO CAREER: Three-time Pro Bowl passer brings a wealth of NFL experience and big-time arm strength to the Mountain
Lions for the 2010 UFL campaign… Originally chosen in the first round (11th overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft by the Minnesota
Vikings, Culpepper was twice named All-Pro in the NFL (2000 and 2004)… Played in 105 career games for the Vikings (1999- PERSONAL: Attended Arlington High School in Arlington, Massachusetts… Was a member of the football, basketball,
2005), Miami Dolphins (2006), Oakland Raiders (2007) and Detroit Lions (2008-2009)… Completed 2,016 of 3,199 attempts for hockey and track and field teams… Was named MVP of the football team and a league All-Star as a sophomore, junior and
24,153 yards, 149 touchdowns and 106 interceptions… Added 2,652 rushing yards and 34 touchdowns… Best single season senior… Was named All-State as a junior and senior… Finished his high school career with a record 450 tackles.
performance came with the Vikings in 2004 when he threw for 4,717 yards and 39 touchdowns en route to posting a passer
rating of 110.9.

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Height: 6-2 Height: 6-4
Weight: 286 Weight: 245
Date of Birth: July 5, 1986 Date of Birth: February 24, 1985
College: Cal Davis College: Arizona
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: Protected 2010

PRO CAREER: Local product with a reputation for playing fast and aggressive will look to make an impact in the UFL after PRO CAREER: Experienced and physical defensive lineman returns for a second UFL season after being protected by the
signing as a free agent with the Sacramento Mountain Lions for the 2010 season… Entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie free Sacramento Mountain Lions… Played for the California Redwoods during the inaugural 2009 campaign and recorded 3 tackles
agent with the Buffalo Bills in 2009 and has also spent time with the Denver Broncos. and 2 forced fumbles… Boasts NFL experience with the San Francisco 49ers (practice squad in 2008) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
(2009).
COLLEGE: Played at UC-Davis from 2005-2008… Was named the team’s Freshman of the Year and made the All-Great West
Conference first team in 2005… Played in all 11 games, starting the final five contests of the season… Recorded 11 tackles for COLLEGE: Began career at Scottsdale Community College where he played for two seasons before spending his final two
losses, 4 sacks and 2 blocked field goals… Was named Sophomore of the Year and earned All-Great West Conference honors years at Arizona… Registered a total of 265 tackles, 22 sacks and 50.5 tackles for losses… Played in 12 games as a senior at
in 2006… Statistical highlights included 3 sacks and 2 blocked kicks in 11 starts… Played in eight games with seven starts as a Arizona in 2007, tallying 37 tackles, 2 sacks and 5.5 tackles for losses… Earned second-team All-Pac 10 honors during his first
junior in 2007 after being slowed by an ankle injury… Earned Associated Press All-American honors as a senior in 2008 and was season in Arizona as a junior in 2006… Recorded 36 tackles, 4 sacks, 5 tackles for losses, 2 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recov-
a standout during the post-season East-West Shrine Game practices. ery… In two seasons at Scottsdale Community College, recorded 192 tackles, 16 sacks and 40 tackles for losses… Earned NCJAA
All-American, All-Regional and All-Western States Football League honors.
PERSONAL: Was a three-year starter at Jesuit High School in Carmichael, California… Was named Delta League Defensive
Player of the Year as a senior… Also earned All-Metro and second-team All-Northern California honors from the Sacramento PERSONAL: Born in Memphis, Tennessee… Spent his final prep season at Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
Bee. after spending his first three years in his hometown of Memphis.

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Height: 5-11 Height: 6-5
Weight: 188 Weight: 260
Date of Birth: May 5, 1986 Date of Birth: November 29, 1981
College: Oregon College: Stanford
How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 11 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Will make his UFL debut after being chosen in the 11th round (53rd overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the PRO CAREER: Joins Sacramento Mountain Lions after stints in the NFL, CFL and NFL Europe… Began his professional
Sacramento Mountain Lions. career with the Oakland Raiders, catching 14 passes in 2003 and nine in 2004… Caught three passes in 2005 with the Arizona
Cardinals… Played in the final year of NFL Europe (2007) with the Hamburg Sea Devils, grabbing 23 passes… Moved on to the
Calgary Stampeders of the CFL for two seasons (2008-09), catching 15 and 18 passes, respectively.
COLLEGE: Played four years at Oregon from 2006-2009… Recorded 65 tackles, 2.5 tackles for losses, 6 pass defenses and 2
forced fumbles… Also added 1 interception for 36 yards… Recorded a career-high 25 tackles as a sophomore in 2007.
COLLEGE: Played wide receiver for the Cardinal… Caught 41 passes as a sophomore and 38 passes as a freshman at Stan-
ford… Was the Pac-10 co-Freshman of the Year in 2001… Renounced his final two years of eligibility to enter the 2003 NFL draft.
PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, California… Won Parade, SuperPrep and PrepStar All-America honors during his high
school career… Was ranked the number one cornerback in the West by SuperPrep and was rated the sixth-best cornerback in
the nation by TheInsiders.com… Also played wide receiver and even threw a touchdown pass. PERSONAL: Born in White Rock, British Columbia, Canada, but played high school football and basketball at Mira Mesa High
School in San Diego… Member of the Canadian Junior Olympic Basketball Team which competed in Brazil in the summer of 2000.

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Height: 6-2 Height: 6-2
Weight: 199 Weight: 230
Date of Birth: March 26, 1985 Date of Birth: November 19, 1986
College: UCLA College: Northwestern
How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 8 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Chosen in the eighth round (36th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Sacramento Mountain Lions… PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after spending the inaugural 2009 campaign with the California
Redwoods… Ranked third on the defense with 30 tackles… Following that season, spent some time on the practice squad of
Entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Arizona Cardinals in 2008… Was cut on August 30, 2008 but was re-signed
the Super Bowl-bound New Orleans Saints.
to the team’s practice squad later during the regular season… Was released by the Cardinals on August 25, 2009.

COLLEGE: Played four years at UCLA from 2004-2007 and registered 261 tackles… Played in 46 games with 35 starts and COLLEGE: Played in 47 games with 22 starts at outside linebacker… Closed out career with 158 tackles, 10.5 stops for
losses, 4.5 sacks and 4 forced fumbles… Served as team captain as a senior in 2008 and registered 106 tackles to rank second
also added 2 sacks and 4 interceptions for 135 yards… Best season came as a senior in 2007 when he led the school with 115
on the squad… Made a career-high 13 tackles during the overtime loss to Missouri in the Valero Alamo Bowl… Made his first
tackles and 3 interceptions for 111 yards.
college start against Northeastern in 2007, occupying the outside linebacker slot… Primarily played on special teams during the
2005 and 2006 campaigns.
PERSONAL: Played football at Birmingham High School in Van Nuys, California, earning SuperPrep All-American honors…
Won numerous honors as a running back and defensive back… Also played basketball and was a member of the track and field
team… Is one of six children and has two brothers and three sisters.
PERSONAL: Played football at Munster High School in his hometown of Munster, Indiana… Admitted that when he played
football as a kid he pretended to be Edgerrin James… Favorite food is Plantain and favorite TV show is Smallville… Football
superstition is to put his kit on from right to left… Was a SuperPrep All-Midwest Region selection and ranked 15th among all

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Indiana players by the same scouting service… Was also a member of the track and field team and placed second in the school’s
weightlifting competition.

Height: 6-1
Weight: 245 DWAYNE LEFALL - lb 54
Date of Birth: January 30, 1985
College: Texas-El Paso Height: 6-3
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 Weight: 270
Date of Birth: April 12, 1981
PRO CAREER: Accurate long snapper joins Sacramento Mountain Lions to compete for 2010 roster spot. College: Akron
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
COLLEGE: Played in 49 games as the UTEP long snapper… As a senior in 2006, made four tackles, forced a fumble and
recovered a fumble… Also had four tackles in 2004 and 2005. PRO CAREER: Athletic, pass-rushing linebacker joins the Sacramento Mountain Lions as a free agent for the 2010 UFL
season… Originally entered the professional ranks with the Canadian Football League’s Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2005…
PERSONAL: Was a second-team all-Texas linebacker at Trinity Christian Academy in Addison, Texas… During prep career, Also boasts professional experience with the Louisville Fire of the Arena Football League 2 (2006 season).
played deep snapper, linebacker, running back, fullback, quarterback, defensive end and tight end.
COLLEGE: Started three years at Akron from 2002-2004… Recorded 22 tackles, 5 tackles for losses, 1 sack, 1 interception,
1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery and 1 pass defense in 10 games as a sophomore in 2002… Played 12 games as a junior in
2003 and registered 39 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, 1 interception and 2 forced fumbles… Played in 11 games as a se-
nior in 2004 and rounded out college career by recording 27 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, 4 sacks, 2 interceptions, 2 forced fumbles
and 2 fumble recoveries.

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PERSONAL: Was playing semi-professional football for the Arizona Thunder of the Copper Football League before hooking PERSONAL: Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.7 seconds and can bench press 475 pounds… Enjoyed spear fishing during his
up with the Mountain Lions in 2010. time at Hawaii… Born and raised in Elverta, California… Was a two-year starter at defensive end and offensive tackle at Center
High School in Elverta, California… Tallied 275 tackles and 35 sacks in two years and was twice named All-League as he led his
school to back-to-back playoff appearances… Was team and league MVP and a first-team All-City pick as a senior… Was also a
MATT LENTZ - g 67 member of the wrestling team for three seasons, ranking second in the city’s heavyweight division as a junior.

Height: 6-6
Weight: 320
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Date of Birth: November 19, 1982
Height: 6-9
College: Michigan
Weight: 325
How Acquired: Protected 2010
Date of Birth: August 22, 1981
College: Washington State
PRO CAREER: Experienced offensive lineman returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Sacra-
mento Mountain Lions… Played for the Florida Tuskers and the California Redwoods during the inaugural 2009 campaign… How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2006 and boasts off-season or practice squad experience with the New
York Giants (2006-2007), the Pittsburgh Steelers (2007-2008), the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2008) and the Detroit Lions (2009). PRO CAREER: Massive offensive line prospect joins the Sacramento Mountain Lions as a free agent for the 2010 UFL
campaign… Originally entered the NFL as a free agent with the Houston Texans on April 29, 2005… Also boasts off-season or
COLLEGE: Played in 45 games with 36 starts at right guard for Michigan… Was an All-Big Ten first-team selection as a practice squad experience with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2006).
senior in 2005… Boasted a string of 27 consecutive starts before missing a contest against Eastern Michigan with a knee injury
in 2005… Was an All-Big Ten first-team selection in 2004 as his blocking helped Michigan average 386.5 yards of offense per COLLEGE: Played four years at Washington State from 2001-2004… Played in 10 games with one start as a freshman in 2001…
game… Started every game in 2003 and helped the school rank 15th in the nation with an average of 446 yards per game… Also participated in the discus for the track and field team… Played in nine games with three starts as a sophomore in 2002…
Appeared in nine games as a reserve as a freshman in 2002. Started 12 games at right tackle as a junior in 2003… Served as a key starter and team captain during his senior year of 2004.

PERSONAL: Graduated from Brandon High School in Ortonville, Michigan… Was very active in the community with the PERSONAL: Attended Huntington Beach High School in Huntington Beach, California… Was a member of the football
New York Giants, once serving as Santa Claus for an event for foster children in New Jersey… Interned in the Giants’ Player and track and field (discus) teams for three seasons… Captained the football team as a senior and the track and field teams as
Development department during his time with the team. a junior and senior… MVP of the track team and won league and county titles in the discus and the shot putt… Was named
to SuperPrep’s All-Far West football team as a senior… Was also named Male Track Athlete of the Year by the Orange County
Register… Father, Art, was a swimmer at Hamline University in Minnesota… Enjoys drawing and listening to music… Born in
JOSH LEONARD - de 95 the Philippines and lived there until he was in second grade.

Height: 6-3
Weight: 292
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Date of Birth: July 22, 1987
Height: 6-6
College: Hawaii
Weight: 300
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Date of Birth: June 25, 1984
College: Missouri
PRO CAREER: Big-bodied and athletic local product joins the Sacramento Mountain Lions as a free agent for the 2010 UFL
season… Has off-season experience in the NFL with the Houston Texans (2009) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2010). How Acquired: Protected 2010

COLLEGE: Began his career at Sierra College and racked up 33 sacks in two seasons, earning Junior College All-American PRO CAREER: Productive offensive tackle returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Sacramento
honors as a sophomore… Transferred to Hawaii and appeared in all 13 games in 2007, recording 12 tackles, 2.5 sacks and a Mountain Lions… Played for the California Redwoods during the inaugural 2009 campaign… Joined the NFL’s San Diego Char-
team-leading 3 fumble recoveries… Played in 13 contests with 12 starts as a senior in 2008… Recorded 36 tackles, 8 tackles for gers on April 28, 2008 but was among the final roster cuts before the regular season kickoff.
losses, 2.5 sacks, 2 pass breakups, 2 quarterback hurries and 1 fumble recovery.

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COLLEGE: Played in a total of 49 games with 41 starts at Missouri from 2004-2007… Started three games in 2004 and was PRO CAREER: Experienced punter returns for a second season in the UFL after briefly playing for the New York Sentinels
named first-team for the All-Big 12 Freshman Team… Started all 12 games in 2005, all 13 contests in 2006 and all 13 games as a during the 2009 campaign… Punted 3 times for 130 yards (43.3 average) with a long of 46 yards and 1 kick inside the oppo-
senior in 2007. nent’s 20-yard line… Originally entered the NFL as a free agent with the San Francisco 49ers in 2006… Was released by the Nin-
ers on July 9, 2006 but was signed to the New England Patriots practice squad on December 20, 2006… Played in NFL Europe
PERSONAL: Born in Bethany, Missouri… Was rated as the number 19 offensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com… Played with the Berlin Thunder in 2007 and kicked 39 times for a 39.4 average with a long of 55 yards and 5 kicks inside the opponent’s
football at South Harrison High School… Named PrepStar All-American in 2002… Rated as the number one offensive line pros- 20-yard line… Spent parts of the 2008 NFL season on New England’s practice squad… Waived by the Patriots on August 1,
pect in the Missouri-Kansas region by MoKan Football… Earned All-State honors as an offensive lineman and All-Conference 2009… Signed by the Seattle Seahawks on February 13, 2010 but released on April 28, 2010.
and All-District recognition as a defensive lineman… Was a three-time Missouri Class 2A discus champion and an All-Confer-
ence performer in basketball. COLLEGE: Earned a reputation as one of college football’s finest punters during a four-year spell at USC from 2002-2005…
Entered the 2002 campaign as USC’s first true freshman punter in 10 years, playing in all 13 games and averaging 42.1 yards on
62 punts… Made several All-Freshman teams… Appeared in 13 games as a sophomore in 2003 and set a new school record
MIKE MABRY - c 65 by averaging 49.0 yards on his 42 punts, becoming USC’s first All-American punter… Played in all 13 games as a junior in 2004
and ranked first in the Pac-10 with an average of 43.8 yards on 49 punts, earning a semi-final berth in the Ray Guy Award given
to college football’s best punter for the second year in a row… After overcoming a preseason hip injury, Malone played in 12
Height: 6-1 games as a senior in 2005 but punted just 30 times due to USC’s prolific attack.
Weight: 302
Date of Birth: April 26, 1980 PERSONAL: Born in Lake Elsinore, California… Played wide receiver and punter at Temescal Canyon High School… Gradu-
College: Central Florida ated from USC with a degree in political science.
How Acquired: Protected 2010

PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Sacramento Mountain Lions for the
KELLY MALVEAUX - cb 24
2010 campaign… Served as a starting guard for the California Redwoods during the 2009 UFL season… Originally entered
the NFL as a seventh round (250th overall) draft choice of the Baltimore Ravens in 2003… Waived by the Ravens on August Height: 5-9
26, 2003… Signed to the Cincinnati Bengals practice squad on December 9, 2003… Also boasts experience with NFL Europe’s Weight: 185
Cologne Centurions (2004-2005), the Atlanta Falcons (2004-2005), the Cleveland Browns (2006) and the Arena Football League’s Date of Birth: November 5, 1976
Philadelphia Soul (2006-2008).
College: Arizona
COLLEGE: Two-year starter at Central Florida… Finished with 96 career knockdowns for the Golden Knights in 23 games… How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Began his collegiate career at Southwest Mississippi Junior College where he earned All-Region, All-Mississippi Junior College,
MVP Lineman of the South and honors in 2000… Was also his team’s Offensive MVP in 2000. PRO CAREER: Well-traveled cornerback is looking to play in his fourth professional football league… Comes to the UFL
after a 10-year career in the CFL with the Saskatchewan Roughriders (1999), Calgary Stampeders (2001-03), Montreal Alouettes
PERSONAL: Full name is Michael Allen Mabry… Born in Houston, Texas… Attended Dayton (Texas) High School where he (2004-05), Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2006-08) and Edmonton Eskimos (2009)… Recorded 17 interceptions, 461 tackles, 28 special
lettered in football, basketball, track and power lifting. teams tackles and six sacks in his CFL career… Also played for the XFL’s Orlando Rage in 2001 and the Amsterdam Admirals of
NFL Europe in 1999.

TOM MALONE - p 01 COLLEGE: Started 39 straight games for Arizona from 1994 to 1997… Finished collegiate career with 143 tackles, 35 pass
breakups and three interceptions.

Height: 6-0 PERSONAL: Speaks to numerous church and community groups… Suffers from diabetes, and has been an advocate for
Weight: 205 diabetes education.
Date of Birth: March 29, 1984
College: Southern California
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

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RYAN McFOY - s 27 PERSONAL: Brother, Moses, played quarterback in the NFL with the San Diego Chargers and Chicago Bears… Born in
Chula Vista, California… Attended Castle Park High School in Chula Vista… Played football and baseball… Led the football team
to a state championship as a senior in 1996.
Height: 6-1
Weight: 209
Date of Birth: July 29, 1988
College: Arizona State
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How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 5
Height: 6-2
PRO CAREER: Chosen in the fifth round (23rd overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Sacramento Mountain Lions… Gained Weight: 210
first professional experience in April 2010 when he was invited for a tryout with the Chicago Bears. Date of Birth: October 2, 1987
College: Baylor
COLLEGE: Versatile defender saw action at linebacker and safety during career at Arizona State… Played in 46 games from How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
2006-2009 and started on 20 occasions… Totaled 107 career tackles (68 solo), 6.5 tackles for losses, 1 sack, 8 pass breakups, 5
interceptions, 2 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery… Appeared in 12 games at free safety as a freshman in 2006… Played 11
games as a reserve linebacker in 2007… Played in all 12 contests as a junior in 2008 and made two starts at outside lineback- PRO CAREER: Begins first UFL season with Mountain Lions after being picked up late in training camp… Chosen in the
er… Returned to the safety position as a senior in 2009 and started 10 of 11 games, recording a career-high 40 tackles and a eighth round (38th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Las Vegas Locomotives.
team-leading 3 interceptions.
COLLEGE: Began career as a safety at Santa Monica College in 2005… Transferred to West Los Angeles College in 2006
PERSONAL: Rated as the number 44 defensive back in the nation by Rivals.com during his career at Chino High School and earned first-team All-Western States Conference honors after catching 36 passes for 779 yards and 7 touchdowns in seven
in Chino, California… Rated the number 48 defensive back in America by Scout.com… Named to the All-CIF Southern Section games… Played in seven games at Baylor in 2007 and caught 3 passes for 37 yards (17 long).
Division II Team as a defensive back in 2005… Also played wide receiver and returned kicks on special teams… Was a member
of the track and field team… Brother, Chris, played wide receiver at USC… Hobbies include playing video games, cooking, PERSONAL: Played football at Venice High School in Santa Monica, California… Born in Santa Monica, California… Enjoys
exercising and boxing. surfing, fishing and camping.

ZEKE MORENO - lb 57 LIAM O’HAGAN - wr 12


Height: 6-2 Height: 6-2
Weight: 246 Weight: 206
Date of Birth: October 8, 1978 Date of Birth: August 5, 1985
College: USC College: Harvard
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Veteran defender boasts starting experience in the NFL and the Canadian Football League… Originally cho- PRO CAREER: Served as the California Redwoods’ third-string quarterback for the entire 2009 season, and returns to the
sen in the fifth round (139th overall) by the San Diego Chargers in the 2001 NFL Draft… Played for the Chargers from 2001-2004 organization for a second season.
and with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2005… Registered 171 career tackles, 3 sacks, 4 pass defenses, 1 interception for 8 yards
and 3 forced fumbles… Played in the CFL for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2007-2008), Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2008) and Toronto COLLEGE: A three-year starter at Harvard, and a member of three Ivy League championship teams… A four-time letter win-
Argonauts (2009)… Was twice named to the CFL All-Star team and racked up 306 career tackles, 6 sacks, 5 interceptions for 44 ner …In 2008, earned Harvard’s Henry H. Lamar Award… In 2005, was an honorable mention All-Ivy League selection… Led the
yards and 2 touchdowns, and 2 forced fumbles north of the border. Ivy League in total offense and had the second-most productive season in Harvard football history as a sophomore.

COLLEGE: Was a force at the heart of the USC defense from 1997-2000… Known as “Zeke and Destroy” by many of the PERSONAL: Enjoys fly fishing, skiing, hockey and reading… Concentrated in government, economics and Chinese at
Trojan faithful… Started at middle linebacker during his final three seasons at USC. Harvard.

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Height: 6-3 Height: 6-2
Weight: 265 Weight: 310
Date of Birth: January 23, 1985 Date of Birth: October 4, 1984
College: Arizona College: California
How Acquired: Protected 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Returns to the UFL for his second season, and his first with the Mountain Lions… Was on the New York Sentinels’
PRO CAREER: Playmaking defensive end returns for a second UFL season after being protected by the Sacramento roster for the first half of 2009 before being placed on injured reserve… Member of the Seattle Seahawks’ practice squad in 2008.
Mountain Lions… Played for the California Redwoods in 2009 and recorded 17 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 1 pass defense… Originally
entered the NFL as a free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2008… Spent the opening month of the 2008 season on Kansas
City’s practice squad before being released on October 1. COLLEGE: Selected as California’s most valuable offensive lineman in 2006… Was awarded honorable mention all-Pac 10 in
2006… Selected to honorable mention Pac-10 all-academic team in 2004, 2005 and 2006.
COLLEGE: Played in 34 games with 13 starts at Arizona and recorded 85 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 13.5 tackles for losses, 1 intercep-
tion, 2 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery and 4 pass defenses… Was named a Pac-10 Conference honorable mention as a senior PERSONAL: Son of Barry and Terrie Robertson… Youngest of five siblings… Enjoys playing the bass guitar and playing in
in 2007 by the league’s coaches. bands… Attended Apple Valley High School, where he was named by the Los Angeles Times as a first team All-Desert/Mountain
Region as an offensive lineman… Majored in Scandinavian studies at California.
PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, California…Played defensive end and tight end at Mission Bay Senior High School in San
Diego, California… Earned All-Western League Defensive Player of the Year honors as a senior at Mission Bay.
CORY ROSS - rb 20
RONNIE PRUDE - cb 21 Height: 5-6
Weight: 201
Height: 5-11 Date of Birth: September 22, 1982
Weight: 180 College: Nebraska
Date of Birth: June 4, 1982 How Acquired: Protected 2010
College: Louisiana State
How Acquired: Protected 2010 PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Sacramento Mountain Lions… Led the
league in rushing as a member of the California Redwoods in 2009, gaining 462 yards on 117 carries… Reeled off a longest gain
of 53 yards and scored 4 rushing touchdowns… Added 15 receptions for 153 yards (29 long) and 1 touchdown… Played in four
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second UFL season after being protected by the Sacramento Mountain Lions… Played for the regular season games for the Baltimore Ravens in 2006 and another six contests in 2007… Carried the ball 12 times for 72 yards
California Redwoods in 2009 and ranked second on the defense with 31 tackles… Led the Redwoods with 9 passes defended… (32 long) and 1 touchdown during that 2007 campaign
Played in 30 NFL regular season games for the Baltimore Ravens in 2006-2007, recording 22 tackles, 6 pass defenses and 2 inter-
ceptions for 66 yards (54 long) and 1 touchdown… Also spent part of the 2009 off-season with the Atlanta Falcons.
COLLEGE: Played in 48 games with 27 starts during four-year career at Nebraska from 2002-2005… Carried 597 times for
2,743 yards (86 long) and 17 touchdowns… That yardage tally ranked ninth on the school’s all-time rushing list… Added 71
COLLEGE: Played in 52 games with 21 starts at LSU and recorded 114 tackles, 6.5 stops for losses, 2 sacks and 3 intercep- career receptions for 729 yards and 5 touchdowns… Carried a school record 37 times for 138 yards and 2 touchdowns in the
tions… Started all 13 contests as a senior in 2005… Also saw action as a part-time starter in 2003 and 2004… Recorded a 2003 Alamo Bowl against Michigan State… Enjoyed another big day in the 2005 Alamo Bowl against Michigan… Rushed for
career-high 54 tackles as a senior in 2005. a career-high 1,102 yards and 6 touchdowns on 207 carries as a junior in 2004… Was named Offensive MVP in 2004 and 2005,
was a team captain in 2005 and earned second-team All-Big 12 honors as a senior.
PERSONAL: Cousin is former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Anthony Carter… Born in Shreveport, Louisiana… Played
quarterback for Louisiana’s Fair Park High School, throwing for 1,412 yards and 10 touchdowns and rushing for 917 yards and PERSONAL: Earned the nickname ‘pork chop’ during his college career… Attended Thomas Jefferson High School in Denver,
9 scores as a senior… Named to the Baton Rouge Advocate’s Super Dozen, the Shreveport Times Top 20 and the New Orleans Colorado, playing cornerback and running back… Was named a Blue Chip player by the Denver Post and twice earned All-State
Times-Picayune Top 16 Blue Chip List for Louisiana… Earned first-team All-District and All-City honors. honors… Named to the Colorado All-Star team and played in the National High School All-Star Game in Texas… Also played bas-
ketball and was a member of the track and field team… Older brother, Roger, played wide receiver at Kansas in 2000 and 2001.

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Height: 6-1 Height: 6-1
Weight: 210 Weight: 225
Date of Birth: August 21, 1984 Date of Birth: September 9, 1987
College: No college College: Rice
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Signed with the Mountain Lions after playing his first season of professional football in 2010 with the Ari- PRO CAREER: Decorated college product joins the Sacramento Mountain Lions as a free agent for the 2010 UFL cam-
zona Rattlers of the revamped Arena Football League… In 10 games with the Rattlers, was 69-for-74 on extra points and 1-of-4 paign… Gained his first professional experience in May 2010 when he participated in a rookie mini-camp with the NFL’s Tampa
on field goals… Spent six seasons in semi-pro football with the St. Lucie Bobcats prior to playing in the AFL… Is a member of Bay Buccaneers.
the Minor League Football Hall of Fame… Hit a 68-yard field goal in semi-pro play, believed to be the longest field goal in semi-
pro/pro history.
COLLEGE: Played for the Rice Owls from 2006-2009 and totalled 318 tackles, 17 tackles for losses, 2 sacks, 7 forced fumbles,
6 fumble recoveries, 14 pass breakups and 9 interceptions… Earned honorable mention All-Conference USA honors despite
COLLEGE: Attended Indian River State College, but did not play football due to his semi-pro career. having his senior season of 2009 cut short by injury… Played in seven games and recorded 64 tackles, 3 tackles for losses, 1
fumble recovery, 1 pass defense and 1 interception… Earned honorable mention All-Conference USA honors as a junior in
PERSONAL: Played football and soccer for four years in high school… Holds the Florida high school record for goals in a 2008… Played in 12 games and registered 94 tackles, 1.5 tackles for losses, 1 forced fumble, 3 fumble recoveries, 1 pass breakup
single game with six. and 3 interceptions for 55 yards… Led the team with 107 tackles and 5 interceptions as a sophomore in 2007… Played in 12
games and added 3 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery and 7 pass breakups… Earned honorable mention All-Conference USA
honors… Started all 12 games in 2006 and earned Freshman All-American honors… Recorded 53 tackles, 7 tackles for losses, 2
A.J. SCHABLE - de 91 sacks, 3 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery and 2 pass breakups.

PERSONAL: Attended Smithson Valley High School in Spring Branch, Texas… Was a two-time All-San Antonio area selec-
Height: 6-3 tion… Was named Comal County Defensive Player of the Year as a senior… Was twice named an All-State honorable mention…
Weight: 282 Was also a member of the school’s soccer and track and field teams… Twice named second-team All-District in soccer.
Date of Birth: April 15, 1986
College: South Dakota
How Acquired: Protected 2010 SONNY SHACKELFORD - wr 80
PRO CAREER: Versatile player with NFL experience returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Height: 6-2
Sacramento Mountain Lions… Played for the California Redwoods during the inaugural 2009 UFL campaign and recorded 3 Weight: 180
tackles… Originally entered the NFL as a free agent with the Arizona Cardinals in 2006… Played in 11 regular season games and Date of Birth: April 13, 1985
recorded 10 tackles… Also saw action at fullback during his rookie NFL season and added 12 special teams tackles… Served on
the Philadelphia Eagles’ practice squad in 2007 and also boasts experience with the New York Jets (2008).
College: Washington
How Acquired: Protected 2010
COLLEGE: Enjoyed an outstanding career at South Dakota from 2002-2005… Is the school’s all-time leader in sacks with
28 and ranks third all-time in tackles for losses (44)… His 19 sacks as a senior in 2005 rank as the all-time single season best in PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Sacramento Mountain Lions for 2010…
school history… Earned All-American and All-North Central Conference honors as a senior… Finished career having started 39 Led the California Redwoods in receiving in 2009 after reeling in 21 passes for 249 yards (28 long)… Also boasts professional
of 41 games… Totaled 145 tackles (91 solo) and 4 forced fumbles. experience with the NFL’s San Diego Chargers (2007) and the Spokane Shock and the Mahoning Valley Thunder of the Arena
Football League 2 (2009).
PERSONAL: Born in Ida Grove, Iowa… Played football at Battle Creek-Ida Grove Senior School in Ida Grove, Iowa.

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COLLEGE: Played in 46 games at Washington from 2003-2006 and caught 119 passes for 1,648 yards (65 long) and 10 down on an interception return against the Florida Tuskers on November 19, 2009… Has NFL training camp experience with the
touchdowns… Also returned 15 punts for 108 yards (24 long) and 7 kickoff returns for 113 yards (24 long)… Best season at Indianapolis Colts (2004-2005) and played for the Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League from 2005-2008.
receiver came as a senior in 2006 when he caught 50 passes for 666 yards and 7 touchdowns.
COLLEGE: Played in 49 games at Fresno State from 1999-2002, recording 198 career tackles, 25 stops for losses and 8
PERSONAL: Attended Beverley Hills High School in Los Angeles, California… Played quarterback, wide receiver and sacks… Enjoyed a career year as a senior in 2002, registering 79 tackles, 16 tackles for losses and 5 sacks.
cornerback and was an All-Bay League selection… Rated the number 99-ranked player in the Far West (California, Nevada and
Hawaii) by SuperPrep… Ranked number 76 among wide receivers in the country by Rivals.com… Named to PrepStar’s All-West PERSONAL: Enjoys dancing, working out and shopping in his free time… Played football at Bakersfield High School in his
Region team. hometown of Bakersfield, California… Helped his team to an 11-1 record and an appearance in the Valley Championship Game
as a senior… Also a member of the wrestling and track and field teams.

CLINTON SNYDER - lb 53
DARRELL STRONG - te 82
Height: 6-4
Weight: 240 Height: 6-5
Date of Birth: April 18, 1987 Weight: 265
College: Stanford Date of Birth: May 21, 1986
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 College: Pittsburgh
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
PRO CAREER: Playmaking linebacker will make his professional football debut in the UFL in 2010 after inking a free agent
deal with the Sacramento Mountain Lions. PRO CAREER: Athletic tight end who has a reputation for making leaping grabs joins the Sacramento Mountain Lions as
a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2008 but did not see
COLLEGE: Started 42 of 44 games played at Stanford from 2006-2009… Recorded 298 tackles, 14 sacks, 25.5 tackles for playing time with the AFC West club.
losses and 1 interception… Started 11 of 12 games as a freshman in 2006 and registered 83 tackles and 2 sacks… Added
96 tackles and 8 sacks while starting 11 of 12 games as a sophomore in 2007… Started all 12 games as a junior in 2008 and COLLEGE: Played in 45 games with 11 starts during a four-year career at Pittsburgh from 2004-2007… Totaled 64 catches
notched 58 tackles and 3 sacks… Started the first eight games of his senior campaign in 2009 and was leading the school with for 783 yards and 7 touchdowns… Played in 12 games with one start as a freshman in 2004 and caught 4 passes for 58 yards…
61 tackles and 1 sack before suffering a season-ending knee injury… Once recorded a career-high 16 tackles in a game against Added 16 receptions for 226 yards and 1 touchdown while starting two of 11 games as a sophomore in 2005… Played in 10
Washington on November 3, 2007. games with four starts as a junior in 2006 and reeled in 15 passes for 171 yards and 3 touchdowns… Started four of 12 games as
a senior in 2007 and caught a career-high 29 passes for 328 yards and 3 touchdowns… Also fired a 27-yard touchdown strike.
PERSONAL: Graduated from Monte Vista High School in Spring Valley, California… Named to SuperPrep’s All-Far West
team and PrepStar’s All-West squad as a senior… Named San Diego County’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2004… Also played PERSONAL: Born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and played football at nearby Plantation High School… Was an All-Broward
basketball and earned All-Conference honors as a junior. County and All-District honoree… Played wide receiver as a junior and quarterback as a senior… Selected to play in the presti-
gious Broward-Dade County All-Star Game…Rated one of the top 60 prospects in Florida by SuperPrep… Was a member of the
SuperPrep All-Dixie team… Also played basketball and was a member of the track and field team.
JASON STEWART - dt 99
Height: 6-1 STEPHEN TATE - cb 25
Weight: 320
Date of Birth: November 14, 1980 Height: 5-11
College: Fresno State Weight: 186
How Acquired: Protected 2010 Date of Birth: April 26, 1986
College: Hofstra
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second UFL season after being protected by Sacramento Lions head coach Dennis Green… How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
Was an integral performer for the 2009 California Redwoods, recording 16 tackles in 2009… Also rumbled 43 yards for a touch-

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PRO CAREER: Joins the Sacramento Mountain Lions as a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign… Boasts off-season expe- COLLEGE: Proved himself to be one of Auburn’s best athletes during his college career, winning the Off-Season Condition-
rience with the NFL’s Washington Redskins having spent time with the NFC East club as a rookie in 2008. ing Award as a sophomore and senior… Won the Pat Dye Leadership Award as a junior… Started three years at strong-side
linebacker before shifting to the middle as a senior… Finished career with 350 tackles (165 solos), 6.5 sacks, 30 stops for losses
COLLEGE: Played cornerback and safety during his four years at Hofstra from 2004-2007… Appeared in 42 games with 12 of 104 yards, 15 pass deflections, 2 interceptions, 2 fumble recoveries, 1 forced fumble and 1 blocked kick in 48 games… His
starts… Totaled 123 tackles (66 solo) and 2 interceptions. 350 tackles rank eighth on the school’s career-record list while his 185 assisted tackles rank fifth… A three-time SEC Academic
Honor Roll member, he was also the winner of the inaugural Scholar Athlete of the Year Award for football in the Southeastern
PERSONAL: Played prep football at Centreville High School in Clifton, Virginia… Has run the 40-yard dash in 4.39 seconds. Conference.

PERSONAL: Was a three-sport standout in football, basketball and track at Perry High School in Perry, Georgia… Was an
All-State selection as a senior as he played linebacker and running back… Nicknamed ‘Reindeer’ due to his running style…
MICHAEL TAUILIILI - lb 49 Spent many summers growing up attending academic camps for math and science.

Height: 5-11
Weight: 235 TAVITA THOMPSON - t 76
Date of Birth: October 29, 1986
College: Duke Height: 6-5
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 Weight: 309
Date of Birth: December 26, 1985
PRO CAREER: Productive linebacker joins the Sacramento Mountain Lions after some NFL camp experience… Signed College: Oregon State
with the Indianapolis Colts in May of 2009 as an undrafted free agent. How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 2

COLLEGE: A four-year starter and letter winner at Duke… Displayed his durability by starting in 45 of his 46 career games, PRO CAREER: Chosen in the second round (eighth overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Sacramento Mountain Lions…
Originally entered the NFL as a free agent with the New York Jets on April 28, 2009… Waived by the Jets on August 26, 2009.
including 23 consecutive starts… Ranks among the best in Blue Devils history with 434 total tackles and 46 tackles for loss…
Also had six sacks and seven interceptions in his career… Was named the defensive Most Valuable Player of the East-West
Shrine Bowl thanks to his 13-tackle performance for the victorious East team. COLLEGE: Played at Oregon State from 2005-2008… Played in one game as a redshirt freshman in 2005… Backed up at
both tackle positions throughout the 2006 campaign… Started seven games at left tackle as a junior in 2007… Started the final
six games of his senior year at right rackle.
PERSONAL: Graduated from Duke in December of 2008 with a degree in public policy… Changed his last name from
Brown to Tauiliili prior to the 2006 season to honor his Samoan heritage.
PERSONAL: Attended Saint Louis High School in Honolulu, Hawaii… Rated among the nation’s top 50 high school of-
fensive linemen by Rivals.com… Was an All-State selection on offense and defense as a senior… Named to the Tacoma News
DONTARRIOUS THOMAS - lb 56 Tribune Top 100 team… Honorable mention All-State defensive end as a junior… Two-year starter at center on the basketball
team and earned two letters in the shot put and discus for the track and field team.

Height: 6-2
Weight: 240 EKON UDOFIA - dt 96
Date of Birth: September 2, 1982
College: Auburn Height: 6-2
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 Weight: 315
Date of Birth: August 3, 1987
PRO CAREER: Returns for a second UFL season after serving as a key member of the California Redwoods defense in College: Stanford
2009… Recorded a team-leading 52 tackles and also knocked down 3 passes… Originally chosen in the second round (48th How Acquired: Free Agent 2010
overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings… Played in 63 games with 10 starts for the Vikings from 2004-2008…
Recorded NFL career totals of 144 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 2 pass defenses and 1 forced fumble… Best season came as a rookie in 2004 PRO CAREER: Stout, powerful defensive lineman signed a free agent contract with the Sacramento Mountain Lions for
when he registered 59 tackles, 0.5 sacks and 1 forced fumble… Also has NFL off-season experience with the San Francisco 49ers the 2010 UFL campaign… Originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent, inking a deal with the defending Super Bowl cham-
(2009) and San Diego Chargers (2010). pion New Orleans Saints in April 2010.

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COLLEGE: Played in 44 games with 38 starts at Stanford from 2006-2009… Notched 127 career tackles and added 1.5 sacks PRO CAREER: Returns for a second season in the UFL after playing for the California Redwoods in 2009, rushing for 75
and 7 tackles for losses… Started all 12 games in 2006 and posted a career-high 43 tackles, 1 sack and 1.5 stops for losses… yards and 1 touchdown on 25 carries… Entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the St. Louis Rams in 2006 and spent
Added 18 tackles in six starts in 2007 and 30 tackles in eight starts in 2008… Wrapped up college career by starting 12 of 13 the 2006 and 2007 seasons on the club’s practice squad… Played for the Hamburg Sea Devils and Rhein Fire in NFL Europe in
games and recording 36 tackles, 1.5 stops for losses and 1 fumble recovery. 2007.

PERSONAL: Brother Udeme was with the Mountain Lions in training camp… Consensus All-American at Chaparral High COLLEGE: Played in 41 games, starting 36, in career for the Morehouse Maroon Tigers, rushing 755 times for 3,699 yards and
School in Scottsdale, Arizona… Named to PrepStar’s Dream Team as one of the top 100 high school recruits in the country… 34 touchdowns… Added 18 receptions for 114 yards… Only player in school history to rush for at least 1,100 yards in two sea-
Earned All-American honors from PrepStar, SuperPrep, Parade, Rivals.com, Student Sports, EA Sports and U.S. Army… Was an sons… Started all 10 games as senior, rushing 215 times for 1,198 yards and 9 touchdowns to break the school rushing record…
All-State, All-Region and All-Conference selection following his junior and senior campaigns… Played basketball and was a Added 10 receptions for 69 yards and was an All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference first-team selection, leading the
member of the track and field team for two seasons. conference in rushing… Started all 10 games as junior, rushing 168 times for 804 yards and 8 touchdowns… As a sophomore,
started 10 of 11 games, rushing 238 times for 1,124 yards and 13 touchdowns, adding 5 receptions for 27 yards and was an All-
SIAC first-team selection… His 13 rushing touchdowns set a school record… Started six of 10 games as a freshman, rushing 134
SCOTT WARE - s 29 times for 573 yards and 4 touchdowns.

PERSONAL: Born in Toluca Lake, California… Played football, basketball, and ran track at Campbell Hall High in Los An-
Height: 6-3 geles… Son of Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington… Majored in sociology at Morehouse… At the age of nine,
Weight: 218 appeared as a student in a Harlem classroom in the 1992 film Malcolm X, which starred his father in the title role.
Date of Birth: May 5, 1983
College: USC
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 JOE WEST - wr 19
PRO CAREER: Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie free agent with the Philadelphia Eagles on May 1, 2006… Height: 6-1
Was released ahead of the 2006 season but did spend the bulk of that year on the practice squad of the Indianapolis Colts… Weight: 215
Released by the Colts on September 1, 2007. Date of Birth: February 1, 1984
College: Texas El-Paso
COLLEGE: Began his career at Santa Rosa Junior College before transferring to the national title-winning USC Trojans… How Acquired: Protected 2010
Recorded 16 tackles for USC in 2004 before adding 51 tackles, 3 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery and 1 interception for 30
yards as a senior in 2005.
PRO CAREER: Reliable wideout returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by Sacramento Lions head
PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, California… Proudly intercepted Peyton Manning during an Indianapolis Colts’ practice coach Dennis Green… Played for the California Redwoods during the 2009 UFL campaign and ranked second on the team
during his NFL playing days… Played at Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa, California where he was named the All- with 16 receptions for 193 yards (21 long)… Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Dallas Cowboys in
Redwood Empire League Co-Defensive MVP by the Santa Rosa Press Democrat… Played wide receiver and defensive back… 2008… Waived in June 2008 but immediately picked up by the New Orleans Saints… Waived by the Saints on the eve of the
Was also a member of the track and field team. season but re-signed to the practice squad for the 2008 campaign.

COLLEGE: Played in 45 games with 26 starts during college career at UTEP… Best season came as a senior in 2007 when he
JOHN DAVID WASHINGTON - rb 28 reeled in a career-high 41 catches for 734 yards (77 long) and 6 touchdowns… Ended career with 93 receptions for 1,540 yards
and 13 touchdowns.

Height: 5-9 PERSONAL: Brother, Tracy Thorpe, was a pitcher in the Toronto Blue Jays organization… Played high school football at
Weight: 208 Garland Lakeview Centennial High School in Garland, Texas… Rated the 75th-best player in the state of Texas by SuperPrep in
Date of Birth: April 28, 1984 2001… Was also a first-team All-District selection… Also played basketball and competed in the 200 meters, 4x400 meter relay
and high jump for the track and field team.
College: Morehouse
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

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PERSONAL: Attended Sunset High School where he competed in football, wrestling and track… Majored in communica-
ROD WINDSOR - wr 11 tions at Portland State… Born in Portland, Oregon.

Height: 6-2
Weight: 210 CURTIS YOUNG - de 58
Date of Birth: April 24, 1985
College: Western New Mexico Height: 6-1
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010 Weight: 269
Date of Birth: January 8, 1986
PRO CAREER: Playmaking wide receiver joins the Mountain Lions for the 2010 season after an impressive campaign with College: Cincinnati
the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League… Was named the AFL’s Rookie of the Year after recording 193 catches for How Acquired: UFL Draft 2010 – Round 10
2,372 yards and 47 touchdowns… Spent 2009 with the Rio Grande Valley Dorados of the now-defunct arenafootball2 league,
earning that circuits Offensive Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year awards… Caught 184 passes for 2,364 yards and 59 PRO CAREER: Chosen in the tenth round (49th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft by the Sacramento Mountain Lions…
touchdowns in ‘09. Gained his first professional experience in April 2010 when he was invited to a tryout with the Cincinnati Bengals.

COLLEGE: In his only collegiate season as a wide receiver, caught 81 passes for 1,118 yards and six touchdowns… Was COLLEGE: Played three seasons at Cincinnati (2006, 2008 and 2009) and recorded 90 tackles, 23.5 tackles for losses, 9.5
first-team all-conference as a senior… As Western New Mexico’s quarterback in 2006, led the team in both passing (1,361) and sacks, 9 quarterback hurries and 1 forced fumble… Played in 12 games in 2006 and recorded 15 tackles, 4 tackles for losses, 3.5
rushing (886) yards… Began his collegiate career at Garden City Community College. sacks, 2 quarterback hurries and 1 forced fumble… Did not play in 2007… Appeared in all 14 games in 2008 and registered 25
tackles, 8.5 tackles for losses, 4 sacks and 2 quarterback hurries… Rounded out career with 10 starts from 10 games as a senior
PERSONAL: A native of Bessmer, Alabama… Went to Jess Lanier High School. in 2009, recording 50 tackles, 11 tackles for losses, 2 sacks and 5 quarterback hurries.

PERSONAL: Was a two-time All-Conference performer at Glenville High School in Cleveland, Ohio… Was a 2004 Cleveland
AARON WOODS - wr 89 Plain Dealer All-Star Team selection… Recorded 14 sacks as a senior in 2004 and helped his team to the semi finals of the Ohio
Division I playoffs… Was a starter on the basketball team and was also a member of the track and field squad.
Height: 5-6
Weight: 180
Date of Birth: August 5, 1986
College: Portland State
How Acquired: Free Agent 2010

PRO CAREER: Explosive receiving and special teams threat joins the Sacramento Mountain Lions as a free agent for the
2010 UFL season.

COLLEGE: Was the smallest player on the team during his time at Portland State in 2008 and 2009 but was one of the
school’s most productive performers… Had an outstanding junior year as a slot receiver and kick returner in 2008… Caught a
team-leading 66 passes for 1,028 yards and 6 touchdowns… Caught at least four passes in every game… Set school records
for kick returns (35) and kick return yards (908) in a season… Ranked fifth in school history with 1,968 all-purpose yards… Was
named second-team All-Big Sky Conference as a kick returner and earned an honorable mention at wide receiver… Played in 11
games as a senior in 2009 and ranked second on the team with 43 catches for 535 yards (96 long) and 3 touchdowns… Added
9 punt returns for 82 yards (31 long) and 53 kickoff returns for 1,314 yards (97 long) and 1 touchdown… Played at Santa Rosa
Junior College before transferring to Portland State and helped his school to a NorCal Championship with a 9-1 record… Played
in eight games and caught 26 passes for 477 yards and 7 touchdowns… Added 15 kickoff returns for 436 yards and 2 scores.

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EXPANSION

UFL Expansion Ed Reynolds


President

VIRGINIA
Prior to joining the UFL for the 2009 season as Vice President, Administration & Special Assistant to
Commissioner, Reynolds worked for twelve seasons with the National Football League in football
in operations and security.
In football operations he developed, implemented and administered the On-field / Pro-Line policies
for all 32 teams and was responsible for all associated violation fines for players, coaches and teams.
The United Football League plans to establish three further expansion teams and kickoff the 2011 season as Reynolds developed and implemented the College Relations programs and the NFL high school
an eight-team league. On June 21, 2010, the UFL board announced that the Hampton Roads region of Virginia is to coaches of the week programs in all 32 markets.
host the league’s sixth team. Reynolds began his playing career in the NFL as a free agent with the New England Patriots in 1983. He was named team
UFL Commissioner Michael Huyghue said of the plans: “Like Omaha, which came on board as an expansion team in MVP in 1989 and led the team in tackles for three seasons before spending two years with the New York Giants.
April and generated considerable excitement, this area of Virginia fits the ideal UFL model of having a passionate fan While playing in the NFL, Reynolds served in the Army Reserves as an infantry officer / weapons expert. During his fifteen-
base that we believe deserves a professional football team.” year military career, he oversaw every aspect of training for the units in the 80th Division. He handled all weapons qualifica-
Virginia native Ed Reynolds will serve as team President and will oversee operations on a day-to-day basis. Reynolds tions, raising scores by 60%. He also assisted in the improvement in PT scores by 75%. He operated Range operations and
has been an integral figure at the heart of the UFL as Vice President, Administration & Special Assistant to the Commis- handled unit security procedures.
sioner since the league’s inception. Reynolds is a graduate of the University of Virginia, is married to Pamela Dudley and they have four outstanding sons: Ed,
“Any time you have a chance to take advantage of coming back to your home state is an opportunity to relish and look Joseph, Ethan and Jason.
forward to,” said Reynolds. “It is an exciting opportunity to create synergy and establish a great product like the United
Football League in a market that is dynamic and ready for professional football.”
Doug Williams
Washington Redskins legend Doug Williams, the MVP of Super Bowl XXII and the first black quarterback to win a Super General Manager
Bowl, will serve the General Manager of the Virginia team.
Doug Williams was the first African-American quarterback to start and also win a Super Bowl when he produced a Most Valu-
“I have seen the level of talent that is out there and eager to play in this league to prove themselves and we will bring able Player performance as the Washington Redskins defeated the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXII.
the very best of those players to this team,” said Williams.
Williams enjoyed a stellar college career at Grambling and just five games into his freshman year became the starting quar-
In establishing a team management structure, Reynolds has brought UFL Senior Director of Strategic Planning Nick terback. He led the Tigers to an 11-1 record and the first of three Southwestern Athletic Conference championships during
Rudd and Virginia-based public relations consultant John Castleberry on board with the Virginia expansion team. his four seasons as a starter as the Tigers had a 35-5 record overall. In 1977, he led the nation in touchdown passes, 38, and
Rudd is responsible for leading the league’s investor strategy, which encompasses expansion and investment-related passing yards, 3,286.
initiatives, and will manage the day-to-day strategic development of the Virginia team. He has worked alongside UFL He was named All-America quarterback by the Associated Press and was fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting. Williams was
Commissioner Michael Huyghue and COO Bill Peterson to build out the investor base in Omaha, Virginia and other named the Black College Player of the Year twice. His career totals were NCAA records in passing yards, 8,411, total offense
potential UFL markets. Rudd was an investment banker before joining the UFL in 2009, and graduated from Columbia yards, 8,354, and touchdown passes, 93.
University where he was an All Ivy football player.
Williams was selected in the first round (17th overall) of the 1978 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a franchise that
Castleberry has spent more than 20 years working as an award-winning broadcast journalist. He brings an extensive had never advanced to the playoffs until Williams arrived. In three out of the next four seasons the Buccaneers made playoff
knowledge of the Virginia market and contacts within the media industry to benefit the expansion team’s pubic rela- appearances, and in 1979 they played in the NFC Championship game.
tions endeavors.
Williams joined the USFL and played with the Oklahoma Outlaws who later became the Arizona Outlaws for four seasons until
The Virginia team will face the Florida Tuskers, Hartford Colonials, Las Vegas Locos, Omaha Nighthawks, Sacramento the league disbanded in 1986. Williams returned to the NFL in 1986 and signed with the Washington Redskins and led his
Mountain Lions and two additional expansion teams when the third United Football League season kicks off in 2011. team to an opening day victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. In Super Bowl XXII as the Redskins routed the Denver Broncos
The Virginia team has launched its own web page within the official UFL website at www.ufl-football.com/virginia 42-10, Williams completed 18 of 29 passes for 340 yards and four touchdown passes and was named Super Bowl MVP.
where fans can sign up to receive ticket information and has a growing social media presence at www.facebook.com/ In 1997 Williams returned to Grambling as head football coach, succeeding the legendary Eddie Robinson. His team went 10-2
UFLVirginia and www.twitter.com/UFLVirginia. in 2000, 11-1 in 2001, and won the championship of the Southwestern Athletic Conference both years.
He rejoined the Buccaneers as a personnel executive and in 2009 was promoted to the director of professional scouting. He
and his wife, Raunda, have six children: Ashley, Adrian, Doug, Jr., Jasmine, Laura and Temessia.

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UFL WEBSITE

com as we continue to stay ahead of


the curve of emerging trends.
The United Football League
will join NHL and MLB in partnering
with Boxee.TV to stream our games
via the Boxee application over the
internet and via their new set top
box.
Our television partners (Ver-
sus, NESN, HDNet) have launched
UFL sections of their respective
websites (NESN.com, HD.net, Versus.
com) and they have also produced
and shared UFL content on their so-
cial media presence, expanding our
footprint and exposing the league
to new audiences.
FanHouse.com has expand-
ed their UFL coverage both on their
website and into social media which
also increases our digital reach.

UFL For Sale!


www.UFL-Football.com content. League executives and staff have
blogged frequently as part of the goal of taking
and thousands of entries in Hartford, Sacra-
mento and Omaha. The formula will be applied Passionate football fans can now buy UFL
In early April of 2010 the United Football fans closer to the action. to UFL Virginia and two additional expansion team apparel, street wear, hats, jerseys – and so
League launched a rebuilt, rebranded UFL-Foot- The results have been clear as more and franchises. much more at www.BuyUFL.com!
ball.com that was built by industry-leading full more fans have made UFL-Football.com a must The accounts amounted to a total of less www.BuyUFL.com will be the most innova-
service digital agency Digitaria. visit destination each day! than 7,500 at the end of 2009 - today the league tive and expansive website in all of sports and
The redesigned website was part of an and team accounts on Facebook amount to the online destination for all things UFL. It will
34,647 fans and 11,067 followers on Twitter. supply fans and consumers with a comprehen-
aggressive digital media strategy focused on
developing and growing the UFL fan base. Activ- Facebook & Twitter & more The league and team all now have accounts on sive line of merchandise from the traditional to
ity on related social media platforms such as YouTube and are providing compelling, original the unusual.
The United Football League’s digital pres-
Twitter, Facebook and league-related blogs has video from a combination of professionally More than 1,000 items will be available at
ence following the conclusion of the 2009
increased by six times since the conclusion of produced video and Flip Cam footage which the www.BuyUFL.com Webstore. True UFL fans
season amounted to one account on Facebook,
the 2009 season. provides raw looks inside of the game. can show their devotion to the Tuskers, Colo-
Twitter and YouTube. The league made a con-
New features include video integration with League personalities ranging from the nials, Locos, Nighthawks and Mountain Lions by
certed investment of time and resources into
Ooyala, social media integration, a fantasy pick Commissioner to leading UFL athletes such as decking themselves out in replica jerseys, hats
the digital sphere for 2010, which has amounted
’em game provided by RotoHog and the ability Ahman Green, Cato June, Maurice Price and and a wide range of street wear apparel. And
to a significant amount of progress prior to
to create UFL-Football.com accounts! Fans have Dominic Rhodes interact with fans via Twitter they can also find that perfect gift for family and
kickoff.
been taken inside of the action thanks to Flip and have thousands of followers accumulated. friends, wear a stylish team watch and show off
Name the Team contests were successfully
Cam powered video and compelling, original The league has invested in emerging technology their team colors on the golf course.
promoted online which amounted to thousands
such as Tumblr, geolocation and the new Digg.

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2009 PREMIERE SEASON

Standings
Teams W L PCT. PF PA

Florida Tuskers 6 0 1.000 183 92

Las Vegas Locomotives 4 2 .667 167 100

California Redwoods 2 4 .333 105 134

New York Sentinels 0 6 .000 56 185

WEEK 1 WEEK5
Date Score Venue/City Attendance Date Score Venue/City Attendance
10/8 Las Vegas 30, California 17 Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada 14,292 11/4 Las Vegas 41, New York 10 James H. Shuart Stadium, Hempstead, NY 4,392
10/10 Florida 35, New York 13 Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Florida 11,203
WEEK 2 WEEK 6
Date Score Venue/City Attendance Date Score Venue/City Attendance
10/14 Florida 29, Las Vegas 15 Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada 12,160 11/12 Florida 24, New York 6 Rentschler Field, Hartford, Connecticut 5,201
10/17 California 24, New York 7 AT&T Park, San Francisco, California 6,341 11/14 Las Vegas 16, California 10 Spartan Stadium, San Jose, California 4,312
WEEK 3 WEEK 7
Date Score Venue/City Attendance Date Score Venue/City Attendance
10/22 Florida 34, California 7 Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Florida 12,021 11/19 Florida 34, California 27 AT&T Park, San Francisco, California 6,837
WEEK 4 11/20 Las Vegas 41, New York 7 Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada 3,306
Date Score Venue/City Attendance
UFL Championship Game
10/29 California 20, New York 13 Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey10,318
11/27 Las Vegas 20, Florida 17 (OT) Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada 14,801
10/30 Florida 27, Las Vegas 24 Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida 11,354

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2009 GAME RECAPS

Game 1 Game 2 OCTOBER 10, 2009


October 8, 2009 Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Florida - Florida Tuskers 35, New York Sentinels 13
Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada - Las Vegas Locomotives 30, California Redwoods 17
The Florida Tuskers began their perfect regular season slow, falling behind the New York
The United Football League’s inaugural game was not decided until the late stages, and fea- Sentinels 10-0 early in the second quarter. The Tuskers then rallied for the victory in what be-
tured the season’s largest deficit overcome for a victory. Las Vegas was down 14-3 in the second came the second-largest deficit overcome for a win during the UFL‘s “Premiere Season.”
quarter, but scored 27 of the game’s final 30 points for the Locomotives’ first-ever win. Florida took a 14-10 lead late in the second quarter on back-to-back Brooks Bollinger touch-
California took that 11-point lead through 4-yard touchdown runs by quarterback Shane Boyd down passes just 62 seconds apart. After New York closed the gap to 14-13 at halftime, the
and running back Cory Ross in the second quarter. The Locos cut the deficit to 14-10 at halftime Tuskers scored 21 unanswered points in the second half to pull away, including Bollinger’s third
thanks to a J.P. Losman touchdown pass then a second Losman scoring strike early in the third and fourth touchdown tosses of the contest in the third quarter. Florida’s defense stepped up
quarter gave the Locos a 17-14 advantage. The Locos were ahead 20-17 going into the fourth after New York’s early lead as well, allowing the Sentinels to gain just 113 yards and forcing
quarter, then pulled away with a league-record 53-yard field goal by Graham Gano early in the three turnovers on New York’s last seven drives of the game.
final stanza and a 9-yard touchdown run by DeDe Dorsey late in the game.

Team 1 2 3 4 Total Team 1 2 3 4 Total


California 0 14 3 0 17 New York 7 6 0 0 13
Las Vegas 3 7 10 10 30 Florida 0 14 14 7 35

Key Players Key Players


J.P. Losman, QB, Las Vegas - 21-for-31, 226 yards, 2 touchdowns Brooks Bollinger, QB, Florida - 20-for-26, 225 yards, 4 touchdowns
DeDe Dorsey, RB, Las Vegas - 2 touchdowns Tatum Bell, RB, Florida - 13 carries, 70 yards, 1 touchdown
Graham Gano, K, Las Vegas - 3-for-3 field goals, 3-for-3 extra points Quinn Gray, QB, New York - 12-for-29, 161 yards, 1 touchdown
Louis Holmes, DE, California - 2 forced fumbles Chris Barclay, RB, New York - 5 kickoff returns, 114 yards

Team QTR Time Scoring Play CAL LAS Team QTR Time Scoring Play NY FLA
LAS 1 3:20 Gano 33-yard field goal 0 3 NY 1 12:52 Thorpe 11-yard pass from Gray (Czech kick) 7 0
CAL 2 11:03 Boyd 4-yard run (Douglass kick) 7 3 NY 2 15:00 Czech 32-yard field goal 10 0
CAL 2 8:45 Ross 4-yard run (Douglass kick) 14 3 FLA 2 3:54 Murphy 9-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 10 7
LAS 2 0:13 Dorsey 1-yard pass from Losman (Gano kick) 14 10 FLA 2 2:52 Biddle 35-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 10 14
LAS 3 11:07 Bergen 11-yard pass from Losman (Gano kick) 14 17 NY 2 0:13 Czech 42-yard field goal 13 14
LAS 3 8:05 Gano 39-yard field goal 14 20 FLA 3 9:58 Gessner 16-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 13 21
CAL 3 0:52 Douglass 26-yard field goal 17 20 FLA 3 6:30 Neufeld 1-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 13 28
LAS 4 10:20 Gano 53-yard field goal 17 23 FLA 4 11:55 Bell 1-yard run (Bryant kick) 13 35
LAS 4 2:18 Dorsey 9-yard run (Gano kick) 17 30

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Game 3 Game 4 ™

October 14, 2009 October 17, 2009


Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada - Florida Tuskers 29, Las Vegas Locomotives 15 At&T Park, San Francisco, California - California Redwoods 24, New York Sentinels 7
The first meeting of the season between the Tuskers and the Locomotives established Florida The California Redwoods’ first-ever win was a hard-fought one, as they could not shake the
as the top team in the UFL. The Tuskers ran out to a 22-0 lead after three quarters and did not look Sentinels until a Cory Ross 1-yard touchdown run broke a 7-7 tie with 5:11 left in the third quarter.
back, and, in the process, took over first place in the league by themselves. The two teams traded touchdowns in the first half - California’s coming on a 2-yard pass from Mike
The hero in the first half for Florida was kicker Matt Bryant, whose three field goals and an extra McMahon to linebacker/long snapper-turned-tight end Kai Brown in the first quarter, and New
point accounted for 10 of Florida’s 16 points. Once again, the Tusker defense was stout, giving up York’s on a Quinn Gray-to-Chris Barclay 2-yard toss. After Ross’ score, part of the league’s first-ever
just 140 yards to Las Vegas on the Locos’ first seven possessions. Florida quarterback Brooks Bol- 100-yard rushing game (121 yards), the Redwoods pulled away in the fourth quarter on a 42-yard
linger, a week after throwing four touchdown passes to four different receivers, recorded three more Parker Douglass field goal and a 1-yard scoring run by backup John David Washington. California’s
touchdown strikes to three different wide receivers. defense clamped down on New York after giving up the Sentinels’ lone score, allowing just 55 yards
the rest of the game.
Team 1 2 3 4 Total Team 1 2 3 4 Total
Florida 7 9 6 7 29 New York 0 7 0 0 7
Las Vegas 0 0 0 15 15 California 7 0 7 10 24
Key Players
Brooks Bollinger, QB, Florida - 24-for-32, 310 yards, 3 touchdowns Key Players

Taye Biddle, WR, Florida - 7 catches, 107 yards, 1 touchdown Cory Ross, RB, California - 22 carries, 121 yards, 1 touchdown

Patrick Chukwurah, DE, Florida - 2 sacks Ronnie Prude, CB, California - 4 passes defensed, team-high 4.5 tackles

J.P. Losman, QB, Las Vegas - 19-for-35, 239 yards, 2 touchdowns


Samie Parker, WR, Las Vegas - 6 catches, 85 yards, 2 touchdowns Team QTR Time Scoring Play NY CAL
CAL 1 9:39 Brown 2-yard pass from McMahon (Douglass kick) 0 7
Team QTR Time Scoring Play FLA LAS
NY 2 9:04 Barclay 2-yard pass from Gray (Czech kick) 7 7
FLA 1 11:11 Murphy 5-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 7 0
CAL 3 5:11 Ross 1-yard run (Douglass kick) 7 14
FLA 2 11:02 Bryant 22-yard field goal 10 0
CAL 4 11:45 Douglass 42-yard field goal 7 17
FLA 2 1:51 Bryant 41-yard field goal 13 0
CAL 4 3:19 Washington 1-yard run (Douglass kick) 7 24
FLA 2 0:05 Bryant 30-yard field goal 16 0
FLA 3 4:33 Gessner 12-yard pass from Bollinger (pass failed) 22 0
LAS 4 14:20 Safety, Dorsey blocked punt out of end zone 22 2
FLA 4 9:39 Biddle 17-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 29 2
LAS 4 7:10 Parker 11-yard pass from Losman (run failed) 29 8
LAS 4 1:56 Parker 2-yard pass from Losman (Gano kick) 29 15

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Game 5 Game 6

October 22, 2009 October 29, 2009


Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Florida - Florida Tuskers 34, California Redwoods 7 Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey - California Redwoods 20, New York Sentinels 13
The Tuskers ran their record to 3-0 with a comfortable home win over the Redwoods. After The closest game of the UFL season to date came at The Meadowlands, as the Redwoods
a scoreless first quarter, Florida scored 27 unanswered points en route to staying undefeated. improved to 2-2 with a second victory over the Sentinels (0-3). The contest was in the balance until
the final two minutes, when the Redwoods forced their second and final turnover of the game to
Florida’s points came from all angles - a rushing touchdown by Michael Pittman, three passing
seal the win.
touchdowns (two by Brooks Bollinger and one by Chris Greisen) and two Matt Bryant field
goals. California’s points came on a rushing touchdown by Cory Ross. Florida’s defense kept California took a 17-3 lead late in the second quarter, but New York came back with a 45-yard field
California (1-2) off the scoreboard until the fourth quarter, and, overall, forced five turnovers. goal by Piotr Czech as the first half ended, then a 5-yard touchdown pass from Quinn Gray to tight
end Christian Hopkins in the third quarter to make it a 17-13 game. The Redwoods, however, were
able to fend off the Sentinels in the fourth quarter, getting a 44-yard Parker Douglass field goal for
Team 1 2 3 4 Total insurance, then forcing the deciding fumble and recovering with 1:21 remaining.
California 0 0 0 7 7
Team 1 2 3 4 Total
Florida 0 17 10 7 34
California 7 10 0 3 20
Key Players New York 0 6 7 0 13
Brooks Bollinger, QB, Florida - 18-for-3, 232 yards, 2 touchdowns Key Players
Taye Biddle, WR, Florida - 5 catches, 133 yards Shane Boyd, QB, California - 18-for-23, 192 yards, 1 touchdown
Cory Ross, RB, California - 18 carries, 61 yards, 1 touchdown Cory Ross, RB, California - 23 carries, 79 yards; 7 catches, 63 yards
Dontarrious Thomas, LB, California - 10 tackles, 1 for loss
Team QTR Time Scoring Play CAL FLA Quinn Gray, QB, New York - 22-for-32, 230 yards, 1 touchdown
FLA 2 8:20 Pittman 2-yard run (Bryant kick) 0 7 Craphonso Thorpe, WR, New York - 9 catches, 93 yards
FLA 2 3:01 Foster 24-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 0 14 Leon Williams, LB, New York - 11 tackles
FLA 2 0:17 Bryant 33-yard field goal 0 17
Team QTR Time Scoring Play CAL NY
FLA 3 8:15 Bryant 22-yard field goal 0 20
CAL 1 10:19 Ross 25-yard pass from Boyd (Douglass kick) 7 0
FLA 3 3:56 Pinnock 2-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 0 27
NY 2 12:36 Czech 36-yard field goal 7 3
CAL 4 13:44 Ross 1-yard run (Douglass kick) 7 27
CAL 2 8:09 Douglass 27-yard field goal 10 3
FLA 4 5:46 Maxwell 36-yard pass from Greisen (Bryant kick) 7 34
CAL 2 0:26 Boyd 5-yard run (Douglass kick) 17 3
NY 2 0:00 Czech 45-yard field goal 17 6
NY 3 2:17 Hopkins 5-yard pass from Gray (Czech kick) 17 13
CAL 4 2:37 Douglass 44-yard field goal 20 13

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Game 7 Game 8

October 30, 2009 November 4, 2009


Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida - Florida Tuskers 27, Las Vegas Locomotives 24 James M. Shuart Stadium, Hempstead, N.Y. - Las Vegas Locomotives 41, New York Sentinels 10
In a game that featured four ties, 51 points and 839 yards of total offense, the Tuskers The Locomotives (2-2) got themselves back into championship game berth contention following
survived to stay undefeated at 4-0 by beating the Locos (1-2) for the second time in 16 days. a decisive victory against the home-standing Sentinels (0-4).
Las Vegas had a 14-7 halftime lead thanks to a 60-yard J.P. Losman-to-Tab Perry touchdown Las Vegas wasted little time in taking a lead, going up 10-0 after the first quarter. New York made it
pass and a 22-yard DeDe Dorsey scoring run. Florida fought back to tie the game twice in the a 24-10 deficit with 6:57 left in the third quarter, but a 49-yard field goal by Graham Gano, a 17-yard
third quarter, and the Tuskers and Locos went into the fourth quarter tied at 17. Tatum Bell’s touchdown pass from J.P. Losman to running back Josh Scobey and a 75-yard interception-return
1-yard touchdown run gave Florida the lead again, but just 1:09 later, Losman found tight end touchdown by cornerback Trey Young put the game out of reach.
John Madsen for a 2-yard touchdown throw and the fourth tie of the game. Matt Bryant’s 40-
yard field goal with 4:38 to go provided the eventual game-winning points for Florida. Team 1 2 3 4 Total
Las Vegas 10 14 3 14 41
Team 1 2 3 4 Total
New York 0 7 3 0 10
Las Vegas 0 14 3 7 24
Florida 0 7 10 10 27 Key Players
J.P. Losman, QB, Las Vegas - 27-for-37, 277 yards, 2 touchdowns
Key Players
Rian Wallace, LB, New York - 8 tackles, 2.5 for loss, 1 sack
Brooks Bollinger, QB, Florida - 22-for-35, 323 yards, 2 touchdowns
Claude Wroten, DT, Florida - 2 sacks, 3 passes defensed, 4.5 tackles
J.P. Losman, QB, Las Vegas - 19-for-31, 252 yards, 2 touchdowns Team QTR Time Scoring Play LAS NY

DeDe Dorsey, RB, Las Vegas - 12 carries, 139 yards, 1 touchdown LAS 1 6:36 Shipp 1-yard run (Gano kick) 7 0
LAS 1 0:22 Gano 44-yard field goal 10 0
Team QTR Time Scoring Play LAS FLA LAS 2 10:17 Shipp 6-yard run (Gano kick) 17 0
FLA 2 11:54 Maxwell 9-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 0 7 NY 2 2:28 Sanders 2-yard pass from Martin (Czech kick) 17 7
LAS 2 5:11 Perry 60-yard pass from Losman (Gano kick) 7 7 LAS 2 0:53 Bergen 14-yard pass from Losman (Gano kick) 24 7
LAS 2 2:46 Dorsey 22-yard run (Gano kick) 14 7 NY 3 6:57 Czech 38-yard field goal 24 10
FLA 3 12:04 Maxwell 46-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 14 14 LAS 3 0:13 Gano 49-yard field goal 27 10
LAS 3 9:01 Gano 40-yard field goal 17 14 LAS 4 9:18 Scobey 17-yard pass from Losman (Gano kick) 34 10
FLA 3 4:51 Bryant 31-yard field goal 17 17 LAS 4 6:45 Young 75-yard interception return (Gano kick) 41 10
FLA 4 8:10 Bell 1-yard run (Bryant kick) 17 24
LAS 4 7:01 Madsen 2-yard pass from Losman (Gano kick) 24 24
FLA 4 4:38 Bryant 40-yard field goal 24 27

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Game 9 Game 10

November 12, 2009 November 14, 2009


Rentschler Field, Hartford, Connecticut - Florida Tuskers 24, New York Sentinels 6 Spartan Stadium, San Jose, California - Las Vegas Locomotives 16, California Redwoods 10
The Tuskers (5-0) moved one step closer to an undefeated regular season thanks to a second The Locomotives’ run toward the UFL Championship Game almost was derailed by the Red-
victory against the Sentinels, who were playing a home game in Hartford, Conn. woods, but 10 fourth-quarter points put Las Vegas (3-2) back on the right track to top California
(2-3) and earn a title shot.
Florida and New York played a competitive first half, as the Tuskers claimed a 10-6 lead at the
half. The Tuskers were able to pull away in the second half, as Tatum Bell scored on a 3-yard The Redwoods claimed a 10-6 lead late in the third quarter thanks to a 28-yard field goal by
touchdown run and Brooks Bollinger found wide receiver Paris Warren for a 5-yard score. New Parker Douglass. The Locos, however, not only got an 8-yard touchdown pass from J.P. Los-
York’s offense was kept in check in the second half, as the Sentinels didn’t score and gained just man to wide receiver Andrae Thurman and a 33-yard field goal by Graham Gano in the fourth
88 yards offensively. quarter, but the Las Vegas defense forced two turnovers in the game’s final period to seal the
victory.
Team 1 2 3 4 Total Team 1 2 3 4 Total
Florida 10 0 7 7 24 Las Vegas 0 3 3 10 16
New York 3 3 0 0 6 California 7 0 3 0 10

Key Players Key Players


Brooks Bollinger, QB, Florida - 19-for-27, 215 yards, 2 touchdowns J.P. Losman, QB, Las Vegas - 16-for-29, 199 yards, 1 touchdown
Craphonso Thorpe, WR, New York - 7 catches, 78 yards David Kircus, WR, Las Vegas - 4 catches, 104 yards
Eric Henderson, DE, Las Vegas - 2 sacks, 5 tackles, 1 forced fumble
Team QTR Time Scoring Play FLA NY Cory Ross, RB, California - 19 carries, 111 yards, 1 touchdown
FLA 1 11:54 Foster 4-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 7 0 Maurice Crum, LB, California - 6.5 tackles, 3.5 for loss
NY 1 6:08 Czech 38-yard field goal 7 3
FLA 1 1:04 Bryant 38-yard field goal 10 3 Team QTR Time Scoring Play LAS CAL
NY 2 9:52 Czech 44-yard field goal 10 6 CAL 1 2:10 Ross 3-yard run (Douglass kick) 0 7
FLA 3 8:20 Bell 3-yard run (Bryant kick) 17 6 LAS 2 1:04 Gano 35-yard field goal 3 7
FLA 4 9:44 Warren 5-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 24 6 LAS 3 8:02 Gano 39-yard field goal 6 7
CAL 3 2:27 Douglass 28-yard field goal 6 10
LAS 4 11:53 Thurman 8-yard pass from Losman (Gano kick) 13 10
LAS 4 2:01 Gano 33-yard field goal 16 10

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Game 11 Game 12

November 19, 2009 November 20, 2009


At&T Park, San Francisco, California - Florida Tuskers 34, California Redwoods 27 Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada - Las Vegas Locomotives 41, New York Sentinels 7
For the second week in a row, the Redwoods attempted to play spoiler. For the second week The Locos (4-2) got ready for the UFL Championship Game by decisively defeating the Sen-
in a row, however, the Redwoods were victimized by a fourth-quarter comeback. The Tuskers
tinels (0-6) at home in the final regular-season game of the “Premiere Season.”
(6-0) completed their undefeated regular season thanks to a pair of fourth-quarter touch-
downs. Tim Rattay, starting at quarterback for an injured J.P. Losman, threw two touchdown passes as
Las Vegas took a 38-0 lead into the fourth quarter. The Locos’ defense forced five turnovers and
California took a 24-20 lead just before halftime on a Shane Boyd-to-Nate Lawrie 8-yard touch-
allowed New York to gain just 209 yards of total offense.
down pass. Parker Douglass’ 26-yard field goal in the third quarter extended the Redwoods’
advantage to 27-20. Florida tied the game on the first play of the fourth quarter, as Brooks Bol-
linger found wide receiver Jayson Foster for a 5-yard touchdown. The eventual winning points Team 1 2 3 4 Total
came on Michael Pittman’s 1-yard touchdown run with 6:00 remaining. The game featured
New York 0 0 0 7 7
three lead changes and three ties.
Las Vegas 7 10 21 3 41
Team 1 2 3 4 Total
Florida 10 10 0 14 34 Key Players
California 10 14 3 0 27 Tim Rattay, QB, Las Vegas - 10-for-21, 101 yards, 2 touchdowns

Key Players Wale Dada, CB, Las Vegas - 2 interceptions

Brooks Bollinger, QB, Florida - 18-for-29, 213 yards, 1 touchdown Leon Williams, LB, New York - 10.5 tackles

Quinton Culberson, LB, Florida - 6 tackles, 3 passes defensed


Shane Boyd, QB, California - 23-for-35, 290 yards, 2 touchdowns Team QTR Time Scoring Play NY LAS

Sonny Shackelford, WR, California - 6 catches, 124 yards LAS 1 13:44 Butler 17-yard blocked punt return (Gano kick) 0 7
LAS 2 12:39 Nordin 4-yard pass from Rattay (Gano kick) 0 14
Team QTR Time Scoring Play FLA CAL
LAS 2 5:40 Gano 32-yard field goal 0 17
FLA 1 12:51 Bryant 41-yard field goal 3 0
LAS 3 11:04 Parker 3-yard pass from Rattay (Gano kick) 0 24
CAL 1 12:39 Stewart 43-yard interception return (Douglass kick) 3 7
LAS 3 8:49 Shipp 1-yard run (Gano kick) 0 31
FLA 1 6:11 Pinnock 1-yard run (Bryant kick) 10 7
LAS 3 2:37 Dorsey 5-yard run (Gano kick) 0 38
CAL 1 2:40 Douglass 44-yard field goal 10 10
NY 4 13:25 Ali 1-yard run (Rowan kick) 7 38
FLA 2 12:19 Pittman 1-yard run 17 10
LAS 4 6:46 Gano 34-yard field goal 7 41
CAL 2 7:46 Gabriel 7-yard pass from Boyd (Douglass kick) 17 17
FLA 2 3:57 Bryant 20-yard field goal 20 17
CAL 2 0:17 Lawrie 8-yard pass from Boyd (Douglass kick) 20 24
CAL 3 8:25 Douglass 26-yard field goal 20 27
FLA 4 14:54 Foster 5-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 27 27
FLA 4 6:00 Pittman 1-yard run (Bryant kick) 34 27

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UFL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

November 27, 2009


Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada Team Statistics LAS FLA
Las Vegas Locomotives 20, Florida Tuskers 17 (OT) First downs 15 20
Total net yards 262 353
The Las Vegas Locomotives earned the title of first-ever United Football League champions Net yards passing 154 297
after a thrilling 20-17 overtime decision over the previously unbeaten Florida Tuskers. The title
game drew 14,801 fans to Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev. Net yards rushing 108 56
After the game, Locos players and coaches celebrated as head coach Jim Fassel lifted the Wil- Turnovers 1 3
liam Hambrecht Trophy, named for the founder of the UFL. Penalties-yards 4-30 5-35
The two teams played in the UFL’s first-ever overtime contest after Florida kicker Matt Bryant Time of possession 31:16 30:31
hit a 27-yard field goal with 2:10 left in regulation to tie the game at 17. In overtime, Las Vegas
nickel back Isaiah Trufant intercepted Florida quarterback Brooks Bollinger, setting up Locos
kicker Graham Gano’s game-winning 33-yard field goal 1:43 into the extra period.
Following three quarters which saw relatively little scoring (Florida led 7-3), the action picked Rushing - Las Vegas, Dorsey 11-66, Shipp 9-34, Losman 5-1, Thurman 1-7. Florida, Bell
up in the fourth quarter. Just 2:03 in the fourth, Las Vegas running back DeDe Dorsey scored 14-44, Pittman 9-22, Foster 1-(minus 4), Bollinger 1-(minus 6).
on a 38-yard run to give the Locos their first lead of the game at 10-7. Just 2:29 later, Bollinger
found wide receiver Frank Murphy for a 10-yard score to put the Tuskers back on top at 14-10. Passing - Las Vegas, Losman 21-35-0-193, Rattay 0-2-0-0. Florida, Bollinger 22-45-2-306.
Dorsey scored his second touchdown of the game, a 1-yard run, with 5:58 left in regulation to Receiving - Las Vegas, Bergen 7-52, Parker 5-66, Dorsey 4-32, Thurman 1-17, Perry 1-17,
make it a 17-14 Las Vegas lead, setting up Bryant’s game-tying field goal. Kircus 1-9, Nordin 1-5, Madsen 1-(minus 5). Florida, Pittman 6-77, Maxwell
5-80, Biddle 4-72, Foster 4-39, Murphy 2-24, Sippio 1-14.

Team 1 2 3 4 OT Total Missed Field Goals - Las Vegas, Gano 53. Florida, Bryant 51.
Las Vegas 0 3 0 14 3 20
Florida 7 0 0 10 0 17

Team QTR Time Scoring Play LAS FLA


FLA 1 5:13 Maxwell 8-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 0 7
LAS 2 0:04 Gano 46-yard field goal 3 7
LAS 4 12:57 Dorsey 38-yard run (Gano kick) 10 7
FLA 4 10:28 Murphy 10-yard pass from Bollinger (Bryant kick) 10 14
LAS 4 5:58 Dorsey 1-yard run (Gano kick) 17 14
FLA 4 2:10 Bryant 27-yard field goal 17 17
LAS OT 13:17 Gano 33-yard field goal 20 17

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UFL LEADERS

2009 SEASON

LEADING RUSHERS No Yds Avg Lg TD TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Total Rush Recv
C.Ross, CA 117 462 3.9 53 4 C.Ross, CA 615 462 153
D.Dorsey, LV 47 303 6.4 71 3 T.Biddle, FL 453 0 453
TOUCHDOWNS TD Rush Recv Ret Pts KICKING PAT FG Lg Pts
T.Bell, FL 71 277 3.9 18 3 D.Dorsey, LV 401 303 98
C.Ross, CA 5 4 1 0 30 G.Gano, LV 18/18 11/12 53 51
M.Shipp, LV 72 257 3.6 16 3 M.Pittman, FL 348 210 138
D.Dorsey, LV 4 3 1 0 24 M.Bryant, FL 21/21 10/12 41 51
M.Pittman, FL 68 210 3.1 27 3 D.Kircus, LV 322 -9 331
S.Parker, LV 3 0 3 0 18 P.Douglass, CA 12/12 6/10 44 30
S.Williams, FL 34 152 4.5 29 0 T.Bell, FL 307 277 30
M.Shipp, LV 3 3 0 0 18 P.Czech, NY 4/4 7/9 45 25
L.Toefield, NY 34 111 3.3 15 0 J.Foster, FL 280 12 268
T.Bell, FL 3 3 0 0 18 T.Rowan, NY 1/1 0/0 0 1
S.Boyd, CA 23 110 4.8 24 2 C.Thorpe, NY 275 0 275
M.Maxwell, FL 3 0 3 0 18
S.Woods, NY 32 101 3.2 15 0 M.Shipp, LV 271 257 14
J.Foster, FL 3 0 3 0 18
C.Sapp, NY 13 80 6.2 22 0 M.Maxwell, FL 267 0 267
M.Pittman, FL 3 3 0 0 18
S.Boyd, CA 2 2 0 0 12
A.Bergen, LV 2 0 2 0 12 Combined Net Yards Gained Total Rush Recv Int Punt KO Fumb
T.Biddle, FL 2 0 2 0 12 C.Ross, CA 615 462 153 0 0 0 0
C.Gessner, FL 2 0 2 0 12 W.Andrews, FL 492 0 0 0 139 353 0
A.Pinnock, FL 2 1 1 0 12 B.Sams, CA 463 0 0 0 88 375 0
F.Murphy, FL 2 0 2 0 12 T.Biddle, FL 453 0 453 0 0 0 0
D.Dorsey, LV 401 303 98 0 0 0 0
J.Scobey, LV 383 24 73 0 0 286 0
Pct Avg Rating
LEADING PASSERS Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD Pct TD Long Int Pct Int Sk/Lost Points T.Perry, LV 351 0 195 0 0 156 0
B.Bollinger, FL 179 121 67.6% 1,518 8.48 10 5.6% 62 2 1.1% 6/34 107.7 M.Pittman, FL 348 210 138 0 0 0 0
J.Losman, LV 163 102 62.6% 1,193 7.32 9 5.5% 60t 2 1.2% 15/113 98.0 D.Kircus, LV 322 -9 331 0 0 0 0
S.Boyd, CA 124 75 60.5% 814 6.56 3 2.4% 29 5 4.0% 6/35 71.1 T.Bell, FL 307 277 30 0 0 0 0
Q.Gray, NY 119 63 52.9% 639 5.37 3 2.5% 54 3 2.5% 3/28 66.5
In Net
LEADING PUNTERS No Yds Lg Avg TB Blk Ret Yds 20 Avg
RECEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TD RECEIVING YARDS Yds No Avg Lg TD D.Baugher, LV 22 958 68 43.5 3 0 15 56 7 38.3
C.Thorpe, NY 27 275 10.2 54 1 T.Biddle, FL 453 26 17.4 51 2 S.Player, NY 19 783 51 41.2 0 0 12 138 1 33.9
T.Biddle, FL 26 453 17.4 51 2 D.Kircus, LV 331 22 15.0 45 0 D.Frost, CA 16 656 52 41.0 1 0 11 132 4 31.5
D.Kircus, LV 22 331 15.0 45 0 C.Thorpe, NY 275 27 10.2 54 1 T.Sauerbrun, FL 16 587 54 36.7 0 0 10 34 5 34.6
S.Shackelford, CA 21 249 11.9 28 0 J.Foster, FL 268 17 15.8 62 3
D.Dorsey, LV 18 98 5.4 16 1 M.Maxwell, FL 267 16 16.7 46t 3
J.Foster, FL 17 268 15.8 62 3 S.Shackelford, CA 249 21 11.9 28 0 PUNT RETURN LEADERS No Yds Avg Lg TD KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS No Yds Avg Lg TD
J.West, CA 16 193 12.1 21 0 A.Thurman, LV 218 15 14.5 33 1 W.Andrews, FL 11 139 12.6 68 0 T.Perry, LV 7 156 22.3 31 0
A.Bergen, LV 16 190 11.9 26 2 T.Perry, LV 195 11 17.7 60t 1 B.Bonner, NY 11 85 7.7 19 0 W.Andrews, FL 16 353 22.1 37 0
M.Maxwell, FL 16 267 16.7 46t 3 J.West, CA 193 16 12.1 21 0 S.Parker, LV 10 64 6.4 16 0 J.Scobey, LV 13 286 22.0 40 0
C.Ross, CA 15 153 10.2 29 1 A.Bergen, LV 190 16 11.9 26 2 B.Sams, CA 14 88 6.3 22 0 C.Barclay, NY 9 187 20.8 30 0
A.Thurman, LV 15 218 14.5 33 1 B.Sams, CA 22 375 17.0 31 0
S.Sanders, NY 15 143 9.5 25 1

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UFL LEADERS UFL SUPERLATIVES

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TD SACKS No Yds
100 YARD RUSHING DAYS No Yds Avg Lg TD
J.Carter, FL 2 98 49.0 83 0 P.Chukwurah, FL 3.0 21.0
Dede Dorsey, Las Vegas, (October 30 @ Florida) 12 139 11.6 71 1
T.Young, LV 2 82 41.0 75t 1 E.Henderson, LV 3.0 8.0
Cory Ross, California, (October 17 vs New York) 22 121 5.5 31 1
P.Pratt, NY 2 39 19.5 27 0 C.Wroten, FL 2.0 12.0 Cory Ross, California, (November 14 vs Las Vegas) 19 111 5.8 53 1
N.Turnbull, LV 2 7 3.5 7 0 J.Mallard, LV 2.0 11.0 300 YARD PASSING DAYS Att Comp Yds Sk/Yd TD Lg Int Rating
W.Dada, LV 2 3 1.5 3 0 J.Cooper, FL 2.0 10.0 Brooks Bollinger, Florida, (October 30 vs Las Vegas) 35 22 323 1/2 2 53 1 99.9
D.Vinnett, FL 1 58 58.0 58 0 J.Parker, CA 1.5 10.0 Brooks Bollinger, Florida, (October 14 @ Las Vegas) 32 24 310 2/7 3 27 0 136.3
J.Stewart, CA 1 43 43.0 43t 1 M.Spicer, NY 1.5 10.0 100 YARD RECEIVING DAYS No Yds Avg Lg TD
M.Underwood, CA 1 13 13.0 13 0 R.Wallace, NY 1.5 9.0 Taye Biddle, Florida, (October 22 vs California) 5 133 26.6 51 0
R.Manning, FL 1 5 5.0 5 0 D.Scott, FL 1.5 9.0 Sonny Shackelford, California, (November 19 vs Florida) 6 124 20.7 28 0
T.McGarigle, FL 1 1 1.0 1 0 B.Save, NY 1.5 8.0 Taye Biddle, Florida, (October 14 @ Las Vegas) 7 107 15.3 25 1
T.Maze, NY 1 0 0.0 0 0 David Kircus, Las Vegas, (November 14 @ California) 4 104 26.0 45 0
T.Tiller, NY 1 0 0.0 0 0 RUSHING
O.Thurman, FL 1 0 0.0 0 0 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN A GAME No MOST RUSHING YARDS IN A GAME Yds
F.Brown, FL 1 0 0.0 0 0 Cory Ross, California, (October 28 @ New York) 23 Dede Dorsey, Las Vegas, (October 30 @ Florida) 139
W.Andrews, FL 1 0 0.0 0 0 LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE IN A GAME Lg LONGEST TD RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE IN A GAME Lg
D.Tribble, FL 1 0 0.0 0 0 Dede Dorsey, Las Vegas, (October 30 @ Florida) 71 Dede Dorsey, Las Vegas, (October 30 @ Florida) 22
A.Schlegal, FL 1 0 0.0 0 0 HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE (Min 8 Atts) Avg MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME TD
Dede Dorsey, Las Vegas, (October 30 @ Florida) 11.6 Marcel Shipp, Las Vegas, (November 4 @ New York) 2
Michael Pittman, Florida, (November 19 @ California) 2
TOTAL OFFENSE Total Rushing Passing TOTAL DEFENSE Total Rushing Passing
Florida 2,259 651 1,608 Florida 1,700 578 1,122
PASSING
Las Vegas 1,892 656 1,236 California 1,771 508 1,263 MOST PASS ATTEMPTS IN A GAME Att MOST PASS COMPLETIONS IN A GAME Comp
California 1,663 686 977 Las Vegas 1,778 559 1,219 JP Losman, Las Vegas, (November 4 @ New York) 37 JP Losman, Las Vegas, (November 4 @ New York) 27
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min 14 Atts) Comp HIGHEST PASSER RATING (Min 14 Atts) Rating
New York 1,392 410 982 New York 1,957 758 1,199
Shane Boyd, California, (October 28 @ New York) 78.3 Brooks Bollinger, Florida, (October 14 @ Las Vegas) 136.3
MOST PASSING YARDS IN A GAME Yds MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME TD
TAKE AWAYS GIVE AWAYS Net Brooks Bollinger, Florida, (October 30 vs Las Vegas) 323 Brooks Bollinger, Florida, (October 14 @ Las Vegas) 3
TURNOVERS Int Fum Total Int Fum Total = Diff HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN (Min 20 Atts) Avg HIGHEST AVERAGE COMPLETION (Min 10 Comp) Avg
Florida 10 5 15 3 6 9 = 6 Brooks Bollinger, Florida, (October 14 @ Las Vegas) 9.69 Brooks Bollinger, Florida, (October 30 vs Las Vegas) 14.68
Las Vegas 6 4 10 2 3 5 = 5 LONGEST PASS IN A GAME Yds LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS IN A GAME Yds
Brooks Bollinger, Florida, (November 19 @ California) 62 JP Losman, Las Vegas, (October 30 @ Florida) 60
California 2 7 9 9 3 12 = -3
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED IN A GAME Int MOST TIMES SACKED IN A GAME Tkl
New York 4 1 5 8 5 13 = -8
Mike McMahon, California, (October 17 vs New York) 2 JP Losman, Las Vegas, (October 14 vs Florida) 6
Mike McMahon, California, (October 22 @ Florida) 2
RED ZONE OFFENSE No TD TD% FG FG% Overall % BIG PLAYS (20+ yds) No Rush Pass Shane Boyd, California, (October 22 @ Florida) 2
Ingle Martin, New York, (November 12 vs Florida) 2
Las Vegas 26 19 73.1% 5 19.2% 92.3% Florida 27 3 24
Ingle Martin, New York, (November 20 @ Las Vegas) 2
California 18 12 66.7% 4 22.2% 88.9% Las Vegas 21 4 17
Florida 34 22 64.7% 7 20.6% 85.3% California 14 4 10 PASS RECEIVING
New York 9 5 55.6% 2 22.2% 77.8% New York 13 1 12 MOST PASS RECEPTIONS IN A GAME No MOST PASS RECEIVING YARDS IN A GAME Yds
Craphonso Thorpe, New York, (October 28 vs California) 9 Taye Biddle, Florida, (October 22 vs California) 133
RED ZONE DEFENSE No TD TD% FG FG% Overall % LONGEST PASS RECEPTION IN A GAME Lg LONGEST PASS TD RECEPTION IN A GAME Lg
Florida 15 10 66.7% 2 13.3% 80.0% Jayson Foster, Florida, (November 19 @ California) 62 Tab Perry, Las Vegas, (October 30 @ Florida) 60
New York 31 23 74.2% 4 12.9% 87.1% HIGHEST PASS RECEIVING AVERAGE (Min 3 Catches) Avg MOST PASS RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME TD
Las Vegas 18 11 61.1% 5 27.8% 88.9% Tab Perry, Las Vegas, (October 30 @ Florida) 32.0 Samie Parker, Las Vegas, (October 14 vs Florida) 2
California 23 14 60.9% 7 30.4% 91.3% Marcus Maxwell, Florida, (October 30 vs Las Vegas) 2

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UFL TEAM STATISTICS
OFFENSE DEFENSE CA FL LV NY

UFL AVG.
CA FL LV NY UFL AVG.
FIRST DOWNS 102 130 116 82 99.0 FIRST DOWNS 105 96 105 124 113.0
Rushing 36 41 35 22 29.7 Rushing 33 23 32 46 37.7
Passing 60 83 73 54 63.0 Passing 65 64 66 75 70.0
Penalty 6 6 8 6 6.3 Penalty 7 9 7 3 5.3
RUSHES 177 198 170 138 159.8 RUSHES 175 142 167 199 180.2
Net Yards Gained 686 651 656 410 537.2 Net Yards Gained 508 578 559 758 653.2
Avg. Gain 3.9 3.3 3.9 3.0 3.4 Avg. Gain 2.9 4.1 3.3 3.8 3.6
Avg. Yards Per Game 114.3 108.5 109.3 68.3 89.5 Avg. Yards Per Game 84.7 96.3 93.2 126.3 108.9
PASSES ATTEMPTED 170 199 195 203 195.5 PASS ATTEMPTED 194 200 195 178 187.2
Completed 96 134 118 105 110.5 Completed 119 100 115 119 115.2
% Completed 56.5% 67.3% 60.5% 51.7% 56.5% % Completed 61.3 50.0% 59.0% 66.9% 61.5%
Total Yards Gained 1,019 1,634 1,349 1,038 1,186.0 Total Yards Gained 1,316 1,223 1,264 1,237 1,252.3
Times Sacked 8 6 15 8 8.8 Times Sacked 6 14 10 7 8.5
Yards Lost 42 26 113 56 58.2 Yards Lost 53 101 45 38 52.2
Net Yards Gained 977 1,608 1,236 982 1,127.8 Net Yards Gained 1,263 1,122 1,219 1,199 1,200.2
Avg. Yards Per Game 162.8 268.0 206.0 163.7 188.0 Avg. Yards Per Game 210.5 187.0 203.2 199.8 200.0
Net Yards Per Play 5.49 7.84 5.89 4.65 5.52 Net Yards Per Play 6.32 5.24 5.95 6.48 6.13
Yds Per Completion 10.61 12.19 11.43 9.89 10.73 Yds Per Completion 11.06 12.23 10.99 10.39 10.87
COMBINED NET YARDS 1,663 2,259 1,892 1,392 1,665.0 COMBINED NET YARDS 1,771 1,700 1,778 1,957 1,853.3
% Total Rushing 41.3% 28.8% 34.7% 29.5% 32.3% % Total Rushing 28.7% 34.0% 31.4% 38.7% 35.2%
% Total Passing 58.7% 71.2% 65.3% 70.5% 67.7% % Total Passing 71.3% 66.0% 68.6% 61.3% 64.8%
Avg. Yards Per Game 277.2 376.5 315.3 232.0 277.5 Avg. Yards Per Game 295.2 283.3 296.3 326.2 308.9
BALL CONTROL PLAYS 355 403 380 349 364.2 BALL CONTROL PLAYS 375 356 372 384 375.8
Avg. Yards Per Play 4.7 5.6 5.0 4.0 4.6 Avg. Yards Per Play 4.7 4.8 4.8 5.1 4.9
Avg. Time of Possession 28:58 33:05 31:24 27:51 Avg. Time of Possession 32.20 26.55 28.36 33.27
3RD DOWN EFFICIENCY 40.5% 46.3% 44.6% 28.4% 36.0% 3RD DOWN EFFICIENCY 42.7% 32.5% 35.4% 48.8% 42.9%
4TH DOWN EFFICIENCY 25.0% 42.9% 20.0% 58.3% 50.0% 4TH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0.0% 45.5% 62.5% 50.0% 44.4%
HAD INTERCEPTED 9 3 2 8 6.3 INTERCEPTED BY 2 10 6 4 5.0
Yards Opponent Returned 71 77 98 103 92.5 Yards Opponent Returned 56 162 92 39 71.2
Opponent Return for TD 0 1 0 1 0.7 Opponent Return for TD 1 0 1 0 0.3
PUNTS 26 16 24 29 25.5 PUNTS 21 25 25 24 23.8
Yards Punted 1,058 587 1,043 1,184 1,040.0 Yards Punted 833 1,051 971 1,017 984.3
Avg. Yards Per Punt 40.7 36.7 43.5 40.8 40.8 Avg. Yards Per Punt 39.7 42.0 38.8 42.4 41.3
PUNT RETURNS 14 17 15 13 14.2 PUNTS RETURNS 15 10 15 19 16.2
Yards Returned 88 167 167 87 113.8 Yards Returned 235 34 56 184 146.2
Avg. Per Returned 6.3 9.8 11.1 6.7 8.0 Avg. Per Returned 15.7 3.4 3.7 9.7 9.0
Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0 Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0.0
KICKOFF RETURNS 23 18 24 30 25.8 KICKOFF RETURNS 23 34 22 16 21.2
Yards Returned 378 386 509 554 489.2 Yards Returned 502 613 396 316 409.8
Avg. Per Returned 16.4 21.4 21.2 18.5 18.9 Avg. Per Returne 21.8 18.0 18.0 19.8 19.4
Returned for TD 0 0 1 0 0.2 Returned for TD 0 0 0 1 0.5
FUMBLES 6 8 11 19 13.7 FUMBLES 13 13 13 5 9.0
Fumbles Lost 4 6 2 9 6.5 Fumbles Lost 7 6 7 1 3.8
Out of Bounds 0 0 1 0 0.2 Out of Bounds 1 0 0 0 0.2
Own Recovery for TD 0 0 0 0 0.0 Own Recovery for TD 0 0 0 0 0.0
Opp. Recovery by 7 5 4 1 3.2 Opp. Recovery by 3 6 3 5 4.5
Opp. Recovery for TD 0 0 0 0 00 Opp. Recovery for TD 0 0 0 0 00
PENALTIES 34 25 37 24 28.0 PENALTIES 33 28 28 31 30.3
Yards Penalised 311 224 287 180 227 Yards Penalised 252 266 259 225 242.0
TOTAL POINTS SCORED 105 159 167 56 99.8 TOTAL POINTS SCORED 134 92 100 161 134.8
Total TDs 12 18 19 5 10.7 Total TDs 14 10 11 19 15.3
TDs Rushing 7 7 6 1 3.8 TDs Rushing 5 2 5 9 6.5
TDs Passing 4 11 11 4 6.3 TDs Passing 9 7 6 8 7.7
TDs Returns & Recoveries 1 0 2 0 0.5 TDs Returns & Recoveries 0 1 0 2 1.2
Extra Points 12 21 18 5 11.0 Extra Points 14 9 10 23 17.0
2 Extra Points 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 Extra Points 0 0 0 0 0.0
Safeties 0 0 1 0 0.2 Safeties 0 1 0 0 0.2
Field Goals Made 7 10 11 7 8.2 Field Goals Made 12 7 8 8 8.5
Fields Goals Attempted 10 12 12 9 10.2 Fields Goals Attempted 14 10 9 10 10.5
%Successful 70.0% 83.3% 91.7% 77.8% 80.3% %Successful 85.7% 70.0% 88.9% 80.0% 81.0%

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CALIFORNIA REDWOODS STATISTICS

WON 2, LOST 4 SCORING TD - Ru - Pa - Rt PAT 2PAT FG S TP KICKOFF RETURNS No FC Yds Avg Lg TD
Oct 8 L 17-30 @ Las Vegas 18,187 Douglass,P 0 0 0 12/12 0/0 7/10 0 33 Sams,B 22 0 375 17.0 31 0 SACKS No Yds
Oct 17 W 24-7 New York 6,341 Ross,C 4 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Ayanbadejo,O 1 0 3 3.0 3 0 Parker, J 1.5 10.0
Oct 22 L 7-34 @ Florida 12,021 Boyd,S 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 12 California Total 23 0 378 16.4 31 0 Cooper, C 1.0 9.0
Oct 28 W 20-13 @ New York 10,818 Lawrie,N 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents Total 23 0 502 21.8 40 0 Patrick, D 1.0 9.0
Nov 14 L 10-16 Las Vegas 4,312 Stewart,J 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Green, R 0.5 8.0
Nov 19 L 27-34 Florida 6,837 Washington,J 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Phillips, P 0.5 4.0
Total Attendance 58,516 Brown,K 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Douglass, P 0-0 4-4 0-2 3-4 0-0 7-10 California 4.5 40.0
Gabriel,D 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 California Total 0-0 4-4 0-2 3-4 0-0 7-10 Opponents 8.0 42.0
California Total 7 4 1 12/12 0/0 7-10 0 105 Opponents Total 0-0 2-2 7-7 2-4 1-1 12-14
SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT Total Opponents Total 5 9 0 14/14 0/0 12-14 0 134
California 31 38 16 20 0 105 PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk/Lost Rating
Opponents 13 50 30 41 0 134 Boyd,S 124 75 814 60.5% 6.56 3 2.4% 5 4.0% 29 6/35 71.1
RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TD McMahon,M 46 21 205 45.7% 4.46 1 2.2% 4 8.7% 19 2/7 29.7
Ross,C 117 462 3.9 53 4 California Total 170 96 1,019 56.5% 5.99 4 2.6% 9 5.3% 29 8/42 59.9
TEAM STATISTICS California Opponents Boyd,S 23 110 4.8 24 2 Opponents Total 194 119 1,316 61.3 6.78 9 4.6% 2 1.0% 62 6/53 92.6
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 102 105 Washington,J 25 75 3.0 7 1
Rushing 36 33 McMahon,M 5 22 4.4 13 0 SPEC SPEC MISC MISC BLOCEKD KICKS
Passing 60 65 DEFENSE TT UT AT SACK PD FF UT AT TACK AT P FG PAT
Gabriel,D 2 11 5.5 7 0 Thomas, D 52 19 33 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Penalty 6 7 Hutsona,D 3 7 2.3 6 0 Prude, R 31 23 8 0.0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 30/74 35/82 Ayanbadejo,O 1 2 2.0 2 0 Kwateng, P 30 10 20 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Herbert, R 30 14 16 0.0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3rd Down Pct. 40.5% 42.7% Shackelford,S 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 Ezekiel, L 29 8 21 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4th Down: Made/Att 1/4 0/5 California Total 177 686 3.9 53 7 Crum, M 24 10 14 0.0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4th Down Pct. 25.0% 0.0% Opponents Total 175 508 2.9 27 5 Patrick, D 18 10 8 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Harrison, B 18 8 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
POSSESSION AVG. 28:58 32.20 RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TD Parker, J 17 7 10 1.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL NET YARDS 1,663 1,263 Shackelford,S 21 249 11.9 28 0 Stewart, J 16 6 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Underwood, M 15 8 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Game 277.2 210.5 West,J 16 193 12.1 21 0 Treaudo, A 14 12 2 0.0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Plays 355 200 Ross,C 15 153 10.2 29 1 Lejeune, N 9 7 2 0.0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Play 4.7 6.3 Gabriel,D 14 174 12.4 27 1 Cochran, E 9 5 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cooper, C 8 5 3 1.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NET YARDS RUSHING 686 508 Lawrie,N 13 134 10.3 28 1 McCovy, A 8 4 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Game 114.3 84.7 Holt,G 7 49 7.0 13 0 Lay, J 6 4 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Rushes 177 175 Shackelford, S. 6 4 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Parker,J 4 50 12.5 16 0 Brown, K 5 3 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NET YARDS PASSING 977 1,263 Ayanbadejo,O 4 24 6.0 11 0 Green, R 5 2 3 0.5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Game 162.8 210.5 Bradford,M 3 17 5.7 8 0 Washington, J 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Phillips, P 4 1 3 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sacked/Yards Lost 8/24 6/53 Armstrong,O 2 24 12.0 18 0 McClinton, M 4 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gross Yards 1,019 1,316 Brown,K 1 2 2.0 2t 1 Baldwin, J 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Att/Completions 170/96 194/119 California Total 100 1,069 10.7 29 4 Carrington, P 3 1 2 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Unertl, J 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Completion Pct. 56.5% 61.3% Opponents Total 115 1,266 11.0 62 9 Ayanbadego, O 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Had Intercepted 9 2 INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TD Holmes, L 3 2 1 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Schable, A 3 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PUNTS/AVERAGE 26/40.7 21/39.7 Stewart,J 1 43 43.0 43t 1 Lawrie, N 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Net Punting Average 30.9 33.6 Underwood,M 1 13 13.0 13 0 Williams, W 2 1 1 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PENALTIES/YARDS 34/311 33/252 California Total 2 56 28.0 43t 1 Bass, R 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sippio, B 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FUMBLES/BALL LOST 6/4 13/7 Opponents Total 9 71 7.9 58 0 Ross, C 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOUCHDOWNS 12 14 PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Abbate, J 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rushing 7 5 Boyd, S 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Frost,D 16 656 41.0 31.5 1 4 52 0 West, J 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Passing 4 9 Graessle,A 10 402 40.2 29.9 0 2 53 0 Frost, D 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Returns 1 0 California Total 26 1,058 40.7 30.9 1 6 53 0 Hutsona, D 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gabriel, D 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Opponents Total 21 833 39.7 33.6 2 4 54 0 Graessle, A 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg Lg TD Harris, A 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sams,B 14 0 88 6.3 22 0 California Total 401 195 206 4.5 36 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Opponent Total 376 202 174 8.0 17 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
California Total 14 0 88 6.3 22 0
Opponents Total 15 0 235 15.7 68 0

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FLORIDA TUSKERS STATISTICS
Report produced 19 June 2010

WON 6, LOST 0 SCORING TD - Ru - Pa - Rt PAT 2PAT FG S TP PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B


Oct 10 W 34-13 NewYork 11,203 Bryant,M 0 0 0 21/21 0/0 10/12 0 51 Sauerbrun,T 16 587 36.7 34.6 0 5 54 0

Oct 14 W 29-15 @Las Vegas 12,160 Bell,T 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Florida Total 16 587 36.7 34.6 0 5 54 0
Oct 22 W 34-7 California 12,021 Maxwell,M 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 18
Opponents Total 25 1,051 42.0 33.8 2 6 54 0 SACKS No Yds
Oct 30 W 27-24 Las Vegas 11,354 Foster,j 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 18
Pittman,M 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 18 PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg Lg TD Chukwurah,P 3.0 21.0
Nov 12 W 24-6 @New York 5,201 Andrews,W 11 0 139 12.6 68 0
Nov 19 W 34-27 @California 6,837 Biddle,T 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Wroten,C 2.0 12.0
Gessner,C 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Gessner,C 1 0 7 7.0 7 0 Cooper,J 2.0 10.0
Total Attendance 58,776 Foster,J 5 0 21 4.2 12 0
Pinnock,A 1 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Scott,D 1.5 9.0
Murphy,F 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Florida Total 17 0 167 9.8 68 0 Melton,T 1.0 9.0
SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT Total Warren,P 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents Total 10 0 34 3.4 9 0 Savage,J 1.0 7.0
Florida 27 57 47 52 0 183 Neufeld,R 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 KICKOFF RETURNS No FC Yds Avg Lg TD McGarigle,T 1.0 7.0
Opponents 20 37 6 29 0 92 Bollinger,B 0 0 0 0/0 0/1 0/0 0 0 Andrews,W 16 0 353 22.1 37 0 Tribble,D 1.0 11.0
Florida Total 7 15 0 21/21 0/1 10-12 0 183 Williams,S 2 0 33 16.5 33 0 Boykin,M 0.5 4.0
Opponents Total 2 7 1 9/9 0/1 7-10 1 92 Florida Total 18 0 386 21.4 37 0 Florida Total 13.0 90.0
TEAM STATISTICS Florida Opponents RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TD Opponents Total 34 0 613 18.0 35 0 Opponents Total 6.0 43.0
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 130 96 Bell,T 71 277 3.9 18 3 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total
Rushing 41 23 Pittman,M 68 210 3.1 27 3 Bryant,M 0-0 3-3 4-5 3-4 0-0 10-12
Passing 83 64 Williams,S 34 152 4.5 29 0 Florida Total 0-0 3-3 4-5 3-4 0-0 10-12
Penalty 6 9 Foster,J 1 12 12 12 0 Opponents Total 0-0 1-1 2-2 4-7 0-0 7-10
3rd Down: Made/Att 37/80 25/77 Pinnock,A 4 5 1.3 3 1 PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk/Lost Rating
3rd Down Pct. 46.3% 32.5% Bollinger,B 14 3 0.2 9 0 Bollinger,B 179 121 1,518 67.6% 8.48 10 5.6% 2 1.1% 62 6/34 107.7
4th Down: Made/Att 3/7 5/11 McMahon,M 20 13 116 65.0% 5.80 1 5.0% 0 0.0% 36t 0/-8 97.1
Griesen,C 6 -8 -1.3 0 0
4th Down Pct. 42.9% 45.5% California Total 199 134 1,634 67.3% 8.21 11 5.5% 2 1.0% 62 6/26 106.6
POSSESSION AVG. 33:05 26:55 Florida Total 198 651 3.3 29 7
Opponents Total 142 578 4.1 71 2 Opponents Total 200 100 1,223 50.0% 6.12 7 3.5% 10 5.0% 60t 14/101 60.1
TOTAL NET YARDS 2,259 1,122
Avg. Per Game 376.5 187.0 RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TD SPEC SPEC MISC MISC BLOCKED KICKS
Biddle,T 26 453 17.4 51 2 DEFENSE TT UT AT SACK PD FF UT AT TACK AT P FG PAT
Total Plays 403 214 McGarigle,T 34 21 13 1.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Play 5.6 5.2 Foster,J 17 268 15.8 62 3 Carter,J 24 11 13 0.0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NET YARDS RUSHING 651 578 Maxwell,M 16 267 16.7 46t 3 Thurman,O 20 12 8 0.0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Game 108.5 96.3 Pittman,M 14 138 9.9 23 0 Andrews,W 20 9 11 0.0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chukwurah,P 20 14 6 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Rushes 198 142 Wiggins,J 12 115 9.6 27 0 Culberson,Q 19 10 9 0.0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NET YARDS PASSING 1,608 1,122 Murphy,F 12 89 7.4 18 2 Brown,F 18 11 7 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Game 268.0 187.0 Gessner,C 8 98 12.3 23 2 Tribble,D 18 14 4 1.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Scott,D 15 6 9 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sacked/Yards Lost 6/26 14/101 Heinrich,K 8 69 8.6 21 0 Boykin,M 13 9 4 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gross Yards 1,634 1,223 Warren,P 7 66 9.4 19 1 Wroten,C 12 10 2 2.0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Att/Completions 199/134 200/100 Pinnock,A 5 17 3.4 8 1 Manning,R 12 3 9 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Completion Pct. 67.3% 50.0% Grant,M 11 5 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bell,T 4 30 7.5 16 0 Schlegal,A 9 3 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Had Intercepted 2 10 Williams,S 2 7 3.5 4 0 Vinnett,D 8 3 5 0.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PUNTS/AVERAGE 16/36.7 25/42.0 Neufeld,R 2 6 3.0 5 1 Richardson,D 8 3 5 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Net Punting Average 34.6 33.8 Powell,E 8 3 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Colbert,K 1 11 11.0 11 0 Jackson,D 7 4 3 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PENALTIES/YARDS 25/224 28/266
FUMBLES/BALL LOST 8/6 13/6 Florida Total 134 1,634 12.2 62 15 Bockwoldt,C 7 4 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Opponents Total 100 1,223 12.2 60t 7 Melton,T 7 2 5 1.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOUCHDOWNS 18 10 Murphy,F 6 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rushing 7 2 INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TD Cooper,J 5 4 1 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Carter,J 2 98 49.0 83 0 Williams,W 5 3 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Passing 11 7 Williams,S 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Returns 0 1 Vinnett,D 1 58 58.0 58 0 Bollinger,B 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Manning,R 1 5 5.0 5 0 Pinnock,A 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
McGarigle,T 1 1 1.0 1 0 Savage,J 2 2 0 1.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bryant,M 2 2 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Thurman,O 1 0 0.0 0 0 Pittman,M 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Brown,F 1 0 0.0 0 0 Overton,M 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Andrews,W 1 0 0.0 0 0 Wiggins,J 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gessner,C 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tribble,D 1 0 0.0 0 0 Bledsoe,F 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Schlegal,A 1 0 0.0 0 0 Florida Total 325 178 147 13 33 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Florida Total 10 162 16.2 83 0 Opponent Total 433 244 189 6.0 29 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Opponents Total 3 77 25.7 43t 1

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LAS VEGAS LOCOMOTIVES STATISTICS
RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TD SACKS No Yds
WON 4, LOST 2 Henderson,E 3.0 8.0
Dorsey,D 47 303 6.4 71 3 ™
Oct 8 W 30-17 California 18,187 Mallard,J 2.0 11.0
Oct 14 L 15-29 Florida 12,160 Shipp,M 72 257 3.6 16 3
Oct 30 L 24-27 @Florida 11,354 Losman,J 23 56 2.4 10 0 Long,G 1.0 9.0
Nov 4 W 41-10 @ New York 4,392 Barthel,E 11 27 2.5 6 0 Moore,B 1.0 7.0
Nov 14 W 16-10 @ California 4,312 Scobey,J 8 24 3.0 10 0 Awasom,A 1.0 6.0
Nov 20 W 41-7 New York 13,306 Porter,J 1 3 3.0 3 0 Bryant,W 1.0 4.0
Total Attendance 63,711 Michna,R 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 Thurman,A 1.0 11.0
SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT Total Rattay,T 6 -3 -0.5 4 0 Las Vegas Total 10.0 56.0
Las Vegas 20 48 40 59 0 167 Kircus,D 1 -9 -9.0 0 0 Opponents Total 14.0 102.0
Opponents 14 37 25 24 0 LV Total 170 656 3.9 71 6
Opnts Total 167 559 3.3 53 5 PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk/Lost Rating
TEAM STATISTICS Las Vegas Opponents
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 116 105 Losman,J 163 102 1,193 62.6% 7.32 9 5.5% 2 1.2% 60t 15/113 98.0
RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TD
Rushing 35 32 Kircus,D 22 331 15.0 45 0 Rattay,T 23 10 101 43.5% 4.39 2 8.7% 0 0.0% 27 0/0 85.6
Passing 73 66 Dorsey,D 18 98 5.4 16 1 Michna,R 8 6 55 75.0% 6.88 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 28 0/0 93.2
Penalty 8 7 Bergen,A 16 190 11.9 26 2 Perry,T 1 0 0 0.0% 0.00 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0/0 39.6
3rd Down: Made/Att 37/83 28/79 Thurman,A 15 218 14.5 33 1 Las Vegas Total 195 118 1,349 60.5% 6.92 11 5.6% 2 1.0% 60t 15/113 95.9
3rd Down Pct. 44.6% 35.4% Perry,T 11 195 17.7 60t 1 Opponents Total 195 115 1,264 59.0% 6.48 6 3.1% 6 3.1% 53 10/45 75.7
4th Down: Made/Att 1/5 5/8 Parker,S 10 124 12.4 41 3
4th Down Pct. 20.0% 62.5% Barthel,E 5 16 3.2 11 0 BLOCKED KICKS
DEFENSE TT UT AT SACK PD FF SPEC UT SPEC AT MISC TACK MISC AT P FG PAT
POSSESSION AVG. 31:24 28:36 Scobey,J 5 73 14.6 18 1 Lehman,T 52 25 27 0.0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL NET YARDS 1,892 1,219 Madsen,J 5 16 3.2 6 1 Dada,W 37 23 14 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Game 315.3 203.2 Hernandez,B 3 14 4.7 6 0 Moore,B 35 18 17 1.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Plays 380 205 Shipp,M 2 14 7.0 9 0 Turnbull,N 31 18 13 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Play 5.0 5.9 Flair,C 1 6 6.0 6 0 Parrish,T 26 18 8 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NET YARDS RUSHING 656 559 Nordin,J 1 4 4.0 4t 1 Stills,G 23 10 13 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Game 109.3 93.2 LV Total 114 1,299 11.4 60t 11 Thurman,A 19 13 6 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Rushes 170 167 Opnts Total 119 1,314 11.0 53 6 Henderson,E 19 11 8 3.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NET YARDS PASSING 1,236 1,219 INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TD Porter,J 19 9 10 0.0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Game 206.0 203.2 Young,T 2 82 41.0 75t 1 Young,T 14 3 11 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sacked/Yards Lost 15/113 10/45 Turnbull,N 2 7 3.5 7 0 Bryant,W 13 5 8 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gross Yards 1,349 1,264 Dada,W 2 3 1.5 3 0 Trufant,I 13 8 5 0.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Att/Completions 195/118 195/115 LV Total 6 92 15.3 75t 1 Mallard,J 11 7 4 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Completion Pct. 60.5% 59.0% Opnts Total 2 98 49.0 83 0 Awasom,A 10 4 6 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Had Intercepted 2 6 PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Palmer,R 8 4 4 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PUNTS/AVERAGE 24/43.5 25/38.8 Baugher,D 22 958 43.5 38.3 3 7 68 0 Toal,B 8 5 3 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Net Punting Average 38.4 32.2 Gano,G 2 85 42.5 40.0 0 0 49 0 Kolodziej,R 7 3 4 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PENALTIES/YARDS 37/287 28/259 LV Total 24 1,043 43.5 38.4 3 7 68 0 Sape,L 7 3 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FUMBLES/BALL LOST 11/2 13/7 Opnts Total 25 971 38.8 32.2 0 3 50 0 Long,G 7 5 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOUCHDOWNS 19 11 Butler,E 6 5 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rushing 6 5 PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg Lg TD Sumrall,B 5 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Passing 11 6 Hernandez,B 5 0 103 20.6 54 0 Lewis,J 5 5 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Returns 2 0 Parker,S 10 0 64 6.4 16 0 Barthel,E 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Las Vegas Total 15 0 167 11.1 54 0 Laybourn,G 4 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCORING TD-Ru Pa Rt PAT 2PAT FG S TP Opponents Total 15 0 56 3.7 19 0 Gause,G 3 2 1 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gano,G 0 0 0 18/18 0/0 11/12 0 51 Riley,M 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dorsey,D 3 1 0 0/0 0/1 0/0 1 26 KICKOFF RETURNS No FC Yds Avg Lg TD
Parker,S 1 0 35 35.0 35 0 Nordin,J 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Parker,S 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Capizzi,J 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shipp,M 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Perry,T 7 0 156 22.3 31 0
Scobey,J 13 0 286 22.0 40 0 Parker,S 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bergen,A 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Losman,J 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Thurman,A 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Barthel,E 1 0 11 11.0 11 0
Bergen,A 2 0 21 10.5 13 0 Shipp,M 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Perry,T 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Perry,T 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Young,T 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Butler,E 0 0 0 0.0 0 1
Las Vegas Total 24 0 509 21.2 40 1 Dorsey,D 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Scobey,J 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Hernandez,B 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Butler,E 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents Total 22 0 396 18.0 40 0
Flair,C 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Madsen,J 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Morales,R 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nordin,J 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Gano,G 0-0 0-0 7-7 3-4 1-1 11-12 Hamilton,M 1 1 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LV Total 6 11 2 18/18 0/1 11-12 1 167 Las Vegas Total 0-0 0-0 7-7 3-4 1-1 11-12 Las Vegas Total 400 223 177 10.0 24 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Opnts Total 5 6 0 10/10 0/1 8-9 0 100 Opponents Total 0-0 3-3 3-4 2-2 0-0 8-9 Opponent Total 395 190 205 14.0 30 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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RUSHING No Yds Avg Lg TD ™
WON 0, LOST 6 Toefield, L 34 111 3.3 15 0
Oct 10 L 13-35 @ Florida 11,203 Woods, S 32 101 3.2 15 0 SACKS No Yds
Oct 17 L 7-24 @ California 6,341 Sapp, C 13 80 6.2 22 0 Wallace, R 1.5 9.0
Oct 28 L 13-20 California 10,818 Barclay, C 21 51 2.4 11 0 Save, B 1.5 8.0
Nov 4 L 10-41 Las Vegas 4,392 Gray, Q 9 29 3.2 10 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total
Czech, P 0-0 0-0 4-4 3-5 0-0 7-9 Spicer, M 1.5 10.0
Nov 12 L 6-24 Florida 5,201 Ali, C 7 17 2.4 4 1 Rice, S 1.0 7.0
Nov 20 L 7-41 @ Las Vegas 13,306 Martin, I 8 15 1.9 8 0 New York Total 0-0 0-0 4-4 3-5 0-0 7-9
Opponents Total 0-0 1-1 3-5 4-4 0-0 8-10 Williams, N 0.5 5.0
Total Attendance 51,261 Harron, N 6 7 1.2 7 0 Harwell, B 0.5 4.0
Sanders, S 2 4 2.0 2 0 Fountain, M 0.5 3.0
Bonner, B 1 4 4.0 4 0 New York 7.0 46.0
SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT Total Gross, T 4 0 0.0 2 0 Opponents 6.5 45.0
New York 10 29 10 7 0 56 Robinson, K 1 -9 -9.0 0 0
Opponents 41 48 52 44 0 185 New York Total 138 410 3.0 22 1
Opponents Total 199 758 3.8 31 9 PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk/Lost Rating
RECEIVING No Yds Avg Lg TD Gray, Q 119 63 639 52.9% 5.37 3 2.5% 3 2.5% 54 3/28 66.5
TEAM STATISTICS California Opponents Thorpe, C 27 275 10.2 54 1 Martin, I 81 39 380 48.1% 4.69 1 1.2% 5 6.2% 30 5/28 40.1
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 82 124 Sanders, S 15 143 9.5 25 1 Thorp, C 1 1 11 100.0% 11.0 0 0.0% 0 0.0 11 0/0 112.5
Rushing 22 46 Ghent, R 14 113 8.1 15 0 Hoag, R 2 2 8 100.0% 4.00 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 6 0/0 83.3
Passing 54 75 Hankton, C 11 144 13.1 30 0
Penalty 6 3 Toefield, L 9 57 6.3 14 0 New York Total 203 105 1,038 51.7% 5.11 4 2.0% 8 3.9% 54 8/56 56.6
3rd Down: Made/Att 23/81 39/80 Hopkins, C 6 67 11.2 22 1 Opponents Total 178 119 1,237 66.9% 6.95 8 4.5% 3 1.7% 32 7/38 94.7
3rd Down Pct. 28.4% 48.8% Robinson, K 5 46 9.2 15 0
4th Down: Made/Att 7/12 2/4 Smith, J 4 53 13.3 21 0 SPEC SPEC MISC MISC BLOCEKD KICKS
4th Down Pct. 58.3% 50.0% DEFENSE TT UT AT SACK PD FF UT AT TACK AT P FG PAT
Leggett, L 2 11 5.5 6 0 Williams, L 43 23 20 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
POSSESSION AVG. 27:51 33:27 Barclay, C 2 15 7.5 13 1 Williams, D 36 25 11 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL NET YARDS 1,392 1,199 Davis, C 2 15 7.5 8 0 Battle, T 35 16 19 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Game 232 199.8 Woods, S 2 34 17.0 30 0 Mortensen, J 29 16 13 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Plays 349 185 Herron, N 2 23 11.5 17 0 Wallace, R 27 15 12 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Play 4.0 6.5 Pratt, P 27 11 16 0.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cottrell, T 2 14 7.0 8 0 Harwell, B 20 15 5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NET YARDS RUSHING 410 758 Hoag, R 1 23 23.0 23 0 Williams, N 19 13 6 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Game 68.3 126.3 Ali, C 1 5 5.0 5 0 Save, B 17 9 8 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Rushes 138 199 New York Total 105 1,039 9.9 54 4 Maze, T 15 12 3 0.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NET YARDS PASSING 982 1,199 Opponents Total 119 1,237 10.4 35t 12 Bonner, B 15 9 6 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. Per Game 163.7 199.8 Tiller, T 12 9 3 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg Lg TD Fincher, A 12 5 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sacked/Yards Lost 8/56 7/38 Pratt, P 2 39 19.5 27 0 Boschetti, R 12 9 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gross Yards 1,038 1,237 Maze, T 1 0 0.0 0 0 Fountain, M 8 4 4 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Att/Completions 203/105 178/119 Tiller, T 1 0 0.0 0 0 Rice, S 7 4 3 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Completion Pct. 51.7% 66.9% New York Total 4 39 9.8 27 0 Keith, C 7 4 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Had Intercepted 8 3 Opponents Total 8 103 12.9 75t 1
Spicer, M 6 3 3 1.5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PUNTS/AVERAGE 26/40.8 24/42.4 Ghent, R 4 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Seawright, J 4 2 2 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Net Punting Average 33.1 36.9 Players, S 19 783 41.2 33.9 0 1 51 0 Hoag, R 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PENALTIES/YARDS 24/180 31/225 Horne, A 7 271 38.7 27.6 2 0 48 0 Brown, T 4 3 1 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FUMBLES/BALL LOST 19/9 5/1 Malone, T 3 130 43.3 40.7 0 1 46 0 Lofton, D 4 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOUCHDOWNS 5 19 New York Total 29 1,184 40.8 33.1 2 2 51 0
Davis, C 4 1 3 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rushing 1 9 Richardson, M 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Opponents Total 24 1,017 42.4 36.9 2 7 68 0 Pittman, D 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Passing 4 8 PUNT RETURNS No FC Yds Avg Lg TD Rubin, J 3 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Returns 0 2 Bonner, B 11 0 85 7.7 19 0 Robinson, B 3 1 2 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCORING TD - Ru - Pa - Rt PAT 2PAT FG S TP Thorpe, C 2 0 2 1.0 2 0 Bullock, C 2 1 1 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Czech, P 0 0 0 4/4 0/0 7/9 0 25 New York Total 13 0 87 6.7 19 0
Barclay, C 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sanders, S 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Rotkofsky, J 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Opponents Total 19 0 184 9.7 54 0 Hankton, C 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Thorp, C 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 KICKOFF RETURNS No FC Yds Avg Lg TD Sanders, S 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Barclay, C 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Lucky, M 5 0 122 24.4 40 0 Harvey, J 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ali, C 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Bennett, N 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sapp, C 1 0 21 21.0 21 0
Hopkins, C 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Thorpe, C 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rowan, T 0 0 0 1/1 0/0 0/0 0 1 Barclay, C 9 0 187 20.8 30 0 Toefield, L 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
New York Total 1 4 0 5/5 0/0 7-9 0 56 Herron, N 1 0 19 19.0 19 0 Sapp, C 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gross, T 4 0 66 16.5 27 0 Ali, C 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Opponents Total 9 12 2 23/23 0/0 8-10 0 185 Hopkins, C 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sanders, S 4 0 57 14.3 29 0
Horne, A 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Clark, D 5 0 71 14.2 18 0 Retkofsky, J 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Davis, C 1 0 11 11.0 11 0 New York Total 403 237 166 7.0 25 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
New York Total 30 0 554 18.5 40 0 Opponent Total 325 197 128 6.5 42 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Opponents Total 16 0 316 19.8 35 1

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A Abbate, Jon ............................... FB, Wake Forest, California, 09
Alexander, PJ....................................... OL, Syracuse, Florida, 09
Ali, Charles ................... FB, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, New York, 09
Allan, Michael ............................. TE, Whitworth, California, 09
Andrews, Willie .......................................DB, Baylor, Florida, 09
Armstrong, Odie .... FB, N.W. Oklahoma State, California, 09
Awasom, Adrian...................... DE, North Texas, Las Vegas, 09

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Ayanbadejo, Obafemi ...RB, San Diego State, California, 09

Bacher, CJ .............................. QB, Northwestern, New York, 09


Baldwin, Johnny .................. LB, Alabama A&M California, 09
Barclay, Chris ............................RB, Wake Forest, New York, 09
Barthel, EJ ............................................FB, UMass, Las Vegas, 09
Bass, Ray .............................CB, San Diego State, California, 09
Battle, Tra ..........................................DB, Georgia, New York, 09
Baugher, Danny ..................................P, Arizona, Las Vegas, 09
Bell, Tatum ..............................RB, Oklahoma State, Florida, 09
Bennett, Nate..................................OL, Clemson, New York, 09
Bergen, Adam .................................... TE, Lehigh, Las Vegas, 09
Bibla, Martin ...................................... OG, Miami, Las Vegas, 09
Biddle, Taye .........................................WR, Ole Miss, Florida, 09
Bledsoe, Fred ...................................... NT, Arkansas, Florida, 09
Bockwoldt, Colby ........................................LB, BYU, Florida, 09
Bollinger, Brooksv ......................... QB, Wisconsin, Florida, 09
Bonner, Brian ......................DB, Texas Christian, New York, 09
Boone, Jesse .......................................... OC, Utah, Las Vegas, 09
Boschetti, Ryan .................................... DT, UCLA, New York, 09
Boyd, Shane...................................QB, Kentucky, California, 09
Boykin, McKinley ............................... DT, Ole Miss, Florida, 09
Bradford, Mark............................. WR, Stanford, California, 09
Braxton, Brandon ..................... OT, Oklahoma, Las Vegas, 09
Brown, Kai ............................................ LB, Brown, California, 09
Brown, Trey ............................................DB, UCLA, New York, 09
Brown, Elton ........................................ G, Virginia, New York, 09
Brown, Fakhir ..................................CB, Grambling, Florida, 09
Bryant, Wendellv ........................ DT, Wisconsin, Las Vegas, 09
Bryant, Matt ................................................K, Baylor, Florida, 09
Buenning, Dan.................................... G, Wisconsin, Florida, 09
Bullock, Chase ...............................LB, Maryland, New York, 09
Butler, Ezra .........................................LB, Nevada Las Vegas, 09

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C Capizzi, Jason .......................... OT, Indiana (PA), Las Vegas, 09


Carrington, Paul ................DE, Central Florida, California, 09
Carter, Jerome .............................DB, Florida State, Florida, 09
Chukwurah, Patrick ........................DE, Wyoming, Florida, 09
Clark, Daron ....................................WR, Stillman, New York, 09
Cochran, Earl ....................... DE, Alabama State, California, 09
Colbert, Keary ............................................ WR, USC, Florida, 09
G Gabriel, Doug ....................WR, Central Florida, California, 09
Gano, Graham ........................... K, Florida State, Las Vegas, 09
Gause, George ....................DT, South Carolina, Las Vegas, 09
Gessner, Chas ..........................................WR, Brown, Florida, 09
Ghent, Ronnie ................................ TE, Louisville, New York, 09
Graessle, Adam ............................. P, Pittsburgh, California, 09
Grant, Michael ....................................DB, Arkansas, Florida, 09
Cooper, Chris .................. DL, Nebraska Omaha, California, 09 Gray, Derrick ......................DE, Texas Southern, California, 09
Cooper, Josh .........................................DE, Ole Miss, Florida, 09 Gray, Quinn ................................QB, Florida A&M New York, 09
Cottrell, TJ .................................TE, Buffalo State, New York, 09 Green, Roderick ...............DE, Central Missouri California, 09
Crum, Maurice ......................... LB, Notre Dame, California, 09 Greisen, Chris ....................QB, NW Missouri State Florida, 09

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Culberson, Quinton ............ LB, Mississippi State, Florida, 09 Gross, Tyronne ..................RB, Eastern Oregon, New York, 09

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Czech, Piotr...........................................K, Wagner, New York, 09
Hamilton, Marcus............................CB, Virginia, Las Vegas, 09
Dada, Wale ......................DB, Washington State Las Vegas, 09 Hankton, Cortez .............. WR, Texas Southern, New York, 09
Davis, Frank .......................... OG, South Florida, Las Vegas, 09 Harris, Anthony ..... DT, Western New Mexico, California, 09
Davis, Dan ................................. DT, Connecticut, New York, 09 Harrison, Brandon .......................... S, Stanford, California, 09
Davis, Charles .....................................TE, Perdue, New York, 09 Harvey, Jasper ................. OC, San Diego State, New York, 09
Davis, Anthony ............................OT, Virginia Tech, Florida, 09 Harwell, Brigham ................................ DT, UCLA, New York, 09
Dekker, Jon ......................................... TE, Princeton, Florida, 09 Heinrich, Keith ................ TE, Sam Houston State, Florida, 09
Dorsey, Dede ........................... RB, Lindenwood, Las Vegas, 09 Henderson, Eric ....................DE, Georgia Tech, Las Vegas, 09

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Douglass, Parker .........K, South Dakota State, California, 09 Herbert, Robert ................ DB, Colorado State, California, 09
Hernandez, Brian ............................... WR, Utah, Las Vegas, 09
Edwards, Steve ..................OG, Central Florida, California, 09 Herron, Noah ........................ RB, Northwestern, New York, 09
Ellis, Louis .............................................. DE, Shaw, New York, 09 Hoag, Ryan ................. WR, Gustavus Adolphus, New York, 09
Ezekiel, Liam .......................... LB, Northeastern, California, 09 Holmes, Louis .................................. DL, Arizona, California, 09

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Holt, Glenn WR .................................... Kentucky, California, 09
Hopkins, Christen ............................. TE, Toledo, New York, 09
Felix, Robbie ......................... OC, Texas-El Paso, Las Vegas, 09 Horne, Aaron ...........................P, Central Florida, New York, 09

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Filani, Joel ...................................WR, Texas Tech, California, 09 Hutsona, Derrell ........... RB, Washington State California, 09
Fincher, Alfred ..........................LB, Connecticut, New York, 09
Fladell, Michael................................OL, Rutgers, New York, 09
Flair, Casey ............................................WR, UNLV, Las Vegas, 09 Jackson, Dexter ........................... DB, Florida State, Florida, 09
Foster, Jayson ...................WR, Georgia Southern, Florida, 09 Joyce, Brandon ........................ OT, Illinois State, Las Vegas, 09

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Fountain, Maurice.........................DE, Clemson, New York, 09 Justice, Steve .............................OL, Wake Forest, New York, 09
Frost, Derrick ..................P, Northeastern Iowa, California, 09
Kees, Ryan ............................. DE, St. Cloud State, California, 09
Keith, Charlton ....................................LB, Kansas, New York, 09
Kircus, David ................WR, Grand Valley State, Las Vegas, 09
Kolodziej, Ross .............................NT, Wisconsin, Las Vegas, 09
Kwateng, Prince ................... LB, Northwestern, California, 09

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Lawrie, Nate ............................................... TE, Yale, California, 09 O’Hagan, Liam ................................. QB, Harvard, California, 09
Lay, Josh ......................................... DB, Pittsburgh, California, 09 Oliphant, Daniel....................................OL, Colby, New York, 09

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Laybourn, Greg .....................DS, Oregon State, Las Vegas, 09 Overton, Matt ................. LS, Western Washington Florida, 09
Ledbetter, Branden .... TE, Western Michigan, California, 09
Leggett, Lance .................................... WR, Miami, New York, 09 Palmer, Ronnie...................................LB, Arizona, Las Vegas, 09
Lehman, Teddy............................. LB, Oklahoma, Las Vegas, 09 Parker, Jason ..................................... DE, Arizona, California, 09
Lejeune, Norman .....................................DS, LSU, California, 09 Parker, Samie ................................... WR, Orgeon, Las Vegas, 09
Lekkerkerker, Cory .......................OT, UC Davis, California, 09 Parquet, Jeremy ..... OL, Southern Mississippi, Las Vegas, 09
Lentz, Matt .......................................OL, Michigan, California, 09 Parrish, Tony ............................. DB, Washington, Las Vegas, 09
Lewis, Jamal ............................ DB, Georgia Tech, Las Vegas, 09 Patrick, Dominic ..............................DB, Arizona, California, 09
Lofton, David ....................................DS, Stanford, New York, 09 Perry, Tab ................................................ WR, UCLA, Las Vegas, 09
Long, Gabe ................................................ DT, Utah, Las Vegas, 09 Petitti, Rob ..........................................OT, Pittsburgh, Florida, 09
Losman, JP ............................................QB, Tulane, Las Vegas, 09 Phillips, Pernell ...................... DT, Central State, California, 09
Lucas, Enoka .............................................. C, Oregon, Florida, 09 Pinnock, Andrew .....................FB, South Carolina, Florida, 09
Lucky, Marlon ..................................RB, Nebraska, New York, 09 Pittman, David ........... CB, Northwestern State, New York, 09

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Luellen, Tyler ....................................OT, Missouri, California, 09 Pittman, Michael ......................... RB, Fresno State, Florida, 09
Player, Scott ................................. P, Florida State, New York, 09
Mabry, Mike ............................C, Central Florida, California, 09 Porter, Joe ...........................................DB, Rutgers, Las Vegas, 09
Madsen, John ...........................................TE, Utah, Las Vegas, 09 Powell, Eric ....................................DE, Florida State, Florida, 09
Mallard, Josh .....................................DE, Georgia, Las Vegas, 09 Pratt, Paul ............................................CB, Nevada, New York, 09

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Malone Tom ................................................... P, USC, New York, 09 Prude, Ronnie ............................................DB, LSU, California, 09
Manning, Ricky ............................................CB, UCLA Florida, 09
Martin, Ingle ...................................... QB, Furman, New York, 09 Rattay, Tim .............................QB, Louisiana Tech Las Vegas, 09
Matua, Fred .....................................................OG, USC Florida, 09 Retkofsky, Jared .......................................LS, TCU, New York, 09
Maxwell, Marcus .................................. WR, Oregon, Florida, 09 Rice, Simeon ..........................................DE, Illinois, New York, 09
Maze, Terelle ......................DB, San Diego State, New York, 09 Richardson, Matterral ................. CB, Arkansas, New York, 09
McClinton, Marcus .......................... S, Kentucky, California, 09 RichardsonDerrick ...........DB, New Mexico State, Florida, 09
McCovy, Adrian .................................LB, Arizona, California, 09 Riley, Marcus............................. LB, Fresno State, Las Vegas, 09
McGarigle, Tim ............................LB, Northwestern, Florida, 09 Rimpf, Brian ...................... OT, Eastern Carolina, California, 09
McMahon, Mike ................................QB, Rutgers, California, 09 Robertson, Erik ............................OG, California, New York, 09
Medder, Carlton .................................OL, Florida, New York, 09 Robinson, Bryan ................................ DL, Wesley, New York, 09
Melton, Terrance ........................................... LB, Rice, Florida, 09 Robinson, Koren ............................WR, NC State, New York, 09
Michna, Russ .......................QB, Western Illinois, Las Vegas, 09 Ross, Isaiah ........................................ OG, Nevada, California, 09
Moore, Brandon .......................... LB, Oklahoma, Las Vegas, 09 Ross, Cory .............................................. , Nebraska, California, 09
Morales, Rigo............ LS, Texas A&M-Kingsville Las Vegas, 09 Rowan, Taylor ........................ K, Western Illinois, New York, 09

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Mortensen, Joe ....................................LB, Kansas, New York, 09 Rubin, Joe....................................RB, Portland State, New York, 09

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Mruczkowski, Gene ..............................OG, Purdue, Florida, 09
Murphy, Frank ..............................WR, Kansas State, Florida, 09
Sams B.J. ...............................WR, McNeese State, California, 09
Sanders, Steve ................... WR, Bowling Green, New York, 09
Neufeld, Ryan ................................................TE, UCLA Florida, 09 Sape, Lauvale ..........................................NT, Utah, Las Vegas, 09
Nordin, Jake .......................TE, Northern Illinois, Las Vegas, 09 Sapp, Cecil ...............................RB,Colorado State, New York, 09

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Savage, Josh ................................................. DE, Utah, Florida, 09
Save, Bryan ............................DT, Colorado State, New York, 09
Vinnett, Darius ....................................DB, Arkansas, Florida, 09

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Walker, Carl ............................................LB, Miami, California, 09
Schlegel, Anthony .........LB, Air Force, Ohio State Florida, 09 Wallace, Rian ....................................... LB, Temple, New York, 09
Scobey, Josh ..............................RB, Kansas State, Las Vegas, 09 Wand, Seth ............................... T, NE Missouri State, Florida, 09
Scott, Darrion ....................................NT, Ohio State, Florida, 09 Warren, Paris ...............................................WR, Utah, Florida, 09
Seawright, Jonas ................DL, North Carolina, New York, 09 Washington, John David ...... RB, Morehouse, California, 09
Shackelford, Sonny .............. WR, Washington, California, 09 Washington, Tavares .......................OL, Florida, Las Vegas, 09
Shipp, Marcel ........................................RB, UMass, Las Vegas, 09 Watkins, Jason ....................................OL, Florida, New York, 09
Sippio, Bobby ...............WR, Western Kentucky, California, 09 West, Joe .................................. WR, Texas-El Paso, California, 09
Sippio, Bobby ....................WR, Western Kentucky, Florida, 09 Wiggins, Jermaine ................................TE, Georgia, Florida, 09
Smith, Shaun ....................... DT, South Carolina, Las Vegas, 09 Wilkerson, Ben ..................................................C, LSU, Florida, 09
Smith, Jamayel ...............WR, Mississippi State, New York, 09 Williams, Todd ..........................OT, Florida State, California, 09
Spencer, Charles .............................OG, Pittsburgh, Florida, 09 Williams, Worrell ..........................LB, California, California, 09
Spicer, Michale ................ DE, Western Carolina, New York, 09 Williams, Nathan .................... LB, Murray State, New York, 09
Spurlock, Michael .........................WR, Mississippi, Florida, 09 Williams, Darien .......................... DB, Oklahoma, New York, 09
Stamper, Brian .............................OT, Vanderbilt, California, 09 Williams, Leon ....................................... LB, Miami, New York, 09
Stewart, Jason.......................... DT, Fresno State, California, 09 Williams, Shaud................................... RB, Alabama, Florida, 09
Stills, Gary ................................. LB, West Virginia, Las Vegas, 09 Williams, Willie ................................... DT, Louisville, Florida, 09
Sumrall, Brandon ..DB, Southern Mississippi, Las Vegas, 09 Wilson, Julius................................................. OL, UAB, Florida, 09

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Sundberg, Nick .............................. LS, California, California, 09

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Woods, Shannon ......................... RB, Texas Tech, New York, 09
Wroten, Claude .............................................. NT, LSU, Florida, 09
Thomas, Dontarrious .....................LB, Auburn, California, 09
Thompson, Orrin .................................. OL, Duke, New York, 09 Young, Trey ...................................... DB, Montana, Las Vegas, 09
Thorpe, Craphonso ...............WR, Florida State, New York, 09
Thurman, Andrae ........WR, Southern Oregon, Las Vegas, 09
Thurman, Odell ......................................LB, Georgia, Florida, 09
Tiller, Tony ..................CB, East Tennessee State, New York, 09
Toal, Brian ..............................LB, Boston College Las Vegas, 09
Toefield, LaBrandon ...............................RB, LSU, New York, 09
Tolver, Tre’Dale ................................WR, Cal Poly, California, 09
Toudouze, Mike ...................OT, Texas Christian, New York, 09
Treaudo, Ahmad............................DB, Southern, California, 09
Tribble, DeJuan ...................... DB, Boston College, Florida, 09
Trufant, Isaiah .......... DB, Eastern Washington, Las Vegas, 09

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Turnbull, Nick .......... DB, Florida International, Las Vegas, 09

Underwood, Marviel ......DB, San Diego State, California, 09


Unertl, Jeremy .........DB, Wisconsin-La Crosse, California, 09

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united football league media guidelines

Press Box Post-game



minutes after the conclusion of the game. interviews or entering the locker rooms pre-

Procedure
game or at halftime.
General information: The visiting team coach will have the option of
holding the first post-game press conference. Television crews are allowed to access the field
United Football League press boxes are for
Team PR staff will facilitate a media walk-down during the game to record footage for post-
working media, technical staff and UFL staff Players attending the press conference will have
prior to a media locker access period with two game broadcast only and must observe the
only. played a significant role in the outcome of the
minutes remaining in all games. Media will not direction of stadium and team officials and
game and will be selected at the PR director’s
The Press Box area is a neutral zone; both home have access to the field during play and must remain away from the field of play at all times.
discretion. Media may request a specific player,
and visiting team management, personnel and proceed directly to a designated holding area in
but the team is under no obligation to meet this Television crews must remain clear of the team
media will refrain from bipartisan comments or advance of the open locker room period, or to
request. bench areas and must not obstruct filming by
cheering. Media must not wear team apparel in the post-game press conference area.
official UFL broadcasters.
the press box. Violators may be asked to leave The team PR directors will dictate the length of
Team locker rooms will be opened to the media
the Press Box area and/or have their credential the press conference. Post game, television crews may access the
10 minutes after each game following a tradi-
privileges suspended and/or revoked. sideline for the purpose of stand up interviews
tional cooling down period. Game officials will not be available at press
only after every member of the respective
Media will be seated in the press box at the conferences.
Still photography in the locker room is prohib- teams’ playing and coaching staff has left the
discretion of the home PR representative. Media
ited and media may be prevented from entering Questions regarding officiating must be direct- field of play.
may be required to occupy auxiliary seating
the locker room if carrying still cameras. ed to league PR staff, who may not be on site.
within the stadium seating area.
Media must supply their own computers and
TV broadcast cameras are permitted in team
locker rooms, but media are reminded to re-
Sideline Game
communication devices.
spect player privacy.
Access Broadcasting
& Interviews
High-speed wireless Internet access will be
Cell phone and PDA use by members of the
available for media in the press box and, when
media is prohibited in the locker room, for calls, Credentialed photographers and television
possible, for photographers elsewhere in the
texting, emailing, and taking photographs or crews will be required to wear a UFL-provided Television crews are permitted to record game
stadium.
video. photo vest while on the sidelines. footage for future broadcast at the discretion of
The Home and Visiting PR staff will be present the home public relations director.
Media must not request autographs in the Sideline access for UFL games is limited to
on game day to accommodate the working
locker room. photographers on assignment for recognized Live broadcasting from within the stadium is
media before, during and after games, and will
offer necessary assistance. The respective team training rooms and officials news and sports organizations and approved TV not permitted on game day. Requests for team
locker room are strictly off limits to all members news crews. or player footage should be sent to Peter Lasser
The Press Box will be open and available to me- (video.request@ufl-football.com).
of the media. Only authorized media and game personnel
dia two (2) hours before kickoff and will remain
open until the last working media has left. Failure to comply with these policies may result will be admitted to the sidelines. Programming requests and questions should be
in the immediate removal of media credentials sent to Michael Trager (tragergroup@aol.com).
If the Press Box has television monitors that Photographers must observe the direction of
and withdrawal of future credentials. stadium and team officials and remain away Broadcasters will receive details of a game satel-
show the game feed, they will be in operation
during the game. from the field of play at all times. lite feed that will be made available to allow

Media will be provided with game statistics and Post-game Photographers must remain clear of the team
broadcasters to air up to two minutes of post-
game highlights with proper credit.

Conference
relevant information. bench areas.
Additionally, media outlets may post up to two
The Press Box Announcer will announce all Sideline and pregame and halftime locker room minutes of game video highlights, which can
pertinent game information for the media via Home and visiting PR staff will bring their interviews are available only to UFL broadcast be obtained via the VERSUS, HDNet or NESN
information broadcast in the Press Box only. own head coach and one player per team to a partners VERSUS, HDNet and NESN. All other broadcasts with proper credit.
post-game press conference approximately 10 media are prohibited from conducting sideline

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All online footage should link back to UFL-Football.com and can only be used in editorial form and
must not be used in a commercial manner.
OMAHA NIGHTHAWKS
Kat Welch
The United Football League reserves the right to record all media interviews and utilize either the
transcript of an audio file for its own use, only after any portion of that interview has appeared in Kat.Welch@UFL-Football.com
print, broadcast, webcast and/or internet form.
Stock UFL photos are available upon request from each team PR Director.

Media Credentials SACRAMENTO MOUNTAIN LIONS


Russ Edmondson
Media credentials will consist of the following categories:
• Written press Russ.Edmondson@UFL-Football.com
• Photographers
• Broadcast (radio and television) Approved media credentials may be collected at:
Media may request game credentials by emailing • Home team practice on designated days prior to a home game
each respective team PR Director: • Team offices by prior arrangement with the team PR director
• Designated stadium media will call
FLORIDA TUSKERS
Dan Pearson
Dan.Pearson@UFL-Football.com
Media Parking
Media parking passes will be available at the discretion of the home team PR Director
and according to availability.

NON-GAME DAY:
HARTFORD COLONIALS
Reporting Guidelines for team practices
David Heuschkel
Media must not report on offensive or defensive strategy, including formations,
David.Heuschkel@UFL-Football.com personnel groups or trick plays.
Media must not quote overheard comments and must quote players and coaches
only from their formal media interview sessions.

LAS VEGAS LOCOS Further media enquiries should be made to:


Jeff Mackel Michael Preston, Communications Director, United Football League
Jeff.Mackel@UFL-Football.com Michael.Preston@UFL-Football.com

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