Here is the 2013 Texas vs. the Nation Watch List, a player’s name doesn’t have to be on here to get an invite to the game. Official invites will be sent out sometime in November. You can always nominate a player who is on this list or not on this list for the game.
QB MITCHELL GALE, ABELINE CHRISTIAN
DT JESSIE WILLIAMS, ALABAMA
DT DAMION SQUARE, ALABAMA
DT QUINTON DIAL, ALABAMA
OLB NIC0 JOHNSON, ALABAMA
C BARRETT JONES, ALABAMA
OG CHANCE WARMACK, ALABAMA
S ROBERT LESTER, ALABAMA
TE MIKE WILLIAMS, ALABAMA
S KEJUAN RILEY, ALABAMA STATE
OT TERREN JONES, ALABAMA STATE
CB DEMETRIUS MCCRAY, APPALACHIAN STATE
LB JEREMY KIMBROUGH, APPALACHIAN STATE
FB TAIMI TUTOGI, ARIZONA
QB MATT SCOTT, ARIZONA
WR DAN BUCKNER, ARIZONA
OLB BRANDON MAGEE, ARIZONA STATE
RB CAMERON MARSHALL, ARIZONA STATE
OT BRICE SCHWAB, ARIZONA STATE
S KEELAN JOHNSON, ARIZONA STATE
WR JAMAL MILES, ARIZONA STATE
WR RASHARD ROSS, ARIZONA STATE
RB RONNIE WINGO, ARKANSAS
OT JASON PEACOCK, ARKANSAS
QB TYLER WILSON, ARKANSAS
TE CHRIS GRAGG, ARKANSAS
WR COBI HAMILTON, ARKANSAS
CB T’SHARVAN BELL, AUBURN
OG JOHN SULLEN, AUBURN
RB ONTERIO MCCALEBB, AUBURN
TE PHI LUTZENKIRCHEN, AUBURN
WR EMORY BLAKE, AUBURN
QB NICK FLORENCE, BAYLOR
WR TERRANCE WILLIAMS, BAYLOR
WR LANEAR SAMPSON, BAYLOR
RB JERRED SALUBI, BAYLOR
WR KYLE FISHER, BLOOMSBURG
CB JERRELL GAVINS, BOISE STATE
RB DJ HARPER, BOISE STATE
CB JAMAR TAYLOR, BOISE STATE
OT EMMETT CLEARY, BOSTON COLLEGE
DT CHRIS JONES, BOWLING GREEN
CB PRESTON HADLEY, BYU
LB UONA KAVEINGA, BYU
OG BRADEN HANSEN, BYU
DE EZEKIEL ANSAH, BYU
C ERIC KUSH, CAL (PA)
CB MARC ANTHONY, CALIFORNIA
RB ISILELI SOFELE, CALIFORNIA
OT MATT SUMMERS-GAVIN, CALIFORNIA
CB JUMAL ROLLE, CATAWBA
CB AJ BOUYE, CENTRAL FLORIDA
RB LATIVIUS MURRAY, CENTRAL FLORIDA
CB LORENZO WHITE, CENTRAL MICHIGAN
S JAHLEEL ADDAE, CENTRAL MICHIGAN
C DARREN KEYTON, CENTRAL MICHIGAN
OT ERIC FISHER, CENTRAL MICHIGAN
OT JAKE OLSON, CENTRAL MICHIGAN
WR CODY WILSON, CENTRAL MICHIGAN
DE WALTER STEWART, CINCINNATI
DE DANIEL GIORDANO, CINCINNATI
S DREW FREY, CINCINNATI
TE TRAVIS KELCE, CINCINNATI
WR KEN THOMPKINS, CINCINNATI
DE MALLICIAH GOODMAN, CLEMSON
C DALTON FREEMAN, CLEMSON
RB ANDRE ELLINGTON, CLEMSON
S JONATHAN MEEKS, CLEMSON
DT WILLIAM PERICAK, COLORADO
OLB DOUGLAS RIPPY, COLORADO
OT RYAN DANNEWITZ, COLORADO
TE NICK KASA, COLORADO
S RAY POLK, COLORADO
OT RYAN JENSEN, COLORADO ST PUEBLO
CB MOMO THOMAS, COLORADO STATE
OT JOE CAPRIOGLIO, COLORADO STATE
CB BLIDI WREH-WILSON, CONNECTICUT
CB DWAYNE GRATZ, CONNECTICUT
OLB TREVARDO WILLIAMS, CONNECTICUT
OLB SIO MOORE, CONNECTICUT
WR MIKE SMITH, CONNECTICUT
QB SEAN RENFREE, DUKE
WR CONNER VERNON, DUKE
DE ARMONTY BRYANT, EAST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
WR TYRONE GOARD, EASTERN KENTUCKY
WR AARON MELLETTE, ELON
DE TOUREK WILLIAMS, FIU
S JOHNATHAN CYPRIEN, FIU
LB JONATHAN BOSTIC, FLORIDA
OLB LERENTEE MCCRAY, FLORIDA
RB MICHAEL GILLISLEE, FLORIDA
OT XAVIER NIXON, FLORIDA
DE CORNEL CARRADINE, FLORIDA STATE
DT EVERETTE DAWKINS, FLORIDA STATE
DT ANTHONY MCCLOUD, FLORIDA STATE
OLB NICk MOODY, FLORIDA STATE
K DUSTIN HOPKINS, FLORIDA STATE
QB EJ MANUEL, FLORIDA STATE
WR RODNEY SMITH, FLORIDA STATE
RB CHRIS THOMPSON, FLORIDA STATE
RB ROBBIE ROUSE, FRESNO STATE
S PHIL THOMAS, FRESNO STATE
DT ANTHONY WILLIAMS, FRESNO STATE
CB SANDERS COMMINGS, GEORGIA
CB BRANDEN SMITH, GEORGIA
DT ABRY JONES, GEORGIA
DT JOHN JENKINS, GEORGIA
OLB CORNEL WASHINGTON, GEORGIA
S QUINTIN WILLIAMS, GEORGIA
S BACARRI RAMBO, GEORGIA
WR TAVARRES KING, GEORGIA
WR MARLON BROWN, GEORGIA
CB ROD SWEETING, GEORGIA TECH
OG OMOREGIE UZZI, GEORGIA TECH
RB ORWIN SMITH, GEORGIA TECH
OT MARK JACKSON, GLENVILLE STATE
WR CHARLES JOHNSON, GRAND VALLEY STATE
RB JOSEPH GLENDENING, HILLSDALE
CB DJ HAYDEN, HOUSTON
OLB PHILLIP STWARD, HOUSTON
OT JACOLBY ASHWORTH, HOUSTON
OLB KEITH POUGH, HOWARD
TE JOSH HILL, IDAHO STATE
CB TERRY HAWTHORNE, ILLINOIS
DE MIKE BUCHANAN, ILLINOIS
C GRAHAM POCIC, ILLINOIS
OG HUGH THORNTON, ILLINOIS
QB MATT BROWN, ILLINOIS STATE
CB MICAH HYDE, IOWA
QB JAMES VANDENBERG, IOWA
WR KEENAN DAVIS, IOWA
CB GREG BROWN, KANSAS
S BRADLEY MCDOUGALD, KANSAS
CB ALLEN CHAPMAN, KANSAS STATE
CB NIGEL MALONE, KANSAS STATE
LB ARTHUR BROWN, KANSAS STATE
QB COLLIN KLEIN, KANSAS STATE
WR CHRIS HARPER, KANSAS STATE
OG JOSH KLEIN, KENT STATE
OT BRIAN WINTERS, KENT STATE
DE COLLINS UKWU, KENTUCKY
OG LARRY WARFORD, KENTUCKY
WR LA’ROD KING, KENTUCKY
CB VERNON KEARNEY, LANE
WR RYAN SPADOLA, LEHIGH
OT OSCAR JOHNSON, LOUISIANA TECH
OT JORDAN MILLS, LOUISIANA TECH
WR QUINTON PATTON, LOUISIANA TECH
CB MELVIN WHITE LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
DT CORDIAN HAGANS, LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
WR JAVONE LAWSON, LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
CB ADRIAN BUSHELL, LOUISVILLE
OT ALEX HURST, LSU
WR RUSSELL SHEPARD, LSU
WR AARON DOBSON, MARSHALL
OLB KENNETH TATE, MARYLAND
TE MATT FURSTENBURG, MARYLAND
WR KEVIN DORSEY, MARYLAND
QB JAKE MULLEN, MCMURRY
CB BRANDON MCGEE, MIAMI-FL
RB MICHAEL JAMES, MIAMI-FL
QB ZAC DYSERT, MIAMI-OHIO
CB JT FLOYD, MICHIGAN
S JORDAN KOVACS, MICHIGAN
LB KENNY DEMENS, MICHIGAN
WR/QB DENNARD ROBINSON, MICHIGAN
WR ROY ROUNDTREE, MICHIGAN
DT WILLIAM CAMPBELL, MICHIGAN
CB JOHNNY ADAMS, MICHIGAN STATE
DT ANTHONY WHITE, MICHIGAN STATE
OLB CHRIS NORMAN, MICHIGAN STATE
OG CHRIS MCDONALD, MICHIGAN STATE
CB JONATHAN BANKS, MISSISSIPPI STATE
CB DARIUS SLAY, MISSISSIPPI STATE
CB COREY BROOMFIELD, MISSISSIPPI STATE
DT JOSH BOYD, MISSISSIPPI STATE
OLB CAM LAWRENCE, MISSISSIPPI STATE
CB KIP EDWARDS, MISSOURI
DE BRAD MADISON, MISSOURI
DT SHELDON RICHARDSON, MISSOURI
OLB ZAVIAR GOODEN, MISSOURI
RB KENDIAL LAWRENCE, MISSOURI
WR TJ MOE, MISSOURI
DT BRANDON WILLIAMS, MISSOURI SOUTHERN
DE DAVID BASS, MISSOURI WESTERN
TE GREG HARDY, MONTANA
DE CAMERON MEREDITH, NEBRASKA
DE ERIC MARTIN, NEBRASKA
DT BAKER STEINKUHLER, NEBRASKA
S DAIMION STAFFORD, NEBRASKA
LB WILLIAM COMPTON, NEBRASKA
OLB SEAN FISHER, NEBRASKA
RB MICHAEL BURKHEAD, NEBRASKA
TE BENJAMIN COTTON, NEBRASKA
TE KYLER REED, NEBRASKA
CB KHALID WOOTEN, NEVADA
OLB JEREMIAH GREEN, NEVADA
OG CHRISTIAN BARKER, NEVADA
S DUKE WILLIAMS, NEVADA
TE ZACH SUDFELD, NEVADA
WR BRANDON WIMBERLY, NEVADA
DT JARED SMITH, NEW HAMPSHIRE
DT SYLVESTER WILLIAMS, NORTH CAROLINA
FB DEVON RAMSAY, NORTH CAROLINA
LB KEVIN REDDICK, NORTH CAROLINA
OG JONATHAN COOPER, NORTH CAROLINA
OG TRAVIS BOND, NORTH CAROLINA
OT BRENNAN WILLIAMS, NORTH CAROLINA
WR ERIK HIGHSMITH, NORTH CAROLINA
S BRANDAN BISHOP, NORTH CAROLINA STATE
QB MICHAEL GLENNON, NORTH CAROLINA STATE
S EARL WOLFF, NORTH CAROLINA STATE
CB RASHAAN MELVIN, NORTHERN ILLINOIS
WR MARTEL MOORE, NORTHERN ILLINOIS
WR TYLER SHAW, NORTHWEST MISSOURI
OLB DAVID NWABUISI, NORTHWESTERN
OT PATRICK WARD, NORTHWESTERN
WR DEMETRIUS FIELDS, NORTHWESTERN
DE KAPRON LEWIS-MOORE, NOTRE DAME
LB MANTI TE’O, NOTRE DAME
C BRAXSTON CAVE, NOTRE DAME
WR/RB THEO RIDDICK, NOTRE DAME
S ZEKE MOTTA, NOTRE DAME
TE TYLER EIFERT, NOTRE DAME
OG SKYLER ALLEN, OHIO
OG ERIC HERMAN, OHIO
CB TRAVIS HOWARD, OHIO STATE
DE NATHANIEL WILLIAMS, OHIO STATE
DE JOHN SIMON, OHIO STATE
FB ZACK BOREN, OHIO STATE
OLB ETIENNE SABINO, OHIO STATE
RB JORDAN HALL, OHIO STATE
OT REID FRAGEL, OHIO STATE
TE JAKE STONEBURNER, OHIO STATE
CB DEMONTRE HURST, OKLAHOMA
DE DAVID KING, OKLAHOMA
DE RJ WASHINGTON, OKLAHOMA
DT STACY MCGEE, OKLAHOMA
DT JAMARK MCFARLAND, OKLAHOMA
S JAVON HARRIS, OKLAHOMA
RB DOMINIQUE WHALEY, OKLAHOMA
OT LANE JOHNSON, OKLAHOMA
QB LANDRY JONES, OKLAHOMA
DT NIGEL NICHOLAS, OKLAHOMA STATE
OLB WILLIAM ELKINS, OKLAHOMA STATE
OG JONATHAN RUSH, OKLAHOMA STATE
OG LANE TAYLOR, OKLAHOMA STATE
P QUINN SHARP, OKLAHOMA STATE
WR TRACY MOORE, OKLAHOMA STATE
OLB CRAIG WILKINS, OLD DOMINION
DE DION JORDAN, OREGON
LB KRISTIAN ALONSO, OREGON
RB KENJON BARNER, OREGON
CB JORDAN POYER, OREGON STATE
WR MARKUS WHEATON, OREGON STATE
DT JORDAN HILL, PENN STATE
OLB MICHAEL MAUTI, PENN STATE
OLB GERALD HODGES , PENN STATE
RB RAY GRAHAM, PITTSBURGH
C RYAN TURNLEY, PITTSBURGH
OG CHRIS JACOBSON, PITTSBURGH
CB JOSH JOHNSON, PURDUE
DT KAWANN SHORT, PURDUE
RB AKEEM SHAVERS, PURDUE
QB CALEB TERBUSH, PURDUE
TE VANCE MCDONALD, RICE
TE LUKE WILSON, RICE
WR SAM MCGUFFIE, RICE
LB STEVE BEAUHARNAIS, RUTGERS
OLB KHASEEM GREENE, RUTGERS
OT ROBERT DILL, RUTGERS
TE DC JEFFERSON, RUTGERS
S JEFF HEATH, SAGINAW VALLEY STATE
CB DAXTON SWANSON, SAM HOUSTON STATE
S DARNELL TAYLOR, SAM HOUSTON STATE
DT NICHOLAS WILLIAMS, SAMFORD
CB LEON MCFADDEN, SAN DIEGO STATE
OG NIK EMBERNATE, SAN DIEGO STATE
OLB TRAVIS JOHNSON, SAN JOSE STATE
OT DAVE QUESSENBERRY, SAN JOSE STATE
TE RYAN OTTEN , SAN JOSE STATE
DE MARGUS HUNT, SMU
OLB JA’GARED DAVIS, SMU
RB ZAC LINE, SMU
WR DARIUS JOHNSON, SMU
CB AKEEM AUGUSTE, SOUTH CAROLINA
DE DEVIN TAYLOR, SOUTH CAROLINA
S DJ SWEARINGER, SOUTH CAROLINA
C ANTHONY JOHNSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
S DEVONTE HOLLOMAN , SOUTH CAROLINA
TE JUSTICE CUNNINGHAM, SOUTH CAROLINA
CB KAYVON WEBSTER, SOUTH FLORIDA
DT CORY GRISSOM, SOUTH FLORIDA
OT MARK POPEK, SOUTH FLORIDA
CB ROBERT ALFORD, SOUTHEASTERN LA
DE WES HORTON, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
S TIM MCDONALD, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
C KHALED HOLMES, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
RB CURTIS MCNEAL, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
QB MATT BARKLEY, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
S JAWANZA STARLING, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
OLB JAMIE COLLINS, SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
QB BRADLEY SORENSEN, SOUTHERN UTAH
LB SHAYNE SKOV, STANFORD
OLB CHASE THOMAS, STANFORD
RB STEPFAN TAYLOR, STANFORD
CB JOSH AUBREY, STEPHEN F AUSTIN
DE WILLIE JEFFERSON, STEPHEN F AUSTIN
RB MIGUEL MAYSONET, STONY BROOK
QB RYAN NASSIB, SYRACUSE
WR ALEC LEMON, SYRACUSE
WR MARCUS SALES, SYRACUSE
RB MATTHEW TUCKER, TCU
OG DALLAS THOMAS, TENNESSEE
TE MYCHAL RIVERA, TENNESSEE
DT MONTORI HUGHES, TENNESSEE MARTIN
DE ALEX OKAFOR, TEXAS
S KENNY VACCARO, TEXAS
TE D.J. GRANT, TEXAS
WR MARQUISE GOODWIN, TEXAS
CB DUSTIN HARRIS, TEXAS A&M
LB JONATHAN STEWART, TEXAS A&M
OLB SEAN PORTER, TEXAS A&M
C PATRICK LEWIS, TEXAS A&M
OG BRIAN THOMAS, TEXAS A&M
RB CHRISTINE MICHAEL, TEXAS A&M
WR RYAN SWOPE, TEXAS A&M
WR UZOMA NWACHUKWU, TEXAS A&M
OT MANASE FOKETI, TEXAS STATE
RB ERIC STEPHENS, TEXAS TECH
OT LAADRIAN WADDLE, TEXAS TECH
QB SETH DOEGE, TEXAS TECH
OLB DANIEL MOLLS, TOLEDO
S JERMAINE ROBINSON, TOLEDO
DT DERRICK JACKSON, TULSA
FB WILLIE CARTER, TULSA
S DEXTER MCCOIL, TULSA
OLB DEAUNDRE BROWN, TULSA
CB SHELDON PRICE, UCLA
CB ARRON HESTER, UCLA
DE DATONE JONES, UCLA
DT DONOVAN CARTER, UCLA
RB JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN, UCLA
OT JEFF BACA, UCLA
P JEFF LOCKE, UCLA
TE JOSEPH FAURIA, UCLA
LB JOHN LOTULELEI, UNLV
CB RYAN LACY, UTAH
DT STAR LOTULELEI, UTAH
OG SAM BRENNER, UTAH
RB JOHN WHITE , UTAH
P SEAN SELLWOOD, UTAH
TE DAVID ROLF, UTAH
WR DEVON CHRISTOPHER, UTAH
WR REGGIE DUNN, UTAH
CB WILL DAVIS, UTAH STATE
RB KERWYNN WILLIAMS, UTAH STATE
WR CHUCK JACOBS, UTAH STATE
WR MATT AUSTIN, UTAH STATE
CB MATT PIERCE, VALDOSTA STATE
OT RYAN SCHRAEDER, VALDOSTA STATE
CB TREY WILSON, VANDERBILT
OLB ARCHIBALD BARNES, VANDERBILT
RB ZACH STACY, VANDERBILT
RB PERRY JONES, VIRGINIA
OT ODAY ABOUSHI, VIRGINIA
LB BRUCE TAYLOR, VIRGINIA TECH
OT NICK BECTON, VIRGINIA TECH
WR MARCUS DAVIS, VIRGINIA TECH
WR DYRELL ROBERTS, VIRGINIA TECH
WR COREY FULLER, VIRGINIA TECH
FB THOMAS BOHANON, WAKE FOREST
CB DESMOND TRUFANT, WASHINGTON
OT DANIEL SPITZ, WASHINGTON STATE
OT WADE JACOBSON, WASHINGTON STATE
TE ANDREI LINTZ, WASHINGTON STATE
OLB TERENCE GARVIN, WEST VIRGINIA
QB GENO SMITH, WEST VIRGINIA
WR TAVON AUSTIN, WEST VIRGINIA
DE QUANTERUS SMITH, WESTERN KENTUCKY
TE JOHN DOYLE, WESTERN KENTUCKY
WR CHRIS BOWDEN, WINGATE
CB SHELTON JOHNSON, WISCONSIN
CB DEVIN SMITH, WISCONSIN
CB MARCUS CROMARTIE, WISCONSIN
RB MONTEE BALL, WISCONSIN
OT RICHARD WAGNER, WISCONSIN
DT KURT TAUFA’ASUA, WYOMING
S LUKE ANDERSON, WYOMING
OT KYLE MAGNUSON, WYOMING
WR CHRIS MCNEILL, WYOMING
OG LAMAR MADY, YOUNGSTOWN
























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Suggesting Lucas Reed TE University of New Mexico, 6’6″ 250, 4.65 forty. 3rd team All American Freshman team 2009 CFN; First team all MWC 2010, 2nd team Sophomore All-American and HM All American 2010 CFN. John Mackey watch list 2011 and 2012. ESPN top ten plays of the week (November 06) and top ten plays of the month November 2010. MWC student athlete 2011.
Thanks for reaching out- We will check him out
Defensive tackle out ole miss led all DT in sec with sacks helped turned around ole miss program
I watch the game every year and I would enjoy if little known prospects would get a opportunity to showcase their talent. Suggestions 6’1 240 1st team all american linebacker from Dakota State ( NAIA ) has made every pre season and post season all american team there is for small schools.
http://www.bsncollege.com/profile/ecliles54
Thanks – He is on our watch list
Western New Mexico has a few players that may fit what you are looking for Bernard Williams (cb/kr), the Sumpter Brother’s, The Vitai brother’s
Jareed Gaines Stonehill College
Class of 2013 OLB
Tape says 14 minutes but it is really only 10. Other scouts have seen it and said it is impressive also on numerous scout and draft websites
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UhfIe4ewx8
GREAT list of players………….I can see NFL for most.
Thanks – We will see in a month or so how this watch list shapes up into official invites
what about rb tulsa Alex Singleton. he’s the type of player would good for the game
Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/sportsextra/TU/article.aspx?subjectid=94&articleid=20121011_94_B1_ULNSad681506
Big running back, please feel free to nominate him for the game. Thanks
I’m just a fan . I dont have or know the information to nominate him. also DE WALTER STEWART, CINCINNATI had to give up football today due to a neck and spine problem. one more player from cincinnati george winn running back would also be a good fit for the game. just a fan of the player and your game.
hey There is a guy at TrInity International Small School Prospect NAIA cornerback Dominique Rogers best corner in NAIA
We will review, thanks for nominating him for the Texas vs the Nation All-Star Game
He is not nfl size or has the speed but he is top 5 corner in the naia, I could see him playing in the afl. Eric Liles from Dakota State is a sleeper prospect and I could see him on a NFL roster next year. His numbers are outstanding and he already looks like a NFL linebacker. Also Eliacin could be another naia player who could get some looks. Cant wait to watch the game!
Very interesting prospect
Check out this DT at Ole Miss Uriah Grant he very strong and very good pass rusher he around 6’1 305 he finished with 50 tackles 7tfl and 4sacks.
No problem he has an interesting story being from texas.
I’m just a fan of Alex Singleton I don’t have know or have the information to nominate him. also sad news DE WALTER STEWART, CINCINNATI had to retirer from football due to spine and neck problems. one uc player that you might take a look at is running back george winn 2012 Season att:123 yds: 732 tds: 4. again just a fan of a player that is perfect for this game. also maybe take a look at new mexico rb/wr/pr/kr lamaar thomas he transferred from ohio state has big time speed. a player just looking for a chance to show his talent.
Cool, thanks for the names and your interest in our game.
Noticed the top player on Colorado missing from the list. – Jon Major 6’2″ 240 ILB/OLB. Was the number 2 LB in the Nation coming out of HS. Over 200 career tackles for Colorado playing all three LB positions. Very fast and athletic. Even plays nickel at times for CU. Pre season consensus ALL PAC 12, was pre season All American in 2011 and led Colorado in tackles. #9 Ranked Player in the west from premierscoutservices.com.
Thanks, do you have any of his workout numbers, 40, 225, vertical, etc?
Jon Major, LB, Colorado
6’2″ 240
4.5 Forty
4.1 5-10-5
38″ vertical
Very explosive
3 yr starter with over 225 tackles
Preseason AllAmerican 2011 (consensus scout services)
Preseason All American 2012 (premier scouting services)
#9 western Prospect for 2013 NFL draft (premier scouting services)
Preseason All Pac 12 2011, 2012
All Big 12 mid season 2010 (prior to season ending injury)
Pac 12 defensive player of the week (Nov. 2011 vs Utah)
Nominated Pac 12 defensive player of the week (September 2012 vs Wash St.)
Nominated Big 12 defensive player of the week (Sept 2010 vs Colorado St.)
Academic All Conference 2009, 2010
Team Captain
Found this highlight video on Jon Major. Great linebacker. Jon Major “Buffalo Warrior”
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cRDi0U2x1gw&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DcRDi0U2x1gw
You are missing 2 players from youngstown state university, they will both make NFL teams. Will shaw 6’2 250lb TE whose stock is on the rise, and Jamaine Cook RB 5’9 215, has rushed for 4000yds in 3 years
Ok, thanks for the heads-up on those two
Justin Brown , SR WR @ OU ! Should check him out for an invite . Big wideout that transfered from PSU to Sooners. He is the real thing!
He is someone that has caught our eye
If he WAS the REAL thing, he would have stayed at PSU. ONEteam. PSUnity.
Sooner WR Justin Brown # 19 should be on your Watch list for 2013. The man is it !!
We have starting to do more work on him… very interesting prospect
Larry McCoy from Duquesne University is a guy that has produced at a high level at the FCS level. Top 5 amongst active rushers in college football and high character guy.
Ronnel Ramsey Lane College Senior Highlight Tape 6’11 340lb Left Tackle: http://youtu.be/tUoO2Ktatro via @youtube
Thanks for the highlight video
Brandon Ogletree- Brigham Young University. ILB leader in tackles 2 years in a row. Local boy, from McKinney, TX. Check him out.
He is someone we are looking at
two more names to add to the watch list first: temple rb montel harris transferred from boston college and was the school’s all time leading rusher and 2nd all time acc rusher. lit army up for 351 yard and 7 tds. the next name receiver Tobais Palmer nc state. he set new school and ACC records for all-purpose yards in a game with 496. His total included 277 on kickoff returns – six yards shy of the conference record – and 219 receiving yards. and has 951 kickoff return yards for the year. his apys per game avg 148.2 is 22nd-best in the nation
Thanks man
Nominating Dave Clark from Louisiana Tech. Corner, that is a cover guy, that plays with a SS mentality. 6’1″ 190 lbs with great football knowledge and savvy.
Dave Clark 2012 Hightlight Season –
youtube: http://youtu.be/exVtQtIx4SM
Jonathan Rush OG Oklahoma State! GO POKES!
i was wondering what did you guys think of ronnel ramsey as a potential prospect? ex basketball player with great feet! might have some of the best footwork in the country. thanks Coach J
Summer Grind Episode 1 (The Intro): http://youtu.be/KMa1poNaLnE via @youtube
check out this outstanding db from new mexico highlands university
raw talent should be on someones big board for top 3 rounds
abdul kanneh
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/561199/#highlights/19245376
Speaking of UNMH…How about this prospect…Sr. Bowl and Shrine are taking a hard look by all accounts…You all should lock him up…Has an unreal and inspirational off the field story as well…Would be a focal point of the Game…
Jordan Campbell (LB) USC Transfer to UNMH
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKN5Bd_Eywc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DgDePoVAjk SR year film
Thanks for the info
Not sure if you know that Luke Marquardt played one year of football at Allen junior high and his dad attended college in Sequin Texas. So maybe he qualifies for Texas!!!!!:)
Thanks for that info that is helpful
would you take a look at university of virginia OLB laroy reynolds this kids one of the most productive linebacker in the acc, well i think his the best linebacker in the ACC truely over looked by everyone his numbers speaks for them self. just wondered why his not on your watch list but have better numbert them some lin ebacker on the watch list this is a player that should be invited to the game.
Are there any d2 or NAIA guys who could potentially get invites?
Yes there are
Any additional names added to the list?
I would like to nominate Dave Clark (Louisiana Tech – Corner ) to the Texas vs Nation game. Dave is 6’1″ 190 lbs and was a First Team ALL-Wac First Team Corner. Very physical corver corner with a great instinct for the ball. Here is his 2012 Highlight video:
http://youtu.be/exVtQtIx4SM
Look at video and offer him an invitation to the game.
Naia players hardly ever get opportunities to play in bigger all star games despite there sucess. Most of the naia and d2 all star games are a joke and are a quick way to make money! However it would be interesting to see how they perform with higher competition!
Naia players hardly ever get opportunities to play in bigger all star games despite there sucess. Most of the naia and d2 all star games are a joke and are a quick way to make money! However it would be interesting to see how they perform with higher competition!
Earned a gold medal as Team USA won the inaugural International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Junior World Championship in Canton, Ohio, in 2009 . . . named to IFAF Junior World Championship All-Tournament Team (first-team defense) . . recorded two solo stops in the championship game vs. Canada, including a touchdown-saving tackle late in the first quarter . . . had the honor of carrying the American flag while leading Team USA onto the field for the gold-medal game . True freshman appeared in all 13 games in 2009 and recorded 11 tackles Saw action in all 12 games in 2010, including 10 starts at Star linebacker and even placed some DE. . intercepted Rob Henry’s fourth-down pass at the MSU 17 with less than a minute to play to secure a 35-31 come-from-behind win over the Boilermakers . . played an excellent all-around game vs. Notre Dame, as he posted eight stops, forced a fumble in the second quarter and recovered another Irish fumble in the fourth quarter (JUNIOR): Honorable mention All-Big Ten selection (media) . . recipient of the team’s Jim Adams Award on defense (unsung hero) . . . started 12 games (missed the Minnesota and Nebraska games due to shoulder injury) . .. ranked fourth on the team with 76 tackles including 6.5 for losses (24 yards) . . . had five tackles, including 1.5 for losses (7 yards), and forced a fumble in the 2012 Outback Bowl win over No. 18 Georgia . . . compiled nine stops in the Big Ten Championship Game against Wisconsin . .and had a game-high 10 tackles in the win over Michigan . . earned honorable mention College Football Performance Awards Linebacker of the Week accolades after producing 3 tackles for loss for 15 yards and 2 sacks for 13 yards), to go along with seven tackles (all solos) overall, in MSU’s 10-7 win at Ohio State ..Pre season ranked among the nation’s top outside linebackers by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview (No. 29) for the 2012 season..had a season-high nine tackles, including 2.0 for losses (9 yards) and a 6-yard sack, to go along with a fumble recovery and pass break-up vs. No. 14 Ohio State . .. tied for team lead with six tackles vs.then No. 20 Notre Dame and also named a captain by his teammates!!
I’m suggesting Chris Norman of Michigan State
Earned a gold medal as Team USA won the inaugural International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Junior World Championship in Canton, Ohio, in 2009 . . . named to IFAF Junior World Championship All-Tournament Team (first-team defense) . . recorded two solo stops in the championship game vs. Canada, including a touchdown-saving tackle late in the first quarter . . . had the honor of carrying the American flag while leading Team USA onto the field for the gold-medal game . True freshman appeared in all 13 games in 2009 and recorded 11 tackles Saw action in all 12 games in 2010, including 10 starts at Star linebacker and even placed some DE. . intercepted Rob Henry’s fourth-down pass at the MSU 17 with less than a minute to play to secure a 35-31 come-from-behind win over the Boilermakers . . played an excellent all-around game vs. Notre Dame, as he posted eight stops, forced a fumble in the second quarter and recovered another Irish fumble in the fourth quarter (JUNIOR): Honorable mention All-Big Ten selection (media) . . recipient of the team’s Jim Adams Award on defense (unsung hero) . . . started 12 games (missed the Minnesota and Nebraska games due to shoulder injury) . .. ranked fourth on the team with 76 tackles including 6.5 for losses (24 yards) . . . had five tackles, including 1.5 for losses (7 yards), and forced a fumble in the 2012 Outback Bowl win over No. 18 Georgia . . . compiled nine stops in the Big Ten Championship Game against Wisconsin . .and had a game-high 10 tackles in the win over Michigan . . earned honorable mention College Football Performance Awards Linebacker of the Week accolades after producing 3 tackles for loss for 15 yards and 2 sacks for 13 yards), to go along with seven tackles (all solos) overall, in MSU’s 10-7 win at Ohio State ..Pre season ranked among the nation’s top outside linebackers by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview (No. 29) for the 2012 season..had a season-high nine tackles, including 2.0 for losses (9 yards) and a 6-yard sack, to go along with a fumble recovery and pass break-up vs. No. 14 Ohio State . .. tied for team lead in tackles vs. then No. 20 Notre Dame (now No.1) and also named a captain by his teammates!!
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Andrew Helmick Lindenwood University. 4.38 forty manual conversion. Mineral Water Bowl 202 receiving yards and two touchdowns. Enters the 2012 season with 87 receptions for 1,456 yards and 18 touchdowns … has a shot to break Lindenwood’s top career receiving marks as he needs 49 receptions, 571 receiving yards, and six receiving touchdowns to tie those current records … has six 100-yard receiving games … has appeared in 31 games … had rushed for 166 yards and one touchdown, and has 361 kickoff return yards and a touchdown … has 120 points and needs just eight to break into Lindenwood’s top-10 list in that category.
At the end of the 2012 season despite changes at quarterback x 3 ending the season with 12-11 66 1363yards 20.7 yards averagfe 14 touchdonws 83 yards long 113.6 yards per game. Also switches out at Kick and Punt Return.
Dear Selection Committee;
On behalf of my son Ryan, I appreciate the fact he has made the watch list. The coaching staff at CSUP is to credit for the tremendous work they’ve done with Ryan, and all of the TWolves players. Ryan was part of building a program from scratch after 20+ years of no football at the University.
I know that he would be a committed, coachable, and consistent athlete for the event, and would make your organization proud of his effort and participation. Thanks again for considering him, and here’s to a competitive and captivating game for all involved.
Best Regards,
Dean E. Jensen
Thank you for the invitation to the game. Ryan is excited to be part of this great game, and we look forward to the experience!
JENSEN FAMILY
We look forward to seeing you down in Allen Texas
Great list of players! Will there be a updated version of the watchlist
I will be sending highlights & bio for bowl game consideration. Very talented lockdown defensiveback
Justin, what about QB Tim Jenkins from Fort Lewis College in Colorado? Does he have a chance for an invite?
App state punter Sam Martin . Does all three things but excels at punting and kos. 46 yrd avg and 25 inside the 20 . Along with 45 tbs on ko. Impressive
Are the invites already out? I was wondering about Wilmot Wellington from Northern Iowa? Legit 4.4 speed safety. Had 15 tackles vs Iowa and 15 tackles vs Wisconsin. Lead UNI in tackles all while playing 3 different positions. Here is his YouTube Video, I think it is a great story, very blindside like. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Hch0U3gfzE
See invites are out
Justin: Great list, but as UCLA alum, players like Franklin, Fauria, Jones, Baca, Locke are also on SR Bwl, E-W watch list- why not look at Aaron Hester, CB; Andrew Abbott, CB, Jerry Johnson, WR, Damian Holmes, DE-LB,
Dalton Hilliard, DB. And even QB Kevin Prince- intelligent, strong arm…they were coached by all NFL staff this year and I believe they are good fit for scouts to see the grunts who surprised everyone by winning Pac-12 South. Call Coach Jim Mora after Holiday Bowl and ask him; he’s super supportive and will give you honest
opinion.
Will this tournament also be hosting An youth football allstar game?
please check out Ken Van Heule OG #61 Midwestern State University- Offensive Lineman of the Year . Check out his highlights on you tube thanks! http://youtu.be/JzCFWmO-06o
Allen Hardison, Kicker from Nevada. 9 of 10 for field goals and 56 of 57 PAT. Being the second highest person to score on the team with 83 points, he would be a great addition to this all-star game. Plus, his career long in a game of 48- yards doesn’t even compare to the 65 – yard field goals he splits the uprights with, warming up prior to every game!
A true cover corner Cartier Rice DB Kentucky I think he could join this elite group of athlete’s as well. He has good size and alertness. He’s always around the ball and has true 4.40 speed that is raw natural talent. NFL scouts really like his cover skills and footwork. Please consider him, he has already been selected to the South Carolina vs South Carolina Allstar game on March 23, 2013
God Bless
I would like to nominate Dave Clark for your Texas vs Nation game. He is a 6’1″ 190 lb corner from La. Tech and I have attached his 2012 highlight video to this message. Cover Corner that is physical and very football savvy.
http://youtu.be/exVtQtIx4SM
Hi, I was wondering if the invites were sent out and when there will be a final roster put out for the 2013 game??
All the invites have been sent out
We should be releasing the rosters next week
Thanks for inviting Dontra Peters to the bowl game. He is one of the most versatile players that has played in the CAA conference. By Given him this opportunity to play in the Texas VS the Nation Bowl Game you will see the Versatility and athleticism that this athlete brings .
Postions – C/B RB/KR
Thanks for inviting Dontra Peters university of new hampshire to the bowl game. He is one of the most versatile players that has played in the CAA conference. By Given him this opportunity to play in the Texas VS the Nation Bowl Game you will see the Versatility and athleticism that this athlete brings .
Postions – C/B RB/KR
I live in Southern California and went to Chadron State College where my dad was the quarterback there in chadron, nebraska. This is where Donnie Beebe came from and also present star Danny Woodhead. My brother in law was at chadron state college coaching for over 20 years and now is at mesa, colorado. I have been following the Rocky Mountain Conference and have noticed a young man by the name of Jordan Campbell, very impresive on and off the field. I have had a chance to see this young man train in person in corona, california at the ufc gym. He trains harder than anyone I have ever seen before. Truly, give this young man a serious look. We is definitely nfl material. Thanks
P.s. Jordan Campbell usc, new mexico highlands has several videos posted on youtube. Also, I have been a school teacher for the past 13 years in the Los Angeles area and I know that he is a very well liked young man in the area. I back up his character on and off the field. He may come across as a little over zealous on the field, that is because he gives 110% on each and every play. Off the field, he is the nicest, most polite guy that you could meet. Thank you very much, I don’t ask much in life, but I do ask this, Give this young man a very serious look as he will perform with anyone out there.
What about Jody Owens from Montana State ? Kid has been a four year starter and beastly #’s.. i think hes definetly under the radar
Courtney and Steven Osborne are twins from the DFW area (So Garland HS) that would be great selections to add to your watch list along with OG Brandon Thompson from The Woodlands, TX.
Courtney Osborne: S 6′ 3″ 200
Steven Osborne : WR 6′ 4″ 205
Brandon Thompson: OG 6′ 6″ 300
I doubt you will be able to nab the other 2 Nebrask seniors; Rex Burkhead (mispelled above) or Alonzo Whaley (LB 6′ 1″ 23 lbs Madisonville, TX) but it would be fun to see them out there!
Take a look at OG RJ Mattes from NC State. Solid four year starter with a nasty streak
DeAundre brown of Tulsa from Arlington tx a do it all new breed linebacker. Check him out
Ball State senior MLB Travis Freeman the NCAA active leader in career tackles needs to get a long look for an invite to compete in this game.
i was taking a look at your watch list and notice that you have two players from the university of virginia on your list perry jones and oday which they are pretty good players. but i really think that your over looking a player that should be playing in someone senior bowl olb laroy reynolds from virgina also hes the idea linebacker. all this kid does is produce when he went to virginia he was a safety then converted to outside linebacker lead the team in tackles as a sophomore with 66 with 8tfl playing strongside lb as a junior was moved to weakside put more out into space collected 88 tackles 8tfl was voted by coaches as most improved player. his senior yr he collected 90 tackles along with missing 2.5 games with a broken hand along with 9tfl hes a very aggresive player ball hawkl poise the speed of a safety. honable mention all acc /acc honor roll. i am sending you this email not being bias because he’s my son if you look up all the acc linebacker that you have on your watch list he out performed them all when they played head to head. if given the opportunity you want be disappointed by selecting him to the roster.
also sorry for the added information take a look at his highlight tape on youtube called laroy reynolds ultimate highlights 2012 if you would i appreciate your time thank you.
Tyron Laughinghouse WR
Derrick Manning DB
Joseph Reed DE
Saint augustine’s University
seems to me small schools doesnt get that much attention so you might need to check out CORDELL ROBERSON (WR)from Stephen F.Austin.
We think he is a great WR
brandon hartson UofH long snapper. 6’4 250 solid snapper top snapper in the nation this year would be a blessing if i could play in this all star game. Got all conference USA this year and invited to the Del Sol all star game and would love to play in this game
If you are looking for a place kicker for the Texas squad, Allen Cain from Texas Lutheran University has been an All-American both his Junior and Senior year, and even made a 59-yarder this year.
Please nominate him – Thanks
If you would please nominate him
did you guys take a look at a great prospect form the university of virgina olb laroy reynolds a great talent cant see how hes not on your watch list very productive a three year starter view his highlight tape laroy reynolds ultimate highlight 2012,
Alex Elkins, linebacker from Okla State is a story to watch. Did not play football until Jr college. Walk on at Blinn College. Picked as starting linebacker with Cam Newton as quarterback. Recruited at Okla state and got the starting linebacker position in 2011 and 2012.. Natural talent, quick, fast, big, and great heart for the game. Lead the team in tackles.
We are very high on him as well
Living here in NC and knowing that Alex Elkins is a NC guy, is more reason to be proud. I have followed him all through his families move to Texas and what he has gone through to get to where he is now. Played rugby and won Texas most valuable rugby player. No wonder he is such a hard, fast tackling machine at linebacker. He has the physical and mental capacity to function well at any position he is asked to play. He is so fast, Okla State even put him on the special teams on punt returns. Plays with animal instinct and prey drive. What a beast !!!
Justin Rosenbaum p/k is leaving Fort Valley State with every record in tow ( broke MArquette King’s averages who will be punting for Oakland Raiders next season as signed free agent). Check out Kohls kicking camp contest utube video kicking 65 yard fg against nations best. He has one of the best stories in all of college football this season. He is 32 years old that went back to finish school on full scholarship; everyone told him it couldnt be done……..now he is being heavely scouted as one of the best p/k in the country this year.
Will Atterberry – Punter – North Texas – All Sunbelt Conference 2011, 2nd team 2012, Sunbelt All Freshman 2010. Older brother played in the TvsN game in 2008 before sigining with Chicago Bears and Will is even better at this stage. Can hit a 60 yarder or knock’em down inside the 10. One of the highest number of punts downed inside the 20 of any senior college punter.
I would like to nominate Austin Fuller – wide receiver for SMU. Due to injury, Austin was not able to play the first seven games of the season, but he is a standout player and started the last 5 games including the Hawaii Bowl. Austin is currently training at Athletes Performance in Frisco, TX and has been working with Micheal Irvin over the past year. As a High School player, he led his team to the state championship three years in a row.
Austin Fuller has the best hands of any receiver I’ve ever seen. We followed him through high school to SMU. He should be considered