QB Jake Locker, Washington
QB Ricky Stanzi, Iowa
QB Colin Kaepernick, Nevada
QB Christian Ponder, Florida State
RB DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma
RB Kendal Hunter, Oklahoma State
RB Daniel Thomas, Kansas State
RB Noel Devine, West Virginia
RB Evan Royster, Penn State
RB Graig Cooper, Miami
FB Stanley Havili, USC
WR Matt Szczur, Villanova
WR Jerrel Jernigan, Troy
WR Dewayne Harris, East Carolina
WR Greg Salas, Hawaii
WR Niles Paul, Nebraska
WR Ronald Johnson, USC
WR Titus Young, Boise State
WR Austin Pettis, Boise State
TE Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin
TE DJ Williams, Arkansas
TE Luke Stocker, Tennessee
TE Richard Gordon, Miami
OL Rodney Hudson, Florida State
OL Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State
OL Ben Ijalana, Villanova
OL Nate Solder, Colorado
OL Anthony Costonzo, Boston College
OL Mike Pouncey, Florida
OL Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin
OL John Moffitt, Wisconsin
OL Marcus Gilbert, Florida
OL Kris O'Dowd, USC
OL Clint Boling, Georgia
OL Steve Schilling, Michigan
OL Danny Watkins, Baylor
DE Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
DE Cameron Jordan, Cal
DE Pernell McPhee, Mississippi State
DE Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma
DE Allen Bailey, Miami (Fla.)
DE Cameron Heyward, Ohio State
DT Stephen Paea, Oregon State
DT Drake Nevis, LSU
DT Jerrell Powe, Ole Miss
DT Marvin Austin, North Carolina
DT Jarvis Jenkins, Clemson
DT Phil Taylor, Baylor
DT Christian Ballard, Iowa
OLB KJ Wright, Mississippi State
OLB Mark Herzlich, Boston College
OLB Mason Foster, Washington
ILB Kelvin Sheppard, LSU
ILB Greg Jones, Michigan State
CB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska
CB Jimmy Smith, Colorado
CB Jalil Brown, Colorado
CB Devon House, New Mexico State
CB Shareece Wright, USC
CB Marcus Gilchrist, Clemson
S Ahmad Black, Florida
S Quinton Carter, Oklahoma
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Monday, November 15, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
VanFulpen's NFL Week 10 Winners
Baltimore at Atlanta 8:20 PM NFL –WINNER: FALCONS
Detroit at Buffalo 1:00 PM FOX - WINNER: BILLS
Minnesota at Chicago 1:00 PM FOX – WINNER: BEARS
NY Jets at Cleveland 1:00 PM CBS – WINNER: JETS
Tennessee at Miami 1:00 PM CBS – WINNER: TITANS
Cincinnati at Indianapolis 1:00 PM CBS – WINNER: COLTS
Houston at Jacksonville 1:00 PM CBS – WINNER: TEXANS
Carolina at Tampa Bay 1:00 PM FOX – WINNER: BUCS
Kansas City at Denver 4:05 PM CBS – WINNER: CHIEFS
Seattle at Arizona 4:15 PM FOX – WINNER: SEAHAWKS
Dallas at NY Giants 4:15 PM FOX – WINNER: GIANTS
St. Louis at San Francisco 4:15 PM FOX – WINNER: RAMS
New England at Pittsburgh 8:20 PM NBC – WINNER: STEELERS
Philadelphia at Washington 8:30 PM ESPN (Monday Night) – WINNER: EAGLES
LAST WEEK 8-5
THIS SEASON 75-55
Detroit at Buffalo 1:00 PM FOX - WINNER: BILLS
Minnesota at Chicago 1:00 PM FOX – WINNER: BEARS
NY Jets at Cleveland 1:00 PM CBS – WINNER: JETS
Tennessee at Miami 1:00 PM CBS – WINNER: TITANS
Cincinnati at Indianapolis 1:00 PM CBS – WINNER: COLTS
Houston at Jacksonville 1:00 PM CBS – WINNER: TEXANS
Carolina at Tampa Bay 1:00 PM FOX – WINNER: BUCS
Kansas City at Denver 4:05 PM CBS – WINNER: CHIEFS
Seattle at Arizona 4:15 PM FOX – WINNER: SEAHAWKS
Dallas at NY Giants 4:15 PM FOX – WINNER: GIANTS
St. Louis at San Francisco 4:15 PM FOX – WINNER: RAMS
New England at Pittsburgh 8:20 PM NBC – WINNER: STEELERS
Philadelphia at Washington 8:30 PM ESPN (Monday Night) – WINNER: EAGLES
LAST WEEK 8-5
THIS SEASON 75-55
Friday, November 5, 2010
VanFulpen's NFL Week 9 Winners
Tampa Bay at Atlanta 1:00 PM FOX - WINNER: FALCONS
Chicago at Buffalo 1:00 PM FOX - WINNER: BEARS
New England at Cleveland 1:00 PM CBS - WINNER: PATROITS
NY Jets at Detroit 1:00 PM CBS - WINNERS: JETS
New Orleans at Carolina 1:00 PM FOX - WINNER: SAINTS
Miami at Baltimore 1:00 PM CBS - WINNER: RAVENS
San Diego at Houston 1:00 PM CBS - WINNER: TEXANS
Arizona at Minnesota 1:00 PM FOX - WINNER: VIKINGS
NY Giants at Seattle 4:05 PM FOX - WINNER: GAINTS
Indianapolis at Philadelphia 4:15 PM CBS - WINNER: COLTS
Kansas City at Oakland 4:15 PM CBS - WINNER: RAIDERS
Dallas at Green Bay 8:20 PM NBC - WINNER: COWBOYS
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 8:30 PM ESPN (Monday Night) - WINNER: BENGALS
LAST WEEK: 9-4
THIS SEASON: 67-50
Chicago at Buffalo 1:00 PM FOX - WINNER: BEARS
New England at Cleveland 1:00 PM CBS - WINNER: PATROITS
NY Jets at Detroit 1:00 PM CBS - WINNERS: JETS
New Orleans at Carolina 1:00 PM FOX - WINNER: SAINTS
Miami at Baltimore 1:00 PM CBS - WINNER: RAVENS
San Diego at Houston 1:00 PM CBS - WINNER: TEXANS
Arizona at Minnesota 1:00 PM FOX - WINNER: VIKINGS
NY Giants at Seattle 4:05 PM FOX - WINNER: GAINTS
Indianapolis at Philadelphia 4:15 PM CBS - WINNER: COLTS
Kansas City at Oakland 4:15 PM CBS - WINNER: RAIDERS
Dallas at Green Bay 8:20 PM NBC - WINNER: COWBOYS
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 8:30 PM ESPN (Monday Night) - WINNER: BENGALS
LAST WEEK: 9-4
THIS SEASON: 67-50
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Senior Bowl Invites
QB Jake Locker, Washington
QB Ricky Stanzi, Iowa
QB Colin Kaepernick, Nevada
RB DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma
RB Kendal Hunter, Oklahoma State
FB Stanley Havili, USC
WR Matt Szczur, Villanova
WR Jerrel Jernigan, Troy
WR Dewayne Harris, East Carolina
WR Greg Salas, Hawaii
WR Niles Paul, Nebraska
WR Ronald Johnson, USC
WR Titus Young, Boise State
TE Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin
TE DJ Williams, Arkansas
TE Luke Stocker, Tennessee
OL Rodney Hudson, Florida State
OL Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State
OL Ben Ijalana, Villanova
OL Nate Solder, Colorado
OL Anthony Costonzo, Boston College
OL Mike Pouncey, Florida
OL Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin
OL John Moffitt, Wisconsin
OL Marcus Gilbert, Florida
OL Kris O'Dowd, USC
OL Clint Boling, Georgia
OL Steve Schilling, Michigan
DE Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
DE Cameron Jordan, Cal
DE Pernell McPhee, Mississippi State
DE Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma
DT Stephen Paea, Oregon State
DT Drake Nevis, LSU
DT Jerrell Powe, Ole Miss
DT Marvin Austin, North Carolina
DT Jarvis Jenkins, Clemson
OLB KJ Wright, Mississippi State
OLB Mark Herzlich, Boston College
OLB Mason Foster, Washington
ILB Kelvin Sheppard, LSU
ILB Greg Jones, Michigan State
CB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska
CB Jimmy Smith, Colorado
CB Jalil Brown, Colorado
CB Devon House, New Mexico State
CB Shareece Wright, USC
CB Marcus Gilchrist, Clemson
S Ahmad Black, Florida
QB Ricky Stanzi, Iowa
QB Colin Kaepernick, Nevada
RB DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma
RB Kendal Hunter, Oklahoma State
FB Stanley Havili, USC
WR Matt Szczur, Villanova
WR Jerrel Jernigan, Troy
WR Dewayne Harris, East Carolina
WR Greg Salas, Hawaii
WR Niles Paul, Nebraska
WR Ronald Johnson, USC
WR Titus Young, Boise State
TE Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin
TE DJ Williams, Arkansas
TE Luke Stocker, Tennessee
OL Rodney Hudson, Florida State
OL Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State
OL Ben Ijalana, Villanova
OL Nate Solder, Colorado
OL Anthony Costonzo, Boston College
OL Mike Pouncey, Florida
OL Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin
OL John Moffitt, Wisconsin
OL Marcus Gilbert, Florida
OL Kris O'Dowd, USC
OL Clint Boling, Georgia
OL Steve Schilling, Michigan
DE Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
DE Cameron Jordan, Cal
DE Pernell McPhee, Mississippi State
DE Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma
DT Stephen Paea, Oregon State
DT Drake Nevis, LSU
DT Jerrell Powe, Ole Miss
DT Marvin Austin, North Carolina
DT Jarvis Jenkins, Clemson
OLB KJ Wright, Mississippi State
OLB Mark Herzlich, Boston College
OLB Mason Foster, Washington
ILB Kelvin Sheppard, LSU
ILB Greg Jones, Michigan State
CB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska
CB Jimmy Smith, Colorado
CB Jalil Brown, Colorado
CB Devon House, New Mexico State
CB Shareece Wright, USC
CB Marcus Gilchrist, Clemson
S Ahmad Black, Florida
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
NFL Players Association Announces San Antonio Game
San Antonio, Texas- Overtime Sports, LLC and the NFL Players Association announced today that a college football all-star game will be played in, San Antonio, Texas on February 5, 2011 at the Alamodome.
The NFLPA GAME, as it is titled, was previously known as the Texas vs. The Nation Challenge and was held in El Paso, Texas. The players, consisting of top college athletes from Universities coast to coast, showcase their skills to National Football League personnel in the hopes of a career in professional football. In its four years of existence, The GAME, has already seen 404 of its participants sign NFL contracts.
The concept of The GAME will remain Texas vs. the Nation with seniors having ties to the state of Texas taking on top seniors from across the Nation. In addition, The GAME will be nationally televised live on CBS College Sports with an expected 1:00PM CST kickoff.
Present for the announcement of the exciting new event in San Antonio were: Kenny Hansmire- President/CEO of Overtime Sports Group, LLC. , Clark Gaines, Assistant Executive Director of the NFLPA, Jason Belser, Senior Regional Director of the NFLPA, and the head coaches for this year’s GAME, for Team Texas, Former Dallas Cowboy great Bill Bates and for Team Nation, former Atlanta Falcons head coach Jerry Glanville. Also present, Team Texas assistant coach and UTSA head football coach Larry Coker, Hall of Fame member and GAME ambassador Randy White and former Texas A&M standout and New York Jet, Ray Mickens.
Tickets go on sale for The GAME-this Friday, October 22, 2010. Tickets are just $10 with the exception of mid-field, lower level premium seating area where tickets are $25 and include some free concessions. Tickets are available for purchase from the Alamodome box office or www.ticketmaster.com.
More announcements regarding game week activities and special events will be forthcoming. Log on to www.nflpagame.com for more game information about the event and its history.
The NFLPA GAME, as it is titled, was previously known as the Texas vs. The Nation Challenge and was held in El Paso, Texas. The players, consisting of top college athletes from Universities coast to coast, showcase their skills to National Football League personnel in the hopes of a career in professional football. In its four years of existence, The GAME, has already seen 404 of its participants sign NFL contracts.
The concept of The GAME will remain Texas vs. the Nation with seniors having ties to the state of Texas taking on top seniors from across the Nation. In addition, The GAME will be nationally televised live on CBS College Sports with an expected 1:00PM CST kickoff.
Present for the announcement of the exciting new event in San Antonio were: Kenny Hansmire- President/CEO of Overtime Sports Group, LLC. , Clark Gaines, Assistant Executive Director of the NFLPA, Jason Belser, Senior Regional Director of the NFLPA, and the head coaches for this year’s GAME, for Team Texas, Former Dallas Cowboy great Bill Bates and for Team Nation, former Atlanta Falcons head coach Jerry Glanville. Also present, Team Texas assistant coach and UTSA head football coach Larry Coker, Hall of Fame member and GAME ambassador Randy White and former Texas A&M standout and New York Jet, Ray Mickens.
Tickets go on sale for The GAME-this Friday, October 22, 2010. Tickets are just $10 with the exception of mid-field, lower level premium seating area where tickets are $25 and include some free concessions. Tickets are available for purchase from the Alamodome box office or www.ticketmaster.com.
More announcements regarding game week activities and special events will be forthcoming. Log on to www.nflpagame.com for more game information about the event and its history.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Senior Bowl Invites
Here are guys who are rumored to have gotten Senior Bowl invites:
QB Jake Locker, Washington
QB Ricky Stanzi, Iowa
QB Colin Kaepernick, Nevada
QB Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M
RB DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma
WR Matt Szczur, Villanova
WR Jerrel Jernigan, Troy
WR Dewayne Harris, East Carolina
WR Greg Salas, Hawaii
TE Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin
OL Rodney Hudson, Florida State
OL Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State
OL Ben Ijalana, Villanova
OL Nate Solder, Colorado
OL Anthony Costonzo, Boston College
OL Mike Pouncey, Florida
OT Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin
OG John Moffitt, Wisconsin
OT Marcus Gilbert, Florida
DE Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
DE Cameron Jordan, Cal
DE Pernell McPhee, Mississippi State
DT Stephen Paea, Oregon State
LB KJ Wright, Mississippi State
CB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska
CB Jimmy Smith, Colorado
CB Jalil Brown, Colorado
CB Devon House, New Mexico State
S Ahmad Black, Florida
QB Jake Locker, Washington
QB Ricky Stanzi, Iowa
QB Colin Kaepernick, Nevada
QB Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M
RB DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma
WR Matt Szczur, Villanova
WR Jerrel Jernigan, Troy
WR Dewayne Harris, East Carolina
WR Greg Salas, Hawaii
TE Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin
OL Rodney Hudson, Florida State
OL Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State
OL Ben Ijalana, Villanova
OL Nate Solder, Colorado
OL Anthony Costonzo, Boston College
OL Mike Pouncey, Florida
OT Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin
OG John Moffitt, Wisconsin
OT Marcus Gilbert, Florida
DE Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
DE Cameron Jordan, Cal
DE Pernell McPhee, Mississippi State
DT Stephen Paea, Oregon State
LB KJ Wright, Mississippi State
CB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska
CB Jimmy Smith, Colorado
CB Jalil Brown, Colorado
CB Devon House, New Mexico State
S Ahmad Black, Florida