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*S25 Class by colleges - 2Burkeulosis - 08-03-2020 Welcome everyone and a very special welcome to the rookie class of S25. It seems like only yesterday that I was sucked into the world of simulation football via the S22 recruitment drive. It’s an exciting time for our young rookies and they have a lot of decisions to make. What position to play, what archetype will they pick, who their likeness is going to be, what stats should they boost first, and how will they contribute to the league? It’s a lot to take in but the one question I am interested in asking today is one that these rookies answered years ago. “What college should I go to?” Today we will look at the colleges and universities that the S25 class attended and see what we can find out about the ISFL’s newest stars. American Athletic Conference East RB Terry Yaki USF TE Cleg Manclaw East Carolina University DT Hunter Mantis Temple LB Caleb Judge University of Cincinnati CB Lugolor Gulogor Temple S Chris Callahan USF American Athletic Conference West RB Jameson Vermillion Navy DE Owen Isaac University of Houston Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic WR Dakota Grossman University of Louisville LB Rusty Rucker Syracuse University LB Jeff Haraldson Florida State University CB Clay Clark Florida State University S Lionel Rumper Wake Forest Atlantic Coast Conference Coastal WR T.J Evans University of Pittsburgh TE Djibutee McJimmerson Miami FL TE Gabr Spladle Miami FL OL Adam Mellot Virgina Tech CB Charlie Woody Duke Big 10 East QB Jackie Daytona Penn State University WR Crayne Whebet Rutgers TE Jake Woodhead Penn State University TE Stephon Trummer Ohio State University DE Albert Ruschmann Rutgers LB Daniel Bateman Michigan State University LB L’Gazzy Burfict Rutgers CB James Hoffman Ohio State University S Tony Yeboah Penn State University Big 10 West TE Darren Pama University of Iowa OL Macho Weber University of Wisconsin OL Clay Stallworth Purdue University OL Ninton Quelson Purdue University OL Hugh McGree University of Minnesota DE Sam Roes Purdue University DE Brick Van Sanzo University of Minnesota DT Sheed Thebaw University of Wisconsin DT Vance Slattery University of Minnesota LB Matty Martinsson University of Minnesota LB Guy Fields Northwestern University LB Gary Goodman University of Wisconsin CB Mason Gillion University of Wisconsin CB Peter Patterson University of Iowa Big 12 QB Bill Brasky University of Texas WR Brandon Kerwin Texas Tech WR Mark Walker Baylor DE Abdul-Jabbar Abid University of Texas DT J.J.J. Shabado University of Texas LB Regius Goliathus TCU CB Corran West University of Texas Colonial Athletic Association TE Julian Joseph University of Delaware TE Daniel Foster Northeastern University OL Kentdavion “Davie” Davis James Madison University DT LeDavious “Dave” Davis James Madison University Independents FBS OL Connor Quigley University of Massachusetts DE Jeffery Jefferson BYU DE Bobby Hoffman Notre Dame CB Naman Fletcher University of Massachusetts International RB King Tutankhamun Nile State University WR Willy Weasel ANU OL Marc Hamel Laval University OL Ananda Adyan Parahyangan Catholic University DE Sack Daddy University of Buenos Aires S Steven Wadham University of Strathclyde Ivy League OL Chuck Roth Dartmouth College LB Wasrabi Gleel Dartmouth College CB Breezy Wallace Yale Mid-American Conference East QB Owen Holloway Kent State QB Trent Blackburn Kent State DE Henry Grant Kent State DE Crozier McCoy University of Akron CB Jeeeeroy Lenkins Bowling Green University Mid-American Conference West DE Jack Sackson University of Toledo Missouri Valley Conference K/P Jack Burton University of Southern Illinois Mountain West Mountain RB Frankie Lantz Air Force WR Killian Chambers University of New Mexico WR Noah Akerele Boise State University OL Marlon Alexander University of New Mexico S NationalSimulation FootballLeague San Diego State University Mountain West West WR Scott Mastro Fresno State WR Lebby Newton UNLV S Teddy Utterstruzen UNLV Northeast Conference OL Smitty McGhee CCSU Ohio Valley Conference WR Zach Crossley UT Martin Pac-12 North QB Matt Peterson Washington University QB Uncle Rico Washington State University DE Troy Watson UC Berkeley DT Bonifacius van den Huevel University of Washington DT Booker Bookchin Washington State University LB Richard Leaking Stanford Pac-12 South WR Alexander Johnson UCLA OL Joe Show USC DE Raylan Crowder ASU S D'Brickashaw Minshew Sr. University of Colorado Pioneer Football League DT Angelo Cerilli University of Dayton Southeastern Conference East TE Colt Reinhorn University of Kentucky OL Felix Archstone University of Florida DE Hank Sakner University of Georgia DT Honky-Tonk Haywood University of Tennessee LB Chad Thunder University of Florida LB Gib McGlib University of Florida CB Curtis Blackshear University of Georgia CB Gavin Leclerc University of Missouri CB Lukas Hinsetzen University of Tennessee S Milk Mann University of Missouri Southeastern Conference West WR Alex Reed LSU OL Sterling Moss Arkansas University LB Dexter Jackson University of Alabama LB Dean McBean University of Alabama S Bob Roberts Auburn S Tayshawn Crunk University of Mississippi Sun Belt Group B LB Jimi DeSoto LA-Lafayette Miscellaneous RB Buster Bawlls unknown WR Alex C. Spencer none WR Mark Callous Pepperdine University TE Cmon Skiuuup Savannah State University TE Flap N’Chick Averett University OL Hank Antillies Sarah Lawerence University OL Swantavius Jones Cypress Creek DE Vick Vinegar West Chester University LB Terry Tate The Office CB James Gath Great Valley State University CB Ben Anabender The one with all the backpacks, you know the one. CB Rich Triplet MNSU S Xmus Flaxon Jaxon-Waxon California University of Pennsylvania K/P Jake Fencik Rowan College at Burlington County Alright so first things first look at the size of this class. At 123 prospects this is one of the biggest classes in league history. Truly amazing stuff! Moving on the first thing I noticed when making this list was that we have two quarterbacks from Kent State. Both Owen Holloway and Trent Blackburn got their start playing for the Golden Flashes. While 2 QB lineups are not an uncommon sight in the year 2039 it is a bit strange to see both players declare for the draft at the same time. Especially considering that Holloway, the younger of the two, still had another year left but decided to forego the college spotlight in order to declare for this year's draft. Expect plenty of comparisons between these two players for years to come. Next let's analyze the list itself. The Big 10 is the best represented college conference in the draft with 23 former alumni. Specifically the Big 10 West division with 14 players. As for which school has the most players in the draft it’s a 3-way tie between the Universities of Texas, Wisconsin, and Minnesota with each college providing 4 students to the draft. Lastly I have a few other fast facts to share. Our 123 prospects hail from 84 different colleges and universities. Our 6 international prospects hail from Egypt, Australia, Canada, Indonesia, Argentina, and Scotland. We have 2 players who didn’t attend any sort of college, 1 who attended a community college, as well as 2 players who were either unable or unwilling to reveal the schools they attended. 1160 words RE: S25 Class by colleges - GlimsTC - 08-03-2020 Insane to see how many players came from the Big 10. Also, the situation with Holloway and Blackburn will absolutely be a fun one to watch. Very spicy stuff there! RE: S25 Class by colleges - FlashSpider-man - 08-03-2020 Thanks so much for this. I have got to add some of these big 12 guys to my wiki. |