Roster for Auburn's football team is as follows: (NOTE: Jersey number-name) 3-Gardner Jeff, 4-David Beverly, 7-Pat Sullivan, 9-Joe Tanory, 9-Pruett Roger, 12-Ted Smith, 17-Ralph Brock, 18-Phillip Gilchrist,19-Dave Beck, 20-Terry Page, 22-Harry Unger, 23-Terry Henely, 24-Timothy Lowry, 25-Roger Mitchell, 26-Jerry Middleton, 27-Jonny Simmons, 28-David Langner, 29-David Lyon, 30-Miles Jones, 33-Rusty Fuller, 35-Rick Chastain, 36-Gene Walker, 39-John Hayworth, 40-Mike Neel, 42-Buddy Staggers, 43-James Owen, 44-Sandy Cannon, 50-Bill McManus, 51-Mike Flynn, 52-Bill Luka, 53-Spencer McCracken,56-Bill Newton, 58-Steve Taylor, 60-Larry Hill, 62-Tres Rogers,64-David Hughes, 65-Jay Casey, 68-Jonny summer, 69-Tom Yearout, 70- Glenn Gordon,71-Larry Tompson, 73-Jere Colley,74-Danny Speigner,76-Bob Newton, 75-Larry Taylor, 77-Mac Lorendo, 78-Benny Sivley, 83-B.T Law, 84-Rhett Davis, 86-Robby Robinett, 88-Terry Beasley, 89-Dick Schmalz, 92-Bob Brown, 93-Danny Sanspree, 95- Scott Elam, 96-Bruce Bylsma, 99-Eddie Welch. Next group was on list with no numbers. Don Bristow, Frank Dickson, Bob Grant, Mac McCall, Steve Mortonson, Sammy Oates. Coaches were: Shug Jordan, Joe Connally, Paul Davis, Claude Saia, and Eugene Lorendo. Staff named were: David Storey, Mark Wilinson.
1993 AUBURN FOOTBALL
Stan White - Ht: 6'2"Wt: 202 lbs.
All-SEC Freshman 1990; MVP of 1990 Peach Bowl; All-Academic SEC in 1993; MVP of 1994 Senior Bowl;
Frank Sanders- Ht: 6'2"Wt: 202 lbs.
JR 1994 All-SEC - 1994 All-American (AP) --- Career: 121 rec, 1,998 yds, 15 TD
8 YR NFL Led the NFC in receptions with 89 for 1,145 yards and three touchdowns in 1998 Arizona Cardinals WR 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 Career: 493 rec, 6,579 yds, 24 TD --- 2 x 1,000 yard season (1997, 1998)
Tony Richardson- Ht: 6'2"Wt: 225 lbs.
SR 16 YR NFL
Stephen Davis - Ht: 6'0" Wt: 230 lbs
SR 1994 & 1995 All-SEC 11 YR NFL
Reid McMillon 5 lbs.
SR
Wayne Gandy- Ht: 6'4" Wt: 302 lbs.
SR 1993 All-American 1993 All-SEC 14 YR NFL
Willie Anderson - Ht: 6'5"Wt: 310 lbs.
FR 1994 & 1995 All-SEC 13 YR NFL
Shannon Roubique- Ht: 6'2"Wt: 302 lbs.
SO 1993, 1994, & 1995 All-SEC
Anthony Redmon- Ht: 6'2"Wt: 202 lbs.
SR 7 YR NFL
Thomas Bailey - Ht: 6'0"Wt: 196 lbs.
SR 1 YR NFL
James Bostic - Ht: 5'11"Wt: 230 lbs.
JR 1992 & 1993 All-SEC 2 NFL
Otis Mounds- Ht: 6'2"Wt: 202 lbs.
JR
Calvin Jackson - Ht: 5'9"Wt: 185 lbs.
JR 6 YR NFL 1993 All-SEC
Brian Robinson- Ht: 6'2"Wt: 202 lbs.
SO
Chris Shelling- Ht: 5'8 Wt: 180 lbs.
JR 1993 All-SEC 3 YR NFL
Fred Smith- Ht: 5'8 Wt: 180 lbs.
FR
Ricardo Walker
DB/CB
Scott Etheridge- Ht: 5'9" Wt: 202 lbs.
SR 1992 All-SEC
Terry Daniel
JR 1993 All-American 1993 & 1994 All-SEC
Mike Pelton-Ht: 6'3" Wt: 284 lbs.
SR 1994 All-SEC
Randy Hart- Ht: 6'5" Wt: 295 lbs.
JR
Gary Walker- Ht: 6'3"Wt: 300 lbs.
DT 11 YR NFL 148 tackles and 15 sacks in two seasons at Auburn University, All-SEC
Willie Whitehead - Ht: 6'3"Wt: 300 lbs.
JR 8 YR NFL
Patrick Nix
JR
Marcellus Mostella - Ht: 6'3"Wt: 251 lbs.
FR 1995 All-SEC
Anthony Harris
SO 4 YR NFL
Joe Frazier
JR
Ace Atkins
SR DE
Andy Fuller
SO
Leonard Thomas
FR
Carlos Thornton
JR
Greg Thompson
SR C
Terry Solomon
SR DE
Damon Primus
SR DT
No. Tom Bogdon was a fictional character in the movie "We Are Marshall". There was no player on the 1970 Marshall roster named Tom Bogdon. Click on the '1970 Marshall Roster' underneath this answer to see a picture and listing of the 1970 Marshall roster on the Marshall University website.
1970 - 71
http://media.herald-dispatch.com/mucrash/media/pdf_03_1971Roster.pdf Here is a link to the 1971 Marsahll Roster
According to pro-football-reference.com, there was no player who wore number 17 on the active roster of the 1970 New York Jets.
1970 i belive
David Auburn was born in 1970, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Wichita State University football team plane crash happened on 1970-10-02.
The name of the UNC (University of North Carolina) Football Team is the Charlotte 49ers. The Charlotte 49er's were formed in 1970.The University of North Carolina is in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
The record for most touchdown receptions at Auburn University is held by Terry Beasley, who had a total of 29 receiving touchdowns in only 3 seasons, 1969-1971. Beasley also holds the top 2 spots for receiving touchdowns in a single season with 11 in 1970 and 12 in 1971.
Auburn has won 6 SEC Championships. However, the most recent was in 2004 when Auburn went undefeated; and claimed a share of the national title despite the fact that they did not receive enough 1st place votes.
The football was heavier in 1970.
In 1970, Pat Sullivan of Auburn won the Sammy Baugh Trophy.