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  • ...event him from getting any big time college offers. After his final senior season, he made it a point to overhaul his body to continue his football career. His senior season, Goad started every game and didn’t allow a single sack as the Shockers w
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  • ...5]], [[Season 23 ISFL Pro Bowl|2038]], [[Season 24 ISFL Pro Bowl|2039]], [[Season 25 ISFL Pro Bowl|2040]]) ...arter and captain of the defense after making large strides during the off season, starting all 13 games including the [[wp:Redbox Bowl|Redbox Bowl]] vs [[wp
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  • | dsfldraftpick = 8 ...CL and MCL tear on his right knee. He lead the country in tackles the next season with 114, add three sacks, 12 tackles for a loss, and five pass deflections
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  • ...eisman award, Tillman award, and Jack Tatum awards in his final collegiate season. He declared for the 2035 DSFL Draft, and was picked #18 overall. ...mbles, and 1 touchdown. He did not allow a single receiving touchdown that season, which put him on the radar of several top colleges. He decided to commit t
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  • ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics --> ...nge nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • ...sity (MU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...can Football and would watch and cheer for his hometown team, the San Jose Sabercats every game day. He enrolled into flag football at the age of 6 and would co
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  • ...urdue would win the National Championship. They would repeat for his final season, with back to back Championship wins. Joestar would finish 4th, and 2nd in ==== 2037 season ====
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  • | dsfldraftround = 8 * Season 21 Ultimini Champion
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  • | current_team = San Jose Sabercats ...e played college football for University of Alaska-Anchorage and spent one season in the [[DSFL]] with the [[Norfolk Seawolves]], helping them to an [[List o
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  • ...is team won the state championship twice, and Plop set the all-time single season sack record for the state of Kentucky during his junior year. He was a 4* ...games (starting in the last 3). He was a dominant force in his sophomore season starting all 13 games, earning 2nd team All-SEC honors, and was the MVP of
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  • | college = [[wp:San Diego State University|San Diego State University]] ...e the team leader in receiving yards and touchdowns in his redshirt junior season, finishing with 67 receptions for 748 yards and 9 touchdowns. Rodriguez fin
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  • | draftyear = [[Season 24 ISFL Draft|2039]] | dsfldraftyear = [[Season 23 DSFL Draft|2038]]
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  • ...ersity, and was a member of the Kansas City Coyotes in the DSFL for only a season. ...s and declared for the draft rather than return to the Herd for his senior season.
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  • ...ted prior to kickoff of the Hawks' week twelve game against the [[San Jose Sabercats]]. ...|| style="text-align:center;"| {{tys|BAL|8}}&ndash;{{tys|BAL|15}} <small>(8)</small> || style="text-align:center;"| {{nsfly|17}}<ref>{{cite web |url=ht
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  • | current = Orange County Otters season 47 * '''ASFC:''' {{nsfly|5}}, {{nsfly|6}}, {{nsfly|7}}, {{nsfly|8}}, {{nsfly|12}}, {{nsfly|14}}, {{nsfly|16}}, {{nsfly|18}}, {{nsfly|19}}, {{
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  • | height_in = 8 ! Season !! Team
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  • * [[San Jose Sabercats]] {{isfly|27}}-{{isfly|28}} ...on Football League]] (ISFL). He was inducted into the ISFL Hall of Fame in Season 42.
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  • ...and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2015|11|8}} '''Colt Mendoza''' (born November 8, 2015) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] CB for the Dallas B
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  • ...ason, Vincent-Vega started as a backup but became full time starter as the season went on. He recorded 53 tackles, 5 passes defended and 3 interceptions as a ...onors and was named a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. After a decorated season, Vincent-Vega declared for the DSFL draft.
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  • ...York (Ny) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...but instead concentrated on training a lot. This contributed to his third season which was a truly breakout for him. He led the team in tackles, forced a co
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