Robert N. Susko – Susko Legal

The Robert N. Susko Law Firm surpasses 50 million in client settlement awards

June 11, 2018 05:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time

ATLANTA–(GA NEWS ONLINE)–The Robert N. Susko Law Firm announces that in service to their clients, they have surpassed the 50 Million dollar mark in awarded settlements.

In an interview today, Robert N. Susko was quoted as saying, “My last trial was a significant Medial Malpractice Case. My client was severely injured by a Hospital and doctors and with our team of 3 attorney’s we went against 8 defense attorney’s and after a 3 week Jury Trial we received a verdict of $36,000,000.00. I have had several other multi million dollar cases over the last 41 years from clients who sustained severe injuries or wrongful death”

In our discussions with Robert Susko, he divulged his strategy and mission in representing clients in Metro Atlanta, “I represent Catastrophic Injuries, Wrongful Death, Serious auto wrecks, Nursing Home injuries or Death, Serious Dog Attack injuries, Amusement Park injuries, Serious Work injuries, Truck injuries or death, DUI serious injuries, Medical Malpractice serious injuries or death, serious injuries on machines, Product injuries, etc. I will not receive a fee unless I obtain a settlement or a jury verdict in your behalf and I do not charge for a consultation to discuss your case as well.  If you are injured and not represented by an Attorney, I would meet with you without cost to discuss you case.”

Robert N. Susko has been serving residents of Georgia for 41 years and have received numerous testimonials over the years from my clients. Please feel free to contact him by phone, email, or website to discuss your case:

Contacts

Robert N. Susko
3017 Piedmont Road Suite 100
Atlanta, GA. 30305
404-262-7512
www.SuskoLegal.com

 

Mark F. Milhollin – Ammunition for the Injured


The Milhollin Law Firm Announces new location in Bainbridge, GA


ATLANTA–(GA NEWS ONLINE)–The Milhollin Law Firm announces that they have moved into a NEW office location across from the Decatur County Court House at: 306 N. West Street, Bainbridge, GA 39817.


In an interview today, Mark F. Milhollin was quoted as saying, “My wife Margueritte and I have met and gotten the know some of the wonderful people in and around Bainbridge, after a while the polite question surfaces.  It usually takes more than one meeting or introduction, but I can see the look in their eyes from the outset.  They have lived in Bainbridge for at least a long time, if not their whole lives, as generations have before them.   They all wonder “Why?” – “Why Bainbridge?”.   Sometimes I guess folks can’t see what is right in front of them, because they have been standing too close to it to focus on it and see the big picture.  It’s the old “can’t see the forest for the leaves on the trees” adage. After having offices in Marietta and Kennesaw since 1992, my wife and I decided to move out of Metro Atlanta.

Our children were grown and gone for the most part. We had both had more than enough of Atlanta traffic, where at times you can spend an hour and a half and not go 10 miles.  My wife and I discussed escaping from Metro Atlanta, a lawyer friend in Albany, Robert Margeson, who I had done a few cases with, told us that Bainbridge would be a great place for us to live.  I do personal injury cases and he said there was no one there who did only that type of law.  I had been to Bainbridge many times, to duck hunt on Lake Seminole, and I knew the area and had met many fine people whenever I had been there.  On faith, we started the roll the ball.  It would be a slow process, as I had to downsize, finish up some courts cases and a trial or two.   We would be moving both home and office, so it would be a logistical nightmare that we would be accomplishing day by day for months on end.

So, we are glad to be here and look forward to meeting more of the community!”


Mark F. Milhollin, P.C.. represents people who have been caused injury due to the negligent or intentional acts of individuals and corporations.

Contacts

The Milhollin Law Firm
Mark F. Milhollin, P.C., 229-299-8200
Fax: 229-299-4100
www.AmmunitionfortheInjured.com

Release Summary

The Milhollin Law Firm Announces their new location at 306 N. West Street, Bainbridge, GA 39817

Contacts

The Milhollin Law Firm
Mark F. Milhollin, P.C., 229-299-8200
Fax: 229-299-4100
www.AmmunitionfortheInjured.com


Walton has highly sought after recruits

Clark Kent #84 Walton Raiders
Nationally ranked Roswell versus Regional Rival Walton in Week 8

Clark Kent #84 of the Walton High School Raiders joins his teammate QB Addison Shoup #14 as two of Region 4 AAAAAAA (7A)’s most highly sought after recruits.

Despite Walton’s struggles in this newly aligned Region 4, their prospects are good – with over 75% of their starters Sophomores.  Experience this year against the best and most competitive football in Georgia, will (no doubt) prove to be a winning combination in the nest few years.
BELOW Link: Clark Kent chases down 4 Star Alabama Recruit – Xavier McKinney

Clark Kent #84 / Xavier McKinney #15

Both Kent #84 and Shoup #14 have won “Player of the Week twice, Shoup for his outstanding running & passing and Kent for some consistent and spectacular “special teams” play.

This week they host another Region 4 Rival – Etowah in Raider Valley.  Game time is 7:30 pm this Friday, October 28th

State of Georgia has Many Current and Past Players in NFL

A LOOK AT 2015 NFL ROSTERS;

The State of Georgia has 114 Players

LOUISIANA STATE LEADS ALL COLLEGES WITH 40 NFL PLAYERS

GEAUX TIGERS: Louisiana State has the most players on NFL Kickoff 2015 rosters with 40, the NFL announced today. Louisiana State also ranked first last year, with 38 players on Kickoff Weekend rosters.

A total of 251 colleges were represented on Kickoff Weekend rosters. The colleges with the most players in the NFL:

COLLEGE PLAYERS COLLEGE PLAYERS
Louisiana State 40 Florida 31
Miami 37 Florida State 31
Southern California 35 Oklahoma 30
Alabama 34 Notre Dame 29
Georgia 34 Clemson 28

A breakdown by position of colleges with the most players in the NFL:

POS. SCHOOL PLAYERS POS. SCHOOL PLAYERS
C Florida, Southern California 3 DT Louisiana State 7
G Alabama, Tennessee 5 DE Florida 6
T Iowa, Virginia 5 LB Southern California 8
TE Stanford 5 DB Louisiana State 10
QB Southern California 4 P Tennessee 3
RB Oregon 5 K Florida, Texas, Texas A&M 2
WR Miami 6  

QB BREAKDOWN: Quarterbacks were in the spotlight once again on Kickoff Weekend and the NFL has now had at least one rookie quarterback start in Week 1 in eight consecutive seasons, the longest streak since at least 1950.

​A by-the-numbers look at the 32 starting quarterbacks in Week 1:

2 Rookies Winston, TB; Mariota, Ten
3 Second-year Bortles, Jax; Bridgewater, Min; Carr, Oak
19 1st-round Draft picks Palmer, Arz; Ryan, Atl; Flacco, Bal; Newton, Car; Cutler, Chi; P. Manning, Den; Stafford, Det; Rodgers, GB; Luck, Ind; Bortles, Jax; Smith, KC; Tannehill, Mia; Bridgewater, Min; E. Manning, NYG; Bradford, Phi; Roethlisberger, Pit; Rivers, SD; Winston, TB; Mariota, Ten
5 6th-Round Draft picks or later Taylor, Buf (Round 6); Romo, Dal (Undrafted); Hoyer, Hou (Undrafted); Brady, NE (Round 6); Fitzpatrick, NYJ (Round 7)
9 No. 1 overall picks Palmer, Arz; Newton, Car; P. Manning, Den; Stafford, Det; Luck, Ind; Smith, KC; E. Manning, NYG; Bradford, Phi; Winston, TB
9 Drafted No. 75 overall or later, or undrafted Taylor, Buf; McCown, Cle; Romo, Dal; Hoyer, Hou; Brady, NE; Fitzpatrick, NYJ; Foles, StL; Wilson, Sea; Cousins, Was
17 Younger than 30 years old Taylor, Buf; Newton, Car; Dalton, Cin; Stafford, Det; Hoyer, Hou; Luck, Ind; Bortles, Jax; Tannehill, Mia; Bridgewater, Min; Carr, Oak; Bradford, Phi; Foles, StL; Kaepernick, SF; Wilson, Sea; Winston, TB; Mariota, Ten; Cousins, Was
2 Who played at Michigan State, most of any school Cousins, Was; Hoyer, Hou
7 From Texas, most of any state McCown, Cle; Dalton, Cin; Stafford, Det; Luck, Ind; Tannehill, Mia; Brees, NO; Foles, StL

THE TALL AND SHORT OF IT: On NFL Kickoff rosters, there were 256 players weighing under 200 pounds, 313 players under six feet tall, and 360 players weighing over 300 pounds.

Chicago has 12 players weighing less than 200 pounds, the most of any team in that category. Tampa Bay has the most players under six-feet tall with 14. The New York Jets have 15 players weighing over 300 pounds, the most in the league.

A team-by-team player dimension breakdown based on 2015 Kickoff rosters:

AFC

TEAM

UNDER 200 LBS. UNDER 6-FEET OVER 300 LBS.
Baltimore              9 9 11
Buffalo 10 9 12
Cincinnati 9 11 11
Cleveland 9 12 11
Denver 9 12 9
Houston 10 11 11
Indianapolis 8 13 12
Jacksonville 8 5 13
Kansas City 9 9 13
Miami 9 12 14
New England 8 13 9
NY Jets 10 9 15
Oakland 4 2 11
Pittsburgh 9 13 10
San Diego 5 13 10
Tennessee 9 10 13

NFC

TEAM

UNDER 200 LBS. UNDER 6-FEET OVER 300 LBS.
Arizona 7 10 11
Atlanta 8 13 6
Carolina 4 8 13
Chicago 12 9 11
Dallas 7 6 12
Detroit 8 12 12
Green Bay 7 8 14
Minnesota 9 6 11
New Orleans 8 11 10
NY Giants 6 9 12
Philadelphia 7 5 9
St. Louis 7 11 12
San Francisco 7 7 11
Seattle 7 9 10
Tampa Bay 6 14 9
Washington 11 12 12

 

HEIGHT, WEIGHT & AGE AVERAGES FOR 2015 AFC & NFC ROSTERS

AFC
Team Height Weight Age (Years) Experience Rookie & 1st year Players Age 30 & Over
Baltimore 6.18 249.00 26.21 4.25 11 9
Buffalo 6.15 + 244.17 26.13 4.34 8 + 9
Cincinnati 6.19 247.72 26.32 4.49 9 11
Cleveland 6.15 + 241.75 + 26.19 4.32 11 9
Denver 6.18 243.87 26.19 4.17 13 * 9
Houston 6.17 243.96 25.85 3.96 9 6
Indianapolis 6.15 + 251.30 27.19 * 4.92 * 11 14 *
Jacksonville 6.19 247.79 25.26 + 3.57 + 10 4 +
Kansas City 6.16 243.79 25.30 3.74 13 * 8
Miami 6.16 246.89 25.70 3.72 12 8
New England 6.16 248.98 25.91 4.00 13 * 8
NY Jets 6.21 * 254.02 * 26.62 4.58 11 12
Oakland 6.20 249.25 26.47 4.15 10 8
Pittsburgh 6.16 246.13 26.72 4.77 10 11
San Diego 6.16 248.87 26.53 4.30 9 8
Tennessee 6.18 251.36 25.87 4.02 9 7
AFC Average 6.17   247.43   26.15   4.21   10.56   8.81  
NFC Average 6.17   247.29   26.14   4.10   10.38   8.38  
All NFL Average 6.17   247.36   26.15   4.13   10.47   8.59  
                         
* AFC high                        
+ AFC low                        
NFC
Team Height Weight Age (Years) Experience Rookie & 1st year Players Age 30 & Over
Arizona 6.21 * 249.64 25.98 4.30 8 9
Atlanta 6.14 + 242.13 + 26.81 4.45 9 12 *
Carolina 6.17 251.19 * 26.92 * 4.77 * 7 + 10
Chicago 6.16 243.53 26.04 4.02 12 9
Dallas 6.18 248.40 25.92 3.98 9 7
Detroit 6.16 249.98 26.70 4.51 10 12 *
Green Bay 6.16 249.72 25.23 3.77 11 6
Minnesota 6.19 244.94 25.87 3.69 10 7
New Orleans 6.16 244.62 26.42 4.08 17 * 10
NY Giants 6.17 248.85 26.57 4.26 9 12 *
Philadelphia 6.18 246.55 26.64 4.49 7 + 9
St. Louis 6.17 246.68 24.96 + 3.26 + 11 2 +
San Francisco 6.19 250.49 25.87 3.68 16 9
Seattle 6.16 246.21 26.13 3.89 9 7
Tampa Bay 6.16 245.25 26.00 3.77 11 8
Washington 6.14 + 248.47 26.19 3.96 10 5
NFC Average 6.17   247.29   26.14   4.10   10.38   8.38  
AFC Average 6.17   247.43   26.15   4.21   10.56   8.81  
All NFL Average 6.17   247.36   26.15   4.13   10.47   8.59  
                         
* NFC high                        
+ NFC low                        

HISTORICAL NFL Players Born in Georgia

Player Birth City Years Played Position Games Played
David Adams Elberton 1975 – 1977 OT-T 41
Julius Adams Macon 1971 – 1987 DE-DT 206
Keith Adams College Park 2001 – 2007 LB 86
Taje Allen Fairburn 1997 – 2002 CB 79
Terry Allen Commerce 1991 – 2001 RB 130
Eddie Anderson Warner Robins 1986 – 1997 S 159
Rickey Anderson Kingsland 1978 – 1978 RB 16
Tazwell Anderson Savannah 1961 – 1967 FB-TE 62
William Andrews Thomasville 1979 – 1986 RB 87
James Arnold Dalton 1983 – 1994 P 174
William Asbury Crawfordsville 1966 – 1968 FB-HB 33
Robert Atkins Atlanta 1968 – 1976 CB-S-WR 112
George Atkinson Savannah 1968 – 1979 CB-S 28
George Atkinson Savannah 1968 – 1979 CB-S 116
Cliff Austin Atlanta 1983 – 1987 RB 58
Reginald Austin Atlanta 2001 – 2002 CB 18
Boss Bailey Folskton 2003 – 2008 LB 64
Edwin Bailey Savannah 1981 – 1991 OG-OT 139
Karsten Bailey Newnan 1999 – 2003 WR 19
Roland Bailey Folkston 1999 – 2010 DB 181
Jesse Baker Conyers 1979 – 1987 DE 128
Randy Baldwin Griffin 1991 – 1996 RB 65
Frederick Banks Columbus 1985 – 1993 WR 80
Kenneth Barfield Sunnyside 1954 – 1954 T 8
Corey Barlow Atlanta 1993 – 1993 CB 10
Harris Barton Atlanta 1987 – 1996 OG-OT 138
Idrees Bashir Decatur 2001 – 2007 DB 71
Ainsley Battles Lilburn 2000 – 2004 S 46
Robert Bean Atlanta 2000 – 2002 CB 32
Scott Beavers Atlanta 1990 – 1990 G-T 2
Ray Beck Bowden 1952 – 1957 DL-G-MG-OG-OL 46
Veno Belk Tifton 1987 – 1987 TE 2
Kendrell Bell Augusta 2001 – 2007 LB 90
James Betterson Blackshear 1977 – 1978 RB 23
Charles Bivins Atlanta 1960 – 1967 HB-OHB-RB-TE 93
Charles Bivins Atlanta 1960 – 1967 HB-OHB-RB-TE 9
Ken Blackman 1996 – 1998 OG 35
Anthony Blount Atlanta 1980 – 1980 S 3
Melvin Blount Vidalia 1970 – 1983 CB-DB 200
Greg Blue College Park 2006 – 2007 DB 20
Luther Blue Valdosta 1977 – 1980 WR 42
Emerson Boozer Augusta 1966 – 1975 HB-RB 48
Emerson Boozer Augusta 1966 – 1975 HB-RB 70
Reginald born Rutland East Point 1987 – 1995 CB-S 97
Donald Bossillieu Fort Benning 1979 – 1985 S 59
Kenneth Bowen Columbus 1987 – 1987 LB 1
Anthony Branch Albany 2002 – 2010 WR 115
Solomon Brannan Savannah 1965 – 1967 CB-DHB 25
John Brewer Griffith 1929 – 1929 G-HB 6
Dana Brinson Valdosta 1989 – 1989 WR 10
Charles Britt Augusta 1960 – 1964 DB-DHB-QB 59
Keith Brooking Senoia 1998 – 2010 LB 193
James Brooks Warner Robins 1981 – 1992 HB-RB 162
Chadrick Brown Thomasville 1993 – 1995 DE 19
Christopher Brown Atlanta 2003 – 2003 CB 4
Dean Brown McDonough 1969 – 1970 DB-S 10
Frederick Brown Atlanta 1961 – 1963 OHB 9
James Brown St. Simons 1957 – 1965 FB 118
Larry Brown Atlanta 1999 – 1999 TE 3
Reggie Brown Carrolton 2005 – 2009 WR 66
Ronnie Brown Rome 2005 – 2010 RB 76
Samuel Brown Rossville 1953 – 1954 C-LB 22
Vincent Brown Atlanta 1988 – 1995 LB 123
Claude Brownlee Columbus 1967 – 1967 DT 3
Bobby Bryant Macon 1968 – 1980 CB 162
Fernando Bryant Albany 1999 – 2008 DB 111
Jeffrey Bryant Atlanta 1982 – 1993 DE-DT 175
Brentson Buckner Columbus 1994 – 2005 DT 174
Daniel Buggs Deluth 1975 – 1979 WR 68
Diaello Burks LaGrange 2000 – 2000 WR 1
Joe Burns Thomasville 2002 – 2005 RB 58
Tony Burse Lafayette 1987 – 1987 FB-RB 1
James Burson LaGrange 1963 – 1968 CB-DB-DHB 65
Frank Bush Athens 1985 – 1986 LB 19
Lewis Bush Atlanta 1993 – 2002 LB 141
John Busing Alpharetta 2006 – 2009 DB 43
Barney Bussey Lincolnton 1986 – 1995 CB-LB-S 144
James Butler Bainbridge 2005 – 2010 DB 85
Kevin Butler Savannah 1985 – 1997 K 184
Marion Butts Sylvester 1989 – 1995 RB 104
Earnest Byner Milledgeville 1984 – 1997 FB-HB-RB-TE-WR 211
Brian Cabral Fort Benning 1979 – 1986 LB 70
Brian Calhoun Atlanta 2006 – 2007 RB 11
James Cannida Savannah 1998 – 2002 DT 50
James Caroline Warrenton 1956 – 1965 DB-DHB-LB-OHB 118
Paul Carrington Savannah 2006 – 2007 DE 15
Johnny Carson Atlanta 1954 – 1960 E-OE 57
Johnny Carson Atlanta 1954 – 1960 E-OE 14
Dale Carter Covington 1992 – 2005 DB 155
Dexter Carter Baxley 1990 – 1996 RB 100
Marty Carter LaGrange 1991 – 2001 S 161
Quincy Carter Decatur 2001 – 2004 QB 37
Timothy Carter Atlanta 2002 – 2007 WR 69
Larry Carwell Vada 1967 – 1972 CB 36
Larry Carwell Vada 1967 – 1972 CB 38
Cash. John Lewis Brunswick 1961 – 1962 DE 28
Jeremiah Castille Columbus 1983 – 1988 CB-DB-S 87
Gregory Cater LaGrange 1980 – 1987 P 77
Edgar Chandler Cedartown 1968 – 1973 LB 40
Edgar Chandler Cedartown 1968 – 1973 LB 27
Michael Cheever Newnan 1996 – 1997 C 17
Henry Childs Thomasville 1974 – 1984 TE 103
Herbert Christopher Thomasville 1979 – 1982 S 57
Rickey Claitt Sylvester 1980 – 1981 RB 28
Howard Clark Dalrton 1960 – 1961 TE 23
Rico Clark Atlanta 1997 – 1999 CB-DB 29
Hagood Clarke Atlanta 1964 – 1968 S 67
Kenneth Clarke Savannah 1978 – 1991 DT-MG-NT 202
Ben Claxton Dublin 2005 – 2009 C 4
Felipe Claybrooks Decatur 2001 – 2003 DE-DT 11
Charlie Clemons Griffin 1997 – 2003 LB 78
Chris Clemons Griffin 2004 – 2010 LB 84
Nic Clemons Griffin 2005 – 2008 DE 18
Antonio Cochran Montezuma 1999 – 2005 DE 86
Ronald Coder Savannah 1976 – 1980 G-OG 53
Tay Cody Colquitt 2001 – 2003 CB 19
Cosey Coleman Clarkston 2000 – 2006 OG 100
George Collins Macon 1978 – 1982 OG-OT 69
Melvin Conger Atlanta 1946 – 1947 E 10
Darion Conner Macon 1990 – 1997 DE-LB 114
Brett Conway Atlanta 1998 – 2003 K 51
John Cooper Swainsboro 2002 – 2007 DB 73
Joshua Cooper Marietta 2004 – 2007 DE 19
Danny Copeland Camilla 1989 – 1993 CB-LB-S 73
Willis Crockett Douglas 1990 – 1990 LB 13
William Crouch Cartersville 1921 – 1921 C 4
Willie Cullars Washington 1974 – 1974 DE 13
DeMarcus Curry Columbus 2001 – 2001 OT 3
Donte’ Curry Savannah 2001 – 2008 LB 98
Eric Curry Thomasville 1993 – 1999 DE 75
William Curry College Park 1965 – 1974 C-LB 122
Robert Curtis Macon 1987 – 1987 LB 3
Dexter Daniels Valdosta 1996 – 1996 LB 4
Phillip Daniels Donaldsonville 1996 – 2010 DE 201
Chris Davis Atlanta 2007 – 2007 WR 2
Gregory Davis Rome 1987 – 1998 K 169
Jerome Davis Savannah 1948 – 1952 HB-QB 46
Jerry Davis Macon 1975 – 1975 CB 6
John Davis Elijay 1987 – 1994 C-G-OL-T 104
Oliver Davis Columbus 1977 – 1982 CB-S 79
R. Davis Brunswick 1946 – 1949 E-HB-OE-QB-S 53
Robert Davis Columbus 1948 – 1948 T 12
Russell Davis Millen 1980 – 1983 FB-RB 42
Samuel Davis Ocilla 1967 – 1979 OG 167
Thomas Davis Shellman 2005 – 2009 DB 69
Tyrone Davis Athens 1985 – 1985 CB-S 7
Van Davis Philomath 1947 – 1949 DE-E-OE 37
Rhett Dawson Valdosta 1972 – 1973 WR 16
Preston Dennard Cordele 1978 – 1985 WR 112
Richard Dent Atlanta 1983 – 1997 DE-DT 203
John Donaldson Jesup 1949 – 1949 B 8
Raymond Donaldson Rome 1980 – 1996 C-OG 244
Harry Dowda Atlanta 1949 – 1955 DB-HB-LB 84
Gary Downs Columbus 1994 – 2000 FB-RB 69
Stacey Driver Griffin 1987 – 1987 RB 2
Elbert Dubenion Griffin 1960 – 1968 FL 103
Paul Duke DeKalb County 1947 – 1947 C 1
Nicholas Eason Lyons 2004 – 2010 DT 85
Andrew Economos Atlanta 2006 – 2010 C 67
George Edmunds Washington 1968 – 1972 LB 28
George Edmunds Washington 1968 – 1972 LB 17
Antonio Edwards Moultrie 1993 – 1999 DE-DT 83
David Edwards Senoia 1985 – 1987 S 33
Earl Edwards Statesboro 1969 – 1979 DE-DL-DT 150
Kalimba Edwards East Point 2002 – 2008 DE 101
Richard Edwards Marietta 1984 – 1987 DE 52
Robert Edwards Tennille 1998 – 2002 RB 28
Homer Elias Fort Benning 1978 – 1984 OG-OT 96
Gary Ellerson Albany 1985 – 1987 FB-HB-RB 39
Kenneth Ellis Woodbine 1970 – 1979 CB-DB-S 116
‘Omar Ellison Griffin 1995 – 1996 WR 11
Jerry Ellison Augusta 1995 – 1999 FB-RB 76
Larry Emery Macon 1987 – 1987 RB 5
Charles Evans Augusta 1993 – 2000 FB-RB-TE 98
William Evers Cairo 1990 – 1991 CB 4
Ciatrick Fason Atlanta 2005 – 2006 RB 18
Gregory Favors Atlanta 1998 – 2005 LB 101
Paul Fersen Columbus 1973 – 1974 T 4
Drayton Florence Waycross 2003 – 2010 DB 119
Eric Floyd Rome 1990 – 1995 G-T 38
Andre Fluellen Cartersville 2008 – 2010 DT 38
Bernard Ford Cordele 1989 – 1990 WR 24
James Fordham Graymont 1944 – 1945 FB 18
Lindsey Fordham Atlanta 1997 – 2006 OT 114
George Foster Macon 2003 – 2008 OT 64
William Fulcher Augusta 1956 – 1958 G-LB-OG 23
Randy Fuller Griffin 1994 – 1999 CB 64
Clark Gaines Elberton 1976 – 1982 RB 75
William Gambrell Athens 1963 – 1968 FL-SE 77
Russell Ganas Waycross 1971 – 1971 DT 1
Christopher Gardocki Stone Mountain 1991 – 2006 P 228
Michael Garrett Atlanta 1981 – 1981 P 16
Willie Gary Valdosta 2001 – 2001 S 3
Willie Gault Griffin 1983 – 1993 WR 170
Willie Germany Columbus 1972 – 1976 S 42
Antonio Gilbert Macon 2003 – 2009 LB 68
Freddie Gilbert Griffin 1986 – 1989 DE 37
Hubert Ginn Savannah 1970 – 1978 RB 87
Charles Glaze Lincolnton 1987 – 1987 CB-QB 3
Randall Godfrey Valdosta 1996 – 2007 LB 170
Jonathan Goff Atlanta 2008 – 2010 LB 37
Kedric Golston Tyrone 2006 – 2010 DT 73
Ha’son Graham Decatur 1995 – 1996 WR 19
Charles Grant Colquitt 2002 – 2009 DE 118
Deon Grant Augusta 2001 – 2010 DB 160
Ernest Grant Atlanta 2000 – 2002 DT 24
Orantes Grant Atlanta 2000 – 2003 LB 26
Otis Grant Atlanta 1983 – 1987 WR 33
Reginald Grant Atlanta 1978 – 1978 CB 14
Rory Graves Atlanta 1988 – 1991 OT-T 49
Arthur Green Atlanta 1972 – 1972 RB 7
Bernard Green Savannah 1990 – 1999 TE 120
D’Tanyian Green Fort Valley 1998 – 2002 WR 66
Donny Green Jesup 2001 – 2001 LB 2
Ernest Green Columbus 1962 – 1968 FB-OHB 89
Jerome Green Atlanta 1960 – 1960 HB 2
Victor Green Americus 1993 – 2003 CB-S 168
Willie Green Athens 1991 – 1998 WR 115
Charles Greer Atlanta 1968 – 1974 CB-S 64
Charles Greer Atlanta 1968 – 1974 CB-S 26
Roosevelt Grier Cuthbert 1955 – 1966 DT 142
Donald Griffin Camilla 1986 – 1996 CB 161
James Griffin Camilla 1983 – 1989 DB-S 108
John Gunnels Atlanta 1960 – 1966 DE-DT 91
William Guy Swainsboro 1973 – 1986 K-P 207
Gary Guyton Midway 2008 – 2010 LB 46
Myron Guyton Metcalf 1989 – 1995 CB-S 98
Darrell Hackney Atlanta 2007 – 2008 QB 0
Corey Hall Athens 2001 – 2001 S 3
Willie Hall Montrose 1972 – 1978 LB 67
John Hannah Canton 1973 – 1985 G-OG 183
Christopher Hanson Senioa 1999 – 2009 P 102
Cedric Harden Atlanta 1999 – 1999 DE 5
Stephen Harkey Atlanta 1971 – 1972 RB 25
George Harold Augusta 1966 – 1968 DB 22
Nicholas Harper Baldwin 2001 – 2009 DB 127
John Harris Fort Benning 1978 – 1988 S 160
Leroy Harris Savannah 1977 – 1982 FB-RB 63
Walter Harris La Grange 1996 – 2008 DB 193
Arnold Harrison Augusta 2006 – 2009 LB 32
Glynn Harrison Atlanta 1976 – 1976 RB 8
Willie Harrison Toccoa 1987 – 1987 S 3
Roy Hart Tifton 1989 – 1991 DT-NT 17
Tommy Hart Macon 1968 – 1980 DE-LB 177
Gregory Hartle Savannah 1974 – 1976 LB 28
William Hartman Thomaston 1938 – 1938 FB-HB 10
Marvin Harvey Donnasonville 1981 – 1981 TE 7
Willie Harvey Dawson 1994 – 1994 RB 2
Andre Hastings Atlanta 1993 – 2000 WR 104
Leonard Hauss Jesup 1964 – 1977 C 196
William Healy Atlanta 1969 – 1970 LB 28
Gerald Hearst Lincolnton 1993 – 2004 RB 126
Will Heller Dunwoody 2003 – 2010 TE 100
Jamie Henderson Carrolton 2001 – 2003 CB 32
Keith Henderson Carterville 1989 – 1992 RB 37
James Hendley Valdosota 1987 – 1987 C 3
David Hendrix Jesup 1995 – 1997 S 23
Steven Herndon LaGrange 2001 – 2004 OG-OT 37
John Hertwig Columbus 1975 – 1977 OT 37
Ronald Hester Atlanta 1982 – 1982 LB 4
Stephon Heyer Lawrenceville 2007 – 2010 OG 50
Michael Hicks Barnesville 1996 – 1997 RB 6
Robert Hicks Atlanta 1998 – 2000 OT 38
Andrew Hill Newnan 1979 – 1993 WR 211
Antonio Hill Augusta 1991 – 1992 DE 13
Kent Hill Americus 1979 – 1987 OG 132
Leroy Hill Milledgeville 2005 – 2010 LB 68
Nathaniel Hill LaGrange 1988 – 1988 DE 4
Claude Hipps Hazelhurst 1952 – 1953 DS-HB 17
Sedrick Hodge Fayettesville 2001 – 2005 LB 63
Patrick Hodgson Columbus 1966 – 1966 OE 10
Michael Hogan Rome 1976 – 1980 FB-RB 50
Joseph Hollingsworth Durham 1949 – 1951 FB 31
Jabari Holloway Atlanta 2002 – 2003 TE 26
Ronald Holmes Fort Benning 1985 – 1992 DE 102
Roderick Hood Columbus 2003 – 2009 DB 93
Winford Hood Atlanta 1984 – 1988 G-OG-OT-T 47
Leonard Hosley Rome 1996 – 2003 DE-DT 105
Percy Howard Savannah 1975 – 1975 WR 2
Foster Howell Lumpkin 1934 – 1934 G-T 6
Nathaniel Hudson Rome 1981 – 1982 G-OG 18
Charles Huff Statesboro 1987 – 1987 CB 3
Corey Hulsey Gainesville 2001 – 2006 OG 39
Herman Hunter Columbus 1985 – 1987 RB 35
Charles Hurston Columbus 1965 – 1971 DE-LB 23
Charles Hurston Columbus 1965 – 1971 DE-LB 70
David Irons Dacula 2007 – 2008 DB 20
Kenneth Irvin Rome 1995 – 2005 DB 147
Eddie Ivery McDuffie 1979 – 1986 HB-RB-WR 72
Alonzo Jackson Americus 2003 – 2005 DE 18
Charles Jackson Fort Gaines 1987 – 1987 S 1
Dexter Jackson Decatur 2008 – 2008 WR 7
Robert Jackson Albany 1978 – 1985 CB 95
Roger Jackson Macon 1982 – 1987 CB-DB-S 53
Trenton Jackson Cordele 1966 – 2008 DB-FL 10
Lionel James Albany 1984 – 1988 FB-HB-RB-WR 67
Alfred Jenkins Hogansville 1975 – 1983 WR 110
Jonas Jennings College Park 2001 – 2008 OT 73
Anderson Johnson Athens 1974 – 1981 FB-HB-RB-WR 94
Benny Johnson Fort Valley 1970 – 1976 CB 60
Calvin Johnson Tyrone 2007 – 2010 WR 61
Charles Johnson Hawkinsville 2007 – 2010 DE 48
Charles Johnson Columbus 1966 – 1968 DT 29
Eddie Johnson Albany 1981 – 1990 LB 148
Henry Johnson Wrens 1980 – 1983 LB 46
James Johnson Marietta 1994 – 2008 QB 177
Jimmie Johnson Augusta 1989 – 1998 TE 118
John Johnson LaGrange 1991 – 1995 LB 46
Kenneth Johnson Thomaston 1989 – 1990 S 9
Micah Johnson Columbus 2010 – 2010 LB 1
Patrick Johnson Gainesville 1998 – 2005 WR 70
Pete Johnson Peach County 1977 – 1984 FB-RB 110
Robert Johnson Floyd County 1977 – 1978 G 22
Tommy Johnson Rome 1995 – 1995 CB 1
Undra Johnson Valdosta 1989 – 1989 RB 6
Walter Johnson Lithonia 1967 – 1967 DE 1
Adam Jones Atlanta 2005 – 2010 DB 44
Andrew Jones Thomasville 1993 – 1993 S 1
Anthony Jones Royston 1988 – 2000 OG-OT-T 184
Daryll Jones Columbia 1984 – 1987 S 25
Frederick Jones Atlanta 1990 – 1993 WR 41
John Jones Louisville 1970 – 1977 P 103
Sean Jones Atlanta 2005 – 2010 DB 91
Terry Jones Sandersville 1978 – 1984 DT-NT 85
Tyrone Jones St. Mary’s 1988 – 1988 LB 1
Willie Jones Dublin 1979 – 1981 DE 40
Jimmy Jordan Glenville 1967 – 1967 RB 1
Vyto Kab Albany 1982 – 1987 TE 58
John Kasay Athens 1991 – 2010 K 285
Brad Keeney Augusta 1996 – 1996 DT 1
John Keith Newnan 2000 – 2003 S 23
Gorden Kelley Atlanta 1960 – 1963 LB 51
Ellison Kelly Butler 1959 – 1959 G-OG 1
Lewis Kelly Lithonia 2001 – 2005 OG 17
Edward Kight Atlanta 1999 – 2001 K 38
Kelvin Kight Atlanta 2006 – 2006 WR 4
Edward King Fort Benning 1991 – 1997 G-T 57
Horace King Athens 1975 – 1983 FB-RB 123
Larry Kinnebrew Rome 1983 – 1990 FB-RB 88
Charles Kirby Cairo 2000 – 2000 FB 6
Dan Land Donalsonville 1987 – 1997 CB-RB-S 139
Anthony Laster Albany 1982 – 1984 OT-T 22
Robert Lavette Cartersville 1985 – 1987 RB 33
Raymond Law Commerce 1978 – 1978 WR 14
Stephen Lawson Athens 1971 – 1977 G-OG 62
Leon Leathers Winder 1933 – 1933 G 4
Eugene Lee Covington 1946 – 1946 C 10
Gary Lee Albany 1987 – 1988 WR 26
Emarlos Leroy Albany 1999 – 2000 DT 22
Otis Leverette Americus 2001 – 2004 DE 17
Jamal Lewis Atlanta 2000 – 2009 RB 131
Morris Lewis Atlanta 1991 – 2003 LB 200
Nate Lews Moultrie 1990 – 1995 WR 82
Larry Little Groveland 1967 – 1980 OG-OT-T 147
Larry Little Groveland 1967 – 1980 OG-OT-T 36
Dannie Lockett Fort Valley 1987 – 1988 LB 29
William Lothridge Cleveland 1964 – 1972 P-QB-S 104
Woodrow Lowe Columbus 1976 – 1986 LB 164
Albert Lucas Macon 2000 – 2001 DL-NT 20
Kregg Lumpkin Albany 2008 – 2010 RB 13
Thomas Lyons Atlanta 1971 – 1976 C-OG 74
Rico Mack Winder 1993 – 1993 LB 1
Josh Mallard Savannah 2006 – 2008 DE 27
Joshua Mallard Savannah 2002 – 2002 DE 13
Wesly Mallard Hinesville 2002 – 2006 LB 53
Vaughn Mancha Sugar Valley 1948 – 1948 C 12
James Mannelly Atlanta 1998 – 2010 OT 206
Michael Marler Atlanta 2003 – 2003 K 16
Arthur Marshall Fort Gordon 1992 – 1996 WR 68
Henry Marshall Broxton 1976 – 1987 WR 165
Thomas Marshall Atlanta 1996 – 1999 LB 16
Blanche Martin 1960 – 1960 FB-OE 10
Charles Martin Canton 1984 – 1988 DE-NT 76
Jake Martin Gainesville 1964 – 1968 P-TE 70
Rashean Mathis Nahsville 2003 – 2010 DB 116
Robert Mathis Atlanta 2003 – 2010 DE 119
Kevin Mawae Savannah 1994 – 2009 C 241
Jerry Mays Augusta 1990 – 1990 RB 2
Willie McClendon Brunswick 1979 – 1982 RB 57
David McCluskey Rome 1987 – 1987 FB 3
William McConnell Carnesville 1927 – 1927 G 5
John McCord LaGrange 2001 – 2003 WR 25
Gregory McCrary Griffin 1975 – 1981 TE 74
Loaird McCreary Crawfordville 1976 – 1979 TE 55
Emmanuel McDaniel Griffin 1996 – 2003 CB 75
Bubba McDowell Fort Gaines 1989 – 1995 S 102
Dell McGee Columbus 1998 – 1998 CB 3
Ralph McGill Thomasville 1972 – 1979 CB-DB-S 99
Curtis McGriff Donaldsonville 1980 – 1987 DE-DT-NT 77
Guy McIntyre Thomasville 1984 – 1996 G-OG 186
Leodis McKelvin Waycross 2008 – 2010 DB 35
Dennis McKinnon Quitman 1983 – 1990 WR 94
Harold McLinton Fort Valley 1969 – 1978 LB 127
Randy McMichael Griffin 2002 – 2010 TE 132
David McMillan Hinesville 2005 – 2007 DE 28
Henry McMillian Folkston 1995 – 1996 DT 3
Marcus McNeill Ellenwood 2006 – 2010 OT 73
Jonathan Meadows Powder Springs 1997 – 2006 OG-OT 107
Franklin Middleton Savannah 1984 – 1987 RB 24
Kelvin Middleton Macon 1987 – 1987 S 2
Brandon Miller Colquitt 2008 – 2008 DE 1
Eddie Miller Tumison 1992 – 1993 WR 15
Terry Miller Columbus 1978 – 1981 RB 48
Billy Milner Atlanta 1995 – 1996 OT 29
Martrez Milner Oakwood 2007 – 2007 TE 8
Eldridge Milton Folkston 1987 – 1987 LB 3
Jeremy Mincey Statesboro 2007 – 2010 DE 24
Lyvonia Mitchell Kingsland 1981 – 1989 HB-RB 116
Randall Mitchell Savannah 1987 – 1987 NT 3
Billy Mixon Tifton 1953 – 1954 HB 22
Christopher Mohr Atlanta 1989 – 2004 P 240
Alton Montgomery Griffin 1990 – 1995 CB-S 70
Alexander Moore West Point 1968 – 1968 HB 3
Derrick Moore Albany 1993 – 1995 RB 42
Gregory Moore Cartersville 1987 – 1987 LB 3
Leonard Moore Cartersville 1987 – 1987 FB 1
Earthwind Moreland Atlanta 2000 – 2004 CB-DB 12
Dwayne Morgan Griffin 2003 – 2003 OT 5
Larry Morris Atlanta 1955 – 1966 C-FB-LB 125
Quentin Moses Athens 2007 – 2010 DE 44
Gary Moss Habersham County 1987 – 1987 S 3
Henry Mote Hapeville 1947 – 1952 E 69
Norman Mott Atlanta 1933 – 1934 FB-HB-NULL-QB 5
Herbert Mul-Key Atlanta 1972 – 1974 RB 21
Alvin Murphy Cairo 1965 – 1965 DT 2
Fred Murphy Atlanta 1960 – 1961 E-OE 22
Shawn Murphy Atlanta 2008 – 2009 OG 1
Jamie Nails Baxley 1997 – 2003 OG-OT 81
Keyon Nash Colquitt 2004 – 2004 S 2
Thomas Nash Lincoln County 1928 – 1934 E 64
Robert Neely Atlanta 1996 – 1996 TE 11
Andrew Nelson Athens 1957 – 1964 DB-DHB-S 103
Kendall Newson Decatur 2003 – 2003 WR 6
Frederick Nixon Camila 1980 – 1981 WR 23
Anthony Norman Atlanta 1987 – 1987 DE 2
Chris Norman Albany 1984 – 1986 P 38
Pettis Norman Lincolnton 1962 – 1973 FL-TE 162
Ulysses Norris Monticello 1979 – 1985 TE 84
Andre O’Neal Decatur 2000 – 2001 LB 19
Robert O’Neal Atlanta 1994 – 1994 CB 2
Nathaniel Odomes Columbus 1987 – 1996 CB 115
Anthony Office Tifton 1987 – 1987 LB 3
Raymond Ogden Jesup 1965 – 1971 FL-SE-TE-WR 70
Cedric Oglesby Decatur 2001 – 2001 K 3
Evan Oglesby Toccoa 2005 – 2010 DB 38
Craig Ogletree Barnesville 1990 – 1990 LB 1
Paul Oliver Kennesaw 2007 – 2010 DB 44
Terry Orr Savannah 1986 – 1993 HBK-RB-TE 105
James Osborne Sylvania 1972 – 1984 DT 184
Isaiah Owens Columbus 1948 – 1948 E 8
Jonathan Palmer Ellenwood 2007 – 2007 OT 0
Carl Parker Columbus 1988 – 1989 WR 6
James Parker Macon 1957 – 1967 OG-OT-T 135
William Paschal Atlanta 1943 – 1948 B-FB 56
Patrick Pass Scottsdale 2000 – 2007 RB 79
Ben Patrick Savannah 2007 – 2010 TE 42
Donald Patterson Gray 1979 – 1980 CB 5
Thomas Pennington Albany 1962 – 1962 K 3
Victor Perry Fitzgerald 1987 – 1987 T 1
Tommy Pharr Canton 1970 – 1970 S 10
Jermaine Phillips Roswell 2002 – 2009 DB 98
Wesley Phillips Atlanta 1979 – 1979 OT 8
Mareno Philyaw Atlanta 2000 – 2000 WR 1
Frank Pitts Atlanta 1965 – 1974 SE-WR 64
Frank Pitts Atlanta 1965 – 1974 SE-WR 62
David Pollack Snellville 2005 – 2006 DE 17
David Ponder Cairo 1985 – 1985 DT 3
Shelley Poole Button Gwinett 1987 – 1987 RB 1
Steven Poole Fort Oglethorpe 1976 – 1976 LB 9
Tyrone Poole LaGrange 1995 – 2008 DB 145
Daniel Pope Alpharetta 1999 – 2001 P 33
Leonard Pope Americus 2006 – 2010 TE 71
Ronald Porter Columbus 1967 – 1973 LB 96
Darnell Powell Atlanta 1976 – 1978 FB-HB-RB 25
Terrence Price Atlanta 1990 – 1990 DE-DT 1
Kelvin Pritchett Atlanta 1991 – 2004 DE-DT 208
Stanley Pritchett Atlanta 1996 – 2004 FB-RB 121
Wesley Pritchett Atlanta 1991 – 1991 LB 3
Andrew Provence Savannah 1983 – 1987 DE-DT-NT 69
Kurt Quarterman Albany 2007 – 2007 OG 0
Kelly Quinn Thomastown 1987 – 1987 LB 3
Larry Rakestraw Mableton 1966 – 1968 QB 13
Curtis Randall Columbus 2004 – 2004 LB 4
Kevin Reach Atlanta 1987 – 1987 OG 3
Thomas Redmond Atlanta 1960 – 1965 DE-DT-OG 60
Barndon Reed Columbus 2004 – 2004 CB 7
Willis Reed Covington 1991 – 2002 WR 155
Stephen Reese Columbus 1974 – 1976 LB 37
Daniel Reeves Rome 1965 – 1972 HB-OHB-RB 100
Roy Reeves Americus 1969 – 1969 WR 2
Michael Reid Albany 1987 – 1992 LB 68
Willie Reid Kathleen 2006 – 2007 WR 6
Chris Reis Roswell 2007 – 2010 DB 46
Idris Reynolds Augusta 2001 – 2003 DE 18
James Reynolds La Grange 1946 – 1946 FB-QB 8
Owen Reynolds Douglasville 1925 – 1926 E-FB 16
Kenneth Rice Bainbridge 1961 – 1967 G-OG-OT 79
Rodney Rice Albany 1989 – 1990 CB-S 26
Huey Richardson Atlanta 1991 – 1992 DT-LB 16
Frank Richter Tocca 1967 – 1969 LB 34
Avon Riley Savannah 1981 – 1987 LB 91
Irvin Roberson Blakeley 1961 – 1966 FL-OHB 81
Jack Roberts Pine Log 1932 – 1934 FB-HB-QB 22
Tim Roberts Atlanta 1992 – 1995 DE-DT 38
Willie Roberts Colquitt 1973 – 1973 CB 4
Marcus Robinson Fort Valley 1998 – 2006 WR 107
Noble Robinson Marietta 1982 – 1982 K 3
David Rocker Atlanta 1991 – 1994 DT 34
Tracy Rocker Atlanta 1989 – 1990 DT 24
Carlos Rogers Augusta 2005 – 2010 DB 78
George Rogers Duluth 1981 – 1987 HB-RB 92
Nicholas Rogers East Point 2002 – 2005 LB 46
Roderick Rogers Stone Mountain 2007 – 2008 DB 5
Mitchell Roland Eastman 1990 – 1990 DE 3
Stanford Rome Valdosta 1979 – 1982 WR 42
George Rose Brunswick 1964 – 1967 CB-DB-S 48
Raleigh Roundtree Augusta 1998 – 2002 OG-OT 72
Curtis Rouse Augusta 1982 – 1987 G-OG-OT 68
Coleman Rudolph Valdosta 1993 – 1996 DE-DT-LB 48
Roderick Saddler Atlanta 1987 – 1991 DE-DT 65
Troy Sadowski Atlanta 1990 – 1998 TE 101
Lucius Sanford Milledgeville 1978 – 1987 LB 129
Theron Sapp Macon 1959 – 1965 FB-OHB 86
Brian Satterfield Blue Ridge 1996 – 1996 FB 1
Jeffrey Saturday Atlanta 1999 – 2010 C 169
Dantrell Savage Columbus 2008 – 2009 RB 13
Noel Scarlett Atlanta 2000 – 2000 DT 1
Carey Scott Savannah 2002 – 2003 CB-S 7
Clarence Scott Atlanta 1971 – 1983 CB-DB-S 186
Lindsay Scott Jesup 1982 – 1985 WR 49
Randolph Scott Decatur 1981 – 1987 LB 80
Walter Scott Augusta 1996 – 1996 DE 1
Edward Scrutchins Americus 1966 – 1966 DE 4
William Searcey Savannah 1985 – 1985 OL 1
Virgil Seay Moultrie 1981 – 1984 WR 52
Christopher Sheffield Cairo 1986 – 1987 CB 21
Christopher Shelling Columbus 1995 – 1997 CB-S 16
Richard Shelton Marietta 1989 – 1993 CB-S 44
Malcolm Sheppard Bainbridge 2010 – 2010 DT 4
Lebron Shields Walker County 1960 – 1961 DE-OT 18
Clay Shiver Tifton 1996 – 1998 C-TE 44
D.J. Shockley College Park 2006 – 2008 QB 0
Dainon Sidney Atlanta 1998 – 2003 CB 50
King Simmons Atlanta 1987 – 1987 S 3
Roy Simmons Savannah 1979 – 1983 G-OG-OL 57
Carl Simpson Vidalia 1993 – 1999 DE-DT 100
David Sims Atlanta 1977 – 1979 FB-RB 29
Marvin Sims Columbus 1980 – 1981 FB 32
Reginald Sims Waynesboro 1987 – 1987 TE 1
Thomas Sims Americus 1986 – 1986 S 1
Scott Sisson Marietta 1993 – 1996 K 29
Otis Sistrunk Columbus 1972 – 1978 DE-DT-MG 98
James Sivell Chipley 1938 – 1946 G 67
James Sivell Chipley 1938 – 1946 G 10
Jessie Small Boston 1989 – 1992 LB 53
Allen Smith Fort Valley 1966 – 1967 FB 19
Benjamin Smith Warner Robins 1990 – 1996 CB-S 57
Charles Smith Athens 1992 – 2000 DE 125
Douglas Smith Atlanta 1987 – 1987 CB 3
Jack Smith Ocilla 1971 – 1971 DB 5
Larry Smith Kingsland 1999 – 2004 DE-DT 65
Lawrence Smith Atlanta 2002 – 2004 OG-OT 17
LeKevin Smith Macon 2006 – 2010 DT 45
Lucious Smith Columbus 1980 – 1985 CB 74
Matt Smith Augusta 1997 – 1999 DT 19
Royce Smith Savannah 1972 – 1976 G 62
Mathews Snell Garfield 1964 – 1972 FB-RB 12
Mathews Snell Garfield 1964 – 1972 FB-RB 75
Angelo Snipes Atlanta 1986 – 1989 LB 39
Takeo Spikes Sandersville 1998 – 2010 LB 187
William Stanfill Cairo 1969 – 1976 DE 97
William Stanfill Cairo 1969 – 1976 DE 13
Montavious Stanley Albany 2006 – 2009 DL 32
Tony Stargell LaGrange 1990 – 1997 CB-DB 94
Robert Steele Columbus 1978 – 1979 WR 30
Bruce Stephens Columbus 1978 – 1978 CB-WR 6
Rodrequis Stephens Atlanta 1989 – 1996 LB 107
David Stewart Decatur 2006 – 2010 OT 77
Jon Stinchcomb Atlanta 2003 – 2010 OT 74
Matthew Stinchcomb Lilburn 2000 – 2004 C-OG-OT 66
Louis Stokes Vidalia 1987 – 1996 DE 133
Mack Strong Fort Benning 1994 – 2007 RB 201
Marcus Stroud Thomasville 2001 – 2010 DT 146
Wilbur Strozier La Grange 1987 – 1988 TE 18
Johnathan Sullivan Griffin 2003 – 2006 DT 38
Walter Sumner Ocilla 1969 – 1974 CB-S 76
Frederick Sutton Atlanta 1993 – 1993 DE-DT 1
Mitchell Sutton Stone Mountain 1974 – 1975 DT 18
Patrick Swilling Toccoa 1986 – 1998 DE-LB 185
Benjamin Talley Griffin 1995 – 1998 LB 12
Elijah Tanner Nichols 1951 – 1952 T 23
Ryan Taylor Dublin 2000 – 2000 LB 4
Tony Taylor Watkinsville 2007 – 2007 LB 16
Larry Tharpe Macon 1992 – 2000 OT-T 76
Benjamin Thomas Ashburn 1985 – 1991 DE-DL 54
Edward Thomas Thomasville 2000 – 2002 LB 28
James Thomas Macon 1973 – 1982 CB-DB-S 125
Jason Thomas Savannah 2002 – 2003 G-OG-OT 14
Kiwaukee Thomas Warner Robins 2000 – 2007 DB 111
Mark Thomas Lilburn 1993 – 2007 DE 129
Randy Thomas East Point 1999 – 2009 OG 128
John Thomason Atlanta 1930 – 1936 FB-HB-QB 64
Michael Thompson Savannah 2000 – 2002 OT 12
Lawrence Thornton Washington 1966 – 1966 LB 6
Odell Thurman Monticello 2005 – 2005 LB 16
Travares Tillman Lyons 2000 – 2007 DB 72
Michael Timpson Baxley 1989 – 1997 WR 116
Ken Tippins Adel 1989 – 1995 LB 100
Mike Tolbert Carrollton 2008 – 2010 RB 44
Alvin Toles Barnesville 1985 – 1988 LB 55
Leigh Torrence Atlanta 2005 – 2010 DB 60
Robert Towns Elberton 1960 – 1961 DB-HB 2
Robert Towns Elberton 1960 – 1961 DB-HB 4
Gregory Trenble Warner Robbins 1995 – 1995 S 11
Jessie Tuggle Spalding County 1987 – 2000 LB 209
Walter Tullis Americus 1978 – 1979 WR 32
Daryl Turner Wadley 1984 – 1987 WR 59
Harley Turner Augusta 1972 – 1973 DB-WR 21
James Turner Moultrie 1977 – 1984 DE-DT-G-OG-T 103
Jimmie Turner Vienna 1984 – 1984 LB 5
Robert Tyler Savannah 1989 – 1989 TE 9
Charles Ulmer Rincon 1999 – 2005 LB 90
Khaleed Vaughn Atlanta 2004 – 2004 DE 1
Erik Walden Dublin 2008 – 2010 DE 37
Robert Walden Boston 1964 – 1977 P 194
Robert Waldrop Atlanta 1982 – 1994 DT 3
Cleo Walker Columbus 1970 – 1971 C-LB 24
Darius Walker Atlanta 2007 – 2007 RB 4
Gary Walker Royston 1995 – 2005 DT 155
Herschel Walker Wrightsville 1986 – 1997 FB-HB-RB 187
Barron Wallace Atlanta 1986 – 1997 OT-T 176
Tim Wansley Buford 2002 – 2003 CB 13
Christopher Ward Decatur 1997 – 1997 DE 5
Hines Ward Forest Park 1998 – 2010 WR 202
Charles Ware Atlanta 1944 – 1944 T 7
Danny Ware Aragon 2007 – 2009 RB 15
John Warren Jesup 1983 – 1984 P 12
Madison Warren Savannah 1968 – 1968 QB 7
Richard Washington Savannah 1968 – 1968 DB 4
Robert Waters Millen 1960 – 1963 QB 30
Gordon Watkins Atlanta 1930 – 1931 G-T 10
James Watson Fort Valley 1993 – 1997 S 13
Darius Watts Atlanta 2004 – 2005 WR 22
Randy Watts Sandersvile 1987 – 1987 DE 5
Johnny Weatherspoon Hinesville 1991 – 1991 RB 4
William Weaver Villa Rica 1970 – 1980 P 158
Kenneth Webb Albany 1958 – 1963 FB-OHB 73
William Weldon Americus 1993 – 1999 QB 27
Donald Wells Waycross 1946 – 1949 E 36
Benjamin West Columbus 1999 – 2003 S 51
Ronnie West Pineview 1992 – 1992 RB-WR 1
Leonard Wheeler Toccoa 1992 – 1998 CB-S 92
John Whire Albany 1933 – 1933 FB 2
Kenneth Whisenhunt Atlanta 1985 – 1992 HBK-TE 74
Dana Whitaker Atlanta 1990 – 1993 TE-WR 27
James White Augusta 1979 – 1982 DT 51
Charles Whitehurst Duluth 2006 – 2008 QB 2
Daniel Wilcox Atlanta 2001 – 2008 TE 64
Roy Wilkins Murray County 1958 – 1961 DE-LB 50
Gerris Wilkinson Atlanta 2006 – 2010 LB 58
Allen Williams Thomasville 1995 – 1995 RB 1
Alphonso Williams Vidalia 1987 – 1987 WR 3
Gerald Williams Waycross 1986 – 1997 DE-DT-NT 161
Harry Williams Augusta 2005 – 2005 WR 1
James Williams Brunswick 1987 – 1987 FB 1
Maurice Williams Columbus 1996 – 2005 RB 132
Perry Williams Cartersville 1987 – 1987 CB-S 3
Rodney Williams Decatur 2001 – 2001 P 15
Willie Williams Atlanta 1965 – 1973 CB-DB-DHB 100
Willie Williams Atlanta 1965 – 1973 CB-DB-DHB 7
Carlton Williamson Atlanta 1981 – 1987 S 88
Chester Willis Elberton 1981 – 1984 RB 52
Sheddrick Wilson Thomasville 1996 – 1996 WR 11
Derrick Wimbush Mauck 2005 – 2006 RB 26
Freddie Woodson Savannah 1967 – 1969 DE-DT-OG 27
Wesley Woodyard La Grange 2008 – 2010 LB 43
Alexander Wright Albany 1990 – 1996 WR 87
Larry Wright Griffin 1967 – 1979 OT-T-TE 166
Mansfield Wrotto Snellville 2007 – 2010 OG 19
Samuel Wyche Atlanta 1968 – 1976 QB 36
Samuel Wyche Atlanta 1968 – 1976 QB 10
Christpher Young Senoia 2003 – 2004 S 22
Curtis Zeigler Savannah 1996 – 2002 C-G-OG 82
Hunndens Zellner Forsythe 1999 – 2004 DE 89
Francis Ziegler College Park 1949 – 1953 HB 57

Georgia Region 5 AAAAAA

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Region 5 AAAAAA football a growing “force” in Georgia High School football

October 6, 2015   Missy Koslowski, GHSA News

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At this point in the season, we start to see the strength of the teams and how they fair against each other in region play.

At the top is Roswell, who is 5 – 0 and ranked 3rd overall AAAAAA in the Maxwell Rankings.  Having beat Walton last week, Roswell has a balanced attack with both their passing and running from QB Quintarious Neely (a Lovejoy transfer) and Sheldon Evans a running back that transferred in from Walton a few years back.

Walton and Etowah are both 5 -1 and they both face regional opponents with Etowah at Milton and Walton at Pope this week.

Rounding out the rest of Region 5 AAAAAA is Lassiter, who is 3 – 3 and coming off a 4rth quarter, last minute drive by Senior QB Cooper Cross #18 (who came off the bench to lead his team to the victory).  Lassiter started the season strong, by beating Hillgrove and local rival Kell.  In their game last week at Woodstock, the team showed “heart” utilizing receivers Cole Taylor #85, Dawson Brown #3 and Clark Kent #88 to put together just enough offense to get Mitchell Wasson #16 close enough for a field goal to pull ahead with under a minute left. Lassiter coach, Jep Irwin has a talented team and has a week off before playing Etowah on 10/16/15.

Region 5 AAAAAA GAMEDAY Roster(s)

Region 5 AAAAAA – GAMEDAY

08 – 28 – 15

Click on TEAM Logo for Roster Information:


              Cherokee     @        North Forsyth        

 


       Etowah     @        Sequoyah  


       Lassiter Trojans      @      Kell Longhorns    


       Alpharetta Raiders      @      Milton    


       Pope Greyhounds      @      South Cobb Eagles    


       Roswell Hornets      @      Centennial Knights    


       Marietta Devils      @      Walton Raiders    


       Wheeler Wildcats      @      Harrison    


   Woodstock       @       Johns Creek   


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Why Football Matters

Why Football Matters, By John Harbaugh

Posted Apr 22, 2015

Football is under attack, but the game and the values it instills in young men are critical to our society.

The game of football is under attack.

We see it every day in the headlines and on the news. The medical concerns are pressing. The game has taken its share of criticism. President Barack Obama said that if he had boys he wouldn’t let them play football. Even LeBron James has publicly said no football in his house.

The question is asked over and over:  Why would anyone want to play football? And why would anyone let their kids play?

Here’s my answer: I believe there’s practically no other place where a young man is held to a higher standard.

Football is hard. It’s tough. It demands discipline. It teaches obedience. It builds character.

Football is a metaphor for life.

This game asks a young man to push himself further than he ever thought he could go. It literally challenges his physical courage. It shows him what it means to sacrifice. It teaches him the importance of doing his job well. We learn to put others first, to be part of something bigger than ourselves. And we learn to lift our teammates – and ourselves – up together.

These are rare lessons nowadays.

Football has faced challenges like this before.

In 1905, there were 19 player deaths and at least 137 serious injuries. Many of these occurred at the high school and college levels. Major colleges said they were going to drop football because the game had become too violent.

That’s when President Teddy Roosevelt stepped in to call a meeting with coaches and athletic advisers from Harvard, Princeton and Yale. He wanted to find a way to make the game safer. They made significant changes, introducing new rules like the forward pass and the wide receiver position. Those changes turned football more into the game we know it as today.

We made progress. Rules changed. Society evolved. The game advanced.

We’re at another turning point in our sport. The concussion issue is real and we have to face it.

We have to continue to get players in better helmets. We have to teach tackling the right way, and that starts at the NFL level. Change the rules. Take certain things out of the game. It’s all the right thing to do.

But even with all of that, the importance of football hasn’t changed. In some ways, it’s more important than ever.

And I believe the most critical place for football is at the youth and high school levels. For 97 percent of football players, the pinnacle of their careers is the high school game. Few players ever go on to the college level. Even less make it to the pros.

For a lot of these kids, it’s not until it’s all said and done, and they look back on it several years later, that they realize the difference the sport made in their lives. They are proud of playing the game. Have you ever met anybody who accomplished playing four years of high school football, and at the end of that run said, ‘Man, I wish I wouldn’t have played’? It doesn’t get said.

We know that football players aren’t perfect. Nobody is. But millions of former players, one by one, can recount the life-altering principles they learned from football.

They know the value of football is the values in football.

That’s why high school football – and particularly high school coaches – play such a vital role in our society. Our football coaches are on the front lines of the battle for the hearts and minds of the young men in our society. The culture war is on and we see it every day. These young men are more vulnerable than ever.

How many youth and high school coaches serve as a father figure to their players? How many mothers look to the coaches of their son’s football team as the last best hope to show their son what it means to become a man – a real man? More than we’ll ever know.

Coaches teach our young people the lessons of life that very often they learn from no one else. Coaches have the kind of influence in our schools, and with our young people, that is difficult to come by.

Billy Graham once said, “One coach will influence more people in one year than the average person will do in a lifetime.” My dad also says all the time that it just takes one person to believe in a young man or young woman to change their lives. I couldn’t agree more.

Our culture teaches us to judge an activity by how it’s going to make us feel right now. But football doesn’t work that way. The game challenges and pushes us. It’s often uncomfortable. It requires us to be at our best.

Isn’t that what we want in our society?

Football is a great sport. Football teams can be, and very often are, the catalyst for good in our schools and our communities. Millions of young men have learned lessons in football that they could only learn through playing this game. Football has saved lives.

That is why football matters.

Lutzie Field a Reality!

 

June 26, 2015
Missy Koslowski, GHSA News

Cobb County School Board Approves Lutzie Field Dedication

Lassiter has worked very hard with the Cobb Community to muster support for an extremely good cause.  Hundreds of supporters have worked tirelessly to re-name Lassiter High School’s new field after Auburn football player and former Lassiter High School stand-out, Philip Lutzenkirchen.

This morning, GA News received news that the Cobb County School Board “unanimously” approved the project.

Special thanks go out to Bob Penter who lead the effort and the entire Lassiter Community!

As I believe you’ve all heard at this point, we received unanimous approval from the Cobb County School Board for Lutzie Field last night.  Afterwards, I spoke to each of the board members, and they were extremely complimentary of the way that we handled the process and situation. I want to thank each of you individually and the various groups that you represent for your support throughout this process.  You all were unwavering in your support and willingness to demonstrate it publicly.  While the end result looked easy, I’m convinced that the project would have died on the vine had we not aggressively pushed the project and the timeline. There are so many people to thank that it would be impossible to do so in a reasonable length note. The advice and support that I received throughout the process were invaluable.  However, I do want to especially thank Kyle Cooper of Property Masters.  Most of you know about the tremendous financial commitment that Kyle and Property Masters have made to the project.  He jumped on board early to make the project come alive.  When the project looked like it could die a couple of times in the past month, he was unwavering in his support.  He’s a huge friend of the Lassiter community, and I’m proud to be associated with him as a board member of the Lutzie 43 Foundation. With this process now behind us, we get to focus on the project itself and the longer term mission.  Please mark your calendars for the field dedication (including the 2nd annual “13 Can Make a Difference Food Drive”) on Friday, August 14 and for the inaugural Lutzie 43 Road Race (sponsored by FCA) on August 15.  There will be much more to come on both in the coming weeks. The work will begin on Monday, June 29th, exactly one year after Philip’s death.  God truly is working, so we should all smile.”

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