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I don't know about you but I'm always pretty interested in this stuff:

Clark Evans: #3
Zach Grossnickle: #15
Josh Moten: #16
Deji Olatoye: #25
Parker Orms: #30
Nick Kasa: #43
Liloa Nobriga: #48
Derrick Webb: #56
David Bakhtiari: #59
Shaun Simon: #61
Jack Harris: #75
Gus Handler: #76
Terdema Ussery: #80
Jarrod Darden: #82
DaVaughn Thornton: #85
Andre Simmons: #89
Edward Nuckols: #91
Forrest West: #92
Nate Bonsu: #94
 
Clark Evans: 6'5 230 lbs (QB)
Zach Grossnickle: 6'3 180 lbs (K/P)
Josh Moten: 6'0 190 lbs (ATH)
Deji Olatoye: 6'2 180 lbs (CB)
Parker Orms: 5'11 180 lbs (S)
Nick Kasa: 6'7 250 lbs (DE)
Liloa Nobriga: 6'3 235 lbs (LB)
Derrick Webb: 6'0 230 lbs (LB)
David Bakhtiari: 6'4 270 lbs (OL)
Shaun Simon: 6'2 305 lbs (OL)
Jack Harris: 6'6 270 lbs (OL)
Gus Handler: 6'4 280 lbs (OL)
Terdema Ussery: 6'4 205 lbs (WR)
Jarrod Darden: 6'5 210 lbs (WR)
DaVaughn Thornton: 6'5 220 lbs (TE)
Andre Simmons: 6'3 210 lbs (WR)
Edward Nuckols: 6'3 295 lbs (DT)
Forrest West: 6'2 230 lbs (DE)
Nate Bonsu: 6'2 280 lbs (DT)
 
Hoping Bonsu is bigger than that weight there, especially with him telling Adam at rivals a couple weeks ago he was at 300.

Also, got to wonder if Nobriga ends up at DE eventually.

Ussery should be ready to see the field right away.
 
Darden was injured his entire senior season. Hopefully one of the two freshmen redshirts.
 
Nick Kasa: 6'7 250 lbs (DE)
Jack Harris: 6'6 270 lbs (OL)
Jarrod Darden: 6'5 210 lbs (WR)
DaVaughn Thornton: 6'5 220 lbs (TE)
Clark Evans: 6'5 230 lbs (QB)
David Bakhtiari: 6'4 270 lbs (OL)
Gus Handler: 6'4 280 lbs (OL)
Terdema Ussery: 6'4 205 lbs (WR)
Zach Grossnickle: 6'3 180 lbs (K/P)
Liloa Nobriga: 6'3 235 lbs (LB)
Andre Simmons: 6'3 210 lbs (WR)
Edward Nuckols: 6'3 295 lbs (DT)

Deji Olatoye: 6'2 180 lbs (CB)
Shaun Simon: 6'2 305 lbs (OL)
Forrest West: 6'2 230 lbs (DE)
Nate Bonsu: 6'2 280 lbs (DT)
Josh Moten: 6'0 190 lbs (ATH)
Derrick Webb: 6'0 230 lbs (LB)
Parker Orms: 5'11 180 lbs (S)


Whoah. 2/3rds of the class is 6'3" and up! Tall guys!)
 
I might be wrong but wouldn't he be on the 2010 roster?

He would (should) be on the 2009 roster because he is a member of the team, he just can't play in games. I'm sure they'll get him up there sooner or later
 
He would (should) be on the 2009 roster because he is a member of the team, he just can't play in games. I'm sure they'll get him up there sooner or later


type type type delete delete delete...

I was speculating on his jersey number and decided against it.
:wink2:
 
From the rumors that I have heard, interesting that the Moose chose #15. The Moose is not bashful.
 
Did I miss something because I didn't see Nuckols on there and he could be a part of the D-Line rotation this year

Nevermind I saw It...Sorry!!
 
Interesting that Simmons is on there with a #. Hopefully that's a precursor to him being here come August.
 
Here's the complete roster, not all the walkons have been assigned numbers yet.

http://www.cubuffs.com/SportSelect.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=600&KEY=&SPID=255&SPSID=3845

Not to make anything of it, but Quentin Hildreth played with the #1 jersey his entire high school career. He has a loooong way to go to earn it at CU, but it's something to shoot for.

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Because it appears to be currently up for grabs.
 
From the rumors that I have heard, interesting that the Moose chose #15. The Moose is not bashful.

Would you care to enlighten me since I don't get this at all? Or not. And just leave the dummy (me) in the dark.
 
Originally Posted by Hawk Love
From the rumors that I have heard, interesting that the Moose chose #15. The Moose is not bashful.
Would you care to enlighten me since I don't get this at all? Or not. And just leave the dummy (me) in the dark.


Some have nicknamed the new kicker MooseNuckle.
Others called him Buffalo Nickel.

Both are plays on his long last name.
He most likely got #15 because it's the closest to his HS number, which was #14 - but that was taken by DiLallo.

Truth is, I doubt he asked for any number.
A little research shows he played with #9 and also #8 in soccer, then switched to #22 in soccer, then played wearing #14 in football and #21 in Ultimate frisbee (I think, it's hard to read the jersey). I don't know what number he wore in baseball or basketball.
Oh yeah, he wore #1 when he was a hockey goalie. The Moose isn't superstitious about numbers.
And apparently not particular about which sports he plays.

This is the guy:
[video=youtube;dlvCdvIC2AE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlvCdvIC2AE[/video]
 
Some have nicknamed the new kicker MooseNuckle.
Others called him Buffalo Nickel.

Both are plays on his long last name.
He most likely got #15 because it's the closest to his HS number, which was #14 - but that was taken by DiLallo.

Truth is, I doubt he asked for any number.
A little research shows he played with #9 and also #8 in soccer, then switched to #22 in soccer, then played wearing #14 in football and #21 in Ultimate frisbee (I think, it's hard to read the jersey). I don't know what number he wore in baseball or basketball.
Oh yeah, he wore #1 when he was a hockey goalie. The Moose isn't superstitious about numbers.
And apparently not particular about which sports he plays.

This is the guy:
YouTube - 52 yard field goal - Zach Grossnickle - Denver

he's just waiting to "one up" crosby and take his #16.
 
he's just waiting to "one up" crosby and take his #16.

One upping Crosby is a tall order.

Coming off a rookie season in which he led the NFL in scoring with 141 points in 2007, Mason Crosby added 127 points in his second year, and his two-year total of 268 points is more than any player in NFL history has scored in his first two seasons.
 
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