This was going to be the first year of the Probound Sportswear Florida Bowl that was supposed to take place in Tampa, Florida from March 19-24. This was going to be the last bowl game of the college year, and was supposed to be played at Raymond James Stadium, but due to financial backers pulling out at the last minute, the game had to be cancelled. Del Price, the CEO of Probound Sporstwear released an Official Statement to the players and fans in an email last week where he said that since the game would be cancelled, Probound Sportswear will be putting on a Combine/Pro Day for the players that were supposed to come to the event if they still want to participate for free on March 24 at Daytona Municipal Stadium, for new players there will be a fee of $100 to participate. You can find out more about the Pro Day/Combine here on his site.
The Probound Sportswear Florida Bowl has been cancelled
I just wanted to write an article to see what that game could have been, with the players that they had going in.
When the Probound Sportswear Florida Bowl came out this last year, it was a great idea, it was Florida versus the Nation, and since the players from Florida are supposed to be a step above the rest of the United States, it was a very good concept. They also had reached out to former players like Dexter Jackson, Super Bowl MVP of the Bucs,
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of the Bucs, and Danny Nutt, a coach and Houston Nutt’s brother. The players that were committed to the game were really impressive. There scouting department had really began to to lock down great players for their event. Some of the players that were at this game, are starting to get national attention.
Since it was cancelled CEO Del Price asked me to write an article and give a shout out to the players that were committed, because they really did have an impressive roster.
TEAM FLORIDA
Player Name: Position: Ht: Wt: School:
DeJarrius Adams WR 6”2” 205 Delta State
Kyle Auffray TE/P 6”5” 254 Univ. New Hampshire
Sharly Azard S 5"11" 212 USF
Trevor Barlow TE 6”1” 227 Charleston Southern
Ricky Carlson DB/PR 5”10” 180 Webber Intl.
Branden Curry OL 6”6” 320 Florida A&M
Lavaris Edwards DB 5"11" 195 Memphis
Brandon Ellison CB 5"11" 185 Florida International
Mike Evans DB 5”10” 187 Louisville
Cliff Exama LB 6”0” 230 Grambling State
Joel Figueroa OG 6"6" 323 Miami
Tommy Hampton RB 5”8” 190 West Texas A&M
Willie Harvey DE 6”5” 280 Eastern Arizona
Brandon Howard CB/FS 6”1” 185 Grand View Univ.
Antwan Ivey RB 5”5” 180 North Alabama
Brandon Jordan OL 6”4” 315 Missouri A&T
Josh Long DL 6”5” 290 Webber Intl.
Joe Marshall DL 6”2” 290 Delta State
Chris Masson QB 6"2" 203 Louisiana Lafayette
Ernest McCoy OL 6”6” 330 Texas Southern
Josh McGregor QB 6”2” 210 Jacksonville Univ.
Jermaine McKenzie WR 6”2” 185 Memphis
Preston Pace DB 6"0" 205 Louisville
Anthony Parker OL 6”5” 321 Western Michigan
Michael Parker OLB/S 6”1” 216 Charleston Southern
Terrance Parks S 6"2" 215 Florida State
Josh Philpart WR 6”0” 166 Jacksonville Univ.
Justin Robertson DE 6"3" 250 Arkansas State
Julio Sanchez LB 5”11” 220 Hampton University
Brandon Sanders LB 6”1” 205 Salisbury University
Josh Samuda OL 6”4” 312 Massachusetts
Joemese Scott DE 6”2” 260 Defiance College
Alfonso Simmons DL 6”0” 265 Arkansas State
Terrence Simien S 6”3” 218 Louisville
Rudell Small RB 5”10” 205 Jacksonville Univ.
David St. Louis LB 6”2” 220 Toledo
Demetri Stewart OLB 6"1" 219 Northern Michigan
Nicholas Taylor CB 5”10” 180 Florida International
Ricardo Volcin S 6”1” 216 Norfolk State
Mike Walsh LS 5”10” 215 USF
Curtis Witherspoon LB 6”0” 218 USF
TEAM NATION
Player Name: Position: Ht: Wt: School:
Raphael Amey WR/KR 6”0” 187 Kentucky State
Todd Anderson FB/LS 6"2" 260 Michigan State
Vic Anderson RB 5”9” 188 Louisville
Terrell Bailey DB 6"2" 190 Univ. North Alabama
Chris Banjo S 5"10" 195 SMU
Duane Bennett RB 5"9" 208 Minnesota
Morkeith Brown DE 6"5" 260 Temple University
Eddy Carmona PK 5”11” 205 Harding University
Nate Chandler DT 6"4" 295 UCLA
Lebron Daniel DE 6"2" 250 Iowa
Dominique Davenport DB 5”10” 182 Coastal Carolina
Chance Dennis WR 6”2” 220 Delta State
Dan Di Lella QB 6"5" 232 Albany
Kevin Doty TE 6”3” 260 Lafayette College
Riley Dunlop WR 6"2" 191 Ohio University
Jason Edwards LB 5"11" 235 Louisiana Monroe
James English OL 6”3” 305 Shenandoah
Sioeli Fakalata OG/C 6"3" 340 New Mexico State
Jason Foster OL 6”5” 309 Rhode Island
Gerald Gooden DE 6"3" 235 Purdue
Roderick Hall WR 5”7” 175 Arkansas State
Shareef Harris RB 6”1” 195 Southern Illinois
Kyle Hurt DL 6”3” 270 Lane College
Dom Joseph DB 6"1" 190 Virginia
David Legree QB 6”4” 225 Hampton
Willie McGinnis DL 6”2” 315 Rhode Island
Jessie Mitchell OL 6”3” 345 Kentucky State
Jack Petion OLB 6”1” 235 Southern Conn.
Kim Royston DB 5"11" 200 Minnesota
Matt Singletary DE 6”3.5” 259 Cal Poly
DeQuan Starling DB 5”9” 180 Benedict College
Matthew Tau’fo’ou ILB 5”11” 235 Iowa State
Herschel Thornton DB 6”2” 220 East Stroudsburg
Tommie Westbrook LB 6”2” 235 North Alabama
Ian Wild S 6”0” 210 Mercyhurst Univ.
Jamahl Williams DB 5”8” 185 Kean University
- The Quarterbacks on this roster were very solid, Dan Di Lella of Albany has been on the rise, he killed the Fordham pro day, and has been really impressive this offseason, Chris Masson of University of Louisiana Lafayette has been a kid that has shown his passing abilities before getting injured last season. He is a very good pocket passer.
-The Runningbacks would have been great to see, both Vic Anderson of Louisville and Duane Bennett of Minnesota were really the guys that stuck out to me. Both of these runningbacks have had great careers, and could be latching on to an NFL camp for sure.
-The Wide Receivers were led by guys like Chance Dennis of Delta State who was pretty impressive, I am telling you this group of Wide Receivers was pretty decent.
-On the Defensive side of the ball there were many players that could have made an impact in this game. Guys like Ian Wild, Safety of Mercyhurst, and Jamahl Williams of Kean University are two guys that are under the radar, and could have made some things happen for the National team.
- Mike Evans, and Preston Pace on the Florida team would have been pretty great to watch as well. There are tons of NFL talent on this roster, and to be honest it is a shame that the financial backers pulled out of this event. They didn’t just pull out from the company, they pulled out from the kids, that were trying to make it to the next level.
So let me ask this question. Out of this roster, what player do you think has the best chance to make it on an NFL Roster? Please leave a comment in the Comment section below.











