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GAME 8: LOCOS LOOK TO CLINCH TOP REGULAR SEASON SPOT, TUNE UP FOR TITLE
GAME
Game: 8
Las Vegas at Hartford THE GAME
Rentschler Field The Locos travel to Hartford for their last regular season game before the
Saturday, Nov. 20. 2010
Championship in Omaha. While the outcome of the matchup against the
Kickoff: 12:30 p.m. (PDT)
Colonials won’t have any effect on who will make it to the Championship Game, it
TV: VERSUS
Radio: KBAD (AM920) is a very important contest for head coach Jim Fassel’s team. Las Vegas is looking
to secure the top spot after the regular season with a win against Hartford. The
Locos are also trying to build some momentum before heading to Omaha for the
title game. “I want us to play good, sound, fundamental football,” Fassel said. “I
2010 Locos Schedule don’t want us to lose the last two games of the regular season.” The Locos are
Date Opponent Time/Score coming off a bye week after losing 27-24 to the Sacramento Mountain Lions their
9/18 FLORIDA L, 27-20 last time out. Hartford is coming off a 41-7 loss against the Florida Tuskers and is
9/25 at Florida W, 20-17 eliminated from Championship Game contention. Kickoff time at Rentschler Field
10/8 OMAHA W, 22-10
is 12:30 p.m. (PST). The game will be broadcast nationally on VERSUS. The Locos
10/15 at Sacramento W, 26-3
10/23 HARTFORD W, 24-21(OT) will also broadcast the game on FOX Sports Radio 920 (KBAD). Mitch Moss will
10/28 at Omaha W, 24-10 call the play-by-play and Douglas Marsh will provide the color commentary.
11/6 SACRAMENTO L, 27-24
11/20 at Hartford 12:30p.m. THE SERIES
The teams face each other for the fourth time. The Colonials originated as the
2010 UFL Standings New York Sentinels in the 2009 UFL Premiere Season and played their home
Team W-L Pct. games in three different New York area stadiums including Rentschler Field. They
Las Vegas 5-2 .714
moved to Hartford before the 2010 campaign and are playing all of their games at
Florida 4-3 .571
Rentschler Field. The Locos hold a 3-0 lead in the all-time series. The Locos won
Sacramento 4-4 .500
Omaha 3-4 .429 both games last year decisively. Jim Fassel’s team beat the Sentinels 41-10 in the
Hartford 2-5 .288 first matchup at James M. Shuart Stadium in Hempstead, N.Y. on November 4,
2009. The Locos’ won the second game 41-7 in front of 13,306 fans at Sam Boyd
This Week’s Games Stadium on November 20, 2009. The Colonials are a completely revamped team
11/19 Florida at Omaha 6:30 p.m. (PST) and their 2-5 record in the 2010 season doesn’t do their strong play justice. They
11/20 Las Vegas at Hartford 12:30 p.m. have suffered several last minute defeats including a 24-21 overtime loss to the
(PST) Locos at Sam Boyd Stadium on October 23.
Last Week’s Results
Series Results (Las Vegas leads 2-0)
Florida 41, Hartford 7
Nov. 4/09 at Hartford* W, 41-10 Losman throws for 277 yds, 2 TD
Sacramento 41, Omaha 3
Nov. 20/09 at Las Vegas W, 41-7 Butler returns blocked punt for a TD
Oct. 23/10 at Las Vegas W, 24-21 (OT) Locos win on Hauschka’s 53-yarder
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*game played at James M. Shuart Stadium in Hempstead, NY
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Kicker Steve Hauschka connected on a 53-yard field goal with 17 seconds
Andreas Kreutzer, Assistant Director remaining in overtime to send the Las Vegas Locos to a thrilling 24-21 victory over
702-355-4734 the Hartford Colonials on Saturday afternoon at Sam Boyd Stadium. The game
andreas.kreutzer@ufl-football.com marked the first regular-season contest to go to overtime in UFL history. In an
exciting climax, Hartford’s Taylor Mehlhaff missed wide right on a 38-yard field
goal attempt with five minutes left in overtime as a strong wind played its part.
Both teams had failed to score on their opening possessions of the extra period.
LOCOS WILL WATCH TUSKERS BATTLE NIGHTHAWKS IN WIN-OR-GO-HOME CONTEST
One day before their final regular season game of the 2010 campaign, the Las Vegas Locos will watch the Florida Tuskers
battle the Omaha Nighthawks in a win-or-go-home scenario. The Tuskers have to beat the Nighthawks to advance to the
title game. A Nighthawks win would lead to a three-way tie between Florida, Omaha and the Sacramento Mountain Lions
after 10 weeks of exciting football. The first head to head tiebreaker taking into account all games between the three teams
would see Sacramento emerge victorious. The Mountain Lions would be 3-1 within the group, the Nighthawks 2-2 and the
Tuskers 1-3.

CLEMENT MAKES MOST OF OPPORTUNITY


Chase Clement got a chance to show head coach Jim Fassel and the Locos’ fans what he can do, when he entered the game
for the second half of the Locos’ loss to the Mountain Lions. The former Rice University standout took over with his team
down 21-3 and led a Locos’ rally that tied the game at 21 with just over four minutes to play. Clement’s first professional
pass went for 15 yards and a touchdown to wide receiver Tab Perry. The quarterback also ran for two scores, a 7 yard
scramble at the beginning of the fourth quarter and a 10 yard scamper to tie the game with 4:07 left on the clock. He
became the first UFL quarterback to score two rushing touchdowns in a game. “(Chase Clement) came in and made a huge
difference,” Fassel said in the post-game press conference. “He’s an assertive young man and he knows what he wants to
do. I thought he played an excellent second half.”

LOCOS’ RALLY FALLS SHORT


In the Locos’ final home game of the season, Sacramento built a 21-0 lead in the first half, but Las Vegas charged back after
Locomotives coach Jim Fassel inserted backup quarterback Chase Clement in place of starter Drew Willy. Clement began
the season as the third-string quarterback behind now-injured starter Tim Rattay and Willy. Clement ran for a pair of
second-half touchdowns – becoming the first quarterback in UFL history to do so – but Las Vegas ultimately dropped its
final home contest of the season. Clement finished the content completing 8 of 12 attempts for 101 yards and a
touchdown, while rushing for two scores. "That crowd was awesome," said Locos head coach Jim Fassel of the 13,622
season-high attendance at Sam Boyd Stadium. "They were into the game and they were behind us and I wish we would
have won it for them. It means a whole lot that that many people came out here to support us."

UFL AND CONAGRA FOODS CONTINUE THE FIGHT AGAINST CHILD HUNGER
ConAgra Foods, the United Football League and the Omaha Nighthawks continue to help in the fight against child hunger
having teamed up in an extensive initiative. At this Friday night’s Nighthawks regular-season finale against the Florida
Tuskers, a food drive will feature cash collection stations manned by ConAgra Foods volunteers, who will also solicit
donations from tailgaters before the game. In addition, there will be an in-stadium information booth for “Shine the Light
on Hunger,” and opportunities for fans to purchase branded merchandise, with proceeds from the sale of the items again
benefiting the cause. The game kicks off at 7.30pm CDT at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE

FASSEL RETURNS FOR SECOND SEASON


After winning the inaugural UFL championship with the Las Vegas Locos in 2009, head coach Jim Fassel returns for a second
year with the team. Under his guidance, the Locos finished with a 5-2 record in the Premiere season and defeated the
Florida Tuskers 20-17 in the championship game. As head coach of the New York Giants, Fassel resurrected the career of
quarterback Kerry Collins and received acclaim for his playoff guarantee in the 2000 season, during which he led the Giants
to an improbable Super Bowl appearance. Fassel has a long record of offensive successes and has tutored other prominent
quarterbacks including Phil Simms, Boomer Esiason, Jeff Hoestetler and John Elway. Prior to becoming the Giants head
coach, Fassel was the team’s offensive coordinator and served in the same capacity with the Arizona Cardinals, Denver
Broncos and Oakland Raiders. Fassel was also the offensive coordinator to the Baltimore Ravens for the 2004 and 2005
seasons. He began his coaching career as an offensive coordinator at the University of Utah and Stanford University before
being elevated to head coach at Utah. Fassel took a break from coaching when he was hired as color commentator on NFL
Sunday Night Game broadcasts for the Westwood One Radio Network and also served as a color analyst on ESPN. The
recipient of numerous awards including the 2000 NFL Coach of the Year by the Sporting News, NJ Sports Writers Association
and the Victor Awards Pro Football Coach of the Year, Fassel has also been honored for his work off of the field. He
received the Catholic Big Brothers of the Year Award (1998), the Fresh Air Fund Man of the Year (1999) and the Long Beach
State University Distinguished Alumnus Award (2001).

SOONER THE BETTER


With the addition of linebacker Teddy Lehman, the Las Vegas Locos now have five players on their roster that played
college for the Oklahoma Sooners. Lehman was with the Sooners from 2000-2003 and was named Big 12 Defensive Player
of the Year in his senior season. The other Locos that played for Oklahoma include defensive back Lewis Baker, linebacker
Brandon Moore and offensive linemen Brandon Braxton and Brandon Walker. Moore and Lehman joined forces during
their time at Oklahoma and were part of a strong linebacker unit.

EXPERIENCED LINEBACKING CORPS LEADS THE WAY FOR HUNGRY LOCOS DEFENSE
The Locos defense is led by an experienced linebacker unit in the 2010 season. The three initially projected starting
linebackers combine for 16 years of NFL experience and Teddy Lehman adds five more years to the mix. Lehman and
Brandon Moore anchored the Locos defense last year and this year Las Vegas adds another six years of NFL experience with
Las Vegas native Ed Hartwell. Former Kansas City Chief and Cleveland Brown Kris Griffin is projected to start alongside
Hartwell and Moore, and the addition of Lehman gives the Locos a lot of depth at the position.

PLAYER NFL YEARS GAMES TOT-SOLO SACK FF INT


Brandon Moore 6 (49ers) 88 244-176 15 5 1
Ed Hartwell 6 (Ravens, Falcons) 77 400-277 7 5 1
Teddy Lehman 5 (Lions, Bills) 45 150-105 1 2 2
Kris Griffin 4 (Chiefs, Browns) 46 40-34 0 0 0

LOCOS ROSTER FEATURES NFL EXPERIENCE


The Locos feature 25 players that have NFL experience. The team includes eight players that were drafted by NFL teams,
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with Teddy Lehman being the highest draft pick. He was picked up by the Detroit Lions as the 37 overall selection in the
2004 NFL draft. The Locos players average 3.8 years of NFL experience.

CONSISTENCY IS KEY
With the addition of DeDe Dorsey, the Las Vegas Locos are returning 30 players from the 2009 championship-winning
campaign. The returners include 16 players that recorded at least one start last season.
2010 LAS VEGAS LOCOS PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE
Adrian AWASOM oh-WAH-some
Danny BAUGHER BAH-ger
EZRA Butler EZ-rah
Ryan BOSCHETTI bah-SKETTI
Jason CAPIZZI ca-PEA-zee
WALE Dada WAH-lay
JAMEEL Dowling jah-MEEL
COYE FRANCIES Coy FRAN-cees
Steve HAUSCHKA HOW-shka
Ross KOLOZIEJ collage-ee
Russ MICHNA MICK-na
RIGO Morales REE-go
LAUVALE SAPE la-VAH-lay SAH-pay
Dezmond SHERROD sure-ODD
Albert TOEAINA toe-AY-na
George WRIGHSTER RICE-ter
2010 Locos Depth Chart
Offense
QB: 2 Chase Clement 16 Drew Willy 12 Russ Michna
FB: 35 Bobby Rome
RB: 26 Marcel Shipp 1 DeDe Dorsey 22 Hakim Hill
WR: 13 Tab Perry 11 B.J. Dennard
LT: 75 Brandon Braxton 76 Herb Taylor
LG: 53 Frank Davis 73 Brandon Walker
C: 79 Jesse Boone 63 Andrew Crummey
RG: 62 Anthony Oakley
RT: 70 Jason Capizzi 72 Albert Toeaina
TE: 87 Adam Bergen 84 George Wrighster 88 Desmond Sherrod
WR: 85 Samie Parker 81 Andrae Thurman 18 Brian Hernandez

Defense:
LE: 95 Adrian Awasom 92 Josh Cooper
DT: 91 Ryan Boschetti 97 Lauvale Sape
DT: 96 Antwan Lake 98 Alfred Malon 99 Gabe Long
RE: 50 Eric Henderson 92 Josh Cooper
LB: 56 Brandon Moore 54 Kris Griffin 51 Brian Toal
LB: 90 Ed Hartwell 55 Marcus Riley
LB: 57 Teddy Lehman 59 Ezra Butler
LCB: 24 Wale Dada 23 Kevin Hobbs
FS: 34 Jamal Lewis 43 Lewis Baker
SS: 27 C.J. Wallace 33 Trey Young
RCB: 36 Isaiah Trufant 25 Coye Francies 32 Jameel Dowling 20 Brandon Sumrall

Specialists
P: 8 Danny Baugher
K: 9 Steve Hauschka
LS: 60 Rigo Morales

Coaching Staff Notable Information


Head Coach Jim Fassel Led the Giants to an improbable Super Bowl appearance in 2000
Defensive & ST Coordinator Larry MacDuff DC for UA’s “Desert-Swarm” defense, which led the nation in scoring (1992)
Running Backs Coach Amp Lee Caught Joe Montana's final touchdown pass for the 49ers in 1992
Offensive Line Coach Don Eck Spent 5 seasons in NFLE (Scottish Claymores, Berlin Thunder, Rhein Fire)
Wide Receiver Coach Mike Wilson one of a few NFL players to be a member of 4 Super Bowl champion teams
Tight Ends Coach Gregg Brandon Served six years as Bowling Green's head coach, posting a 44-30 record
Defensive Line Coach Kevin Wolthausen Was defensive line coach for the Atlanta Falcons in 2007
Secondary Coach Larry Marmie Former DC of Arizona Cardinals and St. Louis Rams
Secondary Coach Isaac Carter Former defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach at Colorado
LB Coach & Special Teams Assistant Dennis Therrell Spent three years with the UNLV Rebels program, two as DC
Director Football Operations Chuck Shelton Former Drake, Utah State, and University of the Pacific head coach
Director of Player Personnel Randy Ball Head coach for 7 seasons at Missouri State University
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#95 DE ADRIAN AWASOM 6-5 280 North Texas Acq: Protected List 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Awasom returns to the Locos for a second year after being protected by the team. He recorded 10 total
tackles and one sack in 2009.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Started at defensive end and recorded 0.5 tackles and one quarterback hurry
Week 3 (at Florida): Recorded 1.5 total tackles and broke up one pass as the starting defensive end for the Locos
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Recorded 3.5 total tackles and one sack for 2 yards.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Recorded three solo tackles and one quarterback hurry.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Led the team with 6.5 total tackles and two sacks. Had one tackle for a loss.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Recorded one total tackle, broke up one pass and had one quarterback hurry.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Recorded one quarterback hurry

#43 S LEWIS BAKER 6-2 202 Oklahoma Acq: 2010 UFL Draft 1st UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Chosen in the 10th round (46th overall) of the 2010 UFL Draft .Was signed by the San Franciso 49ers as an
undrafted free agent in 2008. Member of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League last year.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Saw time at safety and on special teams in the Locos’ season opener.
Week 3 (at Florida): Received playing time at safety and on special teams
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Recorded 0.5 total tackles
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Was named Defensive Player of the Week after forcing a fumble, recovering a fumble and
intercepting Daunte Culpepper. Added 1.5 total tackles.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Recorded 1.5 total tackles and forced a fumble before leaving the game with a head injury.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Sat out the game due to a head injury he suffered against Hartford.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had one total tackle.
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#8 P DANNY BAUGHER 5-10 164 Arizona Acq: Free Agent 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Baugher returns to the Locos after leading the league in net punting in 2009 with 38.3 yards per attempt. He
dropped seven punts inside the 20 yard line in 2009.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Continued his success from last year and had 3 punts for an average of 43.7 yards. Dropped one punt
inside the Tuskers’ 20-yard line.
Week 3 (at Florida): Had four punts at an average of 42.3 yards with a long of 51. Dropped two punts inside the Tuskers’
20-yard line.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Had five punts and averaged 39.6 yards per attempt with a long of 58. Dropped three punts inside the
Tuskers’ 20-yard line.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Had two punts and averaged 49.5 yards per attempt with a long of 58.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Had 6 punts and averaged 53.8 yards per attempt with a long of 74.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Had 9 punts and averaged 43.9 yards per attempt with a long of 59. Dropped three punts inside the
Nighthawks’ 20-yard line.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had four punts and averaged 52.6 yards per attempt with a long of 58. Dropped two punts inside
the Mountain Lions’ 20-yard line.
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#87 TE ADAM BERGEN 6-4 267 Lehigh Acq: Protected List 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Was an important piece of the 2009 championship team. Caught 16 passes for 190 in the 2009 six-game
regular season.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Starting tight end. Averaged 6.4 yards per reception on 9 catches for 58 yards.
Week 3 (at Florida): Had three catches for 19 yards in his role as the Locos’ starting tight end.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Had two catches for 27 yards before leaving the game early
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Sat out the game with a knee injury
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Caught two passes for 12 yards including a third-quarter touchdown reception.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Caught one pass for four yards.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Sat out the game.
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#79 C JESSE BOONE 6-5 300 Utah Acq: Protected List 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Started five of the Locos’ six regular season games in 2009 and lined up as a starter in the championship
game against the Tuskers.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Started at center in the Locos’ Week 1 loss to the Florida Tuskers.
Week 3 (at Florida): Started at center in the Locos’ Week 3 win over Florida.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Started at center in the Locos’ Week 4 win over Omaha.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Started at center.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Started at center.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Started at center.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Started at center.
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#91 DE RYAN BOSCHETTI 6-4 310 UCLA Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Signed with the Oakland Raiders last year before joining the New York Sentinels after their BYE-week in the
UFL’s premier season. Boschetti totaled 14 tackles in the four remaining games for the Sentinels.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Saw playing time at defensive end in the Locos’ season opener.
Week 3 (at Florida): Played at defensive end in the Locos’ win over Florida.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Played at defensive end
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Had one tackle for a loss and broke up a pass.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Recorded 3 total tackles (1 solo and 4 assists) as well as 0.5 sacks. Broke up one pass.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Had a strong outing putting pressure on Jeff Garcia and knocking down one pass. Recorded one tackle.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had 2.5 total tackles.

#75 OT BRANDON BRAXTON 6-6 312 Oklahoma Acq: Protected List 2nd UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Played in three games for the Locos last season including the Championship game.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Starting offensive tackle in the Locos’ home opener.
Week 3 (at Florida): Started at offensive tackle.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Started at left tackle.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Started at left tackle.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Started at left tackle.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Started at left tackle.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Started at left tackle.
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#59 LB EZRA BUTLER 6-2 248 Nevada Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Returns to the Locos after playing in five games for the Locos last season including the Championship game.
Recorded six total tackles (5 solo) in the 2009 regular season.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Had a strong game against the Tuskers. Recorded four solo tackles and four assists.
Week 3 (at Florida): Had 0.5 tackles in the Locos’ 20-17 win.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Recorded 1.5 total tackles.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Had 1.5 total tackles and broke up one pass.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Recorded one solo tackle.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Recorded 1.5 total tackles.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Recorded 0.5 total tackles.
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#70 OT JASON CAPIZZI 6-9 315 Indiana (Pa) Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Started all seven games for the Locos last season. Was part of the Super Bowl (XLIII) winning Pittsburgh
Steelers team on February 1, 2009.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Started at left tackle in the Locos’ season opener.
Week 3 (at Florida): Started at offensive tackle.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Started at right tackle.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Started at right tackle.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Started at right tackle.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Started at right tackle.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Started at right tackle.

#2 QB CHASE CLEMENT 6-1 220 Rice Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1st UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Went undrafted in the 2009 NFL draft and was signed by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football
League on June 2, 2009.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Dressed for the game, but didn’t receive any playing time.
Week 3 (at Florida): Dressed for the game, but didn’t receive any playing time.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Dressed for the game, but didn’t receive any playing time.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Dressed for the game, but didn’t receive any playing time.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Backed up Drew Willy.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Backed up Drew Willy.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Entered the game at the start of the second half and led a Locos’ comeback that ultimately fell
short. Became the first UFL quarterback to rush for two touchdowns in a game. Finished the night with 8-for-12 passing,
101 yards through the air and one touchdown pass. Added four rushes for 27 yards and two scores. His first UFL pass went
for 15 yards and a touchdown to WR Tab Perry.
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#92 DE JOSH COOPER 6-4 270 Mississippi Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Played for the Florida Tuskers in 2009 and recorded two sacks in the regular season. Played in all three games
against the Locos.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Saw playing time at defensive end and recorded 0.5 tackles.
Week 3 (at Florida): Had a strong game against the Tuskers, getting to Florida quarterback Brooks Bollinger several times
early in the contest.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Recorded 0.5 total tackles
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Recorded two tackles, recovered a fumble and sacked Daunte Culpepper once. Added a
quarterback hurry.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Played at defensive end.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Recorded two tackles, broke up a pass and sacked Jeff Garcia for a 5 yard loss.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had one total tackle and a quarterback hurry.
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#63 C ANDREW CRUMMEY 6-5 301 Maryland Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Was signed by the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent in 2008. Also spent time with the
Bengals, Texans and Jaguars. Was a three-year starter at right guard at Maryland and earned All-ACC honors his final two
seasons and All-America accolades in his senior year.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Joined the team after the season opener
Week 3 (at Florida): Saw playing time on the offensive line.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Saw playing time against the Nighthawks.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Saw playing time against the Mountain Lions.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Saw playing time against the Colonials.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Saw playing time against the Nighthawks.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Saw Playing time against the Mountain Lions.
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#24 CB WALE DADA 5-10 200 Washington State Acq: Protected List 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Dada returns to the Locos as a starter at left cornerback. He was tied for the league-lead with two
interceptions in 2009.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Had a great first game and was all over the field in the Locos’ home opener. Recorded four solo tackles
and broke up a pass from Bollinger to Whitaker in the endzone knocking the ball out of the receiver’s hands and denying
the Tusker’s a touchdown.
Week 3 (at Florida): Tied three Locos for most tackles on the team with 5 solo takedowns. Broke up three passes.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Had three total tackles and recovered a fumble
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Had 4.5 total tackles and returned an interception for a 58-yard touchdown to seal the Locos’
victory.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Recorded two total tackles.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Had two total tackles.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had one interception, broke up three passes and recorded 4.5 total tackles including 1.5 tackles
for a loss.
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#53 OG FRANK DAVIS 6-3 325 South Florida Acq: Protected List 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Started all seven games for the Locos in 2009 including the championship game. Played in 11 games with
three starts for the Lions in 2006.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Started at right guard in the Locos’ season opener.
Week 3 (at Florida): Started at right guard.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Started at right guard.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Started at right guard.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Started at right guard.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Started at right guard.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Started at right guard.
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#11 WR B.J. DENNARD 6-0 210 Arizona Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Enters his first season in the UFL after being picked up by the Locos in Free Agency. Excelled as a two-way
star at Brophy Preparatory in Phoenix, AZ. Appeared in 25 games at the University of Arizona, starting in three.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Played on special teams in the Locos’ season opener.
Week 3 (at Florida): Played on special teams.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Played on special teams and at wide receiver.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Played on special teams.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Played on special teams and at wide receiver.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Recorded 1.5 total tackles on special teams.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Played on special teams and at wide receiver.

#1 RB DE DE DORSEY 5-11 210 Lindenwood Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2nd UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Returns to the Locos after being a key member of the 2009 championship winning squad. Was the team’s
leading rusher with 47 carries for 303 yards and 3 touchdowns in the inaugural six-game regular season. Second in the
league in rushing. Has gained NFL experience with the Bengals, Colts and most recently the Lions.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Joined the team after the season opener.
Week 3 (at Florida): Gave the Locos’ offense a boost with 204 all purpose yards. Caught 7 passes for 105 yards and carried
the ball 14 times for 99 yards. Did not make it into the endzone, but set up two scores with a long reception and a long run
respectively. Offensive player of the week.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Led the team in all purpose yards with 148. Caught a team-high 5 passes for 85 yards and added 13
carries for 63 yards. Averaged 17 yards per reception and 4.8 yards per carry.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Carried the ball 15 times for 55 yards. Caught four passes for 9 yards.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Ran for 132 yards on 20 carries and one touchdown. Added five catches for 42 yards.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Rushed for 24 yards on 16 attempts and caught one pass against a strong Nighthawks defense.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Rushed for 21 yards on 5 attempts and caught three passes for six yards.

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#32 CB JAMEEL DOWLING 6-3 205 Hawaii Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Gained professional experience with the Arizona Cardinals during the 2009 offseason. Began his college
career at Butte College in California, where he earned All-Conference honors in 2004 and 2005 and rounded out his college
career at Hawaii, where he saw playing time during the 2008 campaign.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Recorded two total tackles in the season opener
Week 3 (at Florida): Tied the team for most tackles with five solo takedowns.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Recorded three total tackles.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Recorded one total tackle.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Recoded two total tackles.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Recorded one tackle.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Saw playing time against the Mountain Lions.
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#25 CB COYE FRANCIES 6-0 185 San Jose State Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Was drafted by the Browns in the sixth round of the 2009 UFL Draft (191st overall). Started his college career
at Oregon State, where he played in all 14 games and started five times. Was seventh on the Beavers’ team in total tackles
with 39.5 in 2006. Transferred to San Jose State and recorded 69 total tackles and 3 interceptions for the Spartans.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Joined the team after the season opener
Week 3 (at Florida): Had one solo tackle in his first game with the team.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Recorded 1.5 total tackles and broke up two passes.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Recorded 2.5 total tackles and broke up one pass.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Recorded 2.5 total tackles and broke up one pass.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Recorded one total tackle.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had two interceptions and one total tackle.
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#54 LB KRIS GRIFFIN 6-3 245 Indiana (Pa) Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Brings extensive NFL experience to the Locos. Played in 46 games for the Chiefs and Browns and recorded 40
tackles in the NFL.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Recorded 2 tackles in the season opener.
Week 3 (at Florida): Assisted on two tackles.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Played at linebacker and on special teams.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Had one total tackle.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Played at linebacker and on special teams.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Saw playing time at linebacker and on special teams.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Saw playing time against the Mountain Lions.
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#90 LB ED HARTWELL 6-2 240 Western Illinois Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Returns to his hometown to play for the Locos. Spent six years in the NFL with the Falcons and Ravens.
Recorded 400 tackles and seven sacks in 77 games.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Started at middle linebacker for the Locos. Recorded two solo tackles and seven assists for 5.5 total
tackles.
Week 3 (at Florida): Had five tackles in his role as starting middle linebacker.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Recorded 5.5 total tackles as the Locos’ starting middle linebacker. Had 2 tackles for a loss for a total
of 6 yards.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Had 3.5 total tackles.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Totaled 5.5 tackles and had one tackle for a loss.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Led the team with 6.5 total tackles.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had one total tackle.
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#9 K STEVE HAUSCHKA 6-4 210 North Carolina State Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Was signed by the Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2008. Played for the Baltimore Ravens,
the Atlanta Falcons and the Detroit Lions. Made a 54-yarder on his first professional field goal attempt.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Joined the team in Week 4.
Week 3 (at Florida): Joined the team in Week 4.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Went 3-for-3 on field goals hitting from 49, 23 and 25 yards. His long kickoffs helped the Locos’
succeed in the field-position battle.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Went 4-for-5 on field goals and added two extra points. Connected from 47, 44, 34 and 36 yards.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Nailed the game-winning 53-yarder with 17 seconds left in overtime. Went 1-for-2 on field goals.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Made his only field goal attempt with 2:44 to play in the third quarter. Connected on all three of his
extra point tries.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Made his only field goal attempt from 38 yards with 34 seconds left to play in the second
quarter. Connected on all three of his extra point attempts.
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#50 DE ERIC HENDERSON 6-3 265 Georgia Tech Acq: Protected List 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives. Led the Locos
with 3 sacks for 8 yards during the 2009 regular season (tied for league lead) and added 19 tackles and 2 forced fumbles.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Started at defensive end in the season opener and recorded 1.5 total tackles.
Week 3 (at Florida): Lead a strong defensive line with 2 sacks for 18 yards. Added two solo tackles. Defensive player of the
week.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Had two total tackles and broke up one pass.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Had 2.5 total tackles, forced a fumble and recorded one sack.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Totaled 4.5 tackles and had one tackle for a loss.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Returned an interception 36 yards for a touchdown with 1:20 left in the game, to seal the Locos’
victory. Added one tackle.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had one assist on a tackle.

#18 WR BRIAN HERNANDEZ 6-0 205 North Carolina A&T Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2nd UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Served in a backup wide receiver and punt return role for the Locos last fall. Returned five punts for 103
yards (20.6-yard average) with a long of 54 yards, and added three catches for 14 yards in the regular season. Returned two
punts for 11 yards in the UFL Championship Game.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Saw playing time at wide receiver and was the primary punt returner for the Locos. Caught one pass
for five yards and returned one punt for 11 yards. His 40 yard punt return late in the game was nullified by an illegal block in
the back penalty.
Week 3 (at Florida): Returned punts, but didn’t register any yards.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Returned three punts for a total of 19 yards.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Returned one punt for 11 yards.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Returned 4 punts for 37 yards and one kickoff for 18 yards. Added a special teams tackle.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Returned three punts for 28 yards and two kickoffs for 53 yards.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Returned two punts for 18 yards and two kickoffs for 64 yards with a long of 36. Caught two
passes for 17 yards.
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#22 RB HAKIM HILL 6-0 215 Arizona State Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Athletic running back with experience in the Canadian Football League joins the Las Vegas Locomotives as a
free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Carried the ball six times in the Locos’ season opener and ran for 10 yards. Added one reception for
four yards.
Week 3 (at Florida): Did not receive any playing time.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Did not receive any playing time.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Did not receive any playing time.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Saw playing time at running back and on special teams.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Saw playing time against the Nighthawks.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Ran the ball 10 times for a total of 29 yards.
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#23 DB KEVIN HOBBS 6-0 188 Auburn Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Brings extensive NFL experience to the Locos. Played in 34 games with the Seattle Seahawks and Detroit
Lions, where he started twice in 2009. Was most recently on the Miami Dolphins’ roster. Totaled 49 tackles and forced two
fumbles in his three years with the Lions and Seahawks.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Joined the team after the Week 4 victory over Omaha.
Week 3 (at Florida): Joined the team after the Week 4 victory over Omaha.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Joined the team after the Week 4 victory over Omaha.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Saw playing time against the Mountain Lions.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Recorded 2.5 total tackles including one tackle for a loss. Broke up one pass.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Was named Defensive Player of the Week after recording 2.5 tackles, an interception and three pass
breakups.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had 2.5 total tackles.
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#96 DT ANTWAN LAKE 6-4 308 West Virginia Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Brings extensive NFL regular season experience to the Las Vegas Locos. Played in a total of 79 games with 11
starts, recording 55 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 4 pass defenses and 2 forced fumbles.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Played on special teams as well as at defensive tackle.
Week 3 (at Florida): Played on special teams and on the defensive line.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Recorded one 1.5 total tackles.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Recorded one tackle, one sack and one quarterback hurry.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Successfully replaced injured DT Ross Kolodziej. Totaled 3.5 tackles and recorded one for a loss.
Recovered a fumble.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Had three total tackles.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had 0.5 total tackles. The assist came on a tackle for a loss of two yards.

#57 LB TEDDY LEHMAN 6-2 238 Oklahoma Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2nd UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Returns for a second season with the Locos after starting all seven games for the team in 2009. Brings
extensive NFL experience to the Locos. Played in 45 games with the Bills and Lions during his 5-year stint in the NFL, totaling
150 tackles.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Scored the Locos’ first touchdown of the 2010 campaign after intercepting Brooks Bollinger in the first
quarter and returning the ball 25-yards to the endzone. Had to leave the game after the touchdown due to a rib injury.
Week 3 (at Florida): Recorded two tackles and broke up one pass.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Recorded 5 total tackles and broke up one pass.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Was second on the team with 5.5 total tackles. Had one tackle for a loss (4 yards).
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Tied Adrian Awasom for most tackles on the team with 6.5. Had a tackle for a loss of 21 yards.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Was second on the team with 6 total tackles. Had two tackles for a loss and one sack.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Tied C.J. Wallace for the team-lead with 8.5 total tackles. Recorded 1.5 tackles for a loss.
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#34 S JAMAL LEWIS 5-11 199 Georgia Tech Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Productive defensive back on the college level re-joins the Las Vegas Locomotives as a free agent for the
2010 UFL season. Had five solo tackles last year as a backup.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Received playing time at safety and recorded 0.5 tackles.
Week 3 (at Florida): Started at free safety and recorded one tackle.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Recorded 4.5 total tackles and forced one fumble.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Recorded one total tackle and intercepted Daunte Culpepper once. Returned the interception for
10 yards.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Totaled 5.5 tackles.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Had 2.5 tackles and one interception.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had one total tackle and one quarterback hurry.
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#99 DT GABE LONG 6-3 290 Utah Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Was part of the championship winning 2009 Las Vegas Locos team. Started the 2010 season in the Locos
camp, but was cut in mid-August. Was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Houston Texans on May 8, 2008. The
Texans signed him to the practice squad on September 3. He was released from the practice squad on September 15.
Houston re-signed him to the practice squad on November 19. Long played college at Utah.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Returned to the team after Week 5.
Week 3 (at Florida): Returned to the team after Week 5.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Returned to the team after Week 5.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Returned to the team after Week 5.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Saw playing time against the Colonials.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Saw playing time against the Nighthawks.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had 0.5 total tackles.
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#98 DT ALFRED MALONE 6-4 312 Troy State Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Good-sized defensive lineman who brings NFL experience to the Las Vegas Locos for the 2010 UFL season.
Has appeared in eight regular season games and recorded 16 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 2 pass defenses.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Started at defensive tackle and recorded one solo tackle, one assist and one quarterback hurry
Week 3 (at Florida): Recorded one tackle in his role as starting defensive tackle.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Had one sack and one tackle. Left the game early with a knee injury and was put on IR.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): IR
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): IR
Week 7 (at Omaha): IR
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): IR
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#12 QB RUSS MICHNA 6-2 220 Western Illinois Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Was the third quarterback behind J.P. Losman and Tim Rattay in the Locos’ inaugural season. Started the
2010 season in the Locos camp, but was cut in mid-August. Played for the Chicago Rush of the Arena Football League
earlier this year. Totaled 57 touchdowns with only 7 interceptions in his Arena Football career. Played college at Western
Illinois, where he was named First-team All-GFC in 2002 and 2003. Was named Continental Indoor Football League MVP
after leading the Chicago Slaughter to an undefeated 14-0 season and a CIFL Championship in 2009.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Returned to the team after Week 5.
Week 3 (at Florida): Returned to the team after Week 5.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Returned to the team after Week 5.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Returned to the team after Week 5.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Third quarterback.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Third quarterback.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Third quarterback.
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#56 LB BRANDON MOORE 6-1 240 Maryland Acq: Protected List 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Played for the Locos in 2009 and ranked third on the team with 35 tackles, 1 sack, 1 pass defense and 2
forced fumbles. Started during the 2009 UFL Championship Game victory over Florida and made 5 tackles. Played for the
San Francisco 49ers from 2002-2007. Totaled 244 tackles and 15 sacks in 88 games in the NFL
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Named UFL defensive player of the week after recording eight solo tackles, four assists and one sack in
the Locos’ opener against the Tuskers.
Week 3 (at Florida): Recorded three tackles in his role as starting linebacker.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Had one solo tackle and broke up one pass.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Had 1.5 total tackles.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Had two total tackles.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Had 2.5 tackles, recovered a fumble and sacked Garcia once.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had 1.5 total tackles including one tackle for a loss.
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#60 LS RIGO MORALES 6-1 250 Texas A&M Kingsville Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Long-snapping specialist who also boasts experience at the tight end position joins the Las Vegas
Locomotives as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season. Served as the Locos' long snapper in all six-regular season games and
the UFL Championship Game in 2009.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Handled long-snapping duties against the Tuskers.
Week 3 (at Florida): Handled long-snapping duties against the Tuskers.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Handled long-snapping duties against the Nighthawks.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Handled long-snapping duties against the Mountain Lions.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Handled long-snapping duties against the Colonials.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Handled long-snapping duties and recorded one tackle against the Nighthawks.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Handled long-snapping duties against the Mountain Lions.
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#62 OG ANTHONY OAKLEY 6-4 298 Western Kentucky Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Experienced offensive lineman has played in three NFL regular season games with the Chicago Bears (2007).
Originally entered the NFL as a free agent with the Cleveland Browns in 2004. Also boasts experience in NFL Europe having
played for the Frankfurt Galaxy in 2005.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Started at left guard for the Locos
Week 3 (at Florida): Started at left guard.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Started at left guard.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Started at left guard.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Started at left guard.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Sat out the game with an ankle injury.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Started at left guard.
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#85 WR SAMIE PARKER 5-10 190 Oregon Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Experienced NFL wide receiver returns to the Las Vegas Locomotives as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season.
Played for the Locos in 2009 and caught 10 passes for 124 yards and 3 touchdowns during the regular season. Originally
chosen in the fourth round (105th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. Played for the Chiefs from 2004-
2007. Appeared in 47 regular season games with 31 starts and caught 110 passes for 1,529 yards and 7 touchdowns.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Starting wide receiver caught one pass for 21 yards before leaving the game with an ankle injury
halfway through the second quarter.
Week 3 (at Florida): Caught 4 passes for 83 yards including a 63 yard touchdown catch. Averaged 20.8 yards per reception.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Caught two passes for 16 yards.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Caught three passes for 30 yards.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Caught three passes for 34 yards.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Caught five passes for 56 yards.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Caught four passes for 43 yards with a long of 21.
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#13 WR TAB PERRY 6-3 215 UCLA Acq: Protected List 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives. Was a key
member of the Locos’ championship-winning squad in 2009, catching 11 passes for 195 yards (60 long) and 1 touchdown.
Originally chosen in the sixth round (190th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Starting wide receiver caught four passes for 51 yards in the season opener, averaging 12.8 yards per
reception.
Week 3 (at Florida): Caught five passes for 57 yards, averaging 11.4 yards per reception.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Threw a pass to DeDe Dorsey on a trick play that resulted in a 61 yard gain.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Caught one pass for six yards.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Caught four passes for 77 yards, averaging 19.3 yards per reception.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Started at wide receiver.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Caught four passes for 70 yards, a touchdown and an average of 17.5 yards per reception.
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55 LB MARCUS RILEY 6-0 236 Fresno State Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Explosive athlete returns for a second season in the UFL after playing for the Las Vegas Locos in 2009.
Recorded 2 tackles during the regular season and also saw action in the 2009 UFL Championship Game victory over Florida.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Recorded two solo tackles in the season opener.
Week 3 (at Florida): Saw playing time on special teams and at linebacker.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Saw playing time on special teams and at linebacker.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Recorded four solo tackles.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Saw playing time on special teams and at linebacker.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Saw playing time on special teams and at linebacker.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Had 1.5 tackles.
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#35 FB BOBBY ROME 5-11 250 North Carolina Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Joins the Las Vegas Locomotives as a free agent for the 2010 UFL campaign. Gained his first professional
experience in March 2010 when he spent some time with the NFL’s Green Bay Packers.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Caught two passes for 13 yards, one touchdown and a 6.5-yard average in the season opener from his
starting fullback position.
Week 3 (at Florida): Caught three passes for 19 yards as the starting fullback.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Started at fullback.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Caught two passes for three yards.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Caught one pass for five yards.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Caught one pass.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Returned a kickoff for 19 yards.
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#97 DT LAUVALE SAPE 6-1 297 Utah Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Steady performer returns to Las Vegas for his second UFL campaign after spending the offseason with the
Arena Football League's Utah Blaze… Recorded 17 tackles and a sack for the Blaze… As a backup for the Locos in 2009,
totaled 4.5 stops… Also has spent time in both NFL Europe and the NFL, where he had eight tackles for the Buffalo Bills in
2005.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Recorded one tackle for a loss.
Week 3 (at Florida): Received playing time on the defensive line as well as on special teams.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Recorded 0.5 tackles.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Started at defensive tackle. Recorded one solo tackle.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Recorded two tackles including one for a loss.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Had 1.5 total tackles. Recorded one tackle for a loss and a quarterback hurry.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Recorded two total tackles including 0.5 for a loss.
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#88 TE DEZMOND SHERROD 6-2 250 Mississippi State Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Super Bowl-winning tight end has joined the Las Vegas Locomotives as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season.
Entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2008 and spent the year on the club’s practice squad,
picking up a Super Bowl ring following Pittsburgh’s victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Also boasts off-season experience
with the Houston Texans.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Played at tight end and on special teams in the season opener.
Week 3 (at Florida): Played at tight end and on special teams.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Caught one pass for three yards.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Saw extended playing time in the absence of Adam Bergen.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Played at tight end and on special teams.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Played at tight end and on special teams.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Played at tight end and on special teams.
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#26 RB MARCEL SHIPP 5-11 224 UMASS Acq: Protected List 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives for the 2010
campaign. Won a UFL championship with the Locos in 2009 after finishing fourth in the league with 257 rushing yards and 3
touchdowns on 72 carries. Added 2 receptions for 14 yards. Boasts a wealth of NFL experience after playing in 88 games
with 28 starts for the Arizona Cardinals from 2001-2007. Rushed for 2,197 yards (56 long) and 11 touchdowns on 605
carries and added 113 receptions for 937 yards (80 long) and 3 touchdowns.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Carried the ball 12 times for 43 yards and an average of 3.6 yards per attempt.
Week 3 (at Florida): Ran the ball 19 times for 65 yards and added a 5-yard reception.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Ran for 45 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Scored his second rushing touchdown of the year. Totaled 69 yards on 15 carries.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Ran for 40 yards on 17 carries and caught one pass for eight yards. Scored his third rushing
touchdown in as many games.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Extended his touchdown streak, running for a score for the fourth week in a row. Totaled 30 yards on
11 carries and caught two passes for 14 yards.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Ran for 10 yards on four attempts and added one catch for nine yards.
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#20 CB BRANDON SUMRALL 5-10 193 Southern Mississippi Acq: Protected List 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives. Played for the
Locos during the inaugural 2009 UFL campaign and recorded 5 tackles
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Was inactive for the Locos’ season opener.
Week 3 (at Florida): Was inactive.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Was inactive
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Was inactive.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Was inactive.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Dressed for the first time and recorded a big hit on punt coverage.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Recorded one total tackle.
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#76 OT HERB TAYLOR 6-3 295 Texas Christian Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Started all 48 games of his college career at TCU, a school record. Played for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2007
to 2008 and the Denver Broncos in 2009. Most recently, was part of the New York Giants. Has played in 18 NFL games with
one start.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Joined the team after Week 7.
Week 3 (at Florida): Joined the team after Week 7.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Joined the team after Week 7.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Joined the team after Week 7.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Joined the team after Week 7.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Joined the team after Week 7.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Saw playing time on the offensive line.
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#81 WR ANDRAE THURMAN 5-11 190 Arizona Acq: Protected List 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives. Caught 15
passes for 218 yards (33 long) and 1 touchdown during the regular season… Added 1 reception for 17 yards in the UFL
Championship Game defeat of Florida. Entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2004 and spent time with the New
York Giants and Houston Texans before making his regular season debut for the Green Bay Packers.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Averaged 8.0 yards per reception on four catches for 32 yards. His longest reception came on a 16-
yard pass play.
Week 3 (at Florida): Caught three passes for 32 yards and a touchdown. Averaged 10.7 yards per reception. Made an
aggressive play on the ball to secure a game-tying touchdown pass from Rattay.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Caught three passes for 28 yards.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Caught three passes for 41 yards, averaging 13.7 yards per reception.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Caught one pass for 13 yards.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Caught one pass for 9 yards and added one rushing attempt for 12 yards. Had one tackle on special
teams.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Caught five passes for 65 yards at an average of 13 yards per reception.
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#51 LB BRIAN TOAL 6-0 238 Boston College Acq: Protected List 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives. Recorded 8
tackles and knocked down 1 pass during the regular season and saw action in the Championship Game victory over Florida.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Received playing time on special teams as well as at linebacker.
Week 3 (at Florida): Special teams captain. Saw time on both special teams as well as defense.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Recorded 0.5 total tackles.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Saw playing time on special teams and at linebacker.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Saw playing time on special teams and at linebacker.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Saw playing time on special teams and at linebacker.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Saw playing time on special teams and at linebacker.
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#92 OT ALBERT TOEAINA 6-5 350 Tennessee Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Massive offensive tackle enters the UFL for the 2010 campaign after signing a free agent contract with the
Las Vegas Locomotives. Boasts professional football experience with the Carolina Panthers (2006) and the Oakland Raiders
(2007). Has also played in the Canadian Football League with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2009).
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Was inactive in the season opener
Week 3 (at Florida): Saw playing time on the offensive line.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Saw playing time against the Nighthawks.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Saw playing time against the Mountain Lions.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Saw playing time against the Colonials.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Saw playing time against the Nighthawks.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Saw playing time against the Mountain Lions.
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#36 CB ISAIAH TRUFANT 5-8 170 Eastern Washington Acq: 2010 Free Agent 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Returns for a second season in the UFL after playing for the Las Vegas Locomotives during the 2009
campaign. Recorded 13 tackles and 4 pass breakups with the Locos during the regular season. Added 2 tackles and the key
interception in overtime in the 2009 UFL Championship Game victory over Florida.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Started at cornerback and recorded two total tackles. Broke up two passes.
Week 3 (at Florida): Recorded one tackle and one sack for eight yards.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Was named UFL Defensive Player of the Week after giving the Locos their first lead of the game by
intercepting Jeff Garcia and returning the ball 27 yards for a touchdown late in the second quarter. Added another pick
later in the game and totaled 5.0 tackles. Was responsible for one quarterback hurry and broke up one pass.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Caught his league-record-setting third interception of the year. Added four total tackles.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Intercepted Josh McCown once and added 3.5 tackles.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Totaled four tackles.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Recorded 4.5 total tackles.
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#73 OG BRANDON WALKER 6-3 308 Oklahima Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Promising offensive tackle joins the Las Vegas Locomotives as a free agent for the 2010 UFL season. Originally
entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Houston Texans after the 2009 NFL Draft but was released on May 13,
2009.
2010 SEASON:
Week 1(vs. Florida): Played at offensive guard as well as on special teams.
Week 3 (at Florida): Played at offensive guard as well as on special teams.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Played at offensive guard as well as on special teams.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Saw playing time against the Mountain Lions.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Saw playing time against the Colonials.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Moved into a starting role to replace injured right guard Anthony Oakley.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Saw playing time against the Mountain Lions.
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#27 S C.J. WALLACE 6-0 218 Washington Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Brings NFL experience to the UFL after signing a free agent deal with the Las Vegas Locomotives. Has played
in 26 NFL regular season games with the Seattle Seahawks from 2007-2009, recording 19 tackles. Best season came in 2008
when he played in 12 games and notched 14 tackles.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Starting safety had a great first game and delivered some hard hits. Recovered a fumble that was
nullified by an illegal blitz call. Recorded four solo tackles and four assists.
Week 3 (at Florida): Recorded one tackle.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Started at safety.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Led the team in tackles with 6 total takedowns.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Recorded 4.5 tackles, broke up two passes and assisted on a sack.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Recorded 2.5 tackles and one interception.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Registered 8.5 total tackles, tied for the team-lead with Teddy Lehman. Added one pass breakup.
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#16 QB DREW WILLY 6-3 217 Buffalo Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Second-year professional quarterback with some NFL camp and practice squad experience. Originally signed
as an undrafted free agent by the Baltimore Ravens in 2009. Was on the Indianapolis Colts' practice squad late in 2009, and
suited up as the inactive third quarterback on December 27.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Backed up Tim Rattay in the Locos’ week 1 loss to the Tuskers.
Week 3 (at Florida): Backed up Tim Rattay.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Backed up Tim Rattay.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Backed up Tim Rattay.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Made his professional debut as starting quarterback and delivered a solid performance. Completed
18 of 29 passes for 191 yards and one touchdown. Didn’t throw an interception.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Threw for 98 yards on a 14-for-28 passing night. Had one interception on a “hail marry” attempt with
time winding down in the first half. Scored the first professional rushing touchdown of his career on a quarterback sneask
with 5:34 to play in the second quarter. Totaled 13 rushing yards on 7 attempts.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Started the game at quarterback and completed 16 of 24 pass attempts for 136 yards. Was
replaced by Chase Clement in the second half.
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#84 TE GEORGE WRIGHSTER 6-3 255 Oregon Acq: 2010 Free Agent 1 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Brings extensive NFL experience to the Locos. Originally chosen in the fourth round (104th overall) of the
2003 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars. Played in 67 games for the Jaguars from 2003-2008 and started 28 times. Caught
94 passes for 850 yards (36 long) and 9 touchdowns. Was most recently in mini-camp with the New York Giants in 2009 but
was released on June 24, 2009.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Caught one pass in the Locos’ season opener.
Week 3 (at Florida): Caught one pass for four yards.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Caught one pass for 11 yards.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Had a breakout game, leading the team with 5 catches for 69 yards and an average of 13.8 yards
per reception.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Caught one pass against the Colonials.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Caught three passes for 14 yards.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Caught five passes for 27 yards as the starting tight end in the absence of Adam Bergen.
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#33 S TREY YOUNG 6-40 210 Montana Acq: Protected List 2 UFL Season
PREVIOUSLY: Returns for a second season in the UFL after being protected by the Las Vegas Locomotives. Starred in the
inaugural 2009 campaign by jointly leading the league with 2 interceptions for 82 yards (75 long) and 1 touchdown. Added
14 tackles, 1 pass defense and 1 forced fumble. Also made 3 tackles and recovered 1 fumble in the 2009 UFL Championship
Game victory over the Florida Tuskers.
2010 SEASON
Week 1 (vs. Florida): Started at safety. Recorded one tackle and forced one fumble in the Locos’ opener.
Week 3 (at Florida): Had 2.5 tackles and a sack for 11 yards.
Week 4 (vs. Omaha): Led the team in tackles with 5 solo takedowns and one assist.
Week 5 (at Sacramento): Had one total tackle.
Week 6 (vs. Hartford): Totaled one tackle.
Week 7 (at Omaha): Totaled two tackles.
Week 8 (vs. Sacramento): Recorded 2.5 total tackles, one pass breakup and one quarterback hurry.

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