NCAA '11 Rosters Out

Submitted by Tim on

Hearty Tip o' the Hat to On the Banks, NCAA '11 rosters are available online. You have to register for TeamBuilder and go through several unnecessary steps, but I've made it much easier on you, and here are all the gory details for the MICH roster:

QB

  • #5 (Tate Forcier) 86 Ovr, 85 Spd, 88 Throw Power, 85 Throw Accuracy.
  • #16 (Denard Robinson) 81 Ovr, 92 Spd, 90 Agility, 96 Acceleration, 90 Throw Power, 77 Throw Accuracy
  • #7 (Devin Gardner) 76 Ovr, 90 Spd, 76 Break Tackle, 94 Throw Power, 75 Throw Accuracy
  • #14 (Conelius Jones, I assume) 66 Ovr, 80 Spd, 87/74 Throw Power/Accuracy

RB

  • #2 (Vincent Smith) 85 Ovr, 91 Spd, 92 Agility.
  • #20 (Michael Shaw) 85 Ovr, 87 Spd(?!).
  • #15 (Mike Cox) 85 Ovr, 88 Spd, 80 Trucking, 82 Stiff Arm.
  • #28 (Fitzgerald Toussaint) 82 Ovr, 95 Spd, 77 Break Tackle.
  • #23 (Austin White) 67 Ovr, 90 Spd, 96 Acceleration.
  • FB #44 (Mark Moundros) 80 Ovr.

WR

  • #12 (Roy Roundtree) 86 Ovr, 93 Spd, 94 Agility, 93 Juke.
  • #9 (Martavious Odoms) 85 Ovr, 92 Spd, 94 Agility, 94 Acceleration.
  • #21 (Junior Hemingway) 85 Ovr, 87 Spd, 90 Jumping.
  • #22 (Darryl Stonum) 84 Ovr, 94 Spd.
  • #19 (Kelvin Grady) 78 Ovr, 83 Spd, 93 Jumping.
  • #6 (Je'Ron Stokes) 76 Ovr, 92 Spd, 92 Agility.
  • #8 (Terrence Robinson) 75 Ovr, 88 Spd, 85 Agility.
  • #18 (James Rogers) 70 Ovr.
  • #83 (Jerald Robinson) 66 Ovr, 92 Spd.
  • #82 (Ricardo Miller) 63 Ovr, 87 Spd.

TE

  • #86 (Kevin Koger) 84 Ovr, 83 Spd, 95 Acceleration, Spectacular Catch 60.
  • #80 (Martell Webb) 78 Ovr, 85 Spd, 92 Spin.
  • #88 (Brandon Moore) 82 Ovr.

OL

  • LT #65 (Patrick Omameh) 86 Ovr.
  • LT #77 (Taylor Lewan) 84 Ovr.
  • LG #52 (Stephen Schilling) 84 Ovr.
  • LG #57 (Elliott Mealer) 78 Ovr.
  • C #50 (David Molk) 96 Ovr(!).
  • C #63 (Rocko Khoury) 79 Ovr.
  • C #64 (Christian Pace) 68 Ovr.
  • RG #56 (Ricky Barnum) 83 Ovr.
  • RG #76 (Quinton Washington) 77 Ovr.
  • RG #74 (John Ferrara) 77 Ovr.
  • RT #72 (Mark Huyge) 85 Ovr.
  • RT #79 (Perry Dorrestein) 85 Ovr.

DT

  • #68 (Mike Martin) 90 Ovr.
  • #95 (Renaldo Sagesse) 87 Ovr.
  • #73 (Will Campbell) 85 Ovr.
  • #92 (Greg Banks) 80 Ovr.
  • #54 (Freshman - One of Ash, Talbott, Black, etc.) 75 Ovr.

DE

  • #88 (Craig Roh) 91 Ovr, 85 Spd.
  • #53 (Ryan Van Bergen) 86 Ovr.
  • #58 (Brandon Herron) 82 Ovr.
  • #33 (Freshman - Jake Ryan?) 77 Ovr.
  • #39 (Will Heininger) 74 Ovr.

LB

  • #45 (Obi Ezeh) 81 Ovr.
  • #8 (Jonas Mouton) 81 Ovr.
  • #7 (Brandin Hawthorne) 80 Ovr.
  • #42 (JB Fitzgerald) 79 Ovr.
  • #27 (Mike Jones) 79 Ovr.
  • #52 (Kevin Leach) 79 Ovr.
  • #3 (Freshman - Antonio Kinard?) 77 Ovr.
  • #25 (Kenny Demens) 74 Ovr.
  • #30 (Freshman - Davion Rogers?) 67 Ovr.

S

  • FS #5 (Vlad Emilien) 84 Ovr.
  • SS #32 (Jodan Kovacs) 80 Ovr, 81 Spd.
  • FS #15 (Freshman - Carvin Johnson?) 78 Ovr.
  • FS #40 (Mike Williams) 77 Ovr.
  • SS #14 (Cameron Gordon) 77 Ovr.
  • SS #31 (Jared Van Slyke) 71 Ovr, 88 Spd.

CB

  • #29 (Troy Woolfolk) 84 Ovr, 94 Spd.
  • #12 (JT Floyd) 81 Ovr, 89 Spd.
  • #2 (Justin Turner) 78 Ovr.
  • #24 (Freshman - Cullen Christian or Courtney Avery?) 75 Ovr.
  • #4 (Freshman - Demar Dosey :sadface:) 74 Ovr, 96 Spd.
  • #17 (Tony Anderson) 67 Ovr.

Specialists

  • K #34 (Brendan Gibbons) 85 Ovr, 85 Kick Power, 88 Kick Accuracy.
  • P #7 (Will Hagerup) 81 Ovr, 85 Kick Power, 80 Kick Accuracy.

Anything strike you as crazy? Denard Robinson's speed is #1 for me.

Comments

NRK

June 16th, 2010 at 4:01 PM ^

Sadly they took them down.

 

92 Speed is pretty fast for QBs from the others I looked at. For example Pryor was 94 speed (ahem), but Jake Locker was 72 speed and Robert Griffin 84.

 

They bumped a lot of QBs speed down but Acc up except for a few really fast guys.

 

FWIW - I'm doing the UM roster for operations sports Xbox 360 community rosters if any is planning on DLin them.

 

Michigan still listed as a 4-3 defense. :(

Trauber19

June 16th, 2010 at 4:16 PM ^

The Website definitely was taken down...I was on it earlier and now it won't even let me get to the team builder page.  I gotta believe Marvin Robinson is #3...and I'm really surprised how slow shaw is...I mean....he's not a burner...but come on.

Double Nickel BG

June 16th, 2010 at 7:17 PM ^

 

Shaw is a burner. He is one of the fastest guys on the team. Faster than Denard. I still don't get why people don't think Shaw is blazing fast. He has the speed to take it to the house if he hits a hole.

 

Shaw was the 200m National Champion. Look at his time compared to others.

 

Here are some other wolverines and their HS times:

Michael Shaw- 10.39 100m, 21.19 200m

Denard Robinson - 10.44 100m , 21.89 200m
Demar Dorsey - 10.53 100m , 21.48 200m
Troy Woolfolk - 10.52 100m , 21.46 200m
Darryl Stonum - 21.62 200m
Terrence Robinson - 10.78 100m , 21.87 200m
Fitzgerald Toussaint - 10.74 100m
Martavious Odoms - 10.80 100m
D.J. Williamson - 10.66 100m , 21.64 200m

RagingBean

June 17th, 2010 at 1:44 AM ^

I'm too lazy to find the UFR link, but go look at his big run against Minnesota back in 08. The only reason he didn't burn right through their secondary to the endzone was because of a gimpy groin.

john22

June 16th, 2010 at 6:19 PM ^

D Robinson should be at least 96 speed, doesn't he run in the high 4.3? D Gardner is 90 speed are you serious. M Shaw is only 87 speed yeah right. F Toussaint is 95 speed can you say good night. why do most of are freshmen have such low ratings.  we have good team speed at wide recevier. K Koger has 95 acc well damn. ol line looks good. are defence will be better than the ratings. Michigan will be back this year, they will win at least 10 games in real life.

Jivas

June 16th, 2010 at 6:55 PM ^

(1) I usually don't like saying anything bad about our players, but man, does J.T. Floyd must have naughty pictures of someone at EA?  An 81 overall?  I hope he has a great year and makes me look foolish, but that seems *highly* optimistic.

(2) We will know that video games have reached a new level when they can give someone like Terrence Robinson his true physical abilities (damn good - great quickness, acceleration, and speed) while keeping their overall value in-check.  I may re-enter the world of video games when this happens.

timtebro

June 16th, 2010 at 7:24 PM ^

I checked out UM's opponents and Kevin Newsome, former Wolverine commit, is 86 overall and a 92 speed!!!! WTF!!!! Also, Matt Barkley is an 86. If I was Denard, or QB #16 for that matter, I would pray to the EA-Dilithium-hating gods and asked for forgiveness.

Beavis

June 17th, 2010 at 9:39 AM ^

Well I can do the math for you.

Newsome = sucky spring.

Denard = sucky fall 2009, awesome spring.

Apparently, not playing at all, then sucking in spring is better than sucking and looking awesome in spring ball.  I don't know how this works, but EA apparently has it down. 

Tim

June 17th, 2010 at 4:37 PM ^

Robinson had an approximately equal passing performance in the 2009 season as Newsome (which is to say, bad).

To rate Newsome so highly when he so clearly sucked, and didn't show the improvement in spring that Denard did, or the running ability last year that Denard did, is unfair.

chunkums

June 16th, 2010 at 7:32 PM ^

Guys, with Denard, the key is acceleration.  As I said in the other thread, one of the huge changes in this year's game is the locomotion engine.  Denard's 96 acceleration is just downright  nasty, and will make him very hard to defend.  92 speed is faster than most of the players in the demo, so he will rarely be caught from behind like in last year's game.  If they made him dilithium fast, the game would be unbalanced due to AI not being able to keep up with him.

jmblue

June 16th, 2010 at 7:33 PM ^

I can't imagine how much it must suck having to program all that.  They must have to sift through a mountain of recruiting magazines to come up with all that data.

silverslugger

June 16th, 2010 at 8:38 PM ^

I feel that, but don't quote me on the following

CC is #24

Furman is #3

I want Wilkins, Black, and Ash, all in the game....and where the heck is Jeremy Gallon!?

 

 

 

 

T4L

June 16th, 2010 at 10:29 PM ^

Having been in the locker room this past weekend at a camp, I can safely say #54 is Richard Ash, #24 is Cullen Christian, #14 is in fact Conelius Jones

Davion Rogers and Jake Ryan are going to be #38 and #39 respectively so it is hard to say with DE #33 and LB #30, but I'm willing to bet if the DE is tall and fairly light its Davion Rogers, while the LB is Jake Ryan.

This one I'm not for sure about, but if I recall correctly Marvin Robinson's name was above the #3 locker.

mgoSk

June 16th, 2010 at 11:50 PM ^

Just ran all over Ohio St. (On Heisman) with Jacory Harris, who has 85 speed and 76 accel, I'm not too worried about Denard anymore. If you haven't played the demo yet, download it, feels a lot better than last year's game.

silverslugger

June 17th, 2010 at 11:54 AM ^

I really don't want to be that guy, but DE #33 can not be Wilkins unless he dramatically changed skin tones....

But I feel like the rating does fit (if Wilkins) pretty well 77 OVR

Tacopants

June 17th, 2010 at 1:05 AM ^

Have they finally changed the scholarship limits from 75 to 85 yet?  Does anybody have a good reason on why in the game you get less scholarships than real life?

 

I only ask because I (like probably everybody else here) oversign like a mofo every year and inevitably I have to boot some random guys off the team.  I have e-guilt over this, and a 85 limit would help limit that.

Tacopants

June 17th, 2010 at 11:43 AM ^

I have a hard time believing that if only because that number has remained constant even as they've built up more and more intensive features in the game.  With the ability to create your own teams and download rosters to your hard drive, the game can ship with 75 players, but an 85 cap would only strain your console's HD, not the disc itself.

Other reasons why I don't buy the "We don't have enough space" theory:

The game generates and maintains something like 2,000 unique recruits every year.  An extra 1,000 static guys is nothing compared to that.

PS3 versons would be able to take advantage of the format and should have scads of extra space on the disc.

Trauber19

June 17th, 2010 at 11:48 AM ^

Some of the teams are missing....as you can see...Arizona State, Arizona, Alabama, etc...this is a list that was provided on pastapadre.com....seeing as some teams aren't even on the list, I don't know how accurate it really is....

School – Overall – Offense – Defense
Army D+, C, C+
Auburn B, B+, B+
Ball State D, D+, D
Baylor B-, B, C+
Boise State A-, A+, B+
Boston College B, B+, B+
Bowling Green D+, C-, D+
Buffalo D+, C-, C-
BYU B, B, B
California B, B+, B+
Central Michigan C+, C, C+
Cincinnati B, A-, B-
Clemson B+, B+, B+
Colorado B-, B-, B-
Colorado State C+, B-, C+
Connecticut C+, B-, C+
Duke C+, B-, C+
ECU C+, B-, C
Eastern Michigan D, D, D
Florida A-, A-, A-
Florida Atlantic D, C-, D
FIU D, D+, D+
Florida State B+, A-, B
Fresno State C+, B-, C
Georgia B+, A-, B+
Georgia Tech B+, B+, B+
Hawaii C, C+, C
Houston B-, B+, C
Idaho C-, C, C-
Illinois C+, C+, C+
Indiana B-, B, C+
Iowa B+, A-, B+
Iowa State B-, B, B-
Kansas B-, B-, B-
Kansas State B-, B-, B-
Kent State D, C-, D+
Kentucky B-, B, B-
Louisiana Tech C-, C, D+
Louisville C+, B-, C+
LSU A-, A-, A-
Marshall C+, B-, C+
Maryland B-, B, B-
Memphis C, C+, C
Miami A-, A, B+
Miami (OH) D, D+, C-
Michigan B, B+, B
Michigan State B, B+, B
Mid Tenn State C, C+, C+
Minnesota B, B, B
Mississippi State B, B-, B+
Missouri B, B+, B-
Navy C+, B, C+
NC State B-, B, C+
Nebraska B+, A-, B+
Nevada C+, B, C
New Mexico D+, D+, C
New Mexico State D, D+, D
North Carolina A-, B, A
North Texas C-, C, C-
Notre Dame B, B+, B
Northwestern B-, B-, B
Northern Illinois C, C, C
Ohio C-, C, C-
Ohio State A, A+, A
Oklahoma A, A, A-
Oklahoma State B+, A-, B+
Ole Miss B, B+, B+
Oregon State B+, A-, B+
Oregon B+, A-, B+
Penn State A-, A, B+
Pittsburgh B+, A-, B+
Purdue B-, B, B-
Rice D, C-, D+
Rutgers B, B+, B
San Diego State C, C+, C
San Jose State D, D, D+
SMU C+, C+, C+
South Carolina B, B, B
Southern Miss C+, B-, C+
Stanford B+, A-, B+
Syracuse C+, B-, C+
TCU B+, A, B+
Temple C, C+, C
Tennessee B, B, B+
Texas A-, A, A-
Texas A&M B+, A-, B
Texas Tech B, A-, B-
Toledo C-, C, C-
Troy C, B-, C
Tulane D+, C-, C-
Tulsa C+, B-, C
UAB C+, C+, C+
UCF B-, B-, B
UCLA B-, B, B-
UL Lafayette C-, C, C-
UL Monroe D, C-, D
UNLV C-, C, C-
USC A-, A, B+
USF C+, B-, C+
Utah B, B+, B
Utah State D+, C-, D+
UTEP C, B-, C-
Vanderbilt B-, B, B-
Virginia B-, C+, B
Virginia Tech B+, A, B+
Wake Forest B-, B, B
Washington B+, A-, B+
Washington State C+, B-, C+
West Virginia B+, A-, B+
Western Kentucky D, D, D
Western Michigan C-, C, C-
Wisconsin A-, A, B+

GunnersApe

June 17th, 2010 at 2:22 PM ^

I was whining for someone to post this on the last page.

 

PSU A- Off. with a potted plant starting at QB and OL issues....Hmm

In my online dyn. Michigan is off limits(since we'll all UM fans) looks like I'll have to go with Stanford this year.

silverslugger

June 17th, 2010 at 3:07 PM ^

 

PSU's offense can not be an A....Evan Royster can be an A, but not their entire offense.

FWIW, Texas has an A- offense compared to them, and also, there's no way Iowa's offense (A-) can compare to Texas IMO.

 

 

Our offense is only a B+??? Come on...if they could rate Shaw's speed correctly and have Gallon in the game, does that make this a different story? No idea....but I'll let our on-field play do the talking

MikeUM85

June 17th, 2010 at 11:42 AM ^

My understanding is that it's a limitation with the Xbox hardware.  Too bad they can't let us PS3 players have 85 (btw we only get 70 on both platforms).

um09inohio

June 17th, 2010 at 12:15 PM ^

The craziest thing to me is Gibbons' rating.  I don't know what he's done to deserve an 85 overall rating.  I hope he proves that he deserves it this season.  I think next would have to be Shaw's lack of speed.  It's ridiculous to say that he's our slowest running back.

Beavis

June 17th, 2010 at 12:42 PM ^

OK let me explain that to you. 

In the past, EA had to keep the kickers/punters rated low.  In NCAA 2011, EA was able to increase the kicker and punter ratings.

How?

Well, they kept them low in the past for recruiting purposes.  Highly rated K and P would show up in the Top 100.  EA wanted to keep down the number of specialists that would show up as a top 100 recruit, so they deflated their stats. 

This year they have apparently developed a new system, where K and P can be highly rated but not show up in the Top 100 list.  Thus, if an incoming freshman in 2011 can have a high rating, current kickers in the game should have a higher rating versus last year's edition.

Hope that helps.

Phuryus

June 17th, 2010 at 9:21 PM ^

Looks like you're going to have to score a lot of points to win with M on this game.  Especially if you're going to use them online.

HartFan

June 18th, 2010 at 9:16 PM ^

I usually think its funny how off the real life people are compared to NCAA. But this so far looks legit, some numbers could be changed but not as bad as previous years.

NRK

July 4th, 2010 at 10:18 AM ^

I'll post the question on here instead of making it's own thread. If it fails to get attention then I'll make a new thread:

 

For those of you who plan to use the OperationSports rosters (360) for Dynasty how would you like to see Michigan's defense configured?

We're putting out 2 sets of rosters - one for online play without huge changes and then one for online dynasty play with more rerates, etc. Michigan is currently in a 4-3 in the game (Roh @ DE). So my question is would you like the rosters to be completely moved around and built for a 3-3-5, or do you just want to use Roh as the 4th down lineman?

The 3-3-5 is fine as long as YOU are playing with the team, but if you're not it's going be 4-3 using wrong personnel. Since the roster is being made for more than just UM fans, that is my one sticking point.

 

Anyway, any thoughts would be appreciate. Thanks.