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2014 Alabama vs. Mississippi All Star Game
Player
Team
Position
Ht.
Wt.
Class
Class
College
Amonte Caban
Smiths Station
ILB 6-1
220 Sr.
Anfernee Jennings
Dadeville
DL 6-3
256 Sr.
Alabama
Brandon Kennedy
Wetumpka
OL 6-3
300 Sr.
Alabama
Chris White
Daphne
OL 6-2
315 Sr.
Christian Bell
Hoover
OLB 6-4
230 Sr.
Daron Payne
Shades Valley
DL 6-3
335 Sr.
Alabama
Darrell Williams.
Hoover
OLB 6-3
226 Sr.
Auburn
Darryl Williams
Bessemer City
OL 6-3
305 Sr.
DeAnthony Holcombe
Washington County
ATH 6-0
185 Sr.
Demetrice Vaughn
Blount
RB 5-8
214 Sr.
DeSherrius Flowers
Vigor
RB 6-1
215 Sr.
Alabama
Jacob Carroll
Mountain Brook
QB 6-2
190 Sr.
Jalen Harris
St. James
TE 6-5
240 Sr.
Auburn
Jalen Henry
Foley
ILB 6-0
215 Sr.
Jalen Thompson
St. Pauls
DB 6-0
172 Sr.
Jamarius Henderson
Dale County
RB 5-11
210 Sr.
Jared Gently
Opelika
DL 6-3
315 Sr.
JarMarkus Sims
Dothan
DB 6-2
208 Sr.
Justin Foster
Donoho
OLB 6-4
235 Sr.
Justin Johnson
Hoover
WR 6-4
215 Sr.
Keaton Anderson
Florence
OLB 6-1
210 Sr.
Alabama
Keith Mixon
Shades Valley
WR 5-8
175 Sr.
KeMontae Hayes
Decatur
DB 5-10
180 Sr.
Kerryon Johnson
Madison Academy
RB 6-0
202 Sr.
Auburn
Kristian Cotton
Spanish Fort
WR 5-9
175 Sr.
Lester Cotton
Central Tuscaloosa
OL 6-5
321 Sr.
Alabama
Logan Stenberg
James Clemens
OL 6-0
315 Sr.
Kentucky
Mario Osborne
Daphne
DL 6-4
230 Sr.
Maurice Smitherman
Minor
DB 5-10
178 Sr.
Melvin Tyus
Carver Montgomery
DB 6-0
190 Sr.
Troy
Michael Jackson
Parker
DB 6-1
190 Sr.
Quandeski Whitlow
Opelika
DL 6-4
225 Sr.
Rhett Morrison
Muscle Shoals
K/P 6-3
190 Sr.
Richard McBryde
Charles Henderson
ILB 6-2
205 Sr.
Auburn
Ryan Parris
James Clemens
OL 6-0
225 Sr.
Alabama
Traveon Samuel
Central Phenix City
WR 5-8
175 Sr.
Tredarian Gamble
Oxford
WR 6-1
195 Sr.
Troy Thingstad
St. Pauls
OL 6-6
270 Sr.
Tyler Cameron
Foley
QB 6-3
205 Sr.
Tyler Carr
Southside Gadsden
OL 6-5
320 Sr.
Auburn
Great Moments in Alabama High School Football History
From 1947 until his retirement in 1992 Glenn Daniel's teams won 302 games at Pine Hill and Luverne. He was the winningest coach in state history until 2010.