Participation List Question

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What do the letter and number combos mean on the participation lists? See bolded examples below


Tennessee: 0F-Bullock, G., 0E-Wharton, V., 0C-Payne, D., 1-Hurd, J., 1D-Ashford, P., 1C-Moseley, E., 2E-Williams, M.,
2F-Medley
, A., 3-Malone, J., 3B-Pickett, J., 4-Lewis, L., 5-Jenkins, R., 13-Swafford, D., 17-Bates, D., 18-Croom, J.,
19-Young, D., 20-McDowell, C., 22-Foreman, M., 26-Orta, G., 29-Berry, Ev., 33-McNeil, L., 38-King, J., 40-Mixon, D.,
41-Berry, El., 42-Weatherd, C., 43-Darr, M., 44-Johnson, Ja., 46-Arnold, M., 47-Stocstill, J., 48-Ellis, A., 58-Williams, O.,
59-Giampapa, M., 63-Kendrick, B., 71-Wiesman, D., 81-Johnson, Jo., 85-Downs, B., 87-Carter, J., 89-Miller, J..
 
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What do the letter and number combos mean on the participation lists? See bolded examples below


Tennessee: 0F-Bullock, G., 0E-Wharton, V., 0C-Payne, D., 1-Hurd, J., 1D-Ashford, P., 1C-Moseley, E., 2E-Williams, M.,
2F-Medley
, A.,, 3B-Pickett, J.,

Bullock wears 5.
Wharton wears 4
Payne wears 2
Ashford wears 13
Moseley wears 12
Williams is 22, IIRC.
Medley wears 25
Pickett wears 31.

I dunno. I thought there was a correlation with the freshmen, until Ashford, Williams and Pickett.
 
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What do the letter and number combos mean on the participation lists? See bolded examples below


Tennessee: 0F-Bullock, G., 0E-Wharton, V., 0C-Payne, D., 1-Hurd, J., 1D-Ashford, P., 1C-Moseley, E., 2E-Williams, M.,
2F-Medley
, A., 3-Malone, J., 3B-Pickett, J., 4-Lewis, L., 5-Jenkins, R., 13-Swafford, D., 17-Bates, D., 18-Croom, J.,
19-Young, D., 20-McDowell, C., 22-Foreman, M., 26-Orta, G., 29-Berry, Ev., 33-McNeil, L., 38-King, J., 40-Mixon, D.,
41-Berry, El., 42-Weatherd, C., 43-Darr, M., 44-Johnson, Ja., 46-Arnold, M., 47-Stocstill, J., 48-Ellis, A., 58-Williams, O.,
59-Giampapa, M., 63-Kendrick, B., 71-Wiesman, D., 81-Johnson, Jo., 85-Downs, B., 87-Carter, J., 89-Miller, J..

I believe these are the players who wear duplicate numbers. For example: Swafford and Ashford both wear 13, Lewis and Wharton both wear 4, etc...
The letter represents the second number.

0=A
1=B
2=C
3=D
......and so on.
 
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