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About Oakland Panthers, Oakland’s Newest Football Team Can Help Cope With NFL Raiders To Las Vegas Oakland, CA - The Oakland Panthers Indoor Football League Team is taking shape. After its historic first tryout at Oakland Technical High School, and before its next one at San Jose City College this Sunday, November 16th and tryouts in Fresno and in Austin, Texas (no Atlanta?), the Oakland Panthers Roster looks like this: Oakland Panthers Roster To Date: DB Keith Trumps - Hometown: Alexandria, VA (IFL) Arizona Rattlers Colllege Tuskegee (2013)⁠⠀ DB Tee Shepard - Hometown: Fresno, CAIFL, Arizona Rattlers (2017) College Ole Miss (2015) WR/RB Troy Evans - Hometown: Oakland, CA Wichita Nighthawks & Nebraska Danger (IFL) Herd FB (2011)⠀⁠ DL Karmah Yates!⁠⠀⁠- Hometown: Sacramento, CA East Central University (2015) IFL Green Bay Blizzard (2017)⁠ LB Derik (DJ) Calhoun, Jr!⁠ ⁠ - Hometown: El Cerrito, CA Edmonton Eskimos (2019) College: Arizona State (2017) DB Cleveland Wallace III!⁠ ⁠ - Hometown: San Jose, CA University of Washington and San Jose State University (2015) then stints with the Houston Texans and the San Francisco 49ers where he was a camp invite. OL Taylor Tappin - ⁠ Hometown: Windsor, CA Sacramento State University (2018) QB JaJuan Lawson! ⁠ - Hometown: Petaluma, CA University of Rhode Island (2018) New Mexico University RB Davonte Sapp-Lynch! - Hometown: Oakland, CA 2nd Team IFL All-League RB (2019) New Mexico Highlands University & Contra Costa College The Oakland Panthers are owned by Roi Choi and Marshawn Lynch, with Scott McKibben as Team President. The Oakland Panthers website is here: https://ift.tt/2q01Acq Stay tuned.
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