2006 Football Roster
Roster
Rogers, Casey

Jersey Number 31
Casey Rogers
- Position:
- RB
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- 223
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Henagar, AL
Bio
CAREER:
Has played in all 11 games of his Mississippi State career, working both on special teams and as a reserve fullback, after his transfer from Cumberland University . . . Has caught two passes for 32 yards out of the backfield . . . Has also had eight tackles and a forced fumble while on special teams . . . Came to MSU following two seasons at the Division II level and a high school career in the state of Alabama.
Maintained his role as the top reserve at fullback with a solid spring practice period . . . Rushed twice for 4 yards and added three pass receptions out of the backfield for 53 yards and a touchdown in three spring scrimmages.
Played in all 11 games for the Bulldogs, working both as a reserve at the fullback position and on special teams . . . Caught two passes for 32 yards during the year . . . Also a solid contributor on special teams, he made eight tackles during the season and was credited with a forced fumble . . . Had a pass reception each against LSU (27 yards) and Ole Miss (5 yards) . . . Registered a season-best three tackles each against Kentucky and Alabama in back-to-back weeks (Weeks 8-9) . . . Added one tackle at Florida and in State's season-ending 35-14 win over Ole Miss in the Battle for the Golden Egg.
Started for head coach Hershel Moore in 2002 and '03 at Cumberland College, playing tight end and wide receiver as a freshman and running back as a sophomore . . . Earned honorable mention all-Mid-South Conference recognition as a freshman.
Played three seasons of high school football for head coach Brian Mashburn at Sylvania (Ala.) High School . . . Started all three years at running back, earning all-state recognition following his senior season . . . Selected to play in the Alabama North-South All-Star game that year . . . Outstanding student on the high school level, graduating second in his class.
Born Casey Thomas Rogers, 6-25-84, in Winchester, Tenn. . . . Son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers . . . Majoring in mathematics.
Has played in all 11 games of his Mississippi State career, working both on special teams and as a reserve fullback, after his transfer from Cumberland University . . . Has caught two passes for 32 yards out of the backfield . . . Has also had eight tackles and a forced fumble while on special teams . . . Came to MSU following two seasons at the Division II level and a high school career in the state of Alabama.
2006:
Maintained his role as the top reserve at fullback with a solid spring practice period . . . Rushed twice for 4 yards and added three pass receptions out of the backfield for 53 yards and a touchdown in three spring scrimmages.
2005:
Played in all 11 games for the Bulldogs, working both as a reserve at the fullback position and on special teams . . . Caught two passes for 32 yards during the year . . . Also a solid contributor on special teams, he made eight tackles during the season and was credited with a forced fumble . . . Had a pass reception each against LSU (27 yards) and Ole Miss (5 yards) . . . Registered a season-best three tackles each against Kentucky and Alabama in back-to-back weeks (Weeks 8-9) . . . Added one tackle at Florida and in State's season-ending 35-14 win over Ole Miss in the Battle for the Golden Egg.
CUMBERLAND:
Started for head coach Hershel Moore in 2002 and '03 at Cumberland College, playing tight end and wide receiver as a freshman and running back as a sophomore . . . Earned honorable mention all-Mid-South Conference recognition as a freshman.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Played three seasons of high school football for head coach Brian Mashburn at Sylvania (Ala.) High School . . . Started all three years at running back, earning all-state recognition following his senior season . . . Selected to play in the Alabama North-South All-Star game that year . . . Outstanding student on the high school level, graduating second in his class.
PERSONAL:
Born Casey Thomas Rogers, 6-25-84, in Winchester, Tenn. . . . Son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers . . . Majoring in mathematics.
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