Here is Georgia Tech’s depth chart for Saturday’s game vs. Clemson. Game time is at 8 p.m. at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, S.C. The game will be televised on ABC. Chris Fowler will handle the play-by-play and Kirk Herbstreit the analysis. Maria Taylor will the sideline reporter.

(Note: The depth chart was released Tuesday. The asterisk indicates the players are listed as even on the depth chart.)

OFFENSE

QB

16 TaQuon Marshall 5-10 180 JR

*11 Matthew Jordan 6-2 208 JR

*7 Lucas Johnson 6-3 210 RFr

*4 Jay Jones 6-0 188 RFr

B-back

30 KirVonte Benson 5-9 211 SO

*21 Quaide Weimerskirch 6-0 217 SO

*15 Jerry Howard 6-0 215 FR

*24 Jordan Ponchez-Mason 6-1 205 FR

A-back

*1 Qua Searcy 5-11 174 JR

*22 Clinton Lynch 6-0 190 JR

A-back

*28 J.J. Green 5-9 188 SR

*31 Nathan Cottrell 5-11 189 SO

WR

2 Ricky Jeune 6-3 210 SR

80 Jalen Camp 6-2 213 SO

WR

83 Brad Stewart 6-1 197 JR

*81 Antonio Messick 6-3 200 SR

*84 Stephen Dolphus 6-5 210 RFr

LT

*53 Jahaziel Lee 6-2 277 SO

*70 Will Bryan 6-4 281 JR

LG

75 Parker Braun 6-3 280 SO

60 Brad Morgan 6-4 288 SO

C

55 Kenny Cooper 6-3 307 SO

59 Scott Morgan 6-4 290 SO

RG

*71 Shamire DeVine 6-7 380 SR

*70 Will Bryan 6-4 281 JR

RT

67 Jake Stickler 6-5 291 JR

62 Bailey Ivemeyer 6-1 270 SO

DEFENSE

DE

42 KeShun Freeman 6-2 250 SR

95 Tyler Merriweather 6-3 238 JR

DT

99 Desmond Branch 6-3 277 JR

90 Brandon Adams 6-2 329 SO

DT

*97 Brentavious Glanton 6-3 290 SO

*54 Kyle Cerge-Henderson 6-1 293 JR

DE

*94 Anree Saint-Amour 6-3 247 JR

*93 Antonio Simmons 6-3 246 SR

OLB

52 Terrell Lewis 6-2 227 SR

43 Tyler Cooksey 6-2 224 SO

MLB

51 Brant Mitchell 6-2 236 JR

12 Bruce Jordan-Swilling 6-1 209 FR

OLB

9 Victor Alexander 5-10 234 JR

45 T.D. Roof 5-11 205 FR

SS

14 Corey Griffin 6-2 199 SR

20 Lawrence Austin 5-9 187 SR

FS

5 A.J. Gray 6-1 218 JR

44 Shawn Kagawa 5-11 198 SR

NICKEL

20 Lawrence Austin 5-9 187 SR

23 Jalen Johnson 6-3 216 JR

CB

17 Lance Austin 5-10 188 SR

6 Lamont Simmons 6-2 194 JR

CB

8 Step Durham 5-11 187 SR

38 Ajani Kerr 6-0 189 RFr

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