NFL Combine Bound: Shrine Bowl Ties Record with 92 Invites

The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine is set to take place from February 27 to March 2 in Indianapolis, Indiana, bringing together top college prospects for one of the biggest events before the draft. This year, 92 players from the East-West Shrine Bowl have received invitations to the Combine, tying the record for the most ever. These athletes will have the opportunity to showcase their skills in front of NFL coaches, scouts, and executives as they prepare for the NFL Draft on April 24-26.

NFL Network and NFL+ will provide full coverage of the Combine, including live drills and analysis.

View live results here and follow the action as it happens.

Here’s the official schedule of on-field workouts:

Thursday, Feb. 27, at 3 PM ET

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN

  • Tommy Akingbesote, Maryland
  • Tyler Baron, Miami
  • Tyler Batty, BYU
  • Zeek Biggers, Georgia Tech
  • Warren Brinson, Georgia
  • Fadil Diggs, Syracuse
  • Ethan Downs, Oklahoma
  • Kenneth Grant, Michigan
  • Eric Gregory, Arkansas
  • Jared Harrison-Hunte, SMU
  • Ahmed Hassanein, Boise State
  • Tonka Hemingway, South Carolina
  • Cam Horsley, Boston College
  • Sean Martin, West Virginia
  • Payton Page, Clemson
  • JJ Pegues, Mississippi
  • Jordan Phillips, Maryland
  • Antwaun Powell-Ryland, Virginia Tech
  • Elijah Roberts, SMU
  • Que Robinson, Alabama
  • Nazir Stackhouse, Georgia
  • Jay Toia, UCLA
  • CJ West, Indiana

LINEBACKERS

  • Carson Bruener, Washington
  • Teddye Buchanan, Cal
  • Jamon Dumas-Johnson, Kentucky
  • Jay Higgins, Iowa
  • Bam Martin-Scott, South Carolina
  • Francisco Mauigoa, Miami
  • Kain Medrano, UCLA
  • Chris Paul Jr., Mississippi
  • Jackson Woodard, UNLV

Friday, Feb. 28, at 3 PM ET

DEFENSIVE BACKS

  • Zy Alexander, LSU
  • Cobee Bryant, Kansas
  • Alijah Clark, Syracuse
  • Mello Dotson, Kansas
  • O’Donnell Fortune, South Carolina
  • Zah Frazier, UTSA
  • Jermari Harris, Iowa
  • Marcus Harris, Cal
  • Alijah Huzzie, North Carolina
  • Robert Longerbeam, Rutgers
  • Jason Marshall Jr., Florida
  • R.J. Mickens, Clemson
  • Jabbar Muhammad, Oregon
  • Shavon Revel Jr., East Carolina
  • Marques Sigle, Kansas State
  • Isas Waxter, Villanova
  • Nohl Williams, Cal
  • Craig Woodson, Cal

TIGHT ENDS

  • Jalin Conyers, Texas Tech
  • Mitchell Evans, Notre Dame
  • Oronde Gadsden II, Syracuse
  • Luke Lachey, Iowa
  • Joshua Simon, South Carolina

Saturday, March 1, at 1 PM ET

QUARTERBACKS

  • Max Brosmer, Minnesota
  • Brady Cook, Missouri
  • Kyle McCord, Syracuse
  • Shedeur Sanders, Colorado

WIDE RECEIVERS

  • Ja’Corey Brooks, Louisville
  • Sam Brown Jr., Miami
  • Jacolby George, Miami
  • Traeshon Holden, Oregon
  • Jimmy Horn Jr., Colorado
  • KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Auburn
  • Dominic Lovett, Georgia
  • Konata Mumpfield, Pittsburgh
  • Nick Nash, San Jose State
  • Isaiah Neyor, Nebraska
  • Kaden Prather, Maryland
  • Dont’e Thornton Jr., Tennessee
  • Theo Wease Jr., Missouri
  • Antwane Wells Jr., Mississippi
  • LaJohntay Wester, Colorado
  • Ricky White III, UNLV

RUNNING BACKS

  • Tahj Brooks, Texas Tech
  • Ja’Quinden Jackson, Arkansas
  • Montrell Johnson Jr., Florida
  • Corey Kiner, Cincinnati
  • Phil Mafah, Clemson
  • Raheim Sanders, South Carolina

Sunday, March 2, at 1 PM ET

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

  • Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, Florida
  • Joshua Gray, Oregon State
  • Joe Huber, Wisconsin
  • Drew Kendall, Boston College
  • Hollin Pierce, Rutgers
  • Xavier Truss, Georgia
  • John Williams, Cincinnati

SPECIALISTS

  • Andres Borregales, K, Miami
  • Ben Sauls, K, Pittsburgh
  • Kai Kroeger, P, South Carolina
  • Brent Matiscik,LS, TCU

100th East-West Shrine Bowl Reunites Iconic Pair

FORGED 50 YEARS AGO, A SPECIAL CONNECTION ENDURES

FLASH BACK TO DECEMBER 1974. The top college football play­ers in the country were visiting the Shriners Children’s hospital in San Fran­cisco prior to the 50th edition of the East-West Shrine Bowl, which was being held at nearby Stanford University.

Big hulking football players and a scrum of media personnel had crowded into the hospital room where 2-year-old Nicole was in bed, recovering from a hand surgery the day before. Over­whelmed, she began to cry.

Mike Esposito, a 6-foot-1-inch, 190-pound running back from Boston College, admits he was a bit flummoxed by the little girl’s tears. But his wife, Lee, suggested getting the girl out of there and away from the commotion.

Everyone in Shrinedom knows what happened next.

Mike took little Nicole’s hand and they headed down the hallway, away from the crush of strangers. It worked — Nicole was comforted.

A newspaper photographer snapped a picture, the tall athlete leaning down to reach the small girl’s hand, the long hallway stretching into the distance.

Nicole “was happy as we walked out,” Mike told a college sports podcast recently. “She was very happy to get out of bed and walk. And it’s all because of my wife.”

Fifty years later, Mike and Nicole were at AT&T Stadium, in Arlington Texas, for the 100th East-West Shrine Bowl, reunit­ing in celebration of Shriners Children’s healthcare system, the game’s big anniversary and that special moment they shared.

That 1974 photograph of Mike and Nicole became the East-West Shrine Bowl logo, painted on the 50-yard-line of the games since, rendering the essence of what the fraternity and its philanthropy are all about.

Mike likes to joke that the photograph, which was taken from behind, made his “keister” famous. In all seriousness, he said, what he most was looking forward to at this year’s East-West Shrine Bowl was seeing Nicole, whom he had not seen since a previous reunion at the 1988 game.

Nicole grew up to be a special education teacher. She works for the school district in Stockton, California, with children who are designated “medically fragile,” most of whom are patients at Shriners Children’s Northern California.

Nicole has three children, and her son, Collin, 27, was born with the same condition that brought her to Shriners Children’s: Holt-Oran syndrome, a rare genetic condition that affects the bones of the hand.

Collin had procedures at Shriners Children’s Northern California too. His mother’s two doctors were still there and so was one of her favorite nurses, who met her as she walked in through the front door. “They used to call me Coco. So, when I walked into the hospital with my son, she recognized me and ran right up and said, ‘Coco!’ I said, ‘I haven’t been called that in a very long time.’”

“I was surprised that most of the staff was still there and remem­bered who I was. I think that’s what separates Shriners Children’s from everybody else; instead of treating you as a patient, they treat you as part of their family.”

Nicole said her surgeries at Shriners Children’s, which gave her useable thumbs, are a gift she can never repay. “I owe all my independence to Shriners Children’s.”

East Shuts Out West 25-0 to Win the 100th Shrine Bowl

The East team, led by Atlanta Falcons Head Coach Marquice Williams, delivered a dominant performance to secure a 25-0 victory over the West in this year’s East-West Shrine Bowl.

Offensive MVP: RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt

Defensive MVP: CB O’Donnell Fortune

View the Official Game Book Here

East-West Shrine Bowl Announces Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment as Inaugural Financial Education Partner

The East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s longest running college all-star football game, has announced Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment as its inaugural Premier Financial Education Partner for 2025.

The 100th East-West Shrine Bowl will be held on January 30, 2025, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX, the home of the Dallas Cowboys. This elite all-star game convenes the best Junior and Senior college football players and 2025 NFL Draft hopefuls in the nation to showcase their talent and skills in front of numerous scouts, coaches, and executives from all 32 NFL teams. Legends like Tom Brady, Walter Payton, and John Elway, as well as today’s standouts like Brock Purdy, Zay Flowers, and Isiah Pacheco are some of those who have played in the historic game.

As the Shrine Bowl’s Premier Financial Education Partner, select members of Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment will host two curated 90-minute financial education sessions on Friday, January 24, 2025, tailored for the exclusive group of professional football prospects partaking in the week’s program and activities. The first session will be from 8:00am to 9:30am CST, followed by a second session from 10:00am to 11:30am CST. 

“For decades, the East-West Shrine Bowl has been widely considered not only an elite prospect all-star game, but a crucial step for players embarking on professional careers for some of football’s biggest stars,” said Sandra L. Richards, Head of Global Sports & Entertainment and Segment Sales & Engagement at Morgan Stanley. “We are excited to announce our sponsorship of this historic game in a milestone year marking its centennial. We look forward to delivering our financial education program, tools, and resources along with sharing lived experiences with this year’s all-stars during a pivotal time in their early and promising careers.”

Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment is a division of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management dedicated to serving the unique and sophisticated needs of elite and professional athletes, entertainers, executives, creators, and other top professionals in the business of sports and entertainment. The division consists of over 300 Financial Advisors who are Global Sports and Entertainment Directors, Global Sports and Entertainment Associate Directors and/or NFLPA Registered Institutional Player Financial Advisors; several of whom are former professional and collegiate athletes who once embarked on similar journeys as this year’s all-stars, including NFL careers. January 2025 marks the eleventh year of the Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment division’s business. For more information, please visit www.morganstanley.com/gse.

“We’re so thankful to partner with Morgan Stanley Global & Entertainment this year to provide education and support for our players off the field and financially,” said Eric Galko, Director of Football Operations at East-West Shrine Bowl. “As these players prepare for their NFL careers on the field, including during the week of our practices, Morgan Stanley GSE can provide the resources for our players, and their families, to be financially independent.”

Following the financial education sessions and other introductory activities on January 24, the annual East-West Shrine Bowl festivities will continue with practices on Saturday, January 25 through Tuesday, January 28, headlined by the 100th annual game on Thursday, January 30 in Arlington, Texas, at AT&T Stadium. The game will be nationally televised on NFL Network at 7:00pm CT. Proceeds from the game will fully benefit the life-changing mission of Shriners Children’s.  

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ABOUT EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL

The East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest running college all-star football game in the nation. Since 1925, the game has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide innovative pediatric specialty care to improve and transform the lives of children. The East-West Shrine Bowl is known for being the starting point of many noteworthy NFL careers, including nearly 100 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. For more information, please visit shrinebowl.com.

ABOUT MORGAN STANLEY WEALTH MANAGEMENT

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, a global leader, provides access to a wide range of products and services to individuals, businesses, and institutions, including brokerage and investment advisory services, financial and wealth planning, cash management and lending products and services, annuities and insurance, retirement, and trust services.

ABOUT MORGAN STANLEY

Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) is a leading global financial services firm providing a wide range of investment banking, securities, wealth management, and investment management services. With offices in 41 countries, the Firm’s employees serve clients worldwide including corporations, governments, institutions, and individuals. For more information about Morgan Stanley, visit www.morganstanley.com.

ABOUT SHRINERS CHILDREN’S

Shriners Children’s improves the lives of children by providing pediatric specialty care, conducting innovative research, and offering outstanding education programs for medical professionals. Children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate are eligible for care, regardless of the families’ ability to pay, and receive all care and services in a compassionate, family-centered environment. For more information, please visit shrinerschildrens.org.

MEDIA CONTACTS

East-West Shrine Bowl

Eric Galko – EGalko@ShrineBowl.com, 570-909-7989

Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment –

Christy Jockle — christine.jockle@morganstanley.com

Stephen Elmore — stephen.elmore@morganstanley.com, 917-628-9376

Skai Blue Media – teamms@skaibluemedia.com

How to Attend the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl Virtually

While we wish you could join us in person for the 100th East-West Shrine Bowl, we’re excited to help you be part of the experience virtually. Here’s how:

1. Watch Practice LIVE at Lights Out Sport

All Shrine Bowl practices will be broadcast LIVE on Lights Out Sports, featuring every drill, live interviews, and unprecedented access. Lights Out Sports is available on iPhone, iPad, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire, Google TV, and other major platforms. Download the app now and don’t miss a second of the action.

2. Hear from Shrine Bowl Personnel Staff

Throughout the week, the Shrine Bowl staff and media members will highlight standout players, top performances, and behind-the-scenes insights.

Follow @ShrineBowl and @EricGalko on social media and join the conversation with #ShrineBowl to access live updates, exclusive content, and real-time insights on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and more!

3. Follow Along at #ShrineBowl for all the coverage from media in attendance

Media members attending the Shrine Bowl will use #ShrineBowl to share photos, videos, and insights from practices and interviews.

Not attending in person? No problem! Stay connected by following #ShrineBowl on social media to catch all the latest highlights. You can also join the conversation by sharing your thoughts, reactions, and support using #ShrineBowl from home!

East-West Shrine Bowl Works with Zebra Technologies to Track Players’ Performance During 2025 Game

The East-West Shrine Bowl has proudly announced the continuation of its partnership with Zebra Technologies Corporation, a global leader in digitizing and automating frontline workflows, as the exclusive player tracking provider for this iconic college all-star game. 

Zebra Technologies will once again bring cutting-edge RFID tracking technology to the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl on Jan. 30, 2025 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. 

“As the longest running college all-star football game in the U.S., the East-West Shrine Bowl shines a spotlight on the top college players in front of NFL scouts and a national television audience,” said Eric Galko, Director of Football Operations, Player Personnel for East-West Shrine Bowl. “We are thrilled to work with Zebra Technologies for the fourth consecutive year to enhance this experience with its proven sports tracking technology.”   

How It Works 

Zebra’s RFID technology uses tags attached to players’ shoulder pads to capture real-time data like speed, distance covered, direction, acceleration and much more.  

This information helps scouts and coaches evaluate player performance more effectively. Zebra’s expertise in tracking technology goes beyond sports—it’s used in industries like healthcare, retail, manufacturing, transportation and logistics to help businesses improve operational efficiency and decision-making. 

For daily updates and detailed player performance metrics, visit the East-West Shrine Bowl Performance Tracker. 

“Zebra Technologies is pleased to continue our work with the iconic East-West Shrine Bowl to deploy the same RFID tracking technology that is used across the NFL,” said Joe White, Chief Product & Solutions Officer, Zebra Technologies. “The performance metrics we capture will help showcase the best college football players in the country to NFL coaches, scouts and general managers, enabling them to more strategically evaluate the players’ on-field performance during the game.” 

Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Hospitals for Children and its mission to provide advanced care for orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay for services. As part of the exclusive partnership, Zebra is again making a charitable donation to the Shriners Hospitals for Children. 

“The philanthropic component of the East-West Shrine Bowl makes it more than an all-star game. We are proud to continue to support the Shriners’ mission which is aligned with our commitment to help improve the health of our local communities,” added White. 

ABOUT ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES 

Zebra (NASDAQ: ZBRA) provides the tools to help businesses grow with asset visibility, connected frontline workers and intelligent automation. The company operates in more than 100 countries, and its customers include over 80% of the Fortune 500. Designed for the frontline, Zebra’s award-winning portfolio includes hardware, software, and services, all backed by its 50+ years of innovation and global partner ecosystem. Follow Zebra on its blog and LinkedIn, visit its newsroom and learn more at www.zebra.com.   

EDDIE GEORGE, ANDREW WHITWORTH SELECTED TO EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL HALL OF FAME

Both will be recognized during the 100th annual East-West Shrine Bowl on Jan. 30

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The East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s oldest college football all-star game, will officially induct Eddie George and Andrew Whitworth into the prestigious East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame at the East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame Banquet on Wednesday, January 29 at Globe Life Field. Both George and Whitworth will be in attendance and honored during the 100th East-West Shrine Bowl on January 30 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

The East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame is home to some of the greatest names ever to play the game including Bob Lilly, Randy White, Dick Butkus, Larry Csonka, Joe Greene, Gale Sayers, Brett Favre, Troy Vincent and Will Shields, among others. Both George and Whitworth, along with those previously listed, were recently selected as part of the East-West Shrine Bowl All-Century Team.

“We’re proud to celebrate Eddie George and Andrew Whitworth as the newest members of the East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame,” said Bob Roller, Vice President of Sports for Shriners Children’s. ”Both have achieved remarkable success in football after their college careers – George as a four-time Pro Bowler and now head coach at Tennessee State, and Whitworth as a Super Bowl champion and Walter Payton Man of the Year with the Los Angeles Rams. The East-West Shrine Bowl was their first step transitioning from college to professional football, and we’re happy to recognize their accomplishments.”

Former running back Eddie George played four seasons at Ohio State before a nine-year NFL career with the Houston/Tennessee Oilers/Tennessee Titans and Dallas Cowboys. He won the Heisman Trophy in 1995 after  rushing for 1,927 yards and 24 touchdowns in his senior season. George was also awarded the Walter Camp, Maxwell, and Doak Walker Awards that season.

As a professional, George won Rookie of the Year in 1996 and went eight consecutive seasons without missing a start. George is only the second NFL running back to rush for 10,000 yards while never missing a start, joining Jim Brown. Only Walter Payton (170) started more consecutive regular season games than George’s 130. A four-time Pro Bowl selection, George’s career totals include 10,441 rushing yards, 268 receptions, 2,227 receiving yards, and 78 touchdowns (68 rushing and 10 receiving).

George stepped into the coaching ranks in 2021, taking over as head coach of the Tennessee State Tigers. His first winning season came in 2023 and this past year he led the Tigers to the FCS Playoffs for the first time since 2013. Named Big South-OVC Coach of the Year, George guided TSU to its first conference championship since 1999. He is a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award, which honors the national coach of the year in Division I FCS football.

Andrew Whitworth is a former offensive tackle who won a national championship at LSU in 2003. He tallied 52 career starts, second in NCAA Division I history, and finished his college career with 22 consecutive games not allowing a sack. Whitworth earned first-team All-SEC honors in his final two seasons at LSU.

Drafted in 2006, Whitworth played 16 seasons in the NFL (11 with Cincinnati, five with the Los Angeles Rams). The four-time Pro Bowler capped his career with a Super Bowl victory against the Bengals, becoming the oldest offensive lineman to play in and win a Super Bowl (40 years old).

The 6-foot-7 lineman earned the NFL’s most prestigious honor in 2021 when he was named the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year, presented to a player in recognition of community service off the field, as well as excellence on it. Whitworth has focused his efforts on helping people facing housing insecurity and damaged homes.


Tickets to the Hall of Fame Banquet are available for purchase here.

East-West Shrine Bowl, Benefiting Shriners Children’s, Celebrates 100 Years

Shriners Children’s is thrilled to announce that tickets are now on sale for its 100th East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s longest-running college all-star football game and second oldest bowl game. The event will kick off on Jan. 30, 2025, at 7 p.m. CT at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys.

Not only does the game give top college players the chance to showcase their talents to NFL scouts and a national television audience, but the East-West Shrine Bowl benefits the Shriners Children’s mission to provide excellent specialty care for children regardless of families’ ability to pay or insurance status.

“We were the first to pen the phrase, ‘More than just a game.’ And that’s truly what it is,” said Bob Roller, vice president of sports for Shriners Children’s. “We tell the story through these all-stars of our all-stars, which are the 1.5 million Shriners patients we have treated over the last 100 years. This game is our signature event to tell that story to the country.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl helps raise the profile of the international healthcare system, which treats orthopedic conditionsburnscleft lip and cleft palatespinal cord injuries and sports injuries. It also furthers Shriners Children’s goal to reach more kids in more places.

“It’s unbelievable that it’s been 100 years. When I played, it was the 50th, and the game is still going strong,” said Mike Esposito, former NFL and Shrine Bowl player. “That’s just what the Shriners do for kids.”

Humble Beginnings

Many might not know that the East-West Shrine Bowl wasn’t initially a football game. Before 1925, it was a baseball game held several times between Shriners International in San Francisco and the Elks, raising money for their respective charities.

But Shriners team captain E. Jack Spaulding wanted to generate more exposure for the organizations and decided to switch the sport to football, envisioning that an all-star game featuring the best college players might be more successful. Thus, the East-West Shrine Bowl was born, with net proceeds benefiting Shriners Children’s.

For the first football game, top college players from the East and West coasts went head-to-head on Dec. 26, 1925, at San Francisco’s Ewing Field. The Shriners welcomed an audience of 25,000 fans, the largest crowd in the venue’s history, and raised $25,000, which was donated to Shriners Hospitals for Children — San Francisco.

Year after year, the East-West Shrine Bowl has proved to be a winning formula, pairing charity fundraising with gridiron thrills. With NFL scouts and executives in attendance, the game became a must-see showcase of the nation’s greatest college football talent, including such legends as Tom Brady, Walter Payton, Roger Staubach and Bob Lilly as well as current stars Brock Purdy, Zay Flowers and Isiah Pacheco. The game helped kick off the careers of 80 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and more than 200 members of the College Football Hall of Fame.

Esteemed coaches such as Don Shula, Dick Vermeil, Paul “Bear” Bryant and Jerry Glanville have also participated in the East-West Shrine Bowl.

Honoring 100 Years

Anticipation is high for the centennial East-West Shrine Bowl, featuring ambassador Drew Pearson. With all 32 NFL teams’ scouts and executives in attendance, top collegiate players from around the country will be performing. The game will be nationally televised in primetime on the NFL Network.

To celebrate its 100th anniversary, the East-West Shrine Bowl has created the All-Century Team, featuring legendary players such as Brady, Payton, Staubach, Paul Hornung, Lawrence Taylor and Doak Walker, among others. Also new this year is an exhibit about the bowl at the College Football Hall of Fame.

Festivities surrounding the all-star game’s centennial include an East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame banquet on Jan. 29 at Globe Life Field, the first since 2020, honoring inductees Eddie George and Andrew Whitworth. Plus, a pre-game Fan Fest will be held at AT&T Stadium’s Miller LiteHouse from 4-6 p.m.

Family-friendly ticket options range from $20-$50 and are available at ShrineBowl.com. Premium seating options, including all-you-can-eat tickets in the AT&T Stadium Founders Club, are on sale now (select Section C210).

East-West Shrine Bowl, Benefiting Shriners Children’s, Celebrates 100 Years

Shriners Children’s is thrilled to announce that tickets are now on sale for its 100th East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s longest-running college all-star football game and second oldest bowl game. The event will kick off on Jan. 30, 2025, at 7 p.m. CT at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys.

Not only does the game give top college players the chance to showcase their talents to NFL scouts and a national television audience, but the East-West Shrine Bowl benefits the Shriners Children’s mission to provide excellent specialty care for children regardless of families’ ability to pay or insurance status.

“We were the first to pen the phrase, ‘More than just a game.’ And that’s truly what it is,” said Bob Roller, vice president of sports for Shriners Children’s. “We tell the story through these all-stars of our all-stars, which are the 1.5 million Shriners patients we have treated over the last 100 years. This game is our signature event to tell that story to the country.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl helps raise the profile of the international healthcare system, which treats orthopedic conditionsburnscleft lip and cleft palatespinal cord injuries and sports injuries. It also furthers Shriners Children’s goal to reach more kids in more places.

“It’s unbelievable that it’s been 100 years. When I played, it was the 50th, and the game is still going strong,” said Mike Esposito, former NFL and Shrine Bowl player. “That’s just what the Shriners do for kids.”

Humble Beginnings

Many might not know that the East-West Shrine Bowl wasn’t initially a football game. Before 1925, it was a baseball game held several times between Shriners International in San Francisco and the Elks, raising money for their respective charities.

But Shriners team captain E. Jack Spaulding wanted to generate more exposure for the organizations and decided to switch the sport to football, envisioning that an all-star game featuring the best college players might be more successful. Thus, the East-West Shrine Bowl was born, with net proceeds benefiting Shriners Children’s.

For the first football game, top college players from the East and West coasts went head-to-head on Dec. 26, 1925, at San Francisco’s Ewing Field. The Shriners welcomed an audience of 25,000 fans, the largest crowd in the venue’s history, and raised $25,000, which was donated to Shriners Hospitals for Children — San Francisco.

Year after year, the East-West Shrine Bowl has proved to be a winning formula, pairing charity fundraising with gridiron thrills. With NFL scouts and executives in attendance, the game became a must-see showcase of the nation’s greatest college football talent, including such legends as Tom Brady, Walter Payton, Roger Staubach and Bob Lilly as well as current stars Brock Purdy, Zay Flowers and Isiah Pacheco. The game helped kick off the careers of 80 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and more than 200 members of the College Football Hall of Fame.

Esteemed coaches such as Don Shula, Dick Vermeil, Paul “Bear” Bryant and Jerry Glanville have also participated in the East-West Shrine Bowl.

Honoring 100 Years

Anticipation is high for the centennial East-West Shrine Bowl, featuring ambassador Drew Pearson. With all 32 NFL teams’ scouts and executives in attendance, top collegiate players from around the country will be performing. The game will be nationally televised in primetime on the NFL Network.

To celebrate its 100th anniversary, the East-West Shrine Bowl has created the All-Century Team, featuring legendary players such as Brady, Payton, Staubach, Paul Hornung, Lawrence Taylor and Doak Walker, among others. Also new this year is an exhibit about the bowl at the College Football Hall of Fame.

Festivities surrounding the all-star game’s centennial include an East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame banquet on Jan. 29 at Globe Life Field, the first since 2020, honoring inductees Eddie George and Andrew Whitworth. Plus, a pre-game Fan Fest will be held at AT&T Stadium’s Miller LiteHouse from 4-6 p.m.

Family-friendly ticket options range from $20-$50 and are available at ShrineBowl.com. Premium seating options, including all-you-can-eat tickets in the AT&T Stadium Founders Club, are on sale now (select Section C210).

East-West Shrine Bowl Partners with Wilson for One-Of-A-Kind Throwing Session

The East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s oldest college all-star football game, has officially partnered with Wilson Sporting Goods to be the official football of the Shrine Bowl as well as a partner in the inaugural “Wilson Throwing Session” at the 2025 event.

The 2025 Shrine Bowl will be giving the top quarterback prospects a unique chance to impress NFL personnel in a structured, ideal condition throwing session to showcase their velocity, release time, spiral efficiency, spin rate and fundamental development. The “Wilson QBX Throwing Session” will occur on Friday, Jan. 24, at our practice facility, giving quarterbacks an opportunity to impress NFL clubs and highlight their abilities using Wilson’s proprietary and industry-leading data capture of each throw. This allows NFL evaluators to ideally conceptualize each quarterbacks style, ability and developmental potential.

“We at the Shrine Bowl are always looking for ways to elevate our players in front of NFL personnel as well as stay at the forefront of data and analytic development in the football space,” says Eric Galko, Director of Player Personnel and Football Operations of the Shrine Bowl. “By partnering with Wilson for this inaugural Wilson QBX Throwing Session, we’re able to accomplish both, giving our quarterbacks an ideal event to kickoff Shrine Bowl practices and educating NFL personnel not only about our quarterbacks, but the development of Wilson’s technology for their own use.”

“Wilson is thrilled to partner with a premier college football all-star game, to improve the scouting process for NFL-bound quarterbacks. QB’s are always the most closely analyzed players and we are excited to capture and share detailed throw data with all players, coaches and personnel at the Shrine Bowl,” said Blake Rus, Global Marketing Director at Wilson Sporting Goods.

Wilson will be using its industry-leading QBX Connected data and analytics to provide metrics about QB arm talent. The Wilson QBX consists of sensors placed in the center of the football to record all throw statistics. That throw data can be used for training progression, talent evaluation, injury recovery and play calling. The QBX system is used by a handful of NFL and NCAA programs around the US. Learn more about the QBX system at qbx.wilson.com/

The 100th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will kickoff with practices on Saturday, Jan. 25 through Tuesday, Jan. 28, with the 100th annual game on Thursday, Jan. 30 in Arlington, Texas, at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys and in one of the premier sports venues in the world. The game will be nationally televised in primetime on NFL Network. Proceeds from the game will fully benefit the life-changing mission of Shriners Children’s.

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Andrew Whitworth Surprised with East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame Induction

Andrew Whitworth received a surprise Hall of Fame induction for the East-West Shrine Bowl during a segment with Jane Slater on NFL Network. Whitworth reflected on how the Shrine Bowl jumpstarted his NFL career and expressed gratitude for the honor, calling it “really freaking cool.”

The announcement included a special gift and an invitation to this year’s game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Watch the full moment here:

2025 East-West Shrine Bowl Media Schedule

We are excited to welcome media to the 100th East-West Shrine Bowl! The below schedule is a list of all media events during the week of the 2025 Shrine Bowl. If you have not yet applied for Credentials, please click here.

Any questions about the schedule, please contact us here

We look forward to welcoming you to Frisco,TX!

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23


CREDENTIAL PICKUP

Time: 4:00-6:00 PM
Where: Shrine Bowl Game Office



FRIDAY, JANUARY 24


CREDENTIAL PICKUP

Time: 11:00-1:00 PM
Where: Second Floor, Hyatt Regency Frisco


PLAYER MEDIA ACCESS

Time: 1:00-5:00 PM
Where: Second Floor, Hyatt Regency Frisco



SATURDAY, JANUARY 25


PRACTICE AT NORTH TEXAS

Credential Pickup
Time: 7:30-8:15 AM


East Team
Time: 8:15-9:45 AM


West Team
Time: 10:00-11:30 AM


PLAYER MEDIA ACCESS

Time: 2:00-5:00 PM
Where: Second Floor, Hyatt Regency Frisco



SUNDAY, JANUARY 26


PRACTICE AT NORTH TEXAS

West Team
Time: 8:15-9:45 AM


East Team
Time: 10:00-11:30 AM


PLAYER MEDIA ACCESS

Time: 2:00-4:00 PM
Where: Second Floor, Hyatt Regency Frisco



MONDAY, JANUARY 27


PRACTICE AT NORTH TEXAS

East Team
Time: 8:15-9:45 AM


West Team
Time: 10:00-11:30 AM


PLAYER MEDIA ACCESS

Time: 2:00-5:00 PM
Where: Second Floor, Hyatt Regency Frisco



TUESDAY, JANUARY 28


PRACTICE AT NORTH TEXAS

West Team
Time: 8:15-9:45 AM


East Team
Time: 10:00-11:30 AM


PLAYER MEDIA ACCESS

Time: 2:00-5:00 PM
Where: Second Floor, Hyatt Regency Frisco



WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29


MEDIA DAY

Time: 11:00-1:00 PM
Where: Globe Life Field


HALL OF FAME BANQUET

Time: 5:30 PM
Where: Globe Life Field



THURSDAY, JANUARY 30TH

GAME DAY AT AT&T STADIUM

Credential Pickup

Time:4:00-7:00PM

2025 East-West Shrine Bowl

Time:7:00-10:00PM


All Interviews and Happy Hours will take place at our Game Hotel (Hyatt Regency Frisco – Dallas).

More information will be provided to credentialed media.

Key Locations:

Team Hotel: Hyatt Regency Frisco – Dallas : 2615 Preston Rd Frisco, TX, 75034, US

Practice at North Texas: Lovelace & McNatt Families Practice Facility : 1307 Bonnie Brae St, Denton, TX 76207

Banquet: Globe Life Field: 734 Stadium Dr, Arlington, TX 76011

Game Day: AT&T Stadium: 1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011

EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL ANNOUNCES ALL-CENTURY TEAM; UNVEILS EXHIBIT AT COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

The All-Century Team includes all 80 Pro Football Hall of Fame members that played in the East-West Shrine Bowl

Click Here for Press Kit

ATLANTA (December 17, 2024) — The East-West Shrine Bowl today announced its All-Century Team, celebrating the upcoming 100th edition of the oldest college football all-star game in the nation. The distinguished roster features legendary players such as Tom Brady, Paul Hornung, Walter Payton, Roger Staubach, Lawrence Taylor, and Doak Walker, among others.

In addition to the All-Century Team, the College Football Hall of Fame unveiled an exhibit surrounding the 100th East-West Shrine Bowl.

The 100th East-West Shrine Bowl will kickoff on Thursday, January 30, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. CT and be nationally televised in prime time on NFL Network.

“We are honored to have this historic milestone for the East-West Shrine Bowl recognized by the College Football Hall of Fame,” said Dustin Johnson, National Director of Sports for Shriners Children’s. “Showcasing our game’s rich legacy in such an iconic venue underscores its enduring impact on college football and its vital connection to our mission of providing life-changing care for children. This celebration is a tribute to our alumni and fans who have supported our efforts throughout the past century.”

“This is an exciting opportunity for the College Football Hall of Fame and fans to celebrate the history and significance of the East-West Shrine Bowl, the oldest college football all-star game in the country,” said Denis Crawford, Ph.D., College Football Hall of Fame Historian and Exhibit Designer. “We’re happy to help kick off the celebration with our exhibit and we look forward to the 100th East-West Shrine Bowl in January.”

EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL ALL-CENTURY TEAM

The East-West Shrine Bowl has served as the starting point for many noteworthy NFL careers, including 80 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and more than 200 members of the College Football Hall of Fame. All 80 Pro Football Hall of Fame members that played in the East-West Shrine Bowl are on the All-Century Team.

The East rosters placed 56 players on the All-Century Team while the West landed 44. Five players from the 71st East-West Shrine Bowl (1996) earned a spot on the All-Century Team, the most of any individual Shrine Bowl. Arizona State (5) is the most-represented school among All-Century selections

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME EXHIBIT

In anticipation of the 100th edition of the East-West Shrine Bowl, the College Football Hall of Fame has created an exhibit showcasing the game’s unique history and impact over the last century. The East-West Shrine Bowl artifacts will be featured at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta beyond the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship in Atlanta.

The collection includes multiple game programs, autographed footballs and jerseys, greeting cards and gift donations from players to former Shriners Children’s patients, and photos from the past 100 years. The oldest items come from the 1929 East-West Shrine Bowl.

Mike Esposito, a player in the 1974 East-West Shrine Bowl, was on-hand to see the display at the College Football Hall of Fame. Esposito, a former Atlanta Falcons running back, has been featured holding a young patient’s hand in the East-West Shrine Bowl logo since playing in the game. Esposito was joined by East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Famer and Georgia Bulldogs legend Buck Belue, College Football Hall of Fame Historian and Exhibit Designer Denis Crawford, Shriners Children’s Patient Ambassador Parker, and Shriners Children’s leadership.

Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide advanced care for children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay or insurance status.

The East-West Shrine Bowl is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the best college football players in the world to showcase their talents as top NFL Draft prospects in front of all 32 NFL teams’ scouts and executives. Tickets are available at shrinebowl.com.

The 100-Year Legacy of the East-West Shrine Bowl: Exhibit and Panel Discussion

Celebrate 100 years of the East-West Shrine Bowl at the College Football Hall of Fame. Our new exhibit featuring unique artifacts from the College Football Hall of Fame will be unveiled detailing the game’s rich tradition. Our expert panel will reveal the All-Century Team and discuss the historical impact of the nation’s oldest college all-star football game.

Lights Out Sports TV to Live Stream All 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl Practices

The East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s oldest college all-star football game, has officially partnered with Lights Out Sports TV, a revolutionary FREE streaming app created by NFL legend Shawne Merriman, to be our official practice broadcast network for the 2025 Shrine Bowl.

For the first time in East-West Shrine Bowl history, the event’s full schedule of practices (Saturday, January 25 through Tuesday, January 28) will be available via a live video broadcast captured and streamed by Lights Out Sports TV’s video production team. By broadcasting live, NFL stakeholders, media, football fans, and advocates for the Shriners Children’s healthcare system can watch how East-West Shrine Bowl players prepare for the 100th annual game and impress NFL personnel in real time.

“We are thrilled to partner with an emerging media company like Lights Out Sports to live broadcast our practices for the first time in the history of our event,” said Bob Roller, vice president of sports for Shriners Children’s. “Practice is not only a crucial part of the week for our players and NFL clubs, but is a key part of the NFL evaluation process for fans and media, as well. Ensuring that every play during the week is captured and available live gives viewers access they’ve never had before.”

Lights Out Sports TV’s experience with NFL partners and live-stream events makes it an ideal partner for this new broadcast. Together, Lights Out Sports and the East-West Shrine Bowl will make history as the first major college all-star game to livestream all daily practices making them available to watch anywhere at any time. With multiple camera angles, high-level production, high-profile guests and experienced and outstanding broadcast talent to be named, fans and media can expect a high-quality and highly entertaining view of the East-West Shrine Bowl practices.

“I’m honored for the partnership with East-West Shrine Bowl and Lights Out Sports to be a part of the 100th annual game and to continue the great work that has been done to promote these young athletes,” Merriman shared. “As a former player, I’m excited to show the world where the real work happens… in practice.”

The 100th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will kick off with practices on Saturday, January 25 through Tuesday, January 28. The 100th annual game will take place on Thursday, January 30, 2025, in Arlington, Texas, at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys and one of the premier sports venues in the world. The game will be nationally televised during primetime on the NFL Network.

Proceeds from the game will fully benefit the life-changing mission of Shriners Children’s.

ABOUT LIGHTS OUT SPORTS TV: Founded by NFL legend Shawne Merriman, Lights Out Sports TV is a cutting-edge FREE sports media platform committed to delivering high-quality, engaging content that spans the world of sports. The platform is renowned for its dynamic programming, which includes live sports events, in-depth athlete interviews, and original shows that offer unique insights into the world of sports. Lights Out Sports TV is dedicated to providing a fresh, innovative viewing experience that resonates with both traditional sports fans and the tech-savvy audience.

NFLPA and East-West Shrine Bowl Partner to Enhance All-Star Experience

ARLINGTON, TEXAS (Sept. 4, 2024) —The East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s oldest college all-star football game, has officially partnered with the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) for the second consecutive year to provide substantial educational resources to athletes throughout the 100th annual game in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex..

This official partnership continues the NFLPA and Shriners Children’s special relationship, enhancing the Shrine Bowl in a way that is substantial and unique as compared to any other all-star event. Through the NFLPA’s involvement, participants will have the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of what it takes to succeed as a professional football player, both on and off the field. Current and former NFL players as well as NFLPA leadership will serve as featured speakers during panels and activations throughout the week of the Shrine Bowl to educate and empower the athletes.

“We are thrilled to continue with the NFLPA as an official partner of the East-West Shrine Bowl,” said Bob Roller, Vice President of Sports for Shriners Children’s. “The NFLPA’s presence throughout our event was a tremendous experience for our athletes in 2024, and we look forward to growing our partnership to uniquely enhance opportunities for our 2025 players to succeed as they embark upon their professional careers.”

At the 2024 event, the NFLPA’s speakers included current and former NFL players, NFL Hall of Famers, and NFLPA leadership, sharing with players about their upcoming journey in the NFL, and what life after football will be. In furtherance of this continued partnership, the NFLPA aims to provide the 2025 Shrine Bowl players with a crash course of information, speakers and exposure as they position themselves to make the next step in their football journey.

“Continuing this partnership with the Shrine Bowl was an easy decision because it reinforces the core values of our union,” said Matt Curtin, President of NFL Players Inc. “The impact that Shriners Children’s has on communities across the country mirrors the positive effect that the East-West Shrine Bowl has on our future player members, and we’re excited to once again be a part of that experience.”

The 100th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will kickoff Thursday, January 30, 2025 in Arlington, Texas, at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys and in one of the premier sports venues in the world. The game will be nationally televised in primetime on NFL Network. Proceeds from the game will fully benefit the life-changing mission of Shriners Children’s.

TICKETS ON SALE FOR ICONIC 100TH EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL AT AT&T STADIUM

ARLINGTON, TEXAS (September 3, 2024) — Tickets are now on sale for the 100th edition of the iconic East-West Shrine Bowl to be played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys. The game will kickoff on Thursday, January 30, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. CT and be nationally televised in prime time on NFL Network. Family friendly ticket options range from $20-$50 and are available at ShrineBowl.com. Premium seating options, including all-you-can-eat tickets in the AT&T Stadium Founders Club, will go on sale later this month. 

“It’s only fitting that the 100th rendition of the East-West Shrine Bowl be played at AT&T Stadium, a venue that embodies the excellence and tradition of football,” said East-West Shrine Bowl Ambassador Drew Pearson, Pro Football Hall of Famer and Dallas Cowboys legend. “The game’s longtime commitment to supporting the Shriners Hospitals for Children is to be applauded and commended, as this event impacts so many in the community. We encourage fans to come out and watch some of the best players in the longest-running college all-star football game in the nation.”

Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide advanced care for children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay or insurance status.

“We’re delighted to showcase the best college football players in the country with the 100th edition of the historic East-West Shrine Bowl at AT&T Stadium in January,” said Stephen Jones, Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President, Director of Player Personnel for the Dallas Cowboys. “It’s an honor to once again host a college football game of this significance. We look forward to bringing the top college football players in the country to North Texas, all with a focus on helping Shriners Children’s and their mission.”

Festivities surrounding the all-star game’s centennial celebration include an East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame banquet on January 29 at Globe Life Field and a pre-game Fan Fest to be held at AT&T Stadium’s Miller LiteHouse. 

The East-West Shrine Bowl is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the best college football players in the world to showcase their talents as top NFL Draft prospects in front of all 32 NFL teams’ scouts and executives. Many of professional football’s most recognized and decorated players, including legends Tom Brady, Walter Payton, Roger Staubach, Bob Lilly and current stars Brock Purdy, Zay Flowers and Isiah Pacheco, played in the East-West Shrine Bowl.

AT&T Stadium to Host Iconic 100th East-West Shrine Bowl

ARLINGTON, TEXAS (July 1, 2024) — Shriners Children’s officials announced today that the 100th edition of the iconic East-West Shrine Bowl will be played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys. The game will kickoff on Thursday, January 30, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. CT and be nationally televised in prime time on NFL Network.

“We are thrilled to bring our centennial game to one of the world’s most incredible sports venues,” said Bob Roller, vice president of sports for Shriners Children’s. “The East-West Shrine Bowl has had a transformational impact on the lives of children for a century. The nation’s best college football all-stars taking the field at AT&T Stadium is truly a fitting celebration of this historic milestone.”

Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide advanced care for children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay or insurance status.

“We’re delighted to showcase the best college football players in the country with the 100th edition of the historic East-West Shrine Bowl at AT&T Stadium in January,” said Stephen Jones, Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President, Director of Player Personnel for the Dallas Cowboys. “It’s an honor to once again host a college football game of this significance. We look forward to bringing the top college football players in the country to North Texas, all with a focus on helping Shriners Children’s and their mission.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the best college football players in the world to showcase their talents as top NFL Draft prospects in front of all 32 NFL teams’ scouts and executives. Many of professional football’s most recognized and decorated players, including legends Tom Brady, Walter Payton, John Elway and current stars Brock Purdy, Zay Flowers and Isiah Pacheco, played in the East-West Shrine Bowl.

Record-Breaking Success for East-West Shrine Bowl Players in 2024 NFL Draft

The 2024 NFL Draft was a historic event for the East-West Shrine Bowl, with an incredible 57 players drafted—an all-time high in the bowl’s 99-year history. This represents a 24% increase from the 2023 Shrine Bowl and a remarkable 97% increase from the 2020 Shrine Bowl.

Key highlights include:

  • Eight players drafted in the top three rounds – the highest number in at least the last 25 years.
  • Two players chosen in the first four picks of the fourth round.

For the third year in a row, two quarterbacks from the Shrine Bowl were drafted:

  • Devin Leary to the Baltimore Ravens
  • Jordan Travis to the New York Jets

This year’s draft results highlight the exceptional talent and dedication of our Shrine Bowl athletes, reinforcing the event’s reputation as a premier showcase for future NFL stars.

Congratulations to our East-West Shrine Bowl players who were drafted in the 2024 NFL Draft:

First NameLast NamePosCollegeRound/PickNFL Team
EdgerrinCooperLBTexas A&MRound 2 Pick 45Green Bay Packers
JonathonBrooksRBTexasRound 2 Pick 46Carolina Panthers
RenardoGreenCBFlorida StateRound 2 Pick 64San Francisco 49ers
CaedanWallaceOTPenn StateRound 3 Pick 68New England Patriots
JonahEllissEDGEUtahRound 3 Pick 76Denver Broncos
MatthewGoncalvesOLPittsburghRound 3 Pick 79Indianapolis Colts
TipReimanTEIllinoisRound 3 Pick 82Arizona Cardinals
JarrianJonesCBFlorida StateRound 3 Pick 96Jacksonville Jaguars
JTSandersTETexasRound 4 Pick 101Carolina Panthers
DadrionTaylor-DemersonSAFTexas TechRound 4 Pick 104Arizona Cardinals
MasonMcCormickOGSouth Dakota StateRound 4 Pick 119Pittsburgh Steelers
IsaacGuerendoRBLouisvilleRound 4 Pick 129San Francisco 49ers
XavierThomasEDGEClemsonRound 4 Pick 138arizona Cardinals
TarheebStillCBMarylandRound 5 Pick 137Los Angeles Chargers
AnthonyGouldWROregon StateRound 5 Pick 142Indianapolis Colts
JaylonCarliesSAFMissouriRound 5 Pick 151Indianapolis Colts
DeantrePrinceCBOle MissRound 5 Pick 153Jacksonville Jaguars
MoKamaraEDGEColorado StateRound 5 Pick 158Miami Dolphins
HunterNourzadOCPenn StateRound 5 Pick 159Kansas City Chiefs
DominiqueHamptonSAFWashingtonRound 5 Pick 161Washington Commanders
TyroneTracyRBPurdueRound 5 Pick 166New York Giants
BubMeansWRPittsburghRound 5 Pick 170New Orleans Saints
JordanTravisQBFlorida StateRound 5 Pick 171New York Jets
Qwan'tezStiggersCBToronto ArgonautsRound 5 Pick 176New York Jets
WalterRouseOTOklahomaRound 6 Pick 177Minnesota Vikings
LoganLeeIDLIowaRound 6 Pick 178Pittsburgh Steelers
MarcellasDialCBSouth CarolinaRound 6 Pick 180New England Patriots
DariusMuasauLBUCLARound 6 Pick 183New York Giants
MalikWashingtonWRVirginiaRound 6 Pick 184Miami Dolphins
CaseyWashingtonWRIllinoisRound 6 Pick 187Atlanta Falcons
DylanMcMahonOCNC StateRound 6 Pick 190Philadelphia Eagles
TejhaunPalmerWRUABRound 6 Pick 191Arizona Cardinals
RyanWattsSAFTexasRound 6 Pick 195Pittsburgh Steelers
ZionLogueIDLGeorgiaRound 6 Pick 197Atlanta Falcons
KhristianBoydIDLNorthern IowaRound 6 Pick 199New Orleans Saints
TylanGrableOTUCFRound 6 Pick 204Buffalo Bills
ChristianMahoganyOGBoston CollegeRound 6 Pick 210Detroit Lions
CamLittleKArkansasRound 6 Pick 212Jacksonville Jaguars
DevinLearyQBKentuckyRound 6 Pick 218Baltimore Ravens
DaequanHardyCBPenn StateRound 6 Pick 219Buffalo Bills
ElijahKleinOGUTEPRound 6 Pick 220Tampa Bay Buccaneers
TreyTaylorSAFAir ForceRound 7 Pick 223Las Vegas Raiders
DaijahnAnthonySAFOle MissRound 7 Pick 224Cincinnati Bengals
MylesHardenCBSouth DakotaRound 7 Pick 227Cleveland Browns
NickSamacOLMichigan StateRound 7 Pick 228Baltimore Ravens
MJDevonshireCBPittsburghRound 7 Pick 229Las Vegas Raiders
NathanThomasOLLouisianaRound 7 Pick 233Dallas Cowboys
MattLeeOCMiami (FL)Round 7 Pick 237Cincinnati Bengals
SolomonByrdEDGEUSCRound 7 Pick 238Houston Texans
JosiahEzirimOTEastern KentuckyRound 7 Pick 239New Orleans Saints
TahjWashingtonWRUSCRound 7 Pick 241Miami Dolphins
JowonBriggsIDLCincinnatiRound 7 Pick 243Cleveland Browns
JustinRogersIDLAuburnRound 7 Pick 244Dallas Cowboys
CJHansonOGHoly CrossRound 7 Pick 248Kansas City Chiefs
CorneliusJohnsonWRMichiganRound 7 Pick 253Los Angeles Chargers
KaitoriLevestonOGKansas StateRound 7 Pick 254Los Angeles Rams
JaylenKeySAFAlabamaRound 7 Pick 257New York Jets
EvanAndersonIDLFlorida AtlanticUDFASan Francisco 49ers
MasonPlineTEFurmanUDFASan Francisco 49ers
MylesMurphyIDLNorth CarolinaUDFAArizona Cardinals
JoeShimkoLSNC StateUDFAArizona Cardinals
AaronCaseyLBIndianaUDFACincinnati Bengals
CamGrandyTEIllinois StateUDFACincinnati Bengals
MaemaNjongmetaLBWisconsinUDFACincinnati Bengals
GunnerBrittonOGAuburnUDFABuffalo Bills
FrankGore Jr.RBSouthern MissUDFABuffalo Bills
DavidUgwoegbuEDGEHoustonUDFABuffalo Bills
LevelleBaileyLBFresno StateUDFADenver Broncos
OmarBrownSAFNebraskaUDFADenver Broncos
JordanMillerIDLSMUUDFADenver Broncos
BlakeWatsonRBMemphisUDFADenver Broncos
JalenSundellOLNorth Dakota StateUDFACleveland Browns
KarsenBarnhartOGMichiganUDFALos Angeles Chargers
ZachHeinsTESouth Dakota StateUDFALos Angeles Chargers
WillisPatrickOGTCUUDFALos Angeles Chargers
JamreeKromahIDLJames MadisonUDFAChicago bears
AustinReedQBWestern KentuckyUDFAChicago bears
CurtisJacobsLBPenn StateUDFAKansas City Chiefs
FabienLovettIDLFlorida StateUDFAKansas City Chiefs
RyanRehkowPBYUUDFAKansas City Chiefs
ChristianRoland-WallaceCBUSCUDFAKansas City Chiefs
CarsonSteeleRBUCLAUDFAKansas City Chiefs
JasonBeanQBKansasUDFAIndianapolis Colts
KedonSlovisQBBYUUDFAIndianapolis Colts
JasonJohnsonLBUCFUDFADallas Cowboys
SteeleChambersLBOhio StateUDFADetroit Lions
IsaacRexTEBYUUDFADetroit Lions
IsaiahWilliamsWRIllinoisUDFADetroit Lions
IsaiahJohnsonSAFSyracuseUDFAMiami Dolphins
GraysonMurphyEDGEUCLAUDFAMiami Dolphins
MarkPerrySAFTCUUDFAMiami Dolphins
GottliebAyedzeOTMarylandUDFAPhiladelphia Eagles
McCallanCastlesTETennesseeUDFAPhiladelphia Eagles
AnimDankwahOTHowardUDFAPhiladelphia Eagles
JadonJankeWRSouth Dakota StateUDFAHouston Texans
JaxonJankeWRSouth Dakota StateUDFAHouston Texans
JoshCephusWRUTSAUDFAJacksonville Jaguars
DavidWhite Jr.WRWestern CarolinaUDFAJacksonville Jaguars
JariusMonroeCBTulaneUDFANew York Jets
LeonardTaylorIDLMiami (FL)UDFANew York Jets
TuliLetuligasenoaIDLWashingtonUDFALos Angeles Rams
KennyLoganSAFKansasUDFALos Angeles Rams
DrakeStoopsWROklahomaUDFALos Angeles Rams
JoshWallaceCBMichiganUDFALos Angeles Rams
DonovanJenningsOGSouth FloridaUDFAGreen Bay Packers
TrenteJonesOGMichiganUDFAGreen Bay Packers
JalenCokerWRHoly CrossUDFACarolina Panthers
HarrisonMevisKMissouriUDFACarolina Panthers
JacksonMitchellLBUConnUDFACarolina Panthers
JackPlummerQBLouisvilleUDFACarolina Panthers
DemaniRichardsonSAFTexas A&MUDFACarolina Panthers
JadenShirdenRBMonmouthUDFACarolina Panthers
Mikey "mychal"VictorCBAlabama StateUDFANew England Patriots
DeshaunFenwickRBOregon StateUDFANew England Patriots
AndrewCokerOTTCUUDFALas Vegas Raiders
LideatrickGriffinWRMississippi StateUDFALas Vegas Raiders
Ja'QuanSheppardCBMarylandUDFALas Vegas Raiders
TayvionRobinsonWRKentuckyUDFABaltimore Ravens
TramelWalthourIDLGeorgiaUDFABaltimore Ravens
MatthewHayballPVanderbiltUDFANew Orleans Saints
KyleHergelOCBoston CollegeUDFANew Orleans Saints
DallinHolkerTEColorado StateUDFANew Orleans Saints
TrajanJeffcoatEDGEArkansasUDFANew Orleans Saints
JacobKibodiRBLouisianaUDFANew Orleans Saints
EastonGibbsLBWyomingUDFASeattle Seahawks
GarretGreenfieldOTSouth Dakota StateUDFASeattle Seahawks
RoTorrenceCBArizona StateUDFASeattle Seahawks
BeanieBishopCBWest VirginiaUDFAPittsburgh Steelers
John RhysPlumleeQBUCFUDFAPittsburgh Steelers
KalenDeLoachLBFlorida StateUDFATampa Bay Buccaneers
KhalidDukeEDGEKansas StateUDFATennessee Titans
X'ZauveaGadlinOGLibertyUDFATennessee Titans
JabariSmallRBTennesseeUDFATennessee Titans
DallasGantLBToledoUDFAMinnesota Vikings
DwightMcGlothern CBArkansasUDFAMinnesota Vikings
GabrielMurphyEDGEUCLAUDFAMinnesota Vikings
DougNesterOGWest VirginiaUDFAMinnesota Vikings
ChigozieAnusiemCBColorado StateUDFAWashington Commanders
TylerOwensSAFTexas TechUDFAWashington Commanders
AJWoodsCBPittsburghUDFAWashington Commanders

Milestone Moment: 92 East-West Shrine Bowl Players Invited to NFL Combine

This year, a record-breaking 92 East-West Shrine Bowl players have secured invites to the NFL Combine, scheduled to take place at Lucas Oil Stadium from Feb. 26 to March 4. As these players continue on their path to the 2024 NFL Draft, don’t miss out on the live coverage of the Combine starting Thursday on NFL Network and NFL+.

Here’s the schedule breakdown:

February 29th: Defensive Line & Linebackers – 3 p.m.

March 1st: Defensive Backs, Tight Ends – 3 p.m.

March 2nd: Quarterbacks, Wide Receivers, Running Backs – 1 p.m.

March 3rd: Offensive Line, Specialists – 1 p.m.

View results from the NFL Combine here.

2024 East-West Shrine Bowl NFL Combine Invites:

First NameLast NamePositionCollege
RenardoGreenCBFlorida State
TarheebStillCBMaryland
RyanWattsCBTexas
ChristianRoland-WallaceCBUSC
DwightMcGlothernCBArkansas
JoshWallaceCBMichigan
DeantrePrinceCBOle Miss
M.J.DevonshireCBPittsburgh
MylesHardenCBSouth Dakota
JarrianJonesCBFlorida State
DaequanHardyCBPenn State
MarcellasDialCBSouth Carolina
RoTorrenceCBArizona State
JonahEllisEDGEUtah
GabrielMurphyEDGEUCLA
ZionTupuola-FetuiEDGEWashington
EyabiOkieEDGECharlotte
XavierThomasEDGEClemson
TrajanJeffcoatEDGEArkansas
SolomonByrdEDGEUSC
KhalidDukeEDGEKansas State
MohamedKamaraEDGEColorado State
DavidUgwoegbuEDGEHouston
LeonardTaylorIDLMiami (FL)
LoganLeeIDLIowa
FabienLovettIDLFlorida State
JustinRogersIDLAuburn
MylesMurphyIDLNorth Carolina
ZionLogueIDLGeorgia
CamLittleKArkansas
HarrisonMevisKMissouri
EdgerrinCooperLBTexas A&M
CurtisJacobsLBPenn State
DariusMuasauLBUCLA
EastonGibbsLBWyoming
KalenDeLoachLBFlorida State
AaronCaseyLBIndiana
SteeleChambersLBOhio State
MaemaNjongmetaLBWisconsin
MasonMcCormickOCSouth Dakota State
DylanMcMahonOCNC State
HunterNourzadOCPenn State
NickSamacOCMichigan State
JalenSundellOCNorth Dakota State
MatthewLeeOCMiami (FL)
MattGoncalvesOGPittsburgh
ChristianMahoganyOGBoston College
CJHansonOGHoly Cross
KaitoriLevestonOGKansas State
TrenteJonesOGMichigan
X'ZauveaGadlinOGLiberty
KarsenBarnhartOGMichigan
CaedanWallaceOTPenn State
GarretGreenfieldOTSouth Dakota State
JulianPearlOTIllinois
NathanThomasOTLouisiana
WalterRouseOTOklahoma
JosiahEzirimOTEastern Kentucky
AnimDankwahOTHoward
AndrewCokerOTTCU
GottliebAyedzeOTMaryland
TylanGrableOTCentral Florida
RyanRehkowPBYU
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2024 East-West Shrine Bowl Statistics

99th East-West Shrine Bowl Security & Bag Policy

All approved bags are subject to inspection upon entry and are subject to additional inspections within Ford Center. Metal detection and wand screenings will be used at entry points to Ford Center. Re-entry is not permitted.

EWSB Countdown Show

East West Shrine Bowl Countdown

Airs on Sirius XM, Monday-Wednesday (Janu. 29-31) 6-7 pm ET (5-7 pm CT), Channel 84 Live from Hyatt Regency Frisco (players hotel)

Hosts: Monday – Brian Estridge, Justin Fuente, Reporters David Beaudin, and Chris Mycoskie Tuesday – Brian Estridge, Justin Fuente, Reporters David Beaudin, and Chris Mycoskie Wednesday – Brian Estridge, Justin Fuente, Reporters David Beaudin, and Chris Mycoskie

Game Broadcast

Bowl Season Radio

Thursday, February 1, at 8 pm ET, 7 pm CT (8:07/7:07 kickoff)

Live on Sirius XM College Sports Channel 84 and NFL Channel 88, Radio stations nationwide, including KEGL-FM in Dallas, Streamed on Audacy, Tune-in, Varsity Network apps

PxP: Brian Estridge Analyst: Landry Burdine Sideline Reporters: Elvis Gallegos and Michelle Moutaine

In-Game Interviews: Shriners Hospital Ambassadors, Bob Roller, Nick Carparelli, Ed Stolze

Shriners Children’s New England Patient to Sing National Anthem

Shriners Children’s New England is excited to announce one of its patients, Andrew, 12, of Springfield, MA, will be singing the national anthem at the East-West Shrine Bowl. The nationally televised all-star college football game is happening at The Star in Frisco, Texas, on Feb. 1.

Andrew was diagnosed over a year ago at age 11 with dysplasia epiphysealis hemimelica, otherwise known as Trevor’s disease, a rare congenital bone development disorder in which an extra bone grows into a joint. This rare condition is estimated to occur in 1 in 1 million children.

“I was having horrible pain in my left foot near my ankle whenever I was doing any sort of performing or activity,” said Andrew. “It was getting really difficult to stand for periods at a time. My family wanted answers so they decided to take me to Shriners Children’s New England where they diagnosed me with Trevor’s disease. The care they gave me was amazing. Within months, I was back on my feet, performing again without any pain in my foot.”

Keri Garry, CPNP, RN, Andrew’s nurse practitioner at Shriners Children’s, said because Trevor’s disease is so rare, it can be easily missed by medical providers and can cause extreme pain for the patient if left untreated.

“Andrew is the most happy, outgoing kid and it’s incredible to see all that he’s accomplished in his life so far,” said Garry. “He’s the perfect example of a kid who has an incredible gift for acting and singing and the pain he was having in his foot was making it difficult for him to accomplish his dreams. We’re thankful we were able to help him get back to doing what he loves to do.”

Andrew attends St. Michael’s Academy in Springfield, Massachusetts, and is a member of St. Michael’s Players, a community musical theater group in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts. The 12-year-old is passionate

about singing and dancing and has appeared in 2 Hollywood movies and 10 musical productions so far. As a die-hard Notre Dame fan, Andrew and his family are excited about the chance to meet a few up-and-coming players at this year’s East-West Shrine Bowl.

“I’m really excited about the opportunity to go to Texas and be part of this event,” said Andrew. “I love football and it will be an honor to sing the national anthem at the game and meet other Shriners Children’s patients and college football players. This will be a great chance for me to share my story about how Shriners Children’s helped me get back to performing and singing.”

To watch the East-West Shrine Bowl, tune in on Feb 1 at 8 p.m. ET on the NFL Network or NFL Network App or fuboTV.

STATE OF TEXAS WELL-REPRESENTED IN 99TH EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL

Six Texas universities will be represented in this year’s East-West Shrine Bowl

The East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s oldest college football all-star game, will have strong representation from the State of Texas in the game’s first year at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco. The 99th East-West Shrine Bowl will be played February 1 at 7:00 p.m. and televised on the NFL Network. 

Six Texas universities will have players in this year’s game: Houston, SMU, Texas, Texas A&M, TCU, and Texas Tech. The Longhorns and the Horned Frogs are tied with the most players participating (three) among schools in the Lone Star State; Texas Tech will have two players on the roster. 

The Longhorns include running back Jonathan Brooks, tight end JT Sanders, and safety Ryan Watts. Sanders and Watts are from the North Texas area (Denton and Little Elm, respectively) while Brooks is from Hallettsville, Texas.

Brooks, the highest-rated running back in the draft according to Pro Football Focus, finished the 2023 season with 1,139 rushing yards and 10 rushing touchdowns. He was a Doak Walker Award semifinalist. Sanders, the school’s record holder for receptions by a tight end, was an All-Big 12 First Team selection in 2023 after snagging 45 catches for 682 yards. He is the only Texas tight end in program history with multiple 100-yard receiving games. Watts, a 6-foot-3 defensive back, finished his senior season with 38 total tackles and three pass break ups. 

TCU has two offensive linemen and one safety on this year’s roster: Willis Patrick (OG), Andrew Coker (OT), and Mark Perry (S). 

Patrick, a former Mansfield Tiger, left a lasting impression after one season at TCU. Patrick was an AP Second-Team All-Big 12 selection after playing 978 snaps in 2023, the most by a Horned Frog on either side of the ball. Originally from Katy, Texas, Coker played in 48 career games for TCU. Safety Mark Perry played in 27 games for the Frogs, racking up 142 total tackles, including 9.5 for loss. He also tallied six pass breakups and one forced fumble at TCU.

The Texas Tech secondary will be on the field together once again as safeties Tyler Owens and Dadrion Taylor-Demerson are on the East-West Shrine Bowl roster. Owens, a graduate of Plano East Senior High School, is coming off a season with 38 total tackles. Taylor-Demerson was top-10 in the Big 12 with four interceptions in 2023. He finished his career with 224 total tackles, 10 interceptions, 33 passes defended, two forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries. 

Texas A&M’s Edgerrin Cooper is one of the most decorated players in this year’s game. Cooper earned First Team All-America honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation, Associated Press, and AFCA to become a Consensus All-American. The Aggie linebacker recorded 17 tackles for loss and eight sacks in 2023. Cooper also finished the year with two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. 

Defensive tackle Jordan Miller is the lone representative from SMU in this year’s Shrine Bowl. Miller had 26 tackles, four for loss, and 0.5 sacks for the Mustangs in 2023. 

The Houston Cougars will send defensive lineman David Ugwoegbu, originally from Katy, Texas, to Frisco for the Shrine Bowl. The former Oklahoma Sooner played one season at Houston, totaling 41 tackles, six for loss, and 2.5 sacks.

Additionally, Frisco native Trey Taylor will return home to play in America’s oldest college football all-star game. Taylor, a safety from the Air Force Academy, was named the 2023 Paycom Jim Thorpe Award winner and is the first Air Force Falcon to be named first-team All-America by the AFCA since 2010. 

East-West Shrine Bowl Names Zebra Technologies Exclusive Player Tracking Provider

The East West Shrine Bowl today announced it will continue its relationship with Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: ZBRA), an innovator at the front line of business with solutions and partners that deliver a performance edge, as its exclusive player tracking provider. Zebra will provide its RFID tracking technology to deliver important player performance insights for the 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl game.

“As the longest running college all-star football game in the U.S., the East-West Shrine Bowl shines a spotlight on the top college players in front of NFL scouts and a national television audience,” said Eric Galko, Director of Football Operations, Player Personnel for East-West Shrine Bowl. “We are thrilled to work with Zebra Technologies for the third consecutive year to enhance this experience with its proven sports tracking technology.”  

Zebra will attach RFID tags to players’ shoulder pads to transmit real-time location data to gather metrics such as speed, distance traveled, orientation and acceleration. As a global leader in location solutions, Zebra provides tracking technology for enterprises of all sizes across multiple industries including healthcare, retail, manufacturing and transportation and logistics to help improve their operational efficiencies and real-time decision making.

“Zebra Technologies is pleased to continue our work with the iconic East-West Shrine Bowl to deploy the same player technology that’s used across in the NFL,” said Joe White, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Enterprise Mobile Computing, Zebra Technologies. “The performance metrics we capture will help showcase the best college football players in the country to NFL coaches, scouts and general managers, enabling them to more strategically evaluate the players’ on-field performance during the game.”

The 99th East-West Shrine Bowl will kick off at 7:00 P.M. CT on Thursday, February 1, 2023, at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, TX. It will air live on NFL Network.

Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Hospitals for Children and their mission to provide advanced care for orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay for services. As part of the exclusive partnership, Zebra is again making a charitable donation to the Shriners Hospitals for Children.

“The philanthropic component of the East-West Shrine Bowl makes it more than an all-star game. We are proud to continue to support the Shriners’ mission which is aligned with our commitment to help improve the health of our local communities,” added White.

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How to Attend the 2024 Shrine Bowl Virtually

While we wish you were able to make it to Frisco to attend the 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl, we want to make sure you are able to virtually attend our event. Here’s how.

1. Watch Film of Practice

Thanks to our partners at DV Sport, you are able to watch practice film just like NFL teams do immediately after practice.

To get access to practice film, please fill out the below Google Form.

Film Access Request

Upon completion, you will receive an email from DVSport 360 shortly thereafter. Click the below PDF link to learn all the details on using DV Sport to watch practice.

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2. Attend Post Practice Press Conferences

Every day after practice, our Director of Football Operations and Player Personnel, a member of the East or West coaching staff, and one player will participate in a post-practice press conference. Follow @ShrineBowl for the most updated press conference information.

3. Hear from Shrine Bowl Personnel Staff

Throughout the week, Eric Galko and the Shrine Bowl staff, as well as select media members, discuss top players, standout performers, insights from behind the scenes, and much more.

Be sure to follow @EricGalko for all the latest updates, and hear from us on Twitter Live, Twitter Spaces, Instagram Live, and other social media platforms all week!

4. Follow Along at #ShrineBowl for all the coverage from media in attendance

We ask all attending media to use the hashtag #ShrineBowl to document their images, videos, opinions and insights from the week of practice and interviews.

If you’re unable to attend practice, you can follow along on all social media to find out the latest during practice!

FRIO FAN FEST TO KICKOFF 99TH EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL

FRIO NAMED ALL-STAR GAME’S OFFICIAL BEER

The East-West Shrine Bowl announced the addition of the Frio Fan Fest prior to kickoff at 99th annual East-West Shrine Bowl on Thursday, February 1, 2024 in Frisco, Texas. Additionally, the East-West Shrine Bowl announced today that Frio has been named the game’s official beer.

“Frio Beer is the perfect way to celebrate every moment,” said Eduardo Morales, President and CEO of Mexcor International – the exclusive distributor of Frio in Texas. “The Frio Fan Fest will celebrate a historic college all-star football game in support of a truly worthwhile cause.”

The Frio Fan Fest will be hosted from 4:30pm until 6:30pm at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco – the global headquarters of the Dallas Cowboys. The pre-game event will feature football-themed games for fans of all ages, music, food and drinks. Special appearances by Dallas Cowboys legends Bob Lilly and Randy White, members of both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and former East-West Shrine Bowl participants, will headline the event. Fans can also have their photo taken with the official trophy of the College Football Playoff National Championship.

“We’re proud to have Frio join us in providing the ultimate experience for college football fans,” said Dustin Johnson, National Director of Sports for Shriners Children’s. “Frio and their Texas distributor, Mexcor International, have once again stepped up to create a memorable event while supporting the life-changing mission of our healthcare system.”

Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide advanced care for children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay.

The East-West Shrine Bowl is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the best college football players in the world to showcase their talents as top NFL Draft prospects in front of all 32 NFL teams’ scouts and executives. Many of professional football’s most recognized and decorated players, including legends Tom Brady, Walter Payton, John Elway and current rising stars Brock Purdy, Zay Flowers and Isiah Pacheco all played in the East-West Shrine Bowl.

The East-West Shrine Bowl will be nationally televised in primetime on NFL Network. Proceeds from the game fully benefit Shriners Children’s. Tickets as low as $20 are available at shrinebowl.com.

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About Frio Beer

Frio Beer is an American-brewed, low calorie, low carb, light beer. Frio Light and Frio 6.0 are distributed exclusively in Texas by Houston-based Mexcor International. Frio has been named one of the hottest domestic beers by Market Watch and also received the Impact Hot Brand Award. Visit enjoyfrio.com to find Frio at your nearest retailer.

About Mexcor International

Established in 1989, Mexcor International is a Houston-based global brands and distributor of the finest spirits, wine, and beer from around the world. Guided by its core values of commitment, innovation, and a people-centered approach, this family-owned corporation has cultivated strong relationships with suppliers while building its brands and delivering strategic vision, technological empowerment, and customer value. Mexcor International maintains distribution warehouses in Texas, Florida, and California, extending its reach to all 50 states. The company is strategically expanding to become a world-class, leading beverage distribution and brands company focused on acquiring market share while building long-term strategic supplier relationships. At Mexcor we honor tradition and embrace change. For more information, please visit mexcor.com.

STEVE SARKISIAN, STEVE SMITH, SR. SELECTED TO EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL HALL OF FAME

Both will be recognized during the 99th annual East-West Shrine Bowl on Feb. 1

The East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s oldest college football all-star game, will induct Steve Sarkisian and Steve Smith, Sr., into the prestigious East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame on January 31 during the game’s official media day event. Both Sarkisian and Smith will be in attendance and honored during the game on February 1 at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco. 

The East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame is home to some of the greatest names ever to play the game including Bob Lilly, Randy White, Dick Butkus, Larry Csonka, Joe Greene, Gale Sayers, Brett Favre, Troy Vincent and Will Shields to name a few.

“We’re thrilled to add Steve Sarkisian and Steve Smith, Sr., to our distinguished group of East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame members,” said Bob Roller, Vice President of Sports for Shriners Children’s. “Both men have had incredible success on the football field following their college careers – Sarkisian as a head football coach at iconic football programs like Washington, USC, and now Texas, and Smith as a five-time Pro Bowler with the Carolina Panthers. The East-West Shrine Bowl was an important step in their journey and we are excited to honor them this year.”

Steve Sarkisian

Steve Sarkisian is a former quarterback, playing two seasons at Brigham Young University and two seasons professionally in the Canadian Football League. Sarkisian played in the 72nd annual East-West Shrine Bowl in 1997.

While at BYU, Sarkisian threw for nearly 7,500 yards and 53 touchdowns. As a senior in 1996, he led the nation in passing efficiency (173.6, then the fourth-best mark ever) as the Cougars went 14-1, won the conference championship, and won the 1997 Cotton Bowl. Sarkisian’s stellar season helped the Cougars become the first team in NCAA history to win 14 games in a single season. He was the WAC Offensive Player of the Year in 1996. 

Sarkisian first became a head coach in 2009 at the University of Washington. He led the Huskies for five seasons before heading to the University of Southern California for two seasons. Sarkisian has been the head coach at the University of Texas since 2021, leading the Longhorns to a Big 12 Conference championship and the College Football Playoff in 2023. The Longhorns posted their fourth season of 12 or more wins in school history and finished No. 3 in The Associated Press final poll — it’s best finish since 2009 — last season. In 10 seasons, Sarkisian is 25-14 in three seasons at UT and has amassed a record of 71-49 with seven of his teams earning bowl bids.

Steve Smith, Sr.

Steve Smith, Sr., is a former wide receiver who played two seasons at the University of Utah before a long, successful career in the NFL. Smith played in the 76th East-West Shrine Bowl in 2001 where he caught two touchdown passes and was named offensive MVP after leading the West to a 20-10 win in San Francisco.

An all-conference selection in both seasons with the Utes, Smith caught 78 passes for 1,603 yards and 12 touchdowns. He also returned four punts for touchdowns in his college career.  

Smith was drafted in the third round of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers. Smith played 16 seasons in the NFL, 13 of those with the Panthers, and finished his career as Carolina’s all-time franchise leader in career receiving yards (12,197), receiving touchdowns (67), total touchdowns (75), scrimmage yards (12,584), all-purpose yards (16,614), and 100-yard receiving games (43). The five-time Pro Bowler also spent three seasons with the Baltimore Ravens and is currently eighth all-time in NFL history in total receiving yards (14,731). 

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COACHING STAFFS ANNOUNCED FOR 99TH EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL IN FRISCO 

Richard Hightower (Chicago Bears) will coach the East team, Mike Kafka (New York Giants) will coach the West team

The East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s oldest college football all-star game, announced today that Richard Hightower and Mike Kafka will serve as head coaches for the 99th East-West Shrine Bowl, held February 1 at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco.

Hightower will coach the East team after recently finishing his second season as the Chicago Bears special teams coordinator. He has been a coach in the NFL since 2006, working with the Houston Texans, Washington Commanders, Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers, and the Bears. 

Kafka, currently the New York Giants offensive coordinator, will oversee the West team. He just completed his second season with New York after five seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs. Kafka served as the Chiefs quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator for the team’s Super Bowl win in 2020. 

For the East team, Drew Terrell (passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach, Arizona Cardinals) will serve as offensive coordinator for the Shrine Bowl. Chicago Bears linebackers coach Dave Borgonzi will be defensive coordinator and New York Jets special teams assistant Michael Ghobrial will coach special teams. 

The West team’s offense will be under the guidance of Denver Broncos quarterbacks coach Davis Webb and Carolina Panthers outside linebackers coach Tem Lukabu will be defensive coordinator. Stephen Bravo-Brown from the Cleveland Browns will coach special teams. 

EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL ANNOUNCES 99TH ANNUAL GAME ROSTER

The East-West Shrine Bowl™, the nation’s oldest college football all-star game, released its initial roster today for the 99th annual game, which will take place Thursday, Feb. 1, in Frisco, Texas. The game will be nationally televised in primetime on the NFL Network as players showcase their skills ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft.

The game, which will be played at the Dallas Cowboys’ global headquarters— The Ford Center at The Star, benefits Shriners Children’s healthcare system, as 100% of the proceeds go to support the charity. Only the Rose Bowl Game is older than the East-West Shrine Bowl among all post-season bowl games over the past century. 

“We’re very excited to announce this year’s roster, and to see who will be the next Brock Purdy, Zay Flowers or Isiah Pacheco to come out of the East-West Shrine Bowl,” said Eric Galko, Shrine Bowl Director of Football Operations and Player Personnel. “We’re looking forward to hosting a record number of NFL scouts, executives, coaches and general managers to join us at The Star for Shrine Bowl week, to see our players in action and to have these all-stars play in support of Shriners Children’s.”

More than 120 of college football’s finest seniors, along with a select group of juniors who were cleared to play in all-star games this year by the NFL, will be coached by a full squad of NFL assistant coaches from the various teams. East-West Shrine Bowl week includes four days of practice, countless interviews with NFL scouts, and many speaking seminars from NFL officials, NFLPA officials and patients from Shriners Children’s.

Past greats to play in the game include Tom Brady, Walter Payton, Lawrence Taylor, John Elway, Roger Staubach, Gale Sayers, Bob Lilly and Randy White. The game boasts 78 former players who have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Tickets to the February 1 game, which kicks off at 7 p.m. CST, are available starting as low as $20 and can be purchased at shrinebowl.com.

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BOWL SEASON NAMES EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL FIRST ALL-STAR GAME MEMBER

FRISCO, TEXAS (December 21, 2023) — Bowl Season announced today that the East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s oldest college all-star football game, has been named the first and only all-star game member of Bowl Season. Through this partnership, the East-West Shrine Bowl officially joins 43 other college football bowl games as a member of Bowl Season. Along with being the first all-star game as a member of Bowl Season, the East-West Shrine Bowl becomes Bowl Season’s second oldest game next to the historic Rose Bowl Game.

“We are truly excited to officially add the East-West Shrine Bowl to the Bowl Season lineup where it has always belonged,” said Nick Carparelli, Executive Director of Bowl Season. “Bowl Season is an annual celebration of college football, and I can’t think of a better way to cap it off each year than by watching the sports best players wear their school’s helmets one more time.”

“We are proud to join alongside the nation’s most iconic college football bowl games as an official member of Bowl Season,” said Bob Roller, Vice President of Sports for Shriners Children’s. “The life-changing impact of our East-West Shrine Bowl and our international healthcare system will now be officially celebrated from coast to coast throughout Bowl Season.”

Legendary College All-Star Game

Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide advanced care for children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay.

The East-West Shrine Bowl is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the best college football players in the world to showcase their talents as top NFL Draft prospects in front of all 32 NFL teams’ scouts and executives. Many of professional football’s most recognized and decorated players, including legends Tom Brady, Walter Payton, John Elway and current rising stars Brock Purdy, Zay Flowers and Isiah Pacheco all played in the East-West Shrine Bowl.

Celebrating 99 Years in 2024

The 99th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will kickoff Thursday, February 1, 2024 in Frisco, Texas, at Ford Center at The Star, the worldwide headquarters and training facility for the Dallas Cowboys. The game will be nationally televised in primetime on NFL Network. Proceeds from the game will fully benefit the mission of Shriners Children’s.

About Bowl Season

Bowl Season is one of the greatest and longest running traditions in American sports, taking place in late December and running through early February, and has been college football’s post-season for over 100 years. It promotes the grand tradition of the bowl system and its endearing value to student-athletes, highlighting the broader university and college communities, including spirit squads, marching bands, athletic staff and fans. Bowl Season spotlights the distinctiveness of each of the bowl games along with their histories and traditions and their proud communities – embracing and honoring the bowl experience for present and future generations.

Dustin Johnson Named National Director of Sports for Shriners Children’s

In this elevated role, Johnson aims to continue to strengthen and grow national signature sporting events benefiting Shriners Children’s.

Shriners Children’s is proud to announce that Dustin Johnson has been named national director of sports, a key role in leading the numerous professional and collegiate sporting events that benefit our global healthcare system. In addition to raising funds, these signature events highlight the mission of Shriners Children’s, and offer a national stage for our patient ambassadors to share their stories.

Johnson has been with Shriners Children’s in various roles beginning as a student-intern in 2012 for the East-West Shrine Bowl and Shriners Children’s Open. Johnson later led the day-to-day hospital marketing and communications efforts at Shriners Children’s Texas, a global leader in pediatric burn and orthopedic care, until 2016. Under Johnson’s leadership, Shriners Children’s has experienced tremendous success collaborating with professional sports leagues, college athletic departments, youth sports organizations and national sports media entities.

During his tenure, Shriners Children’s has added multiple new sporting events and initiatives, including elite college baseball tournaments in Texas, two partnerships with ESPN surrounding a premier men’s college basketball tournament in Charleston and a marquee college softball event in Clearwater, along with a recently announced NASCAR Cup Series race in Phoenix.

“This promotion is so well-deserved for Dustin as he is an integral part of all of our national sports initiatives,” said Bob Roller, vice president of sports for Shriners Children’s. “We look forward to the continued growth and success of our events as he takes on his new role.”

Johnson holds both a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degree in sport management from Texas A&M University. Prior to graduation, Johnson was honored with the prestigious Jefferson Award for Public Service at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library for his contributions to youth baseball organizations and adaptive sports programs. Johnson is a lifetime member of the Waco, Texas, chapter of Shriners International (Karem Shriners), where he has been an active member since age 18.

Learn More About Our Events

Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s while showcasing the next generation of NFL legends. Each year, more than 125 of the nation’s finest draft eligible college football players showcase their skills in front of NFL and other professional league scouts for their opportunity to play at the next level. Past greats to play in the game include Tom Brady, Walter Payton, Lawrence Taylor, John Elway, Gale Sayers, and Brock Purdy.

The Shriners Children’s Open provides an opportunity to experience PGA TOUR golf at its finest at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas. Many of the world’s top golfers compete and earn FedExCup points in the Shriners Children’s Open, a professional, charitable tournament, benefiting its namesake. Past champions include Tiger Woods, Greg Norman, Davis Love III, Jim Furyk, Webb Simpson, Bryson DeChambeau, Patrick Cantlay, and Tom Kim.

The Shriners Children’s College Showdown is an annual six-team college baseball tournament held at Globe Life Field and hosted by the Texas Rangers / REV Entertainment. The tournament is regarded as one of the top collegiate baseball tournaments in the nation, consistently drawing fans, top-ranked programs and scouts from every major league organization each year.

The Shriners Children’s Charleston Classic is an elite early-season NCAA Division I basketball tournament played each November at TD Arena in Charleston, South Carolina. The tournament features a bracket format with 12 games over three days, and also benefits the health care system. All games are broadcast across the ESPN family of networks.

The Shriners Children’s Clearwater Invitational is the nation’s premier early season college softball tournament featuring 16 NCAA Division I teams in sunny Clearwater, Florida. All games are broadcast across the ESPN family of networks.

The Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway is an official NASCAR Cup Series race each March. The fast-paced action is nationally televised on FOX. Past winners include William Byron, Chase Briscoe, Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle Busch.

About Shriners Children’s

Shriners Children’s is changing lives every day through innovative pediatric specialty care, world-class research and outstanding medical education. Our multiple locations in the United States, Canada and Mexico provide advanced care for children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate. All care is provided regardless of the families’ ability to pay. Shriners Children’s has treated more than 1.5 million children from more than 170 countries over the last 100 years. For more information on the care provided by Shriners Children’s, go to shrinerschildrens.org.

Shriners Hospitals for Children is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and relies on the generosity of donors. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law.

Media Contact

Ashley Ozols-Thomas, Shriners Children’s, 1 813-499-4273, aozols@shrinenet.org

NFLPA and East-West Shrine Bowl Partner to Enhance All-Star Experience

The East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s oldest college all-star football game, has officially partnered with the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) to provide substantial educational resources to athletes throughout the 99th annual game in Frisco.

This official partnership establishes a special relationship with the union that represents NFL players, enhancing the East-West Shrine Bowl in a way that is substantial and unique as compared to any other all-star event. Through the NFLPA’s involvement, participants will have the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of what it takes to succeed as a professional football player, both on and off the field. Current and former NFL players as well as NFLPA leadership will serve as featured speakers during panels and activations throughout the week of the Shrine Bowl to educate and empower the athletes.

“We are thrilled to welcome the NFLPA as an official partner of the East-West Shrine Bowl,” said Bob Roller, Vice President of Sports for Shriners Children’s. “The NFLPA’s presence throughout our event will uniquely enhance opportunities for our players to succeed as they embark upon their professional careers.”

For the past 12 years, the NFLPA used its immense resources to annually engage with the next class of player members at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl until the game’s sunset this past summer. This new partnership aims to provide the 2024 Shrine Bowl players with a similar crash course of information, speakers and exposure as they position themselves to make the next step in their football journey.

“The Shrine Bowl’s mission to positively impact the lives of children and college athletes perfectly aligns with our union’s values, which is why we are thrilled to enter this partnership,” NFLPA COO Teri Smith said. “We look forward to joining our resources with the Shrine Bowl’s legacy to continue preparing the upcoming class of NFLPA members for success.”

The 99th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will kickoff Thursday, February 1, 2024 in Frisco, Texas, at Ford Center at The Star, the worldwide headquarters and training facility for the Dallas Cowboys. The game will be nationally televised in primetime on NFL Network. Proceeds from the game will fully benefit the life-changing mission of Shriners Children’s.

ABOUT NFLPA

The National Football League Players Association is the union for professional football players in the National Football League. Established in 1956, the NFLPA has a long history of assuring proper recognition and representation of players’ interests. The NFLPA has shown that it will do whatever is necessary to assure that the rights of players are protected—including ceasing to be a union, if necessary, as it did in 1989. In 1993, the NFLPA again was officially recognized as the union representing the players and negotiated a landmark Collective Bargaining Agreement with the NFL. The current CBA will govern the sport through the 2030 NFL season. Learn more at nflpa.com.

University All-Stars Named Official Trading Card Partner of the East-West Shrine Bowl

FRISCO, Texas (October 19, 2023) — The East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s oldest college all-star football game, announced today that University All-Stars has been designated the Official Trading Card Partner for the 99th annual East-West Shrine Bowl. With this agreement, University All-Stars will be spotlighted in the game’s official player invitation process.

University All-Stars will provide innovative, artistic, and revolutionary trading cards to each East-West Shrine Bowl invitee as a part of their official invitation. Each player will receive a personalized and artistically unique East-West Shrine Bowl trading card upon opening a boxed invitation. 

“The East-West Shrine Bowl continues to focus on innovation, benefiting our players in every way possible while creating opportunities for our athletes,” said Eric Galko, Director of Player Personnel and Football Operations for the East-West Shrine Bowl. “Trading cards provided by University All-Stars are not only unique, personalized and artistic, but they also provide value to our players while creating collectible use for fans and supporting Shriners Children’s.”

University All-Stars will develop collectible trading cards for every confirmed NFL Draft prospect at the East-West Shrine Bowl. Official trading cards will be available for fans as a part of University All-Stars’ innovative model to support fans, collectors, and athletes.

“When Eric called me asking to work with the Shrine Bowl again, I didn’t hesitate to say yes. I have always had a belief in their mission,” said Scott Terrell, CEO of University All-Stars. “Getting to know all the players, their families, and the fans/collectors made our relationship last year worth the work put into each card, and this year, we have loaded these cards with exclusive goodies this year through our patented product. Our site is fully immersive, and we have some special surprises that will surely excite athletes, fans, and collectors.”

The 99th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will take place Thursday, February 1, 2024, in Frisco, Texas, at Ford Center at The Star, the worldwide headquarters and training facility for the Dallas Cowboys. The game will be televised nationally on NFL Network. 

ABOUT UNIVERSITY ALL-STARS 

University All-Stars has transformed the trading card and NIL industries by collaborating student-athletes with renowned artists to produce highly coveted trading cards. These collectible cards feature the signatures of the athlete and the artist and come with a QR code that enables enthusiasts to interact with athletes and access exclusive memorabilia, merchandise, tickets, original artwork, and prizes. This offers collectors increasing value on their investments while providing a range of services for fans, athletes, and collectors to engage with athletes. Additionally, our patented system uses Dynamic Pricing for each athlete’s cards, which gives the consumer the power to increase the card’s value. What began as a platform for student-athletes to promote themselves has now evolved into an innovative patented ecosystem that empowers athletes and artists, fosters a community of dedicated fans and trading card enthusiasts, and revolutionizes the trading card industry.

Oakley Named Official Eyewear and Shield Partner of the East-West Shrine Bowl

FRISCO, Texas (Oct. 11, 2023) — The East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s oldest college all-star football game, announced today that Oakley has been designated the Official Eyewear and Shield of the East-West Shrine Bowl. Oakley is the leading sport performance and optical innovation brand.

Oakley will provide the best-selling Oakley Sutro eyewear, equipped with Prizm Lens Technology, to each East-West Shrine Bowl invitee. Each NFL Draft prospect at the East-West Shrine Bowl will receive customized Oakley eyewear upon opening a boxed invitation. Oakley will also surprise select players with in-person invitations coupled with onsite community activations.

“The East-West Shrine Bowl has the great privilege of being the gateway to the NFL for many of the top NFL players,” said Eric Galko, Director of Player Personnel and Football Operations for the East-West Shrine Bowl. “Oakley is the perfect eyewear partner for our players as they look toward their NFL future. Our NFL Draft prospects will experience the Oakley brand with their best-selling Sutro sunglasses worn by top NFL players and benefit from resources Oakley provides to football players on and off the field.”

The Oakley brand will be prominently featured throughout game week. Players will learn about Oakley Prizm Lens Technology, Oakley Pro Prizm shields, Oakley Prizm Clear Legacy Shield and more during the East-West Shrine Bowl.

“Oakley’s mission in football is to Move The Game Forward and this sentiment is fueled by the brand’s commitment to support both the game and game-changers of tomorrow,” said Daniel Rosenberg, Oakley Brand Director of North America. “Gamechangers are not only those who perform on the field, but those who can lead and ignite change in their community. We are proud to support partners and events who also embody this commitment like the East-West Shrine Bowl whose mission is to provide innovative pediatric care to transform the lives of children as well as be a platform for college athletes to kick-off their future careers.”

The 99th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will kickoff Thursday, February 1 in Frisco, Texas, at Ford Center at The Star, the worldwide headquarters and training facility for the Dallas Cowboys. The game will be nationally televised in primetime on NFL Network. Proceeds from the game will fully benefit the life-changing mission of Shriners Children’s.

ABOUT OAKLEY

Established in 1975 and headquartered in Southern California, Oakley is one of the leading product design and sport performance brands in the world. The holder of more than 900 patents, Oakley is a culture of creators, inventors, idealists and scientists obsessed with using design and innovation to create products and experiences that inspire greatness. This philosophy has made Oakley one of the most iconic and inimitable brands on the market, with products that world-class athletes around the globe depend on to compete at the highest level possible. Oakley is known for its High Definition Optics®, which features unparalleled optical clarity and precision along with impact resistance and UV protection, incorporated into all of the brand’s sun, prescription eyewear and premium goggles. Oakley extended its position as one of the world’s leading sports eyewear brand into apparel and accessories. Oakley has men’s and women’s product lines that appeal to Sports Performance, Active and Lifestyle consumers. Oakley is a brand of EssilorLuxottica. Additional information is available at www.oakley.com.

Oakley® and Prizm™ are trademarks of Oakley, Inc.

© 2022 Oakley, Inc. All rights reserved.

East-West Shrine Bowl Announces Top 1,000 Candidates for 2024 College Football All-Star Game

TAMPA, Florida — The East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation’s oldest college football all-star game, has released its annual Shrine Bowl 1,000 today of top eligible collegiate stars for the upcoming 2024 game.

The 99th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will take place Thursday, February 1, 2024, in Frisco, Texas, at Ford Center at The Star, the worldwide headquarters and training facility for the Dallas Cowboys. The game will be televised nationally on NFL Network.

Each year, hundreds of the top collegiate stars are either taken in the NFL Draft or sign as free agents, and the East-West Shrine Bowl provides these NFL hopefuls with an excellent opportunity to showcase their skills while supporting the life-changing mission of Shriners Children’s.

“The Shrine Bowl 1,000 serves as the first look at who may be at the 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl,” said Eric Galko, Director of Football Operations and Player Personnel for the Shrine Bowl. “Our staff combed through all four levels of college football, evaluating thousands of Shrine Bowl-eligible players, to find the top players in the country. We’re excited to recognize these players for their accomplishments so far, and make sure that fans, media and NFL clubs know that these players are among the best in the nation.”

Tickets for the 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl start at only $20, and are available now. To purchase tickets, click here.

About Shriners Children’s

Shriners Children’s is changing lives every day through innovative pediatric specialty care, world-class research and outstanding medical education. Our multiple locations in the United States, Canada and Mexico provide advanced care for children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate. All care is provided regardless of the families’ ability to pay or insurance status. Shriners Children’s has treated more than 1.5 million children from more than 170 countries over the last 100 years.

For more information on the care provided by Shriners Children’s, go to shrinerschildrens.org.

Shriners Hospitals for Children is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and relies on the generosity of donors. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law.

All-Time Roster 1925-2024

First NameLast NameSchool Pos.TeamGameYear
NormanAndersonSouthern California, University ofWest11925
A. BuckBaileyOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest11925
JamesBradshawNevada-Reno, University ofWest11925
BobBrownOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest11925
JimmyBryanWashington, University ofWest11925
ScotchyCampbellStanford UniversityWest11925
ScoopCarlsonCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest11925
ThomasCarrothersOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest11925
H.L.ChasePittsburgh, University ofEast11925
NormanCleavelandStanford UniversityWest11925
CarlDavisWest Virginia UniversityEast11925
LavernDilwegMarquette UniversityEast11925
TomEdwardsMichigan, University ofEast11925
CharlieErbCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest11925
GeorgeFisherIndiana UniversityEast11925
WesFreyIowa, University ofEast11925
EdwardGarbischArmyEast11925
VernHickeyWashington State UniversityWest11925
EdwinHorrellCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest11925
HaroldHutchinsonNebraska, University ofWest11925
TutImlayCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest11925
BillIngramNavyEast11925
EdgarJonesFlorida, University ofEast11925
PercyLoceyOregon State UniversityWest11925
LarryMarksIndiana UniversityEast11925
EarlMartineauMinnesota, University ofWest11925
RobertMautzOregon, University ofWest11925
BrickMullerCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest11925
JimmieNeedlesSanta Clara UniversityWest11925
ArchieNisbetCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest11925
JackPatrickStanford UniversityWest11925
R.PowellDavis & Elkins CollegeEast11925
GilReeceVanderbilt UniversityEast11925
G.ShieldsOregon, University ofWest11925
HarryShipkeyStanford UniversityWest11925
EdSlaughterMichigan, University ofEast11925
TedSloanDrake UniversityEast11925
IrwinUteritzMichigan, University ofEast11925
JohnVesserIdaho, University ofWest11925
DouglasWyckoffGeorgia TechEast11925
MaxAllenNevada-Reno, University ofWest21927
J.AltafferOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest21927
WilliamAmosWashington & JeffersonEast21927
RayBaerMichigan, University ofEast21927
AlBehrendtSouthern California, University ofWest21927
BartCockCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest21927
A.CollinsSt. Mary's CollegeWest21927
Newell "Jeff"CravathSouthern California, University ofWest21927
JudCuttingWashington, University ofWest21927
JamesDesmondLoyola University-BaltimoreEast21927
SidDeweyMichigan, University ofEast21927
WalterDiehlBucknell UniversityEast21927
W.R.FloraMichigan, University ofEast21927
MyronGoodwinCarnegie Tech.East21927
TedGorrellSouthern California, University ofWest21927
GeorgeGreenePenn State UniversityEast21927
GeorgeGuttormsenWashington, University ofWest21927
HarryHawkinsMichigan, University ofEast21927
EarlJabsCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest21927
RobertJohnsonNorthwestern UniversityEast21927
BillKellyMontana, University ofWest21927
FrankKirkleskiLafayette CollegeEast21927
FritzKramerWashington State UniversityWest21927
RossMcHenryWest Virginia UniversityEast21927
OrvilleNealWestern Maryland CollegeEast21927
RoyNiswanderCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest21927
HaroldPattonWashington, University ofWest21927
W.E. "Bill"PritchardPenn State UniversityEast21927
E.RaffettoStanford UniversityWest21927
TyRauberWashington & Lee UniversityEast21927
TedRoebuckHaskell IndiansWest21927
TomStidhamHaskell IndiansWest21927
A.StraubelWisconsin, University ofEast21927
R.SweetOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest21927
RWatsonSt. Mary's CollegeWest21927
KWestonPenn State UniversityEast21927
EarlWilkieWisconsin, University ofEast21927
LloydYoderCarnegie Tech.East21927
WilliamAdkinsonLafayette CollegeEast31927
HaroldAlmquistMinnesota, University ofEast31927
RussAveryOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest31927
TubbyBrewsterOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest31927
BruceCaldwellYale UniversityEast31927
Tom "Soup"CarrothersSt. IgnatiusWest31927
Jack JConnorNew York UniversityEast31927
HarryCoulsonArmyEast31927
JimmyDixonCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest31927
JapDoudsWashington & JeffersonEast31927
DwightFishwickYale UniversityEast31927
EdwardGilmoreArmyEast31927
BertGriffinCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest31927
ClaudeGrigsbyGeorgetown CollegeEast31927
HaroldHansonMinnesota, University ofEast31927
AlbertHawleyHaskell IndiansEast31927
HomerHicksSt. Mary's CollegeWest31927
JoelHuntTexas A&M UniversityWest31927
HerbJoestingMinnesota, University ofEast31927
EdKuhnOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest31927
NickKutschOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest31927
MylesLaneDartmouth CollegeEast31927
GeraldMannSouthern Methodist UniversityWest31927
RagsMatthewsTexas Christian UniversityWest31927
ButchMeekerWashington State UniversityWest31927
GordonMeeterGrinnell CollegeEast31927
FrankPaulyWashington & JeffersonEast31927
GlenPresnellNebraska, University ofWest31927
Roy A.RandelsNebraska, University ofWest31927
LeeRauberWashington & Lee UniversityEast31927
BobReitschIllinois, University ofEast31927
LeroySchuhWashington, University ofWest31927
StewartScottYale UniversityEast31927
J.V.SikesTexas A&M UniversityWest31927
JoeSmithOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest31927
ChileWalshNotre Dame, University ofEast31927
NatWeinstockWestern Maryland CollegeEast31927
PatWilsonWashington, University ofWest31927
BillWrightWashington, University ofWest31927
ElmerWynneNotre Dame, University ofEast31927
DanAllenOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest41928
CharlesAschmanWashington & JeffersonEast41928
ChuckBennettIndiana UniversityEast41928
CharlesBorenSouthern California, University ofWest41928
AltonCarmanUtah, University ofWest41928
ClevelandColterSouthern California, University ofWest41928
W.D.CowanSul Ross State UniversityWest41928
BruceCruickshankHawaii, University ofWest41928
GeorgeDelpPenn State UniversityEast41928
ChuckDiehlIdaho, University ofWest41928
MelvilleDresselWashington State UniversityWest41928
GusFarwickArmyEast41928
GeorgeFaustMinnesota, University ofEast41928
PaulFordSul Ross State UniversityWest41928
MalcolmFrankianSt. Mary's CollegeWest41928
MikeGettoPittsburgh, University ofEast41928
GeorgeGibsonMinnesota, University ofEast41928
GuidoGranucciSanta Clara UniversityWest41928
DickGuestLafayette CollegeEast41928
HowardHarpsterCarnegie Tech.East41928
KenHaycraftMinnesota, University ofEast41928
CliffordHoffmanStanford UniversityWest41928
WalterHolmerNorthwestern UniversityEast41928
DanHoranWashington State UniversityWest41928
BlueHowellNebraska, University ofWest41928
LukeJohnsosNorthwestern UniversityEast41928
MortonKaerOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest41928
CyLetzelterCarnegie Tech.East41928
YatzLevisonNorthwestern UniversityEast41928
IrvingMarcusCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest41928
DanMcMullenNebraska, University ofWest41928
TedMitchellBucknell UniversityEast41928
Albert "Butch"NowackIllinois, University ofEast41928
RedPettyTexas A&M UniversityWest41928
LeoRaskowskiOhio State UniversityEast41928
DonRobeskyStanford UniversityWest41928
RolandSellmanStanford UniversityWest41928
BobSimsStanford UniversityWest41928
MarvinSpeicherArmyEast41928
TonySweetCarnegie Tech.East41928
JohnThompsonLafayette CollegeEast41928
AlTobinSt. Mary's CollegeWest41928
CarlisleVickerColorado State UniversityWest41928
RubeWagnerWisconsin, University ofEast41928
RansomeWalkerTexas Tech UniversityWest41928
AlWestonBoston CollegeEast41928
GeorgeAckermanSt. Mary's CollegeWest51930
O.D.AlsabrookTexas A&M UniversityWest51930
HarryAndersonNorthwestern UniversityEast51930
HalBoomaDartmouth CollegeEast51930
LloydBrazilDetroit, University ofEast51930
GordyBrownTexas, University ofWest51930
MikeBrumeblowTexas Christian UniversityWest51930
BillCalderwoodNorthwestern UniversityEast51930
JackCannonNotre Dame, University ofEast51930
TomChurchillOklahoma, University ofWest51930
Earl "Dutch"ClarkColorado CollegeWest51930
JohnCoxColgate UniversityEast51930
GordonDiehlIdaho, University ofWest51930
TomDowlerColgate UniversityEast51930
BudEdwardBrown UniversityEast51930
MickeyEricksonNorthwestern UniversityEast51930
JoeFrederickOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest51930
CarlGilmoreOregon State UniversityWest51930
WillisGlassgowIowa, University ofEast51930
LouGordonIllinois, University ofEast51930
BillGregorWashington, University ofWest51930
HootHerrinSt. Mary's CollegeWest51930
TonyHolmAlabama, University ofEast51930
WalterHolmgrenWhitman CollegeWest51930
FannyHuntingGonzaga UniversityWest51930
BenLomCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest51930
WalterMagaiPennsylvania, University ofEast51930
JamesMooneyGeorgetown CollegeEast51930
BronkoNagurskiMinnesota, University ofEast51930
FrostyPetersIllinois, University ofEast51930
EdPomeroyUtah, University ofWest51930
RayRichardsNebraska, University ofWest51930
RoyRiegelsCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest51930
BertSchwartzCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest51930
DebSecristWashington & JeffersonEast51930
ArmandSeghettiSt. Mary's CollegeWest51930
Elmer "Red"SleightPurdue UniversityEast51930
ClairSloanNebraska, University ofWest51930
NeilStahleyPenn State UniversityEast51930
RussStriffOregon State UniversityWest51930
BobTannerMInnesota, University ofEast51930
TedTwomeyNotre Dame, University ofEast51930
JohnWaldorfMissouri, University ofWest51930
JuliusYablockColgate UniversityEast51930
NobleAtkinsTexas Christian UniversityWest61930
EddieBakerPittsburgh, University ofEast61930
FrankBakerNorthwestern UniversityEast61930
PaulBatesWestern Maryland CollegeEast61930
JimBauschKansas, University ofWest61930
TedBeckettCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest61930
MilfordBernerSyracuse UniversityEast61930
H DicksonBogueStanford UniversityWest61930
DickBoyleSt. Mary's CollegeWest61930
MarionBroadstoneNebraska, University ofWest61930
WinBrockmeyerMinnesota, University ofEast61930
HenryBruderNorthwestern UniversityEast61930
GeorgeChristensenOregon, University ofWest61930
WilliamClarkStanford UniversityWest61930
AustinColbertOregon, University ofWest61930
ThomasDoyleColgate UniversityEast61930
HarryEbdingSt. Mary's CollegeWest61930
HaroldElyIowa, University ofEast61930
W. LincolnFogartyBrown UniversityEast61930
MiltonGantenbeinWisconsin, University ofEast61930
CletusGardnerVillanova UniversityEast61930
ElmerGreenbergNebraska, University ofWest61930
LesHartColgate UniversityEast61930
JohnnyKitzmillerOregon, University ofWest61930
BartonKochBaylor UniversityWest61930
KermitLangeBaker UniversityEast61930
FredLinehanYale UniversityEast61930
LouisLongSouthern Methodist UniversityWest61930
MiloLubratovichWisconsin, University ofEast61930
LeonaredMacalusoColgate UniversityEast61930
BillyMcKalipOregon State UniversityWest61930
TedRosenzweigCarnegie Tech.East61930
SamSelbyOhio State UniversityEast61930
DexterShelleyTexas, University ofWest61930
TonySianoFordham UniversityEast61930
HarrySpeidelOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest61930
AlbertTassiSanta Clara UniversityWest61930
GeorgeVan BibberPurdue UniversityEast61930
Francis T.VincentYale UniversityEast61930
JackWeelerMichigan, University ofEast61930
FrankWilsonOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest61930
JakeWilsonBaylor UniversityWest61930
WadeWoodworthNorthwestern UniversityEast61930
Henry "Hank"BernierGonzaga UniversityWest71932
NickBicanOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest71932
George "Gig"ChalmersNew York UniversityEast71932
TomDavisOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest71932
Glen "Turk"EdwardsWashington State UniversityWest71932
Charles "Chuck"EhrhornStanford UniversityWest71932
GeorgeEllertSyracuse UniversityEast71932
PaulEngebretsenNorthwestern UniversityEast71932
Conrad "Bar"FisherOklahoma State UniversityWest71932
Kenneth "Buck"HammerOregon State UniversityWest71932
RobertHaubrichOhio State UniversityEast71932
WilliamHewittMichigan, University ofEast71932
HermanHickmanTennessee, University ofEast71932
ClarkeHinkleBucknell UniversityEast71932
FrankHoffmanNotre Dame, University ofEast71932
Merle "Huff"HuffordWashington, University ofWest71932
George "Varsity"HurleyWashington State UniversityWest71932
WalterJohnsonHaskell IndiansWest71932
Charles "Chuck"JusticeNebraska, University ofWest71932
RobertKlecknerSan Francisco, University ofWest71932
George "Dutch"KosterNebraska, University ofWest71932
JamesMacMurdoPittsburgh, University ofEast71932
Paul "Mars"MarslandColgate UniversityEast71932
Elmer "Irish"MartinIdaho, University ofWest71932
Dallas "Dal"MarvilNorthwestern UniversityEast71932
Weldon "Speedy"MasonSouthern Methodist UniversityWest71932
ElvinMcCoyEmporia State UniversityEast71932
Eugene "Mack"McEverTennessee, University ofEast71932
CharlesMillerPurdue UniversityEast71932
William "Bill"MortonDartmouth CollegeEast71932
JamesMurphyFordham UniversityEast71932
PhilipNeillStanford UniversityWest71932
JohnOrsiColgate UniversityEast71932
IshmaelPilkingtonTulsa, University ofWest71932
JamesPurvisPurdue UniversityEast71932
RussellRebholzWisconsin, University ofEast71932
LaFayette "Reb"RussellNorthwestern UniversityEast71932
ArthurSchiebelColgate UniversityEast71932
Paul "Swag"SchweglerWashington, University ofWest71932
John "Pete"SomersMinnesota, University ofEast71932
AllenTeeterMinnesota, University ofEast71932
Francis "Bud"ToscaniSt. Mary's CollegeWest71932
LeonardWellendorfUCLAWest71932
BasilWilkersonOklahoma City UniversityWest71932
GeorgeAtkesonKansas, University ofWest81933
GilBerryIllinois, University ofEast81933
AngelBrovelliSt. Mary's CollegeWest81933
ErnieCaddelStanford UniversityWest81933
FrankChristensenUtah, University ofWest81933
DonColvinStanford UniversityWest81933
JoeCrowleyYale UniversityEast81933
LaurenceElyNebraska, University ofWest81933
DickFenclNorthwestern UniversityEast81933
JackGaddySan Francisco, University ofWest81933
ThomasGilbaneBrown UniversityEast81933
BobGonyaNorthwestern UniversityEast81933
OscarHigueraSan Francisco, University ofWest81933
JoeHillColgate UniversityEast81933
MarionHodgesOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest81933
SteveHokufNebraska, University ofWest81933
RoyHorstmannPurdue UniversityEast81933
JackJohnsonUtah, University ofWest81933
BuckKoyTexas, University ofWest81933
MaxKrauseGonzaga UniversityWest81933
JoeKurthNotre Dame, University ofEast81933
BuckLansfordTexas, University ofWest81933
JackMandersMinnesota, University ofEast81933
JoeMartinez-ZarillaCornell UniversityEast81933
FrankMeadowBrown UniversityEast81933
CharlesMolinariSanta Clara UniversityWest81933
BillMorganOregon, University ofWest81933
PaulMossPurdue UniversityEast81933
HarryNewmanMichigan, University ofEast81933
JohnnieOehlerPurdue UniversityEast81933
Ernest "Pug"RentnerNorthwestern UniversityEast81933
BobRoweColgate UniversityEast81933
GeorgeSanderWashington State UniversityWest81933
HankSchaldachCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest81933
ClemSennWashington State UniversityWest81933
Robert "Kewpie"SmithColgate UniversityEast81933
HarryStaffordTexas, University ofWest81933
RalphStoneOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest81933
DickTozerCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest81933
BartVivianoCornell UniversityEast81933
MarshWellsMinnesota, University ofEast81933
JohnWilburYale UniversityEast81933
FrankYablonskiPennsylvania, University ofEast81933
JoeZapustasFordham UniversityEast81933
WinnieAndersonColgate UniversityEast91934
EdwardBartonDenver, University ofWest91934
CharlesBernardMichigan, University ofEast91934
PierreBowmanOregon State UniversityWest91934
FredCanrinusSt. Mary's CollegeWest91934
CharlesCeppiPrinceton UniversityEast91934
LeeCoatesCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest91934
BreeCuppolettiOregon, University ofWest91934
EdwardDanowskiFordham UniversityEast91934
HermanEverhardusMichigan, University ofEast91934
BeattieFeathersTennessee, University ofEast91934
HarryFieldOregon State UniversityWest91934
JosephGailusOhio State UniversityEast91934
RalphGrahamKansas State UniversityWest91934
BernieHughesOregon, University ofWest91934
ThomasHupkeAlabama, University ofEast91934
OwenJamesBucknell UniversityEast91934
RobertJonesIndiana UniversityEast91934
CarlJorgensenSt. Mary's CollegeWest91934
JosephLawsIowa, University ofEast91934
NicholasLukatsNotre Dame, University ofEast91934
JoeMihalPurdue UniversityWest91934
MikeMikulakOregon, University ofWest91934
GlenMorrisColorado State UniversityWest91934
HowardMorrisCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest91934
MerleNehlColumbia, University ofEast91934
JohnNorbyIdaho, University ofWest91934
GailO BrienNebraska, University ofWest91934
PaulPardonnerPurdue UniversityEast91934
GlenPetersColgate UniversityEast91934
WilliamRileyNorthwestern UniversityEast91934
BradfordRobinsonMinnesota, University ofEast91934
GeorgeSauerNebraska, University ofWest91934
AdolphSchwammelOregon State UniversityWest91934
MichaelSebastianPittsburgh, University ofEast91934
JosephSkladanyPittsburgh, University ofEast91934
BillSmithWashington, University ofWest91934
CharlesSoleauColgate UniversityEast91934
PhilSorboeWashington State UniversityWest91934
LarryStevensSouthern California, University ofWest91934
JayTodOlympic Club of San FranciscoWest91934
FrankWaltonPittsburgh, University ofEast91934
IzzyWeinstockPittsburgh, University ofEast91934
GeorgeAkerstromColgate UniversityEast101935
JimBarberSan Francisco, University ofWest101935
GeorgeBarclayNorth Carolina, University ofEast101935
PhilBengstonMinnesota, University ofEast101935
RoyBerryTulsa, University ofWest101935
JosephBoganskiColgate UniversityEast101935
LesterBordenFordham UniversityEast101935
EdBrominskiColumbia, University ofEast101935
LewisBrookeColgate UniversityEast101935
ClydeCarterSouthern Methodist UniversityEast101935
CalClemensSouthern California, University ofWest101935
GeraldFordMichigan, University ofEast101935
RayFuquaSouthern Methodist UniversityWest101935
CharlesHartwigPittsburgh, University ofEast101935
BohnHilliardTexas, University ofWest101935
WesleyHubbardSan Jose State UniversityWest101935
FrankLarsonMinnesota, University ofEast101935
HarryLeeperNorthwestern UniversityEast101935
FrancisLundMinnesota, University ofEast101935
GeorgeMaddoxKansas State UniversityWest101935
FranklinMeierNebraska, University ofWest101935
Regis J.MonahanOhio State UniversityEast101935
Ray "Butch"MorseOregon, University ofWest101935
ChuckMuchaWashington, University ofWest101935
MillerMunjasPittsburgh, University ofEast101935
AllenNicheliniSt. Mary's CollegeWest101935
DouglesNottDetroit, University ofEast101935
MarioPacettiWisconsin, University ofEast101935
FelixPenninoSt. Mary's CollegeWest101935
DuanePurvisPurdue UniversityEast101935
EmoryRubelSt. Mary's CollegeWest101935
JoeSalatinoSanta Clara UniversityWest101935
WilliamShepherdWestern Maryland CollegeEast101935
LarrySiemeringSan Francisco, University ofWest101935
FrankSobreroSanta Clara UniversityWest101935
JamesStaceyOklahoma, University ofWest101935
FrankStojakWashington State UniversityWest101935
PaulSulkoskyWashington, University ofWest101935
GeorgeTheodoratusWashington State UniversityWest101935
WoodyUllinWashington, University ofWest101935
DonVellerIndiana UniversityEast101935
IrvineWarburtonSouthern California, University ofWest101935
EdWhalenNorthwestern UniversityEast101935
EttoreAntoniniIndiana UniversityEast111936
SheldonBeiseMinnesota, University ofEast111936
JohnBleyWashington State UniversityWest111936
HaroldCampbellDenver, University ofWest111936
ChuckCheshireCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest111936
TedChristoffersonWashington State UniversityWest111936
RalphChurchillKansas State UniversityWest111936
PepperConstablePrinceton UniversityEast111936
RichardCrayneIowa, University ofEast111936
WalterCruiceNorthwestern UniversityEast111936
DanielFortmanColgate UniversityEast111936
KavanaughFrancisAlabama, University ofEast111936
RichardHeekinOhio State UniversityEast111936
DonIrwinColgate UniversityEast111936
NormanIversonIdaho, University ofWest111936
GomerJonesOhio State UniversityEast111936
EdJontonSyracuse UniversityEast111936
EdJusticeGonzaga UniversityWest111936
JerryLa NoueNebraska, University ofWest111936
WilliamLamColorado, University ofWest111936
RussLetlowSan Francisco, University ofWest111936
ArthurLewisOhio UniversityEast111936
FrankLoebsPurdue UniversityEast111936
WadsworthLongfellowNorthwestern UniversityEast111936
LarryLutzCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest111936
VernOechMinnesota, University ofEast111936
PaulPaukPrinceton UniversityEast111936
BernardSchererNebraska, University ofWest111936
HerbSchreiberSt. Mary's CollegeWest111936
AbeShperWashington, University ofWest111936
DickSklarKansas, University ofWest111936
EdwardSmithNew York UniversityEast111936
RichardSmithMinnesota, University ofEast111936
RileySmithAlabama, University ofEast111936
JosephStydaherWest Virginia UniversityEast111936
JohnSylvesterRice UniversityWest111936
RobertTrainYale UniversityEast111936
BillWallaceRice UniversityWest111936
TheronWardIdaho, University ofWest111936
CharlesWasicekColgate UniversityEast111936
JWWheelerOklahoma, University ofWest111936
DelbertBjorkOregon, University ofWest121937
BuckyBryanTulane UniversityEast121937
ClaudeCallawayStanford UniversityWest121937
LloydCardwellNebraska, University ofWest121937
WilliamConkrightOklahoma, University ofWest121937
GerryDennerleinSt. Mary's CollegeWest121937
LeoDeutschSt. Benedict'sWest121937
RogerDoughertyWashington State UniversityWest121937
JohnDrakePurdue UniversityEast121937
AlexDrobnitchDenver, University ofWest121937
MauriceElderKansas State UniversityWest121937
SamFrancisNebraska, University ofWest121937
JackFryeMissouri, University ofWest121937
MartinGainorNorth Dakota, University ofWest121937
DonGeyerNorthwestern UniversityEast121937
EdGoddardWashington State UniversityWest121937
CharlesHamrickOhio State UniversityEast121937
JohnHandrahanDartmouth CollegeEast121937
NestorHenrionCarnegie Tech.East121937
EdJankowskiWisconsin, University ofEast121937
LawrenceKelleyYale UniversityEast121937
MartyKordickSt. Mary's CollegeWest121937
GilKuhnSouthern California, University ofWest121937
WilliamKurlishPennsylvania, University ofEast121937
LesterMcDonaldNebraska, University ofWest121937
CarlMulleneauxUtah State UniversityWest121937
FranMurrayPennsylvania, University ofEast121937
KenNelsonIllinois, University ofEast121937
ClarenceParkerDuke UniversityEast121937
RayPetersonSan Francisco, University ofWest121937
NatPierceFordham UniversityEast121937
CarlRayDartmouth CollegeEast121937
KennethRelyeaColgate UniversityEast121937
FredRitterPrinceton UniversityEast121937
KentRyanUtah State UniversityWest121937
KenSandbachPrinceton UniversityEast121937
PaschalScottinoSouthern Methodist UniversityWest121937
LyleSturgeonNorth Dakota State UniversityWest121937
EarlSvendsenMinnesota, University ofEast121937
FloydTerryWashington State UniversityWest121937
SteveTothNorthwestern UniversityEast121937
MerelWendtOhio State UniversityEast121937
EdWidsethMinnesota, University ofEast121937
AlbertBabartskyFordham UniversityEast131938
JamesBentonArkansas, University ofWest131938
AndrewBershakNorth Carolina, University ofEast131938
MarcelChesbroColgate UniversityEast131938
CorbettDavisIndiana UniversityEast131938
ElmerDohrmannNebraska, University ofWest131938
ClarenceDouglassKansas, University ofWest131938
JosephDrulisTemple UniversityEast131938
AndrewFarkasDetroit, University ofEast131938
EdwardFrancoFordham UniversityEast131938
JospehGrayOregon State UniversityWest131938
RobertGrimsteadWashington State UniversityWest131938
ElmoreHackneyDuke UniversityEast131938
DonHeapNorthwestern UniversityEast131938
HerbertHedlundDrake UniversityEast131938
AlHoptowitWashington State UniversityWest131938
CecilIsbellPurdue UniversityEast131938
GeorgeKaramaticGonzaga UniversityWest131938
MauriceKirkMissouri, University ofWest131938
ElmerKolbergOregon State UniversityWest131938
JohnKovatchNorthwestern UniversityEast131938
EdwardLalorColgate UniversityEast131938
CarlLittlefieldWashington State UniversityWest131938
JohnMichelosenPittsburgh, University ofEast131938
LouisMidlerMinnesota, University ofEast131938
JosephNeeHarvard UniversityEast131938
Edward HParksOklahoma, University ofWest131938
MiltonPopovichMontana, University ofWest131938
RichardRiffleAlbright CollegeEast131938
JosephRouttTexas A&M UniversityWest131938
KarlSchleckmanUtah, University ofWest131938
AlexSchwartzSan Francisco, University ofWest131938
FredShireyNebraska, University ofWest131938
DwightSloanArkansas, University ofWest131938
ArthurSmithOklahoma, University ofWest131938
FrankSouchakPittsburgh, University ofEast131938
GrantStoneStanford UniversityWest131938
Charles A.SweenyNotre Dame, University ofEast131938
LouisTsoutsouvasStanford UniversityWest131938
FredVanzoNorthwestern UniversityEast131938
AlexWojciechowiczFordham UniversityEast131938
RalphWolfOhio State UniversityEast131938
HughWolfeTexas, University ofWest131938
GustZarnasOhio State UniversityEast131938
DavidAndersonCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest141939
VicBottariCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest141939
SamBoydBaylor UniversityWest141939
AlbertBragaSan Francisco, University ofWest141939
CharlesBrockNebraska, University ofWest141939
AnthonyCalvelliStanford UniversityWest141939
JamesCoughlanSanta Clara UniversityWest141939
LouisDaddioPittsburgh, University ofEast141939
JosephDelaneyHoly Cross CollegeEast141939
RichardFarmanWashington State UniversityWest141939
MarshallGoldbergPittsburgh, University ofEast141939
RalphHeikkinenMichigan, University ofEast141939
CharlesHeilmanIowa State UniversityWest141939
PrescottHutchinsOregon State UniversityWest141939
JamesJohnstonWashington, University ofWest141939
RobertMacleodDartmouth CollegeEast141939
ClarenceMandersDrake UniversityEast141939
JamesMcDonaldIllinois, University ofEast141939
Arthur G.Means Jr.Washington, University ofWest141939
BlasMiatovichSan Francisco, University ofWest141939
WilburMooreMinnesota, University ofEast141939
WalterNielsenArizona, University ofWest141939
WilliamOsmanskiHoly Cross CollegeEast141939
WilliamPattersonBaylor UniversityWest141939
WilliamPaulmanStanford UniversityWest141939
FrankPetrickIndiana UniversityEast141939
JohnPingleMichigan State UniversityEast141939
JackRhodesTexas, University ofWest141939
SidneyRothCornell UniversityEast141939
WalterShinnPennsylvania, University ofEast141939
DonaldSiegelMichigan, University ofEast141939
HaroldStebbinsPittsburgh, University ofEast141939
RichardTrzuskowskiIdaho, University ofWest141939
FrancisTwedellMinnesota, University ofEast141939
RichardWehlerTemple UniversityEast141939
HowardWeissWisconsin, University ofEast141939
DonaldWempleColgate UniversityEast141939
JosephWendlickOregon State UniversityWest141939
CliffordWilsonHarvard UniversityEast141939
AlvordWolffSanta Clara UniversityWest141939
JohnWysockiVillanova UniversityEast141939
BillAnahuSanta Clara UniversityWest151940
StanAndersonStanford UniversityWest151940
StevenAndrakoOhio State UniversityEast151940
LeeArtoeCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest151940
WilliamBeezleyKansas State UniversityWest151940
EdwardBoellNew York UniversityEast151940
MelBrewerIllinois, University ofEast151940
LewisBrockPurdue UniversityEast151940
RonnieCahillHoly Cross CollegeEast151940
RichardCassianoPittsburgh, University ofEast151940
EdwardCoonNorth Carolina State UniversityEast151940
OlieCordillRice UniversityWest151940
DonCrumbakerKansas State UniversityWest151940
RobertDalyNorthwestern UniversityEast151940
KayEakinArkansas, University ofWest151940
FrankEmmonsOregon, University ofWest151940
DickFavorOklahoma, University ofWest151940
JohnHamanNorthwestern UniversityEast151940
RayHareGonzaga UniversityWest151940
FrankIvyOklahoma, University ofWest151940
WilliamKerrNotre Dame, University ofEast151940
BenKishPittsburgh, University ofEast151940
EdKolmanTemple UniversityEast151940
GeorgeMcAfeeDuke UniversityEast151940
HerbMcCarthyDenver, University ofWest151940
EdwardMcGeeTemple UniversityEast151940
JohnMcLaughryBrown UniversityEast151940
WalterMerrillAlabama, University ofEast151940
ParkMyersTexas, University ofWest151940
WinPedersenMinnesota, University ofEast151940
WilliamPerdueDuke UniversityEast151940
HamptonPooleStanford UniversityWest151940
JackSandersSouthern Methodist UniversityWest151940
JohnSchiechlSanta Clara UniversityWest151940
SamSchwartzkopfNebraska, University ofWest151940
JohnShirkOklahoma, University ofWest151940
SteveSitkoNotre Dame, University ofEast151940
BobSmithOregon, University ofWest151940
GeorgeStirnweissNorth Carolina, University ofEast151940
NickStublerSanta Clara UniversityWest151940
FrancesStulgaitisColumbia, University ofEast151940
ClydeTurnerHardin-Simmons UniversityWest151940
JamesTurnerHoly Cross CollegeEast151940
LeroyZimmermanSan Jose State UniversityWest151940
DaveAllerdicePrinceton UniversityEast161941
JackBantaSouthern California, University ofWest161941
LarryCabrelliColgate UniversityEast161941
PaulChristmanMissouri, University ofWest161941
LouisContiCornell UniversityEast161941
FredDavisAlabama, University ofEast161941
NickDrahosCornell UniversityEast161941
MikeEnichIowa, University ofEast161941
ForestEvashevskiMichigan, University ofEast161941
EdwardFrutigMichigan, University ofEast161941
DwightGahmIndiana UniversityEast161941
LeonGajeckiPenn State UniversityEast161941
ElmerGentryTulsa, University ofWest161941
OliverHahnensteinNorthwestern UniversityEast161941
ThomasHarmonMichigan, University ofEast161941
FredHartmannRice UniversityWest161941
HowardHickeyArkansas, University ofWest161941
BillJenningsOklahoma, University ofWest161941
JimmyJohnsonSanta Clara UniversityWest161941
StanJohnsonWashington State UniversityWest161941
WilliamJohnsonMinnesota, University ofEast161941
JimKisselburghOregon State UniversityWest161941
GeorgeKracumPittsburgh, University ofEast161941
HaroldLaharOklahoma, University ofWest161941
JoeLokancNorthwestern UniversityEast161941
AndyMarefosSt. Mary's CollegeWest161941
DeanMcAdamsWashington, University ofWest161941
JayMcDowellWashington, University ofWest161941
RudyMuchaWashington, University ofWest161941
GeorgeMuhaCarnegie Tech.East161941
JackMulkeyFresno State UniversityWest161941
RaymondMurphyIowa, University ofEast161941
RobertNelsonBaylor UniversityWest161941
ThomasO BoyleTulane UniversityEast161941
RobertPaffrathMinnesota, University ofEast161941
BobPeoplesSouthern California, University ofWest161941
FrancisReaganPennsylvania, University ofEast161941
AnthonyRuffaDuke UniversityEast161941
JamesSchmuckCornell UniversityEast161941
VicSearsOregon State UniversityWest161941
BenSohnSouthern California, University ofWest161941
JimStuartOregon, University ofWest161941
BernardWeinerKansas State UniversityWest161941
LeonardYounceOregon State UniversityWest161941
FrankAlbertStanford UniversityWest171942
AlfBaumanNorthwestern UniversityEast171942
KenBeehnerSyracuse UniversityEast171942
ErnieBlandinTulane UniversityEast171942
BobBrumleyRice UniversityWest171942
KenCasanegaSanta Clara UniversityWest171942
GlenConleyWashington, University ofWest171942
AlCouppeeIowa, University ofEast171942
BernieCrimmonsNotre Dame, University ofEast171942
ChalDanielTexas, University ofWest171942
JimDaniellOhio State UniversityEast171942
BillDeCorrevontNorthwestern UniversityEast171942
BillDudleyVirginia, University ofEast171942
RogerEasonOklahoma, University ofWest171942
RalphFifePittsburgh, University ofEast171942
VikeFrancisNebraska, University ofWest171942
RayFrankowskiWashington, University ofWest171942
StanGervallisPittsburgh, University ofEast171942
BillGeyerColgate UniversityEast171942
BobIngallsMichigan, University ofEast171942
JackJacobsOklahoma, University ofWest171942
SteveJozwikNotre Dame, University ofEast171942
LenKrousePenn State UniversityEast171942
MalcolmKutnerTexas, University ofWest171942
VicLindskogStanford UniversityWest171942
LorenMacKinneyHarvard UniversityEast171942
EsoNarancheMontana, University ofWest171942
UrbanOdsonMinnesota, University ofEast171942
EndicottPeabodyHarvard UniversityEast171942
RobertReinhardCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest171942
CharlesRingerMinnesota, University ofEast171942
RobRobertsonSouthern California, University ofWest171942
JohnRokiskyDuquesne UniversityEast171942
BillSewellWashington State UniversityWest171942
BradleySheafeSt. Mary's CollegeWest171942
BillSmaltzPenn State UniversityEast171942
BruceSmithMinnesota, University ofEast171942
HenryStantonArizona, University ofWest171942
RupeThorntonSanta Clara UniversityWest171942
BobWestfallMichigan, University ofEast171942
JackWilsonBaylor UniversityWest171942
ThornlyWoodColumbia, University ofEast171942
EarlYoungloveWashington, University ofWest171942
TomAlberghiniHoly Cross CollegeEast181943
BrunoBanducciStanford UniversityWest181943
BuboBarnettBaylor UniversityWest181943
AlynBealsSanta Clara UniversityWest181943
JohnBillmanMinnesota, University ofEast181943
WilfordBurkettIowa, University ofEast181943
GeorgeCeithamlMichigan, University ofEast181943
TonyCompagnoSt. Mary's CollegeWest181943
BillDaleyMinnesota, University ofEast181943
BobDoveNotre Dame, University ofEast181943
JohnFergusonCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest181943
SteveFilipowiczFordham UniversityEast181943
MikeFitzgeraldMissouri, University ofWest181943
BobFriedmanWashington, University ofWest181943
PaulGovernaliColumbia, University ofEast181943
WalterHarrisonWashington, University ofWest181943
JimJurkovichCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest181943
BobKennedyWashington State UniversityWest181943
MaxKielbasaDuquesne UniversityEast181943
AlKlugMarquette UniversityEast181943
DubLambOklahoma, University ofWest181943
GeorgeLynnOhio State UniversityEast181943
SpencerMoseleyYale UniversityEast181943
EdwardMurphyHoly Cross CollegeEast181943
FrankPortoCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest181943
DonReeceMissouri, University ofWest181943
BillRemingtonWashington State UniversityWest181943
TommyRoblinOregon, University ofWest181943
JoeSabasteanskiFordham UniversityEast181943
DaveSchreinerWisconsin, University ofEast181943
MortonShiekmanPennsylvania, University ofEast181943
EdStammStanford UniversityWest181943
BobSteuberMissouri, University ofWest181943
BartStiffPennsylvania, University ofEast181943
ChuckTaylorStanford UniversityWest181943
NormanVerrySouthern California, University ofWest181943
ThomasVohsColgate UniversityEast181943
LloydWickettOregon State UniversityWest181943
DickWildungMinnesota, University ofEast181943
AlWistertMichigan, University ofEast181943
HarryWrightNotre Dame, University ofEast181943
WilliamAldworthMinnesota, University ofEast191944
DickAshcomOregon, University ofWest191944
CharlesAveryMinnesota, University ofEast191944
RichardBarwegenPurdue UniversityEast191944
WilliamBaughmanIowa, University ofEast191944
ErnestBeamerDuke UniversityEast191944
GeorgeBettridgeUtah, University ofWest191944
DaveBrownStanford UniversityWest191944
FelixBucekTexas A&M UniversityWest191944
AldoCenciPenn State UniversityEast191944
AbeCroftSouthern Methodist UniversityWest191944
MeredithCushingCornell UniversityEast191944
BobDeFruiterNebraska, University ofWest191944
BorisDimancheffPurdue UniversityEast191944
EdwardDohertyBoston CollegeEast191944
JamesDoughertyMiami University-OhioEast191944
ClydeFlowersTexas Christian UniversityWest191944
QuentinGreenoughOregon State UniversityWest191944
RichardHoernschmeyerIndiana UniversityEast191944
WilliamIvyNorthwestern UniversityEast191944
JohnJaffursPenn State UniversityEast191944
PrestoJohnsonSouthern Methodist UniversityWest191944
JosephKanePennsylvania, University ofEast191944
AlexKapterNorthwestern UniversityEast191944
MikeMarienthalCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest191944
BillMaytherOregon, University ofWest191944
ArthurMcCaffraySanta Clara UniversityWest191944
WalterMessmerArmyEast191944
GonzalesMoralesSt. Mary's CollegeWest191944
JimmyNelsonAlabama, University ofEast191944
HankNorbergStanford UniversityWest191944
JohnParkerSan Francisco, University ofWest191944
RobertPlevoPurdue UniversityEast191944
DickRenfroWashington State UniversityWest191944
FloydRheaOregon, University ofWest191944
SalRosatoVillanova UniversityEast191944
DeanSensanbaugherOhio State UniversityEast191944
WalterSergyLafayette CollegeEast191944
ChocSheltonOregon State UniversityWest191944
RudolphSmejaMichigan, University ofEast191944
NickSusoeffWashington State UniversityWest191944
JohnTavenerIndiana UniversityEast191944
PhilipTeschnerBrown UniversityEast191944
WayneWilliamsMinnesota, University ofEast191944
JackBreslinMichigan State UniversityEast201945
FrancisBroggerMichigan State UniversityEast201945
BobBruggeOhio State UniversityEast201945
GobleBryantMarch FieldsWest201945
GeorgeBujanIllinois, University ofEast201945
FrankCiolliIndiana UniversityEast201945
FrankDancewiczNotre Dame, University ofEast201945
HaroldFischerTexas, University ofWest201945
RichardFlanaganOhio State UniversityEast201945
EarlGirardWisconsin, University ofEast201945
WilliamHackettOhio State UniversityEast201945
ForestHallMarch FieldsWest201945
RogerHardingCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest201945
SkimpHarrisonSouth Carolina, University ofEast201945
LeslieHorvathOhio State UniversityEast201945
ClarenceHowellTexas A&M UniversityWest201945
BobKellyNotre Dame, University ofEast201945
BobKennedyMarch FieldsWest201945
VicKulbitskiMinnesota, University ofEast201945
BillMarcotteMinnesota, University ofEast201945
JackMeadWisconsin, University ofEast201945
LaVerneMerrittCoast Guard AcademyWest201945
DennisO ConnorSt. Mary's CollegeWest201945
JackOklandUtah, University ofWest201945
RichardOttelleWashington, University ofWest201945
EdwardPodgorskiLafayette CollegeEast201945
GeorgeRaniiPittsburgh, University ofEast201945
AlRattoCoast Guard AcademyWest201945
S.J.RobertsCoast Guard AcademyWest201945
JackRoderickWashington, University ofWest201945
JackSachseTexas, University ofWest201945
EdSchneiderDenver, University ofWest201945
JosephScottTexas A&M UniversityWest201945
RalphSerpicoIllinois, University ofEast201945
RudySikichMinnesota, University ofEast201945
FrankSzymanskiNotre Dame, University ofEast201945
JamesWalthallWest Virginia UniversityEast201945
BobWaterfieldUCLAWest201945
JohnWestrumCoast Guard AcademyWest201945
DubWootenOklahoma, University ofWest201945
AngeloAcocellaSyracuse UniversityEast211946
GayAdeltUtah, University ofWest211946
WendellBeardCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest211946
PaulCopoulosMarquette UniversityEast211946
AllenDekdebrunCornell UniversityEast211946
JoeDickersonPennsylvania, University ofEast211946
LeonardDickeyTexas A&M UniversityWest211946
JoeDistasioCornell UniversityEast211946
RobertDobelsteinTennessee, University ofEast211946
MaxDodgeNevada-Reno, Univeristy ofWest211946
CharlesDrazenovichPenn State UniversityEast211946
RobertEvansPennsylvania, University ofEast211946
RichardFisherOhio State UniversityEast211946
RobertFitchMinnesota, University ofEast211946
MeryllFrostDartmouth CollegeEast211946
RodGiskeWashington State UniversityWest211946
JamesGrohColgate UniversityEast211946
RichHollingsheadYale UniversityEast211946
TomHughesPurdue UniversityEast211946
RichardJohnsonBaylor UniversityWest211946
BuddyJungmichaelTexas, University ofWest211946
MorrisKleinIdaho, University ofWest211946
WilliamKolensIllinois, University ofEast211946
BroncoKosanovichPenn State UniversityEast211946
JakeLeichtOregon, University ofWest211946
DickLorenzOregon State UniversityWest211946
BobMcClureNevada-Reno, University ofWest211946
BillMcGovernWashington, University ofWest211946
BobNelsonWashington, University ofWest211946
MikePrashawMichigan, University ofEast211946
JackPriceBaylor UniversityWest211946
JohnPutnickUtah State UniversityWest211946
RogerRobinsonSyracuse UniversityEast211946
GeorgeRobothamCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest211946
LloydRudeNevada-Reno, University ofWest211946
WaltSchlinkmanTexas Tech UniversityWest211946
LeoSkladanyPittsburgh, University ofEast211946
FrankSniadackColumbia, University ofEast211946
BobStevensOregon State UniversityWest211946
LeslieThompsonColumbia, University ofWest211946
WalterTrojanowskiConnecticut, University ofEast211946
DoakWalkerSouthern Methodist UniversityWest211946
EarlWheelerArkansas, University ofWest211946
EdwardAllenPennsylvania, University ofEast221947
HubertBechtolTexas, University ofWest221947
GordonBerlinWashington, University ofWest221947
LarryBrunoGeneva CollegeEast221947
JimCallananSouthern California, University ofWest221947
JohnCannadyIndiana UniversityEast221947
L.G.CarmodyCentral Washington UniversityWest221947
MartinChavesOregon State UniversityWest221947
BoydClementOregon State UniversityWest221947
EdwardCodyPurdue UniversityEast221947
Harold "Spot"CollinsTexas, University ofWest221947
HalDeanOhio State UniversityEast221947
TomDorseyBrown UniversityEast221947
DonFambroughKansas, University ofWest221947
JohnFerraroSouthern California, University ofWest221947
DickHagenWashington, University ofWest221947
WalterHeapTexas, University ofWest221947
EdwardHirschNorthwestern UniversityEast221947
DukeIversonOregon, University ofWest221947
JackJensenCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest221947
JamesKekerisMissouri, University ofWest221947
JohnKernsOhio UniversityEast221947
ClydeLeForceTulsa, University ofWest221947
ArthurLittletonPennsylvania, University ofEast221947
BillMackridesNevada-Reno, University ofWest221947
ElmerMadarMichigan, University ofEast221947
JohnMastrangeloNotre Dame, University ofEast221947
MickeyMcCardleSouthern California, University ofWest221947
MonteMoncriefTexas A&M UniversityWest221947
WilliamMoorePenn State UniversityEast221947
ReedNilsenBrigham Young UniversityWest221947
RobertOrlandoColgate UniversityEast221947
TedOssowskiOregon State UniversityWest221947
PeterPihosIndiana UniversityEast221947
FredProvoWashington, University ofWest221947
WalterRobertsHoly Cross CollegeEast221947
FredRovaiNotre Dame, University ofEast221947
NicholasSacrintyWake Forest UniversityEast221947
RobertSandbergMinnesota, University ofEast221947
RobertSkoglundNotre Dame, University ofEast221947
CecilSoudersOhio State UniversityEast221947
EdwardStaccoColgate UniversityEast221947
JosephWattSyracuse UniversityEast221947
PaulWeaverPenn State UniversityEast221947
Jim SidWrightSouthern Methodist UniversityWest221947
WillieZapalacTexas A&M UniversityWest221947
LouAgaseIllinois, University ofEast231948
HarryAglerCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest231948
FrancisBacokaWashington State UniversityWest231948
RayBallHoly Cross CollegeEast231948
AinslieBellStanford UniversityWest231948
LeoBenjaminWest Virginia UniversityEast231948
PaulBriggsColorado, University ofWest231948
HowardBrownIndiana UniversityEast231948
GailBruceWashington, University ofWest231948
BillChambersCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest231948
GeorgeConnorNotre Dame, University ofEast231948
ZygmontCzarobskiNotre Dame, University ofEast231948
VinceDiFrancescaNorthwestern UniversityEast231948
VirgilEikenbergRice UniversityWest231948
PaulEvensenOregon State UniversityWest231948
TomFearsCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest231948
CarlFennemaWashington, University ofWest231948
ArthurFitzgerazldYale UniversityEast231948
BruceGehrkeColumbia, University ofEast231948
NelsonGreeneTulsa, University ofWest231948
BobHazelhurstDenver, University ofWest231948
TedKenfieldCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest231948
JohnnyLujackNotre Dame, University ofEast231948
BillLuongoPennsylvania, University ofEast231948
EarlMavesWisconsin, University ofEast231948
LouMihajlovichIndiana UniversityEast231948
TonyMinisiPennsylvania, University ofEast231948
GeorgeNelsonUtah State UniversityWest231948
DykeNormanWashington & Lee UniversityEast231948
LarryOlsonoskiMinnesota, University ofEast231948
TomParryWashington State UniversityWest231948
DonPaulCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest231948
JohnPrchlickYale UniversityEast231948
GeorgeQuistStanford UniversityWest231948
CalRossiCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest231948
EdRyanSt. Mary's CollegeWest231948
GeorgeSavitskyPennsylvania, University ofEast231948
BobSmithIowa, University ofEast231948
EdSmithTexas-El Paso, University ofWest231948
JoeSpencerOklahoma State UniversityWest231948
ErnestStautnerBoston CollegeEast231948
BobSullivanHoly Cross CollegeEast231948
BillSwiackiColumbia, University ofEast231948
GlenTreichlerColgate UniversityEast231948
HermanWedemeyerSt. Mary's CollegeWest231948
ArnieWeinmeisterWashington, University ofWest231948
BillyWilliamsIdaho, University ofWest231948
VentanYablonskiColumbia, University ofEast231948
MickeyAdzaSanta Clara UniversityWest241949
DaleArmstrongDartmouth CollegeEast241949
BillAustinOregon State UniversityWest241949
WarrenBesonMinnesota, University ofEast241949
FrankBurnsRutgers UniversityEast241949
BillClementsCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest241949
LarryCooneyPenn State UniversityEast241949
RobertDeanCornell UniversityEast241949
AlDeRogatisDuke UniversityEast241949
GeneDerricotteMichigan, University ofEast241949
DonDollSouthern California, University ofWest241949
EveretteFaunceMinnesota, University ofEast241949
JamesFinksTulsa, University ofWest241949
JohnFinleyPenn State UniversityEast241949
BillFischerNotre Dame, University ofEast241949
BobGoodeTexas A&M UniversityWest241949
BarnardHafenUtah, University ofWest241949
EdHamiltonArkansas, University ofWest241949
AlfHemstadWashington, University ofWest241949
RobertHendrenSouthern California, University ofWest241949
HalJensenSan Francisco, University ofWest241949
ErnestJohnsonCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest241949
JackKirbySouthern California, University ofWest241949
RalphKohlMichigan, University ofEast241949
RudyKrallNew Mexico, University ofWest241949
LouKusserowColumbia, University ofEast241949
RobertLevenhagenWashington, University ofWest241949
JackMcBrideRice UniversityWest241949
EdMcNeillMichigan, University ofEast241949
WilliamMcPeakPittsburgh, University ofEast241949
LaurieNiemiWashington State UniversityWest241949
PhilO ReillyPurdue UniversityEast241949
JohnPanelliNotre Dame, University ofEast241949
BobPifferiniSan Jose State UniversityWest241949
JohnRogersCornell UniversityEast241949
RobertRohrerStanford UniversityWest241949
GeneRossidesColumbia, University ofEast241949
JohnSimonPenn State UniversityEast241949
RobertSponauglePennsylvania, University ofEast241949
OdellStautzenbergerTexas A&M UniversityWest241949
JoeSullivanDartmouth CollegeEast241949
RobertSummerhaysUtah, University ofWest241949
DaveSwansonWashington State UniversityWest241949
DaveTempletonOhio State UniversityEast241949
DolphTokarczykPennsylvania, University ofEast241949
JerryWilliamsWashington State UniversityWest241949
JamesWinklerTexas A&M UniversityWest241949
RichardWoodardIowa, University ofEast241949
EdwardBagdonMichigan State UniversityEast251949
GeorgeBayerWashington, University ofWest251949
LindyBerryTexas Christian UniversityWest251949
HerbCareyDartmouth CollegeEast251949
KenCarpenterOregon State UniversityWest251949
JimCastagnolaStanford UniversityWest251949
LynnChandnoisMichigan State UniversityEast251949
HillaryCholletCornell UniversityEast251949
VinceCisternaArizona State at FlagstaffWest251949
TomDeSylviaOregon State UniversityWest251949
PeteDoresetCornell UniversityEast251949
SteveDoturOregon, University ofWest251949
ArnoldGaliffaArmyEast251949
DickGrayOregon State UniversityWest251949
JackHallidaySouthern Methodist UniversityWest251949
LeonHartNotre Dame, University ofEast251949
HowardHoustonHarvard UniversityEast251949
HarryKahuanuiHawaii, University ofWest251949
JosephKellyWisconsin, University ofEast251949
DickKempthornMichigan, University ofEast251949
CarlKiilsqaardIdaho, University ofWest251949
EdwardLeBaronPacific, University of theWest251949
JamesMartinNotre Dame, University ofEast251949
WilliamMartinSouthern California, University ofWest251949
DonMasonMichigan State UniversityEast251949
ThurmanMcGrawColorado State UniversityWest251949
DickMcKissackSouthern Methodist UniversityWest251949
EmeryMitchellStanford UniversityWest251949
ArtMurakowskiNorthwestern UniversityEast251949
DonNarrellTexas Christian UniversityWest251949
TomNovakNebraska, University ofWest251949
DonPaulWashington State UniversityWest251949
RollinPratherKansas State UniversityWest251949
JohnRohdePacific, University of theWest251949
KenRoseStanford UniversityWest251949
TomRoweDartmouth CollegeEast251949
PhilRyanNavyEast251949
JohnSchwederPennsylvania, University ofEast251949
GordonSoltauMinnesota, University ofEast251949
FrankSpanielNotre Dame, University ofEast251949
HarrySzulborskiPurdue UniversityEast251949
WalterTeningaMichigan, University ofEast251949
ClaytonTonnemakerMinnesota, University ofEast251949
GerardWaltersBrown UniversityEast251949
JohnBeleticPurdue UniversityEast261950
JohnBiltzOhio State UniversityEast261950
FrankBoydstunBaylor UniversityWest261950
JohnClaytonDartmouth CollegeEast261950
JoeCloidtWashington, University ofWest261950
ErnestCurtisVanderbilt UniversityEast261950
JackDavisonPrinceton UniversityEast261950
DornDibbleMichigan State UniversityEast261950
DaleDodrillColorado State UniversityWest261950
HollandDonanPrinceton UniversityEast261950
JamesDoranIowa State UniversityWest261950
RichardDoyneLehigh UniversityEast261950
AlanEglerColgate UniversityEast261950
EverettGrandeliusMichigan State UniversityEast261950
GeraldGroomNotre Dame, University ofEast261950
AndrewHillhouseTexas A&M UniversityWest261950
WilliamJessupSouthern California, University ofWest261950
LeroyKa NeDayton, University ofEast261950
JohnKadlecMissouri, University ofWest261950
JohnKerestesPurdue UniversityEast261950
RolandKirkbyWashington, University ofWest261950
BernardLemonickPennsylvania, University ofEast261950
RaymondLungOregon, University ofWest261950
MichaelMcCormickKansas, University ofWest261950
RobertMcCraneyDartmouth CollegeEast261950
RobertMcCulloughOhio State UniversityEast261950
FranNagleNebraska, University ofWest261950
JohnPapitVirginia, University ofEast261950
VolneyPetersSouthern California, University ofWest261950
RussellPomeroyStanford UniversityWest261950
WilliamPowersNavyEast261950
RichardPunchesColorado, University ofWest261950
VitoRagazzoWilliams & Mary, College ofEast261950
KyleRoteSouthern Methodist UniversityWest261950
JakeRowdenMaryland, University ofEast261950
BradRowlandMcMurry CollegeWest261950
RichardStanfelSan Francisco, University ofWest261950
EdwardStephensMissouri, University ofWest261950
DonStonesiferNorthwestern UniversityEast261950
LeeStonestreetRice UniversityWest261950
CharlesToogoodNebraska, University ofWest261950
LaVernTorgesonWashington State UniversityWest261950
WilliamTrautweinOhio State UniversityEast261950
BruceVan AlstyneStanford UniversityWest261950
WilliamWeeksIowa State UniversityWest261950
WilfordWhiteArizona State UniversityWest261950
RobertWilkinsonUCLAWest261950
WarrenWoodPuget Sound, University ofWest261950
RichardAlbanNorthwestern UniversityEast271951
NicholasBolkovacPittsburgh, University ofEast271951
JohnBrightDrake UniversityEast271951
EdwardBrownSan Francisco, University ofWest271951
StanleyCampbellIowa State UniversityWest271951
PatCannamelaSouthern California, University ofWest271951
HermanClarkOregon State UniversityWest271951
DonColemanMichigan State UniversityEast271951
CharlesCurtisDartmouth CollegeEast271951
AlbertDorowMichigan State UniversityEast271951
EugeneFelkerWisconsin, University ofEast271951
BernardGallagherPennsylvania, University ofEast271951
SherwinGandeeOhio State UniversityEast271951
WilliamGayNotre Dame, University ofEast271951
FrankGiffordSouthern California, University ofWest271951
WalterGraggNavyEast271951
JamesHammondWisconsin, University ofEast271951
CharlesHarrisCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest271951
DavidHickokPrinceton UniversityEast271951
RichardHightowerSouthern Methodist UniversityWest271951
WilliamHowtonRice UniversityWest271951
WilliamHughesMichigan State UniversityEast271951
VictorJanowiczOhio State UniversityEast271951
JohnJorgensonColorado, University ofWest271951
RichardKazmaierPrinceton UniversityEast271951
PeterKinyonMichigan, University ofEast271951
DonKlostermanLoyola University-LAWest271951
KarlKluckhohnColgate UniversityEast271951
LynnLynchIllinois, University ofEast271951
GinoMarchettiSan Francisco, University ofWest271951
OllieMatsonSan Francisco, University ofWest271951
SonnyMcCurryRice UniversityWest271951
GeraldMcGinleyPennsylvania, University ofEast271951
DonMcRaeNorthwestern UniversityEast271951
HalMitchellCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest271951
ChesterOstrowskiNotre Dame, University ofEast271951
JohnPetitbonNotre Dame, University ofEast271951
RichardPivirottoPrinceton UniversityEast271951
JerrellPriceTexas Tech UniversityWest271951
WilliamPutichMichigan, University ofEast271951
LeslieRichterCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest271951
WayneRobinsonMinnesota, University ofEast271951
DonRobisonCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest271951
BudRofflerWashington State UniversityWest271951
FrankSimonNebraska, University ofWest271951
JeromeSmithWisconsin, University ofEast271951
Robert LeeSmithTexas A&M UniversityWest271951
LeoSugarPurdue UniversityEast271951
JohnThomasOregon State UniversityWest271951
RobertToneffNotre Dame, University ofEast271951
FrankVitaleCornell UniversityEast271951
JamesWeatherallOklahoma, University ofWest271951
HarryBabcockGeorgia, University ofEast281952
SamBakerOregon State UniversityWest281952
EdBarkerWashington State UniversityWest281952
RichardBattenPacific, University of theWest281952
RobertBlairTexas Christian UniversityWest281952
DonBranbyColorado, University ofWest281952
FredBruneyOhio State UniversityEast281952
TomCatlinOklahoma, University ofWest281952
EdwardCrowderOklahoma, University ofWest281952
TonyCurcilloOhio State UniversityEast281952
PaulDekkerMichigan State UniversityEast281952
WilliamForesterSouthern Methodist UniversityWest281952
JoeFortunatoMississippi State UniversityEast281952
EugeneGedmanIndiana UniversityEast281952
PhilGillisWashington, University ofWest281952
JohnGurskiNavyEast281952
GeorgeGuthrieOhio State UniversityEast281952
RobertHanerVillanova UniversityEast281952
DonHeinrichWashington, University ofWest281952
EdwardHussmanNebraska, University ofWest281952
DonJohnsonCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest281952
J.D.KimmelHouston, University ofWest281952
GlennLippmanTexas A&M UniversityWest281952
CharlesMaloyHoly Cross CollegeEast281952
DonMcAuliffeMichigan State UniversityEast281952
HughMcElhennyWashington, University ofWest281952
ElmerMessengerWashington State UniversityWest281952
ChesterMillettHoly Cross CollegeEast281952
NormanMontgomeryPurdue UniversityEast281952
GeorgeMrkonicKansas, University ofWest281952
TommyO ConnellIllinois, University ofEast281952
RobertO NeilNotre Dame, University ofEast281952
JohnOlszewskiCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest281952
RobertReynoldsNebraska, University ofWest281952
WilliamsReynoldsPittsburgh, University ofEast281952
DonRhodenRice UniversityWest281952
VictorRimkusHoly Cross CollegeEast281952
TomRocheNorthwestern UniversityEast281952
WilliamRowekampMissouri, University ofWest281952
DanSabinoIllinois, University ofEast281952
TomScottVirginia, University ofEast281952
TomSeamanNotre Dame, University ofEast281952
WilliamShaloskyCincinnati, University ofEast281952
CharlesSpauldingWyoming, University ofWest281952
OliverSpencerKansas, University ofWest281952
HarlandSvareWashington State UniversityWest281952
RichardTamburoMichigan State UniversityEast281952
WilliamVesselsOklahoma, University ofWest281952
Val JoeWalkerSouthern Methodist UniversityWest281952
LouieYourkowskiWashington, University ofWest281952
RogerZatkoffMichigan, University ofEast281952
MiltonBohartWashington, University ofWest291954
PhilBranchTexas, University ofWest291954
WilliamBreddeOklahoma State UniversityWest291954
AlBrowskyIllinois, University ofEast291954
DeanChambersWashington, University ofWest291954
DonaldChelfIowa, University ofEast291954
JosephCollierNorthwestern UniversityEast291954
TedConnorNebraska, University ofWest291954
JerryCoodyBaylor UniversityWest291954
RayCorrellKentucky, University ofEast291954
FrancisDavidsonBaylor UniversityWest291954
DonDuggerMichigan, University ofEast291954
EugeneFilipskiVillanova UniversityEast291954
RobertFleckSyracuse UniversityEast291954
RobertGarrettStanford UniversityWest291954
JohnGramlingSouth Carolina, University ofEast291954
MarvinGregorySanta Clara UniversityWest291954
TomHagueOhio State UniversityEast291954
HaroldHanSouthern California, University ofWest291954
RobertHantlaKansas, University ofWest291954
JerryHilgenbergIowa, University ofEast291954
ArthurHunterNotre Dame, University ofEast291954
GeorgeJacobyOhio State UniversityEast291954
JosephJohnsonBoston CollegeEast291954
GaryKnafelcColorado, University ofWest291954
JimKotlerCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest291954
TedKukowskiSyracuse UniversityEast291954
JohnLattnerNotre Dame, University ofEast291954
HenryLemireHoly Cross CollegeEast291954
RobertLenziniIllinois, University ofEast291954
ArthurLiebscherPacific, University of theWest291954
CarltonMasseyTexas, University ofWest291954
SteveMeilingerKentucky, University ofEast291954
SamMorleyStanford UniversityWest291954
TomNickoloffSouthern California, University ofWest291954
JerryNortonSouthern Methodist UniversityWest291954
LouisPetrokaBoston UniversityEast291954
EdwardPucciSouthern California, University ofWest291954
JohnRyanIllinois, University ofEast291954
StanleySheriffCalifornia Poly State UniversityWest291954
PeterStarkSyracuse UniversityEast291954
JimSteenSyracuse UniversityEast291954
VerylSwitzerKansas State UniversityWest291954
MikeTakacsOhio State UniversityEast291954
AlTalleyCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest291954
TedTannerStanford UniversityWest291954
RichardThomasNorthwestern UniversityEast291954
StanleyWallaceIllinois, University ofEast291954
MorganWilliamsTexas Christian UniversityWest291954
NeilWordenNotre Dame, University ofEast291954
JohnAllenPurdue UniversityEast301955
CarlAllisonOklahoma, University ofWest301955
RonAschbackerOregon State UniversityWest301955
DonBaileyPenn State UniversityEast301955
FrankBernardiColorado, University ofWest301955
RaymondBerrySouthern Methodist UniversityWest301955
TomBettisPurdue UniversityEast301955
SamBoghosianCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest301955
LeroyBoldenMichigan State UniversityEast301955
GeorgeBroederIowa, University ofEast301955
HenryBulloughMichigan State UniversityEast301955
JackCampbellCincinnati, University ofEast301955
RonClinkscaleTexas Christian UniversityWest301955
JohnDamoreNorthwestern UniversityEast301955
RobertDeeHoly Cross CollegeEast301955
RonDrzewieckiMarquette UniversityEast301955
FrankEidomSouthern Methodist UniversityWest301955
JackEllenaCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest301955
JamesGarrityPenn State UniversityEast301955
RonaldGeyerMichigan, University ofEast301955
RichardGoistCincinnati, University ofEast301955
RalphGuglielmiNotre Dame, University ofEast301955
JohnHallIowa, University ofEast301955
JamesHanifanCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest301955
CarrollHardyColorado, University ofWest301955
MattHazeltineCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest301955
JosephHeapNotre Dame, University ofEast301955
BurdetteHessIdaho, University ofWest301955
CalvinJonesIowa, University ofEast301955
JohnKerrPurdue UniversityEast301955
EldredKraemerPittsburgh, University ofEast301955
PaulLarsonCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest301955
ThomasLouderbackSan Jose State UniversityWest301955
GeorgeMaderosCalifornia State University-ChicoWest301955
RobertMcNamaraMinnesota, University ofEast301955
DickMoegleRice UniversityWest301955
JackPateraOregon, University ofWest301955
RaymondPerkinsSyracuse UniversityEast301955
RonPheisterOregon, University ofWest301955
JamesSalsburyCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest301955
DanShannonNotre Dame, University ofEast301955
GeorgeShawOregon, University ofWest301955
BennieSinclairTexas A&M UniversityWest301955
JanSmidIllinois, University ofEast301955
CecilTaylorKansas State UniversityWest301955
ArthurWalkerMichigan, University ofEast301955
DukeWashingtonWashington State UniversityWest301955
TonyBranoffMichigan, University ofEast311955
JohnBrediceBoston UniversityEast311955
JamesBuonopaneHoly Cross CollegeEast311955
PrestonCarpenterArkansas, University ofWest311955
HowardCassadyOhio State UniversityEast311955
LeonClarkeSouthern California, University ofWest311955
JamesContrattoSouthern California, University ofWest311955
GeneCroninPacific, University of theWest311955
OrlandoFerranteSouthern California, University ofWest311955
RexFischerNebraska, University ofWest311955
WillFryeNorth Carolina, University ofEast311955
JamesFureyKansas State UniversityWest311955
ForestGreggSouthern Methodist UniversityWest311955
HenryGremingerBaylor UniversityWest311955
ReedHendersonUtah State UniversityWest311955
VaughanHitchockWashington State UniversityWest311955
WeldonHolleyBaylor UniversityWest311955
JohnJankansArizona State UniversityWest311955
JamesKatcavageDayton, University ofEast311955
OttoKneidingerPenn State UniversityEast311955
JoeKrupaPurdue UniversityEast311955
RayLemekNotre Dame, University ofEast311955
EmLindbeckIllinois, University ofEast311955
JoeLongStanford UniversityWest311955
EarlLunsfordOklahoma State UniversityWest311955
FrancisMachinskyOhio State UniversityEast311955
RobertMcQuaidePittsburgh, University ofEast311955
JamesMenseNotre Dame, University ofEast311955
LamarMeyerColorado, University ofWest311955
HenryMooreArkansas, University ofWest311955
LeonardMoorePenn State UniversityEast311955
TonyMosichStanford UniversityWest311955
WilliamMurakowskiPurdue UniversityEast311955
DickMurleyPurdue UniversityEast311955
HerbNakkenUtah, University ofWest311955
RobertPascalDuke UniversityEast311955
TomPowellColgate UniversityEast311955
FrankReichPenn State UniversityEast311955
GaretReichowIowa, University ofEast311955
JohnRoachSouthern Methodist UniversityWest311955
DonSchaeferNotre Dame, University ofEast311955
MenanSchriwerTexas, University ofWest311955
SonnySorrellDuke UniversityEast311955
CharlesStickaTrinity CollegeEast311955
LonStinerOregon, University ofWest311955
BillTarrStanford UniversityWest311955
ADWilliamsPacific, University of theWest311955
RayAlberigiPenn State UniversityEast321956
JonArnettSouthern California, University ofWest321956
TerryBarrMichigan, University ofEast321956
BradBombaIndiana UniversityEast321956
JohnBrodieStanford UniversityWest321956
AaronCraverFresno State UniversityWest321956
JimCrawfordWyoming, University ofWest321956
JackDavisMaryland, University ofEast321956
DeanDerbyWashington, University ofWest321956
BobDoughertyKentucky, University ofEast321956
TomEmersonOklahoma, University ofWest321956
DickFosterIdaho, University ofWest321956
J.T.FrankenbergerKentucky, University ofEast321956
TomGentrySouthern Methodist UniversityWest321956
DonGilkeyCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest321956
BillGlassBaylor UniversityWest321956
FrankHallSouthern California, University ofWest321956
PaulHatcherArizona, University ofWest321956
JackHillUtah State UniversityWest321956
RobertHobertMinnesota, University ofEast321956
PaulHornungNotre Dame, University ofEast321956
JamesHowerNavyEast321956
CarlIsaacsStanford UniversityWest321956
HerbJacksonCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest321956
SteveJunkerXavier UniversityEast321956
SmithKellerSouthern Methodist UniversityWest321956
JosephKopniskyWest Virginia UniversityEast321956
DaveKuhnKentucky, University ofEast321956
GalenLaackPacific, University of theWest321956
PatLevenhagenWisconsin, University ofEast321956
JerryListonUtah, University ofWest321956
TomMaentzMichigan, University ofEast321956
PhilMcHughOregon, University ofWest321956
BillMichaelOhio State UniversityEast321956
JamesMorseNotre Dame, University ofEast321956
JohnNisbyPacific, University of theWest321956
PeterO GarraCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest321956
DonOwensSouthern Mississippi, University ofEast321956
JimParkerOhio State UniversityEast321956
MiltonPlumPenn State UniversityEast321956
BillyPricerOklahoma, University ofWest321956
JimRoseboroOhio State UniversityEast321956
MikeSanduskyMaryland, University ofEast321956
DonShinnickUCLAWest321956
GeorgeStrugerWashington, University ofWest321956
SamValentinePenn State UniversityEast321956
GalenWahlmeierKansas, University ofWest321956
WilsonWhitmireNavyEast321956
PaulWigginStanford UniversityWest321956
AbeWoodsonIllinois, University ofEast321956
DaveBourlandArmyEast331957
CharlesBrueckmanPittsburgh, University ofEast331957
PatBurkeMichigan State UniversityEast331957
EmilCaparaPenn State UniversityEast331957
JerryCornelisonSouthern Methodist UniversityWest331957
LarryCowartBaylor UniversityWest331957
WillardDewveallSouthern Methodist UniversityWest331957
JonDouglasStanford UniversityWest331957
MerrillDouglasUtah, University ofWest331957
FredDuganDayton, University ofEast331957
TomFloresPacific, University of theWest331957
JoeFrancisOregon State UniversityWest331957
FarrellFunstonPacific, University of theWest331957
WilliamGehlerWisconsin, University ofEast331957
JimGibbonsIowa, University ofEast331957
DonGilbertMichigan State UniversityEast331957
DonHealyMaryland, University ofEast331957
CharlesHowleyWest Virginia UniversityEast331957
CharlesJacksonSouthern Methodist UniversityWest331957
DaveJesmerOregon State UniversityWest331957
JimJonesWashington, University ofWest331957
AlexKarrasIowa, University ofEast331957
WalterKowalczykMichigan State UniversityEast331957
JerryKramerIdaho, University ofWest331957
FrankKuchtaNotre Dame, University ofEast331957
ClydeLetbetterBaylor UniversityWest331957
DannyLewisWisconsin, University ofEast331957
DonManoukianStanford UniversityWest331957
JimMcCuskerPittsburgh, University ofEast331957
RobertMcKeiverNorthwestern UniversityEast331957
LouMichaelsKentucky, University ofEast331957
RobertMitchellIllinois, University ofEast331957
CharlesMooreTexas Tech UniversityWest331957
GeraldNesbittArkansas, University ofWest331957
BobbyOliverBaylor UniversityWest331957
JimOrwigMichigan, University ofEast331957
ClancyOsborneArizona State UniversityWest331957
JimPaceMichigan, University ofEast331957
FloydPetersSan Francisco State UniversityWest331957
JimPhillipsAuburn UniversityWest331957
JimShofnerTexas Christian UniversityWest331957
StanSlaterArmyEast331957
RobertStranskyColorado, University ofWest331957
MickeyTrimarkiWest Virginia UniversityEast331957
GaryVan GalderStanford UniversityWest331957
StuartVaughnUtah, University ofWest331957
WayneWalkerIdaho, University ofWest331957
LesWaltersPenn State UniversityEast331957
RonWheatcroftCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest331957
TroyBarbeeStanford UniversityWest341958
TedBatesOregon State UniversityWest341958
ClarenceBeamerOregon State UniversityWest341958
LeonBurtonArizona State UniversityWest341958
WrayCarltonDuke UniversityEast341958
DonChadwickMissouri, University ofWest341958
DonClarkOhio State UniversityEast341958
RochConklinStanford UniversityWest341958
BurrDavisHouston, University ofWest341958
BuddyDialRice UniversityWest341958
EdwardDoveColorado, University ofWest341958
BoydDowlerColorado, University ofWest341958
AllenEcuyerNotre Dame, University ofEast341958
TomFranckhauserPurdue UniversityEast341958
DanFronkOhio State UniversityEast341958
ArthurGobPittsburgh, University ofEast341958
LeeGrosscupUtah, University ofWest341958
BobGrottkauOregon, University ofWest341958
JohnGuzikPittsburgh, University ofEast341958
DickHaleyPittsburgh, University ofEast341958
LarryHickmanBaylor UniversityWest341958
JonHobbsWisconsin, University ofEast341958
CharlesHortonBaylor UniversityWest341958
EmilKarasDayton, University ofEast341958
EllisonKellyMichigan State UniversityEast341958
FrankKremblasOhio State UniversityEast341958
BillLeekaCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest341958
TomLorinoAuburn UniversityWest341958
DonMillerDenver, University ofWest341958
BronkoNagurskiNotre Dame, University ofEast341958
BobNewmanWashington State UniversityWest341958
BobNovogratzArmyEast341958
FranO BrienMichigan State UniversityEast341958
BobPepeNorth Carolina State UniversityEast341958
NickPietrosanteNotre Dame, University ofEast341958
RobertPtacekMichigan, University ofEast341958
CharlesRashMissouri, University ofWest341958
DaveShererSouthern Methodist UniversityWest341958
BillSteigerWashington State UniversityWest341958
DonStoneArkansas, University ofWest341958
RonStoverOregon, University ofWest341958
BernardSvendsenMinnesota, University ofEast341958
RichardTeteakWisconsin, University ofEast341958
DickWallenUCLAWest341958
SamWilliamsMichigan State UniversityEast341958
SidWilliamsWisconsin, University ofEast341958
JerryWilsonAuburn UniversityWest341958
LeeYokumSouthern Methodist UniversityWest341958
LouKarrasPurdue UniversityEast351949
JamesAndreottiNorthwestern UniversityEast351960
RamonArmstrongTexas Christian UniversityWest351960
TedAucremanIndiana UniversityEast351960
DickBassPacific, University of theWest351960
RichardBrooksPurdue UniversityEast351960
WilliamBucekRice UniversityWest351960
ChrisBurfordStanford UniversityWest351960
JackBurkettAuburn UniversityWest351960
RonBurtonNorthwestern UniversityEast351960
HenryChristopherSouthern Methodist UniversityWest351960
GailCogdillWashington State UniversityWest351960
LouCordileoneClemson UniversityEast351960
JamesDavisOklahoma, University ofWest351960
BobDentonPacific, University of theWest351960
DonEllersickWashington State UniversityWest351960
DonFloydTexas Christian UniversityWest351960
GroverGarvinCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest351960
GeneGossageNorthwestern UniversityEast351960
SonnyHollandMontana State UniversityWest351960
JamesHoustonOhio State UniversityEast351960
GeorgeIzoNotre Dame, University ofEast351960
BobJarusPurdue UniversityEast351960
RayJauchIowa, University ofEast351960
BobJeterIowa, University ofEast351960
WilliamLindnerPittsburgh, University ofEast351960
DeanLookMichigan State UniversityEast351960
RobertLovelessSouthern Methodist UniversityWest351960
BlancheMartinMichigan State UniversityEast351960
MikeMcGeeDuke UniversityEast351960
DonMeredithSouthern Methodist UniversityWest351960
DickMichaelOhio State UniversityEast351960
DonNortonIowa, University ofEast351960
PaulOglesbyCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest351960
JohnPeppercornKansas, University ofWest351960
BobPetersonOregon, University ofWest351960
PalmerPyleMichigan State UniversityEast351960
BenRobinsonStanford UniversityWest351960
FrankSallyCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest351960
RobertScholtzNotre Dame, University ofEast351960
RaySmithCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest351960
ZekeSmithAuburn UniversityWest351960
JackSpikesTexas Christian UniversityWest351960
MontySticklesNotre Dame, University ofEast351960
IvanToncicPittsburgh, University ofEast351960
JimWaldenWyoming, University ofWest351960
RobertWhiteOhio State UniversityEast351960
JohnWilcoxOregon, University ofWest351960
LarryWilsonUtah, University ofWest351960
HerbertAdderlyMichigan State UniversityEast361960
FredArbanasMichigan State UniversityEast361960
BernardCaseyBowling Green State UniversityEast361960
BernardDarreTulane UniversityEast361960
MikeDitkaPittsburgh, University ofEast361960
EdDyasAuburn UniversityWest361960
William "Skip"FaceStanford UniversityWest361960
EarlFaisonIndiana UniversityEast361960
CharlesFullerSan Francisco State UniversityWest361960
TomGilburgSyracuse UniversityEast361960
DickGrecniOhio UniversityEast361960
GlynnGregorySouthern Methodist UniversityWest361960
FredHagemanKansas, University ofWest361960
RossHawkinsNorth Carolina, University ofEast361960
JimHerbstreitOhio State UniversityEast361960
JerryHillWyoming, University ofWest361960
DeanHinshawStanford UniversityWest361960
E.J.HolubTexas Tech UniversityWest361960
JimJohnsonCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest361960
CarlKammererPacific, University of theWest361960
JimKerrPenn State UniversityEast361960
BillKilmerCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest361960
ElbertKimbroughNorthwestern UniversityEast361960
BobLillyTexas Christian UniversityWest361960
KeithLincolnWashington State UniversityWest361960
MarvinLusterCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest361960
RonMaltonyPurdue UniversityEast361960
MarkMandersIowa, University ofEast361960
ArvieMartinTexas Christian UniversityWest361960
TomMasonTulane UniversityEast361960
TomMatteOhio State UniversityEast361960
RichMayoAir Force AcademyWest361960
JerryMaysSouthern Methodist UniversityWest361960
MarlinMcKeeverSouthern California, University ofWest361960
DaleMesserFresno State UniversityWest361960
RogerMietzSouthern California, University ofWest361960
KevinNelsonCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest361960
KenPetersonUtah, University ofWest361960
TonyPolychronisUtah, University ofWest361960
MyronPottiosNotre Dame, University ofEast361960
KenRiceAuburn UniversityWest361960
JoeRutgensIllinois, University ofEast361960
LowndesShinglerClemson UniversityEast361960
AaronThomasOregon State UniversityWest361960
JimTyrerOhio State UniversityEast361960
DaveUrellOregon, University ofWest361960
TomWatkinsIowa State UniversityWest361960
TomWiesnerWisconsin, University ofEast361960
TomWilsonMichigan State UniversityEast361960
GaryBallmanMichigan State UniversityEast371961
GaryBarnesClemson UniversityEast371961
EdwardBlaineMissouri, University ofWest371961
RonaldBullBaylor UniversityWest371961
FrankBuncomSouthern California, University ofWest371961
NickBuonicontiNotre Dame, University ofEast371961
MackBurtonSan Jose State UniversityWest371961
MaxChristianSouthern Methodist UniversityWest371961
GaryCollinsMaryland, University ofEast371961
FredCoxPittsburgh, University ofEast371961
AngeloDaberioNotre Dame, University ofEast371961
ErnieDavisSyracuse UniversityEast371961
OscarDonahueSan Jose State UniversityWest371961
FateEcholsNorthwestern UniversityEast371961
BobFergusonOhio State UniversityEast371961
RomanGabrielNorth Carolina State UniversityEast371961
IrvinGoodeKentucky, University ofWest371961
JohnHadlKansas, University ofWest371961
BuddyIlesTexas Christian UniversityWest371961
MikeIngramOhio State UniversityEast371961
SteveJastrzemsbkiPittsburgh, University ofEast371961
KermitJorgensenWashington, University ofWest371961
LouKirousacBoston CollegeEast371961
ChuckLamsonWyoming, University ofWest371961
BobbyLaneBaylor UniversityWest371961
CurtisMcClintonKansas, University ofWest371961
MelMelinWashington State UniversityWest371961
JohnMeyersWashington, University ofWest371961
ClarkMillerUtah State UniversityWest371961
RonMillerWisconsin, University ofEast371961
MerlinOlsenUtah State UniversityWest371961
TonyParrilliIllinois, University ofEast371961
TomPerdueOhio State UniversityEast371961
KentPetersenOregon, University ofWest371961
GeorgePierovichCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest371961
EdPineUtah, University ofWest371961
RayPinionTexas Christian UniversityWest371961
RobertPlummerTexas Christian UniversityWest371961
GuyReeseSouthern Methodist UniversityWest371961
HankRiveraOregon State UniversityWest371961
JonSchopfMichigan, University ofEast371961
StanleySczurekPurdue UniversityEast371961
JimSkaggsWashington, University ofWest371961
BillTriplettMiami University-OhioEast371961
BillVanBurenIowa, University ofEast371961
BillyWilsonAuburn UniversityWest371961
JackWilsonDuke UniversityEast371961
LionelAldridgeUtah State UniversityWest381962
KermitAlexanderCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest381962
BillArmstrongOhio State UniversityEast381962
LarryBalliettCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest381962
SteveBarnettOregon, University ofWest381962
JimBobbittMichigan State UniversityEast381962
DonaldBrummPurdue UniversityEast381962
EdBuddeMichigan State UniversityEast381962
RobertBurkBaylor UniversityWest381962
HughCampbellWashington State UniversityWest381962
DonChuyClemson UniversityEast381962
DaveCostaUtah, University ofWest381962
EdCummingsStanford UniversityWest381962
TerryDillonMontana, University ofWest381962
JohnDrakslerPittsburgh, University ofEast381962
ForestFarmerPurdue UniversityEast381962
LarryFergusonIowa, University ofEast381962
PaulFlatleyNorthwestern UniversityEast381962
MarvinFlemingUtah, University ofWest381962
GuyGibbsTexas Christian UniversityWest381962
RonnieGoodwinBaylor UniversityWest381962
ArtGrahamBoston CollegeEast381962
GeneHeeterWest Virginia UniversityEast381962
TomHertzMissouri, University ofWest381962
ConradHitchlerMissouri, University ofWest381962
TomHutchinsonKentucky, University ofEast381962
JimJohnsonMissouri, University ofWest381962
JerryJonesMinnesota, University ofEast381962
DaryleLamonicaNotre Dame, University ofEast381962
JohnMackeySyracuse UniversityEast381962
RayMansfieldWashington, University ofWest381962
JamesMaplesBaylor UniversityWest381962
EarlMcQuistonIowa, University ofEast381962
DaveMeggyesySyracuse UniversityEast381962
CharlesMitchellWashington, University ofWest381962
WoodyMooreIndiana UniversityEast381962
JimMossWest Virginia UniversityEast381962
BillMrukowskiOhio State UniversityEast381962
GeneRaeszRice UniversityWest381962
GeorgeReedWashington State UniversityWest381962
JayRobertsonNorthwestern UniversityEast381962
GeorgeSaimesMichigan State UniversityEast381962
RaySchoenkeSouthern Methodist UniversityWest381962
RonSnidowOregon, University ofWest381962
BillThorntonNebraska, University ofWest381962
RoyWalkerPurdue UniversityEast381962
JRWilliamsFresno State UniversityWest381962
GlennBakerWashington State UniversityWest391963
RalphBakerPenn State UniversityEast391963
PeteBeathardSouthern California, University ofWest391963
ErnestBorghettiPittsburgh, University ofEast391963
KennethBowmanWisconsin, University ofEast391963
WillieBrownCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest391963
WesleyBryantArkansas, University ofWest391963
VernBurkeOregon State UniversityWest391963
RoyBusseWashington State UniversityWest391963
EdContiSyracuse UniversityEast391963
RobertCrenshawBaylor UniversityWest391963
TomCrutcherTexas Christian UniversityWest391963
RonDigravioPurdue UniversityEast391963
GeneDonaldsonPurdue UniversityEast391963
CarlEllerMinnesota, University ofEast391963
DaveEllisonPurdue UniversityEast391963
DavidGillMissouri, University ofWest391963
MarvinHarrisStanford UniversityWest391963
DaltonHoffmanBaylor UniversityWest391963
ThomasJenkinsOhio State UniversityEast391963
RayKabulaTexas A&M UniversityWest391963
JamesKellyNotre Dame, University ofEast391963
GaryKirnerSouthern California, University ofWest391963
PaulKrauseIowa, University ofEast391963
RickLeesonPittsburgh, University ofEast391963
RobertLehmannNotre Dame, University ofEast391963
ShermanLewisMichigan State UniversityEast391963
PeterLiskePenn State UniversityEast391963
CharlesLoganNorthwestern UniversityEast391963
TonyLorickArizona State UniversityWest391963
RobertMangumTexas Christian UniversityWest391963
PaulMarthaPittsburgh, University ofEast391963
JamesMcNaughtonUtah State UniversityWest391963
BillMunsonUtah State UniversityWest391963
JoeO DonnellMichigan, University ofEast391963
DavisParksTexas Tech UniversityWest391963
KentPikeNorthwestern UniversityEast391963
RogerPillathWisconsin, University ofEast391963
MelProfitCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest391963
StephenReidNorthwestern UniversityEast391963
MikeReillyIowa, University ofEast391963
JerryRicharsonWest Texas State UniversityWest391963
CharlesTaylorArizona State UniversityWest391963
JoeTillerMontana State UniversityWest391963
DonTrullBaylor UniversityWest391963
DonUnderwoodMichigan State UniversityEast391963
JohnVarnellWest Texas State UniversityWest391963
PaulWarfieldOhio State UniversityEast391963
JayWilkinsonDuke UniversityEast391963
BobBerryOregon, University ofWest401965
MickeyBitskoDayton, University ofEast401965
LouBobichMichigan State UniversityEast401965
CharlesBrowningWashington, University ofWest401965
DickButkusIllinois, University ofEast401965
JoeCarolloNotre Dame, University ofEast401965
JoeCerneNorthwestern UniversityEast401965
JackChappleStanford UniversityWest401965
ArnieChonkoOhio State UniversityEast401965
MiltonCleggWest Virginia UniversityEast401965
JimDavidsonOhio State UniversityEast401965
LowellDeanOregon, University ofWest401965
SteveDeLongTennessee, University ofEast401965
GeorgeDonnellyIllinois, University ofEast401965
LawrenceElkinsBaylor UniversityWest401965
WilliamFiskSouthern California, University ofWest401965
JohnFrickOhio UniversityEast401965
JamesGarciaPurdue UniversityEast401965
SteveGarmonTexas Christian UniversityWest401965
RichardGordonMichigan State UniversityEast401965
RonHellerSouthern California, University ofWest401965
KenHensonTexas Christian UniversityWest401965
FredHillSouthern California, University ofWest401965
Ray GeneHinzeTexas A&M UniversityWest401965
JohnHohmanWisconsin, University ofEast401965
FloydHudlowArizona, University ofWest401965
JimJonesWisconsin, University ofEast401965
FredMazurekPittsburgh, University ofEast401965
CraigMortonCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest401965
AlNelsonCincinnati, University ofEast401965
RobertNicholsStanford UniversityWest401965
JamesNortonWashington, University ofWest401965
TomNowatzkeIndiana UniversityEast401965
DickRagsdaleStanford UniversityWest401965
RickRedmanWashington, University ofWest401965
GlennResslerPenn State UniversityEast401965
GaleSayersKansas, University ofWest401965
JackSchraubCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest401965
WilliamSpahrOhio State UniversityEast401965
RogerStaubachNavyEast401965
CorkySullivanOregon, University ofWest401965
ArchieSuttonIllinois, University ofEast401965
TomVaughnIowa State UniversityWest401965
MalcolmWalkerRice UniversityWest401965
HaroldWellsPurdue UniversityEast401965
JamesWhelanBoston CollegeEast401965
ClarenceWilliamsWashington State UniversityWest401965
RichZecherUtah State UniversityWest401965
ChuckArrobioSouthern California, University ofWest411965
TomBarringtonOhio State UniversityEast411965
AaronBrownMinnesota, University ofEast411965
CharlesBrownSyracuse UniversityEast411965
EricCrabtreePittsburgh, University ofEast411965
HarrisElliottSyracuse UniversityEast411965
FrankEmanuelTennessee, University ofEast411965
FredForsbergWashington, University ofWest411965
WayneFosterWashington State UniversityWest411965
JohnGaramendiCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest411965
MikeGarrettSouthern California, University ofWest411965
GaryGarrisonSan Diego State UniversityWest411965
WaltGarrisonOklahoma State UniversityWest411965
DaleGentryWashington State UniversityWest411965
GaleGillinghamMinnesota, University ofEast411965
DickGingrichPenn State UniversityEast411965
JimGrabowskiIllinois, University ofEast411965
RayHandleyStanford UniversityWest411965
JohnHankinsonMinnesota, University ofEast411965
DonHansenIllinois, University ofEast411965
CharlesHarperOklahoma State UniversityWest411965
CharlesHarrawaySan Jose State UniversityWest411965
BenHawkinsArizona State UniversityWest411965
TomHodgesVirginia, University ofEast411965
TodHullinWashington, University ofWest411965
KenIvanNotre Dame, University ofEast411965
DickKasperekIowa State UniversityWest411965
DwightKelleyOhio State UniversityEast411965
GregKentUtah, University ofWest411965
PatKillorinSyracuse UniversityEast411965
ThomasMackMichigan, University ofEast411965
BillMalinchakIndiana UniversityEast411965
PeteMatsonOregon, University ofWest411965
CarlMcAdamsOklahoma, University ofWest411965
RonMedvedWashington, University ofWest411965
JohnNilandIowa, University ofEast411965
KarlNoonanIowa, University ofEast411965
JoeNovogratzPittsburgh, University ofEast411965
JohnO BillovichOregon State UniversityWest411965
RayPalmOregon, University ofWest411965
StanQuintanaNew Mexico, University ofWest411965
CraigRitcheyStanford UniversityWest411965
RonSbrantiUtah State UniversityWest411965
JerryShayPurdue UniversityEast411965
PhilSheridanNotre Dame, University ofEast411965
JeffSmithSouthern California, University ofWest411965
PaulSteinAir Force AcademyWest411965
DaveTobeyOregon, University ofWest411965
DougVanHornOhio State UniversityEast411965
BillWolskiNotre Dame, University ofEast411965
WillilamYearbyMichigan, University ofEast411965
JerryBradleyCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest421966
CharlieBrownMissouri, University ofWest421966
RobertBryantSouth Carolina, University ofEast421966
LeoCarrollSan Diego State UniversityWest421966
JackClancyMichigan, University ofEast421966
PhilClarkNorthwestern UniversityEast421966
DickCunninghamArkansas, University ofWest421966
MikeCurrentOhio State UniversityEast421966
BobDavisVirginia, University ofEast421966
LloydDuncanAir Force AcademyWest421966
NickEddyNotre Dame, University ofEast421966
MelFarrCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest421966
DavidFisherMichigan, University ofEast421966
TomFussellLouisiana State UniversityEast421966
TomGreenleeWashington, University ofWest421966
BobGrimOregon State UniversityWest421966
GeorgeHarveyKansas, University ofWest421966
CharlesHintonMississippi, University ofEast421966
FrankHorakTexas Christian UniversityWest421966
DonHornSan Diego State UniversityWest421966
BobHylandBoston CollegeEast421966
ClintonJonesMichigan State UniversityEast421966
StanJukSouth Carolina, University ofEast421966
DickKenneyMichigan State UniversityEast421966
KenLastMinnesota, University ofEast421966
CharlesLatouretteRice UniversityWest421966
DaveLewisStanford UniversityWest421966
JimLynchNotre Dame, University ofEast421966
JimMankinsFlorida State UniversityEast421966
JohnMasonStanford UniversityWest421966
RonMcCallWeber State UniversityWest421966
RayMcDonaldIdaho, University ofWest421966
RonniePackTexas Tech UniversityWest421966
Alan CPageNotre Dame, University ofEast421966
DonParkerVirginia, University ofEast421966
LloydPhillipsArkansas, University ofWest421966
PetePiferOregon State UniversityWest421966
DennisRandallOklahoma State UniversityWest421966
JohnRichardsonCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest421966
JimRileyOklahoma, University ofWest421966
DavidRowePenn State UniversityEast421966
RobertRoweWestern Michigan UniversityEast421966
BennyRussellLouisville, University ofEast421966
TomSchuetteIndiana UniversityEast421966
TimSheehanStanford UniversityWest421966
TomStangelDayton, University ofEast421966
DannyTalbottNorth Carolina, University ofEast421966
TimVanGalderIowa State UniversityWest421966
RichVolkMichigan, University ofEast421966
EugeneWashingtonMichigan State UniversityEast421966
GeorgeWebsterMichigan State UniversityEast421966
JimWilkinOregon State UniversityWest421966
DaleWilliamsFlorida State UniversityEast421966
DaveWilliamsWashington, University ofWest421966
KenBarefootVirginia TechEast431967
GaryBebanCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest431967
JimBeirnePurdue UniversityEast431967
RonBessIllinois, University ofEast431967
TomBeutlerToledo, University ofEast431967
JamesBevansArmyEast431967
DaleBradyMemphis, University ofEast431967
HarryCheatwoodOklahoma State UniversityWest431967
LarryCsonkaSyracuse UniversityEast431967
CurleyCulpArizona State at FlagstaffWest431967
GaryDavisVanderbilt UniversityEast431967
TomDomresWisconsin, University ofEast431967
RandallEdmundsGeorgia TechEast431967
JohnErquiagaCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest431967
BennieGarntoSouth Carolina, University ofEast431967
TomGarretsonNorthwestern UniversityEast431967
JimGobbleSouth Carolina, University ofEast431967
HarryGunnerOregon State UniversityWest431967
BruceGunstraNorthwestern UniversityEast431967
KevinHardyNotre Dame, University ofEast431967
DonHassMontana State UniversityWest431967
DickHimesOhio State UniversityEast431967
DannyHolmannSan Jose State UniversityWest431967
MarkHolmesGeorgia, University ofEast431967
RonHudsonWashington, University ofWest431967
JoeKoontzSan Francisco State UniversityWest431967
BobLeePacific, University of theWest431967
FrankLoriaVirginia TechEast431967
WayneMassClemson UniversityEast431967
MikeMcGillNotre Dame, University ofEast431967
WarrenMcVeaHouston, University ofWest431967
DaveMiddendorfWashington State UniversityWest431967
CamMolterOregon, University ofWest431967
EdMooneyTexas Tech UniversityWest431967
HavenMosesSan Diego State UniversityWest431967
MikeMurphyDuke UniversityEast431967
BlaineNyeStanford UniversityWest431967
PhilOdleBrigham Young UniversityWest431967
LanceOlssenPurdue UniversityEast431967
HarryOlzewskiClemson UniversityEast431967
RayPhillipsMichigan, University ofEast431967
JimmyRayeMichigan State UniversityEast431967
BobRichardsonWashington, University ofWest431967
JackRootStanford UniversityWest431967
ErnestRupleArkansas, University ofWest431967
TomSchoenNotre Dame, University ofEast431967
LarrySlagleCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest431967
BobSmithCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest431967
JimSmithOregon, University ofWest431967
NealStarkeyAir Force AcademyWest431967
MikeSweatmanKansas, University ofWest431967
RobertTaylorNavyEast431967
SteveThompsonWashington, University ofWest431967
SkipVanderbundtOregon State UniversityWest431967
LeeWhiteWeber State UniversityWest431967
JohnWilliamsMinnesota, University ofEast431967
JoeArmstrongNebraska, University ofWest441968
CharlesBaileyMichigan State UniversityEast441968
AlBrennerMichigan State UniversityEast441968
DennisBrownMichigan, University ofEast441968
EmersonCarrNavyEast441968
BillCloudHouston, University ofWest441968
NateCunninghamIndiana UniversityEast441968
DickDavisNebraska, University ofWest441968
BrooksDawsonTexas-El Paso, University ofWest441968
DennisDevlinWyoming, University ofWest441968
JohnDidionOregon State UniversityWest441968
FredDryerSan Diego State UniversityWest441968
DickEnderleyMinnesota, University ofEast441968
BillEnyartOregon State UniversityWest441968
JoeGreeneNorth Texas, University ofWest441968
ChipHealyVanderbilt UniversityEast441968
JimHouseWyoming, University ofWest441968
GeneHueyWyoming, University ofWest441968
GeorgeHummerArizona State UniversityWest441968
CharlesJarvisArmyEast441968
NoelJenkeMinnesota, University ofEast441968
RonaldJohnsonMichigan, University ofEast441968
RonnieJohnsonOklahoma State UniversityWest441968
LeroyKeyesPurdue UniversityEast441968
DonKingTexas Tech UniversityWest441968
BillKishmanColorado State UniversityWest441968
RobertKuechenbergNotre Dame, University ofEast441968
GeorgeKunzNotre Dame, University ofEast441968
TonyKyaskySyracuse UniversityEast441968
CharlesKylePurdue UniversityEast441968
NormanMcBrideUtah, University ofWest441968
MikeMcCaffreyCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest441968
RonMillerCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest441968
RossMontgomeryTexas Christian UniversityWest441968
WayneMulliganClemson UniversityEast441968
RobertPenksaMichigan, University ofEast441968
EdPodolakIowa, University ofEast441968
RonPritchardArizona State UniversityWest441968
JackRudnayNorthwestern UniversityEast441968
JonSandstromOregon State UniversityWest441968
JimSniadeckiIndiana UniversityEast441968
MalcolmSniderStanford UniversityWest441968
RobertSteinMinnesota, University ofEast441968
JackStewartTexas Tech UniversityWest441968
TerryStoryGeorgia TechEast441968
FredSummersWake Forest UniversityEast441968
LouisThomasUtah, University ofWest441968
ArtThomsSyracuse UniversityEast441968
GeneWashingtonStanford UniversityWest441968
CharlesWedemeyerMichigan State UniversityEast441968
EdWhiteCalifornia-Berkeley, Univeristy ofWest441968
PerryWillliamsPurdue UniversityEast441968
AlWorleyWashington, University ofWest441968
TomZiolkowskiNorthwestern UniversityEast441968
RobertAndersonColorado, University ofWest451969
IrbyAugustineCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest451969
MikeBallouCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest451969
GeorgeBevanLouisiana State UniversityEast451969
JohnBradleyNorthwestern UniversityEast451969
LeeBrockWashington, University ofWest451969
BubbaBrownStanford UniversityWest451969
GeoffreyBrownPittsburgh, University ofEast451969
BillBrundigeColorado, University ofWest451969
RonCarpenterNorth Carolina State UniversityEast451969
MelEasleyOregon State UniversityWest451969
GeorgeFarmerCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest451969
GaryFowlerCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest451969
EdGallardoArizona State UniversityWest451969
RonGardinArizona, University ofWest451969
HarryGonsoIndiana UniversityEast451969
JaredGreenVirginia TechEast451969
EricHarrisColorado, University ofWest451969
JerryHendrenWyoming, University ofWest451969
GlennHollowayNorth Texas, University ofWest451969
JohnIsenbargerIndiana UniversityEast451969
GregJonesCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest451969
JimLewisOregon State UniversityWest451969
WilliamMaddoxSyracuse UniversityEast451969
ArtMaloneArizona State UniversityWest451969
AndyMaurerOregon, University ofWest451969
KenMendenhallOklahoma, University ofWest451969
LynnMooreArmyEast451969
JamesO BrienCincinnati, University ofEast451969
PhilOlsenUtah State UniversityWest451969
JamesOtisOhio State UniversityEast451969
DonParishStanford UniversityWest451969
RobertParkerMemphis, University ofEast451969
DanPierceMemphis, University ofEast451969
WilliamPiersonSan Diego State UniversityWest451969
JackProtzSyracuse UniversityEast451969
TedProvostOhio State UniversityEast451969
SteveRamseyNorth Texas, University ofWest451969
RobReinhardtStanford UniversityWest451969
RonSaulMichigan State UniversityEast451969
DennisShawSan Diego State UniversityWest451969
MikeSiwekWestern Michigan UniversityEast451969
JohnSmallCitadel, TheEast451969
TomStangleDayton, University ofEast451969
EricStolbergIndiana UniversityEast451969
BruceTaylorBoston UniversityEast451969
JohnWardOklahoma State UniversityWest451969
DaveWhitfieldOhio State UniversityEast451969
ForrestWolfeTennessee-Chattanooga, University ofEast451969
CraigWycinskyMichigan State UniversityEast451969
WilliamYancherPurdue UniversityEast451969
GaryYountNorth Carolina State UniversityEast451969
SteveZabelOklahoma, University ofWest451969
GodfreyZaunbrecherLouisiana State UniversityEast451969
MikeAdamleNorthwestern UniversityEast461971
JohnAndrewsIndiana UniversityEast461971
BobBellCincinnati, University ofEast461971
JimBraxtonWest Virginia UniversityEast461971
BarryBrinkDartmouth CollegeEast461971
StanBrownPurdue UniversityEast461971
LeonBurnsCalifornia State University-Long BeachWest461971
BobChandlerSouthern California, University ofWest461971
WesChessonDuke UniversityEast461971
LionelColemanOregon, University ofWest461971
BoCornellWashington, University ofWest461971
BobCreechTexas Christian UniversityWest461971
PhilCroyleCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest461971
DanDierdorfMichigan, University ofEast461971
DennisDummitCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest461971
KenFlemingSouthern Methodist UniversityWest461971
MelGrayMissouri, University ofWest461971
BillGregoryWisconsin, University ofEast461971
JackHamPenn State UniversityEast461971
CraigHannemanOregon State UniversityWest461971
BillHartSouthern Methodist UniversityWest461971
LeoHartDuke UniversityEast461971
DennisHavigColorado State UniversityWest461971
ChuckHixsonSouthern Methodist UniversityWest461971
VernonHollandTennessee State UniversityEast461971
MartyHuffMichigan, University ofEast461971
ErnieJanetWashington, University ofWest461971
WarrenKoegelPenn State UniversityEast461971
KenLeeWashington, University ofWest461971
RandyLestykVirginia, University ofEast461971
EdMaguireIndiana UniversityEast461971
DonMartinYale UniversityEast461971
WiltMartinMichigan State UniversityEast461971
DonMoorheadMichigan, University ofEast461971
ChrisMorrisIndiana UniversityEast461971
PatMurphyColorado State UniversityWest461971
TomNevilleYale UniversityEast461971
BobNewlandOregon, University ofWest461971
TimOesterlingCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest461971
DanPastoriniSanta Clara UniversityWest461971
DonPopplewellColorado State UniversityWest461971
KerryReardonIowa, University ofEast461971
HarryReedWeber State UniversityWest461971
BobRichardsCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest461971
DeanShaternickKansas State UniversityWest461971
MikeSikichNorthwestern UniversityEast461971
GregSloughSouthern California, University ofWest461971
RickTelanderNorthwestern UniversityEast461971
NormanThompsonUtah, University ofWest461971
CharlesWeaverSouthern California, University ofWest461971
KarlWeissVanderbilt UniversityWest461971
JackWhitleyNorth Carolina State UniversityEast461971
ElmoWrightHouston, University ofWest461971
JeffreyWrightMinnesota, University ofEast461971
EricAllenMichigan State UniversityEast471971
LionelAntoineSouthern Illinois University East471971
MarkArnesonArizona, University ofWest471971
MarvinBatemanUtah, University ofEast471971
SherwoodBlountSouthern Methodist UniversityWest471971
EdBradleyWake Forest UniversityEast471971
BuzzBrazeauWashington State UniversityWest471971
WillieBuchanonSan Diego State UniversityWest471971
BartBuetowMinnesota, University ofEast471971
SteveBuschWashington State UniversityWest471971
TomCasanovaLouisiana State UniversityEast471971
DaveChaneySan Jose State UniversityWest471971
RobertChristiansenCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest471971
RonCurlMichigan State UniversityEast471971
CraigCurryMinnesota, University ofEast471971
PatCurrySouthern Methodist UniversityWest471971
DaveDalbyCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest471971
JackDerningNorthwestern UniversityEast471971
RonDickersonKansas State UniversityWest471971
LeoDillionDayton, University ofEast471971
TomDrougasOregon, University ofWest471971
RonnieEstayLouisiana State UniversityEast471971
LloydFryeLouisiana State UniversityEast471971
LelandGlassOregon, University ofWest471971
GordonGravelleBrigham Young UniversityWest471971
WillieHallSouthern California, University ofWest471971
GaryHammondSouthern Methodist UniversityWest471971
DickHarrisSouth Carolina, University ofEast471971
WillHembyNorthwestern UniversityEast471971
JohnHillLehigh UniversityEast471971
HarryHowardOhio State UniversityEast471971
RickHugetWashington, University ofWest471971
BernardJacksonWashington State UniversityWest471971
JimJonesSouthern California, University ofWest471971
JohnKahlerCalifornia State University-Long BeachWest471971
JimKriegWashington, University ofWest471971
RobertKuzielPittsburgh, University ofEast471971
BillLightMinnesota, University ofEast471971
TomLukenPurdue UniversityEast471971
ChesterMarcolHillsdale CollegeEast471971
EdMarinoarCornell UniversityEast471971
RalphMcGillTulsa, University ofWest471971
JohnMcMakinClemson UniversityEast471971
RobertMooreOregon, University ofWest471971
TomMyersSyracuse UniversityEast471971
DanNovakovNotre Dame, University ofEast471971
JimOsborneSouthern UniversityEast471971
JohnReavesFlorida, University ofEast471971
TomReynoldsSan Diego State UniversityWest471971
MikeRichFlorida, University ofEast471971
DaveSchilingOregon State UniversityWest471971
JimSherbertOregon State UniversityWest471971
MikeSianiVillanova UniversityEast471971
RickSimonOhio State UniversityEast471971
BrianSipeSan Diego State UniversityWest471971
RalphStepaniakNotre Dame, University ofEast471971
GarySuttonBaylor UniversityWest471971
FredSwendsenNotre Dame, University ofEast471971
JackTurnbullOregon State UniversityWest471971
ShermanWhiteCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest471971
RayYoungbloodCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest471971
GeorgeAmundsonIowa State UniversityWest481972
OtisArmstrongPurdue UniversityEast481972
BruceBarnesCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWest481972
BillBartleyOregon State UniversityWest481972
DavidBourquinHouston, University ofWest481972
CharlesBradleyOregon, University ofWest481972
JohnBradyWashington, University ofWest481972
SteveBrownOregon State UniversityWest481972
DaveButzPurdue UniversityEast481972
GailClarkMichigan State UniversityEast481972
BobCrumArizona, University ofWest481972
IssacCurtisSan Diego State UniversityWest481972
JoeDeLamielleureMichigan State UniversityEast481972
JoeEhrmannSyracuse UniversityEast481972
BillFergusonSan Diego State UniversityWest481972
MikeFulkIndiana UniversityEast481972
FredGrambauMichigan, University ofEast481972
GordyGuinnWashington, University ofWest481972
PaulHowardBrigham Young UniversityWest481972
GaryHrivnakPurdue UniversityEast481972
GaryHuffFlorida State UniversityEast481972
JoeInjaychockTemple UniversityEast481972
DickJauronYale UniversityEast481972
DennisJohnsonDelaware State UniversityEast481972
CalvinJonesWashington, University ofWest481972
CodyJonesSan Jose State UniversityWest481972
NathanielJonesHouston, University ofWest481972
SteveJonesDuke UniversityEast481972
JimLashNorthwestern UniversityEast481972
JohnLeHeupSouth Carolina, University ofEast481972
JimLillyOregon State UniversityWest481972
RandyLoganMichigan, University ofEast481972
TomMacLeodMinnesota, University ofEast481972
LarryMcCarrenIllinois, University ofEast481972
JimMerloStanford UniversityWest481972
TerryMetcalfCalifornia State University-Long BeachWest481972
BillMoosWashington State UniversityWest481972
KenMuhlbeierIdaho, University ofWest481972
DanNealKentucky, University ofEast481972
EdNewmanDuke UniversityEast481972
GeorgeOakesNew Mexico, University ofWest481972
TyPaineWashington State UniversityWest481972
JamesRobinsonWashington State UniversityWest481972
PaulSeymourMichigan, University ofEast481972
BillSingletaryTemple UniversityEast481972
BarrySmithFlorida State UniversityEast481972
GregSpechtOregon, University ofWest481972
KenStoneVanderbilt UniversityEast481972
SteveSweenyCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWest481972
JamesThaxtonTennessee State UniversityEast481972
JamesThomasFlorida State UniversityEast481972
JohnUrbanNew Mexico, University ofWest481972
BradVan PeltMichigan State UniversityEast481972
JackieWallaceArizona State UniversityWest481972
BruceWaltonUCLAWest481972
MikeWellsIllinois, University ofEast481972
DavidAtkinsonBrigham Young UniversityDBWest491973
DarrellAustinSouth Carolina, University ofOTEast491973
LarryBaileyPacific, University of theDTWest491973
CarlBarzilauskasIndiana UniversityDTEast491973
MikeBasingerCalifornia-Riverside, University ofDE/TWest491973
TonyBellBowling Green State UniversityDBEast491973
MattBlairIowa State UniversityLBWest491973
MikeBorylaStanford UniversityQWest491973
WaymondBryantTennessee State UniversityLBEast491973
JamesCainColorado, University ofTEWest491973
CarlCapriaPurdue UniversityDBEast491973
RogerCarrLouisiana Tech UniversityWREast491973
DonClunePennsylvania, University ofWREast491973
DannyColbertTulsa, University ofDHWest491973
JackConnersOregon, University ofDBWest491973
CharlesDavisColorado, University ofRBWest491973
KeithFahnhorstMinnesota, University ofTEEast491973
TomForrestCincinnati, University ofOGEast491973
DaveGallagherMichigan, University ofDTEast491973
RodGarciaStanford UniversityKWest491973
MarkGefertPurdue UniversityLBEast491973
DonGoodeKansas, University ofLBWest491973
KenGrandberryWashington State UniversityRBWest491973
TimGuyOregon, University ofOTWest491973
PaulHaynerMichigan State UniversityDBEast491973
GregHortonColorado, University ofOGWest491973
DavidJaynesKansas, University ofQWest491973
EricJohnsonWashington State UniversityDBWest491973
EdwardJonesTennessee State UniversityDE/TEast491973
BillKollarMontana State UniversityDEWest491973
GaryMarangiBoston CollegeQBEast491973
JamesMcAlisterCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofRBWest491973
JamesMcCollumKentucky, University ofDE/TEast491973
OctavisMorganIllinois, University ofLBEast491973
SteveOdomUtah, University ofWRWest491973
AlOliverCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofOTWest491973
ChuckRamseyWake Forest UniversityKEast491973
BillReidStanford UniversityCWest491973
GlennRobinsonOklahoma State UniversityDEWest491973
BillSandiferCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofDTWest491973
TerrySchmidtBall State UniversityDBEast491973
PaulSealMichigan, University ofTEEast491973
MikeSeifertWisconsin, University ofDTEast491973
TedSeifertCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOTWest491973
BillSimpsonMichigan State UniversityDBEast491973
BartySmithRichmond, University ofRBEast491973
GerrySullivanIllinois, University ofCEast491973
MarkVan EeghenColgate UniversityRBEast491973
LarryVan LoanNavyWREast491973
ClevelandVannOklahoma State UniversityLBWest491973
MikeWebsterWisconsin, University ofCEast491973
NorrisWeeseMississippi, University ofQEast491973
DannyWhiteArizona State at FlagstaffKWest491973
TomWickertWashington State UniversityOTWest491973
DelvinWilliamsKansas, University ofWRWest491973
BillYoestNorth Carolina State UniversityOGEast491973
CharleyYoungNorth Carolina State UniversityRBEast491973
CharlesAneMichigan State UniversityCEast501974
OllieBakkenMinnesota, University ofLBEast501974
SteveBartkowskiCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofQWest501974
NeilBegleyArmyOGEast501974
SkipBoydWashington, University ofP/DBWest501974
RobertBrazileJackson State UniversityLBEast501974
RobertBreunigArizona State at FlagstaffLBWest501974
DavidBrownMichigan, University ofDBEast501974
GaryBurleyPittsburgh, University ofDEEast501974
LarryBurtonPurdue UniversityWREast501974
DarrylCarltonTampa, University ofOTEast501974
BradDavisLouisiana State UniversityRBEast501974
FredDeanLouisiana Tech UniversityLBEast501974
PatDonovanStanford UniversityDEWest501974
MikeEspositoBoston CollegeRBEast501974
BobFarrAir Force AcademyWRWest501974
MikeFranckowiakCentral Michigan UniversityQ/PKEast501974
DennisFranklinMichigan, University ofQEast501974
TomGoedjenIowa State UniversityKWest501974
HarveyGoodmanColorado, University ofOGWest501974
CharlesHallTulane UniversityDTEast501974
WillardHarrellPacific, University of theRBWest501974
JeffHartOregon State UniversityOTWest501974
JoeHatfieldIllinois, University ofCEast501974
WayneHoffmanOklahoma, University ofTEWest501974
MonteJacksonSan Diego State UniversityDBWest501974
GaryJohnsonGrambling State UniversityDTEast501974
AndrewJonesWashington State UniversityRBWest501974
AlKrevisBoston CollegeOTEast501974
ArtKuehnCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofCWest501974
FultonKuykendallCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofLBWest501974
ChrisMackieCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOGWest501974
TerryMcClowryMichigan State UniversityLBEast501974
PatMcInallyHarvard UniversityWREast501974
JimMcMillanBoise State UniversityQBWest501974
JeffMerrowWest Virginia UniversityDTEast501974
JackNovakWisconsin, University ofTEEast501974
RickNuzumKentucky, University ofCEast501974
MorrisOwensArizona State UniversityWRWest501974
WalterPaytonJackson State UniversityRBEast501974
DavidPearWashington, University ofDTWest501974
RalphPerrettaPurdue UniversityOGEast501974
RodPerryColorado, University ofDBWest501974
TonyPetersOklahoma, University ofDBWest501974
MarkPetersenIllinois, University ofDEEast501974
JohnProvostHoly Cross CollegeDBEast501974
GeoffReeceWashington State UniversityCWest501974
GordonRiegelStanford UniversityLBWest501974
OscarRoanSouthern Methodist UniversityTEWest501974
DonSeymourToledo, University ofTEEast501974
AlSimpsonColorado State UniversityOTWest501974
FreddieSolomonTampa, University ofQEast501974
SteveStrinkoMichigan, University ofLBEast501974
MikeThomasNevada-Las Vegas, University ofRBWest501974
JimUpchurchArizona State UniversityRBWest501974
JohnWashingtonTulane UniversityDBEast501974
DaveWasickSan Jose State UniversityDEWest501974
RandyWhiteMaryland, University ofDTEast501974
MikeWilliamsLouisiana State UniversityDBEast501974
LouieWrightSan Jose State UniversityDBWest501974
DennisAndersonArizona State at FlagstaffK/DBWest511976
KimBokamperSan Jose State UniversityDEWest511976
RussBolingerCalifornia State University-Long BeachTWest511976
KennyBordelonLouisiana State UniversityDEEast511976
BarryBurtonVanderbilt UniversityTEEast511976
SteveCassidyLouisiana State UniversityDTEast511976
GebChurchStanford UniversityLBWest511976
MarioClarkOregon, University ofDBWest511976
SonnyCollinsKentucky, University ofRBEast511976
BennieCunninghamClemson UniversityTEEast511976
JoeDavisSouthern California, University ofOGWest511976
MikeDawsonArizona, University ofDTWest511976
LarryDorseyTennessee State UniversityWREast511976
JimEidsonMississippi, University ofT/GEast511976
CarlEkernSan Jose State UniversityLBWest511976
GaryFencikYale UniversityWREast511976
JamesFilesMcNeese State UniversityCEast511976
LawrenceGainesWyoming, University ofRBWest511976
MikeGilbertSan Diego State UniversityDE/OTWest511976
LarryGordonArizona State UniversityLBWest511976
JeffGrantzSouth Carolina, University ofQEast511976
MikeGreenOhio UniversityWR/KEast511976
WesHamiltonTulsa, University ofOGWest511976
KennyHarrisonSouthern Methodist UniversityWRWest511976
MikeHaynesArizona State UniversityDBWest511976
DavidHillTexas A&I UniversityTEWest511976
BobHornOregon State UniversityLBWest511976
JamesHunterGrambling State UniversityDBEast511976
ErnieJonesMiami-Florida, University ofDBEast511976
KenJonesArkansas, University ofOT/CWest511976
AaronKyleWyoming, University ofDBWest511976
MikeLangfordStanford UniversityKWest511976
StuLenvenickIllinois, University ofGEast511976
DennisLickWisconsin, University ofTEast511976
HerbLuskCalifornia State University-Long BeachRBWest511976
DonMacekBoston CollegeC/GEast511976
TomMarvasoCincinnati, University ofDBEast511976
RonnieMcCartneyTennessee, University ofLBEast511976
DaveMeierDuke UniversityLBEast511976
ChetMoellerNavyDBEast511976
ChuckMuncieCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofRBWest511976
SteveMyerNew Mexico, University ofQWest511976
KenNovakPurdue UniversityDTEast511976
CraigPenroseSan Diego State UniversityQWest511976
LonniePerrinIllinois, University ofRBEast511976
WallyPesuitKentucky, University ofT/GEast511976
RayPinneyWashington, University ofCWest511976
RayPrestonSyracuse UniversityLBEast511976
MikePruittPurdue UniversityRBEast511976
SteveRiveraCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWRWest511976
HenrySheppardSouthern Methodist UniversityOTWest511976
KeithSimonsMinnesota, University ofDE/TEast511976
SteveStuderBowling Green State UniversityCEast511976
ShaferSuggsBall State UniversityDBEast511976
GeneSwickToledo, University ofOEast511976
StaveWagnerWisconsin, University ofDBEast511976
RodWaltersIowa, University ofG/TEast511976
SammieWhiteGrambling State UniversityWREast511976
BenWilliamsMississippi, University ofDE/TEast511976
JohnWoodcockHawaii, University ofDTWest511976
GeorgeAdzickMinnesota, University ofDBEast521977
TedAlbrechtCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOt/GWest521977
JohnAlexanderRutgers UniversityDE/TEast521977
SteveAugustTulsa, University ofOT/GWest521977
MarkBaileyCalifornia State University-Long BeachRBWest521977
BobBaumhowerAlabama, University ofDE/TEast521977
DanBeaverIllinois, University ofKEast521977
TerryBeesonKansas, University ofLBWest521977
LarryBetheaMichigan State UniversityDE/TEEast521977
StanBlackMississippi State UniversityDBEast521977
WadeBosargeTulsa, University ofDBWest521977
DennisBoydOregon State UniversityDE/TWest521977
ElmoBoydEastern Kentucky UniversityWREast521977
BillBryanDuke UniversityCEast521977
GeraldButlerNicholls State UniversityWRWest521977
RobCarpenterMiami University-OhioRBEast521977
RayClaybornTexas, University ofDBWest521977
MikeCobbMichigan State UniversityTEEast521977
RobinColeNew Mexico, University ofBWest521977
SteveCoursonSouth Carolina, University ofOT/GEast521977
RandyDeanNorthwestern UniversityQBEast521977
ScottDierkingPurdue UniversityOT/GEast521977
A.J.DuheLouisiana State UniversityDE/TEast521977
EddieEdwardsMiami-Florida, University ofDE/TEast521977
WilsonFaumuinaSan Jose State UniversityDE/TWest521977
GeorgeFranklinTexas A&I UniversityRBWest521977
AndyFrederickNew Mexico, University ofDE/TWest521977
DavidGerasimchukAlabama, University ofOT/GEast521977
GaryGregoryBaylor UniversityOT/GWest521977
MikeHarrisGrambling State UniversityDBEast521977
TonyHillStanford UniversityWRWest521977
HarveyHullMississippi State UniversityLBEast521977
MarkJacksonBaylor UniversityQBWest521977
KeithJenkinsCincinnati, University ofDBEast521977
RickKaneSan Jose State UniversityRBWest521977
ErnestLeeTexas, University ofDE/TWest521977
JayLoceyOregon State UniversityDBWest521977
DougLongWhitworth CollegeWRWest521977
MickeyMarvinTennessee, University ofOT/GEast521977
JohnMastronardoVillanova UniversityWREast521977
DuncanMcCollStanford UniversityDE/TWest521977
MartinMitchellTulane UniversityDBEast521977
TerryRobiskeLouisiana State UniversityRBEast521977
JoeRothCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofQWest521977
SteveSchindlerBoston CollegeOT/GEast521977
GeraldSkinnerArkansas, University ofOT/GWest521977
AndySpivaTennessee, University ofLBEast521977
ScottStudwellIllinois, University ofLBEast521977
R.C.ThielemannArkansas, University ofCWest521977
LeoTierneyGeorgia TechCEast521977
WendellTylerUCLARBWest521977
RickWalkerUCLATEWest521977
BobWattsBoston CollegeLBEast521977
DelWhiteFresno State UniversityLBWest521977
JohnYarnoIdaho, University ofCWest521977
ConnieZelencikPurdue UniversityOT/GEast521977
AndreAndersonNew Mexico State UniversityDE/TWest531977
BillArmstrongWake Forest UniversityDBEast531977
LeviArmstrongCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofDBWest531977
DonBassHouston, University ofWRWest531977
BarryBennettConcordia UniversityDE/TEast531977
JamesBreechCalifornia-Berkeley, Univeristy ofKWest531977
DanBunzCalifornia State University-Long BeachLBWest531977
WesChandlerFlorida, University ofWREast531977
KemColemanMississippi, University ofLBEast531977
GeorgeCollinsGeorgia, University ofOT/GEast531977
BarneyCottonNebraska, University ofOT/GWest531977
MartinCoxVanderbilt UniversityWREast531977
JamesCurryHarvard UniversityWR/KEast531977
TomDavisNebraska, University ofCWest531977
TomDinkleKansas, University ofDE/TWest531977
TonyDungyMinnesota, University ofQEast531977
MikeEliasBoston CollegeDBEast531977
WilliamFiferWest Texas State UniversityOT/GWest531977
AmosFowlerSouthern Mississippi, University ofOT/GEast531977
GeorgeFreitasCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofTEWest531977
JosephGattusoNavyRBEast531977
BruceGibsonPacific, University of theRBWest531977
BobGlazebrookFresno State UniversityDBWest531977
GaryGreenBaylor UniversityDBWest531977
KenGreeneWashington, University ofDBWest531977
LeamonHallArmyQEast531977
MauriceHarveyBall State UniversityDBEast531977
GavinHedrickWashington, University ofKWest531977
JamesHoughUtah State UniversityOT/GWest531977
TerryJacksonSan Diego State UniversityDBWest531977
DennisJohnsonMississippi State UniversityRBEast531977
RonJohnsonEastern Michigan UniversityDBEast531977
StanJohnsonTennessee State UniversityDE/TEast531977
LarryKingSyracuse UniversityDBEast531977
EricLaaksoTulane UniversityOT/GEast531977
ReeseMcCallAuburn UniversityTEWest531977
JerroldMcRaeTennessee State UniversityWREast531977
MarkMerrillMinnesota, University ofLBEast531977
MikeMichelStanford UniversityKWest531977
MarkNicholsColorado State UniversityDE/TWest531977
DallasOwensKentucky, University ofDBEast531977
JosephPellegriniIdaho, University ofDE/TWest531977
CarlosPennywellGrambling State UniversityWREast531977
DonPetersonBoston CollegeTEEast531977
AlPittsMichigan State UniversityCEast531977
DerrickRamseyKentucky, University ofQEast531977
LanceReynoldsBrigham Young UniversityOT/GWest531977
GreggRobinsonDartmouth CollegeDE/TEast531977
MikeSanduskyDuke UniversityOT/GEast531977
WayneSchwalwackCentral Michigan UniversityTEEast531977
JohnSkibinskiPurdue UniversityRBEast531977
GeraldSmallSan Jose State UniversityDDBWest531977
LymanSmithDuke UniversityDE/TEast531977
GarySpaniKansas State UniversityLBWest531977
SteveStewartMinnesota, University ofLBEast531977
ArtStillKentucky, University ofDE/TEast531977
LarryTearryWake Forest UniversityCEast531977
JesseThompsonCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWRWest531977
JeffTisdelNevada-Reno, University ofQWest531977
DavidTurnerSan Diego State UniversityRBWest531977
StanWaldemoreNebraska, University ofOT/GWest531977
WaltonWhipSan Diego State UniversityLBWest531977
JohnWhiteLouisiana Tech UniversityRBEast531977
LeonWhiteColorado, University ofCWest531977
DougWilliamsGrambling State UniversityQEast531977
WillisAdamsHouston, University ofWRWest541979
SteveAtkinsMaryland, University ofRBEast541979
JesseBakerJacksonville State UniversityDLEast541979
DonBessillieuGeorgia TechDBEast541979
JonBorchardtMontana State UniversityOT/GWest541979
KennyBryantOregon, University ofDBWest541979
RandyButlerSouth Mississippi, University ofOT/GEast541979
GordyCeresinoStanford UniversityLBWest541979
AlChesleyPittsburgh, University ofLEast541979
GregChytkaWyoming, University ofCWest541979
CharlesCorrealPenn State UniversityCEast541979
DougCunninghamRice UniversityWRWest541979
EricCunninghamPenn State UniversityOT/GEast541979
RussellDavisMichigan, University ofRBEast541979
ChrisDeFranceArizona State UniversityWRWest541979
RalphDeLoachCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofDLWest541979
SteveDilsStanford UniversityQWest541979
RichDimlerSouthern California, University ofDLWest541979
KeithDorneyPenn State UniversityOT/GEast541979
FrankDuncanSan Francisco State UniversityDBWest541979
PhilFrancisStanford UniversityRBWest541979
SteveFullerClemson UniversityQBEast541979
JonGieslerMichigan, University ofOT/GEast541979
ObieGravesCalifornia State University-FullertonRBWest541979
ErnestGrayMemphis, University ofWREast541979
KrisHainesNotre Dame, University ofWREast541979
DarylHuntOklahoma, University ofLBWest541979
MikeJacksonWashington, University ofLBWest541979
DaveJacobsSyracuse UniversityKEast541979
CharlesJohnsonMaryland, University ofDLEast541979
LawrenceJohnsonWisconsin, University ofDBEast541979
KennyKingOklahoma, University ofRBWest541979
BarryKraussAlabama, University ofDLEast541979
DukeLefflerCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOT/GWest541979
ReggieLewisNorth Texas, University ofDLWest541979
JohnLynnCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofDBWest541979
MartyLyonsAlabama, University ofDLEast541979
JamesMayberryColorado, University ofRBWest541979
WillisMcClendonGeorgia, University ofRBWest541979
CarlMcGeeDuke UniversityLEast541979
MikeMoroskiCalifornia-Davis, University ofQWest541979
JeffNixonRichmond, University ofDBEast541979
JoeResticNotre Dame, University ofDBEast541979
JeffRutledgeAlabama, University ofQBEast541979
MikeSalzanoNorth Carolina, University ofOT/GEast541979
EugeneSandersTexas A&M UniversityDLWest541979
RickSanfordSouth Carolina, University ofDBEast541979
RobertShawTennessee, University ofCEast541979
KevinSheaSt. Mary's CollegeKWest541979
DavidSimmonsNorth Carolina, University ofDEast541979
StanSytsmaMinnesota, University ofDLEast541979
JeffToewsWashington, University ofOT/GGWest541979
RubenVaughanColorado, University ofDLWest541979
DonWarrenSan Diego State UniversityTEWest541979
SteveWatsonTemple UniversityWREast541979
MikeWellmanKansas, University ofCWest541979
JerryWilkinsonOregon State UniversityDLWest541979
HenryWilliamsSan Diego State UniversityDBWest541979
KellenWinslowMissouri, University ofTEWest541979
JohnAdamsLouisiana State UniversityLBEast551980
TomBellBrigham Young UniversityOLWest551980
PeterBoermeesterCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofKWest551980
RaymondButlerSouthern California, University ofWRWest551980
RickyChurchmanTexas, University ofDBWest551980
EarlCooperRice UniversityRBWest551980
SteveCouryOregon State UniversityWRWest551980
BuddyCurryNorth Carolina, University ofLBEast551980
DickCuvelierIowa State UniversityOLWest551980
CurtisDickeyTexas A&M UniversityRBWest551980
RayDonaldsonGeorgia, University ofCEast551980
TommyEbnerHouston, University ofDBWest551980
ChuckEvansStanford UniversityDLWest551980
VagasFergusonNotre Dame, University ofRBEast551980
TimFoleyNotre Dame, University ofOLEast551980
MikeFriedeIndiana UniversityWREast551980
JacobGreenTexas A&M UniversityDLWest551980
BobGregorWashington State UniversityDBWest551980
MikeGumanPenn State UniversityRBEast551980
PerryHarringtonJackson State UniversityRBEast551980
JoJoHeathPittsburgh, University ofDBEast551980
GrantHudsonVirginia, University ofDLEast551980
BillHurleySyracuse UniversityQEast551980
Gary DonJohnsonBaylor UniversityDLWest551980
MikeJolleyMichigan, University ofDBEast551980
MarkJonesMissouri, University ofOLWest551980
PaulJonesCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofRBWest551980
RulonJonesUtah State UniversityDLWest551980
ChrisJudgeTexas Christian UniversityDBWest551980
BobKohrsArizona State UniversityLBWest551980
HoppyLangleyMississippi, University ofKEast551980
MarkLeeWashington, University ofDBWest551980
JimLeonardSanta Clara UniversityOLWest551980
BobbyLeopoldNotre Dame, University ofDBEast551980
BillMarrenTennessee, University ofOLEast551980
GeorgeMayesArmyDLEast551980
DougMcDougaldVirginia TechDLEast551980
DonMcNealAlabama, University ofDBEast551980
MatMendenhallBrigham Young UniversityLBWest551980
ArtMonkSyracuse UniversityWREast551980
FrankMordicaVanderbilt UniversityRBEast551980
KevinMottsPurdue UniversityLBEast551980
KarlNelsonIowa State UniversityOLWest551980
IrvPankeyPenn State UniversityOLEast551980
JoePetersArizona State UniversityDLWest551980
KurtPetersenMissouri, University ofDLWest551980
DanPittmanWyoming, University ofWRWest551980
CraigPukiTennessee, University ofLBEast551980
JoeRoseCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofTEWest551980
JohnSchmedingBoston UniversityOLEast551980
TurkSchonertStanford UniversityQWest551980
TimSmithNebraska, University ofWRWest551980
KirkSpringsMiami University-OhioDBEast551980
DwightStephensonAlabama, University ofCEast551980
JimSwiftIowa, University ofTEEast551980
RaySydnorWisconsin, University ofTEEast551980
PaulTaborOklahoma, University ofCWest551980
JewerlThomasSan Jose State UniversityRBWest551980
ArlandThompsonBaylor UniversityOLWest551980
CharlesThorntonNavyLBWest551980
TomTurnureWashington, University ofCCWest551980
BradVassarPacific, University of theLWest551980
KenWalterTexas Tech UniversityOLWest551980
EddyWhitleyKansas State UniversityTEWest551980
MarcWilsonBrigham Young UniversityQBWest551980
OtisWilsonLouisville, University ofLBEast551980
DavidWoodleyLouisiana State UniversityQEast551980
JimZiddKansas, University ofLWest551980
JeffBednarekPacific, University of theDLWest561981
ByronBraggsAlabama, University ofDLEast561981
LloydBurrussMaryland, University ofDBEast561981
JoeCampbellBaylor UniversityDLWest561981
TimCliffordIndiana UniversityQBEast561981
RonCoccimiglioCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofDBWest561981
JimCollinsSyracuse UniversityLBEast561981
ChuckCommiskeyMississippi, University ofOLEast561981
BrianCottonEastern Michigan UniversityDBEast561981
BillDuganPenn State UniversityOLEast561981
KevinEvansArkansas, University ofDBWest561981
NickEyreBrigham Young UniversityOLWest561981
TomFlickWashington, University ofQBWest561981
RussellGaryNebraska, University ofDBWest561981
AndyGrahamAkron, University ofKEast561981
JeffGriffinUtah, University ofDBWest561981
RussGrimmPittsburgh, University ofOLEast561981
FrankHawkinsNevada-Reno, University ofRBWest561981
BryanHinkleOregon, University ofLBWest561981
PeterHolohanNotre Dame, University ofWREast561981
NatHudsonGeorgia, University ofOLEast561981
TimHuffmanNotre Dame, University ofTEEast561981
DavidHughesBoise State UniversityRBWest561981
TimIrwinTennessee, University ofOLEast561981
RickyJacksonPittsburgh, University ofLBEast561981
E.J.JuniorAlabama, University ofLBEast561981
KirkKaracozoffCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofDLWest561981
AmosLawrenceNorth Carolina, University ofRBEast561981
LarryLeeCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofOLWest561981
AlvinLewisColorado State UniversityRBWest561981
GaryLewisTexas-Arlington, University ofTEWest561981
DavidLigginsArizona, University ofDBWest561981
DavidLittleFlorida, University ofLBEast561981
NeilLomaxPortland State UniversityQBWest561981
TerryLoveMurray State UniversityDBEast561981
CurtMarshWashington, University ofOLWest561981
ColinMcCartyTemple UniversityDLEast561981
DeanMiraldiUtah, University ofOLWest561981
JohnMistlerArizona State UniversityWRWest561981
BookerMoorePenn State UniversityRBEast561981
KenNaberStanford UniversityKWest561981
BillNettlingArizona, University ofTEWest561981
MarkNicholsSan Jose State UniversityWRWest561981
MajorOgilvieAlabama, University ofRBEast561981
HubieOliverArizona State UniversityRBWest561981
HubieOliverArizona, University ofHBWest561981
LancePedersonSouthern Methodist UniversityCWest561981
ScottPelluerWashington State UniversityLBWest561981
GlenReddBrigham Young UniversityLBWest561981
AvonRileyCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofLBWest561981
BenRudolphCalifornia State University-Long BeachDLWest561981
GeorgeSchechterlySouth Carolina, University ofOLEast561981
WillieScottSouth Carolina, University ofWREast561981
JohnScullyNotre Dame, University ofCEast561981
ScottSetterlundOregon, University ofCWest561981
TimSherwinBoston CollegeTEEast561981
EricSieversMaryland, University ofWREast561981
BrianSullivanSanta Clara UniversityKWest561981
LawrenceTaylorNorth Carolina, University ofLBEast561981
GlenTitensorBrigham Young UniversityLBWest561981
RandyVan DivierWashington, University ofOLWest561981
JayVenutoWake Forest UniversityQBEast561981
DavidVerserKansas, University ofWRWest561981
TomVigoritoVirginia, University ofRBEast561981
FrankWarrenAuburn UniversityDLEast561981
AnthonyWashingtonFresno State UniversityDBWest561981
MartyWetzelTulane UniversityLBEast561981
BradWhiteTennessee, University ofDLEast561981
ChrisWilliamsLouisiana State UniversityDBEast561981
StaceyBaileySan Jose State UniversityWRWest571982
PatBeachWashington State UniversityTEWest571982
BuckBelueGeorgia, University ofDBEast571982
GregBoekeIllinois, University ofCEast571982
EmilBouresPittsburgh, University ofCEast571982
LarryBrodskyMiami-Florida, University ofWREast571982
JeffBryantClemson UniversityDLEast571982
JamesBurroughsMichigan State UniversityDBEast571982
LyndleByfordOklahoma, University ofOLWest571982
JackCampbellUtah, University ofOLWest571982
BrianCarpenterMichigan, University ofDBEast571982
SteveClarkUtah, University ofDLWest571982
CalvinCloseBrigham Young UniversityOLWest571982
GlenCollinsMississippi State UniversityDLEast571982
SteveCordleFresno State UniversityDBWest571982
CalvinDanielsNorth Carolina, University ofLBEast571982
JeffDavisClemson UniversityLBEast571982
VernonDeanSan Diego State UniversityDBWest571982
DennisEdwardsSouthern California, University ofDLWest571982
RickeyEtheridgeNorth Carolina State UniversityLBEast571982
SeanFarrellPenn State UniversityOLEast571982
AaronFinchColorado State UniversityOLWest571982
JeffGaylordMissouri, University ofDLWest571982
JohnGoodsonTexas, University ofKWest571982
RonHallstromIowa, University ofOLEast571982
AnthonyHancockTennessee, University ofWREast571982
Jim BobHarrisAlabama, University ofDBEast571982
RodneyHolmanTulane UniversityTEEast571982
TonyJacksonMichigan, University ofDBEast571982
MarkJerueWashington, University ofLBWest571982
MattKoflerSan Diego State UniversityQWest571982
JohnKrimmNotre Dame, University ofDBEast571982
BartKroutAlabama, University ofTEEast571982
RicLindquistNebraska, University ofDBWest571982
WarrenLylesAlabama, University ofDLWest571982
JohnMacaulayStanford UniversityCWest571982
KyleMcNortonKansas, University ofLBWest571982
MikeMerriweatherPacific, University of theLBWest571982
JohnMeyerArizona State UniversityOLWest571982
JamesMobleySouthern Methodist UniversityDBWest571982
JoeMorrisSyracuse UniversityRBEast571982
MikePagelArizona State UniversityQBWest571982
ChetParlevecchioPenn State UniversityLBEast571982
DanPlaterBrigham Young UniversityWRWest571982
PhilPozderacNotre Dame, University ofOLEast571982
BarryReddenRichmond, University ofRBEast571982
GeraldRiggsArizona State UniversityRBWest571982
DelRodgersUtah, University ofRBWest571982
LawrenceSampletonTexas, University ofTEWest571982
BruceScholtzTexas, University ofLBWest571982
ChuckSlaughterSouth Carolina, University ofOLEast571982
PaulSorensonWashington State UniversityDBWest571982
RonnieStewartGeorgia, University ofRBEast571982
RickStockstillFlorida State UniversityQEast571982
DonStumpMcNeese State UniversityQEast571982
SalSunseriPittsburgh, University ofLBEast571982
AndreTylerStanford UniversityWRWest571982
KeithUeckerAuburn UniversityOLWest571982
RickUmphreyColorado, University ofCWest571982
HenryWaechterNebraska, University ofDLWest571982
RobertWeathersArizona State UniversityRBWest571982
ClaytonWeishuhnAngelo State UniversityLBWest571982
RhettWhitleySouthern Mississippi, University ofLBEast571982
GeraldWillhiteSan Jose State UniversityRBWest571982
LesterWilliamsMiami-Florida, University ofDLEast571982
SidAbramowitzTulsa, University ofOLWest581983
WalkerAshleyPenn State UniversityLBEast581983
EdwardBockIowa State UniversityDLWest581983
MarkBortzIowa, University ofDLEast581983
JimBrittLouisiana State UniversityDBEast581983
KelvinBryantNorth Carolina, University ofRBEast581983
GillByrdSan Jose State UniversityDBWest581983
ReggieCampCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOLWest581983
ChrisCastorDuke UniversityWREast581983
MikeCharlesSyracuse UniversityDLEast581983
DarrylClarkTexas, University ofRBWest581983
SteveClarksonSan Jose State UniversityQBWest581983
JackieClineAlabama, University ofDLEast581983
GlennCobbOhio State UniversityLBEast581983
JoelColesPenn State UniversityRBEast581983
BillContzPenn State UniversityOLEast581983
MarkCooperMiami-Florida, University ofOLEast581983
PaulCotyWashington, University ofCWest581983
SteveDamkrogerNebraska, University ofLBWest581983
ByronDarbySouthern California, University ofLBWest581983
ChrisDresselStanford UniversityTEWest581983
MarkDudaMaryland, University ofDLEast581983
TonyEasonIllinois, University ofQEast581983
JohnElwayStanford UniversityQWest581983
BobFadaPittsburgh, University ofOLEast581983
MikeGreenOklahoma State UniversityLBWest581983
AlGrossArizona, University ofDBWest581983
BobHarrisAuburn UniversityDBWest581983
TimHarrisWashington State UniversityRBWest581983
WayneHarrisMississippi State UniversityOLEast581983
JimJeffcoatArizona State UniversityDLWest581983
TimJoinerLouisiana State UniversityLBEast581983
TimKearseSan Jose State UniversityWRWest581983
JeffKiewelArizona, University ofOLWest581983
DaveLaphamSyracuse UniversityOTEast581983
BrandonLaufenbergIndiana UniversityQEast581983
GaryLewisOklahoma State UniversityDLWest581983
TimLewisPittsburgh, University ofDBEast581983
DarrenLongCalifornia State University-Long BeachTEWest581983
AllmaMatthewsVanderbilt UniversityTEEast581983
SamMerrimanIdaho, University ofLWest581983
MikeMillerTennessee, University ofWREast581983
SteveMottAlabama, University ofCEast581983
PaulMoyerArizona State UniversityDBWest581983
ChuckNelsonWashington, University ofKWest581983
BartOatesBrigham Young UniversityOLWest581983
WayneRadloffGeorgia, University ofCWest581983
LawrenceRicksMichigan, University ofRBEast581983
MarkRushFlorida, University ofRBEast581983
HarveySalemCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOLWest581983
JohnSalleyWyoming, University ofDBWest581983
JeffSimmonsSouthern California, University ofWRWest581983
PaulSkansiWashington, University ofWRWest581983
RandyTheissNebraska, University ofOLWest581983
JohnTiceMaryland, University ofTEEast581983
JimmyTurnerUCLADBWest581983
Eddie RayWalkerSouthern Mississippi, University ofDBEast581983
MikeWalterOregon, University ofLBWest581983
RonWetzelArizona State UniversityTEWest581983
VincentWhiteStanford UniversityRBWest581983
MikeWilcherNorth Carolina, University ofLBEast581983
EricWilliamsNorth Carolina State UniversityDBEast581983
OliverWilliamsIllinois, University ofWREast581983
TobyWilliamsNebraska, University ofDLWest581983
BobWincklerMiami-Florida, University ofOLEast581983
MarkZavagninNotre Dame, University ofLBEast581983
TimAgeeWest Virginia UniversityDBEast591984
AlfredAndersonBaylor UniversityRBWest591984
BradAndersonArizona, University ofWRWest591984
ThomasBensonOklahoma, University ofLBWest591984
JayBrophyMiami-Florida, University ofLBEast591984
KeithBrownerSouthern California, University ofLBWest591984
SteveCarmodySouthern Mississippi, University ofCEast591984
AlphonsoCarrekerFlorida State UniversityDLEast591984
ScottCaseOklahoma, University ofDBWest591984
JoeConwellNorth Carolina, University ofOLEast591984
MattCourtneyIdaho State UniversityDBWest591984
CraigCurryTexas, University ofDBWest591984
DaveD'AddioMaryland, University ofRBEast591984
GlennDennisonMiami-Florida, University ofTEEast591984
JerryDiorioMichigan, University ofOLEast591984
KirkDodgeNevada-Las Vegas, University ofLBWest591984
BoEasonCalifornia-Davis, University ofDBWest591984
PhilEbingerDuke UniversityCEast591984
JamesFarrClemson UniversityOLEast591984
TomFlynnPittsburgh, University ofDBEast591984
IrvingFryarNebraska, University ofWRWest591984
JesseGarciaNortheast Louisiana UniversityKEast591984
GregGattusoPenn State UniversityDLEast591984
ShaunGayleOhio State UniversityDBEast591984
TurnerGillNebraska, University ofQBWest591984
ConradGoodeMissouri, University ofOLWest591984
DaveHesteraColorado, University ofTEWest591984
LionelJamesAuburn UniversityRBWest591984
StanfordJenningsFurman UniversityRBEast591984
JoeyJonesAlabama, University ofWREast591984
BufordJordanMcNeese State UniversityRBEast591984
ClarenceKayGeorgia, University ofTEEast591984
JamesKeytonArizona State UniversityOLWest591984
JoeLevelisIowa, University ofOLEast591984
WalterLewisAlabama, University ofQBEast591984
MattLongSan Diego State UniversityCWest591984
BillMaasPittsburgh, University ofDLEast591984
KeithMillardWashington State UniversityDLWest591984
RickNaylorNotre Dame, University ofLBEast591984
FalinikoNogaHawaii, University ofLBWest591984
SeanPavlichAir Force AcademyKWest591984
WaynePeaceFlorida, University ofQBEast591984
GeorgeRadachowskyBoston CollegeDBEast591984
DanRalphOregon, University ofDLWest591984
ScottRaridonNebraska, University ofOLWest591984
BruceReimersIowa State UniversityOLWest591984
MikeReutherTexas, University ofCWest591984
EricRichardsonSan Jose State UniversityWRWest591984
RonRiveraCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofLBWest591984
TommyRobisonTexas A&M UniversityOLWest591984
CarltonRoseMichigan, University ofLBEast591984
KevinRossTemple UniversityDBEast591984
MikeRozierNebraska, University ofRBWest591984
BrianSalonenMontana, University ofTEWest591984
BobSlaterOklahoma, University ofDLWest591984
DougSmithAuburn UniversityDLWest591984
BobStoweIllinois, University ofOLEast591984
RowlandTatumOhio State UniversityLBEast591984
WeegieThompsonFlorida State UniversityWREast591984
MikeTolliverStanford UniversityWRWest591984
TomTunnicliffeArizona, University ofQBWest591984
DarylTurnerMichigan State UniversityWREast591984
MikeWeingradIllinois, University ofLBEast591984
VaughnWilliamsStanford UniversityDBWest591984
MitchWillisSouthern State UniversityDLWest591984
GeorgeAdamsKentucky, University ofRBEast601985
DonaldAndersonPurdue UniversityDBEast601985
RickyAndersonVanderbilt UniversityKEast601985
AlanAndrewsRutgers UniversityTEEast601985
ChrisBabyarIllinois, University ofOLEast601985
JoelBarrettBaylor UniversityTEWest601985
TroyBensonPittsburgh, University ofLBEast601985
ScottBergoldWisconsin, University ofDLEast601985
JimBowmanCentral Michigan UniversityDBEast601985
FrankBushNorth Carolina State UniversityLBEast601985
RichardByrdSouthern Mississippi, University ofLBEast601985
SteveCalabriaColgate UniversityQBEast601985
ScottyCaldwellTexas-Arlington, University ofRBWest601985
RogerCaronHarvard UniversityOLEast601985
RandallCunninghamNevada-Las Vegas, University ofOBWest601985
JackDel RioSouthern California, University ofLBWest601985
ChrisDolemanPittsburgh, University ofDLEast601985
RickDonnellyWyoming, University ofKWest601985
MarkFellowsMontana State UniversityLBWest601985
DarenGilbertCalifornia State University-FullertonOLWest601985
DannyGreeneWashington, University ofWRWest601985
KevinHancockBaylor UniversityLBWest601985
EmileHarryStanford UniversityWRWest601985
DaleHellestraeSouthern Methodist UniversityOLWest601985
JohnHendyCalifornia State University-Long BeachDBWest601985
JimHerrmannBrigham Young UniversityDLWest601985
JesseHesterFlorida State UniversityWREast601985
RustyHilgerOklahoma State UniversityQBWest601985
GregHillMaryland, University ofWREast601985
AdamHindsOklahoma State UniversityDBWest601985
RonHolmesWashington, University ofDLWest601985
ChrisJacksonSouthern Methodist UniversityCWest601985
JuneJamesTexas, University ofLBWest601985
RichardJohnsonWisconsin, University ofDBEast601985
VanceJohnsonArizona, University ofRBWest601985
JohnnieJonesTennessee, University ofRBEast601985
MikeKelleyNotre Dame, University ofCEast601985
CrawfordKerFlorida, University ofOLEast601985
JimLacheyOhio State UniversityOLEast601985
BillLeggWest Virginia UniversityCEast601985
KeithLesterMurray State UniversityTEWest601985
TerryLewisMichigan State UniversityDBEast601985
DanLynchWashington State UniversityOLWest601985
BrentMartinStanford UniversityCWest601985
KeliMcGregorColorado State UniversityTEWest601985
JimMelkaWisconsin, University ofLBEast601985
TimMoffettMississippi, University ofWREast601985
KyleMorrellBrigham Young UniversityDBWest601985
ToryNixonSan Diego State UniversityDBWest601985
BrianNobleArizona State UniversityLBWest601985
BobOldermanVirginia, University ofOLEast601985
TerryOrrTexas, University ofRBWest601985
KurtPageVanderbilt UniversityQBEast601985
ErvinRandleBaylor UniversityDLWest601985
KenRuettgersSouthern California, University ofOLWest601985
JeffSmithNebraska, University of RBWest601985
TomSpoletiniCalgary, University ofOLWest601985
BenThomasAuburn UniversityDLWest601985
SeanThomasTexas Christian UniversityDBWest601985
GarinVerisStanford UniversityDLWest601985
BillWallacePittsburgh, University ofWREast601985
DennisWilliamsFurman UniversityRBEast601985
LarryWillisFresno State UniversityWRWest601985
EricWilsonMaryland, University ofLBEast601985
LouisWongBrigham Young UniversityOLWest601985
FrankWrightSouth Carolina, University ofDLEast601985
AnthonyYoungTemple UniversityDBEast601985
RickBadanjekMaryland, University ofRBEast611986
LewBarnesOregon, University ofWRWest611986
JohnBarnsStanford UniversityOLWest611986
GregBattleArizona State at FlagstaffLBWest611986
TomBaughSouthern Illinois University CEast611986
AnthonyBellMichigan State UniversityLBEast611986
RobbieBoscoBrigham Young UniversityQBWest611986
CapBosoIllinois, University ofTEEast611986
SteveBradleyIndiana UniversityQBEast611986
DonaldBrownMaryland, University ofDBEast611986
GordonBrownTulsa, University ofRBWest611986
RonBrownColorado, University ofRBWest611986
BobBuczkowskiPittsburgh, University ofDLEast611986
ReggieBynumOregon State UniversityWRWest611986
SylvesterByrdKansas, University ofTEWest611986
RossCarterOregon, University ofRBWest611986
TonyCherryOregon, University ofRBWest611986
MichaelClineArkansas State UniversityDLWest611986
MarkCollinsCalifornia State University-FullertonDBWest611986
MikeEidsonSouthern Methodist UniversityCWest611986
KevinFaganMiami-Florida, University ofDLEast611986
DonFairbanksColorado, University ofDLWest611986
JamesFitzpatrickSouthern California, University ofOLWest611986
JimGilmoreOhio State UniversityOLEast611986
RussellHairstonKentucky, University ofDBEast611986
LanceHamiltonPenn State UniversityDBEast611986
JonHandAlabama, University ofDLEast611986
MikeHartmeierCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofOLWest611986
ScottyHelversonIowa, University ofWREast611986
BartonHundleyKansas State UniversityDBWest611986
GarryJamesLouisiana State UniversityRBEast611986
BrentJonesSanta Clara UniversityTEWest611986
KeithKartzCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOLWest611986
EricKattusMichigan, University ofTEEast611986
JoeKellyWashington, University ofLBWest611986
MikeKellyNotre Dame, University ofOLEast611986
MattKoartSouthern California, University ofDLWest611986
MarkusKochBoise State UniversityDLWest611986
DougLandryLouisiana Tech UniversityLBEast611986
GregoryLaskerArkansas, University ofDBWest611986
ByronLeeOhio State UniversityLBEast611986
JonLillebergMinnesota, University ofOLEast611986
DouglasMarroneSyracuse UniversityOLEast611986
ReubenMayesWashington State UniversityRBWest611986
BrianMcClureBowling Green State UniversityQBWest611986
ClayMillerMichigan, University ofOLEast611986
PatrickMillerFlorida, University ofLBEast611986
FilipoMokofisiUtah, University ofLBWest611986
JohnOfferdahlWestern Michigan UniversityLBEast611986
DougPavekArmyDBEast611986
MikePerrinoNotre Dame, University ofOLEast611986
BarryPettyjohnPittsburgh, University ofCEast611986
WillePlessKansas, University ofLBWest611986
TimRuizUtah State UniversityCWest611986
MarkRypienWashington State UniversityQBWest611986
CharlesSandersSlippery Rock UniversityRBEast611986
MikeSchadQueens University-OntarioOLEast611986
MichaelSianoSyracuse UniversityWREast611986
WebsterSlaughterSan Diego State UniversityWRWest611986
EricSwansonTennessee, University ofWREast611986
BrendanToibinRichmond, University ofDBEast611986
ErrollTuckerUtah, University ofDBWest611986
CraigTurnerAlabama, University ofRBEast611986
JeromeTylerSouthern California, University ofDBWest611986
KevinWalkerEast Carolina UniversityDBEast611986
KentWarnockCalgary, University ofDLWest611986
LeonWhiteBrigham Young UniversityLBWest611986
MikeWiseCalifornia-Davis, University ofDLWest611986
DavidWrightBrigham Young UniversityOLWest611986
MaxZendejasArizona, University ofKWest611986
JohnAimonettiSan Jose State UniversityOLWest621987
DavidAlexanderTulsa, University ofCWest621987
DougAronsonSan Diego State UniversityOLWest621987
RobertAwaltSan Diego State UniversityTEWest621987
BobBanksNorthwestern UniversityDLEast621987
MarkBelliniBrigham Young UniversityWRWest621987
RayBerryBaylor UniversityLBWest621987
JohnBosaBoston CollegeDLEast621987
JeffBregelSouthern California, University ofOLWest621987
JasonBuckBrigham Young UniversityDLWest621987
DickChapuraMissouri, University ofDLWest621987
JohnClayMissouri, University ofOLWest621987
GregDavisCitadel, TheKEast621987
JohnDietrichBall State UniversityKEast621987
D.J.DozierPenn State UniversityRBEast621987
ChuckFaucetteMaryland, University ofLBEast621987
TerrenceFlaglerClemson UniversityRBEast621987
RonFrancisBaylor UniversityDBWest621987
MarkGaralczykWestern Michigan UniversityDLEast621987
LeeGetzRutgers UniversityOLEast621987
LouGodryGuelph, Ontario CanadaOLEast621987
JoeGoebelCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofCWest621987
AlexGordonCincinnati, University ofLBEast621987
SonnyGordonOhio State UniversityDBEast621987
DonGrahamPenn State UniversityLBEast621987
LeoGroenwegenBritish Columbia, University ofOLWest621987
DeltonHallClemson UniversityDBEast621987
TracyHamGeorgia Southern UniversityQBEast621987
MarkHammersteinPacific, University of theOLEast621987
ThomasHenleyStanford UniversityRBWest621987
RayHitchcockMinnesota, University ofCEast621987
MarkIngramMichigan State UniversityWREast621987
HaywoodJeffriesNorth Carolina State UniversityWREast621987
EarlJohnsonOklahoma, University ofRBWest621987
WalterJohnsonLouisiana Tech UniversityLBEast621987
PaulJokischMichigan, University ofTEEast621987
KirkJonesNevada-Las Vegas, University ofRRBWest621987
RodJonesWashington, University ofTEWest621987
MikeJunkinDuke UniversityLBEast621987
PaulKiserWake Forest UniversityOLEast621987
DaleKleinNebraska, University ofKWest621987
ShawnKnightBrigham Young UniversityDLWest621987
ScottKohoeIllinois, University ofOLEast621987
CharlesLockettCalifornia State University-Long BeachWRWest621987
MiltonMackAlcorn State UniversityDBEast621987
TimMcDonaldSouthern California, University ofDBWest621987
TomMcHaleCornell UniversityDLEast621987
ChuckieMillerCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofDBWest621987
RonMorrisNevada-Las Vegas, University ofWRWest621987
MarcMunfordNebraska, University ofLBWest621987
NateOdomesWisconsin, University ofDBEast621987
TimPeoplesWashington, University ofDBWest621987
KerryPorterWashington State UniversityRBWest621987
GreggRakoczyMiami-Florida, University ofCEast621987
RickyReynoldsWashington State UniversityDBWest621987
FreddieRobinsonAlabama, University ofDBEast621987
ReggieRogersWashington, University ofDLWest621987
HenryRollingNevada-Reno, University ofLBWest621987
ScottSchwedesSyracuse UniversityWREast621987
SteveSmithPenn State UniversityRBEast621987
ChadStarkNorth Dakota State UniversityRBWest621987
KellyStoufferColorado State UniversityQBWest621987
EdTaggartOhio State UniversityTEEast621987
ReggieTaylorCincinnati, University ofRBEast621987
DerekTennelUCLATEWest621987
JeffVan RaaphorstArizona State UniversityQBWest621987
DannyVillaArizona State UniversityOLWest621987
BrianWilliamsCentral Michigan UniversityOLEast621987
DavidWymanStanford UniversityLBWest621987
DaveYaremaMichigan State UniversityQBEast621987
DaveOmdorffOregon State UniversityCWest621988
EricAllenArizona State UniversityDBWest631988
CarltonBaileyNorth Carolina, University ofDLEast631988
TomBanderasNebraska, University ofTEWest631988
BrianBedfordCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWRWest631988
TimBorckyMemphis, University ofOLEast631988
JohnBruhinTennessee, University ofOLEast631988
DaveCadiganSouthern California, University ofOLWest631988
LydellCarrOklahoma, University ofRBWest631988
ChrisCarrierLouisiana State UniversityDBEast631988
ChrisChandlerWashington, University ofQBWest631988
LouisCheekTexas A&M UniversityOLWest631988
GreggCoauetteSouthern California, University ofDBWest631988
GeorgeCooperOhio State UniversityRBEast631988
MarcusCottonSouthern California, University ofLBWest631988
PeteCurkendallPenn State UniversityDLEast631988
FerrellEdmundsMaryland, University ofTEEast631988
BradEdwardsSouth Carolina, University ofDBEast631988
CecilFletcherMarshall UniversityLBEast631988
DarrenFlutieBoston CollegeWREast631988
DarrylFranklinWashington, University ofWRWest631988
ZekeGadsonPittsburgh, University ofLBEast631988
KenHarveyCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofLBWest631988
ChadHenningsAir Force AcademyDLWest631988
KennyJacksonSan Jose State UniversityRBWest631988
JeffJamesStanford UniversityWRWest631988
DanteJonesOklahoma, University ofLBWest631988
ErnieJonesIndiana UniversityWREast631988
PatKellySyracuse UniversityTEEast631988
ToddKrummMichigan State UniversityDBEast631988
GuyLigginsSan Jose State UniversityWRWest631988
GordieLockbaumHoly Cross CollegeRBEast631988
ChipLohmillerMinnesota, University ofKEast631988
DannyMcCoinCincinnati, University ofQBEast631988
RandallMcDanielArizona State UniversityOLWest631988
TerryMcDanielTennessee, University ofDBEast631988
PaulMcGowanFlorida State UniversityLBEast631988
ErikMcMillanMissouri, University ofDBWest631988
DonMcPhersonSyracuse UniversityQBEast631988
EricMooreIndiana UniversityOLEast631988
JamieMorrisMichigan, University ofRBEast631988
DanMurphySonoma State UniversityKWest631988
BradMusterStanford UniversityRBWest631988
MarkNicholsMichigan State UniversityDLEast631988
MattPatchanMiami-Florida, University ofOLEast631988
ShawnPattersonArizona State UniversityOLWest631988
MikePerezSan Jose State UniversityQBWest631988
JohnPhillipsClemson UniversityOLEast631988
MikePielIllinois, University ofDLEast631988
JoelPorterBaylor UniversityOLWest631988
MickeyPruittColorado, University ofDBWest631988
TomRehderNotre Dame, University ofOLEast631988
GaryRichardPittsburgh, University ofDBEast631988
DavidRichardsCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofOLWest631988
DavidRillWashington, University ofLBWest631988
BillRomanowskiBoston CollegeLBEast631988
TimRotherNebraska, University ofDLWest631988
ThorSalanoaBrigham Young UniversityLBWest631988
SterlingSharpeSouth Carolina, University ofWREast631988
PierreVerchevalWestern Ontario, University ofCEast631988
ChrisVerhultstCalifornia State University-ChicoTEWest631988
DaveViaeneMinnesota-Duluth, University ofDL/CEast631988
KevinWalkerMaryland, University ofLBEast631988
JamesWashingtonUCLADBWest631988
CraigWatsonCalgary, University ofOLWest631988
TomWhelianMissouri, University ofKWest631988
LorenzoWhiteMichigan State UniversityRBEast631988
MattWilsonTexas A&M UniversityCWest631988
KeithWoodsideTexas A&M UniversityRBWest631988
MarcZenoTulane UniversityWREast631988
EricAffholterSouthern California, University ofWRWest641989
SteveAtwaterArkansas, University ofDBWest641989
LeRoyBlughBishop's UniversityLBWest641989
MattBrockOregon, University ofDTWest641989
DennisByrdTulsa, University ofDTWest641989
EricColemanWyoming, University ofDBWest641989
JamesDixonHouston, University ofWRWest641989
DavidEdeenWyoming, University ofDEWest641989
MikeElkinsWake Forest UniversityQBEast641989
LeroyEtienneNebraska, University ofLBWest641989
JerryFontenotTexas A&M UniversityOGWest641989
JohnFordVirginia, University ofWREast641989
MikeGilletteMichigan, University ofPKEast641989
GuillermoGonzalezNational Polytechnic InstitutePWest641989
PaulGreenSouthern California, University ofTEWest641989
BurtGrossmanPittsburgh, University ofDEEast641989
JayGrudenLouisville, University ofQBEast641989
JoeHendersonIowa State UniversityRBWest641989
DarrylHenleyCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofDBWest641989
EricHillLouisiana State UniversityRBEast641989
RayHuckesteinStanford UniversityDTWest641989
AaronJenkinsWashington, University ofFBWest641989
EddieJohnsonPenn State UniversityDBEast641989
EddieJohnsonUtah, University ofRBWest641989
TracyJohnsonClemson UniversityFBEast641989
DarylJohnstonSyracuse UniversityFBEast641989
BrentKorteAlberta, University ofDEWest641989
BobKratchIowa, University ofOTEast641989
JeffLagemanVirginia, University ofLBEast641989
CarnellLakeCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofLBWest641989
EricLindstromBoston CollegeDLEast641989
RobertMasseyNorth Carolina Central UniversityDBEast641989
MikeMcCrayOhio State UniversityLBEast641989
TravisMcNealTennessee-Chattanooga, University ofTEEast641989
ToddMillikanNebraska, University ofTEWest641989
FalandaNewtonTexas Christian UniversityDBWest641989
LouisOliverFlorida, University ofDBEast641989
JerryOlsavskyPittsburgh, University ofLBEast641989
ChrisParkerWest Virginia UniversityDTEast641989
MarkusPaulSyracuse UniversityDREast641989
KimPhillipsNorth Texas, University ofDBWest641989
WesPritchettNotre Dame, University ofLBEast641989
WalterReevesAuburn UniversityTEWest641989
ChrisRichardsCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofRBWest641989
AndreRisonMichigan State UniversityWREast641989
TracyRogersFresno State UniversityLBWest641989
BobbySignBaylor UniversityCWest641989
AndySinclairStanford UniversityCWest641989
KendelSmithUtah State UniversityWRWest641989
MarkStepnoskiPittsburgh, University ofOFEast641989
AndrewStewartCincinnati, University ofDEEast641989
MarkStockVirginia Military InstituteWREast641989
SteveTaylorNebraska, University ofQBWest641989
RobbThomasOregon State UniversityWRWest641989
LewisTillmanJackson State UniversityRBEast641989
JoeTofflemireArizona, University ofCWest641989
TonyTolbertTexas-El Paso, University ofLBWest641989
NatuTuatagaloaCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofDTWest641989
JeffUhlenhakeOhio State UniversityCEast641989
MikeUtleyWashington State UniversityOG/LBWest641989
JimWahlerUCLADLWest641989
RickWalshNew Mexico, University ofPKWest641989
RhondyWestonFlorida, University ofDTEast641989
DougWidellBoston CollegeOGEast641989
EricWikersonKent State UniversityRBEast641989
ErikWilhelmOregon State UniversityQBWest641989
BrianWilliamsMinnesota, University ofCEast641989
DavidWilliamsFlorida, University ofOTEast641989
JoeWolfBoston CollegeOGEast641989
DonnellWoolfordClemson UniversityDBEast641989
NasrallahWorthenNorth Carolina State UniversityWREast641989
MichaelZandofskyWashington, University ofOTWest641989
DaveZawatsonCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOTWest641989
BillAndersonIowa, University ofCEast651990
CharlesArbuckleCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofTEWest651990
LesterArchambeauStanford UniversityDLWest651990
JohnnyBaileyTexas A&M UniversityRBWest651990
JoeyBanesHouston, University ofOLWest651990
RobertBlackmonBaylor UniversityDBWest651990
NedBolcarNotre Dame, University ofLBEast651990
DennisBrownWashington, University ofDLWest651990
MikeBuckMaine, University ofQBEast651990
VinceBuckCentral State UniversityDBEast651990
RobBurnettSyracuse UniversityDLEast651990
MikeBuschIowa State UniversityTEWest651990
JeffCampbellColorado, University ofWRWest651990
BernardClarkMiami-Florida, University ofLBEast651990
KenClarkNebraska, University ofRBWest651990
DaveColonnaDuke UniversityTEEast651990
DarionConnerJackson State UniversityLBEast651990
FrankCornishCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofOLWest651990
PatCrowleyNorth Carolina, University ofOLEast651990
JeffDavidsonOhio State UniversityOLEast651990
BobDavisBrigham Young UniversityLBWest651990
JohnDurdenFlorida, University ofOLEast651990
MohammedElewonibiBrigham Young UniversityOLWest651990
KentElmoreTennessee, University ofP/PKEast651990
J.J.FlanniganColorado, University ofRBWest651990
JohnFrieszIdaho, University ofQBWest651990
ChrisGioskosOttowa, University of theOLEast651990
DougGlaserNebraska, University ofOLWest651990
SteveGlassonIllinois, University ofLBEast651990
JamesGrayTexas Tech UniversityRBWest651990
HaroldGreenSouth Carolina, University ofRBEast651990
OdellHagginsFlorida State UniversityDLEast651990
AlonzoHamptonPittsburgh, University ofDBEast651990
DavidHarperHumboldt State UniversityLBWest651990
JackieHarrisNortheast Louisiana UniversityTEEast651990
TracyHayworthTennessee, University ofLBEast651990
RobHinckleyStanford UniversityLBWest651990
JohnJacksonSouthern California, University ofWRWest651990
TonyJonesTexas, University ofWRWest651990
BobKulaMichigan State UniversityOLEast651990
RicoLabbeBoston CollegeDBEast651990
Le-LoLangWashington, University ofDBWest651990
JohnMangumAlabama, University ofDBEast651990
GregMarkMiami-Florida, University ofDLEast651990
RomanMatuszPittsburgh, University ofOLEast651990
TonyMayberryWake Forest UniversityOLEast651990
WesleyMcFaddenClemson UniversityRBEast651990
GregMcMurtryMichigan, University ofWREast651990
TonyMossLouisiana State UniversityWREast651990
DarrinMuilenburgColorado, University ofOLWest651990
JohnNiesArizona, University ofPKWest651990
ChrisOldhamOregon, University ofDBWest651990
DavidOrtegaCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofLBWest651990
RickyProehlWake Forest UniversityWREast651990
TonyRiceNotre Dame, University ofQBEast651990
TonySavageWashington State UniversityDLWest651990
ShannonSharpeSavannah State UniversityWREast651990
MichaelShepherdArkansas, University ofTEWest651990
KeithSimsIowa State UniversityOLWest651990
MarkSingerAlberta, University ofLBWest651990
CedricSmithFlorida, University ofRBEast651990
TimStallworthWashington State UniversityWRWest651990
TroyTaylorCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofQBWest651990
PatrickTerrellNotre Dame, University ofDBEast651990
AnthonyThompsonIndiana UniversityRBEast651990
SteveThompsonCalifornia-Davis, University ofLBWest651990
ArthurWalkerColorado, University ofDLWest651990
JamesWilliamsFresno State UniversityDBWest651990
TerryWoodenSyracuse UniversityLBEast651990
JakeYoungNebraska, University ofOLWest651990
MelAgeeIllinois, University ofTEast661991
DennisAreySan Diego State UniversityWRWest661991
MichaelArthurTexas A&M UniversityOLWest661991
TomBackesOklahoma, University ofDLWest661991
RandyBethelMiami-Florida, University ofTEEast661991
EricBieniemyColorado, University ofRBWest661991
AndrewBoyceBrigham Young UniversityWRWest661991
PeterBrantleyOregon, University ofLBWest661991
Ivory LeeBrownArkansas-Pine Bluff, University ofRBEast661991
DarrickBrownlowIllinois, University ofLBEast661991
BlaiseBryantIowa State UniversityRBWest661991
RichardBuchananNorthwestern UniversityWREast661991
SheldonCanleySan Jose State UniversityRBWest661991
KerryCashTexas, University ofTEEast661991
PaulCioffiMontclair State UniversityLBEast661991
ShaneCurryMiami-Florida, University ofDLEast661991
RoryDairyOregon, University ofDBWest661991
Philip LeeDoyleAlabama, University ofKEast661991
MichaelDumasIndiana UniversityDBEast661991
DixonEdwardsMichigan State UniversityLBEast661991
TheronEllisWest Virginia UniversityLBEast661991
BernardEllisonNevada-Reno, University ofWest661991
JerryEvansToledo, University ofTEEast661991
BrettFavreSouthern Mississippi, University ofOBEast661991
AlemaFitisemanuBrigham Young UniversityLBWest661991
JohnFlannerySyracuse UniversityOLEast661991
MikeFloresLouisville, University ofDLEast661991
MelvinFosterIowa, University ofLBEast661991
JoeGartenColorado, University ofOLWest661991
DonGibsonSouthern California, University ofDLWest661991
JeffGrahamOhio State UniversityWREast661991
ChrisGreenIllinois, University ofDBEast661991
RhettHallCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofDLWest661991
PhilHansenNorth Dakota State UniversityDLWest661991
MannyHazardHouston, University ofWRWest661991
GregHertzogWest Virginia UniversityPEast661991
CarlosJenkinsMichigan State UniversityOLBEast661991
KurtJensenNew Mexico, University ofOLWest661991
DavidJonesDelaware State UniversityWR/TEEast661991
Henry LJonesIllinois, University ofCEast661991
RichKaufusiBrigham Young UniversityDTWest661991
RobbieKeenCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofP/KWest661991
ChadMartinEast Carolina UniversityOLEast661991
LyneilMayoSan Jose State UniversityLBWest661991
EdMcCaffreyStanford UniversityWRWest661991
DanMcGwireSan Diego State UniversityQBWest661991
BlakeMillerLouisiana State UniversityCEast661991
ChuckMincyWashington, University ofDBWest661991
EricMotenMichigan State UniversityOLEast661991
BillMusgraveOregon, University ofQBWest661991
BrowningNagleLouisville, University ofQBEast661991
MichaelNordNorth Alabama, University ofOLEast661991
JeffPahukoaWashington, University ofOLWest661991
MikePavelecCalgary, University ofOLWest661991
RomanPhiferCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofLBWest661991
BrucePickensNebraska, University ofDBWest661991
RolandPolesTennessee, University ofRBEast661991
JamesRichardsCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOlWest661991
LouisRiddickPittsburgh, University ofDBEast661991
LamondeRussellAlabama, University ofWREast661991
KevinScottStanford UniversityDBWest661991
ChrisSmithBrigham Young UniversityTEWest661991
JimSpencerFlorida, University ofDBEast661991
TonyStewartIowa, University ofRBEast661991
MikeSullivanMiami-Florida, University ofOLEast661991
StanThomasTexas, University ofOLWest661991
RobThomsonSyracuse UniversityDBEast661991
J.T.TokishAir Force AcademyLBWest661991
EseraTuaoloOregon State UniversityDLWest661991
JonoTunneyStanford UniversityLBWest661991
EricTurnerUCLADBWest661991
PaulVajdaConcordia UniversityOGEast661991
JosephValerioPennsylvania, University ofOLEast661991
MarkVander PoelColorado, University ofOLWest661991
HarveyWilliamsLouisiana State UniversityRBEast661991
BobbyWilsonMichigan State UniversityDLEast661991
ErickAndersonMichigan, University ofLBEast671992
TroyAuzenneCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOTWest671992
MarioBaileyWashington, University ofWRWest671992
EphesiansBartleyFlorida, University ofLBEast671992
RockyBiegelBrigham Young UniversityLBWest671992
KellyBlackwellTexas Christian UniversityTEWest671992
MattBlundinVirginia, University ofQBEast671992
KevinBrothenVanderbilt UniversityOCEast671992
BrettCollinsArizona State UniversityOLBWest671992
ShaneCollinsArizona State UniversityRTWest671992
BrianCopelandColorado State UniversityRBWest671992
BradCulpepperFlorida, University ofDLEast671992
RodneyCulverNotre Dame, University ofFBEast671992
EdCunninghamWashington, University ofCWest671992
GaryDandridgeAppalachian State UniversityDBEast671992
MattDarbyCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofSSWest671992
CharlesDavenportNorth Carolina State UniversityWREast671992
AnthonyDavisUtah State UniversityLBWest671992
CalDixonFlorida, University ofOCEast671992
SantanaDotsonBaylor UniversityDTWest671992
KenEalyCentral Michigan UniversityWREast671992
JohnFinaArizona, University ofOTWest671992
LukeFisherEast Carolina UniversityTEEast671992
JuddFoellFresno State UniversityNGWest671992
ScottieGrahamOhio State UniversityFBEast671992
ChrisHakelWilliams & Mary, College ofQBEast671992
DanaHallWashington, University ofDBWest671992
JasonHansonWashington State UniversityPKWest671992
ShawnHarperIndiana UniversityOlEast671992
WayneHawkinsSouthwest State UniversityWREast671992
HaroldHeathJackson State UniversityTEEast671992
LeonardHumphriesPenn State UniversityCBEast671992
SteveIsraelPittsburgh, University ofDBEast671992
RobertJonesEast Carolina UniversityLBEast671992
RobinJonesBaylor UniversityDEWest671992
TyroneLegetteNebraska, University ofCBWest671992
TimLesterEastern Kentucky UniversityRBEast671992
SteveLobotzkeAir Force AcademyOLWest671992
JamesMaloneCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofILBWest671992
BryanMayBrigham Young UniversityOTWest671992
ScottMcAllisterAlabama State UniversityPEast671992
TroyMillsSacramento State UniversityRBWest671992
GeoffMitchellWeber State UniversityRBWest671992
MarvinMitchellWake Forest UniversityDTEast671992
ChrisMorrisToronto, University ofOLEast671992
TomMyslinskiTennessee, University ofOLEast671992
ScottOliaroCornell UniversityRBEast671992
MikePawlawskiCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofQBWest671992
DarrenPerryPenn State UniversityDBEast671992
MarquezPopeFresno State UniversitySWest671992
RobertPorcherSouth Carolina State UniversityDLEast671992
JasonRauhausManitoba, University ofLTWest671992
JohnRayWest Virginia UniversityOLEast671992
BuckyRichardsonTexas A&M UniversityQBWest671992
EddieRobinsonAlabama State UniversityLBEast671992
DwayneSabbNew Hampshire, University ofPLBEast671992
TonySandsKansas, University ofRBWest671992
MikeSaundersIowa, University ofWREast671992
TracyScrogginsTulsa, University ofLBWest671992
LeonSearcyMiami-Florida, University ofOTEast671992
RobSesichTexas-El Paso, University ofCWest671992
TimSimpsonIllinois, University ofOGEast671992
KevinSmithTexas A&M UniversityCBWest671992
LeroySmithIowa, University ofLBWest671992
MichaelSmithKansas State UniversityWRWest671992
CarlosSnowOhio State UniversityRBEast671992
BobSpitulskiCentral Florida, University ofLBEast671992
JeffThomasonOregon, University ofTEWest671992
RoddTorbettBrown UniversityWREast671992
BrianTreggsCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWRWest671992
JohnTurnpaughBaylor UniversityOGWest671992
TroyVincentWisconsin, University ofCB/DBEast671992
ChrisWalshStanford UniversityWRWest671992
LarryWebsterMaryland, University ofDLEast671992
MarkWheelerTexas A&M UniversityNGWest671992
KlausWilmsmeyerLouisville, University ofP/KEast671992
DaronAlcornAkron, University ofKEast681993
JessieArmsteadMiami-Florida, University ofLBEast681993
FredBaxterAuburn UniversityTEEast681993
JamesBetheaTennessee State UniversityFSEast681993
GregBishopPacific, University of theOTWest681993
MattBombaIndiana UniversityDLEast681993
BobBrasherArizona State UniversityTEWest681993
ScottBrumfieldBrigham Young UniversityOTWest681993
MarkBrunellWashington, University ofQBWest681993
RayBuchananLouisville, University ofDBEast681993
MarcusBuckleyTexas A&M UniversityLBWest681993
WadeButlerSouthwestern Louisiana, University ofWREast681993
EricCastleOregon, University ofFSWest681993
MikeChalenskiCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofDEWest681993
TrevorCobbRice UniversityRBWest681993
JamieCrysdaleCincinnati, University ofCEast681993
JeffCumminsOregon, University ofDEWest681993
ChrisDalmanStanford UniversityC/GWest681993
MikeDevlinIowa, University ofOLEast681993
TroyDraytonPenn State UniversityTEEast681993
ChuckieDukesBoston CollegeRB/KREast681993
WalterDunsonMiddle Tennessee State UniversityTBEast681993
JasonElamHawaii, University ofPKWest681993
DerrickFrazierTexas A&M UniversityCBWest681993
BobGarmanWashington State UniversityOTWest681993
MattGayKansas, University ofWRWest681993
ChrisGedneySyracuse UniversityTEEast681993
RonGeorgeStanford UniversityLBWest681993
DwayneGordonNew Hampshire, University ofLBEast681993
CarltonGrayCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofCBWest681993
EricGulifordArizona State UniversitySEWest681993
JesseHardwickFresno State UniversityOTEast681993
RudyHarrisClemson UniversityFBEast681993
DaveHoffmanWashington, University ofLBWest681993
LesterHolmesJackson State UniversityOLEast681993
DananHughesIowa, University ofSEEast681993
ChrisHutchinsonMichigan, University ofDTEast681993
LincolnKennedyWashington, University ofOTWest681993
TerryKirbyVirginia, University ofTBEast681993
ChrisKonradCalgary, University ofLBWest681993
JamieMartinWeber State UniversityQBWest681993
LeShaiMastonBaylor UniversityLBWest681993
CarltonMcDonaldAir Force AcademyCBWest681993
TomMcManusBoston CollegeLBEast681993
RyanMcNeilMiami-Florida, University ofCBEast681993
GlynMilburnStanford UniversityHBWest681993
RickMirerNotre Dame, University ofQBEast681993
LorenzoNealFresno State UniversityFBWest681993
MikeO SheaGuelph, Ontario CanadaLBEast681993
TyPartenArizona, University ofDTWest681993
ToddPerryKentucky, University ofOEEast681993
GregPrimusColorado State UniversityWRWest681993
WillieRoafLouisiana Tech UniversityOTEast681993
TracySaulTexas Tech UniversitySWest681993
SebastionSavageNorth Carolina State UniversityCBEast681993
TomScottEast Carolina UniversityOTEast681993
WillShieldsNebraska, University ofOGWest681993
BrianStableinOhio State UniversityWREast681993
LamarThomasMiami-Florida, University ofWREast681993
GinoTorrettaMiami-Florida, University ofQBEast681993
SteveTovarOhio State UniversityILBEast681993
NickTrammerSan Jose State UniversityCWest681993
MackTravisCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofDTWest681993
AaronTurnerPacific, University of theWRWest681993
BrettWallerstadtArizona State UniversityLBWest681993
DavidWebbSouthern California, University ofDLWest681993
DeanWellsKentucky, University ofLBEast681993
RussellWhiteCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofTBWest681993
WillWhiteFlorida, University ofFSEast681993
ButchWilliamsWashington State UniversityTEWest681993
DanWilliamsToledo, University ofDEEast681993
ShawnWilliamsRutgers University
Rutgers University
OLBEast681993
JeffZgoninaPurdue UniversityDLEast681993
DerrickAlexanderMichigan, University ofWREast691969
RichBrahamWest Virginia UniversityOTWest691984
KenAlexanderFlorida State UniversityILBEast691994
LarryAllenSonoma State UniversityOT/GWest691994
JamalAndersonUtah, University ofFBWest691994
RomeoBandisonOregon, University ofDLWest691994
BradfordBantaSouthern California, University ofTEWest691994
MikeBedoskyMissouri, University ofOGWest691994
LouBenfattiPenn State UniversityDLEast691994
NathanBennettRice UniversityFSWest691994
TimBrownWest Virginia UniversityILBEast691994
KeithBurnsOklahoma State UniversityILBWest691994
ShanteCarverArizona State UniversityDLWest691994
LindsayChapmanCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofRBWest691994
JeffCothranOhio State UniversityFBEast691994
EricDrageBrigham Young UniversityWRWest691994
TyronneDrakefordVirginia TechCBEast691994
DanEichloffKansas, University ofKPWest691994
KeithEliasPrinceton UniversityRBEast691994
GregEngelIllinois, University ofCEast691994
D'MarcoFarrWashington, University ofDTWest691994
TaaseFaumuiHawaii, University ofDLWest691994
JayFiedlerDartmouth CollegeQBEast691994
JimFlaniganNotre Dame, University ofDLEast691994
GlennFoleyBoston CollegeQBEast691994
JamesFolstonNortheast Louisiana UniversityOLBEast691994
EricGantGrambling State UniversityFBEast691994
JeffGarciaSan Jose State UniversityQBWest691994
AaronGlennTexas A&M UniversityCBWest691994
ToddHergetBrigham Young UniversityLBWest691994
LloydHillTexas Tech UniversityWRWest691994
CoreyHollidayNorth Carolina, University ofWREast691994
HarrisonHoustonFlorida, University ofWREast691994
WillieJacksonFlorida, University ofWREast691994
Charles "CJ"JohnsonColorado, University ofWRWest691994
TreJohnsonTemple UniversityOTEast691994
MattJonesWashington, University ofFBWest691994
DarrenKreinMiami-Florida, University ofOLBEast691994
KeithLyleVirginia, University ofSSEast691994
EricMahlumCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOLWest691994
AnthonyMcClanahanWashington State UniversityOLBWest691994
WillieMcGinestSouthern California, University ofDLWest691994
JaimeMendezKansas State UniversityFSWest691994
TobyMillsArizona State UniversityCWest691994
ShannonMitchellGeorgia, University ofTEEast691994
MartyMooreKentucky, University ofILBEast691994
TomNalenBoston CollegeCEast691994
QuentinNeujahrKansas State UniversityCWest691994
ToddNormanNotre Dame, University ofOLEast691994
DougNussmeierIdaho, University ofQBWest691994
PatO NeillSyracuse UniversityKPEast691994
VaughnParkerCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofOTWest691994
KevinPatrickMiami-Florida, University ofDLEast691994
ChrisPennTulsa, University ofWRWest691994
MarloPerryJackson State UniversityOLBEast691994
ThomasRandolphKansas State UniversityCBWest691994
ErrictRhettFlorida, University ofRBEast691994
RonRiversFresno State UniversityRBWest691994
GregSchorpTexas A&M UniversityTEWest691994
StacySeegersClemson UniversityOGEast691994
JasonSehornSouthern California, University ofCBWest691994
DexterSeiglerMiami-Florida, University ofCBEast691994
TravisSerkeSaskatchewan, University ofOTWest691994
ValSt. GramainMcGill UniversityOGEast691994
ToddSteussieCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOTWest691994
WinfredTubbsTexas, University ofILBWest691994
BracyWalkerNorth Carolina, University ofFSEast691994
MikeWellsIowa, University ofDLEast691994
LarryWhighamNortheast Louisiana UniversityCBEast691994
BernardWilliamsGeorgia, University ofOTEast691994
RonWoolforkColorado, University ofOLBWest691994
JustinArmourStanford UniversityWRWest701995
ToddBaczekNorthwestern UniversityOTEast701995
RobertBaldwinDuke UniversityRBEast701995
DaveBarrCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofQBWest701995
LeeBectonNotre Dame, University ofRBEast701995
TonyBertiColorado, University ofOTWest701995
KevinBouieMississippi State UniversityRBEast701995
TonyBouieArizona, University ofFSWest701995
StephenBoydBoston CollegeMLBEast701995
RandyBrockBrigham Young UniversityDEWest701995
BarrettBrooksKansas State UniversityOTWest701995
KenBrownVirginia TechOLBEast701995
LanceBrownIndiana UniversityFS/CBEast701995
MarkBruenerWashington, University ofTEWest701995
OntiwaunCarterArizona, University ofRBWest701995
TonyClineStanford UniversityTEWest701995
MillColemanMichigan State UniversityWREast701995
ToddCollinsMichigan, University ofQBEast701995
AnthonyCookSouth Carolina State UniversityDTEast701995
ChadCotaOregon, University ofSS/FSWest701995
KenDammannRutgers UniversityOTEast701995
JonDavisTexas Tech UniversityPK/PWest701995
KenDilgerIllinois, University ofTEEast701995
JamalDuffSan Diego State UniversityDEWest701995
DavidDunnFresno State UniversityWRWest701995
MattDysonMichigan, University ofDEEast701995
ChadEatonWashington State UniversityDTWest701995
ChristianFauriaColorado, University ofTEWest701995
JasonFiskStanford UniversityDEWest701995
ScottFitzgeraldTexas Tech UniversityCWest701995
AntonioFreemanVirginia TechWREast701995
CoreyFullerFlorida State UniversityCBEast701995
JoeyGallowayOhio State UniversityWREast701995
RandyGatewoodNevada-Las Vegas, University ofWRWest701995
DanGodfreySan Jose State UniversityLBWest701995
ScottGraggMontana, University ofOTWest701995
AndrewGreeneIndiana UniversityOGEast701995
SeanHarrisArizona, University ofMLBWest701995
BarryHawkinsWest Virginia UniversityDTEast701995
JasonJamesFresno State UniversityCWest701995
MelvinJohnsonKentucky, University ofFSEast701995
Chris T.JonesMiami-Florida, University ofWREast701995
JohnJonesKansas, University ofOGWest701995
NapoleonKaufmanWashington, University ofRBWest701995
LarryKennedyFlorida, University ofCBEast701995
ShawnKingNortheast Louisiana UniversityDE/TEast701995
JasonKyleArizona State UniversityILBWest701995
KevinMasonSyracuse UniversityQBEast701995
ChadMayKansas State UniversityQBWest701995
DavidMayfieldWest Virginia UniversitySSEast701995
RohnMeyerCalgary, University ofOLWest701995
BarronMilesNebraska, University ofCBWest701995
BronzellMillerUtah, University ofDEWest701995
PeteMitchellBoston CollegeTEEast701995
SteveMorrisonMichigan, University ofILBEast701995
MikeMortonNorth Carolina, University ofOLBEast701995
CraigNewsomeArizona State UniversityCBWest701995
TomNuttenWestern Michigan UniversityOLEast701995
DeWaynePattersonWashington State UniversityDEWest701995
MatthieuQuivigerMcGill UniversityOTEast701995
CoryRaymerWisconsin, University ofCEast701995
CarlReevesNorth Carolina State UniversityDEEast701995
C. J.RichardsonMiami-Florida, University ofSS/FSEast701995
JoeRudolphWisconsin, University ofOLEast701995
SteveRussAir Force AcademyILBWest701995
ToddSauerbrunWest Virginia UniversityP/PKEast701995
SteveStenstromStanford UniversityQBWest701995
DarnellStephensClemson UniversityOLBEast701995
EdStewartNebraska, University ofOLBWest701995
RodneyThomasTexas A&M UniversityRBWest701995
MikeThompsonWisconsin, University ofDLTEast701995
DonaldToomerUtah State UniversityCBWest701995
CharlesWayVirginia, University ofFBEast701995
MichaelWestbrookColorado, University ofWRWest701995
BrianWilliamsSouthern California, University ofOLBWest701995
JamalWillisBrigham Young UniversityFBWest701995
DavidWohlabaughSyracuse UniversityCEast701995
RobZatechkaNebraska, University ofOLWest701995
JeremyAsherOregon, University ofILBWest711996
ChrisBanksKansas, University ofOGWest711996
TonyBanksMichigan State UniversityQBEast711996
MarcoBattagliaRutgers UniversityTEEast711996
LynchBenCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOGWest711996
DonBlairCalgary, University ofWRWest711996
SeanBoydNorth Carolina, University ofFSEast711996
ReggieBrownTexas A&M UniversityOLBWest711996
WillieBrownTemple UniversityOLBEast711996
TedyBruschiArizona, University ofDEWest711996
JeffBuckeyStanford UniversityOTWest711996
MarkCampbellFlorida State UniversityDEEast711996
Je'rodCherryCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofCBWest711996
TimColstonKansas State UniversityDTWest711996
ErnieConwellWashington, University ofTEWest711996
DerrickCullorsMurray State UniversityRBEast711996
PhillipDanielsGeorgia, University ofDEEast711996
AndreDavisTexas Christian UniversityRBWest711996
JoelDavisArmyOGEast711996
DavidDeArmasConnecticut, University ofP/KEast711996
ChrisDoeringFlorida, University ofWREast711996
AnthonyDoresett, JrPittsburgh, University ofCBEast711996
JustinDragooArizona State UniversityLBWest711996
RickeyDudleyOhio State UniversityTEEast711996
JohnElmoreTexas, University ofOTWest711996
RayFarmerDuke UniversityS/OLBEast711996
TommieFrazierNebraska, University ofQBWest711996
ScottGalyonTennessee, University ofLBEast711996
JeffGarcia
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Southern California, University ofOTWest711996
EddieGeorgeOhio State UniversityRBEast711996
La'RoiGloverSan Diego State UniversityDTWest711996
AaronGrahamNebraska, University ofCWest711996
PaulGrasmanisNotre Dame, University ofDTEast711996
MikeGrohVirginia, University ofQBEast711996
AnthonyHarrisAuburn UniversityOLBEast711996
MarkHarrisStanford UniversityWRWest711996
ChrisHayesWashington State UniversityLBWest711996
MercuryHayesMichigan, University ofWREast711996
HemaHeimuliBrigham Young UniversityRBWest711996
JasonHornMichigan, University ofDTEast711996
DamonHuardWashington, University ofQBWest711996
PatrickJeffersVirginia, University ofWREast711996
CharlieJonesFresno State UniversityWRWest711996
MarcusJonesNorth Carolina, University ofDEEast711996
KevinJordanCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWRWest711996
PeteKendallBoston CollegeOTEast711996
JasonLaymanTennessee, University ofOTEast711996
RyanLeahyNotre Dame, University ofOGEast711996
FuzzyLeeNorth Carolina, University ofCBEast711996
MarkcoMaddoxAlbany State UniversityCBEast711996
GregMeyersColorado State UniversityFSWest711996
RayMickensTexas A&M UniversityCBWest711996
BubbaMillerTennessee, University ofOGEast711996
FredMillerBaylor UniversityOTWest711996
AlexMoldenOregon, University ofCBWest711996
SeanMoranColorado State UniversityDEWest711996
RomanObenLouisville, University ofOTEast711996
ChuckOsborneArizona, University ofDTWest711996
BrucePresleyRutgers UniversityFBEast711996
StanleyPrichettSouth Carolina, University ofRBEast711996
IsraelRaybonNorth Alabama, University ofDT/EEast711996
BrianRocheSan Jose State UniversityTEWest711996
BrandonSandersArizona, University ofSSWest711996
EricSmedleyIndiana UniversityFSEast711996
BradySmithColorado State UniversityDEWest711996
DetronSmithTexas A&M UniversityFBWest711996
JohnStonehouseSouthern California, University ofP/KWest711996
JohnSummerdayTemple UniversityOGEast711996
AbeTakuroKyoto University (Kobe, Japan)LBEast711996
ZachThomasTexas Tech UniversityMLBWest711996
AmaniToomerMichigan, University ofWREast711996
EricUnverzagtWisconsin, University ofILBEast711996
AlexVan DykeNevada-Reno, University ofWRWest711996
HarryVan HofwegenCarleton UniversityDTEast711996
KevinAbramsSyracuse UniversityDBEast721997
InkAleagaWashington, University ofLBWest721997
BradBadgerStanford UniversityOLWest721997
PatBarnesCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofQBWest721997
WayneBoyerMissouri State UniversityP/KEast721997
CalvinBranchColorado State UniversityRBWest721997
PeteChryplewiczNotre Dame, University ofTEEast721997
GregClarkStanford UniversityTEWest721997
DexterCoakleyAppalachian State UniversityLBEast721997
KenyonCottonSouthwestern Louisiana, University ofFBEast721997
MarcusCrandellEast Carolina UniversityQBEast721997
MattCravensMiami University-OhioCEast721997
JeromeDanielsNortheastern UniversityOLEast721997
JamesDarlingWashington State UniversityLBWest721997
JasonDulickIllinois, University ofWREast721997
MyronElzyCentral State UniversityDLEast721997
BenFairbrotherCalgary, University ofOLWest721997
RobertFarmerNotre Dame, University ofRBEast721997
MarkFarrawaySt. Francis-XavierDEEast721997
MattFinkesOhio State UniversityDEEast721997
LanceFunderburkValdosta State UniversityQBEast721997
CoryGilliardBall State UniversityDBEast721997
TarikGlennCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOLWest721997
DonovalGreerTexas A&M UniversityDBWest721997
PaulGuidryCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofCBWest721997
MarcusHarrisWyoming, University ofWRWest721997
JeffKaufusiUtah, University ofDLWest721997
TakaakiKawataKwansei GakuinDLWest721997
AkiliKingOregon State UniversityRBWest721997
PaulLacosteMississippi State UniversityLBEast721997
KevinLockettKansas State UniversityWRWest721997
RyanLongwellCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofP/KWest721997
HaroldLuskUtah, University ofDBWest721997
SamMadisonLouisville, University ofDBEast721997
KrisMangumMississippi State UniversityTEEast721997
BrianManningStanford UniversityWRWest721997
PeteMarczykPenn State UniversityOLEast721997
DerrickMasonMichigan State UniversityWREast721997
TyrusMcCloudLouisville, University ofLBEast721997
TonyMcCombsEastern Kentucky UniversityOLBEast721997
BrandonMitchellTexas A&M UniversityDLWest721997
KeithMitchellTexas A&M UniversityLBWest721997
PeteMontyWisconsin, University ofLBEast721997
LarryMooreBrigham Young UniversityOLWest721997
ShayMuirbrookBrigham Young UniversityLBWest721997
RickyParkerSan Diego State UniversityDBWest721997
Rod PayneMichigan, University ofCEast721997
Jake PlummerArizona State UniversityQBWest721997
KeithPooleArizona State UniversityWRWest721997
ScottRehbergCentral Michigan UniversityOLEast721997
David RichieWashington, University ofDLWest721997
JuanRoqueArizona State UniversityOLWest721997
JoeSalave'aArizona, University ofDLWest721997
TarekSalehWisconsin, University ofDEEast721997
ScottSandersonWashington State UniversityOLWest721997
SteveSarkisianBrigham Young UniversityQBWest721997
EmorySmithClemson UniversityFBEast721997
Mario SmithKansas State UniversityDBWest721997
ShawnSwaydaArizona State UniversityDLWest721997
LelandTaylorLouisville, University ofDLEast721997
DarylTerrellSouthern Mississippi, University ofOLEast721997
DavidThompsonOklahoma State UniversityRBWest721997
AdamTreuNebraska, University ofOLWest721997
BrandonTurnerNew Mexico, University ofCWest721997
MikeVrabelOhio State UniversityDEEast721997
CoreyWalkerArkansas State UniversityRBEast721997
DedricWardNorthern Iowa, University of WREast721997
RonnieWardKansas, University ofLBWest721997
JoshWilcoxOregon, University ofTEWest721997
MarcellusWileyColumbia, University ofDEEast721997
JohnWilliamsSouth Carolina, University ofDBEast721997
Pat WilliamsTexas A&M UniversityDLWest721997
AbuWilsonUtah State UniversityRBWest721997
SeanWoodsonJackson State UniversityFSEast721997
JerryWunschWisconsin, University ofOLEast721997
AntwuanWyattBethune-CookmanWREast721997
ZachAdamiMichigan, University ofOCEast731998
CharlieBatchEastern Michigan UniversityQBEast731998
BobBeveridgeBritish Columbia, University ofOTWest731998
TonyBlevinsKansas, University ofCBWest731998
AnthonyBookmanStanford UniversityRBWest731998
CoreyBradfordJackson State UniversityWREast731998
JonathonBrownTennessee, University ofDEEast731998
JasonChorakWashington, University ofOLBWest731998
CameronCleelandWashington, University ofTEWest731998
QuincyColemanJackson State UniversityCBEast731998
EricCollierNorthwestern UniversityDBEast731998
KerryCooksIowa, University ofCBEast731998
HarryDeligianisYoungstown State UniversityDTEast731998
ChrisDraftStanford UniversityOLBWest731998
KeJuanDuBoseNorthwestern UniversityDTEast731998
GregEllisNorth Carolina, University ofDEEast731998
JoeyElomsIndiana University CBEast731998
RyanFiebigerTexas, University ofOCWest731998
DanFinnNorthern Arizona UniversityOTWest731998
ScottFrostNebraska, University ofQBWest731998
LonnieGilbertNorth Carolina State UniversityOGEast731998
ChrisGizziAir Force AcademyILBWest731998
EricGohlstinOhio State UniversityOTEast731998
Az-ZahirHakimSan Diego State UniversityWRWest731998
CarltonHallVanderbilt UniversityOLBEast731998
LamontHallClemson UniversityTEEast731998
MattHarperTexas Christian UniversityDTWest731998
DonaldHayesWisconsin, University ofWREast731998
JohnHesslerColorado, University ofQBWest731998
NateHobgood-ChittickNorth Carolina, University ofDTEast731998
RobertHolcombeIllinois, University ofRBEast731998
ChrisHowardMichigan, University ofRBEast731998
KendylJacoxKansas State UniversityOCWest731998
NakiaJenkinsUtah State UniversityWRWest731998
DaneJohnsonTexas Tech UniversityDBWest731998
DustinJohnsonBrigham Young UniversityFBWest731998
AntonyJordanVanderbilt UniversityOLBEast731998
ChrisKeldorfNorth Carolina, University ofQBEast731998
DavidLysekWisconsin, University ofILBEast731998
JonMarzochPittsburgh, University ofOGEast731998
ChanceMcCartyTexas Christian UniversityDEWest731998
JasonMcEndooWashington State UniversityOTWest731998
DaveMiller-JohnstonConcordia UniversityP/KEast731998
KyleMurphyArizona State UniversityOGWest731998
JimNelsonPenn State UniversityOLBEast731998
BrockOlivoMissouri, University ofFBWest731998
TonyOrlandiniPittsburgh, University ofOTEast731998
MarcusParkerVirginia TechFBEast731998
TonyParrishWashington, University ofDBWest731998
PepePearsonOhio State UniversityRBEast731998
MichaelPittmanFresno State UniversityRBWest731998
RobertPooleTennessee, University ofOLEast731998
DamienRichardsonArizona State UniversityDBWest731998
RonRogersGeorgia TechILBEast731998
AdrianRossColorado State UniversityDEWest731998
MichaelRuhlTulsa, University ofOTWest731998
JoeSalave'aArizona, University ofDTWest731998
JeffSaturdayNorth Carolina, University ofOCEast731998
ShawnScalesVirginia TechWREast731998
TawambiSettlesDuke UniversityDBEast731998
BobbyShawCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWRWest731998
JasonSimmonsArizona State UniversityCBWest731998
TonySimmonsWisconsin, University ofWREast731998
GlenSteeleMichigan, University ofDEEast731998
PatTillmanArizona State UniversityOLBWest731998
JimTurnerSyracuse UniversityWREast731998
RonWarnerKansas, University ofOLBWest731998
CoryWedelWyoming, University ofKWest731998
ToddWeinerKansas State UniversityOTWest731998
BrandonWhitingCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofDTWest731998
GregWilliamsNorth Carolina, University ofDBEast731998
KevinWilliamsOklahoma State UniversityCBWest731998
RolandWilliamsSyracuse UniversityTEEast731998
KaileeWongStanford UniversityDEWest731998
EliWorkmanColorado State UniversityTEWest731998
JimWrenSouthern California, University ofP West731998
JoJuanArmourMiami University-OhioOLBEast741999
PhillipArmourNorth Texas, University ofOCWest741999
JoshBidwellOregon, University ofPWest741999
MichaelBishopKansas State UniversityQBWest741999
MartyBookerNortheast Louisiana UniversityWREast741999
AaronBrooksVirginia, University ofQBEast741999
NaBrownNorth Carolina, University ofWREast741999
DougBrzezinskiBoston CollegeOGEast741999
DanCampbellTexas A&M UniversityTEWest741999
AntonioCochranGeorgia, University ofDEEast741999
RoderickColemanEast Carolina UniversityDEEast741999
RashardCookSouthern California, University ofDBWest741999
JasonCraftColorado State UniversityCBWest741999
RobertDanielNorthwestern State UniversityDEWest741999
Ericde GrohWest Virginia UniversityOCEast741999
DanDercherKansas, University ofOTWest741999
DameaneDouglasCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWRWest741999
BryceFisherAir Force AcademyDTWest741999
ScottFlorySaskatchewan, University ofOTWest741999
JayForemanNebraska, University ofOLBEast741999
ShawnForemanWest Virginia UniversityWREast741999
MitchellFreedmanArizona State UniversityDBWest741999
DerrickGardnerCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofCBWest741999
OlandisGaryGeorgia, University ofRBEast741999
JoeGermaineOhio State UniversityQBEast741999
MartinGramaticaKansas State UniversityKWest741999
AnthonyGrayWestern New Mexico UniversityRBEast741999
KellyGreggOklahoma, University ofDTWest741999
CoryHallFresno State UniversityDBWest741999
JeffHallTennessee, University ofKEast741999
DonnieHartTexas Tech UniversityWRWest741999
CraigHeimburgerMissouri, University ofOGWest741999
WarrickHoldmanTexas A&M UniversityOLBWest741999
AndraeHollandOregon State UniversityCBWest741999
KevinHomerChadron State UniversityILBWest741999
CletidusHuntKentucky State UniversityDTEast741999
LenzieJacksonArizona State UniversityWRWest741999
SheldonJacksonNebraska, University ofTEEast741999
JonJansenMichigan, University ofOTEast741999
BryanJonesOregon State UniversityOLBWest741999
JaimeKimbroughFresno State UniversityRBWest741999
JoshKobdishFresno State UniversityOTWest741999
CameronLegaultCarleton UniversityDTEast741999
EmarlosLeroyGeorgia, University ofDTEast741999
DavidLoverneSan Jose State UniversityOTWest741999
DeShoneMallardSouthern Mississippi, University ofCBEast741999
CecilMartinWisconsin, University ofFBEast741999
DarnellMcDonaldKansas State UniversityWRWest741999
C.J.McLainArkansas, University ofOLBEast741999
JoeMontgomeryOhio State UniversityRBEast741999
DeeMoronkolaWashington State UniversityCBWest741999
EdwinMulitaloArizona, University ofOTWest741999
RickNordLouisville, University ofOGEast741999
JeremyOffuttOklahoma State UniversityOCWest741999
JeffPaulkArizona State UniversityFBWest741999
ChadPegeusIllinois State UniversityDTEast741999
IanRaffertyNorth Carolina State UniversityOTEast741999
WaliRainerVirginia, University ofILBEast741999
MarcusRayMichigan, University ofDBEast741999
MontaeReagorTexas Tech UniversityDEWest741999
DustyRenfroTexas, University ofILBWest741999
DerekRoseIowa, University ofOCEast741999
ScottShieldsWeber State UniversityDBEast741999
AaronSmithNorthern Colorado, University ofDEWest741999
AkiliSmithOregon, University ofQBWest741999
DerekSmithVirginia TechOTEast741999
DerrickSpillerTexas A&M UniversityTEWest741999
DonnieSpraganStanford UniversityOLBWest741999
ReggieStephensRutgers UniversityCBEast741999
L.C.StevensNorth Carolina, University ofWREast741999
SamSwordMichigan, University ofILBEast741999
EricThigpenIowa, University ofDBEast741999
JoelThomasIdaho, University ofRBWest741999
JerameTumanMichigan, University ofTEEast741999
DamonWashingtonColorado State UniversityRBWest741999
AndreWeathersMichigan, University ofCBEast741999
RodneyWilliamsGeorgia TechPEast741999
MarkWordJacksonville State UniversityDEEast741999
DarenYanceyBrigham Young UniversityDTWest741999
RashidiBarnesColorado, University ofSWest752000
PatrickBatteauxTexas Christian UniversityWRWest752000
RogersBeckettMarshall UniversityFSEast752000
GaryBerryOhio State UniversityFSEast752000
TomBradyMichigan, University ofQBEast752000
DemarioBrownUtah State UniversityRBEast752000
GregBrownHouston, University ofOGWest752000
CooperCarlisleFlorida, University ofOTEast752000
LamarChapmanKansas State UniversityCBEast752000
JoeyChustzLouisiana Tech UniversityOTEast752000
TravisClaridgeSouthern California, University ofOTWest752000
DannyClarkIllinois, University ofOLBEast752000
DustinCohenMiami University-OhioOLBEast752000
RameelConnorIllinois, University ofDEEast752000
D.J.CooperArkansas, University ofDLEast752000
WadeDavisWeber State UniversityCBWest752000
JerryDeLoachCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofDTWest752000
ErikFlowersArizona State UniversityDEWest752000
KabeerGbaja-BiamilaSan Diego State UniversityDEWest752000
DavidGibsonSouthern California, University ofSWest752000
SherrodGideonSouthern Mississippi, University ofWREast752000
BenGilbertOhio State UniversityOGEast752000
JoeyGoodspeedNotre Dame, University ofFBEast752000
OrantesGrantGeorgia, University ofOLBEast752000
IbnGreen Louisville, University ofTEEast752000
JamesHallMichigan, University ofDEEast752000
JeffHannaFresno State UniversityKWest752000
TonyHartleyOregon, University ofWRWest752000
AaronHumphreyTexas, University ofDEWest752000
ToddHusakStanford UniversityQBWest752000
TrevorInsleyNevada-Reno, University ofWRWest752000
JabariIssaWashington, University ofDE/TWest752000
AlcenderJacksonLouisiana State UniversityOGEast752000
JohnJacksonOregon State UniversityOLBWest752000
RyanJohanningmeierColorado, University ofOTWest752000
DougJohnsonFlorida, University ofQBEast752000
DhaniJonesMichigan, University ofILBEast752000
TinkerKeckCincinnati, University ofSEast752000
JeffKerrEast Carolina UniversityILBEast752000
MarcusKnightMichigan, University ofWREast752000
ShaneLechlerTexas A&M UniversityPWest752000
KevinLefsrudSaskatchewan, University ofOG/TWest752000
CurtisLoweryTexas Tech UniversityOGWest752000
DustinLymanWake Forest UniversityILBEast752000
MikeMalanoSan Diego State UniversityCWest752000
TerrenceMcCaskeyMississippi State UniversityTEEast752000
AlvinMcKinleyMississippi State UniversityDTEast752000
RondellMealeyLouisiana State UniversityRBEast752000
BradMeesterNorthern Iowa, University ofCEast752000
KojoMillingtonWilfrid Laurier UniversityDEEast752000
SammyMorrisTexas Tech UniversityFBWest752000
ChadMortonSouthern California, University ofTBWest752000
DelthaO’NealCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofCBWest752000
TonyOrtizNebraska, University ofOLBWest752000
SherrodPeaceNorth Carolina, University ofDTEast752000
RodnickPhillipsSouthern Methodist UniversityTBWest752000
AhmedPlummerOhio State UniversityCBEast752000
JerryPorterWest Virginia UniversityWREast752000
ChaseRaynockMontana, University ofOTWest752000
RobRenesMichigan, University ofDTEast752000
TutanReyesMississippi, University ofOTEast752000
RogerRoeslerTexas, University ofOGWest752000
MarkRomanLouisiana State UniversityCBEast752000
JohnRomeroCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofCWest752000
SekouSanyikaCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOLBWest752000
BrianSchmitzNorth Carolina, University ofPEast752000
JermaineSmithWashington, University ofCBWest752000
KeithSmithArizona, University ofQBWest752000
TerrelleSmithArizona State UniversityFBWest752000
R. JaySowardSouthern California, University ofWRWest752000
QuintonSpotwoodSyracuse UniversityWREast752000
BradSt. LouisMissouri State UniversityTEWest752000
DaveStachelskiBoise State UniversityTEWest752000
JasonStrasserBowling Green State UniversityKEast752000
MarkTauscherWisconsin, University ofOGEast752000
MaoTosiIdaho, University ofDTWest752000
LesterTowns IIIWashington, University ofILBWest752000
MacTuiaeaWashington, University ofDTWest752000
DamenWheelerColorado, University ofCBWest752000
AnthonyWhiteKentucky, University ofRBEast752000
Eric WhitfieldUCLAFSWest752000
TyWiseMiami-Florida, University ofCEast752000
KenyattaWrightOklahoma State UniversityILBWest752000
ThomasAshworthColorado, University ofOTEast762001
JasonBakerIowa, University ofPEast762001
LeoBarnesSouthern Mississippi, University ofFSEast762001
JonathanBeasleyKansas State UniversityQBWest762001
RoylinBradleyTexas A&M UniversityOLBWest762001
DavidBrandtMichigan, University ofOLEast762001
GregBrownTexas, University ofFSWest762001
KevinBrownNevada-Las Vegas, University ofRBWest762001
CorrellBuckhalterNebraska, University ofRBWest762001
TerrenceCarrollOregon State UniversitySSWest762001
DyShodCarterKansas State UniversityCBWest762001
RandyChevrierMcGill UniversityDTEast762001
DerekCombsOhio State UniversityRBEast762001
PatConniffWashington, University ofFBWest762001
ChrisCooperNebraska-Omaha, University ofDLWest762001
CoreyCrumeEastern Kentucky UniversityRBEast762001
LeonardDavisTexas, University ofOTWest762001
DempsyDeesBoise State UniversityCBWest762001
AnthonyDenmanNotre Dame, University ofILBEast762001
NijrellEasonArizona State UniversityCBWest762001
ReggieGermanyOhio State UniversityWREast762001
JoeyGetherallNotre Dame, University ofWREast762001
BillGramaticaSouth Florida, University ofPKEast762001
DeLawrenceGrantOregon State UniversityDEWest762001
LaTefGrimPittsburgh, University ofWREast762001
AdamHaayerMinnesota, University ofOTEast762001
CaseyHamptonTexas, University ofDTWest762001
NickHarrisCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofPWest762001
EdgertonHartwellWestern Illinois UniversityILBEast762001
TimHasselbeckBoston CollegeQBEast762001
ReggieHaywardIowa State UniversityDEWest762001
BartHendricksBoise State UniversityQBWest762001
DavidHildebrandAir Force AcademyOLWest762001
RenaldoHillMichigan State UniversityCBEast762001
RussHochsteinNebraska, University ofOLWest762001
De’WayneHogan Indiana UniversityFBEast762001
MensonHollowayTexas-El Paso, University ofDTEast762001
T.J.HoushmandzadehOregon State UniversityWRWest762001
ChidiIwuomaCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofCBWest762001
CedricJamesTexas Christian UniversityWRWest762001
RiallJohnsonStanford UniversityOLBWest762001
OnteiJonesOklahoma, University ofCBEast762001
KevinJordanFresno State UniversityOLWest762001
AndreKingMiami-Florida, University ofWREast762001
JustinKurpeikisPenn State UniversityILBEast762001
BenLeardAuburn UniversityQBEast762001
BrandonManumaleunaArizona, University ofTEWest762001
ShaunMasonMichigan State UniversityOLEast762001
ShadMeierKansas State UniversityTEWest762001
DavidMitchellOhio State UniversityCBEast762001
HodgesMitchellTexas, University ofRBWest762001
MarioMondsCincinnati, University ofDTEast762001
BrianNatkinTexas-El Paso, University ofTEEast762001
CarlNesmithKansas, University ofFSWest762001
CarloPanaroAlberta, University ofOLWest762001
DeWaynePatmonMichigan, University ofFSEast762001
Duke PettijohnSyracuse UniversityDEEast762001
JeremiahPharmsWashington, University ofOLBWest762001
RyanPrinceWeber State UniversityTEEast762001
BryanRayWake Forest UniversityDEEast762001
JamieRheemKansas State UniversityPKWest762001
CharlesRobertsSacramento State UniversityRBWest762001
WayneRogersHouston, University ofLBWest762001
JaceSaylerMichigan State UniversityDTEast762001
AaronSchobelTexas Christian UniversityDEWest762001
CareyScottKentucky State UniversityCBEast762001
ElliotSilversWashington, University ofOLWest762001
MattSmithOregon, University ofILBWest762001
SteveSmithUtah, University ofWRWest762001
MarkusSteeleSouthern California, University ofLBWest762001
MattStewartVanderbilt UniversityOLBEast762001
ChrisTaylorTexas A&M UniversityWRWest762001
ByronThweattVirginia, University ofOLBEast762001
ChrisVallettaTexas A&M UniversityOLWest762001
KennyWatsonPenn State UniversityTBEast762001
BruceWigginsArizona, University ofCWest762001
LouisWilliamsLouisiana State UniversityOLEast762001
ShawnWorthenTexas Christian UniversityDTWest762001
MichaelYoungIllinois, University ofOLBEast762001
PaulZukauskasBoston CollegeOLEast762001
KojoAidooMcMaster UniversityRBEast772002
MarquesAndersonCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofSWest772002
CharonArnoldCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofWRWest772002
AlgieAtkinsonKansas, University ofLBWest772002
JustinBannanColorado, University ofDLWest772002
JarrodBaxterNew Mexico, University ofFBWest772002
AtrewsBellFlorida State UniversityWREast772002
KyleBennWashington, University ofOLWest772002
RockyBoimanNotre Dame, University ofLBEast772002
BruceBranchPenn State UniversityCBEast772002
JackBrewerMinnesota, University ofSEast772002
JamieBurrowNebraska, University ofLBWest772002
LukeButkusIllinois, University ofCEast772002
ChadCarsonClemson UniversityLBEast772002
JeffChandlerFlorida, University ofKEast772002
JasonClermontRegina UniversityWRWest772002
KevinCurtisTexas Tech UniversitySWest772002
WillieDanielArizona State UniversitySWest772002
WoodrowDantzlerClemson UniversityQBEast772002
DanDawsonRice UniversityLBWest772002
KevinDeRondeIowa State UniversityDLWest772002
ClintDodsonArmyTEEast772002
AndyEbyKansas State UniversityOLWest772002
RandyFasaniStanford UniversityQBWest772002
ChrisFe'esagoSan Jose State UniversityOLWest772002
TonyFisherNotre Dame, University ofRBEast772002
JeremyFloresColorado, University ofKWest772002
DelvonFlowersArizona State UniversityRBWest772002
LonnieFordSouthern California, University ofDEWest772002
ScottFujitaCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofLBWest772002
JeffGaddyNavyWREast772002
AkbarGbaja-BiamilaSan Diego State UniversityDLWest772002
ChrisGibsonOregon State UniversityOLWest772002
GeorgeGodseyGeorgia TechQBEast772002
JoaquinGonzalezMiami-Florida, University ofOLEast772002
JonathanGoodwinMichigan, University ofOLEast772002
PernellGriffinEast Carolina UniversityLBEast772002
JoeyHarringtonOregon, University ofQBWest772002
QuentinHarrisSyracuse UniversitySEast772002
ArtisHicksMemphis, University ofOLEast772002
BrandonHicksBowling Green State UniversityDTEast772002
KahlilHillIowa, University ofWREast772002
MattHillBoise State UniversityOLWest772002
BobbyJacksonIllinois, University ofSEast772002
NateJacksonMenlo CollegeWRWest772002
KyleJohnsonSyracuse UniversityFBEast772002
ZachJohnsonAir Force AcademyDLWest772002
DougJolleyBrigham Young UniversityTEWest772002
JermeseJonesVirginia, University ofOLEast772002
EricJoyceTennessee State UniversityCBEast772002
AaronKampmanIowa, University ofDTEast772002
ManlyKanoaHawaii, University ofOLWest772002
DougKaufusiUtah, University ofOLWest772002
KyleKaydenWest Virginia UniversityLBEast772002
KurtKittnerIllinois, University ofQBEast772002
BryanKnightPittsburgh, University ofLBEast772002
D.D.LewisTexas, University ofLBWest772002
EricMcCooPenn State UniversityRBEast772002
CurtMcGillGeorgia, University ofCEast772002
DicenzoMillerMississippi State UniversityRBEast772002
BrandonMooreIllinois, University ofDTEast772002
MauriceMorrisOregon, University ofRBWest772002
BillyNewmanWashington State UniversitySWest772002
TaylorNorthropPrinceton UniversityKEast772002
SeanO'ConnorSyracuse UniversityOLEast772002
WillieOffordSouth Carolina, University ofSEast772002
DonnieO'NealArizona State UniversityWRWest772002
J.T.O'SullivanCalifornia-Davis, University ofQBWest772002
CharlieOwensTexas Christian UniversitySWest772002
ZekParkerLouisville, University ofWREast772002
DavidPughVirginia TechDTEast772002
ZackQuacciaStanford UniversityOLWest772002
AntwaanRandle ElIndiana UniversityQBEast772002
EverickRawlsTexas, University ofLBWest772002
KrisRichardSouthern California, University ofCBWest772002
EvanRoutzahnVirginia, University ofOLEast772002
MattSchobelTexas Christian UniversityTEWest772002
LawrenceSmithTennessee State UniversityOLEast772002
TimStrattonPurdue UniversityTEEast772002
BenTaylorVirginia TechLBEast772002
KevinThomasNevada-Las Vegas, University ofCBWest772002
LamontThompsonWashington State UniversitySWest772002
LangstonWalkerCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOLWest772002
DeonceWhitakerSan Jose State UniversityRBWest772002
EmmettWhiteUtah State UniversityRBWest772002
GregWhiteMinnesota, University ofDEEast772002
RickyWilliamsTexas Tech UniversityRBWest772002
RodneyWrightFresno State UniversityWRWest772002
MaxYatesMarshall UniversityLBEast772002
ChrisYoungGeorgia TechSEast772002
CurtAnesGrand Valley State UniversityQBEast782003
NnamdiAsomughaCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofDBWest782003
TullyBanta-CainCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofDLWest782003
NickBarnettOregon State UniversityLBWest782003
MikeBarthArizona State UniversityKWest782003
JustinBatesColorado, University ofOLWest782003
RonaldBellamyMichigan, University ofWREast782003
JordanBlackNotre Dame, University ofOLEast782003
TylerBraytonColorado, University ofDLWest782003
KevinBreedloveGeorgia, University ofOLEast782003
ChrisBrownHawaii, University ofLBWest782003
NateBurlesonNevada-Reno, University ofWRWest782003
NickBurleyFresno State UniversityDLWest782003
ZachButlerIowa State UniversityOLWest782003
KerryCarterStanford UniversityRBWest782003
AvonCobourneWest Virginia UniversityRBEast782003
TorrieCoxPittsburgh, University ofDBEast782003
WesCrawleyAir Force AcademyDBWest782003
ChrisCrockerMarshall UniversityDBEast782003
DahrranDiedrickNebraska, University ofRBEast782003
RobbieDoaneTexas, University ofOLWest782003
KenDorseyMiami-Florida, University ofQBEast782003
MichaelDossOhio State UniversityDBEast782003
BrandonDrummColorado, University ofFBWest782003
AlonzoEphraimAlabama, University ofOLEast782003
NateFikseCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofPWest782003
LawrenceFlugenceTexas Tech UniversityLBWest782003
MakoaFreitasArizona, University ofOLWest782003
JustinGageMissouri, University ofWRWest782003
AkbarGbaja-BiamilaSan Diego State UniversityDLWest782003
TonyGilbertGeorgia, University ofLBEast782003
AndyGroomOhio State UniversityPEast782003
OmariHandTennessee, University ofDLEast782003
CedricHenryMichigan State UniversityDBEast782003
ZachHiltonNorth Carolina, University ofTEEast782003
ClarenceHolmesArmyDLEast782003
KeenanHowryOregon, University ofWRWest782003
AaronHuntTexas Tech UniversityDLWest782003
IsraelIdonijeManitoba, University ofDLEast782003
JasonJohnsonArizona, University ofQBWest782003
KareemKellySouthern California, University ofWRWest782003
TerranceKielTexas A&M UniversityDBWest782003
DanKleckoTemple UniversityDLEast782003
DonaldLeeMississippi State UniversityTEEast782003
MattLeonardColorado, University ofDLWest782003
AdamMacDonaldSt. Francis-XavierLBEast782003
MalaefouMacKenzieSouthern California, University ofRBWest782003
BenMahdaviWashington, University ofLBWest782003
EricManningOregon State UniversityDLWest782003
RickyManning, Jr.California-Los Angeles, University ofDBWest782003
SultanMcCulloughSouthern California, University ofRBWest782003
RodneyMichaelFresno State UniversityOLWest782003
QunitinMikellBoise State UniversityDBWest782003
HanikMilliganHouston, University ofDBWest782003
CaseyMooreStanford UniversityFBWest782003
DavidMorettiOregon, University ofLBWest782003
CarlMorrisHarvard UniversityWREast782003
JerelMyersLouisiana State UniversityWREast782003
SpencerNeadBrigham Young UniversityTEWest782003
DonnieNickeyOhio State UniversityDBEast782003
DanielNwangwuCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofDLWest782003
JoeOdomPurdue UniversityLBEast782003
MorganPearsColorado State UniversityOLWest782003
JarrodPenrightTexas A&M UniversityLBWest782003
WilliePileVirginia TechDBEast782003
AndrewPinnockSouth Carolina, University ofFBEast782003
MaricoPortisAlabama, University ofOLEast782003
ShawnPriceNorth Carolina State UniversityDLEast782003
TimProvostSan Jose State UniversityOLWest782003
DanPughMount Union CollegeRBEast782003
DerrickRocheWashington State UniversityOLWest782003
JeffRoehlNorthwestern UniversityOLEast782003
DanRumishekMichigan, University ofDLEast782003
MikeSafferCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofOLWest782003
GeromeSappNotre Dame, University ofDBEast782003
JerrySchumacherIllinois, University ofLBEast782003
ChadSetterstromNorthern Iowa, University ofOLEast782003
ToddSieversMiami-Florida, University ofKEast782003
BrianSt. PierreBoston CollegeQBEast782003
DonaldStricklandColorado, University ofDBWest782003
EddieStrongMississippi, University ofLBEast782003
MalcolmTatumFlorida State UniversityDBEast782003
ScottTerceroCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOLWest782003
JasonThomasNevada-Las Vegas, University ofQBWest782003
J.R.TolverSan Diego State UniversityWRWest782003
OsiUmenyioraTroy UniversityDLEast782003
KevinWareWashington, University ofTEWest782003
CliffWashburnCitadel, TheDLEast782003
DennisWeathersbyOregon State UniversityDBWest782003
DennisWendelBowling Green State UniversityOLEast782003
RonyellWhitakerVirginia TechDBEast782003
TracyWhiteHoward UniversityLBEast782003
ToddWikeMaryland, University ofOLEast782003
ToddWilliamsFlorida State UniversityOLEast782003
JustonWoodPortland State UniversityQBWest782003
WalterYoungIllinois, University ofWREast782003
D.D.AcholonuWashington State UniversityDLWest792004
JaredAllenIdaho State UniversityDLWest792004
MarcellAllmondSouthern California, University ofDBWest792004
TimAndersonOhio State UniversityDLEast792004
DavidAshkinazCentral Florida, University ofOLEast792004
JasonBabinWestern Michigan UniversityDLEast792004
RashadBakerTennessee, University ofDBEast792004
BillyBennettGeorgia, University ofKEast792004
BernardBerrianFresno State UniversityWRWest792004
WestonBorbaSt. Mary's CollegeDBWest792004
RyanBoschettiCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofDLWest792004
CaseyBramlettWyoming, University ofQBWest792004
DietrichCanterberryNevada-Las Vegas, University ofDLWest792004
GregCarothersWashington, University ofLBWest792004
MarkoCavkaSacramento State UniversityOLWest792004
BrandonChillarCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofLBWest792004
TysonClaboWake Forest UniversityOLEast792004
CaseyClausenTennessee, University ofQBEast792004
JaredClaussIowa, University ofDLEast792004
ChrisCollinsMississippi, University ofWREast792004
MarquisCooperWashington, University ofLBWest792004
JorgeCordovaNevada-Reno, University ofLBWest792004
CaseyCramerDartmouth CollegeTEEast792004
RegisCrawfordArizona State UniversityOLWest792004
LarryCroomNevada-Las Vegas, University ofRBWest792004
JasonDavidWashington State UniversityDBWest792004
RodneyDavisFresno State UniversityRBWest792004
RyanDinwiddieBoise State UniversityQBWest792004
TramonDouglasGrambling State UniversityWREast792004
VontezDuffNotre Dame, University ofDBEast792004
TimEuhusOregon State UniversityTEWest792004
ChristianFerraraSyracuse UniversityDLEast792004
RyanFowlerDuke UniversityLBEast792004
ToddGhilaniNorthern Illinois UniversityOLEast792004
DougGoodwinBoston CollegeDLEast792004
AmonGordonStanford UniversityDLWest792004
MarkGouldNorthern Arizona UniversityK/PWest792004
CarlGourguesLaval UniversityOLEast792004
MarwanHageColorado, University ofOLWest792004
AntonioHallKentucky, University ofOLEast792004
ClaudeHarriottPittsburgh, University ofDLEast792004
BenHartsockOhio State UniversityTEEast792004
JosephHayesSan Jose State UniversityOLWest792004
IsaacHiltonHampton UniversityDLEast792004
BrettHuyserAir Force AcademyOLWest792004
PashaJacksonOklahoma, University ofLBWest792004
JustinJenkinsMississippi State UniversityWREast792004
TerryJohnsonWashington, University ofDLWest792004
MikeKarneyArizona State UniversityFBWest792004
BrandonKennedyNorth Texas, University ofDLWest792004
RyanKentArmyDBEast792004
IbrahimKhanSimon Fraser UniversityOLWest792004
DerrickKnightBoston CollegeRBEast792004
CraigKrenzelOhio State UniversityQBEast792004
JohnLeakeClemson UniversityLBEast792004
BradLekerkerkerCalifornia-Davis, University ofOLWest792004
AlexLewisWisconsin, University ofLBEast792004
KeithLewisOregon, University ofDBWest792004
AdamMatthewsNorthern Coloardo, University ofRBWest792004
DerekMcCoyColorado, University ofWRWest792004
KelvinMillhouseHawaii, University ofDBWest792004
LewisMoorePittsburgh, University ofLBEast792004
ChristianMortonIllinois, University ofDBEast792004
ChrisMurphyCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOLWest792004
TonyPapeMichigan, University ofOLEast792004
ArnoldParkerUtah, University ofDBWest792004
SamieParkerOregon, University ofWRWest792004
NeilParrySan Jose State UniversitySpec.West792004
JarrettPaytonMiami-Florida, University ofRBEast792004
DavePearsonMichigan, University ofOLEast792004
BrettPierceStanford UniversityTEWest792004
LousakaPolitePittsburgh, University ofFBEast792004
LukePowellStanford UniversityWRWest792004
RodneyReedLouisiana State UniversityOLEast792004
DaveRevillUtah, University ofDBWest792004
LawrenceRichardsonArkansas, University ofDBEast792004
A.J.RickerMissouri, University ofOLWest792004
ScottRislovSan Jose State UniversityQBWest792004
RoderickRoyalMcNeese State UniversityLBEast792004
RodRutherfordPittsburgh, University ofQBEast792004
BoSchobelTexas Christian UniversityDLWest792004
DarrionScottOhio State UniversityDLEast792004
MauriceSikesMiami-Florida, University ofDBEast792004
JohnSkaggsNavyPEast792004
DarylSmithGeorgia TechLBEast792004
ShannonSnellFlorida, University ofOLEast792004
JohnStandefordPurdue UniversityWREast792004
DrewStrojnyDuke UniversityOLEast792004
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RashadWashingtonKansas State UniversityDBWest792004
DariusWattsMarshall UniversityWREast792004
WesWelkerTexas Tech UniversityWRWest792004
JeremeyWilliamsWashington State UniversityDLWest792004
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MarkWilsonCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofOLWest792004
QuincyWilsonWest Virginia UniversityRBEast792004
RenaldoWorksOklahoma, University ofRBWest792004
DexterWynnColorado State UniversityDBWest792004
FredAmeySacramento State UniversityWRWest802005
DerekAndersonOregon State UniversityQBWest802005
CalvinArmstrongWashington State UniversityOLWest802005
BuckyBabcockIllinois, University ofOLEast802005
JordanBeckCalifornia Poly State UniversityLBWest802005
AdamBergenLehigh UniversityTEEast802005
DavidBergeronStanford UniversityLBWest802005
C.J.BrooksMaryland, University ofOLEast802005
EddieBrownSan Jose State UniversityDTWest802005
JustinBurksArizona State UniversityLBWest802005
TimmyChangHawaii, University ofQBWest802005
JonathanColonFlorida, University ofOLEast802005
GarrettCrossCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofTEWest802005
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HarveyDahlNevada-Reno, University ofOLWest802005
JoshDavisMarshall UniversityWREast802005
AdellDuckettTexas Tech UniversityDEWest802005
KyleEckelNavyFBEast802005
LiamEzekielNortheastern UniversityLBEast802005
RyanFitzpatrickHarvard UniversityQBEast802005
SteveFlemingArizona, University ofTEWest802005
DustinFoxOhio State UniversityCBEast802005
DomoniqueFoxworthMaryland, University ofCBEast802005
AaronFranciscoBrigham Young UniversitySWest802005
GabeFranklinBoise State UniversityCBWest802005
SimonFraserOhio State UniversityDEEast802005
JustinGeisingerVanderbilt UniversityOLEast802005
RyanGrantNotre Dame, University ofRBEast802005
AlexGreenDuke UniversitySEast802005
BoomerGrigsbyIllinois State UniversityLBEast802005
AndrewGumanPenn State UniversitySEast802005
ArnoldHarrisonGeorgia, University ofLBEast802005
SidneyHaugabrookDelaware, University ofCBEast802005
MadisonHedgecockNorth Carolina, University ofFB/TEEast802005
LeroyHillClemson UniversityLBEast802005
DrewHodgdonArizona State UniversityOLWest802005
ReggieHodgesBall State UniversityPEast802005
JebHuckebaArkansas, University ofDEEast802005
WendellHunterCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofLBWest802005
BrandonJacobsSouthern Illinois UniversityRBWest802005
MarcusJasminTexas A&M UniversityDTWest802005
NickJohanssonBritish Columbia, University ofDTWest802005
EarvinJohnsonNevada-Las Vegas, University ofWRWest802005
NickKaczurToledo, University ofOLEast802005
ChrisKemoeatuUtah, University ofOLWest802005
ChanceKretschmerNevada-Reno, University ofRBWest802005
JasonLeachSouthern California, University ofSWest802005
StefanLeForsLouisville, University ofQBEast802005
JimLeonhardWisconsin, University ofSEast802005
DustinLongSam Houston State UniversityQBWest802005
JesseLumsdenMcMaster UniversityRBEast802005
AndreMaddoxNorth Carolina State UniversitySEast802005
MarcManfreddaCalifornia-Davis, University ofOLWest802005
LoganMankinsFresno State UniversityOLWest802005
WillMatthewsTexas, University ofFBWest802005
PeteMcMahonIowa, University ofOLEast802005
AlbertMeansMemphis, University ofDTEast802005
RianMelanderMinnesota, University ofOLEast802005
RyanMoatsLouisiana Tech UniversityRBEast802005
MichaelMontgomeryTexas A&M UniversityDEWest802005
ScottMruczkowskiBowling Green State UniversityOLEast802005
DonteNicholsonOklahoma, University ofSWest802005
DougNienhuisOregon State UniversityOLWest802005
KyleOrtonPurdue UniversityQBEast802005
ChadOwensHawaii, University ofWRWest802005
KarlPaymahWashington State UniversityCBWest802005
MattPayneBrigham Young UniversityK/PWest802005
ErikPearsColorado State UniversityOLWest802005
TabPerryCalifornia-Los Angeles, University ofWRWest802005
BradyPoppingaBrigham Young UniversityDEWest802005
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BobbyPurifyColorado, University ofRBWest802005
JayRatliffAuburn UniversityDTEast802005
DaveRaynerMichigan State UniversityKEast802005
DarrellReidMinnesota, University ofDEEast802005
JasonRespertTennessee, University ofOLEast802005
RyanRiddleCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofDEWest802005
DerreckRobinsonIowa, University ofDEEast802005
DominicRobinsonFlorida State UniversityWREast802005
RobertRodriguezTexas-El Paso, University ofLBWest802005
MichaelRoosEastern Washington UniversityOLWest802005
JohnRudzinskiAir Force AcademyLBWest802005
J.R.RussellLouisville, University ofWREast802005
MorganScalleyUtah, University ofSWest802005
AdamSewardNevada-Las Vegas, University ofLBWest802005
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StephenSpachFresno State UniversityTEWest802005
ChaunceyStovallFlorida State UniversityWREast802005
TaylorStubblefieldPurdue UniversityWREast802005
WillSvitekStanford UniversityDTWest802005
ClaudeTerrellNew Mexico, University ofOLWest802005
PatThomasNorth Carolina State UniversityLBEast802005
SantonioThomasMiami-Florida, University ofDTEast802005
LionelTurnerLouisiana State UniversityLBEast802005
ParisWarrenUtah, University ofWRWest802005
GregWashingtonArmyLBEast802005
AricWilliamsOregon State UniversityCBWest802005
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KevinBootheCornell UniversityOLEast812006
TrentBrayOregon State UniversityLBWest812006
FredriccBrockTexas Southern UniversityLBWest812006
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VernellBrownFlorida, University ofCBEast812006
AntwonBurtonTemple UniversityDLEast812006
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AdrianByrdNew Mexico, University ofFBWest812006
DionByrumOhio UniversityCBEast812006
JasonCarterTexas A&M UniversityWRWest812006
ChrisChesterOklahoma, University ofOLWest812006
JeromeyClaryKansas State UniversityOLWest812006
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TimDayOregon, University ofTEWest812006
KeithEllisonOregon State UniversityLBWest812006
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DanielFederkeilCalgary, University ofDLWest812006
SteveFifitaUtah, University ofDLWest812006
ChrisGocongCalifornia Poly State UniversityDLWest812006
KedricGolstonGeorgia, University ofDLEast812006
BruceGradkowskiToledo, University ofQBEast812006
JasonHallTennessee, University ofDLEast812006
RandyHandFlorida, University ofOLEast812006
GilbertHarrisArizona, University ofFWest812006
NickHartiganBrown UniversityFBEast812006
JasperHarveySan Diego State UniversityOLWest812006
MikeHassOregon State UniversityWRWest812006
EricHendersonGeorgia TechDLEast812006
TaureanHendersonTexas Tech UniversityRBWest812006
MattHenshawFlorida State UniversityTEEast812006
ManaseHopoiWashington, University ofDLWest812006
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JoshHustonOhio State UniversityKEast812006
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JoshLayPittsburgh, University ofCBEast812006
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RyanPlackemeierWake Forest UniversityPEast812006
JoshPowellSan Jose State UniversitySWest812006
DonovanRaiolaWisconsin, University ofOLEast812006
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AnthonySchlegelOhio State UniversityLBEast812006
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DhyanTarverArmyCBEast812006
DavidThomasTexas, University ofTEWest812006
JoeToledoWashington, University ofOLWest812006
MichaelToudouzeTexas Christian UniversityOLWest812006
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LeonWashingtonFlorida State UniversityRBEast812006
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E.J.WhitleyTexas Tech UniversityOLWest812006
AndrewWhitworthLouisiana State UniversityOLEast812006
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JustinWyattSouthern California, University ofCBWest812006
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MichaelAllanWhitworth CollegeTEWest822007
JesseAllenVirginia TechFBEast822007
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TravarousBainHampton UniversityDBEast822007
DavidBallNew Hampshire, University ofWREast822007
WillisBarringerMichigan, University ofDBEast822007
JackieBattleHouston, University ofRBWest822007
SteveBaylarkMassachusetts, University ofRBEast822007
DanielBazuinCentral Michigan UniversityDLEast822007
JohnBeckBrigham Young UniversityQBWest822007
NathanBennettClemson UniversityOLEast822007
ChrisBestWaterloo, University ofOLEast822007
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DesmondBishopCalifornia-Berkeley, University ofLBWest822007
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KodyBlissAuburn UniversityPEast822007
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LarryBrownOklahoma State UniversityDLWest822007
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JonCornishKansas, University ofRBWest822007
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JessieDanielsLouisiana State UniversityDBEast822007
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AustinFlynnIowa State UniversityWRWest822007
DanielFrancisLouisiana State UniversityDBEast822007
DougFreeNorthern Illinois UniversityOLEast822007
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CharlesHarrisWashington State UniversityOLWest822007
StevenHarrisFlorida, University ofDLEast822007
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JacobyJonesLane CollegeWREast822007
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AdamKoetsOregon State UniversityOLWest822007
RobertKraayAir Force AcademyOLWest822007
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EnokaLucasOregon, University ofOLWest822007
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SabbyPiscitelliOregon State UniversityDBWest822007
JerardRabbBoise State UniversityWRWest822007
JordanRempelSaskatchewan, University ofOLWest822007
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BoSmithWeber State UniversityDBWest822007
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TommyBlakeTCUDLWest832008
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CalebCambellArmyDBEast832008
RichardClebertSouth FloridaDLEast832008
JoeClermondPittsburgh, University ofDLEast832008
JedCollinsWashington State UniversityFBWest832008
AndrewCrummeyMaryland, University ofOLEast832008
ScottDerryTexasLBWest832008
KyleDeVanOregon State UniversityOLWest832008
DerrickDoggettOregon State UniversityDBWest832008
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Joe JonFinleyOklahomaTEWest832008
DrewFowlerAir Force AcademyLBWest832008
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DanGoreBoise StateOLWest832008
MichaelGrantArkansasDBEast832008
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DavidHaleWeber State UniversityOLWest832008
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MarcusHenryKansasWRWest832008
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RobertLaneMississippiTEEast832008
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TaylorMehlhaffWisconsin, University ofKEast832008
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JustinTryonArizona StateDBWest832008
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DavidVoboraIdaho, University ofLBWest832008
MarcusWalkerOklahomaDBWest832008
RyanWendellFresno State UniversityOLWest832008
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ThomasWilliamsUSCLBWest832008
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VictorButlerOregon State UniversityLBWest842009
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RayFeingaBYUOLWest842009
AnthonyFelderCaliforniaLBWest842009
KeithFitzhughMississippi, University ofDBEast842009
BradleyFletcherIowa, University ofDBEast842009
MattFodgeOklahoma State UniversityP West842009
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RobertFrancoisBoston CollegeLBEast842009
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JuanGarciaWashingtonOLWest842009
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JarronGilbertSan Jose State UniversityDLWest842009
CourtneyGreeneRutgersDBEast842009
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OrionMartinVirginia TechDLEast842009
DarcelMcBathTexas Tech UniversityDBWest842009
ClintonMcDonaldMemphisDLEast842009
StephenMcGeeTexas A&M UniversityQBWest842009
JamonMerdithSouth CarolinaOLEast842009
RoyMillerTexasDLWest842009
MarkoMitchellNevadaWRWest842009
CollinMooneyArmyFBEast842009
RyanMouotonHawaii, University ofDBWest842009
CecilNewtonTennesseeOLEast842009
T.J.O'LearyNebraska, University ofLSEast842009
SethOlsenIowa, University ofOLEast842009
GregOrtonPurdue UniversityWREast842009
RyanPalmerTexasDBWest842009
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JasonPhillipsTCULBWest842009
MyronPryorKentucky, University ofDLEast842009
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NickReedOregonDLWest842009
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JakeRichardsonMiamiPEast842009
SimeonRottierAlbertaOLWest842009
MattShaughnessyWisconsin, University ofDLEast842009
LawrenceSidburyRichmondDLEast842009
MattSlausonNebraska, University ofOLEast842009
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SammieStroughterOregon State UniversityWRWest842009
StrykerSulakMissouri, University ofDLEast842009
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LouisVasquezTexas Tech UniversityOLWest842009
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EdwinWilliamsMaryland, University ofOLEast842009
JasonWilliamsWestern Illinois UniversityLBWest842009
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JohnnyWilliamsKentucky, University ofLBEast842009
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SeyiAjirotutuFresno State UniversityWRWest852010
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ThomasAustinClemson University OLEast 852010
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JeremyBoonePenn State UniversityPEast 852010
CarterBrunelleBaylor UniversityLSWest852010
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AdamSheadOklahomaOLWest902015
TyeSmithTowsonDCEast902015
Za'DariusSmithKentuckyDLEast902015
DamianSwannGeorgiaDCEast902015
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DarrenWallerGeorgia TechWREast902015
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TonyWashingtonOregonLBWest902015
DarylWaudWestern University - OntarioDLEast902015
KasenWilliamsWashingtonWRWest902015
XavierWilliamsNorthern IowaDLWest902015
ZacharyZennerSouth Dakota State RBWest902015
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RodneyAdams Jr.South FloridaWOEAST922017
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AustinCalitroVillanovaLBEAST922017
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JasonCarrWest GeorgiaDTEAST922017
JamalCarter Sr.MiamiSAFEAST922017
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BryanCoxFloridaDEEAST922017
MarcusCoxAppalachian StateRBEAST922017
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JeremyCutrerMiddle TennesseeDCEAST922017
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KevinDavisColorado StateLBWEST922017
TrestonDecoudOregon StateDCWEST922017
GehrigDieterAlabamaWOEAST922017
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DariusEnglishSouth CarolinaDEWEST922017
AveryGennesyTexas A&MOTWEST922017
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WilliamHoldenVanderbiltOTEAST922017
Tobijah Hughley Louisville OCWEST922017
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BlakeJarwinOklahoma StateTEWEST922017
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JadarJohnsonClemsonSAFWEST922017
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AshtonLampkinOklahoma StateDCWEST922017
JeremiahLedbetterArkansasDEWEST922017
MarquelLeeWake ForestLBEAST922017
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PaulMagloire Jr.ArizonaLBWEST922017
Erik MagnusonMichiganOTEAST922017
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EliMcGuireLouisiana-LafayetteRBWEST922017
JonathanMcLaughlinVirginia TechOTEAST922017
TaylorMcNamaraUSCTEWEST922017
LeonMcQuay IIIUSCSAFWEST922017
FabianMoreauUCLADCWEST922017
DrewMorganArkansasWOEAST922017
AveryMossYoungstown StateDEWEST922017
NickMullensSouthern MississippiQBEAST922017
CalvinMunsonSan Diego StateLBWEST922017
JalenMyrickMinnesotaDCEAST922017
Hardy Nickerson Jr.IllinoisLBWEST922017
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Kenneth Olugbode ColoradoLBWEST922017
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DymonteThomasMichiganSAFEAST922017
TedricThompsonColoradoSAFWEST922017
JackTochoNorth Carolina StateDCEAST922017
CameronTomSouthern MississippiOCEAST922017
AlekTorgersen Pennsylvania QBEAST922017
DamariusTravisMinnesotaSAFEAST922017
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NickWeilerNorth Carolina PKEAST922017
JordanWesterkampNebraskaWOWEST922017
Kermit WhitfieldFlorida StateWOEAST922017
JosephWilliamsUtahRBWEST922017
DeatrichWise Jr.ArkansasDEWEST922017
Ahkello Witherspoon ColoradoDCWEST922017
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DelvonRandallTempleSAFEast942019
TerryGodwin IIGeorgiaWREast942019
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TerryWrightPurdueWREast942019
JordanTa'amuMississippiQBEast942019
DavidBloughPurdueQBEast942019
TaylorCorneliusOklahoma StateQBEast942019
JimmyMorelandJames MadisonDCEast942019
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JamalCustisSyracuseWREast942019
A.J.Cole IllNorth Carolina StatePEast942019
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KeiseanNixon Sr.South CarolinaDCEast942019
SaquanHamptonRutgersSAFEast942019
LukasDenisBoston CollegeSAFEast942019
TyJohnsonMarylandRBEast942019
ChrisJohnsonNorth AlabamaSAFEast942019
MichaelJackson Sr.MiamiDCEast942019
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DarnellWoolfolkArmyRBEast942019
MalikCarneyNorth CarolinaLBEast942019
ZedrickWoodsMississippiSAFEast942019
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UlyseesGilbert IllAkronLBEast942019
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ColeHolcombNorth CarolinaLBEast942019
TylerJonesNorth Carolina StateOGEast942019
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LamontGaillardGeorgiaDCEast942019
OlisaemekaUdohElonOTEast942019
JustinSkuleVanderbiltOTEast942019
BunchyStallingsKentuckyOGEast942019
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NickAllegrettiIllinoisDCEast942019
EthanGreenidgeVillanovaOTEast942019
FredrickJohnsonFloridaOGEast942019
MartezIveyFloridaOTEast942019
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JordanBrailfordOklahoma StateDLEast942019
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MathieuBettsLavalDLEast942019
KeeSeanJohnsonFresno StateWRWest942019
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BlaceBrownTroyDCWest942019
JonathanDuhartOld DominionWRWest942019
KendallBlantonMissouriTEWest942019
EastonStickNorth Dakota StateQBWest942019
Ka'darHollmanToledoDCWest942019
DonnieLewis Jr.TulaneDCWest942019
JohnBaron IISan Diego StateKWest942019
BJBluntMcNeese StateLBWest942019
ShawnPoindexterArizonaWRWest942019
DrewLewisColoradoLBWest942019
CodyBartonUtahLBWest942019
DevineOzigboNebraskaRBWest942019
JordanWyattSouthern MethodistDCWest942019
DarrinHall Jr.PittsburghRBWest942019
CodyThompsonToledoWRWest942019
AdariusPickettUCLASAFWest942019
AndrewWingardWyomingSAFWest942019
JoeDineen Jr.KansasLBWest942019
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D'CotaDixonWisconsinSAFWest942019
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JoshHammondFlorida WREast952020
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IsiahSwannDartmouth CBEast952020
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ElijahRileyArmy CBEast952020
LavertHillMichigan CBEast952020
AdrianKillins Jr.Central Florida RBEast952020
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RicoDowdleSouth Carolina RBEast952020
ShyheimCarterAlabama sEast952020
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JavarisDavisAuburn CBEast952020
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AuzoyahAlufohaiWest Georgia OTEast952020
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JoeReedVirginiaWREast952020
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PatrickTaylor Jr.MemphisRBWest952020
ChrisWilliamsonMinnesotaCBWest952020
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TonyJones Jr.Notre DameRBWest952020
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PatrickNelsonSouthernMethodistsWest952020
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DavidDowellMichigan StatesWest952020
JaceWhittakerArizonaCBWest952020
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UNC-Asheville Athletic Director Janet Cone Recognized at Shriners International

UNC-Asheville Director of Athletics, Janet Cone, received a plaque of appreciation from Imperial Sirs Ed Stolze (right) and Kenny Craven (left) at the Imperial Session of Shriners International in Charlotte, NC. Cone was recognized for her key role in connecting Shriners Children’s with leaders across collegiate and professional athletics to create and enhance valuable promotional and fundraising opportunities.

Cone was named President of the NCAA Division I-AAA Athletic Directors Association this week. You can read the article about her appointment here.

Historic East-West Shrine Bowl Moves to Ford Center in Frisco in 2024

The Star at Ford Field in Frisch Texas

The oldest college football all-star game comes to North Texas for the first time

Shriners Children’s healthcare system announced that the 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl™ will be played at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, on February 1, 2024.

Recognized as the oldest college football all-star game in the country, 2024 marks the 99th edition of the East-West Shrine Bowl. Approximately 130 college football players from 100 universities will compete in the game and showcase their skills in front of NFL scouts and a national television audience.

“We’re thrilled to work with the Dallas Cowboys to host this game at the Ford Center at The Star and carry on the tradition of impacting lives beyond the football field,” said Kenny Craven, CEO of Shriners Children’s. “The East-West Shrine Bowl helps raise the profile of Shriners Children’s and the amazing care provided to children around the world.”

For nearly a century, the East-West Shrine Bowl has supported the life-changing mission of Shriners Children’s, a global healthcare system that has provided world-class care to more than 1.5 million children, regardless of the families’ ability to pay or insurance status.

Some of the sport’s greatest athletes and coaches have been part of the tradition of the East-West Shrine Bowl, including Roger Staubach, Bob Lilly, Randy White, “Mean” Joe Greene, Tom Brady, Walter Payton, Lawrence Taylor, John Elway, and Gale Sayers among others.

“It is a tremendous honor to host the East-West Shrine Bowl at the Ford Center at The Star next February,” said Stephen Jones, Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President, Director of Player Personnel for the Dallas Cowboys. “The game is a fixture in college football. We look forward to bringing the best college football players in the country to Frisco in the spirit of helping Shriners Children’s care for young patients around the world.”

The first East-West Shrine Bowl, the country’s first college football all-star game, was played December 26, 1925, at San Francisco’s Ewing Field in front of 25,000 spectators.

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East-West Shrine Bowl Produces Impressive NFL Draft Talent with First-Round Pick and Most Picks in a Decade

The East-West Shrine Bowl produced some impressive talent for the NFL Draft this year. With a first-round pick, seven top-100 picks, and two top-5-round QBs, the 2023 Shrine Bowl generated the most draft picks in more than a decade. 

Zay Flowers, a talented wide receiver from Boston College, was the first overall pick for the Baltimore Ravens, making him the first first-round pick for the Shrine Bowl in the past 10 years. His impressive skills and speed are sure to make him a valuable asset to the Ravens. 

Congratulations to our East-West Shrine Bowl players who were drafted in the 2023 NFL Draft:

First NameLast NamePos.CollegeRound/PickNFL TEAM
ZayFlowersWRBoston CollegeRound 1 Pick 22Baltimore Ravens
JuiceScruggsOLPenn StateRound 2 Pick 62Houston Texans
LukeSchoonmakerTEMichiganRound 2 Pick58Dallas Cowboys
KobieTurnerIDLWake ForestRound 3 Pick 89LA Rams
BrodricMartinIDLWestern KentuckyRound 3 Pick 96Detroit Lions
RickyStrombergOLArkansasRound 3 Pick 97Washington Commanders
JakeMoodyKMichiganRound 3 Pick 99San Francisco 49ers
ChandlerZavalaOLNC StateRound 4 Pick 114North Carolina Panthers
JonGaines IIOLUCLARound 4 Pick 122Arizona Cardinals
AidanO'ConnellQBPurdueRound 4 Pick 135Las Vegas Raiders
CarterWarrenOLPittsburghRound 4 Pick120New York Jets
ViliamiFehokoIDLSan Jose StateRound 4 Pick129Dallas Cowboys
YasirAbdullahEDGELouisvilleRound 5 Pick 136Jacksonville Jaguars
DorianThompson-RobinsonQBUCLARound 5 Pick 140Cleveland Browns
AtonioMafiOLUCLARound 5 Pick 144New England Patriots
JordanHowdenSAFMinnesotaRound 5 Pick 146New Orleans Saints
JustinShorterWRFloridaRound 5 Pick 150Buffalo Bills
ColbySorsdalOLWilliam & MaryRound 5 Pick 152Detroit Lions
JordanMcFaddenOLClemsonRound 5 Pick 156LA Chargers
TerellSmithCBMinnesotaRound 5 Pick 165Chicago Bears
RobertBeal Jr.EDGEGeorgiaRound 5 Pick 173San Francisco 49ers
BJThompsonEDGEStephen F. AustinRound 5 Pick166Kansas City Chiefs
EricScott Jr.CBSouthern MissRound 6 Pick 178Dallas Cowboys
Kei'TrelClarkCBLouisvilleRound 6 Pick 180Arizonia Cardinals
Tre'ViusHodges-TomlinsonCBTCURound 6 Pick 182LA Rams
OchaunMathisIDLNebraskaRound 6 Pick 189LA Rams
KeondreCoburnIDLTexasRound 6 Pick 194Kansas City Chiefs
A.T.PerryWRWake ForestRound 6 Pick 195New Orleans Saints
JoseRamirezEDGEEastern MichiganRound 6 Pick 196Tampa Bay Buccaneers
MalaesalaAumavae-LauluOLOregonRound 6 Pick 199Baltimore Ravens
ScottMatlockIDLBoise StateRound 6 Pick 200LA Chargers
AmariBurneyLBFloridaRound 6 Pick 203Las Vegas Raiders
JarrickBernard-ConverseCBLSURound 6 Pick 204New York Jets
DemarioDouglasWRLibertyRound 6 Pick 210New England Patriots
TitusLeoEDGEWagner CollegeRound 6 Pick 211Indianapolis Colts
DanteStillsIDLWest Virginia Round 6 Pick 213Arizonia Cardinals
AntoineGreenWRNorth CarolinaRound 7 Pick 219Detroit Lions
EthanEvansPWingateRound 7 Pick 223LA Rams
AndreJonesEDGELouisianaRound 7 Pick 233Washington Commanders
DerekParishFBHoustonRound 7 Pick 240Jacksonville Jaguars
MoroOjomoIDLTexasRound 7 Pick 249Philadelphia Eagles
SpencerAndersonOLMarylandRound 7 Pick 251Pittsburgh Steelers
GervarriusOwensSAFHoustonRound 7 Pick 254NY Giants
JalenGrahamLBPurdueRound 7 Pick 255San Francisco 49ers
DesjuanJohnsonIDLToledoRound 7 Pick 259LA Rams

Shrine Bowl Standouts Secure NFL Combine Invites: Here’s How to Watch Them Shine

This year, we have a record number 72 East-West Shrine Bowl standout performers that have been invited to participate in the NFL Combine, which will take place this week at Lucas Oil Stadium Feb. 28 to March 6. They will have the opportunity to showcase their skills and catch the attention of professional teams ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft.

Listed below are the Shrine Bowl players participating in the combine. These players have already proven themselves to be some of the best and most exciting players in college football, and their performances at the Combine will undoubtedly be one of the highlights of the week for football fans everywhere.

Fans who want to watch the players in action can tune in to the live coverage of the Combine on NFL Network or online at NFL.com.

March 2 (3 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET): DL, LB

DL:

Brenton Cox – Florida

Tyrus Wheat – Mississippi State

Andre Jones – Louisiana

Habakkuk Baldonado – Pittsburgh

Dante Stills – West Virginia

Viliami Fehoko – San Jose State

PJ Mustipher – Penn State

Yasir Abdullah – Louisville

Caleb Murphy – Ferris State

Ikenna Enechukwu – Rice

Ochaun Mathis – Nebraska

Jose Ramirez – Michigan

Moro Ojomo – Texas

Keondre Coburn – Texas

Robert Beal Jr. – Georgia

LB:

Isaiah Moore – NC State

Shaka Heyward – Duke

Charlie Thomas – Georgia Tech

Jeremy Banks – Tennessee

Anfernee Orji -Vanderbilt

March 3 (3 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET): DB, PK/ST

DB:

Nic Jones – Ball State

Terell Smith – Minnesota

Myles Brooks – Louisiana Tech

Cameron Brown – Ohio State

Jalen Graham – Purdue

Trey Dean III – Florida 

Jordan Howden – Minnesota

Gervarrius Owens – Houston

Lance Boykin – Coastal Carolina

Tyreque Jones – Boise State

Arquon Bush – Cincinnati      

Kei’Trel Clark – Louisville      

Mekhi Garner – LSU      

Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson – TCU

ST/PK

Jake Moody – Michigan

Michael Turk – Oklahoma

March 4 (1 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET): QB, WR, TE

QB:

Dorian Thompson-Robinson – UCLA

Aidan O’Connell – Purdue

TE:

Travis Vokolek – Nebraska

Leonard Taylor – Cincinnati

Blake Whiteheart – Wake Forest

WR:

Jake Bobo – UCLA

Justin Shorter – Florida

Bryce Ford-Wheaton – West Virginia

Zay Flowers – Boston College

Demario Douglas – Liberty

Michael Jefferson – Louisiana

Joseph Ngata – Clemson

Mitchell Tinsley – Penn State

Jalen Cropper – Fresno State

Jacob Copeland – Maryland

Jadon Haselwood – Arkansas 

Kearis Jackson – Georgia

Antoine Green – North Carolina

A.T. Perry – Wake Forest

March 5 (1 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET): OL, RB

RB:

Mohamed Ibrahim – Minnesota

Travis Dye – USC

Deneric Prince – Tulsa

Tavion Thomas – Utah   

OL:

Carter Warren – Pittsburgh

Jaxson Kirkland – Washington

Ricky Stromberg – Arkansas

Henry Bainivalu – Washington

Dalton Wagner – Arkansas

Brent Laing – Minnesota Duluth

Connor Galvin – Baylor

Mark Evans II – Arkansas Pine-Bluff

Juice Scruggs – Penn State

Earl Bostick Jr. – Kansas

John Ojukwu – Boise State

Jon Gaines – UCLA

Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu – Oregon

2023 East-West Shrine Bowl Statistics

LEGEND SPOTLIGHT: TROY VINCENT

Troy Vincent Sr., Executive Vice President of NFL Football Operations, began his football career as a first round pick of the Miami Dolphins in the 1992 draft. After playing in the NFL for 15 seasons, he was nominated to the NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame and inducted into the Halls of Fame of the Philadelphia Eagles, the State of Pennsylvania, the University of Wisconsin and Pennsbury High School.

As a player in the 1992 East-West Shrine Bowl, Vincent had the opportunity to visit to a Shriners Hospital, which had a lasting impression on him.

“My most memorable moment about the East West-Shrine Bowl was visiting the children and caregivers at the Shriners Hospital, and how they inspired me toward a lifetime of service to others,” he said.

With a platform that touches millions, Vincent is recognized as one of the most powerful influencers. His recognitions include being named one of the Most Influential Minorities in Sports by Forbes magazine and one of Savoy magazine’s top 100 Most Influential Blacks in Corporate America in 2016.

BROCK PURDY CATAPULTS TO ‘MR. RELEVANT

Brock Purdy’s rise from a member of last year’s East-West Shrine Bowl roster to the top of the NFL news cycle has become the most significant storyline for an NFL rookie this season.

Just one year since Purdy joined a number of aspiring NFL hopefuls at the 2022 Shrine Bowl in Las Vegas, Purdy has now lead the San Francisco 49ers to within one game of the Super Bowl after leading the ‘Niners to an 8-0 record since taking over the starting quarterback role.

“After an outstanding college career, we fully expected Brock Purdy to be a leader, handle an NFL offense, and be a consistent passer during the week of the Shrine Bowl practices. But he showed during that week rare decisiveness, attention to detail, and confidence that definitely foreshadowed his now already blossoming NFL career as a feature quarterback,” said Eric Galko, East-West Shrine Bowl Director of Football Operations and Player Personnel. “Looking back, it was clear he was destined for a long NFL career and would seize on any opportunity given.”

Purdy was chosen by the 49ers this past April as the last pick of the final round of the NFL Draft, a position that has become known as “Mr. Irrelevant.” Following injuries to quarterbacks Trey Lance and former Shrine Bowl star Jimmy Garoppolo, Purdy was thrust into the starting role this season.

On December 11, 2022, Purdy became the only quarterback in his first career start to beat a team led by Tom Brady, when the 49ers defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35–7. Purdy finished the game with 185 passing yards and 2 passing touchdowns, along with a 2-yard rushing touchdown. After the game, the 49ers sent out a complimentary tweet re-naming Purdy “Mr. Relevant.”

He wasn’t highly recruited by college football programs but found a home at Iowa State. Similar to his high school comeback, Purdy started his Iowa State career an underdog as the third-string quarterback. The Cyclones’ starting quarterback suffered an injury early in the season, and his backup struggled. So, Purdy’s number was called, and he played 10 games as a true freshman.

Purdy finished his Iowa State career as the winningest QB in school history (30-17) and as the sole or joint owner of 32 school records, including passing yards (12,170), total offense (13,347), TD passes (81), TDs responsible for (100), completions (993), passing efficiency (151.1) and completion percentage (67.7).

Patriots, Falcons & Nate Burleson Talk with Patient Ambassador Alec

Last week, the New England Patriots, Atlanta Falcons, and former wide receiver Nate Burleson joined us to talk with our Patient Ambassador Alec about Shriners Children’s mission and the unique opportunity that being a part of this legendary game brings. We’re excited to have both teams in Las Vegas coaching this year’s East-West Shrine Bowl.

East-West Shrine Bowl Names Zebra Technologies Exclusive Player Tracking Provider

The East West Shrine Bowl today announced it will continue its relationship with Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: ZBRA), an innovator at the front line of business with solutions and partners that deliver a performance edge, as its exclusive player tracking provider. Zebra will provide its RFID tracking technology to deliver important player performance insights for the 2023 East-West Shrine Bowl game.

“As the longest running college all-star football game in the U.S., the East-West Shrine Bowl shines a spotlight on the top college players in front of NFL scouts and a national television audience,” said Eric Galko, Director of Football Operations, Player Personnel for East-West Shrine Bowl. “We are thrilled to work with Zebra Technologies for the second consecutive year to enhance this experience with its proven sports tracking technology.”  

Zebra will attach RFID tags to players’ shoulder pads to transmit real-time location data to gather metrics such as speed, distance traveled, orientation and acceleration. As a global leader in location solutions, Zebra provides tracking technology for enterprises of all sizes across multiple industries including healthcare, retail, manufacturing and transportation and logistics to help improve their operational efficiencies and real-time decision making.

“Zebra Technologies is pleased to continue our work with the iconic East-West Shrine Bowl to deploy the same player technology that’s used across in the NFL,” said Joe White, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Enterprise Mobile Computing, Zebra Technologies. “The performance metrics we capture will help showcase the best college football players in the country to NFL coaches, scouts and general managers, enabling them to more strategically evaluate the players’ on-field performance during the game.”

The 98th East-West Shrine Bowl will kick off at 5:30 p.m. pacific on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, home of the Raiders. It will air live on NFL Network.

Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Hospitals for Children and their mission to provide advanced care for orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay for services. As part of the exclusive partnership, Zebra is again making a charitable donation to the Shriners Hospitals for Children.

“The philanthropic component of the East-West Shrine Bowl makes it more than an all-star game. We are proud to continue to support the Shriners’ mission which is aligned with our commitment to help improve the health of our local communities,” added White.

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Nate Burleson, Co-Host of CBS Mornings and The NFL Today, Inducted Into East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame

The East-West Shrine Bowl™, college football’s oldest all-star game, announced today that former NFL wide receiver and longtime Shriners Children’s ambassador Nate Burleson will be inducted into the East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame.

The East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame is home to some of the greatest names ever to play the game. Burleson will join the elite group the week of February 2, 2023, during NFL Pro Bowl Week and East-West Shrine Bowl festivities. The Canadian-born football star is an alumnus of the 2003 East-West Shrine Bowl.

Burleson was an all-star wide receiver for the Nevada Wolf Pack at University of Nevada, Reno. That year, he was drafted in the third round by the Minnesota Vikings, and went on to play 11 years in the NFL as a wide receiver with the Vikings, Seattle Seahawks and Detroit Lions.

“Nate was a unanimous choice of our East-West Shrine Bowl committee this year as he has been such a strong ambassador for our game and Shriners Children’s,” said Bob Roller, Director of National Sports Management, Shriners Children’s. “He has given back to the game following his outstanding professional career and has promoted and supported our cause on his national and international media platforms this past decade. We are thrilled to have Nate join us in Las Vegas and be enshrined in our Hall of Fame.”

Burleson currently holds the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) and Nevada all-time records for single-game receptions with 19 catches. In 2002, Burleson made 138 receptions, the second highest in NCAA history.

During his time as a Viking, Burleson recorded more than 1,000 receiving yards and is the only player in NFL history to have three punt returns of 90 or more yards. In 2006, he signed with the Seattle Seahawks. In 2010, he signed a five-year contract with the Detroit Lions, where he received the “Good Guy Award” for his positive interactions with the Detroit media.

Burleson’s television career began in 2014 with the NFL Network after he retired from the NFL. Burleson currently serves as an NFL Network analyst on “Good Morning Football.” He is a co-host of “CBS Mornings,” a position he started in September 2021, joining Gayle King and Tony Dokoupil. Burleson is also an Emmy Award-winning studio analyst for the CBS Television Network’s NFL pre-game show, “The NFL Today,” and makes select appearances on Nickelodeon.

In a 2020 documentary for the NFL Network, Burleson shined a light on Frederick “Fritz” Pollard, the first African-American to play and coach professional football. From 2019 to 2021, he was an entertainment correspondent for the TV show “Extra.”

A native of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Burleson resides in New Jersey with his wife, Atoya, and three children, Nathaniel, Nehemiah and Mia Pearl.

Created in 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest running college all-star football game in the nation. Since 1925, the game has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission to improve the lives of children by providing world-class specialty care, regardless of the families’ ability to pay.

This year’s East-West Shrine Bowl will be a part of NFL Pro Bowl week, bringing approximately 130 of the nation’s top college seniors to be coached by NFL staffs for a week of preparation in front of hundreds of NFL scouts, professional agents and media, all leading up to the 2023 NFL Draft.

The 98th East-West Shrine Bowl will kick off at 5:30 p.m. PST on Thursday, February 2, 2023, from Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders, and will be televised live on NFL Network.

TALENT HOTBED FOR NFL DRAFT

45 PLAYERS DRAFTED IN 2022

Throughout the 98-year storied history of the East-West Shrine Bowl, the legendary game has produced more than 500 NFL Pro Bowl appearances. In 2022, 45 East-West Shrine Bowl players were drafted, with the remaining signing free agent deals.

The 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl had an increase of 55% more draft picks from the previous game, and highest total in over a decade. This didn’t come as a surprise to anyone who watched the game itself — the outstanding talent was on display throughout the entire game.

And it will be again tonight.

“For 90% of these players and the NFL teams that might draft them, the East-West Shrine Bowl is the most important part of their draft process,” said Eric Galko, East-West Shrine Bowl Director of Football Operations and

Player Personnel. “It’s a chance for them to be among their peers, and it’s a chance for NFL executives to finally see these guys up close and personal.

In the East-West Shrine Bowl, America’s longest-running college football all-star game, which supports Shriners Children’s, senior prospects will showcase their skills in front

of NFL scouts and meet with representatives from across the NFL ahead of this spring’s NFL Draft.

This year, for the first time ever, the players will be coached by two full NFL staff teams, the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons, as they prepare to play in front of hundreds of NFL scouts, professional agents and media ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft. The NFL coaches will provide East-West Shrine Bowl players with pro-level advisory and developmental opportunities. In addition, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and Falcons head coach Arthur Smith are expected to be on hand throughout the week to see these top performers show what they can do.

“It’s an interesting time for a lot of these guys, because they are kind of college players but are also becoming pros,” Galko said. “It’s a

reat doorway into the rest of their careers, and we’re honored that in the process they get to learn more about Shriners Children’s and its mission.”

“This will be our second year holding the East- West Shrine Bowl in Las Vegas, and we’ve been thrilled with the opportunity it’s provided for our players and fans to enjoy a really unique and world-class football experience,” said Bob Roller, Director of National Sports Management for Shriners Children’s. “With the caliber of players who have committed this year, we’re expecting a great game and

a fun opportunity for fans to get an up-close look at some really talented athletes.”

Past greats to play in the game include Tom Brady, Walter Payton, Lawrence Taylor, John Elway, Gale Sayers, Jimmy Garoppolo, as well as current Las Vegas Raiders All-Pro performers AJ Cole and Darren Waller and current San Francisco 49ers standout Brock Purdy. The game boasts 78 former players who have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

How to Attend the 2023 Shrine Bowl Virtually

While we wish you were able to make it to Las Vegas to attend the 2023 East-West Shrine Bowl, we want to make sure you are able to virtually attend our event. Here’s how.

1. Watch Film of Practice

Thanks to our partners at DV Sport, you are able to watch practice film just like NFL teams do immediately after practice.

To get access to practice film, please fill out the below Google Form.

Film Access Request

Upon completion, you will receive an email from DVSport 360 shortly thereafter. Click the below PDF link to learn all the details on using DV Sport to watch practice.

Learn More

2. Attend Post Practice Press Conferences

Every day after practice, our Director of Football Operations and Player Personnel, a member of the Patriots or Falcons coaching staff, and one player will participate in a post-practice press conference on Twitter Live. 

Here, you along with attending media can ask questions and hear from the leaders at practice each day. Follow @ShrineBowl for the most updated press conference information.

3. Hear from Shrine Bowl Personnel Staff

Throughout the week, Eric Galko and the Shrine Bowl staff, as well as select media members, discuss top players, standout performers, insights from behind the scenes, and much more.

Be sure to follow @EricGalko for all the latest updates, and hear from us on Twitter Live, Twitter Spaces, Instagram Live, and other social media platforms all week!

4. Follow Along at #ShrineBowl for all the coverage from media in attendance

We ask all attending media to use the hashtag #ShrineBowl to document their images, videos, opinions and insights from the week of practice and interviews.

If you’re unable to attend practice, you can follow along on all social media to find out the latest during practice!

The East-West Shrine Bowl Is Almost Here!

The East-West Shrine Bowl™, America’s longest-running college football all-star game, which supports Shriners Children’s®, will be played on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. at Allegiant Stadium as part of NFL Pro Bowl week.

The event will bring approximately 130 of the nation’s top college football players to Las Vegas. This year, for the first time ever, the players will be coached by two full NFL staff teams, the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons, as they prepare to play in front of hundreds of NFL scouts, professional agents and media ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft. The NFL coaches will provide Shrine Bowl players with pro-level advisory and developmental opportunities, in addition to the once-in-a-lifetime chance to showcase their skills. Throughout the 98-year storied history of the East-West Shrine Bowl, the legendary game has produced more than 500 NFL Pro Bowl appearances.

“For 90% of these players and the NFL teams that might draft them, the East-West Shrine Bowl is the most important part of their draft process,” said Erik Galko, East-West Shrine Bowl Director of Football Operations and Player Personnel. “It’s a chance for them to be among their peers, it’s a chance for NFL executives to finally see these guys up close and personal. It’s an interesting time for a lot of these guys because they are kind of college players but are also becoming pros. It’s a great doorway into the rest of their careers and we’re honored that they get to learn more about Shriners Children’s and its mission in the process.”

A few of the notable players who have already committed to the 2023 Shrine Bowl include UCLA Bruins quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Boston College Eagles wide receiver Zay Flowers, Purdue quarterback Aiden O’Connell and University of Michigan tight-end Luke Schoonmaker and kicker Jake Moody.

Past greats to play in the game include Tom Brady, Walter Payton, Lawrence Taylor, John Elway, Gale Sayers, Jimmy Garoppolo, and current Las Vegas Raiders All-Pro performers AJ Cole and Darren Waller. The game boasts 78 former players who have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

“This will be our second year holding the East-West Shrine Bowl in Las Vegas and we’ve been thrilled with the opportunity it’s provided for our players and fans to enjoy a really unique and world-class football experience,” said Bob Roller, Director of National Sports Management for Shriners Children’s. “With the caliber of players that have committed this year, we’re expecting a great game and a fun opportunity for fans to get an up-close look at some really talented athletes.”

Tickets for the 98th annual event support Shriners Children’s and in partnership with the NFL Pro Bowl Weekend can be purchased via Ticketmaster.com or shrinebowl.com and start at $19 per ticket. All ticket proceeds will go directly to support Shriners Children’s and their world-class pediatric health care.

New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons Coaching Staffs to Coach 2023 East-West Shrine Bowl

The East-West Shrine Bowl™, which supports Shriners Children’s™, is proud to announce two full NFL coaching staffs, the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons, will coach this year’s game for the first time in the game’s 98-year history. The coaching staffs will provide Shrine Bowl players with pro-level advisory and developmental opportunities, in addition to the once-in-a-lifetime chance to showcase their skills in front of NFL coaches.

The East-West Shrine Bowl will be a part of NFL Pro Bowl week, bringing approximately 130 of the nation’s top college seniors to be coached by NFL staffs for a week of preparation in front of hundreds of NFL scouts, professional agents and media, all leading up to the 2023 NFL Draft.

As a development tool, the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons, Arthur Smith, and the head coach of the New England Patriots, Bill Belichick, will serve as supervisors, allowing others on the staff to possibly coach up a level or to coach a new position. Belichick and Smith are expected to be at all practices, in addition to the game. The East-West Shrine Bowl will also have coaching fellows from HBCU institutions on-site to learn and develop as coaches during the week of practice. 

“The Falcons and the Patriots are two outstanding teams to be our coaching staffs for the Shrine Bowl,” said Eric Galko, director of player personnel and football operations for the Shrine Bowl. “The Patriots have a legendary track record of success and have found star players in previous Shrine Bowls, such as Tom Brady and Tyquan Thornton. The Falcons are a great organization with outstanding young talent already on their roster. Both teams are going to greatly benefit from getting to coach our players as they build their rosters in the future.”

Televised nationally during primetime on NFL Network, the 98th East-West Shrine Bowl will kick off at 5:30 p.m. PST on Thursday, February 2, 2023, from Allegiant Stadium, one of the nation’s premier professional stadiums and home of the Las Vegas Raiders.

 “What a tremendous way to raise awareness and support for Shriners Children’s by having the full staffs of the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons coach our signature event,” said Bob Roller, director of national sports management for Shriners Children’s.

The 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl had an increase of 55% more draft picks from the previous game, and highest total in more than a decade. This did not come as a surprise to anyone who watched the game and witnessed the outstanding talent displayed. Last year, 45 players were drafted, with the remaining signing free agent deals. Last year’s game also featured the highest draft pick, Tyquan Thornton, since Jimmy Garoppolo in 2012. Among last year’s roster were Brock Purdy and Skylar Thompson who are currently starting quarterbacks in this year’s NFL Playoffs

Created in 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest running college all-star football game in the nation. An important part of America’s football tradition, the game gives top college players a chance to showcase their talents to NFL scouts and a national television audience. Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission to improve the lives of children by providing world-class specialty care, regardless of the families’ ability to pay.

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Shrine Bowl in the NFL:Week 1

More than 90 of our 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl class are now joined with hundreds of our alumni in the NFL.

Key notes:

  • *More than 90 players on rosters or NFL practice squads (53 on current 53 man rosters.)

Below are our week one top performers.

P Ryan Stonehouse – Tennessee Titans

Special Teams Coordinator Craig Aukerman has praised Ryan Stonehouse for his field punts and “big-time” leg. Stonehouse is in the Top three Punters ranked by pEPA, after week one. He ended the game with six punts averaging 57 yards with a long of 66.

WR Kyle Philips – Tennessee Titans

Kyle Phillips been an asset to the Titans offense. He had a total of nine targets, six catches for 66 yards, ahead all Titans receivers.

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RB Isiah Pacheco – Kansas City Chiefs

Isiah Pacheco led the Chiefs in rushing yards (62) with 12 carries and a touchdown.

The 2023 East-West Shrine Bowl will be played on February 2, 2023 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas,NV.

Pro Football Network to Produce Exclusive Content for 2023 Game

LAS VEGAS (July 12, 2022) – The East-West Shrine BowlTM, which supports Shriners Children’s©, announces a partnership with Pro Football Network to provide exclusive content for the 2023 East-West Shrine Bowl.

As a partner to the East-West Shrine Bowl, Pro Football Network will work with Shrine Bowl to provide year-round content, including the evaluation and player selection process, key initiatives surrounding the event, and how the event benefits Shriners Children’s. In addition, Pro Football Network will help create unique and exclusive content around the Shrine Bowl’s game week events and players

“The East-West Shrine Bowl is incredibly excited to work with Pro Football Network and their incredibly talented team,” said Eric Galko, director of football operations and player personnel for the Shrine Bowl. “With this partnership, we’ll be able to provide fans and media unprecedented access, insight and content around the top players in the country from the evaluation process, during the week of practice, and throughout their careers after the Shrine Bowl.”

Pro Football Network produces year-round content on the NFL, college football and the NFL Draft, and will aid the East-West Shrine Bowl in speaking about and highlighting the top all-star game eligible prospects in the country as they complete their college eligibility and become top NFL draft prospects.

“We’re excited to partner with the East-West Shrine Bowl and provide unmatched coverage around the game throughout the year. But more importantly, we know that football is so much more than just a game — a value that the East-West Shrine Bowl and we here at PFN strongly believe in,” said Matthew Cannata, CEO of Pro Football Network. “We cannot wait to give fans unique insight while bringing these stories to life from the field to the cause and beyond.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl benefits Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide excellent care for children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay. The 98th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will be nationally-televised on NFL Network in February of 2023.

About Pro Football Network

Pro Football Network (PFN) is a comprehensive sports media company that focuses on the NFL, fantasy football, NFL Draft, college football, and betting. PFN’s unique voices and engaging personalities connect with both casual and hardcore football fans through purposeful, captivating, and exceptional football content.

East-West Shrine Bowl Proves To Be Talent Hotbed For NFL Draft

The 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl had an increase of 55% more draft picks from the previous game, and highest total in over a decade. This didn’t come as a surprise to anyone who watched the game itself. Anyone who watched the Shrine Bowl could clearly see the outstanding talent on display. 45 players were drafted, with the remaining signing free agent deals. It also featured the highest draft pick, Tyquan Thornton, since Jimmy Garoppolo in 2012. 

Below are highlights from our Twitter @ShrineBowl from the 2022 NFL Draft:

How Microsoft Changed the Game

Microsoft provided Microsoft Surface tablets to East-West Shrine Bowl coaches to use throughout game week and game day, which greatly enhanced the team’s entire experience. They also gave the Microsoft Surface Duo to Decobie Durant, along with enabling interactions between Shriners Children’s patients and players throughout the week.

Own your Game with BreakAway Data

BreakAway Data provided the NFL personnel, athletes, and media with best-in-class resources and analysis on the participating players at the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl. BreakAway Data also helped our players have a better understanding of their bodies and performance.

NFL Scouting Combine


The NFL Scouting Combine is an invite only event where college football players perform physical and mental tests in front of National Football League coaches, general managers and scouts. You can catch our East-West Shrine Bowl players in action March 3-6 on NFL Network. The following East-West Shrine Bowl players have been invited to participate in the NFL Scouting Combine

Thursday, March 3 TE: Chigoziem Okonkwo, Teagan Quitoriano, Jelani Woods| QB: Jack Coan, Brock Purdy, Skylar Thompson, Dustin Crum, D’Eriq King, EJ Perry | WO: Ty Fryfogle, Tyquan Thornton, Josh Johnson, Charleston Rambo,Kyle Philips
   
Friday, March 4 OL: Blaise Andries, Dawson Deaton, Austin Deculus, Kellen Diesch, Obinna Eze, Cordell Volson, Luke Wattenberg, Myron Cunningham, Alec Lindstrom, Vederian Lowe, Tyrese Robinson, Luke Tenuta, Zachary Thomas, Zach Tom | RB: Jashaun Corbin,Ty Chandler, Trestan Ebner, Keaontay Ingram, Ronnie Rivers, Pierre Strong
   
Saturday, March 5 DL: Matthew Butler, DJ Davidson, Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa, Thomas Booker, Noah Elliss, Nate Landman, Marquan McCall, LaBryan Ray, Eyioma Uwazurike | LB: Zakoby McClain, Chance Campbell, Jack Sanborn, Nephi Sewell, Baylon Spector, Jeffrey Gunter
   
Sunday, March 6DB: Kalon Barnes, Qwynnterrio Cole, DaMarcus Fields, Jack Jones, Chase Lucas, Sam Webb, Damarion Williams, Percy Butler, Quentin Lake, Juanyeh Thomas, Jermaine Waller

2022 East-West Shrine Bowl Statistics

East-West Shrine Bowl Partners with Intermountain Healthcare for Game Week

The East-West Shrine Bowl™, which supports Shriners Children’s™, is announcing a partnership with Intermountain Healthcare, a team of more than 41,000 caregivers who serve the healthcare needs of people across the Intermountain West. Intermountain Healthcare will be the official healthcare provider for the East-West Shrine Bowl.

“We are proud to have Intermountain Healthcare as a partner during this year’s East-West Shrine Bowl,” said Bob Roller, director of national sports management for Shriners Children’s. “Intermountain Healthcare’s mission is to help people live the healthiest lives possible, and we are thankful to have them here to help keep our players and coaches healthy.”

In addition to serving as the East-West Shrine Bowl’s official healthcare provider throughout game week, providing both physicals and medical care for the teams, the post-game Offensive and Defensive MVP Awards will also be presented by Intermountain Healthcare.

“The East-West Shrine Bowl has a rich history in helping families heal and receive the medical care they desperately need,” said Paul Krakovitz, Intermountain Region President and Chief Operating Officer of Nevada. “We believe in their mission to provide children with advanced quality care, and are proud to support the East-West Shrine Bowl.”

Created in 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest running college all-star football game in the nation. An important part of America’s football tradition, the game gives top college players a chance to showcase their talents to NFL scouts and a national television audience. Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission to improve the lives of children by providing world-class specialty care, regardless of the families’ ability to pay or insurance status.

The 97th East-West Shrine Bowl will kick off at 5 p.m. PST on Thursday, February 3, 2022, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, home of the Raiders, and will air live on NFL Network.

About the East-West Shrine Bowl
The East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest-running college all-star football game in the nation. Since 1925, the game has benefited Shriners Children’s. More than 300 Shrine Bowl alumni are on active NFL rosters each year. To date, East-West Shrine Bowl alumni represent 78 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and more than 200 members of the College Football Hall of Fame.

About Shriners Children’s
Shriners Children’s is changing lives every day through innovative pediatric specialty care, world-class research and outstanding medical education. Our health care system provides care for children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate. All care and services are provided regardless of the families’ ability to pay or insurance status. Since opening its first location in 1922, the health care system has treated more than 1.5 million children. To learn more, please visit shrinerschildrens.org.

Intermountain Healthcare
Intermountain Healthcare is a team of more than 41,000 caregivers who serve the healthcare needs of people across the Intermountain West, primarily in Utah, Idaho, and Nevada. We are an integrated, not-for-profit health system based in Salt Lake City, Utah, with clinics, a medical group, affiliate networks, hospitals, homecare, telehealth, health insurance plans, and other services, along with wholly owned subsidiaries including SelectHealth, Saltzer Health, and Intermountain Healthcare in Nevada.

East-West Shrine Bowl Announces New Online Counseling Partnership

The 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl™ is proud to announce that BetterHelp will be the official online counseling partner of the 2022 event. 


BetterHelp – the world’s largest online counseling provider – successfully connects millions of users with thousands of licensed therapists across the US via texting, instant messaging, live phone calls, and video chats.


For players attending the 2022 event, Shrine Bowl participates will have access to a FREE month of live or digital therapy by BetterHelp, as well as a discount for the future should they wish to continue with BetterHelp’s world class program. 


“Mental health awareness and education is a highly important part of the player focus and experience at the 2022 Shrine Bowl,” said Eric Galko, Director of Football Operations and Player Personnel. “Partnering with BetterHelp is an outstanding opportunity for our players to get access to world class therapy and ensure they can show their strength by utilizing the best resources to be at their best each and every day.” 

BetterHelp, and all of the resources at the Shrine Bowl, aim to promote mental health awareness and give players at the event as well as those in their lives the tools to be at their best at the Shrine Bowl, during the NFL Draft process, and throughout their life on and off the field.  

Learn more about BetterHelp.

2022 East-West Shrine Bowl- How Media Can Cover Practice Virtually

This year, the East-West Shrine Bowl™ will be offering media the chance to cover the 2022 Shrine Bowl virtually! We know that thanks to the COVID pandemic as well as changes to the event this year, not everyone can attend the 97th annual Shrine Bowl, so we’ve got multiple ways you can take part in the Shrine Bowl virtually!

1. Watching Practice Film: While NFL Network will be hosting live look-ins at practice on Monday and Tuesday, you can start watching film from practice sooner! Practice will be made available to non-NFL personnel starting Saturday afternoon. If you would like to request access to that film to watch during the week, please email Shane Coughlin ( scoughlin@shrinebowl.com) to be added.
2. Post-Practice Press Conferences: Each day immediately following each practice, the Shrine Bowl will host a Twitter Live press conference. You’ll get to hear from our game’s director Eric Galko as he breaks down who impressed at practice, as well as from two of our players. You’ll get the chance to ask questions on Twitter Live to Eric and each player!
3. Microsoft Teams Player Meetings: On both Monday and Tuesday, the East-West Shrine Bowl will make select players available for media questions via Microsoft Teams. To be added to the list for more information, please contact Aliyah Smith alsmith@shrinenet.org


We’re sorry you’re unable to cover the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl in person with us this year, but we’re excited to offer you multiple ways to enjoy, experience, and get the most out of the Shrine Bowl this year.!

East-West Shrine Bowl Partners with Microsoft Surface for 2022 Game

The East-West Shrine Bowl™, which supports Shriners Children’s™, is announcing a partnership with Microsoft Surface, a series of touchscreen-based personal computers, tablets and interactive whiteboards designed and developed by Microsoft. Microsoft Surface will be the Official Laptop of the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl, and the East-West Shrine Bowl Players’ Lounge will be powered by Microsoft Surface.

“The East-West Shrine Bowl is proud and excited to have Microsoft Surface as a partner during this year’s game,” said Bob Roller, director of national sports management for Shriners Children’s. “Microsoft’s mission to empower people and organizations to achieve more through technology pairs perfectly with that of the East-West Shrine Bowl, an American football tradition that gives top college players a chance to showcase their talents to NFL scouts and a national television audience, all while supporting Shriners Children’s.”

Microsoft will be providing Microsoft Surface tablets for East-West Shrine Bowl coaches to use throughout game week and game day, greatly enhancing the entire experience for their teams. They will also help promote the best East-West Shrine Bowl HBCU players, along with enabling interactions between Shriners Children’s patients and players throughout the week.

“We are very excited to partner with Shriners Children’s around the East West Shrine Bowl,” said James Bernstrom, Microsoft Head of Sports NFL Marketing.

“On the football side, we are proud to be able support their coaches’ and players’ use of the same Microsoft Surface devices that NFL teams utilize each week, allowing them to more efficiently prepare for and execute on game day. We hope these authentic technology solutions will provide the best platform for players to be successful and showcase their talent to continue their careers at the next level. Even more important, though, is Shriners Children’s mission to provide care for brave children facing unimaginable circumstances. We are most proud of being able to provide technology in the way of Microsoft Surface and Teams to demonstrate our support for this mission and help patients of Shriners Children’s participate in this wonderful event.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl benefits Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide excellent care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay.

The 97th East-West Shrine Bowl will kick off at 5 p.m. PST on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, home of the Raiders, and will air live on NFL Network.

About Microsoft

Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT” @microsoft) enables digital transformation for the era of an intelligent cloud and an intelligent edge. Its mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more.

DEX Imaging Official Copier and Printer of East-West Shrine Bowl

The East-West Shrine Bowl™, which supports Shriners Children’s™, announces DEX Imaging, the digital document imaging division of Staples, the world’s largest business solutions provider, as the official copier and printer of the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl in Las Vegas.

“We are thankful to have the support of DEX Imaging for our printing and copying needs,” said Bob Roller, director of national sports management for Shriners Children’s. “As the premier college all-star game in the country, we are grateful to have DEX Imaging’s combined knowledge of business technologies and depth of service experience at our disposable throughout game week as we gear up to put on our best game ever this year.”

As a sponsor of the East-West Shrine Bowl, DEX Imaging has supplied all copiers and printers for game staff, volunteers and coaches to use throughout the week leading up to the big game on February 3.

“DEX Imaging proudly supports Shriners Children’s in their pursuit to provide exceptional patient care while also conducting important research to develop new treatments and providing educational opportunities to individuals seeking careers in healthcare,” said Nancy Lycan, chief marketing officer of DEX Imaging. “Together with Shriners Children’s, DEX Imaging and the philanthropic community are helping to make a world of difference.”

Created in 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest running college all-star football game in the nation. An important part of America’s football tradition, the game gives top college players a chance to showcase their talents to NFL scouts and a national television audience. Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission to improve the lives of children by providing world-class specialty care, regardless of the families’ ability to pay.

The 97th East-West Shrine Bowl will kick off at 5 p.m. PST on Thursday, February 3, 2022, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, home of the Raiders, and will air live on NFL Network.

About DEX Imaging

DEX Imaging is the digital document imaging division of Staples, the world’s largest business solutions provider. DEX sells and services the broadest selection of copiers, printers and data management solutions in the industry, such as Konica Minolta, Canon, Kyocera and HP. What makes DEX unique is its people, whose combined knowledge of business technologies and depth of service experience is unmatched. DEX Imaging’s success is directly tied to its mission: to help customers of all sizes drive down document-related expenses while improving productivity.

Las Vegas Review Journal Supporting Sponsor of 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl

The East-West Shrine Bowl™, which supports Shriners Children’s™, announces the Las Vegas Review Journal, Nevada’s news leader since 1909, as a supporting sponsor of this year’s game in Las Vegas.

As a partner to the East-West Shrine Bowl, the Las Vegas Review Journal is a supporting sponsor of the game, including this year’s first-ever E-Gaming Night at Hyper X Arena. Additionally, the journal is a supporting sponsor of Media Day at Allegiant Stadium on February 2, which will feature patients of Shriners Children’s, along with a Military Ticket Partner for the game.

“The East-West Shrine Bowl is thrilled to have the Las Vegas Review Journal as a partner during this year’s game,” said Bob Roller, director of national sports management for Shriners Children’s. “Being that this is our first year hosting the Shrine Bowl in Las Vegas, we are proud to be teamed up with the leading news organization in the region, and are thankful for their support of our game and the patients of Shriners Children’s.”

Created in 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest running college all-star football game in the nation. An important part of America’s football tradition, the game gives top college players a chance to showcase their talents to NFL scouts and a national television audience. Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission to improve the lives of children by providing world-class specialty care, regardless of the families’ ability to pay.

“We know the East-West Shriners Bowl is more than just another game,” said Chase Rankin, Review-Journal senior vice president of sales and marketing. “The Review-Journal is proud to have ties to an event with deep community connections that allow all-star players and coaches to interact with Shriners Children’s patients, hear about their stories, and heighten awareness.”

The 97th East-West Shrine Bowl will kick off at 5 p.m. PST on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, home of the Raiders, and will air live on NFL Network.

About the Review-Journal The Las Vegas Review-Journal has been Nevada’s news leader since 1909. A state, regional, and national award-winning multiplatform news organization, the Review-Journal operates reviewjournal.com, a network of niche publications and community newspapers, e-newsletters, custom printing, a video production studio, and more to meet the specific needs of readers and advertisers alike.

Charitable East-West Shrine Bowl Rally Towels Benefit Shriners Children’s

The East-West Shrine Bowl™ is excited to offer unique charitable towels for their fans, with proceeds benefiting Shriners Children’s.

For every gift of $50 (or more), fans will receive a one-of-a-kind East-West Shrine Bowl Charitable Towel. This rally towel is 16” tall x 23” wide, and is perfect for you to cheer on your favorite players in the East-West Shrine Bowl or your favorite patients of Shriners Children’s.

“For nearly 100 years, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission improve the lives of children,” said Bob Roller, director of national sports management for Shriners Children’s. “These one-of-a-kind charitable towels are a great way for fans to show their support of the patients of Shriners Children’s and the East-West Shrine Bowl.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl benefits Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide excellent care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay.

The 97th East-West Shrine Bowl will kick off at 5 p.m. PST on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, home of the Raiders, and will air live on NFL Network.

To make a donation and receive a charitable towel, click here.

NFL Legends to Serve as Captains for 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl

NFL ANNOUNCES HEAD COACHES FOR 2022 EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL

The NFL announced the head coaches for the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl – D’Anton Lynn, Baltimore Ravens and Marcus Brady, Indianapolis Colts.    

Lynn, who is an eight-year coaching veteran, will serve as the head coach of the East team, after completing his first season as defensive backs coach of the Ravens. He spent the prior three seasons with the Houston Texans, serving as the team’s secondary coach and assistant secondary coach.

The East coaching staff will also include offensive coordinator Travelle Wharton (Washington Football Team assistant OL coach), defensive coordinator Drew Wilkins (Baltimore Ravens OLB coach), special teams coach Ed Foley (Carolina Panthers assistant special teams coach), QB coach Kerry Joseph (Seattle Seahawks assistant WR coach), RB coach Ryan Cordell (Cleveland Browns offensive assistant/RB coach), WR coach Alonso Escalante (Carolina Panthers coaching assistant/RB coach), TE coach Brad Idzik (Seattle Seahawks offensive QC/QB coach), OL coach Andrew Dees (Indianapolis Colts assistant OL coach/Fellowship), DL coach Lanier Goethie (Atlanta Falcons defensive assistant), LB coach Zach Orr (Jacksonville Jaguars OLB coach), DB coach James Rowe (Indianapolis Colts CB coach), and strength & conditioning coaches A.J. Neibel (Las Vegas Raiders head strength & conditioning coach) and Deuce Gruden (Las Vegas Raiders strength & conditioning assistant).     

Brady, who will coach the West team, just completed his fourth season with the Colts and first as their offensive coordinator. He previously served as QB coach and assistant QB coach.

The West coaching staff will also include offensive coordinator Klayton Adams (Indianapolis Colts TE coach), defensive coordinator Jeff Howard (Cleveland Browns defensive pass game coordinator), special teams coach Ben Jacobs (Washington Football Team assistant special teams coach), QB coach Jerrod Johnson (Indianapolis Colts offensive QC), RB coach Jennifer King (Washington Football Team assistant RB coach), WR coach Ashton Grant (Cleveland Browns offensive QC/WR coach), TE coach Todd Washington (Jacksonville Jaguars assistant OL coach), OL coach Scott Peters (Cleveland Browns assistant OL coach), DL coach Jeff Zgonina (Washington Football Team assistant DL coach), LB coach Anthony Blevins (New York Giants assistant LB/SPT assistant coach), DB coach Nick Perry (Atlanta Falcons assistant DB coach), and strength & conditioning coach D’Anthony Batiste (Las Vegas Raiders strength & conditioning assistant coach).           

Additionally, this year’s game will include Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellows Na’Shan Goddard (East, South Carolina State), Trumaine Watson (East, Virginia State), Kenneth Black (West, Florida A&M), Rashad Watson (West, Miles College), and members of the HBCU Development and Women’s Pipeline Initiative, including athletic trainers Elizabeth Bailum (Florida A&M), Jariah Fulson (Morgan State), Paige McCririe (Alabama A&M), Sarah Smith (Texas Southern), Ariona Thornton (Arkansas State), Glennika Walker (Bethune-Cookman), equipment managers Katrina Campbell (North Carolina A&T), Jessica Gladden (James Madison), Kiasha Trammell (Arkansas-Pine Bluff), and video personnel Aja Bailey (Alabama State), and Leigha Presley (Towson).  

“The East-West Shrine Bowl provides current NFL coaches the opportunity for development, evaluation, and exposure,” said Troy Vincent Sr., Executive Vice President of NFL Football Operations. “The venue affords coaches experience in roles that are beyond their current coaching responsibilities. We look forward to two talented coaches in our pipeline, Coach Marcus Brady and Coach D’Anton Lynn, stepping into head coaching roles for the game and developing and displaying their leadership skills during the week.”

At the conclusion of the NFL regular season, teams nominated deserving assistant coaches who were reviewed by a panel that includes NFL Football Operations staff, East-West Shrine Bowl leadership and two members of the NFL’s General Managers Advisory Committee.

Coaches nominated by NFL clubs must be active assistant coaches who display extraordinary teaching and communication skills and are recognized for their integrity and commitment to excellence in the coaching profession. The coaches must be accomplished at developing and preparing players to compete in the NFL.

The NFL also provides game officials for the contest.

EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL ELEVATES EXPERIENCE WITH PLAYER TRACKING FROM ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES

The East-West Shrine Bowl™, which supports Shriners Children’s®, announces a partnership with Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: ZBRA), an innovator at the front line of business with solutions and partners that deliver a performance edge. Zebra will provide its RFID tracking technology to deliver important player performance insights for the practices leading up to the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl and the game itself.

“As the longest running college all-star football game in the U.S., the East-West Shrine Bowl shines a spotlight on the top college players in front of NFL scouts and a national television audience,” said Eric Galko, Director of Football Operations, Player Personnel for East-West Shrine Bowl. “We are thrilled to work with Zebra Technologies to enhance this experience with its proven sports tracking technology.”

Zebra will attach RFID tags to players’ shoulder pads to transmit real-time location data to gather metrics such as speed, distance traveled, orientation and acceleration. As a global leader in location solutions, Zebra provides tracking technology for enterprises of all sizes across multiple industries including healthcare, retail, manufacturing and transportation and logistics to help improve their operational efficiencies and real-time decision making.

“Zebra Technologies is pleased to work with the iconic East-West Shrine Bowl to deploy the same player technology that’s used across the NFL,” said Bill Burns, Chief Product & Solutions Officer, Zebra Technologies. “The performance metrics we capture will help showcase the best college football players in the country to NFL coaches, scouts and general managers, enabling them to more strategically evaluate the players’ on-field performance during practices and the game.”

The 97th East-West Shrine Bowl will kick off at 5 p.m. pacific on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, home of the Raiders. It will air live on NFL Network.

Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s and their mission to provide advanced care for orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay for services. As part of the exclusive partnership, Zebra is making a charitable donation to Shriners Children’s.

“The philanthropic component of the East-West Shrine Bowl makes it more than an all-star game. We are proud to support the Shriners’ mission which is aligned with our commitment to help improve the health of our local communities,” added Burns.

East-West Shrine Bowl Players’ Hall of Fame Awards Banquet has been canceled

“WHY SHRINE BOWL”: A BEST-IN-CLASS, UNFORGETTABLE PLAYER EXPERIENCE”

The East-West Shrine Bowl will have our 97th annual game, the longest standing college all-star game in the country, on February 3, 2022. But this year won’t be like Shrine Bowls of the past for our player attendees.

With a new location (Las Vegas), a new partnership (the NFL Pro Bowl), and a host of new improvement to event (after speaking with hundreds of players, coaches, agents, scouts, executives and sports performance professionals), the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl will be the best, most efficient, and most enjoyable all-star experience ever for players.

Here’s why.

EIGHT FORMER SHRINE BOWL PLAYERS VOTED TO 2022 PRO BOWL ROSTER

The NFL revealed its complete Pro Bowl rosters Wednesday night, confirming that the league’s top players will be in Las Vegas in February.

The following former East-West Shrine Bowl players were named to the NFL’s annual all-star game roster.

*Denotes starter

Nick Belmore was named to the NFC Pro Bowl roster as a “alternate.” If a player on the current roster is injured, makes it to the Super Bowl, opts out, or is unable to play for any other reason, he would step in.

The 2022 Pro Bowl is scheduled to be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday Feb. 6. The NFL, roster selections are determined by the votes of fans, players and coaches. 

As part of NFL Pro Bowl week the East-West Shrine Bowl will be televised nationally on NFL Network. 

EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL PARTNERS WITH PERFORMUS

LAS VEGAS (August 24, 2021) – The East-West Shrine Bowl™, which supports Shriners Hospitals for Children®, announces PerformUS as a mental performance coaching partnership for the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl.

The 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl aims to put a substantial focus on mental health and mental performance, and PerformUS will provide players with structured coaching on how to be at their best during the Shrine Bowl event week. PerformUS will also have additional, optional sessions for players to attend for added coaching and development during the week.

“The Shrine Bowl aims to have best-in-class resources for our players during the 2022 event, including an emphasis on mental performance,” said Eric Galko, director of the East-West Shrine Bowl. “PerformUS works with current and future NFL players, and their training will help prepare and manage our athletes not just during the event week, but hopefully give them the tools to be successful in their future football careers.”

PerformUS is also looking forward to the partnership and the potential it provides for player development.

“PerformUS Consulting is honored to partner with the East-West Shrine Bowl to help athletes and coaches optimize their mental performance,” said Gary Frazier, founder of PerformUS. “We aim to raise awareness for the importance of mental performance as an integral part of player development for all levels of sport. This partnership exemplifies the efforts of the East-West Shrine Bowl to help athletes be their best personally and professionally.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl benefits Shriners Hospitals for Children and its mission to provide excellent care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay. The 97th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will be played in primetime on Thursday, February 3, at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders. The nationally televised game will be part of NFL Pro Bowl week festivities.

About PerformUS Consulting
PerformUS is an online and live coaching and training platform created by Gary Frazier designed to optimize people and organizations. We provide the training and tools to help individuals uncover and super-charge their skills so they can be their very best every day — regardless of conditions or environment. The skills we teach and coach are evidence-based and empirically researched. Our mindset training has been used by the top high performing leaders, from Military and professional athletes, to Fortune 500 executives, to A-list celebrities, and all athletes.

Shrine Bowl Announces Changes To Game Week

Along with changing locations and partnering with the NFL Pro Bowl at the event for the 2022 event, the East-West Shrine Bowl is pleased to announce other updates to the event on the football operations, media, and player schedule during the week.

These updates will be implemented to create a better environment for players to succeed, NFL teams and media to accomplish their goals for the event and continue to make the Shrine Bowl a best-in-class college all-star event.

1. Rosters Will Be Divided by Offensive and Defensive Personnel

In years past, the East-West Shrine Bowl, like many other college all-star events, divided their roster based on geography, NFL team preference, or randomly. In an effort to better allow for players to showcase their ability at their future NFL position and scheme, we will be dividing up our East and West roster by NFL personnel groupings.

On offense, our rosters will have players split based on scheme and the ability to highlight their strengtths and future NFL role. Similarly, one of our rosters will have a base 4-3 (and 4-2-5) defensive personnel, while the other will utilize a 3-4 (and 3-3-5) personnel.

Players will be able to get work in practice at multiple alignments and are not simply bound by these groupings, but it will allow for players in team periods and in game to better showcase their abilities to NFL evaluators.

2. There will not be a formal Weigh-In Event

In a substantial change to our game week, the East-West Shrine Bowl will no longer be hosting a weigh-in event that is viewed by NFL personnel and media for players. The weigh-in process is a valuable component in assessing player body types, key to the scouting process, but we feel it no longer needs to happen as a public spectacle.

Instead, players will be weighed and measured as a part of their check-in process when they arrive in Las Vegas. Our plan is for the weigh-in process to be recorded for record and sent to all NFL personnel for their verification shortly after completion.

3. We Have Committed over 20 Hours of Available NFL Interview Time

The biggest feedback received from NFL personnel was that player interview time stands to be more organized and emphasized on the game week schedule.

After reviewing process and allotted time at all of the major all-star events, the Shrine Bowl has revamped their interview process to include substantially more time for organized, valuable interviews for NFL personnel and players.

4. Media Interview Time will be over 5 Hours with Players

Content is a substantial focus for the Shrine Bowl this year and moving forward, and along with media and storytelling education and training (most notably through our GALVanize partnership), our players will have ample time to tell their story to media personnel during the Shrine Bowl.

Media covering the event will have a unique opportunity for access, time and resources to interact and connect with players, more than just a few hours that has been done at many all-star games of the past. Additionally, the Shrine Bowl will grant added access to media entities that

5. Player Obligations will End at Approximately 9:00pm

The Shrine Bowl will have a substantial player health and wellness focus, and that notably and especially includes mental health and performance. Along with resources and partners available to players, our schedule will be conducive to players being in the right mental state during an important week in the NFL Draft process journey.

After receiving feedback from past all-star game players about their nights ending at 11:00pm or later at major all-star events, we are striving to have all player obligations completed by 9:00pm, allowing for ample rest, relaxation, recovery and sleep time for our players during the event week.

Purchase Tickets Now to Attend the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl in Las Vegas

Tickets for the 97th annual East-West Shrine Bowl are on sale now. With family-friendly options starting for as low as $19, tickets are available for budgets of all sizes.

VIP tickets featuring seats at the 50-yard line inside Allegiant Stadium’s premium club are also available for $125 and are all-inclusive of food and beverage.

To purchase advance tickets, click here. We look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas!

The East-West Shrine Bowl™, America’s longest-running college football all-star game, which supports Shriners Children’s, will be played on Feb. 3, 2022, at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders, as part of NFL Pro Bowl week.

EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL PARTNERS WITH MEAC, SWAC TO PROMOTE HBCU PLAY

LAS VEGAS (September 2, 2021) – The East-West Shrine Bowl, which supports Shriners Children’s®, announces a partnership with the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) to provide opportunities for HBCU players and coaches at the event.

The Shrine Bowl will feature the top seniors from the MEAC and SWAC, adding to the many great Pro Football Hall of Fame players from HBCU programs in the Shrine Bowl’s history at the event. In addition, the Shrine Bowl will establish a coaching fellowship with both conferences, ensuring a guaranteed coaching spot for coaches from both leagues to attend and coach in the East-West Shrine Bowl alongside NFL coaches.

The Shrine Bowl will highlight the top senior players from the MEAC and SWAC all season long in weekly digital and social media postings, as well as other MEAC and SWAC-affiliated partnership details to be announced prior to the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl.

“It’s an honor to partner with the MEAC and SWAC to feature these programs and their players and coaches all college football season long, and have some of the top HBCU programs be a part of the Shrine Bowl,” said Eric Galko, director of player personnel and football operations of the East-West Shrine Bowl. “We hope that having players and coaches, as well as other support staff, integrally a part of our event all week long can highlight the immense talent at every level of these historic institutions.”

The MEAC and SWAC are the two longest-standing Division I HBCU conferences in college athletics, and have a rich history of producing NFL players and coaches. Featuring 18 of the best HBCU programs in the country, the Shrine Bowl will highlight the history and growth of the schools, players and coaches of each program during the college season and at the 2022 East- West Shrine Bowl.

“This partnership with the East-West Shrine Bowl presents a tremendous opportunity to the MEAC to further highlight its outstanding institutions, as well as our student-athletes and coaches,” said MEAC Commissioner Dennis E. Thomas “The MEAC has an illustrious history of turning out legendary NFL talent, from Hall of Famers such as Harry Carson,Willie Lanier, Art Shell and Donnie Shell, to today’s talent like Tariq Cohen and Darius Leonard. In partnering with the Shrine Bowl, the MEAC can give the next great athlete or coach another chance to show what they can do.”

“The Southwestern Athletic Conference is extremely excited to partner with the East-West Shrine Bowl,” said SWAC Commissioner Dr. Charles McClelland.

“Our student-athletes, coaches, and football programs will benefit significantly through this partnership. The East-West Shrine Bowl has shown a steadfast commitment towards highlighting the players and coaches in our league through its fellowship opportunities. This partnership further exemplifies their efforts towards showcasing the best talent at all levels of college football while simultaneously providing our coaches opportunities for professional growth.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl benefits Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide excellent care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay. The 97th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will be played during primetime on Thursday, February 3, at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders. The nationally-televised game will be part of NFL Pro Bowl week festivities.

About the East-West Shrine Bowl

The East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest-running college all-star football game in the nation. Since 1925, the game has benefited Shriners Children’s. More than 300 Shrine Bowl alumni are on active NFL rosters each year. To date, East-West Shrine Bowl alumni represent 78 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and more than 200 members of the College Football Hall of Fame. To learn more, please visit shrinebowl.com.

About Shriners Children’s

Shriners Children’s is changing lives every day through innovative pediatric specialty care, world-class research and outstanding medical education. Our health care system provides care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate. All care and services are provided regardless of the families’ ability to pay. Since opening its first location in 1922, the health care system has treated more than 1.5 million children. To learn more, please visit Shriners Childrens.org.

About MEAC

The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) is in its 51st year of intercollegiate competition with the 2021-22 academic school year. Located in Norfolk, Va., the MEAC is made up of eight outstanding historically black institutions across the Atlantic coastline: Coppin State University, Delaware State University, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, Norfolk State University, North Carolina Central University and South Carolina State University.

“Why Shrine Bowl”: A Best-In-Class, Unforgettable Player Experience



The East-West Shrine Bowl will have our 97th annual game, the longest standing college all-star game in the country, on February 3, 2022. But this year won’t be like Shrine Bowls of the past for our player attendees.

With a new location (Las Vegas), a new partnership (the NFL Pro Bowl), and a host of new improvement to event (after speaking with hundreds of players, coaches, agents, scouts, executives and sports performance professionals), the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl will be the best, most efficient, and most enjoyable all-star experience ever for players.

Here’s why.

Meet NFL Pro Bowlers: With the Shrine Bowl’s partnership with the NFL Pro Bowl, our players will get the incredible opportunity to meet, interact, and learn from the best players in the NFL while they’re in Las Vegas.

By turning idols into peers, the Shrine Bowl attendees will get to engage with the NFL’s best and hear insights on how they got to where they are now, something players rarely get during the pre-draft process.

Experience an NFL Stadium and Facility: Getting the chance to play in an NFL stadium is something most college athletes don’t get to do in their college careers. At the Shrine Bowl, getting the chance to practice and play a game at an NFL facility will give our athletes awesome insight into their future as a pro.

And it’s not just any NFL stadium, but the brand-new Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Work with an Array of NFL Coaches: For the last decade-plus, the East-West Shrine Bowl has and will continue to feature NFL coaches from at least 8 different NFL teams coaching in the game, more than any other college all-star experience.

That gives players a chance to learn from experienced, differing background coaches that are at the NFL level as they prepare for their NFL journey.

Ensuring Players Own Their Own Data: As a college athlete, through the NFL draft process and into the NFL, teams and companies are collecting, owning, and making decisions with a PLAYER’S data. At the Shrine Bowl, that won’t be the case. We’ll have best in class data gathered by BreakAway Data, an industry leader in data capture, as well as other top partners to ensure we have the data collected that can lead to important insights.

Players will get exclusive access to their GPS, cognitive, and other data sources to own the information about their abilities, receive analysis to help them improve or stay healthier, and learn how to use that data to improve personally and professionally. Power to the players.

Take Advantage of Marketing Opportunities: While NIL has allowed college athletes to profit off of their name, image and likeness during their college career, for most players, turning pro means marketing opportunities are ready to be seized. And we want to help.

We’ll have some of the top brands and companies there for our players to meet and network with, and to potentially lead to long-term relationships between players and brands to mutually benefit (and profit) from while at the Shrine Bowl.

Be Treated Like a Professional: In speaking with former Shrine Bowl and many all-star game attendees, we’ve heard the frustrations of a jumbled schedule, being over-worked, and not feeling like the week was structured to give players a chance to succeed.

We’ve revamped the schedule, ensured our athletes have the right technology to be organized, and start their path in the NFL city, with NFL teams watching, to be treated and get the chance to show they can be an NFL player.

Receive Top Player Health and Recovery Resources: The all-star game process is a stressful one for players. Performing at the highest level in a new environment and against the best college players in the country, along with interviewing with 32 potential NFL employers.

The Shrine Bowl will ensure we have outstanding injury prevention resources, massage therapists, NFL-level athletic training personnel and ample time for recovery and sleep to allow players to be at their best, and enjoy the experience, all week long

Enjoy Las Vegas: Let’s not forget: the 2022 Shrine Bowl is in Las Vegas, the most fun city in the country and easily the best city to host a college all-star event.

Players will focus on their performance and interviews during the week of practice, but still have plenty of time to see the city, experience what Vegas has to offer, and have the chance to enjoy a destination trip with friends and family, capped off by a game at Allegiant Stadium and on NFL Network!

Play for More than Just Yourself: The East West Shrine Bowl is not just an all-star game; it’s about much more than that.

The Shrine Bowl benefits the Shriners Children’s, and allows players to interact with patients, learn their stories, and gain valuable perspective on why they’re playing in the Shrine Bowl raises awareness for these patients.

For these reasons (and more to announce prior to the event), we’re excited to host only the best senior players in the country in Las Vegas, and we’re looking forward to an event that will make players feel prepared, confident, and comfortable as they begin their NFL journey.

To all top seniors in the country: don’t miss out on the 2022 Shrine Bowl experience!

EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL TO HOST GALVANIZE SEMINAR FOR PLAYERS AT 2022 SHRINE BOWL

LAS VEGAS (August 31, 2021) – The East-West Shrine Bowl™, which supports Shriners Children’s®, announces a partnership with GALvanize by Laura Okmin to provide a seminar for Shrine Bowl players at the 2022 event.

Players attending the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl will take part in a seminar that trains players how to tell their story and prepare for every type of NFL or media interview through hands-on training by women storytellers. Through GALvanize, athletes will be more prepared than ever to answer the question, “what should we know about you?” and help athletes stand out to NFL teams and during media interviews at the East-West Shrine Bowl.

“We are so thankful to have Laura Okmin and GALvanize as a part of the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl,” said Eric Galko, director of football operations and player personnel. “We’re excited for the Shrine Bowl to both provide women in the industry the opportunity to develop their skills, as well as give unique, perspective-changing training to our athletes. During a stressful, interview-heavy weekend, giving our athletes the chance to personally and professionally develop is important to the East-West Shrine Bowl.”

GALvanize works with and has developed thousands of the best young women in sports both on and off camera including broadcasters, writers, producers, and content creators. The GALvanize program creates professional and personal development for both NFL and college athletes. They provide storytelling training for both the women telling the stories as well as the athletes shaping their story away from the football field.

“I’ve had countless players tell me,’I wish I would’ve participated in this program when I was coming into the league,” said Laura Okmin, veteran sports broadcaster and founder of GALvanize. “Thanks to the Shrine Bowl, that’s now going to happen. I’m so excited to put these two wonderful groups together and watch them change each other’s lives. There’s magic in this partnership that’ll help these young men see they are so much more than football players. GALvanize is honored and grateful to play a role in this monumental week of their lives.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl benefits Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide excellent care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay. The 97th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will be played during primetime on Thursday, February 3, at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders. The nationally-televised game will be part of NFL Pro Bowl week festivities.

About the East-West Shrine Bowl

The East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest-running college all-star football game in the nation. Since 1925, the game has benefited Shriners Hospitals for Children. More than 300 Shrine Bowl alumni are on active NFL rosters each year. To date, East-West Shrine Bowl alumni represent 78 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and more than 200 members of the College Football Hall of Fame. To learn more, please visit shrinebowl.com.

About Shriners Children’s

Shriners Children’s is changing lives every day through innovative pediatric specialty care, world-class research and outstanding medical education. Our health care system provides care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate. All care and services are provided regardless of the families’ ability to pay. Since opening its first location in 1922, the health care system has treated more than 1.5 million children. To learn more, please visit shrinershospitalsforchildren.org.

>About GALvanize

Veteran sports broadcaster Laura Okmin wanted to create something she didn’t have as she navigated a male prevalent world for three decades – a network of women. Somewhere to go that showed women in sports supporting each other instead of competing with one another. A decade later, GALvanize has grown into an army of over 4,000 women who have been changing the landscape of sports. Women of every age and stage who are in front of and behind the camera – reporters, producers, directors, agents and writers as well as women in public relations, marketing, scouting, coaching, sports business and so much more. Through boot camps, virtual camps and continued connectivity all year round, GALvanize is about building confidence – in each individual woman and in each other. It’s about knowing your own story while you help tell somebody else’s.

EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL PARTNERS WITH PFF TO BE OFFICIAL SCOUTING DATA PARTNER OF THE EVENT

LAS VEGAS (August 25, 2021) – The East-West Shrine Bowl™, which supports Shriners Children’s , announces PFF as the official scouting data partner of the East-West Shrine Bowl.

PFF will partner with the East-West Shrine Bowl by providing them with all of the resources, analytics, and insight that PFF offers to its professional clients, as well as providing practice and game grades for fans, media and NFL personnel to access during and after the week of practice. In addition, PFF will collaborate with the East-West Shrine Bowl on content and broadcast opportunities, and will work together to ensure the East-West Shrine Bowl remains a best-in-class event in the sports analytics and innovation industry.

“The East-West Shrine Bowl is continually focused on working with the industry leaders in sports data and analytics, and PFF is the leader in their field,” said Eric Galko, director of football operations and player personnel. “Along with providing the Shrine Bowl with outstanding data and resources, PFF will give NFL personnel, players and agents insight into the performance of the top seniors in the country at the 2022 Shrine Bowl.”

Since 2006, PFF has separated themselves from the pack in their ability to provide game- changing NFL data supported through studying every player, on every player, of every game. In 2014, they began to do so for college football, offering top service for professional and college programs.

“PFF is excited to partner with The East-West Shrine Bowl and thrilled for the opportunity to add our expertise in generating football data and evaluating player production to their processes,” said Rich Drummond, senior vice president of football operations at PFF. “With every NFL team and more than 100 NCAA teams already depending on PFF data for their preparation and decision making, a PFF- East-West Shrine Bowl relationship is a natural fit that will benefit everyone – and we look forward to becoming an integral part of The East-West Shrine Bowl’s already outstanding tradition.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl benefits Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide excellent care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay. The 97th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will be played during primetime on Thursday, February 3, 2022, at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders. The nationally-televised game will be part of NFL Pro Bowl week festivities.

About the East-West Shrine Bowl

The East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest-running college all-star football game in the nation. Since 1925, the game has benefited Shriners Children’s. More than 300 Shrine Bowl alumni are on active NFL rosters each year. To date, East-West Shrine Bowl alumni represent 78 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and more than 200 members of the College Football Hall of Fame. To learn more, please visit shrinebowl.com.

About Shriners Children’s

Shriners Children’s is changing lives every day through innovative pediatric specialty care, world-class research and outstanding medical education. Our health care system provides care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate. All care and services are provided regardless of the families’ ability to pay. Since opening its first location in 1922, the health care system has treated more than 1.5 million children. To learn more, please visit ShrinersChildrens.org.

EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL TO PARTNER WITH THE DRAFT NETWORK TO PROVIDE EXCLUSIVE CONTENT

LAS VEGAS (August 24 2021) – The East-West Shrine Bowl™, which supports Shriners Children’s® , announces a partnership with The Draft Network to provide exclusive content for the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl.

As a partner to the East-West Shrine Bowl, The Draft Network will collaborate with Shrine Bowl staff to provide year-round content about the game, the evaluation and player selection process, and how the event benefits the Shriners Children’s. In addition, The Draft Network will help create unique and exclusive content around the Shrine Bowl’s game week events, players and fans.

“The East-West Shrine Bowl is excited to work with The Draft Network, the industry-leading website for NFL Draft and player scouting content on the internet,” said Eric Galko, director of football operations and player personnel for the Shrine Bowl. “With this partnership, we’ll be able to provide fans and media unprecedented access, insight and content around the top seniors in the country from the evaluation process, during the week of practice, and throughout their careers after the Shrine Bowl.”

The Draft Network provides year-round coverage of the NFL, college football and the NFL Draft, and will aid the East-West Shrine Bowl in speaking about and highlighting the top seniors in the country as they complete their college eligibility and become top NFL draft prospects.

“We’re so excited to partner with the Shriners organization and to work closely with the Shrine Bowl on helping grow this event, benefiting Shriners Children’s and athletes alike,” said Paige Dimakos, CEO of The Draft Network. “Our goal at The Draft Network is always to help show the fans more of the evaluation process and to celebrate the athletes along the way. This opportunity will do just that.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl benefits Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide excellent care for children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay. The 97th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will be played during primetime on Thursday, February 3, 2022, at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders. The nationally-televised game will be part of NFL Pro Bowl week festivities.

About The Draft Network

The Draft Network (TDN) is a digital sports media company designed for avid, digital first football fans. TDN has taken the behind the scenes evaluation process & made it front facing for diehard football fans to consume. We’re making draft season a 24/7 business, as Front Office 33.

EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL PARTNERS WITH BREAKAWAY DATA FOR SPORTS PERFORMANCE AND DATA ANALYSIS INITIATIVES

LAS VEGAS (August 3, 2021) – The East-West Shrine Bowl™, which supports Shriners Children’s®, will be partnering with BreakAway Data, Inc. for the 2022 event.

BreakAway Data will partner with the East-West Shrine Bowl to supply NFL personnel, athletes, and media best-in-class resources and analysis on the participating players at the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl. BreakAway Data will lead an “Innovation Lab” to gather leading technology vendors, coordinate and demonstrate technology and data case studies, and will integrate data collection and analysis activities directly into the week’s events.

“The East-West Shrine Bowl is committed to being at the forefront of innovation and data analysis in the football industry, and we’re thrilled for BreakAway to help us lead in this area,” said Bob Roller, director of national sports management for Shriners Children’s. “Providing athletes, pro personnel, media and fans with unprecedented access, tools and analysis can help grow the event and make the Shrine Bowl a staple of sports innovation.”

BreakAway Data in an industry leader in sports data analysis and specialize in the quantification of on-field movement, as well as effectively communicating the quality of movement. With leadership including former NFL players, BreakAway Data will be able to not only support NFL personnel in data analysis from the Shrine Bowl’s practices and game, but also provide athletes in attendance with information to maximize their performance.

“We could not be more excited to work with the East West Shrine Game,” said Dave Anderson, CEO and Co-Founder of BreakAway Data. “As an athlete, I played in this game out of college, as a person I really believe in the Shriners mission, and as a company we know this is an amazing opportunity to rethink what a postseason all-star game can be. Together we are going to integrate new on-field technologies, data analytics, and sport science into the week to provide East West athletes personalized data and insights that will set themselves apart from other draftees.” 

The East-West Shrine Bowl benefits Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide excellent care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay. The 97th annual East-West Shrine Bowl will be played in primetime on Thursday, February 3 at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders. The nationally televised game will be part of NFL Pro Bowl week festivities.

About the East-West Shrine Bowl

The East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest-running college all-star football game in the nation. Since 1925, the game has benefited Shriners Children’s. More than 300 Shrine Bowl alumni are on active NFL rosters each year. To date, East-West Shrine Bowl alumni represent 78 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and more than 200 members of the College Football Hall of Fame. To learn more, please visit shrinebowl.com.

About Shriners Children’s

Shriners Children’s is changing lives every day through innovative pediatric specialty care, world-class research and outstanding medical education. Our health care system provides care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate. All care and services are provided regardless of the families’ ability to pay. Since opening its first location in 1922, the health care system has treated more than 1.5 million children. To learn more, please visit Shriners Children’s.org.

About BreakAway Data

BreakAway Data is an athlete data company that helps teams and athletes organize, understand, and utilize their data in unique ways. Based in Los Angeles, BreakAway Data’s platform allows athletes to gain control and visualize their data to maximize their performance and tell rich new stories. 

EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL COLLEGE FOOTBALL ALL-STAR GAME HEADS TO LAS VEGAS IN 2022

NEW YORK (July 6, 2021) – The East-West Shrine Bowl™, America’s longest-running college football all-star game, which supports Shriners Children’s®, will be played on Feb. 3, 2022, at the home of the Las Vegas Raiders as part of NFL Pro Bowl week.

Televised nationally during primetime on NFL Network, the East-West Shrine Bowl will kick off from Allegiant Stadium, one of the nation’s premier professional stadiums. The Thursday evening event will bring approximately 125 of the nation’s top college seniors to be coached by NFL staffs for a week of preparation in front of hundreds of NFL scouts, professional agents and media, all leading up to the 2022 NFL Draft, which will also be held in Las Vegas.

“The East-West Shrine Bowl is exemplary of the values of football, as all involved have the opportunity to inspire and encourage the children and families at Shriners Children’s,” said Troy Vincent, NFL executive vice president of football operations. “In addition to community service and engagement, student athletes get an early start on the evaluation of their skills and coaches also showcase their talent, develop professionally, and network with colleagues, which is invaluable to the future of football.”

Throughout the 97-year storied history of the East-West Shrine Bowl, the legendary game has produced more than 500 NFL Pro Bowl appearances. The 2022 game will mark the first time that both the Shrine Bowl and Pro Bowl align during the same week to strengthen the relationship between the two events. The move to Las Vegas this February comes after the Shrine Bowl was played in St. Petersburg, Florida, for the past 10 years.

“This is a historic day for the East-West Shrine Bowl and Shriners Children’s,” said Bob Roller, director of national sports management for Shriners Children’s. “Our goal was to expand the reach and mission of our healthcare system and to hold a world-class sporting event, and this partnership with the NFL and Pro Bowl Week greatly enhances our on-going mission that has helped more than 1.5 million children since opening in 1922.”

Thousands of East-West Shrine Bowl all-stars have gone to the NFL in the past century, including 78 who went on to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Some of the many legendary names in past games include Tom Brady, Gale Sayers, John Elway, Lawrence Taylor, Pat Tillman, Brett Favre, Dick Butkus, Mike Ditka, Frank Gifford and Roger Staubach.

“We’re thrilled that the East-West Shrine Bowl will be coming to Las Vegas as part of NFL Pro Bowl Week, and to welcome such a prestigious event for the student-athletes and their fans,” said Steve Hill, CEO/president of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. “Las Vegas has become the Sports Capital of the World and adding this bowl game showcasing college football’s elite certainly enhances that standing.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl benefits Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide excellent care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay.

About the East-West Shrine Bowl

The East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest-running college all-star football game in the nation. Since 1925, the game has benefited Shriners Children’s. More than 300 Shrine Bowl alumni are on active NFL rosters each year. To date, East-West Shrine Bowl alumni represent 78 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and more than 200 members of the College Football Hall of Fame. To learn more, please visit shrinebowl.com.

About Shriners Children’s

Shriners Children’s is changing lives every day through innovative pediatric specialty care, world-class research and outstanding medical education. Our health care system provides care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate. All care and services are provided regardless of the families’ ability to pay. Since opening its first location in 1922, the health care system has treated more than 1.5 million children. To learn more, please visit ShrinersChildren’s.org.

East-West Shrine Bowl names Eric Galko director of football operations and player personnel

The East-West Shrine Bowl announced today the hiring of Eric Galko as director of football operations and player personnel for the nation’s longest-running college football all-star game, which supports Shriners Children’s.

Galko will direct all phases of player recruitment and selection for the East-West Shrine Bowl, working closely with partners within the NFL and its operations office, as well as professional teams, collegiate teams and the scouting and agent industry. He will work with Bob Roller, director of national sports management for Shriners Children’s, to promote the life-changing mission of the organization.

“I am extremely excited to work with the Shriners organization and Bob Roller to capitalize on the immense potential of the East-West Shrine Bowl. As the oldest college football all-star game and a current fixture on the football calendar, I look forward to building upon the rich tradition of the game and ensuring a best-in-class event.”

Galko most recently served as the director of player personnel for the XFL, a start-up national football league, where he led the league’s scouting, analytics and player personnel strategy, among other roles, from 2018 until the league’s end in 2020. Prior to and since his XFL role, Galko has served as the owner and president of Optimum Scouting, a scouting consulting firm that advises professional football teams, leagues and industry members. Optimum Scouting also works in the sports media industry as an analyst for Bleacher Report, Stadium, Sporting News and other national media organizations.

2021 East-West Shrine Bowl cancelled due to coronavirus concerns

Organizers of the East-West Shrine Bowl college football all-star game, benefiting Shriners Hospitals for Children®, announced today that the upcoming game has been cancelled due to challenges presented by COVID-19.

The game had been scheduled for January 23, 2021, at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida.   

“It’s terribly disappointing to have to cancel this year’s game, but there are so many issues involved with bringing in approximately 130 players and 25 NFL coaches from every corner of the United States and Canada,” said Bob Roller, executive director of the East-West Shrine Bowl. “It’s difficult enough currently for these college teams to provide some sort of a bubble during the regular season, but our game occurs after all players have gone home for the holidays. It presented too many potential issues for this one year.”

The nation’s oldest college football all-star game, the East-West Shrine Bowl dates back to its original contest in 1925. It benefits Shriners Hospitals for Children and its mission to provide advanced specialty care for children. The Shriners Hospitals for Children health care system provides excellent care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay for services. 

Thousands of East-West Shrine Bowl players have gone to the National Football League in nearly a century, including 78 who went on to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. As of today, 98 athletes who played in the most recent East-West Shrine Bowl, in January 2020, are currently on NFL rosters. 

Some of the many all-star names to play in past games include Tom Brady, Gale Sayers, John Elway, Lawrence Taylor, Pat Tillman, Frank Gifford, Brett Favre, Dick Butkus, Mike Ditka and Roger Staubach.

Players eligible for the 2021 game will still receive formal invitations and become a part of the historical 96-year tradition, Roller said. The entire organization looks forward to the successful return of the game in 2022.

The Brady Effect – Super Bowl recap

Twenty-two former East-West Shrine Bowl players were represented in Super Bowl LV. Tom Brady will be remembered as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. At the age of 43, he was able to secure his seventh Super Bowl title and fifth Super Bowl MVP award Sunday night when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs, 31-9.

Tom Brady-QB Tom Brady completed 21 of 29 passes for 201 yards and three touchdowns. Brady finished the season with 40 touchdowns and 4,633 yards. Shaq Barrett-OLB Shaq Barrett finished with a sack and four quarterback hits. In four games he recorded four sacks, three tackles for loss, and eight quarterback hits. Cam Gill-OLB Undrafted rookie Cam Gill shared a sack with Ndamukong Suh. He finished the season with four tackles. Inactives Justin Watson WR
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Brennen is ready for the big game.

Time to cheer on East-West Shrine Bowl Pro,Nick Allegretti. While most of the Tampa Bay area is focused on cheering on the Buccaneers and quarterback Tom Brady in Super Bowl LV, Shriners Kid Brennen will be cheering for Nick Allegretti and the Kansas City Chiefs come Sunday. While he also loves the Bucs and supporting his local team, Brennen is a big fan of Allegretti and has been ever since the pair met in 2019.  

At the time, the now NFL star played college football for Illinois and was invited to participate in the 94th East-West Shrine Bowl. Prior to the game, the pair connected at the East-West player “meet & greet” event at Shriners Healthcare for Children — Florida. They have been in contact ever since.

According to Brennen’s mother, Kolleen, the connection between Nick and her son was instant. They spent the day chatting, tossing the football around and getting to know one another. Nick even asked Kolleen to exchange phone numbers so she could share photos of him and Brennen from the event. A few short days later, Brennen proudly watched and rooted for his new friend from the stands.

“As Nick was running off the field after the game, Brennen called his name. He immediately looked up and acknowledged him,” Kolleen said. “Then Brennen asked for his gloves and without hesitation, Nick went into the locker room and gave them to Brennen to take home.”

Today, the bond between Brennen and the second-year offensive lineman remains strong. Since their first meeting two years ago, they have continued to keep in touch. Kolleen appreciates the sincere interest the athlete has for her son, and texts photos of Brennen playing football to Nick from time to time.

“Watching a hero of his head to the Super Bowl for the second time in two years is the greatest feeling,” Kolleen said. “He loved watching him in the championship game and is super excited for this weekend.”

Brennen was born with a dislocated hip and was referred to Shriners Healthcare for Children — Florida when he was just 2 weeks old. To correct this, Brennen wore a harness 24 hours a day for the first three months of his life. By the time he was 18 months old, his condition had improved to the point where he no longer needed bracing. To ensure his positive progress, the soon-to-be 12 year-old still continues to visit Shriners Healthcare in Florida so our team of physicians can monitor his hip. 

“The doctors and nurses – the entire staff – they have always been so compassionate, great at communicating and accommodating with each and every visit,” Kolleen said. “For that, Shriners [Healthcare] will always be near and dear to my heart.”

2021 East-West Shrine Bowl Virtual Panel

The 96th Annual East-West Shrine Bowl is known for providing student-athletes with the opportunity to train and grow on and off the field through its century-long commitment to supporting Shriners Hospitals for Children’s life-changing mission.

While this year’s game, which had been scheduled for January 23, 2021, at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, was not able to happen in person due to the pandemic, the East-West Shrine Bowl team was able to pivot and ensure all student-athletes still had a meaningful experience virtually. Student-athletes had various virtual training and informational drills with current NFL coaches and members of the NFL Operations staff in addition to virtual experiences with Shriners Hospitals for Children patients.

“We were extremely pleased with the virtual East-West Shrine Bowl webinars that we held with the NFL,” said Director of National Sports Management Bob Roller. “More than 100 of our selected players participated over the two days and were able to hear real-world advice from NFL Legends and current players. One of our panelists, Shaq Barrett of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was generous with his time in one seminar during the same week he was preparing for the NFC Championship Game. Shriners Hospitals for Children is very grateful to all who gave of their time to support our efforts. As always, players also learned more about Shriners Hospitals for Children and how, by supporting organizations like ours, they can impact the world outside of sports.”

In addition to the panels for college players, 29 coaches selected by NFL general managers were able to listen and ask questions of Marvin Lewis, Jim Caldwell and Scott Pioli on ways to continue to advance their NFL careers.

The most recent East-West Shrine Bowl, played in January of 2020, boasted more than 100 members of its roster on NFL rosters this fall. The nation’s oldest college football all-star game, the East-West Shrine Bowl dates back to its original contest in 1925. The game benefits Shriners Hospitals for Children and its mission to provide excellent care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay.

Thousands of East-West Shrine Bowl players have gone to the NFL in the past century, including 78 who went on to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Some of the many college all-stars who played in past games include Tom Brady, Gale Sayers, John Elway, Lawrence Taylor, Pat Tillman, Brett Favre, Dick Butkus, Mike Ditka, Frank Gifford and Roger Staubach.

East-West Shrine Bowl and NFL announce 2021 coaches

Program aims to increase professional development opportunities for coaches and draft-eligible players

The East West Shrine Bowl, in partnership with the NFL, announced the 2021 coaches who will participate in this year’s East-West Shrine Bowl Professional Development Opportunity. The strengthened program is designed to continue growing the game through the development of personnel and increasing engagement with players through all levels of their athletic life cycle. 

At the conclusion of the NFL regular season, clubs nominated active assistant coaches who were reviewed by a panel of NFL Football Operations staff, East-West Shrine Bowl leadership and members of the NFL’s General Managers Advisory Committee to serve as coaches for this year’s event.

The 96th annual East-West Shrine Bowl had been scheduled for January 23, 2021, at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, and was cancelled due to challenges presented by COVID-19. 

The student-athletes chosen as players will still participate in various virtual training/informational drills with current NFL coaches and members of the NFL Operations staff. Some 2021 all-stars will also participate in various virtual experiences with Shriners Hospitals for Children patients in recognition of the game’s nearly century-long commitment to supporting the health care system’s life-changing mission.

Two of the coaches chosen have previously played in the East-West Shrine Bowl: Jerrod Johnson in 2011, and Troy Walters in 2000.

2021 East-West Shrine Bowl Coaches

ClubName
Cincinnati BengalsBen Martin
Cincinnati BengalsBrad Kragthorpe
Cincinnati BengalsJordan Kovacs
Cincinnati BengalsTroy Walters
Denver BroncosJett Modkins
Denver BroncosJustin Rascati 
Indianapolis ColtsDavid Overstreet
Indianapolis ColtsFrank Ross
Indianapolis ColtsJerrod Johnson
Indianapolis ColtsParks Frazier
Las Vegas RaidersAustin King
Las Vegas RaidersByron Storer
Las Vegas RaidersNick Holz
Las Vegas RaidersTim Berbenich
Miami DolphinsAnthony Campanile
Miami DolphinsBrendan Farrell
Miami DolphinsGerald Alexander
Minnesota VikingsAC Patterson
Minnesota VikingsChristian Jones
Minnesota VikingsNick Rallis
New England PatriotsDeMarcus Covington
New England PatriotsTroy Brown
New York GiantsAnthony Blevins
New York GiantsBobby Blick
New York GiantsJody Wright
New York GiantsMike Treier
Philadelphia EaglesMathew Harper
Philadelphia EaglesNathan Ollie
San Francisco 49ersBrian Fleury

In conjunction with the NFL, virtual training sessions will begin next week.

“This is an outstanding lineup of coaches to work with our East-West Shrine Bowl selections during this trying year,” said Bob Roller, executive director of the East-West Shrine Bowl. “The virtual presentations and forums that we are providing, in partnership with NFL Operations, will be critical for these young men’s professional development as they prepare for the next phase of their football careers.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl is the nation’s oldest all-star game for college seniors aspiring to play in the NFL. Ninety-eight players from the 2020 East-West Shrine Bowl signed with an NFL team in the fall. In addition, there are more than 300 Shrine Bowl alumni playing prominent roles on all 32 NFL teams, and 78 Pro Football Hall of Famers have played in the game.

For the 2021 East-West Shrine Bowl player roster, please visit shrinebowl.com/players.

Former Players

Steve Atwater, Tom Brady, Dick Butkus, Larry Csonka, Joe DeLamielleure, Mike Ditka, Tony Dungy, John Elway, Brett Favre, Jay Fielder, Joey Galloway, Jeff Garcia, Jimmy Garoppolo, Eddie George, Frank Gifford, Joe Greene, Jack Ham, Jimmy Johnson, Cameron Jordan, Bob Lilly, Willie McGinest, Walter Payton, Ron Rivera, Mark Rypien, Gale Sayers, Shannon Sharpe, Will Shields, Barry Smith, Steve Smith, Roger Staubach, Lawrence Taylor, Pat Tillman, Troy Vincent, Doak Walker, Aeneas Williams, Kellen Winslow

Former Coaches

Mack Brown, Paul “Bear” Bryant, Romeo Crennel, Phil Fulmer, Jerry Glanville, Ara Parseghian, Dan Reeves, Nick Saban, Marty Schottenheimer, Don Shula, Mike Singletary, Steve Spurrier, Gene Stallings, Grant Teaff

Shrine Bowl in the NFL:Week 17

Grant Haley (CB-Saints)

Grant Haley had his first career interception and a team-high six tackles last week.

Tom Brady (QB-Tampa Bay)

Tom Brady is the postseason all-time leader in starts (41), completions (1,025), pass yards (11,388), pass touchdowns (73) and Super Bowl titles (6). Brady is tied second in pass touchdowns (franchise-record 40) and third in pass yards (4,633) in 2020 and became the fifth quarterback in NFL history with two-plus seasons of 40-plus touchdown passes. He aims for his sixth start in a row versus Washington with 285-plus passing yards and two touchdown passes.

Trey Hendrickson (DE-Saints)

Trey Hendrickson is tied second in the NFL with a career-high 13.5 sacks. Two of the top five sack leaders in the NFL are Shrine Bowl alumni (Trey Hendrickson, 13.5, and Za’Darius Smith, 12.5 sacks)

Justin Simmons (S- Broncos)

Justin Simmons finished the season with a career-high five interceptions.

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 16

Taylor Heinicke (QB-Washington) Taylor Heinicke completed 12 of 19 attempts for 137 yards and a touchdown. He had 22 rushing yards in his debut in week 16.

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 15

Romeo Okwara (DE-Lions) Romeo Okwara had a sack and two tackles for loss last week, his career high eighth sack of the season.

Trey Hendrickson (DE-Saints) Trey Hendrickson had two sacks and a forced fumble last week. Hendrickson aims for his third in a row at home with two-plus sacks. He is now tied second in the NFL with 12.5 sacks. Darren Waller (TE-Raiders) Darren Waller led the team with nine catches for 150 yards and a touchdown last week. Waller aims for his fourth in a row with seven-plus catches and 75-plus receiving yards. He ranks second among tight ends with 93 catches967 receiving yards and third with a career high eight reception touchdowns. James Robinson (RB-Jacksonville) James Robinson had a touchdown catch last week, his tenth touchdown of the season, tied with Phillip Lindsay, Dominic Rhodes for the most by an undrafted rookie in the common-draft era. Robinson has 707 scrimmage yards (101 per game) and five touchdowns in seven home games this season. He leads rookies with 1,414 scrimmage yards, most by an undrafted rookie in the common-draft era. Ty Johnson (RB-Jets) Ty Johnson had 55 scrimmage yards and his first career touchdown last week. Robby Anderson (WR-Carolina) Robby Anderson has a career high in catches (85) and receiving yards (1,017) this season, which is his first career 1,000-yard season. DJ Moore and Anderson are the only pair of wide receiver teammates with 1,000-plus receiving yards in 2020.

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 14

Kenny Young (LB-Rams) Kenny Young led the Rams with eight tackles, had his first sack of the season and a 79 yard interception-touchdown.

James Robinson (RB-Jacksonville) James Robinson had 83 scrimmage yards (67 rush, 16 rec.) last week. Robinson has 360 scrimmage yards (120 per game) in 3 career games vs. AFC North. He leads rookies with 1,361 scrimmage yards & 1,035 rush yards, most scrimmage yards by undrafted rookie in common-draft era. Javon Hargrave (DT-Eagles) Javon Hargrave had to sacks and his second career fumble recovery last week. Folorunso Fatukasi (DT-Jets) Folorunso Fatukasi had two tackles for losses and a sack. Trey Hendrickson (DE-Saints) Trey Hendrickson is tied third in the NFL with a career-high 10.5 sacks this season.

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 13

Darren Waller (TE-Raiders) Darren Waller joins Hall of Famer and East-West Shrine Bowl alum Shannon Sharpe as the only tight end in the last 30 seasons with eight-plus receptions,120-plus receiving yards and two-plus receiving touchdowns in a single half of a game. Waller caught an incredible 13 passes for 200 yards and two touchdowns.

James Robinson (RB-Jaguars) Last week, Robinson totaled 108 scrimmage yards (78 rushing, 30 receiving) and one rushing touchdown. Robinson now has seven games with at least 100 scrimmage yards this season, tied with CLARK GAINES (seven games in 1976) for the most such games by an undrafted rookie in the common-draft era. Robinson has 1,278 scrimmage yards this season, tied with PHILLIP LINDSAY (1,278 scrimmage yards in 2018) for the second-most scrimmage yards by an undrafted rookie in the common-draft era. Only DOMINIC RHODES (1,328) had more. Justin Simmons (S-Denver) Justin Simmons had eight tackles and a tackle for loss last week. He was also nominated for 2020 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award. Ty Johnson (RB-Jets) Ty Johnson rushed for a career-high 104 yards and his first career touchdown last week. Jordan Poyer (S-Buffalo) Jordan Poyer leads safeties with 96 tackles. Trey Hendrickson (DE-Saints) Trey Hendrickson ranks tied third in the NFL with a career-high 10.5 sacks.

2021 East-West Shrine Bowl announces all-star selections, game cancelled due to coronavirus concerns

Despite the 2021 East-West Shrine Bowl™ being cancelled due to challenges presented by COVID-19, game organizers will announce all-star selections throughout December to recognize outstanding senior seasons. In conjunction with the National Football League, players will participate in virtual training sessions in preparation for the NFL Draft.

The 96th annual East-West Shrine Bowl had been scheduled for January 23, 2021, at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. The student-athletes will participate in various virtual training/informational drills with current NFL coaches and members of the NFL Operations staff. Some 2021 all-stars will also participate in various virtual experiences with Shriners Hospitals for Children patients in recognition of the game’s nearly century-long commitment to supporting the health care system’s life-changing mission. 

The most recent East-West Shrine Bowl, played this past January, currently boasts more than 100 members of its roster on NFL rosters this fall. The nation’s oldest college football all-star game, the East-West Shrine Bowl dates back to its original contest in 1925. The game benefits Shriners Hospitals for Children and its mission to provide excellent care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay.

Thousands of East-West Shrine Bowl players have gone to the NFL in the past century, including 78 who went on to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Some of the many college all-stars who played in past games include Tom Brady, Gale Sayers, John Elway, Lawrence Taylor, Pat Tillman, Brett Favre, Dick Butkus, Mike Ditka, Frank Gifford and Roger Staubach.

We understand these student athletes have been granted an additional year of eligibility by the NCAA due to COVID-19 and the disruption of the college football season. The East-West Shrine Bowl wishes to recognize these young men for their outstanding contributions to their respective teams on and off the field during this challenging season.

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 12

ZA’DARIUS SMITH (LB-Green Bay) Za’Darius Smith had a sack and forced fumble last week. He has six sacks in the last five home games this season and aims for his third in a row at home with a sack. He has 22.6 sacks since 2019, tied-third most in the NFL.

Chase Edmonds (RB- Arizona) Chase Edmonds ranks fifth among running backs in receptions (40) and receiving yards (311) this season. James Robinson (RB-Jaguars) James Robinson had a career-high 159 scrimmage yards and a rushing touchdown last week. He leads rookies with 1,170 scrimmage yards and ranks second with six rushing touchdowns. Cole Holcomb (LB-Washington) Cole Holcomb led the team with a season-high 10 tackles. This was his third career game with 10-plus tackles.

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 11

Sione Takitaki (LB-Browns) Sione Takitaki had a tackle for loss and a 50-yard interception touchdown.

John Penisini (DL-Lions) Rookie John Penisini had his first career sack. Darren Waller (TE-Raiders) Darren Waller had a team-high of seven catches for 88 yards and a touchdown last week. Waller has a touchdown catch in two of the past three games. He ranks second among tight-ends in catches (60) and receiving yards (519). James Robinson (RB-Jaguars) James Robinson had 94 scrimmage yards (73 rush,21 rec.) last week. Robinson aims for his fifth in a row with 90-plus scrimmage yards. He leads rookies in scrimmage yards (1,011) and rush yards (762) and is the fifth undrafted rookie with 1,000-plus scrimmage yards in the common-draft era. Robby Anderson (WR-Carolina) Robby Anderson had seven receptions last week. He is one of two wide receivers with nine games of five-plus receptions this season. Tre Boston (S-Carolina) Tre Boston had a team-high eight tackles last week. Phillip Lindsay (RB-Broncos) Phillip Lindsay rushed for 82 yards in week 11. Emmanuel Sanders (WR-Saints) Emmanuel Sanders had four receptions for 66 yards last week. He had 404 receptions for 5,361 yards and 28 touchdowns in six seasons (2014-19) with Denver. Trey Hendrickson (DE-Saints) Trey Hendrickson had two sacks last week. He is tied for the NFL-lead with a career-high 9.5 sacks this season. Jordan Fuller (S-Rams) Jordan Fuller had two interceptions. Daniel Sorensen (S-Chiefs) Daniel Sorensen had an interception last week. He had nine-plus tackles in three of the past four games

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 10

Isaiah Wright (WR-Washington) Isaiah Wright had a career-high six receptions for 59 yards.

Romeo Okwara (DE-Lions) Romeo Okwara had his sixth sack of the season and has a tackle for loss in seven of his eight past games. James Robinson (RB-Jacksonville) James Robinson rushed for 109 yards last week. Robinson aims for his fourth in a row with 95-plus rushing yards. He leads rookies in scrimmage yards (917) and rushing yards (689), and ranks second with seven touchdowns. Justin Simmons (S-Denver) Justin Simmons had a season high nine tackles, and has had an interception in two of the past 3 games. Andrew Van Ginkel (LB-Dolphins) Andrew Van Ginkel had five tackles and blocked a punt last week. Folorunso Fatukasi (DL-NY Jets) Folorunso Fatukasi had a career-high five tackles and his first career forced fumble. Tom Brady (QB-Bucs) Tom Brady passed for 341 yards and had three touchdowns with no interceptions. Brady has eight career games with 300-plus yards, three touchdown passes, and a rushing touchdown which is the most in NFL History. He ranks fourth in the NFL with 23 touchdown passes and needs two touchdown passes to join Peyton Manning. Malcolm Brown (RB-Rams) Malcolm Brown had two rushing touchdowns last week. This is his third career game with two touchdowns, and he tied his career-high with five rushing touchdowns this season. Daniel Sorensen (S-Chiefs) Daniel Sorensen led the Chiefs with 10 tackles and had a forced fumble. Justin Coleman (CB-Lions) Justin Coleman had a career-high 10 tackles last week.

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 9

Trey Hendrickson (DE- New Orleans) Trey Hendrickson had two sacks last week and a career-high 7.5 sacks this season. Hendrickson is currently ranked third in the NFL with sacks.

Robby Anderson (WR-Carolina) Robby Anderson had nine receptions for 63 yards last week. He had nine catches for 109 yards in week two. Shaquil Barrett (LB-Tampa Bay) Shaquil Barrett had a sack and a forced fumble and had three sacks in the last road meeting. Romeo Okwara (DE-Detroit) Romeo Okwara has five sacks in his past six games and aims for his third in a row at home with a sack. Za’Darius Smith (LB-Green Bay) Za’Darius Smith had a sack, forced fumble and a fumble recovery last week. He has four sacks and six tackle for losses in his past three at home. James Robinson (RB-Jacksonville) James Robinson rushed for 99 yards and scored a touchdown last week. He aims for his fourth in a row with a touchdown. He’s tied for the lead among rookies with seven touchdowns and ranks second in rushing yards (580) and scrimmage yards (805). Chase Edmonds (RB- Arizona) Chase Edmonds had 88 scrimmage yards (70 rush,18 rec.) last week. He aims for his third in a row at home with 85-plus scrimmage yards. Jordan Poyer (S- Buffalo) Jordan Poyer had 10 tackles and also had his first interception in week nine. Poyer aims for his third in a row with 10- plus tackles. He leads all safeties with 76 tackles. A.J. Klein (LB- Buffalo) A.J. Klein had two sacks, forced fumble, fumble recovery and a defended a pass in week nine. Darren Waller (TE- Las Vegas) Darren Waller had five catches and a receiving touchdown in week nine. Waller aims for his sixth in a row with five-plus catches. He has a receiving touchdown in three of the past four games. He ranks second among tight ends with 50 catches in 2020. Phillip Lindsay (RB-Denver) Phillip Lindsay has 75-plus scrimmage yards in three of his past four games. Lindsay aims for his fifth in a row verse the Raiders with 50-plus scrimmage yards. David Onyemata (DT-New Orleans) David Onyemata had his first career interception in week nine against Tampa Bay. Deatrich Wise (DE-New England) Deatrich Wise had six tackles and a sack last week. John Brown (WR- Buffalo) John Brown had a season high eight catches and 99 receiving yards in week nine. Brown has had a touchdown catch in two of his three on the road. He has 173 catches for 2,515 yards and 17 touchdowns in four seasons with Arizona. Matthew Judon (LB-Baltimore) Matthew Judon led the team with a season-high seven tackles and defended a pass in week nine.

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 8

Trey Hendrickson (DE- New Orleans) Trey Hendrickson had two sacks last week and a career-high 7.5 sacks this season. Hendrickson is currently ranked third in the NFL with sacks.

Robby Anderson (WR-Carolina) Robby Anderson had nine receptions for 63 yards last week. He had nine catches for 109 yards in week two. Shaquil Barrett (LB-Tampa Bay) Shaquil Barrett had a sack and a forced fumble and had three sacks in the last road meeting. Romeo Okwara (DE-Detroit) Romeo Okwara has five sacks in his past six games and aims for his third in a row at home with a sack. Za’Darius Smith (LB-Green Bay) Za’Darius Smith had a sack, forced fumble and a fumble recovery last week. He has four sacks and six tackle for losses in his past three at home. James Robinson (RB-Jacksonville) James Robinson rushed for 99 yards and scored a touchdown last week. He aims for his fourth in a row with a touchdown. He’s tied for the lead among rookies with seven touchdowns and ranks second in rushing yards (580) and scrimmage yards (805). Chase Edmonds (RB- Arizona) Chase Edmonds had 88 scrimmage yards (70 rush,18 rec.) last week. He aims for his third in a row at home with 85-plus scrimmage yards. Jordan Poyer (S- Buffalo) Jordan Poyer had 10 tackles and also had his first interception in week nine. Poyer aims for his third in a row with 10- plus tackles. He leads all safeties with 76 tackles. A.J. Klein (LB- Buffalo) A.J. Klein had two sacks, forced fumble, fumble recovery and a defended a pass in week nine. Darren Waller (TE- Las Vegas) Darren Waller had five catches and a receiving touchdown in week nine. Waller aims for his sixth in a row with five-plus catches. He has a receiving touchdown in three of the past four games. He ranks second among tight ends with 50 catches in 2020. Phillip Lindsay (RB-Denver) Phillip Lindsay has 75-plus scrimmage yards in three of his past four games. Lindsay aims for his fifth in a row verse the Raiders with 50-plus scrimmage yards. David Onyemata (DT-New Orleans) David Onyemata had his first career interception in week nine against Tampa Bay. Deatrich Wise (DE-New England) Deatrich Wise had six tackles and a sack last week. John Brown (WR- Buffalo) John Brown had a season high eight catches and 99 receiving yards in week nine. Brown has had a touchdown catch in two of his three on the road. He has 173 catches for 2,515 yards and 17 touchdowns in four seasons with Arizona. Matthew Judon (LB-Baltimore) Matthew Judon led the team with a season-high seven tackles and defended a pass in week nine.

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 7

Tom Brady (QB-Buccaneers) Tom Brady passed for 369 yards and had four touchdowns with no interceptions in last week’s win against the Raiders. Brady has 94 career games with 300 plus yards, second most in NFL history.

Robby Anderson (WR-Carolina) Robby Anderson had six catches for 74 yards last week. He had eight receptions for 112 yards in week 5. Anderson ranks second in the NFL with 640 receiving yards this season. Darren Waller (TE-Raiders) Darren Waller had six catches for 50 yards and a touchdown last week. He is tied for the lead among tight-ends with 40 catches this season. Kenny Golladay (WR-Lions) Kenny Golladay led the team with six catches for 114 yards. He aims for his third in a row with 100 plus receiving yards. Golladay ranks fourth in the NFL with 16.9 yards per catch (min. 20 receptions). Malcolm Brown (RB-Rams) Malcolm Brown had 57 rushing yards and his third rushing touchdown of the season last week. Bryce Callahan (CB-Denver) Bryce Callahan had five tackles and a fumble recovery last week. Jimmy Garoppolo (QB-49ers) Jimmy Garoppolo passed for 277 yards last week. John Hightower (WR-Eagles) Rookie John Hightower had a 59-yard catch last week. He is one of five wide receivers with two catches of 50 plus yards this season. Justin Jackson (RB-Chargers) Justin Jackson had five catches and 55 scrimmage yards (43 rec.,12 rush) last week. Phillip Lindsay (RB-Denver) Phillip Lindsay rushed for a season-high 79 yards last week.

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 6

Ryan Fitzpatrick (QB-Dolphins) Ryan Fitzpatrick completed passes to seven different receivers during Sunday’s win. Through six games he has 1,535 passing yards, 12 touch downs and the Dolphins are in second place in AFC East.

Jimmy Garoppolo (QB-49ers) Jimmy Garoppolo passed for 268 yards and three touchdowns for 124.3 rating. He has 11 touchdowns verse interceptions for 130.8 rating in his past five starts on road. This week he’ll be the first quarterback to play for and play against New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick. Kenny Golladay (WR-Detroit) Kenny Golladay had four catches for 105 yards last week, his ninth career 100-yard game. Since 2019, he leads the NFL with 17.9 yards per reception. Robby Anderson (WR-Carolina) Robby Anderson had four catches for 77 yards last week. He has 100 plus receiving yards in two of his three road games this season. Pierre Desir (CB-Jets) Pierre Desir had five tackles and tackle for loss last week. He has interceptions in two of three home games this season. Phillip Lindsay (RB-Denver) Phillip Lindsay rushed for a season-high 101 yards last week, his sixth career game with 100 plus rushing yards. James Robinson (RB-Jacksonville) James Robinson had 53 scrimmage yards and his first career touchdown catch last week. He has 297 scrimmage yards (99 per game) in three career road games. Ties for lead among rookies with three rushing touchdowns and ranks second in scrimmage yards. Brian Poole (CB-Jets) Brian Poole had six tackles, season-high two PD and interception in week six. Cody Barton (LB-Seattle) Cody Barton had a career-high 14 tackles in week five. Tre Boston (S-Carolina) Tre Boston led the team with eight tackles last week. He had an interception in his last road meeting. Shyheim Carter (DB-Atlanta) Shyheim Carter is now on the Atlanta Falcons practice squad.

Shrine Bowl in the NFL Week 5:

With week five in the books, look at some of the best Shrine Bowl Pro moments Robby Anderson (WR-Carolina) Robby Anderson had eight receptions for a team-high 112 yards last week. He aims for his third in row with more than eight catches and 95 plus receiving yards.

Brett Rypien (QB-Broncos) Brett Rypien finished his debut win with the Denver Broncos by completing 19 of 31 passes (61.3 pct.) for 242 yards and two touchdowns. Andrew Van Ginkel (LB-Dolphins) Andrew Van Ginkel finished the game with a sack and his first-career forced fumble. In the past two of three games he’s had a sack. Za’Darius Smith (LB-Green Bay) Za’Darius Smith leads the team with a career-high eight tackles, three sacks and four tackle for loss in week four. He has 11.5 sacks in 10 road games with Green Bay. Chase Edmonds (RB-Cardinals) Chase Edmonds finished the game with 92 scrimmage yards (56 rec., 36 rush) and a rushing touchdown. Pierre Desir (CB-Jets) Pierre Desir is leading the Jets with a season-high 11 tackles. This is his third week in a row with more than eight tackles. James Robinson (RB-Jacksonville) James Robinson had 70 scrimmage yards last week. Robinson leads all rookies with 516 scrimmage yards and ties for lead with three rushing touchdowns this season.

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 3

With week three in the books, look at some of the best Shrine Bowl Pro moments. The Shrine Bowl Pro of the week is sixth-round draft pick Michael Onwenu. He is the first Patriots rookie to get a start this season. Onwenu allowed just one hurry across 32 pass-blocking snaps. He is the top rookie offensive player in the NFL through the first three weeks. Read more about Michael Onwenu: https://wolverineswire.usatoday.com/2020/09/28/nfl-new-england-patriots-michigan-football-michael-onwenu-grades-best-guard-pff/

Other notable Shrine Bowl alums in week 3: Shaq Barrett (LB-Tampa) Barrett is in his second season with the Buccaneers and seventh year in the NFL. He finished with six tackles, two sacks, three tackles for loss, and a safety against the Broncos. It was the Bucs’ first safety since 2016. Read more about his return to Denver: www.lfjdslfjl.com Nick Mullen (QB-San Francisco) With Shrine Bowl alum Jimmy Garoppolo out in week three, Mullen was able to help lead the team in the win over the Giants. He passed for 343 yards and one touchdown. James Robinson (RB-Jacksonville Jaguars) Robinson finished week three with 11 rushes for 46 yards, two touchdowns, and six receptions for 83 yards, leading the team. Bradley Mcdougald (Safety-New York Jets) Mcdougald led the team with a season-high 10 tackles in the week three loss against the 49ers.

NFL Rosters: 2020 East-West Shrine Bowl alums in the league

Ninety players from the 2020 East-West Shrine Bowl are now signed with an NFL team. There are more than 300 Shrine Bowl alumni playing prominent roles on all 32 NFL teams.

These numbers currently represent players on a 53-man roster, practice squad and reserve.

“It’s a really strong number to have more than 70% of our 2020 East-West Shrine Bowl roster currently on NFL payrolls as we head into the third week of the season,” East-West Shrine Bowl Executive Director Bob Roller said. “These young men work so hard to achieve this dream, and it’s great to see all of these stories each season.”

Fourth-round draft pick Kevin Dotson made his NFL debut in week two, and he is the only rookie offensive lineman with 10 plus pass-block snaps and zero quarterback pressures allowed.

James Robinson went undrafted and now is on a 53-man roster. Robinson currently is leading rookie rushers in week two with 102 yards, a touchdown and a 28-yard pass reception. He was the fifth for the week and eighth overall for the year.

Twelve out of the 58 Shrine Bowl players that signed as undrafted free agents are now on a 53-man roster – Rico Dowdle (Dallas), Rashad Smith (Dallas), James Robinson (Jacksonville), Ben Ellefson (Jacksonville), Luq Barcoo (Jacksonville), Yasir Durant (Kansas City), Tershawn Wharton (Kansas City), Tommy Townsend (Kansas City), Bryce Huff (New York Jets), Cam Gill (Tampa Bay), Parnell Motley (Tampa Bay) and Isaiah Wright (Washington).

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 2

With week two in the books, take a look at some of the best Shrine Bowl Pro moments. Kevin Dotson-Pittsburgh Steelers He got his first NFL start Sunday and he is the only rookie offensive lineman with 10 plus pass-block snaps and zero quarterback pressures allowed. After the win against the Denver Broncos Steelers, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger gave Dotson the game ball.

James Robinson – Jacksonville Jaguars Robinson continues to impress in week two of the NFL season and he even scored his first rushing touchdown. He broke a franchise record by rushing more yards (164) in his first two games than any rookie in Jaguar history. Mykal Walker – Atlanta Falcons Last week Walker finished his NFL debut with three tackles. In the 39-40 loss against the Dallas Cowboys Walker finished week two with seven tackles, which is one off the team lead. Four of his tackles were solo takedowns. Mike Danna- Kansas City Chiefs Danna ended his week two performance with an overtime win against the Chargers. He got his first NFL sack and finished with four tackles. Quarterbacks watch out and if you’re in the Kansas City area I hope you get use to eating Big Macs. Enjoy this tweet of our HOF Brett Favre wearing Shrine Bowl alum Tom Brady on his shirt.

Shrine Bowl in the NFL: Week 1

More than 80 of our 2020 Shrine Bowl players are now joined with hundreds of our alumni in the NFL. Below are the players from our 2020 game that are now in the NFL. James Robinson-Jacksonville Jaguars James Robinson is the first undrafted rookie free agent to start an NFL game at running back in more than 30 years. He also set the NFL record for yards in one game by an undrafted rookie free agent with 62 yards on 16 carries. In the 2020 Shrine Bowl Robinson accumulated 136 total yards (80 rushing, 56 passing) and scored the longest touchdown in the history of our game with a 63-yard rushing score

Jack Driscoll-Philadelphia Eagles Jack Driscoll made his first start at right tackle in place of Lane Johnson due to an ankle injury. Driscoll did not look out of place during his NFL Debut and his teammate Lane Johnson praised him for his performance. John Reid- Houston Texans Since being in Houston John Reid’s head coach Bill O’Brien has praised his maturity and said, he likely had the best training camp of any rookie. In the 34-20 loss against the 2019 Super Bowl Champions Kansas City Chiefs Reid was able to finish the game with seven tackles. Jordan Fuller- Los Angeles Rams Jordan Fuller lead the Rams in total tackles with eight in a 20-17 win over the Cowboys. The highlight of the game was his huge fourth-down stop for the Rams. Rashad Smith-Chicago Bears Congrats, to LB Rashad Smith who was picked up by Dallas from Chicago’s practice squad. Smith is now on the Cowboys 53-man roster and his jersey number is 53.

Catching up with Atlanta Falcons fourth-round draft pick Mykal Walker

Hear from California native Mykal Walker as he talks about the NFL Draft, teammates, social protests and his new car.

BBQ Tailgate Challenge – Omar Temple gives back

Sharon Russel and Bob Roller

Before the 95th East-West Shrine Bowl kicked off, things were heating up outside of Tropicana Field. Fans and Shriners from across the country were able to enjoy a cooking competition, great food, refreshments, music and fun. 

“They come out to have fun and enjoy themselves. You see the clowns and you hear the music. It’s one of those days where it’s really laid back. Everybody turned out for a great event,” said Imperial Sir Jeff Sowder.

The barbeque challenge evolved after years of serving food at the annual pregame tailgate party. This year it was decided that there would be a barbeque competition before the game to entice the top cooking teams in the Southeast to participate, and to encourage more public attendance of the event.  

“Omar Shriners have been involved in barbeque competitions for many years,” said Imperial High Priest and Prophet Kenny Craven. “When this opportunity came about, Omar felt like they could contribute their expertise and experience to the East-West Shrine Bowl. They could support the game while supporting the hospitals.”

Smokin’ Gringos won first place in the 2020 East-West Shrine Bowl BBQ Tailgate Challenge. The Mexican-infused southern style barbeque food truck is based out of Charleston, South Carolina.  

“My favorite part about coming to the East-West is the tailgate,” said Shriners Hospitals for Children Patient Ambassador Jessica. “There’s so much food, fellowship and friends that you can just hang out with.”

Thanks to Kevin Merritt for taking on the position of chairperson and organizing Omar’s efforts in this endeavor. As always, the Shriners’ mission is evident, and our friends at Omar Temple from Charleston, South Carolina, helped put on a great BBQ event. The result of their hard work will benefit children at Shriners Hospitals. Thank you to the Omar Divan and Omar Shriners who attended for their continued support and generous donation of $15,635.30.

2020 East-West Shrine Bowl NFL Draft

All East-West Shrine Bowl players who were drafted by NFL
Due to COVID-19, the NFL had no choice but to make this year’s NFL Draft virtual. Now that the draft has come and gone, many of our East-West Shrine Bowl alum have made their dreams of being signed to an NFL team a reality. 
“It was a very strong performance by our East-West Shrine Bowl participants to have 115 young men who came to Tampa-St. Pete in January signing with NFL teams,” said Bob Roller, executive director of the East-West Shrine Bowl. “Twenty-nine Shrine Bowl players saw their names called as NFL draft choices, and the free agency signings were fast and furious in the hours that followed last Saturday.”
We are proud to have a partnership with the NFL Operations to promote opportunities for professional growth and development for our players. Not only are the players able to be evaluated by NFL personnel, but they are also able to interact with patients at Shriners Hospitals for Children.
“As a charity event supporting Shriners Hospitals for Children throughout the world, it is amazing to see the cooperation between the NFL and our event to promote our health care systems,” said Roller. “As the oldest college football all-star game of its kind, to also see 90% of our roster signing with NFL teams shows the caliber of student-athlete that attended Shrine Bowl week. It is truly more than just a game!”

Below are highlights from our Twitter @ShrineBowl and a list of signed players from the 2020 NFL Draft: McTelvin Agim Round 3 Pick 95- Denver Broncos

Alex Highsmith Round 3 Pick 102- Pittsburgh Steelers Mykal Walker Round 4 Pick 119- Atlanta Falcons James Morgan Round 3 Pick 125 New York Jets Charlie Heck Round 4 Pick 126- Houston Texans Cameron Clark Round 4 Pick 129 New York Jets Kevin Dotson Round 4 Pick 135- Pittsburgh Steelers Shaquille Quarterman Round 4 Pick 140 Jacksonville Jaguars John Reid Round 4 Pick 141 – Houston Texans Jack Driscoll Round 4 Pick 145- Philadelphia Eagles Joe Reed Round 5 Pick 151- Los Angeles Chargers John Hightower Round 5 Pick 168- Philadelphia Eagles Michael Danna Round 5 Pick 177-Kansas City Chiefs Michael Onwenu Round 6 Pick 182- New England Patriots Bravvion Roy Round 6 Pick 184- Carolina Panthers Jon Runyan Jr. Round 6 Pick 192- Green Bay Packers Khalil Davis Round 6 Pick 194- Tampa Bay Buccaneers John Penisini Round 6 Pick 197- Detroit Lions Dezmon Patmon Round 6 Pick 212- Indianapolis Colts Jordan Glasgow Round 6 Pick 213- Indianapolis Colts Freddie Swain Round 6 Pick 214- Seattle Seahawks Stantley Thomas-Oliver III Round 7 Pick 221- Carolina Panthers James Smith-Williams Round 7 Pick 229- Washington Redskins Carlos Davis Round 7 Pick 232 – Pittsburg Steelers Casey Toohill Round 7 Pick 233- Philadelphia Eagles Tommy Stevens Round 7 Pick 240- New Orleans Saints Malcolm Perry Round 7 Pick 246 – Miami Dolphins Chris Williamson Round 7 Pick 247 – New York Giants Derrek Tuszka Round 7 Pick 254- Denver Broncos Undrafted Free Agents: DeMarkus Acy- San Francisco 49ers Auzoyah Alufohai- Houston Texans Luqman Barcoo- Jacksonville Jaguars Levante Bellamy- Denver Broncos Jake Benzinger- Arizona Cardinals Branden Bowen-Carolina Panthers Jamarcus Bradley – Cleveland Browns Cohl Cabral- Los Angeles Chargers Shyheim Carter- New York Jets Nevelle Clarke- Minnesota Vikings Kendall Coleman- Indianapolis Colts Kevin Davidson- Cleveland Browns Marc-Antoine Dequoy- Green Bay Packers Derrick Dillion- New York Giants Michael Divinity II- Tampa Bay Buccaneers Daishawn Dixon- Baltimore Ravens Myles Dorn- Minnesota Vikings Rico Dowdle- Dallas Cowboys Yasir Durant- Kansas City Chiefs Dominik Eberle- Las Vegas Raiders Austin Edwards- Atlanta Falcons Ben Ellefson- Jacksonville Jaguars Tavien Feaster- Jacksonville Jaguars Joe Gaziano- Los Angeles Chargers Cam Gill- Tampa Bay Buccaneers Julian Good-Jones- Philadelphia Eagles La’Darius Hamilton- Dallas Cowboys Josh Hammond- Jacksonville Jaguars Tyler Higby- Minnesota Vikings Jared Hilbers- New York Jets Lavert Hill- Kansas City Chiefs Parker Houston- Arizona Cardinals John Houston Jr.- Pittsburgh Steelers Bryce Huff- New York Jets Tyler Huntley- Baltimore Ravens Cordel Iwuagwu- Houston Texans Johnathon Johnson- Washington Redskins Juwan Johnson- New Orleans Saints Tony Jones Jr.-New Orleans Saints Luke Juriga- Philadelphia Eagles Adrian Killins Jr. Philadelphia Eagles Mason Kinsey- Tennessee Titans Luther Kirk- Dallas Cowboys Evin Ksiezarczyk- Atlanta Falcons Benny LeMay- Cleveland Browns Garrett Marino- Dallas Cowboys Frederick Mauigoa- Carolina Panthers Parnell Motley- Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kyle Murphy-New York Giants Carter O’Donnell- Indianapolis Colts Dante Olson- Philadelphia Eagles Aaron Parker- Dallas Cowboys Darrin Paulo- New Orleans Saints Giovanni Ricci- Carolina Panthers Elijah Riley- Philadelphia Eagles James Robinson- Jacksonville Jaguars Zach Shackelford- Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tre’Vour Wallace- Simms- Jacksonville Jaguars Rashad Smith- Chicago Bears Bryce Sterk- Miami Dolphins Isiah Swann- Cincinnati Bengals Kyahva Tezino- New England Patroits Calvin Throckmorton- New Orleans Saints Tommy Townsend- Kansas City Chiefs Binjimen Victor- New York Giants Keith Washington II- New Orleans Saints Nick Westbrook- Tennessee Titans Tershawn Wharton- Kansas City Chiefs Jace Whittaker- Arizona Cardinals Mitchell Wilcox-Cincinnati Bengals Darryl Williams- Kansas City Chiefs Raequan Williams- Philadelphia Eagles Eli Wolf- Baltimore Ravens Isaiah Wright- Washington Redskins Chris Williams- Indianapolis Colts Rodney Clemons- Kansas City Chiefs Javaris Davis- Kansas City Chiefs Jeremiah Dinson- Detroit Lions Steven Gonzalez- Arizona Cardinals Sean Pollard- Baltimore Ravens Patrick Taylor Jr.- Green Bay Packers Dominick Wood-Anderson – Seattle Seahawks Christopher Finke- San Francisco 49ers

East-West Shrine Bowl players Instagram Takeover

Darryl Williams

When former Mississippi State DL Darryl Williams, also known as the “Big General” from his leadership on and off the field, isn’t working out or playing football, he is focused on giving back to his community. A couple of days after the NFL Combine was over he started his Dr. Seuss Read Across America tour. During the tour, he went to eight different schools and his aunt’s learning center to read to the children.

His foundation, Youth Empowerment, has a goal to empower, enrich and encourage the youth of tomorrow through book readings, healthy mentoring, motivational speeches, enrichment programs, autograph signings and after school programs throughout Bessemer, Alabama, the state of Alabama and the country. Williams watched former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston while growing up, and was inspired to give back to his community as Winston has done in the Tampa Bay community.

McTelvin Agim

McTelvin Agim is confident in his draft process because he was able to play in two all-star games, received an NFL Combine invite and was one of the few college players to have a pro-day. He has talked with multiple NFL scouts and said all the feedback was positive.

“Working out has been more difficult now. I haven’t lifted weights in so long just because no gyms are open, so I’m just doing body weight and running to stay in shape.”

His good work ethic started back in high school with his football coach.

“After I’ve seen results I became obsessed with getting better results, that’s why I work out so hard. I put in a lot of time into football, so when I do have time to rest I just rest and recover, I might binge watch a Netflix series, Disney+ or play video games.

Jordan McCray

The coronavirus is something you can’t prepare for, but McCray has been prepared for the NFL his entire life. His father, Curtis Brown, was a four-year letter winner as a wide receiver at Alabama from 1991-95. His Uncle, Charlie Brown, was an All-Pro wide receiver with the Washington Redskins his first two seasons in the NFL, going on to play in the league a total of six years.

“They both pretty much said ‘Grind and be ready, you never know what’s going to happen so always stay ready.’ I think just getting stronger as the years progressed has really helped my game. My mental has come a long way, I’m more confident and I understand a lot more about the game. I know some teams up north have me on their draft board, but playing in the Shrine Bowl has given me a lot of exposure.”

NFL Scouting Combine

The NFL Scouting Combine is an invite only event where college football players perform physical and mental tests in front of National Football League coaches, general managers and scouts. You can catch our East-West Shrine Bowl players in action on Thursday, Feb. 27, Friday, Feb. 28, Saturday, Feb. 29 and Sunday, March 1. The following East-West Shrine Bowl players have been invited to participate in the NFL Scouting Combine.

Combine Schedule

Thursday, February 27 TE: Mitchell Wilcox, Dom Wood-Anderson | QB: Kelly Bryant, Kevin Davidson, James Morgan | WO: Chris Finke, John Hightower, Juwan Johnson, Aaron Parker, Dezmon Patmon, Malcolm Perry, Joe Reed, Freddie Swain, Ben Victor, Lawrence Cager
   
Friday, February 28 PK/ST: Alex Pelchin, Tommy Townsend | OL: Cohl Cabral, Cameron Clark, Jack Driscoll, Yasir Durant, Cordel Iwuagwu, Kyle Murphy, Mike Onwenu, Jon Runyan, Calvin Throckmorton, Darryl Williams, Simon Stepaniak, Charlie Heck | RB: Levante Bellamy, Rico Dowdle, Tony Jones, Benny LeMay, James Robinson, Patrick Taylor
   
Saturday, February 29 DL: McTelvin Agim, Kendall Coleman, Carlos Davis, Khalil Davis, LaDarius Hamilton, Alex Highsmith, John Penisini, James Smith-Williams, Derrek Tuszka, Raequan Williams | LB: Michael Divinity, Dante Olson, Michael Pinckney, Shaquille Quarterman, Casey Toohill, Mykal Walker, De’Jon Harris, Jordan Mack
   
Sunday, March 1DB: Shyheim Carter, Rodney Clemons, Nevelle Clarke, Lavert Hill, John Reid, Stantley Thomas-Oliver, Jordan Fuller, Tanner Muse, Javaris Davis

Kirk and LeMay named Most Outstanding Players

The E. Jack Spaulding Award for Most Outstanding Defensive Player was awarded to Illinois State safety Luther Kirk of the West team. Kirk registered two tackles and one interception.

The William H. Coffman Award for Most Outstanding Offensive Player went to Benny LeMay, running back out of UNC Charlotte. LeMay ran for 86 yards on 15 carries while scoring two touchdowns in leading the East to a 31-27 victory.

About the Most Outstanding Player Award Namesakes

E. Jack Spaulding was a captain in the U.S. Navy and was one of the organizers of the first East-West Shrine Bowl. William H. Coffman was the managing director of the East-West Shrine Bowl for 40 years.

2020 East-West Shrine Bowl Game Recap – East Tops West

The East squad’s 31–27 victory over the West was their first win since 2015 and was the highest-scoring Shrine Bowl since 2006!

The East was led by Tampa Bay Buccaneers inside linebackers coach Mike Caldwell while the West was led by Atlanta Falcons offensive assistant coach Ben Steele.

In the first quarter, the East scored on a 9-yard touchdown pass from Florida International quarterback James Morgan to Louisiana Lafayette receiver Ja’Marcus Bradley. They pushed their lead to 14–0 on a 10-yard touchdown run by UNC Charlotte running back Benny LeMay at the 5:12 mark of the first quarter.

The West started their scoring at the end of the first quarter on a fourth-down pass from Utah quarterback Tyler Huntley to San Diego State tight end Parker Houston.

Both teams kicked a field goal and ended the half with the East leading 17–10.

In the third quarter, Illinois State safety Luther Kirk intercepted a Mississippi State quarterback Tommy Stevens pass. The West took advantage of the moment when North Texas quarterback Mason Fine found Ohio State wide receiver Binjimen Victor on a 36-yard touchdown, bringing the score to 17–17.

East receiver Malcolm Perry from Navy, took the direct snap and sprinted 52 yards for the score, securing a 24–20 lead in the fourth quarter.

With eight minutes left in the fourth, Illinois State running back James Robinson from the West took the handoff and ran 63 yards to score, the longest touchdown run in Shrine Bowl history, to give the West a 27–24 lead.

A few plays later, Benny LeMay ran into the end zone securing the win for the East in a 31–27 victory.

The next step for a lot of these players before the NFL Draft is to head to the NFL Combine where college football players perform physical and mental tests in front of National Football League coaches, general managers and scouts.

East-West Shrine Bowl Presents Pat Tillman Award to FIU’s James Morgan

Each year, the East-West Shrine Bowl presents the Pat Tillman Award to recognize the player who best exemplifies intelligence, sportsmanship and service. The award celebrates a student athlete’s achievements and conduct on and off the football field. The 2020 recipient is Florida International University (FIU) quarterback, James Morgan.

Throughout his career, Morgan has demonstrated a relentless drive and great awareness on the field. He wrapped up his senior season at FIU leading the team with 2,585 yards passing and 14 scores through the air. His 14 touchdowns added to his career FIU total of 40, which ranked as the second-most all-time in program history.

“It’s truly an honor,” said Morgan. “You talk about Pat Tillman and the incredible sacrifice he made giving up an NFL dream, what all of us are here working for, to go serve our country and protect our freedom. It really means a lot.”

Morgan started his Shrine Bowl experience with a visit to Shriners Healthcare for Children — Florida, where he played with patients on the basketball court, taking photos and signing autographs. He spent the week practicing with his teammates under East Head Coach Mike Caldwell, inside linebackers coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

“This entire week spending time with the children of Shriners Hospitals and seeing their attitudes towards life has been an incredible and eye-opening experience, extremely inspirational, and something that will have a lasting impact on me for a long time,” said Morgan.

Each year, the East-West Shrine Bowl presents the Pat Tillman Award to recognize the player who best exemplifies intelligence, sportsmanship and service. The award celebrates a student athlete’s achievements and conduct on and off the football field. The 2020 recipient is Florida International University (FIU) quarterback, James Morgan.

Throughout his career, Morgan has demonstrated a relentless drive and great awareness on the field. He wrapped up his senior season at FIU leading the team with 2,585 yards passing and 14 scores through the air. His 14 touchdowns added to his career FIU total of 40, which ranked as the second-most all-time in program history.

“It’s truly an honor,” said Morgan. “You talk about Pat Tillman and the incredible sacrifice he made giving up an NFL dream, what all of us are here working for, to go serve our country and protect our freedom. It really means a lot.”

Morgan started his Shrine Bowl experience with a visit to Shriners Healthcare for Children — Florida, where he played with patients on the basketball court, taking photos and signing autographs. He spent the week practicing with his teammates under East Head Coach Mike Caldwell, inside linebackers coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

“This entire week spending time with the children of Shriners Hospitals and seeing their attitudes towards life has been an incredible and eye-opening experience, extremely inspirational, and something that will have a lasting impact on me for a long time,” said Morgan.

Will Shields and Dan Pastorini selected to 2020 East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame

The East-West Shrine Bowl™, college football’s oldest all-star game, announced today that NFL legends Will Shields and Dan Pastorini will be inducted into the East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame on the evening of January 17 during the Players/Hall of Fame reception, presented by Moore DM Group, the night before the game.

The East-West Shrine Bowl has seen some of the greatest names in NFL history play in its game prior to their successful pro careers. Names such as Walter Payton, John Elway, Tom Brady, Roger Staubach, Brett Favre, Tony Dungy, Lawrence Taylor and Larry Csonka are just a few of the Pro Football Hall of Famers and Pro Bowlers who have played in the game since its inception in 1925.

“The addition of Will Shields and Dan Pastorini to our East-West Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame will be the highlight of our weekend,” said Bob Roller, executive director of the event. “Will Shields already owns a gold jacket as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame from his tremendous career with the Kansas City Chiefs, while Dan Pastorini thrilled fans of four NFL teams back in the 1970s. They both bring their unique story of how the Shrine Bowl helped launch their career.”

Will Shields

Will Shields is a former college and professional football player who was an offensive guard in the NFL for 14 seasons and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015. He was selected in the third round (74th overall) by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1993 NFL Draft.

Throughout his seasons with the Chiefs, Shields never missed a game. He played in 224 games, three All-Pro Selections, and went to 12 straight Pro Bowls. He also won four division titles, made six playoff appearances and was named to the NFL “All-Decade Team” of the 2000s.

Shields played in the 1993 East-West Shrine Bowl, which, he said, is actually the only exposure he had to NFL coaches. The only team he had a meeting with is the team that drafted him (Kansas City Chiefs). During that week, he was also able to spend time with the children at Shriners Hospitals. “I loved it; it was excellent going there and it’s a cool factor being able to give back and be a part of that community,” said Shields. “You’ve been given a gift or a talent and now you can utilize that to help others.”

Although retired, Shields is still heavily involved in helping the community. He has a fitness center in Overland Park, Kansas, and also helps players who are transitioning out of the NFL. His Will to Succeed foundation, which was established in 1993, seeks to “guide & inspire, empower & improve the lives of those less fortunate by providing financial, educational and other everyday resources to those identified as most in need.”

Dan Pastorini

Dan Pastorini was the quarterback for Santa Clara University from 1968 to 1971. He was a Second-Team AP Little All-American selection, and ranked in the top 10 in nine of the school’s all-time passing records. He was drafted third overall by the Houston Oilers in the 1971 NFL Draft.

In 1975, Pastorini was also named to the AFC Pro Bowl team. In 1978, he threw for a career-high 2,473 yards and 16 touchdowns. After his career with the Oilers, Pastorini was traded to the Oakland Raiders (where he was a member of the 1980 Super Bowl championship team), the Los Angeles Rams, and the Philadelphia Eagles before retiring in 1983.

As the first son of a Shriner to play in the game, participating in the 1971 East-West Shrine Bowl was a special honor for Pastorini. “I was fortunate enough to be selected captain of the team and I had a very good game,” he said. “I got MVP of the game and set a record field goal.”

Pastorini is most proud of the charitable work that he is involved in. His foundation, Dan Pastorini Charity, assists in raising funds for and awareness of several charities, including Be An Angel, which he has been involved with for 30 years. He has been selected Chairman of the Board of Be An Angel Foundation, which helps profoundly deaf children, or children with multiple disabilities, by helping them obtain the equipment and care they need to improve their quality of life.

Pastorini is grateful for his East-West Shrine Bowl experience, and for receiving this distinction. “I would never have been selected as the third pick in the first round of the NFL draft if it weren’t for the opportunity to play in the East-West Shrine Bowl,” he said. “I’m truly honored to be in this year’s Hall of Fame.”

The 2020 East-West Shrine Bowl will be played on Saturday, January 18, at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, and will be televised live on NFL Network.

About the East-West Shrine Bowl

The East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest running college all-star football game in the nation. Since 1925, the game has benefited Shriners Hospitals for Children and its mission to provide advanced care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate.

East-West Shrine Game welcomes Bob Roller, interim executive director

Bob Roller portrait

TAMPA, Florida (March 19, 2019) – The East-West Shrine Game®, the longest-running college all-star football game in the country, welcomes Bob Roller as interim executive director.

Roller joined the leadership team at Shriners Hospitals for Children® in January of 2019, to serve as director of national sports management. Roller oversees the signature national sporting events for Shriners Hospitals for Children, one of which is the East-West Shrine Game. The others are the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, which is a PGA TOUR FedExCup event in Las Vegas, and the Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic, held each March at Minute Maid Park in partnership with the Astros Foundation in Houston.

Roller’s experience includes more than 30 years in athletic management and 18 years of national marketing, including serving for three years as the Orange Bowl Committee’s director of communications and seven years as vice president of college sports for Host Communications. Over the last 18 years, he raised $50 million to rebuild the athletic facilities of Samford University and Campbell University. He holds a Master of Science in education administration from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, and has a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and mass communications from Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Virginia. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, National Association of Athletic Directors of Development and College Sports Information Directors of America.

Our signature events, including the East-West Shrine Game, are a critically important component of our efforts to raise awareness and support for Shriners Hospitals for Children. We are very excited to have Bob Roller join the team.

About the East-West Shrine Game
The East-West Shrine Game is the longest running college all-star football game in the nation. Since 1925, the game has benefited Shriners Hospitals for Children and its mission to provide advanced care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate. 

About Shriners Hospitals for Children 
Shriners Hospitals for Children is changing lives every day through innovative pediatric specialty care, world-class research and outstanding medical education. Our health care system provides advanced care for children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay. Shriners Hospitals for Children is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and relies on the generosity of donors. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law. For more information, please visit shrinershospitalsforchildren.org.