2017 East–West Shrine Game
2017 East–West Shrine Game | |||||||||||||||||||
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Date | January 21, 2017 | ||||||||||||||||||
Season | 2016 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadium | Tropicana Field | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | St. Petersburg, Florida | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Elijah McGuire (RB, Louisiana–Lafayette) & Trey Hendrickson (DE, Florida Atlantic)[1] | ||||||||||||||||||
Referee | Michael Roche | ||||||||||||||||||
Halftime show | Lakewood High School Marching Spartans[2] | ||||||||||||||||||
Attendance | 22,198 | ||||||||||||||||||
United States TV coverage | |||||||||||||||||||
Network | NFL Network | ||||||||||||||||||
The 2017 East–West Shrine Game was the 92nd staging of the all–star college football exhibition to benefit Shriners Hospital for Children. The game was held at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, on January 21, 2017, with a 3:00 PM EST kickoff. It was one of the final 2016–17 bowl games concluding the 2016 FBS football season. The game featured NCAA players (predominantly from the Football Bowl Subdivision) and a few select invitees from Canadian university football, rostered into "East" and "West" teams.
The game featured more than 100 players from the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season and prospects for the 2017 draft of the professional National Football League (NFL). In the week prior to the game, scouts from all 32 NFL teams attended.
This was first East–West Shrine Game with coaches and game officials supplied by the NFL.[3] Head coaches in the game were assistant coaches with NFL teams who did not advance to the postseason; Brentson Buckner of the Arizona Cardinals and George Edwards of the Minnesota Vikings. The game was broadcast on the NFL Network.[4]
Players[]
Full roster is available here.
East team[]
Offense[]
No. | Name | Position | HT/WT | School |
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2 | De'Veon Smith | RB | 5'11/228 | Michigan |
3 | Drew Morgan | WR | 6'0/193 | Arkansas |
4 | RB | 5'11/205 | Middle Tennessee | |
7 | Kermit Whitfield | WR | 5'8/178 | Florida State |
8 | WR | 6'4/213 | Auburn | |
9 | Nick Mullens | QB | 6'1/205 | Southern Mississippi |
10 | Cooper Rush | QB | 6'3/230 | Central Michigan |
12 | Gehrig Dieter | WR | 6'3/207 | Alabama |
14 | RB | 5'10/205 | Appalachian State | |
15 | Alek Torgersen | QB | 6'2/220 | Pennsylvania |
18 | Quincy Adeboyejo | WR | 6'3/195 | Mississippi |
57 | Adam Pankey | OG | 6'6/316 | West Virginia |
58 | Will Holden | OT | 6'7/312 | Vanderbilt |
60 | Cameron Tom | OC | 6'4/290 | Southern Mississippi |
66 | OC | 6'1/300 | North Carolina State | |
67 | Kyle Kalis | OG | 6'5/305 | Michigan |
68 | OC | 6'3/293 | North Carolina | |
70 | Dan Skipper | OT | 6'10/325 | Arkansas |
71 | OT | 6'5/300 | Virginia Tech | |
72 | OG | 6'3/310 | Auburn | |
77 | Erik Magnuson | OT | 6'5/310 | Michigan |
78 | Dieugot Joseph | OT | 6'6/300 | Florida International |
81 | TE | 6'6/255 | Louisiana State | |
83 | Scott Orndoff | TE | 6'5/255 | Pittsburgh |
85 | Eric Saubert | TE | 6'5/250 | Drake |
88 | DeAngelo Yancey | WR | 6'1/217 | Purdue |
89 | Antony Auclair | TE | 6'6/254 | Laval |
INJ | Rodney Adams | WR | 6'1/187 | South Florida |
INJ | OG | 6'6/325 | Florida State | |
INJ | Kenny Golladay | WR | 6'4/210 | Northern Illinois |
INJ | Will Worth | QB | 6'1/205 | Navy |
Defense[]
No. | Name | Position | HT/WT | School |
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1 | Tony Bridges | CB | 6'0/185 | Mississippi |
5 | Jalen Myrick | CB | 5'11/198 | Minnesota |
6 | SAF | 6'2/215 | Miami (FL) | |
11 | LB | 6'0/235 | Army | |
17 | Marquel Lee | LB | 6'3/237 | Wake Forest |
21 | Fish Smithson | SAF | 5'11/195 | Kansas |
22 | Nate Hairston | CB | 6'0/192 | Temple |
23 | Dymonte Thomas | SAF | 6'1/208 | Michigan |
25 | CB | 6'0/195 | Wake Forest | |
26 | SAF | 6'1/208 | Minnesota | |
27 | Xavier Woods | SAF | 5'11/205 | Louisiana Tech |
31 | Channing Stribling | CB | 6'2/182 | Michigan |
39 | Lano Hill | SAF | 6'1/200 | Michigan |
42 | Richie Brown | LB | 6'2/240 | Mississippi State |
45 | Austin Calitro | LB | 6'1/247 | Villanova |
47 | LB | 6'1/235 | Notre Dame | |
51 | LB | 6'2/245 | Jackson State | |
91 | Joey Ivie IV | DT | 6'3/298 | Florida |
92 | DT | 6'6/300 | West Georgia | |
94 | Bryan Cox Jr. | DE | 6'3/269 | Florida |
95 | Ejuan Price | DE | 5'11/245 | Pittsburgh |
97 | DT | 6'0/310 | Louisville | |
98 | DT | 6'6/294 | Michigan | |
99 | Trey Hendrickson | DE | 6'4/265 | Florida Atlantic |
INJ | DT | 6'3/295 | Illinois | |
INJ | CB | 6'2/170 | Middle Tennessee | |
SICK | LB | 6'2/240 | Arkansas |
Specialists[]
No. | Name | Position | HT/WT | School |
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24 | PK | 6'/195 | North Carolina | |
84 | P | 6'2/175 | North Texas |
West team[]
Offense[]
No. | Name | Position | HT/WT | School |
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1 | Elijah McGuire | RB | 5'9/205 | Louisiana-Lafayette |
4 | WR | 6'1/202 | Samford | |
5 | Trey Griffey | WR | 6'3/216 | Arizona |
9 | WR | 6'4/220 | Air Force | |
10 | Gunner Kiel | QB | 6'4/225 | Cincinnati |
11 | Zach Terrell | QB | 6'2/210 | Western Michigan |
12 | Wes Lunt | QB | 6'4/220 | Illinois |
19 | WR | 6'0/187 | Washington State | |
23 | Dare Ogunbowale | RB | 5'11/205 | Wisconsin |
28 | Joe Williams | RB | 5'11/205 | Utah |
47 | Blake Jarwin | TE | 6'5/250 | Oklahoma State |
48 | Taylor McNamara | TE | 6'5/255 | USC |
52 | Sam Tevi | OT | 6'5/310 | Utah |
57 | OT | 6'4/300 | Arizona State | |
61 | OC | 6'2/295 | Louisville | |
62 | Gavin Andrews | OC | 6'6/335 | Oregon State |
65 | OT | 6'5/315 | Texas A&M | |
66 | OG | 6'4/331 | North Dakota State | |
67 | Geoff Gray | OG | 6'6/315 | Manitoba |
73 | Chase Roullier | OC | 6'4/315 | Wyoming |
74 | Storm Norton | OT | 6'8/310 | Toledo |
77 | OT | 6'5/315 | Oklahoma State | |
80 | Austin Carr | WR | 6'1/200 | Northwestern |
81 | Billy Brown | WR | 6'4/245 | Shepherd |
82 | Michael Roberts | TE | 6'5/270 | Toledo |
INJ | Justin Davis | RB | 6'1/200 | USC |
INJ | Sean Harlow | OT | 6'4/319 | Oregon State |
INJ | Jordan Westerkamp | WR | 6'0/200 | Nebraska |
Defense[]
No. | Name | Position | HT/WT | School |
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2 | Fabian Moreau | CB | 6'0/205 | UCLA |
3 | Randall Goforth | SAF | 5'11/190 | UCLA |
6 | CB | 6'0/205 | Oklahoma State | |
7 | Tedric Thompson | SAF | 6'1/206 | Colorado |
8 | SAF | 6'1/195 | Air Force | |
14 | Treston Decoud | CB | 6'3/208 | Oregon State |
15 | CB | 5'10/195 | Missouri | |
18 | SAF | 6'0/210 | Clemson | |
25 | CB | 5'11/194 | Fresno State | |
26 | SAF | 6'0/205 | Baylor | |
31 | LB | 6'1/220 | Colorado | |
32 | Leon McQuay III | SAF | 6'1/195 | USC |
33 | LB | 6'2/238 | Colorado State | |
41 | LB | 6'1/227 | Arizona | |
43 | Hardy Nickerson Jr. | LB | 6'0/230 | Illinois |
49 | DE | 6'3/272 | Utah | |
54 | Calvin Munson | LB | 6'1/240 | San Diego State |
55 | Josh Tupou | DT | 6'3/345 | Colorado |
75 | DT | 6'4/310 | Houston | |
90 | Avery Moss | DE | 6'4/269 | Youngstown State |
91 | DE | 6'6/245 | South Carolina | |
92 | LB | 6'5/230 | Colorado | |
95 | Jeremiah Ledbetter | DE | 6'4/278 | Arkansas |
96 | DT | 6'5/306 | Indiana | |
97 | DT | 6'5/375 | Missouri | |
99 | Deatrich Wise Jr. | DE | 6'6/270 | Arkansas |
INJ | Treyvon Hester | DT | 6'3/300 | Toledo |
INJ | LB | 6'1/225 | Houston | |
INJ | Ahkello Witherspoon | CB | 6'3/195 | Colorado |
Specialists[]
No | Name | Position | HT/WT | School |
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20 | Austin Rehkow | P/PK | 6'3/200 | Idaho |
Game summary[]
Scoring summary[]
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Statistics[]
Statistics | East | West |
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First Downs | 9 | 17 |
Total offense, plays - yards | 227 | 329 |
Rushes-yards (net) | 18-37 | 28-138 |
Passing yards (net) | 190 | 191 |
Passes, Comp-Att-Int | 20-35-0 | 19-30-0 |
Time of Possession | 27:34 | 32:26 |
See also[]
- 2017 NFL draft
References[]
- ^ "MVP Award Recipients". shrinegame.com. 2017. Retrieved December 25, 2017.
- ^ "92nd East-West Shrine Game (Halftime)". Retrieved January 20, 2019 – via YouTube.
- ^ "League Partners with East-West Shrine Game for Development". Montgomery Advertiser. Montgomery Alabama. Associated Press. January 1, 2017. Retrieved January 15, 2018 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "NFL Coaches will supply coaching staffs for the 2017 East-West Shrine Game". East–West Shrine Game. Shriners Hospitals for Children. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
External links[]
- Official Game Statistics & Play-by-Play Summary at shrinegame.com
- Rosters at shrinegame.com
- 2016–17 NCAA football bowl games
- East–West Shrine Bowl
- American football in Florida
- Sports competitions in St. Petersburg, Florida
- January 2017 sports events in the United States
- 2017 in sports in Florida