2015 East–West Shrine Game Explained

Game Name:East–West Shrine Game
Subheader:All–Star Bowl Game
Date Game Played:January 17
Year Game Played:2015
Football Season:2014
Stadium:Tropicana Field
City:St. Petersburg, Florida
Visitor School:East–West Shrine Game#Game results
Visitor Name Short:East
Visitor Nickname:Team
Visitor Coach:Mike Singletary
Visitor 1Q:3
Visitor 2Q:6
Visitor 3Q:0
Visitor 4Q:10
Home School:East–West Shrine Game#Game results
Home Name Short:West
Home Nickname:Team
Home Coach:Jim Zorn
Home 1Q:0
Home 2Q:0
Home 3Q:0
Home 4Q:3
Mvp:Marvin Kloss (K, South Florida) & Za'Darius Smith (DE, Kentucky)[1]
Attendance:22,296
Us Network:NFL Network

The 2015 East–West Shrine Game, the 90th staging of the all-star college football exhibition, was held on January 17, 2015, at 4:00 PM EST, and featured NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision players and a few select invitees from Canadian university football. The game featured more than 100 players from the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season and prospects for the 2015 draft of the professional National Football League (NFL). In the week prior to the game, scouts from all 32 NFL teams attended. The game was held in St. Petersburg, Florida, at Tropicana Field, and benefits Shriners Hospitals for Children.[2] The game was broadcast on the NFL Network.

The East–West Shrine Game Pat Tillman Award was given to Jake Ryan (LB, Michigan); the award "is presented to a player who best exemplifies character, intelligence, sportsmanship and service. The award is about a student-athlete's achievements and conduct, both on and off the field."

Players

Full roster is available here.

East Team

Offense

No. Name Position School
1Andre DavisWRSouth Florida
3Tre McBrideWRWilliam & Mary
6Hutson MasonQBGeorgia
7Anthony BooneQBDuke
9Deon LongOTMaryland
10Dominique BrownRBLouisville
13Wes SaxtonTESouth Alabama
14Taylor HeinickeQBOld Dominion
15Terrence MageeRBLSU
18Gerald Christian (INJ)TELouisville
18Khari LeeTEBowie State
25Keith MumpheryWRMichigan State
26Larry DixonFBArmy
27Kenny HilliardRBLSU
60Sean HickeyOLSyracuse
61David AndrewsOLGeorgia
62Shane McDermottOLMiami (FL)
63Dillon DayOLMississippi State
64Mark GlowinskiOLWest Virginia
66Ben BeckwithOLMississippi State
70John MillerOLLouisville
76Jon FelicianoOLMiami (FL)
77Darrian MillerOLKentucky
79Jamon BrownOLLouisville
88Darren WallerWRGeorgia Tech
98Devin GardnerWRMichigan

Defense

No. Name Position School
2Parrish GainesSNavy
5Damian SwannCBGeorgia
8Amarlo HerreraLBGeorgia
11B. J. DuboseDLLouisville
16Dean MarloweSJames Madison
17Damian ParmsSFlorida Atlantic
19Cam ThomasCBWestern Kentucky
21Justin ColemanCBTennessee
23Tye SmithCBTowson
24Ronald MartinSLSU
28Detrick BonnerSVirginia Tech
30Edmond RobinsonLBNewberry
35Craig MagerCBTexas State
39Jake RyanLBMichigan
47Cole FarrandLBMaryland
48Deiontrez MountLBLouisville
54Quayshawn NealyLBGeorgia Tech
58Leterrius WaltonDLCentral Michigan
59Jermauria RascoDLLSU
90Davis TullDLTennessee-Chattanooga
91Derrick LottDLTennessee-Chattanooga
94Za'Darius SmithDLKentucky
95Anthony ChickilloDLMiami (FL)
97Darius KilgoDLMaryland
99Daryl WaudDLWestern Ontario

Specialists

No. Name Position School
37Marvin KlossKSouth Florida
36Spencer RothPBaylor

West Team

Offense

No. Name Position School
2Kasen WilliamsWRWashington
3Ezell RuffinWRSan Diego State
10Taylor KellyQBArizona State
11Dylan ThompsonQBSouth Carolina
12Jordan TaylorWRRice
17Cody FajardoQBNevada
23John CrockettRBNorth Dakota State
28Malcolm BrownRBTexas
29Austin HillWRArizona
31Zach ZennerRBSouth Dakota State
48Aaron RipkowskiFBOklahoma
52Cameron ClemmonsOLWestern Kentucky
54Collin RahrigOLIndiana
66Brandon VitabileOLNorthwestern
68Mickey BaucusOLArizona
69Tayo FabulujeOLTCU
72B. J. FinneyOLKansas State
73Adam SheadOLOklahoma
74Bobby HartOLFlorida State
74Miles Dieffenbach (INJ)OLPenn State
75Gregory ManczOLToledo
79Terry PooleOLSan Diego State
80Blake BellTEOklahoma
81Da'Ron BrownWRNorthern Illinois
85MyCole PruittTESouthern Illinois
85A. J. Derby (INJ)TEArkansas
88Addison RichardsWRRegina

Defense

No. Name Position School
1Samuel CarterSTCU
5Martin IfediDLMemphis
6Corey CooperSNebraska
7Tevin McDonaldSEastern Washington
15Fritz EtienneSMemphis
16Josh ShawCBUSC
18A. J. TarpleyLBStanford
19Tony WashingtonLBOregon
20Greg HendersonCBColorado
21Bernard BlakeCBColorado State
22Bobby McCainCBMemphis
26Bryce CallahanCBRice
27Jordan RichardsSStanford
34Taiwan JonesLBMichigan State
41Ben HeeneyLBKansas
44Bryce HagerLBBaylor
51Zach VigilLBUtah State
53Kyle EmanuelDLNorth Dakota State
55James VaughtersLBStanford
58David ParryDLStanford
91James CastlemanDLOklahoma State
92Tyeler DavisonDLFresno State
93Travis RacitiDLSan Jose State
96Chucky HunterDLTCU
98Xavier WilliamsDLNorthern Iowa
99Ryan RussellDLPurdue

Specialists

No. Name Position School
8Darragh O'NeillPColorado
32Niklas SadeKNorth Carolina State

Game summary

Scoring summary

Statistics

Statistics East West
First Downs 15 7
Total offense, plays - yards 61-260 43-93
Rushes-yards (net) 36-126 18-42
Passing yards (net) 134 51
Passes, Comp-Att-Int 13-25-1 10-25-2
Time of Possession 35:22 24:38

Notes

2015 NFL Draft

See main article: article and 2015 NFL Draft.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MVP Award Recipients . shrinegame.com . 2017 . December 25, 2017.
  2. Web site: 2015 East-West Game. East-West Shrine Game. Shriners Hospitals for Children. January 18, 2015.