2016 East–West Shrine Game

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2016 East–West Shrine Game
All–Star Bowl Game
1234 Total
East 9000 9
West 02360 29
DateJanuary 23, 2016
Season2015
StadiumTropicana Field
LocationSt. Petersburg, Florida
MVPVernon Adams (QB, Oregon) & Michael Caputo (S, Wisconsin)[1]
RefereeChris Snead
Attendance23,106
United States TV coverage
NetworkNFL Network
East–West Shrine Game
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The 2016 East–West Shrine Game was the 91st staging of the all-star college football exhibition, was played on January 23, 2016 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 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season and prospects for the 2016 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 "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." The 2016 winner was Keenan Reynolds of Navy.

Players[edit]

Full roster is available here.

East Team[edit]

Offense[edit]

No. Name Position HT/WT School
1 Tajae Sharpe WR 6'3"/188 UMass
6 Josh Ferguson RB 5'10"/198 Illinois
7 Blake Frohnapfel QB 6'6"/238 UMass
10 Jake Rudock QB 6'3"/208 Michigan
11 Rashawn Scott WR 6'2"/203 Miami (FL)
14 Joel Stave QB 6'5"/219 Wisconsin
18 Robby Anderson WR 6'3" Temple
19 Keenan Reynolds RB 5'11"/205 Navy
21 Chris Brown WR 6'2"/195 Notre Dame
25 Brandon Ross RB 5'10"/210 Maryland
47 Devon Johnson FB 6'1"/244 Marshall
54 Joe Thuney OL 6'5"/295 North Carolina State
57 Robert Kugler OL 6'3"/300 Purdue
60 Sean McEwen OL 6'3"/297 Calgary
61 Graham Glasgow OL 6'6"/303 Michigan
67 Charles Vaillancourt OL 6'4"/315 Laval
71 Brandon Shell OL 6'6"/328 South Carolina
72 Keith Lumpkin OL 6'8"/325 Rutgers
74 Fahn Cooper OL 6'5"306 Mississippi
76 Donavon Clark OL 6'4"/325 Michigan State
77 Taylor Fallin OL 6'6"/330 Memphis
78 Parker Ehinger OL 6'7"/318 Cincinnati
81 Steven Scheu TE 6'5"/245 Vanderbilt
87 Kyle Carter TE 6'3"/252 Penn State
88 Cody Core WR 6'3"/205 Mississippi
89 Darion Griswold TE 6'5"/255 Arkansas State

Defense[edit]

No. Name Position HT/WT School
2 Deon Bush S 6'1"/205 Miami (FL)
3 Jamie Byrd S 5'11"/185 South Florida
5 Cre'Von LeBlanc CB 5'11"/195 Florida Atlantic
8 Justin Simmons S 6'3"/194 Boston College
9 Anthony Brown CB 5'11"/190 Purdue
22 Elijah Shumate S 6'0"/224 Notre Dame
23 David Mims II CB 5'11"/198 Texas State
24 Brian Poole CB 5'10"/211 Florida
27 D. J. White CB 5'11"/185 Georgia Tech
28 Jordan Lomax S 5'10"/205 Iowa
31 Juston Burris CB 6'1"/207 North Carolina State
32 Andrew Williamson S 6'1"212 Vanderbilt
34 Joe Bolden LB 6'3"/232 Michigan
37 Antwione Williams LB 6'3"/245 Georgia Southern
43 James Burgess LB 6'0"/229 Louisville
44 Terrance Smith LB 6'4"/230 Florida State
45 Romeo Okwara DE 6'4"/270 Notre Dame
46 Darien Harris LB 6'0"/220 Michigan State
48 Anthony Harrell LB 6'2"/237 Florida
51 Mike Rose DE 6'3"/270 North Carolina State
91 Victor Ochi DE 6'2"/255 Stony Brook
93 Trevon Coley DT 6'2"/300 Florida Atlantic
94 Dean Lowry DE 6'6"/290 Northwestern
95 Nile Lawrence-Stample DT 6'1"/302 Florida State
97 Javon Hargrave DT 6'2"/295 South Carolina State
98 Anthony Zettel DT 6'4"/284 Penn State
Ryan Brown (INJ) DE 6'6"/266 Mississippi State
Taveze Calhoun (INJ) CB 6'1"/180 Mississippi State
Nicholas Vanhoose (INJ) CB 6'0"/190 Northwestern
Kris Frost (INJ) LB 6'2"/234 Auburn
Ronald Blair (INJ) DE 6'4"/270 Appalachian State
Connor Wujciak (INJ) DT 6'3"/301 Boston College

Specialists[edit]

No. Name Position HT/WT School
35 John Lunsford K 6'1"/180 Liberty
41 Will Monday P 6'4"/210 Duke

West Team[edit]

Offense[edit]

No. Name Position HT/WT School
3 Vernon Adams QB 5'11"/201 Oregon
5 Storm Woods RB 6'0"/207 Oregon State
7 Nate Sudfeld QB 6'6"/240 Indiana
8 Geronimo Allison WR 6'3"/196 Illinois
12 Brandon Doughty QB 6'3"/220 Western Kentucky
14 Hunter Sharp WR 6'0"/200 Utah State
22 Danny Anthrop WR 6'0"/193 Purdue
23 Daniel Lasco RB 6'1"/205 California
34 Derek Watt FB 6'2"/236 Wisconsin
54 Jake Brendel OL 6'4"/305 UCLA
57 Chase Farris OL 6'5"/310 Ohio State
60 Siaosi Aiono OL 6'2"/310 Utah
64 Tyler Marz OL 6'7"/325 Wisconsin
65 Alex Huettel OL 6'4"/301 Bowling Green
69 Ted Karras III OL 6'4"/307 Illinois
71 Alex Lewis OL 6'6"/290 Nebraska
72 Marcus Henry OL 6'3"/293 Boise State
73 Vi Teofilo OL 6'3"/315 Arizona State
75 Lene Maiava OL 6'5"/301 Arizona
77 Stephane Nembot OL 6'7"/320 Colorado
82 Jared Dangerfield WR 6'3"/215 Western Kentucky
83 David Morgan II TE 6'4"/260 Texas-San Antonio
86 Kivon Cartwright TE 6'4"/245 Colorado State
88 Ryan Malleck TE 6'5"/253 Virginia Tech
89 Devon Cajuste WR 6'4"/227 Stanford
Tyler Johnstone (INJ) OL 6'6"/295 Oregon
Nelson Spruce (INJ) WR 6'1"/205 Colorado
Keyarris Garrett (INJ) WR 6'4"/221 Tulsa

Defense[edit]

No. Name Position HT/WT School
2 V'Angelo Bentley CB 5'10"/190 Illinois
4 Lloyd Carrington CB 6'0"/195 Arizona
9 Tevin Carter S 6'1"/215 Utah
13 Gionni Paul LB 5'10"/225 Utah
15 Michael Jordan CB 6'0"/200 Missouri Western State
20 Clayton Fejedelem S 6'1"/190 Illinois
21 Ken Crawley CB 6'1"/180 Colorado
26 R. J. Williamson S 6'0"/216 Michigan State
29 Briean Boddy-Calhoun CB 5'11"/190 Minnesota
31 Cory James LB 6'0"/245 Colorado State
36 LeShaun Sims CB 6'0"/200 Southern Utah
40 Antonio Longino LB 6'2"/230 Arizona State
41 Travis Feeney LB 6'4"/226 Washington
42 Michael Caputo S 6'1"/206 Wisconsin
44 Jamal Golden S 6'0"/195 Georgia Tech
46 De'Vondre Campbell LB 6'5"/239 Minnesota
51 Aaron Wallace Jr. LB 6'3"/240 UCLA
52 Anthony Sarao LB 6'0"/235 USC
53 James Cowser DE 6'4"/258 Southern Utah
55 David Dean DT 6'1"/290 Virginia
56 Alex Balducci DL 6'4"/310 Oregon
90 Gerald Dixon Jr. DL 6'2"/269 South Carolina
91 Tyrone Holmes DE 6'4"/250 Montana
92 Luther Maddy DT 6'2"/283 Virginia Tech
95 Aziz Shittu DE 6'3"/279 Stanford
97 David Onyemata DE 6'4"/300 Manitoba
Christian French (INJ) LB 6'5"/250 Oregon
Jordan Simone (INJ) S 6'0"/195 Arizona State
Matthew Judon (INJ) DE 6'4"/255 Grand Valley State

Specialists[edit]

No. Name Position HT/WT School
24 Taylor Bertolet K 5'9"/188 Texas A&M
38 Drew Kaser P 6'3"/215 Texas A&M

Game summary[edit]

Scoring summary[edit]

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP East West
1 13:12 4 6 0:54 East 31-yard field goal by John Lunsford 3 0
1 3:25 East Interception returned 98 yards for touchdown by Brian Poole, John Lunsford kick no good (miss left) 9 0
2 14:54 7 80 3:31 West Kivon Cartwright 11-yard touchdown reception from Vernon Adams, Taylor Bertolet kick good 9 7
2 12:41 1 93 0:15 West Kivon Cartwright 93-yard touchdown reception from Vernon Adams, Taylor Bertolet kick no good (miss left) 9 13
2 4:50 10 80 5:33 West Geronimo Allison 10-yard touchdown reception from Vernon Adams, Taylor Bertolet kick good 9 20
2 0:00 3 5 0:13 West 24-yard field goal by Taylor Bertolet 9 23
3 0:20 8 54 4:14 West Geronimo Allison 10-yard touchdown reception from Nate Sudfeld, Taylor Bertolet kick no good (miss left) 9 29
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 9 29

Statistics[edit]

Statistics East West
First Downs 13 19
Total offense, plays - yards 187 462
Rushes-yards (net) 25-70 19-138
Passing yards (net) 117 324
Passes, Comp-Att-Int 18-35-3 23-39-2
Time of Possession 27:27 32:33

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MVP Award Recipients". shrinegame.com. 2017. Retrieved December 25, 2017.
  2. ^ "2016 East-West Game". East-West Shrine Game. Shriners Hospitals for Children. Retrieved January 13, 2016.