2024 Senior Bowl
American college football all-star game
College football game
2024 Reese's Senior Bowl | |||||||||||||||||||
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75th Senior Bowl | |||||||||||||||||||
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Date | February 3, 2024 | ||||||||||||||||||
Season | 2023 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadium | Hancock Whitney Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Mobile, Alabama | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Spencer Rattler (QB, South Carolina)[1] | ||||||||||||||||||
Referee | Scott Walker (SEC) | ||||||||||||||||||
United States TV coverage | |||||||||||||||||||
Network | NFL Network | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Andrew Siciliano, Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis | ||||||||||||||||||
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The 2024 Senior Bowl was a college football all-star game played on February 3, 2024, at Hancock Whitney Stadium located in Mobile, Alabama.[2] The game featured prospects for the upcoming 2024 draft of the professional National Football League (NFL), mostly coming from the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). It was one of the 2023–24 bowl games concluding the 2023 FBS football season. The game began at approximately 12:00 p.m. Central Time and was officially known as the Reese's Senior Bowl via sponsorship from Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. Television coverage was provided by NFL Network.[3][4]
Players
National team
Full roster online [1].
No. | Player | Position | HT/WT | College | Notes |
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78 | Isaiah Adams | OL | 6'5/320 | Illinois | |
22 | Rasheen Ali | RB | 6'0/209 | Marshall | did not play |
82 | Javon Baker | WR | 6'1/208 | UCF | |
89 | A. J. Barner | TE | 6'6/251 | Michigan | |
8 | Cole Bishop | S | 6'2/207 | Utah | |
49 | Austin Booker | DL | 6'6/245 | Kansas | |
63 | Tanor Bortolini | OL | 6'4/310 | Wisconsin | |
47 | Peter Bowden | LS | 6'2/242 | Wisconsin | |
90 | DeWayne Carter | DL | 6'3/305 | Duke | |
2 | Jacob Cowing | WR | 5'11/175 | Arizona | did not play |
21 | Isaiah Davis | RB | 6'1/220 | South Dakota State (FCS) | |
91 | Tyler Davis | DL | 6'2/300 | Clemson | did not play |
22 | Johnny Dixon | DB | 6'0/191 | Penn State | did not play |
97 | Brandon Dorlus | DL | 6'3/290 | Oregon | did not play |
0 | Willie Drew | DB | 6'0/185 | Virginia State (DII) | |
52 | Ethan Driskell | OL | 6'9/329 | Marshall | |
65 | Kingsley Eguakun | OL | 6'3/300 | Florida | |
75 | Zach Frazier | OL | 6'3/310 | West Virginia | did not play |
72 | Taliese Fuaga | OT | 6'6/334 | Oregon State | did not play |
33 | Cedric Gray | LB | 6'3/235 | North Carolina | |
51 | Michael Hall Jr. | DL | 6'2/280 | Ohio State | did not play |
95 | Gabe Hall | DL | 6'6/287 | Baylor | |
32 | Jaylen Harrell | DL | 6'4/242 | Michigan | |
2 | Cam Hart | DB | 6'2/202 | Notre Dame | |
5 | Sam Hartman | QB | 6'1/210 | Notre Dame | 7/25, 69 yards, INT |
70 | LaDarius Henderson | OL | 6'4/310 | Michigan | did not play |
1 | Jontrey Hunter | DB | 6'2/240 | Georgia State | |
20 | Adisa Isaac | DL | 6'4/254 | Penn State | |
85 | Brennan Jackson | DL | 6'4/264 | Washington State | did not play |
10 | Khyree Jackson | DB | 6'3/195 | Oregon | did not play |
84 | Theo Johnson | TE | 6'6/264 | Penn State | |
43 | Joshua Karty | K | 6'2/208 | Stanford | 3/3 FG, 1/1 XP |
50 | Trevor Keegan | OL | 6'6/320 | Michigan | did not play |
99 | Marshawn Kneeland | DE | 6'3/268 | Western Michigan | 1 tackle, 0.5 sacks |
15 | Laiatu Latu | DE | 6'5/265 | UCLA | did not play |
40 | Dylan Laube | RB | 5'10/208 | New Hampshire (FCS) | |
73 | Sataoa Laumea | OL | 6'4/311 | Utah | |
0 | MarShawn Lloyd | RB | 5'9/210 | USC | did not play |
12 | Luke McCaffrey | WR | 6'2/195 | Rice | |
16 | Max Melton | CB | 6'0/190 | Rutgers | did not play |
7 | Quinyon Mitchell | DB | 6'0/196 | Toledo | did not play |
77 | Jordan Morgan | OL | 6'5/325 | Arizona | |
10 | Bo Nix | QB | 6'2/217 | Oregon | 4/5, 21 yards, TD |
28 | Kitan Oladapo | DB | 6'1/217 | Oregon State | |
11 | Ricky Pearsall | WR | 6'1/190 | Florida | did not play |
9 | Michael Penix Jr. | QB | 6'3/213 | Washington | did not play |
58 | Jackson Powers-Johnson | OL | 6'3/320 | Oregon | did not play |
71 | Dominick Puni | OL | 6'5/320 | Kansas | |
88 | Keith Randolph Jr. | DL | 6'5/300 | Illinois | |
13 | Brenden Rice | WR | 6'3/210 | USC | did not play |
76 | Roger Rosengarten | OL | 6'6/300 | Washington | |
6 | Chau Smith-Wade | DB | 5'11/176 | Washington State | INT, Defensive MVP |
40 | Javon Solomon | LB | 6'2/249 | Troy | |
88 | Brevyn Spann-Ford | TE | 6'7/270 | Minnesota | TD |
55 | Kingsley Suamataia | OT | 6'6/325 | BYU | |
48 | Edefuan Ulofoshio | LB | 6'1/236 | Washington | |
34 | Sione Vaki | DB | 6'0/208 | Utah | did not play |
28 | Kimani Vidal | RB | 5'8/215 | Troy | |
14 | Devontez Walker | WR | 6'3/200 | North Carolina | |
3 | Evan Williams | S | 6'1/205 | Oregon | |
11 | Payton Wilson | LB | 6'4/238 | NC State | did not play |
1 | Roman Wilson | WR | 6'0/192 | Michigan | did not play |
American team
Full roster online [2].
No. | Player | Position | HT/WT | College | Notes |
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7 | Kris Abrams-Draine | DB | 5'11/178 | Missouri | |
9 | Emani Bailey | RB | 5'9/207 | TCU | 10 carries, 53 yards, 4 catches, 34 yards |
6 | Jaheim Bell | TE | 6'3/239 | Florida State | |
27 | JD Bertrand | LB | 6'1/230 | Notre Dame | |
25 | Beau Brade | DB | 6'1/210 | Maryland | |
12 | Carter Bradley | QB | 6'3/216 | South Alabama | |
41 | Chris Braswell | DL | 6'3/255 | Alabama | |
19 | Jarvis Brownlee Jr. | DB | 6'0/190 | Louisville | |
22 | Javon Bullard | DB | 5'11/195 | Georgia | |
9 | Nelson Ceaser | DL | 6'3/250 | Houston | |
54 | Javion Cohen | OL | 6'4/305 | Miami | |
95 | Myles Cole | DL | 6'6/280 | Texas Tech | |
77 | Brandon Coleman | OL | 6'6/320 | TCU | |
98 | Jaden Crumedy | DL | 6'5/305 | Mississippi State | |
21 | Ray Davis | RB | 5'10/216 | Kentucky | |
92 | Justin Eboigbe | DL | 6'5/292 | Alabama | |
23 | Daijun Edwards | RB | 5'10/201 | Georgia | |
55 | Braden Fiske | DL | 6'5/297 | Florida State | 4 tackles, 0.5 sacks. Played for the National Team.[5] |
71 | Jermey Flax | OL | 6'6/325 | Kentucky | |
13 | Ryan Flournoy | WR | 6'2/197 | Southeast Missouri State (FCS) | |
75 | Javon Foster | OL | 6'5/319 | Missouri | |
74 | Delmar Glaze | OL | 6'5/328 | Maryland | |
60 | Tyler Guyton | OL | 6'7/327 | Oklahoma | |
50 | Marcus Harris | DL | 6'3/295 | Auburn | |
63 | Christian Haynes | OL | 6'2/313 | UConn | |
13 | Jalyx Hunt | LB | 6'4/248 | Houston Christian (FCS) | |
4 | Jha'Quan Jackson | WR | 5'11/185 | Tulane | |
3 | McKinnley Jackson | DL | 6'2/325 | Texas A&M | |
4 | D.J. James | DB | 6'1/164 | Auburn | |
28 | Javontae Jean-Baptiste | DL | 6'4/255 | Notre Dame | |
99 | Jordan Jefferson | DL | 6'4/317 | LSU | |
11 | Carlton Johnson | DB | 6'0/165 | Fresno State | |
33 | Cedric Johnson | DL | 6'3/265 | Ole Miss | |
70 | Christian Jones | OL | 6'6/321 | Texas | |
29 | Elijah Jones | DB | 6'2/184 | Boston College | |
24 | Kamren Kinchens | DB | 6'0/205 | Miami | |
40 | Tyrice Knight | LB | 6'2/235 | UTEP | |
17 | Xavier Legette | WR | 6'3/227 | South Carolina | |
55 | Beaux Limmer | OL | 6'5/307 | Arkansas | |
84 | Ladd McConkey | WR | 6'0/185 | Georgia | |
31 | Austin McNamara | P | 6'4/210 | Texas Tech | |
5 | Joe Milton | QB | 6'5/235 | Tennessee | INT |
56 | William Mote | LS | 6'2/230 | Georgia | |
27 | Malik Mustapha | DB | 5'11/207 | Wake Forest | |
0 | Andru Phillips | DB | 6'0/187 | Kentucky | |
7 | Michael Pratt | QB | 6'3/220 | Tulane | |
1 | Nehemiah Pritchett | DB | 6'1/184 | Auburn | |
2 | Spencer Rattler | QB | 6'1/217 | South Carolina | 4/4, 65 yards, TD (Game MVP) |
73 | Andrew Raym | OL | 6'4/309 | Oklahoma | |
16 | Will Reichard | K | 6'1/194 | Alabama | |
6 | Darius Robinson | DL | 6'5/296 | Missouri | |
64 | Layden Robinson | OL | 6'4/315 | Texas A&M | |
1 | Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint | WR | 6'2/195 | Georgia | |
28 | Cody Schrader | RB | 5'9/214 | Missouri | |
81 | Ben Sinnott | TE | 6'4/245 | Kansas State | |
0 | Ainias Smith | WR | 5'10/200 | Texas A&M | |
47 | Tykee Smith | DB | 5'10/205 | Georgia | |
93 | T'Vondre Sweat | DL | 6'4/362 | Texas | |
3 | Jamari Thrash | WR | 6'1/185 | Louisville | |
69 | Charles Turner III | OL | 6'4/300 | LSU | |
32 | Trevin Wallace | LB | 6'2/241 | Kentucky | |
14 | Nathaniel Watson | LB | 6'2/245 | Mississippi State | |
96 | Eric Watts | DL | 6'5/277 | UConn | |
19 | Jared Wiley | TE | 6'7/260 | TCU | |
8 | Michael Wiley | RB | 6'0/215 | Arizona | |
20 | James Williams | LB | 6'5/215 | Miami | |
14 | Johnny Wilson | WR | 6'7/237 | Florida State |
See also
References
- ^ Harvey, Paul (February 3, 2024). "Spencer Rattler shines with Senior Bowl MVP honors". saturdaydownsouth.com. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
- ^ "National beats American in Senior Bowl, QB Michael Penix did not play". The Boston Globe. AP. February 3, 2024. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
- ^ "Senior Bowl". seniorbowl.com. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
- ^ "2024 Reese's Senior Bowl". Mobile Sports Authority. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
- ^ James H. Jimenez (February 4, 2024). "2024 Senior Bowl Post-Game Stats and Analysis". hustlebelt.com.
External links
- Game statistics at statbroadcast.com
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