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2013 East-West Shrine Game Rosters


Mark Vader

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Here is the updated WEST roster.

 

OFFENSE

 

QB:

14 Alex Carder Western Michigan

7 Seth Doege Texas Tech

10 Matt Scott Arizona

 

RB:

48 Zach Line Southern Methodist

33 Christine Michael Texas A&M

25 Kerwyn Williams Utah State

 

WR:

81 Anthony Amos Middle Tennessee State

4 Dan Buckner Arizona

1 Chad Bumphis Mississippi State

8 Jasper Collins Mount Union

6 Keenan Davis Iowa

12 Tyrone Goard Eastern Kentucky

 

TE:

88 Joseph Fauria UCLA

44 Josh Hill Idaho State

84 Zach Sudfeld Nevada

 

OL:

60 Jeff Baca UCLA

74 Sam Brenner Utah

75 Braden Brown Brigham Young

50 Kirby Fabien Calgary

53 James Ferentz Iowa

67 Manase Foketi West Texas A&M

66 Blaize Foltz Texas Christian

72 Tanner Hawkinson Kansas

68 Dann O'Neill Western Michigan

52 Andrew Robiskie Western Illinois

56 Ryan Turnley Pittsburgh

 

K:

19 Zach Brown Portland State

 

 

DEFENSE

 

DL:

97 Josh Boyd Mississippi State

73 William Campbell Michigan

95 Wes Horton USC

43 Travis Johnson San Jose State

94 Rob Lohr Vanderbilt

83 Will Pericak Colorado

45 Caleb Schreibeis Montana State

96 Brandon Thurmond Arkansas-Pine Bluff

 

LB:

54 Steve Greer Virginia

28 Devonte Holloman South Carolina

47 A.J. Klein Iowa State

13 Keith Pough Howard

51 Albert Rosette Nevada

42 Nathan Williams Ohio State

 

CB:

31 Terry Hawthorne Illinois

3 Aaron Hester UCLA

9 Demontre Hurst Oklahoma

18 Micah Hyde Iowa

24 Nigel Malone Kansas State

22 Sheldon Pride UCLA

2 Khalid Wooten Nevada

 

S:

15 Jahleel Addae Central Michigan

16 Cody Davis Texas Tech

11 Keelan Johnson Arizona State

20 Bradley McDougald Kansas

26 Zeke Motta Notre Dame

29 Shamarko Thomas Syracuse

5 Duke Williams Nevada

 

P:

49 Josh Hubner Arizona State

 

Any player from Syracuse.

Yes.

#29 Shamarko Thomas, Safety is playing on the West team.

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RB Burkhead Rex Nebraska 5' 11" 210

TE Fauria Joseph UCLA 6' 7" 255

TE Kasa Nick Colorado 6' 6" 265

RB Line Zach S. Methodist 6' 1" 230

QB Scott Matt Arizona 6' 3" 208

TE Sudfeld Zach Nevada 6' 7" 255

CB Hester Aaron UCLA 6' 2" 195

LB Holloman DeVonte S. Carolina 6' 2" 240

DL Johnson Travis San Jose State 6' 2" 245

LB Klein A.J. Iowa State 6' 2" 244

DL Roh Craig Michigan 6' 5" 281

 

 

this is a good start, plus there are always guys that standout that you don't know or expect, so just watch the guys that catch your eye and you'll be all set.

 

Davonte Holloman is a STUD. -if our knuckleheaded FO doesn't snag some of these SEC tackling machines, i am gonna flip the f___ out!

 

This seems to be an excellent year for everything except QB's. -Never thought I'd be okay with NOT taking one, but I totally am

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Collin Klein QB Kansas State & Emory Blake WR Auburn are the only ones I am interested in

 

@PriscoCBS

They just compared Klein to Tebow. He's done

 

:lol:

 

@PriscoCBS

Colin Klein has a bad throwing motion, but at least we know his wife is real.

 

A cheapshot at Te'o. :rolleyes:

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Davonte Holloman is a STUD. -if our knuckleheaded FO doesn't snag some of these SEC tackling machines, i am gonna flip the f___ out!

 

This seems to be an excellent year for everything except QB's. -Never thought I'd be okay with NOT taking one, but I totally am

 

we should take one just not in the first.

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In looking at some of these names---I thought the East-West game was for those players who didnt make a college bowl?

 

Some context:

 

"In recent decades, the game has been played in mid-January so that players from teams whose schools were involved in bowl games can participate, which is important, as these teams often have some of the very best players…

 

Even so, the Shrine Game's organizers relaxed efforts towards attracting top players to the game, meaning that many of college football's best players went to the Senior Bowl instead."

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East-West_Shrine_Game

 

edit: FWIW, the Senior Bowl is played one week after the East-West Shrine game.

 

I'm thinking not too many players participate in both games.

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Some context:

 

"In recent decades, the game has been played in mid-January so that players from teams whose schools were involved in bowl games can participate, which is important, as these teams often have some of the very best players…

 

Even so, the Shrine Game's organizers relaxed efforts towards attracting top players to the game, meaning that many of college football's best players went to the Senior Bowl instead."

 

http://en.wikipedia....est_Shrine_Game

 

edit: FWIW, the Senior Bowl is played one week after the East-West Shrine game.

 

I'm thinking not too many players participate in both games.

That is true. At most I would say that 2 or 3 players will play in both games.

 

It's interesting how these All-Star games have become de-emphasized over the years.

 

Remember when they not only had the East-West game & Senior Bowl, but also the "Hula Bowl" & the "Blue-Gray" game?

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That is true. At most I would say that 2 or 3 players will play in both games.

 

It's interesting how these All-Star games have become de-emphasized over the years.

 

Remember when they not only had the East-West game & Senior Bowl, but also the "Hula Bowl" & the "Blue-Gray" game?

 

Damn! Yes I do now that you mention it. Add to that the fact that I'd never heard of catfishing before and I guess there's only one conclusion to draw.

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