2015 Senior Bowl

2015 Reese's Senior Bowl
All-Star Bowl Game
1234 Total
North Team 371014 34
South Team 7033 13
Date January 24, 2015
Season 2014
Stadium Ladd Peebles Stadium
Location Mobile, Alabama
MVP Ameer Abdullah
United States TV coverage
Network NFL Network

The 2015 Senior Bowl was an all-star college football exhibition game featured players from the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season, and prospects for the 2015 Draft of the professional National Football League (NFL). The game concluded the post-season that began on December 21, 2014. It was sponsored by Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and was officially known as the Reese's Senior Bowl.[1]

Ali Marpet of Hobart and William Smith Colleges, the first NCAA Division III player selected for the Senior Bowl, was named Sports Illustrated as the game's "biggest riser".[2][3]

The game was played on January 24, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. CST, at Ladd Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama between "North" and "South" teams, with the North team winning the game 34-13. Coverage of the event was provided on the NFL Network.

Rosters

North Team

No. Name Position HT/WT School
1 Jeff Luc ILB 6'0"/263 Cincinnati
2 Steven Nelson CB 5'11"/199 Oregon State
3 Jamison Crowder WR 5'8"/174 Duke
4 Adrian Amos S 6'0"/214 Penn State
4 Sean Mannion QB 6'5"/229 Oregon State
5 Shane Carden QB 6'2"/218 East Carolina
6 Marcus Murphy RB 5'9"/195 Missouri
6 Tom Obarski K 5'10"/177 Concordia (MN)
7 Ty Montgomery WR 6'0"/216 Stanford
9 Devin Smith WR 6'0"/190 Ohio State
10 Hayes Pullard ILB 6'0"/236 USC
11 Marcus Hardison DE 6'3"/311 Arizona State
12 Doran Grant CB 5'10"/199 Ohio State
14 Bryce Petty QB 6'3"/230 Baylor
14 Curtis Grant ILB 6'3"/238 Ohio State
16 Josh Shaw CB 6'0"/198 USC
18 Eric Rowe CB 6'1"/204 Utah
22 Quinten Rollins CB 5'11"/193 Miami (OH)
23 Damarious Randall S 5'11"/194 Arizona State
26 Quandre Diggs CB 5'9"/196 Texas
27 Kurtis Drummond S 6'1"/205 Michigan State
28 Ameer Abdullah RB 5'8"/198 Nebraska
29 Kyle Loomis P 6'1"/222 Portland State
30 Tyler Varga FB 5'10"/227 Yale
33 Jeremy Langford RB 6'0"/211 Michigan State
37 David Cobb RB 5'11"/229 Minnesota
44 Ibraheim Campbell S 5'11"/210 Northwestern
50 Ali Marpet OT 6'4"/307 Hobart
53 Jordan Hicks OLB 6'1"/241 Texas
58 Deion Barnes DE 6'4"/260 Penn State
No. Name Position HT/WT School
60 Chris Jasperse C 6'3"/297 Marshall
66 Max Garcia C 6'4"/305 Florida
68 T. J. Clemmings OT 6'5"/307 Pittsburgh
70 Robert Myers OG 6'5"/329 Tennessee State
71 Carl Davis DT 6'5"/321 Iowa
74 Jamil Douglas OT 6'4"/307 Arizona State
76 Donovan Smith OT 6'6"/341 Penn State
77 Laken Tomlinson OG 6'3"/323 Duke
78 Rob Havenstein OT 6'7"/332 Wisconsin
79 Trent Brown OT 6'8"/376 Florida
81 Vince Mayle WR 6'2"/219 Washington State
82 Justin Hardy WR 5'10"/190 East Carolina
84 Tony Lippett WR 6'2"/192 Michigan State
85 Antwan Goodley WR 5'10"/210 Baylor
86 Nick Boyle TE 6'4"/267 Delaware
87 Casey Pierce TE 6'3"/244 Kent State
88 Ben Koyack TE 6'5"/249 Notre Dame
90 Louis Trinca-Pasat DT 6'1"/291 Iowa
91 Henry Anderson DE 6'6"/287 Stanford
93 Joe Cardona LS 6'2"/241 Navy
94 Za'Darius Smith DE 6'5"/270 Kentucky
95 Danny Shelton DT 6'2"/343 Washington
96 Zack Hodges OLB 6'3"/242 Harvard
98 Hau'oli Kikaha DE 6'2"/246 Washington
99 Nate Orchard DE 6'3"/251 Utah

South Team

No. Name Position HT/WT School
2 Rannell Hall WR 6'0"/193 Central Florida
3 Josh Harper WR 6'1"/189 Fresno State
4 Phillip Dorsett WR 5'9"/183 Miami (FL)
6 Jaquiski Tartt S 6'1"/220 Samford
6 Blake Sims QB 5'11"/223 Alabama
7 David Johnson RB 6'1"/224 Northern Iowa
8 Garrett Grayson QB 6'2"/215 Colorado State
12 Amario Herrera ILB 6'0"/243 Georgia
13 Bryan Bennett QB 6'3"/215 SE Louisiana
14 Nick Marshall CB 6'1"/205 Auburn
15 Dezmin Lewis WR 6'3"/215 Central Arkansas
16 Donatella Luckett WR 6'0"/206 Harding
17 Justin Manton K 6'2"/196 Louisiana–Monroe
18 Sammie Coates WR 6'2"/213 Auburn
20 Kevin White CB 5'9"/180 TCU
21 Senquez Golson CB 5'8"/178 Mississippi
22 Tyler Lockett WR 5'10"/181 Kansas State
23 Anthony Jefferson S 6'1"/194 UCLA
25 Cody Prewitt S 6'2"/212 Mississippi
26 Clayton Geathers S 6'1"/212 Central Florida
27 Ladarius Gunter CB 6'1"/200 Miami (FL)
28 Imoan Claiborne CB 5'10"/189 Northwestern State
33 Markus Golden DE 6'2"/255 Missouri
34 Andrew East LS 6'2"/239 Vanderbilt
41 Terrance Plummer ILB 5'11"/235 Central Florida
42 Stephone Anthony ILB 6'2"/245 Clemson
43 Connor Neighbors FB 5'10"/242 LSU
No. Name Position HT/WT School
44 Cameron Artis-Payne RB 5'10"/212 Auburn
45 Jalston Fowler FB 5'11"/264 Alabama
46 Clive Walford TE 6'4"/254 Miami (FL)
47 Martrell Spaight OLB 6'0"/232 Arkansas
50 Reese Dismukes C 6'3"/295 Auburn
52 Denzel Perryman ILB 5'11"/242 Miami (FL)
54 Tre Jackson OG 6'4"/323 Florida State
54 Owamagbe Odighizuwa DE 6'3"/266 UCLA
60 La'el Collins OT 6'5"/308 LSU
63 Dillon Day C 6'4"/305 Mississippi State
70 Shaq Mason OG 6'2"/310 Georgia Tech
75 Blaine Clausell OT 6'6"/315 Mississippi State
77 Arie Kouandjio OG 6'5"/318 Alabama
78 Daryl Williams OT 6'5"/334 Oklahoma
79 Austin Shepheard OT 6'4"/324 Alabama
84 Devin Mahina TE 6'6"/256 BYU
85 Geneo Grissom OLB 6'3"/264 Oklahoma
86 Trey Flowers DE 6'2"/268 Arkansas
88 C. J. Uzomah TE 6'5"/263 Auburn
90 Gabe Wright DT 6'3"/299 Auburn
91 Preston Smith DE 6'5"/270 Mississippi State
92 Kaleb Eulls DT 6'3"/305 Mississippi State
94 Lorenzo Mauldin OLB 6'4"/256 Louisville
95 Grady Jarrett DT 6'1"/288 Clemson
96 Joey Mbu DT 6'3"/315 Houston
97 Lynden Trail OLB 6'6"/262 Norfolk State

Game summary

Scoring summary

Scoring Play Score
1st Quarter
SOUTH – David Johnson 19–yard run (Justin Manton kick), 09:05 SOUTH 7 – 0
NORTH – Tom Obarski 49–yard field goal, 05:58 SOUTH 7 – 3
2nd Quarter
NORTH – Ben Koyack 10–yard pass from Sean Mannion (Tom Obarski kick),12:23 NORTH 10 – 7
3rd Quarter
SOUTH – Justin Manton 24–yard field goal, 08:31 TIE 10 – 10
NORTH – Tom Obarski 28–yard field goal, 03:46 NORTH 13 – 10
NORTH – David Cobb 4–yard run (Tom Obarski kick), 00:40 NORTH 20 – 10
4th Quarter
NORTH – Tyler Varga 13–yard run (Tom Obarski kick), 12:08 NORTH 27 – 10
SOUTH – Justin Manton 29–yard field goal, 07:30 NORTH 27 – 13
NORTH – Tyler Varga 7–yard run (Tom Obarski kick), 01:46 NORTH 34 – 13

Statistics

Statistics North South
First Downs 25 19
Total offense, plays - yards 65–446 64–368
Rushes-yards (net) 29–186 28–120
Passing yards (net) 260 248
Passes, Comp-Att-Int 22–35–1 17–36–2
Time of Possession 27:48 32:12

References

  1. "Let's Go REESE'S". The Hershey Company. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
  2. "Ali Marpet Draft Profile". NFL.com.
  3. Sal Maiorana, Staff writer (February 20, 2015). "Hobart's Ali Marpet is intriguing NFL prospect". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.
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