2004 East–West Shrine Game

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{{Infobox NCAA football yearly game

| game_name = East–West Shrine Game

| subheader = All–Star Bowl Game

| title_sponsor =

| image =

| caption =

| date_game_played = January 10

| year_game_played = 2004

| football_season = 2003

| stadium = SBC Park

| city = San Francisco, California

| visitor_school = East–West Shrine Game#Game results

| visitor_name_short = East

| visitor_nickname = Team

| visitor_coach = Walt Harris
(Pittsburgh)

| visitor_1q = 0

| visitor_2q = 7

| visitor_3q = 0

| visitor_4q = 0

| home_school = East–West Shrine Game#Game results

| home_name_short = West

| home_nickname = Team

| home_coach = John Robinson
(UNLV)

| home_1q = 7

| home_2q = 14

| home_3q = 7

| home_4q = 0

| MVP = Ryan Dinwiddie (QB, Boise State) & Brandon Chillar (LB, UCLA)

| odds = East by 3{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16793594/glantzculver_line/ |title=Glantz-Culver Line |newspaper=The Monitor |location=McAllen, Texas |date=January 10, 2004 |accessdate=January 23, 2018 |via=newspapers.com}}

| anthem =

| referee = Jack Folliard

| halftime =

| attendance = 25,602

| us_network = ESPN

| us_announcers =

| ratings =

| intl_network =

| intl_announcers =

}}

The 2004 East–West Shrine Game was the 79th staging of the all-star college football exhibition game featuring NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision players. The game featured over 90 players from the 2003 college football season, and prospects for the 2004 draft of the professional National Football League (NFL). The proceeds from the East–West Shrine Game benefit Shriners Hospitals for Children.

The game was played on January 10, 2004, at 11 a.m. PT at SBC Park in San Francisco, and was televised by ESPN.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16794067/today_on_tv_and_radio/ |title=Today on TV and Radio |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |date=January 10, 2004 |accessdate=January 23, 2018 |via=newspapers.com}} One of the players in the game was Neil Parry of San Jose State, whose lower right leg had been amputated in October 2000;{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16793788/parry_knows_shrine_games_true_meaning/ |title=Parry knows Shrine Game's true meaning |newspaper=Northwest Herald |location=Woodstock, Illinois |date=January 10, 2004 |accessdate=January 23, 2018 |via=newspapers.com}} Parry played on special teams for the West squad and registered a tackle in the second quarter.

The offensive MVP was Ryan Dinwiddie (QB, Boise State), while the defensive MVP was Brandon Chillar (LB, UCLA).{{cite web |url=http://www.shrinegame.com/past-inductees-mvp |title=MVP Award Recipients |website=shrinegame.com |date=2017 |accessdate=December 25, 2017}}

Scoring summary

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{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry

| Quarter=1

| Time=7:08

| Team=West

| DrivePlays=6

| DriveLength=24

| DriveTime=3:06

| Type=RushTD

| Runner=Larry Croom

| yards=1

| kickresult=good

| Kicker=Mark Gould

| Visitor=0

| Home=7

}}

{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry

| Quarter=2

| Time=14:24

| Team=East

| DrivePlays=9

| DriveLength=44

| DriveTime=3:16

| Type=RushTD

| Runner=Rod Rutherford

| yards=1

| kickresult=good

| Kicker=Billy Bennett

| Visitor=7

| Home=7

}}

{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry

| Quarter=2

| Time=6:55

| Team=West

| DrivePlays=5

| DriveLength=12

| DriveTime=2:03

| Type=RushTD

| Runner=Larry Croom

| yards=1

| kickresult=good

| Kicker=Mark Gould

| Visitor=7

| Home=14

}}

{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry

| Quarter=2

| Time=2:12

| Team=West

| DrivePlays=11

| DriveLength=71

| DriveTime=3:14

| Type=RecTD

| Receiver=Bernard Berrian

| QB=Ryan Dinwiddie

| yards=1

| kickresult=good

| Kicker=Mark Gould

| Visitor=7

| Home=21

}}

{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry

| Quarter=3

| Time=4:58

| Team=West

| DrivePlays=

| DriveLength=

| DriveTime=

| Type=IntTD

| Def=Brandon Chillar

| yards=56

| kickresult=good

| Kicker=Mark Gould

| Visitor=7

| Home=28

}}

{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEnd|Visitor=7|Home=28}}

Sources:{{cite web |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16792848/wests_parry_caps_his_comeback/ |title=West's Parry Caps His Comeback |agency=Associated Press |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |date=January 11, 2004 |accessdate=January 23, 2018 |via=newspapers.com}}

= Statistics =

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! Statistics !! East !! West

First Downs1419
Rushes-yards16-3629-91
Passing yards209202
Passes, Comp-Att-Int27-49-425-36-3
Return yards6045
Punts-average5-43.86-36.7
Fumbles-lost1-10-0
Penalties-yards5-352-20
Time of Possession28:5431:06
Attendancecolspan=2 | {{center|25,602}}

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Coaching staff

East head coach: Walt Harris


East assistants: Tom Freeman & Paul Rhoads


West head coach: John Robinson


West assistants: Bruce Snyder & Mike Bradeson


Source:{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16793029/shrine_game_rosters_box_score/ |title=Shrine Game (rosters & box score) |newspaper=Lansing State Journal |location=Lansing, Michigan |date=January 13, 2004 |accessdate=January 23, 2018}}

Rosters

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2004 NFL Draft

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Shrine game records indicate that 40 players in the game were selected in the 2004 NFL Draft. Players taken in the first three rounds:

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! Player

Pos.CollegeRound/Pick
(Overall)
Team selected by
Jason BabinDLWestern Michigan1/27 (27)Houston Texans
Daryl SmithLBGeorgia Tech2/7 (39)Jacksonville Jaguars
Terry "Tank" JohnsonDLWashington2/15 (47)Chicago Bears
Darius WattsWRMarshall2/22 (54)Denver Broncos
Ben HartsockTEOhio State3/5 (68)Indianapolis Colts
Tim AndersonDLOhio State3/11 (74)Buffalo Bills
Bernard BerrianWRFresno State3/15 (78)Chicago Bears
Marquis CooperLBWashington3/16 (79)Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jorge CordovaLBNevada3/23 (86)Jacksonville Jaguars
Darrion ScottDLOhio State3/25 (88)Minnesota Vikings

Source:{{cite web |url=http://www.shrinegame.com:80/draft_results_2004.php |title=2004 Draft Results |website=shrinegame.com |date=2004 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051103062110/http://www.shrinegame.com/draft_results_2004.php |archivedate=2005-11-03 |via=Wayback Machine |access-date=2018-09-04 |url-status=dead }}

References

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Further reading

  • {{cite news |url=https://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/neil-parry-san-jose-state-spartans-amputation-josh-parry-philadelphia-eagles-020116 |title=In the land of the Super Bowl, recalling Neil Parry’s amazing comeback |first=Sam |last=Gardner |website=Fox Sports |date=January 29, 2016}}

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