2015 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 =
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| date_game_played = January 17
| year_game_played = 2015
| football_season = 2014
| stadium = Tropicana Field
| city = St. Petersburg, Florida
| visitor_school = East–West Shrine Game#Game results
| visitor_name_short = East
| visitor_nickname = Team
| visitor_coach = Mike Singletary
| visitor_1q = 3
| visitor_2q = 6
| visitor_3q = 0
| visitor_4q = 10
| home_school = East–West Shrine Game#Game results
| home_name_short = West
| home_nickname = Team
| home_coach = Jim Zorn
| home_1q = 0
| home_2q = 0
| home_3q = 0
| home_4q = 3
| MVP = Marvin Kloss (K, South Florida) & Za'Darius Smith (DE, Kentucky){{cite web |url=http://www.shrinegame.com/past-inductees-mvp |title=MVP Award Recipients |website=shrinegame.com |date=2017 |accessdate=December 25, 2017}}
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| attendance = 22,296
| us_network = NFL Network
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The 2015 East–West Shrine Game, the 90th staging of the all-star college football exhibition, was held on January 17, 2015, at 4:00 p.m. 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 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season and prospects for the 2015 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.{{cite web|title=2015 East-West Game|url=http://www.shrinegame.com/About|work=East-West Shrine Game|publisher=Shriners Hospitals for Children|accessdate=January 18, 2015}} The game was broadcast on the NFL Network.
The East–West Shrine Game Pat Tillman Award was given to Jake Ryan (LB, Michigan); the 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."
Players
Full roster is available [https://www.shrinegame.com/Uploads/Public/Documents/NewShrineGame/Files/PastRosters/Game90_Roster.pdf here].
=East Team=
==Offense==
class="wikitable"
! No. | Name | Position | School |
1
| WR | |||
3
| WR | |||
6
| QB | Georgia | |||
7
| QB | Duke | |||
9
| OT | Maryland | |||
10
| RB | |||
13
| TE | |||
14
| QB | |||
15
| RB | LSU | |||
18
| Gerald Christian (INJ) | TE | |||
18
| TE | |||
25
| WR | |||
26
| Larry Dixon | FB | Army | |||
27
| RB | LSU | |||
60
| Sean Hickey | OL | Syracuse | |||
61
| OL | Georgia | |||
62
| Shane McDermott | OL | |||
63
| OL | |||
64
| OL | |||
66
| OL | |||
70
| OL | |||
76
| OL | |||
77
| OL | Kentucky | |||
79
| OL | |||
88
| WR | |||
98
| WR | Michigan |
==Defense==
class="wikitable"
! No. | Name | Position | School |
2
| Parrish Gaines | S | Navy | |||
5
| CB | Georgia | |||
8
| LB | Georgia | |||
11
| DL | |||
16
| S | |||
17
| Damian Parms | S | |||
19
| CB | |||
21
| CB | |||
23
| CB | Towson | |||
24
| S | LSU | |||
28
| Detrick Bonner | S | |||
30
| LB | Newberry | |||
35
| CB | |||
39
| LB | Michigan | |||
47
| Cole Farrand | LB | Maryland | |||
48
| LB | |||
54
| LB | |||
58
| DL | |||
59
| Jermauria Rasco | DL | LSU | |||
90
| DL | |||
91
| DL | |||
94
| DL | Kentucky | |||
95
| DL | |||
97
| DL | Maryland | |||
99
| DL |
==Specialists==
class="wikitable"
! No. | Name | Position | School |
37
| Marvin Kloss | K | |||
36
| Spencer Roth | P | Baylor |
=West Team=
==Offense==
class="wikitable"
! No. | Name | Position | School |
2
| WR | |||
3
| Ezell Ruffin | WR | |||
10
| QB | |||
11
| QB | |||
12
| WR | Rice | |||
17
| QB | Nevada | |||
23
| RB | |||
28
| RB | Texas | |||
29
| Austin Hill | WR | Arizona | |||
31
| RB | |||
48
| FB | Oklahoma | |||
52
| Cameron Clemmons | OL | |||
54
| Collin Rahrig | OL | Indiana | |||
66
| Brandon Vitabile | OL | |||
68
| Mickey Baucus | OL | Arizona | |||
69
| OL | TCU | |||
72
| OL | |||
73
| Adam Shead | OL | Oklahoma | |||
74
| OL | |||
74
| Miles Dieffenbach (INJ) | OL | |||
75
| OL | Toledo | |||
79
| OL | |||
80
| TE | Oklahoma | |||
81
| WR | |||
85
| TE | |||
85
| A. J. Derby (INJ) | TE | Arkansas | |||
88
| WR | Regina |
==Defense==
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! No. | Name | Position | School |
1
| Samuel Carter | S | TCU | |||
5
| DL | Memphis | |||
6
| Corey Cooper | S | Nebraska | |||
7
| S | |||
15
| Fritz Etienne | S | Memphis | |||
16
| CB | USC | |||
18
| LB | Stanford | |||
19
| LB | Oregon | |||
20
| Greg Henderson | CB | Colorado | |||
21
| CB | |||
22
| CB | Memphis | |||
26
| CB | Rice | |||
27
| S | Stanford | |||
34
| LB | |||
41
| LB | Kansas | |||
44
| LB | Baylor | |||
51
| LB | |||
53
| DL | |||
55
| James Vaughters | LB | Stanford | |||
58
| DL | Stanford | |||
91
| DL | |||
92
| DL | |||
93
| DL | |||
96
| Chucky Hunter | DL | TCU | |||
98
| DL | |||
99
| DL | Purdue |
==Specialists==
class="wikitable"
! No. | Name | Position | School |
8
| Darragh O'Neill | P | Colorado | |||
32
| Niklas Sade | K |
Game summary
=Scoring summary=
{{clear}}
{{AmFootballScoreSummaryStart|VisitorName=East|HomeName=West|state=}}
{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry
| Quarter=1
| Time=8:05
| Team=East
| DrivePlays=14
| DriveLength=58
| DriveTime=6:55
| Type=FG
| yards=39
| Kicker=Marvin Kloss
| Visitor=3
| Home=0
}}
{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry
| Quarter=2
| Time=4:43
| Team=East
| DrivePlays=7
| DriveLength=9
| DriveTime=3:22
| Type=FG
| yards=30
| Kicker=Marvin Kloss
| Visitor=6
| Home=0
}}
{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry
| Quarter=2
| Time=0:19
| Team=East
| DrivePlays=10
| DriveLength=23
| DriveTime=3:20
| Type=FG
| yards=47
| Kicker=Marvin Kloss
| Visitor=9
| Home=0
}}
{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry
| Quarter=4
| Time=11:31
| Team=West
| DrivePlays=14
| DriveLength=48
| DriveTime=7:42
| Type=FG
| yards=51
| Kicker=Niklas Sade
| Visitor=9
| Home=3
}}
{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry
| Quarter=4
| Time=4:33
| Team=East
| DrivePlays=10
| DriveLength=78
| DriveTime=6:58
| Type=FG
| yards=19
| Kicker=Marvin Kloss
| Visitor=12
| Home=3
}}
{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry
| Quarter=4
| Time=0:27
| Team=East
| DrivePlays=6
| DriveLength=28
| DriveTime=3:49
| Type=RushTD
| Runner=Dominique Brown
| yards=1
| kickresult=good
| Kicker=Marvin Kloss
| Visitor=19
| Home=3
}}
{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEnd|Visitor=19|Home=3}}
=Statistics=
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! Statistics !! East !! West | ||
First Downs | 15 | 7 |
Total offense, plays - yards | 61-260 | 43-93 |
Rushes-yards (net) | 36-126 | 18-42 |
Passing yards (net) | 134 | 51 |
Passes, Comp-Att-Int | 13-25-1 | 10-25-2 |
Time of Possession | 35:22 | 24:38 |
Notes
- Former players Jim Hanifan (1955 game) and Tommie Frazier (1996 game) were selected for the East–West Shrine Game Hall of Fame.
2015 NFL Draft
{{main article|2015 NFL Draft}}
References
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