College Gridiron Showcase

{{Short description|College football event in Fort Worth, Texas, US}}

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The College Gridiron Showcase (CGS) is an independently operated annual post-season college football event hosted each January in Fort Worth, Texas.{{Cite web|date=2018-10-15|title=College Gridiron Showcase & Symposium Moves to McNair Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas|url=https://cgsallstar.com/2018/10/college-gridiron-showcase-symposium-moves-to-mcnair-stadium-in-fort-worth-texas/|access-date=2020-10-21|website=College Gridiron Showcase|language=en-US}} The event consists of NFL draft prospects who have completed their eligibility in NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, and the NAIA. CGS also hosts the Pro Gridiron Showcase for non-draft eligible free agents. The event originated as a post-season all star game in 2015, but switched to its current drill showcase and "controlled scrimmage" format in 2016.{{Cite web|date=2015-11-25|title=Press Release: College Gridiron Showcase is back for 2016|url=https://cgsallstar.com/2015/11/press-release-college-gridiron-showcase-is-back-for-2016/|access-date=2020-10-21|website=College Gridiron Showcase|language=en-US}}

In addition to on-field drills, the event also features educational seminars including those on financial acumen and marketing.

History

= 2015 =

The inaugural CGS event, an All Star Game format was held in Addison, TX. Of the 104 participants, 10 were selected in the NFL Draft, 53 signed as undrafted free agents, and 22 were rookie camp invitees. The event also featured the number one overall pick in the 2015 CFL Draft, Alex Mateas.{{Cite web|date=2015-11-29|title=2015 College Gridiron Showcase|url=https://cgsallstar.com/2015cgs/|access-date=2020-10-21|website=College Gridiron Showcase|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|date=2015-05-12|title=Calling Home: Ottawa pegs Alex Mateas first overall|url=https://www.cfl.ca/2015/05/12/calling-home-ottawa-pegs-alex-mateas-first-overall/|access-date=2020-10-21|website=CFL.ca|language=en}}

Notable participants

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!Player

!College

Josh Shirley

|UNLV

Dyshawn Davis

|Syracuse

Antonio Johnson

|North Texas

Quinn Epperly

|Princeton

Ricky Collins

|Texas A&M - Commerce

Tyree Hollins

|Grambling State

Dominique Davis

|Liberty

Alex Mateas

|UCONN

Mark Roberts

|Lamar University

Chris Reed

|Minnesota St- Mankato

Justin Hamilton

|UL- Lafayette

David Mayo

|Texas State

Rick Lovato

|Old Dominion

Harold Jones-Quartey

|Findlay University

= 2016 =

The 2016 CGS was held at Pennington Field in Bedford, Texas and was the first that featured the showcase format as opposed to all star game.{{Cite web|date=2015-11-25|title=Press Release: College Gridiron Showcase is back for 2016|url=https://cgsallstar.com/2015/11/press-release-college-gridiron-showcase-is-back-for-2016/|access-date=2020-10-21|website=College Gridiron Showcase|language=en-US}}

Notable participants in the 2016 College Gridiron Showcase include CFL stars Juwan Brescacin, Romar Morris, Eric Temple, Robert Porter, Marvin Hall, Jr., and Reggie Begelton, NFL players Jakeem Grant, Trevor Williams, Jackson Branden, Andrew Adams, and JD McKissic, as well as the XFL's Kenneth Farrow and Jake Shenandoah.{{Cite web|date=2016-01-04|title=All-Star Roster|url=https://cgsallstar.com/allstars/|access-date=2020-10-21|website=College Gridiron Showcase|language=en-US}}

= 2017 =

The 2017 CGS was held at Pennington Field in Bedford, Texas. Lake Erie's Anthony Kukwa was named offensive MVP. Arkansas State's Chris Odom was the defensive MVP.{{Cite web|date=2017-01-12|title=CGS Halo Neuroscience All-Star & Select MVPs|url=https://cgsallstar.com/2017/01/cgs-halo-neuroscience-all-star-select-mvps/|access-date=2020-10-21|website=College Gridiron Showcase|language=en-US}}

Notable participants{{Cite web|date=2016-12-28|title=2017 CGS Roster|url=https://cgsallstar.com/2017-cgs-roster/|access-date=2020-10-21|website=College Gridiron Showcase|language=en-US}}

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!Player

!College

Christophe Mulumba

|Maine

Dane Evans

|Tulsa

Anthony Cioffi

|Rutgers

DaQuan Pace

|Eastern Michigan

Romond DeLoatch

|Temple

Seth Coate

|University of Saint Francis

Chad Geter

|Gardner-Webb University

Samuel Williams

|East Texas Baptist University

Drew Wolitarsky

|Minnesota

Qadr Spooner

|McGill

Younghoe Koo

|Georgia Southern

Alex Armah

|West Georgia

Rashaad Coward

|Old Dominion

Matt Breida

|Georgia Southern

Adam Butler

|Vanderbilt

Jake Hollister

|Wyoming

Bradley Seaton

|Villanova

Christian Kuntz

|Duquesne

Nick James

|Mississippi State

Tyson Graham

|South Dakota

Casey Sayles

|Ohio

David Rivers

|Youngstown State

= 2018 =

The 2018 College Gridiron Showcase was held at Greenhill School in Addison, TX.

Notable participants

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!Player

!College

Julien Laurent

|Georgia State University

David Knevel

|University of Nebraska

David Mackie

|Western (CA)

Godfrey Onyeka

|Wilfrid Laurier

Jackson Bennett

|University of Ottawa

Andrew Pickett

|University of Guelph

Tyrone Pierre

|Laval University

Trent Sherfield

|Vanderbilt

Alvin Jones

|UTEP

Michael Love

|University of South Florida

Kaare Vedvik

|Marshall University

Dontrell Hilliard

|Tulane

Michael Ford

|Southeast Missouri State

Alex Light

|University of Richmond

Elijah Nkansah

|The University of Toledo

George Odum

|Central Arkansas

Matthew Adams

|University of Houston

Tre Herndon

|Vanderbilt

Daniel Ekuale

|Washington State University

Sebastian Joseph-Day

|Rutgers University

Nathaniel Wozniak

|University of Minnesota

Ryan Santoso

|University of Minnesota

Vyncint Smith

|Limestone College

Craig James

|Southern Illinois University

Emmanuel Ellerbee

|Rice University

Darius James

|Auburn

Austin MacGinnis

|University of Kentucky

Tomasi Laulile

|Brigham Young University

Logan Tuley-Tillman

|UTEP

James Butler

|Iowa

Chad Kanoff

|Princeton University

Fred Lauina

|Oregon State University

De'Mornay Pierson-El

|University Of Nebraska

Kellen Soulek

|South Dakota State

Ryan White

|Vanderbilt

Jalen Tolliver

|University of Arkansas at Monticello

= 2019 =

The 2019 OTA-style format was held January 5–9, 2019 at McNair Stadium in Fort Worth.{{Cite web|date=2016-08-30|title=Fort Worth the Ultimate Sports Destination|url=https://sportsplanningguide.com/fort-worth-the-ultimate-sports-destination/|access-date=2020-10-21|website=Sports Planning Guide|language=en-US}} In addition to the regular showcase and symposium, the 2020 event saw the addition of a "Small School Invitational Showcase" to provide a scouting forum for players from lower tier conferences.{{Cite web|date=2018-09-13|title=2020 CGS Small School Invitational Showcase|url=https://cgsallstar.com/smallschool/|access-date=2020-10-21|website=College Gridiron Showcase|language=en-US}}

Running back AJ Ouellette from Ohio University and defensive end Kevin Thompson from Bethune-Cookman were named offensive and defensive MVPs, respectively.{{Cite web|title=NFL Draft-Eligible Seniors Shine at 5th Annual College Gridiron Showcase|url=https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/nfl-draft-eligible-seniors-shine-5th-annual-college-gridiron-tyler|access-date=2020-10-21|website=www.linkedin.com|language=en}}

Notable participants

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!Player

!College

Cole Sears

|University of Arkansas at Monticello

Zackary Williams

|University of Manitoba

Samuel Thomassin

|University Laval

Jamie Harry

|University of Ottawa

Nate Rogers

|Wayne State College

Delroy Baker Jr

|Indiana University

Connor Griffiths

|University of British Columbia

Brady Oliveira

|University of North Dakota

Freedom Akinmoladun

|Nebraska

Luke Gifford

|Nebraska

Austin Fort

|University of Wyoming

Trinity Benson

|East Central Oklahoma

PJ Locke III

|University of Texas at Austin

Kabion Ento

|University of Colorado

Tim Ward

|Old Dominion University

Jody Fortson Jr.

|Valdosta State University

AJ Cole

|North Carolina State University

Gunner Olszewski

|Bemidji State University

Jake Dolegala

|Central Connecticut State University

Derrick Kelly Jr

|Florida State University

Kareem Orr

|Tennessee Chattanooga (UTC)

Jonathan Harris

|Lindenwood University

James O’Hagan

|University at Buffalo

Jawuan Johnson

|Texas Christian University

Durrant Miles

|Boise State

Kirk Barron

|Purdue University

Bruno Reagan

|Vanderbilt University

= 2020 =

CGS 2020 was held January 3–8 at McNair Stadium in Fort Worth.{{Cite news|last=Hunt|first=Emory|title=On the Scouting Trail: Player notes, recaps, interviews and video from the 2020 College Gridiron Showcase|url=https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/1525229/2020/01/10/on-the-scouting-trail-player-notes-recaps-interviews-and-video-from-the-2020-college-gridiron-showcase/|access-date=2020-10-21|website=The Athletic}}

Notable participants

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!Player

!College

Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund

|Southeastern Louisiana

Dante Brown

|Fort Hays State University

Stavros Katsantonis

|University of British Columbia

Cameron Lawson

|Queen's University

Adam Auclair

|Université Laval

Dylan Giffen

|Western University

Noah Hallett

|McMaster University

Marc Liegghio

|University of Western

Jaylon Moore

|UT-Martin

Joshua Thomas

|Appalachian State University

Sam Franklin Jr

|Temple University

Lachavious Simmons

|Tennessee State University

Kendall Futrell

|East Carolina university

Willington Previlon

|Rutgers University

Tyler Davis

|Georgia Tech

Austen Pleasants

|Ohio University

Matt Cole

|McKendree University

Bill Murray

|William and Mary

Blake Gillikin

|Penn State University

Corliss Waitman

|University of South Alabama

Chase Harrell

|University of Arkansas

Gavin Heslop

|Stony Brook University

Elijah Mencer

|University at Albany

Benning Potoae

|Washington

Aaron Brewer

|Texas State University

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