College football game
The 2019 Senior Bowl was an all-star college football exhibition game played on January 26, 2019, at 1:30 p.m. CST , at Ladd–Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama . The game featured prospects for the 2019 draft of the professional National Football League (NFL), predominantly from the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS football season , rostered into "North" and "South" teams. The game was the last of the 2018–19 bowl games and the final game of the 2018 FBS football season . It was sponsored by Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and officially known as the Reese's Senior Bowl , with television coverage provided by NFL Network .[ 7]
Coaching staffs were announced on December 31, 2018; Jon Gruden and the Oakland Raiders staff for the North team, and Kyle Shanahan and the San Francisco 49ers staff for the South team.[ 8]
Players
In August 2018, bowl organizers had an initial "watch list" of 374 players, with a total of 110 players to be invited to the game.[ 9] By mid-December, 95 players had accepted invitations to play in the game,[ 10] with eight quarterbacks announced.[ 11]
Players who accepted invitations to the game are listed on the official website.[ 12] While team assignments follow general geographical guidelines (e.g. Penn State players on the North roster), there are multiple variances due to competitive and roster-balancing considerations (e.g. Buffalo players on the South roster).
North team
Full roster online here .
No.
Player
Position
HT/WT
College
Notes
23
Nasir Adderley
S
6'0/200
Delaware
Interception w/ 16-yard return; 5 tackles
44
Zach Allen
DE
6'5/285
Boston College
1
Corey Ballentine
CB
6'0/204
Washburn (DII)
5 tackles
52
Ben Banogu
OLB
6'4/249
TCU
66
Beau Benzschawel
OG
6'6/315
Wisconsin
13
Marquise Blair
S
6'2/195
Utah
2
Kris Boyd
CB
6'0/195
Texas
65
Garrett Bradbury
C
6'3/300
North Carolina State
11
Jordan Brown
CB
6'1/195
South Dakota State
4 tackles
91
L. J. Collier
DE
6'4/276
TCU
3 tackles, 2 sacks
5
John Cominsky
DE
6'5/275
Charleston (DII)
9
Te'Von Coney
ILB
6'1/240
Notre Dame
Fumble recovery; 4 tackles
92
Byron Cowart
DE
6'4/293
Maryland
64
Nate Davis
OG
6'3/311
Charlotte
63
Michael Deiter
OG
6'6/310
Wisconsin
8
Keelan Doss
WR
6'3/206
UC Davis
4 rec, 55 yds
70
Chuma Edoga
OT
6'4/295
USC
Named practice player of the week[ 13]
15
Ryan Finley
QB
6'4/212
North Carolina State
3rd/4th quarter QB (7-for-11, 83 yds)
98
Greg Gaines
DT
6'2/316
Washington
3 tackles
97
Dan Godsil
LS
6'4/233
Indiana
36
Dre Greenlaw
OLB
6'0/229
Arkansas
3 tackles
8
Will Harris
S
6'2/210
Boston College
2 tackles
18
Penny Hart
WR
5'8/180
Georgia State
1 rec, 7 yds
22
Karan Higdon
RB
5'10/202
Michigan
5 car, 18 yds
45
Alec Ingold
FB
6'2/242
Wisconsin
1 car, 7 yds; 1 rec, 11 yds
5
Andy Isabella
WR
5'10/195
UMass
7 rec, 74 yds, 1 TD; 1 car, 14 yds
97
Jalen Jelks
DE
6'6/245
Oregon
17
Daniel Jones
QB
6'5/220
Duke
3rd quarter QB (8-for-11, 115 yds, 1 TD), TD rushing
75
Chris Lindstrom
OG
6'4/310
Boston College
3
Drew Lock
QB
6'4/225
Missouri
1st quarter QB (9-for-14, 57 yds)
24
Iman Marshall
CB
6'1/205
USC
78
Erik McCoy
C
6'4/315
Texas A&M
58
Kaleb McGary
OT
6'8/324
Washington
10
Terry McLaurin
WR
6'1/205
Ohio State
4 rec, 53 yds; 1 car, 19 yds
9
Trace McSorley
QB
6'0/203
Penn State
2nd quarter QB (7-for-13, 59 yds)
11
Jakobi Meyers
WR
6'2/203
North Carolina State
1 rec, 15 yds
93
Anthony Nelson
DE
6'7/271
Iowa
Forced fumble
90
Charles Omenihu
DE
6'6/275
Texas
Forced fumble; 3 tackles, 1 sack
21
Amani Oruwariye
CB
6'1/201
Penn State
49
Donald Parham
TE
6'8/240
Stetson
1
Tony Pollard
RB
6'0/208
Memphis
8 car, 60 yds, 1 TD; 2 rec, 13 yds
3
Germaine Pratt
ILB
6'3/240
North Carolina State
71
Dalton Risner
OT
6'5/308
Kansas State
88
Drew Sample
TE
6'5/251
Washington
4 rec, 39 yds
99
Khalen Saunders
DT
6'2/310
Western Illinois
3 tackles, 1 sack
4
Darnell Savage
S
5'11/200
Maryland
73
Max Scharping
OT
6'6/320
Northern Illinois
43
Austin Seibert
K
5'9/214
Oklahoma
2-for-3 FG, 4 PAT
35
Cameron Smith
ILB
6'2/250
USC
3 tackles
15
Sutton Smith
OLB
6'1/237
Northern Illinois
12
Jaylen Smith
WR
6'4/220
Louisville
1 rec, 12 yds
89
Tommy Sweeney
TE
6'5/260
Boston College
42
Drue Tranquill
OLB
6'2/233
Notre Dame
2 tackles
81
Alex Wesley
WR
6'0/184
Northern Colorado
2
Dexter Williams
RB
5'11/215
Notre Dame
11 car, 39 yds, 1 TD; 1 rec, 4 yds
27
Khari Willis
S
6'0/215
Michigan State
87
Caleb Wilson
TE
6'4/235
UCLA
4 rec, 24 yds
33
Mitch Wishnowsky
P
6'2/220
Utah
2 punts, 59.5 avg, 62 long
95
Renell Wren
DT
6'6/297
Arizona State
South team
Full roster online here .
No.
Player
Position
HT/WT
College
Notes
38
Johnathan Abram
S
6'0/215
Mississippi State
25
Ryquell Armstead
RB
5'11/215
Temple
7 car, 24 yds, 1 TD; 2 rec, 12 yds
79
B. J. Autry
OG
6'5/340
Jacksonville State
14
Jake Bailey
P
6'2/202
Stanford
3 punts, 53.0 avg, 61 long
11
Tyre Brady
WR
6'3/206
Marshall
90
Demarcus Christmas
DT
6'4/305
Florida State
49
Isaiah Buggs
DT
6'2/286
Alabama
3 tackles
78
Dennis Daley
OT
6'6/324
South Carolina
57
Deshaun Davis
ILB
5'11/246
Auburn
60
Andre Dillard
OT
6'5/306
Washington State
32
Mike Edwards
S
6'0/200
Kentucky
45
Jaylon Ferguson
DE
6'5/262
Louisiana Tech
26
Mark Fields
CB
5'11/180
Clemson
15
Travis Fulgham
WR
6'3/215
Old Dominion
91
Carl Granderson
DE
6'5/261
Wyoming
40
Gerri Green
OLB
6'4/255
Mississippi State
7
Will Grier
QB
6'2/223
West Virginia
1st quarter QB (4-for-8, 61 yds)
27
Darrin Hall
RB
5'11/235
Pittsburgh
2
Terrill Hanks
OLB
6'2/230
New Mexico State
31
Wes Hills †
RB
6'2/218
Slippery Rock (DII)
2 car, 22 yds
58
Tytus Howard
OT
6'6/311
Alabama State
3
Tyree Jackson
QB
6'7/245
Buffalo
4th quarter QB (13-for-21, 165 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT)
74
Elgton Jenkins
OC
6'4/310
Mississippi State
12
Gary Jennings Jr.
WR
6'1/210
West Virginia
2 rec, 64 yds, 1 TD
83
Anthony Johnson
WR
6'2/210
Buffalo
1 rec, 14 yds
14
Isaiah Johnson
CB
6'4/203
Houston
4
Jaquan Johnson
S
5'11/195
Miami
1
Lonnie Johnson Jr.
CB
6'3/206
Kentucky
8
Kingsley Keke
DT
6'4/305
Texas A&M
13
Jonathan Ledbetter
DE
6'4/280
Georgia
11
David Long Jr.
ILB
5'11/221
West Virginia
34
Daylon Mack
DT
6'1/320
Texas A&M
16
Gardner Minshew
QB
6'2/220
Washington State
2nd quarter QB (1-for-8, 4 yds)
43
Nick Moore
LS
6'3/250
Georgia
18
Foster Moreau
TE
6'6/256
LSU
17
Jimmy Moreland
CB
5'11/175
James Madison
20
Bobby Okereke
ILB
6'3/234
Stanford
89
Josh Oliver
TE
6'5/250
San Jose State
70
Javon Patterson
OG
6'3/314
Ole Miss
71
Ross Pierschbacher
OC
6'4/309
Alabama
72
Ben Powers
OG
6'4/313
Oklahoma
87
Dax Raymond
TE
6'5/250
Utah State
22
Sheldrick Redwine
CB
6'1/195
Miami
13
Hunter Renfrow
WR
5'10/180
Clemson
5 rec, 63 yds
95
Dontavius Russell
DT
6'3/320
Auburn
75
Dru Samia
OG
6'5/303
Oklahoma
1
Deebo Samuel
WR
6'0/210
South Carolina
1 rec, 15 yds
21
David Sills
WR
6'4/210
West Virginia
2 rec, 28 yds, 1 TD
8
Jarrett Stidham
QB
6'3/215
Auburn
3rd quarter QB (4-for-5, 30 yds)
9
Montez Sweat
DE
6'6/245
Mississippi State
16
Sione Takitaki
OLB
6'2/230
BYU
21
Juan Thornhill
S
6'0/210
Virginia
36
Cole Tracy
K
5'10/183
LSU
2 FG, 0-for-1 PAT
73
Oli Udoh
OT
6'5/356
Elon
88
Trevon Wesco
FB
6'4/274
West Virginia
25
Darius West
S
6'0/210
Kentucky
7
Oshane Ximines
DE
6'4/255
Old Dominion
6
Rock Ya-Sin
CB
6'2/190
Temple
†Hills was MVP of 2019 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl
Game summary
Scoring summary
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
North
South
1
10:18
9
76
4:42
South
Ryquell Armstead 1-yard touchdown run, Cole Tracy kick no good (wide right)
0
6
1
3:41
9
65
4:17
South
33-yard field goal by Tracy
0
9
2
7:47
16
77
7:17
North
20-yard field goal by Austin Seibert
3
9
2
0:27
4
0
0:13
South
43-yard field goal by Tracy
3
12
3
10:20
10
84
4:40
North
Daniel Jones 1-yard touchdown run, Seibert kick good
10
12
3
8:10
2
44
0:45
North
Andy Isabella 19-yard touchdown reception from Jones, Seibert kick good
17
12
3
0:29
13
70
5:32
North
29-yard field goal by Seibert
20
12
4
12:06
8
78
3:23
South
Gary Jennings Jr. 10-yard touchdown reception from Tyree Jackson , 2-point run failed
20
18
4
8:05
8
75
4:01
North
Dexter Williams 3-yard touchdown run, Seibert kick good
27
18
4
3:17
4
35
2:26
North
Tony Pollard 21-yard touchdown run, Seibert kick good
34
18
4
0:14
13
75
3:03
South
David Sills 15-yard touchdown reception from Jackson, 2-point pass failed
34
24
"TOP" = time of possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football .
34
24
Note: special playing rules detailed here .
Source:[ 14]
Statistics
Total
North
0
3
17
14
34
South
9
3
0
12
24
Running back Karan Higdon of the North team
Statistics
North
South
First downs
30
21
Plays–yards
82–491
57–284
Rushes–yards
32–179
15–53
Passing yards
312
231
Passing: comp –att –int
31–50–0
24–42–1
Time of possession
36:14
23:46
Source:[ 15]
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
North
Passing
Daniel Jones (Duke )
8–11, 115 yds, 1 TD
Rushing
Tony Pollard (Memphis )
8 car, 60 yds, 1 TD
Receiving
Andy Isabella (UMass )
7 rec, 74 yds, 1 TD
South
Passing
Tyree Jackson (Buffalo )
13–21, 165 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing
Ryquell Armstead (Temple )
7 car, 24 yds, 1 TD
Receiving
Gary Jennings Jr. (West Virginia )
2 rec, 64 yds, 1 TD
Source:[ 16]
References
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^ "Raiders, 49ers tabbed to coach 2019 game" . seniorbowl.com (Press release). December 31, 2018.
^ "374 land on initial 2018-19 'Watch List' " . seniorbowl.com . August 23, 2018. Retrieved September 8, 2018 .
^ "Latest additions push roster total to 95" . seniorbowl.com . December 13, 2018. Retrieved December 16, 2018 .
^ "Duke's Jones eighth and final QB on roster" . seniorbowl.com . January 5, 2019. Retrieved January 11, 2019 .
^ "2019 Rosters" . seniorbowl.com . Retrieved January 19, 2018 .
^ "Nagy recaps week and gives out practice awards" . seniorbowl.com (Press release). January 24, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019 .
^ "North vs. South - Play-By-Play" . ESPN . January 26, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019 .
^ "North vs. South - Box Score" . ESPN . January 26, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019 .
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