2022 Senior Bowl

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2022 Reese's Senior Bowl
73rd Senior Bowl
1234 Total
National 7607 20
American 00100 10
DateFebruary 5, 2022
Season2021
StadiumHancock Whitney Stadium
LocationMobile, Alabama
MVPPerrion Winfrey (Oklahoma)[1]
FavoriteNational by 2.5
RefereeJames Carter (SEC)
Attendance20,478
United States TV coverage
NetworkNFL Network
AnnouncersAndrew Siciliano, Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis[2]
Senior Bowl
 < 2021  2023

The 2022 Senior Bowl was a college football all-star game played on February 5, 2022, at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. The game featured prospects for the 2022 draft of the professional National Football League (NFL), predominantly from the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). It was one of the final 2021–22 bowl games concluding the 2021 FBS football season. Sponsored by Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, the game was officially known as the Reese's Senior Bowl, with television coverage provided by NFL Network.[3]

This was the first time the Senior Bowl was played in February. Head coaches for the game came from the coaching staffs of the Detroit Lions and New York Jets.[4]

Players[edit]

National team[edit]

Full roster online [1]. Numerical rosters here (a number may be shared by an offensive and defensive player).

No. Player Position HT/WT College Notes
94 Cal Adomitis LS 6'1/234 Pittsburgh
45 Troy Andersen LB 6'3/242 Montana State (FCS)
42 Brian Asamoah LB 6'0/222 Oklahoma
25 Tyler Badie RB 5'7/199 Missouri
81 Trae Barry TE 6'6/244 Boston College
56 Darrian Beavers LB 6'4/234 Cincinnati
-- Terrel Bernard LB 6'0/220 Baylor
29 Coby Bryant DB 6'1/191 Cincinnati
65 Ja'Tyre Carter OL 6'5/276 Southern (FCS)
22 Tariq Castro-Fields DB 6'0/194 Penn State
-- Jahan Dotson WR 5'11/183 Penn State
7 Romeo Doubs WR 6'1/204 Nevada 2 receptions, 18 yards
17 Arnold Ebiketie DL 6'2/250 Penn State
78 Daniel Faalele OL 6'8/387 Minnesota
84 Jake Ferguson TE 6'4/244 Wisconsin 3 receptions, 62 yards, 1 TD
4 Jerome Ford RB 5'10/209 Cincinnati
93 Haskell Garrett DL 6'1/298 Ohio State
-- Luke Goedeke OL 6'4/318 Central Michigan
92 Logan Hall DL 6'5/278 Houston
27 Jeremiah Hall FB 6'1/241 Oklahoma 1 rush, 2 yards; 1 reception, 6 yards
-- Hassan Haskins RB 6'1/220 Michigan
54 Marquis Hayes OL 6'4/318 Oklahoma
67 Chasen Hines OL 6'2/335 LSU
20 Kyron Johnson LB 6'0/230 Kansas
77 Zion Johnson OL 6'2/314 Boston College
57 Travis Jones DL 6'4/326 UConn
36 Kerby Joseph DB 6'0/200 Illinois
6 Gregory Junior DB 5'11/202 Ouachita Baptist (DII)
87 Charlie Kolar TE 6'6/256 Iowa State
72 Abraham Lucas OL 6'6/322 Washington State
40 Jesse Luketa LB 6'2/261 Penn State
34 Boye Mafe DL 6'3/255 Minnesota
21 Damarri Mathis DB 5'10/197 Pittsburgh
85 Trey McBride TE 6'3/249 Colorado State 2 receptions, 12 yards, 1 TD
2 Verone McKinley III DB 5'11/194 Oregon
18 Bo Melton WR 5'10/191 Rutgers 2 receptions, 18 yards; 3 punt returns, 25 yards
15 Andrew Mevis K 5'10/203 Iowa State 0/1 FG, 2/2 XP
48 Chad Muma LB 6'2/241 Wyoming
91 Otito Ogbonnia DL 6'3/326 UCLA
70 Trevor Penning OL 6'6/330 Northern Iowa (FCS)
8 Kenny Pickett QB 6'3/221 Pittsburgh 6/6 passing, 89 yards, 1 TD
82 Alec Pierce WR 6'2/208 Cincinnati
8 Jalen Pitre DB 5'10/196 Baylor
76 Bernhard Raimann OL 6'6/304 Central Michigan
9 Desmond Ridder QB 6'3/207 Cincinnati 4/6 passing, 68 yards, 2 TD; 3 rushes, 12 yards
11 Dominique Robinson DL 6'4/254 Miami (OH)
-- Mike Rose LB 6'4/254 Iowa State
-- Jeremy Ruckert TE 6'5/250 Ohio State
52 Myjai Sanders DL 6'4/242 Cincinnati
5 Braylon Sanders WR 5'11/226 Ole Miss
14 Khalil Shakir WR 6'0/193 Boise State
51 Tyreke Smith DL 6'3/254 Ohio State
28 Abram Smith LB 5'11/211 Baylor 11 rushes, 48 yards; 2 receptions, 19 yards, 1 TD
96 Jordan Stout P 6'3/205 Penn State 4 punts, 49.5-yard average
69 Cole Strange OL 6'4/304 Chattanooga (FCS)
12 Carson Strong QB 6'3/226 Nevada 6/11 passing, 67 yards, 1 INT
71 Andrew Stueber OL 6'6/327 Michigan
95 Isaiah Thomas DL 6'4/258 Oklahoma
19 Cole Turner TE 6'6/246 Nevada 2 receptions, 44 yards
73 Matt Waletzko OL 6'6/310 North Dakota (FCS)
0 Jaylen Watson DB 6'1/197 Washington State
1 Christian Watson WR 6'4/211 North Dakota State (FCS) 1 reception, 38 yards
12 Sterling Weatherford DB 6'3/230 Miami (OH)
3 Rachaad White RB 6'0/210 Arizona State 11 rushes, 52 yards; 1 reception, 7 yards
30 Joshua Williams DB 6'2/193 Fayetteville State (DII)
98 Perrion Winfrey DL 6'3/303 Oklahoma
9 JT Woods DB 6'2/188 Baylor 1 INT (28-yard return)
75 Nick Zakelj OL 6'5/318 Fordham (FCS)

American team[edit]

Full roster online [2]. Numerical rosters here (a number may be shared by an offensive and defensive player).

No. Player Position HT/WT College Notes
35 Tycen Anderson DB 6'1/204 Toledo
83 Calvin Austin WR 5'7/173 Memphis 2 receptions, 45 yards; 1 kick return, 6 yards
38 Amaré Barno DL 6'4/239 Virginia Tech
88 Daniel Bellinger TE 6'4/252 San Diego State
74 Spencer Burford OL 6'3/293 UTSA
80 Grant Calcaterra TE 6'3/248 SMU 2 receptions, 14 yards
90 Jake Camarda P 6'3/191 Georgia 6 punts, 51-yard average
50 Tariq Carpenter DB 6'2/225 Georgia Tech
17 Zachary Carter DL 6'3/287 Florida
18 Damone Clark LB 6'4/239 LSU
-- Micheal Clemons DL 6'5/269 Texas A&M
29 Yusuf Corker DB 5'11/204 Kentucky
16 Cameron Dicker K 6'1/219 Texas 1/2 FG; 1/1 XP
13 JoJo Domann LB 6'0/226 Nebraska
81 Dontario Drummond WR 6'0/217 Ole Miss
85 Greg Dulcich TE 6'3/245 UCLA 1 reception, 10 yards
53 Kingsley Enagbare DL 6'3/261 South Carolina
26 Akayleb Evans DB 6'1/201 Missouri
5 Jequez Ezzard WR 5'10/195 Sam Houston State (FCS) 1 reception, 8 yards; 1 punt return, 1 yard
92 Neil Farrell Jr. DL 6'3/238 LSU
55 Luke Fortner OL 6'3/302 Kentucky
31 Mario Goodrich DB 6'0/186 Clemson
-- Danny Gray WR 5'11/182 SMU
33 Aaron Hansford LB 6'2/239 Texas A&M
30 Connor Heyward FB 5'11/239 Michigan State 2 rushes, 6 yards; 1 reception, -2 yards
14 Sam Howell QB 6'0/221 North Carolina 6/9 passing, 67 yards; 5 rushes, 29 yards, 1 TD
70 Ed Ingram OL 6'3/317 LSU
52 D'Marco Jackson LB 6'0/235 Appalachian State
99 Eric Johnson DL 6'4/300 Missouri State
96 Jermaine Johnson II DL 6'4/259 Florida State
1 Velus Jones Jr. WR 5'11/203 Tennessee 4 receptions, 53 yards; 1 rush, -7 yards; 8 kick return yards; 1 punt return, -5 yards
77 Braxton Jones OL 6'5/306 Southern Utah (FCS)
12 Derion Kendrick DB 5'11/202 Georgia
65 Darian Kinnard OL 6'4/324 Kentucky
46 Isaiah Likely TE 6'4/241 Coastal Carolina
10 DeAngelo Malone DL 6'3/234 Western Kentucky
48 Phidarian Mathis DL 6'3/313 Alabama
75 Cade Mays OL 6'4/321 Tennessee
32 Zyon McCollum DB 6'2/202 Sam Houston State (FCS)
23 Roger McCreary DB 5'11/189 Auburn
73 Max Mitchell OL 6'5/299 Louisiana
9 Leon O'Neal Jr. DB 6'0/211 Texas A&M
56 Dylan Parham OL 6'2/313 Memphis
71 Chris Paul OL 6'3/324 Tulsa
27 Dameon Pierce RB 5'9/220 Florida 5 rushes, 16 yards; 1 reception, 5 yards
4 T. J. Pledger RB 5/9/196 Utah 5 rushes, 33 yards; 2 receptions, 24 yards
-- D'Vonte Price RB 6'1/198 FIU
98 John Ridgeway III DL 6'4/327 Arkansas
24 Brian Robinson Jr. RB 6'1/226 Alabama 6 rushes, 18 yards
68 Jamaree Salyer OL 6'2/320 Georgia
54 Justin Shaffer OL 6'3/326 Georgia
47 Jordan Silver LS 6'1/235 Arkansas
52 Lecitus Smith OL 6'3/321 Virginia Tech
25 Cam Taylor-Britt DB 5'10/200 Nebraska
6 Alontae Taylor DB 6'0/196 Tennessee 1 INT
-- Cameron Thomas DL 6'4/264 San Diego State
19 Josh Thompson DB 5'10/199 Texas
41 Channing Tindall LB 6'1/223 Georgia
8 Jalen Tolbert WR 6'1/195 South Alabama 2 receptions, 24 yards
11 Tré Turner WR 6'1/179 Virginia Tech
-- ZaQuandre White RB 5'11/212 South Carolina
7 Sam Williams DL 6'4/265 Ole Miss
7 Malik Willis QB 6'0/220 Liberty 2/4 passing, 11 yards; 4 rushes, 54 yards
20 Tariq Woolen DB 6'3/205 UTSA
95 Devonte Wyatt DL 6'2/307 Georgia
17 Bailey Zappe QB 6'0/213 Western Kentucky 8/13 passing, 103 yards, 1 INT

Game summary[edit]

2022 Senior Bowl
Period 1 2 34Total
National 7 6 0720
American 0 0 10010

at Hancock Whitney StadiumMobile, Alabama

Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
  • (1:54) National – Trey McBride 6-yard touchdown reception from Desmond Ridder, two-point conversion run stopped; National 13–0
Third quarter
  • (3:20) American – Sam Howell 2-yard touchdown run; Cameron Dicker kick good; National 13–7
  • (0:48) American – Cameron Dicker 38-yard field goal; National 13–10
Fourth quarter
  • (11:04) National – Jake Ferguson 25-yard touchdown reception from Desmond Ridder; Andrew Mevis kick good; National 20–10

References[edit]

  1. ^ Wilson, Ryan (February 5, 2022). "Senior Bowl 2022: Oklahoma's Perrion Winfrey wins MVP, Malik Willis dazzles with his legs, more key takeaways". CBS Sports. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
  2. ^ NFL Network broadcast
  3. ^ "The Reese's Senior Bowl". seniorbowl.com. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
  4. ^ Cummings, Ian (February 5, 2022). "2022 Senior Bowl Coaching Staffs: Lions, Jets face off in showcase". profootballnetwork.com. Retrieved January 19, 2024.

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