2024 Senior Bowl

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2024 Reese's Senior Bowl
75th Senior Bowl
1234 Total
National 7063 16
American 7000 7
DateFebruary 3, 2024
Season2023
StadiumHancock Whitney Stadium
LocationMobile, Alabama
MVPSpencer Rattler (QB, South Carolina)[1]
RefereeScott Walker (SEC)
United States TV coverage
NetworkNFL Network
AnnouncersAndrew Siciliano, Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis
Senior Bowl
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The 2024 Senior Bowl was a college football all-star game played on February 3, 2024, at Hancock Whitney Stadium located in Mobile, Alabama.[2] The game featured prospects for the upcoming 2024 draft of the professional National Football League (NFL), mostly coming from the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). It was one of the 2023–24 bowl games concluding the 2023 FBS football season. The game began at approximately 12:00 p.m. Central Time and was officially known as the Reese's Senior Bowl via sponsorship from Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. Television coverage was provided by NFL Network.[3][4]

Players[edit]

National team[edit]

Full roster online [1].

No. Player Position HT/WT College Notes
78 Isaiah Adams OL 6'5/320 Illinois
22 Rasheen Ali RB 6'0/209 Marshall did not play
82 Javon Baker WR 6'1/208 UCF
89 A. J. Barner TE 6'6/251 Michigan
8 Cole Bishop S 6'2/207 Utah
49 Austin Booker DL 6'6/245 Kansas
63 Tanor Bortolini OL 6'4/310 Wisconsin
47 Peter Bowden LS 6'2/242 Wisconsin
90 DeWayne Carter DL 6'3/305 Duke
2 Jacob Cowing WR 5'11/175 Arizona did not play
21 Isaiah Davis RB 6'1/220 South Dakota State (FCS)
91 Tyler Davis DL 6'2/300 Clemson did not play
22 Johnny Dixon DB 6'0/191 Penn State did not play
97 Brandon Dorlus DL 6'3/290 Oregon did not play
0 Willie Drew DB 6'0/185 Virginia State (DII)
52 Ethan Driskell OL 6'9/329 Marshall
65 Kingsley Eguakun OL 6'3/300 Florida
75 Zach Frazier OL 6'3/310 West Virginia did not play
72 Taliese Fuaga OT 6'6/334 Oregon State did not play
33 Cedric Gray LB 6'3/235 North Carolina
51 Michael Hall Jr. DL 6'2/280 Ohio State did not play
95 Gabe Hall DL 6'6/287 Baylor
32 Jaylen Harrell DL 6'4/242 Michigan
2 Cam Hart DB 6'2/202 Notre Dame
5 Sam Hartman QB 6'1/210 Notre Dame 7/25, 69 yards, INT
70 LaDarius Henderson OL 6'4/310 Michigan did not play
1 Jontrey Hunter DB 6'2/240 Georgia State
20 Adisa Isaac DL 6'4/254 Penn State
85 Brennan Jackson DL 6'4/264 Washington State did not play
10 Khyree Jackson DB 6'3/195 Oregon did not play
84 Theo Johnson TE 6'6/264 Penn State
43 Joshua Karty K 6'2/208 Stanford 3/3 FG, 1/1 XP
50 Trevor Keegan OL 6'6/320 Michigan did not play
99 Marshawn Kneeland DE 6'3/268 Western Michigan 1 tackle, 0.5 sacks
15 Laiatu Latu DE 6'5/265 UCLA did not play
40 Dylan Laube RB 5'10/208 New Hampshire (FCS)
73 Sataoa Laumea OL 6'4/311 Utah
0 MarShawn Lloyd RB 5'9/210 USC did not play
12 Luke McCaffrey WR 6'2/195 Rice
16 Max Melton CB 6'0/190 Rutgers did not play
7 Quinyon Mitchell DB 6'0/196 Toledo did not play
77 Jordan Morgan OL 6'5/325 Arizona
10 Bo Nix QB 6'2/217 Oregon 4/5, 21 yards, TD
28 Kitan Oladapo DB 6'1/217 Oregon State
11 Ricky Pearsall WR 6'1/190 Florida did not play
9 Michael Penix Jr. QB 6'3/213 Washington did not play
58 Jackson Powers-Johnson OL 6'3/320 Oregon did not play
71 Dominick Puni OL 6'5/320 Kansas
88 Keith Randolph Jr. DL 6'5/300 Illinois
13 Brenden Rice WR 6'3/210 USC did not play
76 Roger Rosengarten OL 6'6/300 Washington
6 Chau Smith-Wade DB 5'11/176 Washington State INT, Defensive MVP
40 Javon Solomon LB 6'2/249 Troy
88 Brevyn Spann-Ford TE 6'7/270 Minnesota TD
55 Kingsley Suamataia OT 6'6/325 BYU
48 Edefuan Ulofoshio LB 6'1/236 Washington
34 Sione Vaki DB 6'0/208 Utah did not play
28 Kimani Vidal RB 5'8/215 Troy
14 Devontez Walker WR 6'3/200 North Carolina
3 Evan Williams S 6'1/205 Oregon
11 Payton Wilson LB 6'4/238 NC State did not play
1 Roman Wilson WR 6'0/192 Michigan did not play

American team[edit]

Full roster online [2].

No. Player Position HT/WT College Notes
7 Kris Abrams-Draine DB 5'11/178 Missouri
9 Emani Bailey RB 5'9/207 TCU 10 carries, 53 yards, 4 catches, 34 yards
6 Jaheim Bell TE 6'3/239 Florida State
27 JD Bertrand LB 6'1/230 Notre Dame
25 Beau Brade DB 6'1/210 Maryland
12 Carter Bradley QB 6'3/216 South Alabama
41 Chris Braswell DL 6'3/255 Alabama
19 Jarvis Brownlee DB 6'0/190 Louisville
22 Javon Bullard DB 5'11/195 Georgia
9 Nelson Ceaser DL 6'3/250 Houston
54 Javion Cohen OL 6'4/305 Miami
95 Myles Cole DL 6'6/280 Texas Tech
77 Brandon Coleman OL 6'6/320 TCU
98 Jaden Crumedy DL 6'5/305 Mississippi State
21 Ray Davis RB 5'10/216 Kentucky
92 Justin Eboigbe DL 6'5/292 Alabama
23 Daijun Edwards RB 5'10/201 Georgia
55 Braden Fiske DL 6'5/297 Florida State 4 tackles, 0.5 sacks. Played for the National Team.[5]
71 Jermey Flax OL 6'6/325 Kentucky
13 Ryan Flournoy WR 6'2/197 Southeast Missouri State (FCS)
75 Javon Foster OL 6'5/319 Missouri
74 Delmar Glaze OL 6'5/328 Maryland
60 Tyler Guyton OL 6'7/327 Oklahoma
50 Marcus Harris DL 6'3/295 Auburn
63 Christian Haynes OL 6'2/313 UConn
13 Jalyx Hunt LB 6'4/248 Houston Christian (FCS)
4 Jha'Quan Jackson WR 5'11/185 Tulane
3 McKinnley Jackson DL 6'2/325 Texas A&M
4 D.J. James DB 6'1/164 Auburn
28 Javontae Jean-Baptiste DL 6'4/255 Notre Dame
99 Jordan Jefferson DL 6'4/317 LSU
11 Carlton Johnson DB 6'0/165 Fresno State
33 Cedric Johnson DL 6'3/265 Ole Miss
70 Christian Jones OL 6'6/321 Texas
29 Elijah Jones DB 6'2/184 Boston College
24 Kamren Kinchens DB 6'0/205 Miami
40 Tyrice Knight LB 6'2/235 UTEP
17 Xavier Legette WR 6'3/227 South Carolina
55 Beaux Limmer OL 6'5/307 Arkansas
84 Ladd McConkey WR 6'0/185 Georgia
31 Austin McNamara P 6'4/210 Texas Tech
5 Joe Milton III QB 6'5/235 Tennessee INT
56 William Mote LS 6'2/230 Georgia
27 Malik Mustapha DB 5'11/207 Wake Forest
0 Andru Phillips DB 6'0/187 Kentucky
7 Michael Pratt QB 6'3/220 Tulane
1 Nehemiah Pritchett DB 6'1/184 Auburn
2 Spencer Rattler QB 6'1/217 South Carolina 4/4, 65 yards, TD (Game MVP)
73 Andrew Raym OL 6'4/309 Oklahoma
16 Will Reichard K 6'1/194 Alabama
6 Darius Robinson DL 6'5/296 Missouri
64 Layden Robinson OL 6'4/315 Texas A&M
1 Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint WR 6'2/195 Georgia
28 Cody Schrader RB 5'9/214 Missouri
81 Ben Sinnott TE 6'4/245 Kansas State
0 Ainias Smith WR 5'10/200 Texas A&M
47 Tykee Smith DB 5'10/205 Georgia
93 T'Vondre Sweat DL 6'4/362 Texas
3 Jamari Thrash WR 6'1/185 Louisville
69 Charles Turner III OL 6'4/300 LSU
32 Trevin Wallace LB 6'2/241 Kentucky
14 Nathaniel Watson LB 6'2/245 Mississippi State
96 Eric Watts DL 6'5/277 UConn
19 Jared Wiley TE 6'7/260 TCU
8 Michael Wiley RB 6'0/215 Arizona
20 James Williams LB 6'5/215 Miami
14 Johnny Wilson WR 6'7/237 Florida State

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Harvey, Paul (February 3, 2024). "Spencer Rattler shines with Senior Bowl MVP honors". saturdaydownsouth.com. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  2. ^ "National beats American in Senior Bowl, QB Michael Penix did not play". The Boston Globe. AP. February 3, 2024. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  3. ^ "Senior Bowl". seniorbowl.com. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
  4. ^ "2024 Reese's Senior Bowl". Mobile Sports Authority. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
  5. ^ James H. Jimenez (February 4, 2024). "2024 Senior Bowl Post-Game Stats and Analysis". hustlebelt.com.

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