2016 Senior Bowl

2016 Reese's Senior Bowl
All-Star Bowl Game
1234 Total
North Team 0376 16
South Team 10737 27
Date January 30, 2016
Season 2015
Stadium Ladd Peebles Stadium
Location Mobile, Alabama
MVP Dak Prescott
United States TV coverage
Network NFL Network

The 2016 Senior Bowl was an all-star college football exhibition game featuring players from the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season, and prospects for the 2016 Draft of the professional National Football League (NFL). The game concluded the post-season that began on December 19, 2015. It was sponsored by Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and is officially known as the Reese's Senior Bowl.[1]

The game was played on January 30, 2016 at 1:30 p.m. CST, at Ladd Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama between "North" and "South" teams. Coverage of the event was provided on the NFL Network.[2]

Rosters

North Team

No. Name Position HT/WT School
1 Braxton Miller WR 6'2"/215 Ohio State
4 Darian Thompson S 6'2"/212 Boise State
6 Cody Kessler QB 6'1"/215 USC
7 Tyler Ervin RB 5'10"/177 San Jose State
8 Kevin Hogan QB 6'4"/218 Stanford
11 Carson Wentz QB 6'6"/235 North Dakota State
15 Ka'imi Fairbairn K 6'0"/190 UCLA
16 Jeff Driskel QB 6'4"/234 Louisiana Tech
17 Jihad Ward DE 6'6"/295 Illinois
19 Jordan Payton WR 6'1"/212 UCLA
20 Deiondre' Hall CB 6'2"/190 Northern Iowa
21 Tavon Young CB 5'10"/181 Temple
22 Riley Dixon P 6'5"/219 Syracuse
23 Tyvis Powell S 6'3"/210 Ohio State
24 Kevin Peterson CB 5'11"/190 Oklahoma State
25 Miles Killebrew S 6'3"/230 Southern Utah
26 Maurice Canady CB 6'2"/195 Virginia
27 Chris Sawin RB 6'1"/245 Navy
28 Kenneth Dixon RB 5'10"/212 Louisiana Tech
29 K. J. Dillon S 6'1"/203 West Virginia
31 Eric Murray CB 6'0"/199 Minnesota
33 Soma Vainuku FB 6'0"/255 USC
35 Nick Kwiatkoski ILB 6'2"/235 West Virginia
37 Joshua Perry OLB 6'4"/254 Ohio State
41 Jared Norris ILB 6'2"/240 Utah
44 Blake Martinez ILB 6'2"/245 Stanford
48 Tyler Matakevich ILB 6'1"/235 Temple
49 Kyler Fackrell OLB 6'5"/250 Utah State

No. Name Position HT/WT School
51 Josh Garnett OG 6'5"/321 Stanford
56 Joe Dahl OG 6'5"/310 Washington State
58 Joe Schobert OLB 6'2"/236 Wisconsin
59 Joe Haeg OT 6'6"/310 North Dakota State
60 Jeff Overbaugh LS 6'2"/240 San Diego State
63 Austin Blythe C 6'3"/290 Iowa
66 Jack Allen C 6'2"/296 Michigan State
70 Willie Beavers OG 6'5"/309 Western Michigan
71 Jason Fanaika DE 6'3"/270 Utah
72 Nick Martin OG 6'5"/301 Notre Dame
77 Kyle Murphy OT 6'7"/301 Stanford
78 Jason Spriggs OT 6'7"/305 Indiana
79 Cole Toner OT 6'6"/303 Harvard
80 Bryce Williams TE 6'6"/258 East Carolina
81 Nick Vannett TE 6'6"/260 Ohio State
82 Henry Krieger-Coble TE 6'4"/250 Iowa
84 Leonte Carroo WR 6'1"/215 Rutgers
85 Chris Moore WR 6'2"/190 Cincinnati
88 Tajae Sharpe WR 6'3"/188 UMass
90 Matt Ioannidis DT 6'4"/292 Temple
91 Sheldon Day DT 6'2"/285 Notre Dame
92 Adolphus Washington DT 6'4"/290 Ohio State
93 Vernon Butler DT 6'3"/309 Louisiana Tech
95 Carl Nassib DE 6'7"/272 Penn State
98 Lawrence Thomas DE 6'4"/305 Michigan State
99 Austin Johnson DT 6'4"/325 Penn State

South Team

No. Name Position HT/WT School
0 Deion Jones ILB 6'1"/227 LSU
1 Harlan Miller CB 6'1"/180 SE Louisiana
3 Sterling Shepard WR 5'10"/191 Oklahoma
4 Jay Lee WR 6'3"/215 Baylor
5 Cyrus Jones CB 5'10"/196 Alabama
9 Charone Peaks WR 6'2"/205 Clemson
10 Brandon Allen QB 6'2"/210 Arkansas
12 Jacoby Brissett QB 6'4"/231 NC State
14 Jake Coker QB 6'5"/232 Alabama
15 Dak Prescott QB 6'2"/230 Mississippi State
16 Jeremy Cash S 6'2"/210 Duke
17 Kenyan Drake RB 6'1"/210 Alabama
19 Reggie Ragland OLB 6'2"/252 Alabama
20 Kevin Byard S 5'11"/217 Middle Tennessee
21 Sean Davis S 6'1"/202 Maryland
22 Aaron Green RB 5'11"/205 TCU
23 Jonathan Jones CB 5'10"/181 Auburn
25 James Bradberry CB 6'1"/213 Samford
28 Jalen Mills CB 6'1"/194 LSU
31 DeAndre Washington RB 5'8"/200 Texas Tech
32 Jonathan Williams RB 6'0"/223 Arkansas
33 Antonio Morrison ILB 6'1"/230 Florida
35 Ross Martin K 5'10"/185 Duke
36 DeAndre Houston-Carson S 6'2"/195 William & Mary
38 Alex Kinal P 6'4"/205 Wake Forest
40 Dan Vitale FB 6'2"/235 Northwestern
45 Josh Forrest ILB 6'2"/250 Kentucky
48 Glenn Gronkowski TE 6'3"/234 Kansas State

No. Name Position HT/WT School
49 Eric Striker OLB 6'0"/223 Oklahoma
50 Jimmy Landes LS 6'2"/250 Baylor
55 Cody Whitehair OG 6'4"/305 Kansas State
58 Spencer Drango OT 6'6"/310 Baylor
59 Jordan Jenkins OLB 6'3"/253 Georgia
60 Connor McGovern OG 6'4"/300 Missouri
61 Graham Glasgow C 6'6"/303 Michigan
62 Le'Raven Clark OT 6'6"/307 Texas Tech
65 Christian Westerman OG 6'4"/300 Arizona State
71 John Theus OT 6'6"/303 Georgia
73 Sebastian Tretola OG 6'4"/330 Arkansas
74 Vadal Alexander OT 6'6"/329 LSU
77 Evan Boehm C 6'3"/320 Missouri
81 K. J. Maye WR 5'10"/194 Minnesota
83 Jake McGee TE 6'6"/250 Florida
86 Malcolm Mitchell WR 6'1"/196 Georgia
88 Paul McRoberts WR 6'3"/197 SE Missouri State
89 Jerell Adams TE 6'6"/231 South Carolina
90 Jarran Reed DT 6'4"/313 Alabama
91 Charles Tapper DT 6'4"/283 Oklahoma
92 Shawn Oakman DE 6'9"/275 Baylor
95 Bronson Kaufusi DE 6'7"/265 Brigham Young
96 Dadi Nicolas DE 6'3"/227 Virginia Tech
97 Noah Spence DE 6'3"/261 Eastern Kentucky
98 Sheldon Rankins DT 6'2"/303 Louisville
99 Quinton Jefferson DT 6'3"/289 Maryland

Game summary

Scoring summary

Scoring Play Score
1st Quarter
SOUTH – Aaron Green 25–yard run (Ross Martin kick), 04:00 SOUTH 7 – 0
SOUTH – Ross Martin 48–yard field goal, 00:20 SOUTH 10 – 0
2nd Quarter
NORTH – Ka'imi Fairbairn 36–yard field goal, 02:56 SOUTH 10 – 3
SOUTH – Paul McRoberts 5–yard pass from Dak Prescott (Ross Martin kick), 00:22 SOUTH 17 – 3
3rd Quarter
SOUTH – Ross Martin 40–yard field goal, 09:26 SOUTH 20 – 3
NORTH – Cody Kessler 1–yard run (Ka'imi Fairbairn kick), 01:53 SOUTH 20 – 10
4th Quarter
SOUTH – Kenyan Drake 1–yard run (Ross Martin kick), 06:28 SOUTH 27 – 10
NORTH – Aaron Burbridge 29–yard pass from Jeff Driskel (PAT not attempted), 00:00 SOUTH 27 – 16

Statistics

Statistics North South
First Downs 18 21
Total offense, plays - yards 332 353
Rushes-yards (net) 26–112 27–127
Passing yards (net) 220 226
Passes, Comp-Att-Int 21–36–0 22–34–0
Time of Possession 28:17 31:43

References

  1. "Let's Go REESE'S". The Hershey Company. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
  2. RSB reveals new start time, new partnership, Seniorbowl.com, December 15, 2015
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