2010 East–West Shrine Game

2010 Asset Protect East–West Shrine Game
1234 Total
East Team 0607 13
West Team 0307 10
Date January 23, 2010
Season 2009
Stadium Florida Citrus Bowl
Location Orlando, Florida
MVP O'Brien Schofield (defensive), Mike Kafka (offensive)
National anthem Kenny G
Halftime show Kenny G
Attendance 8,345
United States TV coverage
Network ESPN2
Announcers Bob Wischusen, Todd McShay, Brian Griese

The 2010 East–West Shrine Game was the 85th staging of the all-star college football exhibition game featuring NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision players.[1] The game featured over 100 players from the 2009 college football season, and prospects for the 2010 Draft of the professional National Football League (NFL), as well as for the United Football League's inaugural draft. In the week prior to the game, scouts from all 32 NFL teams attended.[1] The proceeds from the East-West Shrine Game benefit Shriners Hospitals for Children.[1]

Marty Schottenheimer and Romeo Crennel served as the two teams' coaches for the game. The East team won by a 13–10 margin on the strength of a touchdown with just six seconds remaining. Wisconsin defensive end O'Brien Schofield and Northwestern quarterback Mike Kafka, both of the East team, were defensive and offensive MVPs, respectively.[2]

Although no players from this game were chosen in the first round of the NFL Draft and only seven were chosen on the second day of the draft (rounds 2 & 3), a total of 34 participants were selected during the draft's seven rounds. This includes four selections by the Pittsburgh Steelers and three each by the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers. Three Utah Utes football players and five offensive tackles from this game were selected in the draft.

Game summary

The West team was coached by Schottenheimer and the East by Crennel.[3] The game was played on January 23, 2010, at 3:00 p.m. local time at Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida.[4] It was the first time the game was played in the state of Florida.[5] The game had been hosted in California from 1925 through 2005 (with the exception of the 1942 game, held in New Orleans), and in Texas from 2006 through 2009.[6] The game was broadcast on ESPN2.[7] The combined score of 23 was the lowest since the 14–6 1992 East-West Shrine Game.[1] The total attendance of 8,345 was the lowest in the history of the self-described longest running college all-star game.[5] During the week before the game was played, the players interacted with general managers and scouts between practices.[5]

In the first half, the East posted two interceptions. Schofield, who also had three tackles, made an interception of a pass by BYU quarterback Max Hall.[1] Subsequently, Eskridge also intercepted a pass by Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing.[5] The only first half scoring came on field goals. Joshua Shene of Ole Miss posted field goals of 44 and 40 yards for the East. Texas placekicker Hunter Lawrence had a 47-yarder for the West.[5] Shene's field goals both came in the final two minutes and fifteen seconds of the first half.[8]

The West took a 10–6 lead with 6:59 left in the game when Hall connected with UCLA fullback Ryan Moya for an 8-yard touchdown pass.[1][9] A key play on the drive was a 41-yard pass from Hall to Eastern Washington tight end Nathan Overbay as he was cutting across the middle of a wide-open field.[5] BYU's Dennis Pitta then caught a 17 yard reception.[8]

Kafka threw the game-winning touchdown to Penn State tight end Andrew Quarless with six seconds left, resulting in the 13–10 victory over the West. The touchdown capped an 11-play 55-yard game-winning drive. The play before the touchdown, Kafka had scrambled out of the grasp of a swarm of defenders for a 9-yard gain.[5] During the drive Freddie Barnes of Bowling Green caught three consecutive passes of 12, 7, and 10 yards.[8] The final play was set up after Kafka eluded a sack during a 2nd down and 10 yards situation on the West 11-yard line which led to a timeout with 12 seconds left before Kafka connected with Quarless in the back of the end zone.[8]

Kafka was 18 of 27 for 150 yards and Michigan State's Blair White made 7 receptions for 93 yards for the East.[8] Hall was 7 of 12 for 119 yards, a touchdown, and an interception and Pitta recorded 4 receptions for 72 yards for the West.[8] The game saw no one accumulate more than 28 total rushing yards from scrimmage and no run was longer than 16 yards.[4] In addition to the aforementioned players, the defensive standouts for the East on Saturday were Virginia Tech's Kam Chancellor (7 tackles), USF's Kion Wilson (6 tackles, forced fumble) and Ole Miss' Greg Hardy, Jr. (5 tackles, sack). The West were led by seven tackles from Kansas' Darrell Stuckey and six tackles and three pass breakups from Texas Tech's Jamar Wall.[6]

According to the release from Shriners International Headquarters and several other sources, Schofield and Kafka of the east team were defensive and offensive MVPs, respectively.[1][6][10] However, according to the Associated Press press release that was published by ESPN, Sports Illustrated and several other sources, Eskridge was selected as defensive MVP.[5][11]

Scoring summary

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP East West
2 5:56 West 47-yard field goal by Hunter Lawrence 0 3
2 2:15 East 44-yard field goal by Joshua Shene 3 3
2 0:05 East 40-yard field goal by Joshua Shene 6 3
4 6:59 West Ryan Moya 8-yard touchdown reception from Max Hall, Hunter Lawrence kick good 6 10
4 0:06 East Andrew Quarless 2-yard touchdown reception from Mike Kafka, Joshua Shene kick good 13 10
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 13 10

Statistical leaders

East West
PlayerYardsTDsPlayerYardsTDs
Leading PasserMike Kafka1501Max Hall1191
Leading RusherAndre Dixon240Pat Paschall280
Leading ReceiverBlair White930Dennis Pitta720

Coaching staff

West Team

NamePosition
Marty SchottenheimerHead coach
Gary BrownRunning backs/Special teams
Ray BrownOffensive line
Gerald CarrQuarterbacks
Jay HayesDefensive line
Keenan McCardellWide receivers
Marlon McCreeDefensive backs
Kurt SchottenheimerLinebacker/Defensive coordinator
Mike StockTight ends/Special teams

East Team

NamePosition
Romeo CrennelHead coach
Dave AtkinsRunning backs
Pep HamiltonQuarterbacks
Sam Mills, Jr.Tight ends/Special teams
Robert PrinceWide receivers
Will ShieldsOffensive line
Vantz SingletaryLinebackers
Richard SolomonDefensive backs
Eric WashingtonDefensive line

Rosters

East team

Name Position School Hometown
Ali VillanuevaTight endArmyMeridian, MS
Mike McLaughlinInside linebackerBoston CollegeWoburn, MA
Freddie BarnesWide receiverBowling Green State UniversityChicago, IL
Thomas AustinOffensive guardClemson UniversityClemson, SC
Chris ChancellorCornerbackClemson UniversityMiami, FL
Kavell ConnerOutside linebackerClemson UniversityRichmond, VA
Patrick SimondsWide ReceiverColgate UniversitySidney, NY
Van EskridgeFree safetyEast Carolina UniversityShelby, NC
John SkeltonQuarterbackFordham UniversityEl Paso, TX
Cord HowardOffensive GuardGeorgia TechPhenix City, AL
Rodger Saffold IIIOffensive tackleIndiana UniversityBedford, OH
Rahim AlemDefensive endLouisiana State UniversityNew Orleans, LA
Richard DicksonFullbackLouisiana State UniversityOcean Springs, MS
Blair WhiteWide ReceiverMichigan State UniversitySaginaw, MI
Chris McCoyOutside LinebackerMiddle Tennessee StateVilla Roca, MS
Clay HarborTight EndMissouri State UniversityDwight, IL
Jamar ChaneyInside LinebackerMississippi State UniversityFt. Pierce, FL
Ross PospisilInside LinebackerNavyTemple, TX
Willie YoungDefensive EndNorth Carolina State UniversityRiviera Beach, FL
Mike KafkaQuarterbackNorthwestern UniversityOak Lawn, IL
Jim CordleCenterOhio State UniversityLancaster, OH
Doug WorthingtonDefensive tackleOhio State UniversityAthol Springs, NY
Jeremy BoonePunterPenn State UniversityMechanicsburg, PA
Daryll ClarkQuarterbackPenn State UniversityYoungstown, OH
Andrew QuarlessTight EndPenn State UniversityLong Island, NY
Mike NealDefensive TacklePurdue UniversityMerrillville, IN
Kevin HaslamOffensive TackleRutgers UniversityMahwah, NJ
Andre AndersonRunning backTulane UniversityStone Mountain, GA
Naaman RooseveltWide ReceiverUniversity at BuffaloBuffalo, NY
Justin WoodallStrong safetyUniversity of AlabamaOxford, MS
Mitch PetrusOffensive GuardUniversity of ArkansasCarlisle, AR
Torell TroupDefensive TackleUniversity of Central FloridaConyers, GA
Andre DixonRunning BackUniversity of ConnecticutNorth Brunswick, NJ
Lindsey WittenDefensive EndUniversity of ConnecticutCleveland, OH
Kyle CallowayOffensive TackleUniversity of IowaVail, AZ
Javarris JamesRunning BackUniversity of MiamiImmokalee, FL
A.J. TrumpCenterUniversity of MiamiPalm Harbor, FL
Greg HardyDefensive EndUniversity of MississippiMillington,TN
Joshua SheneKickerUniversity of MississippiOklahoma City, OK
Aaron BerryCornerbackUniversity of PittsburghHarrisburg, PA
Nate ByhamTight EndUniversity of PittsburghFranklin, PA
Darian StewartStrong SafetyUniversity of South CarolinaHuntsville, AL
Kion WilsonInside LinebackerUniversity of South FloridaMiami, FL
Chris ScottOffensive TackleUniversity of TennesseeRiverdale, GA
Barry ChurchStrong SafetyUniversity of ToledoPittsburgh, PA
Nate CollinsDefensive TackleUniversity of VirginiaPort Chester, NY
Matt MorencieCenterUniversity of WindsorWindsor, ON
O'Brien SchofieldOutside LinebackerUniversity of WisconsinChicago, IL
Kam ChancellorFree SafetyVirginia TechNorfolk, VA
Sergio RenderOffensive GuardVirginia TechNewman, GA
Stephan VirgilCornerbackVirginia TechRocky Mount, NC
Chris DeGeareOffensive GuardWake Forest UniversityKernersville, NC
Ben StaggsOffensive TackleWest Liberty UniversityWooster, OH
Alric ArnettWide ReceiverWest Virginia UniversityBelle Glade, FL
Patrick StoudamireCornerbackWestern Illinois UniversityPortland, OR

West team

Name Position School Hometown
Chris ThomasSafetyAir Force AcademyWesterville, OH
Dimitri NanceRunning BackArizona State UniversityEuless, TX
Carter BrunelleLong SnapperBaylor UniversitySan Antonio, TX
Joe PawelekInside LinebackerBaylor UniversitySan Antonio, TX
Max HallQuarterbackBrigham Young UniversityMesa, AZ
Jan JorgensenDefensive EndBrigham Young UniversityHelper, UT
Dennis PittaTight EndBrigham Young UniversityMoorpark, CA
Klint KubiakSafetyColorado State UniversityHouston,TX
Cole PembertonOffensive TakleColorado State UniversityHighsland Ranch, CO
Shelley SmithOffensive GuardColorado State UniversityPhoenix, AZ
Matt NicholsQuarterbackEastern Washington UniversityCottonwood, CA
Nathan OverbayTight EndEastern Washington UniversityChehalis, WA
Seyi AjirotutuWide ReceiverFresno State UniversityEl Dorado Hills, CA
Robert MalonePunterFresno State UniversityRiverside, CA
Lonyae MillerRunning BackFresno State UniversityFontana, CA
Reggie StephensOffensive GuardIowa State UniversityDallas, TX
Jeffery FitzgeraldDefensive EndKansas State UniversityRichmond, VA
Thad TurnerCornerbackOhio UniversityMarietta, GA
Keith TostonRunning BackOklahoma State UniversityAngleton, TX
Keaton KristickOutside LinebackerOregon State UniversityFountain Hills, AZ
Emmanuel SandersWide ReceiverSouthern Methodist UniversityBellville, TX
Chris MarinelliOffensive TackleStanford UniversityBraintree, Massachusetts
Ekom UdofiaDefensive TackleStanford UniversityPhoenix, AZ
Mike HicksWide ReceiverTennessee MartinJacksonville, FL
Michael ShumardOffensive GuardTexas A& M UniversityFort Hood, TX
Marshall NewhouseOffensive TackleTexas Christian UniversityDallas, TX
Brandon CarterOffensive GuardTexas Tech UniversityLongview, TX
Jamar WallCornerbackTexas Tech UniversityPlaview, TX
Terrence AustinWide ReceiverUCLALongbeach, CA
Reggie CarterInside LinebackerUCLALos Angeles, CA
Ryan MoyaFullbackUCLAEl Dorado Hills, CA
Alterraun VernerCornerbackUCLACarson, CA
Earl MitchellDefensive TackleUniversity of ArizonaHouston, TX
Devin RossCornerbackUniversity of ArizonaLos Angeles, CA
Mike TepperOffensive TackleUniversity of CaliforniaCypress, CA
Verran TuckerWide ReceiverUniversity of CaliforniaLynwood, CA
Riar GeerTight EndUniversity of ColoradoGrand Junction, CO
John EstesCenterUniversity of HawaiiStockton, CA
Kerry MeierWide ReceiverUniversity of KansasPittsburg, KS
Todd ReesingQuarterbackUniversity of KansasAustin, TX
Darrell StuckeyStrong SafetyUniversity of KansasKansas City, KS
Lee CampbellOutside LinebackerUniversity of MinnesotaNaples, FL
Jaron BastonDefensive TackleUniversity of MissouriBlue Springs, MO
James RuffinDefensive EndUniversity of Northern IowaBurnsville, MN
Brian JacksonCornerbackUniversity of OklahomaDeSoto, TX
T. J. WardFree SafetyUniversity of OregonAntioch, CA
Jordan SiscoWide ReceiverUniversity of ReginaRegina, SK
Hunter LawrenceKickerUniversity of TexasBoerne, TX
Robert JohnsonSafetyUniversity of UtahLos Angeles, CA
David ReedWide ReceiverUniversity of UtahNew Britain, CT
Stevenson SylvesterOutside LinebackerUniversity of UtahLas Vegas, NV
Daniel Te'o NesheimDefensive TackleUniversity of WashingtonWaikoloa, HI
Jason BeauchampOutside LinebackerUNLVSan Diego, CA
Martin TevaseuDefensive TackleUNLVBoonville, CA
Kenny AlfredCenterWashington State UniversityGig Harbor, WA

2010 NFL Draft

Below is a list of the 34 players from this game that were drafted in the 2010 NFL Draft. The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted four players that they scouted at this game and both the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers scouted three. The Arizona Cardinals, Buffalo Bills, Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans and Baltimore Ravens each selected two. Five offensive tackles, four defensive tackles, defensive ends, tight ends and wide receivers were drafted from this game. Three players from the Utah Utes as well as two each from the UCLA Bruins and Kansas Jayhawks were selected. Although 34 players were selected during the seven round draft, none were selected in the first round, while ten were chosen in the fifth and an additional 7 were chosen in the final seventh round.[12]

The east team's Matt Morencie had already been drafted with the fifth pick of the third round in the 2009 CFL Draft by the BC Lions.[13] Jordan Sisco was selected with the first pick in the second round (8th overall) of the 2010 CFL Draft by the Saskatchewan Roughriders.[14]

Round #Pick #NFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
233 St. Louis RamsRodger SaffoldOffensive tackleIndiana
238 Cleveland BrownsT. J. WardSafetyOregon
241 Buffalo BillsTorrell TroupDefensive tackleUCF
256 Green Bay PackersMike NealDefensive tacklePurdue
381 Houston TexansEarl MitchellDefensive tackleArizona
382 Pittsburgh SteelersEmmanuel SandersWide receiverSMU
386 Philadelphia Eagles (from Green Bay)Daniel Te'o-NesheimDefensive endWashington
4104 Tennessee Titans (from Seattle)Alterraun VernerCornerbackUCLA
4110 San Diego Chargers (from Miami)Darrell StuckeySafetyKansas
4114 Baltimore Ravens (from Denver)Dennis PittaTight endBYU
4122 Philadelphia Eagles (from Green Bay)Mike KafkaQuarterbackNorthwestern
4125 Philadelphia Eagles (from Dallas)Clay HarborTight endMissouri State
4130 Arizona Cardinals (from New Orleans Saints)O'Brien SchofieldDefensive endWisconsin
5147 New York GiantsMitch PetrusGuardArkansas
5148 Tennessee TitansRobert JohnsonSafetyUtah
5151 Pittsburgh SteelersChris ScottOffensive tackleTennessee
5154 Green Bay PackersAndrew QuarlessTight endPenn State
5155 Arizona Cardinals (from Philadelphia via New York Jets and Pittsburgh)John SkeltonQuarterbackFordham
5156 Baltimore RavensDavid ReedWide receiverUtah
5161 Minnesota VikingsChris DeGeareOffensive tackleWake Forest
5165 Atlanta FalconsKerry MeierWide receiverKansas
5166 Pittsburgh SteelersStevenson SylvesterLinebackerUtah
5169 Green Bay PackersMarshall NewhouseOffensive tackleTCU
6175 Carolina Panthers (from Oakland)Greg HardyDefensive endOle Miss
6182 San Francisco 49ersNate ByhamTight endPittsburgh
6187 Houston TexansShelley SmithGuardColorado State
6196 Dallas CowboysJamar WallCornerbackTexas Tech
7212 Miami Dolphins (from Kansas City)Chris McCoyLinebackerMiddle Tennessee
7213 Detroit Lions (from Seattle)Willie YoungDefensive endNorth Carolina State
7216 Buffalo BillsKyle CallowayOffensive tackleIowa
7219 Washington Redskins (from Miami)Terrence AustinWide receiverUCLA
7228 Cincinnati BengalsReggie StephensGuardIowa State
7240 Indianapolis ColtsKavell ConnerLinebackerClemson
7242 Pittsburgh SteelersDoug WorthingtonDefensive tackleOhio State

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