2013 Senior Bowl

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2013 Senior Bowl
All-Star Bowl Game
1 2 3 4 Total
North Team 0 0 10 6 16
South Team 14 0 0 7 21
Date January 26, 2013
Season 2012
Stadium Ladd Peebles Stadium
Location Mobile, Alabama
MVP EJ Manuel
Referee David Smith
United States TV coverage
Network NFL Network
Senior Bowl
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The 2013 Senior Bowl was an all-star college football exhibition game featuring players from the 2012 college football season, and prospects for the 2013 Draft of the professional National Football League (NFL).

The game was played on January 26, 2013 (4 p.m. ET), at Ladd Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama between "North" and "South" teams, with the South winning 21-16.[1] The coaching staff of the Detroit Lions, led by head coach Jim Schwartz, coached the South team.[2] The coaching staff of the Oakland Raiders, led by head coach Dennis Allen, coached the North team.[3] Schwartz had previously coached in the 2010 Senior Bowl.[3]

Coverage of the event was provided on the NFL Network.

Rosters[edit]

North Team[edit]

No. Name Position HT/WT School
24 Kenjon Barner RB 5'11"/192 Oregon
43 Steve Beauharnais LB 6'2"/230 Rutgers
52 Braxston Cave OL 6'3"/304 Notre Dame
44 Arthur Brown LB 6'1"/228 Kansas State
99 Michael Buchanan DL 6'5"/240 Illinois
37 Johnathan Cyprien DB 6'0"/210 Florida International
17 Will Davis DB 6'0"/186 Utah State
3 Aaron Dobson WR 6'2"/206 Marshall
18 Jack Doyle TE 6'6"/253 Western Kentucky
7 Zac Dysert QB 6'3"/228 Miami (OH)
79 Eric Fisher OL 6'7"/305 Central Michigan
23 Johnathan Franklin RB 5'10"/198 UCLA
8 Mike Glennon QB 6'5"/232 North Carolina State
1 Marquise Goodwin WR 5'9"/177 Texas
27 Dwayne Gratz DB 6'0"/198 Connecticut
20 Khaseem Greene LB 6'1"/230 Rutgers
83 Chris Harper WR 6'1"/228 Kansas State
97 Jordan Hill DL 6'1"/292 Penn State
96 Margus Hunt DL 6'8"/280 Southern Methodist
45 Luke Ingram LS 6'6"/235 Hawaii
57 Datone Jones DL 6'4"/275 UCLA
40 Kyle Juszczyk FB 6'3"/240 Harvard
44 Nick Kasa TE 6'6"/260 Colorado
18 Jeff Locke P 6'0"/208 UCLA
74 Kyle Long OL 6'7"/312 Oregon
No. Name Position HT/WT School
70 Joe Madsen OL 6'4"/305 West Virginia
7 T.J. McDonald DB 6'2"/205 USC
33 Aaron Mellette WR 6'4"/220 Elon
12 Ryan Nassib QB 6'2"/228 Syracuse
80 Alex Okafor DL 6'5"/265 Texas
82 Ryan Otten TE 6'5"/245 San Jose State
5 Ty Powell LB 6'2"/245 Harding
14 Jordan Poyer DB 5'11"/190 Oregon State
67 Justin Pugh OL 6'5"/297 Syracuse
76 David Quessenberry OL 6'6"/295 San Jose State
48 Kevin Reddick LB 6'2"/240 North Carolina
16 Denard Robinson WR 5'11"/197 Michigan
28 Robbie Rouse RB 5'7"/190 Fresno State
13 Quinn Sharp K 6'1"/205 Oklahoma State
93 Kawann Short DL 6'3"/315 Purdue
54 John Simon LB 6'2"/263 Ohio State
21 Jamar Taylor DB 5'11"/196 Boise State
16 Phillip Thomas DB 6'1"/215 Fresno State
72 Hugh Thornton OL 6'4"/310 Illinois
6 Desmond Trufant DB 6'0"/186 Washington
58 Ricky Wagner OL 6'6"/318 Wisconsin
2 Markus Wheaton WR 6'0"/182 Oregon State
66 Brandon Williams DL 6'3"/325 Missouri Southern
4 Duke Williams DB 6'1"/200 Nevada
92 Sylvester Williams DL 6'3"/320 North Carolina
46 Trevardo Williams LB 6'2"/233 Connecticut
66 Brian Winters OL 6'5"/310 Kent State
15 Blidi Wreh-Wilson DB 6'1"/190 Connecticut

South Team[edit]

No. Name Position HT/WT School
72 Oday Aboushi OL 6'6"/310 Virginia
23 Robert Alford DB 6'0"/185 Southeastern Louisiana
86 Ryan Allen P 6'2"/215 Louisiana Tech
47 Ezekiel Ansah DL 6'5"/270 Brigham Young
24 Marc Anthony DB 6'0"/200 California
42 Tommy Bohanon FB 6'2"/245 Wake Forest
8 Jamie Collins LB 6'1"/228 Southern Mississippi
29 Sanders Commings DB 6'2"/216 Georgia
93 Everett Dawkins DL 6'2"/304 Florida State
89 Lavar Edwards DL 6'5"/258 LSU
23 Andre Ellington RB 5'9"/192 Clemson
76 D. J. Fluker OL 6'6"/335 Alabama
64 Dalton Freeman OL 6'5"/285 Clemson
65 Garrett Gilkey OL 6'7"/320 Chadron State
22 Mike Gillislee RB 5'11"/210 Florida
25 Zaviar Gooden LB 6'2"/230 Missouri
97 Malliciah Goodman DL 6'4"/270 Clemson
11 Cobi Hamilton WR 6'2"/209 Arkansas
18 Dustin Hopkins K 6'2"/190 Florida State
54 Montori Hughes DL 6'4"/327 Tennessee-Martin
6 John Jenkins DL 6'3"/358 Georgia
69 Lane Johnson OL 6'6"/303 Oklahoma
35 Nico Johnson LB 6'2"/245 Alabama
14 Landry Jones QB 6'4"/220 Oklahoma
12 Tavarres King WR 6'1"/200 Georgia
No. Name Position HT/WT School
37 Robert Lester DB 6'2"/212 Alabama
3 EJ Manuel QB 6'4"/240 Florida State
32 Onterio McCalebb RB/RS 5'11"/173 Auburn
88 Vance McDonald TE 6'4"/260 Rice
2 Leon McFadden DB 5'10"/190 San Diego State
73 Xavier Nixon OL 6'5"/314 Florida
4 Quinton Patton WR 6'2"/195 Louisiana Tech
10 Sean Porter LB 6'2"/230 Texas A&M
18 Bacarri Rambo DB 6'0"/210 Georgia
81 Mychal Rivera TE 6'3"/244 Tennessee
57 Brian Schwenke OL 6'4"/300 California
25 Ryan Swope WR 6'0"/206 Texas A&M
33 Stepfan Taylor RB 5'11"/215 Stanford
44 Chase Thomas LB 6'4"/248 Stanford
71 Dallas Thomas OL 6'5"/310 Tennessee
51 Carson Tinker LS 6'1"/224 Alabama
74 J.C. Tretter OL 6'4"/300 Cornell
82 Conner Vernon WR 6'1"/200 Duke
67 Larry Warford OL 6'3"/343 Kentucky
83 Cornelius Washington DL 6'4"/268 Georgia
22 B.W. Webb DB 5'10"/180 William & Mary
19 J.J. Wilcox DB 6'0"/215 Georgia Southern
89 Michael Williams TE 6'5"/272 Alabama
26 Shawn Williams DB 6'1"/218 Georgia
2 Terrance Williams WR 6'2"/205 Baylor
1 Vince Williams LB 6'1"/250 Florida State
8 Tyler Wilson QB 6'2"/218 Arkansas

Game summary[edit]

Scoring summary[edit]

1st quarter scoring: SOU – E. J. Manuel 2-yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick); SOU – Michael Williams 20-yard pass from Manuel (Hopkins kick)

3rd quarter scoring: NOR – Johnathan Franklin 20-yard run (Quinn Sharp kick); NOR – Sharp 42-yard field goal

4th quarter scoring: SOU – Mike James 4-yard run (Hopkins kick); NOR – Kenjon Barner 2-yard pass from Zac Dysert (Two-point pass conversion failed)

Statistics[edit]

Statistics North South
First Downs 20 14
Total offense, plays - yards 66–264 63–237
Rushes-yards (net) 24-45 33-105
Passing yards (net) 219 132
Passes, Att-Comp-Int 22-42-2 18-30-1
Time of Possession 27:41 32:19

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://web.archive.org/20121221050631/http://www.seniorbowl.com:80/game.asp. Archived from the original on December 21, 2012. Retrieved January 4, 2013.  Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ Birkett, Dave. "Jim Schwartz, Lions staff to coach in Senior Bowl". Freep.com. Retrieved January 4, 2013. 
  3. ^ a b "Schwartz, Allen to coach Senior Bowl". ESPN.com. Retrieved January 4, 2013. 

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