2022 Reese's Senior Bowl | |||||||||||||||||||
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73rd Senior Bowl | |||||||||||||||||||
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Date | February 5, 2022 | ||||||||||||||||||
Season | 2021 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadium | Hancock Whitney Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Mobile, Alabama | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Perrion Winfrey (Oklahoma)[1] | ||||||||||||||||||
Favorite | National by 2.5 | ||||||||||||||||||
Referee | James Carter (SEC) | ||||||||||||||||||
Attendance | 20,478 | ||||||||||||||||||
United States TV coverage | |||||||||||||||||||
Network | NFL Network | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Andrew Siciliano, Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis[2] | ||||||||||||||||||
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.
Players
National team
Full roster online . Numerical rosters here (a number may be shared by an offensive and defensive player).
American team
Full roster online . Numerical rosters here (a number may be shared by an offensive and defensive player).
No. | Player | Position | HT/WT | College | Notes |
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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
Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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National | 7 | 6 | 0 | 7 | 20 |
American | 0 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 10 |
at Hancock Whitney Stadium • Mobile, Alabama
- Date: Saturday, February 5, 2022
- Game time: 2:30 p.m. EST
- Game attendance: 20.478
- Referee: James Carter
- TV: NFL Network
- Box score Report
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References
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ NFL Network broadcast
- ↑ "The Reese's Senior Bowl". seniorbowl.com. Retrieved December 5, 2021.