2021 Senior Bowl

The 2021 Senior Bowl was a college football all-star game played on January 30, 2021, at 1:30 p.m. CST, at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. The game featured prospects for the 2021 draft of the professional National Football League (NFL), predominantly from the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), rostered into "National" and "American" teams.[3][lower-alpha 1] It was one of the final 2020–21 bowl games concluding the 2020 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.[4]

2021 Reese's Senior Bowl
72nd Senior Bowl
1234 Total
National 10377 27
American 00168 24
DateJanuary 30, 2021
Season2020
StadiumHancock Whitney Stadium
LocationMobile, Alabama
MVPKellen Mond (QB, American)[1]
RefereeJames Carter (SEC, 1st half) & Bryan Banks (Big Ten, 2nd half)[2]
Attendance6,714
United States TV coverage
NetworkNFL Network
AnnouncersAndrew Siciliano (play-by-play) and Daniel Jeremiah (color)

On January 11, 2021, bowl organizers announced that the teams would be coached by personnel from the Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers,[5][6] coaching the National team and American team, respectively.[7] This was the first Senior Bowl to be played at Hancock Whitney Stadium, after the 1951–2020 editions were held at Ladd–Peebles Stadium, also in Mobile.[8][9]

Players

Organizers maintained a "watch list" of 250 players as potential invitees.[10] In October 2020, the first invitation was issued to Dillon Radunz, an offensive tackle at North Dakota State of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).[11] On January 18, Heisman Trophy winner DeVonta Smith accepted an invitation to the game,[12] but did not play.

Players listed below are all from the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), unless noted otherwise after their college team. A week before the game, the bowl's executive director noted that there were 136 players on-site.[13] In the final week before the game, several players who had accepted invites were replaced on the roster due to injury or other circumstances. Quarterback Kyle Trask was a notable player replaced due to injury.[14]

National team

Full roster online here. Numerical rosters here (a number may be shared by an offensive and defensive player).

No. Player Position HT/WT College Notes
73Aaron BanksOL6'5/338Notre Dame
19Derrick BarnesLB6'0/245Purdue3 tackles (1 solo)
87John BatesTE6'5/259Boise State1 reception, 13 yards
12Ian BookQB6'0/210Notre Dame5/11, 48 yards; 1 INT; 4 carries, 18 yards
32Tuf BorlandLB6'0/229Ohio State2 tackles (0 solo)
76Spencer BrownOL6'8/314Northern Iowa (FCS)
22Tre BrownDB5'9/188Oklahoma
55Baron BrowningLB6'3/241Ohio State3 tackles (1 solo)
24Camryn BynumDB6'0/198California5 tackles (4 solo)
7Michael CarterRB5'7/202North Carolina8 carries, 60 yards; 1 TD; 2 receptions, 15 yards
94Camaron CheesemanLS6'4/237Michigan
4Nico CollinsWR6'4/215Michigandid not play
0Jonathon CooperDL6'2/254Ohio State2 tackles (1 solo); 12 sack
77Jake CurhanOL6'5/323California
84Frank DarbyWR6'0/194Arizona State1 reception, 22 yards
27Divine DeabloDB6'3/226Virginia Tech6 tackles (5 solo)
79Adrian EalyOL6'6/326Oklahoma
11Sam EhlingerQB6'1/222Texas4/10, 42 yards; 1 TD
1D'Wayne EskridgeWR5'9/188Western Michigandid not play
10Demetric FeltonRB5'8/189UCLA2 receptions, 28 yards; 1 TD; 1 PR, 10 yards
30Tony Fields IILB6'1/222West Virginia
13Dez FitzpatrickWR6'2/202Louisville6 receptions, 90 yards; Offensive Player of the Game[15]
8Feleipe FranksQB6'6/234Arkansas9/16, 122 yards; 1 TD
49Ta'Quon GrahamDL6'3/290Texas2 tackles (2 solo); 1 sack
4Thomas Graham Jr.DB5'10/193Oregon3 tackles (2 solo)
72Robert HainseyOL6'4/302Notre Dame
23Darren HallDB5'11/189San Diego State3 tackles (1 solo)
33Damar HamlinDB6'0/201Pittsburgh2 tackles (1 solo); 1 INT
22Najee HarrisRB6'1/230Alabamadid not play[15]
9Daelin HayesDL6'3/261Notre Dame3 tackles (0 solo); 12 sack
25Khalil HerbertRB5'8/204Virginia Tech6 carries, 3 yards; 2 receptions, 2 yards; 1 PR, 3 yards
6Justin HilliardLB6'0/227Ohio State4 tackles (0 solo)
55James HudsonOL6'4/302Cincinnati
56Creed HumphreyOL6'4/312Oklahoma
99Tarron JacksonDL6'2/260Coastal Carolina2 tackles (1 solo)
67Brenden JaimesOL6'5/300Nebraska
83Cade JohnsonWR5'10/186South Dakota State (FCS)1 reception, 10 yards
90Patrick Jones IIDL6'4/264Pittsburgh1 tackle (1 solo); 1 sack
70Robert JonesOL6'4/319Middle Tennessee
80Hunter LongTE6'5/254Boston Collegedid not play
42Ben MasonFB6'2/256Michigandid not play
71Quinn MeinerzOL6'3/320Wisconsin–Whitewater (DIII)
74Jaylon MooreOL6'4/311Western Michigan
5Tre NorwoodDB5'11/192Oklahoma0 tackles (0 solo)
92Osa OdighizuwaDL6'2/280UCLA2 tackles (1 solo); 12 sack
91Adetokunbo OgundejiDL6'4/256Notre Dame2 tackles (1 solo); 12 sack
95Levi OnwuzurikeDL6'2/290Washington
30Riley PattersonK5'10/183Memphis2-for-2 FG, long 36; 3-for-3 PAT
75Dillon RadunzOL6'5/304North Dakota State (FCS)
11Hamilcar Rashed Jr.LB6'3/254Oregon State2 tackles (1 solo)
25Benjamin St-JusteDB6'3/200Minnesota1 tackle (1 solo)
5Trey SermonRB6'0/213Ohio Statedid not play
81Ben SkowronekWR6'2/211Notre Damedid not play
0DeVonta SmithWRN/A[16]Alabamadid not play
47Elerson SmithDL6'6/262Northern Iowa (FCS)2 tackles (2 solo)
38James SmithP6'4/233Cincinnati4 punts, 148 yards, long 52
29Rhamondre StevensonRB5'11/227Oklahoma7 carries, 9 yards; 1 reception, 5 yards
50Chazz SurrattLB6'1/227North Carolina
16Sage SurrattWR6'2/215Wake Forestdid not play
8Keith Taylor Jr.DB6'2/191Washington2 tackles (1 solo)
1Ambry ThomasDB5'11/189Michigan1 tackle (0 solo)
18Shaka ToneyEDGE6'2/238Penn State2 tackles (1 solo)
29Christian UphoffDB6'2/213Illinois State (FCS)3 tackles (2 solo)
2Tylan WallaceWR5'11/193Oklahoma Statedid not play
17Rashad WeaverDL6'4/265Pittsburgh2 tackles (0 solo)
--Rodarius WilliamsDB6'0/193Oklahoma State
88Kenny YeboahTE6'3/247Ole Miss2 receptions, 27 yards; 1 TD

Chazz Surratt and Sage Surratt are brothers.[17]

American team

Full roster online here. Numerical rosters here (a number may be shared by an offensive and defensive player).

No. Player Position HT/WT College Notes
56Jack AndersonOL6'4/309Texas Tech
9Carlos Basham Jr.DL6'3/281Wake Forest
1Joshuah BledsoeDB5'11/201Missouri1 tackle (1 solo)
30José BorregalesK5'9/207Miami, Floridano kicking attempts
99William Bradley-KingEDGE6'3/254Baylor
33K. J. BrittLB6'0/239Auburn5 tackles (2 solo)
65Deonte BrownOL6'3/364Alabama
74Ben ClevelandOL6'6/354Georgia
44Riley ColeLB6'2/242South Alabama6 tackles (2 solo)
19Jabril CoxLB6'2/233LSU5 tackles (1 solo)
14D. J. DanielDB5'11/183Georgia1 tackle (1 solo)
6Shawn DavisDB5'10/199Florida1 INT
69Landon DickersonOL6'6/326Alabama
93Max DuffyP6'0/197Kentucky4 punts, 156 yards, long 44
9Chris EvansRB5'10/219Michigandid not play
30Paddy FisherLB6'3/239Northwestern1 tackle (1 solo)
45Thomas FletcherLS6'1/237Alabama
3Tyree GillespieDB5'11/207Missouri
90Chauncey GolstonDL6'4/268Iowa6 tackles (1 solo)
83Kylen GransonTE6'2/242SMU1 reception, 8 yards
27Richie GrantDB5'11/200UCF
86Noah GrayTE6'3/240Dukedid not play
55Carson GreenOL6'6/319Texas A&M
8Trevon GrimesWR6'3/217Florida2 receptions, 33 yards; 1 TD
10Malik HerringDL6'3/283Georgia
20Kylin HillRB5'10/214Mississippi State6 carries, 15 yards; 2-point conversion rush
56Wyatt HubertDE6'2/265Kansas State
78Alaric JacksonOL6'5/318Iowa
76Drake JacksonOL6'1/290Kentucky
10Mac JonesQB6'2/217Alabamadid not play[15]
35Ryan LanganLS6'1/228Georgia Southern1 tackle (1 solo)
70Alex LeatherwoodOL6'5/312Alabama
87Tre' McKittyTE6'4/247Georgia1 reception, 14 yards
17Racey McMathWR6'2/224LSUdid not play
8Ifeatu MelifonwuDB6'2/212Syracuse3 tackles (2 solo)
12Bryan MillsDB6'0/180North Carolina Central (FCS)4 tackles (4 solo)
15Elijah MitchellRB5'10/215Louisiana4 carries, 2 yards; 2 receptions, 10 yards
12Kellen MondQB6'2/205Texas A&M13/25, 173 yards; 2 TD, 2-point conversion pass; 2 carries, 11 yards, 2-point conversion rush; Most Valuable Player[15]
68Dan Moore Jr.OL6'5/309Texas A&M
60David MooreOL6'1/350Grambling State (FCS)
81Quintin MorrisTE6'2/NABowling Green3 receptions, 52 yards
25Hamsah NasirildeenDB6'3/213Florida State3 tackles (0 solo)
7Jamie NewmanQB6'2/235Wake Forest10/14, 118 yards; 1 TD, 1 INT; 3 carries 0 yards
72Royce NewmanOL6'5/306Ole Miss
85Josh PalmerWR6'1/210Tennessee2 receptions, 27 yards; 1 TD
14Cornell PowellWR6'0/205Clemson2 receptions, 42 yards
32Monty RiceLB6'0/238Georgia
31Aaron RobinsonDB5'11/190UCF
96Janarius RobinsonEDGE6'5/266Florida State5 tackles (1 solo); 1+12 sacks
55Quincy RocheEDGE6'2/243Miami, Florida2 tackles (0 solo)
23Robert RochellDB5'11/195Central Arkansas (FCS)
3Amari RodgersWR5'9/211Clemson4 receptions, 23 yards; 1 TD; 1 carry, -4 yards; 1 PR, 11 yards; 2-point conversion catch
34Larry Rountree IIIRB5'10/216Missouri4 carries, 7 yards; 2 receptions, 19 yards
5Cameron SampleDL6'2/274Tulane7 tackles (2 solo); 12 sack; Defensive Player of the Game[15]
67D'Ante SmithOL6'5/294East Carolina
22Jordan SmithLB6'6/255UAB3 tackles (2 solo)
13Shi SmithWR5'10/186South Carolina3 receptions, 57 yards
73Trey SmithOL6'5/331Tennessee
11Charles SnowdenLB6'6/232Virginia
7JaCoby StevensDB6'1/216LSU
5Marquez StevensonWR5'10/182Houston1 reception, 6 yards; 1 PR, 9 yards
0Grant StuardLB5'11/230Houston2 tackles (0 solo)
1Kadarius ToneyWR5'11/189Floridadid not play
95Marlon TuipulotuDL6'1/308USC
98Payton TurnerDL6'5/270Houston
6Austin Watkins Jr.WR6'1/207UABdid not play
26Mark WebbDB6'1/210Georgia5 tackles (3 solo)
21Marvin WilsonDL6'3/319Florida State

Game summary

Note special playing rules detailed here. Players in the game were each issued two helmet stickers; one with the player's hometown area code, and one with number 44 for Hank Aaron,[18] who was born in Mobile and died on January 22.

2021 Reese's Senior Bowl
Period 1 2 34Total
National 10 3 7727
American 0 0 16824

at Hancock Whitney StadiumMobile, Alabama

  • Date: Saturday, January 30, 2021
  • Game time: 2:30 p.m. EST (1:30 p.m. CST)
  • Game weather: Partly cloudy • Temperature: 65 °F (18 °C)
  • Game attendance: 6,714
  • Referee: James Carter (SEC, 1st half) & Bryan Banks (Big Ten, 2nd half)
  • TV: NFL Network
  • ESPN game summary, statbroadcast.com
Game information
First quarter
  • (8:32) NATL — Riley Patterson 36-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 3:12; National 3–0)
  • (4:47) NATL — Sam Ehlinger 12-yard pass to Demetric Felton, Riley Patterson kick (Drive: 2 plays, 52 yards, 0:45; National 10–0)
Second quarter
  • (5:02) NATL — Riley Patterson 32-yard field goal (Drive: 8 plays, 24 yards, 4:05; National 13–0)
Third quarter
  • (9:44) AMER — Kellen Mond 15-yard pass to Amari Rodgers; 2-point conversion rush by Mond (Drive: 8 plays, 58 yards, 3:21; National 13–8)
  • (4:52) AMER — Kellen Mond 14-yard pass to Josh Palmer; 2-point conversion pass, Mond to Rodgers (Drive: 4 plays, 42 yards, 2:29; American 16–13)
  • (9:44) NATL — Michael Carter 12-yard rush, Riley Patterson kick (Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 4:08; National 20–16)
Fourth quarter

Statistics

Statistics NATL AMER
First downs1716
Plays–yards64–28859–301
Rushes–yards27–8820–31
Passing yards200270
Passing: comp–att–int18–37–123–39–1
Time of possession29:4130:19
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
National PassingFeleipe Franks9-for-19, 122 yards, 1 TD
RushingMichael Carter60 yards on 8 carries, 1 TD
ReceivingDez Fitzpatrick90 yards on 6 receptions
American PassingKellen Mond13-for-25, 173 yards, 2 TD
RushingKylin Hill15 yards on 6 carries
ReceivingShi Smith57 yards on 3 receptions

Notes

  1. Previously, the Senior Bowl had rostered players into North and South teams.

References

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  7. @JimNagy_SB (January 20, 2021). "Alabama RB Najee Harris will be a member of the National squad coached by @MiamiDolphins at next week's Reese's Senior Bowl" (Tweet). Retrieved January 20, 2021 via Twitter.
  8. "Senior Bowl Announces Deal With the University of South Alabama". seniorbowl.com (Press release). March 4, 2020. Retrieved November 22, 2020.
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  11. Westrick, Sam (October 3, 2020). "Senior Bowl offers first invitation to NDSU's Radunz". 247Sports.com. Retrieved November 22, 2020.
  12. Heim, Mark (January 18, 2021). "Alabama's DeVonta Smith accepts Senior Bowl invitation". MSN.com. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  13. @JimNagy_SB (January 24, 2021). "All 136 prospects made their way through Reese's Senior Bowl photo shoot this afternoon" (Tweet). Retrieved January 24, 2021 via Twitter.
  14. Lindsay, Colin (January 25, 2021). "Gator QB Trask out of Senior Bowl". gbnreport.com. Retrieved January 25, 2021.
  15. "Feleipe Franks' TD pass seals Senior Bowl win for National team; Kellen Mond named MVP". ESPN.com. AP. January 30, 2021. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
  16. Florio, Mike (January 26, 2021). "DeVonta Smith declines to be weighed and measured at the Senior Bowl". NBC Sports. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
  17. @FootballPapi (January 25, 2021). "Reviewing the Senior Bowl rosters and I love that the Surratt brothers are on the same roster" (Tweet). Retrieved January 25, 2021 via Twitter.
  18. @JimNagy_SB (January 24, 2021). "Each prospect in 2021 Reese's Senior Bowl will have two helmet decals, one honoring MLB legend Hank Aaron and another repping their hometown area code" (Tweet). Retrieved January 24, 2021 via Twitter.

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