2025 East-West Shrine Bowl: Rosters, game time, TV channel | NCAA.com

The 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl will continue the longest-running college all-star football game in the nation dating back to 1925. 2025 marks the 100th edition of the Shrine Bowl and is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, January 30, 2025.

In the 2024 game, the West Team beat the East Team 26-11. In the 2023 game, the West Team won 12-3 while in the 2022 game, the West Team won 25-24. 

How to watch the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl

This year’s game is on NFL Network at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, Jan. 30. The game will be played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

2025 East-West Shrine Bowl rosters

Here’s a breakdown of some of the most notable prospects in the East-West Shrine Bowl:

  • East Team FBS playersRB Jacory Croskey-Merrit | Arizona
  • DB Shavon Revel | East Carolina
  • RB Montrell Johnson | Florida
  • WR Dominic Lovett | Georgia
  • DL Nazir Stackhouse | Georgia
  • DB Cobee Bryant | Kansas
  • LB Jamon Dumas-Johnson | Kentucky
  • WR Ja’Corey Brooks | Louisville
  • Edge Tyler Baron | Miami (FL)
  • DL Kenneth Grant | Michigan
  • WR Theo Wease | Missouri
  • LB Chris Paul | Ole Miss
  • WR Nick Nash | San Jose State
  • RB Raheim Sanders | South Carolina
  • QB Kyle McCord | Syracuse
  • Edge Antwaun Powell-Ryland | Virginia Tech
  • West Team FBS playersRB Phil Mafah | Clemson
  • QB Shedeur Sanders | Colorado
  • WR La’Johntay Wester | Colorado
  • WR Will Sheppard | Colorado
  • WR Jimmy Horn Jr. | Colorado
  • DB Shilo Sanders | Colorado
  • DB Cam’Ron Silmon Craig | Colorado
  • DB Jason Marshall | Florida
  • LB Jay Higgins | Iowa
  • DB Zy Alexander | LSU
  • LB Greg Penn | LSU
  • DL Jordan Phillips | Maryland
  • QB Max Brosmer | Minnesota
  • QB Brady Cook | Missouri
  • DB Jordan Clark | Notre Dame
  • WR Antwane Wells | Ole Miss
  • TE Caden Prieskorn | Ole Miss
  • WR Traeshon Holden | Oregon
  • RB Tahj Brooks | Texas Tech
  • WR Ricky White | UNLV
  • East Team FCS playersEdge Elijah Ponder | Cal Poly
  • DB Mike Smith | Eastern Kentucky
  • WR Efton Chism III | Eastern Washington
  • QB Cam Miller | North Dakota State
  • West Team FCS players OL Marcus Wehr | Montana State
  • TE Carter Runyon | Towson
  • West Team HBCU – FCS playersLB Aaron Smith | South Carolina State
  • East Team DII playersOL Aiden Williams | Minnesota Duluth
  • West Team DII playersLS Josh Wojciechowicz | Colorado School of Mines
  • East Team DIII playersOL Thomas Perry | Middlebury

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Here’s the full list of East and West team rosters:

East Team 

Jersey First Name Last Name Pos College 0 Zah Frazier DB UTSA 1 Glendon Miller DB Maryland 2 Cobee Bryant DB Kansas 3 Nick Nash WR San Jose State 4 Mike Smith DB Eastern Kentucky 5 KeAndre Lambert-Smith WR Auburn 6 Kyle McCord QB Syracuse 7 Cam Miller QB North Dakota State 8 Payton Thorne QB Auburn 9 RJ Mickens SAF Clemson 10 Fadil Diggs EDGE Syracuse 11 Ja’Corey Brooks WR Louisville 12 Dont’e Thornton WR Tennessee 13 Rivaldo Fairweather TE Auburn 14 Corey Thornton DB Louisville 15 Johnny Walker EDGE Missouri 16 Dominic Lovett WR Georgia 17 Kaden Prather WR Maryland 18 Isaiah Neyor WR Nebraska 19 Oronde Gadsden Jr. TE Syracuse 20 O’Donnell Fortune DB South Carolina 21 Marques Sigle DB Kansas State 22 Montrell Johnson RB Florida 23 Isas Waxter DB Villanova 25 Alijah Clark DB Syracuse 26 Mello Dotson DB Kansas 27 Chris Paul LB Ole Miss 28 Ethan Robinson CB Minnesota 30 Andres Borregales K Miami (FL) 31 Jacory Croskey-Merritt RB Arizona 33 Deshawn Pace LB UCF 34 Tyron Herring DB Delaware 35 Raheim Sanders RB South Carolina 37 Jalen Kimber DB Penn State 39 Kai Kroeger P South Carolina 42 Carson Bruener LB Washington 44 Kain Medrano LB UCLA 45 Jamon Dumas-Johnson LB Kentucky 48 Brent Matiscik LS TCU 51 Francisco Mauigoa LB Miami (FL) 52 Antwaun Powell-Ryland EDGE Virginia Tech 55 Jordan Williams OT Georgia Tech 62 Thomas Perry iOL Middlebury 67 Joshua Gray iOL Oregon State 70 Joe Huber iOL Wisconsin 71 Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan OT Oregon State 72 Dalton Cooper OT Oklahoma State 73 Aiden Williams iOL Minnesota Duluth 74 Xavier Truss OT Georgia 75 Sal Wormley OL Penn State 76 Esa Pole OT Washington State 77 Bryce Cabeldue OT Kansas 78 Gareth Warren iOL Lindenwood 84 Ben Yurosek TE Georgia 86 Joshua Simon TE South Carolina 87 Jackson Meeks WR Syracuse 89 JJ Pegues IDL Ole Miss 90 Warren Brinson IDL Georgia 91 Sean Martin IDL West Virginia 92 Nazir Stackhouse IDL Georgia 94 Elijah Ponder EDGE Cal Poly 96 Tonka Hemingway IDL South Carolina 97 Nash Hutmacher IDL Nebraska 98 Zeek Biggers IDL Georgia Tech 99 Tyler Baron EDGE Miami (FL) DEP 28 Shavon Revel DB East Carolina DEP 54 Que Robinson EDGE Alabama DEP 75 Tyler Cooper iOL Minnesota DEP 81 Theo Wease WR Missouri DEP 88 Mitchell Evans TE Notre Dame DEP 93 Jay Toia IDL UCLA DEP 95 Joe Evans IDL UTSA DEP 97 Kenneth Grant IDL Michigan N/A Efton Chism III WR Eastern Washington N/A Payton Page DL Clemson N/A Josh Williams RB LSU West Team

Jersey First Name Last Name Pos College 2 Shedeur Sanders QB Colorado 3 Nohl Williams DB California 5 Marcus Harris DB California 7 Shamari Simmons DB Arizona State 8 Jordan Phillips IDL Maryland 10 La’Johntay Wester WR Colorado 11 Ricky White WR UNLV 12 Brady Cook QB Missouri 13 Antwane Wells WR Ole Miss 14 Will Sheppard WR Colorado 15 Sam Brown WR Miami (FL) 16 Max Brosmer QB Minnesota 17 Jimmy Horn Jr. WR Colorado 18 Luke Elzinga P Oklahoma 19 Konata Mumpfield WR Pittsburgh 20 Robert Longerbeam DB Rutgers 21 Shilo Sanders DB Colorado 22 Ja’Quinden Jackson RB Arkansas 23 Craig Woodson DB California 24 Zy Alexander DB LSU 25 Garnett Hollis DB West Virginia 26 Corey Kiner RB Cincinnati 28 Tahj Brooks RB Texas Tech 29 Alijah Huzzie DB North Carolina 30 Greg Penn LB LSU 31 Jabbar Muhammad DB Oregon 32 Donovan McMillon SAF Pitt 33 Josh Wojciechowicz LS Colorado School of Mines 34 Jakob Robinson CB BYU 37 Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig DB Colorado 40 Ethan Downs EDGE Oklahoma 44 Teddye Buchanan LB California 47 Jackson Woodard LB UNLV 50 Chandler Martin LB Memphis 51 Aaron Smith LB South Carolina State 52 Tim McKay iOL NC State 53 Gus Hartwig iOL Purdue 54 Chaz Chambliss LB Georgia 55 Elijah Roberts EDGE SMU 62 Marcus Wehr iOL Montana State 65 Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson OT Florida 66 Drew Kendall iOL Boston College 67 Jack Conley iOL Boston College 70 Luke Newman iOL Michigan State 72 Hollin Pierce OT Rutgers 75 John Williams OT Cincinnati 76 Nash Jones iOL Texas State 77 Trey Wedig OT Indiana 80 Carter Runyon TE Towson 81 Traeshon Holden WR Oregon 82 Jalin Conyers TE Texas Tech 83 Jacolby George WR Miami (FL) 85 Luke Lachey TE Iowa 86 Caden Prieskorn TE Ole Miss 90 Ben Sauls K Pittsburgh 91 Ahmed Hassanein EDGE Boise State 92 Tyler Batty EDGE BYU 93 Cam Horsley IDL Boston College 95 Eric Gregory IDL Arkansas 96 CJ West IDL Indiana 97 Kyonte Hamilton DT Rutgers 98 Tommy Akingbesote IDL Maryland 99 Jared Harrison-Hunte IDL SMU DEP 1 Jordan Clark DB Notre Dame DEP 27 Jermari Harris DB Iowa DEP 32 Jason Marshall DB Florida DEP 34 Jay Higgins LB Iowa DEP 35 Phil Mafah RB Clemson DEP 39 De’Rickey Wright LB Vanderbilt N/A Ethan Garbers QB UCLA N/A Bam Martin-Scott LB South Carolina

Stan Becton joined NCAA.com in 2021 and has since served as a college football, FCS football, track and field, cross country and HBCU beat reporter. He has covered numerous NCAA championship events, including the FCS Championship, DI Track & Field Championships and Men’s Frozen Four. Additionally, he has covered the College Football Playoff and HBCU sporting events like the Celebration Bowl, MEAC/SWAC Challenge and Legacy Classic. Stan graduated from Carnegie Mellon University, earning a degree in Professional Writing and playing football as a five-year letterman. You can follow him on Twitter @stan_becton.

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