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The North–South Shrine Game was an annual postseason college football all-star game played each December from 1948 to 1973 in Miami, and a final time in 1976 in Pontiac, Michigan. [1] The game was sponsored by the fraternal group Shriners International, with proceeds used to support the Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children.
1973 North–South Shrine Game selection; 1973 Coaches All-American Game selection; 1973 College All-Star Game; 1972 All-American (HM), All-Big Ten; Chicago Sports Hall of Fame (2004) Purdue Athletic Hall of Fame (2004) Jaycees' Ten Outstanding Young Men of America Award; Career NFL statistics
The 1957–58 NCAA football bowl games were a series of post-season games played in December 1957 and January 1958 to end the 1957 college football season.A total of seven team-competitive games, [1] and four all-star games, were played.
He played in three postseason college all-star games and was named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Year for the South team in the North-South Shrine Game.
The following table lists bowl games involving University Division teams; [b] bowl games at lower levels are listed in the See also section. The nine team-competitive bowls consisted of seven played the prior season (the eighth, the Bluegrass Bowl, did not return) plus the first editions of the Bluebonnet Bowl and Liberty Bowl.
A look at the players and coaches chosen for the South Carolina and North Carolina squads for this year’s Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas. The game will be played Dec. 21 at Spartanburg High School.
McQuilken was chosen to play in the North–South Shrine Game held annually on Christmas night in the Orange Bowl. He was also on invitation lists to the Coaches’ All-America Bowl in Lubbock, Texas, and the East-West Shrine game in San Francisco. While playing in the North–South game, McQuilken tore his MCL and declined the remaining Bowl ...
The game will be held Dec. 17 at Spartanburg High School and feature some of the top senior high school football prospects in North and South Carolina. Berkeley’s Jerry Brown is the head coach ...