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2023 Senior Bowl

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2023 Reese's Senior Bowl
74th Senior Bowl
1234 Total
National 61137 27
American 0307 10
DateFebruary 4, 2023
Season2022
StadiumHancock Whitney Stadium
LocationMobile, Alabama
MVPJake Haener (QB, Fresno State)[1]
RefereeBilly D. Williams (MAC)[2][3]
United States TV coverage
NetworkNFL Network
AnnouncersAndrew Siciliano, Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis[4]
Senior Bowl
 < 2022  2024

The 2023 Senior Bowl was a college football all-star game played on February 4, 2023, at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. The game featured prospects for the 2023 draft of the professional National Football League (NFL), predominantly from the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). It was one of the final 2022–23 bowl games concluding the 2022 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.[5]

Coaches

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Bowl organizers, in cooperation with the National Football League (NFL), named staff members from the Chicago Bears and Las Vegas Raiders to coach the teams.[6] Luke Getsy of the Bears was named head coach of the American team and Patrick Graham of the Raiders was named head coach of the National team.[6]

Players

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National team

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Full roster online [1].

No. Player Position HT/WT College Notes
99 Adetomiwa Adebawore DT 6'2/280 Northwestern
84 Davis Allen TE 6'6/250 Clemson
77 Jake Andrews C 6'3/325 Troy
99 Bryce Baringer P 6'3/210 Michigan State 1 punt, 47 yards
8 Ronnie Bell WR 6'0/184 Michigan 1 reception, 20 yards
4 Jakorian Bennett CB 5'11/195 Maryland 1 INT (3-yard return)
95 Keeanu Benton DT 6'4/315 Wisconsin
31 Mekhi Blackmon CB 6'0/175 USC
13 Karl Brooks DT 6'4/300 Bowling Green
30 Sydney Brown SS 6'0/205 Illinois
2 Chase Brown RB 5'11/205 Illinois 9 carries, 40 yards; 1 reception, 4 yards
34 Andre Carter II LB 6'7/260 Army
15 Jerrod Clark DT 6'4/340 Coastal Carolina
7 Malik Cunningham QB 6'1/192 Louisville 3/5 passing, 49 yards, 1 INT; 5 carries, 22 yards, 1 TD
52 McClendon Curtis G 6'6/328 Chattanooga (FCS)
93 YaYa Diaby LB 6'4/270 Louisville
15 Grant DuBose WR 6'3/200 Charlotte
71 Jaelyn Duncan OT 6'6/320 Maryland
87 Payne Durham TE 6'5/255 Purdue 1 carry, 2 yards; 2 receptions 24 yards
72 Joey Fisher OL 6'5/322 Shepherd (DII)
7 Isaiah Foskey DE 6'5/265 Notre Dame
73 Blake Freeland G 6'8/305 BYU
9 Jake Haener QB 6'1/195 Fresno State 12/19 passing, 139 yards, 1 TD; 2 carries, -15 yards
3 Jaren Hall QB 6'1/205 BYU
92 Nick Hampton LB 6'3/235 Appalachian State
76 Ryan Hayes OT 6'7/305 Michigan
1 Daiyan Henley LB 6'2/232 Washington State
5 KJ Henry DE 6'4/255 Clemson
14 Ronnie Hickman S 6'1/207 Ohio State
85 Elijah Higgins WR 6'3/234 Stanford
26 Evan Hull RB 5'11/210 Northwestern 10 carries, 74 yards; 2 receptions 11 yards
-- Thomas Incoom DE 6'4/265 Central Michigan
12 D. J. Johnson LB 6'4/270 Oregon
0 Roschon Johnson RB 6'2/223 Texas did not play (injury)[7]
10 Cam Jones LB 6'3/228 Indiana
79 Dawand Jones OT 6'8/359 Ohio State
17 Kyu Blu Kelly CB 6'1/188 Stanford
89 Tyler Lacy DE 6'4/285 Oklahoma State
44 Carlton Martial LB 5'9/210 Troy
21 Quan Martin CB 6'0/195 Illinois
70 Cody Mauch OL 6'6/303 North Dakota State (FCS)
26 Kaevon Merriweather DB 6'0/212 Iowa
27 Riley Moss CB 6'1/194 Iowa
17 Puka Nacua WR 6'2/205 BYU
55 Olusegun Oluwatimi G 6'3/307 Michigan
2 DeMarvion Overshown LB 6'4/223 Texas
11 Ivan Pace Jr. LB 6'0/235 Cincinnati
5 Trey Palmer WR 6'1/190 Nebraska
75 Jarrett Patterson G 6'4/310 Notre Dame
6 Camerun Peoples RB 6'2/225 Appalachian State 1 carry, 15 yards; 2 receptions, -3 yards
9 Lonnie Phelps DE 6'3/245 Kansas
1 Jayden Reed WR 6'0/185 Michigan State 1 reception, 25 yards
67 Asim Richards G 6'4/315 North Carolina
38 Chad Ryland K 6'0/183 Maryland 4/5 FG; 1/1 XP
32 Daniel Scott DB 6'2/215 California
3 Nesta Jade Silvera DT 6'2/315 Arizona State
0 JL Skinner S 6'4/220 Boise State
16 Keidron Smith S 6'2/204 Kentucky
30 Robert Soderholm LS 6'1/238 VMI (FCS)
  SaRodorick Thompson RB 6'0/220 Texas Tech 5 carries, 35 yards
11 Tre Tucker WR 5'9/185 Cincinnati 1 carry, 12 yards; 1 reception, 18 yards
-- Andrew Vorhees C 6'6/325 USC
6 Keion White DE 6'5/286 Georgia Tech
81 Josh Whyle TE 6'6/245 Cincinnati 1 reception, 13 yards
4 Michael Wilson WR 6'2/209 Stanford 4 receptions, 76 yards, 1 TD

American team

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Full roster online [2].

No Player Position HT/WT College Notes
79 Steve Avila G 6'4/330 TCU
7 Tyson Bagent QB 6'3/210 Shepherd (DII) 17/22 passing; 138 yards, 1 INT; 3 carries, -11 yards
60 Matthew Bergeron OT 6'5/322 Syracuse
23 JuJu Brents CB 6'4/202 Kansas State
65 Nick Broeker C 6'5/315 Ole Miss
22 Chamarri Conner CB 6'0/206 Virginia Tech
94 D. J. Dale DT 6'3/300 Alabama
12 Derius Davis WR 5'10/175 TCU
2 Tank Dell WR 5'10/165 Houston
7 SirVocea Dennis LB 6'1/230 Pittsburgh
15 Max Duggan QB 6'2/210 TCU 4/9 passing, 26 yards; 2 carries, -2 yards
55 Emil Ekiyor Jr. G 6'3/307 Alabama
11 Ali Gaye DT 6'6/262 LSU
76 Richard Gouraige G 6'5/308 Florida
0 Eric Gray RB 5/10/210 Oklahoma 5 carries, 17 yards; 3 receptions, 13 yards
29 Derick Hall DE 6'3/256 Auburn
2 DeMarcco Hellams DB 6'1/208 Alabama
5 Hendon Hooker QB 6'4/222 Tennessee did not play (injury)[8]
98 Dylan Horton DE 6'4/275 TCU
4 Xavier Hutchinson WR 6'3/210 Iowa State
9 Andrei Iosivas WR 6'3/200 Princeton (FCS) 1 carry, -1 yards
41 Anthony Johnson CB 6'2/205 Virginia 1 INT (37-yard return for TD)
94 Adam Korsak P 6'2/185 Rutgers 3 punts, 35.7-yard average
51 Isaiah Land DE 6'4/225 Florida A&M (FCS)
80 Cameron Latu TE 6'5/250 Alabama 3 receptions, 30 yards
55 Eku Leota LB 6'4/257 Auburn
18 Darrell Luter Jr. S 6'0/190 South Alabama
85 Will Mallory TE 6'5/245 Miami 5 receptions, 46 yards
0 Marte Mapu LB 6'3/221 Sacramento State (FCS)
77 Warren McClendon G 6'4/300 Georgia
9 Will McDonald IV DE 6'4/245 Iowa State
99 Isaiah McGuire DE 6'4/274 Missouri
6 Kenny McIntosh RB 6'1/210 Georgia 2 carries, 9 yards; 1 reception, 6 yards
45 Aubrey Miller Jr. LB 6'2/225 Jackson State (FCS)
18 Jonathan Mingo WR 6'2/225 Ole Miss 3 receptions, 25 yards
64 Wanya Morris OL 6'6/305 Oklahoma
88 Luke Musgrave TE 6'6/250 Oregon State 2 receptions, 13 yards
3 Zacch Pickens DT 6'4/305 South Carolina
96 Jack Podlesny K 6'1/180 Georgia 1/2 FG; 1/1 XP; also played in Hula Bowl
31 Jalen Redmond DT 6'3/298 Oklahoma
11 Rashee Rice WR 6'2/203 SMU
5 Jammie Robinson S 5'11/203 Florida State
92 Tavius Robinson DE 6'6/265 Ole Miss
24 Chris Rodriguez Jr. RB 5'11/224 Kentucky 6 carries, 27 yards; 2 receptions, 36 yards
28 Darius Rush CB 6'2/200 South Carolina
59 Nick Saldiveri G 6'6/316 Old Dominion
74 John Michael Schmitz C 6'4/320 Minnesota
27 Christopher Smith II S 5'11/195 Georgia
22 Tyjae Spears RB 5'10/195 Tulane 1 carry, 2 yards; 3 receptions, 15 yards
54 Tyler Steen G 6'5/315 Alabama
8 Tyrique Stevenson CB 6'0/214 Miami
-- Henry To'oTo'o LB 6'2/228 Alabama
56 O'Cyrus Torrence G 6'5/347 Florida
3 Clayton Tune QB 6'3/220 Houston 9/12 passing, 70 yards; 1 carry, -1 yards
32 Alex Ward LS 6'4/240 UCF
1 Jay Ward S 6'2/188 LSU
8 Jalen Wayne WR 6'2/207 South Alabama 8 receptions, 50 yards
1 Dontayvion Wicks WR 6'1/206 Virginia
24 Dorian Williams LB 6'2/225 Tulane
84 Brayden Willis TE 6'4/239 Oklahoma
13 Dee Winters LB 6'1/230 TCU
21 Rejzohn Wright DB 6'2/200 Oregon State
58 Darnell Wright OT 6'6/335 Tennessee
6 Byron Young DT 6'3/245 Tennessee
47 Byron Young DE 6'3/292 Alabama
93 Cameron Young NT 6'3/315 Mississippi State

Game summary

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Note: the game was played with a two-minute warning at the end of each quarter, followed by a change in possession.[9]

2023 Senior Bowl
Quarter 1 2 34Total
National 6 11 3727
American 0 3 0710

at Hancock Whitney StadiumMobile, Alabama

Game information
First quarter
  • (9:19) National – Chad Ryland 32-yard field goal; National 3–0
  • (0:00) National – Chad Ryland 37-yard field goal; National 6–0
Second quarter
  • (7:10) American – Jack Podlesny 35-yard field goal; National 6–3
  • (1:54) National – Malik Cunningham 1-yard touchdown run; 2-point conversion (Cunningham pass to Payne Durham); National 14–3
  • (0:00) National – Chad Ryland 41-yard field goal; National 17–3
Third quarter
  • (2:05) National – Chad Ryland 42-yard field goal; National 20–3
Fourth quarter
  • (13:20) American – Anthony Johnson 37-yard interception return for a touchdown, Jack Podlesny kick good; National 20–10
  • (4:08) National – Michael Wilson 44-yard touchdown reception from Jake Haener, Chad Ryland kick good; National 27–10

References

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  1. ^ @CregStephenson (February 4, 2023). "Fresno State QB Jake Haener is your 2023 Senior Bowl MVP" (Tweet). Retrieved February 4, 2023 – via Twitter.
  2. ^ Filipe, Cameron (February 1, 2023). "East-West Shrine and Senior Bowls will feature developmental officials scouted by NFL". Retrieved February 3, 2023.
  3. ^ @HustleBelt (February 4, 2023). "The head referee for the Senior Bowl today, Billy D. Williams, is also from the MAC!" (Tweet). Retrieved February 3, 2023 – via Twitter.
  4. ^ Terrance Peters [@T_Peters27] (February 4, 2023). "NFL Network's Andrew Siciliano, Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis predict 2023 Reese's Senior Bowl standouts" (Tweet). Retrieved February 4, 2023 – via Twitter.
  5. ^ "The Reese's Senior Bowl". seniorbowl.com. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Senior Bowl Announces 2023 Coaching Staffs". seniorbowl.com (Press release). January 18, 2023. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
  7. ^ Serritella, Ric (February 1, 2023). "Senior Bowl: Texas RB Roschon Johnson Injured NFLPA Bowl RB Gets Call-Up". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
  8. ^ Manning, Bryan (February 1, 2023). "Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker off crutches, will be ready for training camp". Commanders Wire. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
  9. ^ Jarden, Sam (February 4, 2023). "Senior Bowl final score, results: Fresno State QB Jake Haener named MVP as National team dominates". Sporting News. Retrieved February 5, 2023.