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2022 East–West Shrine Bowl

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2022 East–West Shrine Bowl
All–Star Bowl Game
1234 Total
East 00816 24
West 8386 25
DateFebruary 3, 2022
Season2021
StadiumAllegiant Stadium
LocationParadise, Nevada
MVPE. J. Perry (QB, Brown)[1] & Diego Fagot (LB, Navy)[2]
RefereeBryan Banks (Big Ten)[3]
Attendance14,679
United States TV coverage
NetworkNFL Network
East–West Shrine Bowl
 < 2020 2023

The 2022 East–West Shrine Bowl was the 97th edition[a] of the all–star college football exhibition to benefit Shriners Hospital for Children. The game was played at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, on February 3, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. PST, televised on the NFL Network.[4] It was one of the final 2021–22 bowl games concluding the 2021 FBS football season. The game featured NCAA players (predominantly from the Football Bowl Subdivision) and one invitee from Canadian university football—Deionte Knight, a defensive lineman from the Western Mustangs.[5]

Background

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The game featured more than 100 players from the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season and prospects for the 2022 NFL draft. This was the first edition of the game to be played in the Las Vegas Valley, and the first to be played in February. Organizers announced that, for the first time, team personnel would be assigned by NFL personnel groupings, such as one team playing a 4–3 defense and the other team playing a 3–4 defense.[6]

Coaching

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The coaches for the East–West Shrine Bowl were announced on January 22, 2022; coaching staffs were selected from assistant coaches nominated by National Football League (NFL) teams that did not qualify for the NFL postseason.[7]

Role East West
Head coach D'Anton Lynn Marcus Brady
Offensive coordinator Travelle Wharton Klayton Adams
Defensive coordinator Drew Wilkins Jeff Howard
Special teams coordinator Ed Foley Ben Jacobs
Quarterbacks Kerry Joseph Jerrod Johnson
Running backs Ryan Cordell Jennifer King
Wide receivers Alonso Escalante Ashton Grant
Tight ends Brad Idzik Todd Washington
Offensive line Andrew Dees Scott Peters
Defensive line Lanier Goethie Jeff Zgonina
Linebackers Zach Orr Anthony Blevins
Defensive backs James Rowe Nick Perry
Strength and conditioning D'Anthony Batiste A. J. Neibel
Deuce Gruden
Analysts Na'Shan Goddard Kenneth Black
Rashad Watson Trumaine Watson

Game summary

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Teams were required to attempt two-point conversions.

2022 East–West Shrine Bowl
Quarter 1 2 34Total
East 0 0 81624
West 8 3 8625

at Allegiant StadiumParadise, Nevada

  • Date: Thursday, February 3, 2022
  • Game time: 5:07 p.m. PST
  • Game weather: Sunny • Temperature: 54 °F (12 °C) • Wind 11 mph (18 km/h) northeast
  • Game attendance: 14,679
  • Referee: Bryan Banks
  • TV: NFL Network
  • Game Book Report
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
  • West (12:10) – Jashaun Corbin 4-yard touchdown run; 2-point pass failed West 25–8
  • East (3:53) – Samori Toure 6-yard touchdown pass from EJ Perry; 2-point rush good (EJ Perry) West 25–16
  • East (1:32) – Samori Toure 17-yard touchdown pass from EJ Perry; 2-point rush good (R. Rivers) West 25–24

Notes

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  1. ^ The 96th edition was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the most recent playing was the 95th edition, in January 2020.

References

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  1. ^ Smith, Bill (February 4, 2022). "2022 NFL Draft: Seven takeaways from East-West Shrine Bowl". NFL.com. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
  2. ^ Capobianco, Tony (February 4, 2022). "Ft. Lauderdale native Diego Fagot named Shrine Bowl Defensive MVP". fivereasonssports.com. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
  3. ^ Austro, Ben (February 5, 2022). "College all-star games are used as an NFL officiating pipeline". footballzebras.com. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
  4. ^ "Game Day". shrinebowl.com. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
  5. ^ Abbott, JC (January 28, 2022). "Western University DL Deionte Knight looking to get on NFL radar at East-West Shrine Bowl". 3downnation.com. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
  6. ^ "Shrine Bowl Announces Changes To Game Week". shrinebowl.com. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
  7. ^ "NFL announces head coaches for 2022 East–West Shrine Bowl". Shrine Bowl. NFL. January 22, 2022. Archived from the original on January 26, 2022. Retrieved February 4, 2022.