Magnolia Gridiron All-Star Classic

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The Magnolia Gridiron All-Star Classic was an annual post-season college football all-star game held in December. The game was organized by Darry Alton, who previously helped found the Las Vegas All-American Classic, in view of the discontinuation of the Blue-Gray Football Classic and the Gridiron Classic, in order to provide players from lesser-known and -televised schools with a chance to impress NFL scouts.

The game was held at Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium in Jackson, Mississippi. It matched a team composed primarily of players from Division I-A schools not participating in or having already participated in end-of-season bowl games, and from certain NAIA schools, against a team composed of players from Division I-AA, Division II, and Division III schools. Prior to the game, players take place in team practices and combines open to college and professional scouts.

Previous results

Date Played Winning Team
Head Coach
Losing Team
Head Coach
December 24, 2005 White Team (FBS)
(Kentucky offensive coordinator Joker Phillips)
17 Red Team (FCS)
(Northwestern State head coach Scott Stoker)
9
December 23, 2006 Green Team (FBS)
32 Red Team (FCS)
14

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