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2011 East–West Shrine Game

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2011 Asset Protect East–West Shrine Game
All–Star Bowl Game
1234 Total
East Team 16306 25
West Team 0800 8
DateJanuary 22, 2011
Season2010
StadiumFlorida Citrus Bowl
LocationOrlando, Florida
MVPDelone Carter (RB, Syracuse) & Martin Parker (DT, Richmond)[1]
RefereeTracey Jones
Attendance9,642[2]
United States TV coverage
NetworkNFL Network
East–West Shrine Game
 < 2010  2012

The 2011 Asset Protect East–West Shrine Game was the 86th staging of the all-star college football exhibition game featuring NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision players. The game featured over 100 players from the 2010 college football season, and prospects for the 2011 draft of the professional National Football League (NFL). In the week prior to the game, scouts from all 32 NFL teams attended. The proceeds from the East-West Shrine Game benefit Shriners Hospitals for Children.

This oldest all-star game was played on January 22, 2011, at 4 p.m. ET at the Florida Citrus Bowl. The Pat Tillman Award was presented to Josh McNary (LB, Army), who "best exemplifies character, intelligence, sportsmanship and service".[3]

Game notes

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Scoring summary

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Scoring Play Score
1st Quarter
East - Delone Carter 16-yard run (Wes Byrum kick), 14:38 East 7 - 0
East - Team safety, 08:59 East 9 - 0
East - Evan Royster 4-yard run (Wes Byrum kick), 04:23 East 16 - 0
2nd Quarter
East - Wes Byrum 25-yard field goal, 09:24 East 19 - 0
West - Julius Thomas 5-yard pass from Nathan Enderle (Julius Thomas pass from Nathan Enderle), 02:44 East 19 - 8
3rd Quarter
No scoring East 19 - 8
4th Quarter
East - Marvin Austin 0-yard fumble recovery (Wes Byrum kick blocked), 03:41 East 25 - 8

Statistics

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Statistics East West
First Downs 17 8
Total offense, plays - yards 65-301 52-126
Rushes-yards (net) 43-169 23-14
Passing yards (net) 132 112
Passes, Comp-Att-Int 11-22-1 14-29-1
Time of Possession 37:25 22:35

Source:[4][2]

2011 NFL Draft

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References

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  1. ^ "MVP Award Recipients". shrinegame.com. 2017. Retrieved December 25, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "East-West Shrine Game". The Tennessean. Nashville, Tennessee. January 23, 2011. Retrieved January 14, 2018 – via newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Josh McNary Named 2011 Pat Tillman Award Winner". shrinegame.com. Archived from the original on November 10, 2011 – via Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ Final Gamebook, East-West Shrine Game, January 22, 2011

Further reading

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