The East-West Shrine Game is set to be held at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. on Saturday, Jan. 18 at 4 p.m. ET. This is the fourth consecutive year that NFL Network (complete broadcast schedule) provides exclusive coverage of the East-West Shrine Game -- the longest-running all-star college football game.
Below are the rosters for each team:
EAST TEAM
Coach: Jerry Glanville
Quarterbacks
Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois
Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois
Jeff Mathews, Cornell
Running backs
Zach Bauman, Northern Arizona
Rajion Neal, Tennessee
LaDarius Perkins, Mississippi State
Receivers
Alex Bayer (TE), Bowling Green
Jeremy Gallon, Michigan
Crockett Gillmore (TE), Colorado State
Matt Hazel, Coastal Carolina
Allen Hurns, Miami (Fla.)
Blake Jackson (TE), Oklahoma State
Ja'mes Logan, Mississippi
Erik Lora, Eastern Illinois
Offensive linemen
Justin Britt (OT), Missouri (injured)
Kyle Bryant (OT), Youngstown State
Laurent Duvernay-Tardiff (OT), McGill (Canada)
Chris Elkins (C), Youngstown State
Matt Feiler (OT), Bloomsburg
Zach Fulton (G), Tennessee
Matt Hall (OT), Belhaven (Miss.)
Donald Hawkins (OT), Texas
Zac Kerin (C), Toledo
Antwan Lowery (G), Rutgers
James Stone (C), Tennessee
John Urschel (G), Penn State
Defensive linemen
Jason Bromley, Syracuse
Will Clarke, West Virginia
Bruce Gaston, Purdue
Zachariah Kerr, Delaware
Demonte McAllister, Florida State
Garrison Smith, Georgia
Ethan Westbrooks, West Texas A&M
Kerry Wynn, Richmond
Linebackers
Xavius Boyd, Western Kentucky
Preston Brown, Louisville
Glenn Carson, Penn State
Andrew Jackson, Western Kentucky
Derrell Johnson, East Carolina
DeDe (Devekeyan) Lattimore, South Florida
Johnny Millard, Cal Poly
Cody Peterson, Navy (injured)
Defensive backs
Ricardo Allen (CB), Purdue
Tre Boston (S), North Carolina
Travis Carrie (CB), Ohio (injured)
Ross Cockrell (CB), Duke
Pierre Desir (CB), Lindenwood
Phillip Gaines (CB), Rice
Andre Hal (CB), Vanderbilt
Nevin Lawson (CB), Utah State
A.J. Marshall (S), Wake Forest
Hakeem Smith (S), Louisville
Dezmen Southward (S), Wisconsin (injured)
Jemea Thomas (S), Georgia Tech
Specialists
Steven Clark (P), Auburn
Zach Hocker (K), Arkansas
WEST TEAM
Coach: Romeo Crennel
Quarterbacks
Keith Price, Washington
Tommy Rees, Notre Dame
Keith Wenning, Ball State
Running backs
Brennan Clay, Oklahoma
Timothy Flanders, Sam Houston State
Anthony LaCoste, Air Force
Ben Malena, Texas A&M
Receivers
Ted Bolser (TE), Indiana
John Brown, Pittsburg State
Quincy Enunwa, Nebraska (injured)
Kaneakua Friel (TE), BYU
Chandler Jones, San Jose State
Seantavius Jones, Valdosta State
TJ Jones, Notre Dame (injured)
Patrick Laird, Army
Jordan Najvar (TE), Baylor
Bernard Reedy, Toledo
Offensive linemen
Christopher Burnette (G), Georgia
Dakota Dozier (G), Furman
Dillon Farrell (C), New Mexico
Kevin Graf (OT), Southern California
Ryan Groy (G), Wisconsin
Gabe Ikard (C), Oklahoma
Danny Kistler, Jr. (OT), Montana
Charles Leno, Jr. (OT), Boise State
Jeremiah Sirles (OT), Nebraska
Austin Wentworth (G), Frenso State
Khalil Wilkes (C), Stanford
Defensive linemen
Beau Allen, Wisconsin
Justin Ellis, Louisiana Tech
Evan Gil, Manitoba (Canada)
Derrick Hopkins, Virginia Tech
Cassius Marsh, UCLA
Josh Mauro, Stanford
Zach Moore, Concordia (injured)
Chidera Uzo-Diribe, Colorado
Larry Webster III, Bloomsburg
Linebackers
Shaquil Barrett, Colorado State
Max Bullough, Michigan State
Nate Dreiling, Pittsburg State
Devon Kennard, Southern California
Prince Shembo, Notre Dame
Tyler Starr, South Dakota
Defensive backs
Bene Benwikere (CB), San Jose State
Carrington Byndom (CB), Texas
Alden Darby (S), Arizona State
E.J. Gaines (CB), Missouri
Bennett Jackson (CB), Notre Dame
Daytawion Lowe (S), Oklahoma State
Stephen Obeng-Agyapong (S), Penn State
Sean Parker (S), Washington
Rashaad Reynolds (CB), Oregon State
Shaquille Richardson (CB), Arizona
Daniel Sorensen (S), BYU
Brock Vereen (S), Minnesota
Marcus Williams (CB), North Dakota State
Specialists
Anthony Fera (K), Texas
Richie Leone (P), Houston
For more information, visit the official site of the East-West Shrine Game.