Which College Football Team Has the Most Players at the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl?

    The 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl will feature 141 players, but which school has the most representatives at the college football all-star game?

    The 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl is right around the corner, marking the 100th edition of the game, and now moves to AT&T Stadium after one year in Frisco, Texas. For a game with such history, there’s no doubt that there has been an increase in high-profile names and schools being represented in the showcase. Which teams are sending the most players to Dallas?

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    2025 Shrine Bowl Roster by College

    There are 141 players representing 76 schools in this year’s game, with the Colorado Buffaloes leading the way with six players. Three teams (Georgia Bulldogs, Miami Hurricanes, and Syracuse Orange) tie for the second-most players at the Shrine Bowl, with five from each program making their way to the all-star game.

    Of note, these rosters are directly from the Shrine Bowl’s webpage and are subject to change for the Notre Dame players should they withdraw after the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.

    Colorado (6)

    • Shedeur Sanders, QB
    • Jimmy Horn Jr., WR
    • LaJohntay Wester, WR
    • Will Sheppard, WR
    • Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig, DB
    • Shilo Sanders, DB

    Georgia (5)

    • Dominic Lovett, WR
    • Ben Yurosek, TE
    • Xavier Truss, OL
    • Warren Brinson, DL
    • Nazir Stackhouse, DL

    Miami-FL (5)

    • Sam Brown Jr., WR
    • Jacolby George, WR
    • Tyler Baron, EDGE
    • Francisco Mauigoa, LB
    • Andres Borregales, K

    Syracuse (5)

    • Kyle McCord, QB
    • Jackson Meeks, WR
    • Oronde Gadsden II, TE
    • Fadil Diggs, EDGE
    • Alijah Clark, DB

    California (4)

    • Teddye Buchanan, LB
    • Marcus Harris, DB
    • Nohl Williams, DB
    • Craig Woodson, DB

    Maryland (4)

    • Kaden Prather, WR
    • Tommy Akingbesote, DL
    • Jordan Phillips, DL
    • Glendon Miller, DB

    Ole Miss (4)

    • Antwane Wells Jr., WR
    • Caden Prieskorn, TE
    • JJ Pegues, DL
    • Chris Paul Jr., LB

    South Carolina (4)

    • Raheim Sanders, RB
    • Tonka Hemingway, DL
    • O’Donnell Fortune, DB
    • Kai Kroeger, P

    Auburn (3)

    • Payton Thorne, QB
    • KeAndre Lambert-Smith, WR
    • Rivaldo Fairweather, TE

    Boston College (3)

    • Jack Conley, OL
    • Drew Kendall, OL
    • Cam Horsley, DL

    Florida (3)

    • Montrell Johnson Jr., RB
    • Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, OL
    • Jason Marshall Jr., DB

    Iowa (3)

    • Luke Lachey, TE
    • Jay Higgins, LB
    • Jermari Harris, DB

    Kansas (3)

    • Bryce Cabeldue, OL
    • Cobee Bryant, DB
    • Mello Dotson, DB

    LSU (3)

    • Bradyn Swinson, EDGE
    • Greg Penn III, LB
    • Zy Alexander, DB

    Minnesota (3)

    • Max Brosmer, QB
    • Tyler Cooper, OL
    • Justin Walley, DB

    Missouri (3)

    • Brady Cook, QB
    • Theo Wease Jr., WR
    • Johnny Walker Jr., EDGE

    Arkansas (2)

    • Ja’Quinden Jackson, RB
    • Eric Gregory, DL

    Cincinnati (2)

    • Corey Kiner, RB
    • John Williams, OL

    Clemson (2)

    • Phil Mafah, RB
    • R.J. Mickens, DB

    Indiana (2)

    • Trey Wedig, OL
    • CJ West, DL

    Louisville (2)

    • Ja’Corey Brooks, WR
    • Corey Thornton, DB

    Nebraska (2)

    • Isaiah Neyor, WR
    • Nash Hutmacher, DL

    Notre Dame (2)

    • Mitchell Evans, TE
    • Jordan Clark, DB

    Oklahoma (2)

    • Ethan Downs, EDGE
    • Luke Elzinga, P

    Oregon (2)

    • Traeshon Holden, WR
    • Jabbar Muhammad, DB

    Oregon State (2)

    • Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan, OL
    • Joshua Gray, OL

    Pittsburgh (2)

    • Konata Mumpfield, WR
    • Ben Sauls, K

    Rutgers (2)

    • Hollin Pierce, OL
    • Robert Longerbeam, DB

    SMU (2)

    • Jared Harrison-Hunte, DL
    • Elijah Roberts, EDGE

    Texas Tech (2)

    • Tahj Brooks, RB
    • Jalin Conyers, TE

    UCLA (2)

    • Jay Toia, DL
    • Kain Medrano, LB

    UNLV (2)

    • Ricky White III, WR
    • Jackson Woodard, LB

    UTSA (2)

    • Joe Evans, DL
    • Zah Frazier, DB

    West Virginia (2)

    • Sean Martin, DL
    • Garnett Hollis Jr., DB

    The remaining college football programs listed below have one player playing in the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl:

    • Alabama: Que Robinson, EDGE
    • Arizona: Jacory Croskey-Merritt, RB
    • Arizona State: Shamari Simmons, DB
    • Boise State: Ahmed Hassanein, EDGE
    • BYU: Tyler Batty, EDGE
    • Cal Poly: Elijah Ponder, EDGE
    • Colorado School of the Mines: Josh Wojciechowicz, LS
    • Delaware: Tyron Herring, DB
    • East Carolina: Shavon Revel Jr., DB
    • Eastern Kentucky: Mike Smith Jr., DB
    • Georgia Tech: Zeek Biggers, DL
    • Kansas State: Marques Sigle, DB
    • Kentucky: Jamon Dumas-Johnson, LB
    • Lindenwood: Gareth Warren, OL
    • Memphis: Chandler Martin, LB
    • Michigan: Kenneth Grant, DL
    • Michigan State: Luke Newman, OL
    • Minnesota-Duluth: Aiden Williams, OL
    • Montana State: Marcus Wehr, OL
    • NC State: Timothy McKay, OL
    • North Carolina: Alijah Huzzie, DB
    • North Dakota State: Cam Miller, QB
    • Oklahoma State: Dalton Cooper, OL
    • Penn State: Jalen Kimber, DB
    • Purdue: Gus Hartwig, OL
    • San Jose State: Nick Nash, WR
    • South Carolina State: Aaron Smith, LB
    • TCU: Brent Matiscik, LS
    • Tennessee: Dont’e Thornton Jr., WR
    • Texas: Jaydon Blue, RB
    • Texas State: Nash Jones, OL
    • Towson: Carter Runyon, TE
    • UCF: Deshawn Pace, LB
    • Vanderbilt: De’Rickey Wright, LB
    • Villanova: Isas Waxter, DB
    • Virginia Tech: Antwaun Powell-Ryland, EDGE
    • Washington: Carson Bruener, LB
    • Washington State: Esa Pole, OL
    • Wisconsin: Joe Huber, OL

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