G5 Players To Watch In The 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl

The 2024 college football All-Star circuit continues this week with the latest edition of the East-West Shrine Bowl in Frisco, Texas. Prospects from several
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The 2024 college football All-Star circuit continues this week with the latest edition of the East-West Shrine Bowl in Frisco, Texas. Prospects from several different levels of college football, as well as one CFL prospect, will practice and compete in an attempt to improve their stock for April's NFL Draft. From the Group of Five side, fans should expect to see about two dozen players show what they can do on Thursday, February 1 on NFL Network.

Each of those players from the G5 side are listed below. 

East Team

QB - Austin Reed - Western Kentucky - 6'2", 216 pounds

RB - Jacob Kibodi - Louisiana - 6'1", 225 pounds

WR - Tejhuan Palmer - UAB - 6'2", 210 pounds

TE - Dallin Holker - Colorado State - 6'4", 235 pounds

OG - Elijah Klein - UTEP - 6'4", 319 pounds

OG - X'Zauvea Gadlin - Liberty - 6'4", 320 pounds

OL - Nathan Thomas (not practicing) - Louisiana - 6' 5", 334 pounds

DT - Evan Anderson - Florida Atlantic - 6'3", 326 pounds

DT - Jamree Kromah - James Madison - 6'4, 275 pounds

EDGE - Richard Jibunor - Troy - 6' 3", 229 pounds

EDGE - Mohamed Kamara - Colorado State - 6'1", 250 pounds

EDGE - Eyabi Okie-Anoma - Charlotte - 6'5", 244 pounds

LB - Easton Gibbs - Wyoming - 6'2", 230 pounds

LB - Jackson Mitchell - Connecticut - 6' 1", 235 pounds

CB - Chigozie Anusiem - Colorado State - 6' 1", 200 pounds

S - Trey Taylor - Air Force - 6' 0", 210 pounds

West Team

RB - Frank Gore Jr. - Southern Miss - 5'8", 195 pounds

RB - Blake Watson - Memphis - 5' 9", 195 pounds

WR - Joshua Cephus - UTSA - 6'3", 185 pounds

OG - Donovan Jennings - South Florida - 6'5", 333 pounds

DT - Jordan Miller - SMU - 6'3", 307 pounds

LB - Levelle Bailey - Fresno State - 6'2", 225 pounds

LB - Dallas Gant - Toledo - 6'3", 230 pounds

CB - Jarius Monroe - Tulane - 6'2", 205 pounds


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Joe Londergan
JOE LONDERGAN

Joe covers college sports from the Group of Five ranks and beyond. He has worked in the sports industry since 2008, earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Louisville, and a Master's degree from Seattle University.