Under Armour All-America football game cancels 2021 showcase due to COVID-19

The Under Armour All-America High School Football Game, an annual showcase featuring some of the top senior football recruits across the country, announced Friday morning it is canceling its 2021 game due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
A statement regarding the Under Armour High School All-America Football Game. We look forward to being back in 2022. pic.twitter.com/EmBBCSsb9R
— All-America Game (@UANextFootball) November 6, 2020
“While we are disappointed for this year’s class that will miss the physical experience of being in Orlando and participating in the Game,” the statement read, “plans are in the works to celebrate these incredible athletes and honor them for their achievements as they prepare for the next steps of their football careers.”
The game was scheduled to take place on Jan. 2 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. and feature some of the top recruits in California playing in front of a national audience on ESPN.
The decision came weeks after the Under Armour-sponsored game’s rival bowl game — The All-American Bowl — canceled its 2021 game, which was scheduled for Jan. 9 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas and set to be televised on NBC Sports.
Here is a complete list of all the California 2021 recruits selected to play in the showcase:
Devin Kirkwood, Serra, DB
Committed to: UCLA
Jaylin Davies, Mater Dei, DB
Committed to: Oregon
Cole Becker, Rocklin, K
Committed to: Iowa State
Ethan Calvert, Oaks Christian, LB
Uncommitted
Miller Moss, Bishop Alemany, QB
Committed to: USC
Tyler Buchner, Helix, QB
Committed to: Notre Dame
Beaux Collins, St. John Bosco, WR
Committed to: Clemson
Kyron Ware-Hudson, Mater Dei, WR
Committed to: Oregon

Andy Buhler is a Regional Editor of Texas and the national breaking news desk. He brings more than five years of experience covering high school sports across the state of Washington and beyond, where he covered the likes of Paolo Banchero and Tari Eason served on state tournament seeding committees. He works on the SBLive/Sports Illustrated Power 25 national boys basketball rankings. He has covered everything from the Final Four, MLS in Atlanta to local velodrome before diving into the world of preps. His bylines can be found in The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), The Associated Press, The Columbian (Vancouver, Washington), The Oregonian and more. He holds a degree from Gonzaga and is based out of Portland, Oregon.
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