East-West Shrine Bowl 2020: How and where to watch, listen, or stream

The annual East-West Shrine Bowl is set to take place in St. Petersburg, FL. Here’s all the television and radio information you need.

The annual East-West All-Star college football game is set to take place at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida Saturday. The game has been a yearly event since 1925 and pits college seniors from the Western parts of the U.S. and Canada against those from the Eastern states and provinces (yes, Canadian players to participate in this thing).

And of course, if you’ve reached this page, you are more than likely an Ohio State fan, so we’ll remind you that the Buckeyes have three players taking part in all the festivities. Wide-receiver Binjimen Victor, offensive lineman Branden Bown, and safety Jordan Fuller all accepted invites to play in the game on the West roster (explain that).

If you’d like to take part in watching this one, if for no other reason than to see how the former OSU players fare, we’ve got your television, radio, and streaming information.

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7 prospects Bears should keep an eye on in East-West Shrine Bowl

Scouts from across the NFL will have their eyes on the East-West Shrine Bowl, where prospects will look to elevate their draft stock.

The Bears are nearly a month into their offseason, where they’ve already made some moves to the offensive coaching staff. Now, all eyes shift to impending free agency and the 2020 NFL Draft.

On Saturday, scouts from across the NFL will have their eyes on the East-West Shrine Bowl, where prospects will look to elevate their draft stock.

While the Bears didn’t draft any players that played in last year’s game, two of their undrafted free agents — Jesper Horsted and Mathieu Betts — played in the game.

In the past, Pace has found prospects like Bilal Nichols, Javon Wims, Bryce Callahan and Deon Bush from the East-West Shrine Bowl.

Here are seven prospects the Bears should keep an eye on Saturday:

QB James Morgan, FIU

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One prospect that has already caught the Bears’ eye is Florida International quarterback James Morgan, who the team met with earlier this week at practice. Morgan has quite the arm along with good size and mobility that make him an intriguing prospect at the pro level, and someone the Bears could snag on Day 3.

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Ohio State safety Jordan Fuller to participate in East-West Shrine Bowl

Ohio State safety Jordan Fuller will participate in this year’s East-West Shrine Bowl.

The post-season all-star games are beginning to take shape. We’ve already heard from the Reese’s Senior Bowl with a trio of Buckeyes participating, and now we know that Ohio State safety Jordan Fuller will be participating in the East-West Shrine Bowl.

The game has been played annually since 1925 and consists of senior football players considered all-stars. It pits players from the eastern United States and Canada against players from the western U.S. and Canada.

Fuller garnered second team All Big-Ten honors this year and was a steady presence in the middle of the secondary on one of the best defenses in the country. He was also a finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy — handed out annually as the “academic Heisman.”

The East-West Shrine Bowl is set to take place on January 18 this year and should attract a slew of scouts and NFL executives.