America’s oldest college football all-star game is ready to take the stage once again, as the recently-renovated East-West Shrine Bowl will start activities in Las Vegas, Nevada, later this week in anticipation of the 98th edition of the event.
The event moved from St. Petersburg, Florida to Las Vegas last season, and also moved from a weekend afternoon kick into weeknight primetime hours, placing it in a very unique position alongside the Senior Bowl. This has given the game an influx of talent which they may not have otherwise gotten in the past, and this year’s roster looks as rich as ever.