The future stars of college football were on display in San Antonio for the US Army All-American Bowl, which resulted in the West defeating the East by a 17-16 margin.
But let's be honest: No one cares about the final score. This was just an opportunity to see some of the best and the brightest go up against each other after a few years of destroying their high-school competition.
For proof of the increased level of difficulty, No. 1 overall recruit and Clemson commit, Trevor Lawrence, threw more interceptions in the first quarter of this game than he did in the entire season for Cartersville High School.