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Senior Bowl

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The Senior Bowl is an all-star college football exhibition game usually played either at or towards the end of the college football season in January. Held annually since 1950, first in Jacksonville, Florida, and a year later in Mobile, Alabama (where it has been held since), the Senior Bowl is also a showcase for potential future NFL stars, some that go on to the NFL Draft itself.

Two teams, representing the North and the South, are coached by select coaching staff from two NFL teams.

The week-long practice that preceeds the game is attended by key NFL personnel (including coaches, general managers, and scouts), who oversee the players as possible prospects for pro football.

For many decades, the Senior Bowl was the final game of the college football season, but in recent years has been the next-to-the-last game (followed the following week by either the Hula Bowl or the Gridiron Classic).

Table of contents
1 Scores of Senior Bowls
2 External links

Scores of Senior Bowls

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

(*) indicates the first game was played at Jacksonville, Florida.

According to the Senior Bowl web site, NFC and AFC all-stars played the games between 1991-1993.

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