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Notable Alumni

over 200 Players have went on to professional careers after playing in the college all American bowl.

The All American Bowl was founded in 1996 to give athletes the opportunity to compete against the best at their level in an all star game setting. In April of 1996, the first All American Bowl was played in Minnesota and has since been played at various cities across the country including Minneapolis, Dallas, Charleston, Pueto Rico, Atlanta, Miami, and Las Vegas. The All American Bowl also gives athletes the potential to be scouted by colleges and professional football teams. The All American Bowl has several types of games for different levels of competition that include: College, JUCO, Minor League, Free Agent, and High School. Many players have went on to professional careers in Arena, CFL, NFL, Europe, Mexico and South America.

Our Notable Alumni

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Ramone Atkins QB

2021 All American Bowl MVPs

Atkins, a former quarterback for New Mexico Highlands University, received a phone call from Tucson Sugar Skulls that basically changed his life.

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Josh Neiswander QB

Angelo State – Quarterback

Angelo State – Quarterback 2006-10 College All American Bowl Bowl MVP 2010 2011-13 Quarterback Montreal Alouettes Canadians Football League, 2020 Quarterback Coach Tampa Bay Vipers XFL

Chris Hanson

Marshall U – Punter

Keith Williams

St. Cloud State – RB

Mason Espinosa

Ohio Wesleyan

Ukee Dozier

University of Minnesota – DB

Xavier Glenn

Glenville State – WR

Tony Smidl

Wisconsin Platteville – K

Chris Esterley

St. Thomas University – QB

Octavius Day

Florida All-Stars – WR/DB

Chris Schubert

Oberlin College – WR

Jeff Crowell

Portland State – P/K

Steve Opstad

University of South Dakota – K

Fotu Taua

Joliet Junior College – DL

Terrance Isaac

Vermillion Community College – WR

Montae Bailey

Twin Cities Lumberjacks – DB

Roger Linn

Victory Valley College – QB

Neuby Ras

St. Cloud State – WR

Melvine Justice

Brown College – DB/WR

Lance Stone

Louisiana College – S

Oscar Villa

Adams State College – LB

*If you know of any former players who are not on this list, please contact us.

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