High School All Star Games TV Schedule
Friday January 1st
Offense-Defense All-American Bowl 5:00 pm live stream All-AmericanBowl.com
Saturday, January 2nd
Under Armour High School Game 12:00 pm ESPN2 / WatchESPN
Sunday, January 3rd
Semper Fi All American Bowl 9:00 pm FS1 / FS Go Video
Saturday, January 9th
U.S. Army High School All-American Bowl 1:00 pm NBC / Video
ABOUT THE GAMES
Offense-Defense All-American Bowl
When: Jan. 1, 5PM ET
Where: Daytona FL
National live stream All-AmericanBowl.com
Need to know: Reisterstown (Md.) Franklin defensive back Kareem Felder and NC running back Antonio Williams are at the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Daytona (Fla.)
Under Armour All-America Game
When: Jan. 2, Noon ET
Where: Citrus Bowl, Orlando
National TV: ESPN2
Need to know: This is the ninth annual game and 102 players have been selected. Herm Edwards will coach Team Highlight and Steve Mariucci will coach Team Armour. NFL Pro Bowl receivers Julio Jones and A.J. Green were among the players in the inaugural game. Jameis Winston (2012) and Jadeveon Clowney (2011) are No. 1 overall draft picks to have played in the game.
Who to watch: Ten of the top 12 players in the ESPN 300 have been selected for the game, led by No. 1 overall player Rashan Gary, Ole Miss commit offensive tackle Greg Little (No. 2), Houston defensive tackle commit Ed Oliver (No. 4) and offensive tackle Willie Allen (No. 5).
RELATED: Meet the Under Armour All-Americans
No. 3 overall player Nick Bosa, a defensive lineman from St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) was selected but is injured. Florida State commit Malik Henry and Maryland commit Dwayne Haskins Jr. are the highest-rated quarterbacks in the game. Top-ranked running back Kareem Walker, who committed to Michigan, and No. 1 wide receiver Kyle Davis, who is committed to Auburn, also have been selected.
Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl
When: Jan. 3, 9 p.m. ET
Where: StubHub Center, Carson, Calif.
National TV: Fox Sports 1
Need to know: Sponsored by the United States Marine Corps, the event is in its fifth year. Players are selected based on “their performances on the field as well as their commitment to leadership, maintaining a high level of character, and serving their team and community with honor, courage and commitment,” according to organizers. Kevin Crosby of Camberg-Erhardt High in Bamberg, S.C., and Steve Belles of Hamilton High in Chandler, Ariz., are the coaches.
Who to watch: Perhaps the biggest names are the quarterbacks: Michigan State commit Messiah deWeaver, who led Wayne (Huber Heights, Ohio) to a state final, and Oklahoma commit Austin Kendall, from Cuthbertson in Waxhaw, N.C. The game features a number of highly coveted wide receivers, including Clemson commit Tavares “T.J.” Chase, Southern Cal commit Josh Imatorbhebhe and Michigan commit Brad Hawkins. If you are a Penn State fan, the game features six Nittany Lions commits: cornerback Zechariah McPhearson, guard Will Fries, outside linebackers Joel Dublanko and Cameron Brown and tight end Danny Dalton. Two Notre Dame commits – defensive end Khalid Kareem and inside linebacker Jamir Jones – are all taking part.
U.S. Army All-American Game
When: Jan. 9, 1 p.m. ET
Where: Alamodome, San Antonio
National TV: NBC
Need to know: This is the 17th edition of the Army Bowl and five alums were drafted in the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft. Odell Beckham Jr., Jamaal Charles and Heisman Trophy winner Derrick Henry all played in past games.
Who to watch: It’s hard not to start with the quarterbacks in this game: For the West, American Family Insurance ALL-USA Offensive Player of the Year and Gatorade National Player of the Year Jacob Eason, Florida commit Feleipe Franks and Louisville commit Jawon Pass. For the West, it’s Ole Miss commit Shea Patterson, USC commit K.J. Costello and Michigan commit Brandon Peters.
RELATED: Meet the Army All-Americans
They will be pursued by some of the nation’s top pass rushers, including Derrick Brown, Dexter Lawrence, Julian Rochester and Jeffery Simmons for the East; and Raekwon Davis, Xavier Kelly, Josh King and Justin Madubuike for the West.