2010 Senior Bowl

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2010 Under Armour Senior Bowl
61st Senior Bowl
1234Total
North3147731
South3100013
DateJanuary 30, 2010
Season 2009
Stadium Ladd–Peebles Stadium
Location Mobile, Alabama
MVP Brandon Graham
Referee Adrian Hill
United States TV coverage
Network NFL Network
Announcers Bob Papa play-by-play
Mike Mayock color
Charles Davis color
Senior Bowl
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The 2010 Senior Bowl was an all-star college football exhibition game featuring players from the 2009 college football season, and prospects for the 2010 Draft of the professional National Football League (NFL), as well as for the United Football League's inaugural draft.

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The 61st edition of the Senior Bowl was played on January 30, 2010, at 3 p.m. local time at Ladd–Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. [1] Coverage of the event was in high-definition on the NFL Network. Clothing company Under Armour sponsored the event for the fourth consecutive year and provided apparel for the game. The North team won, 31–13.

Scoring summary

Scoring playScore
1st quarter
North — Brett Swenson 43-yard field goal, 6:01North 3–0
South — Leigh Tiffin 43-yard field goal, 2:25Tied 3–3
2nd quarter
North — LeGarrette Blount 14-yard run (Brett Swenson kick), 14:40North 10–3
North — Austen Lane 6-yard fumble recovery (Brett Swenson kick), 9:53North 17–3
South — Leigh Tiffin 33-yard field goal, 3:36North 17–6
South — Colin Peek 19-yard pass from Zac Robinson (Leigh Tiffin kick), 0:07North 17–13
3rd quarter
North — Dan LeFevour 1-yard run (Brett Swenson kick), 3:52North 24–13
4th quarter
North — Mardy Gilyard 32-yard pass from Dan LeFevour (Brett Swenson kick), 11:21North 31–13

Coaching staff

North Team

NameTypeNFL Coaching Experience
Jim SchwartzHead Coach17 years
Gunther Cunningham Defensive Coordinator28 years
Scott Linehan Offensive Coordinator8 years
Jeff Horton Quarterbacks4 years
Matt Burke Linebackers6 years
Shawn Jefferson Wide Receivers5 years
Tim Lappano Tight Ends8 years
George Yarno Offensive Line2 years
Jeremiah WashburnAssistant Offensive Line8 years
Sam Gash Running Backs5 years
Todd DowningOffensive Quality Control7 years
Don ClemonsDefensive Assistant25 years
Bob KarmelowiczDefensive Line18 years
Daron RobertsAssistant Secondary3 years
Kris KocurekAssistant Defensive Line1 year
Tim WaltonSecondary1 year
Bradford BantaAssistant Special Teams2 years
Jason ArapoffCoordinator of Physical Development12 years
Malcolm BlackenStrength & Conditioning14 years
Ted RathStrength & Conditioning Assistant1 year

South Team

NameTypeNFL Coaching Experience
Tony SparanoHead Coach12 years
Dan Henning Offensive Coordinator30 years
Todd Bowles Assistant Head Coach/Secondary11 years
David Lee Quarterbacks7 years
Kacy Rodgers Defensive Line8 years
James Saxon Running Backs10 years
Kar DorrellWide Receivers5 years
Dave DeGuglielmo Offensive Line6 years
John Bonamego Special Teams11 years
George DeLeoneTight Ends3 years
Darren RizziAssistant Special Teams1 year
Evan MarcusHead Strength and Conditioning6 years
Dave PulokaAssistant Strength and Conditioning3 years
Steve BushOffensive Quality Control2 years
David CorraoDefensive Quality Control2 years

Rosters

North Team

South Team

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