Gooden to Play in Senior Bowl

Gooden to Play in Senior Bowl

Jan. 22, 2008

Mobile, Ala. – University of Miami star linebacker Tavares Gooden is among the 100 top senior NFL draft prospects participating in the 2008 Under Armour Senior Bowl this week in Mobile, Alabama.

Gooden reported to Mobile this past weekend and will play on the Under Armour Senior Bowl’s South squad, which will be coached by San Francisco 49ers head coach Mike Nolan and his staff.

The players will have one practice per day during Senior Bowl Week, January 21-25, capped off by the 59th annual Under Armour Senior Bowl game on Saturday, January 26. Kickoff is set for 3:00 p.m. in Mobile’s Ladd-Peebles Stadium and the contest will be nationally-televised by the NFL Network.

Fans will also be able to follow the players’ progress through the NFL Network’s extensive coverage of this year’s Senior Bowl practices, as over 21 hours of Senior Bowl content will air during the week and one game day. NFL Network telecasts will air on Monday through Thursday of the week, including live practice coverage and nightly recap shows in primetime. All times are central, and a complete NFL Network Senior Bowl broadcast schedule is listed at the bottom of this story.Under Armour brings its expertise in performance apparel and rich history on the gridiron to the Senior Bowl athletes in what is essentially the first game of these players’ potential NFL careers. With access to the most technologically advanced apparel on the market, participants will be able to perform at optimum levels in the week-long practices and game that are the key tools used by NFL coaches, scouts and training staffs to judge the best talent in the country as they prepare for the draft.The Under Armour Senior Bowl is the nation’s most unique football game and football’s premier pre-draft event, annually featuring the country’s best senior NFL draft prospects on teams representing the North and South that are coached by the entire coaching staffs from two National Football League teams. The Senior Bowl is also attended by over 800 NFL coaches, scouts and other front office personnel each year.

The North squad will be coached by Oakland Raiders head coach Lane Kiffin and his staff.

Last year, the Senior Bowl produced 12 first-round picks in the NFL Draft, 90 total selections and a top five choice for the seventh consecutive year. 2007 Senior Bowl participant Patrick Willis was named the 2007 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year by the Associated Press and is one of 25 former Senior Bowl participants to be named to the 2008 Pro Bowl.

For more information, visit the bowl’s website at www.seniorbowl.com