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UA All-America Game selection tour

Future USC quarterback Matt Fink is among those who will appear in the UA All-America Game. Tom Hauck for Student Sports

The 2016 Under Armour All-America Game will be played Saturday, Jan. 2 at noon ET at the Orlando Citrus Bowl, and televised live on ESPN2.

Below is a look at each and every stop from the 2016 Under Armour All-America Game Jersey Tour. Click on a player link to view each participant's recruiting page, and the second link to read a Q&A with each player.

The 2016 Under Armour All-America Game roster

Nov. 18

Michael Divinity (OLB, 6-2, 213, John Ehret/Marrero, LA) -- Divinity, the fourth-ranked outside linebacker in the ESPN 300 and 46th-ranked player overall, is firm in his commitment to LSU.


Nov. 17

Kristian Fulton (CB, 6-0, 172, Archbishop Rummel/Metairie, LA) -- Fulton, the No. 4-ranked player in a loaded Louisiana class for 2016, says he's looking forward to battling a number of the nation's top WRs.


Nov. 13

Keandre Jones (LB, 6-3, 206, Our Lady of Good Counsel/Olney MD) -- Jones, the No. 98 player in the ESPN 300 for 2016 and a four-star linebacker, says he remains committed to Maryland despite the coaching transition.


Nov. 12

Edwin Alexander (DT, 6-3, 320, Saint Thomas Aquinas/Hammond, LA) -- The No. 20 player in the ESPN 300, who is recovering from a torn meniscus that sidelined him for most of last year, is healthy and committed to LSU.

Ellison Jordan (DT, 6-0, 262, Gilman/Baltimore, MD) -- Jordan, the No. 7-ranked player in the state of Maryland for 2016, says he remains firmly committed to Penn State.


Nov. 11

Benito Jones (DT, 6-1, 275, Wayne County/Wayne County, MS) -- Jones, an Ole Miss commit and the No. 11 ranked prospect in the ESPN 300 for 2016, is the state of Mississippi's No. 1 recruit .


Nov. 10

Tre Threat (OLB, 6-1, 220, Spanish Fort/Spanish Fort, AL) -- Threat will take his talents from the UA game to Auburn, where he says he's firmly committed and will not take any more visits.

Willie Allen (T, 6-7, 300, John Curtis Christian/New Orleans, LA) -- Allen, the nation's No. 5 overall player, second-best offensive tackle and top-ranked player in Louisiana, has four SEC schools in his final 5.


Nov. 9

Shyheim Carter (CB, 6-0, 177, Kentwood/Kentwood, LA) -- Carter, the first UA game pick from Kentwood (Louisiana) High and a former Alabama commit, says he still has 7-10 schools on his list.


Nov. 5

Eli Stove (WR, 6-0, 175, Niceville/Niceville, FL) -- The nation's No. 18 wide receiver is committed to Auburn, but says he has not completely shut down his recruitment.

Devwah Whaley (RB, 6-0, 185, Central/Beaumont, TX) -- Whaley, the nation's No. 3-ranked running back, has Arkansas, Texas A&M and Texas among the teams on his final list.

Levonta Taylor (CB, 5-11, 183, Ocean Lakes/Virginia Beach, VA) -- The Florida State commit will become the third player from Ocean Lakes High School in Virginia Beach to play in the UA game.


Nov. 4

Keith Gavin (WR, 6-3, 220, Wakulla County/Crawfordville, FL) -- Gavin, the No. 80 player in the ESPN 300 and No. 11 receiver, says Florida State, Alabama and Georgia are highest on his list.

Patrick Hudson (G, 6-5, 330, Silsbee/Silsbee, FL) -- Baylor commit and ESPN 300 linebacker Patrick Hudson is one of the few Beaumont-area prospects all-time to be invited to the UA game.


Nov. 3

Brett Heggie (C, 6-4, 302, Mount Dora/Mount Dora, FL) -- Heggie, the No. 8-ranked pure center in the 2016 class, committed to Florida on July 24.


Oct. 29

Dontavious Jackson (ILB, 6-2, 248, Elsik/Houston, TX) -- The No. 159-ranked prospect in the 2016 class has a final list that includes UCLA, Florida State, Michigan and unknown others.

B.J. Emmons (RB, 5-11, 220, Freedom/Morganton, NC) -- Emmons has been committed to Alabama since July, and the running back says he's solid in his commitment but will take all five visits.

Woody Barrett (QB, 6-2, 219, West Orange/Winter Garden, FL) -- Barrett, the No. 4-ranked dual-threat QB in the 2016 class, has been committed to the Auburn Tigers since June.


Oct. 28

Landon Dickerson (T, 6-5, 306, South Caldwell/Hudson, NC) -- Dickerson, the nation's No. 9 tackle, says he plans to visit Auburn, Alabama and Georgia and has already taken a visit to Florida State.

Jayvaughn Myers (Ath, 6-1, 177, Pasco/Dade City, FL) -- The four-star prospect, who is committed to Florida as a defensive back, will be playing in the UA game with his brother Nate Craig-Myers.

Eric Monroe (S, 6-0, 180, North Shore/Houston, TX) -- The No. 64-ranked prospect in the 2016 class, Monroe is the latest in a long line of FBS defensive backs to come out of North Shore High.


Oct. 27

Marquill Osborne (CB, 6-0, 180, Hough/Charlotte, NC) -- The No. 8 cornerback in the 2016 class and the No. 86 player in the ESPN 300, Osborne has been committed to Tennessee since 2014.

Baveon Johnson (C, 6-3, 340, Lake Gibson/Lakeland, FL) -- The No. 1 center in the ESPN 300 for 2016, and No. 39 player overall, says he remains firmly committed to Florida State.

Austin Myers (T, 6-5, 302, Manvel/Manvel, TX) -- The nation's No. 10 tackle and the No. 103 player in the ESPN 300 for 2016, Myers says he's committed to TCU but will continue to take visits.

Deontay Anderson (S, 6-1, 202, Manvel/Manvel, TX) -- The nation's second-ranked safety said he will wait until January to take his official visits, when he will trip to Texas, Texas A&M, Ole Miss and LSU.


Oct. 23

Tre Lamar (ILB, 6-4, 233, Roswell/Roswell, GA) -- Lamar, the No. 3-ranked inside linebacker in the country and No. 112 overall, committed to Clemson on July 17.


Oct. 22

Jack Allison (QB, 6-5, 195, Palmetto/Palmetto, FL) -- Allison, the fifth-ranked pocket passer in the Class of 2016, says he is a solid commit to Miami (FL).

Jeffrey McCulloch (OLB, 6-3, 230, Davis/Aldine, TX) -- McCulloch, the No. 94 player and No. 8 outside linebacker for 2016, took his first visit to Notre Dame on Oct. 16.


Oct. 21

Nate Craig-Myers (WR, 6-3, 208, Tampa Catholic/Tampa, FL) -- The former Auburn commit and No. 2 wideout in the 2016 class is looking at schools including North Carolina, Florida State and Florida -- where his brother Jayvaughn Myers is committed.

Braden Mann (K, 6-0, 200, Cy-Fair/Cypress, TX) -- Mann, the first of three players from Cy-Fair High scheduled to play in the UA game over the next two seasons, is committed to Texas A&M.

A.J. Brown (WR, 6-2, 218, Starkville/Starkville, MS) -- Brown, the No. 7 wide receiver in the 2016 class, has offers from a number of SEC programs.


Oct. 20

Ben Davis (OLB, 6-4, 237, Gordo/Gordo, AL) -- Davis, the No. 6-ranked outside linebacker in the class, says he has a top three of Alabama, LSU and Georgia.

Josh Hammond (WR, 6-1, 179, Hallandale/Miami, FL) -- Hammond, a Florida commit and the brother of former Gators receiver Frankie Hammond, makes history as the first player from Hallandale High School to play in the Under Armour contest.

Tyrie Cleveland (WR, 6-3, 190, Westfield/Houston, TX) -- The Florida transplant and No. 5 wide receiver in the 2016 class has a top eight of Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Arkansas, TCU, Florida, Houston, Texas A&M and Arizona State.

Sam Bruce (WR, 5-8, 183, Saint Thomas Aquinas/Fort Lauderdale, FL) -- The No. 77 player in the ESPN 300 is committed to Miami (FL), but has visited Ohio State and says he's also considering the Florida Gators.

Edward Oliver (Westfield/Houston, TX) -- The five-star defensive tackle remains solidly committed to Houston, though he says he'll also be taking all five of his official visits.


Oct. 19

Nick Bosa (DE, 6-3, 250, Saint Thomas Aquinas/Fort Lauderdale, FL) -- The No. 3-ranked player in the ESPN 100, the younger Bosa doesn't mind comparisons to older brother Joey but is looking to make his own name at OSU.


Oct. 16

Michail Carter (DT, 6-3, 311, Jackson/Jackson, GA) -- Carter, the No. 44 player in the ESPN 300 and a top-10 defensive tackle, was considering a number of SEC schools but had not formed an official list as of mid-October.

Dredrick Snelson (WR, 6-0, 192, Flanagan/Plantation, FL) -- The ESPN No. 98 wideout, who described himself as a "solid" commit to Minnesota back in August, will play in front of his home state fans in the UA game, as will high school teammate Devin Bush.

Devin Bush (OLB, 5-11, 227, Flanagan/Pembroke Pines, FL) -- Bush, the son of former Florida State and NFL safety Devin Bush Sr., says he's down to a final three of Auburn, Florida State and Michigan.


Oct. 15

Kendell Jones (DT, 6-5, 361, Shoemaker/Killeen, TX) -- Jones, No. 93 in the ESPN 300 and the 12th-ranked defensive tackle, committed to Alabama in May.

Marlon Davidson (DE, 6-3, 280, Greenville/Greenville, AL) -- The sixth-ranked defensive end and 37th-ranked player overall in the ESPN 300 has been committed to Auburn since early in September, but says he plans to visit other schools.


Oct. 14

Eric Cuffee (CB, 6-0, 189, Waco/Waco, TX) -- Cuffee, whose coach says he has 40 or 50 offers, has continued Waco High School's strong tradition of turning out football talent.

Lyndell "Mack" Wilson (OLB, 6-2, 236, Carver/Montgomery, AL) -- Wilson has announced a top eight of Florida, LSU, Ole Miss, Alabama, Florida State, Ohio State, Oregon and USC, and the Crimson Tide are considered the front-runners.


Oct. 13

John Broussard (CB, 6-0, 164, Central/Phenix City, AL) -- Broussard is an Auburn commit, but sounds uncertain about whether he'll ultimately land with the Tigers.

Dionte Mullins (WR, 5-11, 179, Gulliver Prep/Miami, FL) -- Mullins, a Miami (FL) commit from South Florida, will be among several in-state products who will compete in the UA game.

Brandon Jones (S, 6-0, 193, Nacogdoches HS/Nacogdoches, TX) -- Jones, the No. 1 safety prospect in the Class of 2016, has teams from four different conferences on his final list.


Oct. 12

Landon Rice (TE, 6-5, 260, Calhoun/Rome, GA) -- The Auburn commit becomes the first Calhoun player since ex-Tennessee WR Da'Rick Rogers to play in the UA game.


Oct. 9

Kyle Davis (WR, 6-3, 218, Archer/Lawrenceville, GA) -- The nation's top wideout has finalists of Auburn, Georgia and Tennessee and will make his college decision on Oct. 23.

E.J. Price (T, 6-6, 324, Archer/Lawrenceville, GA) -- The former Georgia commit Price says the Bulldogs and Auburn are at the top of his list, but he'll take other visits.

Patrick Bethel (DE, 6-3, 245, Vero Beach/Vero Beach, FL) -- Bethel, one of the top uncommitted DE prospects still on the board, has taken visits to Florida and Miami and has narrowed down a top-10.


Oct. 8

Jean DeLance (T, 6-5, 280, North Mesquite/Mesquite, TX) -- Delance, the nation's No. 8-ranked defensive tackle, is one of 18 Texas high school players scheduled to play in the 2016 Under Armour game.


Oct. 7

Cavin Ridley (WR, 6-1, 169, Deerfield Beach/Deerfield Beach, FL) -- Cavin Ridley will follow in the footsteps of brother Calvin (an Alabama standout wide receiver) by playing in the UA game.

Deonte Brown (G, 6-3, 340, Austin/Decatur, AL) -- Brown, the No. 81-ranked player in the ESPN 300, said he's solidly committed to Alabama and will not take other visits.

Devin Duvernay (WR, 5-11, 193, Sachse/Sachse, TX) -- Duvernay's brother, Donovan, is already committed to Baylor. Will Devin choose the Bears, Ohio State, or someone else?


Oct. 6

Ben Hoffman (LS, 6-2, 224, Farragut HS/Knoxville, TN) -- Hoffman does not have any scholarship offers as of yet, but is looking forward to standing shoulder to shoulder with other UA stars.

Kaden Smith (TE, 6-6, 242, Marcus/Flower Mound) -- Smith, the nation's No. 3 tight end, has been unwavering in his commitment to David Shaw and Stanford.


Oct. 2

Liam Eichenberg (T, 6-5, 285, Saint Ignatius/Cleveland, OH) -- After playing in the Under Armour contest, Eichenberg hopes to become another in a long line of impact Notre Dame offensive linemen.

Chris Owens (G, 6-3, 312, Lamar/Arlington, TX) -- The first player from Arlington's Lamar High to be picked for the UA game, Owens is headed to Alabama in 2016.


Oct. 1

Saivion Smith (CB, 6-1, 183, IMG Academy/St. Petersburg, FL) -- The four-star cornerback is committed to LSU, but said he still plans to take all his official visits.

Shavar Manuel (DE, 6-4, 280, IMG Academy/Tampa, FL) -- The nation's 12th-ranked prospect had three SEC schools and Florida State on his list as of early October, and was just coming off a memorable trip to Florida.

Rahshaun Smith (OLB, 6-3, 239, IMG Academy/Bradenton, FL) -- The uncommitted Smith was impressed by a recent trip to Oregon, and says he'll also visit LSU, Auburn, Clemson and Maryland.

Ricky Aguayo (K, 5-11, 180, IMG Academy/Montverde, FL) -- The Florida State commit and younger brother of current FSU kicker Robert Aguayo said he never had any doubts about wanting to be a Seminole.

Naseir Upshur (TE, 6-3, 239, Imhotep Institute Charter/Philadelphia, PA) -- Upshur, who describes himself as being from 'the hardest part of Philly,' committed to Florida State in September.


Sept. 30

Chauncey Gardner (S, 6-0, 204, Cocoa/Cocoa, FL) -- Gardner's recruitment by Florida has taken some twists and turns, but the safety says his commitment to the Gators is now firm.

Greg Little (T, 6-5, 318, Allen/Allen, TX) -- Little, the No. 2 recruit in the country, has visited Auburn and has multiple other SEC visits lined up.

Miles Sanders (RB, 5-11, 200, Woodland Hills/Pittsburgh, PA) -- The Penn State commit is looking forward to seeing the field sooner rather than later within the Nittany Lions' multi-back system.


Sept. 29

Carlos Becker (CB, 6-3, 180, Osceola/Kissimmee, FL) -- The ESPN 300 defensive back is looking hard at the Wisconsin Badgers, and also has a visit to NC State for Halloween weekend.


Sept. 25

Antonneous Clayton (DE, 6-4, 215, Dooly County/Vienna, GA) -- Clayton, one of the top 10 defensive ends in the country, has a number of SEC programs on his list of prospective schools.


Sept. 24

Kareem Walker (RB, 6-0, 200, DePaul Catholic/Wayne, NJ) -- Walker, the nation's top RB and an Ohio State commit, has developed a close friendship with fellow New Jersey native and Michigan DB Jabrill Peppers.

Lamar Jackson (Ath, 6-3, 209, Franklin/Elk Grove, CA) -- Jackson, No. 137 in the ESPN 300, has a number of Pac-12 programs on his final list of possible collegiate destinations.


Sept. 23

Rashan Gary (DT, 6-4, 287, Paramus Catholic/Paramus, NJ) -- Gary, the No. 1-ranked player in the ESPN 300, will become the sixth consecutive top-rated standout to participate in the UA game.

Nigel Knott (CB, 5-11, 174, Germantown/Madison, MS) -- The safety from Madison, Mississippi has not made his college choice -- and said geography will not dictate the school he attends.

Malik Henry (QB, 6--2. 185, Long Beach Poly/Long Beach, CA) -- Henry, who is playing for his fourth high school in four years, figures to be one of the most discussed players at the UA game.


Sept. 22

Jarrett Guarantano (QB, 6-4, 194, Bergen Catholic/Oradell, NJ) -- Guarantano will be among the first to represent Bergen Catholic in the UA game, and believes he's on a fast track to becoming the Tennessee starter.

Rashard Lawrence (DT, 6-3, 309, Neville/Monroe, LA) -- The five-star Lawrence says he's down to a final list of LSU, Alabama, Ohio State, Washington and UCLA.

Oluwole Betiku (DE, 6-4, 246, Juniperro Serra/Gardena, CA) -- Betiku has committed to UCLA but also plans on taking all five of his official visits, with Florida State, Notre Dame, Tennessee and Texas A&M all on his list.

Brandon Burton (S, 6-1, 190, Juniperro Serra/Gardena, CA) -- Burton has a number of visits scheduled, and what position he'll play at the next level remains as big a question as his final destination.


Sept. 18

Michael Menet (G, 6-5, 280, Exeter Township/Reading, PA) -- The unassuming Menet is pledged to Penn State -- and looking forward to going up against Rashan Gary in the UA game.

Logan Tyler (K, 6-0, 195, Nixa, Nixa, MO) -- Tyler is pledged to Florida State as a kicker -- but is also a star quarterback at Nixa High School in Southwest Missouri.


Sept. 17

Matt Fink (QB, 6-3, 179, Glendora/Glendora, CA) -- Fink, a USC commit, will be part of what looks to be a powerhouse 2016 class for the Trojans.


Sept. 16

Jauan Williams (T, 6-7, 306, Archbishop Carroll/Washington, DC) -- One of the nation's top tackle prospects, Williams lists a final top three of Alabama, Florida State and LSU.

Richard Merritt (G, 6-5, 345, Archbishop Carroll/Washington, DC) -- The DC-area guard who joins his teammate Williams on the All-America line, has official visits set up to UCLA, Arizona and Virginia Tech.

Devin White (Athlete, 6-1, 260, North Webster/Springhill, LA) -- The Northwest Louisiana-based White is eyeing a number of SEC schools on the recruiting trail.

Cohl Cabral (C, 6-5, 240, Los Osos/Rancho Cucamonga, CA) -- Cabral, the No. 2 center in the country, has already committed to play at Arizona State.


Sept. 15

Dominic Maggio (K, 6-1, 155, Boys' Latin/Baltimore, MD) -- The Wake Forest commit, whose dad starred as a punter at UCLA, is giving a football identity to Baltimore-area lacrosse powerhouse Boys' Latin.

McTelvin Agim (DE, 6-3, 268, Hope/Hope, AR) -- The Arkansas commit's All-America honor was a big deal locally, and gives the state its first representative in the UA game since 2013.

Lokeni Toailoa (ILB, 6-1, 212, Carter/Rialto, CA) -- Toailoa -- whose brother Leni is another prized recruit -- said he's unwavering in his commitment to UCLA.


Sept. 14

Aaron Hansford (Ath, 6-3, 209, Saint John's/Washington, DC) -- Hansford, a playmaker on both sides of the football, has visits set up to a number of Big Ten schools.

Terrell Hall (DE, 6-6, 254, Saint John's/Washington, DC) -- A former basketball standout who has only recently begun to concentrate on football, Hall will visit multiple SEC programs including Alabama.


Sept. 10

Ben Bredeson (T, 6-5, 293, Arrowhead/Hartland, WI) -- The Michigan commit Bredeson grew up idolizing Brett Favre and was also a competitive chess player in an environment he describes as 'nerd haven.'

N'Keal Harry (WR, 6-3, 205, Chandler/Chandler, AZ) -- Harry, who models his game after Calvin Johnson's, has visits set up to Washington, Texas A&M and Oregon.

Shane Simmons (DE, 6-4, 227, DeMatha Catholic/Hyattsville, MD) -- Simmons, the No. 13 player in the ESPN 300, will play in the UA All-America Game -- and eventually for Penn State.

Terrance Davis (G, 6-4, 315, DeMatha Catholic/Hyattsville, MD) -- Davis has official visits set up to Michigan, Georgia, Alabama and UCLA -- and also plans to visit nearby Maryland.

Tino Ellis -- (WR, 6-1, 190, DeMatha Catholic/Hyattsville, MD) -- Ellis, who is headed to Maryland, was one of three DeMatha Catholic players to be awarded with a UA All-America jersey.


Sept. 9

Dwayne Haskins, Jr. (QB, 6-3, 204, Bullis/Potomac, MD) -- The No. 23 player in the ESPN 300 and a Maryland commit, Haskins has helped put the Bullis School on the football map.

Turner Bernard (LS, 6-1, 210, Mountain Ridge, Glendale, AZ) -- Bernard, who learned the long-snapping trade from his father, is taking the recruiting process slow.