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Boyd Finishes Second in All-Star Football Challenge Quarterback Competition

Boyd Finishes Second in All-Star Football Challenge Quarterback Competition

DALLAS, TX The 2014 Quicken Loans All-Star Football Challenge aired from AT&T Stadium in Dallas tonight on ESPN2. The 16th annual event showcased 16 college football standouts competing in an exciting and entertaining skills challenge, which will re-air on ESPN2 at 2 p.m. ET on Feb. 2, as well as on ESPN at 4 p.m. ET on April 27. The ESPN broadcast team included Joe Tessitore, Todd McShay, Mark May, Chris Spielman, Raul Allegre and Kaylee Hartung.

The Quicken Loans All-Star Football Challenge is one of seven live television properties owned and operated by Intersport.

For more information on the event, visit: www.facebook.com/allstarfootball and follow @AllStarFBall on Twitter.

2014 Quicken Loans All-Star Football Challenge Results:

Quicken Loans QB Accuracy

  1. David Fales – San Jose State – 232 points
  2. Tajh Boyd– Clemson – 208 points
  3. Logan Thomas -Virginia Tech – 194 points

Eckrich Obstacle Course

  1. Lache Seastrunk – RB – Tulane – 27.48 seconds
  2. CJ Mosley – LB – Alabama – 28.03 seconds
  3. Kyle Van Noy – LB – BYU – 28.92 seconds

Skechers GoRun Hands Competition

  1. Justin Gilbert – CB – Oklahoma State – 22.61 seconds
  2. Marcus Roberson – CB – Florida – 23.64 seconds
  3. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix – S – Alabama – 24.32 seconds
  4. Bradley Roby – CB – Ohio State – 27.78 seconds

Mercedes-Benz Lineman Strength Challenge

  1. Ra’Shede Hageman – DL – Minnesota – 23.26 seconds
  2. Louis Nix III – DL – Notre Dame – 24.59 seconds
  3. Jake Matthews – OL – Texas A&M – 27.12 seconds

TD Ameritrade Speed Kick

  1. Cairo Santos – Tulane – 20 points
  2. Chris Boswell – Rice – 16 points
  3. Anthony Fera – Texas – 14 points

Quicken Loans Team Competition

  1. Fales, Roberson, Mosley, Nix, Fera – 62.34 seconds
  2. Boyd, Gilbert, Van Noy, Matthews, Santos – 62.95 seconds
  3. Thomas, Clinton-Dix, Seastrunk, Hageman, Boswell – 68.89 seconds

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