The Las Vegas All-American Classic (formerly the Paradise Bowl) was an annual post-season college football all-star game that was played in January from 2002 to 2006.
After taking two years off due to lack of sponsorship, there were plans for the game to return in 2009 as the North–South All-American Classic, but it was postponed and has not been played since.
Prior to the game, players participated in team practices and combines open to professional scouts.
[2] NFL Network, which was scheduled to televise the contest, replaced it with a rebroadcast of Super Bowl XXXII.
There were then plans to relocate to Miami with a name change to the North–South All-American Classic and a game date of January 19, 2009,[3] but it was postponed indefinitely.