Magnolia Gridiron All-Star Classic

The Magnolia Gridiron All-Star Classic was an annual post-season college football all-star game held in December 2005 and 2006.

The game was organized by Darry Alton, who previously helped found the Las Vegas All-American Classic, in view of the discontinuation of the Blue–Gray Football Classic and the Gridiron Classic, in order to provide players from lesser-known and lesser-televised schools with a chance to impress NFL scouts.

It matched a team of senior players from Division I-A schools not participating in bowl games, against seniors from Division I-AA, Division II, and Division III schools; both teams also included some NAIA players.

[1] In advance of the game, players participated in practice days and a combine, which were open to NFL and CFL scouts.

[2][3] Head coaches: [7] † Game summaries differ from the box score,[8] stating that both Red touchdowns occurred late in the second half.