Football
Taylor Cornelius to Appear in 2019 East-West Shrine Game
Cornelius is taking his talents to St. Petersburg.
Taylor Cornelius has accepted an invitation to appear in the East-West Shrine Game and a chance to display his skills in from of potential NFL suitors.
Taylor Cornelius of Oklahoma State University has accepted the invitation to play in the 2019 East-West Shrine Game. #shrinegame @okstate pic.twitter.com/lvDiujATWr
— Shrine Game (@Shrine_Game) November 30, 2018
Through 12 games, Cornelius has 3,642 passing yards and 28 passing TDs, both good for top 10 nationally. His 10 rushing scores leads Oklahoma State and ranks behind only Kyler Murray and Sam Ehlinger among Big 12 QBs.
Last year, Tre Flowers, Brad Lundblade and Zachary Crabtree were on the final Shrine Game rosters and all three parlayed that into NFL opportunities, with Flowers being selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the fifth round of last year’s draft.
The game will be televised live at 2 p.m. Central time, Saturday January 19 on the NFL Network.
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