The
Senior Bowl is a post-season
college football all-star game played in
Mobile, Alabama, which showcases the best
NFL Draft prospects of those collegiate players who have completed their eligibility. First played in
1950 in
Jacksonville, Florida, the game moved to Mobile's
Ladd Peebles Stadium the next year. Produced by the non-profit Mobile Arts & Sports Association, the game is also a charitable fund-raiser benefiting various local and regional organizations with over
US$5.9 million in donations over its history.