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NFLPA Collegiate Bowl 2015 live stream: Time, TV schedule and how to watch online

Draft-eligible players will try to improve their stock in the all-star game.

The 2015 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl will return to Southern California for its fourth edition. The all-star showcase will feature draft-eligible prospects looking to impress NFL scouts before the draft on April 30.

Marshall quarterback Rakeem Cato will headline the American Team. The signal caller just put the finishing touches on a stellar collegiate career that saw him finish third all-time in total touchdowns among NCAA players. One of his counterparts on the National Team is Miami (OH) quarterback Andrew Hendrix, who previously played at Notre Dame and practiced well leading up to Saturday. Nevada defensive end Brock Hekking will look to get after Hendrix while defensive end Marcus Rush, who totaled 10.5 sacks last season at Michigan State, is a player to watch on the National defense.

Former NFL head coaches Mike Holmgren and Mike Martz will serve as the Collegiate Bowl’s coaches. Holmgren is in charge of the American Team and will go up against Martz’s National Team.

Leading up to the game, NFL players and coaches were on hand to work with the players on technique and groom them for the rigors of life as an NFL player both on and off the field. Last year’s participants included quarterback Connor Shaw, who started for the Cleveland Browns in their final game of the season. In 2013, Seattle Seahawks tight end Luke Willson played in the Collegiate Bowl and was eventually drafted in the fifth round.

How to Watch

Where: StubHub Center, Carson, Calif.

When: 4 p.m. ET

TV: ESPN2

Online: WatchESPN

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