Big 33 Football Classic

The Big 33 Football Classic is an all-star American football game featuring the top high-school football players in Pennsylvania. Played since 1957, the game is often described as the "Super Bowl of High School Football." Contests currently pit players from Pennsylvania against players from Maryland, but opponents in the past have also included players from Ohio and Texas. Recent games have been held at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

While the game was originally played with the best 33 players in each state (hence its name), the organizers added a 34th player to give kickers a chance to be separate of the 33 count as to give one more non-kicker a chance to be named to the Big 33. Thus, there are 34 players from each state who are invited to play in this game on the original roster. If there are players that are selected are unable to play, the staff of the team and the Big 33 will select other players to fill their places on the roster.

In 2006 the game was moved from mid-late July to mid-late June due to the NCAA rule changes that made some coaches prohibit many players from these teams from playing in the game due to the closeness of the upcoming summer practices.

In October 2012 it was announced that Pennsylvania had dropped Ohio from the BIG 33 game and replaced them with Maryland.

Big 33 Matchups by Year
Home Visitor Years
Pennsylvania Maryland 1985–92, 2013–present
Pennsylvania Ohio 1972–76, 1993–2012
Pennsylvania Texas 1964–67
Pennsylvania Blue Pennsylvania Gray 1963
East Pennsylvania West Pennsylvania 1961–62, 1968–71, 1977–84
Pennsylvania Nation 1957–60

Game-related activities

Ben Roethlisberger presents the Big 33 trophy to Ohio, the winning team

A wide variety of activities take place on the weekend of the game, typically in June or July. These activities include cheerleading exhibitions, scholarship presentations, youth clinics, and visits by the players to local hospitals, the Boys & Girls Club and other charities. Over $2 million in academic scholarships have been awarded as a result of the game and its sponsors. Each team has its own host families who host a player. The Ohio players arrive in Hershey and meet their host families Friday night (one week and a day before the game) and the Pennsylvania players arrive in Hershey and meet their host families on Saturday at the kickoff picnic that includes the host families and cheerleaders. The players visit hospitals and receive a "Buddy". Many of the players keep ties with their host families while in college and throughout their careers and the event is a very family-like event.

Notable alumni

Year Name Position Notes
1957 Herb Adderley[1] QB Super Bowl Champion (I, II, VI)

Pro Football Hall of Fame (1980)

1961 Joe Namath[2] QB Super Bowl champion (III)

Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee (1985)

1973 Tony Dorsett[3] RB Super Bowl Champion XII

Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee (1994)

1974 Joe Montana[4] QB Super Bowl champion (XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV)

Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee (2000)

1978 Jim Kelly[5] QB Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee (2002)
Dan Marino[6] QB 1984 NFL MVP (AP, PFWA, NEA, SN, MX)

Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee (2005)

1987 Ricky Watters[7] RB Super Bowl champion (XXIX)
Kerry Collins[8] QB Pro Bowl (1996, 2008)
Marvin Harrison[9] WR Super Bowl champion (XLI)

3× First-team All-Pro (1999, 2002, 2006) 5× Second-team All-Pro (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005)

Curtis Martin[10] RB Pro Football Hall of Fame (2012)
1993 Jon Ritchie[11] RB/FB
Ty Law[12] CB Super Bowl champion (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX)

All-Pro (1998, 2003)

Orlando Pace[13] OT Super Bowl champion (XXXIV)

All-Pro (1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004)

1995 Darnell Dinkins[14] TE Super Bowl Champion (XLIV)
1997 LaVar Arrington[15] LB Pro Bowl (2001, 2002, 2003)

All-Pro (2001, 2002, 2003)

Kyle Brady[16] TE
Zach Strief[17] OT Super Bowl Champion (XLIV)
Bob Sanders[18] SS Super Bowl champion (XLI)

AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2007)

2× First-team All-Pro (2005, 2007)

Brett Veach[19] WR Kansas City Chiefs Scout
1999 Robb Butler[20] DB
2000 Ben Roethlisberger[21] QB Super Bowl Champion (XL, XLIII)

NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year (AP, Diet Pepsi, PFWA, SN) (2004)

Marlin Jackson[22] CB/S Super Bowl champion (XLI)
Anthony Gonzalez[23] WR
2004 Javon Ringer[24] RB
2005 Alex Boone[25] G
2005 Brian Hartline[26][27] WR
2005 Mario Manningham[28] WR Super Bowl Champion (XLVI)
2005 Zoltán Meskó[29] K
2005 Brian Robiskie[30][31] WR
2005 Austin Spitler[32] LB
2005 Tyrell Sutton[33] RB
2005 Matt Tennant[34] C
Jon Baldwin[35] WR
Jason Pinkston[36] G
2009 Fitzgerald Toussaint[37] RB
2009 Micah Hyde[38] RB
2010 Greg Mancz[39] LT
2011 Joel Heath[40] DE

See also

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