East-West Shrine Game tickets are available for the annual all-star match up of the best college football players of the East, and the best in the West. The Shrine Game's proceeds always go to charity, specifically the Shriner's Hospital for Children, so why not see some great college football when it's for a good cause? NFL scouts and casual observers agree that the East-West Shrine Game is one of the best ways to help a needy cause, and see some of the top NCAA football players in the nation.
NCAA football tickets have been some of the most sought-after sports tickets for college sports for decades now. The motto of the Shrine Bowl, as some call it, is "Strong Legs Run That Weak Legs May Walk." NFL scouts have used the post season all-star game as a way to inspect potential draft picks. Typically the East-West Shrine Game is played in the San Francisco Bay Area, although in 2006 it was held at the Alamodome in San Antonio Texas, and in 2007 will move to Reliant Stadium in Houston.