Bowling Green consensus All-American tight end Harold Fannin Jr. has accepted his invite to the 2025 Reese’s Senior Bowl, College Football’s longest-running all-star game, which is held annually in Mobile, Ala.
Fannin, who rewrote both the school and national record book at the tight end position, will be the eighth Falcon to play in the Senior Bowl all-time and is the first since Karl Brooks accepted his invite in 2023.
His 117 receptions and 1,555 yards led all of college football, and his 10 receiving touchdowns led all tight ends in 2024. He also led all tight ends in 17 other categories, including stats like first downs, broken tackles, and receptions of 20+ yards.
He was named first-team all-Mid-American Conference and earned both the conference’s Offensive Player of the Year Award and Vern Smith Award, which is given to the conference’s most valuable player.
He was the first tight end in the over 100-year history of college football to earn their conference’s MVP award.
The Reese’s Senior Bowl will be broadcast nationally on Saturday, Feb. 1 at 2:30 p.m. and will be shown on NFL Network.