Macomb, IL (Sports Network) - Western Illinois senior offensive lineman Andrew
Robiskie has been added to Saturday's East-West Shrine Game, the Missouri
Valley Football Conference university announced Thursday.
Robiskie, the third Leathernecks player in the last five years to play in
college football's longest-running all-star game, is a member of the West
squad.
Robiskie, a center and guard, started 25 games in his career, the final three
contests of the 2010 season and every game the past two seasons.
His father Terry is an assistant coach with the Atlanta Falcons and his older
brother Brian has played for three NFL teams during a four-year career,
including six games with the Detroit Lions this past season.
The East-West Shrine Game has a 4 p.m. ET kickoff and will be televised by the
NFL Network.
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