

On April 15, Old à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã University's football team conducted its annual Priority Charity Bowl Spring Game at Kornblau Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium. The Charity Bowl, in its 54th year, is America's longest running charity football game. This year’s game and the accompanying Charity Bowl celebration raised in excess of $825,000 to support more than 40 charities that benefit children in Hampton Roads, said Priority Automotive founder and CEO Dennis Ellmer. Photos Nicholas Clark/ODU
Tight end Jalen Butler warms up before the scrimmage. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU
Quarterback Grant Wilson escapes the pass rush. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU
Keshawn Wicks stiff-arms a defender as he makes his way down the field. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU
Recruits and fans turn out to support the ODU football team. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU
Tariq Sims tries to run through a tackle. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU
Coach Ricky Rahne talks to the players after the scrimmage. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU
Quarterback Jack Shields celebrates with teammates after the scrimmage. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU
Tight end Jalen Butler warms up before the scrimmage. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU
Quarterback Grant Wilson escapes the pass rush. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU
Keshawn Wicks stiff-arms a defender as he makes his way down the field. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU
Recruits and fans turn out to support the ODU football team. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU
Tariq Sims tries to run through a tackle. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU
Coach Ricky Rahne talks to the players after the scrimmage. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU
Quarterback Jack Shields celebrates with teammates after the scrimmage. Photo Nicholas Clark/ODU