Under Armour All-America Game live score, updates, highlights from high school all-star game

The 2024 Under Armour All-America Game is here, giving fans a first look of their favorite schools' newest high school signees, commits and recruiting targets.

On Wednesday, Team Fire and Team Ice will battle in a game that showcases 120 of the best high school players in the country, with most of the participants already signing their National Letter of Intent during the early signing period.

The All-America game features some of the top recruits in the country, including Missouri defensive end signee Williams Nwaneri, Georgia cornerback signee Ellis Robinson IV and Alabama quarterback signee Julian Sayin.

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Follow along here for live updates and highlights of the Under Armour All-America Game:

Under Armour All-America Game score

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Under Armour All-America Game updates, highlights

Third quarter

Touchdown Ice: Ice 39, Fire 3

5:06 p.m.: Ice continues to pile on, as Davion Gause (North Carolina) takes it in for the score. Weird situation on the two-point try, as Ice converts but is called for intentional grounding. Nevertheless, the rout continues.

5:02 p.m.: Van Buren still looks awful good. He's hit Burnside and Jeremiah McClellan twice on this drive. Spreading the ball well.

4:57 p.m.: Fire will now punt it away after another incompletion.

4:55 p.m.: The second half gets underway with Fire holding onto the ball. Ice quickly forces Fire into third-and-10 with an incompletion on second down.

Second quarter

4:36 p.m.: Team Ice gets its third interception of the game with a few ticks left in the first half after Miami signee Joshisa Trader snags the pick.

4:31 p.m.: Nice scramble for Ethan Grunkemeyer, who picks up the first down after evading a few pass rushers.

4:29 p.m.: Edge rusher Dylan Stewart has been a rare bright spot for Team Fire this afternoon. He's been constantly in the Team Ice backfield despite the large deficit.

4:28 p.m.: Texas A&M receiver commit Terry Bussey nearly made an insane catch outside the numbers but was ruled incomplete. NC State quarterback signee Cedrick Bailey has looked good this afternoon.

4:25 p.m.: Team Fire's offense is struggling to move the ball so far this afternoon.

4:22 p.m.: Florida linebacker signee Aaron Chiles recovers the Team Ice fumble to regain possession for Team Fire.

4:19 p.m.: Miami signee Booker Pickett Jr. gets the fourth-down stop after sacking Ethan Grunkemeyer. Pickett Jr. was moving fast there.

4:15 p.m.: Looks like Team Fire's five-star quarterback D.J. Lagway's afternoon is done, as his pads are off and he has ice on his ankle. He's a Florida signee.

Field goal, Team Ice: Team Ice 33, Team Fire 3

4:13 p.m.: Harvard signee Kieran Corr nails the short field goal for Team Ice.

4:12 p.m.: Team Fire Florida linebacker signee Myles Graham sacks Van Buren to force a field goal. Really nice open field stop.

4:11 p.m.: South Carolina edge rusher signee Dylan Stewart with a couple nice plays, as he just batted down a Team Ice pass.

4:03 p.m.: South Carolina quarterback signee Dante Reno now in for Team Fire.

Touchdown, Team Ice: Team Ice 30, Team Fire 3

3:58 p.m.: Wow. Team Ice gets another pick-six as Oregon defensive back signee Ify Obidegwu intercepts Ethan Grunkemeyer for the touchdown. Team Ice can't get the two-point conversion.

3:53 p.m.: Team Fire gets the stop as Georgia defensive line signee Joseph Jonah-Ajonye breaks free and gets some pressure.

First quarter

3:49 p.m.: Georgia linebacker signee Justin Williams just broke though for a sack in space. Nice play.

3:46 p.m.: Team Fire gets stopped on fourth down. Cedrick Bailey back in at quarterback for Team Ice.

3:42 p.m.: D.J. Lagway airs it out deep for Team Fire and his pass is hauled in by Virginia Tech signee Chanz Wiggins. Maybe some momentum?

Touchdown, Team Ice: Team Ice 24, Team Fire 3

3:37 p.m.: Team Fire is not having a good start. Team Ice scores again as Alabama linebacker signee Cayden Jones gets a pick-six touchdown off Ethan Grunkemeyer. Team Ice then gets the two-point conversion.

3:36 p.m.: Team Fire nearly strikes back with a long pass of its own, but Ethan Grunkemeyer's pass couldn't get hauled in.

Touchdown, Team Ice: Team Ice 16, Team Fire 3

3:33 p.m.: Really nice play by Bailey, who rolls to his right and hits Mississippi State receiver signee Mario Craver for a long touchdown. Team Ice then gets the two-point conversion on a Philly Special trick play where Alabama commit Ryan Williams throws to Mississippi State quarterback signee Michael Van Buren.

3:32 p.m.: NC State signee Cedrick Bailey now in at quarterback for Team Ice. Four-star, No. 32-ranked quarterback, per 247Sports' Composite rankings.

3:28 p.m.: Tennessee five-star receiver signee Mike Matthews drops a would-be first down, forcing Team Fire to go three-and-out. Team Ice gets back the ball.

3:26 p.m.: Team Ice gets stopped and Team Fire takes over with Penn State quarterback signee Ethan Grunkemeyer now under center.

Field goal, Team Fire: Team Ice 8, Team Fire 3

3:20 p.m.: Team Fire gets on the board with a 46-yard field goal by Auburn signee Towns McGough.

3:16 p.m.: Team Fire now with possession, with Florida five-star quarterback signee D.J. Lagway in the game.

3:14 p.m.: Ryan Williams said in an in-game interview he will sign with the Crimson Tide on Feb. 9, his 17th birthday. National Signing Day is Feb. 7.

Touchdown, Team Ice: Team Ice 8, Team Fire 0

3:10 p.m.: really solid drive for Team Ice ends in Van Buren's touchdown pass to Alabama receiver commit Ryan Williams. Williams, who reclassified from the 2025 class, is a five-star recruit and one of the best receivers in the country. Team Ice then picks up the two-point conversion.

3:08 p.m.: A couple rules for the game: Defenses must play man-to-man coverage, there's no kickoffs and teams must go for two-point conversions.

3:07 p.m.: Mississippi State quarterback signee Michael Van Buren completes the first pass of the game for Team Ice. He was a former Oregon commit.

Pregame

3:02 p.m.: Here's the full All-America Game rosters with each players' number:

2:30 p.m.:Four-star receiver Braylon Burnside will commit to either Ole Miss or Mississippi State at halftime, he confirmed on social media Wednesday.

What channel is Under Armour All-America Game on today?

The 2024 Under Armour All-America Game will air live on ESPN, with streaming options on the ESPN app and Fubo, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.

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Under Armour All-America Game start time

  • Date: Wednesday, Jan. 3

  • Time: 3 p.m. CT

The 2024 Under Armour All-America Game kicks off at 3 p.m. CT on Wednesday, Jan. 3, from Camping World Stadium in Orlando.

2024 All-America Bowl commitments

  • Braylon Burnside, WR: Mississippi State

2024 All-America Bowl rosters

Top-100 players on 247Sports' Composite rankings are listed. For the full rosters, click here.

Team Fire

  • CB Ellis Robinson IV (Georgia)

  • WR Cam Coleman IV (Auburn)

  • WR Micah Hudson (Texas Tech)

  • LB Justin Williams (Georgia)

  • QB DJ Lagway (Florida)

  • EDGE Dylan Stewart (South Carolina)

  • WR Mike Matthews (Tennessee)

  • WR Bryant Wesco (Tennessee)

  • DL Dominick McKinley (LSU)

  • DB Xavier Filsaime (Texas)

  • WR Perry Thompson (Auburn)

  • DL Joseph Jonah-Ajonye (Georgia)

  • EDGE Jordan Ross (Tennessee)

  • DB Kobe Black (Texas)

  • DL Aydin Breland (Oregon)

  • LB Myles Graham (Florida)

  • DB Demello Jones (Georgia)

  • RB Kameron Davis (Florida State)

  • LB Adarius Hayes (Miami)

  • CB Corian Gipson (Clemson)

  • RB Kevin Riley (Alabama)

  • EDGE Jamonta Walker (Auburn)

  • LB Aaron Chiles (Florida)

  • TE Davon Mitchell (Oklahoma)

  • QB Ethan Grunkemeyer (Penn State)

  • WR Ryan Pellum (Oregon)

  • OL Jason Zandamela (USC)

Team Ice

  • DL Williams Nwaneri (Missouri)

  • QB Julian Sayin (Alabama)

  • DL David Stone (Oklahoma)

  • OT Jordan Seaton (Colorado)

  • WR Ryan Williams (Alabama)

  • EDGE Colin Simmons (Texas)

  • CB Jaylen Mbakwe (Alabama)

  • ATH Terry Bussey (Texas A&M)

  • WR Mylan Graham (Ohio State)

  • CB Aaron Scott (Ohio State)

  • LB Chris Cole (Georgia)

  • TE Caleb Odom (Alabama)

  • WR Jeremiah McClellan (Oregon)

  • WR Joshisa Trader (Miami)

  • DL Kamarion Franklin (Ole Miss)

  • CB Bryce West (Ohio State)

  • RB Jerrick Gibson (Texas)

  • DL Dealyn Evans (Texas A&M)

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