The N&O had a recap of the game and listed the different NC University's recruits playing in the game. No mention of WFU.
N.C. State recruit summary: All five of the Wolfpack’s Shrine Bowl players were in-state, including Carter, Person and Wilson.
Kicker/punter Christopher Dunn (North Davidson) missed a 45-yard field goal but was perfect on extra points (7-of-7) and averaged 37.5 yards on four punts.
Gabriel Gonzalez (Eastern Alamance) held down the right tackle spot all game.
UNC recruit summary: The Tar Heels had five N.C. players: Adams, Terry, offensive lineman Avery Jones (Havelock), wideout Dyami Brown and running back Javonte Williams (Wallace-Rose Hill).
Brown (West Mecklenburg) showed his playmaking ability on a 92-yard kickoff return for touchdown in the first half. He and Adams both fielded punts and kickoffs. Brown had one carry for 12 yards and two catches for 24 yards.
Williams ran 12 times for 90 yards and caught two passes for 37 yards.
Duke recruit summary: The Blue Devils had one in-state player – wideout Jarrett Garner (Hickory Ridge) – and two from South Carolina: wide receiver Dennis Smith (Gaffney) and running back Mataeo Durant (McCormick).
Durant had one catch for 13 yards and four carries for 13 yards.
East Carolina recruit summary: The Pirates had six players in the Shrine Bowl, and all were in-state: Ahlers, Noel, defensive backs and high school teammates Nolan Johnson and Jaren Rainey (Southwest Guilford), Jireh Wilson (Northside-Jacksonville) and defensive lineman Chandler Medeiros (South Iredell). Wilson was a late scratch from the Shrine Bowl after being appointed to replace Jiles.
Medeiros and Johnson had one tackle each.