The East-West Shrine Game happens Saturday at 3:00 p.m. ET in St. Petersburg, Florida.

The NFL Network will broadcast the game live from Tropicana Field.

Here’s the Shine Game’s mission statement, via the game’s website:

Created by the Shriners in 1925, the East-West Shrine Game was the nation’s first college all-star football game. The game is driven by the desire to support Shriners Hospitals for Children in its mission to help children in need of expert medical care. More than 1 million children have benefited from Shriners Hospitals’ unique way of providing hope and healing, regardless of the families’ ability to pay for services.

Every year, players and coaches visit the local Shriners Hospitals for Children during game week to meet the patients and gain a greater understanding of the importance of the game. During the inspirational and humbling visit, the teams experience a day they will never forget. Whether dancing to music, playing games or simply sharing stories with one another, the instant friendships that form between the patients and players are a testament to our motto of being more than just a game.

Nine former SEC players are on East and West rosters, broken down by team below:

Auburn
OL Austin Golson, East Roster

Georgia
WR Javon Wims (injured), East Roster

Mississippi State
LS Hunter Brandley, East Roster
WR Jordan Thomas, West Roster

Missouri
DE Marcell Frazier, West Roster

South Carolina
OL Cory Helms (injured), East Roster

Tennessee
TE Ethan Wolf, East Roster

Texas A&M
P Shane Tripucka, West Roster

Vanderbilt
RB Ralph Webb, East Roster