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2021 National College Football Awards 2021 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION WATCH LISTS Bednarik Award (Mon., July 19) LB Devin Lloyd, Utah 90 players selected CB Chase Lucas, Arizona State DE Praise Amaewhule, UTEP DE DeAngelo Malone, WKU LB Will Anderson, Alabama LB Carlton Martial, Troy LB Terrel Bernard, Baylor DE Ochaun Mathis, TCU S Reed Blankenship, Middle Tennessee LB Zakoby McClain, Auburn S Bubba Bolden, Miami LB Caden McDonald, San Diego State LB Nik Bonitto, Oklahoma DE Will McDonald, Iowa State DT Bryan Bresee, Clemson CB Trent McDuffie, Washington S Jaquan Brisker, Penn State LB Micah McFadden, Indiana LB Troy Brown, Central Michigan LB Kris Moll, UAB CB Derrick Canteen, Georgia Southern LB Grant Morgan, Arkansas S Jalen Catalon, Arkansas LB Darius Muasau, Hawaii DT Keondre Coburn, Texas CB Tiawan Mullen, Indiana DT Jordan Davis, Georgia LB Chad Muma, Wyoming LB Nakobe Dean, Georgia LB Anfernee Orji, Vanderbilt CB Kaiir Elam, Florida DE Scott Patchan, Colorado State DE Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina LB James Patterson, Buffalo LB Diego Fagot, Navy DB Jalen Pitre, Baylor LB Olakunle Fatukasi, Rutgers DT Jaxon Player, Tulsa CB Emmanuel Forbes, Mississippi State LB Justin Rice, Utah State LB Amari Gainer, Florida State CB Eli Ricks, LSU CB Ahmad Gardner, Cincinnati LB Avery Roberts, Oregon State DT Haskell Garrett, Ohio State LB Malcolm Rodriguez, Oklahoma State LB Jeremiah Gemmel, North Carolina LB Mike Rose, Iowa State LB Cameron Goode, California LB Jack Sanborn, Wisconsin LB Tyler Grubbs, Louisiana Tech DE Myjai Sanders, Cincinnati DE Jeffrey Gunter, Coastal Carolina LB Colin Schooler, Texas Tech DE Troy Hairston, Central Michigan DT Dante Stills, West Virginia DE Cade Hall, San Jose State CB Derek Stingley, LSU LB Lawson Hall, Nevada DE Demetrius Taylor, App State S Kyle Hamilton, Notre Dame DE Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon LB Jake Hansen, Illinois DE Cameron Thomas, San Diego State DE Zach Harrison, Ohio State DE Isaiah Thomas, Oklahoma S Kolby Harvell-Peel, Oklahoma State S Bralen Trahan, Louisiana CB Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson, TCU S Nolan Turner, Clemson DT Ralph Holley, Western Michigan LB Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington DE Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan LB Dorian Williams, Tulane LB Drake Jackson, USC LB Payton Wilson, N.C. State DE Trajan Jeffcoat, Missouri S Rashad Wisdom, UTSA CB Josh Jobe, Alabama DT Desjuan Johnson, Toledo Biletnikoff Award (Thurs., July 22) DE Durrell Johnson, Liberty 51 players selected S Quindell Johnson, Memphis Jordan Addison, Pitt CB Shaun Jolly, App State Calvin Austin III, Memphis CB Marcus Jones, Houston David Bell, Purdue DT Travis Jones, UConn Ronnie Bell, Michigan S Brandon Joseph, Northwestern Max Borghi, Washington State DT Calijah Kancey, Pitt Kayshon Boutte, LSU DE George Karlaftis, Purdue Treylon Burks, Arkansas LB Nate Landman, Colorado Elijah Cooks, Nevada DE DeMarvin Leal, Texas A&M Jacob Cowing, UTEP ncfaa.org | @ncfaa 2021 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION WATCH LISTS Dontay Demus Jr., Maryland DT Bryan Bresee, Clemson Jahan Dotson, Penn State DT C.J. Brewer, Coastal Carolina Romeo Doubs, Nevada S Jaquan Brisker, Penn State Emeka Emezie, N.C. State LB Troy Brown, Central Michigan Erik Ezukanma, Texas Tech S Jalen Catalon, Arkansas Zay Flowers, Boston College DT Will Choloh, Troy Zakhari Franklin, UTSA DT Nolan Cockrill, Army Ty Fryfogle, Indiana DT D.J. Dale, Alabama Kaylon Geiger, Texas Tech DT Jordan Davis, Georgia Justin Hall, Ball State LB Nakobe Dean, Georgia Mike Harley, Miami LB JoJo Domann, Nebraska Taj Harris, Syracuse DT Jamare Edwards, Marshall Jaivon Heiligh, Coastal Carolina S Greg Eisworth, Iowa State Xavier Hutchinson, Iowa State CB Kaiir Elam, Florida Johnny Johnson III, Oregon DE Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina Billy Kemp IV, Virginia LB Diego Fagot, Navy Charlie Kolar, Iowa State LB Olakunle Fatukasi, Rutgers Isaiah Likely, Coastal Carolina CB Ahmad Gardner, Cincinnati Drake London, USC DT Haskell Garrett, Ohio State Michael Mayer, Notre Dame LB Tyler Grubbs, Louisiana Tech Bo Melton, Rutgers DE Cade Hall, San Jose State John Metchie III, Alabama S Kyle Hamilton, Notre Dame Marvin Mims, Oklahoma LB Jake Hansen, Illinois Chris Olave, Ohio State LB Christian Harris, Alabama Sam Pinckney, Georgia State DE Zach Harrison, Ohio State Rashee Rice, SMU CB Tre’vius Hodges-Tomlinson, TCU Jaquarii Roberson, Wake Forest DT Ralph Holley, Western Michigan Reggie Roberson Jr., SMU DE Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan Jaylon Robinson, UCF DE Drake Jackson, USC Gunner Romney, BYU DE Trajan Jeffcoat, Missouri Justyn Ross, Clemson CB Josh Jobe, Alabama Bradley Rozner, Rice DT Desjuan Johnson, Toledo Khalil Shakir, Boise State DE Durrell Johnson, Liberty Keylon Stokes, Tulsa DE Tyler Johnson, Arizona State Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama S Brandon Joseph, Northwestern Cole Turner, Nevada DT Calijah Kancey, Pitt Jaden Walley, Mississippi State DE George Karlaftis, Purdue Tahj Washington, USC LB Nate Landman, Colorado Garrett Wilson, Ohio State DE DeMarvin Leal, Texas A&M Michael Wilson, Stanford LB Devin Lloyd, Utah Mike Woods, Oklahoma DE DeAngelo Malone, WKU Jalen Wydermyer, Texas A&M LB Carlton Martial, Troy LB Brandon Martin, Ball State Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Tues., July 27) DE Ochaun Mathis, TCU 90 players selected DT Phidarian Mathis, Alabama LB Blaze Alldredge, Missouri LB Zakoby McClain, Auburn LB Will Anderson Jr., Alabama LB Caden McDonald, San Diego State CB Sevyn Banks, Ohio State DE Will McDonald, Iowa State LB Terrel Bernard, Baylor CB Trent McDuffie, Washington S Bubba Bolden, Miami LB Micah McFadden, Indiana LB Nik Bonitto, Oklahoma LB Kristopher Moll, UAB DE Thomas Booker, Stanford S Smoke Monday, Auburn ncfaa.org | @ncfaa 2021 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION WATCH LISTS S Malachi Moore, Alabama Drake Jackson, USC LB Grant Morgan, Arkansas Nick Jackson, Virginia LB Darius Muasau, Hawaii Mikel Jones, Syracuse CB Tiawan Mullen, Indiana Nate Landman, Colorado DE Myles Murphy, Clemson Devin Lloyd, Utah DT Dion Novil, North Texas Jesse Luketa, Penn State DE Scott Patchan, Colorado State Carlton Martial, Troy S Jalen Pitre, Baylor Zakoby McClain, Auburn DT Jaxon Player, Tulsa Micah McFadden, Indiana CB Eli Ricks, LSU Ventrell Miller, Florida LB Malcolm Rodriguez, Oklahoma State Grant Morgan, Arkansas LB Mike Rose, Iowa State Chad Muma, Wyoming LB Jack Sanborn, Wisconsin Anfernee Orji, Vanderbilt DE Myjai Sanders, Cincinnati Demarvion Overshown, Texas LB James Skalski, Clemson James Patterson, Buffalo S Tykee Smith, Georgia Bumper Pool, Arkansas CB Chris Steele, USC Avery Roberts, Oregon State DT Dante Stills, West Virginia Merlin Robertson, Arizona State CB Derek Stingley, LSU Malcolm Rodriguez, Oklahoma State DE Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa, Notre Dame Mike Rose, Iowa State DE Demetrius Taylor, App State Jack Sanborn, Wisconsin DE Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon Colin Schooler, Texas Tech DE Cameron Thomas, San Diego State Noah Sewell, Oregon DE Isaiah Thomas, Oklahoma James Skalski, Clemson S Bralen Trahan, Louisiana Brandon Smith, Penn State S Nolan Turner, Clemson Baylon Spector, Clemson LB Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington Jordan Strachan, South Carolina DT Raymond Vohasek, North Carolina Zion Tupuola-Fetui, Washington LB Payton Wilgar, BYU Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington LB Payton Wilson, N.C. State Quay Walker, Georgia DT Perrion Winfrey, Oklahoma Payton Wilgar, BYU Sam Williams, Ole Miss Butkus Award (Mon., July 26) Payton Wilson, N.C. State 51 players selected Blaze Alldredge, Missouri Davey O’Brien Award (Tues., July 20) Christopher Allen, Alabama 30 players selected Adam Anderson, Georgia Connor Bazelak, Missouri Will Anderson, Alabama Charlie Brewer, Utah Brian Asamoah, Oklahoma Sean Clifford, Penn State Chris Bergin, Northwestern Matt Corral, Ole Miss Terrel Bernard, Baylor Dustin Crum, Kent State Nik Bonnito, Oklahoma Mailik Cunningham, Louisville Damone Clark, LSU Jayden Daniels, Arizona State Nakobe Dean, Georgia JT Daniels, Georgia Olakunle Fatukasi, Rutgers Max Duggan, TCU Amari Gainer, Florida State Dillon Gabriel, UCF Jeremiah Gemmel, North Carolina Frank Harris, UTSA Jackson Hankey, North Dakota State Sam Howell, North Carolina Jake Hansen, Illinois Phil Jurkovec, Boston College Aaron Hansford, Texas A&M D’Eriq King, Miami Christian Harris, Alabama Graham Mertz, Wisconsin Lakia Henry, Ole Miss McKenzie Milton, Florida State ncfaa.orgNCFAA.ORG | @ncfaa 2021 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION WATCH LISTS Michael Penix Jr., Indiana Austin Jones, Stanford Brock Purdy, Iowa State JD King, Georgia Southern Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma Zonovan Knight, N.C. State Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati Bryant Koback, Toledo Spencer Sanders, Oklahoma State Keyvone Lee, Penn State Kedon Slovis, USC Kobe Lewis, Central Michigan Nick Starkel, San Jose State John Lovett, Penn State Carson Strong, Nevada Vavae Malepeai, USC Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA Joquavious Marks, Mississippi State D.J. Uiagalelei, Clemson Kevin Marks, Buffalo Grant Wells, Marshall Jordan Mason, Georgia Tech DeWayne McBride, UAB Doak Walker Award (Wed., July 21) Sincere McCormick, UTSA 82 players selected Sean McGew, Washington Tyler Allgeier, BYU Jalen Mitchell, Louisville Christian Beal-Smith, Wake Forest Marcel Murray, Arkansas State Ulysses Bentley IV, SMU Lew Nichols, Central Michigan Jalen Berger, Wisconsin Camerun Peoples, App State Tank Bigsby, Auburn Cam Porter, Northwestern Darius Boone, Eastern Michigan D’Vonte Price, FIU Max Borghi, Washington State Deneric Prince, Tulsa Kennedy Brooks, Oklahoma Ronnie Rivers, Fresno State Shamari Brooks, Tulsa Bijan Robinson, Texas Jarek Broussard, Colorado
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