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2020 National College Football Awards 2020 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION WATCH LISTS Bednarik Award (Mon., July 13) DE Ronnie Perkins, Oklahoma 90 players selected DE Dom Peterson, Nevada CB Paulson Adebo, Stanford CB Antonio Phillips, Ball State LB Blaze Alldredge, Rice LB Hamilcar Rashed, Oregon State LB Rayshard Ashby, Virginia Tech LB Justin Rice, Fresno State DE Carlos Basham, Wake Forest LB Max Richardson, Boston College LB Terrel Bernard, Baylor DE Taylor Riggins, Buffalo S Reed Blankenship, Middle Tennessee DE Quincy Roche, Miami LB Nick Bolton, Missouri DE Gregory Rousseau, Miami LB K.J. Britt, Auburn DE Chris Rumph, Duke LB Troy Brown, Central Michigan LB Jack Sanborn, Wisconsin CB Camryn Bynum, California LB Antjuan Simmons, Michigan State S Andre Cisco, Syracuse LB James Skalski, Clemson LB Zaven Collins, Tulsa DE Jordan Smith, UAB LB Jabril Cox, LSU LB Charles Snowden, Virginia LB Kuony Deng, California S Caden Sterns, Texas DE Victor Dimukeje, Duke S JaCoby Stevens, LSU S Greg Eisworth, Iowa State DT Darius Stills, West Virginia LB Diego Fagot, Navy CB Derek Stingley, LSU CB Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech CB Eric Stokes, Georgia S Paris Ford, Pitt CB Corey Straughter, ULM S Darrick Forrest, Cincinnati LB Chazz Surratt, North Carolina CB Ahmad Gardner, Cincinnati CB Patrick Surtain, Alabama S Richie Grant, UCF DE Demetrius Taylor, App State S Kyle Hamilton, Notre Dame LB Noah Taylor, Virginia LB Jake Hansen, Illinois DE Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon S Kolby Harvell-Peel, Oklahoma State CB Ambry Thomas, Michigan S Jevon Holland, Oregon DT Cameron Thomas, San Diego State DE Wyatt Hubert, Kansas State S Tariq Thompson, San Diego State S Talanoa Hufanga, USC LB Henry To’o To’o, Tennessee DE Drake Jackson, USC DT Jay Tufele, USC DE Tarron Jackson, Coastal Carolina DT Jaylen Twyman, Pitt CB Shaun Jolly, App State CB Shaun Wade, Ohio State DE Patrick Jones, Pitt CB Jalen Walker, Boise State DE George Karlaftis, Purdue LB Garret Wallow, TCU LB Nate Landman, Colorado LB Jamar Watson, Kentucky S Richard LeCounte, Georgia S Sterling Weatherford, Miami (Ohio) LB Akileis Leroy, Florida Atlantic DE Keion White, Old Dominion DT Ifeanyi Maijeh, Temple DT Marvin Wilson, Florida State DE DeAngelo Malone, WKU LB Jahad Woods, Washington State LB Carlton Martial, Troy S Trevon Moehrig, TCU Biletnikoff Award (Thurs., July 16) DB Elijah Molden, Washington 55 players selected LB Kris Moll, UAB Jonathan Adams Jr., Arkansas State LB Dylan Moses, Alabama Tutu Atwell, Louisville CB Tiawan Mullen, Indiana Jhamon Ausbon, Texas A&M S Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State Rashod Bateman, Minnesota DT Levi Onwuzurike, Washington David Bell, Purdue LB Joseph Ossai, Texas Jadan Blue, Temple LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame Max Borghi, Washington State LB Micah Parsons, Penn State Dyami Brown, North Carolina DE Kwity Paye, Michigan Ja’Marr Chase, LSU ncfaa.org | @ncfaa | #CFBWatchMe 2020 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION WATCH LISTS Nico Collins, Michigan DE JaQuan Bailey, Iowa State Elijah Cooks, Nevada DE Carlos Basham, Wake Forest Damonte Coxie, Memphis LB Tavante Beckett, Marshall Frank Darby, Arizona State LB Terrel Bernard, Baylor Jaelon Darden, North Texas DB Reed Blakenship, Middle Tennessee Pat Freiermuth, Penn State LB Nick Bolton, Missouri Kaylon Geiger, Troy LB K.J. Britt, Auburn Kylen Granson, SMU LB Troy Brown, Central Michigan Warren Jackson, Colorado State DE Big Kat Bryant, Auburn C.J. Johnson, East Carolina DB Eric Burrell, Wisconsin Johnny Johnson III, Oregon DB Andre Cisco, Syracuse Tim Jones, Southern Miss DT Tyler Davis, Clemson Charlie Kolar, Iowa State DE Victor Dimukeje, Duke Terrace Marshall Jr., LSU DB Greg Eisworth, Iowa State Elijah Moore, Ole Miss LB Diego Fagot, Navy Rondale Moore, Purdue DB Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech Skyy Moore, Western Michigan LB Paddy Fisher, Northwestern Dazz Newsome, North Carolina DB Paris Ford, Pitt Tre Nixon, UCF DB Darrick Forrest, Cincinnati Chris Olave, Ohio State DE Chauncey Golston, Iowa Andrew Parchment, Kansas DB Richie Grant, UCF Whop Philyor, Indiana LB Jake Hansen, Illinois George Pickens, Georgia DB Kolby Harvell-Peel, Oklahoma State Kalil Pimpleton, Central Michigan LB Treshaun Hayward, Western Michigan Kyle Pitts, Florida DB Jevon Holland, Oregon Charleston Rambo, Oklahoma DE Wyatt Hubert, Kansas State Reggie Roberson Jr., SMU DB Talanoa Hufanga, USC Bradley Rozner, Rice DE Drake Jackson, USC Khalil Shakir, Boise State DE Tarron Jackson, Coastal Carolina Jared Smart, Hawaii LB Buddy Johnson, Texas A&M DeVonta Smith, Alabama DE Raymond Johnson III, Georgia Southern Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Iowa DB Shaun Jolly, App State Amon-Ra St. Brown, USC DE Patrick Jones, Pitt Marquez Stevenson, Houston DB Kekaula Kaniho, Boise State Keylon Stokes, Tulsa DE George Karlaftis, Purdue Sage Surratt, Wake Forest DE Malcolm Koonce, Buffalo Tamorrion Terry, Florida State LB Nate Landman, Colorado Tyquan Thornton, Baylor DB Richard LeCounte, Georgia Victor Tucker, Charlotte DT Ifeanyi Maijeh, Temple Tyler Vaughns, USC DE DeAngelo Malone, WKU Jaylen Waddle, Alabama LB Carlton Martial, Troy Tre Walker, San José State DB Trevon Moehrig, TCU Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State DB Elijah Molden, Washington Austin Watkins, UAB LB Kristopher Moll, UAB Seth Williams, Auburn LB Dylan Moses, Alabama Michael Wilson, Stanford DB Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State DT Lorenzo Neal, Purdue Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Tues., July 21) DT Dion Novil, North Texas 98 players selected DT Levi Onwuzurike, Washington DB Paulson Adebo, Stanford LB Joseph Ossai, Texas LB Blaze Alldredge, Rice LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame LB Rayshard Ashby, Virginia Tech LB Micah Parsons, Penn State ncfaa.org | @ncfaa | #CFBWatchMe 2020 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION WATCH LISTS DE Kwity Paye, Michigan Tuf Borland, Ohio State DE Ronnie Perkins, Oklahoma K.J. Britt, Auburn DE Dom Peterson, Nevada Baron Browning, Ohio State DB Antonio Phillips, Ball State Damone Clark, LSU LB Hamilcar Rashed Jr., Oregon State Riley Cole, South Alabama DT LaBryan Ray, Alabama Jabril Cox, LSU LB Justin Rice, Fresno State Kuony Deng, California LB Monty Rice, Georgia Paddy Fisher, Northwestern LB Max Richardson, Boston College Jake Hansen, Illinois DE Taylor Riggins, Buffalo Treshaun Hayward, Western Michigan DB Aaron Robinson, UCF Lakia Henry, Ole Miss DE Quincy Roche, Miami Anthony Hines, Texas A&M DE Gregory Rousseau, Miami Riko Jeffers, Texas Tech DT Jordon Scott, Oregon Buddy Johnson, Texas A&M DT Tyler Shelvin, LSU Nate Landman, Colorado LB James Skalski, Clemson Shane Lee, Alabama DE Jordan Smith, UAB Devin Lloyd, Utah LB Charles Snowden, Virginia Carlton Martial, Troy DB Caden Sterns, Texas Cameron McGrone, Michigan DB JaCoby Stevens, LSU Ventrell Miller, Florida DT Dante Stills, West Virginia Dimitri Moore, Vanderbilt DT Darius Stills, West Virginia Dylan Moses, Alabama DB Derek Stingley Jr., LSU Amen Ogbongbemiga, Oklahoma State DB Eric Stokes, Georgia Azeez Ojulari, Georgia DB Corey Straughter, ULM Joseph Ossai, Texas LB Chazz Surratt, North Carolina Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame DB Patrick Surtain II, Alabama Micah Parsons, Penn State DE Demetrius Taylor, App State Hamilcar Rashed, Oregon State DE Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon Monty Rice, Georgia DT Cameron Thomas, San Diego State Max Richardson, Boston College LB Henry To’o To’o, Tennessee Merlin Robertson, Arizona State DE Shaka Toney, Penn State Malcolm Rodriguez, Oklahoma State DT Khyiris Tonga, BYU Mike Rose, Iowa State LB Joe Tryon, Washington Jack Sanborn, Wisconsin DT Jay Tufele, USC James Skalski, Clemson DT Jaylen Twyman, Pitt Isaac Slade-Matautia, Oregon DB Shaun Wade, Ohio State Charles Snowden, Virginia LB Garret Wallow, TCU Chazz Surratt, North Carolina LB Drew White, Notre Dame Erroll Thompson, Mississippi State DT Kobie Whiteside, Missouri Henry To’o To’o, Tennessee DB James Wiggins, Cincinnati Joe Tryon, Washington DT Marvin Wilson, Florida State Garret Wallow, TCU LB Jahad Woods, Washington State Pete Werner, Ohio State DaShaun White, Oklahoma Butkus Award (Mon., July 20) Jahad Woods, Washington State 51 players selected Blaze Alldredge, Rice Davey O’Brien Award (Tues., July 14) Troy Andersen, Montana State 30 players selected Rayshard Ashby, Virginia Tech Hank Bachmeier, Boise State Derrick Barnes, Purdue Ian Book, Notre Dame Terrel Bernard, Baylor Alan Bowman, Texas Tech Nick Bolton, Missouri Charlie Brewer, Baylor ncfaa.org | @ncfaaNCFAA.ORG | #CFBWatchMe 2020 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION WATCH LISTS Shane Buechele, SMU Tyler Goodson, Iowa Jack Coan, Wisconsin Eric Gray, Tennessee Sean Clifford, Penn State Breece Hall, Iowa State Dustin Crum, Kent State Najee Harris, Alabama Micale Cunningham, Louisville Javian Hawkins, Louisville Jayden Daniels, Arizona State Justin Henderson, Louisiana Tech Sam Ehlinger, Texas Kylin Hill, Mississippi State Justin Fields, Ohio State George Holani, Boise State Dillon Gabriel, UCF Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State Donald Hammond III, Air Force Caleb Huntley, Ball State Sam Howell, North Carolina Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota Mac Jones, Alabama Keaontay Ingram, Texas D’Eriq King, Miami Deon Jackson, Duke Trevor Lawrence, Clemson Jermar Jefferson, Oregon State Levi Lewis, Louisiana Josh Johnson, ULM Kellen Mond, Texas A&M Amare Jones, Tulane Tanner Morgan, Minnesota Lopini Katoa, BYU Jamie Newman, Georgia Wesley Kennedy III, Georgia Southern Bo Nix, Auburn JD King, Georgia Southern Brock Purdy, Iowa State Brenden Knox, Marshall Chris Robison, Florida Atlantic Bryant Koback, Toledo Spencer Sanders, Oklahoma State Kobe Lewis, Central Michigan
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