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National College Football Awards Association
College Football Icons among Presenters for The Home Depot College Football Awards Airing Thursday, Dec. 8, at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN Presenters for this year’s The Home Depot College Football Awards - live on Thursday, Dec. 8, at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN – include five College Football Hall of Fame inductees and three former The Home Depot College Football Award winners. The show features the live presentation of nine player awards; the National College Football Awards Association (NCFAA) Contribution to College Football Award to Roy Kramer; The Home Depot Coach of the Year Award; The Allstate AFCA Good Works Team; the Disney Spirit Award; and student-athletes selected to the Walter Camp All-America Team. Presenters include: AWARD PRESENTER FINALISTS Matt Millen Dont’a Hightower, Alabama Chuck Bednarik Award Penn State, Tyrann Mathieu. LSU College Defensive Player of the Year ESPN College Football Analyst Devon Still, Penn State Fred Biletnikoff* Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State* Biletnikoff Award Florida State, Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma Nation’s Most Outstanding Receiver Pro Football Hall of Fame Robert Woods, USC Judd Groza Randy Bullock, Texas A&M Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Ohio State, Dustin Hopkins, Florida State Nation’s Most Outstanding Placekicker Son of Lou Groza Caleb Sturgis, Florida Ray Guy* Ray Guy Award Southern Mississippi Ryan Allen, Louisiana Tech Nation’s Most Outstanding Punter Three-time Super Bowl Champion Steven Clark, Auburn Jackson Rice, Oregon Herschel Walker* Andrew Luck, Stanford Maxwell Award 1982 winner, Kellen Moore, -
All-Time All-America Teams
1944 2020 Special thanks to the nation’s Sports Information Directors and the College Football Hall of Fame The All-Time Team • Compiled by Ted Gangi and Josh Yonis FIRST TEAM (11) E 55 Jack Dugger Ohio State 6-3 210 Sr. Canton, Ohio 1944 E 86 Paul Walker Yale 6-3 208 Jr. Oak Park, Ill. T 71 John Ferraro USC 6-4 240 So. Maywood, Calif. HOF T 75 Don Whitmire Navy 5-11 215 Jr. Decatur, Ala. HOF G 96 Bill Hackett Ohio State 5-10 191 Jr. London, Ohio G 63 Joe Stanowicz Army 6-1 215 Sr. Hackettstown, N.J. C 54 Jack Tavener Indiana 6-0 200 Sr. Granville, Ohio HOF B 35 Doc Blanchard Army 6-0 205 So. Bishopville, S.C. HOF B 41 Glenn Davis Army 5-9 170 So. Claremont, Calif. HOF B 55 Bob Fenimore Oklahoma A&M 6-2 188 So. Woodward, Okla. HOF B 22 Les Horvath Ohio State 5-10 167 Sr. Parma, Ohio HOF SECOND TEAM (11) E 74 Frank Bauman Purdue 6-3 209 Sr. Harvey, Ill. E 27 Phil Tinsley Georgia Tech 6-1 198 Sr. Bessemer, Ala. T 77 Milan Lazetich Michigan 6-1 200 So. Anaconda, Mont. T 99 Bill Willis Ohio State 6-2 199 Sr. Columbus, Ohio HOF G 75 Ben Chase Navy 6-1 195 Jr. San Diego, Calif. G 56 Ralph Serpico Illinois 5-7 215 So. Melrose Park, Ill. C 12 Tex Warrington Auburn 6-2 210 Jr. Dover, Del. B 23 Frank Broyles Georgia Tech 6-1 185 Jr. -
Essential Dynasty Cheat Sheet
The Essential Dynasty League Rankings Quarterbacks Running Backs (cont.) 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 51. Jason Campbell, CHI 26. David Wilson, NYG (R) 76. Jason Snelling, ATL 2. Cam Newton, CAR 52. Chase Daniel, NO 27. Roy Helu, WAS 77. Marcel Reece, OAK 3. Drew Brees, NO 53. David Garrard, MIA 28. Kendall Hunter, SF 78. Kahlil Bell, CHI 4. Matthew Stafford, DET 53. Tyrod Taylor, BAL 29. Stevan Ridley, NE 79. Tim Hightower, WAS 5. Tom Brady, NE 54. Shaun Hill, DET 30. Isaiah Pead, STL (R) 80. Brandon Jacobs, SF 6. Andrew Luck, IND 55. Terrelle Pryor, OAK 31. Ronnie Hillman, DEN (R) 81. Danny Woodhead, NE 7. Matt Ryan, ATL 56. Stephen McGee, DAL 32. DeAngelo Williams, CAR 82. Dion Lewis, PHI 8. Eli Manning, NYG 57. BJ Coleman, GB (R) 33. Michael Turner, ATL 83. Dan Herron, CIN (R) 9. Robert Griffin III, WAS (R) 58. Colt McCoy, CLE 34. James Starks, GB 84. Cedric Benson, FA 10. Philip Rivers, SD 59. Vince Young, BUF 35. Fred Jackson, BUF 85. Vick Ballard, IND (R) 11. Tony Romo, DAL 60. Rex Grossman, WAS 36. Michael Bush, CHI 86. Ryan Grant, FA 12. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 61. Luke McCown, NO 37. Jahvid Best, DET 87. Justin Forsett, HOU 13. Jay Cutler, CHI 62. Ricki Stanzi, KC 38. Donald Brown, IND 88. Joseph Addai, FA 14. Michael Vick, PHI 63. Matt Leinart, OAK 39. Shane Vereen, NE 89. Chris Ogbonnaya, CLE 15. Jake Locker, TEN 64. Jimmy Clausen, CAR 40. Shonn Greene, NYJ 90. Michael Smith, TB (R) 16. Sam Bradford, STL 65. -
2016 Walter Camp All-America Notebook
2016 Walter Camp All-America Notebook A Little History This is the 127th edition of the Walter Camp All-America team – the nation’s oldest All- America team. Twenty-five players have been selected to the first team by the 129 Football Bowl Subdivision head coaches and sports information directors. In addition, 26 players, due to ties in the voting, have been selected to the Second Team. • From 1889 to 1964, eleven players were selected. • In 1965, both offensive and defensive teams were picked. • In 1972, the first punter (Ray Guy, Southern Mississippi) was honored. • In 1975, the first placekicker (Chris Bahr, Penn State) was selected. • In 1998, the first-ever Second Team All-America team was recognized. • In 2001, the first kick returner (Herb Haygood, Michigan State) was picked. Conference Info In all, 28 different schools from eight conferences were represented on the All-America First and Second Teams (a total of 51 players selected). Alabama had three players selected to the First Team, and two to the second team, while Ohio State had two First Teamers and three Second Teamers. Florida State (3 First Team, 1 Second Team) and Clemson (4 Second Team) each had four honorees. Then and Now Twenty-eight different schools are represented on the 2016 Walter Camp All-America First Team – the 127th honored in the name of the former Yale University football coaching legend. Of the 28 schools, Michigan has the most storied tradition of placing members on the team. The Wolverines had their first selection in 1903, halfback William Heston. This year, Michigan has three First Team selections (TE Jake Butt, LB Jabrill Peppers and DB Jourdan Lewis). -
Depth Charts Byu Vs
A2 DAILY HERALD Saturday, September 5, 2009 depth charts byu vs. oklahoma • 5 p.m. (Tv: espn; radio: 1160 am/102.7 Fm) Pl a y e r s t o Kn o w when the cougars have the ball byu oFFense oklahoma DeFense c 64 r.J. WillinG 6-5 308 Sr. De 44 JereMy Beal 6-3 261 Jr. 62 Marco Thorson 6-3 321 So. 90 David King 6-5 236 Fr. rG 60 terence BrOWn 6-3 340 SO. or 91 R.J. Washington 6-3 247 Fr. 62 Marco Thorson 6-3 321 So nG 86 aDrian TaylOr 6-4 291 Jr. rt 72 nick AllettO 6-6 329 Jr. 53 Casey Walker 6-0 302 Fr. 60 Terence Brown 6-3 340 So. Dt 93 GeralD MccOy 6-4 297 Jr. lG 76 braDen HanSen 6-6 300 Fr. 89 Cordero Moore 6-2 310 Sr. 54 Ryan Freeman 6-2 280 So. De 33 auStOn EnGliSh 6-3 251 Sr. lt 70 Matt ReynOlDS 6-6 329 SO. 84 Frank Alexander 6-4 259 So. 76 Braden Hansen 6-6 300 Fr. Slb 22 Keenan ClaytOn 6-1 221 Sr. te 32 DenniS Pitta 6-5 247 Sr. 5 Joseph Ibiloye 6-3 208 Fr. and 88 Andrew George 6-5 251 Sr. Mlb 4 ryan ReynOlDS 6-2 225 Sr. Xr 4 O’neill ChaMberS 6-2 210 SO. 10 Mike Balogun 6-0 247 Sr. and 83 Spencer Hafoka 6-0 196 So. Wlb 28 travis LeWiS 6-2 232 SO. -
WEEKZERO 1St Quarter
WEEKZERO (When Evan Easily Kindles Zeal for Educational Recreation Opportunities) College Football Beginning of 2010 Season through Beginning of 2021 Season 1st Quarter by Evan Knox <This page left blank to help any players who may be reading these questions to themselves> 1. This player’s running style is, as described by @petebeatty on twitter and quoted on Grantland, similar to a “haunted downhill shopping cart”. This player once pulverized a hospitalized child in the NCAA football video game, winning by either 56 or 63 points (depending on reports) while using his own character to run for over 200 yards and pass for almost 400 yards. This player’s final year in college was wildly inconsistent, including a 4 of 9 passing performance with 2 interceptions vs. Northern Illinois and being benched before his team lost a spot in the conference title game on a Michael Geiger field goal. This player stated that a B on a sociology test led to his most famous saying. This player’s first start was a 59-0 win over Wisconsin, which like the following two games of the season was buoyed by a 200+ yard rushing, multi-touchdown game from Ezekiel Elliott. For 10 points, name this Ohio State quarterback that “ain’t come to play SCHOOL”. Answer: Cardale Jones (+1 moral bonus point for pronouncing his name like Gus Johnson would) <Players> 2. The last FBS game at this stadium was a 13-7 win by Coastal Carolina, in which the home team’s only touchdown was thrown by the head coach’s son, Mason. -
2012 Topps Triple Threads Football HITS Checklist Player Card Set # Team Total A.J
2012 Topps Triple Threads Football HITS Checklist Player Card Set # Team Total A.J. Jenkins NFL Shield Patch TTNFL-18 49ers 1 A.J. Jenkins Auto Relic TTAR-1 49ers 36 A.J. Jenkins Auto Relic Combos TTARC-14 49ers 63 A.J. Jenkins Triple Relic Combos TTRC-11 49ers 94 A.J. Jenkins Triple Relic Combos TTRC-9 49ers 94 A.J. Jenkins Base RC Auto Relic 128 49ers 260 A.J. Jenkins Jumbo Relics TTRJR-1 49ers 260 A.J. Jenkins Rookie Auto Relic TTRAR-26 49ers 309 A.J. Jenkins Rookie Auto Relic TTRAR-64 49ers 309 Alex Smith Triple Relic Combos TTRC-9 49ers 94 Jerry Rice Auto Relic TTAR-20 49ers 36 Jerry Rice Auto Relic TTAR-21 49ers 36 Jerry Rice Auto Relic Combos TTARC-9 49ers 63 Jerry Rice Triple Relic TTR-86 49ers 94 Jerry Rice Triple Relic TTR-87 49ers 94 Jerry Rice Triple Relic Combos TTRC-27 49ers 94 Joe Montana Jumbo Patch Combos TTJPC-8 49ers 1 Joe Montana Auto Relic Combos TTARC-9 49ers 63 Joe Montana Auto Relic Double Combos TTARDC-1 49ers 55 Joe Montana QB Immortals Triple Relic TTQI-3 49ers 58 Joe Montana Triple Relic TTR-51 49ers 94 Joe Montana Triple Relic TTR-52 49ers 94 LaMichael James NFL Shield Patch TTNFL-9 49ers 1 LaMichael James Auto Relic TTAR-28 49ers 36 LaMichael James Triple Relic TTR-24 49ers 94 LaMichael James Triple Relic TTR-25 49ers 94 LaMichael James Triple Relic TTR-26 49ers 94 LaMichael James Triple Relic Combos TTRC-43 49ers 94 LaMichael James Triple Relic Combos TTRC-9 49ers 94 LaMichael James Base RC Auto Relic 109 49ers 260 LaMichael James Jumbo Relics TTRJR-30 49ers 260 LaMichael James Jumbo Relics TTRJR-61 49ers -
Yardage Heavy
YARDAGE HEAVY QUARTERBACKS RUNNING BACKS WIDE RECEIVERS TIGHT ENDS KICKERS DEFENSE NO Drew Brees MIN Adrian Peterson BUF Fred Jackson DET Calvin Johnson SEA Sidney Rice NO Jimmy Graham NE Stephen Gostkowski Seattle Seahawks DEN Peyton Manning HOU Arian Foster TEN Shonn Greene DAL Dez Bryant DET Ryan Broyles NE Rob Gronkowski ATL Matt Bryant San Francisco 49ers GB Aaron Rodgers TB Doug Martin SD Danny Woodhead CHI Brandon Marshall JAX Justin Blackmon ATL Tony Gonzalez SF Phil Dawson Chicago Bears NE Tom Brady BUF CJ Spiller NYG Andre Brown DEN Demaryius Thomas HOU DeAndre Hopkins DAL Jason Witten DEN Matt Prater Denver Broncos CAR Cam Newton BAL Ray Rice ATL Jacquizz Rodgers CIN AJ Green TEN Kendall Wright SF Vernon Davis MIN Blair Walsh Cincinnati Bengals DET Matt Stafford KC Jamaal Charles SF Kendall Hunter HOU Andre Johnson SD Vincent Brown HOU Owen Daniels NO Garrett Hartley New York Giants ATL Matt Ryan SEA Marshawn Lynch DET Joique Bell GB Randall Cobb IND Darrius Heyward-Bey STL Jared Cook PHI Alex Henery New England Patriots IND Andrew Luck PHI LeSean McCoy DEN Knowshon Moreno ARI Larry Fitzgerald CHI Alshon Jeffery MIN Kyle Rudolph DAL Dan Bailey Houston Texans SF Colin Kaepernick CLE Trent Richardson GB Jonathan Franklin ATL Julio Jones ARI Michael Floyd SD Antonio Gates NYG Josh Brown Arizona Cardinals WAS Robert Griffin III CHI Matt Forte PIT Isaac Redman TB Vincent Jackson NYG Rueben Randle CAR Greg Olsen IND Adam Vinatieri Green Bay Packers SEA Russell Wilson WAS Alfred Morris DET Mikel LeShoure ATL Roddy White NE Kenbrell -
2010 Big 12 Football Media Guide
2010 BIG 12 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS -- 2009 STATISTIcs RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G TEAM STATISTICS NU OPP Helu Jr., Roy 14 220 1193 46 1147 5.2 10 63 81.9 SCORING 352 146 Burkhead, Rex 9 81 360 14 346 4.3 3 34 38.4 Points Per Game 25.1 10.4 Lee, Zac 13 103 315 144 171 1.7 1 32 13.2 FIRST DOWNS 226 228 Robinson, Dontrayevous 8 39 176 11 165 4.2 2 23 20.6 Rushing 98 84 Green, Cody 9 31 170 12 158 5.1 2 49 17.6 Passing 111 112 Paul, Niles 14 3 50 2 48 16.0 1 30 3.4 Penalty 17 32 Ward, Lester 5 10 44 6 38 3.8 0 9 7.6 RUSHING YARDAGE 2059 1304 Jones, Austin 5 7 18 0 18 2.6 0 8 3.6 Yards gained rushing 2363 1709 Washington, Latravis 6 3 17 0 17 5.7 0 7 2.8 Yards lost rushing 304 405 Mendoza, Marcus 7 4 11 1 10 2.5 0 7 1.4 Rushing Attempts 512 465 Okafor, Collins 1 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 9.0 Average Per Rush 4.0 2.8 Cotton, Ben 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 Average Per Game 147.1 93.1 TEAM 10 10 0 68 -68 -6.8 0 0 -6.8 TDs Rushing 20 7 Nebraska 14 512 2363 304 2059 4.0 20 63 147.1 PASSING YARDAGE 2460 2504 Opponents 14 465 1709 405 1304 2.8 7 46 93.1 Comp-Att-Int 210-364-12 234-490-20 Average Per Pass 6.8 5.1 Average Per Catch 11.7 10.7 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Average Per Game 175.7 178.9 Lee, Zac 13 126.89 177-302-10 58.6 2143 14 74 164.8 TDs Passing 16 7 Green, Cody 9 100.37 33-62-2 53.2 317 2 45 35.2 TOTAL OFFENSE 4519 3808 Nebraska 14 122.37 210-364-12 57.7 2460 16 74 175.7 Total Plays 876 955 Opponents 14 87.23 234-490-20 47.8 2504 7 81 178.9 Average Per Play 5.2 4.0 Average Per Game 322.8 272.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 33-795 49-951 RECEIVING G No. -
Cover Sheet.Indd
Game 8 - Colorado - oCt. 30, 2010 Game NoteS OU Athletics Communications 180 W. Brooks Suite 2525, Norman, OK 73019 P: (405) 325-8231 | F: (405) 325-7623 OKLAHOMA www.SoonerSports.com Game NoteS • With the win, Oklahoma extends its home winning streak to 35, a program record. The active streak is the BY tHe NUmBerS best in the nation. The Sooners have won 55 of their last 56 on Owen Field. The Sooners under head coach Bob Stoops are 71-2 at home. 84,173 • OU’s 488 passing yards sets the school record for most passing yards in a game (previous was 468 against Today’s attendance, marking the 73rd Kansas in 2008). straight sellout (every game coached by Bob Stoops). • Oklahoma now leads Colorado 40-17-2 in the all-time series, including a 21-7 advantage in Norman. The Sooners have won six of the last seven meetings with the Buffaloes. • True freshman RB Roy Finch made his first career start against Colorado. Thirteen true freshmen have 1,696 played for Oklahoma this season, with five earning starts (CB Aaron Colvin, S Tony Jefferson, FB Trey Millard, Landry Jones has thrown for 1,696 WR Kenny Stills and Finch). yards over the past five games, including a career-high 453 in tonight’s • Landry Jones’ 81-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Broyles in the first half was the eighth longest reception in game. school history and the longest in the Stoops Era. The catch was also the second-longest reception by a Sooner against Colorado in the series’ 59 games. -
Touchdown Heavy
TOUCHDOWN HEAVY QUARTERBACKS RUNNING BACKS WIDE RECEIVERS TIGHT ENDS KICKERS DEFENSE GB Aaron Rodgers MIN Adrian Peterson NO Pierre Thomas DET Calvin Johnson CHI Alshon Jeffery NO Jimmy Graham NE Stephen Gostkowski Seattle Seahawks NO Drew Brees HOU Arian Foster PHI Bryce Brown DAL Dez Bryant DET Ryan Broyles NE Rob Gronkowski ATL Matt Bryant San Francisco 49ers DEN Peyton Manning TB Doug Martin BUF Fred Jackson CHI Brandon Marshall JAX Justin Blackmon ATL Tony Gonzalez SF Phil Dawson Chicago Bears CAR Cam Newton SEA Marshawn Lynch SD Danny Woodhead CIN AJ Green STL Tavon Austin SF Vernon Davis DEN Matt Prater Denver Broncos NE Tom Brady BUF CJ Spiller DET Mikel LeShoure DEN Demaryius Thomas HOU DeAndre Hopkins MIN Kyle Rudolph MIN Blair Walsh Cincinnati Bengals ATL Matt Ryan CLE Trent Richardson ATL Jacquizz Rodgers GB Randall Cobb TEN Kendall Wright DAL Jason Witten NO Garrett Hartley New York Giants DET Matt Stafford WAS Alfred Morris SF Kendall Hunter ARI Larry Fitzgerald SD Vincent Brown SD Antonio Gates PHI Alex Henery New England Patriots IND Andrew Luck NE Stevan Ridley DET Joique Bell ATL Julio Jones ARI Michael Floyd HOU Owen Daniels DAL Dan Bailey Houston Texans SF Colin Kaepernick BAL Ray Rice CHI Michael Bush HOU Andre Johnson PIT Emmanuel Sanders CHI Martellus Bennett NYG Josh Brown Arizona Cardinals WAS Robert Griffin III KC Jamaal Charles WAS Roy Helu TB Vincent Jackson IND Darrius Heyward-Bey STL Jared Cook IND Adam Vinatieri Green Bay Packers SEA Russell Wilson PHI LeSean McCoy GB Jonathan Franklin NO Marques Colston -
Record Book Part A.Indd
BBIGI G 121 2 FOOTBALLF O O T B A L L 2012 MEDIA GUIDE TEAM RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE COMPLETIONS Game: PLAYS 52 Texas Tech vs. Iowa State .........................................10-11-03 Game: Season: 111 Texas Tech vs. Iowa State .........................................10-11-03 544 Texas Tech ......................................................................2007 Season: 1,211 Oklahoma ........................................................................2010 YARDS PER COMPLETION Game: YARDS 35.9 Kansas State vs. Oklahoma State (8 for 287) .......... 10-17-98 Game: Season: 777 Baylor vs. Washington ...............................................12-19-11 19.0 Kansas State (88 for 1,674) ............................................1997 Season: 7,670 Oklahoma ........................................................................2008 YARDS PER ATTEMPT Game: FIRST DOWNS 18.4 Kansas vs. Wyoming (13-for-16, 295 yards) .............. 9-13-03 Game: Season: 45 Texas Tech vs. Iowa State .........................................10-11-03 10.8 Baylor ..............................................................................2011 Season: 418 Texas Tech ..................................................................... 2003 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 attempts) Game: RUSHING 90.9 Kansas State vs. Tennessee Tech (10 of 11) ............. 9-26-09 Texas vs. Rice (10 of 11) ............................................ 9-16-06 ATTEMPTS Season: Game: 76.7 Texas (343-447) ..............................................................2008 79 Baylor