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2009 National College Football Awards Association Watch Lists 2009 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION WATCH LISTS BEDNARIK AWARD (August 13) Antonio Brown, Central Michigan Dekoda Watson, Florida State DE Rahim Alem, LSU, Sr. DeAndre Brown, Southern Miss Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri LB Pat Angerer, Iowa, Sr. Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma Kion Wilson, USF DT Geno Atkins, Georgia, Sr. Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State Martez Wilson, Illinois DT Marvin Austin, North Carolina, Jr. Tyron Carrier, Houston DE Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma, Jr. Eric Decker, Minnesota WALTER CAMP AWARD (August 7) S Eric Berry, Tennessee, Jr. Jacoby Ford, Clemson Jahvid Best, RB, California, Jr. LB Navorro Bowman, Penn State, Jr. Cortez Gent, Florida Atlantic Arrelious Benn, WR, Illinois, Jr. S Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech, Jr. Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati Eric Berry, DB, Tennessee, Jr. LB Reggie Carter, UCLA, Sr. AJ Green, Georgia Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma, Jr. DT Terrence Cody, Alabama, Sr. Rashaun Greer, Colorado State LaGarrette Blount, RB, Oregon, Sr. DE Antonio Coleman, Auburn, Sr. DeAndre Goodwin, Washington Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State, Jr. LB Rennie Curran, Georgia, Jr. T.Y. Hilton, FIU Daryll Clark, QB, Penn State, Sr. DE Dexter Davis, Arizona State, Sr. Shay Hodge, Ole Miss Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia Tech, Jr. LB Ryan D’Imperio, Rutgers, Sr. Jerrel Jernigan, Troy Mardy Gilyard, WR, Cincinnati, Sr. DE Carlos Dunlap, Florida, Jr. Demaris Johnson, Tulsa Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma, Sr. DE Brandon Graham, Michigan, Sr. Julio Jones, Alabama Max Hall, QB, BYU, Sr. DE Greg Hardy, Ole Miss, Sr. Brandon LaFell, LSU Tim Hiller, QB, Western Michigan, Sr. DE Jerry Hughes, TCU, Sr. Detron Lewis, Texas Tech Jerry Hughes, DE, TCU, Sr. DT Arthur Jones, Syracuse, Sr. Kerry Meier, Kansas Kendell Hunter, RB, Oklahoma State, Jr. LB Greg Jones, Michigan State, Jr. Dennis Pitta, BYU MiQuale Lewis, RB, Ball State, Sr. DE Sergio Kindle, Texas, Sr. Taylor Price, Ohio Taylor Mays, DB, USC, Sr. DE Jammie Kirlew, Indiana, Sr. Aldrick Robinson, SMU Colt McCoy, QB, Texas, Sr. LB Keaton Kristick, Oregon State, Sr. Naaman Roosevelt, Buffalo Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State, So. LB Sean Lee, Penn State, Sr. Greg Salas, Hawaii Todd Reesing, QB, Kansas, Sr. LB Travis Lewis, Oklahoma, So. Jordan Shiply, Texas Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, Oregon State, Sr. CB Trevard Lindley, Kentucky, Sr. Jacory Stone, Eastern Michigan Evan Royster, RB, Penn State, Sr. LB Scott Lutrus, Connecticut, Jr. Golden Tate, Notre Dame George Selvie, DE, USF, Sr. S Taylor Mays, USC, Sr. Damian Williams, USC Jordan Shipley, WR, Texas, Sr. LB Rolando McClain, Alabama, Jr. Stephen Williams, Toledo Rusty Smith, QB, Florida Atlantic, Sr. DT Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma, Jr. Ryan Wolfe, UNLV Jevan Snead, QB, Ole Miss, Jr. LB Rico McCoy, Tennessee, Sr. Brandon Spikes, LB, Florida, Sr. LB Roddrick Muckelroy, Texas, Sr. BUTKUS AWARD (August 20) C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson, Sr. LB Eric Norwood, South Carolina, Sr. Pat Angerer, Iowa Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame, Jr. DT Jared Odrick, Penn State, Sr. Navorro Bowman, Penn State Tim Tebow, QB, Florida, Sr. DT Vince Oghobaase, Duke, Sr. Bruce Carter, North Carolina Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Missouri, Sr. LB Joe Pawelek, Baylor, Sr. Jamar Chaney, Ole Miss DT Brian Price, UCLA, Jr. Justin Cole, San Jose State LOU GROZA AWARD (August 12) DE Greg Romeus, Pittsburgh, Jr. Kavell Conner, Clemson Josh Arauco, Arkansas State, Sr. DE George Selvie, USF, Sr. Rennie Curran, Georgia James Aho, New Mexico, So. DT Malcolm Sheppard, Arkansas, Sr. Ryan D’Imperio, Rutgers Matt Bosher, Miami, Jr. LB Brandon Spikes, Florida, Sr. A.J. Edds, Iowa Kyle Brotzman, Boise State, Jr. S Darrell Stuckey, Kansas, Sr. Obi Ezeh, Michigan Josh Czajkowski, N.C. State, Jr. LB Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina, Jr. Chris Galippo, USC Ross Evans, TCU, So. DT Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska, Sr. Darryl Gamble, Georgia Clark Fangmeier, Rice, Sr. DE Daniel Te’o-Nesheim, Washington, Sr. Dont’a Hightower, Alabama Kai Forbath, UCLA, Jr. CB Syd’Quan Thompson, California, Sr. Nate Irving, N.C. State Sam Glusman, Troy, Sr. DE Will Tukuafu, Oregon, Sr. Micah Johnson, Kentucky Kevin Goessling, Fresno State, So. CB Alterraun Verner, UCLA, Sr. Greg Jones, Michigan State Ben Hartman, East Carolina, Sr. LB Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri, Sr. Sean Lee, Penn State Alex Henery, Nebraska, Jr. LB Reed Williams, West Virginia, Sr. Travis Lewis, Oklahoma Hunter Lawrence, Texas, Sr. CB Kyle Wilson, Boise State, Sr. Rolando McClain, Alabama Daniel Lincoln, Tennessee, Jr. DE Corey Wootton, Northwestern, Sr. Mike McLaughlin, Boston College Nick Maggio, Duke, Jr. DE Jason Worilds, Virginia Tech, Jr. Rod Muckelroy, Texas Aaron Pettrey, Ohio State, Sr. LB Alex Wujciak, Maryland, Jr. Eric Norwood, South Carolina Jonathan Phillips, Florida, Sr. DE Willie Young, N.C. State, Sr. Joe Pawelek, Baylor Jake Rogers, Cincinnati, Jr. Ryan Reynolds, Oklahoma Mike Salerno, Northern Illinois, Sr. BILETNIKOFF AWARD (August 10) Perry Riley, LSU Joshua Shene, Ole Miss, Sr. Kris Adams, UTEP Daryl Sharpton, Miami Alex Steigerwald, Toledo, Sr. Seyi Ajirotutu, Fresno State Malcolm Smith, USC Jimmy Stevens, Oklahoma, So. Brandon Banks, Kansas State Sean Spence, Miami Brett Swenson, Michigan State, Sr. Doug Beaumont, Louisville Brandon Spikes, Florida Dave Teggart, Connecticut, So. Arrelious Benn, Illinois Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina Leigh Tiffin, Alabama, Sr. Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas Daryl Washington, TCU Brandon Walker, Notre Dame, So. www.ncfaa.org 2009 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION WATCH LISTS Blair Walsh, Georgia, So. John Fletcher, DL, Wyoming, Sr. Austin Pritchard, LB, Western Mich., Jr. Thomas Weber, Arizona State, Jr. Jason Fox, OT, Miami, Sr. Brooks Reed, DE, Arizona, Jr. Philip Welch, Wisconsin, Jr. Danny Franks, C, Troy, Sr. Sergio Render, OG, Virginia Tech, So. Carson Wiggs, Purdue, So. Brandon Graham, DE, Michigan, Sr. Dominik Riley, OL, Memphis, Jr. Garrett Graham, TE, Wisconsin, Sr. Boo Robinson, DT, Wake Forest, Sr. RAY GUY AWARD (August 5) Anthony Gray, DL, Southern Miss, Jr. Stephen Schilling, OG, Michigan, Jr. Bryan Anger, California, So. Virgil Green, TE, Nevada, Jr. Jake Seitz, OL, UAB, Sr. Ben Armer, Western Michigan, So. Jeremaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma, Sr. George Selvie, DE, USF, Sr. Travis Baltz, Maryland, Jr. Rob Gronkowski, TE, Arizona, Jr. Andre Sexton, LB, Oklahoma State, Sr. Matt Dodge, East Carolina, Sr. Lawrence Guy, DT, Arizona State, So. Cameron Sheffield, DE, Troy, Sr. Ryan Donahue, Iowa, Jr. Chris Hall, C, Texas, Sr. Malcolm Sheppard, DT, Arkansas, Sr. Derek Epperson, Baylor, Jr. Greg Hardy, DE, Ole Miss, Sr. Brian Smith, LB, Notre Dame, Jr. Chas Henry, Florida, Jr. Mario Harvey, LB, Marshall, Jr. D’Anthony Smith, DT, La. Tech, Sr. Zoltan Mesko, Michigan, Sr. Ryan Hebert, OL, Southern Miss, Sr. Shelley Smith, OL, Colorado State, Sr. Ross Thevenot, Tulane, Sr. Aaron Hernandez, TE, Florida, Jr. Brandon Spikes, LB, Florida, Jr. Dont’a Hightower, LB, Alabama, So. Quan Sturdivant, LB, North Carolina, Jr. ROTARY LOMBARDI Tyler Holmes, OL, Tulsa, So. Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska, Sr. AWARD (August 18) Rodney Hudson, OG, Florida State, Jr. Stevenson Sylvester, LB, Utah, Sr. Rahim Alem, DE, LSU, Sr. Jerry Hughes, DE, TCU, Sr. Daniel Te’o-Nesheim, DE, Wash., Sr. Sean Allen, OL, East Carolina, Sr. Paul Igboeli, LB, Utah State, Sr. Matt Tennant, C, Boston College, Sr. Tyson Alualu, DL, California, Sr. Carl Ihenacho, DL, San Jose State, Sr. J.T. Thomas, LB, West Virginia, Jr. Geno Atkins, DT, Georgia, Sr. Mike Iupati, OL, Idaho, Sr. Torrell Troup, DT, UCF, Sr. Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina, So. Andrew Jackson, OL, Fresno State, Jr. Jabaree Tuani, DE, Navy, So. Carl Barnett, OL, Houston, Sr. Cardia Jackson, LB, ULM, Sr. Victor Ugenyi, DE, Army, Jr. Kevin Basped, DL, Nevada, Jr. Ben Jacobs, LB, Fresno State, Jr. Adam Ulatoski, OT, Texas, Sr. Zane Beadles, OL, Utah, Sr. John Jerry, OL, Ole Miss, Sr. J.D. Walton, C, Baylor, Sr. Jeremy Beal, DL, Oklahoma, Jr. Micah Johnson, LB, Kentucky, Sr. Daryl Washington, LB, TCU, Sr. Jason Beauchamp, LB, UNLV, Sr. Mike Johnson, OL, Alabama, Sr. Dekoda Watson, LB, Florida State, Sr. Nick Bellore, LB, Central Michigan, Jr. Nick Johnson, LB, East Carolina, Sr. Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Missouri, Sr. Patrick Benoist, LB, Vanderbilt, Sr. Arthur Jones, DT, Syracuse, Jr. D.J. Williams, TE, Arkansas, Jr. Scooter Berry, DL, West Virginia, Jr. Greg Jones, LB, Michigan State, So. Reed Williams, LB, West Virginia, Sr. Ciron Black, OL, LSU, Sr. Jan Jorgensen, DL, BYU, Sr. Trent Williams, OL, Oklahoma, Sr. Clint Boling, LT, Georgia, Jr. Sergio Kindle, DE/LB, Texas, Sr. C.J. Wilson, DL, East Carolina, Sr. Greg Boone, TE, Virginia Tech, Sr.. Jammie Kirlew, DE, Indiana, Sr. Martez Wilson, LB, Illinois, Jr. Korey Bosworth, DE, UCLA, Sr. Brandon Lang, DE, Troy, Sr. Ryan Winterswyck, DE, Boise State, So. Kyle Bosworth, LB, UCLA, Sr. Boris Lee, LB, Troy, Sr. Stefan Wisniewski, C/G, Penn State, Jr. Navorro Bowman, LB, Penn State, Jr. Sean Lee, LB, Penn State, Sr. Bear Woods, LB, Troy, Sr. Mike Brewster, C, Ohio State, So. Travis Lewis, LB, Oklahoma, So. Corey Wootton, DE, Northwestern, Sr. Mike Bryan, LB, Tulsa, Sr. Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama, Jr. Jason Worilds, DE, Virginia Tech, Jr. Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa, Jr. Albert McClellan, DE, Marshall, Sr. Alex Wujciak, LB, Maryland, Jr. Ben Burkett, C, Northwestern, So. Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma, Jr. Sam Young, OT, Notre Dame, Sr. Brad Bustle, G, Louisiana, Sr. Rob McGill, OL, Louisiana Tech, Jr. Willie Young, DE, N.C. State, Sr Jeff Byers, OG, USC, Sr. Bruce Miller, DL, UCF, Jr. Frank Zombo, DE, Central Michigan, Sr. Nate Byham, TE, Pittsburgh, Jr. Koa Misi, DL, Utah, Sr. Gabe Carimi, OL, Wisconsin, Jr. Earl Mitchell, DT, Arizona, Sr. MACKEY AWARD (July 29) Alex Carrington, DE, Arkansas State, Sr. John Moffitt, C, Wisconsin, Jr. Jeffrey Anderson, UAB, Jr. Brandon Carter, OL, Texas Tech, Sr. David Molk, C, Michigan, So. Jake Ballard, Ohio State, Sr. Reggie Carter, LB, UCLA, Sr. Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech, Jr. Greg Boone, Virginia Tech, Sr.
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