All-America Checklist (.Pdf)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

All-America Checklist (.Pdf) Page 4 ALL-AMERICA QUARTERBACKS Jeremy Perry, Oregon St Anthony Parker, Tennessee Tim Tebow, Florida Jim Tartt, Florida Chase Daniel, Missouri Sergio Render, Virginia Tech Sam Bradford, Oklahoma Greg Isdaner, West Virginia Pat White, West Virginia Anthony Gaskins, Navy Colt McCoy, Texas Ryan Schmidt, USF Hunter Cantwell, Louisville Ray Feinga, BYU Matthew Stafford, Georgia Josh McNeal, Tennessee Rudy Carpenter, Arizona St. Cedric Dockery, Texas Todd Boeckman, Ohio St. Jeff Byers, USC Chase Holbrook, New Mexico St. Alex Boone, Ohio St. Todd Reesing, Kansas Michael Oher, Mississippi Kellen Lewis, Indiana Maclin Tebow Crabtree Phil Loadholt, Oklahoma Max Hall, BYU Missouri Sean Sester, Purdue Chase Clement, Rice Florida Texas Tech Sam Young, Notre Dame Matt Grothe, South Florida Andre Smith, Alabama Brian Johnson, Utah Donald Brown, Connecticut Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas Andrew Gardner, Georgia Tech Willie Tuitama, Arizona Nic Grigsby, Arizona Rodriques Smith, Auburn Dallas Reynolds, BYU Jake Locker, Washington Luke Luppincot, Nevada Emmanuel Sanders, SMU Eugene Monroe, Virginia Kevin Riley, California Josh Adams, Wake Forest Ciron Black, LSU Mike Teel, Rutgers Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech Ryan Stanchek, West Virginia Mark Sanchez, USC TIGHT ENDS Jeremiah Johnson, Oregon Anthony Davis, Rutgers Tom Brandstater, Fresno St. Darius Hill, Ball St. DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma Garry Williams, Kentucky Pat White, West Virginia Anthony Hill, North Carolina St. Anthony Dixon, Mississippi St. Andy Levitre, Oregon St. Rusty Smith, Florida Atlantic Andrew Mooney, Ohio Terry Grant, Alabama Xavier Fulton, Illinois Dan LeFevour, Central Mich. Chase Coffman, Missouri Brad Lester, Auburn Eben Britton, Arizona Nate Davis, Ball St. Ryan Purvis, Boston College Andre Dixon, Connecticut John Jerry, Mississippi Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, Cornelius Ingram, Florida Fenuki Tupou, Oregon Navy Kory Sperry, Colorado St. Robert Brewster, Ball St Riley Skinner, Wake Forest WIDE RECEIVERS Ed Dickson, Oregon George Bussey, Louisville Curtis Painter, Purdue Eric Decker, Minnesota Cody Slate, Marshall Matt Mandich, Arkansas St Juice Williams, Illinois Stephen Williams, Toledo Dennis Pitta, BYU Gerald Cadogan, Penn St Graham Harrell, Texas Tech Kenny Britt, Rutgers Travis Beckum, Wisconsin Cullen Harper, Clemson Percy Harvin, Florida Shawn Nelson, Southern Miss Justin Willis, SMU Mike Williams, Syracuse Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma DEFENSIVE Kenny McKinley, South Carolina Brandon Pettigrew, Oklahoma St. Jeremy Maclin, Missouri Richard Dickson, LSU LINEMEN RUNNING BACKS Arrelious Benn, Illinois D.J. Williams, Arkansas Dirayl Briggs, Bowling Green P.J. Hill, Wisconsin Sammie Stroughter, Oregon St. Andrew Quarless, Penn St. D’Anthony Smith, Louisiana Tech Javon Ringer, Michigan St. Dante Love, Ball St. Rob Gronkowski, Arizona Andre Neblett, Temple James Davis, Clemson Mike Thomas, Arizona Mitch King, Iowa Kory Sheets, Purdue Preston Parker, Florida St. CENTERS George Hypolite, Colorado Ian Johnson, Boise St. Chris Williams, New Mexico St. Terrill Byrd, Cincinnati Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas Knowshon Moreno, Georgia Tiquan Underwood, Rutgers Terrance Taylor, Michigan Eric Wood, Louisville Arian Foster, Tennessee Jeremy Childs, Boise St. Fili Moala, USC Alex Mack, California Shun White, Navy Marcus Barnett, Cincinnati DeMarcus Granger, Oklahoma Antoine Caldwell, Alabama LeSean McCoy, Pittsburgh Brandon Gibson, Washington St. Ron Brace, Boston College Max Unger, Oregon Keegan Herring, Arizona St. Patrick Turner, USC Vince Oghobaase, Duke Josh McNeil, Tennessee Harvey Unga, BYU Mike Jones, Arizona St. Geno Atkins, Georgia AQ Shipley, Penn St. Emanuel Moody, Florida Jaison Williams, Oregon Jeff Owens, Georgia Ryan McDonald, Illinois Rodney Ferguson, New Mexico Jarett Dillard, Rice Peria Jerry, Ole Miss Alex Fletcher, Stanford Eugene Jarvis, Kent St. Jamarko Simmons, Western John Gill, Northwestern Juan Garcia, Washington Justin Anderson, Northern Illinois Mich. Matt Kroul, Iowa John Estes, Hawaii Eric Kettani, Navy Brian Robiskie, Ohio St. Arthur Jones, Syracuse Dominic Green, Nevada LeSean McCoy, Pittsburgh Marko Mitchell, Nevada Ricky Jean-Francois, LSU Brett Helms, LSU Beanie Wells, Ohio St. Brennan Marion, Tulsa Sen’Derrick Marks, Auburn Blake Schlueter, TCU Damion Fletcher, Southern Miss Greg Carr, Florida St. Ziggy Hood, Missouri C.J. Spiller, Clemson Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech Brigham Harwell, UCLA Javarris James, Miami, Fla. Aaron Kelly, Clemson OFFENSIVE Dorell Scott, Clemson James Starks, Buffalo Dexton Fields, Kansas LINEMEN Gus Mustakas, Pittsburgh Mike Goodson, Texas A&M Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina Ted Bentler, Army Herman Johnson, LSU Noel Devine, West Virginia Darrius Heyward-Bey, Maryland John Fletcher, Wyoming Duke Robinson, Oklahoma Joe McKnight, USC Jeff Moturi, UTEP Vance Walker, Georgia Tech Chris Kemme, Akron Cedric Peerman, Virginia Jessie Hester, South Florida Jeremy Jarmon, Kentucky Steve Rehring, Ohio St Tony Fiammetta, Syracuse Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma Everette Brown, Florida St Andrew Hartline, Central Mich. Kahlil Bell, USC Deon Murphy, Kansas St. Ian Campbell, Kansas St. Louis Vasquez, Texas Tech Marlon Lucky, Nebraska Demetrius Byrd, LSU Antonio Coleman, Auburn Kraig Urbik, Wisconsin Isaiah Pead, Cincinnati Carlton Mitchell, South Florida Dexter Davis, Arizona St. Gus Parrish, Kent St. Delone Carter, Syracuse Mike Wallace, Ole Miss Jermaine Cunningham, Florida Page 5 CHECKLIST Auston English, Oklahoma Bryan Williams, Akron Larry English, Northern Illinois Antonio Brown, Central Michigan Maurice Evans, Penn St. Andre Jones, Akron Greg Hardy, Mississippi Brian Hartline, Ohio St. Tyson Jackson, LSU Marcus Herford, Kansas Phillip Hunt, Houston Joe Burnett, Central Florida Jan Jorgensen, BYU Al Jefferson, Fresno St. Nick Reed, Oregon Jeremiah Johnson, Oregon George Selvie, South Florida Austin Collie, BYU Vance Walker, Georgia Tech Kyle Williams, Arizona St. Brian Orakpo, Texas Brandon James, Florida Matt Shaughnessy, Wisconsin Darius Marshall, Marshall Eric Norwood, South Carolina Sakoda Lincoln Max Suter, Syracuse Albert McClellan, Marshall Mickens Derrick Williams, Penn St. Greg Middleton, Indiana Cincinnati Utah Tennessee Jeremy Maclin, Missouri Brandon Tate, North Carolina LINEBACKERS Noel Devine, West Virginia Quan Cosby, Texas Darry Beckwith, LSU Kyle Wilson, Boise St. Britton Colquitt, Tennessee Jacoby Ford, Clemson Reggie Carter, UCLA DeAndre Wright, New Mexico Chris Keagle, Louisiana Tech Kordell Young, Rutgers Jamar Chaney, Miss St William Moore, Missouri Graham Gano, Florida St. C.J. Spiller, Clemson Maurice Crum, Notre Dame DJ Moore, Vanderbilt Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech Perrish Cox, Oklahoma St. Aaron Curry, Wake Forest Captain Munnerlyn, South Caro- Justin Kucek, Minnesota AJ Wallace, Penn St. Brian Cushing, USC lina A.J. Trapasso, Ohio St. Deon Murphy, Kansas St. Daniel Holtzclaw, Eastern Mich. Troy Nolan, Arizona St. Justin Brantly, Texas A&M DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma Solomin Elimimian, Hawaii Derek Pegues, Mississippi St. Ryan Shoemaker, Auburn Trindon Holliday, LSU Dannell Ellerbe, Georgia Myron Rolle, Florida St. Thomas Morstead, SMU Javier Arenas, Alabama Zack Follett, Cal Ryan Succop, South Carolina Jessie Henderson, SMU Marcus Freeman, Ohio St. KICKERS Clinton Snyder, Stanford Austin Starr, Indiana RETURNERS Brandon Spikes, Florida Alex Steigerwald, Toledo Arrelious Benn, Illinois Brian Toal, Boston College Ryan Bailey, Texas David Gilreath, Wisconsin Jason Phillips, TCU Brooks Rossman, Kansas St. Marcus Thipgen, Indiana Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri Jeff Wolfert, Missouri Dante Love, Ball St. Frantz Joseph, Florida Atlantic Colt David, LSU James Laurinaitis, Ohio St. Sam Swank, Wake Forest Rey Maualuga, USC Jason Bondzio, Arizona Tyrone McKenzie, South Florida Tony Ciaravino, Connecticut FWAA ALL-AMERICA COMMITTEE Scott McKillop, Pittsburgh Ryan Perkins, Washington Gerald McRath, Southern Miss Swayze Waters, UAB ►Bob Holt, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (SEC West, Joe Mortensen, Kansas Dan Kelly, Hawaii Sun Belt) [email protected] Clayton Mullins, Miami (Ohio) Obi Egekeze, Maryland Dave Philistin, Maryland Daniel Lincoln, Tennessee ►Maureen Fulton, Toledo Blade (MAC) Clint Sintim, Virginia David Buehler, USC [email protected] Eric Norwood, South Carolina Delbert Alvarado, South Florida ►Phil Steele, Phil Steele Magazine (WAC, National) Connor Lee, Pittsburgh [email protected] Alex Tejada, Arkansas DEFENSIVE BACKS ►Tom Kensler, Denver Post (Big 12 North, MWC) Antonio Baker, Louisiana Tech Patrick Shadle, Syracuse Eric Berry, Tennessee Leigh Tiffin, Alabama [email protected] Joe Burnett, UCF Wes Byrum, Auburn ►Lenn Robbins, New York Post (Big East) Patrick Chung, Oregon Pat McAfee, West Virginia [email protected] Louie Sakoda, Utah Barry Church, Toledo ►Joseph Duarte, Houston Chronicle (Big 12 South) Emanuel Cook, South Carolina Ryan Harrison, Air Force Vontae Davis, Illinois Jose Martinez, UTEP [email protected] Wil Dunbar,UAB Thomas Weber, Arizona St. ►Kyle Hightower, Orlando Sentinel (Conference USA) Nic Harris, Oklahoma Kai Forbath, UCLA [email protected] Victor Harris, Virginia Tech ►George Schroeder, Eugene Register-Guard (Pac- Kevin Ellison, USC PUNTERS 10) [email protected] Londen Fryar, Western Michigan Jeremy Boone, Penn St. Courtney Greene, Rutgers Ryan Donahue, Iowa ►Paul Strelow, The State (ACC) Michael Hamlin, Clemson Chris Miller, Ball St. [email protected] Malcom Jenkins, Ohio St. Louie Sakoda, Utah ►Antonya English, St. Petersburg Times (SEC East) Rashad Johnson, Alabama Kevin Huber, Cincinnati [email protected] Trevard Lindley, Kentucky Keenyn Crier, Arizona Taylor Mays, USC Aaron Perez, UCLA ►Bob Asmussen, Champaign News-Gazette (Big Mike Mickens, Cincinnati Josh Syria, Oregon Ten) [email protected] Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest Sam Swank, Wake Forest ►Dennis Dodd, CBSSports.com (Independents) Stephen Hodge, TCU Zach Johnson, Eastern Mich. [email protected] David Bruton, Notre Dame Delbert Alvarado, South Florida .
Recommended publications
  • CAROLINA PANTHERS at NEW ORLEANS SAINTS MAKE YOU LOOK JANUARY 7, 2018• MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME • NEW ORLEANS, LA
    WE CAROLINA PANTHERS AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS MAKE YOU LOOK JANUARY 7, 2018• MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME • NEW ORLEANS, LA. • 3:40 PM GOOD ON PAPER. CAROLINA PANTHERS SAINTS defense SAINTS offense NEW ORLEANS SAINTS NO. NAME . P OS . NO. NAME . POS. 1 CAM NEWTON. QB LDE 94 CAMERON JORDAN 97 Al Quadin Muhammad WR 19 TED GINN JR. 83 Willie Snead IV 11 Tommylee Lewis 3 WIL LUTZ. K 3 DEREK ANDERSON . QB 6 THOMAS MORSTEAD. P LT 72 TERRON ARMSTEAD 4 GARRETT GILBERT . QB LDT 98 SHELDON RANKINS 76 Tony McDaniel 7 TAYSOM HILL. QB 5 MICHAEL PALARDY. P 9 DREW BREES. QB RDT 95 TYELER DAVISON 93 David Onyemata LG 75 ANDRUS PEAT 65 Senio Kelemete 77 John Fullington 9 GRAHAM GANO. K 10 CHASE DANIEL. QB C 60 MAX UNGER 61 Josh LeRibeus 63 Cameron Tom 11 BRENTON BERSIN. WR RDE 91 TREY HENDRICKSON 90 George Johnson 58 Kasim Edebali 11 TOMMYLEE LEWIS. WR 12 KAELIN CLAY. WR RG 67 LARRY WARFORD 13 MICHAEL THOMAS. WR 14 MOSE FRAZIER. WR WILL 52 CRAIG ROBERTSON 16 BRANDON COLEMAN. WR RT 71 RYAN RAMCZYK 17 DEVIN FUNCHESS . WR ED INN R MLB 51 MANTI TE’O 50 Gerald Hodges 19 T G J .. .WR 19 RUSSELL SHEPARD. .WR TE 89 JOSH HILL 84 Michael Hoomanawanui 86 John Phillips 20 KEN CRAWLEY. CB 20 KURT COLEMAN. FS SAM 56 MICHAEL MAUTI 55 Jonathan Freeny 22 MARK INGRAM II. RB WR 13 MICHAEL THOMAS 16 Brandon Coleman 80 Austin Carr 22 CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY. RB 23 MARSHON LATTIMORE. CB LCB 20 KEN CRAWLEY 26 P.J.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Mississippi State Football Notes
    2010 MISSISSIPPI STATE FOOTBALL NOTES Georgia (1-2, 0-2) at Mississippi State (1-2, 0-2) Saturday, September 25, 2010 • 6:00 p.m. • Fox Sports Net Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (55,082) Primary Contact: Joe Galbraith • [email protected] • Office - 662.325.2703 • Cell - 662.418.3970 2010 • GAME 4 Secondary Contact: Jay Middleton • [email protected] • Office: - 662.325.0972 • Cell - 662.213.5555 MISSISSIPPI STATE RETURNS TO DAVIS WADE FOR ADJUSTMENTS PAY OFF FOR STATE OFFENSE MISSISSIPPI STATE SCHEDULE & RESULTS DATE WITH GEORGIA IN OPENING POSSESSIONS OF 2ND HALF Date Opponent W-L Score/Time Mississippi State returns to Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field Mississippi State’s offense has been impossible for opponents Sept. 4 MEMPHIS W 49-7 for its third home game in the first four weeks as it welcomes to stop in the first possession coming out of the lockerroom. In Sept. 9 * #20 AUBURN (Thurs.) L 14-17 Sept. 18 * at #12 LSU L 7-29 Georgia for a Southeastern Conference tilt. The game is slated their first three games, the Bulldogs received the second half Sept. 25 * GEORGIA 6 p.m. to kick off at 6 p.m. CT, and will be televised by Fox Sports. Bob kickoff and marched down the field for a score each time. Oct. 2 ALCORN STATE TBA Rathbun and Tim Couch will call the action. Dating back to last season, State has scored on its first touch Oct. 9 at Houston 7 p.m. of the second half in five consecutive games and seven of its Oct.
    [Show full text]
  • Patriots Host Ravens in Wild Card Playoff Game
    PATRIOTS HOST RAVENS IN WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAME MEDIA SCHEDULE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (10-6) vs. BALTIMORE RAVENS (9-7) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6 Sunday, Jan. 10, 2010 ¹ Gillette Stadium (68,756) ¹ 1:00 p.m. EDT 10:50 -11:10 a.m. Bill Belichick Press Conference The 2009 AFC East Champion New England Patriots will host the Baltimore Ravens in 11:10 -11:55 a.m. Open Locker Room a Wild Card playoff matchup this Sunday. The Patriots have won 11 consecutive 11:10-11:20 p.m. Tom Brady Availability home playoff games and have not lost at home in the playoffs since Dec. 31, 1978. 11:30 a.m. Ray Lewis Conf. Calls The Patriots closed out the 2009 regular-season home schedule with a perfect 8-0 1:05 p.m. Practice Availability record at Gillette Stadium. The first three times the Patriots went undefeated at TBA Jim Harbaugh Conf. Call home in the regular-season (2003, 2004 and 2007) they advanced to the Super THURSDAY, JANUARY 7 Bowl. 11:10 -11:55 p.m. Open Locker Room HOME SWEET HOME Approx. 1:00 p.m. Practice Availability The Patriots are 11-1 at home in the playoffs in their history and own an 11-game FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 home winning streak in postseason play. Eleven of the franchise’s 12 home playoff 11:30 a.m. Practice Availability games have taken place since Robert Kraft purchased the team 16 years ago. 1:15 -2:00 p.m. Open Locker Room PATRIOTS AT HOME IN THE PLAYOFFS (11-1) 2:00-2:15 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • INDIANAPOLIS COLTS WEEKLY PRESS RELEASE Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center P.O
    INDIANAPOLIS COLTS WEEKLY PRESS RELEASE Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center P.O. Box 535000 Indianapolis, IN 46253 www.colts.com REGULAR SEASON WEEK 6 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (3-2) VS. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (4-0) 8:30 P.M. EDT | SUNDAY, OCT. 18, 2015 | LUCAS OIL STADIUM COLTS HOST DEFENDING SUPER BOWL BROADCAST INFORMATION CHAMPION NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS TV coverage: NBC The Indianapolis Colts will host the New England Play-by-Play: Al Michaels Patriots on Sunday Night Football on NBC. Color Analyst: Cris Collinsworth Game time is set for 8:30 p.m. at Lucas Oil Sta- dium. Sideline: Michele Tafoya Radio coverage: WFNI & WLHK The matchup will mark the 75th all-time meeting between the teams in the regular season, with Play-by-Play: Bob Lamey the Patriots holding a 46-28 advantage. Color Analyst: Jim Sorgi Sideline: Matt Taylor Last week, the Colts defeated the Texans, 27- 20, on Thursday Night Football in Houston. The Radio coverage: Westwood One Sports victory gave the Colts their 16th consecutive win Colts Wide Receiver within the AFC South Division, which set a new Play-by-Play: Kevin Kugler Andre Johnson NFL record and is currently the longest active Color Analyst: James Lofton streak in the league. Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck started for the second consecutive INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2015 SCHEDULE week and completed 18-of-29 passes for 213 yards and two touch- downs. Indianapolis got off to a quick 13-0 lead after kicker Adam PRESEASON (1-3) Vinatieri connected on two field goals and wide receiver Andre John- Day Date Opponent TV Time/Result son caught a touchdown.
    [Show full text]
  • Jacksonville Jaguars (1-2-0) at Cincinnati Bengals
    CINCINNATI BENGALS One Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 (513) 621-3550 administrative offices (513) 621-3570 administrative fax (513) 621-TDTD (8383) ticket office www.bengals.com WEEKLY NEWS RELEASE SEPT. 29, 2020 WEEK 4, GAME 4 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1-2-0) SUNDAY, OCT. 4 AT PAUL BROWN STADIUM AT NEXT WEEK: WEEK 5, GAME 5 CINCINNATI BENGALS (0-2-1) OCT. 11 AT BALTIMORE GAME NOTES Kickoff: 1 p.m. Eastern. decided by a combined eight points. “As you see, we’ve had plenty of close calls,” Taylor said. “None of them Television: The game will air on CBS-TV. In the Bengals’ home region, feels better than the other one, I can promise you that. We just have to get it it will be carried by WKRC-TV (Ch. 12) in Cincinnati, WHIO-TV (Ch. 7) in Dayton done and create that momentum for ourselves, and let it steamroll from there.” and on WKYT-TV (Ch. 27) in Lexington. Broadcasters are Tom McCarthy (play- This week, Cincinnati will face a Jacksonville team that features familiar by-play) and Jay Feely (analyst). faces. Jaguars TE Tyler Eifert was a 2013 first-round pick of the Bengals, and was with the team through last season. And Jaguars offensive coordinator Jay Radio: The game will air on the Bengals Radio Network, led by Cincinnati Gruden held the same position in Cincinnati from 2011-13, when he helped steer flagship stations WLW-AM (700), WCKY-AM (ESPN 1530; all sports) and a young Bengals offense to three straight playoff appearances. WEBN-FM (102.7).
    [Show full text]
  • Cheap Jerseys on Sale Including the High Quality Cheap/Wholesale Nike
    Cheap jerseys on sale including the high quality Cheap/Wholesale Nike NFL Jerseys,NHL Jerseys,MLB Jerseys,NBA Jerseys,NFL Jerseys,NCAA Jerseys,Custom Jerseys,Soccer Jerseys,Sports Caps offer low price with free shipping!The Giants put a dismal 2009 season behind them and opened New Meadowlands Stadium so that you have an all in one 31-18 season-opening win even more than the Carolina Panthers. But they has been doing never ever necessarily need to panic about element upon preference.In a game as chaotic as the rainy weather, there are already tipped passes and a multi function ostracized hit interceptions and aches and pains slips and sacks,fumbles and follies of all sort. But in the stop,going to be the Giants emerged allowing an individual an all in one needed win for more information regarding chart a positive greens and for 2010 after they lost eight to do with their final 11 games on 2009.The Giants answered questions about an all in one defense that was renovated on such basis as going to be the new coordinator Perry Fewell and additions in the secondary,all of these had an all in one strong performance so that you have Terrell Thomas, Deon Grant and KennyPhillips all of them are intercepting Carolina quarterback Matt Moore.Meanwhile, Eli Manning threw about three touchdown passes, completing 20 of 30 passes and then for 263 yards. He would certainly have been significantly more triumph had his receivers held onto going to be the ball. All about three to do with his interceptions came as an all in one result relating to deflections
    [Show full text]
  • The Fifth Down
    Members get half off on June 2006 Vol. 44, No. 2 Outland book Inside this issue coming in fall The Football Writers Association of President’s Column America is extremely excited about the publication of 60 Years of the Outland, Page 2 which is a compilation of stories on the 59 players who have won the Outland Tro- phy since the award’s inception in 1946. Long-time FWAA member Gene Duf- Tony Barnhart and Dennis fey worked on the book for two years, in- Dodd collect awards terviewing most of the living winners, spin- ning their individual tales and recording Page 3 their thoughts on winning major-college football’s third oldest individual award. The 270-page book is expected to go on-sale this fall online at www.fwaa.com. All-America team checklist Order forms also will be included in the Football Hall of Fame, and 33 are in the 2006-07 FWAA Directory, which will be College Football Hall of Fame. Dr. Outland Pages 4-5 mailed to members in late August. also has been inducted posthumously into As part of the celebration of 60 years the prestigious Hall, raising the number to 34 “Outland Trophy Family members” to of Outland Trophy winners, FWAA mem- bers will be able to purchase the book at be so honored . half the retail price of $25.00. Seven Outland Trophy winners have Nagurski Award watch list Ever since the late Dr. John Outland been No. 1 picks overall in NFL Drafts deeded the award to the FWAA shortly over the years, while others have domi- Page 6 before his death, the Outland Trophy has nated college football and pursued greater honored the best interior linemen in col- heights in other areas upon graduation.
    [Show full text]
  • Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, September 2, 2009 News Dailyiowan.Com for More News
    WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2009 SPORTS No Go Bejeweled no more Zone Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz reveals that sophomore run- ning back Jewel Hampton is Some food vendors out for the season with a leg injury. 12 are cautious Iron ridge about delivering The Iowa men’s golf team takes to the city’s second at the Golfweek Conference Challenge on Tuesday. 12 Southeast Side. By DANNY VALENTINE NEWS [email protected] Rushin’ to take One local business will no Russian longer deliver pizzas to the city’s Southeast Side after An increasing number of UI JOE SCOTT/THE DAILY IOWAN two of its employees were students are opting to take Yellow Cab driver Roman Schoenberger heads up Burlington Street on Tuesday on his way to a fare. Yellow Cab is the only company in recently robbed at gunpoint. classes in Russian. 2 town that accepts Cab Cash, a debit-style card that people can use for rides home. The decision came after a Meet the third armed robbery on Monday night, which even- candidates tually resulted in the arrest Read what the six Iowa City of three men who are School Board candidates have Iowa City hails cab card allegedly connected to the to say about district issues. 2 two pizza-delivery incidents University Cab Cash and one other case. ARTS & CULTURE The days of students standing on the curb, Reginald Payne, 20, The program cites drunk driving as an Laron James, 19, both of More typical ethnic wishing for money for a cab, are over. incentive for using its service.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Html Master File
    2010 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Positional Cheat Sheet Quarterbacks Running Backs Running Backs (ctn'd) Wide Receivers (ctn'd) 1. (9) Drew Brees, NO 10 1. (1) Chris Johnson, TEN 9 73. (214) Jonathan Dwyer, PIT 5 63. (195) Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ 7 2. (13) Aaron Rodgers, GB 10 2. (2) Adrian Peterson, MIN 4 74. (216) Maurice Morris, DET 7 64. (200) Chris Chambers, KC 4 3. (21) Peyton Manning, IND 7 3. (3) Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC 9 75. (219) Albert Young, MIN 4 65. (201) Chaz Schilens, OAK 10 4. (23) Tom Brady, NE 5 4. (4) Ray Rice, BAL 8 76. (225) Danny Ware, NYG 8 66. (202) T.J. Houshmandzadeh, BAL 8 5. (39) Matt Schaub, HOU 7 5. (5) Steven Jackson, STL 9 77. (227) Julius Jones, SEA 5 67. (204) Dexter McCluster, KC 4 6. (40) Philip Rivers, SD 10 6. (6) Frank Gore, SF 9 78. (228) Lex Hilliard, MIA 5 68. (209) Lance Moore, NO 10 7. (45) Tony Romo, DAL 4 7. (8) Michael Turner, ATL 8 79. (231) Deji Karim, JAC 9 69. (210) Golden Tate, SEA 5 8. (67) Brett Favre, MIN 4 8. (11) DeAngelo Williams, CAR 6 80. (238) Isaac Redman, PIT 5 70. (220) Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK 10 9. (77) Joe Flacco, BAL 8 9. (14) Ryan Grant, GB 10 71. (223) Deon Butler, SEA 5 10. (87) Jay Cutler, CHI 8 10. (16) Cedric Benson, CIN 6 Wide Receivers 72. (224) Nate Washington, TEN 9 11. (93) Eli Manning, NYG 8 11.
    [Show full text]
  • Miami Dolphins Weekly Release
    Miami Dolphins Weekly Release Game 12: Miami Dolphins (4-7) vs. Baltimore Ravens (4-7) Sunday, Dec. 6 • 1 p.m. ET • Sun Life Stadium • Miami Gardens, Fla. RESHAD JONES Tackle total leads all NFL defensive backs and is fourth among all NFL 20 / S 98 defensive players 2 Tied for first in NFL with two interceptions returned for touchdowns Consecutive games with an interception for a touchdown, 2 the only player in team history Only player in the NFL to have at least two interceptions returned 2 for a touchdown and at least two sacks 3 Interceptions, tied for fifth among safeties 7 Passes defensed, tied for sixth-most among NFL safeties JARVIS LANDRY One of two players in NFL to have gained at least 100 yards on rushing (107), 100 receiving (816), kickoff returns (255) and punt returns (252) 14 / WR Catch percentage, fourth-highest among receivers with at least 70 71.7 receptions over the last two years Of two receivers in the NFL to have a special teams touchdown (1 punt return 1 for a touchdown), rushing touchdown (1 rushing touchdown) and a receiving touchdown (4 receiving touchdowns) in 2015 Only player in NFL with a rushing attempt, reception, kickoff return, 1 punt return, a pass completion and a two point conversion in 2015 NDAMUKONG SUH 4 Passes defensed, tied for first among NFL defensive tackles 93 / DT Third-highest rated NFL pass rush interior defensive lineman 91.8 by Pro Football Focus Fourth-highest rated overall NFL interior defensive lineman 92.3 by Pro Football Focus 4 Sacks, tied for sixth among NFL defensive tackles 10 Stuffs, is the most among NFL defensive tackles 4 Pro Bowl selections following the 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2014 seasons TABLE OF CONTENTS GAME INFORMATION 4-5 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS SEASON SCHEDULE 6-7 MIAMI DOLPHINS 50TH SEASON ALL-TIME TEAM 8-9 2015 NFL RANKINGS 10 2015 DOLPHINS LEADERS AND STATISTICS 11 WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015/WHAT TO LOOK FOR AGAINST THE RAVENS 12 DOLPHINS-RAVENS OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE COMPARISON 13 DOLPHINS PLAYERS VS.
    [Show full text]
  • 2008 Alabama FB Game Notes
    2008 CRIMSON TIDE FOOTBALL 92 All-Americans ALABAMA12 National Championships 21 Conference Championships ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (10-0) vs. MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (3-6) GAME INFORMATION Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 - 6:45 p.m. (CST) - ESPN Bryant-Denny Stadium (92,138) - Tuscaloosa, Ala. Opponent: Mississippi State Bulldogs TODAY’S GAME: The University of Alabama football team returns home to begin a two-game Site: Bryant-Denny Stadium (92,138) homestand that will close out the 2008 regular season. The top-ranked Crimson Tide host the Mississippi State Bulldogs in a SEC West showdown at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The game is Series: Alabama leads, 71-18-3 slated to kickoff at 6:45 p.m. (CST) and will be televised nationally by ESPN with Mike Patrick, Todd Blackledge and Holly Rowe calling the action. The Bulldogs are 3-6 on the season and Tickets: Sold Out coming off of a bye week after a 14-13 loss against Kentucky on Nov. 1. TV: ESPN HEAD COACH NICK SABAN: Alabama head coach Nick Saban (Kent State, 1973) is in his second season with the Crimson Tide. He was named the school’s 27th head coach on Jan. 3, 2007. Mike Patrick, Todd Blackledge Saban has compiled a 108-48-1 (.691) record as a collegiate head coach, including an 17-6 (.739) & Holly Rowe mark at Alabama and a 10-0 record in 2008. He captured his 100th career victory in week two against Tulane and coached his 150th game as a collegiate head coach in week three vs. West- Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network ern Kentucky.
    [Show full text]
  • Concussions LINE What Camps Can Learn from the Zachery Lystedt Law
    ® Providing Camp-Specific Knowledge on Legal, Legislative, and Risk Management Issues Winter 2011 # Concussions LINE What Camps Can Learn from the Zachery Lystedt Law THE CAMP According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), concussions are one of In This Issue the most commonly reported injuries in children and adolescents who participate in sports 1 Concussions — What Camps Can and recreational activities. Their data estimates that as many as 3,900,000 sports-related Learn from the Zachery Lystedt Law and recreation-related concussions occur in the United States each year.1 At the same Preparing for the 2011 Summer time, the effects of concussions on National Football League(NFL) pro football players 4 Season: An Interview with Robert have received much press this season. In just one weekend this past December, Green Monaghan of Hibbs Hallmark Bay Packers quarterback, Aaron Rodgers; Pittsburgh Steelers tight end, Heath Miller; Insurance Agency, an ACA Business Arizona Cardinals quarterback, Derek Anderson; and Indianapolis Colts wide receiver, Affiliate Austin Collie were all in the news after being sidelined due to concussions. According to 7 Criminal Background Check Resources NFL data obtained by the Associated Press, the number of concussions being reported 8 Contracting with User Groups, Revisited this season is up more than 20 percent from 2009, and more than 30 percent from 2008.2 !!! doesn’t mince words, and everyone is a friend. He’s had choices !" along the way — anger or contentment, depression
    [Show full text]