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Ncfaa Watch Lists 9 15 16 17 8 7 11 18 10 14 JULY 2014: NCFAA WATCH LISTS SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 7 8 9 10 11 Bednarik Award Mackey Award Lou Groza Award Bronko Nagurski Trophy Jim Thorpe Award Maxwell Award Rimington Trophy Ray Guy Award Outland Trophy 14 15 16 17 18 Butkus Award Biletnikoff Award Davey O’Brien Award Doak Walker Award Walter Camp Award Rotary Lombardi Award Bednarik Award (Presented to the college defensive player of the year by the Maxwell Football Club) • Biletnikoff Award (Presented to the nation’s outstanding college receiver by the Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation) • Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding defensive player by the Charlotte Touchdown Club) • Butkus Award (Presented to the nation’s best linebacker by the Butkus Foundation) • Davey O’Brien Award (Presented to the nation’s best quarterback by the Davey O’Brien Foundation) • Doak Walker Award (Presented to the nation’s premier running back by the PwC SMU Athletic Forum) • Jim Thorpe Award (Presented to the nation’s best defensive back by the Jim Thorpe Association) • Lou Groza Award (Presented to the nation’s top place-kicker by the Palm Beach County Sports Commission) • Mackey Award (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding tight end by Friends of John Mackey) • Maxwell Award (Presented to the college player of the year by the Maxwell Football Club) • Outland Trophy (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding interior lineman by the Football Writers Association of America) • Ray Guy Award (Presented to the college punter of the year by the Augusta [Ga.] Sports Council) • Rotary Lombardi Award (Presented to the college lineman of the year by the Rotary Club of Houston) • Rimington Trophy (Presented to the nation’s premier center by the Boomer Esiason Foundation) • Walter Camp Award (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding player by the Walter Camp Football Foundation). The following awards do not select preseason watch lists: Broyles Award (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding assistant coach by the Rotary Club of Little Rock) • Heisman Trophy (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding player by the Heisman Trophy Trust) • Eddie Robinson Award (Presented to the national coach of the year by the Fiesta Bowl and the Football Writers Association of America) • Maxwell Football Club Coach of the Year (Presented to the college coach of the year by the Maxwell Football Club) • William V. Campbell Trophy (Presented to the nation’s premier football scholar-athlete by the National Football Foundation) National College Football Awards Association • ncfaa.org • @ncfaa • All lists will be released at 10 a.m. ET.
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