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2010 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION SEMIFINALISTS BEDNARIK AWARD (Nov. 8) WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY (Sept. 30) Tanner Scott, Dartmouth Sam Acho, Texas Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Andrew Selle, Montana Prince Amukamara, Nebraska Sam Acho, Texas Greg Sullivan, Colgate Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson Corey Adams, Kansas State Anthony Taylor, Norfolk State Chimdi Chekwa, Ohio State Kyle Adams, Purdue Terrence Turner, Marist Adrian Clayborn, Iowa Travis Baltz, Maryland Bradley Williams, Austin Peay Nick Fairley, Auburn Bryant Browning, Ohio State Brandon Wingeier, Dayton Justin Houston, Georgia Joe Buckley, Navy Brandon Jenkins, Florida State Anthony Castonzo, Boston College Division II Greg Jones, Michigan State Ben Chappell, Indiana C.J. Bahr, Slippery Rock (Pa.) Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue Garrett Chisolm, South Carolina Phil Doerfler, Hillsdale (Mich.) Luke Kuechly, Boston College Curtis Clay, TCU Matthew Faulkner, Wayne State (Mich.) Drake Nevis, LSU Teddy Dellaganna, Rutgers Matt Freed, East Stroudsburg (Pa.) Stephen Paea, Oregon State Stefan Demos, Northwestern Matt Holmes, Newberry (S.C.) Patrick Peterson, LSU Kris Durham, Georgia Joe Horn, Ashland (Ohio) Manti Te’o, Notre Dame Derek Epperson, Baylor Jared Kawadler, Bentley (Mass.) J.J. Watt, Wisconsin Grant Fleming, Louisiana Isaac Odim, Minnesota-Duluth Pete Fleps, SMU Nick Sipes, Clarion (Pa.) BILETNIKOFF AWARD (Nov. 15) Kevin Fogler, Air Force Nathan Uland, Eastern New Mexico Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State Michael Hodges, Texas A&M Hayden Vavra, Concordia (Minn.) Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma Jordan Holmes, Oregon Joe Winandy, St. Cloud State (Minn.) Randall Cobb, Kentucky Carson Homme, Army Jeff Fuller, Texas A&M Mike Krause, Northern Illinois Division III A.J. Green, Georgia Adi Kunalic, Nebraska David Ahonen, Ithaca (N.Y.) Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina Daniel Lincoln, Tennessee Jeremy Block, Wittenberg (Ohio) Julio Jones, Alabama Owen Marecic, Stanford Brandon Brown, Washington (Mo.) Aldrick Robinson, SMU Greg McElroy, Alabama Andrew Creary, Wartburg (Iowa) Greg Salas, Hawaii Ian McGarvey, Ball State Joseph Galie, Ursinus (Pa.) Jordan White, Western Michigan Mike Mohamed, California Michael Galligan, Trinity (Conn.) Chima Nwachukwu, Washington State Jeff Gilbertson, Saint John’s (Minn.) BUTKUS AWARD (Oct. 21) Mitch Payne, BYU Kenneth Hall, Christopher Newport (Va.) Akeem Ayers, UCLA Eric Peitz, Colorado State Kevin Harman, Centre (Ky.) Bruce Carter, North Carolina Christian Ponder, Florida State Nathan Harmotto, Washington & Jefferson (Pa.) Mason Foster, Washington Chris Prosinski, Wyoming Matt Hoffman, Rowan (N.J.) Mario Harvey, Marshall Daniel Rees, UCLA Zach Homyk, Case Western Reserve (Ohio) Dont’a Hightower, Alabama Anthony Santella, Illinois Andrew Johnson, Bethel (Minn.) Justin Houston, Georgia Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State Sam Kershaw, Mount Union (Ohio) Nate Irving, N.C. State Lee Smith, Marshall Andrew Meier, Rhodes (Tenn.) Greg Jones, Michigan State Derrell Smith, Syracuse Will Riggenbach, Hampden-Sydney (Va.) Luke Kuechly, Boston College Nate Solder, Colorado Aaron Rusch, Wisconsin-Whitewater Travis Lewis, Oklahoma Chris Stewart, Notre Dame Ben Shea, Wisconsin-Eau Claire Casey Matthews, Oregon John Stokes, Vanderbilt Jake Swank, Wisconsin-Stevens Point Von Miller, Texas A&M Phil Swanson, Western Michigan Tyler Terry, Trine (Ind.) Keenan Robinson, Texas Phillip Tanner, Middle Tennessee Kyle Tierney, Cornell (Iowa) Sean Spence, Miami Zane Taylor, Utah Andrew Trochanowski, Union (N.Y.) Manti Te’o, Notre Dame Scott Tolzien, Wisconsin Ben Wartman, Saint Thomas (Minn.) Julian Vandervelde, Iowa Alex Wertheimer, Occidental (Calif.) WALTER CAMP AWARD (Nov. 16) Adam Weber, Minnesota Aaron Wladischkin, Bluffton (Ohio) Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State Stefen Wisniewski, Penn State Robert Wood, Augustana (Ill.) Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson Michael Zweifel, Dubuque (Iowa) Andy Dalton, TCU Division I Football Championship Subdivision LaMichael James, Oregon Chris Blais, Albany NAIA Nick Fairley, Auburn Stephen Blose, Youngstown State Fielding Brenner, Ottawa (Kan.) Robert Griffin III, Baylor Ty Boyle, North Dakota John Graham, Bethel (Tenn.) Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State Peter Buck, Sacramento State Todd Holman, Cumberland (Tenn.) Colin Kaepernick, Nevada Dan Clinton, Drake Madison McCalmon, Cumberlands (Ky.) Andrew Luck, Stanford Jordan Craney, Montana State Marshall Tuttle, Morningside (Iowa) Ryan Mallett, Arkansas Pat Devlin, Delaware Mike Waldenberg, Carroll (Mont.) Kellen Moore, Boise State Patrick Dolan, Nicholls State Josh Windsor, Dakota State (S.D.) Cam Newton, Auburn Bill Edger, Holy Cross Terrelle Pryor, Ohio State Alex Gross, Columbia Denard Robinson, Michigan Michael Herrick, Northern Arizona Jordan Todman, Connecticut Drew Hushka, North Dakota State Yaky Ibia, Towson Conrad Kjerstad, South Dakota State Scott Lewis, Saint Francis Timothy McGraw, Northern Colorado Kyle Newhall-Caballero, Brown Travis Nissley, Bucknell Logan O’Connor, Eastern Kentucky Tysson Poots, Southern Utah Jesse Reising, Yale www.ncfaa.org 2010 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION SEMIFINALISTS LOU GROZA AWARD (Oct. 29) MAXWELL AWARD (Nov. 8) DOAK WALKER AWARD (Nov. 11) Dan Bailey, Oklahoma State Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State John Clay, Wisconsin Devin Barclay, Ohio State Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State Kyle Brotzman, Boise State Andy Dalton, TCU Mark Ingram, Alabama Dan Conroy, Michigan State Robert Griffin III, Baylor LaMichael James, Oregon Derek Dimke, Illinois Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma Kai Forbath, UCLA LaMichael James, Oregon Bilal Powell, Louisville Kevin Goessling, Fresno State Colin Kaepernick, Nevada Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon State Chris Hazley, Virginia Tech Andrew Luck, Stanford Vai Taua, Nevada Alex Henery, Nebraska Ryan Mallett, Arkansas Daniel Thomas, Kansas State Dustin Hopkins, Florida State Taylor Martinez, Nebraska Ed Wesley, TCU Danny Hrapmann, Southern Miss Kellen Moore, Boise State Josh Jasper, LSU Cam Newton, Auburn Aaron Jones, Baylor Terrelle Pryor, Ohio State Joe Phillips, Utah Denard Robinson, Michigan Grant Ressel, Missouri Ricky Stanzi, Iowa David Ruffer, Notre Dame Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech Will Snyderwine, Duke Collin Wagner, Penn State JOSEPH V. PATERNO AWARD (Nov. 8) Blair Walsh, Georgia Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech Nate Whitaker, Stanford Bret Bielema, Wisconsin Troy Calhoun, Air Force RAY GUY AWARD (Nov. 12) Kirk Ferentz, Iowa Bryan Anger, California Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern Drew Butler, Georgia Jim Harbaugh, Stanford Ryan Donahue, Iowa Ken Niumatalolo, Navy Reid Forrest, Washington State Tom O’Brien, N.C. State Chas Henry, Florida Gary Patterson, TCU Dan Hutchins, Pittsburgh Chris Petersen, Boise State Kyle Martens, Rice Gary, Pinkel, Missouri Anthony Santella, Illinois Randy Shannon, Miami Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma State Bob, Stoops, Oklahoma Dawson Zimmerman, Clemson Jim Tressel, Ohio State Kyle Whittingham, Utah ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD (Oct. 28) Sam Acho, Texas DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD (Oct. 25) Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma Matt Barkley, USC Da’quan Bowers, Clemson Kirk Cousins, Michigan State Adrian Clayborn, Iowa Andy Dalton, TCU Jared Crick, Nebraska Blaine Gabbert, Missouri Nick Fairley, Auburn Robert Griffin III, Baylor Cameron Heyward, Ohio State Landry Jones, Oklahoma Rodney Hudson, Florida State Colin Kaepernick, Nevada Greg Jones, Michigan State Andrew Luck, Stanford Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue Ryan Mallett, Arkansas Jake Kirkpatrick, TCU Taylor Martinez, Nebraska Drake Nevis, LSU Kellen Moore, Boise State Cam Newton, Auburn JOHN MACKEY AWARD (Nov. 15) Terrelle Pryor, Ohio State George Bryan, N.C. State Denard Robinson, Michigan Michael Egnew, Missouri Ricky Stanzi, Iowa Ladarius Green, Louisiana Darron Thomas, Oregon Daniel Hardy, Idaho Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin JIM THORPE AWARD (Nov. 1) Allen Reisner, Iowa Prince Amukamara, Nebraska Luke Stocker, Tennessee Mark Barron, Alabama D.J. Williams, Arkansas Chimdi Chekwa, Ohio State Brandon Harris, Miami Cliff Harris, Oregon Tejay Johnson, TCU Joe Lefeged, Rutgers Rahim Moore, UCLA Patrick Peterson, LSU Tyler Sash, Iowa www.ncfaa.org .