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National and Team Honors 2016 NC STATE FOOTBALL / XXXXNATIONAL AND TEAM HONORS NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HALL OF FAME Induction into the National Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame is one of the greatest honors in the sport . The Wolfpack has eight former players or coaches among the illustrious honorees PLAYERS Jack McDowall, Roman Gabriel, Jim Ritcher, Dennis Byrd, Ted Brown, inducted 1975 inducted 1989 inducted 1998 inducted 2010 inducted 2013 COACHES Buck Shaw, Lou Holtz, Jim Donnan, inducted 1972 inducted 2008 inducted 2009 NATIONAL HONORS Lou Groza Collegiate Placekicker Award - Marc Primanti, 1996 Outland Trophy - Jim Ritcher, C, 1979 AFCA Good Works Award - Todd Ward, 1993 NCAA District III Coach of the Year - Earle Edwards, 1965, 1967; Lou Holtz, 1972 Marc Primanti, Jim Ritcher, 1996 Groza Award NCAA Region I Coach of the Year - 1986—Dick Sheridan, 1986 1979 Outland Trophy TEAM HONORS GOVernor’s (MVP) 1974 Stan Fritts, FB 1990 Fernandus Vinson, SS 2004 Andre Maddox, ROV TORRY HOLT 1960 Roman Gabriel, QB 1975 Dave Buckey, QB 1991 Charles Davenport, WR Lamont Reid, CB Most Valuable Offensive Player 1961 Roman Gabriel, QB 1976 Ron Banther, DE 1992 Anthony Barbour, RB Patrick Thomas, LB 2013 Rashard Smith, WR 1962 Chuck” Wachtel, T 1977 Johnny Evans, QB-P 1993 Eddie Goines, WR 2005 Mario Williams, DE 2014 Matt Dayes, RB 1963 Bert Wilder, T 1978 Ted Brown, RB 1994 Carl Reeves, DT 2006 Leroy Harris, OG/C 2015 Jaylen Samuels, TE/FB 1964 Ronald Skosnik, QB 1979 Jim Ritcher, C 1995 Terry Harvey, QB Patrick Lowery, LB 1965 Shelby Mansfield, HB 1980 Wayne McLean, RB 1996 Marc Primanti, PK 2007 Jamelle Eugene, TB MARIO WILLIAMS Tony Golmont, S 1981 Robert Abraham, LB 1997 Tremayne Stephens, TB 2008 Russell Wilson, QB Most Valuable Defensive Player 1966 Gary Rowe, WB 1982 Tol Avery, QB 1998 Torry Holt, WR 2009 Willie Young, DE 2013 Robert Caldwell, LB 1967 Fred Combs, DB 1983 Vaughan Johnson, LB 1999 Jamie Barnette, QB 2010 Nate Irving, LB 2014 Thomas Teal, DT 1968 Bobby Hall, HB 1984 Frank Bush, OLB 2000 Philip Rivers, QB 2011 David Amerson, CB 2015 Mike Rose, DE 1969 Ron Carpenter, DT 1985 Kelvin Crooms, LB 2001 Levar Fisher, OLB 2012 Mike Glennon, QB 1970 Steve Rummage, DE 1986 Erik Kramer, QB 2002 Dantonio Burnette, LB 2013 Niklas Sade, PK BO REIN MEMORIAL 1971 George Smith, MG 1987 Joey Page, OT Terrence Holt, FS 2014 Jacoby Brissett, QB Vital Contribution in 1972 Pat Kenney, Flk . 1988 Nasrallah Worthen, FL Philip Rivers, QB 2015 Jacoby Brissett, QB an Unsung Role 1973 Willie Burden, RB 1989 Ray Agnew, DT 2003 Philip Rivers, QB 1967 Chuck Amato, LB 110 2016 PACK FOOTBALL 2016 NC STATE FOOTBALL / NatIonal AND TEAM Honors 1968 Settle Dockery, FB 1990 Charlie Cobb, C AL MICHAELS AwaRD Brian Brooks, DE 1969 Robby Evans, G 1991 Chuck Browning, QB Team Before Self 1996 Duan Everett, LB 1970 Steve Rummage, DE 1992 Chuck Browning, DB 1974 John Marko, WR 1997 Duan Everett, LB 1971 Bill Clark, DE 1993 Chuck Browning, DB 1975 Tom Serfass, G 1998 Ryan Hamrick, WR 1972 Steve Lester, Flk . 1994 Michael Glasheen, QB 1976 Bill Cherry, LB 1999 Ryan Hamrick, WR 1973 Harvey Willis, TE 1995 Michael Glasheen, QB 1977 Timmy Johnson, FB 2000 Derek Roberts, FB 1974 Mike Daley, LB 1996 Todd Boyle, T Alan Baltrus, DB Eric Leak, WR Roland Hooks, RB 1997 Perry Cotten, DT 1978 Mike Owens, DE 2001 Terrence Holt, FS 1975 Pat Hovance, TE 1998 William Brown, LB 1979 Billy Ray Vickers, RB 2002 George Anderson, DE Eddie Poole, DB 1999 Derek Green, C 1980 Eddie Jackson, RB Scott Kooistra, OT 1976 Ricky Knowles, TE 2000 Derek Green, C 1981 Ricky Etheridge, DE 2003 Jerricho Cotchery, WR 1977 Tom Prongay, DT 2001 Adam Kiker, PK 1982 Steve Jones, SE 2004 Troy Graham, FS 1978 Kyle Wescoe, LB 2002 Adam Kiker, PK 1983 Todd Blackwell, DT John Ritcher, TE 1979 Mike Nall, DB 2003 Adam Kiker, PK 1984 A . V . Richards, DT 2005 Renaldo Moses, DE 1980 Neal Musser, LB 2004 William Lee, SN 1985 Dillard Andrews, LB 2006 Lamart Barrett, WR 1981 Todd Eckerson, OT 2005 William Lee, SN 1986 Kelvin Crooms, LB 2007 Patrick Bedics, FB 1982 William Powell, DT 2006 William Lee, SN 1987 Sterling Quash, LB 2008 Robbie Leonard, LB 1983 Barry Amatucci, DT 2007 Luke Lathan, C 1988 Joe Hollowell, QB 2009 Leroy Burgess, DT 1984 Jeff Byrd, DB 2008 Meares Green, OG 1989 Todd Varn, FB 2010 Jarvis Williams, WR 1985 Johnny Davis, TE 2009 Andy Barbee, C/OG 1990 Charles Davenport, WR 2011 Dwayne Maddox, LB Defensive end Art Norman earned 1986 Gus Purcell, C 2010 David Akinniyi, DE 1991 Todd Harrison, TE 2013 Milton Hall, RB the Carey Brewbaker most valu- 1987 Frank Stevens, C 2011 Mikel Overgaard, OT 1992 Neal Auer, TE Rod Cox, LB 1988 Kent Jordan, C 2013 Tyler Purvis, FB 1993 Carl Reeves, DT 2014 Tony Creecy, RB able defensive lineman award in 1989 Derrick Debnam, DT 2014 Tyler Purvis, FB 1994 Carl Reeves, DT 2015 Alex Barr, OG 2013 and 2014 . 1990 Dexter Royal, SS 2015 Benson Browne, TE 1995 Terry Harvey, QB Hakim Jones, FS 1991 Clyde Hawley, OG 1996 Chris Roseboro, SS 1981 Mike Quick, WR 1992 Walt Gerard, DB BOB WARRREN AwaRD 1997 Seamus Murphy, C CAREY BREwbaKER 1982 Ricky Wall,TE 1993 Walt Gerard, DB Integrity & Sportsmanship 1998 Torry Holt, WR Most Valuable Def . Lineman 1983 Jeff Brown, TE 1994 Chris Love, LS 1972 Ed Hoffman, LB 1999 Marcelle Hough, CB 1978 Bill Cowher, LB 1984 Jeff Brown, TE 1995 Larry Daughtry, LS 1973 Rick Druschel, T 2000 Dantonio Burnette, LB 1979 John Stanton, MG 1985 Haywood Jeffires, WR 1996 Chris Roseboro, SS Mike Stultz, DB Brian Williams, CB 1980 Bubba Green, DT 1986 Nasrallah Worthen , WR 1997 Larry Daughtry, LS 1974 Mike Devine, DB 2001 Willie Wright, TE 1981 Al Della Porta, MG 1987 Mack Jones, WR 1998 Jeff Butler, FB 1975 Tom Higgins, MG 2002 Greg Golden, CB 1981 Al Della Porta, MG 1988 Nasrallah Worthen , WR 1999 Scott Earwood, P 1976 Mike Fagan, T Shane Riggs, OG 1982 David Shelton, DT 1989 Mike Kavulic, WR 2000 Danny Young, LS 1977 A . W . Jenkins, MG 2003 F . Aughtry-Lindsay, LB 1983 Vaughan Johnson, LB 1990 Aubrey Shaw, TB Kent Passingham, K 1978 Tim Gillespie, G Tramain Hall, HB 1984 Frank Bush, OLB 1991 Charles Davenport, WR 2001 Olin Hannum, QB 1979 Scott Smith, QB Reggie Davis, TB 1985 Raymond Phillips, DE 1992 Eddie Goines, WR 2002 J .J . Washington, CB 1980 Lin Dawson, TE 2004 Patrick Thomas, LB 1986 Sandy Kea, NG 1993 Eddie Goines, WR 2003 Victor Stephens, FS 1981 Hillery Honeycutt, DB 2005 Jay Davis, QB 1987 Kent Winstead, NG 1994 Eddie Goines, WR 2004 Dovonte Edwards, CB 1982 Earnest Butler, G Tramain Hall, WR 1988 Ray Agnew, DT 1995 Mike Guffie , WR Rickey Fowller, OG 1983 Greg Steele, G 2006 Marcus Stone, QB/TE 1989 Ray Agnew, DT 1996 Jimmy Grissett , WR 2005 Chris Young, H 1984 Joe McIntosh, RB 2007 Marcus Stone, TE 1990 Mike Jones, DT 1997 Torry Holt , WR Chauncey Graham,FB 1985 Mark Franklin, LB 2008 John Bedics, OG 1991 Ricky Logo, NG 1998 Torry Holt , WR 2006 William Lee, SN 1986 Pat Teague, LB 2009 Julian Williams, OG/T 1992 Ricky Logo, NG 1999 Koren Robinson, WR 2007 Steven Hauschka, PK 1987 Scott Auer, LB 2010 Audie Cole, LB 1993 Tyler Lawrence, OLB 2000 Koren Robinson, WR 2008 Jeremy Gray, CB 1988 Scott Auer, LB 2011 Taylor Gentry, FB 1994 Carl Reeves, DT 2001 Ray Robinson, TB 2009 Matt Kushner, TE 1989 Bryan Carter, PK 2013 Ryan Cheek, FB 1995 Mike Harrison, DT 2002 Jerricho Cotchery, WR 2010 George Bryan, TE 1990 Corey Edmond, OLB 2014 Scott Thompson, LS 1996 George Williams, DT 2003 Jerricho Cotchery, WR 2011 Zach Allen, OG 1991 Neal Auer, TE 2015 Quinton Schooley, C 1997 George Williams, DT 2004 T .J . Williams, TE 2013 Tony Creecy, RB 1992 Neal Auer, TE 1998 Bobbie Cotten, DE 2005 T .J . Williams, TE 2014 Joe Thuney, OG 1993 Todd Ward, C MIKE HARDY AWARD 1999 Nate Goodson, DT 2006 Anthony Hill, TE 2015 Dravious Wright, Nickel Loren Pinkney, DT Winning Attitude & 2000 Levar Fisher, LB 2007 John Dunlap, WR 1994 Dallas Dickerson, TE Playing Beyond Capabilities 2001 Corey Smith 2008 Owen Spencer, WR EARLE EDwaRDS 1995 Terry Harvey, QB 1975 Louis Alcamo, C 2002 Terrance Martin, DT 2009 Jarvis Williams, WR AwaRD 1996 Mark Thomas, TE Doug Carter, DT Shawn Price, DE 2010 Owen Spencer, WR Letterman w/ Highest GPA 1997 Mark Thomas, TE 1976 Ron Banther, DE 2003 John McCargo, DT 2011 T .J . Graham, WR 1972 Bryan Wall, LB 1998 Rodney Redd, SS 1977 Richard Carter, DB 2004 Manny Lawson, DE 2013 Quintin Payton, WR 1973 Justus Everett, C 1999 Tony Scott, CB 1978 Frank Hitt, T Mario Williams, DE 2014 Bo Hines, WR 1974 Justus Everett, C 2000 Clayton White, LB 1979 Brian O’Doherty, DT 2005 Manny Lawson, DE 2015 David Grinnage, TE 1975 Darryl Jackson, DB 2001 Jerricho Cotchery, WR 1980 Frank Sisto, C 2006 Tank Tyler, DT 1976 Jack Hall, LB 2002 Drew Wimsatt, DE 1981 Donnie LeGrande, DB 2007 Alan-Michael Cash, T JIM RITCHER BLOCKING 1977 Rodger Parker, G Jerrick Hall, DT 1982 Bobby Longmire, TE 2008 Alan-Michael Cash, T AWARD 1978 Rodger Parker, G 2003 Jed Paulsen, C 1983 Andy Hendel, LB 2009 Alan-Michael Cash, T Outstanding Off . Lineman 1979 Martin Cornelson, C/DE 2004 Mario Williams, DE 1984 John McRorie, DB 2010 Natanu Mageo, DL 1986 Chuck Massaro, C 1979 David Fillippeli, C 2005 John Ritcher, TE 1985 Phil Brothers, FL 2011 Markus Kuhn, DT 1987 Joey Page, T 1980 Calvin Warren, P 2006 James Newby, OT 1986 Pat Teague, LB 2013 Art Norman, DE 1988 Chuck Massaro, C 1981 Calvin Warren, P 2007 Daniel Evans, QB 1987 Mack Jones, SE 2014 Art Norman, DE 1989 Kent Jordan, C 1982 Chris Morhard, DB 2008 Danial Evans, QB 1988 Scott Auer, OLB 2015 Bradley Chubb, DE 1990 Todd Harrison, TE 1983 Chris Morhard, DB 2009 Koyal George, CB 1989 Todd Varn, FB B .J .
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