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2019 National College Football Awards Association Semifinalists Bednarik Award (Oct 2019 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION SEMIFINALISTS BEDNARIK AWARD (OCT. 29) Morgan Scalley, Utah DE Bradlee Anae, Utah Jeff Scott, Clemson DE Zack Baun, Wisconsin Phil Snow, Baylor LB Jordyn Brooks, Texas Tech Kevin Steele, Auburn DT Derrick Brown, Auburn DT Neville Gallimore, Oklahoma BURLSWORTH TROPHY (NOV. 12) DE Yetur Gross-Matos, Penn State K Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia DT Javon Kinlaw, South Carolina DB Myles Bryant, Washington DL Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M S/KR Ashtyn Davis, California S Xavier McKinney, Alabama DE Alex Highsmith, Charlotte LB Kenneth Murray, Oklahoma LB Jan Johnson, Penn State CB Jeffrey Okudah, Ohio State RB Joshua Kelley, UCLA LB Micah Parsons, Penn State QB Josh Love, San Jose State S J.R. Reed, Georgia TE Joey Magnifico, Memphis LB Isaiah Simmons, Clemson DL Sam Renner, Minnesota CB Derek Stingley, LSU DE Kenny Willekes, Michigan State DE Curtis Weaver, Boise State LB Evan Weaver, California BUTKUS AWARD (NOV. 4) NG Marvin Wilson, Florida State Joe Bachie, Michigan State LB David Woodward, Utah State Zack Baun, Wisconsin DE Chase Young, Ohio State Jordyn Brooks, Texas Tech Tae Crowder, Georgia BILETNIKOFF AWARD (NOV. 18) Jordan Glasgow, Michigan Rashod Bateman, Minnesota Jake Hansen, Illinois Omar Bayless, Arkansas State Anfernee Jennings, Alabama Ja’Marr Chase, LSU Kenneth Murray, Oklahoma Antonio Gandy-Golden, Liberty Micah Parsons, Penn State Isaiah Hodgins, Oregon State Isaiah Simmons, Clemson Justin Jefferson, LSU Evan Weaver, California Jerry Jeudy, Alabama Logan Wilson, Wyoming CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma Michael Pittman Jr., USC DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD (NOV. 13) James Proche, SMU Charlie Brewer, Baylor DeVonta Smith, Alabama Shane Buechele, SMU Sage Surratt, Wake Forest Joe Burrow, LSU Sam Ehlinger, Texas BROYLES AWARD (NOV. 26) Justin Fields, Ohio State Andy Avalos, Oregon Jake Fromm, Georgia Joe Brady, LSU Anthony Gordon, Washington State Kalen DeBoer, Indiana Justin Herbert, Oregon Don Brown, Michigan Tyler Huntley, Utah Kirk Ciarrocca, Minnesota Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma Alex Grinch, Oklahoma Trevor Lawrence, Clemson Jeff Hafley, Ohio State Tanner Morgan, Minnesota Dan Lanning, Georgia Malcolm Perry, Navy Rhett Lashlee, SMU Brock Purdy, Iowa State Jim Leonhard, Wisconsin Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama Brian Newberry, Navy Brady White, Memphis ncfaa.org | @ncfaa 2019 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION SEMIFINALISTS DOAK WALKER AWARD (NOV. 21) Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia LeVante Bellamy, Western Michigan Gabe Brkic, Oklahoma A.J. Dillon, Boston College Brent Cimaglia, Tennessee J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State Keith Duncan, Iowa Clyde Edwards-Helaire, LSU Christopher Dunn, N.C. State Travis Etienne, Clemson Blake Grupe, Arkansas State Kenneth Gainwell, Memphis Peyton Henry, Washington Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State Logan Justus, Indiana Xavier Jones, SMU Jake Koehnke, Air Force Zack Moss, Utah Connor Limpert, Arkansas Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin Blake Mazza, Washington State Riley Patterson, Memphis GEORGE MUNGER AWARD (NOV. 20) AJ Reed, Duke Tom Allen, Indiana Justin Rohrwasser, Marshall Troy Calhoun, Air Force Nick Sciba, Wake Forest Mario Cristobal, Oregon Sam Sloman, Miami (Ohio) Ryan Day, Ohio State Jonathan Song, TCU Eli Drinkwitz, Appalachian State Brandon Talton, Nevada Sonny Dykes, SMU Jake Verity, East Carolina Luke Fickell, Cincinnati P.J. Fleck, Minnesota MAXWELL AWARD (OCT. 29) James Franklin, Penn State RB Cam Akers, Florida State Bryan Harsin, Boise State QB Charlie Brewer, Baylor Rocky Long, San Diego State DT Derrick Brown, Auburn Jim McElwain, Central Michigan QB Shane Buechele, SMU Dan Mullen, Florida QB Joe Burrow, LSU Ken Niumataolo, Navy RB AJ Dillon, Boston College Mike Norvell, Memphis QB Sam Ehlinger, Texas Ed Orgeron, LSU RB Travis Etienne, Clemson Matt Rhule, Baylor QB Justin Fields, Ohio State Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma WR KJ Hamler, Penn State Scott Satterfield, Louisville QB Justin Herbert, Oregon Kirby Smart, Georgia RB Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State Dabo Swinney, Clemson QB Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma Kyle Whittingham, Utah WR Jerry Jeudy, Alabama WR CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma JOHN MACKEY AWARD (NOV. 18) RB Zack Moss, Utah Harrison Bryant, Florida Atlantic RB D’Andre Swift, Georgia Hunter Bryant, Washington QB Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama Brycen Hopkins, Purdue RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin Brevin Jordan, Miami DE Chase Young, Ohio State Charlie Kolar, Iowa State Albert Okwuegbunam, Missouri OUTLAND TROPHY Colby Parkinson, Stanford PRESENTED BY NFID (NOV. 20) Giovanni Ricci, Western Michigan C Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin DT Derrick Brown, Auburn LOU GROZA AWARD (NOV. 7) OT Penei Sewell, Oregon Matt Ammendola, Oklahoma State G John Simpson, Clemson ncfaa.org | @ncfaa 2019 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION SEMIFINALISTS OT Andrew Thomas, Georgia RB D’Andre Swift, Georgia OT Tristan Wirfs, Iowa RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin DB Antoine Winfield Jr., Minnesota PAYCOM JIM THORPE AWARD (OCT. 21) DE Chase Young, Ohio State Luq Barcoo, San Diego State Essang Bassey, Wake Forest WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY Douglas Coleman III, Texas Tech PRESENTED BY MAZDA (SEPT. 25) Grant Delpit, LSU Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Alohi Gilman, Notre Dame Myles Adams, Rice AJ Green, Oklahoma State Matt Ammendola, Oklahoma State CJ Henderson, Florida Markus Bailey, Purdue Jevon Holland, Oregon Tyler Bass, Georgia Southern Xavier McKinney, Alabama Jake Bentley, South Carolina Tanner Muse, Clemson Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia Jeffrey Okudah, Ohio State Travis Brannan, Navy J.R. Reed, Georgia Dre Brown, Illinois Elijah Riley, Army Dylan Brown, New Mexico State Amik Robertson, Louisiana Tech Travis Bruffy, Texas Tech Cade Carney, Wake Forest RAY GUY AWARD (NOV. 18) Cole Chewins, Michigan State Oscar Bradburn, Virginia Tech Quinton Conaway, Nevada Joseph Charlton, South Carolina Lucas Cooper, Colorado Max Duffy, Kentucky Steven Coutts, California Tyson Dyer, New Mexico Cody Creason, Arizona Sterling Hofrichter, Syracuse Reese Donahue, West Virginia Adam Korsak, Rutgers Jack Driscoll, Auburn Dane Roy, Houston Jordan Fehr, Appalachian State Tommy Townsend, Florida Blake Ferguson, LSU Michael Turk, Arizona State Christopher Finke, Notre Dame Owen White, Navy Jordan Fuller, Ohio State Reggie Gilliam, Toledo WALTER CAMP AWARD (NOV. 21) Blake Gillikin, Penn State QB Joe Burrow, LSU Jordan Glasgow, Michigan WR Ja’Marr Chase, LSU Cody Grace, Arkansas State RB AJ Dillon, Boston College Gage Gubrud, Washington State RB JK Dobbins, Ohio State Nick Harris, Washington RB Travis Etienne, Clemson Quentin Harris, Duke QB Justin Fields, Ohio State Tyriq Harris, Charlotte QB Justin Herbert, Oregon Justin Herbert, Oregon RB Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State Adam Holtorf, Kansas State QB Tyler Huntley, Utah Parker Houston, San Diego State QB Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma Brody Hoying, Eastern Michigan WR Cee Dee Lamb, Oklahoma Andrzej Hughes-Murray, Oregon State QB Trevor Lawrence, Clemson Jordan Johnson, UCF LB Micah Parsons, Penn State Marques Jones, Baylor TE Kyle Pitts, Florida John Lako, Akron LB Isaiah Simmons, Clemson Ray Lima, Iowa State WR Devonta Smith, Alabama Kirk Livingstone, USF ncfaa.org | @ncfaa 2019 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION SEMIFINALISTS Matt Locher, Boise State Dorian Kithcart, Mercer Josh Love, San Jose State Ian McBorrough, Morgan State Jordan Mack, Virginia Andrew McElroy, Marist Braden Mann, Texas A&M Brogan McPartland, Harvard Cody Markel, Vanderbilt Jordan Meachum, Sacred Heart Andrew Martel, UTSA Derek Mountain, Holy Cross Connor McGinnis, Oklahoma Dante Olson, Montana Jim Medure, Pitt Jered Padmos, Montana State Zack Mesday, Temple Alex Pechin, Bucknell Riley Miller, Ball State Chris Puzzi, Colgate Christian Montano, Tulane Elijah Richardson, Florida A&M James Morgan, FIU Christian Rozeboom, South Dakota State K.J. Osborn, Miami Arman Samouk, Columbia Matt Otwinowski, Buffalo Tim Simon, Dayton Sean Pollard, Clemson Ethan Steinbacher, Davidson Cooper Rothe, Wyoming Sterling Strother, Yale Isaiah Sanders, Air Force Brad Sznajder, Butler Zach Shackelford, Texas Dontrell Taylor, Nicholls State Talon Shumway, BYU Jelani Taylor, Cornell Jordan Steckler, NIU Ricky Thomas Jr., Norfolk State Jared Thomas, Northwestern Jack Traynor, Dartmouth Terry Thomas, Georgia State Pat Walker, Austin Peay State Casey Toohill, Stanford Michael Wooten, Campbell Alex Turner, East Carolina Chris Zirkle, Northwestern State Clay Walderzak, Central Michigan Jon Wassink, Western Michigan Division II Nick Westbrook, Indiana Hayden Ashley, Oklahoma Baptist Hutch White, Texas State Brant Bailey, Tarleton State (TX) Jacoby Wildman, Utah State Connor Baroniunas, Wingate (NC) Kyle Williams, Arizona State Brockton Brown, Ouachita Baptist (AR) Dustin Woodard, Memphis Alex Goettl, Minnesota State Mankato Matthew Haite, Stonehill (MA) Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Tyler Lindsay, Newberry (SC) Nicholas Allsop, Brown Dan List, Colorado State-Pueblo CJ Anderson, Jackson State Ryan McCarthy, Bentley (MA) Nate Atkins, William & Mary Zach Mohs, Northern State (SD) Greg Begnoche, Pennsylvania Levi Murphy, East Stroudsburg (PA) Nick Bianco, Sacramento State SirCharles Perkins, Southern Arkansas Simon Bingelis, Villanova Vincent Persichetti, Frostburg State (MD) Spencer Blackburn, Eastern Washington Travis Russell, Ferris State (MI) Joe Caputo, Eastern Illinois Clay Shreve, Ashland (OH) Gaven DeFilippo, Stetson Ryan Smith, Wayne State (MI) Ty DeForest, Illinois State Ryan Spelhaug, Northwest Missouri State Ben Ellefson, North Dakota State Taylor Streeter, Harding (AR) Andrew Griffin, Princeton Gabriel Watson, Sioux Falls
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