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2018 National College Football Awards Association Semifinalists Bednarik Award (Oct 2018 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION SEMIFINALISTS BEDNARIK AWARD (OCT. 29) Jeff Scott, Clemson LB Josh Allen, Kentucky Bob Shoop, Mississippi State DE Zach Allen, Boston College Jake Spavital, West Virginia CB Deandre Baker, Georgia David Yost, Utah State DE Brian Burns, Florida State LB Ben Burr-Kirven, Washington BUTKUS AWARD (OCT. 29) S Grant Delpit, LSU Josh Allen, Kentucky DE Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech Markus Bailey, Purdue DE Clelin Ferrell, Clemson Devin Bush, Michigan DT Dre’Mont Jones, Ohio State Ryan Connelly, Wisconsin CB Byron Murphy, Washington Tre Lamar, Clemson DT Ed Oliver, Houston David Long, West Virginia DE Jachai Polite, Florida Dylan Moses, Alabama NG Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi State Josiah Tauaefa, UTSA LB Montez Sweat, Mississippi State Devin White, LSU S Deionte Thompson, Alabama Mack Wilson, Alabama NG Jerry Tillery, Notre Dame LB Devin White, LSU DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD (NOV. 6) DT Christian Wilkins, Clemson Ian Book, Notre Dame DT Quinnen Williams, Alabama Mason Fine, North Texas DE Chase Winovich, Michigan Ryan Finley, N.C. State Jake Fromm, Georgia BILETNIKOFF AWARD (NOV. 12) Will Grier, West Virginia JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Stanford Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State A.J. Brown, Ole Miss Justin Herbert, Oregon Marquise Brown, Oklahoma D’Eriq King, Houston N’Keal Harry, Arizona State Trevor Lawrence, Clemson Andy Isabella, Massachusetts Jordan Love, Utah State Jerry Jeudy, Alabama Marcus McMaryion, Fresno State Rondale Moore, Purdue McKenzie Milton, UCF David Sills V, West Virginia Gardner Minshew, Washington State John Ursua, Hawaii Kyler Murray, Oklahoma Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State Shea Patterson, Michigan Antoine Wesley, Texas Tech Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama BROYLES AWARD (NOV. 20) DOAK WALKER AWARD (NOV. 16) Dave Aranda, LSU Eno Benjamin, Arizona State Jay Bateman, Army A.J. Dillon, Boston College Bill Bedenbaugh, Oklahoma Travis Etienne, Clemson Tracy Claeys, Washington State Darrell Henderson, Memphis Tim DeRuyter, California Karan Higdon, Michigan Don Brown, Michigan Benny Snell, Kentucky Glen Elarbee, UCF Devin Singletary, Florida Atlantic Michael Locksley, Alabama J.J. Taylor, Arizona Chip Long, Notre Dame Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin Sam Pittman, Georgia Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M David Reeves, UAB ncfaa.org | @ncfaa 2018 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION SEMIFINALISTS GEORGE MUNGER AWARD (NOV. 21) Andre Szmyt, Syracuse Dino Babers, Syracuse Ryan Tice, Central Michigan Bill Clark, UAB Cole Tracy, LSU Butch Davis, FIU Matthew Wright, UCF Luke Fickell, Cincinnati Jim Harbaugh, Michigan MAXWELL AWARD (OCT. 29) Josh Heupel, UCF QB Ian Book, Notre Dame Brian Kelly, Notre Dame RB AJ Dillon, Boston College Mike Leach, Washington State RB Travis Etienne, Clemson Lance Leipold, Buffalo QB Will Grier, West Virginia Jeff Monken, Army QB Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State Ed Orgeron, LSU RB Darrell Henderson, Memphis Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma QB Justin Herbert, Oregon Nick Saban, Alabama RB Karan Higdon, Michigan Kirby Smart, Georgia QB D’Eriq King, Houston Mark Stoops, Kentucky QB Marcus McMaryion, Fresno State Dabo Swinney, Clemson QB Trace McSorley, Penn State Matt Wells, Utah State QB McKenzie Milton, UCF Kyle Whittingham, Utah QB Gardner Minshew, Washington State WR Rondale Moore, Purdue JOHN MACKEY AWARD (NOV. 15) RB Zack Moss, Utah Noah Fant, Iowa QB Kyler Murray, Oklahoma TJ Hockenson, Iowa WR Laviska Shenault, Colorado Albert Okwuegbunam, Missouri RB Benny Snell, Kentucky Irv Smith, Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama Kaden Smith, Stanford RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin Jace Sternberger, Texas A&M Tommy Sweeney, Boston College OUTLAND TROPHY (NOV. 14) Caleb Wilson, UCLA C Garrett Bradbury, N.C. State G Michael Deiter, Wisconsin LOU GROZA AWARD (NOV. 1) OT Mitch Hyatt, Clemson John Baron II, San Diego State DT Ed Oliver, Houston Tyler Bass, Georgia Southern G Ben Powers, Oklahoma Massimo Biscardi, Coastal Carolina DT Christian Wilkins, Clemson Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia OT Jonah Williams, Alabama Jose Borregales, FIU NG Quinnen Williams, Alabama Matt Coghlin, Michigan State Dominik Eberle, Utah State PAYCOM JIM THORPE AWARD (OCT. 22) Matt Gay, Utah Ugochukwu Amadi, Oregon Clayton Hatfield, Texas Tech CB DeAndre Baker, Georgia Cole Hedlund, North Texas CB Kris Boyd, Texas Logan Justus, Indiana CB Nate Brooks, North Texas Connor Limpert, Arkansas S Grant Delpit, LSU Chase McLaughlin, Illinois S Richie Grant, UCF Evan McPherson, Florida CB Lavert Hill, Michigan Cooper Rothe, Wyoming CB Michael Jackson, Miami Jared Sackett, UTSA S Jaquan Johnson, Miami ncfaa.org | @ncfaa 2018 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION SEMIFINALISTS CB Julian Love, Notre Dame Miles Butler, Kentucky CB Amani Oruwariye, Penn State Lester Coleman, Virginia S Taylor Rapp, Washington Bryce Crawford, San José State S Caden Sterns, Texas D’Cota Dixon, Wisconsin CB Greedy Williams, LSU Eric Dungey, Syracuse Corey Fatony, Missouri RAY GUY AWARD (NOV. 15) Ryan Finley, N.C. State Blake Cusick, Fresno State Hjalte Froholdt, Arkansas Braden Mann, Texas A&M Noah Furbush, Michigan Brandon Wright, Georgia State Ty Gangi, Nevada Cody Grace, Arkansas State Chase Hancock, Marshall Dominic Panazzolo, Texas Tech Jackson Harris, Georgia Drue Chrisman, Ohio State Jeremiah Harris, Eastern Michigan Jack Fox, Rice Zack Heeman, Rutgers James Smith, Cincinnati Hale Hentges, Alabama Tommy Townsend, Florida Parker Hesse, Iowa Mitch Wishnowsky, Utah Jak Holbrook, Texas Ben Humphreys, Duke WALTER CAMP AWARD (NOV. 14) Alex Joss, Ball State LB Josh Allen, Kentucky John Keenoy, Western Michigan DB Deandre Baker, Georgia Billy Kinney, West Virginia LB Devin Bush, Michigan Drew Kyser, Memphis RB Travis Etienne, Clemson Patrick Laird, California QB Will Grier, West Virginia Wes Martin, Indiana QB Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State Trace McSorley, Penn State RB Darrell Henderson, Memphis Frank Nutile, Temple QB Trace McSorley, Penn State Gavin Patterson, South Alabama QB McKenzie Milton, UCF Peyton Pelluer, Washington State QB Gardner Minshew, Washington State Kyle Phillips, Tennessee QB Kyler Murray, Oklahoma Adam Pulsipher, BYU QB Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama Sean Rawlings, Ole Miss RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin Dalton Risner, Kansas State DT Jerry Tillery, Notre Dame Jontrell Rocquemore, Utah State NG Quinnen Williams, Alabama Yannis Routsas, UTSA Graysen Schantz, Rice WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY (SEPT. 26) Max Scharping, NIU Division I FBS Kyle Shurmur, Vanderbilt Britton Abbott, Oklahoma State Nick Smith, Wyoming Nick Allegretti, Illinois Mitch Stanitzek, Central Michigan Zach Allen, Boston College Brad Stewart, Georgia Tech Matt Bahr, Kent State Brent Stockstill, Middle Tennessee Spencer Benton, Iowa State Mick Stoltenberg, Nebraska David Blough, Purdue Garrett Stotts, SMU Alex Bookser, Pitt Jaymon Thomas, USF Kenneth Brinson Jr., Army West Point Cody Thompson, Toledo Wyatt Bryan, Colorado State Drue Tranquill, Notre Dame Jesse Burkett, Stanford Zach Vaughan, Houston ncfaa.org | @ncfaa 2018 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION SEMIFINALISTS Jared Weyler, Minnesota Adam Wollet, Robert Morris Christian Wilkins, Clemson Khari Willis, Michigan State Division II Mitch Wishnowsky, Utah Jawanza Adams, Newberry Andrew Wood, Navy Ben Althoff, Northwest Missouri State Oshane Ximines, Old Dominion Jason Balts, Minnesota Duluth Christopher Birozes, Wingate Division I FCS Sam Blankenship, Harding Michael Ames, Saint Francis Matt Blasiole, Malone Isaac Armstead, South Dakota Garrett Blubaugh, Texas A&M-Commerce LeMarkus Bailey, Mercer Joel Carlos, Southeastern Oklahoma State Ryan Bell, Villanova Landon Compton, Missouri S&T Ryan Brady, Holy Cross Cory Contini, Ohio Dominican Aaron Callaway, Eastern Illinois Jon Dicke, Southwest Minnesota State Nathan Campbell, Davidson Drew Dowding, Wayne State Jake Casteel, Northern Arizona Travis Downing, Ashland Taryn Christion, South Dakota State Michael Fleming, East Stroudsburg De’Arius Christmas, Grambling State Austin Goddard, Black Hills State Andrew Chuma, Lafayette Jack Hansbury, Bentley Nathan Clayberg, Drake Drew Harris, Ouachita Baptist Armand Dellovade, Youngstown State Austin Miller, Central Missouri Nic Duch, Jacksonville Landon Nault, Emporia State Hunter Etheridge, James Madison Brandon Payer, Colorado State-Pueblo Ed Hall, Idaho Kile Pletcher, Southern Arkansas Thomas Hartshorn, Campbell Jake Sell, Mars Hill Mike Hinton, Columbia Conor Sullivan, Kutztown Jesper Horsted, Princeton Darian Taylor, Pittsburg State Charles Hughes, Alcorn State Bart Williams, Grand Valley State Drew Hunnicutt, Dartmouth Harrison Kauffman, Lehigh Division III Jake Kolbe, Illinois State Caleb Adams, Wisconsin-Stout Anthony Lawrence, San Diego John Bennett, Maine Maritime David Leisring, Dayton Russell Boston, Wooster Bryan Marine, Bucknell Kiyon Brandford, Hobart Sean McGuire, Western Illinois Matthew Byers, Birmingham-Southern Christian Montano, Brown Jagan Cleary, Lake Forest Andrew O’Neill, Sacred Heart Anthony Davidson, Johns Hopkins Kyle Reisert, New Hampshire Turner Geisthardt, Wisconsin-Oshkosh Dylan Renaker, Alabama State Will Gillach, Saint John’s Ryan Rockensuess, Austin Peay Nick Giorgio, Springfield J. Hunter Roman, Yale Christian Godina, Redlands Jack Soslow, Pennsylvania Patrick Gray, Central Easton Stick, North Dakota State Kyle Kilgore, Bethel Reggie Tilleman, Montana Brendan Kilkenny, Franklin & Marshall Alex Trotter, Chattanooga Ashton Leschke, Stevenson Zachary Weeks, Western Carolina Steele Liles, Millsaps Alex White, Harvard Nick McGee, Berry ncfaa.org | @ncfaa 2018 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS
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