Four Clemson Players Announced as Outland Trophy Candidates

 

 

DALLAS (FWAA) — The Football Writers Association of America has announced the preseason watch list for the 2018 Outland Trophy presented by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. The list is highlighted by returning winner defensive tackle Ed Oliver of the University of Houston among 82 standout interior linemen representing all 10 Division I FBS conferences and independents.

This is the first year of a partnership with the NFID to present the Outland Trophy as part of a public awareness campaign focused on the importance of influenza (flu) prevention during the 2018-19 flu season. The award honoring the top interior lineman in college football will continue to be selected by the FWAA membership and has been rebranded as the Outland Trophy presented by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases with a social media hashtag of #FightFlu.

Oliver, a junior from Houston, last year became the first sophomore to win the award since its inception in 1946. He is the lone member of the 2017 FWAA All-America Team on either interior line to return this season as he attempts to join former University of Nebraska center Dave Rimington (1981, 1982) as a two-time winner of the award.

University of Wisconsin All-American Joe Thomas, the 2006 Outland Trophy winner who retired earlier this year after a stellar 11-year career with NFL’s Cleveland Browns, will serve as the Outland Trophy #FightFlu ambassador. Thomas has been an avid supporter of annual flu vaccines. He will make media appearances on behalf of the #FightFlu public awareness campaign to remind people to get their annual flu shots.

 

Additionally, Thomas will announce the recipient of the 73rd Outland Trophy during ESPN’s The Home Depot College Football Awards on Dec. 6, live from the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta. The official presentation to the winner will be made at the Werner Enterprises Outland Trophy Awards Dinner produced by the Greater Omaha Sports Committee on Jan. 9, 2019. Up to seven semifinalists will be named on Nov. 14 in Omaha and three finalists for the award will be announced on Nov. 19.

2018 OUTLAND TROPHY PRESENTED BY NFID PRESEASON WATCH LIST (82) 
OT Paul Adams, Missouri 
OT Trey Adams, Washington 
OT Hakeem Adeniji, Kansas 
C Ryan Anderson, Wake Forest 
G Alex Bars, Notre Dame 
OT Ryan Bates, Penn State 
DT Terry Beckner, Missouri 
DT Ryan Bee, Marshall 
G David Beedle, Michigan State 
G Beau Benzschawel, Wisconsin 
C Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin 
OT Lanard Bonner, Arkansas State 
G Tyler Bowling, Tulsa 
C Garrett Bradbury, N.C. State 
G Parker Braun, Georgia Tech 
G Ben Bredeson, Michigan 
DT Derrick Brown, Auburn 
C Jesse Burkett, Stanford 
OT Yodny Cajuste, West Virginia 
DT Marquise Copeland, Cincinnati 
C Deontae Crumitie, Troy 
OT Michael Deiter, Wisconsin 
G Tommy Doles, Northwestern 
G O’Shea Dugas, Louisiana Tech 
C Alex Eberle, Florida State 
OT David Edwards, Wisconsin 
OT Bobby Evans, Oklahoma 
C Justin Falcinelli, Clemson 
C Lo Falemaka, Utah 
G Hjalte Froholdt, Arkansas 
C Lamont Gaillard, Georgia 
DT Greg Gaines, Washington 
C Tyler Gauthier, Miami 
DT Youhanna Ghaifan, Wyoming 
C Jake Hanson, Oregon 
G Phil Haynes, Wake Forest 
G Nate Herbig, Stanford 
DT Trysten Hill, UCF 
OT Mitch Hyatt, Clemson 
G Martez Ivey, Florida 
C Jordan Johnson, UCF 
DT Dre’Mont Jones, Ohio State 
G Michael Jordan, Ohio State 
G Luke Juriga, Western Michigan 
C John Keenoy, Western Michigan 
G Marcus Keyes, Oklahoma State 
C Sean Krepsz, Nevada 
DT Dexter Lawrence, Clemson 
G Jimmy Leatiota, Eastern Michigan 
DT Ira Lewis, Baylor 
DT Ray Lima, Iowa State 
OT Chris Lindstrom, Boston College 
OT Greg Little, Ole Miss 
OT Toa Lobendahn, USC 
OT Joe Lowery, Ohio 
OT Kaleb McGary, Washington 
C Connor McGovern, Penn State 
OT Patrick Mekari, California 
C Chandler Miller, Tulsa 
DT David Moa, Boise State 
C Sam Mustipher, Notre Dame 
C Will Noble, Houston 
OT Marcus Norman, USF 
DT Ed Oliver, Houston 
C Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama 
G Ben Powers, Oklahoma 
OT Isaiah Prince, Ohio State 
OT Dalton Risner, Kansas State 
DT Olive Sagapolu, Wisconsin 
G Dru Samia, Oklahoma 
OT Max Scharping, NIU 
DT Jordon Scott, Oregon 
NT Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi State 
OT Trey Smith, Tennessee 
OT Trevon Tate, Memphis 
G Calvin Throckmorton, Oregon 
DT Jerry Tillery, Notre Dame 
G Patrick Vahe, Texas 
DT Ricky Walker, Virginia Tech 
DT Christian Wilkins, Clemson 
OT Jonah Williams, Alabama 
DT Daniel Wise, Kansas

By conference: Big Ten 13, ACC 12, Big 12 11, Pac-12 11, SEC 11, American Athletic 9, Mid-American 5, Independents 3, Mountain West 3, Conference USA 2 and Sun Belt 2. 
By position: Offensive Tackles 22, Defensive Tackles 20, Centers 20, Offensive Guards 20. 
Tackles, guards and centers are eligible for consideration 
Candidates may be added or removed during the season

The distribution of watch list candidates is spread well among the conferences, with the Big Ten (13) leading the way. The ACC (12) is just behind, followed by the Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC (11 each) as well as the American Athletic (9), Mid-American (5), Mountain West and Independents (3), and Conference USA and Sun Belt (2). The list includes 22 offensive tackles, 20 defensive tackles, 20 centers and 20 guards.

The Outland Trophy winner is chosen from three finalists who are a part of the annual FWAA All-America Team. The FWAA All-America Committee, after voting input from the entire membership, selects a 26-man first team and eventually the three Outland finalists. Committee members, then by individual ballot, select the winner. Only interior linemen on offense or defense are eligible for the award; ends are not eligible.

The Outland Trophy is a member of the National College Football Awards Association (NCFAA), which encompasses the most prestigious awards in college football. Founded in 1997, the NCFAA and its 24 awards now boast over 800 recipients, dating to 1935. Visit ncfaa.org to learn more about the NCFAA.

The members of the NCFAA are unveiling their preseason watch lists over a 10-day period this month. Seventeen of the association’s 24 awards select a preseason watch list and the NCFAA has spearheaded a coordinated effort to promote each award’s preseason candidates. Following is the entire 2018 preseason watch list calendar:

Mon., July 16: Bednarik Award/Maxwell Award 
Tues., July 17: Davey O’Brien Award 
Wed., July 18: Doak Walker Award 
Thurs., July 19: Biletnikoff Award 
Fri., July 20: Mackey Award/Rimington Trophy 
Mon., July 23: Paycom Jim Thorpe Award/Butkus Award 
Tues., July 24: Outland Trophy presented by NFID/Bronko Nagurski Trophy 
Wed., July 25: Lou Groza Award/Ray Guy Award 
Thurs., July 26: Paul Hornung Award/Wuerffel Trophy 
Fri., July 27: Walter Camp Award

The Outland Trophy, now in its 73rd year, is the third-oldest major college football award. Created in 1946 when Dr. John Outland presented the FWAA with a financial contribution to initiate the award, the Outland Trophy has been given to the best interior lineman in college football ever since. Dr. Outland, an All-American at the University of Pennsylvania in the late 1890s, eventually took up practice in Kansas City, Mo. An avid outdoorsman, Dr. Outland believed linemen did not get the credit they deserved and wanted an award to recognize them.

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