LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (FWAA) – Nebraska defensive tackle
Ndamukong Suh was named the 64th winner of the Outland
Trophy on Thursday night, marking the ninth time a player from
Nebraska has won the award.
The
winner of the Outland Trophy, which goes to the best interior lineman
on offense or defense in college football, was announced during
The Home Depot ESPNU College Football Awards Show from The Walt
Disney World Resort.
Nebraska has had seven previous players win the award a total
of eight times, including two-time winner Dave Rimington in 1981
and '82. Other previous winners from the school are Larry Jacobson
(1971); Rich Glover (1972), Dean Steinkuhler (1983), Will Shields
(1992), Zach Wiegert (1994) and Aaron Taylor (1997).
Suh also became the second player in three years to sweep the
Football Writers Association of America's two primary individual
awards, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Best Defensive Player) and now
the Outland. LSU's Glenn Dorsey won both two years ago. The only
other player to do so was Arizona's Rob Waldrop in 1993. Suh, who
also has claimed the Lombardi Trophy, is one of five finalists for
the Heisman Trophy and could become only the second primarily defensive
player to win that award.
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This season, Suh led Nebraska in tackles with 50 unassisted and
32 assisted. He had 23 tackles for losses (12 sacks for 77 yards
in losses), 10 pass breakups, 26 quarterback hurries, one interception,
one forced fumble and three blocked kicks. In the 13-12 loss in
the Big 12 title game against Texas last Saturday, Suh was credited
with 4.5 sacks of Longhorns quarterback Colt McCoy, seven total
tackles for loss, a career-high 12 tackles and two quarterback hurries.
"We thought (Gerald) McCoy at Oklahoma was as good as we've seen
in years," Texas coach Mack Brown said after the Big 12 Championship
Game. "And Ndamukong did the same tonight. He was all over the place.
And we just couldn't handle him. ... He is really, really good,
and played hard all night."
Suh's sack of Missouri quarterback Blaine Gabbert in the first
quarter of the Cornhuskers' 27-12 victory over the Tigers in early
October possibly changed the course of the Big 12 North season.
Gabbert suffered an ankle injury on the play. Although he continued
to play, his mobility was hampered and Suh also intercepted a Gabbert
pass in the fourth quarter.
"The numbers he puts up and the things he does athletically at
that size, he's a very dominant player," Missouri coach Gary Pinkel
said. "He's a great, great football player. I can't imagine a lot
of other defensive tackles like him in the country. I'd like to
see them."
The FWAA selects the Outland Trophy winner from its 25-man All-America
team which will be announced on Saturday afternoon on ABC-TV at
1:30 p.m. ET. Suh was chosen as the recipient of the Outland Trophy
over Oklahoma State offensive tackle Russell Okung and Idaho offensive
guard Mike Iupati.
The Outland Trophy, which has been awarded annually by the FWAA
since 1946, is named after the late John Outland, a lineman at Pennsylvania
at the turn of the century. The Outland Trophy is the third oldest
award in major college football behind the Heisman Trophy and Maxwell
Award.
The official 2009 award presentation to Suh will be Jan. 14,
2010 in Omaha, Neb., at a banquet sponsored by the Greater Omaha
Sports Committee. Ohio State's John Hicks, the 1973 Outland Trophy
winner, will also receive his trophy there.
The Football Writers Association of America, a non-profit
organization founded in 1941, consists of more than 1,100 men and
women across North America who cover college football for a living.
The membership includes journalists, broadcasters and publicists,
as well as key executives in all the areas that involve the game.
The FWAA works to govern areas that include gameday operations,
major awards, a national poll and its annual All-America team.
The Outland Trophy is a member of the National College
Football Awards Association (NCFAA). The NCFAA was founded in
1997 as a coalition of the major collegiate football awards to protect,
preserve and enhance the integrity, influence and prestige of the
game's predominant awards. The NCFAA encourages professionalism
and the highest standards for the administration of its member awards
and the selection of their candidates and recipients. For more information,
visit the association's official Web site, ncfaa.org.
For more information on the Outland Trophy, go to the official
website,
www.outlandtrophy.com,
or contact FWAA executive director Steve Richardson (972-713-6198
or tiger@fwaa.com).
Related links:
• Official
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All-time Outland winners
• National College
Football Awards Association (ncfaa.org)
• collegepressbox.com
(for logo/photo downloads)
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