CHARLOTTE, N.C. (FWAA) – Pittsburgh tackle
Aaron Donald claimed the Bronko Nagurski
Trophy on Monday night in Charlotte, winning the Football
Writers Association of America's national defensive player of the
year award.
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Donald, an agile 6-foot, 285-pound senior from Pittsburgh, Pa.,
leads the country in tackles-for-loss during the Panthers first
year of competition in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The ACC Defensive
Player of the Year averages 2.2 tackles-for-loss per game. He is
also tied for 10th in forced fumbles and tied for 13th in sacks.
Of his 54 tackles this season, nearly half (26.5) have been behind
the line of scrimmage. In the heart of ACC country, Donald, accepted
the award during a banquet at the Westin Hotel that was sponsored
by the Charlotte Touchdown Club.
"It is truly a blessing," Donald told a full house
at the banquet. "All of the hard work did pay off. I am truly
honored." His father, Archie, celebrated his 48th birthday
in the audience and called the Nagurski Trophy "the best birthday
present ever."
The four other Nagurski finalists were cornerback Darqueze Dennard
of Michigan State, cornerback Lamarcus Joyner of Florida State,
linebacker C.J. Mosley of Alabama end Michael Sam of Missouri.
Further adding to the ACC theme, Georgia Tech's Hall of Fame
defensive back Randy Rhino, a former standout high school player
in Charlotte, accepted the Legends Award, which was presented by
Florida East Coast Railway. Each year, the FWAA honors a past winner
from one its All-America teams. Rhino was a member of the 1972 FWAA
All-America Team.
Donald
became Pittsburgh's first defensive player to win a national individual
award since Hugh Green in 1980. He has been one of the most disruptive
defensive tackles in recent history. Compared to former Nebraska
defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, who won Nagurski, Outland, Bednarik
and Outland awards in 2009, Donald's tackles-for-loss total this
season is already better than Suh's (20.5 in 14 games).
Additionally, Donald had several key performances during the
season.
• Donald made the decisive play in Pitt's 17-16 win at
Syracuse, blocking an extra point and making the team bowl-eligible.
• In a game against, North Carolina, Donald registered
three tackles for losses, forced a fumble, broke up one pass, and
made five quarterback hurries.
• Against Duke, he tackled the quarterback and running
back and brought them down at the same time on an option read play.
• In a game against Georgia Tech, he registered six tackles
for loss.
But Donald picked Pittsburgh's 28-21 defeat of Notre Dame as
his favorite game of the season. "I would have to say Notre
Dame because of the atmosphere," Donald said. "And the
fact I was able to experience that with my teammates. It was amazing."
"He's gifted," said Pittsburgh Coach Paul Chryst. "He
has great strength and quickness. But the intangibles, the way he
competes, the way he studies the game and approaches it. ... He
has a knack to just make plays. He has truly played his best football
his senior year. And that is the greatest thing anybody can do –
play your best football your senior year."
The FWAA's national defensive player of the year award, given
out since 1993, is named after Nagurski, who dominated college football
at Minnesota as a bruising fullback and defensive tackle from 1927
through 1929. He could have been an All-America at any position
and was the best player wherever the coaches put him.
Nagurski led Minnesota to the Big Ten title in 1927 and a three-year
18-4-2 record. He went on to lead the fabled Chicago Bears to three
NFL titles. During one game at Wrigley Field, he once broke a defensive
player's shoulder, knocked another out and ran into a brick wall
and actually cracked it during a game-winning touchdown run.
The Charlotte Touchdown Club is a non-profit
organization founded in 1990 for the purpose of promoting high school,
collegiate, and professional football in the Charlotte, N.C. region.
The club's activities and services focus community attention on
the outstanding citizenship, scholarship, sportsmanship, and leadership
of area athletes and coaches. For more information, contact John
Rocco (704-347-2918 or jrocco@touchdownclub.com). The official website
of the Charlotte Touchdown Club is www.touchdownclub.com.
The Football Writers Association of America, a non-profit organization
founded in 1941, consists of more than 1,200 men and women who cover college football.
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 and its annual All-America team. For
more information about the FWAA and its award programs, contact Steve Richardson
at tiger@fwaa.com or 972-713-6198.
The Bronko Nagurski Trophy is a member of the National College
Football Awards Association (NCFAA). The NCFAA encompasses
the most prestigious awards in college football. The 21 awards boast
678 years of tradition-selection excellence. Visit ncfaa.org to
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