DALLAS (FWAA) N.C. State defensive back
Jarvis Byrd is the final weekly
nominee for the 2014 Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award.
Byrd, a 5-10, 190-pound graduate student was granted a sixth
year of eligibility by the NCAA last spring. Byrd missed all of
the 2010 and 2011 seasons with separate anterior cruciate
ligament tears and then suffered a third torn ACL in the fifth
game of the 2013 season and had to sit out the final seven
games. The Pahokee, Fla., native started the first five games of
2013 at free safety before the season-ending injury.
During the 2014 season, Byrd, 24, has appeared in eight of
the Wolfpack's 11 games, registering six tackles (five
unassisted) and two pass breakups. Hes wearing the No. 1 jersey
that Wolfpack coach Dave Doeren gave him before the 2014 season
because of his commitment.
"At first I wasn't thinking about coming back," Byrd told the
Associated Press in an August interview. "I was done with
football. I was like, 'Man, I've been through this process three
times. I know how hard it is to come back off this injury.' This
is one of the most difficult injuries you can get as a football
player, so I was done.
"I'm a very strong person," he said in the interview. "I have
very strong faith in my religion and in myself. ... It made me
become a stronger person, inside and out."
The Courage Award was first presented by the FWAA in 2002. A
select group of writers from the FWAA vote on the winner each
year. The requirements for nomination include displaying courage
on or off the field, including overcoming an injury or physical
handicap, preventing a disaster or living through hardship. The
winner of the award will be included in festivities during
Orange Bowl week and receive his trophy at an on-field
presentation.
Previous winners of the FWAA's Courage Award are San José
State defensive lineman Anthony Larceval (2013), Clemson wide receiver
Daniel Rodriguez (2012), Michigan State offensive lineman Arthur
Ray Jr. (2011), Rutgers defensive tackle Eric LeGrand (2010), the
University of Connecticut football team (2009), Tulsa's Wilson Holloway
(2008), Navy's Zerbin Singleton (2007), Clemson's Ray Ray McElrathbey
(2006), the Tulane football team (2005), Memphis' Haracio Colen
(2004), San Josι State's Neil Parry (2003) and Toledo's William
Bratton (2002).
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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
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contact Steve Richardson at tiger@fwaa.com or 214-870-6516.
2014 Orange Bowl Courage Award Nominees
Sept. 17: Deon Hill, Georgia Tech
Sept. 24: Ian Frye, Virginia
Oct. 1: Zack Golditch, Colorado State
Oct. 8: Josh Clemons, Kentucky
Oct. 15: Shon Coleman, Auburn
Oct. 22: Rori Blair, Pittsburgh
Oct. 29: Lorenzo Mauldin, Louisville
Nov. 5: Laken Tomlinson, Duke
Nov. 12: Kyle McCarthy, Notre Dame
Nov. 19: Jarvis Byrd, N.C. State
Related link: Orange
Bowl Courage Award
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