DALLAS (FWAA) — The Southeastern Conference
led all conferences with 16 players on the 81-man Outland
Trophy Watch List released by the Football Writers
Association of America on Friday. The so-called FBS "Power
Conferences" accounted for 59 of the players on the annual list.
Following the SEC, the Pac-12 checked in with 13 players, the
Big Ten and Big 12 with 11 each, and the ACC with eight. All 10
FBS Conferences are represented on the list as were five players
combined from independents Notre Dame and BYU. There is one returning
interior lineman from the FWAA's 2014 All-America team, Baylor's
senior offensive tackle Spencer Drango.
The Outland Trophy winner is chosen from three finalists who
are a part of the FWAA All-America Team. The FWAA All-America Committee,
after voting input from the entire membership, selects the 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.
2015 OUTLAND TROPHY
PRESEASON WATCH LIST (81) |
Vadal Alexander, LSU, G |
Nick Martin, Notre Dame, C |
Jack Allen, Michigan State, C |
Ryker Mathews, BYU, OT |
Adrian Bellard, Texas State, OT |
Kyle Murphy, Stanford, OT |
Andrew Billings, Baylor, DT |
Andrew Ness, Northern Illinois, C |
Beau Blackshear, Baylor, DT |
Thomas Niles, Central Florida, DT |
Austin Blythe, Iowa, C |
Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss, DT |
Evan Boehm, Missouri, C |
Tyler Orlosky, West Virginia, C |
J.T. Boyd, East Carolina, C |
Joe Ostman, Central Michigan, DT |
Jake Brendel, UCLA, C |
Davion Pierson, TCU, DT |
Vernon Butler, Louisiana Tech |
Greg Pyke, Georgia, G |
Le'Raven Clark, Texas Tech, OT |
Jarran Reed, Alabama, DT |
Kenny Clark, UCLA, DT |
Andrew Reue, Rice, G |
Maliek Collins, Nebraska, DT |
Hassan Ridgeway, Texas, DT |
Jack Conklin, Michigan State, OT |
A'Shawn Robinson, Alabama, DT |
Austin Corbett, Nevada, OT |
Cam Robinson, Alabama, OT |
Joe Dahl, Washington State, OT |
Isaac Seumalo, Oregon State, G |
Ty Darlington, Oklahoma, C |
Brandon Shell, South Carolina, OT |
Sheldon Day, Notre Dame, DT |
Matt Skura, Duke, C |
Taylor Decker, Ohio State, OT |
Matt Sparks, UMass, C |
Spencer Drango, Baylor, OT |
Garrett Stafford, Tulsa, OT |
Parker Ehinger, Cincinnati, G |
Ronnie Stanley, Notre Dame, OT |
Pat Elflein, Ohio State, G |
Freddie Tagaloa, Arizona, OT |
Dan Feeney, Indiana, G |
Chris Taylor, Tulane, G |
Joshua Garnett, Stanford, G |
Wyatt Teller, Virginia Tech, G |
Adam Gotsis, Georgia Tech, DT |
Sebastian Tretola, Arkansas, G |
Darius Hamilton, Rutgers, DT |
Max Tuerk, USC, C |
Ike Harris, East Carolina, OT |
Travis Tuiloma, BYU, DT |
Marcus Henry, Boise State, C |
Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss, OT |
Joey Hunt, TCU, C |
Landon Turner, North Carolina, G |
Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M, OT |
Halapoulivaati Vaitai, TCU, OT |
Roderick Johnson, Florida State,
OT |
Clint Van Horn, Marshall, OT |
Gerrand Johnson, Louisiana-Monroe,
DT |
Eddie Vanderdoes, UCLA, DT |
Tyler Johnstone, Oregon, OT |
Dan Voltz, Wisconsin, C |
Chris Jones, Mississippi State, DT |
Adolphus Washington, Ohio State,
DT |
Ryan Kelly, Alabama, C |
Christian Westerman, Arizona State,
G |
Nick Kelly, Arizona State, C |
Cody Whitehair, Kansas State, OT |
Denver Kirkland, Arkansas, OT |
Antwaun Woods, USC, DT |
Alex Kozan, Auburn, G |
Connor Wujciak, Boston College, DT |
Jimmy Kristof, Western Michigan,
G |
Avery Young, Auburn, OT |
Luther Maddy, Virginia Tech, DT |
Anthony Zettel, Penn State, DT |
Corey Marshall, Virginia Tech, DT |
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By conference:
SEC 16, Pac-12 13, Big 12 11, Big Ten 11, ACC 8, American
Athletic 6, Independents 5, Mid-American 4, Mountain West
3, Conference USA 3 and Sun Belt 2. |
By position: Offensive
Tackles 24, Offensive Guards 15, Centers 17, Defensive Tackles
25. |
Tackles,
guards and centers are eligible for consideration Candidates
may be added or removed during the season |
The list will be trimmed to six or seven semifinalists on Nov.
19. Five days later three Outland Trophy finalists will be named
by the FWAA. The winner of the 70th Outland Trophy, named after
the late John Outland, an All-America lineman at Penn at the turn
of the 20th century, will be announced on ESPN on The Home Depot
College Football Awards on Dec. 10 for the first time from the National
Football Foundation's College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta.
The Outland Trophy presentation banquet, sponsored by the Greater
Omaha Sports Committee, will be held on Jan. 14, 2016 in Omaha,
Nebraska. This year, Maryland's Randy White, the 1975 Outland Trophy
winner, will be honored and presented an Outland Trophy, which was
not given in the era in which he won the award.
Celebrating its 75th anniversary this season, the Football Writers
Association of America consists of 1,400 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 game-day
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.
The Outland Trophy is a member of the National College
Football Awards Association (NCFAA) which encompasses the
most prestigious awards in college football. The 22 awards boast
more than 700 years of tradition-selection excellence. Visit www.NCFAA.org
to learn more about our story.
Beginning in 2015, The Home Depot College Football Awards
will have a new home at the National Football Foundation's College
Football Hall of Fame and Chick-fil-A Fan Experience in downtown
Atlanta. Airing live on ESPN on December 10, 2015, college football's
brightest stars will be honored for their performance on and off
the field.
The members of the NCFAA are unveiling their preseason watch
lists over a 11-day period this month. Sixteen of the association's
22 awards select a preseason watch list and the NCFAA has spearheaded
a coordinated effort to promote each award's preseason candidates.
Following is the complete 2015 preseason watch list calendar:
Tues., July 7: Bednarik Award/Maxwell Award Wed., July 8:
Mackey Award/Rimington Trophy Thurs., July 9: Lou Groza Award/Ray
Guy Award Fri., July 10: Bronko Nagurski Trophy/Outland Trophy
Mon., July 13: Jim Thorpe Award Tues., July 14: Butkus Award/Rotary
Lombardi Award Wed., July 15: Biletnikoff Award/Wuerffel Trophy
Thurs, July 16: Davey O'Brien Award/Doak Walker Award Fri., July
17: Walter Camp Award
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