DALLAS (FWAA) – Washington State's
Riley Sorenson is this week's nominee for the
2016 Capital One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award.
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Sorenson |
Over the past nine months alone, Sorenson, a senior center,
lost his father and mother to a heart attack and cancer,
respectively. On top of that, Sorenson was diagnosed with
testicular cancer just days after his mother's funeral in May.
He had surgery to remove a testicle and, after receiving five
opinions, was eventually told that chemotherapy would not be
needed.
Sorenson stayed at home in Southern California this summer to
take care of his younger brother and sister. He returned to
Pullman for the start of fall camp and has not missed a practice
or game, starting all three contests for the Cougars.
"I was just starting to come to terms with my dad being gone
and then my mom's thing happened," Sorenson told the (Spokane)
Spokesman-Review in August. "It was pretty bad. But even when it
comes to something like that, everyone's going to understand if
you get hung up or need to take some time off. I feel like I'm
pretty comfortable with it mentally. I've still got some stuff I
need to think through, but I'm good to play, I'm good to be
around people."
Sorenson currently lives with his brother in Pullman, and his
sister is now a freshman at Boise State.
The Courage Award was first presented by the
Football Writers Association of America (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 Capital One Orange
Bowl week and receive his trophy at an on-field presentation.
Previous winners of the Capital One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage
Award are Miami offensive lineman Hunter Knighton (2015), Duke offensive
lineman Laken Tomlinson (2014), San Jose 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 Jose State's Neil Parry (2003) and Toledo's William Bratton
(2002).
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Editor's note: To download a print-quality photo
of Riley Sorenson, click on the photo within the release.
2016 Orange Bowl Courage Award Nominees •
Sept. 14: James Conner, Pittsburgh •
Sept. 21: Caylin Moore, TCU •
Sept. 28: Riley Sorenson, Washington State
• Oct. 5: Vincent Taylor, Oklahoma State
• Oct. 12: Frank Ragnow, Arkansas •
Oct. 19: Mulbah Car, Houston •
Oct. 26: Makani Kema-Kaleiwahea, Hawaii •
Nov. 2: Shaquem Griffin, UCF •
Nov. 9: Tim White, Arizona State •
Nov. 16: Adam Ploudre, Missouri •
Nov. 23: Mike Sherels, Minnesota •
Dec. 1: Quinton Flowers, USF
Related link: • Capital
One Orange Bowl Courage Award
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