DALLAS (FWAA) – A pair of Alabama teammates – offensive tackle
Jonah Williams and nose guard Quinnen Williams – and Clemson defensive
tackle Christian Wilkins were named as the three finalists for the
2018 Outland Trophy by the the
Football Writers Association of America.
The
2018 Outland Trophy, presented by the National Foundation for Infectious
Diseases (NFID), is awarded annually to the nation’s best college
interior lineman on offense or defense. NFID is presenting the trophy
to help increase awareness about the importance of annual flu prevention.
Getting vaccinated each year is your best line of defense against
the flu.
Since the Outland Trophy began naming finalists for the award
in 1987, this is just the second time teammates have been finalists.
In 1997, Nebraska offensive guard Aaron Taylor and defensive tackle
Jason Peter were finalists for the award won by Taylor.
Alabama has had four Outland Trophy winners since Chris Samuels
won the program’s first Outland in 1999, with its most recent winner
being Cam Robinson in 2016 along with Barrett Jones (2011) and Andre
Smith (2008). The Crimson Tide have had at least one semifinalist
in seven of the last eight seasons. Quinnen Williams would be the
first defensive player to win the Outland Trophy for Alabama; each
of the previous four have been offensive tackles. Wilkins is Clemson’s
third finalist in program history but would be the Tigers’ first
winner. Clemson’s last finalist was offensive tackle Stacy Long
in 1990, and the Tigers also had defensive tackle Michael Dean Perry
among the finalists in 1987.
University of Wisconsin All-American Joe Thomas, the 2006 Outland
Trophy winner who retired earlier this year after a stellar 11-year
career with NFL’s Cleveland Browns, is serving as the Outland Trophy
#FightFlu ambassador on behalf of NFID. Thomas has been an avid
supporter of annual flu vaccination and is making media appearances
on behalf of the #FightFlu public awareness campaign to remind everyone
6 months and older to get an annual flu vaccine.
The recipient of the 73rd Outland Trophy will be announced during
ESPN’s The Home Depot College Football Awards on Dec. 6, live from
the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta. The official presentation
to the winner will be made at the Outland Trophy Awards Dinner produced
by the Greater Omaha Sports Committee on Jan. 9, 2019.
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Here is a closer look at each of the three finalists:
• Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson (6-4, 300, Gr., Springfield,
Mass.): A standout player for the unbeaten Tigers, even as part
of a defensive line that features four returning All-Americans.
Clemson has held opponents without an offensive touchdown in eight
consecutive quarters dating to Nov. 3. Wilkins was an FWAA First-Team
All-America selection in 2016. He has 12.0 tackles for loss, second
on the team, to go with four sacks and 45 tackles (32 solo) for
the season. Clemson was No. 1 nationally in tackles for loss in
the first two of Wilkins’ three prior seasons in the middle and
was No. 6 last year. His 16.0 stops behind the line have resulted
in 85 yards of losses. Wilkins will play in his 55th career game
Saturday against South Carolina. Wilkins graduated in 2017 with
a degree in communications in only two-and-a-half years.
• Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama (6-5, 301, Jr., Folsom, Calif.):
The left tackle for the unbeaten Crimson Tide continues to pace
the nation’s No. 5 but arguably most-feared offense. Williams was
the Outland Trophy Offensive Player of the Month for September after
grading out above 90 percent for the month. He is the leader of
the nation’s third-best offense (541.5 total ypg average) that has
topped 500 total yards in 10 of 11 games. The junior has started
all 40 games in his career and had perhaps his best game against
LSU when Alabama averaged 7.6 yards per rush and gained 576 yards
against a then-Top-10 defense and allowed only one sack on a season-high
42 pass attempts. The Crimson Tide are third in the nation in scoring
at 48.7 points per game and only yield 0.91 sacks per game, tied
for ninth nationally.
• Quinnen Williams, NG, Alabama (6-4, 295, So., Birmingham, Ala.):
The upstart sophomore leads unbeaten Alabama with 15.0 tackles for
loss for minus-62 yards, second in the SEC, and is tied for 10th
in the SEC with 6.0 sacks. Like Jonah Williams, he too posted a
career game against LSU tallying career highs in tackles (10) and
sacks (2.5) and tying a career high in tackles for loss (3.5). Williams
clogs the middle and allows those around him to create havoc – Alabama
has had at least 10 tackles for loss in five of 11 games and the
Crimson Tide’s 37 sacks are tied for No. 6 nationally. Williams’
55 tackles include 34 solo stops.
The three finalists were chosen by the FWAA from a field of eight
semifinalists that also included, in alphabetical order: North Carolina
State center Garrett Bradbury, Wisconsin guard Michael Deiter, Clemson
offensive tackle Mitch Hyatt, Houston defensive tackle Ed Oliver
and Oklahoma guard Ben Powers.
The Outland Trophy is the third-oldest major
college football award. Created in 1946 when Dr. John Outland presented
the FWAA with a financial contribution to initiate the award, the
Outland Trophy has been given to the best interior lineman in college
football ever since. Dr. Outland, an All-American at the University
of Pennsylvania in the late 1890s, eventually took up practice in
Kansas City, Mo. An avid outdoorsman, Dr. Outland believed linemen
did not get the credit they deserved and wanted an award to recognize
them.
The Outland Trophy is a member of the National College
Football Awards Association (NCFAA), which encompasses
the most prestigious awards in college football. Founded in 1997,
the NCFAA and its 24 awards now boast over 800 recipients, dating
to 1935. Visit ncfaa.org to learn more about our story.
About the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Founded in 1973, the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
(NFID) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to educating
the public and healthcare professionals about the burden, causes,
prevention, and treatment of infectious diseases across the lifespan.
Visit nfid.org
for more information.
About the Football Writers Association of America
Founded in 1941, the non-profit Football Writers Association of
America (FWAA) consists of more than 1,300 members, including journalists,
broadcasters, publicists and key executives in all areas of college
football. Led by current President Stefanie Loh of the Seattle Times,
longtime Executive Director Steve Richardson, and a board of veteran
journalists, the association continues to grow and work to help
college football prosper at all levels. Visit
footballwriters.com
for more information about the FWAA and its award programs.
Media Contacts Doug Drotman (doug@drotmanpr.com
or 631-462-1198) Steve Richardson (tiger@fwaa.com
or 214-870-6516) Diana Olson (dolson@nfid.org
or 301-656-0003, x140)
On the web
OutlandTrophy.com,
FootballWriters.com
Twitter
@NFIDvaccines,
@OutlandTrophy,
@TheFWAA,
@JoeThomas73,
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