DALLAS (FWAA) – Two offensive linemen – center
Tyler Biadasz of Wisconsin and tackle Penei
Sewell of Oregon – and defensive tackle Derrick
Brown of Auburn were named as the three finalists for the
2019 Outland Trophy by the Football Writers
Association of America.
The
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 influenza (flu) prevention. Getting vaccinated
each year is your best line of defense against the flu.
The All-America Committee of the Football Writers Association
of America (FWAA) selected the three finalists from among the six
semifinalists announced last week.
Biadasz is Wisconsin's fifth finalist – all of them on the offensive
line – and its first since offensive tackle Gabe Carimi won the
Outland Trophy in 2010. Wisconsin can also boast the 2006 winner
in future Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Thomas, and Wisconsin had
Biadasz's former teammate, guard Michael Deiter, among the semifinalists
last year. Sewell is Oregon's second all-time finalist, joining
defensive tackle Haloti Ngata in 2005, as the Ducks have yet to
claim an Outland winner. Brown is Auburn's first finalist since
center Reese Dismukes in 2014 and its sixth all-time. He is the
Tigers' third defensive tackle to be a finalist, joining 1988 Outland
winner Tracy Rocker and Zeke Smith, who won the Outland in 1958.
Former University of Pittsburgh tackle Mark May, the 1980 Outland
Trophy winner, is serving as the Outland Trophy #FightFlu ambassador
on behalf of NFID. May is making media appearances on behalf of
the NFID #FightFlu public awareness campaign to remind everyone
age six months and older to get vaccinated annually against flu.
The recipient of the 74th Outland Trophy will be announced during
ESPN's The Home Depot College Football Awards on Dec. 12, live from
the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta. The official presentation
to the winner will be made at the National Foundation for Infectious
Diseases Outland Trophy Award Dinner sponsored by Werner Enterprises
on Jan. 15, 2020 in Omaha, Neb.
A closer look at each of the finalists:
Tyler Biadasz, C, Wisconsin (6-3, 321, Jr., Amherst,
Wis.): Biadasz is the latest of outstanding Wisconsin linemen
paving the way for record-setting running backs. This season Biadasz
has been up front as Johnathan Taylor has become the nation's leading
scorer (22 TD's) and following a 222-yard effort last week against
Purdue, is now the Big Ten's second all-time leading rusher. Taylor
now owns the FBS record for most rushing yards in a three-year span
(5,856), which also marks Biadasz's starting tenure of 38 consecutive
starts. The Badgers rushed for a season-high 403 yards against Purdue
and finished with a season-high 606 total yards, its highest output
since 2014. Biadasz is also strong in pass protection where the
line he commands has the Badgers completing 73.5 percent of their
passes, third nationally.
Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn (6-5, 318, Sr., Sugar Hill,
Ga.): Brown is the rare playmaker tucked in the middle
of Auburn's line. Consistently double-teamed, Brown has still produced
43 tackles that are tied for fourth on the Tigers' defense along
with 9.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks, both second on the team.
The team captain's best games have come in November, with seven
tackles each against second-ranked LSU and Ole Miss and most recently
six against fifth-ranked Georgia. The Ole Miss game was one of three
times he earned the SEC Defensive Player of the Week award. He was
also the Trophy's Defensive Player of the Month for October. Brown
has 157 career tackles, 30.0 TFL's and 13.0 sacks.
Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon (6-6, 325, So., Malaeimi, American
Samoa/St. George, Utah): Sewell is regarded as the top
offensive lineman in the Pac-12 and one of the two best offensive
tackles in the country. In short, he's the best lineman on the nation's
best offensive line – an Oregon lineman has taken seven of the Pac-12's
11 Offensive Lineman of the Week awards, and Sewell has three of
those seven. Head coach Mario Christobal says he's the best lineman
he's ever coached. Sewell was the Outland Trophy Offensive Player
of the Month for September and leads Oregon with 45 knockdowns blocking
for an Oregon offense that is 21st nationally at 460.2 yards per
game. He has five or more knockdowns in five of 11 games. Run-blocking
is his specialty but he has yielded only six QB pressures this season
and one sack.
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 25 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, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization
dedicated to educating the public and healthcare professionals about
the burden, causes, prevention, diagnosis, 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
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or 214-870-6516) Diana Olson (dolson@nfid.org
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