Troy Stoudermire Named to 2011 Paul Hornung Award Watch List‏

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The Louisville Sports Commission today named fifty college football student-athletes to the 2011 Watch List for the Paul Hornung Award presented by Texas Roadhouse. Profiles of each player can be found on www.paulhornungaward.com. The Paul Hornung Award is given annually to the most versatile player in major college football by the Louisville Sports Commission and football legend Paul Hornung.

The 2011 Watch List was compiled by a panel of college football experts based on 2010 statistics and expectations heading into the 2011 season.

Highlighting the 2011 Watch List are pre-season All-American selections Cliff Harris (Oregon), Damaris Johnson (Tulsa), Trent Richardson (Alabama) and James Rodgers (Oregon State). Joining Harris on the list are Oregon teammates Kenjon Barner and Josh Huff. Michigan's Denard Robinson is the lone quarterback on the list.

There are 20 seniors, 20 juniors and ten sophomores representing 46 universities and all 11 conferences that are part of the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The Pac-12 is the leading conference with nine players followed by the SEC with eight.

In 2010, players on this year's Paul Hornung Award Watch List accounted for 16,913 rushing yards, 15,287 receiving yards, 23,548 kickoff return yards, 3,990 punt return yards and 547 total tackles. Reminiscent of Hornung during his playing days, members of the Watch List demonstrated a knack for scoring, posting 300 total touchdowns and 1,806 points a year ago.

"Our goal from day one with the Paul Hornung Award has been to recognize versatile players that excel at multiple positions to help their teams win, which is how I played the game," Hornung said. "Last year I thought we hit the mark with our Finalists, Jeremy Kerley (TCU) and Randall Cobb (Kentucky), and of course with our winner, Owen Marecic of Stanford.

"I am impressed by the number of multi-talented players on our 2011 Watch List. It will be interesting to see who emerges as the top choices of our Selection Committee. I look forward to honoring the winner here in Louisville this winter at one of the best banquets the country has to offer for college football players and their families."

Texas Roadhouse signed on as presenting sponsor of the Paul Hornung Award in 2011 and will team with the Louisville Sports Commission to power fan voting on Facebook. College football fans nationwide will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite player during the regular season and again during the bowl season. Fan voting will open in late September and factor into selection of the finalists and winner.

Players from all FBS teams are eligible and appearing on the Paul Hornung Award Watch List is not a prerequisite for winning the Award. The Selection Committee, comprised of 16 national sports journalists and former college and NFL players, will narrow the field to approximately 3-5 Finalists in early December then will select the winner from among the Finalists following the bowl season in early January. Finalists will be announced on www.paulhornungaward.com and at the Louisville Sports Commission Breakfast December 9.

The Louisville Sports Commission successfully launched the Paul Hornung Award in 2010 to honor its namesake and native son and to promote outstanding performances by versatile college football players that often go unnoticed. Owen Marecic of Stanford, a two-way starter and All Pac-10 performer at fullback and linebacker, won the inaugural Paul Hornung Award in 2010.

2011 Watch List Selections

Joe Adams, Arkansas

Keenan Allen, California

Kenjon Barner, Oregon

Brandon Boykin, Georgia

Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State

Jesse Callier, Washington

Tyron Carrier, Houston

Tim Cornett, UNLV

Tommy Davis, Northern Illinois

Jeff Demps, Florida

Jyruss Edwards, Louisiana-Monroe

Andre Ellington, Clemson

Troy Evans, Marshall

Jerry Gates, Bowling Green

Taylor Gentry, NC State

Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina

Ray Graham, Pittsburgh

Cyrus Gray, Texas A&M

Cliff Harris, Oregon

T.Y. Hilton, Florida International

Jayron Hosley, Virginia Tech

Josh Huff, Oregon

Damaris Johnson, Tulsa

KeShawn Martin, Michigan State

Rishard Matthews, Nevada

Marquis Maze, Alabama

Bradley McDougald, Kansas

Jamal Miles, Arizona State

Warren Norman, Vanderbilt

Chris Owusu, Stanford

Eric Page, Toledo

Bobby Rainey, Western Kentucky

Joseph Randle, Oklahoma State

Greg Reid, Florida State

Trent Richardson, Alabama

Denard Robinson, Michigan

Josh Robinson, Central Florida

James Rodgers, Oregon State

Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers

Pat Shed, UAB

Eric Stephens, Texas Tech

Troy Stoudermire Jr., Minnesota

Alexander Teich, Navy

Justin Veltung, Idaho

Jonathan Warzeka, Air Force

Kerwynn Williams, Utah State

David Wilson, Virginia Tech

Cierre Wood, Notre Dame

Robert Woods, USC

DJ Woods, Cincinnati
 




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