Rutgers football: Tyreem Powell named to the Butkus Award watch list

Tyreem Powell made the Dick Butkus Award watch list.

Coming off what was a very strong season 2022 season, Rutgers football linebacker Tyreem Powell

Last season, his first as a starter at Rutgers, Powell had 70 total tackles (34 solo) along with three sacks and four passes defended. He is expected to be one of the leaders of a Rutgers defense that has the potential to be top five in the Big Ten this season.

The Butkus Award is given annually to the nation’s top linebacker. It was first awarded in 1985 to Brian Bosworth, who won the award the following year in 1986 as well.

Last season, Iowa’s Jack Campbell won the Butkus Award, ending a 15-year drought for the Big Ten with the award.

Adam Korsak, now in the CFL, won the Ray Guy Award last year as the nation’s top punter. He became the first Rutgers football player to ever win a national award for on-the-field contributions.

Olakunle Fatukasi, a former Rutgers alum now in the NFL with the New England Patriots, was a semifinalist for the Butkus Award in his final two seasons at Rutgers (2020, 2021).

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