Jarrett Guarantano is a 2020 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award candidate

Jarrett Guarantano is a 2020 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award candidate.

Tennessee quarterback Jarrett Guarantano has been named to the 2020 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award watch list.

In 2019, the 6-foot-4, 215-pound redshirt senior completed 152 passes in 257 attempts for 2,158 passing yards, 16 touchdowns and eight interceptions.

Press release:

As with all aspects of our lives, COVID-19 has altered the sports world greatly. College football has played an integral role in the sports landscape in this country for more than 125 years, and we certainly hope that student athletes can safely return to the field this fall.

Whether college football games are played with or without fans in stadiums, we know that fans will be watching and cheering from their homes as intently as ever once games return.

As we anticipate a 2020 college football season, The Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award® along with presenting sponsor A. O. Smith Corporation announce the 2020 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List.

2020 Golden Arm Award Watch List Presented by A. O. Smith:

  • Jack Abraham, Southern Miss
  • Jake Bentley, Utah
  • James Blackman, Florida State
  • Ian Book, Notre Dame
  • Alan Bowman, Texas Tech
  • Myles Brennan, LSU
  • Charlie Brewer, Baylor
  • Chase Brice, Duke
  • Anthony Brown, Oregon
  • Sean Clifford, Penn State
  • Jack Coan, Wisconsin
  • K.J. Costello, Mississippi State
  • Dustin Crum, Kent State
  • Micale Cunningham, Louisville
  • Sam Ehlinger, Texas
  • Justin Fields, Ohio State
  • Feleipe Franks, Arkansas
  • Chase Garbers, California
  • Jarrett Guarantano, Tennessee
  • Donald Hammond III, Air Force
  • Sam Hartman, Wake Forest
  • Hendon Hooker, Virginia Tech
  • Josh Jackson, Maryland
  • Mac Jones, Alabama
  • D’Eriq King, Miami
  • Trevor Lawrence, Clemson
  • Levi Lewis, Louisiana
  • Adrian Martinez, Nebraska
  • Dylan McCaffery, Michigan
  • David Mills, Stanford
  • Kellen Mond, Texas A & M
  • Tanner Morgan, Minnesota
  • Jamie Newman, Georgia
  • Patrick O’Brien, Colorado State
  • Asher O’Hara, Middle Tennessee
  • Brandon Peters, Illinois
  • Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh
  • Drew Plitt, Ball State
  • Brock Purdy, Iowa State
  • Peyton Ramsey, Northwestern
  • Shawn Robinson, Missouri
  • Nick Starkel, San Jose State
  • Zac Thomas, Appalachian State
  • Skylar Thompson, Kansas State
  • Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA
  • Kyle Trask, Florida
  • Zach Wilson, BYU
  • Terry Wilson, Kentucky