Sooners Spencer Rattler, Marvin Mims land on award watch list

As the Sooners prepare for the 2021 season, several players will find themselves on postseason award watch lists.

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The start of the college football season is just 47 days away when the Oklahoma Sooners open the season on the road against the Tulane Green Wave. With the season just around the corner, it’s officially watch-list season. With the Sooners expected to be in contention this year, there are several players on both sides of the ball that will be in contention for some postseason awards in 2021.

The Maxwell Award dropped its first watch list today and Spencer Rattler and Marvin Mims have been selected as players to watch for 2021.

The Maxwell Award is given to the college player of the year as voted on by a panel of broadcast and print journalists as well as college football’s head coaches.

First handed out in 1937, previous winners of the Maxwell Award include Baker Mayfield (2017), Jason White (2004), Tommy McDonald (1956).

This is just one of the many watch lists that will feature Spencer Rattler and other members of the Oklahoma Sooners. 2021 looks like a good year to collect some hardware.

Wisconsin LB Jack Sanborn named to Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List

On Thursday afternoon, Wisconsin football announced that senior inside linebacker Jack Sanborn was named to the Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch…

On Thursday afternoon, Wisconsin football announced that senior inside linebacker Jack Sanborn was named to the Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List per the Badgers’ social media.

The Lott IMPACT Trophy goes to the college football player every season that best represents the IMPACT acronym of integrity, maturity, performance, academics, community and tenacity. In fact, former Wisconsin defensive lineman J.J. Watt won the prestigious award with the Badgers in 2010.

It is no surprise to see Sanborn named to an early watch list, as the Deer Park, Illinois, native has been the anchor of the Badgers’ defense the last two seasons.

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Sam Ehlinger named semifinalist for Collegiate Man of the Year Award

You can now add the Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year award to the number of watch list that have Sam Ehlinger in their sights.

The Texas Longhorns quarterback Sam Ehlinger has been mentioned in many awards this year. At least the watch list for these awards. He can now add the Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year award. Continue reading “Sam Ehlinger named semifinalist for Collegiate Man of the Year Award”

Keyontae Johnson named to Julius Erving Award watch list

Florida Gators forward Keyontae Johnson was among the shortlist of names released for the Julius Erving Award watch list.

Junior Florida forward Keyontae Johnson, a Coaches First Team All-SEC selection from last season, has been named to the watch list for the Julius Erving Award, given annually to the top small forward in college basketball.

Johnson was one of 20 players named to the watch list, which will be narrowed to 10 players by late January. In late February, it will be cut to five finalists.

The winner will be announced on April 9, 2021.

Johnson chose to return to Florida for his junior season, and he’s expected to be one of the top players in the conference. He led the team in scoring as a sophomore with 14 points per game, and he was second in rebounding, averaging 7.1 per contest.

He’s one of two Florida players to be named to a preseason watch list for a national award, as Scottie Lewis was announced as a nominee for the Jerry West Award, given to the top shooting guard, on Tuesday.

Here’s the full watch list for the Erving Award.

Derrick Alston Jr. Boise State
Jalen Johnson Duke
Wendell Moore Duke
Jayden Gardner East Carolina
Keyontae Johnson Florida
Corey Kispert Gonzaga
Brandon Boston Jr. Kentucky
D.J. Jeffries Memphis
Aaron Wiggins Maryland
Franz Wagner Michigan
Aaron Henry Michigan State
Ron Harper Jr. Rutgers
Matt Mitchell San Diego State
Ziaire Williams Stanford
Yves Pons Tennessee
Terrence Shannon, Jr. Texas Tech
Chris  Smith UCLA
Timmy Allen Utah
Jermaine Samuels Villanova
Sam Hauser Virginia

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Gators guard Scottie Lewis named to Jerry West Award watch list

Dynamic guard Scottie Lewis found his name on a shortlist of players on watch for one of college basketball’s most prestigious awards.

Sophomore Gators guard Scottie Lewis has been named to the preseason Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Award watch list, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced on Tuesday.

He is one of 20 players across the country named to the watch list for the award, which will be announced on April 9, 2021. There are three rounds of voting, with the first round beginning on Nov. 6. The list will be narrowed from 20 to 10 by mid-February, and then it will be cut to five in March.

Lewis was a five-star recruit in the 2019 recruiting class, and he had a productive freshman season that saw him average 8.5 points and 3.6 rebounds.

He led the team in blocked shots with 36, the first-ever guard to do so, and he also led the team in free throw percentage (.817).

An SEC All-Freshman team selection, he totaled 10 double-figure scoring games.

Lewis chose not to test the NBA Draft waters following the premature cancelation of the 2019-20 college basketball season, and he returns to Gainesville as one of the most highly anticipated players in the nation.

Here’s the full watch list for the Jerry West Award.

 2021 Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Award Watch List

John Petty Jr. Alabama
Terry Taylor Austin Peay
MaCio Teague Baylor
Matt Bradley California
James Bouknight Connecticut
Mitch Ballock Creighton
Kellan Grady Davidson
Antoine Davis Detroit Mercy
DJ Steward Duke
Scottie Lewis Florida
MJ Walker Florida State
Joel Ayayi Gonzaga
Caleb Mills Houston
Joe Wieskamp Iowa
Ochai Agbaji Kansas
Terrence Clarke Kentucky
Franz Wagner Michigan
Jordan Goodwin Saint Louis
Justin Moore Villanova
Paul Scruggs Xavier

*Players can play their way onto and off of the list at any point in the 2020-21 season

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Two Florida Gators make ESPN’s ‘midseason’ awards watch lists

Florida has two players on ESPN’s awards watch list entering the midpoint-ish of the season with their tight end and kicker mentioned.

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The coronavirus (COVID-19) and the individual proceeding approaches conferences have taken have thrown a wrinkle in the annual midseason award watch lists.

Despite these differences, ESPN’s Bill Connelly used the information we do have, while considering the student-athletes yet to take the field, to hand out his “midseason” awards on October 19.

Two Florida Gators juniors received a nod from Connelly and the team earned some recognition, as well.

Beginning with the team, he named Florida’s offense as one of the five best in America, along with the Alabama Crimson Tide, BYU Cougars, Memphis Tigers and Virginia Tech Hokies.

Having scored at least 38 points in all three of their games, the Gators are averaging 464 yards per game, the 18th-best total in the country.

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The young man at the controls of this potent attack, redshirt senior quarterback Kyle Trask, has tossed 14 touchdown passes and just one interception in three games, putting him on pace to surpass Danny Wuerffel’s single-season school record of 39, set in his Heisman Trophy-winning 1996 campaign.

This pace will be difficult to maintain, but if Trask is able to do so, it would be even more impressive considering Florida will play only 10 regular-season games in 2020, instead of their usual 12.

On the receiving end of half of Trask’s touchdowns has been tight end Kyle Pitts, who was identified by Connelly as the frontrunner for the John Mackey Award.

Presented annually since 2000 to college football’s most outstanding tight end, Memphis redshirt senior Sean Dykes occupied second-place on Connelly’s rankings, while the Ole Miss Rebels’ Kenny Yeboah, another redshirt senior, slotted in third.

Penn State Nittany Lions junior Pat Freiermuth, who will begin his season on Saturday in Bloomington against the Indiana Hoosiers, was labeled a “late-arriving threat” in the rankings.

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Pitts, a likely first-round selection in the 2021 National Football League Draft, has caught 17 passes for 274 yards thus far in 2020, placing him on track to establish career-highs in both categories. His seven touchdown receptions are already a career-best.

The other Florida student-athlete to receive this honor from Connelly was kicker Evan McPherson, who was second on his Lou Groza Award rankings.

Handed out each year since 1992 to the best placekicker in the sport, the ESPN Staff Writer labeled Miami Hurricanes redshirt senior Jose Borregales as the favorite to be the recipient and placed BYU redshirt sophomore Jake Oldroyd third on his list.

A three-year starter, McPherson is five-for-five on his field goal attempts in 2020, including a 55-yarder in the season-opening victory over Ole Miss, which is tied for the third-longest in school history.

The Gators, who lost, 41-38, in their last action against the Texas A&M Aggies on October 10, will have had three full weeks off by the time they next suit up on October 31, Halloween, against the Missouri Tigers in Gainesville.

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Florida Gators center Brett Heggie named to Rimington Trophy Watch List

Florida’s redshirt senior isn’t just the top o-lineman on the team but among the best centers in the nation, as evidenced by his inclusion.

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The Florida Gators football team has been humming along on offense so far this season, and despite a letdown in College Station last weekend in addition to a COVID-19 outbreak this week, there is still some good news for the Gator Nation.

Every snap starts in the hands of redshirt senior Brett Heggie, who was named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List on Friday for his exemplary play at the center position through the first three weeks of Southeastern Conference play.

Heggie was one of our players to watch for the Gators’ SEC Week 3 game against the Texas A&M Aggies after earning the SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week award for this performance in Week 1 against the Ole Miss Rebels. If he continues his superlative performance through the rest of the schedule, he could earn himself a place among the Gators greats at his position — perhaps the best since Maurkice Pouncey a decade ago.

The Rimington Trophy is awarded to the player considered to be the best center in college football. The Rimington Trophy is presented to the premiere centers in each of the following divisions: FCS, Division II, Division III, and NAIA.

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Texas QB Sam Ehlinger selected to Manning Award watch list

For the second-straight year, Texas quarterback Sam Ehlinger was named to the Manning Award watch list.

Texas quarterback Sam Ehlinger continues to add to his list of preseason honors. Continue reading “Texas QB Sam Ehlinger selected to Manning Award watch list”

Toney, Lang placed on watch lists for Hornung Award, Wuerffel Trophy

Kadarius Toney was nominated for the Paul Hornung Award while tight end Dante Lang was named to the watch list for the Wuerffel Award.

An accolade-filled offseason continues for the Gators, as two more players were named to award watch lists on Thursday. Senior athlete Kadarius Toney was nominated for the Paul Hornung Award, given to the nation’s most versatile player, while redshirt sophomore tight end Dante Lang was named to the watch list for the Wuerffel Award, a service award named after former UF star and 1996 Heisman Trophy winner Danny Wuerffel.

Toney, a bit of a gadget player who sees time at receiver, running back and wildcat quarterback, is coming off a bit of a disappointing 2019 season in which he missed six games due to nagging injuries. He was limited to just 59 rushing yards on 12 carries and 10 catches for 194 yards. Toney saw sparse action as a returner on special teams, but he totaled just 33 yards on returns last season.

Still, Toney is one of the most electric players in the country with the ball in his hands, and if coach Dan Mullen and Florida’s offense can find a way to get him more involved, he’ll have a good shot at the Hornung Award, which is set to be announced at the Paul Hornung Award dinner in Louisville, Kent., next March.

Lang, on the other hand, is being honored for his off-the-field contributions. He logged 43 service hours during the 2019-20 school year volunteering at local elementary schools, for which he was given the 2020 Male Goodwill Athlete of the Year for his positive impact on the community.

Semifinalists for the Wuerffel Trophy will be announced on Nov. 3 with finalist announcements coming on Nov. 20. The winner will be announced by the National Football Foundation in New York City on Dec. 8 with the trophy set to be presented Wuerffel’s hometown of Fort Walton Beach on Feb. 19, 2021.

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Gators kicker Evan McPherson named to Lou Groza Award watch list

The Groza Award is given annually to the nation’s top placekicker. Last year, it was given to Georgia’s Rodrigo Blankenship.

UF kicker Evan McPherson has been named to the preseason watch list for the Lou Groza Award, the Palm Beach County Sports Commission announced Wednesday.

The Groza Award is given annually to the nation’s top placekicker. Last year, it was given to Georgia’s Rodrigo Blankenship.

From the watch list, 20 semifinalists will be chosen on Nov. 5. The list will then be further cut to three finalists on Nov. 24 before the winner is announced at The Home Depot College Football Awards on Dec. 10.

McPherson is no newcomer to the watch list; it’s the junior’s third time appearing on it in three seasons. As a true freshman in 2018, he was a semifinalist for the award, hitting 17 of 19 field goals. He repeated that performance as a sophomore, giving him the 10th-best field-goal percentage nationally (as well as the best in the SEC). He was accurate even from range, making 7 of 8 attempts from 40 yards or longer.

His 89.5 percent conversion rate on field goals is currently the best mark in school history and tied for the best career mark by an active FBS kicker with multiple seasons.

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