05/20/2013 10:34 PM -
The Rimington Trophy committee has released its 2013 Spring Watch List. The list includes 17 returning players from the 2012 Watch List. In all, there are 44 players on the Watch List. The SEC leads the way with nine players, while the PAC-12 and Mountain West Conference check in with five candidates each.
The following is a list of those named to the 2013 Rimington Trophy Spring Watch List.
David Andrews |
Georgia |
6'2" |
295 |
Junior |
Russell Bodine |
North Carolina |
6'4" |
310 |
Junior |
Evan Boehm |
Missouri |
6'3"; |
315 |
Sophomore |
Jake Brendel |
UCLA |
6'5" |
276 |
RS Sophomore |
Betim Bujari |
Rutgers |
6'4" |
290 |
Junior |
Ben Clarke |
Hawaii |
6'3" |
275 |
Sophomore |
Sean Conway |
Western Kentucky |
6'3" |
305 |
Senior |
Dillon Day |
Mississippi State |
6'4" |
295 |
RS Junior |
Reese Dismukes |
Auburn |
6'3"; |
290 |
Junior |
Dominic Espinosa |
Texas |
6'4" |
300 |
Junior |
Dillon Farrell |
New Mexico |
6'5" |
292 |
Senior |
Jay Finch |
Georgia Tech |
6'3" |
285 |
Senior |
B.J. Finney |
Kansas State |
6'4" |
303 |
Junior |
Matt Galas |
Nevada |
6'1" |
280 |
Junior |
Bryce Giddens |
Arkansas State |
6'0" |
225 |
Sophomore |
Hroniss Grasu |
Oregon |
6'3" |
297 |
Junior |
Gus Handler |
Colorado |
6'3" |
290 |
Senior |
Jonotthan Harrison |
Florida |
6'4" |
299 |
RS Junior |
Andre Huval |
Louisiana-Lafayette |
6'1" |
290 |
Senior |
Gabe Ikard |
Oklahoma |
6'3" |
298 |
RS Senior |
Travis Jackson |
Michigan State |
6'3" |
280 |
Junior |
David Kekuewa |
Bowling Green |
6'2" |
308 |
Junior |
Ryan Kelly |
Alabama |
6'5" |
290 |
RS Sophomore |
Zac Kerin |
Toledo |
6'5" |
300 |
Senior |
Kody Koebensky |
Arizona State |
6'3" |
290 |
Senior |
Tyler Larsen |
Utah State |
6'4" |
312 |
Senior |
Taylor Lasecki |
SMU |
6'3" |
288 |
Sophomore |
Corey Linsley |
Ohio State |
6'3" |
297 |
Junior |
Macky MacPherson |
Syracuse |
6'2" |
280 |
Senior |
Mike Marboe |
Idaho |
6'2" |
301 |
Junior |
Shane McDermott |
Miami |
6'4" |
296 |
Junior |
Cole Pensick |
Nebraska |
6'2" |
275 |
Senior |
Ryan Powis |
Army |
6'0" |
248 |
Junior |
Bryce Redman |
Houston |
6'1" |
285 |
Junior |
Austin Reiter |
USF |
6'3" |
273 |
RS Junior |
Weston Richburg |
Colorado State |
6'4" |
297 |
RS Senior |
Isaac Seumalo |
Oregon State |
6'3" |
302 |
RS Senior |
James Stone |
Tennessee |
6'3" |
300 |
Senior |
Bryan Stork |
Florida State |
6'4" |
312 |
RS Senior |
Travis Swanson |
Arkansas |
6'5" |
305 |
Senior |
Evan Swindall |
Mississippi |
6'4" |
295 |
Senior |
Valerian Ume-Ezeoke |
New Mexico State |
6'2" |
285 |
Junior |
Brandon Vitabile |
Northwestern |
6'3" |
300 |
RS Junior |
Robert Waterman |
UNLV |
6'2" |
290 |
Junior |
While more than a dozen All-America football teams are selected annually, the Rimington Trophy committee uses these four prestigious teams to determine a winner:
* American Football Coaches Association
* Walter Camp Foundation
* Sporting News
* Football Writers Association of America
Because the selectors of these four All-America teams can place Centers in a "mix" of offensive linemen that includes guards and tackles, their 11-man first teams can often have two Centers. Our policy is to count all players that play primarily the Center position for their respective teams as Centers, even though they maybe listed as guards or tackles on the four All American teams.
The Center with the most first team votes will be determined the winner. If there is a tie with first team votes, then the Center with most second team votes will win. If there is still a tie, the winner will be determined by the Rimington Trophy committee.
The winner will be honored at Rimington Trophy Presentation banquet at the Rococo Theater in Lincoln, Nebraska on January 11, 2014.
About the Rimington Trophy
The Rimington Trophy is presented annually to the Most Outstanding Center in NCAA Division I-A College Football. Since its inception, the Rimington Trophy has raised over $2 million. The fourteen-year old award is overseen by the Boomer Esiason Foundation, which is committed to finding a cure for cystic fibrosis and has raised over $100 million for CF Research.
Dave Rimington, the award's namesake, was a consensus first-team All-America center at the University of Nebraska in 1981 and 1982, during which time he became the John Outland Trophy's only double winner as the nation's finest college interior lineman.
For more on the Rimington Trophy and a list of past recipients, visit www.rimingtontrophy.com
About the NCFAA
The Rimington Trophy is a member of the National College Football Awards Association (NCFAA). The NCFAA was founded in 1997 as a coalition of the major collegiate football awards to protect, preserve and enhance the integrity, influence and prestige of the game’s predominant awards. The NCFAA encourages professionalism and the highest standards for the administration of its member awards and the selection of their candidates and recipients. For more information, visit the association’s official website, ncfaa.org.