NEW HAVEN, Conn. —
The Walter Camp Football Foundation has announced the names of 50 “players to watch” for its 2012 Player of the Year award, the nation’s fourth-oldest individual college football accolade.
LSU junior defensive back/punt returner Tyrann Mathieu, a finalist for the 2011 Walter Camp Player of the Year award, headlines the 2012 watch list. Mathieu posted 76 tackles, two interceptions and ran back two punts for touchdowns last season for the SEC-champion Tigers.
Eleven players on the 2012 watch list, including Wisconsin senior running back Montee Ball (1,923 yards and 33 touchdowns in 2011), have previously earned Walter Camp All-America honors. In all, 37 schools are represented on the list with Kansas State, Oklahoma and USC each having three players.
The 2011 Walter Camp Player of the Year recipient was former Stanford and current Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck.
“We are proud to continue the great work of Walter Camp and recognize the best college football players in the nation,” foundation president John Marks said. “This watch list is a great start to what is shaping up to be another exciting year of college football.”
The watch list will be narrowed to 10 semifinalists in mid-November. The 2012 Walter Camp Player of the Year recipient, which is voted on by the 124 NCAA Bowl Subdivision head coaches and sports information directors, will be announced live on ESPN SportsCenter on Thursday, Dec. 6. The winner will then receive his trophy at the foundation’s annual national awards banquet on Jan. 12, 2013 at the Yale University Commons in New Haven.
The 2012 Walter Camp Player of the Year “Watch List” includes: Geno Smith, senior, QB, West Virginia; Tavon Austin, senior, WR, West Virginia; Montee Ball, senior, RB, Wisconsin; Matt Barkley, senior, QB, USC; Tajh Boyd, junior, QB, Clemson; Tyler Bray, junior, QB, Tennessee; Rex Burkhead, senior, RB, Nebraska; Seth Doerge, senior, QB, Texas Tech; William Gholston, junior, DE, Michigan State; Ray Graham, senior, RB, Pittsburgh; Tony Jefferson, junior, DB, Oklahoma; Landry Jones, senior, QB, Oklahoma; Silas Redd, junior, RB, Penn State; Denard Robinson, senior, QB, Michigan; Kenny Stills, junior, WR, Oklahoma; and Manti Te’o, senior, LB, Notre Dame.
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