Ole Miss’ Jeff Scott named to Hornung Award Watch List | People
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Ole Miss junior running back and return specialist Jeff Scott has been named to the 2012 Watch List for the Paul Hornung Award, given annually to the most versatile player in major college football by the Louisville Sports Commission and football legend Paul Hornung.
Scott is one of 49 multi-talented players on the list for the Hornung Award, which is presented by Texas Roadhouse and is in its third season.
The Rebels’ returning starter at running back, Scott also returns kicks and punts. Last year, he tied for 10th in the SEC with seven total touchdowns (six rushing, one punt return) and was eighth in the league with 101.4 all-purpose yards per game. He would have led the SEC and ranked second in the NCAA in punt returns (17.2 ypr) if he had met the minimum number of returns.
Scott has also been tabbed preseason All-SEC first team by USA Today.
The 2012 Watch List was compiled by a panel of college football experts based on a combination of 2011 statistics, career performance and expectations heading into the 2012 season. Profiles of each player and information about the Award can be found at www.paulhornungaward.com.
The Watch List is comprised of 25 seniors, 16 juniors and eight sophomores, representing 44 universities and 10 conferences that are part of the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The SEC is the leading conference with 12 players, followed by the Pac-12 with 10 players. The Big Ten and Big 12 each have six representatives.
In 2011, players on this year’s Paul Hornung Award Watch List accounted for 10,497 rushing yards, 17,112 receiving yards, 20,133 kickoff return yards, 5,320 punt return yards and 735 total tackles.
Reminiscent of Hornung during his playing days, members of the Watch List demonstrated a knack for scoring, posting 251 total touchdowns in seven different scoring capacities while compiling 1,474 points a year ago.
“The Paul Hornung Award Watch List for the upcoming season is an impressive group of players who excel at multiple positions to help their teams win, which is how I played the game,” Hornung said. “It will be interesting to see which players excel during the season and emerge as the top choices of our Selection Committee.”
“We have had the opportunity to welcome two great young men to Louisville as winners of the Paul Hornung Award the past two years, and I believe we are in line to welcome another great player to our community in 2013. I look forward to honoring the winner here in Louisville at one of the best banquets the country has to offer for college football players and their families.”
The Louisville Sports Commission successfully launched the Paul Hornung Award in 2010 to honor its namesake and native son and to promote outstanding performances by versatile college football players that often go unnoticed. Owen Marecic of Stanford, a two-way starter and All Pac-10 performer at fullback and linebacker, won the inaugural Paul Hornung Award; Brandon Boykin of Georgia won the award in 2011 after excelling on defense, offense and special teams.
Texas Roadhouse signed on as presenting sponsor of the Paul Hornung Award in 2011 and will team with the Louisville Sports Commission to power fan voting again this season. College football fans nationwide will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite player during the regular season and again during the bowl season. Fan voting will open in late September and factor into selection of the finalists and winner.
Players from all FBS teams are eligible and appearing on the Paul Hornung Award Watch List is not a prerequisite for winning the award. The Selection Committee, comprised of 16 national sports journalists and former college and NFL players, will narrow the field to a small group of finalists in early December. The winner will be selected in early January from among the finalists following the bowl season.
2012 Watch List Selections
- Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin
- Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska
- Keenan Allen, California
- Tavon Austin, West Virginia
- Kenjon Barner, Oregon
- Jonathan Banks, Mississippi State
- D.J. Beshears, Kansas
- Matt Brown, Temple
- Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State
- Trey Burton, Florida
- Adrian Bushell, Louisville
- Jesse Callier, Washington
- Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest
- Brandon Carter, TCU
- Tommy Davis, Illinois
- Quandre Diggs, Texas
- Jerry “BooBoo” Gates, Bowling Green
- Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State
- Jordan Hall, Ohio State
- Dustin Harris, Texas A&M
- Terry Hawthorne, Illinois
- Dennis Johnson, Arkansas
- Chandler Jones, San Jose State
- Perry Jones, Virginia
- Tracy Lampley, Southern Mississippi
- Marqise Lee, Southern California
- Josh Lenz, Iowa State
- Venric Marks, Northwestern
- Onterio McCaleb, Auburn
- Qunicy McDuffe, Central Florida
- Tyrann Mathieu, LSU
- Jamal Miles, Arizona State
- T.J. Moe, Missouri
- Ty Montgomery, Stanford
- Warren Norman, Vanderbilt
- Jordan Poyer, Oregon State
- Theo Riddick, Notre Dame
- Nickell Robey, Southern California
- Ace Sanders, South Carolina
- Jeff Scott, Ole Miss
- Branden Smith, Georgia
- Orwin Smith, Georgia Tech
- Darryl Surgent, Louisiana-Lafayette
- De’Anthony Thomas, Oregon
- Justin Veltung, Idaho
- Sammy Watkins, Clemson
- Trey Watts, Tulsa
- Kerwynn Williams, Utah State
- Robert Woods, Southern California
Information provided by Ole Miss Athletics Media Relations.
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