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The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) in association with The Associated Press (AP) and the Fiesta Bowl Organization, released an updated watch list of 42 college football student-athletes from 37 different schools currently under consideration for the 2020 Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award.
Since 2018, a panel of writers, editors and sports information directors from CoSIDA, AP and Touchdown Illustrated have recognized 30 college football student-athletes each season from all divisions of college football for overcoming injury or illness, by sharing their remarkable comeback stories. At the conclusion of each season, three college football student-athletes were honored as
Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award winners during an on-field presentation at the PlayStation® Fiesta Bowl.
This season, two watch lists of Division I football student-athletes playing in the fall are being issued before the award semi-finalists are announced in mid-December. The three winners will be announced timed with the 2020-21 PlayStation® Fiesta Bowl, held on January 2, 2021.
The updated watch list includes the following breakdown per conference: American Athletic Conference (2), Atlantic Coast Conference (5), Big 12 (3), Big Ten (4), Conference USA (3), Independent (2), Mid-American (5), Mountain West (1), Pac-12 (3), Southeastern (8), Sun Belt (6).
| Conference |
Player |
School |
| AAC |
Sean Dykes, TE, Sr. |
Memphis |
| AAC |
James Wiggins, S, Sr. |
Cincinnati |
| ACC |
Jarrid Williams, OL, Sr. |
Miami |
| ACC |
Jashuan Corbin, RB, Jr. |
Florida State |
| ACC |
Jalen Camp, WR, Sr. |
Georgia Tech |
| ACC |
Tre Tipton, WR, Sr. |
Pittsburgh |
| ACC |
Rashad Weaver, DE, Sr. |
Pittsburgh |
| BIG 12 |
Jack Anderson, OL, Sr. |
Texas Tech. |
| BIG 12 |
Justin Hughes, LB, Sr. |
Kansas State |
| BIG 12 |
Tylan Wallace, WR, Sr. |
Oklahoma State |
| BIG Ten |
Mike Epstein, RB, Sr. |
Illinois |
| BIG Ten |
Coy Cronk, OL, Sr. |
Iowa |
| BIG Ten |
Jake Funk, RB, Sr. |
Maryland |
| BIG Ten |
Rondale Moore, WR, So. |
Purdue |
| C-USA |
Brontae Harris, CB, Sr. |
UAB |
| C-USA |
Eric Kendzior, DL, Sr. |
Louisiana Tech |
| C-USA |
Jakairi Moses, RB, Jr. |
Western Kentucky |
| Independent |
Daelin Hayes, DE, Sr. |
Notre Dame |
| Independent |
Bennett Skowronek, WR, Sr. |
Notre Dame |
| Mtn. West |
Ezekiel Noa, LB, Jr. |
Boise State |
| MAC |
Andrew Clair, RB, Jr. |
Bowling Green |
| MAC |
Evan Finegan, P, Jr. |
Buffalo |
| MAC |
Kyle Pugh, LB, Sr. |
Northern Illinois |
| MAC |
Brandon Martin, LB, Jr. |
Ball State |
| MAC |
Bryce Harris, C, Sr. |
Toledo |
| Pac-12 |
Jarek Broussard, RB, So. |
Colorado |
| Pac-12 |
Jake Bentley, QB, Sr. |
Utah |
| Pac-12 |
Andrzej Hughes-Murray, LB, Sr. |
Oregon State |
| SEC |
Dylan Moses, LB, Jr. |
Alabama |
| SEC |
Feleipe Franks, QB, Sr. |
Arkansas |
| SEC |
Noah Gatlin, OL, So. |
Arkansas |
| SEC |
Eli Stove, WR, Sr. |
Auburn |
| SEC |
JT Daniels, QB, So. |
Georgia |
| SEC |
Terry Wilson, QB, Sr. |
Kentucky |
| SEC |
Kenneth Horsey, OL, So. |
Kentucky |
| SEC |
Collin Hill, QB, Sr. |
South Carolina |
| Sun Belt |
Camerun Peoples, RB, So. |
Appalachian State |
| Sun Belt |
Logan Wright, RB, Jr. |
Georgia Southern |
| Sun Belt |
Brian Miller, OT, Jr. |
Georgia Southern |
| Sun Belt |
Ken Marks, OL, Sr. |
Louisiana |
| Sun Belt |
Silas Kelly, LB, Sr. |
Coastal Carolina |
| Sun Belt |
BJ Smith, RB, Sr. |
Troy |
“Our goal is to help fans better appreciate the roads these student-athletes have traveled. says Doug Vance, executive director of CoSIDA. “We hope these stories of achievement can inspire other people to meet the challenges in their own lives.”
Previous winners of the
Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award have been: 2018
- Antwan Dixon (Kent State University),
Seth Simmer (Dartmouth College);
Antonio Wimbush (Carson-Newman University); 2019 –
Jake Luton (Oregon State University);
Drew Wilson (Georgia Southern University) and
Octavion Wilson (Salisbury University). For a complete list of past honorees, visit
www.Comeback-Player.com.
About Mayo Clinic: Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit organization committed to innovation in clinical practice, education and research, and providing compassion, expertise and answers to everyone who needs healing.
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cosida.com.
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Media Contacts:
Doug Drotman,
doug@drotman-pr.com or (631) 462-1198
Doug Vance, CoSIDA
dougvance@cosida.com or (785) 691-7708