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Unitas Award releases 25-man watch list
September, 28, 2011
9/28/11
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By
Ted Miller | ESPN.com
Here's a consolation prize for Oregon State QB Ryan Katz, who recently lost his starting job: He nonetheless made the first cut on the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award's new 25-player watch list.
Stanford's Andrew Luck and Arizona's Nick Foles are also on the list. It's curious that Oregon's Darron Thomas, second-team All-Pac-10 in 2010, isn't.
Candidates must be completing their college eligibility or be a fourth-year junior, on schedule to graduate with their class. Previous winners include Colt McCoy, Matt Ryan, Brady Quinn, and both Peyton and Eli Manning.
The 2011 winner will be presented with his award Dec. 9 in Baltimore, Md.
The list of this year’s top 25 candidates includes:
Stanford's Andrew Luck and Arizona's Nick Foles are also on the list. It's curious that Oregon's Darron Thomas, second-team All-Pac-10 in 2010, isn't.
Candidates must be completing their college eligibility or be a fourth-year junior, on schedule to graduate with their class. Previous winners include Colt McCoy, Matt Ryan, Brady Quinn, and both Peyton and Eli Manning.
The 2011 winner will be presented with his award Dec. 9 in Baltimore, Md.
The list of this year’s top 25 candidates includes:
- John Brantley, Florida
- Zach Collaros, Cincinnati
- Kirk Cousins, Michigan State
- Dayne Crist, Notre Dame
- Austin Davis, Southern Mississippi
- Nick Foles, Arizona
- Robert Griffin III, Baylor
- Chandler Harnish, Northern Illinois
- Tim Jefferson, Air Force
- Landry Jones, Oklahoma
- Ryan Katz, Oregon State
- Case Keenum, Houston
- G.J. Kinne, Tulsa
- Andrew Luck, Stanford
- Ryan Lindley, San Diego State
- EJ Manuel, Florida State
- Bryant Moniz, Hawaii
- Kellen Moore, Boise State
- Dan Persa, Northwestern
- Chris Relf, Mississippi State
- Sean Renfree, Duke
- Ryan Tannehill, Texas A & M
- Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State
- Russell Wilson, Wisconsin
- Tyler Wilson, Arkansas
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