Football Trophies

Just another WordPress.com weblog

Riverhead wins Rutgers Trophy

Trophy News from Long Island, New York…..

Riverhead Wins Rutgers Trophy

football trophies

football trophies

It was a banner year for the Riverhead football team. Led by Miguel Maysonet – who won the Hansen Award, given to Suffolk’s top player – the Blue Waves were recognized as the best football team in the county.

By a unanimous vote, Riverhead won the Rutgers Trophy last night at the Suffolk County Football Coaches Association dinner at the Hyatt Wind Watch in Hauppauge.

“It’s an honor to win the Rutgers Trophy,” Riverhead coach Leif Shay said. “These guys deserve it. The players knew we had all the ingredients to win a title and they took the leadership roles and guided the underclassmen. It was a great ride.” Read more »

December 3, 2008 Posted by trophies | Championship Trophies, College Football Trophies, Football Awards, Football Trophies, Football Trophy, Trophies, Trophy, high school football, high school football championship | , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Predicting The College Football Award Winners

Trophy News from The Bleacher Report……..

Predicting The College Football Award Winners

football trophies

football trophies

Recently, all of the college football awards talk has been about the Heisman Trophy and the Big 12 quarterbacks.

People seem to be forgetting the other awards that will be handed out to top college football players around the country on Dec. 13. I’ll preview a few of the major ones.

Heisman Trophy: Graham Harrell- Texas Tech

Ever since Texas Tech’s loss to Oklahoma, people have ridden off Harrell as a Heisman candidate. Let’s not forget that Sam Bradford, Harrell, and Colt McCoy have all lost to another one of the contender’s teams.

Harrell has put up ridiculous numbers this year in college football’s best league. His 4,438 passing yards rank first in the nation, while Bradford ranks third and McCoy ranks 12th. The Red Raiders’ phenom has also thrown 39 touchdowns and has a quarterback rating of 164.96.

But stats aren’t the only reason to choose Harrell, it’s the film. If you watch him play you can tell that he knows how to play the game and is as crisp as a college quarterback can be. Read more »

November 26, 2008 Posted by trophies | Awards, Championship Awards, Championship Trophies, College Football Trophies, College Football awards, Football Awards, Football Medals, Football Trophies, Football Trophy, Trophies, Trophy | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

No clear favorite for Silver Football

Trophy News from the Chicagotribune.com……..

No Clear Favorite for Silver Football

football trophies

football trophies

The season has yet to be completed. The majority of votes have yet to be cast.

And yet it feels as if the Silver Football trophy, awarded each year by the Tribune to the Big Ten’s best player, already has changed hands several times.

The preseason pick was Ohio State’s Chris “Beanie” Wells. But a foot injury ruined his September and cleared a path for Michigan State’s Javon Ringer, whose 198-yard output at Indiana in the Big Ten opener was trumped only by his astounding workload (44 carries).

As Ringer lost feeling in his legs, Penn State’s Daryll Clark emerged as the league’s best quarterback. Sure, he would throw for as many yards in a game as your favorite Big 12 signal-caller did in a quarter, but Clark was efficient, reliable and made terrific decisions.

Then came Nov. 8. Old Man Winter came to Iowa City and delivered a cold-blooded shot to Clark’s gut. Clark threw a fourth-quarter interception that sparked Iowa’s game-winning field-goal drive.

But the band played on after the Nittany Lions‘ loss. Greene Day rocked Kinnick Stadium. Iowa’s Shonn Greene rushed for 117 yards and two scores against Penn State, giving him MVP momentum in the season’s final weeks.

So let’s look at the four top candidates (in alphabetical order):

Daryll Clark

Hand him the trophy: MVP of the league’s best team. Has thrown just four interceptions in 259 attempts.

Not so fast: One week after suffering a concussion at Ohio State, he played in a daze, completing just 9 of 23 passes at Iowa.

Talking point: “You just felt like he was in total control.”—Indiana coach Bill Lynch after Clark led Penn State to a 34-7 victory over the Hoosiers. Read more »

November 26, 2008 Posted by trophies | Awards, Championship Awards, Championship Trophies, College Football Trophies, College Football awards, Football Trophies, Football Trophy, Trophies, Trophy | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet