NEW YORK CITY - The Rimington Trophy committee has released its
2012 Fall Watch List.
The list includes 21 returning players from the 2011 Watch List. In all,
there are 51 players on the Watch List. The SEC leads the way with ten players.
The Big Ten follows with six players, while the ACC, Mountain West Conference,
and PAC-12 check in with five players each. There are two graduate students and
eight sophomores on the Watch List.
The following is a list of those named to the 2012 Rimington Trophy Fall
Watch List.
Eloy Atkinson
|
UTEP
|
6'3"
|
315
|
Senior
|
Mario Benavides
|
Louisville |
6'4" |
301 |
RS Senior |
Nick Carlson
|
Wyoming |
6'4" |
292
|
Senior |
Braxston Cave
|
Notre Dame
|
6'3" |
304 |
Graduate
|
Dillon Day
|
Mississippi State
|
6'4" |
295 |
RS Sophomore
|
Reese Dismukes
|
Auburn |
6'3" |
302
|
Sophomore
|
Trent Dupy
|
Tulsa |
6'2" |
285
|
Senior |
Dillon Farrell
|
New Mexico
|
6'5" |
290
|
Junior
|
James Ferentz
|
Iowa |
6'2" |
284 |
Senior |
Jay Finch
|
Georgia Tech
|
6'3" |
283
|
RS Junior |
B.J. Finney
|
Kansas State
|
6'4" |
303
|
Sophomore |
Travis Frederick
|
Wisconsin |
6'4" |
328
|
Junior |
Dalton Freeman
|
Clemson |
6'5" |
285 |
Graduate
|
James Fry
|
TCU |
6'3" |
290 |
Senior |
Kevin Galeher
|
Western Michigan
|
6'3" |
300 |
Senior |
Hronis Grasu
|
Oregon |
6'3" |
284 |
Sophomore
|
Ben Habern
|
Oklahoma |
6'4" |
292 |
Senior
|
Gus Handler
|
Colorado |
6'3" |
295 |
Junior |
Jonotthan Harrison
|
Florida |
6'3" |
309
|
RS Junior |
Khaled Holmes
|
USC |
6'4" |
305 |
Senior |
Andre Huval
|
Louisiana-Lafayette |
6'1" |
290
|
Junior |
Alec Johnson
|
San Diego State |
6'3" |
300
|
Senior |
T.J. Johnson
|
South Carolina
|
6'6" |
319 |
Senior |
Barrett Jones
|
Alabama |
6'5" |
302 |
Senior |
Zac Kerin
|
Toledo |
6'5" |
294
|
Junior |
Tyler Larsen
|
Utah State
|
6'4" |
308 |
Junior |
Patrick Lewis
|
Texas A&M
|
6'2" |
306
|
Senior |
P.J. Lonergan
|
LSU |
6'4" |
305 |
Senior
|
Macky MacPerson
|
Syracuse |
6'2" |
269
|
Junior |
Joe Madsen
|
West Virginia
|
6'4" |
310 |
RS Senior |
Mike Marboe
|
Idaho
|
6'2" |
301
|
Sophomore |
Will Matte
|
Indiana
|
6'2" |
290
|
RS Senior |
Blake McJunkin
|
SMU |
6'2" |
305
|
Senior |
Andrew Miller
|
Virginia Tech
|
6'4" |
300 |
RS Junior |
Graham Pocic
|
Illinois |
6'7" |
305
|
Senior |
Ryan Powis
|
Army
|
6'0" |
257 |
Sophomore
|
Austin Quattrochi
|
Southern Mississippi
|
6'3" |
292 |
RS Junior |
Jordan Rae
|
UCF |
6'2" |
275
|
Senior
|
Weston Richburg
|
Colorado State
|
6'4" |
297 |
Junior |
Sam Schwartzstein
|
Stanford |
6'3" |
290 |
Senior |
Matt Smith
|
Kentucky |
6'4" |
296
|
Senior |
Matt Stankiewitch
|
Penn State
|
6'3" |
295 |
Senior |
Tevita Stevens
|
Utah
|
6'3" |
302 |
Senior |
Travis Swanson
|
Arkansas |
6'5" |
305 |
Junior |
Evan Swindall
|
Ole Miss |
6'2" |
300 |
Junior |
Ryan Turnley
|
Pittsburgh |
6'6" |
320 |
Senior |
| Brandon Vitabile |
Northwestern |
6'3" |
300 |
Sophomore |
| Stephen Warner |
Louisiana Tech |
6'0" |
295 |
RS Senior |
Robert Waterman
|
UNLV
|
6'2" |
290 |
Sophomore |
| Camden Wentz |
NC State |
6'3" |
225 |
Senior
|
While more than a dozen All-America football teams are selected
annually, the Rimington Trophy committee uses these four prestigious teams to
determine a winner:
* American Football Coaches Association
* Walter Camp Foundation
* Sporting News
* Football Writers Association of America
Because the selectors of these four All-America teams can place Centers
in a "mix" of offensive linemen that includes guards and tackles, their 11-man
first teams can often have two Centers. Our policy is to count all players that
play primarily the Center position for their respective teams as Centers, even
though they maybe listed as guards or tackles on the four All American
teams.
The Center with the most first team votes will be determined the winner. If
there is a tie with first team votes, then the Center with most second team
votes will win. If there is still a tie, the winner will be determined by the
Rimington Trophy committee.
The winner will be honored at Rimington Trophy Presentation banquet at the
Rococo Theater in Lincoln, Nebraska on January 12, 2013.