- Source: Gene Upshaw Award
The Gene Upshaw Award is awarded to the best lineman, offensive or defensive, in NCAA Division II college football. The award is presented by the Manheim Touchdown Club and is recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
The award is named after former NFL offensive lineman Gene Upshaw, who played college football at Texas A&I University and later for the Oakland Raiders in the NFL. He was inducted into both the College Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Criteria
Must be a junior or senior in athletic eligibility and competed in at least 70 percent of the team’s regular season games.
Must play at one of the following positions: Offensive Linemen: tackles, guards, centers (tight ends are ineligible); Defensive Linemen-ends, tackles, nose guards/tackles.
Must be of good academic standing (eligible to compete). Ineligible players will be disqualified.
Must be an All-America or all-region caliber candidate (1st or 2nd team).
Only one nominee per institution (regardless of position).
Previous winners
= Awards won by school
=Schools in italics are no longer Division II members.
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Gene Upshaw Award
- Gene Upshaw
- Caleb Murphy
- Joe Long (American football)
- Morgan Fox (American football)
- Markus Jones
- Matthew Judon
- Grand Valley State Lakers football
- Austin Edwards
- Gene Simmons