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July 18, 2008
FORT WORTH, TX - Clemson quarterback Cullen Harper is one of 31 quarterbacks named to the preseason list of Davey O'Brien Awward candidates. The award is given each year to the top quarterback in college football.
Harper set 22 Clemson passing records last year when he threw for 2991 yards and 27 touchdowns. His touchdown pass total broke the previous mark by six. Harper led the ACC in passing efficiency last year, the first Clemson quarterback to do that since Mike Eppley in 1983.
This is the second quarterback award Harper has been nominated for. He was also named a preseason candidate for the Johnny Unitas Award, which goes to the top senior quarterback in college football.
Watch List candidates were selected by a subset of the National Selection Committee and approved by the Davey O'Brien Executive Committee. Semifinalists will be announced October 27; finalists November 24. This prestigious award focuses on accomplishments both on and off the field. The Selection Committee is asked to evaluate all candidates on their quarterback skills and athletic ability, academics, reputation as a team player, character, leadership and sportsmanship.
The 2008 winner will be announced during The Home Depot College Football Awards Show on ESPN December 11. The recipient will be honored February 16, 2009, at the 32nd Annual O'Brien Awards Dinner at The Fort Worth Club in Fort Worth, Texas.
2008 O'Brien Watch List:
Todd Boeckman - SR, Ohio State
Sam Bradford - SO, Oklahoma
Tom Brandstater - SR, Fresno State
Hunter Cantwell - SR, Louisville
Rudy Carpenter - SR, Arizona State
Jimmy Clausen - SO, Notre Dame
Chase Clement - SR, Rice
Chase Daniel - SR, Missouri
Sean Glennon - SR, Virginia Tech
Matt Grothe - JR, South Florida
Max Hall - JR, BYU
Cullen Harper - SR, Clemson
Graham Harrell - SR, Texas Tech
Chase Holbrook - SR, New Mexico State
Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada - SR, Navy
Dan LeFevour - JR, Central Michigan
Jake Locker - JR, Washington
Colt McCoy - JR, Texas
Curtis Painter - SR, Purdue
Todd Reesing - JR, Kansas
Mark Sanchez - JR, USC
Riley Skinner - JR, Wake Forest
Rusty Smith - JR, Florida Atlantic
Matthew Stafford - JR, Georgia
Tim Tebow - JR, Florida
Mike Teel - SR, Rutgers
Willie Tuitama - SR, Arizona
Drew Weatherford - SR, Florida State
Pat White - SR, West Virginia
Juice Williams - JR, Illinois
John Parker Wilson - SR, Alabama
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