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Mason Rudolph Named Semifinalist for Walter Camp Award

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National recognition for Mason Rudolph continued to pour in on Wednesday when he was named a semifinalist for the Walter Camp Award, given annually to the college football player of the year.

The award, which is the fourth-oldest college football award in the nation, is voted on by the 130 FBS head coaches and SIDs. Here are the fifteen finalists that were named along with Rudolph.

  • Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma
  • Josh Adams, Notre Dame
  • Saquon Barkley, Penn State
  • Bradley Chubb, NC State
  • Sam Darnold, USC
  • Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama
  • Lamar Jackson, Louisville
  • Jaquan Johnson, Miami
  • Bryce Love, Miami
  • Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin
  • Khalil Tate, Arizona
  • Rashaad Penny, SDSU
  • McKenzie Milton, UCF
  • Hercules Mala’afa, Washington State

Rudolph leads the entire FBS in passing yards with 3,690, and has tossed 30 touchdowns on the season. He’s the first Cowboy to be named a semifinalist for the award since Emmanuel Ogbah in 2015. Only one OSU player, Barry Sanders, has ever won the award.

A list of five finalists will be released on Wednesday, Nov. 29, and the winner will be announced on Thursday, Dec. 7.

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