Football
Mason Rudolph Presented with Bobby Bowden Award
On Sunday, Mason Rudolph was presented with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Bobby Bowden Award given annually to the Division I football player who “epitomizes a student-athlete as he represents God, his family, his institution and his community.”
Other criteria for the award include that the honoree conducts himself as an exemplary model in the classroom, on the field, on the campus and in the community.
An active member in community service activities, Rudolph participates regularly in OSU’s Coaches vs. Cancer program and makes frequent appearances at local schools and churches. He also volunteered with Read Across America, the YMCA, FCA, Nike N7, University Heights Baptist Church, the Manning Passing Academy and more.
Rudolph was selected as the winner over Micah Kiser of Virginia, Dorian O’Daniel of Clemson and Harrison Phillips of Stanford.
Ladies and gentlemen, this year’s Bobby Bowden Award winner, @Rudolph2Mason! Thanks to @TheBobbyBowden, @louiegiglio and @passioncity for hosting such a great presentation! #okstate #GoPokes pic.twitter.com/Srfs9wRVVl
— Cowboy Football (@CowboyFB) January 7, 2018
Rudolph is the second Cowboy to win the Bobby Bowden award, joining former tight end Billy Bajema who took home the hardware in 2004.
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