The Duckie Award:
The Duckie
Award goes to the nation’s best player this season regardless of team or
position.
Nominees:
Collin Klein
Johnny Manziel
Manti Te’o
Winner: Johnny Manziel
For much of
the season, Collin Klein was a shoe-in for this award, but Johnny Football’s
play down the stretch combined with Klein’s struggles put him over the
top. The Alabama win was unquestionably
Manziel’s defining moment, especially after his early struggles against Florida
and LSU. For those who missed the
Heisman ceremony, it was refreshing to hear him call out his offensive linemen
by name to thank them for making his unbelievable freshman season possible.
Lou Brown Award:
The Lou
Brown Award goes to the national coach of the year based on both pure
achievement and exceeding expectations.
Nominees:
Brian Kelly
Bill O’BrienBill Snyder
Winner: Bill O’Brien
O’Brien
walked into an impossible situation at Penn State. The Nittany Lions won’t be able to compete
for a title of any sort for four years, and the team was littered with
defections before fall practice, yet they finished 8-4. That was good enough for 2nd place
in the division and probably double the wins expected this year. O’Brien has to get all the credit in the
world for keeping the team together and motivated against all odds.
Game of the Year:
This award
goes to the season’s most exciting regular season game. Importance of the game on a national scale is
a factor, so no Tuesday night MAC shootouts are eligible.
Nominees:
UGA vs. Alabama
LSU vs. AlabamaStanford vs. Oregon
Winner: UGA vs. Alabama
This one is
a no-brainer. If ever there was a game
to prove why a playoff is needed, it was this one. The winner took home the SEC title and earned
a trip to the national title game, and both teams played like it. Aaron Murray stepped up against an elite
team, and Bama’s duo of Lacy and Yeldon refused to be tackled in the 2nd
half. The two teams were constantly back
and forth, with each making their own runs before the final decision came down
to a tackle at the Bama five yard line as time ran out on UGA.
The Devo One Hit Wonder Award:
The Devo
Award goes to the most impressive single game performance by a player, though
that player may not actually be a one hit wonder.
Nominees:
Collin Klein- 19-21, 323 yards, 3 TDs, 41
rush yards, 4TDs vs. West Virginia
Geno Smith- 45-51, 656 yards, 8 Tds vs.
BaylorMarquise Lee- 16 Rec, 345 yards, 2 TDs, 469 total yards vs. Arizona
Winner: Collin Klein
This was
Collin Klein’s statement game that put him in the pilot seat for the Heisman. He completely dominated West Virginia on the
ground and through the air on the way to a 55-14 win.
Chet Steadman Award:
The Chet
Steadman Award goes to the rookie of the year, or top freshman in America.
Nominees:
Johnny Manziel
Todd Gurley
Marcus Mariota
Winner: Johnny Manziel
If you are
the best player in the country and you are also a freshman, then you must also
be the best freshman in the country. One
exciting thing about this season was the number of huge impact freshmen across
the country. Todd Gurley and Keith
Marshall almost rushed UGA to the title game.
Marcus Mariota picked up the reins at Oregon, falling one loss short of
the title game. Duke Johnson dominated
the ACC as a freshman at Miami, and T.J. Yeldon gave everybody flashbacks of
Trent Richardson as a freshman. Our
reward as fans is that we get to watch all of these players and more return
next year.
Charlie Sheen Award for Winning:
This award
goes to the player, team, coach, conference, fan base, etc. that thoroughly
embarrassed itself or wasted the most potential over the course of the season.
Nominees:
B1G
ACC CoastalBobby Petrino
Winner: Bobby Petrino
This is a
close one. Both the ACC and B1G saw
their top qualifiers for the conference title games ruled ineligible. The B1G got even worse when 7-5, 3rd
place, Wisconsin put 70 points up on Nebraska to go to the Rose Bowl. It doesn’t get much more embarrassing,
though, than the Midnight Ride of Bobby Petrino.
Desperate Housewives “You’re still on
TV?” Award:
The
Desperate Housewives Award goes to the player who has seemingly been playing
way longer than his eligibility should have allowed. Just like I was shocked to learn that
Desperate Housewives is still on TV, these players should all have been long
gone before this season.
Nominees:
Richard Samuel, UGA
Stepfan Taylor, StanfordRobert Marve, Purdue
Winner: Robert Marve
Robert Marve was going to be the next great QB at Miami when he signed in Randy Shannon’s first recruiting class. In his time at Miami, he injured his throwing hand in a car crash, got arrested, turned the ball over, failed out of school, and whined until he transferred to Purdue. Once at Purdue, he tore his ACL what seems like at least 10 times, including at the end of this season, after which he continued to play because Purdue literally had no other QBs.
The Tranny Award:
The Tranny
Award goes to the player who made the biggest impact as a transfer this season.
Nominees:
Silas Redd
Lache SeastrunkJustin Brown
Winner: Lache Seastrunk
This is an
uninspiring list compared to last year’s, which included Russell Wilson, Arthur
Brown, and Jarvis Jones. Redd was
supposed to complete the USC offense, making them unstoppable. That didn’t quite happen, and Justin Brown
couldn’t make a huge impact at OU despite their depleted receiving corps. That leaves Lache Seastrunk, who transferred
from Oregon amid a recruiting scandal.
He didn’t have a huge year at Baylor but did provide them an explosive
weapon at RB and played a big role in their upset over Kansas State.
The Tony Award goes to the best play of the season, be it a spectacular individual effort or a game or season changing play.
Nominees:
Johnny Manziel drops ball, throws touchdown
against Alabama
T.J. Yeldon screen pass to beat LSUTaylor Martinez runs 200 yards for a touchdown against Wisconsin
Winner: T.J. Yeldon
Bama was
done. LSU had just taken the lead late
in Baton Rouge, and A.J. McCarron had shown little capacity to lead the Tide to
a game winning touchdown. Then he
completed a pass…then another pass. LSU
turned up the heat, and McCarron dropped it off to Yeldon on a screen. The freshman then weaved through the LSU
defense for the game winning score to preserve Bama’s title hopes.
Charlie Steiner “Follow me to freedom!”
Award
The Charlie
Steiner “Follow me to freedom!” Award goes to the player who picked up the
lantern, put his tie around his head, and carried his team on his back over the
course of the season. This is the most
prestigious of all the Duckie Awards.
Winner: Manti Te’o
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