Three Named to Weekly Honor Roll

Louisville, Ky. (Monday, October 31, 2011) – Stephon Gilmore (South Carolina), Sammy Watkins (Clemson) and Robert Woods (USC) have been named to the Paul Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll. The weekly recognition honors versatile, single-game performances around the nation by FBS student-athletes. 

The Paul Hornung Award, presented by Texas Roadhouse, is awarded annually to the most versatile player in major college football.

Fans now can vote online at www.votepaulhornung.com to help select finalists for the 2011 award. Gilmore, Woods and Watkins are among 58 players eligible for fan voting on the Facebook page powered by Texas Roadhouse and the Louisville Sports Commission.

Gilmore was directly responsible for stopping two Tennessee scoring opportunities in the Gamecocks’ win over the Volunteers, allowing South Carolina to keep pace with Georgia in the SEC East. Woods was a major player in USC’s triple overtime thriller against Stanford, including scoring a touchdown in the first overtime. Watkins, one of the nation’s hottest young players, had another huge game, surpassing the 100-yard mark in receiving and kick returns in an ACC battle against Georgia Tech.

Woods made the Paul Hornung Weekly Honor Roll for the second consecutive week while Watkins made his second appearance in three weeks. Gilmore made his first Honor Roll appearance of the season. 

Week Nine Selections to the Paul Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll

• South Carolina’s Stephon Gilmore was the ultimate defender in the Gamecocks’ 14-3 win over Tennessee on Oct. 29. Gilmore blocked a 47-yard field goal attempts and recorded an interception in the endzone. He also had two tackles and a pass breakup in the win.

• USC’s Robert Woods had nine catches for 89 yards, including an overtime touchdown, one carry, two punt returns for 22 yards and three kick returns for 58 yards in a 56-48 loss to fourth ranked Stanford in three overtimes.

• Clemson’s Sammy Watkins had one carry for seven yards, completed a pass for nine yards, caught ten passes for 159 yards and had six kick returns for 124 yards in a 31-17 loss to Georgia Tech on Oct. 29.

Past Paul Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll Selections

Week One: Brandon Boykin (Georgia), T.Y. Hilton (Florida International), Marquis Maze (Alabama), Chris Rainey (Florida), Kendall Wright (Baylor).

Week Two: D.J. Beshears (Kansas), Brandon Boykin (Georgia), T.Y. Hilton (Florida International), LaMichael James (Oregon), Jamal Miles (Arizona State), Eric Page (Toledo).

Week Three: Brandon Boykin (Georgia), Chris Rainey (Florida) and Orwin Smith (Georgia Tech).

Week Four: LaMichael James (Oregon), Jamal Miles (Arizona State) and Eric Page (Toledo).

Week Five: Brandon Boykin (Georgia), Jamal Miles (Arizona State) and Eric Page (Toledo).

Week Six: Eric Page (Toledo), Kerwynn Williams (Utah State) and David Wilson (Virginia Tech).

Week Seven: Brandon Boykin (Georgia), Sammy Watkins (Clemson) and Chandler Jones (San Jose State).

Week Eight: David Amerson (NC State), Rishard Matthews (Nevada) and Robert Woods (USC).

Week Nine: Stephon Gilmore (South Carolina), Sammy Watkins (Clemson) and Robert Woods (USC).

 

Paul Hornung Award presented by Texas Roadhouse
Created by the Louisville Sports Commission in 2010, the Paul Hornung Award is given annually to the most versatile player in major college football. The Award is designed to promote college football and help preserve the legacy of one of Kentucky's best-known and accomplished athletes who has always called Louisville home. Hornung, the 1956 Heisman Trophy winner at Notre Dame and NFL MVP for the Green Bay Packers, set a single season NFL scoring record that stood 46 years. Paul is a member of the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame, and Vince Lombardi once called Hornung, “The most versatile man ever to play the game.” A national selection committee comprised of 16 sports journalists and former NFL stars votes for the Hornung Award, and this year fan voting on Facebook will comprise the 17th vote. All votes are tabulated independently by regional accounting firm Dean Dorton Allen Ford. The winner is honored at a banquet presented by Jewish Hospital Sports Medicine in late January each year in downtown Louisville. For more information, visit www.paulhornungaward.com Fans can also follow online on Twitter (@hornungaward) and Become a Fan on Facebook.

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