Two Record-Setting Quarterbacks Named Weekly Hornung Honorees
Two quarterbacks that led their teams to conference championships by ringing up the scoreboard the first weekend in December have been selected as "Paul Hornung's Most Versatile Performances of the Week" it was announced Monday by Paul Hornung and the Louisville Sports Commission. Cam Newton accounted for six TDs in Auburn's SEC title game while Nevada's Colin Kaepernick scored three times as the Wolf Pack secured the WAC title with a regular season victory.
The weekly selections highlight elite performances from the previous week in college football that display the same versatility on the field as the legendary Paul Hornung.
Week 14 Honorees:
· Auburn's Cam Newton had 14 carries for 73 yards with two touchdowns and completed 17-of-28 passes for 335 yards and four touchdowns as the Tigers claimed the Southeastern Conference Championship and a BCS bid with a 56-17 win over South Carolina on Dec. 4 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
· Nevada's Colin Kaepernick had 20 carries for 155 yards and three touchdowns and completed 13-of-17 passes for 159 yards in a 35-17 win at Louisiana Tech on Dec. 4.
A weekly, up-to-date rundown of the individual accomplishments of each player on the Watch List can be found on the official website of the Paul Hornung Award at www.paulhornungaward.com
Past Weekly Honorees
Week 14: Colin Kaepernick (Nevada) and Cam Newton (Auburn).
Week 13: Julio Jones (Alabama), Colin Kaepernick (Nevada), Torrey Smith (Maryland) LaDarius Perkins (Mississippi State) and T.Y. Hilton (Florida International).
Week 12: Tandon Doss (Indiana), Demaris Johnson (Tulsa) and James White (Wisconsin), DJ Woods (Cincinnati).
Week 11: Randall Cobb (Kentucky), T.Y. Hilton (Florida International), Owen Marecic (Stanford), Pat Shed (UAB), Jon Williams (East Carolina).
Week Ten: T.Y. Hilton (Florida International), Jerrel Jernigan (Troy), Damaris Johnson (Tulsa) and Chris Owusu (Stanford).
Week Nine: Randall Cobb (Kentucky), Dwayne Harris (East Carolina), Damaris Johnson (Tulsa), Jacquizz Rodgers (Oregon State) and Demond Washington (Auburn), .
Week Eight: Andre Ellington (Clemson), Owen Marecic (Stanford), Niles Paul (Nebraska) and Trent Richardson (Alabama), Pat Shed (UAB).
Week Seven: Randall Cobb (Kentucky), Tandon Doss (Indiana), David Gilreath (Wisconsin), Jerrel Jernigan (Troy) and Trent Richardson (Alabama).
Week Six: Randall Cobb (Kentucky), Greg Reid (Florida State) Mohammed Sanu (Rutgers)and Shaky Smithson (Utah).
Week Five: Randall Cobb (Kentucky), Tandon Doss (Indiana) and Denard Robinson (Michigan).
Week Four: Trey Burton (Florida), Jerrel Jernigan (Troy), Jeremy Kerley (TCU), Owen Marecic (Stanford), Terrell Pryor (Ohio State), Trent Richardson (Alabama), DJ Woods (Cincinnati) and Titus Young (Boise State).
Week Three: Jeremy Kerley (TCU), DeMarco Murray (Oklahoma), James Rodgers (Oregon State), Trent Richardson (Alabama) and Torrey Smith (Maryland).
Week Two: Kenjon Barner (Oregon), Randall Cobb (Kentucky), Jeffery Demps (Florida), Jerrel Jernigan (Troy), Joe Lefeged (Rutgers), Owen Marecic (Stanford), Keshawn Martin (Michigan State), Denard Robinson (Michigan), Mohamed Sanu (Rutgers).
Week One: Kenjon Barner (Oregon), Brandon Bing (Rutgers), Randall Cobb (Kentucky), Dwayne Harris (East Carolina), Jerrel Jernigan (Troy), Demaris Johnson (Tulsa), Jeremy Kerley (TCU), Austin Pettis (Boise State) and Patrick Peterson (LSU).
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Paul Hornung Award
Created by the Louisville Sports Commission, the Paul Hornung Award is designed to recognize versatile, high-level performers in major college football and help preserve the legacy of one of Kentucky's best known athletes. A panel of experts will select the inaugural winner in early January 2011; the votes will be tabulated by Dean Dorton Allen Ford. The winner will be honored at the Paul Hornung Award Banquet presented by Jewish Hospital Sports Medicine January 25 at the Galt House Hotel in downtown Louisville. Hornung is considered by many the best all-around player in the history of college and pro football. He won the 1956 Heisman Trophy at quarterback for Notre Dame and was the No. 1 pick in the 1957 NFL draft. He played every position in the backfield during his career with the Irish, where he also punted, kicked, returned kicks and played defensive back and was a multi-threat offensive back and prolific kicker in the pros. He was a member of four NFL championship teams as an all-pro halfback for the Green Bay Packers and led the NFL in scoring 1959-60-61, set the single season scoring record in 1960 with 176 points and was named League MVP following the 1961 season. Legendary Packers Coach Vince Lombardi called Hornung, "The most versatile man ever to play the game." Paul is a member of the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame and the Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame and resides in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. More information go to www.paulhornungaward.com.
Louisville Sports Commission
In the spirit of partnership with Paul Hornung, the Louisville Sports commission (LSC) will oversee and administer all aspects of the Paul Hornung Award including budget, selection process, marketing and PR, banquet, trophy, sponsorships, etc. An Advisory Committee co-chaired by LSC Chairman Steve Higdon and Executive Director Karl Schmitt and comprised of LSC Board leadership and local business leaders will provide guidance and insure integrity of the Award. The Louisville Sports Commission is a Louisville, Kentucky-based 501-c (3) organization committed to creating a legacy of economic and social vitality through sports. LSC attracts and hosts sporting events and activities that have a positive economic impact on the City, enhance the image of the Louisville area as a premier sports destination, promote healthy lifestyles and improve the quality of life for community members of all ages. More information on the LSC is available at www.louisvillesports.org and on our Facebook fan page.



