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McConkey finalist for Wuerffel Tropy

ATLANTA – The Wuerffel Foundation, a nonprofit whose mission is to inspire greater service and unity in our communities, on Tuesday announced JD Bertrand, Notre Dame (SR LB), Blake Corum,

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Shipley Named as Wuerffel Trophy Semifinalist

The Wuerffel Foundation announced today that running back Will Shipley has been named as one of eight semifinalists for the 2023 Wuerffel Trophy, presented annually in recognition of community service. In addition to being a frequent community servant in the Upstate through Clemson’s P.A.W. Journey initiative, Shipley has donated both time and money to Levine Children’s Hospital in Charlotte. Last year, he and former Clemson defensive end K.J. Henry also donated five figures to create the 1 CLEM5ON endowment to benefit Clemson University’s Harvey and Lucinda Gantt Multicultural Center and Clemson Athletics’ “Hear Her Roar” campaign.

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A Heisman candidate QB and All-American on defense lead strongest FSU roster in years

Led by quarterback Jordan Travis and defensive end Jared Verse, there are few weaknesses on Florida State’s roster.

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Shipley Named to Wuerffel Trophy Watch List

Organizers for the Wuerffel Trophy announced today that running back Will Shipley has been named as one of 110 members on the 2023 watch list for the Wuerffel Trophy, presented annually in recognition of community service. In addition to being a frequent community servant in the Upstate through Clemson’s P.A.W. Journey initiative, Shipley has donated both time and money to Levine Children's Hospital in Charlotte. Last year, he and former Clemson defensive end K.J. Henry also donated five figures to create the 1 CLEM5ON endowment to benefit Clemson University’s Harvey and Lucinda Gantt Multicultural Center and Clemson Athletics’ “Hear Her Roar” campaign. Additional information from award organizers is included below. Visit the 2023 Preseason Honors hub for more preseason accolades garnered by Clemson. Atlanta, GA – August 3, 2023 – The Wuerffel Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to inspire greater service and unity in our communities, today announced The Wuerffel Trophy watch list for the 2023 season, consisting of 110 players from college football’s Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). College Football’s Premier Award for Community Service, and one of the most meaningful awards in collegiate sports, The Wuerffel Trophy is named after Danny Wuerffel, the 1996 Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback from the University of Florida who parlayed his success on the football field into a lifetime of service. The Wuerffel Trophy embodies Danny’s commitment to being a humanitarian, while honoring student-athletes who are inspired to serve others and make positive impacts on society. “The life changing impact of thinking of others before ourselves is so rewarding, and it’s truly inspiring to see so many student-athletes recognize this, and use their platform for good,” said Danny Wuerffel. “College Football players across the country are making a difference in their communities, and I’m excited to see so many incredible stories associated with the 2023 Wuerffel Trophy candidates.” Nominations for the Wuerffel Trophy are made by the respective universities’ Sports Information Departments and will close on October 16. An up-to-date list of nominees can be found at wuerffeltrophy.org. Semifinalists for the award will be announced on November 2nd, and finalists will be announced on November 28th. The formal announcement of the 2023 recipient is scheduled to be made on December 7th or 8th during The Home Depot College Football Awards on ESPN, and the presentation of the 2023 Wuerffel Trophy will take place on February 17, 2024, at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, GA. Offensive lineman Dillan Gibbons of Florida State University was the 2022 recipient of the Wuerffel Trophy. Like Gibbons, the 2023 recipient will be invited to join Wuerffel in New York City to attend the Heisman Trophy ceremonies, including the press conference, televised announcement show, and the gala. Past recipients of the Wuerffel Trophy include Rudy Niswanger – LSU – 2005; Joel Penton – Ohio State – 2006; Paul Smith – Tulsa – 2007; Tim Tebow – Florida – 2008; Tim Hiller – Western Michigan – 2009; Sam Acho – Texas – 2010; Barrett Jones – Alabama – 2011; Matt Barkley – USC – 2012; Gabe Ikard – Oklahoma – 2013; Deterrian Shackelford – Ole Miss – 2014; Ty Darlington – Oklahoma – 2015; Trevor Knight – Texas A&M – 2016; Courtney Love – Kentucky - 2017; Drue Tranquill – Notre Dame – 2018; Jon Wassink – Western Michigan – 2019; Teton Saltes – New Mexico – 2020; Isaiah Sanders – Stanford– 2021 and Dillan Gibbons – Florida State – 2022. The Wuerffel Trophy is supported by its corporate partners Dart Container Corporation/Solo Cup and Herff Jones. Wuerffel Trophy Watch List (PDF) ### ABOUT THE WUERFFEL TROPHY Established in 2005, the Wuerffel Trophy honors college football players who serve others, celebrates their impact, and inspires greater service across the nation. A member of the National College Football Awards Association, the Wuerffel Trophy is presented annually to the FBS player who best combines exemplary community service with leadership achievement on and off the field. It is the first major award honoring the character of service to others. The Wuerffel Trophy is named after Heisman Trophy winner, College Football Hall of Famer, former NFL quarterback, and renowned humanitarian Danny Wuerffel, whose life mission is to inspire greater service in the world. Wuerffel led the University of Florida to four SEC Championships and the Gators’ first National Football Championship as the team’s star quarterback. The 1996 Heisman Trophy winner set 17 NCAA and Florida records and won a myriad of other awards including the Maxwell Award, the Davey O’Brien Award, and The William V. Campbell Trophy, presented to the nation’s top scholar-athlete. As a nationally recognized humanitarian, Wuerffel inspires leaders to use their influence to make a positive impact and currently serves as President of the Wuerffel Foundation. ABOUT THE NCFAA The Wuerffel Trophy is a member of the National College Football Awards Association. Founded in 1997, the NCFAA includes college football’s most prestigious awards and its 24 awards have honored more than 900 recipients dating back to 1935. This season, 12 NCFAA awards will honor national players of the week each Tuesday. Sixteen NCFAA members are unveiling preseason watch lists over a two-week period as the association spearheads a coordinated effort to promote each award’s preseason candidates. Following is the remaining 2023 preseason watch list calendar: Fri., Aug. 4: Mackey Award/Rimington Trophy Mon., Aug. 7: Biletnikoff Award Tue., Aug. 8: Davey O’Brien Award Wed., Aug. 9: Doak Walker Award Thu., Aug. 10: Butkus Award/Paycom Jim Thorpe Award Fri., Aug. 11: Walter Camp Award Mon., Aug. 14: Bednarik Award For more information about the NCFAA and its award programs, visit the redesigned NCFAA.org or follow on X/Twitter at @NCFAA.

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Penn State football: Dvon Ellies named to community service watch list

Dvon Ellies is looking to become the first Penn State player to win the Wuerffel Trophy for community service in college football.

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Who wins when Florida State meets Clemson? Analysis, thoughts from ACC Kickoff

Florida State and Clemson are — on paper — clearly the top two teams in the ACC. Will these two programs play each other twice in 2023?

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NFL Draft prospects for Gators, Knights, Seminoles

NFL Draft prospects for Gators, Knights, Seminoles
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Seminole Student-Athletes Honored At Golden Nole Ceremony

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Madelyne Anderson of the Beach Volleyball team, and football’s Jordan Travis were named as the Florida State Athletes of the Year at the 29th Annual Golden Nole Awards celebration at the Ruby Diamond Auditorium on the Florida State campus.  Anderson, a redshirt junior, has led the Seminoles to a No 4 national ranking this season and was named a First Team All-American in leading Florida State to the national finals in 2022.  Travis, a redshirt senior, earned Second Team All-ACC Honors in leading the Seminoles to a 10-3 record and a victory in in the Cheez-It Bowl over Oklahoma during the 2022 season.  The event, which is sponsored by Florida State’s Student-Athlete Development Office, has recognized those Seminoles who excel as members of the community and who have committed themselves to taking leadership roles on and off of their playing fields and courts.  The red carpet event is hosted by the Student Athlete Advisory Committee – a group of 40 FSU student-athletes – which represents Florida State’s incredible group of more than 500 student-athletes to create cohesion and pass proper legislation for the representation of each of the athletes at FSU.  “Tonight was a wonderful event in an incredible venue to celebrate the student-athletes’ accomplishments in the community and in the classroom,” said Sarah Petronio, Assistant Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Development.  “We are so fortunate that each of our student-athletes is passionate about competing at the highest levels, earning their degrees and are compassionate about helping each other, and those in the community.  The opportunity to wear the Garnet and Gold colors is something you do for a lifetime; caring about others is what we do as Seminoles.” The women’s swimming team earned the Director’s Cup for Community Service as they averaged 9.0 hours of community service per student-athlete during the 2022-23 academic year. A total of 27 student-athletes were recognized by each of their sports with Golden Nole awards.  Dillan Gibbons and Robert Cooper (football), Erin Howard (women’s basketball), Jaylan Gainey (men’s basketball), Cole Anderson (men’s golf), Charlotte Heath (women’s golf) and Lottie Woad (women’s golf) were among the outstanding student-athletes honored by the coaching staffs of the 20 athletics team at Florida State.   Six Seminoles -- Arianna Ottavianelli (women’s swimming), Dani Thompson (women’s cross country), Madison Slater (women’s cross country), CJ Campbell (football), Victoria Cervantes (women’s diving) and Lucas Bouquot (men’s cross country) were honored with an Atlantic Coast Conference Top Six for Community Service Award.  The award goes to six student-athletes from each ACC school that have gone above and beyond in serving their communities.  Each of the Top Six for Service award recipients are known to be dedicated to serving others, while displaying a passion for enriching the lives of others. Ta’Niya Letson, the National Freshman of the Year in Women’s Basketball, and Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc, who is currently ranked No. 4 in the ITA national rankings, were named as the Seminole Newcomers of the Year.  Ottavianelli, who is now more than two years cancer free, was honored with two awards: The ACC Top Six Award and with the Doc Fauls Rise Above Adversity Award.  The redshirt sophomore was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma prior to the start of her freshman year at Florida State.  She received a cancer free diagnosis on January 28, 2021, and swam competitively for the Seminoles during the 2021-22 season.  Highlighted by the “Block on the Bayou” in Florida State’s win over LSU in the Superdome, the student-athletes were treated to a montage of video highlights of many of the top plays throughout the year.  In addition to the incredibly athletic play by the Seminoles’ defeat to preserve the season-opening win over the Tigers, the ACC championship by the women’s soccer team, the incredible softball play by Josie Muffley against Lipscomb in February of 2023, and Trey Cunningham winning the Bowerman Award – the track and field equivalent of the Heisman Trophy. Golden Nole Award Winners Erin Howard, Women’s Basketball Jaylan Gainey, Men’s Basketball Dillan Gibbons, Robert Cooper, Football Emily Ryan, Volleyball Clara Robbins, Soccer Peter Varjasi, Men’s Swimming Maddie MacDonald, Women’s Swimming Tazman Abramozwicz, Men’s Diving Samantha Vear, Women’s Diving Jaime Ferrer, Baseball Cole Anderson, Men’s Golf Charlotte Heath, Lottie Woad, Women’s Golf Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc, Men’s Tennis Anna Arkadianou, Women’s Tennis Jordan Polo, Beach Volleyball Cooper Schroeder, Men’s Cross Country Alyson Churchill, Women’s Cross Country Amir Willis, Men’s Track Faith Banks, Women’s Track Jeremiah Davis, Men’s Field Caisa-Marie Lindfors, Women’s Field Kat Sandercock, Kaley Mudge, Softball Kamden “Bubba” Nelson, Cheer Meescha Cooper, Golden Girls   Female Athlete of the Year Madelyne Anderson, Beach Volleyball Male Athlete of the Year Jordan Travis, Football Female Newcomer of the Year Ta’Niya Latson, Women’s Basketball Male Newcomer Athlete of the Year Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc Doc Fauls Rise Above Adversity Award Arianna Ottavianelli, Women’s Swmming Trey Benson, Football Top 10 Moments of the Year 1.-The Block on the Bayou, Football 2.-Women’s Soccer win the ACC Championship 3-Ta’Niya Latson wins National Freshman of the Year 4.Trey Cunningham wins Bowerman Award (Track and Field) 5.-Yordan Yanchev sets FSU record at ACC Championships (Men’s Swimming) 6.-Josie Muffley catch (Softball) 7.-Alaina Chacon and Madison Fitzpatrick defeat USC Pair in National Finals (Beach Volleyball) 8.-Frederik Kjettrup wins Waterson Invitational in record-setting fashion (men’s golf) 9.-Men’s Tennis Advances to NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 10.-Lottie Woad and Women’s Golf win championships at Florida State Match Up ACC Top 6 for service Arianna Ottavianelli, Women’s Swimming Dani Thompson, Women’s Cross Country Madison Slater, Women’s Cross Country CJ Campbell, Football Victoria Cervantes, Women’s Diving Lucas Bouquot, Men’s Cross Country Community Service Champions Women’s Swimming Seminole Staff Member of the Year Chris Denson, Turf Superintendent Seminole Coach of the Year Brian Pensky, Soccer

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