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AUGUSTA, Ga. --- The Augusta Sports Council has released the complete list of candidates for the 2016 Ray Guy Award, and North Carolina freshman Tom Sheldon is among those listed. The Ray Guy Award identifies the nation's top collegiate punter at the ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards every year in December. Among the 66 candidates are two of the 2015 finalists, Michael Carrizosa, San Jose State and Hayden Hunt, Colorado State. Candidates on our 2016 list were nominated for the award by their school's Sports Information Departments.
The following list will be narrowed down to ten semifinalists to be announced on Friday, November 11. Following the announcement, a national body of Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Sports Information Directors, coaches, media representatives and previous Ray Guy Award winners will vote for the three finalists who will be identified on Tuesday, November 22. The voting body will then cast ballots to select the winner. The 2016 Ray Guy Award winner will be announced live on ESPN during The Home Depot College Football Awards on Thursday, December 8.
2016 Ray Guy Award Candidates
JK Scott, Alabama
Matt Haack, Arizona State
Toby Baker, Arkansas
Drew Galitz, Baylor
Sean Wale, Boise State
Joseph Davidson, Bowling Green
Jonny Linehan, Brigham Young
Kyle DeWeen, Buffalo
Dylan Klumph, California
Hayden Hunt, Colorado State
Worth Gregory, East Carolina
Austin Barnes, Eastern Michigan
Stone Wilson, FIU
Johnny Townsend, Florida
Dalton Schomp, Florida Atlantic
Rigoberto Sanchez, Hawaii
Austin Rehkow, Idaho
Colin Downing, Iowa State
Cole Moos, Kansas
Derek Adams, Kent State
Grant McKinniss, Kentucky
Steven Coutts, Louisiana-Lafayette
Wade Lees, Maryland
Logan Laurent, Massachusetts
Spencer Smith, Memphis
Paul Justin Vogel, Miami
Kenny Allen, Michigan
Matt Bonadies, Middle Tennessee
Ryan Santoso, Minnesota
Logan Cooke, Mississippi State
Corey Fatony, Missouri
Alex Barta, Navy
Alfred James Cole, III, NC State
Tom Sheldon, North Carolina
Eric Keena, North Texas
Hunter Niswander, Northwestern
Cameron Johnston, Ohio State
Austin Seibert, Oklahoma
Zach Sinor, Oklahoma State
Bailey Cate, Old Dominion
Nick Porebski, Oregon State
Blake Gillikin, Penn State
Ryan Henry Winslow, Pittsburgh
Jack Fox, Rice
Tanner Blain, San Diego State
Michael Carrizosa, San Jose State
Sean Kelly, South Carolina
Jonathan Hernandez, South Florida
Jake Bailey, Stanford
Sterling Hofrichter, Syracuse
Adam Nunez, TCU
Alex Starzyk, Temple
Trevor Daniel, Tennessee
Michael Dickson, Texas
Shane Tripucka, Texas A&M
Lumi Kaba, Texas State
Justin Wain, Connecticut
Caleb Houston, UCF
Chris Tilbey, USC
Mitch Wishnowsky, Utah
Aaron Dalton, Utah State
Alex Luna, UTEP
Nicholas Conte, Virginia
Billy Kinney, West Virginia
Jake Collins, WKU
Ethan Wood, Wyoming
Augusta Sports Council
The Augusta Sports Council (ASC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to marketing the Augusta area as a destination for amateur sporting events. The ASC enriches the quality and economic well-being for the Augusta metropolitan area by supporting and attracting sporting activities.
To learn more visit, www.augustasportscouncil.org.
AUGUSTA, Ga. --- The Augusta Sports Council has released the complete list of candidates for the 2016 Ray Guy Award, and North Carolina freshman Tom Sheldon is among those listed. The Ray Guy Award identifies the nation's top collegiate punter at the ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards every year in December. Among the 66 candidates are two of the 2015 finalists, Michael Carrizosa, San Jose State and Hayden Hunt, Colorado State. Candidates on our 2016 list were nominated for the award by their school's Sports Information Departments.
The following list will be narrowed down to ten semifinalists to be announced on Friday, November 11. Following the announcement, a national body of Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Sports Information Directors, coaches, media representatives and previous Ray Guy Award winners will vote for the three finalists who will be identified on Tuesday, November 22. The voting body will then cast ballots to select the winner. The 2016 Ray Guy Award winner will be announced live on ESPN during The Home Depot College Football Awards on Thursday, December 8.
2016 Ray Guy Award Candidates
JK Scott, Alabama
Matt Haack, Arizona State
Toby Baker, Arkansas
Drew Galitz, Baylor
Sean Wale, Boise State
Joseph Davidson, Bowling Green
Jonny Linehan, Brigham Young
Kyle DeWeen, Buffalo
Dylan Klumph, California
Hayden Hunt, Colorado State
Worth Gregory, East Carolina
Austin Barnes, Eastern Michigan
Stone Wilson, FIU
Johnny Townsend, Florida
Dalton Schomp, Florida Atlantic
Rigoberto Sanchez, Hawaii
Austin Rehkow, Idaho
Colin Downing, Iowa State
Cole Moos, Kansas
Derek Adams, Kent State
Grant McKinniss, Kentucky
Steven Coutts, Louisiana-Lafayette
Wade Lees, Maryland
Logan Laurent, Massachusetts
Spencer Smith, Memphis
Paul Justin Vogel, Miami
Kenny Allen, Michigan
Matt Bonadies, Middle Tennessee
Ryan Santoso, Minnesota
Logan Cooke, Mississippi State
Corey Fatony, Missouri
Alex Barta, Navy
Alfred James Cole, III, NC State
Tom Sheldon, North Carolina
Eric Keena, North Texas
Hunter Niswander, Northwestern
Cameron Johnston, Ohio State
Austin Seibert, Oklahoma
Zach Sinor, Oklahoma State
Bailey Cate, Old Dominion
Nick Porebski, Oregon State
Blake Gillikin, Penn State
Ryan Henry Winslow, Pittsburgh
Jack Fox, Rice
Tanner Blain, San Diego State
Michael Carrizosa, San Jose State
Sean Kelly, South Carolina
Jonathan Hernandez, South Florida
Jake Bailey, Stanford
Sterling Hofrichter, Syracuse
Adam Nunez, TCU
Alex Starzyk, Temple
Trevor Daniel, Tennessee
Michael Dickson, Texas
Shane Tripucka, Texas A&M
Lumi Kaba, Texas State
Justin Wain, Connecticut
Caleb Houston, UCF
Chris Tilbey, USC
Mitch Wishnowsky, Utah
Aaron Dalton, Utah State
Alex Luna, UTEP
Nicholas Conte, Virginia
Billy Kinney, West Virginia
Jake Collins, WKU
Ethan Wood, Wyoming
Augusta Sports Council
The Augusta Sports Council (ASC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to marketing the Augusta area as a destination for amateur sporting events. The ASC enriches the quality and economic well-being for the Augusta metropolitan area by supporting and attracting sporting activities.
To learn more visit, www.augustasportscouncil.org.