2012 rimington trophy finalists announced

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FOR  IMMEDIATE  RELEASE   December  3,  2012     Contact:   Seth  Gonzales   Rimington  Trophy  Media  Relations   [email protected]   Phone:  214-­‐986-­‐9968      

2012  RIMINGTON  TROPHY  FINALISTS  ANNOUNCED   Winner  to  be  named  at  ESPN  Home  Depot  College  Football  Awards  Show  on  Dec.  6th  

   

NEW  YORK  -­‐  Finalists  for  the  Rimington  Trophy,  presented  to  the  most   outstanding  center  in  college  football  are:     Mario  Benavides   Khaled  Holmes   University  of  Louisville   University  of  Southern  California   6’4”,  301  lbs.   6’4”,  305  lbs.   RS  Senior   Senior       Braxston  Cave   Barrett  Jones   University  of  Notre  Dame   University  of  Alabama   6’3”,  304  lbs.   6’5”,  302  lbs.   Graduate  Student   Senior       Dalton  Freeman   Matt  Stankiewitch   Clemson  University   Penn  State  University   6’5”,  285  lbs.   6’3”,  290  lbs.   Graduate  Student   Senior     The  winner  of  the  2012  Rimington  Trophy  will  be  presented  live  on  ESPNU   during  the  ESPN  Red  Carpet  Show  on  Thursday,  December  6,  2012,  immediately   preceding  the  ESPN  Home  Depot  College  Football  Awards  Show.  Both  shows  will   originate  from  the  Atlantic  Dance  Hall  on  Disney’s  Boardwalk  at  the  Walt  Disney   World  Resort  in  Lake  Buena  Vista,  Fla.     The  winner  of  the  Rimington  Trophy  is  selected  by  determining  the  consensus   All-­‐American  center  pick  from  four  existing  All-­‐America  teams.  

 

  While  more  than  a  dozen  All-­‐America  teams  are  selected  annually,  the  Rimington   Trophy  committee  uses  these  four  prestigious  teams  to  determine  a  winner:     • American  Football  Coaches  Association   • Walter  Camp  Foundation   • The  Sporting  News   • Football  Writers  Association  of  America     Because  the  selectors  of  these  four  All-­‐America  teams  can  place  centers  in  a  “mix”   of  offensive  linemen  that  includes  guards  and  tackles,  their  11-­‐man  first  teams   can  often  have  two  centers.  The  Rimington  Trophy  committee’s  policy  is  to  count   all  players  that  play  primarily  the  center  position  for  their  respective  teams  as   centers,  even  though  they  may  be  listed  as  guards  or  tackles  on  the  four  All-­‐ America  teams.     The  center  with  the  most  first  team  votes  will  be  determined  the  winner.  If  there   is  a  tie  with  first  team  votes,  then  the  center  with  the  most  second  team  votes  will   win.  If  there  is  still  a  tie,  the  winner  will  be  determined  by  a  majority  vote  from   the  Rimington  Trophy  committee.     The  winner  will  be  recognized  during  pre-­‐game  festivities  prior  to  the  BCS   National  Championship  game  at  Sun  Life  Stadium  in  Miami,  Florida  on  January  7,   2013,  and  then  again  during  the  13th  Annual  Rimington  Trophy  Presentation  at   the  Rococo  Theatre  in  Lincoln,  Nebraska  on  Saturday,  January  12,  2013.         ABOUT  THE  RIMINGTON  TROPHY   The  Rimington  Trophy  is  presented  annually  to  the  Most  Outstanding  Center  in   NCAA  Division  I-­‐A  College  Football.  Since  its  inception,  the  Rimington  Trophy  has   raised  over  $3  million.  The  thirteen-­‐year  old  award  is  overseen  by  the  Boomer   Esiason  Foundation,  which  is  committed  to  finding  a  cure  for  cystic  fibrosis  and   has  raised  over  $100  million  for  CF  Research.     Dave  Rimington,  the  award's  namesake,  was  a  consensus  first-­‐team  All-­‐America   center  at  the  University  of  Nebraska  in  1981  and  1982,  during  which  time  he   became  the  John  Outland  Trophy's  only  double  winner  as  the  nation's  finest  

 

college  interior  lineman.  For  more  on  the  Rimington  Trophy  and  a  list  of  past   recipients,  visit  www.rimingtontrophy.com       ABOUT  THE  NCFAA   The  Rimington  Trophy  is  a  member  of  the  National  College  Football  Awards   Association  (NCFAA).  The  NCFAA  was  founded  in  1997  as  a  coalition  of  the  major   collegiate  football  awards  to  protect,  preserve  and  enhance  the  integrity,   influence  and  prestige  of  the  game’s  predominant  awards.  The  NCFAA   encourages  professionalism  and  the  highest  standards  for  the  administration  of   its  member  awards  and  the  selection  of  their  candidates  and  recipients.  For  more   information,  visit  the  association’s  official  website,  www.NCFAA.org.