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Bowers named finalist for Hendricks Award
Bowers is also a finalist for the Lombardi, Bednarik and Nagurski Awards.

Bowers named finalist for Hendricks Award


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Chicago, IL –The Ted Hendricks Foundation is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2010 Ted Hendricks Defensive End of

the Year Award. Nineteen players received votes in the preliminary round this season. Six have advanced to the final ballot.

This year’s finalists are as follows:

DA’QUAN BOWERS - CLEMSON 6’4” 275 lbs JR

Bowers, an AFCA first-team All-America selection, leads the FBS with 15½ sacks – a total that ranks second in Clemson history.

An additional sack in postseason play will move Bowers into third place all-time in ACC single -season history, and will be the

highest conference total since 1996. Bowers also ranks second in FBS tackles-for-loss with 24½. In the Tigers’ 12 games this

season, Bowers recorded five multiple -sack games and a season-high three against Maryland. He was named first-team All-ACC

this week and is also a finalist for the Lombardi, Bednarik and Nagurski Awards.



ADRIAN CLAYBORN - IOWA 6’4” 285 lbs SR

Clayborn is a first-team AFCA All-America selection and was named to the All-Big Ten first team as well. He is just the eighth

Iowa Hawkeye player to be honored by the AFCA. Clayborn recorded 51 tackles, 3½ sacks and 7 tackles-for-loss this season –

statistics that do not rank among the leaders for 2010. However, coaches throughout the country and many members of the

Hendricks Award’s selection committee regarded him as one of the most dominant defensive players in the nation. Clayborn

has participated in relief efforts for several communities in Iowa and Louisiana and is a member of the Iowa Student Athlete

Advisory Committee.

RYAN KERRIGAN - PURDUE 6’4” 263 lbs SR

This week, Kerrigan was named a first-team All-America honoree by the AFCA. He also became the first Purdue player to

receive Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year honors since 1992. Additionally, Big Ten coaches honored him as the conference

Defensive Lineman of the Year. Kerrigan’s statistics are among the nation’s leaders: 2.17 tackles-for-loss per game (1st), 1.04

sacks per game (2nd), 0.42 fumbles forced per game (T-2nd). He recorded ten or more tackles in three of Purdue’s 12 games this

season and had a season-high four sacks against Michigan.



VON MILLER – TEXAS A&M 6’3” 243 lbs SR

Miller, a senior from DeSoto, TX, enjoyed a breakout season for the Aggies last season and followed it up with a great one this

fall. His 9½ sacks rank 17th in the FBS this season. He also recorded 14½ tackles-for-loss, 6 QB hurries, an interception and 3

forced fumbles. Miller is considered a hybrid end/linebacker, and played a considerable number of snaps as a 2-point end.

This is precisely the position Ted Hendricks played while at the University of Miami. Miller also received first-team All-Big 12

honors this fall and received honorable mention as the conference Defensive Player of the Year.



JABAAL SHEARD - PITTSBURGH 6’4” 260 lbs SR

Sheard is one of four Hendricks Award finalists that was named to the AFCA’s All America team. He is among the FBS leaders

in sacks (15th) and forced fumbles (T-5th), and recorded 12½ tackles for loss (2nd in the Big East). Sheard distinguished

himself as a top defensive end this fall following a season-ending injury to teammate Greg Romeus. He has

recorded multiple-sack games four times in the Panthers’ 11 contests this season.

J.J. WATT - WISCONSIN 6’6” 292 lbs JR

After originally accepting a scholarship to attend Central Michigan, Watt had a change of heart and decided to become a walk-on

at Wisconsin. Badger coaches quickly recognized Watt’s considerable skills and awarded him a scholarship before he could

even take a snap in a game. Watt finished this, his junior season, with 7 sacks, 21 tackles-for-loss (3rd in the nation), 10 QB

hurries, 3 forced fumbles and 3 blocked kicks. Watt was also named a first-team All-Big Ten honoree. He is currently in the

process of creating the Justin J. Watt Foundation to benefit elementary and middle school athletic programs in the Pewaukee,

Wisconsin area.



The final vote for 2010 Hendricks Award will be concluded on December 6th , and the winner will be announced

December 8th. This year’s winner will be honored at the Hendricks Award Dinner in the spring of 2011 in Miami, FL

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