
Wike Named To Outland Trophy Watch List
8/10/2002 8:00:00 AM | Football
Aug. 10, 2002
DALLAS -
The following players -- including University of Maryland's Todd Wike -- are considered the top candidates for the 2002 Outland Trophy, which is presented by the Football
Writers Association of America to the top interior lineman in college football each season.
The winner of the 2002 Outland Trophy will be announced Dec. 12 on the ESPN College Football Awards Show from Orlando, Fla. Three finalists will be selected by the FWAA All-America Committee in late November and will appear on the show.
The winner also will receive his trophy during a banquet on Jan. 9 in Omaha, Neb. The banquet is sponsored by the Omaha Sports Committee, which additionally will honor a past Outland winner at the Doubletree Hotel in downtown Omaha.
Miami's Bryant McKinnie won the 2001 Award while leading his team to the national championship. Tennessee's John Henderson, the 2000 Outland winner, was one of the three finalists for the 2001 Award, but failed to become the second person to win back-to-back Outland Trophies. Dave Rimington of Nebraska (1981 and 1982) remains the only two-time winner.
The Outland Trophy has been presented every year since 1946 and is the third oldest award in major-college football. The award is named after the late John Outland, an All-America lineman at Penn during the turn of the century. Dr. Outland established the award in 1946, a year
before his death, with the help of the FWAA. He believed it was important for lineman to receive greater recognition. And for the last 56 years they have because of his award.
2002 OUTLAND TROPHY WATCH LISTBryan Anderson, OG, Pittsburgh Shawn Andrews, OT, Arkansas Ben Archibald, OL, BYU Josh Babin, DT, Western Michigan Tyler Brayton, DT, Colorado Enoch DeMar, OG, Indiana
Robbie Doane, OT, Texas Derrick Dockery, OG, Texas Darnell Dockett, DT, Florida State Nat Dorsey, OT, Georgia Tech Jeff Faine, C, Notre Dame Josh Gardner, OT, Cincinnati
John Garrison, C, Nebraska Adam Goldberg, OT, Wyoming Brandon Green, DT, Rice Sherko Haji-Rasouli, OG, Miami, Fla. Kwame Harris, OT, Stanford Tommie Harris, DT, Oklahoma
Shalimar Jackson, OT, New Mex. St. Al Johnson, C, Wisconsin Ben Johnson, OT, Wisconsin Cody Johnson, C, Nevada Garry Johnson, T, Arkansas State Jarret Johnson, DT, Alabama
William Joseph, DT, Miami, Fla. Jimmy Kennedy, DT, Penn State Kenny King, DT, Alabama Dan Klecko, DL, Temple Dan Koppen, C, Boston College Rodney Leisle, DT, UCLA
Wayne Lucier, C, Colorado Eric Manning, DT, Oregon State Vince Manuwai, OL, Hawaii Matt Martinez, C, Idaho Nate McPeek, OT, Marshall Rodney Michael, C, Fresno State Kindall Moorehead, DT, Alabama Quincy Myles, DL, Louisiana Tech Lance Nimmo, OT, West Virginia Joe Olivo, NT, New Mexico State Mark Parenteau, OG, Boston College Tony Pashos, OT, Illinois Tim Provost, OT, San Jose State Jimond Pugh, C, Memphis Tank Reese, DT, Kansas State Rex Richards, OG, Texas Tech Brian Rimpf, OT, East Carolina Derrick Roche, OG, Wash. St. Brett Romberg, C, Miami, Fla. Nick Romeo, C, Syracuse Mike Saffer, OT, UCLA Walter Sampson, NG, La.-Lafayette Steve Sciullo, OT, Marshall Ian Scott, DT, Florida Garrett Smith, DT, Utah Eric Steinbach, OG, Iowa Jon Stinchcomb, OL, Georgia David Upchurch, NT, West Virginia Matt Walters, DT, Miami, Fla. Ty Warren, DL, Texas A&M Brandon Westbrook, OT, Mid. Tenn. Todd Wike, OG, Maryland Brett Williams, OT, Florida State



