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Three Clemson Football Players On Award Lists

Nov. 9, 2000

CLEMSON, SC–Robert Carswell and Woodrow Dantzler were all named finalists or semifinalists for national position awards on Thursday. Adams, Clemson’s All-America linebacker, was named one of three finalists for the Butkus Award.

Carswell was listed among 12 semifinalists for the Thorpe Award, which is presented to the top defensive back in the nation, while Dantzler was named one of eight semifinalists for the Davey O’Brien Award, which is give to the nation’s top quarterback.

Earlier last week, wide receiver Rod Gardner was named one of 10 semifinalists for the Biletnikoff Award. This is the first time in history Clemson has had four different players listed as semifinalists or better for national player position awards.

Clemson had a pair of semifinalists in 1997 when Tony Horne was among the final 10 for the Biletnikoff and Anthony Simmons was one of the top 10 for the Butkus. Clemson also had two top five players according to position rankings in 1990. Levon Kirkland was listed among the final five for the Butkus and Stacy Long was one of three finalists for the Outland Trophy.

Adams joins Rocky Calmus of Oklahoma and Dan Morgan of Miami (FL) among the finalists for the Butkus Award. Adams has 122 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and six sacks to rank among the top linebackers in the nation. Calmus has 71 tackles and three sacks for the top ranked Sooners, while Morgan has 93 tackles and eight tackles for loss for the Hurricanes.

The winner of the Butkus Award will be announced on December 8 in Orlando, FL at an event televised nationally by Fox Sports Net.

Dantzler is Clemson’s first quarterback in history to rank among the semifinalists for a national award. The junior from Orangeburg, SC has completed 108 of 184 passes for 1506 yards and 10 touchdowns. He has also rushed for 867 yards and 13 touchdowns. That is the highest rushing total in history for a Clemson quarterback.

Dantzler is joined on the list by Drew Brees of Purdue, Eric Crouch of Nebraska, Joey Harrington of Oregon, Josh Heupel of Oklahoma, Marques Tuiasosopo of Washington, Michael Vick of Virginia Tech and Chris Weinke of Florida State. The winner will be announced Thursday, Dec. 7 on the Home Depot College Football Awards Show from Orlando, FL on ESPN.

Carswell, who ranks fourth on the Clemson team in tackles with 69 and is Clemson’s career leader among defensive backs in that area, is among 12 semifinalists for the Thorpe Award, which is also presented at the Home Depot College Football Awards Show in Orlando on Dec. 7.

The other semifinalists for that award include Will Allen of Syracuse, Leo Barnes of Southern Miss, James Boyd of Penn State, Gary Baxter of Baylor, Nate Clements of Ohio State, Nijrell Eason of Arizona State, Jamar Fletcher of Wisconsin, Andre Lott of Tennessee, Dwight Smith of Akron, Fred Smoot of Mississippi State and J.T. Thatcher of Oklahoma.

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