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News Nuggets, 12.15.03
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N.C. State senior quarterback Philip Rivers
finished No. 7 in the 2003 Heisman voting, matching the seventh-place tally
of East Carolina's Jeff Blake in 1991.
Oklahoma's Jason White won the coveted 2003 award, which was presented in a
nationally-televised Saturday night ceremony.
All-purpose wizard Desmond Howard of
Michigan captured the Heisman the year Blake led the Pirates to a remarkable
11-1 season.
Here is a recap of the voting for this season's top 10 finishers and a
breakdown by the voters' regions:
(Note: The regional breakdown lists ballot totals from voters by region. The
regions are Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, South, Southwest, Midwest and Far
West.)
PLAYER
1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
1. Jason White, Oklahoma
319 204 116 1,481
2. Larry Fitzgerald, Pitt
253 233 128 1,353
3. Eli Manning, Ole Miss
95 132 161 710
4. Chris Perry, Michigan
27 66 128 341
5. Darren Sproles, Kansas St 15
30 29 134
6. Matt Leinart, USC
5 27 58 127
7. Philip Rivers, NC State
18 20 24 118
8. Mike Williams, USC
12 12 18 78
9. Ben Roethlisberger, Miami (OH) 5 9
14 47
10. B.J. Symons, Texas Tech
1 7 21 38
VOTING BY REGION:
NE MA S SW MW
FW
Jason White, Oklahoma 227 247 236
316 193 262
Larry Fitzgerald, Pitt 229 296 196
221 198 213
Eli Manning, Ole Miss 109 112 200
115 76 98
Chris Perry, Michigan 53 47
46 37 99 59
C-USA football stars gain All-America honors
Texas Christian senior kicker Nick Browne
has been named to the 114th annual Walter Camp Football Foundation
All-America team. The prestigious All-America team was announced during The
Home Depot College Football Awards show, which was aired live on ESPN.
Browne, who is also an Academic All-American, was named Conference USA’s
Special Teams Player of the Year after breaking the league record for field
goals in a season with a nation-leading 27. He leads C-USA in scoring with
115 points, just one shy of the league record.
Brown and Southern Miss senior linebacker Rod Davis have also been named
second team All-American by The Sporting News. Both players earned
All-American accolades from the Sporting News last season.
Davis was selected a first-team all-conference member for the third-straight
year and was named C-USA's Defensive Player of the Year. He leads the nation
in solo tackles, is tied for the top spot in total tackles, is tied for
ninth in forced fumbles and is No. 18 in tackles for loss.
Browne was honored earlier as a first team All-American by the Football
Writers Association.
Basketball sharpshooter felled by cardiac arrest
Jed Bedford, a prolific 3-point shooter who
captained Columbus State's basketball team, died Sunday about an hour after
collapsing during a practice.
Bedford, 21, was taken to St. Francis Hospital, where he was pronounced
dead. The Muscogee County Coroner told university officials that cardiac
arrest was the cause of death.
"One of my greatest fears as a coach was realized today," Columbus State
coach Herbert Greene said. "These players are like family to me and to each
other. It's hard to even comprehend how something like this could happen."
Bedford, a senior from Leesburg, Fla., led NCAA Division II with 135
3-pointers last season. This season, he was averaging 21.4 points. He had 13
points, 11 assists and seven steals in his last game, a victory over North
Carolina-Pembroke on Dec. 6.
"This is a terrible tragedy, the kind that we all hope we never have to deal
with," Columbus State president Frank Brown said. "Jed was a well-known
student athlete who represented the university well."
Columbus State has indefinitely postponed its home game scheduled for
Tuesday night against North Carolina Central.
DePaul names home hardwood after grateful Meyer
DePaul honored coaching legend Ray Meyer
and his late wife on Sunday, naming the school's basketball court after the
couple in an emotional halftime ceremony.
Backed by most of his six children, 17 grandchildren and several former
players, a tearful Meyer thanked the school where he spent 42 years as coach
from 1942-84. He is the 11th winningest coach in NCAA history.
Meyer, who will turn 90 on Dec. 18, walked to midcourt with the aid of a
cane and waved to the crowd that gave him a standing ovation that lasted
several minutes.
"I don't know how long I have to live, but I will always remember the fans
and the players who played for me," a tearful Meyer said. "I'm overwhelmed."
Meyer guided the Blue Demons to a 724-354 record during his 42 years as
coach. He later served as special assistant to the university's president
but left the post in September 1997.
His achievements included guiding the Blue Demons to the Final Four in 1979.
That team - which included Mark Aguirre, Clyde Bradshaw and Curtis Watkins -
lost to Indiana State and Larry Bird.
Several of his former players were there for the ceremony, including
Aguirre.
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