The Wuerffel Trophy announced their annual watch list which consists of FBS college football players. The award is known as College Football’s Premier Award for Community Service.
Congratulations to the 8️⃣ All-Americans who were named to the Wuerffel Trophy Watch List.#WuerffelTrophy #AllAmericanBowl 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/Ez8IwXe9w9
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Eight former All-American Bowl athletes were named to the watch list.
- QB Preston Stone (SMU)
- OL Justin Dedich (USC)
- K Cameron Little (Arkansas)
- DB Malachi Moore (Alabama)
- LB Dallas Gant (Toledo)
- LS Joe Shimko (N.C. State)
- WR John Humphryes (Stanford)
- LB Derek Wingo (Florida)
Watch the annual East vs. West matchup on Saturday, January 6, 20234, in the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The All-American Bowl will be nationally televised, live on NBC and Peacock at 1:00 PM ET, and will feature the nation’s top 100 high school football players.
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