The Paul Hornung Award

WEEK 7: Four Players Lead teams to Victories to Earn Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll

Honorees Represent Mountain West, MAC, Conference USA and Big 12 Conferences

Louisville, Ky. – Oct. 18, 2021 – Four players combined for six touchdowns on offense and four tackles, a sack and a tackle for loss on defense to lead their teams to wins and earn the Paul Hornung Weekly Honor Roll in week seven of the college football season.

Making the Honor Roll this week are Dillon Doyle of Baylor representing the Big 12; Justin Hall of Ball State representing the MAC; Jerreth Sterns of WKU representing Conference USA; and Deven Thompkins of Utah State representing the Mountain West.

The Paul Hornung Award presented by Texas Roadhouse, now in its 12th season, is given annually to the most versatile player in major college football by the Louisville Sports Commission to pay tribute to football legend and Louisville native Paul Hornung, who passed away in Nov. 2020. The winner and his family will be honored at the annual Paul Hornung Award dinner at the Galt House Hotel in downtown Louisville on Mar. 8, 2022.

College football fans nationwide have the opportunity to vote for their favorite player during the regular season and again during the bowl season. Online fan voting powered by Texas Roadhouse is now open HERE and factors into the selection of the finalists and winner.

Baylor junior linebacker / running back Dillon Doyle was effective on both sides of the ball in the Bears’ 38-24 home win over no. 19 BYU. Lining up at fullback, Doyle scored on a two-yard run late in the first quarter then hauled on a two-yard scoring pass mid-second quarter that put the Bears up by 10. At linebacker, Doyle had four tackles, a sack and 1.5 tackles for loss as Baylor held the Cougars to 67 yards on the ground.

Ball State senior wide receiver / return specialist Justin Hall touched the ball 20 times four different ways for 162 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns in the Cardinals’ 38-31 road win over Eastern Michigan. Hall’s one-yard touchdown run in the first quarter opened the scoring and his two-yard plunge spotted BSU a 14-point lead early in the fourth quarter. He caught 10 passes for 58 yards, three good for first downs; returned three kickoffs past the 25-yard line; and handled two punts.

Western Kentucky junior wide receiver / return specialist Jerreth Sterns racked up 231 all-purpose yards and a score touching the ball three different ways in the Hilltoppers’ 43-20 road win over Old Dominion. Sterns caught 13 passes for 221 yards, including a 74-yard scoring strike late in the first half for a 17 point WKU lead. Sterns accounted for four first downs receiving, carried the ball once for seven yards and a first down, returned one punt and fair caught a punt.

Utah State senior wide receiver / return specialist Deven Thompkins touched the ball 15 times three different ways and scored twice in the Aggies’ 28-24 road win over UNLV. Thompkins caught a pair of touchdown passes in the second and third quarters when the Aggies were digging out of a 14-point deficit. He finished the game with 12 receptions for 180 yards, seven for first downs, and carried the ball twice for 14 yards with one first down. Thompkins also returned one kickoff for 29 yards.

The Louisville Sports Commission successfully launched the Paul Hornung Award in 2010 to honor its namesake and native son, and to promote outstanding performances by versatile college football players who often go unnoticed. Each week during the regular season, a panel of college football experts selects players for the Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll based on performance. A national selection committee comprised of 17 sports journalists and former NFL stars votes for the Hornung Award finalists and the winner, with fan voting powered by Texas Roadhouse comprising the 18th vote. Regional accounting firm Dean Dorton independently tabulates all votes. For more information, visit www.paulhornungaward.com. Fans also can follow online on Twitter (@hornungaward) and Become a Fan on Facebook.

Previous Paul Hornung Award winners by year:

  • 2020: DeVonta Smith of Alabama topped the nation in receiving yards and yards after catch, and averaged 24 yards per punt return leading the Crimson Tide to the national championship. He scored touchdowns rushing, receiving and returning punts and was a gunner on punt coverage.
  • 2019: Lynn Bowden Jr. of Kentucky made the move from all-purpose receiver/wildcat quarterback/return specialist to quarterback in mid-season and led the Wildcats to a 5-2 record and Belk Bowl win over Virginia Tech.
  • 2018: Rondale Moore of Purdue was a dynamic All-American freshman sensation who broke the school record for all-purpose yards in a season and a game with 2,215 and 313, respectively.
  • 2017: Saquon Barkley of Penn State was an electrifying All-American running back who lined up at slot and wildcat quarterback, and returned kicks and punts;
  • 2016: Jabrill Peppers of Michigan played 15 different positions on defense, offense and special teams, and earned first team All-America at linebacker;
  • 2015: Christian McCaffrey of Stanford was a workhorse on offense and special teams who broke the NCAA record for all-purpose yards, finishing with 3,864;
  • 2014: Shaq Thompson of Washington was a two-way player, earning first team All-American honors at linebacker and finished as the Husky’s second-leading rusher at tailback;
  • 2013: Odell Beckham Jr. of LSU finished the season ranked second in the nation and first in the Southeastern Conference with 2,222 all-purpose yards and 185.2 average yards per game;
  • 2012: Tavon Austin of West Virginia earned All-American by scoring 17 touchdowns receiving, rushing, returning kicks and punts; and amassing 2,272 all-purpose yards, including 572 yards versus Oklahoma.
  • 2011: Brandon Boykin of Georgia was a lockdown cornerback on defense; scored three touchdowns playing quarterback, running back and slot on offense; and led the SEC in punt and kick returns.
  • 2010: Owen Marecic of Stanford was a two-way starter who averaged 110 snaps per game and earned first team All Pac-10 at fullback and honorable mention at linebacker.

Below are past winners and finalists who have made their mark in the NFL:

  • Ameer Abdullah* RB; Nebraska / Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings
  • Joe Adams WR; Arkansas / Carolina Panthers
  • Antonio Andrews WR; Western Kentucky / Tennessee Titans
  • Dri Archer RB; Kent State / Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Tavon Austin RB; West Virginia / St. Louis, Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers
  • Saquon Barkley* RB; Penn State / New York Giants
  • Odell Beckham Jr* WR; LSU / New York Giants, Cleveland Browns
  • Lynn Bowden, Jr.* WR; Kentucky / Miami Dolphins
  • Brandon Boykin CB; Georgia / Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens
  • Randall Cobb* WR; Kentucky / Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans
  • D’Wayne Eskridge* WR; North Carolina / Seattle Seahawks
  • Travis Etienne* RB; Clemson / Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Clyde Edwards-Helaire* RB; LSU / Kansas City Chiefs
  • Marcus Green WR; Louisiana-Monroe / Philadelphia Eagles
  • Marion Grice RB; Arizona State / Arizona Cardinals
  • KJ Hamler WR; Penn State / Denver Broncos
  • N’Keal Harry* WR; Arizona State / New England Patriots
  • Nyheim Hines* RB; NC State / Indianapolis Colts
  • Myles Jack* LB; UCLA / Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Adoree’ Jackson* CB; USC / Tennessee Titans
  • LaMichael James RB; Oregon / Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers
  • Jeremy Kerley WR; TCU / San Francisco 49ers, New York Jets, Buffalo Bills
  • Joel Lanning LB; Iowa State / Dallas Cowboys
  • Marqise Lee* WR; USC / Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots
  • Johnny Manziel QB; Texas A&M / Cleveland Browns
  • Owen Marecic DB; Stanford / Cleveland Browns
  • Christian McCaffrey* RB; Stanford / Carolina Panthers
  • Ty Montgomery* RB; Stanford / Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, New Orleans Saints
  • Marcus Murphy RB; Missouri / New Orleans Saints, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers
  • Robert Nkemdiche* DL; Ole Miss / Arizona Cardinals, Miami Dolphins, Seattle Seahawks
  • Jabrill Peppers* DB; Michigan / Cleveland Browns, New York Giants
  • Dante Pettis* WR; Washington / San Francisco 49ers
  • Joe Reed* WR; Virginia / Los Angeles Chargers
  • DeVonta Smith* WR; Alabama / Philadelphia Eagles
  • Shaq Thompson* LB; Washington / Carolina Panthers
  • Kadarius Toney* WR; Florida / New York Giants
  • Dede Westbrook* WR; Oklahoma / Jacksonville Jaguars

 

*Currently active in NFL