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Travis Houston Named to FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team
"Earlier this year, Houston was named a semifinalist for the 2009 William V. Campbell Trophy (formerly known as the Draddy Trophy)"
http://www.txstatebobcats.com/sports/m- ... 09aaa.html
Named in honor of William V. Campbell, the chairman of Intuit, former player and head coach at Columbia University and the 2004 recipient of the NFF’s Gold Medal, the trophy has become the most prestigious and desirable "academic" award in college football. The trophy, often referred to as the "Academic Heisman," recognizes an individual as the absolute best in the country for his academic success, football performance and exemplary community leadership.
(naturally no one outside of IA/FBS ever wins this. In 2007 it was between a guy from TXST and one from UT, guess who got it with a lower GPA?)
Academic All Stars
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Re: Academic All Stars
2009 list of FCS semi-finalists
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School - Nominee
Albany - Chris Simpson
Austin Peay State - Daniel Becker
Brown - Paul Jasinowski
Bucknell - Sam Nana-Sinkam
Columbia - Andy Shalbrack
Dartmouth - Alex Jenny
Dayton - Sean Heenan
Delaware State - Nick Richmond
Drake - Sean Kitts
Eastern Kentucky - Derek Hardman
Eastern Washington - Chris Thomas
Holy Cross - Chris Smith
Jacksonville State - Josh Cain
Lehigh - Frank Giacalone
Maine - Eric Lee
Marist College - Terrence Turner
McNeese State - Beau Lasseigne
Montana - Brandon Fisher
Morehead State - Wes McDermott
North Dakota - Marcus Tibesar
North Dakota State - Nick Mertens
Northern Iowa - Josh Mahoney
Princeton - Dan Kopolovich
Robert Morris - Adam Lawrence
Sacramento State - Clint Lessard
Saint Francis - Russel Fisher
Samford - Ty Levie
San Diego - Conrad Smith
South Carolina State - Matthew Washington
South Dakota State - Casey Knips
Southern - Allan Baugh
Stephen F. Austin - Tim Knicky
Texas State - Travis Houston
The Citadel - Jordon Gilmore
Towson - Casey Cegles
Wofford - Joseph Fornadel
Youngstown State - Ben Nowicki
Re: Academic All Stars
Mahoney has a 4.0 as a double major in Econ and Communication (I believe). He graduated in three years, but used his last year of eligibility this year taking grad classes
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Re: Academic All Stars
Bradley George Named Capital One Bank/Southland Conference Football Student-Athlete of the Year
Texas State Has Four Student-Athletes On The SLC All-Academic Football Team
"FRISCO, Texas - - Texas State quarterback Bradley George was named the Capital One Bank/Southland Conference Football Student-Athlete of the Year, the league office announced Monday in conjunction with the release of the All-Academic Football Team.
George, the Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Year, completed 63 percent (258-of-409) of his passes for 3,121 yards and 23 touchdowns in 2009. The graduate student from New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon), was seven yards shy of the school's single season record for most passing yards, and ended his career as Texas State's all-time career passing leader, having completed 753-of-1,277 passes (60 percent) for 9,556 yards and 91 touchdowns. He threw for 300 yards six times and tied his own single-game record of 30 completions twice in 2009."
http://www.southland.org/ViewArticle.db ... =204860576
Texas State Has Four Student-Athletes On The SLC All-Academic Football Team
"FRISCO, Texas - - Texas State quarterback Bradley George was named the Capital One Bank/Southland Conference Football Student-Athlete of the Year, the league office announced Monday in conjunction with the release of the All-Academic Football Team.
George, the Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Year, completed 63 percent (258-of-409) of his passes for 3,121 yards and 23 touchdowns in 2009. The graduate student from New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon), was seven yards shy of the school's single season record for most passing yards, and ended his career as Texas State's all-time career passing leader, having completed 753-of-1,277 passes (60 percent) for 9,556 yards and 91 touchdowns. He threw for 300 yards six times and tied his own single-game record of 30 completions twice in 2009."
http://www.southland.org/ViewArticle.db ... =204860576
