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UGA Lands Three on Outland Trophy Watch List

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Soloman Kindley, Andrew Thomas and Isaiah Wilson have been named to the 2019 Outland Trophy watch list.

The Football Writers Association of America has announced the preseason watch list for the 2019 Outland Trophy presented by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. This season’s list presents a rare wide-open field following the departure of all eight Outland Trophy semifinalists from a year ago and the return of only one FWAA All-American, offensive tackle Calvin Throckmorton of Oregon. The Ducks, along with Michigan, top the list with four selections among the 83 standout interior linemen representing all 10 Division I FBS conferences and independents.

The recipient of the 74th Outland Trophy will be announced during ESPN’s The Home Depot College Football Awards on Dec. 12, live from the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta. The official presentation to the winner will be made at the NFID Outland Trophy Awards Dinner sponsored by Werner Enterprises and produced by the Greater Omaha Sports Committee on Jan. 15, 2020. Up to eight semifinalists will be named on Nov. 20 in Omaha and three finalists for the award will be announced on Nov. 25.

2019 OUTLAND TROPHY PRESENTED BY NFID PRESEASON WATCH LIST (83)
OT Trey Adams, Washington  
OT Hakeem Adeniji, Kansas
OL Tremayne Anchrum, Clemson
OG Jack Anderson, Texas Tech
OT Mekhi Becton, Louisville
C Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin
DT Ross Blacklock, TCU
DT Quinton Bohanna, Kentucky
OG Parker Braun, Texas
OG Ben Bredeson, Michigan
DT Derrick Brown, Auburn
OL Jake Brown, UCF
C Levi Brown, Marshall
C Cohl Cabral, Arizona State
OT Brady Christensen, BYU
OT Ezra Cleveland, Boise State
DT Doug Costin, Miami
OT Coy Cronk, Indiana
OG Navaughn Donaldson, Miami
OT Liam Eichenberg, Notre Dame
OG Jovahn Fair, Temple
DT Leki Fotu, Utah
DT Neville Gallimore, Oklahoma
C Jake Hanson, Oregon
C Bryce Harris, Toledo
C Nick Harris, Washington
OT Charlie Heck, North Carolina
OT Justin Herron, Wake Forest
C Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma
OT Robert Hunt, Louisiana
OL Keith Ismael, San Diego State
OT Alaric Jackson, Iowa
C Jordan Johnson, UCF
OT Victor Johnson, Appalachian State
OT Josh Jones, Houston
OG Luke Juriga, Western Michigan
OG Kirk  Kelley, Troy
OL Solomon Kindley, Georgia
DT Javon Kinlaw, South Carolina
OG Tommy Kraemer, Notre Dame
OG Gus Lavaka, Oregon State
OG Alex Leatherwood, Alabama
OG Shane Lemieux, Oregon
DT Ray Lima, Iowa State
OT Walker Little, Stanford
OT Abraham Lucas, Washington State
DL James Lynch, Baylor
DT Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M
DT Garrett Marino, UAB
OT Colton McKivitz, West Virginia
OG John Molchon, Boise State
C Jimmy Morrissey, Pitt
OT Thayer Munford, Ohio State
DT Larrell Murchison, N.C. State
DT Lorenzo Neal, Purdue
OT Jake Nelson, Nevada
OT Lucas Niang, TCU
OT Marcus Norman, USF
OG Michael Onwenu, Michigan
OT Miles Pate, WKU
DT John Penisini, Utah
OT Benjamin Petrula, Boston College
C Cesar Ruiz, Michigan
OT Jon Runyan, Michigan
DT Jordon Scott, Oregon
C Zach Shackelford, Texas
OL Josh Sills, West Virginia
OG John Simpson, Clemson
OT Rashawn Slater, Northwestern
OG Logan Stenberg, Kentucky
OT Prince Tega Wanogho, Auburn
OT Andrew Thomas, Georgia
OT Calvin Throckmorton, Oregon
DT Khyiris Tonga, BYU
OG Tre’Vour Wallace-Sims, Missouri
C Darryl Williams, Mississippi State
DT Raequan  Williams, Michigan State
OT Jedrick Wills Jr., Alabama
OL Isaiah Wilson, Georgia
DT Marvin Wilson, Florida State
DT Robert Windsor, Penn State
OT Tristan Wirfs, Iowa
C Dustin Woodard, Memphis

By conference: Big Ten 13, SEC 13, Big 12 12, Pac-12 12, ACC 10, American Athletic 6, Independents 4, Mountain West 4, Conference USA 3, Mid-American 3, Sun Belt 3.

By position: Offensive Tackles 32, Defensive Tackles 19, Offensive Guards 18, Centers 14.

2019 OUTLAND TROPHY WATCH LIST UNVEILED
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Greg is closing in on 15 years writing about and photographing UGA sports. While often wrong and/or out of focus, it has been a long, strange trip full of fun and new friends.