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SUGGS WINS 2002 NAGURSKI AWARD
SUGGS WINS 2002 LOMBARDI AWARD
Day 1: Sunday
Day 2: Monday
Day 3: Tuesday
Day 4: Wednesday
Follow Arizona State All-American Defensive End Terrell Suggs as he travels across the country for three football award dinners in the next week. Starting Sunday (Dec. 8), Suggs will travel to Charlotte, N.C., for the presentation of the Bronko Nagurski Award given to the nation's top all-around defensive player. He will then fly to Houston for the prestigious Lombardi Award presentation at Reliant Stadium (home of the Houston Texans). The Lombardi Award is given to the top interior lineman (offensive or defensive). He will then move on to Orlando for the College Football Awards Show shown live from Wide World of Sports at Walt Disney World.
What they're saying about Terrell: | |
Charlotte Observer: | Hard To Ignore Suggs' 22 Sacks (12/10/02) |
Arizona Republic: | Spotlight Shines On Suggs (12/10/02) |
Houston Chronicle: | Suggs Corrals Lombardi (12/12/02) |
Other Links: | |
Audio: | Radio Interview On ESPN.com |
Suggs is having a record-breaking year in 2002, setting the NCAA record for sacks with 22. He finished the regular season with the most tackles for loss in the nation (29.5) and tied for the most forced fumbles (6) in the Pacific-10 Conference. He was also honored as the Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year and a first-team all Pac-10 selection. He has also been named an American Football Coaches Association and Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) First-Team All-America team and was selected as the Touchdown Club of Columbus' Nation's Best Defensive Lineman
Suggs, a junior from Chandler, Arizona, now holds ASU records for single season sacks, career sacks (42), single-season tackles for loss (29.5), and career tackles for loss (63.5). A finalist for the Ted Hendricks Award, the Rotary Lombardi Award, and the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Suggs had two games in the 2002 with four or more sacks and has totaled 12 career multi-sack games. In thirteen games this year, he earned a Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Week honor, a Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week honor, and cnnsi.com Midseason All-American acclaim. Suggs has led the Sun Devils in sacks and tackles for loss in each of his three seasons in Tempe.
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The 2002 Rotary Lombardi Award will be presented tonight in Houston. The four finalists are (R-L) Terrell Suggs of Arizona State, Cory Redding of Texas, E.J. Henderson of Maryland and Tommie Harris of Oklahoma |
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