CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Illinois running back
Chase Brown was named a finalist for the Doak Walker Award and cornerback
Devon Witherspoon was named a finalist for the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award, ESPN announced Tuesday. It is the first time since 1995 that Illinois has had a pair of student-athlete finalists for National College Football Awards Association awards.
Brown and Witherspoon are in the final three for their respective awards that go to college football's best at their positions. Winners will be announced live on ESPN during The Home Depot College Football Awards on Dec. 8.
Chase Brown - Doak Walker Award Finalist
The nation's second-leading rusher with 1,643 yards, Brown led the Power-5 in rushing from start to finish during the 2022 regular season. He is third in the nation in all-purpose yards (1,883), second in the nation in rushes of 10+ yards (48), and is tied for the national lead in 100-yard games (10).
Brown rushed for at least 98 yards in 11 of Illinois' 12 games and has scored 13 total touchdowns (10 rushing, three receiving). He did his best work against some of the nation's best rushing defenses, rushing for more yards than any other opponent against Michigan's No. 3-ranked rush defense (140 yards), Wisconsin's No. 12-ranked rush defense (129 yards), and Minnesota's No. 15-ranked rush defense (180 yards).
Brown is Illinois' first ever Doak Walker Award finalist since the award began in 1990. The Doak Walker Award presentation will take place on the SMU campus at the annual banquet scheduled for Feb. 17, 2023.
The other Doak finalists are Blake Corum (Michigan) and Bijan Robinson (Texas)
Devon Witherspoon - Paycom Jim Thorpe Award Finalist
Witherspoon has been the best shutdown corner in the nation, leading the country in reception percentage against (33.8) and forced incompletions (16), according to PFF. He is sixth in the nation in passes defended (17) and did not allow a touchdown all season.
While matching up against opponents' No. 1 wide receivers, Witherspoon has allowed 35 or fewer passing yards in 11 of 12 games. Witherspoon has the No. 2 corner grade in the country and No. 1 in Power-5 by PFF, and also ranks fourth in the nation in NFL passer rating against (24.3).
Witherspoon is Illinois' first ever Paycom Jim Thorpe Award finalist. The Paycom Jim Thorpe Award commemorative banquet is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023 in Oklahoma City.
The other Thorpe finalists are Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson (TCU) and Clark Phillips III (Utah).
Illinois Finalists - National College Football Awards Association
2022 Thorpe -
Devon Witherspoon, CB
2022 Doak -
Chase Brown, RB
2013 Wuerrfel - Nathan Scheelhaase, QB
2011 Nagurski - Whitney Mercilus, DE
2007 Wuerrfel - J Leman, LB
2007 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year - Ron Zook, HC
2001 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year - Ron Turner, HC
1995 Butkus - Kevin Hardy, LB (winner)
1995 Nagurski - Kevin Brown, LB
1995 Bednarik - Simeon Rice, LB
1995 Bednarik - Kevin Hardy, LB
1994 Butkus - Dana Howard, LB (winner)
1994 FWAA Defensive Player of the Year - Dana Howard, LB
1990 Butkus - Darrick Brownlow, LB
1989 Outland - Moe Gardner, DT
1989 O'Brien - Jeff George, QB
1985 O'Brien - Jack Trudeau, QB
1984 O'Brien - Jack Trudeau, QB
1982 O'Brien - Tony Eason, QB
1965 Heisman - Jim Grabowski, RB
1964 Heisman - Dick Butkus, LB
their respective awards that go to college football's best at their positions. Winners will be announced live on ESPN during The Home Depot College Football Awards on Dec. 8.
Chase Brown - Doak Walker Award Finalist
The nation's second-leading rusher with 1,643 yards, Brown led the Power-5 in rushing from start to finish during the 2022 regular season. He is third in the nation in all-purpose yards (1,883), second in the nation in rushes of 10+ yards (48), and is tied for the national lead in 100-yard games (10).
Brown rushed for at least 98 yards in 11 of Illinois' 12 games and has scored 13 total touchdowns (10 rushing, three receiving). He did his best work against some of the nation's best rushing defenses, rushing for more yards than any other opponent against Michigan's No. 3-ranked rush defense (140 yards), Wisconsin's No. 12-ranked rush defense (129 yards), and Minnesota's No. 15-ranked rush defense (180 yards).
Brown is Illinois' first ever Doak Walker Award finalist since the award began in 1990. The Doak Walker Award presentation will take place on the SMU campus at the annual banquet scheduled for Feb. 17, 2023.
The other Doak finalists are Blake Corum (Michigan) and Bijan Robinson (Texas).
Devon Witherspoon - Paycom Jim Thorpe Award Finalist
Witherspoon has been the best shutdown corner in the nation, leading the country in reception percentage against (33.8) and forced incompletions (16), according to PFF. He is sixth in the nation in passes defended (17) and did not allow a touchdown all season.
While matching up against opponents' No. 1 wide receivers, Witherspoon has allowed 35 or fewer passing yards in 11 of 12 games. Witherspoon has the No. 2 corner grade in the country and No. 1 in Power-5 by PFF, and also ranks fourth in the nation in NFL passer rating against (24.3).
Witherspoon is Illinois' first ever Paycom Jim Thorpe Award finalist. The Paycom Jim Thorpe Award commemorative banquet is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023 in Oklahoma City.
The other Thorpe finalists are Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson (TCU) and Clark Phillips III (Utah).
Illinois Finalists - National College Football Awards Association
2022 Thorpe -
Devon Witherspoon, CB
2022 Doak -
Chase Brown, RB
2013 Wuerrfel - Nathan Scheelhaase, QB
2011 Nagurski - Whitney Mercilus, DE
2007 Wuerrfel - J Leman, LB
2007 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year - Ron Zook, HC
2001 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year - Ron Turner, HC
1995 Butkus - Kevin Hardy, LB (winner)
1995 Nagurski - Kevin Brown, LB
1995 Bednarik - Simeon Rice, LB
1995 Bednarik - Kevin Hardy, LB
1994 Butkus - Dana Howard, LB (winner)
1994 FWAA Defensive Player of the Year - Dana Howard, LB
1990 Butkus - Darrick Brownlow, LB
1989 Outland - Moe Gardner, DT
1989 O'Brien - Jeff George, QB
1985 O'Brien - Jack Trudeau, QB
1984 O'Brien - Jack Trudeau, QB
1982 O'Brien - Tony Eason, QB
1965 Heisman - Jim Grabowski, RB
1964 Heisman - Dick Butkus, LB