2006 BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY WATCH LIST ANNOUNCED
DALLAS (FWAA) – The Football Writers Association of America has announced the Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List for the 2006 season. Fifty-six standout players from around the country have been nominated for consideration in the preseason.
The Bronko Nagurski Trophy, awarded to the best defensive player in college football, has been a staple of the FWAA's awards since 1993. It is sponsored by the Charlotte Touchdown Club, which has held the annual awards banquet since 1995.
The 2006 banquet is set for Monday, Dec. 4, at the Westin Hotel in Charlotte, where five finalists will vie for the prize. Louisville defensive end Elvis Dumervil won the 2005 Bronko Nagurski Trophy.
The FWAA All-America Committee selects the Bronko Nagurski winner from the association's 11-man All-America defensive team in late November. Players may be added from the Bronko Nagurski Watch List during the course of the 2005 season.
For the sixth straight season, the FWAA will select Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Players of the Week, beginning with games the week of Sept. 2 and running through the middle of November. Each national player of the week will be  added to the trophy's watch list throughout the season.
<pre>2006 BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST<br>Player, School 			Pos. 	Cl. 	Hometown<br>Gaines Adams, Clemson 		DE 	Sr. 	Greenwood, S.C.<br>Rufus Alexander, Oklahoma 	LB 	Sr. 	Baton Rouge, La.<br>Antwan Applewhite, San Diego St DE 	Jr. 	Torrance, Calif.<br>Brandon Archer, Kansas State 	LB 	Sr. 	St. Paul, Minn.<br>Baraka Atkins, Miami, Fla. 	DL 	Sr. 	Sarasota, Fla.<br>Daniel Bazuin, Central Michigan DE 	Sr. 	McBain, Mich.<br>H.B. Blades, Pittsburgh 	LB 	Sr. 	Plantation, Fla.<br>Tommy Blake, TCU 		DE 	Jr. 	Aransas Pass, Texas<br>Keyonvis Bouie, Florida Int. 	LB 	Sr. 	Pahokee, Fla.<br>Mkristo Bruce, Washington State DE 	Sr. 	Renton, Wash.<br>Nick Bunting, Tulsa 		LB 	Sr. 	Tulsa, Okla.<br>Rob Caldwell, Navy 		LB 	Sr. 	St. John, Ind.<br>Adam Carriker, Nebraska 	DE 	Sr. 	Kennewick, Wash.<br>Brent Curvey, Iowa State 	DL 	Sr. 	Houston, Texas<br>Keyunta Dawson, Texas Tech 	DE 	Sr. 	Shreveport, La.<br>Joe Garcia, Nevada 		DB 	Sr. 	Westminster, Calif.<br>Courtney Greene, Rutgers 	DB 	So. 	New Rochelle, N.Y.<br>Michael Griffin, Texas 		S 	Sr. 	Austin, Texas<br>Korey Hall, Boise State 	LB 	Sr. 	Glenns Ferry, Idaho<br>Leon Hall, Michigan 		CB 	Sr. 	Vista, Calif.<br>Vince Hall, Virginia Tech 	LB 	Jr. 	Chesapeake, Va.<br>Marcus Hamilton, Virginia 	CB 	Sr. 	Centreville, Va.<br>Will Herring, Auburn 		LB 	Sr. 	Opelika, Ala.<br>David Herron, Michigan State 	LB 	Sr. 	Warren, Ohio<br>Loren Howard, Arizona State 	DE 	Sr. 	Scottsdale, Ariz.<br>Daymeion Hughes, California 	CB 	Sr. 	Los Angles, Calif.<br>Lawrence Jackson, USC 		DE 	Jr. 	Inglewood, Calif.<br>Cameron Jensen, BYU 		LB 	Sr. 	Bountiful, Utah<br>Jeremy Jones, UTEP 		LB 	Sr. 	San Jose, Calif.<br>LaRon Landry, LSU 		FS 	Sr. 	Ama, La.<br>Marcus McCauley, Fresno State 	CB 	Sr. 	Sacramento, Calif.<br>Kevin McLee, West Virginia 	LB 	Sr. 	Uniontown, Pa.<br>Larry McSwain, UAB 		DE 	Sr. 	Vigor, Ala.<br>Brandon Mebane, California 	DT 	Sr. 	Los Angles, Calif.<br>Brandon Meriweather, Miami, Fla	DB 	Sr. 	Apopka, Fla.<br>Quentin Moses, Georgia 		DE 	Sr. 	Athens, Ga.<br>J.D. Nelson, Oregon 		FS 	Sr. 	Mountain View, Calif.<br>Stephen Nicholas, South Florida LB 	Sr. 	Jacksonville, Fla.<br>Sam Olajubutu, Arkansas 	LB 	Sr. 	LaGrange, Ga.<br>Chase Ortiz, TCU 		DE 	Jr. 	League City, Texas<br>Sabby Piscitelli, Oregon State 	S 	Sr. 	Boca Raton, Fla.<br>Quinn Pitcock, Ohio State 	DT 	Sr. 	Piqua, Ohio<br>Paul Posluszny, Penn State 	LB 	Sr. 	Aliquippa, Pa.<br>Darrelle Revis, Pittsburgh 	DB 	Jr. 	Aliquippa, Pa.<br>Brandon Siler, Florida 		LB 	Jr. 	Orlando, Fla.<br>Brian Smith, Missouri 		DE 	Sr. 	Denton, Texas<br>Aqib Talib, Kansas 		CB 	So. 	Richardson, Texas<br>Kelly Talavou, Utah 		DL 	Sr. 	Santa Ana, Calif.<br>Thaddaeus Washington, Colorado 	LB 	Sr. 	Marrero, La.<br>Anthony Waters, Clemson 	LB 	Sr. 	Lake View, S.C.<br>Eric Weddle, Utah 		DB 	Sr. 	Alta Loma, Calif.<br>John Wendling, Wyoming	 	S 	Sr. 	Rock Springs, Wyo.<br>Eric Wicks, West Virginia 	DB 	Sr. 	Pittsburgh, Pa.<br>Patrick Willis, Mississippi 	LB 	Sr. 	Bruceton, Tenn.<br>LaMarr Woodley, Michigan 	LB 	Sr. 	Saginaw, Mich.<br>Tom Zbikowski, Notre Dame 	DB 	Sr. 	Arlington Heights, Ill.</pre>Players may be added or deleted from the list before or during the season
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For more information on the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, contact FWAA executive director Steve Richardson (972-713-6198 or 
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