Hughes semifinalist for Jim Thorpe Award; DeCoud fine; other news
Posted by Steve | November 8, 2006 at 9:45 pm | In Awards, Defense, Marshawn, Ranks/Predictions |Daymeion Hughes has been named as one of the 11 players as semifinalists for the Jim Thorpe Award, an award given annually to the best defensive back in the nation. Last year’s winner was Michael Huff of Texas, who was drafted in the Oakland Raiders’ first draft pick. The other semifinalists include Michigan’s Leon Hall, LSU’s LaRon Landry, Fresno State’s Marcus McCauley, Florida’s Reggie Nelson, Pittsburgh’s Darrelle Revis, Texas’ Aaron Ross, Ohio State’s Antonio Smith, Utah’s Eric Weddle, Notre Dame’s Tom Zbikowski, and Arizona’s Antoine Cason. With the upcoming Cal-Arizona game, the Tucson Citizen ran a feature on Hughes and Cason.
Some additional articles to read:
Rose Bowl hopes depend on Cal’s defense Contra Costa Times:
However, as frustrating as it is to see Cal’s defense playing so “soft” with so much individual talent on the field, perhaps there is some magic to defensive coordinator Bob Gregory’s madness.
Pac-10 Crown, not NFL draft, topping Lynch’s agenda Contra Costa Times:
On Tuesday at Memorial Stadium, Lynch said he hasn’t decided what his future holds. He remains firm about the task at hand, which is winning the Pac-10 title.
However, certain clues indicate Lynch, the Pac-10’s leading rusher at 109.8 yards per game, will do what everyone expects, enter the NFL draft.
Lynch’s game plan is runnin’, chillin’ Inside Bay Area.
Q. Is it difficult on campus, dispelling the notion that you’re just a jock?
A. Yeah, but I try to get away from that. If you’ve ever seen me outside the stadium, and you didn’t know who I was, you probably wouldn’t think too much of me. You never see me dressed up in my Cal sweats. I always have on street clothes, trying to blend in but just being me, being comfortable with what (clothing) I’m in.
Q. Do you try to converse with non-student athletes?
A. Yeah. People would probably think that because I play football, and I’m all over everything (publicity wise), that I would be hard to approach. After people have a conversation with me, it’s “Ah, he’s cool. I wasn’t expecting him to be like that.” But I’m just me. Solid.
DeCoud out of haze — and studying The Hit San Francisco Chronicle.
Coach Jeff Tedford knew safety Thomas DeCoud was fine by Sunday morning.
“I found him in here watching replays of the hit,” Tedford said. “I think he had to watch it, because he didn’t remember it.”
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