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Johnson Named to Manning Watch List

On the day that Texas A&M football players reported to campus, the Manning Award, sponsored by the Allstate Sugar Bowl, added Aggie senior quarterback Jerrod Johnson to its Watch List. Johnson,

Aug. 8, 2010

COLLEGE STATION, Texas - On the day that Texas A&M football players reported to campus, the Manning Award, sponsored by the Allstate Sugar Bowl, added Aggie senior quarterback Jerrod Johnson to its Watch List.

Johnson, 6-5, 245 from Humble High School, has already been named to the Davey O'Brien, the Unitas and now the Manning Watch Lists. Johnson posted Heisman-type numbers as a junior in 2009 completing 296-of-497 passes for 3,579 yards and 30 touchdowns to go against eight interceptions. In fact, Johnson set a Big 12 record with 242 passes without an interception. Along the way in 2009, Johnson established eight school records (passing yards, completions, attempts, passing TDs, TD responsibility, 300-yard passing games, total offense and total plays) and he already holds the career touchdown passing record with 53. Johnson finished 2009 ranked third in the nation in total offense with 314.2 yards per game.

In addition to his work on the field, Johnson has already earned his degree in kinesiology and is working on a master's degree. He has been named a finalist for the AFCA Good Works Team that recognizes collegiate football players who are exceptional both on, and off of the field, and who volunteer and support their local communities.


The members of the Watch List are being released in a completely random order.

Manning Award Watch List (players announced as of August 8)

Name

Class

Cmp-Att

Pct.

Yards

TDs

INTs

Wins

Diondre Borel, Utah St.

Sr.

214-366

.585

2,885

17

4

4

Ryan Colburn, Fresno St.

Sr.

181-298

.607

2,459

19

11

8

Zach Collaros, Cincinnati

Jr.

93-124

.750

1,434

10

2

4

Kirk Cousins, Michigan St.

Jr.

198-328

.604

2,680

19

9

5

Andy Dalton, TCU

Sr.

199-323

.616

2,756

23

8

12

Dwight Dasher, Middle Tenn.

Sr.

219-399

.549

2,789

23

14

10

Blaine Gabbert, Missouri

Jr.

262-445

.589

3,593

24

9

8

Jacory Harris, Miami

Jr.

242-406

.596

3,352

24

17

9

Jordan Jefferson, LSU

Jr.

182-296

.615

2,166

17

7

8

Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M

Sr.

296-497

.596

3,579

30

8

6

Landry Jones, Oklahoma

So.

261-449

.581

3,198

26

14

7

Case Keenum, Houston

Sr.

492-700

.703

5,671

44

15

10

G.J. Kinne, Tulsa

Jr.

210-345

.609

2,732

22

10

5

Jake Locker, Washington

Sr.

230-395

.582

2,800

21

11

5

Andrew Luck, Stanford

So.

162-288

.563

2,575

13

4

8

Ryan Mallett, Arkansas

Jr.

225-403

.558

3,627

30

7

8

Greg McElroy, Alabama

Sr.

198-325

.609

2,508

17

4

14

Kellen Moore, Boise St.

Jr.

277-431

.643

3,536

39

3

14

Joshua Nesbitt, Ga. Tech

Sr.

75-162

.463

1,701

10

5

11

Kyle Padron, SMU

So.

135-201

.672

1,922

10

4

5

Christian Ponder, Florida St.

Sr.

227-330

.688

2,717

14

7

4

Terrelle Pryor, Ohio St.

Jr.

167-295

.566

2,094

18

11

11

Kevin Riley, California

Sr.

209-382

.547

2,850

18

8

8

Ricky Stanzi, Iowa

Sr.

171-304

.563

2,417

17

15

11

Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech

Sr.

136-243

.560

2,311

13

5

10

Scott Tolzien, Wisconsin

Sr.

211-328

.643

2,705

16

11

10

Russell Wilson, N.C. State

Jr.

224-378

.593

3,027

31

11

5