November 7, 2005
Contact: Justine Mitchell, Public Relations Manager, (561) 233-3189, jmitchell@palmbeachsports.com

Announcing the Lou Groza Award 20 Semifinalists

WEST PALM BEACH, FL – The Palm Beach County Sports Institute is proud to announce the 20 semifinalists for the 2005 Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award presented by the FedEx Orange Bowl. 

Among the 20 kickers named are 2004 semifinalists, Mason Crosby from Colorado, Darren McCaleb from Southern Mississippi, Brandon Pace from Virginia Tech, Reagan Schneider from Texas-El Paso (UTEP) and Alexis Serna from Oregon State. 

And the 2005 Lou Groza Semifinalists are…

Name

School

FGM

FGA

FG%

Long

Points

Mike Barrow

Idaho

11

13

84.6

50

46

Dan Beardall

Utah

13

14

92.9

47

68

Kenny Byrd

New Mexico

12

14

85.7

46

67

Brandon Coutu

Georgia

17

22

77.3

58

76

Mason Crosby

Colorado

16

21

76.2

58

78

Jad Dean

Clemson

20

25

80

47

87

John Deraney

NC State

11

13

84.6

48

53

Brad DeVault

Tulsa

12

14

85.7

52

66

Connor Hughes

Virginia

16

19

84.2

50

73

Josh Huston

OhioState

16

19

84.2

47

81

Robert Lee

East Carolina

12

14

85.7

51

57

Darren McCaleb

Southern Mississippi

14

16

87.5

47

67

Brandon Pace

Virginia Tech

14

17

82.4

44

79

Garrett Rivas

Michigan

17

22

77.3

47

74

Jason Robbins

Toledo

10

10

100

35

70

Kyle Schlicher

Iowa

13

16

81.3

52

70

Reagan Schneider

UTEP

14

17

82.4

49

72

Alexis Serna

OregonState

22

24

91.7

47

94

Clint Stitser

FresnoState

10

12

83.3

44

59

Sam Swank

WakeForest

18

22

81.8

51

81

The Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award recognizes the top place-kicker in NCAA Division I-A football.  Voters for the award include Division I-A head coaches, sports writers and sportscasters, conference representatives, professional kickers and previous Groza Award finalists.

The three finalists for the Lou Groza Award are announced on Monday, November 21 and are honored at the 14th Annual Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award Dinner on Tuesday, December 6 at the Palm Beach Gardens Marriott.  The 2005 Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award winner is announced on Thursday, December 8 during the ESPN Home Depot College Football Award Show in Orlando, Florida. 
 
The award, now in its 14th year, is named for NFL Hall-of-Fame kicker Lou Groza, who played 21 seasons with the Cleveland Browns.  Groza won four NFL championships with Cleveland and was named NFL Player of the Year in 1954.  Nicknamed “The Toe,” Groza was one of the first people to truly make kicking an art form, and he helped usher in to football the idea that a player could be used exclusively for kicking.

For more information on the 20 Semifinalists, including complete statistics, please visit http://www.lougrozaaward.com/Candidates/index.htm.

The Lou Groza Award is presented by the FedEx Orange Bowl and is sponsored by BankAtlantic, Clipper Corporate Apparel and Promotions, Continental Airlines, Crooks Printing Services, ESPN Radio 760, ESPN Regional Television, Florida Atlantic University Athletics, Florida Coca-Cola Bottling Company, JBS Destination Solutions, John F. Romano, P.A., KaBloom, Palm Beach Kennel Club, Parallax Productions, Rooney’s Public House, Palm Beach Gardens Marriott, Team A-fin-ity Sportfishing, The Breakers, The Palm Beach Post and WPEC News-12.

For more information regarding the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award, including banquet, hotel and ticket information, please contact the Palm Beach County Sports Institute at (561) 233-3180 or visit www.lougrozaaward.com.

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