Conerly Trophy
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Voting
Sixty media representatives from across Mississippi determine the Trophy recipient. All players at Mississippi's four-year college football programs are eligible on the first ballot. Previously, the top three vote-getters were listed on a second and final ballot, but starting with the 2011 award, each of the four-year colleges and universities in Mississippi that field football teams are represented by one finalist.[2] In 2013, fans were allowed to vote on the award for the first time. Fan voting accounted for 10 percent of the total vote.[3]
Voters are instructed to evaluate a player's entire regular season performance and ignore post-season honors or professional potential.
The trophy
The Conerly Trophy is a bronze casting, 19" high x 11" long x 7.5" wide, weighing 18.5 lbs. (8.4 kg).[4] The trophy was sculpted by Bruce Holmes Brady, a Brookhaven, Mississippi native and graduate of the University of Mississippi.[5] The original trophy is on permanent display at the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. A replica of the trophy is presented to the winner each year at the announcement dinner.[4]
History
The award was begun in 1996 and has been sponsored by C Spire Wireless, formerly known as Cellular South, since 1998. Previous presentations have been held in Jackson, Clarksdale, Tunica and Biloxi. The namesake of the award is Mississippi-born Charlie Conerly who also starred as quarterback at the University of Mississippi, and was later a star for the New York Giants.[4]
Winners and finalists
Trophies won by school
Rank | School | Trophies |
---|---|---|
1 | Mississippi State | 7 |
2 | Ole Miss | 6 |
3 | Southern Miss | 4 |
4 | Delta State | 2 |
5 | Millsaps | 1 |
See Also
References
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- ↑ The Best - and Worst - of 1996 Season
- ↑ Mississippi House Concurrent Resolution 103
- ↑ J.J. Johnson @ Debate.org
- ↑ Deuce McAllister Bio
- ↑ Delta State honors its student-athletes
- ↑ Eli Manning's College Statistics & Records
- ↑ Davis Wins Conerly Trophy, "Mississippi's Heisman"
- ↑ Davis Named Finalist For Conerly Trophy
- ↑ Mississippi Senate Concurrent Resolution 542
- ↑ Davis Named Finalist For Conerly Trophy
- ↑ USM's Boley Wins Conerly Trophy
- ↑ Mississippi House Resolution 19
- ↑ Patrick Willis Honored with Conerly Trophy
- ↑ Southern Miss' Fletcher Wins Conerly Trophy
- ↑ Joseph Wins 2008 Cellular South Conerly Trophy
- ↑ 2008 CellularSouth Conerly Trophy Finalists
- ↑ State's Dixon Awarded Conerly Trophy As Best Collegiate Football Player In Mississippi
- ↑ Miss St. LB Chris White wins Conerly Trophy
- ↑ Therriault Among Top Three in Conerly Trophy
- ↑ USM Quarterback Austin Davis Wins 2011 Conerly Trophy as Top College Football Player in Mississippi
- ↑ Conerly trophy Nominees Gifted
- ↑ Bo Wallace wins 2012 Conerly Trophy
- ↑ 10 Nominees for 2012 Conerly Trophy
- ↑ Gabe Jackson Wins 2013 Conerly Trophy
- ↑ Ten Finalists Announced for C Spire Conerly Trophy
- ↑ Prescott Claims 2014 C Spire Conerly Award
- ↑ Mississippi State QB Prescott wins Conerly Trophy
- ↑ 2015 C Spire Conerly Trophy nominees