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    Jim Thorpe Defensive Back of the Year Award 2022 Watchlist

    Phillip RiggsBy Phillip RiggsJuly 26, 2022Updated:December 15, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Jim Thorpe Defensive Back of the Year Award has released its watchlist for the 2022 college football season. Plenty of returning stalwarts headline the group, with representation from all over the college football world, and no clear front runner, it should be an exciting race!

    Jordan Anderson, Bowling Green
    Jordan Battle, Alabama
    Cole Bishop, Utah
    Kyu Blu Kelly, Stanford
    Julius Brents, Kansas State
    Davonte Brown, UCF
    CJ Brown, NIU
    Ji’Ayir Brown, Penn State
    Denzel Burke, Ohio State
    Jalen Catalon, Arkansas
    Kei’Trel Clark, Louisville
    Xavier Henderson, Michigan State
    Ronnie Hickman, Ohio State
    Brandon Hill, Pitt
    Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson, TCU
    Dorian Jackson, Western Michigan
    Quindell Johnson, Memphis
    Antonio Johnson, Texas A&M
    Steven Jones, Jr., App State
    Brandon Joseph, Notre Dame
    Antavious Lane, Georgia State
    Kenny Logan, Jr., Kansas
    Darrell Luter, Jr., South Alabama
    Riley Moss, Iowa
    Andrew Mukuba, Clemson
    Gervarrius Owens, Houston
    Clark Phillips III, Utah
    Joey Porter, Jr., Penn State
    Kelee Ringo, Georgia
    Jammie Robinson, Florida State
    JL Skinner, Boise State
    Cam Smith, South Carolina
    Christopher Smith, Georgia
    Evan Williams, Fresno State
    Rashad Wisdom, UTSA

    TEN MOST RECENT WINNERS

    2012 – Jonathan Banks, Mississippi State

    2013 – Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State

    2014 – Gerod Holliman, Louisville

    2015 – Desmond King, Iowa

    2016 – Adoree Jackson, USC

    2017 – Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama

    2018 – Deandre Baker, Georgia

    2019 – Grant Delpit, LSU

    2020 – Trevon Moehrig, TCU

    2021 – Coby Bryant, Cincinnati

    MY PAST TEN WINNERS

    The past ten winners I would have chosen for this award after the bowl games (a flaw of college football) and thus taken the entire season into account. I also account for how their overall performance effected their team in a season.

    2012 – Bradley Roby, Ohio State

    2013 – Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State

    2014 – Landon Collins, Alabama

    2015 – Desmond King, Iowa

    2016 – Malik Hooker, Ohio State

    2017 – Denzel Ward, Ohio State

    2018 – Greedy Williams, LSU

    2019 – Jeff Okudah, Ohio State

    2020 – Sauce Gardner, Cincinnati

    2021 – Coby Bryant, Cincinnati

    MY TOP TEN FOR 2022

    1. Clark Phillips III, Utah
    2. Riley Moss, Iowa
    3. Tanner McCalister, Ohio State
    4. Jordan Battle, Alabama
    5. Joey Porter, Jr., Penn State
    6. Kelee Ringo, Georgia
    7. Denzel Burke, Ohio State
    8. Jalen Catalon, Arkansas
    9. Steven Jones, Jr., App State
    10. Ronnie Hickman, Ohio State

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