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Andrew Erickson Named a Burlsworth Nominee

FAYETTEVILLE, AR, Dec. 8, 2020 – Today, the Burlsworth Trophy announced 67 players nominated from Division I (FBS) schools from across the country for the 2020 Burlsworth Trophy. University of New Mexico freshman receiver Andrew Erickson, a former Manzano Monarch, is one of three freshmen on the list.

In the award’s eleventh year, the Trophy is named in honor of Brandon Burlsworth, former University of Arkansas Walk-On and All-American offensive lineman. Burlsworth‘s life is also the subject of a major motion picture, “GREATER”, which was released in 2016.  The Burlsworth Trophy is given to the most outstanding football player in American who began his career as a Walk-On and has shown outstanding performance on the field. Each nominee must have begun his first season of participation with FBS (D1) football program without financial aid of any kind from his university’s athletic department.

The 2019 winner was defensive end Kenny Willekes from Michigan State University. After receiving no division one scholarship offers, Willekes walked-on at Michigan State, where he became All-American, the Big 10 Defensive Lineman of the Year, and Michigan State’s all-time leader in tackles for loss (51). The 2018 winner was Clemson’s Hunter Renfrow, who had 186 receptions for 2133 yards and 15 touchdowns, four of which were in national championship games.

Erickson leads the Lobos in receiving yards and is tied for the team lead in touchdowns and is second in receptions.  He missed the entire 2019 season after tearing an ACL days after being awarded a scholarship during a team meeting during Fall Camp.  He came to UNM as a walk-on in 2018 and did not have any other offers.  Last Saturday he actually lined up beside his little brother Austin, a true freshman receiver in his first career game.

The 2020 Burlsworth Trophy nominees are:

School

Grade

Player

Position

Alabama, Birmingham

SR

Brontae Harris

DB

Appalachian State

SR

Caleb Spurlin

DE

Arizona State

JR

Cristian Zendejas

PK

Arkansas

SR

Grant Morgan

LB

Arkansas State

Soph

TW Ayers

DE/TE

Boise State

SR

Avery Williams

CB/KR/PR

Brigham Young

JR

Dax Milne

WR

Buffalo

SR

Jake Molinich

TE

California

SR

Marcel Dancy

RB

Clemson

SR

Will Spiers

P

Coastal Carolina

SR

Sammy Thompson

C/OL

Colorado

JR

Brady Russell

TE

Colorado State

JR

Barry Wesley

OT

East Carolina

Soph

Tyler Snead

IR/KR

Eastern Michigan

JR

Hassan Beydoun

WR

Florida Atlantic

SR

Ryan Veingrad

DL

Fresno State

Fresh

Bralyn Lux

DB

Georgia

Soph

Jack Podlesny

PK

Georgia State

JR

Jordan Strachan

OLB

Georgia Tech

SR

Djimon Brooks

DL

Hawaii

SR

Taaga Tuulima

OL

Iowa

SR

Keith Duncan

K

Iowa State

JR

Derek Schweiger

OL

Kansas

SR

Kwamie Lassiter II

WR

Kansas State

SR

Blake Lynch

K

Kentucky

SR

Zach Johnson

S/KR

Louisiana

JR

Shane Vallot

C

Louisiana Tech

SR

Ezekiel Barnett

LB

Louisville

Soph

Marshon Ford

TE

Marshall

SR

Nazeeh Johnson

S

Memphis

JR

Calvin Austin III

WR

Mississippi

SR

Mac Brown

P

Missouri

SR

Dawson Downing

RB

Nebraska

JR

Kade Warner

WR

Nevada

SR

Sam Hammond

DE

New Mexico

Fresh

Andrew Erickson

WR

New Mexico State

SR

Brennon Davis

LB

Northwestern

SR

Chris Bergin

LB

Notre Dame

JR

Michael Vinson

LS

Ohio State

Soph

Xavier Johnson

RB

Oklahoma

Soph

Drake Stoops

WR

Oklahoma State

SR

Ry Schneider

C

Oregon

JR

Ryan Walk

OL

Oregon State

JR

Jaydon Grant

DB

Pittsburgh

SR

Jimmy Morrissey

C

Rice

SR

Evan Marshman

QB

San Diego State

Soph

Jesse Matthews

WR

San Jose State

SR

Trevor Robbins

OL

South Carolina

SR

Parker White

PK

Southern Methodist

Soph

Tyler Lavine

RB

Stanford

JR

Brycen Tremanyne

WR

Syracuse

SR

Nolan Cooney

P

Temple

SR

Vincent Picozzi

OL

Texas A & M

SR

Cagan Baldree

FB

Texas at San Antonio

SR

Hunter Duplessis

PK

Texas Tech

Soph

Xavier White

RB

Toledo

SR

Samuel Womack

CB

Troy

JR

Carlton Martial

LB

Tulane

Soph

Noah Seiden

DE

UCLA

SR

Ethan Fernea

WR

UNC Charlotte

JR

Chris Reynolds

QB

Utah

SR

Drew Lisk

QB

Utah State

SR

Nick Heninger

OLB/DL

Wake Forest

Fresh

Nick Andersen

DB

Washington State

JR

Blake Mazza

K

West Virginia

SR

Dante Bonamico

DB

Western Kentucky

SR

Omari Alexander

DB

“A college football Walk-On faces an uphill battle from the very beginning. He has to prove himself to his coaches and teammates. He has to prove that he belongs,” said Marty Burlsworth, President and CEO of the Burlsworth Trophy and older brother of Brandon. “Beginning your college football career as a Walk-On isn’t for everyone. It takes a tremendous work ethic and a great deal of determination. You have to want it! This group of Burlsworth Trophy nominees has proven to the college football world that they not only belong but can excel at the highest level of the game.”

Without one D1 scholarship offer, Brandon Burlsworth walked on at the University of Arkansas in 1994. He became a three-year starter and was eventually named an All-American in 1998. Burlsworth was selected as the 63rd overall pick by the Indianapolis Colts in the 1999 NFL draft, but was tragically killed in a car accident 11 days later. The Burlsworth Foundation was created in his memory and supports the physical and spiritual needs of children, in particular those children who have limited opportunities.

The Burlsworth Trophy will host an awards ceremony virtually on January 4, 2021 to honor the three finalists and to announce the 2020 winner.

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