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Football LB Jack Kiser named a finalist for William V. Campbell Trophy

Tyler James

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The National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame announced Wednesday the 16 finalists for the 2024 William V. Campbell Trophy, which recognizes college football's best student-athlete in a combination of academic success, football performance and exemplary leadership.

Notre Dame linebacker Jack Kiser was named as one of the finalists. Each of the finalists will receive an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship.

The list:
  • Tahj Brooks, RB – Texas Tech (3.55 GPA – Sport Management)
  • Robert Coury, LB – Carnegie Mellon [PA] (3.97 GPA – Mechanical Engineering)
  • Jaxson Dart, QB – Ole Miss (3.71 GPA – Business)
  • Beau Freyler, DB – Iowa State (3.91 GPA – Kinesiology)
  • Dillon Gabriel, QB – Oregon (3.43 GPA – Multidisciplinary Studies)
  • Ashton Gillotte, DL – Louisville (3.69 GPA – Communications)
  • Brody Grebe, DE – Montana State (3.93 GPA – Mechanical Engineering)
  • Mark Gronowski, QB – South Dakota State (3.76 GPA – Mechanical Engineering)
  • Terrance Hollon, LB – Howard (3.90 GPA – Health Science)
  • Jack Kiser, LB – Notre Dame (3.82 GPA – Business Analytics)
  • Luke Lehnen, QB – North Central [IL] (3.76 GPA – Exercise Science)
  • Brayden Long, QB – Slippery Rock [PA] (4.00 GPA – Sport Management)
  • Jake Majors, C – Texas (3.65 GPA – Business Management)
  • Seth McLaughlin, C – Ohio State (4.00 GPA – Finance)
  • Jalen Milroe, QB – Alabama (3.52 GPA – Management)
  • Jackson Woodard, LB – UNLV (3.77 GPA – Kinesiology)
The winner will be named on Dec. 10 in Las Vegas. A Notre Dame player has not won the Campbell Trophy since its 1990 inception.
 
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