The Wuerffel Foundation today announced a record 116 nominees to the 2025 Allstate Wuerffel Trophy Watch List, recognizing college football players from across the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) who exemplify community service, academic excellence and athletic achievement.
Widely regarded as college football’s premier award for community service, the Allstate Wuerffel Trophy celebrates student-athletes who use their platforms to serve others and create positive change. Named after 1996 Heisman Trophy winner and University of Florida quarterback Danny Wuerffel, who turned his football success into a lifelong mission of service, the award reflects his legacy of leadership and humanitarianism. This year marks the 21st anniversary of the trophy’s founding.
“Every year, I’m deeply moved by these student-athletes,” said Danny Wuerffel. “They lead with their heart. Each of our nominees is making a real difference in the lives of others, and their stories remind us what true greatness looks like.”
For the second consecutive year, the Wuerffel Foundation is partnering with Allstate to unite college football’s top community service honors through the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®. Eleven student-athletes from the Watch List will be named to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and serve as semifinalists for the Allstate Wuerffel Trophy.
The 2025 Allstate Wuerffel Trophy finalists and recipient will be selected by a national voting committee, with input from a fan vote. The 2025 recipient will also serve as Captain of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and will be announced live on The Home Depot College Football Awards show December 12th, airing on ESPN. The Allstate Wuerffel Trophy Presentation Gala will follow on January 31, 2026, at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta.
Penn State’s Nick Dawkins, the 2024 recipient, joined Wuerffel in New York City for the 2024 Heisman Trophy ceremonies – a tradition the 2025 recipient will continue.
The 2025 Allstate Wuerffel Trophy Watch List nominees from Football Bowl Subdivision are (alphabetically by college):
Keylen Davis |
Akron |
OL |
R-JR |
LT Overton |
Alabama |
DL |
SR |
Ethan Johnson |
App State |
CB |
SR |
Genesis Smith |
Arizona |
DB |
JR |
Coben Bourguet |
Arizona State |
WR |
R-SR |
Cam Ball |
Arkansas |
DL |
R-SR |
Corey Rucker Jr. |
Arkansas State |
WR |
R-SR |
Jeremiah Wright |
Auburn |
OG |
5th |
Kiael Kelly |
Ball State |
QB |
R-SR |
Sawyer Robertson |
Baylor |
QB |
R-SR |
Marco Notarainni |
Boise State |
LB |
R-SR |
Alex Broome |
Boston College |
RB |
R-JR |
Drew Pyne |
Bowling Green |
QB |
Grad |
Red Murdock |
Buffalo |
LB |
Grad |
Tanner Wall |
BYU |
NB/S |
R-SR |
Jeffrey Johnson |
Cal |
TE |
R-SR |
Michael Heldman |
Central Michigan |
DE/Edge |
SR |
Braden Mullen |
Charlotte |
DE/Edge |
R-SR |
Gavin Gerhardt |
Cincinnati |
C |
6th Year |
Adam Randall |
Clemson |
RB |
Grad |
Jayden Jackson |
Coastal Carolina |
NB/S |
R-SR |
Charlie Offerdahl |
Colorado |
RB |
SR |
Jake Thaw |
Delaware |
WR |
Grad |
Chandler Rivers |
Duke |
CB |
SR |
Marlon Gunn Jr. |
East Carolina |
RB |
SR |
Jefferson Adam |
Eastern Michigan |
DL |
SR |
Shamir Sterlin |
FIU |
NB/S |
R-FR |
DJ Lagway |
Florida |
QB |
SO |
Caden Veltkamp |
Florida Atlantic |
QB |
R-JR |
Richie Leonard IV |
Florida State |
OL |
R-SR |
Jordan Brown |
Fresno State |
WR |
SR |
Jordan Hall |
Georgia |
DL |
JR |
Pichon Wimbley |
Georgia Southern |
OG |
SR |
Haynes King |
Georgia Tech |
QB |
R-SR |
Kenenna Odeluga |
Illinois |
LB |
SR |
Fernando Mendoza |
Indiana |
QB |
R-JR |
Gennings Dunker |
Iowa |
OL |
SR |
Rocco Becht |
Iowa State |
QB |
R-JR |
Blake Kendall |
James Madison |
QB |
R-JR |
Leyton Cure |
Kansas |
TE |
R-SR |
Damian Ilalio |
Kansas State |
DT |
SR |
JeRico Washington, Jr. |
Kennesaw State |
DB |
R-SO |
Mattheus Carroll |
Kent State |
DL |
Grad |
Josh Kattus |
Kentucky |
TE |
SR |
Elijah Auguste |
Liberty |
NB/S |
SR |
Caden Jensen |
Louisiana |
TE |
R-SO |
Eli Finley |
Louisiana Tech |
TE |
JR |
Clev Lubin |
Louisville |
DL |
R-SR |
Harold Perkins JR |
LSU |
LB |
R-JR |
Toby Payne |
Marshall |
TE |
R-JR |
Ethan Gough |
Maryland |
LS |
R-SR |
Donovan Mathena |
Memphis |
LB |
R-JR |
Francis Mauigoa |
Miami |
OT |
JR |
Jordan Hall |
Michigan State |
LB |
JR |
Nicholas Vattiato |
Middle Tennessee |
QB |
5th Year |
Anthony Smith |
Minnesota |
DL |
R-JR |
Jacoby Jackson |
Mississippi State |
OL |
SR |
Connor Tollison |
Missouri |
C |
Grad |
Brandon Cleveland |
NC State |
DT |
SR |
Teddy Prochazka |
Nebraska |
OL |
R-SR |
Abiathar Curry |
NIU |
OL |
R-JR |
Landon Sides |
North Texas |
WR |
JR |
Najee Story |
Northwestern |
DL |
Grad |
Aamil Wagner |
Notre Dame |
OL |
R-JR |
Sonny Styles |
Ohio State |
LB |
SR |
Robert Spears-Jennings |
Oklahoma |
DB |
SR |
Koa Naotala |
Old Dominion |
LB |
R-JR |
Diego Pounds |
Ole Miss |
OT |
SR |
Matthew Bedford |
Oregon |
OL |
6th |
Dylan Black |
Oregon State |
LS |
R-SR |
Cooper Cousins |
Penn State |
OL |
SO |
Eli Holstein |
Pitt |
QB |
R-SO |
Devin Mockobee |
Purdue |
RB |
JR |
Plae Wyatt |
Rice |
NB/S |
R-SR |
Jai Patel |
Rutgers |
K |
SR |
Taniela Latu |
San Jose State |
LB |
R-SR |
Alexander Kilgore |
SMU |
LB |
JR |
Devin Voisin |
South Alabama |
WR |
Grad |
Oscar Adaway III |
South Carolina |
RB |
Grad |
Braylon Braxton |
Southern Miss |
QB |
R-SR |
Sam Roush |
Stanford |
TE |
SR |
Derek McDonald |
Syracuse |
LB |
R-SR |
Paul Oyewale |
TCU |
DE/Edge |
JR |
Willy Love |
Temple |
NB/S |
SO |
Bryson Eason |
Tennessee |
DT |
R-SR |
Michael Taafe |
Texas |
DB |
SR |
Albert Regis |
Texas A&M |
DL |
Grad |
Lincoln Pare |
Texas State |
RB |
R-SR |
Behren Morton |
Texas Tech |
QB |
SR |
Matt Hofer |
Toledo |
OL |
R-FR |
Ty Thompson |
Tulane |
TE |
R-SR |
Stephen Kittleman |
Tulsa |
QB |
R-SR |
Denver Warren |
UAB |
DT |
R-SR |
Paul Rubelt |
UCF |
OL |
5th |
Julian Armella |
UCLA |
OL |
R-JR |
Elijah Fisher |
ULM |
OG |
R-SR |
Brock Taylor |
UMass |
OL |
R-SO |
Will Hardy |
UNC |
DB |
Grad |
Cameron Friel |
UNLV |
QB |
SR |
Anthony Beavers Jr. |
USC |
LB |
R-SR |
Christian Helms |
USF |
WR |
Grad |
Devon Dampier |
Utah |
QB |
JR |
Bronson Olevao Jr. |
Utah State |
LB |
JR |
Tyrone McDuffie III |
UTEP |
OL |
R-SO |
Camron Cooper |
UTSA |
DE/Edge |
R-JR |
Marlen Sewell |
Vanderbilt |
NB/S |
Grad |
Stevie Bracey |
Virginia |
LB |
SR |
Tyson Flowers |
Virginia Tech |
S |
R-JR |
Zamari Stevenson |
Wake Forest |
DB |
R-JR |
Zach Durfee |
Washington |
DE/Edge |
SR |
Zevi Eckhaus |
Washington State |
QB |
R-SR |
Nicco Marchiol |
West Virginia |
QB |
R-JR |
Tyson Lee |
Western Michigan |
DL |
R-SR |
Ricardo Hallman |
Wisconsin |
CB |
R-JR |
Marshall Jackson |
WKU |
OT |
R-SR |
Evan Svoboda |
Wyoming |
TE |
SR |
Past recipients of the Wuerffel Trophy include Rudy Niswanger – LSU – 2005; Joel Penton – Ohio State – 2006; Paul Smith – Tulsa – 2007; Tim Tebow – Florida – 2008; Tim Hiller – Western Michigan – 2009; Sam Acho – Texas – 2010; Barrett Jones – Alabama – 2011; Matt Barkley – USC – 2012; Gabe Ikard – Oklahoma – 2013; Deterrian Shackelford – Ole Miss – 2014; Ty Darlington – Oklahoma – 2015; Trevor Knight – Texas A&M – 2016; Courtney Love – Kentucky - 2017; Drue Tranquill – Notre Dame – 2018; Jon Wassink – Western Michigan – 2019; Teton Saltes – New Mexico – 2020; Isaiah Sanders – Stanford – 2021; Dillan Gibbons – Florida State – 2022; Ladd McConkey – Georgia – 2023; and Nick Dawkins – Penn State – 2024.
The Allstate Wuerffel Trophy is also supported by its corporate partners Dart Container Corporation/Solo Cup and Herff Jones.
About the Allstate Wuerffel Trophy
The Allstate Wuerffel Trophy, a member of the National College Football Awards Association, is college football’s premier award for community service. The trophy is presented annually by the Wuerffel Foundation to the FBS player who best combines exemplary community service with leadership and performance on and off the field. Named after Heisman Trophy winner and College Football Hall of Famer, Danny Wuerffel, the award honors his commitment to inspiring greater service and unity in the world. Established in 2005, the Wuerffel Trophy is celebrating its 21st anniversary this year. Wuerffel led the University of Florida to four SEC Championships and the 1996 National Championship. As a humanitarian, he continues to inspire leaders to positively impact their communities. Danny currently serves as President of the Wuerffel Foundation and Executive Director of Desire Street Ministries. An avid pickleball player, he was drafted as a professional within the National Pickleball League and hosts celebrity pro-am “PickleBowl” tournaments.
About the NCFAA
The Allstate Wuerffel Trophy is a member of the National College Football Awards Association (NCFAA), which encompasses college football’s most prestigious awards. The NCFAA’s 25 awards have honored more than 950 recipients since 1935. Visit NCFAA.org for more information.
NCFAA Watch List remaining calendar:
Fri., Aug. 1: Lou Groza Award/Ray Guy Award
Mon., Aug. 4: Walter Camp Award
Tue., Aug. 5: Doak Walker Award
Wed., Aug. 6: Biletnikoff Award
Thu., Aug. 7: Davey O’Brien Award
Fri., Aug. 8: Mackey Award/Rimington Trophy
Mon., Aug. 11: Bednarik Award
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Contacts
Wuerffel Trophy Contact
James Gadsby – Executive Director, Wuerffel Foundation
jg@wuerffelfoundation.org