Caden Davis

Caden Davis

Ole Miss Rebels

  • Semi-finalist: 2024
  • Stars of the Week: 2024 Season, Week 11, 2023 Season, Week 2
  • Watchlist: 2024
Hometown

Coppell, TX

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Senior

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Harrison Mevis
  • Semi-finalist: 2022, 2021, ...
  • Stars of the Week: 2023 Season, Week 3, 2022 Season, Week 5
  • Watchlist: 2023
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Hometown

Warsaw, IN

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Senior

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Missouri Tigers

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Dan Bailey
  • Winner: 2010
  • Finalist: 2010
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Hometown

Mustang, OK

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Oklahoma State Cowboys

Dan Bailey put the wraps on a standout career that saw him enter the program as a walk-on and leave OSU as the school’s all-time leading scorer (347 career points with at least two games remaining in his career).  The previous all-time leading scorer was Barry Sanders. Bailey also set a school record with 22 field goals in the 2010 season through the first 11 games. He has handled placekicking duties since midway through the 2007 season and was also responsible for kickoff duties prior to 2009.  Bailey set a school record by hitting his first 182 extra-point attempts before having a kick blocked at Texas. He has hit more extra points than any player in OSU history.

Sebastian Janikowski
  • Winner: 1999, 1998
  • Finalist: 1999, 1998
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Hometown

Daytona Beach, FL

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Florida State Seminoles

Sebastian Janikowski became the first two-time winner of the Lou Groza Award in 1999. Janikowski was successful on 23 of 30 field goal attempts and was perfect on 47 extra points tries, leading his Florida State Seminoles to the National Championship. He booted five field goals in a game against North Carolina State and hit the game-winner against Clemson in a 17-14 victory. After the season, Janikowski decided to forego his senior year of eligibility and entered the NFL Draft, where the Oakland Raiders took him with the 17th pick of the first round of the 2000 Draft. He ended his career in Tallahassee as the third-leading scorer in FSU history with 324 points.

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