Andrew Luck Takes Phone Call Accepting Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award

This is a phone call very few football players receive

Andrew Luck, winner of the 2011 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm award, took the phone call directly from Johnny Unitas' son, John Unitas Jr., when he was told of his honor.

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Stanford's Andrew Luck Wins the Golden Arm Award

Andrew Luck can add another achievement to his already stellar resume

Andrew Luck can add another achievement to his already stellar resume as Stanford's star quarterback won the 2011 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm award, which is given to the nation's top quarterback who exemplifies character as well as scholastic and athletic achievement.

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Boise's Kellen Moore Eyes End of Brilliant Career

The Broncos' quarterback has had a great college run

Kellen Moore, Boise State

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Stanford's Andrew Luck a Lock to Sweep Postseason Awards?

The Cardinal QB has broken records and is projected to be the top pick in the NFL draft

Andrew Luck, Stanford

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Oklahoma's Landry Jones Quietly Having Great Season

The Sooners star is having an under-the-radar type season

Landry Jones, Oklahoma

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Oklahoma State's Brandon Weeden has put up Eye-Popping Stats in 2011

The Cowboys quarterback has thrown for over 4,000 yards and 34 touchdowns

Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State

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Baylor's Robert Griffin III Makes Late Season Awards Push

The Bears quarterback might just be the best player in college football

Robert Griffin III, Baylor

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2011 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award

Luck, Griffin takes steps toward award

Too often, scandals like the ones at the University of Miami or Ohio State or USC overshadow the positive aspects of college athletics. The Golden Arm Award, presented annually to the top senior quarterback — as qualified by academic year — by the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Foundation, encapsulates all that is good in college sports. The award acknowledges performance on the field, for sure. However, it goes beyond completion percentage and touchdown passes. The Golden Arm Award rewards character, citizenship, integrity and those who honor the game.

Athlon Sports is proud to partner with the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Foundation in sponsoring this award in 2011.


Three Golden Arm Award candidates post big performances this week.


Andrew Luck, Stanford

Andrew Luck, a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, led the Cardinal to a 28-14 win over Notre Dame and completed a 11-1 regular season, likely good enough to put Stanford in a BCS bowl for the second consecutive season.

In the win over the Irish, Luck tossed four touchdown passes giving him 80 for his career, breaking the school record of 77 set by John Elway. It took Luck just three seasons to surpass what Elway did in four. Luck now owns every major passing record at Stanford.

Luck completed 20 of his 30 passes for 233 yards leading the Cardinal to a 21-0 halftime lead.

 

Robert Griffin III, Baylor

Even though Robert Griffin III, a Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award finalist, missed the second half with a concussion, the dual threat scored two rushing touchdowns and passed for another as the Baylor Bears trounced Texas Tech, 66-42.

Griffin connected with Kendall Wright on a 33-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter, then scored on runs of four and three yards before leaving the game late in the second quarter.

After running around the right side for a first down on third-and-six to the Tech five-yard line, a late hit on Griffin knocked the quarterback out with 2:19 left in the half.

 

Landry Jones, Oklahoma

In a game played in 30-40 mph winds, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm award finalist Landry Jones struggled with his accuracy, but he and his fellow Sooners stormed the Iowa State Cyclones 26-6 at Norman.

Jones completed just 22 of his 43 throws, but led the Sooners to a 23-6 halftime lead before weather conditions thwarted both offenses in the second half.

Jones threw for 256 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions.

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Three Golden Arm Award candidates post big performances this week

Weeden, Griffin, Moore among finalists for Unitas award

2011 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award

Too often, scandals like the ones at the University of Miami or Ohio State or USC overshadow the positive aspects of college athletics. The Golden Arm Award, presented annually to the top senior quarterback — as qualified by academic year — by the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Foundation, encapsulates all that is good in college sports. The award acknowledges performance on the field, for sure. However, it goes beyond completion percentage and touchdown passes. The Golden Arm Award rewards character, citizenship, integrity and those who honor the game.

Athlon Sports is proud to partner with the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Foundation in sponsoring this award in 2011.

Top Performances Last Week

Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State

How did Oklahoma State quarterback Brandon Weeden respond to the pressure that comes with being ranked No. 2 for the first time in school history? By throwing for 423 yards and five touchdowns in a resounding 66-6 victory at Texas Tech.

The Red Raiders made three costly turnovers early that led to three touchdowns, and the rout was on, as OSU built a 49-0 halftime advantage.

Weeden, a Unitas Golden Arm award finalist, completed 31-of-37 attempts with no interceptions. Weeden spread the wealth among several receivers as the Cowboys had two receivers, Josh Cooper and Justin Blackmon, with more than 100 yards. Weeden left the game after tossing his fifth scoring strike of the day to Josh Stewart with 4:11 left in the third quarter.


Robert Griffin III, Baylor

Dual threat Robert Griffin led Baylor to three fourth-quarter touchdowns in a sterling comeback overtime win at Kansas. The vaunted Baylor offense was stymied for much of the first three quarters before Griffin found his groove.

Baylor scored on three possessions with scoring drives of 80-plus yards. Griffin’s dash around the left end for a 49-yard score capped a five-play, 89-yard drive with just under 12 minutes to play.

The Bears took over at their own two-yard line, and Griffin needed just six plays to find paydirt, connecting with Terrance Williams for a 36-yard touchdown strike that cut the Kansas lead to 24-17 with just under eight minutes left.

The Unitas Golden Arm award candidate completed the comeback with a 67-yard touchdown pass to Tevin Reese that finished off a three-play, 80-yard drive to send the game into overtime.

Griffin tossed a 14-yard pass to Reese in overtime before Kansas failed on a two-point conversion to give the Bears a 31-30 win. Griffin finished the game with 312 yards passing and 103 rushing.

 

Kellen Moore, Boise State

The loss was painful, and fortunately, not a very familiar feeling for Kellen Moore, quarterback of Boise State. The Broncos lost at home for the first time in 36 games, and the first home loss of the senior’s career. But Moore did his part.

In a back-and-forth game in which neither team ever held more than a one-score advantage, TCU converted a two-point conversion with 1:05 to play to take a 36-35 lead. Moore led the Broncos into scoring position, but the 39-yard field goal attempt of freshman kicker Dan Goodale sailed wide.

Moore was 28-for-38 passing for 320 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions. His 54-yard scoring pass to Dallas Burroughs broke a 28-28 tie at the beginning of the fourth quarter.

For his career, the Prosser, Wash., native has completed 69.3% of his passes for 13,416 yards and 130 touchdowns.

 

To see all the candidates for this year’s Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, please click here.

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