Sophomore quarterback appears on second national player of the year award watch list;
Brown will clash with two other QBs on the Watch List this season in contests in Raymond James Stadium
TAMPA, AUG. 5, 2024 – Record-breaking South Florida quarterback Byrum Brown (Raleigh, N.C.) gained recognition on another national player of the year award watch list Monday, as he was named to the watch list for the Walter Camp Player of the Year Award. The Walter Camp Award has been presented annually to the college football player of the year since 1967.
Brown, entering his second season as a starter, was earlier named to the watch list for the 2024 Maxwell Award, presented annually to the college football player of the year.
He was one of two American Athletic Conference players named to the Walter Camp Watch List, joining Memphis quarterback Seth Hennigan. The pair will clash when USF takes on AAC conference preseason pick Memphis in Raymond James Stadium in a Friday, primetime ESPN game on Oct. 11.
Brown is one of three players from Florida universities named to the Walter Camp Watch List, joining Florida State quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei and Miami quarterback Cam Ward. Brown and Ward will clash when USF takes on Miami in Raymond James Stadium on Sat., Sept. 21.
Tickets for USF football games can be purchased at USFBullsTix.com or by calling 1-800-GoBulls.
The sophomore quarterback set USF season marks for passing yards (3,292), touchdowns (26), completions (276), and completion percentage (64.6%) and tied the Bulls game record for touchdown passes with five at Memphis in his first season in head coach Alex Golesh’s offense. He also led the Bulls with 809 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground, joining 2023 Heisman Trophy winner and Walter Camp Award winner Jayden Daniels of LSU as the only players in FBS football to register 3,000-plus yards passing and 800-plus yards rushing.
Brown’s 4,101 total yards in 2023 are the second-best season total in program history behind only Quinton Flowers, and he enters the 2024 season standing sixth on the Bulls’ all-time career passing chart (3,696). Honored by the AAC six times in the conference weekly awards in 2023, Brown was key to the Bulls’ program-best, six-game win improvement capped by a 45-0 victory over Syracuse in the Boca Raton Bowl. He led the Bulls to come-from-behind wins at UConn and Navy, and his 517 total yards in a victory over Rice (including 435 passing) rank as the second-best total in program history.
USF returns 19 starters in 2024 (nine on offense, eight on defense, and two specialists) from a team that set 12 team and 16 individual program records while going 7-6 (a program-best six-game turnaround) and claiming a 45-0 Boca Raton Bowl victory over Syracuse in 2023.
The Bulls return record-setting starting quarterback Brown, 85 percent of their rushing yards, 84 percent of their receiving yards and four primary starters on the offensive line. On defense, USF returns nine of its top 11 tacklers led by Shuler, who logged a team-best 97 stops to go with 8.5 tackles for loss in 2023.
The Bulls open the season Aug. 31 vs. Bethune-Cookman in Raymond James Stadium before road games at Alabama (Sept. 7) and Southern Mississippi (Sept. 14) and a home clash with Miami (Sept. 21).
BULLS ON PRESEASON NATIONAL AWARD WATCH LISTS
Maxwell Award Byrum Brown, QB
Walter Camp Award Byrum Brown, QB
Outland Trophy Zane Herring, OG
Brown will clash with two other QBs on the Watch List this season in contests in Raymond James Stadium
TAMPA, AUG. 5, 2024 – Record-breaking South Florida quarterback Byrum Brown (Raleigh, N.C.) gained recognition on another national player of the year award watch list Monday, as he was named to the watch list for the Walter Camp Player of the Year Award. The Walter Camp Award has been presented annually to the college football player of the year since 1967.
Brown, entering his second season as a starter, was earlier named to the watch list for the 2024 Maxwell Award, presented annually to the college football player of the year.
He was one of two American Athletic Conference players named to the Walter Camp Watch List, joining Memphis quarterback Seth Hennigan. The pair will clash when USF takes on AAC conference preseason pick Memphis in Raymond James Stadium in a Friday, primetime ESPN game on Oct. 11.
Brown is one of three players from Florida universities named to the Walter Camp Watch List, joining Florida State quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei and Miami quarterback Cam Ward. Brown and Ward will clash when USF takes on Miami in Raymond James Stadium on Sat., Sept. 21.
Tickets for USF football games can be purchased at USFBullsTix.com or by calling 1-800-GoBulls.
The sophomore quarterback set USF season marks for passing yards (3,292), touchdowns (26), completions (276), and completion percentage (64.6%) and tied the Bulls game record for touchdown passes with five at Memphis in his first season in head coach Alex Golesh’s offense. He also led the Bulls with 809 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground, joining 2023 Heisman Trophy winner and Walter Camp Award winner Jayden Daniels of LSU as the only players in FBS football to register 3,000-plus yards passing and 800-plus yards rushing.
Brown’s 4,101 total yards in 2023 are the second-best season total in program history behind only Quinton Flowers, and he enters the 2024 season standing sixth on the Bulls’ all-time career passing chart (3,696). Honored by the AAC six times in the conference weekly awards in 2023, Brown was key to the Bulls’ program-best, six-game win improvement capped by a 45-0 victory over Syracuse in the Boca Raton Bowl. He led the Bulls to come-from-behind wins at UConn and Navy, and his 517 total yards in a victory over Rice (including 435 passing) rank as the second-best total in program history.
USF returns 19 starters in 2024 (nine on offense, eight on defense, and two specialists) from a team that set 12 team and 16 individual program records while going 7-6 (a program-best six-game turnaround) and claiming a 45-0 Boca Raton Bowl victory over Syracuse in 2023.
The Bulls return record-setting starting quarterback Brown, 85 percent of their rushing yards, 84 percent of their receiving yards and four primary starters on the offensive line. On defense, USF returns nine of its top 11 tacklers led by Shuler, who logged a team-best 97 stops to go with 8.5 tackles for loss in 2023.
The Bulls open the season Aug. 31 vs. Bethune-Cookman in Raymond James Stadium before road games at Alabama (Sept. 7) and Southern Mississippi (Sept. 14) and a home clash with Miami (Sept. 21).
BULLS ON PRESEASON NATIONAL AWARD WATCH LISTS
Maxwell Award Byrum Brown, QB
Walter Camp Award Byrum Brown, QB
Outland Trophy Zane Herring, OG