On Friday, the winners of the National College Football Awards Association (NCFAA) shall be introduced throughout The Home Depot College Football Awards. The 2023 version marks the thirty third annual college football awards present.
The Chuck Bednarik Award, Biletnikoff Award, Maxwell Award and plenty of extra shall be handed out Friday. (The Heisman Trophy award presentation is a separate occasion.)
Below is the whole lot to learn about Friday evening’s college football awards ceremony, together with the TV channel and begin time.
How to watch the college football awards ceremony
This yr’s college football awards present will air nationally on ESPN. Cord-cutters can watch ESPN’s protection through Fubo, which presents a free trial.
The 2023 college football awards present is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. ET on Friday.
What channel is the 2023 college football awards ceremony on?
- TV channel (nationwide): ESPN
- Live stream: Fubo
The ceremony will broadcast stay throughout the United States on ESPN. Those wanting for a stay stream can watch on Fubo, which presents a free trial to new customers.
When is the 2023 college football awards ceremony?
- Date: Friday, Dec. 8
- Start time: 7 p.m. ET
The conventional begin time for the college football awards present is 7 p.m. ET for the broadcast on ESPN.
The ceremony is anticipated to final roughly two hours.
List of college football award finalists
Chuck Bednarik Award: Defensive Player of the Year
- Laiatu Latu, UCLA
- Dallas Turner, Alabama
- Payton Wilson, NC State
Biletnikoff Award: Outstanding Receiver
- Marvin Harrison, Jr., Ohio State
- Malik Nabers, LSU
- Rome Odunze, Washington
Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award: Outstanding Placekicker
- Graham Nicholson, Miami (OH)
- Jose Pizano, UNLV
- Will Reichard, Alabama
Ray Guy Award: Punter of the Year
- Matthew Hayball, Vanderbilt
- Alex Mastromanno, Florida State
- Tory Taylor, Iowa
Maxwell Award: Player of the Year
- Jayden Daniels, LSU
- Bo Nix, Oregon
- Michael Penix, Jr., Washington
Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award: Best Quarterback
- Jayden Daniels, LSU
- Bo Nix, Oregon
- Michael Penix, Jr., Washington
Outland Trophy: Most Outstanding Interior Lineman
- Joe Alt, Notre Dame
- Cooper Beebe, Kansas State
- T’Vondre Sweat, Texas
Paycom Jim Thorpe Award: Best Defensive Back
- Cooper DeJean, Iowa
- Malaki Starks, Georgia
- Trey Taylor, Air Force
Doak Walker Award: Premier Running Back
- Ollie Gordon II, Oklahoma State
- Omarion Hampton, North Carolina
- Cody Schrader, Missouri
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