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TCU Football: Moehrig Wins Paycom Jim Thorpe Award

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The Paycom Jim Thorpe Award has selected TCU safety Trevon Moehrig as its 2020 recipient of the honor recognizing the nation's top defensive back.

The announcement was made live during Thursday night's Home Depot College Football Awards Show on ESPN.

Moehrig, who has been named to seven All-America teams, is the first TCU player to win the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award and the seventh Horned Frog to capture a national award.

Moehrig was selected First-Team All-Big 12 by the conference head coaches for the second straight season. He had the game-saving interception with a one-handed snag in the end zone in the final minutes of a 29-22 win over No. 15 Oklahoma State on Dec. 5. The Spring Branch, Texas, native rankedamong the national leaders with 1.1 passes defended per game (two interceptions, nine pass breakups). His 11 passes defended trailed only teammate Tre'Vius Hodges-Tomlinson (13) in the Big 12. He placed third on the Horned Frogs with 47 tackles, including 2.0 for loss.

Moehrig took part in nine takeaways over the last two seasons which tied for second in the FBS.

Pro Football Focus ranked Moehrig as the nation's No. 1 safety in 2019 with the third-most valuable season in the PFF College era.

ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. rated Moehrig the No. 1 safety prospect for the 2021 NFL Draft.

TCU Football National Award Winners
1938 – Davey O'Brien, Heisman Trophy and Maxwell Award
1995 – Michael Reeder, Lou Groza Award
2000 – LaDainian Tomlinson, Doak Walker Award
2009 – Jerry Hughes, Lott IMPACT Trophy and Ted Hendricks Award
2010 – Jake Kirkpatrick, Rimington Trophy

2014 – Trevone Boykin, Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award

2020 – Trevon Moehrig, Paycom Jim Thorpe Award
 
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bmoney214

OUCH!!!
Will we be told he is selfish for leaving early?
I hope not.

What else does he have to prove, he's already a first round pick.

Why come back for one more year and risk getting injured and losing millions of dollars in the process?

Now Washington on the other hand could gain alot by coming back for one more year but hey, they have to do what's best for them. I just hope he didn't get some bad advice and end up like Hackett did.
 

TopFrog

Lifelong Frog
I hope not.
What else does he have to prove, he's already a first round pick.

Why come back for one more year and risk getting injured and losing millions of dollars in the process?

Trying to give a certain poster who called Reagor selfish for leaving early a hard time.
 
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