Voting is open for the final Citizens Bank Players of the Week awards for the 2020 season.
For the BlueCross Bowl championship games, we are honoring two players — one on offense and one on defense — for their contributions during the title games.
In a departure from normal procedure, fans’ voting alone will decide the Players of the Week for the BlueCross Bowl championship games.
Voting will run through 6 p.m. Central time on Wednesday, Dec. 9. Voters can cast votes every 30 minutes in each poll.
Finalists for the Offensive Player of the Week for the BlueCross Bowl
Jordan James, Oakland: James rushed for 226 yards and six touchdowns on 23 carries in the Patriots’ 56-33 victory over Brentwood in the Class 6A championship game.
Aaron Walton, Brentwood: Walton caught six passes for 164 yards and three touchdowns in the Bruins’ 6A championship game loss to Oakland.
Langston Patterson, CPA: Patterson rushed for 191 yards and three touchdowns on 34 carries in the Lions’ 35-28 victory over Lipscomb Academy in the Division II-Class AA BlueCross Bowl.
Cade Law, CPA: Law rushed for 168 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries and completed 5-of-6 passes for 36 yards and a touchdown in the Lions’ victory.
Beau Dawson, Lipscomb Academy: Dawson had seven catches for 120 yards in the Mustangs’ 35-28 loss to CPA.
Griffin Swinea, Davidson Academy: Swinea rushed for 284 yards and four touchdowns on 26 carries in the Bears’ 53-35 victory over USJ in the Division II-A championship game.
Destin Wade, Summit: Wade rushed for 101 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries, completed 7-of-10 passes for 135 yards and a touchdown in the Spartans’ 28-7 victory over Oak Ridge in the Class 5A championship game.
[poll id=”35″]Finalists for the Defensive Player of the Week for the BlueCross Bowl
Isaiah Horton, Oakland: Horton intercepted two passes and had two tackles in the Patriots’ Class 6A championship game victory.
Tate Taylor, Lipscomb Academy: Taylor finished with nine solo tackles and six assisted tackles in the Mustangs’ Division II-AA championship game loss to CPA.
Kendyle Ball, Davidson Academy: Ball made six solo tackles and added four assisted stops, broke up a pass and added a sack in the Bears’ 53-35 victory over USJ in the Division II-A championship game.
Brady Pierce, Summit: Pierce returned an interception for a touchdown, made three solo tackles, added six assisted stops, caught three passes for 88 yards and a touchdown and punted four times for a 31.2-yard average in the Spartans’ victory over Oak Ridge.
Keaten Wade, Summit: Wade made six solo tackles, two assisted tackles, broke up a pass and added a sack in the Spartans’ victory over Oak Ridge.
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