UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State redshirt senior quarterback Sean Clifford has been named to the 2021 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List, it was announced on Thursday.
The Golden Arm Award annually recognizes the top senior or upperclassman quarterback set to graduate with their class. The semifinalists, finalists, and award recipient are selected by the distinguished Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Selection Committee, a group of prominent college football journalists, commentators, announcers, and former players.
Candidates are chosen based on player performance on and off the field.
Sean Clifford Bio:
- Has played in 25 career games, making 20 starts.
- Has 11 career games with two or more passing touchdowns, eight with three or more and two with four or more.
- Owns 11 career games with multi-passing touchdown halves and eight games with multi-passing TD quarters.
- Has thrown for at least 250 passing yards and three passing touchdowns in five career games.
- Has four career touchdown passes of 70 or more yards.
- Has completed 63 career passes of 20 or more yards.
- Is one of 11 Penn State players to reach 5,000 yards of total offense and one of 12 quarterbacks to eclipse 4,000 career passing yards.
- Sits as the current all-time leader at Penn State with a career passing efficiency rating of 146.8.
- Ranks second all-time at Penn State in completion percentage (.600), third in yards per attempt (8.2), fourth in touchdown percentage (7.11), fifth in passing touchdowns (41), 11th in passing yardage (4.732) and completions (346), 12th in attempts (577) and tied for 14th in yards per completion (13.7).
- Is fifth in school history for 300-yard passing games (3) and tied for seventh for 200-yard games (11).
- Among Penn State quarterbacks, is third all-time at PSU with rushing yardage (734) and tied for eighth in rushing touchdowns (8).
- Is seventh all-time in program history in career total yards (5,466) and eighth in touchdowns responsible for (49).
Penn State Football Preseason Honors/Watch Lists
Jaquan Brisker: Bednarik Award, Jim Thorpe Award, Nagurski Trophy, Reese's Senior Bowl
Ellis Brooks: Reese's Senior Bowl
Sean Clifford: Allstate Good Works Team Nominee, Wuerffel Trophy, Manning Award, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm, Reese's Senior Bowl
Noah Cain: Doak Walker Award
Tariq Castro-Fields: Reese's Senior Bowl
Jahan Dotson: Maxwell Award, Biletnikoff Award, Big Ten Player to Watch, Paul Hornung Award, Reese's Senior Bowl
Arnold Ebiketie: Reese's Senior Bowl
James Franklin: Dodd Trophy
Keyvone Lee: Doak Walker Award
John Lovett: Doak Walker Award
Jesse Luketa: Butkus Award, Reese's Senior Bowl
Mike Miranda: Outland Trophy, Reese's Senior Bowl
PJ Mustipher: Rotary Lombardi Award, Lott IMPACT Trophy, Reese's Senior Bowl
Brandon Smith: Butkus Award
Brenton Strange: Mackey Award
Chris Stoll: Patrick Mannelly Award
Rasheed Walker: Outland Trophy, Rotary Lombardi Award
Parker Washington: Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award
Penn State's season opener on Sept. 4 at Wisconsin will kick off at noon on FOX. The Nittany Lions will make their return to Beaver Stadium on Sept. 11 vs. Ball State, a 3:30 p.m. ET start on FS1. Penn State's 2021 schedule with updated kick times and TV designations can be found here: https://bit.ly/3fVFuhc.
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