Texas A&M Football’s Scourton Named Lombardi Award Semifinalist

News release from Texas A&M Football:

HOUSTON – Texas A&M defensive lineman Nic Scourton was named a semifinalist for the Lombardi Award, the award’s committee announced Thursday morning. The honor is presented annually to the nation’s most outstanding lineman.

Scourton leads the SEC and ranks fifth nationally with 12.5 tackles for loss on the year, 10.0 of which have come in league play. The junior has registered at least 1.0 tackle for loss in six of the last seven games. He also comes in at ninth in the league with 4.0 sacks on the season. Scourton put up career numbers in the win over Arkansas as all four of his tackles were for a total of 16 yards lost, while one of his two sacks was a strip sack late in the fourth quarter to seal the victory for the Aggies.

A native of Bryan, Texas, Scourton has played in a key role in helping the Maroon & White
rank 11th in county with 63.0 tackles for loss this year and among the top-30 nationally in turnover margin (0.67) and opponent third down conversions (33.1%). Scourton and the Aggies have also held their opponents to 100-or-fewer rushing yards in five of the last seven games, most recently limiting LSU to just 24 yards on the ground.

The Lombardi Award was established in 1970, in memory of legendary coach Vince Lombardi. It is presented to outstanding linemen who best epitomize his values of leadership, courage, performance and discipline on and off the field. This marks the 51st anniversary of the award which has been handed out in Houston since its inception. The 2024 award dinner will feature all finalists and take place on Dec. 11. Net proceeds from gala sponsorship and table sales are dedicated to supporting cancer research and families and patients battling cancer.

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