SMU quarterback Shane Buechele has been named a semifinalist for the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award, which recognizes college football's top offensive player who has Texas ties.
Buechele, a finalist for last year's award, threw for 3,095 and 23 touchdowns in 10 games this season. His 3,929 yards in 2019 is the most any SMU quarterback ever threw in one season.
In two seasons with the Mustangs, Buechele has thrown for 7,024 yards, which ranks third all-time among SMU quarterbacks, behind Ben Hicks (9,081 from 2016-18) and Chuck Hixson (7,179 from 1968-70). His 57 career touchdowns only trails Hicks, who had 71.
Buechele was on the watch lists for the Maxwell Award, the Davey O'Brien Award, the Manning Award and the Wuerffel Trophy, and he also made the top 15 of the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award.
Click here to read the full release on Buechele as a semifinalist for the Earl Campbel Tyler Rose Award, courtesy of SMU football.
Buechele, a finalist for last year's award, threw for 3,095 and 23 touchdowns in 10 games this season. His 3,929 yards in 2019 is the most any SMU quarterback ever threw in one season.
In two seasons with the Mustangs, Buechele has thrown for 7,024 yards, which ranks third all-time among SMU quarterbacks, behind Ben Hicks (9,081 from 2016-18) and Chuck Hixson (7,179 from 1968-70). His 57 career touchdowns only trails Hicks, who had 71.
Buechele was on the watch lists for the Maxwell Award, the Davey O'Brien Award, the Manning Award and the Wuerffel Trophy, and he also made the top 15 of the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award.
Click here to read the full release on Buechele as a semifinalist for the Earl Campbel Tyler Rose Award, courtesy of SMU football.