Southern Miss’ Austin Davis Named 2011 Burlsworth Trophy Winner
Davis Chosen by Burlsworth Trophy Selection Committee and Fan Votes
SPRINGDALE, Ark., Dec. 9, 2011 – Friday senior quarteback Austin Davis from the University of Southern Mississippi was named the second winner of the Burlsworth Trophy in Springdale, Ark. at a ceremony hosted by the Springdale (Ark.) Rotary Club. The award is given to the nation’s most outstanding player who began his career as a walk-on. On hand to present the trophy to Davis was Marty Burlsworth, founder and CEO, of The Brandon Burlsworth Foundation.
The Burlsworth Trophy Presentation ceremony, which was held at the Northwest Arkansas Convention Center. Rick Schaeffer, Arkansas Athletic Director Jeff Long and Chuck Barrett, voice of the Razorbacks, were among some of the speakers at the banquet.
Austin Davis, SR, Quarterback, University of Southern Mississippi.
Davis won’t make folks at Southern Miss forget Brett Favre, but the four-year starter has managed to supplant the legendary quarterback in the program’s record books, including yardage (10,454), TD passes (77), completion percentage (63.05), and total offense (11,787). Davis, 6-2, 221-pounds, has thrown for 3,052 yards and 24 touchdowns this season with a pass efficiency rating of 141.3 in leading the Eagles to a 10-2 record and a spot in the Conference USA championship game. He has started every game of his college career except for 2009 when injury kept him out of eight games. Davis’ accolades include the 2008 New Orleans Bowl MVP and Freshman All-American. Davis, who had only two scholarship offers out of high school, has also been recognized off the field as an all-academic selection for C-USA. He graduated in 2010 with a degree in business administration.
The Trophy is named in honor of Brandon Burlsworth. Without any Division 1 scholarship offer, Brandon walked on to the Razorback football team in 1994, worked his way to becoming a three-year starter, and was eventually named an All-American in 1998. Burlsworth was selected as the 63rd overall pick by the Indianapolis Colts in the 1999 NFL draft, but was tragically killed in a car accident 11 days later. The Burlsworth Foundation was created in his memory and supports the physical and spiritual needs of children, in particular those children that have limited opportunities.