Micheli wins Gagliardi Trophy Mount Union quarterback Greg Micheli has been named winner of the Gagliardi Trophy, awarded each year to honor the outstanding NCAA Division III football player. Micheli emerged from a field of 10 finalists to become the fifth Purple Raider to win the award. Sponsored by Jostens and the Saint John's University J-Club, the Gagliardi Trophy recognizes excellence in athletics, academics and community service. At 6-3, 203, Micheli completed a 10-0 regular season as the nation's No. 1 passer with a 215.8 rating on 28 touchdowns with only two interceptions. He directed the nation's top offense (551.43 yards/game). In four playoff wins this fall, he completed 60 of 84 passes (71.4% completion percentage) for six touchdowns and no interceptions. The academic All-American, with a 3.84 GPA in physics and math, was recently named recipient of an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship from the National Football Foundation/College Football Hall of Fame. Micheli is a member of the MUC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and volunteers in an elementary school program. The award will be presented on Thursday evening, Dec. 18, in Salem, Va., as part of the Stagg Bowl festivities. Micheli and his Mount Union teammates will face defending national champion UW-Whitewater, with the teams meeting for the fourth consecutive year. In 2006, Micheli was named the game's Most Outstanding Player. Gagliardi Trophy selection was made by a national committee comprised of coaches, sports writers, community leaders and former Division III student-athletes enshrined in the National Collegiate Football Hall of Fame, as well as D3football.com's Pat Coleman and Keith McMillan. In addition, fans voted to rank the 10 finalists and cast an electronic ballot that was collectively added to the 35 votes of the national selection committee. Micheli won the fan vote. The trophy is named for St. John's coach John Gagliardi, the first active head coach to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame (Class of 2006). He is the winningest coach in college football history with a record of 461-125-11 (.781). | |
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