
McNabb Headlines ACC Honors Class
11/2/2022 4:32:00 PM | Football
Syracuse star and six-time Pro Bowl selection Donovan McNabb will be Syracuse's representative in the 2022 ACC Honors Class.
This year's 14-member group includes Boston College's Luke Kuechly, Clemson's Terry Allen, Duke's DeVon Edwards, Florida State's Terrell Buckley, Georgia Tech's Demaryius Thomas (posthumously), Louisville's Bilal Powell, Miami's Chuck Foreman, North Carolina's Natrone Means, NC State's David Amerson, Pitt's Darrelle Revis, Syracuse's Donovan McNabb, Virginia's Thomas Jones, Virginia Tech's Michael Vick and Wake Forest's Ricky Proehl.
"This year's ACC Honors Class is truly outstanding and we look forward to celebrating them as part of the Subway ACC Football Championship Game weekend," said ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D. "Our schools continue to build upon the rich histories and traditions in football and the ACC Honors program provides an opportunity to recognize these amazing former student-athletes."
McNabb was a four-year starter at 'Cuse and was named BIG EAST Player of the Year a record three times. A Heisman Trophy candidate in 1998, McNabb threw for 2,144 yards and was responsible for 30 touchdowns. He was the second overall pick in the 1999 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles, leading the team to five NFC Championship Games and one Super Bowl. He became the fourth quarterback in NFL history to finish his career with more than 30,000 passing yards, 200 touchdown passes, 3,000 rushing yards and 20 rushing touchdowns.
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This year's class will be celebrated during the ACC Football Honors program presented by the Charlotte Sports Foundation at the Charlotte Convention Center's Richardson Ballroom on the evening of Friday, Dec. 2, and during the on-field pregame festivities at the 18th annual Subway ACC Football Championship Game, set for 8 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3, at Charlotte's Bank of America Stadium. ACC Network will air (tape delay) the ACC Football Honors production on Dec. 9 at 7 p.m.
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This year's 14-member group includes Boston College's Luke Kuechly, Clemson's Terry Allen, Duke's DeVon Edwards, Florida State's Terrell Buckley, Georgia Tech's Demaryius Thomas (posthumously), Louisville's Bilal Powell, Miami's Chuck Foreman, North Carolina's Natrone Means, NC State's David Amerson, Pitt's Darrelle Revis, Syracuse's Donovan McNabb, Virginia's Thomas Jones, Virginia Tech's Michael Vick and Wake Forest's Ricky Proehl.
"This year's ACC Honors Class is truly outstanding and we look forward to celebrating them as part of the Subway ACC Football Championship Game weekend," said ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D. "Our schools continue to build upon the rich histories and traditions in football and the ACC Honors program provides an opportunity to recognize these amazing former student-athletes."
McNabb was a four-year starter at 'Cuse and was named BIG EAST Player of the Year a record three times. A Heisman Trophy candidate in 1998, McNabb threw for 2,144 yards and was responsible for 30 touchdowns. He was the second overall pick in the 1999 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles, leading the team to five NFC Championship Games and one Super Bowl. He became the fourth quarterback in NFL history to finish his career with more than 30,000 passing yards, 200 touchdown passes, 3,000 rushing yards and 20 rushing touchdowns.
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This year's class will be celebrated during the ACC Football Honors program presented by the Charlotte Sports Foundation at the Charlotte Convention Center's Richardson Ballroom on the evening of Friday, Dec. 2, and during the on-field pregame festivities at the 18th annual Subway ACC Football Championship Game, set for 8 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3, at Charlotte's Bank of America Stadium. ACC Network will air (tape delay) the ACC Football Honors production on Dec. 9 at 7 p.m.
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