Scott and Fidone Named to Preseason Award Watch Lists

For the second straight season, Nebraska senior Ben Scott was one of 40 centers nationally named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List, announced on Friday, Aug. 9. The Rimington Trophy is presented annually to the nation’s top center. The award is named after former Husker Dave Rimington, a two-time unanimous All-American, two-time winner of the Outland Trophy and a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.

Scott is in his second season at Nebraska in 2024 after anchoring the Husker offensive line during the 2023 season. Scott played in all 12 games with 11 starts at center in his first season at Nebraska, and his play helped Nebraska rank second in the Big Ten in rushing. Scott was recognized for his play as an honorable-mention All-Big Ten selection by the league’s coaches and media.

Nebraska’s Thomas Fidone II was recognized Friday, as he was on the initial John Mackey Award Watch List. The Mackey Award is presented annually to the nation’s most outstanding collegiate tight end.

Fidone, a 6-foot-6, 255-pounder from Council Bluffs, Iowa, comes into the 2024 season as one of Nebraska’s top offensive threats and poised for a breakout junior season. After being limited by injuries in his first two seasons, Fidone tallied 25 catches for 260 yards and four touchdowns in 2023, as his 25 catches ranked second on the team.  Fidone led the Husker receiving corps with four TDs and had three-or-more catches five times – with four of those coming in Big Ten play. His four touchdown grabs were the most by a Husker tight end since 2010.

Fidone entered Nebraska as the nation’s top tight end recruit playing at Lewis Central High School, as he totaled 43 receptions for 845 yards and 10 TDs in just 10 games as a senior en route to high school All-America honors.

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