July 9, 2012
HUNTINGTON, W.Va.-Marshall's Aaron Dobson has been selected to the 2012 College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) Wide Receiver Watch List.
This is the second preseason honor for Dobson, as Blue Ribbon announced that he was a first-team preseason All-Conference USA pick in late June. He becomes the second student-athlete recognized by the CFPA after punt returner Andre Booker made the Special Teams List last month.
Dobson, a senior from Dunbar who tied for second in the league with 12 touchdown catches last season, had 49 receptions for 668 yards in 2011 and was named the Most Valuable Player in the Herd's 20-10 victory over FIU in the Beef `O' Brady's Bowl. During that contest, the 6-foot-3 Dobson hauled in two touchdown passes of 30-plus yards from quarterback Rakeem Cato, including a game-clinching 35-yarder with just 30 seconds remaining.
He also had breakout performances in a win over eventual C-USA champion Southern Miss (7 catches, 69 yards, 2 TD), a two-TD showing in a loss at Houston and a masterful game in a bowl bid-clinching, 34-27 overtime win against East Carolina. That day, Dobson dazzled fans with a four-catch, 110-yard performance that saw him race to the end zone with a 77-yard scoring pass on the game's first play from scrimmage and a leaping, backhanded 13-yard TD grab just before halftime that became a viral social media sensation almost immediately.
Marshall opens its 2012 season at West Virginia on Sept. 1.
2012 CFPA Wide Receiver Watch List
Dan Buckner, Arizona
Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas
Emory Blake, Auburn
Terrance Williams, Baylor
Cody Hoffman, BYU
Keenan Allen, California
DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson
Sammy Watkins, Clemson
Conner Vernon, Duke
Rashad Greene, Florida State
Tavarres King, Georgia
Keenan Davis, Iowa
Javone Lawson, Louisiana-Lafayette
Quinton Patton, Louisiana Tech
Aaron Dobson, Marshall
Nick Harwell, Miami (Ohio)
Roy Roundtree, Michigan
T.J. Moe, Missouri
Jheranie Boyd, North Carolina
Erik Highsmith, North Carolina
Chris Fields, Ohio State
Kenny Stills, Oklahoma
Markus Wheaton, Oregon State
Devin Street, Pittsburgh
Darius Johnson, SMU
Josh Boyce, TCU
Justin Hunter, Tennessee
Da'Rick Rogers, Tennessee
Uzoma Nwachuku, Texas A&M
Ryan Swope, Texas A&M
Eric Ward, Texas Tech
Marqise Lee, USC
Robert Woods, USC
Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt
Marquess Wilson, Washington State
Tavon Austin, West Virginia
Stedman Bailey, West Virginia