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Jordan Eason takes home top honor at Air Force football banquet
Posted: 02.22.2013 at 9:05 PM
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Senior wins coveted Brian Bullard Award
U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, COLO. -- Senior offensive lineman Jordan Eason won the Brian Bullard Memorial Award, the highest honor a Falcon football player can earn, at the annual Air Force Football banquet at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs.
Eason helped the Falcons earn a school-record sixth consecutive bowl bid, as the team played Rice in the Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas. The Falcons finished with a 6-7 overall record and placed fourth in the Mountain West Conference with a 5-3 mark.
Eason anchored an offensive line that led the conference and ranked second nationally in rushing with a 316.2 per-game average. The offensive line also led the conference with just eight quarterback sacks allowed. Eason, who started the year at guard, moved over to center due to injury at the position. He started every game, including five at center, while earning second-team all-conference honors. Eason also earned second-team all-Colorado honors from the National Football Foundation, Colorado Chapter.
The Bullard Award, established in 1984 and voted on by the football team, is based on the criteria that typifies the late Brian Bullard – unselfishness, 110 percent effort, total team commitment and pride in his role on the team whether he’s a starter or not. Bullard was a 1982 graduate of Air Academy High School in Colorado Springs. He attended the Academy the following year and played on the football team for two years. During Thanksgiving vacation in 1983, Bullard and his girlfriend, fellow cadet Dianne Williams, died from carbon monoxide poisoning while returning from a trip to Kansas in a snow storm.
Brian Bullard Memorial Award Winners
2012 Jordan Eason
2011 Jonathan Warzeka
2010 Nathan Walker
2009 Ben Garland
2008 Shea Smith
2007 Drew Fowler, Garrett Rybak
2006 Gilberto Perez
2005 Denny Poland
2004 John Rudzinksi
2003 Monty Coleman, Joe Schieffer
2002 Tom Heier
2001 Zach Johnson
2000 Nate Beard, Matt Dayoc, Mike Gallagher
1999 Charlie Jackson
1998 Mike Tyler
1997 Chris Gizzi
1996 Lee Gutherie
1995 Brandon Wilkerson
1994 Steve Russ
1993 Will McCombs
1992 Grant Johnson
1991 Kette Dornbush
1990 Bill Price
1989 Lance McDowell
1988 Anthony Roberson
1987 Rip Burgwald
1986 Pat Evans
1985 Pat Malackowski
1984 Steve Kelly