Millsaps' Chris Graves named One of 10 Conerly Trophy Finalists
(Story taken from the Millsaps College website)JACKSON, Miss. - Senior quarterback Chris
Graves of Millsaps College has been named one of 10 finalists by
the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame for the 2009 Cellular South
Conerly Trophy, given annually to the state's top player at a
four-year institution.
No Millsaps fan will ever forget last year's surprise upset
winner, 2009 graduate and All-American Juan Joseph, who beat out
two first-round NFL draft choices in Ole Miss' Peria Jerry and
Michael Oher. Joseph was both the first player from a Division III
school to be named a finalist and to win the award.
Now in its 14th year, the Cellular South Conerly Trophy is named
after the late Charlie Conerly – the only football inductee
in the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame who was an All-American at a
Mississippi university, an NFL rookie of the year and NFL All-Pro
member, and quarterbacked a team to a world championship. Cellular
South has served as title sponsor of the Cellular South Conerly
Trophy since 1998.
In his only year as a starter, Graves completed 58 percent of his
passes for 2,566 yards and 30 touchdowns (1st in the SCAC) against
just six interceptions, earning second team all-conference honors.
Graves had three, 300-yard games on the year en route to setting a
new SCAC record by throwing 230-straight passes without an
interception.
Per the new voting system installed this year, all 10 state
four-year colleges now have nominees (previously just three
finalists) for the Conerly Trophy instituted by the MS Sports Hall
of Fame. Voters will nominate one player per college football team
for the award and then three finalists and the winner will be
chosen from that group.
"The change was made to broaden the scope of the award and to help
avoid double nominees from a single school," executive director
Michael Rubenstein said. "That scenario could lead to a split vote.
Two teammates have been nominated five times in the 14 years of the
award, but the pairing has produced just one winner."
Graves will be joined at the ceremony by 2007 Conerly Trophy
winner and USM running back Damion Fletcher, Ole Miss running back
Dexter McCluster, Mississippi State running back Anthony Dixon,
Alcorn State quarterback Tim Buckley, Belhaven wide receiver
Cordario Calvin, Delta State receiver Trevar Deed, Jackson State
defensive back Malcolm Palmer, Mississippi College quarterback Adam
Shaffer and Mississippi Valley State defensive tackle Jared
Green.
The presentation is set for Monday, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. at the
Sports Hall of Fame.









