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College Football Capsules: Berry hopes Thorpe Award Super Bowl trend rolls on

OKLAHOMA CITY — Tennessee safety Eric Berry has a lofty new tradition to uphold as the winner of the Jim Thorpe Award.

Two of the last three winners of the award given to the nation's top college defensive back have gone on to win the Super Bowl the following year.

"That's something we hope keeps rolling," Berry said Monday night before receiving his award at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum.

New Orleans Saints cornerback Malcolm Jenkins, last year's Thorpe Award winner, cut short his celebration to be a part of the presentation, saying he got only about 2 hours of sleep before boarding a plane in Miami and connecting through Atlanta.

"I hope Eric gets him one, too. But hopefully I can get some more under my belt," said Jenkins, a backup cornerback who had four tackles in the 31-17 win against Indianapolis.

Jenkins said he had made his plans to attend the Thorpe Award ceremony before the Saints ever got close to the Super Bowl and he stuck with it because he likes "to give back to people that give to me."

"That's pretty cool. It just tells you a lot about him," Berry said. "He could do anything as far as after the Super Bowl, but he did make his way back to Oklahoma to come present me the award. I'm very honored for him to do that."

Jenkins watched as starter Tracy Porter, who he backs up, zoomed in front of Reggie Wayne for an interception he returned for the clinching score.

"I'm not that bold," Jenkins said. "I make the plays that come to me but Tracy made a great play on that one."

"When I saw him catch it, I knew he was going to score," he added. "And at that point in the game, I was like, 'It's over.'"

Jenkins planned to return to New Orleans for the team's celebratory parade on Tuesday.

"The fans that we have, we love them, we support them, we carry their chip on our shoulders when we play," Jenkins said. "To bring that back to them, we really are proud,"

And now, those are the footsteps Berry has to follow.

The two met after the 2008 season, when both were finalists for the Thorpe Award. Berry went on to notch two interceptions and two fumble recoveries for the Volunteers last season. He also was second on the team with 83 tackles.

"Me not getting it the year before definitely made me go out and work harder and continue on that path," Berry said. "I was just very excited. It made me appreciate it a lot more."

Past winners also include Charles Woodson, Antoine Winfield, Terrell Buckley and fellow Super Bowl champion Deion Sanders.

"A lot of people put a lot of emphasis on the Heisman Trophy," said Bennie Blades, the 1987 Thorpe winner. "I'm not taking anything away from the Heisman Trophy, but if you think about it, Jim Thorpe did it on every aspect — not only football but track, basketball, baseball. Anything that he touched, he excelled at it."

Berry, who declared to enter the NFL draft after his junior season, said he set a goal to win the Thorpe Award years ago — after he learned about it while playing a college football video game. Berry said he'd already won the award virtually several times, using his likeness on the game.

"I definitely pay attention to a lot of the Thorpe Award winners. I've followed this award for a long time, so it's definitely an honor for me to win this award," Berry said.

Berry said he has spent his time since Tennessee's loss in the Chick-Fil-A Bowl preparing in Florida for the NFL combine and the Thorpe banquet was one of his first chances to get away.

His goal in leaving the Volunteers early was to get drafted high enough that he can support his family.

"I just kind of wanted my dad and my mom to sit down and enjoy life a little bit," Berry said.

While being wrapped up in his draft preparations, Berry said he hasn't had the chance to meet new Tennessee coach Derek Dooley. But he isn't holding any grudges against his former Vols coach, Lane Kiffin, for staying only one season before leaving for Southern California.

"That's his dream job. Just like anyone else, if you had the opportunity to go do your dream job, you would probably leave, too. I can't really say anything because I'm about to do my dream and I left college early," Berry said.

Kowalczyk gets 5-year extension as Colorado St. AD

FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Colorado State athletic director Paul Kowalczyk has signed a five-year contract extension that doesn't include a salary increase.

Kowalczyk's salary is $259,900. The extension takes effect July 1 and runs through June 30, 2015. Kowalczyk joined Colorado State as athletic director in April 2006 after spending six years as athletic director at Southern Illinois.

Among his hires are football coach Steve Fairchild — after the Rams let go longtime coach Sonny Lubick — and men's basketball coach Tim Miles.

He also took part in negotiations to extend the Colorado-Colorado State rivalry 11 more years, including 10 years guaranteed to be played at Invesco Field at Mile High in Denver.

Louisiana Tech QB Jenkins arrested on DWI charge

MONROE, La. — A 22-year-old quarterback at Louisiana Tech is free after posting $500 bond following his arrest on a charge of driving while intoxicated.

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agents, working with a drunk-driving task force, arrested Ross A. Jenkins, of Ruston, early Sunday. His vehicle was stopped at a checkpoint about 1:40 a.m. According to an arrest affidavit, tests showed Jenkins' blood alcohol level was almost three times the legal limit.

Tech coach Sonny Dykes, in a statement, said he was disappointed. A school spokesman said he didn't know if Jenkins had a lawyer, and phone a listing for the player couldn't be found.

Jenkins, a fifth-year senior, has started 20 games in his career. Last season he threw for 2,095 yards, 17 touchdowns and five interceptions.

Louisiana Tech hires Likens to coach receivers

RUSTON, La. — Louisiana Tech football coach Sonny Dykes has made several changes to his coaching staff, including hiring Rob Likens to coach the wide receivers.

Likens joins Tech after having spent the past four seasons as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Central Connecticut State, where he led the Northeast Conference's top-ranked offense all four years. Prior to that, he spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator at Southeast Missouri State and was the wide receivers coach at Temple University from 1998 to 2003.

Dykes on Monday also announced that offensive coordinator Frank Scelfo and running backs coach Chino Fontenette have left the program. He says Pete Perot will stay on as offensive line coach, Stan Eggan will be the new defensive line coach and Mark Tommerdahl will remain the special teams coordinator and coach an offensive position yet to be determined.

West leaves Tulsa for Illini

TULSA, Okla. — Co-defensive coordinator Ron West has left Tulsa's football staff to become an assistant coach for Illinois.

Tulsa announced West's departure Monday, saying he would coach inside linebackers for the Illini. West had spent only one season at Tulsa after previously serving as defensive coordinator at Clemson.

Clarence James also resigned from Tulsa's staff after one season. He had been the Golden Hurricane's outside receivers coach and director of recruiting.


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