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Six North Carolina college football players named Harlon Hill Trophy nominees

Coveted D2 award finalists hail from UNCP, JCSU, WSSU, Catawba, Wingate and Shaw

Harlon Hill Trophy nominees included six players from North Carolina D2 college football programs.
North Carolina is well represented on a nominees list for the D2 Harlon Hill Trophy.

Six players from North Carolina college football programs have been named among the 43 finalists for the 2024 Harlon Hill Trophy, which denotes the Division II player of the year.

Here are the nominees from the Old North State:

  • QB Colin Johnson (UNC Pembroke)
  • LB Benari Black (Johnson C. Smith)
  • DB Justin Fleming (Winston-Salem State)
  • DE Marquise Fleming (Wingate)
  • QB Christian Peters (Shaw)
  • RB LJ Turner (Catawba)

Black earned CIAA Defensive Player of the Year honors, while Fleming earned the same award for the South Atlantic Conference. 

Sports information directors from across D2 football nominate players, then SIDs vote for their top five candidates from their school’s Super Region. 

The 2024 Harlon Hill Trophy will be awarded on Friday, Dec. 20. The honor is named after Harlon Hill, a former North Alabama player in the 1950s, who later starred in the NFL.

Central Missouri’s Zach Zebrowski won the 2023 Harlon Hill Trophy. 

Below is the complete list of 43 nominees, listed by Super Region. This year’s finalists include 16 quarterbacks, nine running backs, six wide receivers, four defensive linemen, three defensive backs, two linebackers, a fullback, one kick returner and one placekicker. 

2024 Harlon Hill Trophy Nominees 

Super Region One

Davis Black QB California

Rashon Bradford WR Bentley

Kha’lil Eason KR New Haven

Colin Johnson QB UNC Pembroke

Brayden Long QB Slippery Rock

Maurice Massey WR IUP

Chavon Wright RB Charleston

Adrian Prker QB Franklin Pierce

Jackson Ostrosky QB Lock Haven

Super Region Two

Benari Black LB Johnson C. Smith

Jada Byers RB Virginia Union

Sammy Edwards QB Valdosta State

Justin Fleming DB Winston-Salem State

Marquise Fleming DE Wingate

Caleb Grant LB Morehouse

Isaiah Knowles QB Albany State

Trevon Lambert DL West Alabama

Christian Peters QB Shaw

Kelvin Smith RB Delta State

LJ Turner RB Catawba

David Wright III QB Clark Atlanta

Super Region Three

Judd Barton QB Southern Arkansas

Trinidad Chambliss QB Ferris State

Terrill Davis WR Central Oklahoma

Braden Jay RB Harding

Josiah Johnson S Ouachita Baptist

Tyler Kahmann WR Emporia State

Gideon Niboh RB Missouri S&T

Brandon Perez K East Central

Gavin Sukup QB Indianapolis

Shane Watts RB Fort Hays State

Zach Zebrowski QB Central Missouri

Super Region Four

Ron Craten FB Eastern New Mexico

Jarod Epperson RB Augustana

Ricky Freymund DE Western Colorado

Braeden Fuller QB Angelo State

Marcus Hansen DE Bemidji State

Evan Lovett RB Minot State

Reggie Retzlaff WR CSU Pueblo

Flynn Schiele WR Colorado Mines

Jack Strand QB Minnesota Moorhead

Tanner Volk S Central Washington

Kyle Walljasper QB Minnesota Duluth

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Eric Lusk Publisher & Editor
Eric Lusk started NC Football News in 2023. He's an old newspaper guy with a fondness for underdogs, redemption stories and the triple-option offense. He's a proud graduate of Jesse O. Sanderson High School and UNC's School of Journalism. He's thankful for God's mercy, family and second chances.
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