Stoll Honored With Patrick Mannelly AwardStoll Honored With Patrick Mannelly Award

Stoll Honored With Patrick Mannelly Award

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State redshirt senior long snapper Chris Stoll was named the winner of the Patrick Mannelly Award on Saturday. He was honored at the Patrick Mannelly Award ceremony in Lake Bluff, Ill. He is the first Penn State player to ever win the award.
 
Stoll is the fourth winner of the Patrick Mannelly Award, joining Notre Dame's John Shannon (2019), Alabama's Thomas Fletcher (2020) and Pitt's Cal Adomitis (2021).
 
Stoll is Penn State's second specialist to win a national award. Tyler Davis was honored with the Vlade Award, for nation's most accurate kicker, in 2016. Saquon Barkley won the Paul Hornung Award in 2017 for his efforts as a running back and a kick returner.
 
Chris Stoll · R-Sr. · LS · 6-2 · 262 · Westerville, Ohio · St. Francis DeSales

  • Earned the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award.
  • He has appeared in 46 career games and is serving as a team captain.
  • Stoll is in his fourth season as Penn State's primary long snapper.
  • Stoll has helped the punt unit to rank 27th in the FBS with a 40.58 net punting average.
  • Has helped Jake Pinegar to convert 12 field goals this season, including two 50-yard field goals and four 40-yard field goals.
  • Has aided Barney Amor to average 43.9 yards per punt, the third-highest average in a season at Penn State.
  • Has also helped Amor to land 20 punts inside the 20 and 13 inside the 10 as well as hit 15 punts of 50+ yards.
  • Has helped Amor and Pinegar to each win a Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week honor.
  • With Stoll has the primary long snapper, since 2019, Penn State ranks first in the nation in punts inside the 10 (19.7 percent), third in punts inside the 20 (44.5 percent) and eighth in net punting (41.3).
  • Is also on the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team watch list.
  • Was named to the Patrick Mannelly Award Watch List for the second-straight season.
  • Earned a scholarship in the summer of 2020.
  • Is a three-time Dean's List selection.
  • Is in his third year as President of Penn State's Uplifting Athletes, a chapter that has raised nearly 1.4 million dollars for kidney cancer treatment and research since the first Penn State Lift for Life was held in 2003.
  • He is just the second, three-time president in program history, joining Brett Brackett (2008-10).
  • Was a Burlsworth Trophy nominee during the 2021 season.
  • Helped Penn State's punting unit rank second nationally in net punting (44.5) and ninth in punt return defense (2.79) in 2021.
  • Snapped for Big Ten Punter of the Year and Ray Guy Award finalist Jordan Stout.

The Mannelly Award, created in 2019, benefits Bernie's Book Bank, a non-profit organization located in Lake Bluff. The award is named after Patrick Mannelly, a long snapper at Duke, who played 16 years in the NFL (1998-2013) with the Chicago Bears.
 
Penn State Football Recognized As Award Semifinalists/Finalists
Abdul Carter: Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award (Finalist)
Sean Clifford: Jason Witten Man of the Year Award, Wuerffel Trophy
Manny Diaz: Broyles Award
Joey Porter Jr.: Bendarik Award, Jim Thorpe Award, Lott IMPACT Trophy
Chris Stoll: Mannelly Award (Finalist, Winner)
Jonathan Sutherland: William V. Campbell Trophy
 
No. 11 Penn State is returning to the Rose Bowl Game for the first time since the 2016 season when the Nittany Lions take on Pac-12 foe No. 8 Utah on Monday, January 2 at 5 p.m. The game will air on ESPN.
 
The Nittany Lions had 23 All-Big Ten selections, including 10 on offense, 10 on defense and three on special teams.
 
The 2022 Penn State football season is presented by PSECU.