ACC Announces 2021 Football Honors Class

GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – Record-setting quarterbacks, hard-hitting defenders, big-play receivers and a legendary head coach highlight the 2021 Atlantic Coast Conference Football Honors class announced Tuesday.

The 14-member group includes Boston College’s Mark Herzlich, Clemson’s David Treadwell, Duke’s Anthony Dilweg, Florida State’s Peter Warrick, Georgia Tech’s Morgan Burnett, Louisville’s Harry Douglas, Miami’s Reggie Wayne, North Carolina’s Vonnie Holliday, NC State’s Jerricho Cotchery, Pitt’s Dan Marino, Syracuse’s Markus Paul, Virginia’s Shawn Moore, Virginia’s Tech’s Frank Beamer and Wake Forest’s Desmond Clark.

This year’s class will be honored during the ACC Football Honors presented by the Charlotte Sports Foundation at the Blumenthal Arts Center’s Booth Playhouse on the evening of Friday, Dec. 3, and during the on-field pregame festivities at the 17th annual Subway ACC Football Championship Game, set for 8 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 4, at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium.

Harry Douglas, WR, Louisville (2004-07)
One of the top receivers in school history • Ranks second in career receiving yards at Louisville with 2,924 yards, and his 223 receiving yards on 13 catches against Kentucky in 2007 are a a school single-game record • The Jonesboro, Georgia, native earned second-team All-America honors as a junior in 2007 and was twice honored on the All-Big East first team • His 1,265 receiving yards on 70 receptions in 2006 are the second most by a Cardinal and helped Louisville to a 12-1 record, the Big East Championship and a win over Wake Forest in the Orange Bowl • His four career 150-yard receiving games are tied for the most by a Louisville player • His 15 career receiving touchdowns rank ninth in school history • A third-round NFL Draft pick of the Atlanta Falcons who played nine pro seasons with Atlanta and the Tennessee Titans.