The Go Bowling Military Bowl STEM Scholar-Athlete Program honors one football player at each university that is a member of the ACC and the American Athletic Conference – the two conferences that are represented in the Go Bowling Military Bowl college football game. These players are studying STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) subjects and/or aspire to STEM careers.
The Go Bowling Military Bowl STEM Scholar-Athletes from the ACC are:
- Boston College defensive back Jamareeh “Bugg” Jones, a redshirt junior majoring in engineering.
- Cal defensive lineman Aidan Keanaaina, a graduate student studying public health.
- Clemson kicker Hogan Morton, a junior majoring in genetics.
- Duke linebacker Nick Morris Jr., a redshirt junior majoring in economics with a minor in computer science.
- Florida State defensive lineman Grady Kelly, a redshirt junior majoring in exercise physiology.
- Georgia Tech long snapper Henry Freer, a graduate student studying for his Ph.D. in chemical and biomolecular engineering.
- Louisville tight end Duane Martin, a senior majoring in exercise science.
- Miami long snapper Mason Napper, a graduate student studying applied physiology.
- North Carolina defensive lineman Kaimon Rucker, a graduate student studying psychology.
- NC State punter Caden Noonkester, a graduate student with a degree in crop and soil sciences.
- Notre Dame tight end Davis Sherwood, a senior majoring in science-business.
- Pitt linebacker Dylan Bennett, a redshirt junior majoring in exercise science.
- SMU safety Isaiah Nwokobia, a junior studying sports performance leadership.
- Stanford wide receiver Elic Ayomanor, a redshirt sophomore majoring in computer science.
- Syracuse kicker Brady Denaburg, a junior majoring in mechanical engineering.
- Virginia punter Daniel Sparks, a graduate student studying biology.
- Virginia Tech kicker John Love, a redshirt sophomore majoring in biology.
- Wake Forest wide receiver Taylor Morin, a graduate student studying engineering.
The Go Bowling Military Bowl STEM Scholar-Athletes from the American Athletic Conference are:
- Alabama-Birmingham defensive lineman Ezra Odinjor, a redshirt freshman majoring in computer science.
- Army linebacker Andon Thomas, a junior studying chemical engineering.
- Charlotte linebacker Osita Ekwonu, a graduate student studying computing and informatics.
- East Carolina punter Luke Larsen, a junior majoring in industrial distribution and logistics.
- Florida Atlantic offensive lineman Federico Maranges, a graduate student studying biomedical sciences.
- Memphis linebacker Donovan Mathena, a redshirt sophomore studying health sciences.
- Navy punter Riley Riethman, a senior studying aerospace engineering.
- North Texas center Tyler Mercer, a freshman studying mechanical engineering.
- Rice running back Christian Francisco, a redshirt junior studying mechanical engineering.
- South Florida wide receiver Christian Helms, a graduate student studying exercise science.
- Temple wide receiver Kyle Madden, a redshirt junior majoring in industrial and systems engineering.
- Tulane wide receiver Dickson Agu, a sophomore majoring in neuroscience.
- Tulsa defensive lineman Tai Newhouse, a redshirt sophomore majoring in health sciences.
- UTSA tight end Patrick Overmyer, a redshirt freshman majoring in mechanical engineering.