The Go Bowling Military Bowl STEM Scholar-Athlete Program presented by Fognigma 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 lineman Edwin Kolenge, a redshirt junior studying human-centered engineering.
- Cal defensive lineman Aidan Keanaaina, a graduate student working toward a master’s degree in public health.
- Clemson linebacker Sammy Brown, a sophomore studying biological sciences.
- Duke tight end Tony Boggs, a redshirt sophomore studying art history with an architecture concentration and an architectural engineering certificate.
- Florida State running back Zay Parks, a redshirt freshman studying civil engineering.
- Georgia Tech offensive lineman Joe Fusile, a redshirt senior studying civil engineering.
- Louisville offensive lineman Cameron Gorin, a freshman studying engineering.
- Miami long snapper Adam Booker, a redshirt junior studying mechanical engineering.
- North Carolina long snapper Spencer Triplett, a graduate student with a degree in exercise and sports science.
- N.C. State linebacker AJ Richardson, a junior majoring in science and technology.
- Notre Dame linebacker Jerry Rullo, a senior majoring in neuroscience and behavior.
- Pitt linebacker Luke DelGaudio, who graduated with a degree in economics and is completing pre-med studies to attend medical school.
- SMU quarterback Charlie Fiser, a junior majoring in business analytics.
- Stanford tight end Sam Roush, a graduate student with a degree in computer science.
- Syracuse offensive lineman Patrick Alberga, a graduate student with a degree in civil engineering.
- Virginia offensive lineman Noah Josey, a graduate student with a degree in applied statistics.
- Virginia Tech kicker John Love, a graduate student with a degree in biology.
- Wake Forest linebacker Quincy Bryant, a graduate student with a degree in business and enterprise management .
The Go Bowling Military Bowl STEM Scholar-Athletes from the American Athletic Conference are:
- Alabama-Birmingham defensive lineman Jonathan Allen, a redshirt sophomore studying digital forensics.
- Army linebacker Andon Thomas, a senior studying chemical engineering.
- Charlotte defensive lineman Braden Mullen, a graduate student studying data science and business analytics.
- East Carolina linebacker Jackson Barker, a senior studying exercise physiology.
- Florida Atlantic offensive lineman Scarlee Jean, a graduate student with a degree in biomedical science, neuroscience and behavior.
- Memphis linebacker Donovan Mathena, a graduate student with a degree in health studies.
- Navy quarterback Blake Horvath, a senior studying operations research.
- North Texas offensive lineman Keon Johnson, a sophomore studying computer science.
- Rice defensive lineman Aquantis Clemmons, a redshirt sophomore studying mechanical engineering.
- South Florida quarterback Byrum Brown, a senior studying health science.
- Temple kicker Carl Hardin, a redshirt sophomore studying construction engineering technology.
- Tulane linebacker Dickson Agu, a junior majoring in neuroscience.
- Tulsa offensive lineman Will Morris, a redshirt sophomore studying mechanical engineering.
- Texas-San Antonio wide receiver Patrick Overmyer, a redshirt sophomore majoring in mechanical engineering.
