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Former Salem Spartan and current UVA running back Peyton Lewis on the Doak Walker Preseason Watch List

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DALLAS, Tx. (WFXR) — Virginia running back Peyton Lewis has been named one of 62 preseason candidates for the 2026 Doak Walker Award, the PwC SMU Athletic Forum announced Tuesday. The Forum annually presents the award to the nation’s most outstanding college running back.
Lewis joined the Cavalier football program in January after transferring from the University of Tennessee, where he spent the previous two seasons (2024-25). While with the Volunteers, he appeared in 23 games, a span in which he averaged 4.7 yards per carry and tallied 10 touchdowns. Additionally, Lewis was honored as a Fourth Team Preseason All-ACC selection by Athlon Sports.

Three of the premier running backs in the country will be carrying the football for the Liberty Flames in 2026 according to the Doak Walker Award preseason watch list.

The PwC SMU Athletic Forum earlier Tuesday released the preseason candidates for the 2026 Doak Walker Award. The Forum annually presents the award to the nation's most outstanding college running back. The list included 62 of the top FBS running backs in the country, including three Liberty players – Kam Davis, Peyton Jones and Kayne Udoh. Liberty is the only team in the country with three players on the watch list and one of six teams with multiple selections (Florida State, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kansas and Penn State). All three players are new to Liberty's 2026 roster. Davis joins the Flames after two years at Florida State (2024-25), Jones three seasons at Duke (2023-25) and Udoh from Arizona State (2025) and Army (2023-24). Davis played in 13 games at Florida State during his two seasons. In 2025, he saw playing time in four games, rushed four times for 51 yards and a touchdown. In 2024, Davis played in nine games with 52 carries for 173 yards. Jones picked up 30 games of experience during his three seasons at Duke. He finished his time with 112 carries for 422 yards and five touchdowns. He also added 11 receptions for 117 yards and a touchdown. During the 2024 season, Jones also had 18 kickoff returns for 382 yards (21.2 yards per return). Udoh posted a 1,000-yard season at Army in 2024, finishing the year with 179 carries for 1,117 yards and 10 touchdowns. He ranked No. 28 in the country in rushing, helping Army to the American Conference championship game. Last year at Arizona State, he had 56 carries for 240 yards and two touchdowns.

Virginia Tech running back Marcellous Hawkins has been named to the preseason watch list for the Doak Walker Award, presented annually to the nation’s top college football running back.

Hawkins enters the 2026 season after leading the Hokies in rushing in 2025, recording 749 yards and a touchdown on 118 carries. He averaged 6.3 yards per carry and recorded two 100-yard rushing performances, including a season-high 117 yards against Florida State.

The Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, native recorded 23 runs of 10 or more yards and 12 runs of at least 15 yards last season. He also forced 44 missed tackles and gained 562 yards after first contact, according to Pro Football Focus.

The Oklahoma City, Oklahoma product is one of the Hokies’ most experienced offensive players entering the 2026 season and was also named to the watch list for the 2026 Wuerffel Trophy.

The PwC SMU Athletic Forum Board of Directors will name ten semifinalists in November, and three finalists, as voted on by the Doak Walker Award National Selection Committee, will also be announced in November. The committee will cast a second vote in December to determine the recipient. The National Selection Committee consists of past recipients, former NFL All-Pro and college All-America running backs, media members and selected special representatives. The recipient of the 2026 Doak Walker Award will be announced live on The Home Depot College Football Awards on Dec. 10.
The award is named for SMU’s three-time All-America running back Doak Walker. Each Tuesday of this season, The PwC SMU Athletic Forum will once again announce a Doak Walker National Running Back of the week.

Doak Walker Award Preseason Watch List

Kedrick Reescano (Sr.), Arizona

Sutton Smith (Sr.), Arkansas

Kenyon Clay (Sr.), Arkansas State

Godspower Nwawuihe (So.), Army

Evan Dickens (Jr.), Boston College

Adam Mohammed (Jr.), California

Vaughn Blue (Jr.), Central Michigan

Richard Young (Sr.), Colorado

Mel Brown (Sr.), Colorado State

Ashton Grey (Jr.), East Carolina

Braydon Bennett (Sr.), Eastern Michigan

Jadan Baugh (Jr.), Florida

Leonard Farrow (Sr.), Florida Atlantic

Ousmane Kromah (So.), Florida State

Quintrevion Wisner (Sr.), Florida State

Justice Haynes (Sr.), Georgia Tech

Malachi Hosley (Sr.), Georgia Tech

Makhi Hughes (Sr.), Houston

Ca’Lil Valentine (Jr.), Illinois

Khobie Martin (So.), Indiana

Turbo Richard (Jr.), Indiana

Kamari Moulton (Jr.), Iowa

George Pettaway (Sr.), James Madison

Dylan Edwards (Jr.), Kansas

Yasin Willis (Jr.), Kansas

Kam Davis (Jr.), Liberty

Peyton Jones (Sr.), Liberty

Kanye Udoh (Sr.), Liberty

DeJuan Williams (So.), Maryland

Manny Covey (Jr.), Memphis

Mark Fletcher Jr. (Sr.), Miami

Cam Edwards (Sr.), Michigan State

Ahmad Hardy (Jr.), Missouri

Herschel Turner (Jr.), Nevada

Demon June (Fr.), North Carolina

Jayden Scott (So.), NC State

Jahiem White (Sr.), North Texas

Telly Johnson Jr. (Jr.), NIU

Bo Jackson (So.), Ohio State

Caleb Hawkins (So.), Oklahoma State

Devin Roche (Jr.), Old Dominion

Kewan Lacy (Jr.), Ole Miss

Jordon Davison (So.), Oregon

AJ Newberry (Jr.), Oregon State

Carson Hansen (Sr.), Penn State

James Peoples (Jr.), Penn State

Fame Ijeboi (So.), Purdue

Lucky Sutton (Sr.), San Diego State

Jabari Bates (Sr.), San Jose State

Kendrick Raphael (Sr.), SMU

Matt Fuller (So.), South Carolina

Raleek Brown (Sr.), Texas

Hollywood Smothers (Jr.), Texas

Cameron Dickey (Jr.), Texas Tech

CJ Miller (Jr.), Toledo

Duke Watson (Jr.), UCF

Wayne Knight (Sr.), UCLA

Peyton Lewis (Jr.), Virginia

Marcellous Hawkins (Sr.), Virginia Tech

Cam Cook (Sr.), West Virginia

Ajay Allen (Sr.), Western Kentucky

Samuel Harris (So.), Wyoming

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