Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph is one of four national finalists for the Bobby Bowden Award, presented in conjunction with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes to the Division I player who “epitomizes a student-athlete as he represents God, his family, his institution and his community.”
Other criteria for the award include that the honoree conducts himself as an exemplary model in the classroom, on the field, on the campus and in the community.
Rudolph is Oklahoma State’s most active player in community service activities. He is a regular participant in OSU’s Coaches vs. Cancer program and makes frequent appearances at local elementary schools and churches.