Ortiz named a nominee for Burlsworth Trophy

Gators long snapper Marco Ortiz has been named as a nominee for the Burlsworth Trophy, the Burlsworth Foundation announced on Tuesday.

The award honors the most outstanding FBS player who began his career as a walk-on. It is named after Brandon Burlsworth, a walk-on offensive lineman at Arkansas who was eventually named an All-American and selected in the third round of the 1999 NFL Draft.

Burlsworth died in a car accident 11 days after being drafted, and his story was captured in the movie “Greater,” released in 2016.

Ortiz walked on to the Gators program in the summer of 2018. He appeared in one game in both the 2019 and 2020 seasons before winning the starting job this season. He hasn’t made a bad snap yet this season, and he’s also a two-time SEC Academic Honor Roll member.

Coach Dan Mullen awarded Ortiz’s hard work by surprising him with a scholarship following the Tennessee game.

The winner of the 2021 Burlsworth Trophy will be announced on Dec. 6.

Ethan Hughes
Ethan was born in Gainesville and has lived in the Starke, Florida, area his entire life. He played basketball for five years and knew he wanted to be a sportswriter when he was in middle school. He’s attended countless Gators athletic events since his early childhood, with baseball being his favorite sport to attend. He’s a proud 2019 graduate of the University of Florida and a 2017 graduate of Santa Fe College. He interned with the University Athletic Association’s communications department for 1 ½ years as a student and also wrote for InsideTheGators.com for two years before joining Gator Country in 2021. He is a long-suffering fan of the Jacksonville Jaguars. You can follow him on Twitter @ethanhughes97.