Touchdown Club of Columbus


The Touchdown Club of Columbus was founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1956 by Sam B. Nicola at the request of state auditor James A. Rhodes, who later became governor of the state. Nicola served as the club's president until his death in 1993. More than a decade later, his son Sam Nicola Jr. took over the Touchdown Club. On January 22, 2020, the president of the Touchdown Club of Columbus, Curt Boster, announced on the club's Facebook page the cancellation of the awards, citing difficulty of maintaining the event without a title sponsor.

Awards

The Touchdown Club of Columbus gave several awards to recognize outstanding athletes.

Sammy Baugh Trophy

The Sammy Baugh Trophy was awarded annually to the nation's top collegiate passer. It is named after TCU quarterback Sammy Baugh.
SeasonWinnerTeam
1959Dick NormanStanford Indians football team|Stanford]
1960Hayseed StephensHardin–Simmons Cowboys football team|Hardin–Simmons]
1961Ron MillerWisconsin Badgers football team|Wisconsin]
1962Don TrullBaylor Bears football team|Baylor]
1963Don Trull Baylor
1964Jerry RhomeTulsa Golden Hurricane football team|Tulsa]
1965Steve SloanAlabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama]
1966Bob GriesePurdue Boilermakers football team|Purdue]
1967Terry HanrattyNotre Dame Fighting Irish football team|Notre Dame]
1968Chuck HixsonSMU Mustangs football team|SMU]
1969Mike PhippsPurdue
1970Pat SullivanAuburn Tigers football team|Auburn]
1971John ReavesFlorida Gators football team|Florida]
1972Don StrockVirginia Tech Gobblers football team|Virginia Tech]
1973Jesse Freitas Jr.San Diego State Aztecs football team|San Diego State]
1974Gary SheideBYU Cougars football team|BYU]
1975Gene SwickToledo Rockets football team|Toledo]
1976Tommy KramerRice Owls football team|Rice]
1977Guy BenjaminStanford
1978Steve DilsStanford
1979Marc WilsonBYU
1980Mark HerrmannPurdue
1981Jim McMahonBYU
1982John ElwayStanford
1983Steve YoungBYU
1984Robbie BoscoBYU
1985Brian McClureBowling Green Falcons football team|Bowling Green]
1986Vinny TestaverdeMiami
1987Don McPhersonSyracuse Orangemen football team|Syracuse]
1988Steve WalshMiami
1989Jeff GeorgeIllinois Fighting Illini football team|Illinois]
1990David KlinglerHouston Cougars football team|Houston]
1991Ty DetmerBYU
1992Elvis GrbacMichigan Wolverines football team|Michigan]
1993Trent DilferFresno State Bulldogs football team|Fresno State]
1994Kerry CollinsPenn State Nittany Lions football team|Penn State]
1995Danny WuerffelFlorida
1996Steve SarkisianBYU
1997Ryan LeafWashington State Cougars football team|Washington State]
1998Daunte CulpepperUCF Golden Knights football team|UCF]
1999Chad PenningtonMarshall Thundering Herd football team|Marshall]
2000Chris WeinkeFlorida State Seminoles football team|Florida State]
2001David CarrFresno State
2002Kliff KingsburyTexas Tech Red Raiders football team|Texas Tech]
2003B. J. SymonsTexas Tech Red Raiders football team|Texas Tech]
2004Stefan LeForsLouisville Cardinals football team|Louisville]
2005Brady QuinnNotre Dame Fighting Irish football team|Notre Dame]
2006Colt BrennanHawaii Warriors football team|Hawaii]
2007Graham HarrellTexas Tech
2008Sam BradfordOklahoma Sooners football team|Oklahoma]
2009Case KeenumHouston
2010Landry JonesOklahoma
2011Case Keenum Houston
2012Colby CameronLouisiana Tech Bulldogs football team|Louisiana Tech]
2013Derek CarrFresno State
2014Brandon DoughtyWestern Kentucky Hilltoppers football team|Western Kentucky]
2015Matt JohnsonBowling Green
2016Patrick MahomesTexas Tech
2017Mason RudolphOklahoma State Cowboys football team|Oklahoma State]
2018Dwayne HaskinsOhio State Buckeyes football team|Ohio State]

Jim Brown Trophy

This honor went to the NCAA's top running back, named after Syracuse running back Jim Brown.
SeasonWinnerTeam
1991Vaughn DunbarIndiana Hoosiers football team|Indiana]
1992Marshall FaulkSan Diego State
1993Brent MossWisconsin
1994Rashaan SalaamColorado Buffaloes football team|Colorado]
1995Eddie GeorgeOhio State Buckeyes football team|Ohio State]
1996Troy DavisIowa State Cyclones football team|Iowa State]
1997Ricky WilliamsTexas
1998Ricky Williams Texas
1999Ron DayneWisconsin
2000LaDainian TomlinsonTCU
2001Luke StaleyBYU
2002Larry JohnsonPenn State
2003Chris PerryMichigan
2004Adrian PetersonOklahoma
2005Reggie BushUSC Trojans football team|USC]
2006Darren McFaddenArkansas Razorbacks football team|Arkansas]
2007Darren McFadden Arkansas
2008Shonn GreeneIowa Hawkeyes football team|Iowa]
2009Toby GerhartStanford
2010LaMichael JamesOregon Ducks football team|Oregon]
2011Montee BallWisconsin
2012Montee Ball Wisconsin
2013Andre WilliamsBoston College Eagles football team|Boston College]
2014Melvin GordonWisconsin
2015Dalvin CookFlorida State
2016Donnel PumphreySan Diego State
2017Bryce LoveStanford
2018Darrell HendersonMemphis Tigers football team|Memphis]

Paul Warfield Trophy

Named after Ohio State wide receiver Paul Warfield, this honor was given to the nation's top collegiate wide receiver.
SeasonWinnerTeam
1991Desmond HowardMichigan
1992O. J. McDuffiePenn State
1993David PalmerAlabama
1994Michael WestbrookColorado
1995Keyshawn JohnsonUSC
1996Marcus HarrisWyoming Cowboys football team|Wyoming]
1997Randy MossMarshall
1998Troy EdwardsLouisiana Tech
1999Peter WarrickFlorida State
2000Santana MossMiami
2001Jabar GaffneyFlorida
2002Charles RogersMichigan State Spartans football team|Michigan State]
2003Larry FitzgeraldPittsburgh Panthers football team|Pittsburgh]
2004Braylon EdwardsMichigan
2005Dwayne JarrettUSC
2006Calvin JohnsonGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team|Georgia Tech]
2007Michael CrabtreeTexas Tech
2008Michael Crabtree Texas Tech
2009Jordan ShipleyTexas
2010Justin BlackmonOklahoma State
2011Justin Blackmon Oklahoma State
2012Marqise LeeUSC
2013Davante AdamsFresno State
2014Amari CooperAlabama
2015Roger LewisBowling Green
2016Corey DavisWestern Michigan Broncos football team|Western Michigan]
2017Anthony MillerMemphis
2018Rondale MoorePurdue

Jim Parker Trophy

Given yearly to the top collegiate offensive lineman. Named after Ohio State guard Jim Parker.
SeasonWinnerPos.Team
1991Greg SkrepenakOTMichigan
1992Lincoln KennedyOTWashington Huskies football team|Washington]
1993Aaron TaylorOTNotre Dame
1994Zach WiegertOTNebraska Cornhuskers football team|Nebraska]
1995Jonathan OgdenOTUCLA Bruins football team|UCLA]
1996Orlando PaceOTOhio State
1997Aaron TaylorGNebraska
1998Matt StinchcombOTGeorgia Bulldogs football team|Georgia]
1999Chris McIntoshOTWisconsin
2000Steve HutchinsonGMichigan
2001Bryant McKinnieOTMiami
2002Brett RombergCMiami
2003Shawn AndrewsOTArkansas
2004Jammal BrownOTOklahoma
2005Greg EslingerCMinnesota Golden Gophers football team|Minnesota]
2006Joe ThomasOTWisconsin
2007Jake LongOTMichigan
2008Andre SmithOTAlabama
2009Russell OkungOTOklahoma State
2010Gabe CarimiOTWisconsin
2011Barrett JonesCAlabama
2012Luke JoeckelOTTexas A&M
2013Cyril RichardsonOTBaylor
2014Reese DismukesCAuburn
2015Landon TurnerGNorth Carolina Tar Heels football team|North Carolina]
2016Pat ElfleinCOhio State
2017Billy PriceCOhio State
2018Jonah WilliamsOTAlabama

Bill Willis Trophy

Named after Ohio State middle guard Bill Willis, this award was given yearly to the top collegiate defensive lineman.
SeasonWinnerPos.Team
1991Steve EmtmanDTWashington
1992Micheal BarrowDEMiami
1993Dan WilkinsonDTOhio State
1994Warren SappDTMiami
1995Tedy BruschiDEArizona Wildcats football team|Arizona]
1996Grant WistromDENebraska
1997Andre WadsworthDEFlorida State
1998Tom BurkeDEWisconsin
1999Corey MooreDEVirginia Tech
2000Jamal ReynoldsDEFlorida State
2001Julius PeppersDENorth Carolina
2002Terrell SuggsDEArizona State Sun Devils football team|Arizona State]
2003Tommie HarrisDTOklahoma
2004Erasmus JamesDEWisconsin
2005Elvis DumervilDELouisville
2006Quinn PitcockDTOhio State
2007George SelvieDESouth Florida Bulls football team|South Florida]
2008Brian OrakpoDETexas
2009Ndamukong SuhDTNebraska
2010Ryan KerriganDEPurdue
2011Whitney MercilusDEIllinois
2012John SimonDEOhio State
2013Aaron DonaldDTPittsburgh
2014Joey BosaDEOhio State
2015Myles GarrettDETexas A&M
2016Ed OliverDTHouston
2017Christian WilkinsDTClemson Tigers football team|Clemson]
2018Quinnen WilliamsDTAlabama

Jack Lambert Trophy

Named after Kent State linebacker Jack Lambert, this award was given yearly to the top collegiate linebacker.
SeasonWinnerTeam
1991Erick AndersonMichigan
1992Marvin JonesFlorida State
1993Trev AlbertsNebraska
1994Derrick BrooksFlorida State
1994Dana HowardIllinois
1995Simeon RiceIllinois
1996Pat FitzgeraldNorthwestern Wildcats football team|Northwestern]
1997Andy KatzenmoyerOhio State
1998Dat NguyenTexas A&M
1999LaVar ArringtonPenn State
2000Dan MorganMiami
2001Rocky CalmusOklahoma
2002E. J. HendersonMaryland Terrapins football team|Maryland]
2003Jonathan VilmaMiami
2004Derrick JohnsonTexas
2005A. J. HawkOhio State
2006Patrick WillisOle Miss Rebels football team|Ole Miss]
2007James LaurinaitisOhio State
2008James Laurinaitis Ohio State
2009Rolando McClainAlabama
2010Von MillerTexas A&M
2011Luke KuechlyBoston College
2012Jarvis JonesGeorgia
2013Khalil MackBuffalo Bulls football team|Buffalo]
2014Scooby WrightArizona
2015Joe SchobertWisconsin
2016Ben BoulwareClemson
2017Josey JewellIowa
2018Josh AllenKentucky Wildcats football team|Kentucky]

Jack Tatum Trophy

Starting in 1991, the Jack Tatum Trophy was given yearly to the top collegiate defensive back. It is named after the legendary Ohio State safety Jack Tatum.
SeasonWinnerPos.Team
1991Terrell BuckleyCBFlorida State
1992Deon FiguresCBColorado
1993Antonio LanghamCBAlabama
1994Bobby TaylorCBNotre Dame
1995Lawyer MilloySWashington
1996Chris CantyCBKansas State Wildcats football team|Kansas State]
1997Charles WoodsonCBMichigan
1998Antoine WinfieldCBOhio State
1999Tyrone CarterSMinnesota
2000Jamar FletcherCBWisconsin
2001Roy WilliamsSOklahoma
2002Mike DossSOhio State
2003Sean TaylorSMiami
2004Antrel RolleCBMiami
2005Jimmy WilliamsCBVirginia Tech
2006Reggie NelsonSFlorida
2007Aqib TalibCBKansas Jayhawks football team|Kansas]
2008Eric BerrySTennessee Volunteers football team|Tennessee]
2009Eric Berry STennessee
2010Patrick PetersonCBLSU Tigers football team|LSU]
2011David AmersonCBNC State Wolfpack football team|NC State]
2012Ed ReynoldsSStanford
2013Darqueze DennardCBMichigan State
2014Gerod HollimanSLouisville
2015Desmond KingCBIowa
2016Tarvarus McFaddenSFlorida State
2017Josh JacksonCBIowa
2018Grant DelpitSLSU

Archie Griffin Award

The Archie Griffin Award was given to college football's most valuable player for the entire season. It was named after the only two-time Heisman Trophy winner, Ohio State running back Archie Griffin.
SeasonWinnerPos.Team
1999Michael VickQBVirginia Tech
2000Josh HeupelQBOklahoma
2001Ken DorseyQBMiami
2002Ken Dorsey QBMiami
2003Matt LeinartQBUSC
2004Matt Leinart QBUSC
2005Vince YoungQBTexas
2006Troy SmithQBOhio State
2007Pat WhiteQBWest Virginia Mountaineers football team|West Virginia]
2008Colt McCoyQBTexas
2009Toby GerhartRBStanford
2010Andrew LuckQBStanford
2011Montee BallRBWisconsin
2012Johnny ManzielQBTexas A&M
2013Jameis WinstonQBFlorida State
2014Marcus MariotaQBOregon
2015Deshaun WatsonQBClemson
2016Sam DarnoldQBUSC
2017McKenzie MiltonQBUCF Knights football team|UCF]
2018Trevor LawrenceQBClemson

Chic Harley Award

Named after Ohio State halfback Chic Harley, this award was presented to the College Football Player of the Year.
SeasonWinnerPos.Team
1955Howard CassadyHBOhio State
1956Paul HornungQBNotre Dame
1957John David CrowHBTexas A&M
1958Billy CannonHBLSU
1959Billy Cannon HBLSU
1960Joe BellinoHBNavy Midshipmen football team|Navy]
1961Ernie DavisHBSyracuse
1962Terry BakerQBOregon State Beavers football team|Oregon State]
1963Roger StaubachQBNavy
1964Bob TimberlakeQBMichigan
1965Mike GarrettRBUSC
1966Steve SpurrierQBFlorida
1967Gary BebanQBUCLA
1968O. J. SimpsonRBUSC
1969Steve OwensRBOklahoma
1970Jim PlunkettQBStanford
1971Pat SullivanQBAuburn
1972Johnny RodgersWRNebraska
1973John CappellettiRBPenn State
1974Archie GriffinRBOhio State
1975Archie Griffin RBOhio State
1976Tony DorsettRBPittsburgh
1977Earl CampbellRBTexas
1978Billy SimsRBOklahoma
1979Charles WhiteRBUSC
1980George RogersRBSouth Carolina Gamecocks football team|South Carolina]
1981Marcus AllenRBUSC
1982Herschel WalkerRBGeorgia
1983Mike RozierRBNebraska
1984Doug FlutieQBBoston College
1985Bo JacksonRBAuburn
1986Jim HarbaughQBMichigan
1987Chris SpielmanLBOhio State
1988Barry SandersRBOklahoma State
1989Anthony ThompsonRBIndiana
1990Greg LewisRBWashington
1991Desmond HowardWRMichigan
1992Gino TorrettaQBMiami
1993Charlie WardQBFlorida State
1994Rashaan SalaamRBColorado
1995Eddie GeorgeRBOhio State
1996Troy DavisRBIowa State
1997Charles WoodsonCBMichigan
1998Ricky WilliamsRBTexas
1999Ron DayneRBWisconsin
2000Josh HeupelQBOklahoma
2001Ken DorseyQBMiami
2002Ken Dorsey QBMiami
2003Larry FitzgeraldWRPittsburgh
2004Reggie BushRBUSC
2005Reggie Bush RBUSC
2006Troy SmithQBOhio State
2007Tim TebowQBFlorida
2008Sam BradfordQBOklahoma
2009Colt McCoyQBTexas
2010Cam NewtonQBAuburn
2011Robert Griffin IIIQBBaylor
2012Johnny ManzielQBTexas A&M
2013Jordan LynchQBNorthern Illinois Huskies football team|Northern Illinois]
2014Marcus MariotaQBOregon
2015Christian McCaffreyRBStanford
2016Deshaun WatsonQBClemson
2017Baker MayfieldQBOklahoma
2018Dwayne HaskinsQBOhio State

Kellen Moore Award

Previously called the Quarterback of the Year Award, this accolade differed from the Sammy Baugh Trophy in that it went to the top quarterback, rather than the top passer. Its name was changed to its current identity in 2012, honoring two-time winner Kellen Moore, who became the FBS all-time leader in wins by a quarterback after going 50–3 as the starter for the Boise State Broncos.

Ozzie Newsome Award

Named after Alabama tight end Ozzie Newsome, this award was presented annually to the top collegiate tight end.
SeasonWinnerTeam
2006Matt SpaethMinnesota
2007Travis BeckumWisconsin
2008Jermaine GreshamOklahoma
2009Aaron HernandezFlorida
2010Michael EgnewMissouri Tigers football team|Missouri]
2011Tyler EifertNotre Dame
2012Zach ErtzStanford
2013Jace AmaroTexas Tech
2014Nick O'LearyFlorida State
2015Jake ButtMichigan
2016Evan EngramOle Miss
2017Mark AndrewsOklahoma
2018T. J. HockensonIowa

Woody Hayes Trophy

Named after long-time Ohio State head football coach Woody Hayes, this award recognized the top collegiate coach.

Zuppke Award

Named after Illinois head coach Robert Zuppke, the Zuppke Award trophy was given to the Touchdown Club of Columbus's selection for national champion college football team.
SeasonWinner teamRef.
1957Ohio State Buckeyes
1988Notre Dame Fighting Irish
2017UCF Knights

Freshman of the Year

This award was given yearly to the top college football newcomer.
SeasonWinnerPos.Team
2001Anthony DavisRBWisconsin
2002Maurice ClarettRBOhio State
2003Chris LeakQBFlorida
2004Adrian PetersonRBOklahoma
2005Tyrell SuttonRBNorthwestern
2006Colt McCoyQBTexas
2007Michael CrabtreeWRTexas Tech
2008Julio JonesWRAlabama
2009Dion LewisRBPittsburgh
2010Marcus LattimoreRBSouth Carolina
2011Sammy WatkinsWRClemson
2012Todd GurleyRBGeorgia
2013Christian HackenbergQBPenn State
2014Samaje PerineRBOklahoma
2015Tanner MangumQBBYU
2016Jalen HurtsQBAlabama
2017J. K. DobbinsRBOhio State
2018Trevor LawrenceQBClemson

Vlade Award

Named in honor of Vlade Janakievski, one of the most accurate placekickers in Ohio State football history, this award was given yearly to the most accurate college football placekicker.
SeasonWinnerTeam
2010Alex HeneryNebraska
2011Brett MaherNebraska
2012Jeremy ShelleyAlabama
2013Roberto AguayoFlorida State
2014Roberto Aguayo Florida State
2015Aidan SchneiderOregon
2016Tyler DavisPenn State
2017Matt GayUtah Utes football team|Utah]
2018Andre SzmytSyracuse

Paul Brown Trophy

Named after founder/head coach of both the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals Paul Brown, this trophy was presented annually to the NFL Coach of the Year.

Joe F. Carr Trophy

Named after National Football League commissioner Joseph Carr, this trophy was presented annually to the NFL Player of the Year. During a three-year span, there were an award for both the NFL and the American Football League.
SeasonWinnerPos.Team
1955Fred MorrisonHBCleveland Browns
1956Rick CasaresFBChicago Bears season|Chicago Bears]
1957Johnny UnitasQBBaltimore Colts season|Baltimore Colts]
1958Jim BrownFBCleveland Browns
1959Johnny Unitas QBBaltimore Colts
1960Norm Van BrocklinQBPhiladelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia Eagles]
1961Paul HornungHBGreen Bay Packers season|Green Bay Packers]
1962Jim TaylorFBGreen Bay Packers
1963Y. A. TittleQBNew York Giants season|New York Giants]
1964Johnny Unitas QBBaltimore Colts
1965Jim Brown FBCleveland Browns
1966Bart StarrQBGreen Bay Packers
1967Johnny Unitas QBBaltimore Colts
1967Daryle LamonicaQBOakland Raiders season|Oakland Raiders]
1968Leroy KellyRBCleveland Browns
1968Lance AlworthWRSan Diego Chargers season|San Diego Chargers]
1969Roman GabrielQBLos Angeles Rams season|Los Angeles Rams]
1969Daryle Lamonica QBOakland Raiders
1970George BlandaQB/KOakland Raiders
1971Bob GrieseQBMiami Dolphins season|Miami Dolphins]
1972Larry BrownRBWashington Redskins season|Washington Redskins]
1973O. J. SimpsonRBBuffalo Bills season|Buffalo Bills]
1974Ken StablerQBOakland Raiders
1975O. J. Simpson RBBuffalo Bills
1976Roger StaubachQBDallas Cowboys season|Dallas Cowboys]
1977Walter PaytonRBChicago Bears
1978Earl CampbellRBHouston Oilers season|Houston Oilers]
1979Dan FoutsQBSan Diego Chargers
1980Brian SipeQBCleveland Browns
1981Ken AndersonQBCincinnati Bengals

Sam B. Nicola Trophy

Named for the club's founder, this trophy was presented annually to the National High School Player of the Year.
YearWinnerTeam
1981Kevin WillhiteCordova Lancers
1982Robert BanksHampton Crabbers
1983Chris SpielmanMassillon Tigers
1984Ned BolcarPhillipsburg Stateliners
1985Jeff GeorgeWarren Central Warriors
1986Emmitt SmithEscambia Gators
1987Todd MarinovichCapistrano Valley Cougars
1988Alonzo SpellmanRancocas Valley Red Devils
1989Robert SmithEuclid Panthers
1990Marquette SmithLake Howell Silver Hawks
1991Chris WalshYgnacio Valley Wolves
1992Ron PowlusBerwick Bulldogs
1993Lamont GreenMiami Southridge Spartans
1994Dan KendraBethlehem Catholic Golden Hawks
1995Andy KatzenmoyerWesterville South Wildcats
1996Grant IronsThe Woodlands Highlanders
1997Ronald CurryHampton Crabbers
1998Mike DossMcKinley Bulldogs
1999D. J. WilliamsDe La Salle Spartans
2000Joe MauerCretin-Derham Hall Raiders
2001Maurice ClarettWarren G. Harding Raiders
2002Chris LeakIndependence Patriots
2003Ted Ginn Jr.Glenville Tarblooders
2004Ryan PerrillouxEast St. John Wildcats
2005Brady QuinnDublin Coffman Shamrocks
2006Myron RolleHun Raiders
2007Jimmy ClausenOaks Christian Lions
2008Terrelle PryorJeannette Jayhawks
2009Lamarcus JoynerSt. Thomas Aquinas Raiders
2010Malcom BrownBrenham Cubs
2011Johnathan GrayAledo Bearcats
2012Max BrowneSkyline Spartans
2012Vernon HargreavesWharton Wildcats
2013Elijah HoodCharlotte Catholic Cougars
2014Josh RosenSt. John Bosco Braves
2015Jacob EasonLake Stevens Vikings
2016Alex HustonGlendale Falcons
2017Zamir WhiteScotland Fighting Scots
2018Ryan HilinskiOrange Lutheran Lancers

James A. Rhodes Trophy

The James A. Rhodes Trophy was awarded annually to the Ohio High School player of the year. It was named for former Governor of Ohio James A. Rhodes, who was state auditor when he made the suggestion that led to the founding of the Touchdown Club of Columbus.
The Touchdown Club also gave the annual TDC Lifetime Achievement Award to a selected athlete.
  • 1991 – Olga Korbut, Olympic Gymnastics
  • 1992 – Nadia Comăneci, Olympic Gymnastics
  • 1993 – Evander Holyfield, Boxing
  • 1994 – Jerry Lucas, Basketball Hall of Fame
  • 1995 – Sparky Anderson, Baseball Hall of Fame
  • 1996 – Bobby Hull, Hockey Hall of Fame
  • 1997 – Jim Brown, Football Hall of Fame
  • 1998 – George Steinbrenner, New York Yankees
  • 1999
  • 2000 – Lamar Hunt, American Football League
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003 – Hopalong Cassady, College Football Hall of Fame
  • 2004 – Joe Nuxhall, Baseball
  • 2005
  • 2006 – John Havlicek, Basketball Hall of Fame
  • 2006 – Bevo Francis, Basketball
  • 2007
  • 2008 – Chuck Ealey, Football
  • 2009 – Archie Griffin, College Football Hall of Fame
  • 2010 – Coach Chris Ault, College Football Hall of Fame
  • 2011 – Coach Chuck Kyle, Football
  • 2012 – Coach Tom Osborne, College Football Hall of Fame
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2015 – Coach Don Donoher, Football
  • 2016 – Peter Hanson, Ohio State volleyball
  • 2017 – Larry Kehres, Mount Union football
  • 2018 – Katie Smith, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame|Naismith] and Women's Basketball Halls of Fame

    FCS Player of the Year