Next Episode of College Football Awards is
Season 2024 / Episode 1 and airs on 13 December 2024 02:00
The College Football Awards began with the inaugural presentation on 7 December 1991. In this annual event winners of several major NCAA college football awards are announced. There is a total of 11 awards that are present each year during this live telecast: Maxwell Award (most outstanding player), Chuck Bednarik Award (defensive player of the year), Biletnikoff Award (most outstanding wide receiver), Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award (most outstanding placekicker), Ray Guy Award (most outstanding punter), Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award (best quarterback), Outland Trophy (most outstanding interior lineman), Jim Thorpe Award (most outstanding defensive back), and Doak Walker Award (most outstanding running back), the John Mackey Award (most outstanding tight end) and the Rimington Award (most outstanding center).
Recipients of major college football awards are announced.
Dick Butkus Award: Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah-Notre Dame
Bronko Nagurski Award: Zaven Collins-Tulsa
Frank Broyles Award: Steve Ambrose Sarkisian-Alabama
Disney Spirit Award: Darien Rencher-Clemson
NCFAA Contributions Award
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The 31st Annual Home Depot College Football Awards recognize the accomplishments of college football student-athletes during the 2021 season. The two-hour special is hosted by Rece Davis, joined by analysts Dusty Dvoracek and Desmond Howard, with reporter Jen Lada.
22 Awards Recognizing the Top College Football Performers of the 2022 Season.
College Football Awards Finalists:
Laiatu Latu, UCLA ; Dallas Turner, Alabama; Payton Wilson, NC State; Marvin Harrison, Jr., Ohio State; Malik Nabers, LSU; Rome Odunze, Washington; Graham Nicholson, Miami (OH); Jose Pizano, UNLV; Will Reichard, Alabama; Matthew Hayball, Vanderbilt; Alex Mastromanno, Florida State; Tory Taylor, Iowa; Jayden Daniels, LSU; Bo Nix, Oregon; Michael Penix, Jr., Washington; Joe Alt, Notre Dame; Cooper Beebe, Kansas State; T'Vondre Sweat, Texas; Cooper DeJean, Iowa; Malaki Starks, Georgia; Trey Taylor, Air Force; Ollie Gordon II, Oklahoma State; Omarion Hampton, North Carolina; Cody Schrader, Missouri.
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