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Chicago Tribune Silver Football

Big Ten Conference college football award


Big Ten Conference college football award

FieldValue
nameChicago Tribune Silver Football
imageChicago Tribune Silver Football 1925 (image).jpgimagesize =
caption1925 photograph of the trophy statue given to the recipient
descriptionMost Valuable Player of the Big Ten Conference
presenterChicago Tribune
countryUnited States
year1924
holderFernando Mendoza, Indiana
websitehttp://www.chicagotribune.com

The Chicago Tribune Silver Football is awarded by the Chicago Tribune to the college football player determined to be the best player from the Big Ten Conference. The award has been presented annually since 1924, when Red Grange of Illinois was the award's first recipient.

A vote of Big Ten head football coaches determines the winner of the Silver Football. Each coach submits a two-player ballot with a first and second choice, and coaches cannot vote for players on their own team. The first-place vote receives two points and the second-place vote receives one point.

Coaches and media of the Big Ten also make annual selections for additional individual honors.

Recipients

The Silver Football award has been presented annually since 1924.

YearPlayerTeamPositionNotes
1924Red GrangeIllinoisHB
1925Tim LowryNorthwesternC
1926Benny FriedmanMichiganQB
1927Ken RouseChicagoC
1928Chuck BennettIndianaHB
1929Bill GlassgowIowaHB
1930Wes FeslerOhio StateTEOhio State head coach (1947–1950)
1931Biggie MunnMinnesotaG/FBMichigan State head coach (1947–1953)
1932Harry NewmanMichiganQB
1933Joe LawsIowaQB
1934Pug LundMinnesotaHB
1935Jay BerwangerChicagoHBHeisman Trophy winner
1936Vern HuffmanIndianaHB/QBAll-American in football and basketball
1937Corbett DavisIndianaFB
1938Howard WeissWisconsinFB
1939Nile KinnickIowaHBHeisman Trophy winner
1940Tom HarmonMichiganHBHeisman Trophy winner
1941Jack GrafOhio StateQB/FB
1942Dave SchreinerWisconsinTEKilled in action during World War II
1943Otto GrahamNorthwesternQBWashington Redskins head coach (1966–1968), NFL MVP (1951, 1953, 1955)
1944Les HorvathOhio StateHB/QBHeisman Trophy winner
1945Ollie ClineOhio StateFB
1946Alex AgaseIllinoisGNorthwestern head coach (1964–1972), Purdue head coach (1973–1976)
1947Bump ElliottMichiganHBMichigan head coach (1959–1968)
1948Art MurakowskiNorthwesternFB
1949Red WilsonWisconsinTE
1950Vic JanowiczOhio StateHBHeisman Trophy winner
1951Bill ReichardtIowaFB
1952Paul GielMinnesotaHB
1953First two-time winner, UPI Player of the Year
1954Alan AmecheWisconsinFBHeisman Trophy winner, UPI Player of the Year
1955Howard CassadyOhio StateHBHeisman Trophy winner, UPI Player of the Year, AP Male Athlete of the Year
1956Ken PloenIowaQB
1957Jim PaceMichiganHB
1958Randy DuncanIowaQB
1959Bill BurrellIllinoisG
1960Tom BrownMinnesotaG/DL
1961Sandy StephensMinnesotaQB
1962Ron Vander KelenWisconsinQB
1963Dick ButkusIllinoisLBTwo-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year
1964Bob TimberlakeMichiganQB
1965Jim GrabowskiIllinoisRB
1966Bob GriesePurdueQBNFL MVP (1971)
1967Leroy KeyesPurdueRB
1968Ron JohnsonMichiganRB
1969Mike PhippsPurdueQB
1970Mike AdamleNorthwesternRB
1971Eric AllenMichigan StateRB
1972Otis ArmstrongPurdueRB
1973Archie GriffinOhio StateRB
1974Heisman Trophy winner, UPI Player of the Year, Sporting News Player of the Year
1975Cornelius GreeneOhio StateQB
1976Rob LytleMichiganRB
1977Larry BetheaMichigan StateDE
1978Rick LeachMichiganQB
1979Tim CliffordIndianaQB
1980Mark HerrmannPurdueQB
1981Art SchlichterOhio StateQBAFL MVP (1990)
1982Anthony CarterMichiganWRFirst wide receiver to win the award
1983Don ThorpIllinoisDL
1984Keith ByarsOhio StateRB
1985Chuck LongIowaQBSan Diego State head coach (2006–2008)
1986Jim HarbaughMichiganQBNFL Coach of the Year (2011), Michigan head coach (2015–2023)
1987Lorenzo WhiteMichigan StateRB
1988Anthony ThompsonIndianaRB
1989
1990Nick BellIowaRB
1991Desmond HowardMichiganWRHeisman Trophy winner, UPI Player of the Year, Sporting News Player of the Year, Super Bowl MVP (XXXI)
1992Lee GissendanerNorthwesternWR
1993Brent MossWisconsinRB
1994Kerry CollinsPenn StateQB
1995Eddie GeorgeOhio StateRBHeisman Trophy winner
1996Orlando PaceOhio StateOT
1997Charles WoodsonMichiganCBHeisman Trophy winner, NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2009)
1998Joe GermaineOhio StateQB
1999Ron DayneWisconsinRBHeisman Trophy winner, NCAA all-time leading rusher, AP Player of the Year, Sporting News Player of the Year
2000Drew BreesPurdueQBSuper Bowl MVP (XLVI), NFL Offensive Player of the Year (2008, 2011), AP Male Athlete of the Year (2010), Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year (2010), Walter Payton Man of the Year (2006)
2001Antwaan Randle ElIndianaQB
2002Brad BanksIowaQBAP Player of the Year
2003Chris PerryMichiganRB
2004Braylon EdwardsMichiganWR
2005Michael RobinsonPenn StateQB
2006Troy SmithOhio StateQBHeisman Trophy winner, AP Player of the Year, Sporting News Player of the Year
2007Rashard MendenhallIllinoisRB
2008Shonn GreeneIowaRB
2009Daryll ClarkPenn StateQB
Brandon GrahamMichiganDE
2010Denard RobinsonMichiganQB
2011Montee BallWisconsinRB
2012Braxton MillerOhio StateQB
2013
2014Melvin GordonWisconsinRB
2015Ezekiel ElliottOhio StateRB
2016J. T. BarrettOhio StateQB
Saquon BarkleyPenn StateRB
2017Saquon BarkleyPenn StateRB
2018Dwayne HaskinsOhio StateQB
2019Chase YoungOhio StateDEBig Ten Male Athlete of the Year (2020), NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year (2020)
2020Justin FieldsOhio StateQB
2021Aidan HutchinsonMichiganDE
2022Blake CorumMichiganRB
2023Marvin Harrison Jr.Ohio StateWR
2024Dillon GabrielOregonQB
2025Fernando MendozaIndianaQB

Winners by school

SchoolWinnersFirstMost recent
Ohio State23Wes Fesler, 1930Marvin Harrison Jr., 2023
Michigan19Benny Friedman, 1926Blake Corum, 2022
Iowa10Bill Glassgow, 1929Shonn Greene, 2008
Wisconsin9Howard Weiss, 1938Melvin Gordon, 2014
Illinois7Red Grange, 1924Rashard Mendenhall, 2007
Indiana7Chuck Bennett, 1928Fernando Mendoza, 2025
Minnesota6Biggie Munn, 1931Sandy Stephens, 1961
Purdue6Bob Griese, 1966Drew Brees, 2000
Northwestern5Tim Lowry, 1925Lee Gissendaner, 1992
Penn State5Kerry Collins, 1994Saquon Barkley, 2017
Michigan State3Eric Allen, 1971Lorenzo White, 1987
Chicago2Ken Rouse, 1927Jay Berwanger, 1935
Oregon1Dillon Gabriel, 2024Dillon Gabriel, 2024
Maryland0None
Nebraska
Rutgers
UCLA
USC
Washington

Winners by position

OffenseDefensePositionTotalLastPositionTotalLast
RB / HB40Blake Corum, Michigan, 2022DE / DT6Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan, 2021
QB36Fernando Mendoza, Indiana, 2025DB / CB / S1Charles Woodson, Michigan, 1997
OT / G / C7Orlando Pace, OSU, 1996LB1Dick Butkus, Illinois,1963
FB8Alan Ameche, Wisconsin, 1954
WR5Marvin Harrison Jr., OSU, 2023
TE3Red Wilson, Wisconsin, 1949

References

  1. Rosenthal, Phil. (December 3, 2009). "Chicago Tribune Silver Football, the Big Ten's MVP award, is headed to TV". Chicago Tribune.
  2. "Chicago Tribune Announces Silver Football Awardee and New Partnership With Union League Club of Chicago".
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