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Davey O'Brien Award

Award


Award

FieldValue
nameDavey O'Brien Award
descriptionThe collegiate American football player judged to be the best of all NCAA quarterbacks (current)
The best NCAA football player playing in the southwestern United States (original)
presenterDavey O'Brien Foundation
countryUnited States
locationThe Fort Worth Club, Fort Worth Texas
year1977; became a quarterback-only award in 1981
holderFernando Mendoza, Indiana
website

The best NCAA football player playing in the southwestern United States (original) The Davey O'Brien Award, officially the Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award, named after Davey O'Brien, is presented annually to the collegiate American football player judged by the Davey O'Brien Foundation to be the best of all National Collegiate Athletic Association quarterbacks. The Davey O'Brien Hall of Fame is housed at The Fort Worth Club in Fort Worth, Texas. The annual awards dinner and trophy presentation is held there as well, usually in February.

In 1977, directly after the death of O'Brien, the award was established as the Davey O'Brien Memorial Trophy, and was given to the most outstanding player in the Southwest. Texas running back Earl Campbell won the trophy in 1977, Oklahoma running back Billy Sims won it in 1978, and Baylor linebacker Mike Singletary won it twice in 1979 and 1980. In 1981, the award was renamed the Davey O'Brien Award. Since then, only four players have won the award more than once: Ty Detmer of BYU, Danny Wuerffel of Florida, Jason White of Oklahoma, and Deshaun Watson of Clemson.

Winners

YearPlayerSchool
1977Earl CampbellTexas
1978Billy SimsOklahoma
1979Mike SingletaryBaylor
1980Baylor (2)
1981Jim McMahonBYU
1982Todd BlackledgePenn State
1983Steve YoungBYU
1984Doug FlutieBoston College
1985Chuck LongIowa
1986Vinny TestaverdeMiami (FL)
1987Don McPhersonSyracuse
1988Troy AikmanUCLA
1989Andre WareHouston
1990Ty DetmerBYU (3)
1991BYU (4)
1992Gino TorrettaMiami (FL) (2)
1993Charlie WardFlorida State
1994Kerry CollinsPenn State (2)
1995Danny WuerffelFlorida
1996Florida (2)
1997Peyton ManningTennessee
1998Michael BishopKansas State
1999Joe HamiltonGeorgia Tech
2000Chris WeinkeFlorida State (2)
2001Eric CrouchNebraska
2002Brad BanksIowa (2)
2003Jason WhiteOklahoma
2004Oklahoma (2)
2005Vince YoungTexas
2006Troy SmithOhio State
2007Tim TebowFlorida (3)
2008Sam BradfordOklahoma (3)
2009Colt McCoyTexas (2)
2010Cam NewtonAuburn
2011Robert Griffin IIIBaylor
2012Johnny ManzielTexas A&M
2013Jameis WinstonFlorida State (3)
2014Marcus MariotaOregon
2015Deshaun WatsonClemson
2016Clemson (2)
2017Baker MayfieldOklahoma (4)
2018Kyler MurrayOklahoma (5)
2019Joe BurrowLSU
2020Mac JonesAlabama
2021Bryce YoungAlabama (2)
2022Max DugganTCU
2023Jayden DanielsLSU (2)
2024Cam WardMiami (FL) (3)
2025Fernando MendozaIndiana

References

References

  1. (January 19, 1978). "O'Brien Memorial taken by Campbell". Lawrence Journal-World.
  2. (December 12, 1997). "Manning, Woodson earn football honors". Ocala Star-Banner.
  3. (December 7, 2001). "Crouch takes O'Brien and Camp Awards". McCook Daily Gazette.
  4. (December 12, 2019). "LSU's Burrow Claims Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award".
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