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Pop Warner Trophy

American college football award, 1949–2004


Summary

American college football award, 1949–2004

The Glenn "Pop" Warner Memorial Trophy was awarded annually by the Palo Club to the most valuable senior player on the West Coast. It was awarded from 1949 to 2004. Notably, all but five recipients played for Pac-10 institutions. The award is distinguished from the unaffiliated W. J. Voit Memorial Trophy, presented annually from 1951 to 1978 to the top player on the Pacific Coast regardless of class-year.

YearPlayerSchool (#)19491950195119521953195419551956195719581959196019611962196319641965196619671968196919701971197219731974197519761977197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004
Eddie LeBaronUniversity of the Pacific (1)
Russ PomeroyStanford (1)
Ollie MatsonUniversity of San Francisco (1)
Jim SearsUSC (1)
Bob GarrettStanford (2)
George ShawOregon (1)
Bob DavenportUCLA (1)
Jon ArnettUSC (2)
Joe FrancisOregon State (1)
Joe KappCalifornia (1)
Chris BurfordStanford (3)
Billy KilmerUCLA (2)
Chon GallegosSan Jose State (1)
Terry BakerOregon State (2)
Vern BurkeOregon State (3)
Craig MortonCalifornia (2)
Mike GarrettUSC (3)
Pete PiferOregon State (4)
Gary BebanUCLA (3)
O. J. SimpsonUSC (4)
Don ParishStanford (4)
Jim PlunkettStanford (5)
Jeff SiemonStanford (6)
Mike RaeUSC (5)
Lynn SwannUSC (6)
Anthony DavisUSC (7)
Chuck MuncieCalifornia (3)
Ricky BellUSC (8)
Guy BenjaminStanford (7)
Jerry RobinsonUCLA (4)
Charles WhiteUSC (9)
Ken MargerumStanford (8)
Marcus AllenUSC (10)
John ElwayStanford (9)
Ron RiveraCalifornia (4)
Jack Del RioUSC (11)
Rueben MayesWashington State (1)
Dave WymanStanford (10)
Mike PerezSan Jose State (2)
Rodney PeeteUSC (12)
Tim RyanUSC (13)
Greg LewisWashington (1)
Tommy VardellStanford (11)
Glyn MilburnStanford (12)
Johnnie MortonUSC (14)
Steve StenstromStanford (13)
Keyshawn JohnsonUSC (15)
Jake PlummerArizona State (1)
Skip HicksUCLA (5)
Cade McNownUCLA (6)
Deltha O'NealCalifornia (5)
Marques TuiasosopoWashington (2)
Carson PalmerUSC (16)
Dave BallUCLA (7)
J. J. ArringtonCalifornia (6)

References

References

  1. "2015 Pac-12 Media Guide". Pac-12 Conference.
  2. (2005-03-03). "J.J. Arrington Wins Pop Warner Award". Pac-12.
  3. (26 January 1955). "Shaw receives Warner Trophy". Madera Tribune.
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