Pac-12 Conference football individual awards
Coaches of the Pac-12 Conference bestow the following awards at the end of each football season. The conference was founded in its current form as the Athletic Association of Western Universities in 1959, but traces its roots to the Pacific Coast Conference, founded in 1915. The conference name changed to Pacific-8 Conference (Pac-8) in 1968 and Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) in 1978. The conference's 2011 expansion to 12 members saw the conference formally renamed as the Pac-12 Conference.
Player of the Year
The following are the conference's various Player of the Year award recipients.[1]: 120 In 2004 the Defensive Player of the Year award was renamed the Pat Tillman Defensive Player of the Year.[2]
Year | POY/Offensive POY | Pos | School | Pat Tillman Defensive POY | Pos | School | FOY/Offensive FOY | Pos | School | Defensive FOY | Pos | School | Ref |
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1975 | Chuck Muncie | RB | California | ||||||||||
1976 | Ricky Bell | RB | USC | ||||||||||
1977 | Guy Benjamin Warren Moon |
QB QB |
Stanford Washington |
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1978 | Charles White | RB | USC | ||||||||||
1979 | Charles White | RB | USC | ||||||||||
1980 | John Elway | QB | Stanford | ||||||||||
1981 | Marcus Allen | RB | USC | ||||||||||
1982 | John Elway Tom Ramsey |
QB QB |
Stanford UCLA |
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1983 | Steve Pelluer | QB | Washington | Ricky Hunley Ron Rivera |
LB LB |
Arizona California |
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1984 | Rueben Mayes | RB | Washington State | Duane Bickett | LB | USC | |||||||
1985 | Rueben Mayes | RB | Washington State | Mark Walen | DT | UCLA | |||||||
1986 | Brad Muster | TB | Stanford | Byron Evans | LB | Arizona | |||||||
1987 | Troy Aikman | QB | UCLA | Chuck Cecil | FS | Arizona | |||||||
1988 | Rodney Peete | QB | USC | Dana Wells | NG | Arizona | |||||||
1989 | Steve Broussard | RB | Washington State | Junior Seau | OLB | USC | |||||||
1990 | Greg Lewis | RB | Washington | Steve Emtman Darryll Lewis |
DT CB |
Washington Arizona |
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1991 | Mike Pawlawski Mario Bailey |
QB WR |
California Washington |
Steve Emtman | DT | Washington | |||||||
1992 | Drew Bledsoe | QB | Washington State | Dave Hoffmann | LB | Washington | |||||||
1993 | J. J. Stokes | SE | UCLA | Rob Waldrop | NG | Arizona | |||||||
1994 | Napoleon Kaufman | TB | Washington | Mark Fields | MLB | Washington State | |||||||
1995 | Keyshawn Johnson | WR | USC | Tedy Bruschi | DE | Arizona | |||||||
1996 | Jake Plummer | QB | Arizona State | Jason Chorak | OLB | Washington | |||||||
1997 | Ryan Leaf | QB | Washington State | Pat Tillman | OLB | Arizona State | |||||||
1998 | Cade McNown Akili Smith |
QB QB |
UCLA Oregon |
Chris Claiborne | LB | USC | |||||||
1999 | Troy Walters | FL | Stanford | Deltha O'Neal | CB | California | Kareem Kelly | SE | USC | ||||
2000 | Marques Tuiasosopo | QB | Washington | Adam Archuleta | OLB | Arizona State | Terrell Suggs | DE | Arizona State | ||||
2001 | Joey Harrington | QB | Oregon | Robert Thomas | MLB | UCLA | Teyo Johnson Reggie Williams |
WR WR |
Stanford Washington |
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2002 | Jason Gesser Carson Palmer |
QB QB |
Washington State USC |
Terrell Suggs | DE | Arizona State | Mike Williams | WR | USC | ||||
2003 | Matt Leinart | QB | USC | Dave Ball | DE | UCLA | Brandon Browner | CB | Oregon State | ||||
2004 | Reggie Bush Matt Leinart |
TB QB |
USC USC |
Shaun Cody Bill Swancutt |
DL DE |
USC Oregon State |
Zach Miller | TE | Arizona State | ||||
2005 | Reggie Bush | TB | USC | Haloti Ngata Dale Robinson |
DT MLB |
Oregon Arizona State |
Jeremy Perry Mike Thomas |
OG WR |
Oregon State Arizona |
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2006 | Marshawn Lynch | RB | California | Daymeion Hughes | CB | California | Jairus Byrd Taylor Mays Alterraun Verner |
CB FS CB |
Oregon USC UCLA |
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2007 | Dennis Dixon | QB | Oregon | Sedrick Ellis | NT | USC | Jake Locker | QB | Washington | ||||
2008 | Jacquizz Rodgers | TB | Oregon State | Rey Maualuga | LB | USC | Jacquizz Rodgers | TB | Oregon State | ||||
2009 | Toby Gerhart | TB | Stanford | Brian Price | DT | UCLA | LaMichael James | RB | Oregon | Vontaze Burfict | MLB | Arizona State | |
2010 | Andrew Luck | QB | Stanford | Stephen Paea | DT | Oregon State | Robert Woods | WR | USC | Junior Onyeali | DE | Arizona State | |
2011 | Andrew Luck | QB | Stanford | Mychal Kendricks | LB | California | De'Anthony Thomas Marqise Lee |
RB WR |
Oregon USC |
Dion Bailey | LB | USC | [3] |
2012 | Marqise Lee | WR | USC | Will Sutton | DE | Arizona State | Marcus Mariota | QB | Oregon | Leonard Williams | DE | USC | [4] |
2013 | Ka'Deem Carey | RB | Arizona | Will Sutton | DE | Arizona State | Myles Jack | LB/RB | UCLA | Myles Jack | LB/RB | UCLA | [5] |
2014 | Marcus Mariota | QB | Oregon | Scooby Wright III | LB | Arizona | Royce Freeman | RB | Oregon | Adoree' Jackson | CB | USC | [6] |
2015 | Christian McCaffrey | RB | Stanford | DeForest Buckner | DE | Oregon | Josh Rosen | QB | UCLA | Cameron Smith | LB | USC | [7] |
2016 | Jake Browning | QB | Washington | Adoree' Jackson | DB | USC | Sam Darnold | QB | USC | Taylor Rapp | DB | Washington | [8] |
2017 | Bryce Love | RB | Stanford | Vita Vea | DT | Washington | J. J. Taylor Walker Little |
RB OL |
Arizona Stanford |
Colin Schooler | LB | Arizona | [9] |
2018 | Gardner Minshew | QB | Washington State | Ben Burr-Kirven | LB | Washington | Jermar Jefferson | RB | Oregon State | Merlin Robertson | LB | Arizona State | [10] |
2019 | Zack Moss | RB | Utah | Evan Weaver | LB | California | Kedon Slovis | QB | USC | Kayvon Thibodeaux | DE | Oregon | [11] |
2020 | Jarek Broussard | RB | Colorado | Talanoa Hufanga | S | USC | Ty Jordan | RB | Utah | Noah Sewell | LB | Oregon | [12] |
2021 | Drake London | WR | USC | Devin Lloyd | LB | Utah | Jayden de Laura | QB | Washington State | Junior Tafuna | DT | Utah | [13] |
2022 | Caleb Williams | QB | USC | Tuli Tuipulotu | DT | USC | Damien Martinez | RB | Oregon State | Lander Barton | LB | Utah | [14] |
Pop Warner Trophy
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.[1]: 113 [15] [16] Notably, all but 5 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.
Year | Player | School (#) |
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1949 | Eddie LeBaron | University of the Pacific (1) |
1950 | Russ Pomeroy | Stanford (1) |
1951 | Ollie Matson | University of San Francisco (1) |
1952 | Jim Sears | USC (1) |
1953 | Bob Garrett | Stanford (2) |
1954 | George Shaw | Oregon (1) |
1955 | Bob Davenport | UCLA (1) |
1956 | Jon Arnett | USC (2) |
1957 | Joe Francis | Oregon State (1) |
1958 | Joe Kapp | California (1) |
1959 | Chris Burford | Stanford (3) |
1960 | Billy Kilmer | UCLA (2) |
1961 | Chon Gallegos | San Jose State (1) |
1962 | Terry Baker | Oregon State (2) |
1963 | Vern Burke | Oregon State (3) |
1964 | Craig Morton | California (2) |
1965 | Mike Garrett | USC (3) |
1966 | Pete Pifer | Oregon State (4) |
1967 | Gary Beban | UCLA (3) |
1968 | O. J. Simpson | USC (4) |
1969 | Don Parish | Stanford (4) |
1970 | Jim Plunkett | Stanford (5) |
1971 | Jeff Siemon | Stanford (6) |
1972 | Mike Rae | USC (5) |
1973 | Lynn Swann | USC (6) |
1974 | Anthony Davis | USC (7) |
1975 | Chuck Muncie | California (3) |
1976 | Ricky Bell | USC (8) |
1977 | Guy Benjamin | Stanford (7) |
1978 | Jerry Robinson | UCLA (4) |
1979 | Charles White | USC (9) |
1980 | Ken Margerum | Stanford (8) |
1981 | Marcus Allen | USC (10) |
1982 | John Elway | Stanford (9) |
1983 | Ron Rivera | California (4) |
1984 | Jack Del Rio | USC (11) |
1985 | Rueben Mayes | Washington State (1) |
1986 | Dave Wyman | Stanford (10) |
1987 | Mike Perez | San Jose State (2) |
1988 | Rodney Peete | USC (12) |
1989 | Tim Ryan | USC (13) |
1990 | Greg Lewis | Washington (1) |
1991 | Tommy Vardell | Stanford (11) |
1992 | Glyn Milburn | Stanford (12) |
1993 | Johnnie Morton | USC (14) |
1994 | Steve Stenstrom | Stanford (13) |
1995 | Keyshawn Johnson | USC (15) |
1996 | Jake Plummer | Arizona State (1) |
1997 | Skip Hicks | UCLA (5) |
1998 | Cade McNown | UCLA (6) |
1999 | Deltha O'Neal | California (5) |
2000 | Marques Tuiasosopo | Washington (2) |
2001 | ||
2002 | Carson Palmer | USC (16) |
2003 | Dave Ball | UCLA (7) |
2004 | J. J. Arrington | California (6) |
Morris Trophy
The Morris Trophy is awarded annually to the best offensive and defensive linemen in the conference, as selected by opposing players.[1]: 113
Offense
Year | Player | School (#) |
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1980 | Roy Foster | USC (1) |
1981 | Roy Foster (2) | USC (2) |
1982 | Bruce Matthews | USC (3) |
1983 | Gary Zimmerman | Oregon (1) |
1984 | Dan Lynch | Washington State (1) |
1985 | Jeff Bregel | USC (4) |
1986 | Danny Villa | Arizona State (1) |
1987 | Randall McDaniel | Arizona State (2) |
1988 | Joe Tofflemire | Arizona (1) |
1989 | Bern Brostek | Washington (1) |
1990 | Pat Harlow | USC (5) |
1991 | Lincoln Kennedy | Washington (2) |
1992 | Lincoln Kennedy (2) | Washington (3) |
1993 | Todd Steussie | California (1) |
1994 | Tony Boselli | USC (6) |
1995 | Jonathan Ogden | UCLA (1) |
1996 | Bob Sapp | Washington (4) |
1997 | Olin Kreutz | Washington (5) |
1998 | Yusuf Scott | Arizona (2) |
1999 | Travis Claridge | USC (7) |
2000 | Chad Ward | Washington (6) |
2001 | Levi Jones | Arizona State (3) |
2002 | Kwame Harris | Stanford (1) |
2003 | Jacob Rogers | USC (8) |
2004 | Adam Snyder | Oregon (2) |
2005 | Ryan O'Callaghan | California (2) |
2006 | Ryan Kalil | USC (9) |
2007 | Alex Mack | California (3) |
2008 | Alex Mack (2) | California (4) |
2009 | Charles Brown | USC (10) |
2010 | Tyron Smith | USC (11) |
2011 | Matt Kalil | USC (12) |
2012 | David Yankey | Stanford (2) |
2013 | Xavier Su'a-Filo | UCLA (2) |
2014 | Andrus Peat | Stanford (3) |
2015 | Joshua Garnett | Stanford (4) |
2016 | Isaac Asiata[17] | Utah (1) |
2017 | Tyrell Crosby | Oregon (3) |
2018 | Kaleb McGary[18] | Washington (7) |
2019 | Penei Sewell[19] | Oregon (4) |
2020 | Alijah Vera-Tucker | USC (13) |
2021 | Nick Ford | Utah (2) |
2022 | Andrew Vorhees | USC (14) |
Defense
Year | Player | School (#) |
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1980 | Vince Goldsmith | Oregon (1) |
1981 | Fletcher Jenkins | Washington (1) |
1982 | George Achica | USC (1) |
1983 | Keith Millard | Washington State (1) |
1984 | Ron Holmes | Washington (2) |
1985 | Erik Howard | Washington State (2) |
1986 | Reggie Rogers | Washington (3) |
1987 | Dana Wells | Arizona (1) |
1988 | Dana Wells (2) | Arizona (2) |
1989 | Esera Tuaolo | Oregon State (1) |
1990 | Steve Emtman | Washington (4) |
1991 | Steve Emtman (2) | Washington (5) |
1992 | Rob Waldrop | Arizona (3) |
1993 | D'Marco Farr | Washington (6) |
1994 | Chad Eaton | Washington State (3) |
1995 | Tedy Bruschi | Arizona (4) |
1996 | Darrell Russell | USC (2) |
1997 | Jeremy Staat | Arizona State (1) |
1998 | Inoke Breckterfield | Oregon State (2) |
1999 | Willie Howard | Stanford (1) |
2000 | Andre Carter | California (1) |
2001 | Kenyon Coleman | UCLA (1) |
2002 | Terrell Suggs | Arizona State (2) |
2003 | Dave Ball | UCLA (2) |
2004 | Bill Swancutt | Oregon State (3) |
2005 | Haloti Ngata | Oregon (2) |
2006 | Sedrick Ellis | USC (3) |
2007 | Sedrick Ellis (2) | USC (4) |
2008 | Nick Reed | Oregon (3) |
2009 | Stephen Paea | Oregon State (4) |
2010 | Stephen Paea (2) | Oregon State (5) |
2011 | Star Lotulelei | Utah (1) |
2012 | Will Sutton | Arizona State (3) |
2013 | Will Sutton (2) | Arizona State (4) |
2014 | Nate Orchard | Utah (2) |
2015 | DeForest Buckner | Oregon (4) |
2016 | Solomon Thomas[17] | Stanford (2) |
2017 | Vita Vea | Washington (7) |
2018 | Greg Gaines[18] | Washington (8) |
2019 | Bradlee Anae[19] | Utah (3) |
2020 | Kayvon Thibodeaux | Oregon (5) |
2021 | Mika Tafua | Utah (4) |
2022 | Tuli Tuipulotu | USC (5) |
Coach of the Year
The following coach were selected as coach of the year.[1]: 121
Year | Player | School (#) | Ref. |
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1975 | Dick Vermeil | UCLA (1) | [1]: 121 |
1976 | John Robinson | USC (1) | [1]: 121 |
1977 | Bill Walsh | Stanford (1) | [1]: 121 |
1978 | John Robinson (2) | USC (2) | [1]: 121 |
1979 | Rich Brooks | Oregon (1) | [1]: 121 |
1980 | Don James | Washington (1) | [1]: 121 |
1981 | Jim Walden | Washington State (1) | [1]: 121 |
1982 | Joe Kapp | California (1) | [1]: 121 |
1983 | Jim Walden (2) | Washington State (2) | [1]: 121 |
1984 | Ted Tollner | USC (3) | [1]: 121 |
1985 | Terry Donahue | UCLA (2) | [1]: 121 |
1986 | John Cooper | Arizona State (1) | [1]: 121 |
1987 | Larry Smith | USC (4) | [1]: 121 |
1988 | Dennis Erickson | Washington State (3) | [1]: 121 |
Larry Smith (2) | USC (5) | [1]: 121 | |
1989 | Dave Kragthorpe | Oregon State (1) | [1]: 121 |
1990 | Don James (2) | Washington (2) | [1]: 121 |
Bruce Snyder | California (2) | [1]: 121 | |
1991 | Don James (3) | Washington (3) | [1]: 121 |
1992 | Dick Tomey | Arizona (1) | [1]: 121 |
1993 | Terry Donahue (2) | UCLA (3) | [1]: 121 |
1994 | Rich Brooks (2) | Oregon (2) | [1]: 121 |
1995 | Tyrone Willingham | Stanford (2) | [1]: 121 |
1996 | Bruce Snyder (2) | Arizona State (2) | [1]: 121 |
1997 | Mike Price | Washington State (4) | [1]: 121 |
1998 | Bob Toledo | UCLA (4) | [1]: 121 |
1999 | Tyrone Willingham (2) | Stanford (3) | [1]: 121 |
2000 | Dennis Erickson (2) | Oregon State (2) | [1]: 121 |
2001 | Mike Price (2) | Washington State (5) | [1]: 121 |
2002 | Jeff Tedford | California (3) | [1]: 121 |
2003 | Pete Carroll | USC (6) | [1]: 121 |
Bill Doba | Washington State (6) | [1]: 121 | |
2004 | Jeff Tedford (2) | California (4) | [1]: 121 |
2005 | Pete Carroll (2) | USC (7) | [1]: 121 |
Karl Dorrell | UCLA (5) | [1]: 121 | |
2006 | Pete Carroll (3) | USC (8) | [1]: 121 |
2007 | Dennis Erickson (3) | Arizona State (3) | [1]: 121 |
2008 | Mike Riley | Oregon State (3) | [1]: 121 |
2009 | Chip Kelly | Oregon (3) | [1]: 121 |
2010 | Chip Kelly (2) | Oregon (4) | [1]: 121 |
2011 | David Shaw | Stanford (4) | [1]: 121 |
2012 | David Shaw (2) | Stanford (5) | [1]: 121 |
2013 | Todd Graham | Arizona State (4) | [1]: 121 |
2014 | Rich Rodriguez | Arizona (2) | [1]: 121 |
2015 | David Shaw (3) | Stanford (6) | [7] |
Mike Leach | Washington State (7) | [7] | |
2016 | Mike MacIntyre | Colorado (1) | [20] |
2017 | David Shaw (4) | Stanford (7) | [9] |
2018 | Mike Leach (2) | Washington State (8) | [21] |
2019 | Kyle Whittingham (1) | Utah (1) | [11] |
2020 | Karl Dorrell (2) | Colorado (2) | [22] |
2021 | Kyle Whittingham (2) | Utah (2) | [23] |
2022 | Kalen DeBoer | Washington (4) | [24] |
Jonathan Smith | Oregon State (4) | [24] |
References
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- "Pac-10 Names Award for Pat Tillman" (Press release). Pac-10. June 8, 2004.
The Pac-10 has renamed its annual defensive player of the year award in football the Pat Tillman Defensive Player of the Year Award, Commissioner Tom Hansen announced today.
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- "2021 Pac-12 Football Performance Awards, presented by Nextiva, and All-Conference honors announced". Pac-12 Conference. December 7, 2021. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
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- "Shaw receives Warner Trophy". Madera Tribune. 26 January 1955. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
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External links
- Official Pac-10 announcements
- 2005 Pac-10 Football Awards and All-Conference Team Announced
- 2006 Pac-10 Football Awards and All-Conference Team Announced
- 2007 Pac-10 Football Awards and All-Conference Team Announced
- Pac-10 Announces 2008 All-Conference Football Awards
- 2010 Pac-10 Football Awards and All-Conference Team Announced