Buck Buchanan Award
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The Buck Buchanan Award is presented annually to the nation's outstanding Division I FCS (formerly Division I-AA) college football defensive player. When it was instituted in 1995, the Walter Payton Award, previously awarded to the top I-AA player, was restricted to offensive players. The award is named after Buck Buchanan, and along with the Payton Award is handed out the night before the annual NCAA Division I Football Championship.
[edit] Previous winners
Year | Winner | School | Position |
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1995 | Dexter Coakley | Appalachian State | Linebacker |
1996 | Dexter Coakley | Appalachian State | Linebacker |
1997 | Chris McNeil | North Carolina A&T | Defensive End |
1998 | James Milton | Western Illinois | Linebacker |
1999 | Al Lucas | Troy State | Defensive Tackle |
2000 | Edgerton Hartwell | Western Illinois | Linebacker |
2001 | Derrick Lloyd | James Madison | Linebacker |
2002 | Rashean Mathis | Bethune-Cookman | Free Safety |
2003 | Jared Allen | Idaho State | Defensive End |
2004 | Jordan Beck | Cal Poly | Linebacker |
2005 | Chris Gocong | Cal Poly | Defensive End |
2006 | Kyle Shotwell | Cal Poly | Linebacker |
2007 | Kroy Biermann | Montana | Defensive End |
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