Walter Camp Man of the Year

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The Walter Camp Man of the Year is one of seven awards given annually by the Walter Camp foundation. The award is given to the "Man of the Year" in the world of college football. It honors an individual who has been closely associated with the game of American football as a player, coach or close attendant to the game. He must have attained a measure of success and been a leader in his chosen profession. He must have contributed to the public service for the benefit of his community, country and his fellow man. He must have an impeccable reputation for integrity and must be dedicated to our American Heritage and the philosophy of Walter Camp.[1]

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[edit] 2007 Man of the Year

Walter Camp All­-Century Team member and NFL Hall­-of-­Famer Dick Butkus, University of Illinois, received the 2007 Walter Camp “Man of the Year” award.

He was a two-­time Walter Camp All­-America selection (1963 and 1964) while playing center and linebacker. Butkus was an eight-­time Pro Bowl selection and was voted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1979. A member of the NFL 75th Anniversary All­-Time Team, Butkus had his number 51 jersey retired by the Bears in 1994.

After his playing career, Butkus became a well­-known celebrity endorser, broadcaster and actor. In addition, the Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando, FL, created the Dick Butkus Award, an award given annually to the most outstanding linebacker in college football.

[edit] 2006 Man of the Year

Mike Utley, the Former Washington State and Detroit Lions guard. Suffered a career-ending spinal injury during a game in 1991. Utley was awarded because he "has become a symbol of courage with his own rehabilitation" [2]. Also mentioned in his citation was his "commitment to help others with similar injuries".

The Mike Utley Foundation, with the motto “Thumbs Up,” has been dedicated to finding a cure for spinal cord injuries and providing the motivational and emotional support for individuals who have been disabled with such injuries.[3]

[edit] Yearly honorees

2007Dick Butkus, Illinois
2006Mike Utley, Washington State
2005Dwight Stephenson, Alabama
2004Anthony Munoz, Southern California
2003Ozzie Newsome, Alabama
2002Jim Kelly, Miami (Fla.)
2001Mike Singletary, Baylor
2000Howie Long, Villanova
1999Gil Brandt, Dallas Cowboys
1998Lou Holtz, Kent State University
1997Calvin Hill, Yale
1996Lynn Swann, Southern California
1995Reggie Williams, Dartmouth
1994Dick Anderson, Colorado
1993Warren Moon, Washington
1992Bob Griese, Purdue
1991Mel Blount, Southern
1990Nick Buoniconti, Notre Dame
1989Paul Brown, Miami (Ohio)
1988Andy Robustelli, Arnold
1987 — Levi Jackson, Yale
1986Willie Davis, Grambling
1985Rocky Bleier, Notre Dame
1984Don Shula, John Carroll
1983Roger Staubach, Navy
1982Merlin Olsen, Utah State
1981Otto Graham, Northwestern
1980Gale Sayers, Kansas
1979Jack Kemp, Occidental
1978Floyd Little, Syracuse
1977 — Fred Dunlap, Colgate
1976 — Edward Krause, Notre Dame
1975 — Pete Dawkins, Army
1974 — Jake Gaiter, Knoxville College/Florida A&M
1973Duffy Daugherty, Syracuse/Michigan State
1972 — Clinton Frank, Yale
1971Doc Blanchard, Army
1970 — Harry Kipke, Michigan
1969Pete Rozelle, San Francisco
1968 — Ted Blair, Yale
1967 — Hamilton Fish, Harvard

[edit] See also


College football awards:
Best player awards:
Heisman Memorial Trophy
Maxwell Award | Walter Camp Award
Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Best Defenseman)
Chuck Bednarik Award (Best Defenseman)
Dave Rimington Trophy (Best C)
Davey O'Brien Award (Best QB)
Dick Butkus Award (Best LB)
Doak Walker Award (Best RB)
Draddy Trophy (Academic Heisman)
Fred Biletnikoff Award (Best WR)
Jim Thorpe Award (Best DB)
John Mackey Award (Best TE)
Johnny Unitas Award (Best Senior QB)
Lombardi Award (Best Lineman or LB)
Lott Trophy (Defensive impact)
Lou Groza Award (Best PK)
Manning Award (Best QB)
Mosi Tatupu Award (Best spec. teams)
Outland Trophy (Best IOL or DL)
Ray Guy Award (Best P)
Randy Moss Award (Best KR/PR)
Sammy Baugh Trophy (Best QB)
Ted Hendricks Award (Best DE)
Wuerffel Trophy (Humanitarian-Athlete)
Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year | Home Depot Coach of the Year
Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year | Walter Camp Coach of the Year
Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year | Broyles Assistant Coach of the Year
Walter Payton Award (Best Div. I FCS Off.) | Buck Buchanan Award (Best Div. I FCS Def.)
Eddie Robinson Award (Best Div. I FCS Coach)
Harlon Hill Trophy (Div. II) | Gagliardi Trophy (Div. III) | Melberger Award (Div. III)