Mr. Football Award (Indiana)
The Indiana Mr. Football Award is an honor given to the top high school football player in the state of Indiana.
Award winners
Professional teams listed are teams known.
Year |
Player |
High School |
College |
Professional team(s) |
1992 |
Alex Smith, RB |
Franklin County |
Indiana |
Indianapolis Colts |
1993 |
Bo Barzilauskas, OL/DL |
Bloomington South |
Indiana |
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1994 |
Josh Martini, RB |
East Central |
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1995 |
Earl Haniford, QB |
Martinsville |
Indiana |
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1996 |
Israel Thompson, RB |
Martinsville |
Ball State |
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1997 |
DuJuan Daniels, RB |
Chatard |
Boston College |
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1998 |
Rex Grossman, QB |
Bloomington South |
Florida |
Chicago Bears (2003-2008), Houston Texans (2009),
Washington Redskins (2010-present) |
1999 |
Derrick Ellis, RB |
Arlington |
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2000 |
Otis Shannon, RB |
Cathedral |
Harper College |
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2001 |
James Banks, QB/DB |
Ben Davis |
Tennessee
Carson–Newman |
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2002 |
Clayton Richard, QB |
McCutcheon |
Michigan |
Chicago White Sox,
San Diego Padres (baseball) |
2003 |
Desmond Tardy, QB |
Warren Central |
Purdue |
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2004 |
Jason Werner, WR/S |
Roncalli |
Purdue |
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2005 |
Dexter Taylor, QB |
Warren Central |
Tulsa
Western Kentucky
Marian |
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2006 |
Darren Evans, RB |
Warren Central |
Virginia Tech |
Indianapolis Colts (2011-present) |
2007 |
Paul McIntosh, QB |
Evansville Reitz |
Army/Southern Illinois |
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2008 |
Morgan Newton, QB |
Carmel High School |
Kentucky |
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2009 |
Daniel Wodicka, QB[1] |
West Lafayette |
Johns Hopkins University |
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2010 |
Tre Roberson, QB[2] |
Lawrence Central |
Indiana |
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2011 |
Gunner Kiel |
Columbus East High School |
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References
External links
High School Mr. Football Awards by state
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