The Maxwell Award is presented annually to the collegiate American football player judged by a panel of sportscasters, sportswriters, and National Collegiate Athletic Association head coaches and the membership of the Maxwell Football Club to be the best football player in the United States. The award is named after Robert W. Maxwell, a Swarthmore College football player, coach and sportswriter. John Lattner (1952-53) and Tim Tebow (2007-08) are the only two players to have won the award twice.
Winners
Winners by school
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| Overall trophies | |
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| Overall media awards | |
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| Positional awards | |
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| Other national player awards |
- Archie Griffin Award (Best player)
- Bill Willis Trophy (Defensive lineman)
- Chic Harley Award (Best player)
- Jack Lambert Trophy (Linebacker)
- Jack Tatum Trophy (Defensive back)
- Jim Brown Trophy (Running back)
- Jim Parker Trophy (Offensive lineman)
- Johnny Unitas Award (Senior quarterback)
- Knute Rockne Memorial Trophy (Lineman)
- Paul Hornung Award (Most versatile)
- Paul Warfield Award (Wide receiver)
- Sammy Baugh Trophy (Passer)
- Walter Camp Memorial Trophy (Offensive back)
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| All-Americans | |
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| Head coaching awards | |
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| Assistant coaching awards |
- Broyles Award (Assistant Coach of the Year)
- AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year
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| Conference awards | |
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| Division I FCS awards | |
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| Other divisions/associations | |
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| Academic, inspirational, and versatility awards | |
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| Service awards | |
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| Regional awards | |
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| Halls of fame | |
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