Jim Thorpe Award

The Jim Thorpe Award, named in memory of multi-sport athlete Jim Thorpe, has been awarded to the top defensive back in college football since 1986. It is voted on by the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame. In 2017, the award became sponsorsed by Paycom and was named the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award.[1]

Jim Thorpe Award
Given forthe top defensive back in college football
CountryUnited States
Presented byOklahoma Sports Hall of Fame
History
First award1986
Most recentTrevon Moehrig, TCU (2020)
Websitehttp://www.oksportshof.org

Winners

YearPlayerSchoolRef
1986Thomas EverettBaylor [2]
1987 (tie)Bennie BladesMiami (FL) [3]
Rickey DixonOklahoma
1988Deion SandersFlorida State [4]
1989Mark CarrierUSC [5]
1990Darryll LewisArizona [6]
1991Terrell BuckleyFlorida State (2) [7]
1992Deon FiguresColorado [8]
1993Antonio LanghamAlabama [9]
1994Chris HudsonColorado (2) [10]
1995Greg MyersColorado State [11]
1996 †Lawrence WrightFlorida [12]
1997Charles WoodsonMichigan [13]
1998Antoine WinfieldOhio State [14]
1999Tyrone CarterMinnesota [15]
2000Jamar FletcherWisconsin [16]
2001Roy WilliamsOklahoma (2) [17]
2002Terence NewmanKansas State [18]
2003Derrick StraitOklahoma (3) [19]
2004Carlos RogersAuburn [9]
2005Michael HuffTexas [20]
2006Aaron RossTexas (2) [21]
2007Antoine CasonArizona (2) [22]
2008Malcolm JenkinsOhio State (2) [23]
2009Eric BerryTennessee [9]
2010Patrick PetersonLSU [24]
2011Morris ClaiborneLSU (2) [9]
2012Johnthan BanksMississippi State [9]
2013Darqueze DennardMichigan State [25]
2014Gerod HollimanLouisville [26]
2015Desmond KingIowa [27]
2016Adoree' JacksonUSC (2) [28]
2017Minkah FitzpatrickAlabama (2) [29]
2018Deandre BakerGeorgia [30]
2019Grant DelpitLSU (3) [31]
2020Trevon MoehrigTCU [32]

† In 1996, finalist Chris Canty of Kansas State University withdrew his name from consideration, which caused a re-vote.[33]

References

General
  • "Jim Thorpe Award Winners". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on August 12, 2016. Retrieved January 8, 2017.
Footnotes
  1. "Awards - Paycom Jim Thorpe Award".
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  23. Fong, Marvin (2008-12-17). "OSU's Jenkins often overlooked, but he's a worthy recipient of Thorpe honor". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  24. "LSU's Patrick Peterson wins Chuck Bednarik, Jim Thorpe awards". The Times-Picayune. December 9, 2010. Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  25. "Michigan State's Darqueze Dennard wins Jim Thorpe award, named Walter Camp All-American". MLive.com. 2013-12-12. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
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  27. "Iowa's Desmond King wins Jim Thorpe Award". USA Today. Associated Press. 2015-12-10. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  28. "USC's Adoree' Jackson wins 2016 Thorpe Award | The Draft Wire". USA Today. 2016-12-09. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  29. "Alabama's Fitzpatrick wins 2nd ever Thorpe Award for Alabama | Bamaonline". bamaonline.com. Retrieved 2017-12-07.
  30. "Georgia's Deandre Baker Wins 2018 Jim Thorpe Award as College Football's Best DB".
  31. Pickman, Ben (December 12, 2019). "College Football Awards: Full List of Winners, Results". si.com. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved December 12, 2019.
  32. https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/30670450/alabama-crimson-tide-players-take-home-several-major-college-football-awards
  33. "Canty apologizes, withdraws from awards consideration". Apnewsarchive.com. 1996-12-10. Archived from the original on February 10, 2018. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
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