List of Football Academic All-America Team Members of the Year

List of Football Academic All-America Team Members of the Year is a list of the annual selection by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and its Academic All-America sponsor of the individual athlete selected as the most outstanding of the annual Football Academic All-America selections. From 1996 to 2011 one winner each was chosen from both the College and University Divisions for all twelve Academic All-America teams including football. The Academic All-America program recognizes combined athletic and academic excellence of the nation's top student-athletes. The University Division team included eligible participants from National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I member schools, while the College Division team included scholar-athletes from all of the following: NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), Canadian universities and colleges and two-year schools. Currently, each team selects Academic All-District honorees in eight geographic districts across the United States and Canada.[1] First team All-District honorees make the All-America team ballots. All twelve Academic All-American teams (Men's and women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's track & field, men's baseball, women's softball, men's football, women's volleyball and men's and women's at-large teams) had one Academic All-American of the Year each for both the College and University divisions. One of these twelve sport-by-sport Academic All-Americans of the year is selected as the Academic All-America Team Members of the Year for each division.[2] The most recent football player to win the all-sports honor is Justin Herbert of the University of Oregon, who received the Division I awards for the 2019–20 academic year (with the football award designated as a 2019 award and the overall award presented for 2020).[3]

Football Academic All-America Team Members of the Year
Given forthe yearly outstanding men's American football Academic All-America team member
CountryUnited States & Canada
Presented byCollege Sports Information Directors of America
History
Most recentJustin Herbert, Oregon
Brant Grisel, Charleston (WV)
Matt Anderson, Wisconsin–Whitewater
Hilton Joseph, Waldorf
Websiteacademicallamerica.com

In 2011, the Academic All-America program was expanded from two to four divisions. NCAA Divisions II and III were separated into their own divisions, while the College Division was then restricted to non-NCAA institutions.[4] Most recently, effective with the 2018–19 school year, the College Division was split, with NAIA members now receiving their own set of awards.[5]

Tables of winners

Names in bold indicate winners of the all-sports Academic All-America award.

Two-division era (1991–2010)

Year University Division Winner School College Division Winner School
1991Tommy VardellStanford
1992Jim HansenColorado
1993Tim Ruddy[6]Notre Dame
1994Rob ZatechkaNebraska
1995Danny Wuerffel[7]FloridaChris PalmerSaint John's (MN)
1996Danny WuerffelFlorida
1997Peyton ManningTennesseeBrad GrayMIT
1998Matt StinchcombGeorgia
1999Chad PenningtonMarshall
2000Drew Brees[8]Purdue
2001Ryan Johnson[9]Montana StateT.J. HessWidener
2002Kliff Kingsbury[10]Texas TechMike Bowman[11]Susquehanna
2003Craig Krenzel[12]Ohio StateTyler Paul[12]Emporia State
2004Alex Smith[13]UtahTy Touchstone[13]Eastern New Mexico
2005Nick Hartigan[14]BrownJosh Lamberson [14]Northwest Missouri State
2006Paul Posluszny[15]Penn StateRyan Meredith[15]Pittsburg State
2007Brandon Cramer[16]DaytonDanny Woodhead[16]Chadron State
2008Tim Tebow[17]FloridaGreg Micheli[17]Mount Union
2009Tim Tebow[18]FloridaBeau Kildow[18]Morningside
2010Greg McElroy[19]AlabamaIsaac Odim[19]Minnesota–Duluth

Four-division era (2011–present)

Year Div. I Winner School Div. II Winner School Div. III Winner School College/NAIA Winner[lower-alpha 1] School
2011Andrew Luck[4]StanfordClay Garcia[20]Colorado MinesMichael Zweifel[21]DubuqueJake Snodgrass[22]McPherson
2012Barrett Jones[23]AlabamaDustin Vaughan[24]West Texas A&MNick Driskill[25]Mount UnionJake Snodgrass[26]McPherson
2013Gabe Ikard[27]OklahomaTrent Adams[28]Northwest Missouri StateJohn Arena[29]Johns HopkinsLamont Wims[30]Robert Morris (IL)
2014Zach Zenner[31]South Dakota StateKevin Rodgers[32]Henderson StateMichael Bates[33]Illinois CollegeConnor Zumpfe[34]Nebraska Wesleyan
2015Carson Wentz[35]North Dakota StateJason Vander Laan[36]Ferris StateHank Spencer[37]Mount UnionLogan Paben[38]Peru State
2016Christian McCaffrey[39]StanfordKyle Zimmerman[39]Northwest Missouri StateRyan Anderson[39]OlivetLogan Brettell[39]Baker
2017Marlon Walls[40]Stephen F. AustinTy Reasnor[41]Arkansas TechUgdam Goyal[42]MITGunnar Orcutt[43]Peru State
2018Justin Herbert[44]OregonKirby Hora[45]Augustana (SD)Ugdam Goyal[46]MITTrent Solsma[47]Morningside
2019Justin Herbert[48]OregonBrant Grisel[49]Charleston (WV)Matt Anderson[50]Wisconsin–WhitewaterHilton Joseph[51]Waldorf
Notes
  1. College Division, 2011–2017; NAIA, 2018–present

Schools with multiple awards

SchoolAwards
Florida4[m 1]
MIT3[m 2]
Mount Union3
Northwest Missouri State3
Stanford3
Alabama2
McPherson2[m 3]
Morningside2
Oregon2[m 3]
Peru State2
Notes
  1. Four awards won by two individuals.
  2. Three awards won by two individuals.
  3. Two awards won by the same individual.

Notes

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