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Walter Payton Award

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Walter Payton Award
Walter Payton Award
Awarded for"Most outstanding offensive player in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision"
CountryUnited States
Presented byStats Perform
History
First award1987, 37 years ago
Most recentMark Gronowski, QB
South Dakota State
Websitewww.fcs.football

The Walter Payton Award is awarded annually to the most outstanding offensive player in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) of college football as chosen by a nationwide panel of media and college sports information directors.[1] The honor was first given 37 years ago in 1987 to the outstanding player in the division, but in 1995, eligibility was restricted to offensive players, as the Buck Buchanan Award for defensive players was inaugurated.

The award was named in honor of National Football League (NFL) legend Walter Payton, who starred at Jackson State University in the early 1970s.[2]

Up until presentations for the 2014 season, the Payton and Buchanan Awards were awarded by The Sports Network. Since STATS LLC, now known as Stats Perform, acquired The Sports Network in February 2015, it has presented all of the major FCS awards.

The most recent winner of the award is Mark Gronowski, a quarterback from South Dakota State who earned the honor during the 2023 season.

The award was named to honor college and NFL star Walter Payton
Armanti Edwards was the first player to win the award more than once (2008, 2009).

Winners

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Year Winner School Position Ref.
1987 Kenny Gamble Colgate RB [3]
1988 Dave Meggett Towson State RB [3]
1989 John Friesz Idaho QB [3]
1990 Walter Dean Grambling RB [3]
1991 Jamie Martin Weber State QB [3]
1992 Michael Payton Marshall QB [3]
1993 Doug Nussmeier Idaho QB [3]
1994 Steve McNair Alcorn State QB [3]
1995 Dave Dickenson Montana QB [3]
1996 Archie Amerson Northern Arizona RB [3]
1997 Brian Finneran Villanova WR [3]
1998 Jerry Azumah New Hampshire RB [3]
1999 Adrian Peterson Georgia Southern RB [3]
2000 Louis Ivory Furman RB [3]
2001 Brian Westbrook Villanova RB [3]
2002 Tony Romo Eastern Illinois QB [3]
2003 Jamaal Branch Colgate RB [3]
2004 Lang Campbell William & Mary QB [3]
2005 Erik Meyer Eastern Washington QB [3]
2006 Ricky Santos New Hampshire QB [3]
2007 Jayson Foster Georgia Southern QB [3]
2008 Armanti Edwards Appalachian State QB [3]
2009
2010 Jeremy Moses Stephen F. Austin QB [3]
2011 Bo Levi Mitchell Eastern Washington QB [3]
2012 Taylor Heinicke Old Dominion QB [3]
2013 Jimmy Garoppolo Eastern Illinois QB [3]
2014 John Robertson Villanova QB [3]
2015 Cooper Kupp Eastern Washington WR [4]
2016 Jeremiah Briscoe Sam Houston State QB [4]
2017
2018 Devlin Hodges Samford QB [4]
2019 Trey Lance North Dakota State QB [4]
2020 Cole Kelley Southeastern Louisiana QB [4]
2021 Eric Barriere Eastern Washington QB [4]
2022 Lindsey Scott Jr. Incarnate Word QB [4]
2023 Mark Gronowski South Dakota State QB [4]

Awards won by school

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This is a list of the colleges and universities who have had a player win a Walter Payton Award. Among the many schools in the division, only nine have claimed more than one award, and only seven have had more than one player win the award. Eastern Washington has had four players win the award, Villanova has had three players win the award, and five have had two players win: Colgate, Georgia Southern, Idaho, New Hampshire, and Eastern Illinois. Two players have won the award twice, with both being the only players from their institutions to win. In 2009, Armanti Edwards from Appalachian State became the first to receive the award twice,[5] followed in 2017 by Jeremiah Briscoe from Sam Houston State.[6][a] In 2019, Trey Lance of North Dakota State was the first freshman to receive the award.[7]

School Awards
Eastern Washington 4
Villanova 3
Appalachian State^ 2
Colgate
Eastern Illinois
Georgia Southern^
Idaho
New Hampshire
Sam Houston^
Alcorn State 1
Furman
Grambling
Incarnate Word
Marshall^
Montana
North Dakota State
Northern Arizona
North Dakota State
Old Dominion^
Samford
South Dakota State
Southeastern Louisiana
Stephen F. Austin
Towson
Weber State
William & Mary
^ Team is now a member of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Sam Houston dropped the word "State" from its athletic branding in 2020.

References

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  1. ^ "Walter Payton Award". The Sports Network. Retrieved 2008-12-22.
  2. ^ Roy Taylor (2002). "Walter Payton Biography". Bears History. Retrieved 2008-12-22.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa "Walter Payton Award -- History (1987–2014)". The Sports Network. 2015-01-06. Archived from the original on 2015-01-06. Retrieved 2024-08-29. [note: includes details about each winner's accomplishments during their award year]
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Chiusano, Anthony (2024-01-06). "Walter Payton Award: Complete history of the FCS offensive honor (1987–2023)". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Archived from the original on 2024-08-30. Retrieved 2024-08-30. [note: includes details about the award itself, and a simple list of each year's winner]
  5. ^ "Armanti Edwards wins 2009 Walter Payton Award". The Sports Network. Archived from the original on 2011-04-04. Retrieved 2008-12-17.
  6. ^ Chiusano, Anthony (January 5, 2018). "Sam Houston State QB Jeremiah Briscoe wins FCS Walter Payton Award for second straight year". NCAA.com. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  7. ^ Chiusano, Anthony (January 10, 2020). "North Dakota State QB Trey Lance wins 2019 FCS Walter Payton Award". NCAA.com. Retrieved January 11, 2020.