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Coaches and media of the Big Ten Conference award the following individual honors at the end of each football season. In addition, the Chicago Tribune awards the Chicago Tribune Silver Football to the most valuable football player of the conference.

General

Player of the Year

Sanctioned by Associated Press (AP) and United Press International (UPI); replaced with separate offensive and defensive selections in 1990.

Season Player Pos. Team
1982 Anthony Carter WR Michigan
1983 Don Thorp DT Illinois
1984 Keith Byars RB Ohio State
1985 Chuck Long QB Iowa
Lorenzo White RB Michigan State
1986 Jim Harbaugh QB Michigan
1987 Lorenzo White (2) RB Michigan State
Ernie Jones WR Indiana
1988 Anthony Thompson RB Indiana
1989 Anthony Thompson (2) RB Indiana

Graham–George Offensive Player of the Year

Selected by coaches and media. In 2011, the award was renamed the Graham–George Offensive Player of the Year Award in honor of Northwestern's Otto Graham and Ohio State's Eddie George.

Season Player Pos. Team Ref.
1990 Nick Bell RB Iowa
Matt Rodgers QB
Jon Vaughn RB Michigan
Tico Duckett RB Michigan State
1991 Desmond Howard WR Michigan
1992 Tyrone Wheatley RB Michigan
1993 Brent Moss RB Wisconsin
1994 Kerry Collins QB Penn State
1995 Eddie George RB Ohio State
1996 Orlando Pace OT Ohio State
1997 Curtis Enis RB Penn State
Tavian Banks RB Iowa
1998 Joe Germaine QB Ohio State
Drew Brees QB Purdue
1999 Ron Dayne RB Wisconsin
2000 Drew Brees (2) QB Purdue
2001 Antwaan Randle El QB Indiana
2002 Brad Banks QB Iowa
2003 Chris Perry RB Michigan
2004 Braylon Edwards WR Michigan
2005 Michael Robinson QB Penn State
Brett Basanez QB Northwestern
2006 Troy Smith QB Ohio State
2007 Rashard Mendenhall RB Illinois
2008 Shonn Greene RB Iowa
2009 John Clay RB Wisconsin
2010 Denard Robinson QB Michigan
Award renamed
2011 Montee Ball RB Wisconsin
2012 Braxton Miller QB Ohio State
2013 Braxton Miller (2) QB Ohio State
2014 Melvin Gordon RB Wisconsin
2015 Ezekiel Elliott RB Ohio State
2016 Saquon Barkley RB Penn State
2017 Saquon Barkley (2) RB Penn State
2018 Dwayne Haskins QB Ohio State
2019 Justin Fields QB Ohio State
2020 Justin Fields (2) QB Ohio State
2021 C. J. Stroud QB Ohio State
2022 C. J. Stroud (2) QB Ohio State
2023 Marvin Harrison Jr. WR Ohio State
2024 Dillon Gabriel QB Oregon

Nagurski–Woodson Defensive Player of the Year

Selected by coaches and media. In 2011, the award was renamed the Nagurski–Woodson Award in honor of Minnesota's Bronko Nagurski and Michigan's Charles Woodson.

Season Player Pos. Team Ref.
1990 Moe Gardner NT Illinois
Darrick Brownlow LB
1991 Leroy Smith DE Iowa
Troy Vincent CB Wisconsin
1992 Steve Tovar LB Ohio State
Jeff Zgonina DT Purdue
1993 Dana Howard LB Illinois
Dan Wilkinson DT Ohio State
1994 Dana Howard (2) LB Illinois
1995 Pat Fitzgerald LB Northwestern
1996 Shawn Springs CB Ohio State
Pat Fitzgerald (2) LB Northwestern
1997 Charles Woodson CB Michigan
1998 LaVar Arrington LB Penn State
Tom Burke DE Wisconsin
1999 Courtney Brown DE Penn State
2000 Jamar Fletcher CB Wisconsin
2001 Larry Foote LB Michigan
2002 Mike Doss S Ohio State
Michael Haynes DE Penn State
2003 Will Smith DE Ohio State
2004 Erasmus James DE Wisconsin
2005 A. J. Hawk LB Ohio State
2006 LaMarr Woodley DE Michigan
2007 James Laurinaitis LB Ohio State
2008 James Laurinaitis (2) LB Ohio State
2009 Jared Odrick DT Penn State
Greg Jones LB Michigan State
2010 Ryan Kerrigan DE Purdue
Award renamed
2011 Devon Still DT Penn State
2012 John Simon DE Ohio State
2013 Chris Borland LB Wisconsin
2014 Joey Bosa DE Ohio State
2015 Carl Nassib DE Penn State
2016 Jabrill Peppers LB Michigan
2017 Josey Jewell LB Iowa
2018 Devin Bush Jr. LB Michigan
2019 Chase Young DE Ohio State
2020 Daviyon Nixon DT Iowa
2021 Aidan Hutchinson DE Michigan
2022 Jack Campbell LB Iowa
2023 Johnny Newton DT Illinois
2024 Abdul Carter DE Penn State

Thompson–Randle El Freshman of the Year

Selected by coaches and media. In 2011, the award was renamed the Thompson–Randle El Freshman of the Year Award in honor of Minnesota's Darrell Thompson and Indiana's Antwaan Randle El.

Season Player Pos. Team Ref.
1986 Darrell Thompson RB Minnesota
1987 Tony Lowery QB Wisconsin
1988 Brian Fox QB Purdue
Ed Sutter LB/P Northwestern
1989 Eric Hunter QB Purdue
1990 Robert Smith RB Ohio State
1991 Corey Rogers RB Purdue
1992 Korey Stringer OT Ohio State
Simeon Rice DE Illinois
1993 Reggie Garnett LB Michigan State
1994 Orlando Pace OT Ohio State
1995 Charles Woodson CB Michigan
Curtis Enis RB Penn State
1996 Ron Dayne RB Wisconsin
Andy Katzenmoyer LB Ohio State
1997 Anthony Thomas RB Michigan
1998 Antwaan Randle El QB Indiana
1999 Brooks Bollinger QB Wisconsin
2000 Stuart Schweigert S Purdue
2001 Anthony Davis RB Wisconsin
2002 Maurice Clarett RB Ohio State
2003 Steve Breaston WR Michigan
Laurence Maroney RB Minnesota
2004 Mike Hart RB Michigan
2005 Tyrell Sutton RB Northwestern
2006 P. J. Hill RB Wisconsin
2007 Arrelious Benn WR Illinois
2008 Terrelle Pryor QB Ohio State
2009 Chris Borland LB Wisconsin
2010 James White RB Wisconsin
Award renamed
2011 Braxton Miller QB Ohio State
2012 Deion Barnes DE Penn State
2013 Christian Hackenberg QB Penn State
2014 J. T. Barrett QB Ohio State
2015 Jabrill Peppers S/RB Michigan
2016 Mike Weber RB Ohio State
2017 Jonathan Taylor RB Wisconsin
2018 Rondale Moore WR Purdue
2019 David Bell WR Purdue
2020 Brandon Joseph S Northwestern
2021 C. J. Stroud QB Ohio State
2022 Nicholas Singleton RB Penn State
2023 Dillon Thieneman S Purdue
2024 Jeremiah Smith WR Ohio State

Dave McClain / Hayes–Schembechler Coach of the Year

From 1986 through 2010, this award was dedicated in honor of Dave McClain, who served as the Wisconsin Badgers head coach from 1978 to 1985. Recipients were selected by the media. The coaches selected a separate award from 1982 to 1991. When the coaches resumed selecting a coach of the year in 2011, it was named for the first two recipients of the Big Ten Coach of the year, Bo Schembechler and Woody Hayes, as the Hayes–Schembechler coach of the year.

Season Coach Team Ref.
Big Ten Coach of the Year
1972 Bo Schembechler Michigan
1973 Woody Hayes Ohio State
1974 Denny Stolz Michigan State
1975 Woody Hayes (2) Ohio State
1976 Bo Schembechler (2) Michigan
1977 Darryl Rogers Michigan State
1978 Jim Young Purdue
1979 Earle Bruce Ohio State
1980 Bo Schembechler (3) Michigan
1981 Hayden Fry Iowa
1982 Bo Schembechler (4) Michigan
Dennis Green Northwestern
1983 Mike White Illinois
1984 Leon Burtnett Purdue
1985 Bo Schembechler (5) Michigan
Dave McClain Coach of the Year
1986 Bill Mallory Indiana
1987 George Perles Michigan State
Bill Mallory (2) Indiana
1988 John Mackovic Illinois
1989 Bo Schembechler (6) Michigan
John Mackovic (2) Illinois
1990 Hayden Fry (2) Iowa
1991 Hayden Fry (3) Iowa
Gary Moeller Michigan
1992 Gary Moeller (2) Michigan
1993 Barry Alvarez Wisconsin
1994 Joe Paterno Penn State
1995 Gary Barnett Northwestern
1996 Gary Barnett (2) Northwestern
1997 Joe Tiller Purdue
1998 Barry Alvarez (2) Wisconsin
1999 Glen Mason Minnesota
2000 Randy Walker Northwestern
2001 Ron Turner Illinois
2002 Kirk Ferentz Iowa
2003 John L. Smith Michigan State
2004 Kirk Ferentz (2) Iowa
2005 Joe Paterno (2) Penn State
2006 Bret Bielema Wisconsin
2007 Ron Zook Illinois
2008 Joe Paterno (3) Penn State
2009 Kirk Ferentz (3) Iowa
2010 Mark Dantonio Michigan State
Hayes–Schembechler Coach of the Year
2011 Brady Hoke Michigan
2012 Bill O'Brien Penn State
2013 Mark Dantonio (2) Michigan State
2014 Jerry Kill Minnesota
2015 Kirk Ferentz (4) Iowa
2016 Paul Chryst Wisconsin
James Franklin Penn State
2017 Paul Chryst (2) Wisconsin
2018 Pat Fitzgerald Northwestern
2019 P. J. Fleck Minnesota
Ryan Day Ohio State
2020 Tom Allen Indiana
2021 Mel Tucker Michigan State
2022 Jim Harbaugh Michigan
2023 David Braun Northwestern
2024 Curt Cignetti Indiana

Ford–Kinnick Leadership Award

The award is named in honor of Michigan's Gerald Ford and Iowa's Nile Kinnick.

Season Player Pos. Team Tenure Ref.
2011 Archie Griffin RB Ohio State 1972–1975
2012 Jon Runyan OT Michigan 1992–1995
2013 Gene Washington WR Michigan State 1964–1966
2014 Mike Hopkins S Illinois 1987–1991
2015 Brian Griese QB Michigan 1993–1997
2016 Reggie McKenzie G Michigan 1969–1971
2017 Troy Vincent CB Wisconsin 1988–1991
2018 Antwaan Randle El QB Indiana 1997–2001
2019 Doug Schlereth DE Indiana 1985–1988
2020 Napoleon Harris LB/DE Northwestern 1998–2001
2021 Pat Richter E Wisconsin 1960–1962
2022 Ron Guenther OL Illinois 1965–1966
2023 Richard Coachys QB/S Indiana 1965–1966
2024

Dungy–Thompson Humanitarian Award

The award is named in honor of Minnesota's Tony Dungy and Indiana's Anthony Thompson.

Season Player Pos. Team Tenure Ref.
2011 George Taliaferro HB Indiana 1945, 1947–1948
2012 Chris Spielman LB Ohio State 1984–1987
2013 Drew Brees QB Purdue 1997–2000
2014 Brian Griese QB Michigan 1993–1997
2015 John Shinsky DT Michigan State 1970–1973
2016 Trent Green QB Indiana 1988–1992
2017 Chad Greenway LB Iowa 2001–2005
2018 Jake Wood OT Wisconsin 2001–2004
2019 J. J. Watt DE Wisconsin 2008–2010
2020 Vincent Smith RB Michigan 2009–2012
2021 Malcolm Jenkins S/NB Ohio State 2005–2008
2022 Nate Sudfeld QB Indiana 2012–2015
2023 Dick Butkus LB Illinois 1962–1964
2024

All-Big Ten

Main article: List of All-Big Ten Conference football teams

Offensive

Griese–Brees Quarterback of the Year

Award started in 2011, named in honor of Purdue's Bob Griese and Drew Brees.

Season Player Team Ref.
2011 Russell Wilson Wisconsin
2012 Braxton Miller Ohio State
2013 Braxton Miller (2) Ohio State
2014 J. T. Barrett Ohio State
2015 Connor Cook Michigan State
2016 J. T. Barrett (2) Ohio State
2017 J. T. Barrett (3) Ohio State
2018 Dwayne Haskins Ohio State
2019 Justin Fields Ohio State
2020 Justin Fields (2) Ohio State
2021 C. J. Stroud Ohio State
2022 C. J. Stroud (2) Ohio State
2023 J. J. McCarthy Michigan
2024 Dillon Gabriel Oregon

Ameche–Dayne Running Back of the Year

Award started in 2011, named in honor of Wisconsin's Alan Ameche and Ron Dayne.

Season Player Team Ref.
2011 Montee Ball Wisconsin
2012 Montee Ball (2) Wisconsin
2013 Carlos Hyde Ohio State
2014 Melvin Gordon Wisconsin
2015 Ezekiel Elliott Ohio State
2016 Saquon Barkley Penn State
2017 Saquon Barkley (2) Penn State
2018 Jonathan Taylor Wisconsin
2019 Jonathan Taylor (2) Wisconsin
2020 Mohamed Ibrahim Minnesota
2021 Kenneth Walker III Michigan State
2022 Blake Corum Michigan
2023 Blake Corum (2) Michigan
2024 Kaleb Johnson Iowa

Richter–Howard Receiver of the Year

Award began in 2011 and is named in honor of Wisconsin's Pat Richter and Michigan's Desmond Howard.

Season Player Team Ref.
2011 Marvin McNutt Iowa
2012 Allen Robinson Penn State
2013 Allen Robinson (2) Penn State
2014 Tony Lippett Michigan State
2015 Aaron Burbridge Michigan State
2016 Austin Carr Northwestern
2017 D. J. Moore Maryland
2018 Rondale Moore Purdue
2019 Rashod Bateman Minnesota
2020 Ty Fryfogle Indiana
2021 David Bell Purdue
2022 Marvin Harrison Jr. Ohio State
2023 Marvin Harrison Jr. (2) Ohio State
2024 Jeremiah Smith Ohio State

Kwalick–Clark Tight End of the Year

Award began in 2011 and is named in honor of Penn State's Ted Kwalick and Iowa's Dallas Clark.

Season Player Team Ref.
2011 Drake Dunsmore Northwestern
2012 Jacob Pedersen Wisconsin
2013 Devin Funchess Michigan
2014 Maxx Williams Minnesota
2015 Jake Butt Michigan
2016 Jake Butt (2) Michigan
2017 Troy Fumagalli Wisconsin
2018 T. J. Hockenson Iowa
2019 Brycen Hopkins Purdue
2020 Pat Freiermuth Penn State
2021 Austin Allen Nebraska
2022 Sam LaPorta Iowa
2023 Cade Stover Ohio State
2024 Tyler Warren Penn State

Rimington–Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year

Selected by Big Ten radio broadcasters until 1991; selected by coaches since. In 2011, the award was renamed the Rimington–Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year Award, in honor of Nebraska's Dave Rimington and Ohio State's Orlando Pace.

2010 winner Gabe Carimi
Season Player Pos. Team Ref.
1984 Jeff Dellenbach G Wisconsin
1985 Mike Haight OT Iowa
1986 Dave Croston G Iowa
1987 Tony Mandarich OT Michigan State
1988 Tony Mandarich (2) OT Michigan State
1989 Bob Kula OT Michigan State
1990 Not awarded
1991 Greg Skrepenak OT Michigan
1992 Mike Devlin C Iowa
1993 Korey Stringer OT Ohio State
1994 Korey Stringer (2) OT Ohio State
1995 Orlando Pace OT Ohio State
1996 Orlando Pace (2) OT Ohio State
1997 Flozell Adams OT Michigan State
1998 Jon Jansen OT Michigan
1999 Chris McIntosh OT Wisconsin
2000 Steve Hutchinson G Michigan
2001 LeCharles Bentley C Ohio State
2002 Eric Steinbach G Iowa
2003 Robert Gallery OT Iowa
2004 David Baas C Michigan
2005 Greg Eslinger C Minnesota
2006 Jake Long OT Michigan
2007 Jake Long (2) OT Michigan
2008 A. Q. Shipley C Penn State
2009 Bryan Bulaga OT Iowa
2010 Gabe Carimi OT Wisconsin
Award renamed
2011 David Molk C Michigan
2012 Taylor Lewan OT Michigan
2013 Taylor Lewan (2) OT Michigan
2014 Brandon Scherff OT Iowa
2015 Taylor Decker OT Ohio State
2016 Pat Elflein C Ohio State
2017 Billy Price C Ohio State
2018 Michael Deiter G Wisconsin
2019 Tristan Wirfs OT Iowa
2020 Wyatt Davis G Ohio State
2021 Tyler Linderbaum C Iowa
2022 Peter Skoronski OT Northwestern
2023 Olu Fashanu OT Penn State
2024 Aireontae Ersery OT Minnesota

Defensive

Smith–Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year

Selected by Big Ten radio broadcasters until 1991; selected by coaches since. In 2011, the award was renamed the Smith–Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year Award in honor of Michigan State's Bubba Smith and Penn State's Courtney Brown.

Season Player Pos. Team Ref.
1984 Paul Hufford DT Iowa
1985 Mike Hammerstein DT Michigan
1986 Eric Kumerow DE Ohio State
1987 Dave Haight NT Iowa
1988 Mark Messner DT Michigan
1989 Moe Gardner NT Illinois
1990 Not awarded
1991 Leroy Smith DE Iowa
1992 Chris Hutchinson DT Michigan
1993 Dan Wilkinson DT Ohio State
1994 Simeon Rice DE Illinois
1995 Mike Vrabel DE Ohio State
1996 Mike Vrabel (2) DE Ohio State
1997 Jared DeVries DE Iowa
1998 Tom Burke DE Wisconsin
1999 Courtney Brown DE Penn State
2000 Wendell Bryant DT Wisconsin
Karon Riley DE Minnesota
2001 Wendell Bryant (2) DT Wisconsin
2002 Jimmy Kennedy DT Penn State
2003 Will Smith DE Ohio State
2004 Erasmus James DE Wisconsin
2005 Tamba Hali DE Penn State
2006 LaMarr Woodley DE Michigan
2007 Vernon Gholston DE Ohio State
2008 Mitch King DT Iowa
2009 Jared Odrick DT Penn State
2010 Ryan Kerrigan DE Purdue
Award renamed
2011 Devon Still DT Penn State
2012 John Simon DE Ohio State
2013 Shilique Calhoun DE Michigan State
2014 Joey Bosa DE Ohio State
2015 Joey Bosa (2) DE Ohio State
2016 Tyquan Lewis DE Ohio State
2017 Nick Bosa DE Ohio State
2018 Kenny Willekes DE Michigan State
2019 Chase Young DE Ohio State
2020 Daviyon Nixon DT Iowa
2021 Aidan Hutchinson DE Michigan
2022 Mike Morris DE Michigan
2023 Johnny Newton DT Illinois
2024 Abdul Carter DE Penn State

Butkus–Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year

Award started in 2011, named in honor of Illinois' Dick Butkus and Northwestern's Pat Fitzgerald.

Season Player Team Ref.
2011 Lavonte David Nebraska
2012 Michael Mauti Penn State
2013 Chris Borland Wisconsin
2014 Mike Hull Penn State
2015 Joe Schobert Wisconsin
2016 Jabrill Peppers Michigan
2017 Josey Jewell Iowa
2018 Devin Bush Jr. Michigan
2019 Micah Parsons Penn State
2020 Paddy Fisher Northwestern
2021 Leo Chenal Wisconsin
2022 Jack Campbell Iowa
2023 Tommy Eichenberg Ohio State
2024 Jay Higgins Iowa

Tatum–Woodson Defensive Back of the Year

Award started in 2011, named in honor of Ohio State's Jack Tatum and Purdue's Rod Woodson.

Season Player Pos. Team Ref.
2011 Alfonzo Dennard CB Nebraska
2012 Micah Hyde CB Iowa
2013 Darqueze Dennard CB Michigan State
2014 Kurtis Drummond S Michigan State
2015 Desmond King CB Iowa
2016 Jourdan Lewis CB Michigan
2017 Josh Jackson CB Iowa
2018 Amani Hooker S Iowa
2019 Antoine Winfield Jr. S Minnesota
2020 Shaun Wade CB Ohio State
2021 Riley Moss CB Iowa
2022 Devon Witherspoon CB Illinois
2023 Cooper DeJean CB Iowa
2024 Caleb Downs CB Ohio State

Special teams

Bakken–Andersen Kicker of the Year

Named in honor of Wisconsin's Jim Bakken and Michigan State's Morten Andersen.

Season Player Team Ref.
2011 Brett Maher Nebraska
2012 Brett Maher (2) Nebraska
Jeff Budzien Northwestern
2013 Jeff Budzien (2) Northwestern
2014 Brad Craddock Maryland
2015 Griffin Oakes Indiana
2016 Emmit Carpenter Minnesota
2017 Griffin Oakes (2) Indiana
2018 Chase McLaughlin Illinois
2019 Keith Duncan Iowa
2020 Connor Culp Nebraska
2021 Jake Moody Michigan
2022 Jake Moody (2) Michigan
2023 Dragan Kesich Minnesota
2024 Dominic Zvada Michigan

Eddleman–Fields Punter of the Year

Named in honor of Illinois' Dwight Eddleman and Michigan State's Brandon Fields.

Season Player Team Ref.
2011 Brett Maher Nebraska
2012 Will Hagerup Michigan
2013 Cody Webster Purdue
2014 Peter Mortell Minnesota
2015 Sam Foltz Nebraska
2016 Cameron Johnston Ohio State
2017 Ryan Anderson Rutgers
2018 Will Hart Michigan
2019 Blake Hayes Illinois
2020 Tory Taylor Iowa
2021 Jordan Stout Penn State
2022 Bryce Baringer Michigan State
2023 Tory Taylor (2) Iowa
2024 Eddie Czaplicki USC

Rodgers–Dwight Return Specialist of the Year

Named in honor of Nebraska's Johnny Rodgers and Iowa's Tim Dwight.

Season Player Team Ref.
2015 William Likely Maryland
2016 Jabrill Peppers Michigan
2017 Saquon Barkley Penn State
2018 Ihmir Smith-Marsette Iowa
2019 Javon Leake Maryland
2020 Aron Cruickshank Rutgers
2021 Charlie Jones Iowa
2022 Jaylin Lucas Indiana
2023 Cooper DeJean Iowa
2024 Kaden Wetjen Iowa

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Selected by coaches
  2. ^ Selected by media
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