On Thursday, the majority of college football’s 2010 awards will be presented. ESPN will broadcast the award presentations beginning at 7 p.m. Eastern time. Some of the awards to be doled out Thursday night include the Chuck Bednarik, Fred Biletnikoff, and Lou Groza awards.
College Football Awards: From Heisman To Biletnikoff, A Rundown Of All The Postseason Trophies
One exception is the Heisman Trophy, which will be presented on Saturday, December 11. Here’s a run-down of the winners of the awards already announced, as well as the awards that have yet to be presented.
The Heisman Trophy
Awarded to: The "most outstanding" player in college football
Awarded by: The Heisman Trust
2009 winner: Mark Ingram, Alabama
Maxwell Award
Awarded to: The best player in college football
Awarded by: The Maxwell Football Club
2010 winner: Cam "Cameron" Newton, Auburn
Walter Camp Award
Awarded to: The best player in college football
Awarded by: The Walter Camp Football Foundation
2010 winner: Cam Newton, Auburn
Doak Walker Award
Awarded to: The best running back in college football
Awarded by: The Doak Walker Award Selection Committee
2010 winner: LaMichael James, Oregon
Davey O'Brien Award
Awarded to: The best quarterback in college football
Awarded by: The Davey O'Brien Foundation
2010 winner: Cam Newton, Auburn
Home Depot Award
Awarded to: The best head coach in college football
Awarded by: ABC and ESPN college football analysts
2010 winner: Gene Chizik, Auburn
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award
Awarded to: The "most outstanding" senior quarterback in college football
Awarded by: The Golden Arm Foundation
2010 winner: Scott Tolzien, Wisconsin
Vince Lombardi/Rotary Award
Awarded to: The "most outstanding" lineman in college football
Awarded by: The Rotary Club in Houston
2010 winner: Nick Fairley, Auburn
Bronko Nagurski Trophy
Awarded to: The best defensive player in college football
Awarded by: The Charlotte Touchdown Club and the Football Writers Association of America
2010 winner: Da'Quan Bowers, Clemson
Fred Biletnikoff Award
Awarded to: The "most outstanding" wide receiver in college football
Awarded by: The Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation
2010 winner: Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State
John Mackey Award
Awarded to: The "most outstanding" tight end in college football
Awarded by: The Nassau County Sports Commission
2010 winner: D.J. Williams, Arkansas
Outland Trophy
Awarded to: The "most outstanding" interior lineman in college football
Awarded by: The Football Writers Association of America
2010 winner: Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin
Rimington Trophy
Awarded to: The "most outstanding" center in college football
Awarded by: The Rimington Trophy Committee
2010 winner: Jake Kirkpatrick, TCU
Chuck Bednarik Award
Awarded to: The best defensive player in college football
Awarded by: The Maxwell Football Club
2010 winner: Patrick Peterson, LSU
Dick Butkus Award
Awarded to: The "most outstanding" linebacker in college football
Awarded by: The Butkus Foundation
2010 winner: Von Miller, Texas A&M
Jim Thorpe Award
Awarded to: The best defensive back in college football
Awarded by: The Jim Thorpe Association
2010 winner: Patrick Peterson, LSU
Lou Groza Award
Awarded to: The best placekicker in college football
Awarded by: The Palm Beach County Sports Commission
2010 winner: Dan Bailey, Oklahoma State
Ray Guy Award
Awarded to: The "most outstanding" punter in college football
Awarded by: The Greater Augusta Sports Council
2010 winner: Chas Henry, Florida
Ted Hendricks Award
Awarded to: the best defensive end in college football
Awarded by: The Ted Hendricks Foundation
2010 winner: Da'Quan Bowers, Clemson
William V. Campbell Trophy
Awarded to: The college football player with the best combination of academics, community service, and on-field performance
Awarded by: HealthSouth Corporation
2010 winner: Sam Acho, Texas
Walter Payton Award
Awarded to: The "most outstanding" offensive player in FCS college football
Awarded by: The Sports Network
2009 winner: Armanti Edwards, Appalachian State
Buck Buchanan Award
Awarded to: The "most outstanding" defensive player in FCS college football
Awarded by: The Sports Network
2009 winner: Arthur Moats, James Madison University
Harlon Hill Trophy
Awarded to: the "most valuable" player in Division II college football
Awarded by: The National Harlon Hill Awards Committee, sports information directors
2009 winner: Joique Bell, Wayne State
Gagliardi Trophy
Awarded to: the "most outstanding" player in Division III college football
Awarded by: The Salem Rotary Club
2009 winner: Blaine Westemeyer, Augustana











