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Revision as of 14:19, 30 March 2013

The Archie Griffin Award is a college football award given each year to the nation's most valuable player as determined by the Touchdown Club of Columbus. It differs from the Chic Harley Award, TCoC's other "best player" award, in that it recognizes the "most valuable" player rather than the "most outstanding" player, and considers the player's performance in bowl games.

1999 Michael Vick Virginia Tech quarterback
2000 Josh Heupel Oklahoma quarterback
2001 Ken Dorsey Miami (FL) quarterback
2002 Ken Dorsey Miami (FL) quarterback
2003 Matt Leinart Southern California quarterback
2004 Matt Leinart Southern California quarterback
2005 Vince Young Texas quarterback
2006 Troy Smith Ohio State quarterback
2007 Pat White West Virginia quarterback
2008 Colt McCoy Texas quarterback
2009 Toby Gerhart Stanford running back
2010 Andrew Luck Stanford quarterback
2011 Montee Ball Wisconsin running back