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Revision as of 06:27, 30 January 2012
The Walter Payton Award is a college football award given each year to the nation's most outstanding Division I FCS offensive player as determined by a panel of media and sports information directors. From 1987-1994, the award was given to the most outstanding Division I FCS player, without regard to position, but the institution of the Buck Buchanan Award in 1995 allowed the Payton to be devoted to offensive players.
1987 | Kenny Gamble | Colgate |
1988 | Dave Meggett | Towson |
1989 | John Friesz | Idaho |
1990 | Walter Dean | Grambling State |
1991 | Jamie Martin | Weber State |
1992 | Michael Payton | Marshall |
1993 | Doug Nussmeier | Idaho |
1994 | Steve McNair | Alcorn State |
1995 | Dave Dickenson | Montana |
1996 | Archie Amerson | Northern Arizona |
1997 | Brian Finneran | Villanova |
1998 | Jerry Azumah | New Hampshire |
1999 | Adrian Peterson | Georgia Southern |
2000 | Louis Ivory | Furman |
2001 | Brian Westbrook | Villanova |
2002 | Tony Romo | Eastern Illinois |
2003 | Jamaal Branch | Colgate |
2004 | Lang Campbell | William & Mary |
2005 | Erik Meyer | Eastern Washington |
2006 | Ricky Santos | New Hampshire |
2007 | Jayson Foster | Georgia Southern |
2008 | Armanti Edwards | Appalachian State |
2009 | Armanti Edwards | Appalachian State |
2010 | Jeremy Moses | Stephen F. Austin |
2011 | Bo Levi Mitchell | Eastern Washington |