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all-time honors DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 209 TERPS IN THE HALL OF FAME National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame (1993) Through three All-America years at Maryland and 14 All-Pro years in the Na- tional Football League, Dick Modzelewski was always “Little Mo.” At 6-0, 235 pounds during his playing days at Maryland, he was one of the bigger collegiate linemen during the early 1950s. He was the second Mo at Maryland, following his older brother Ed, “Big Mo.” Dick Modzelewski played three years as defensive tackle for the Terps on the great teams which were 24-4-1. He became Maryland’s first winner of a major national honor when he received the Outland Trophy as the nation’s top lineman in 1952. Through his career at Maryland, the Terps fashioned a 22-game unbeaten streak. At the end of his senior season, Mod- zelewski was named to every All-America team and was awarded the Outland Trophy. He was a second-round draft choice of the Washington Redskins. He spent 14 seasons in the NFL, with the Redskins, the Pittsburgh Steelers, the New York Giants and Cleveland Browns. Modzelewski was an All-Pro and on NFL championship teams with both the Gi- ants (1956) and the Browns (1964). Dick Modzelewski was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in 1993. Dick Modzelewski Randy White Bob Pellegrini Jerry Claiborne Pro Football Hall of Fame (1994) National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame (1994) Randy White changed the look of football’s defensive lines. At Maryland, and later in an All-Pro National Football League career with the Dallas Cowboys, he was regarded as the quickest defensive lineman to play the game. He could be in an opponent’s backfield before a quarterback could make a hand-off. In 1974, Randy White cleaned up the college football awards plate. He was honored with the Outland and Lombardi trophies as the top collegiate lineman, was ACC Player of the Year, was an unanimous first-team All-America choice, named the Delaware (his home state) Athlete of the Year and named the Amateur Athlete of the Year by the Philadelphia Sportswriters Association. A first round draft choice of the Dallas Cowboys, White was an All-Pro performer throughout his career and shared Super Bowl MVP honors with Dallas teammate Harvey Martin when the Cowboys defeated Denver in Super Bowl XII. White’s No. 94 number has been re- tired at Maryland. He was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994. National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame (1996) Bob Pellegrini was recruited to Mary- land as a quarterback, but made his name as one of college football’s best linemen. In his first season, Pellegrini was a 6-2, 215-pound sophomore guard for the 1953 national champion Terrapins. He would play guard again in 1954 in an era when players went both ways, before being switched to center for his senior year to fill a Terrapin void. As a senior, Pellegrini led Maryland to its second 10-0 regular season and ACC championship in three years as the Terps defeated defending national champion UCLA. He was selected ACC Player of the Year, named consensus All-America and pictured as Herman Hickman’s cover boy for Lineman of the Year in 1955. Pellegrini led the Terps to a 27-4-1 re- cord over his career, with rankings in the Top 10 each season. He was the first pick in the National Football League draft by the Phil- adelphia Eagles. Pellegrini became one of the building blocks of an Eagle turnaround that took the team to the top of the football world. A losing team when he joined, the Eagles defeated Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers for the World Championship four years later with Bob Pellegrini at linebacker. Bob Pellegrini was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in December 1996. National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame (1999) Former Maryland football coach Jerry Claiborne was selected to join 12 legendary college football players and two other coaches among the 1999 class of inductees into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame. Claiborne coached 28 seasons overall between stints at Virginia Tech (1961-70), Maryland (1972- 81) and Kentucky (1982- 89), and compiled a 179-122-8 record in the process. At Maryland, Claiborne was named The Sporting News National Coach of the Year in 1974 after winning the Atlantic Coast Conference and finishing the season ranked No. 13 by the Associated Press. He was the District III Coach of the Year in 1973, 1975 and 1976. In all, Claiborne was the coach of the year in three different conferences -- - Southern (1963), ACC (1973, ‘75, ‘76) and Southeastern (1983) --- while leading his teams to 11 bowl games. Throughout his coaching career, he was a strong advocate of the right combination of academics and athletics. In his years as head coach, he had four players named Academic All-America and 87 players earn academic all-con- ference honors. On the field, he coached 13 All-Americans and 53 who earned all- MODZELEWSKI Dick WHITE Randy PELLEGRINI Bob CLAIBORNE Jerry

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Page 1: all-time honors TERPS IN THE HALL OF FAME · 2018-06-05 · all-time honors DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 209 TERPS IN THE HALL OF FAME National Football Foundation

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National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame (1993) Through three All-America years at Maryland and 14 All-Pro years in the Na-tional Football League, Dick Modzelewski was always “Little Mo.” At 6-0, 235 pounds during his playing days at Maryland, he was one of the bigger collegiate linemen during the early 1950s. He was the second Mo at Maryland, following his older brother Ed, “Big Mo.” Dick Modzelewski played three years as defensive tackle for the Terps on the great teams which were 24-4-1. He became Maryland’s first winner of a major national honor when he received the Outland Trophy as the nation’s top lineman in 1952. Through his career at Maryland, the Terps fashioned a 22-game unbeaten streak. At the end of his senior season, Mod-zelewski was named to every All-America team and was awarded the Outland Trophy. He was a second-round draft choice of the Washington Redskins. He spent 14 seasons in the NFL, with the Redskins, the Pittsburgh Steelers, the New York Giants and Cleveland Browns. Modzelewski was an All-Pro and on NFL championship teams with both the Gi-ants (1956) and the Browns (1964). Dick Modzelewski was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in 1993.

Dick Modzelewski Randy White Bob Pellegrini Jerry Claiborne

Pro Football Hall of Fame (1994)National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame (1994) Randy White changed the look of football’s defensive lines. At Maryland, and later in an All-Pro National Football League career with the Dallas Cowboys, he was regarded as the quickest defensive lineman to play the game. He could be in an opponent’s backfield before a quarterback could make a hand-off. In 1974, Randy White cleaned up the college football awards plate. He was honored with the Outland and Lombardi trophies as the top collegiate lineman, was ACC Player of the Year, was an unanimous first-team All-America choice, named the Delaware (his home state) Athlete of the Year and named the Amateur Athlete of the Year by the Philadelphia Sportswriters Association. A first round draft choice of the Dallas Cowboys, White was an All-Pro performer throughout his career and shared Super Bowl MVP honors with Dallas teammate Harvey Martin when the Cowboys defeated Denver in Super Bowl XII. White’s No. 94 number has been re-tired at Maryland. He was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994.

National Football Foundation CollegeHall of Fame (1996) Bob Pellegrini was recruited to Mary-land as a quarterback, but made his name as one of college football’s best linemen. In his first season, Pellegrini was a 6-2, 215-pound sophomore guard for the 1953 national champion Terrapins. He would play guard again in 1954 in an era when players went both ways, before being switched to center for his senior year to fill a Terrapin void. As a senior, Pellegrini led Maryland to its second 10-0 regular season and ACC championship in three years as the Terps defeated defending national champion UCLA. He was selected ACC Player of the Year, named consensus All-America and pictured as Herman Hickman’s cover boy for Lineman of the Year in 1955. Pellegrini led the Terps to a 27-4-1 re-cord over his career, with rankings in the Top 10 each season. He was the first pick in the National Football League draft by the Phil-adelphia Eagles. Pellegrini became one of the building blocks of an Eagle turnaround that took the team to the top of the football world. A losing team when he joined, the Eagles defeated Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers for the World Championship four years later with Bob Pellegrini at linebacker. Bob Pellegrini was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in December 1996.

National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame (1999) Former Maryland football coach Jerry Claiborne was selected to join 12 legendary college football players and two other coaches among the 1999 class of inductees into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame. Claiborne coached 28 seasons overall between stints at Virginia Tech (1961-70), Maryland (1972- 81) and Kentucky (1982-89), and compiled a 179-122-8 record in the process. At Maryland, Claiborne was named The Sporting News National Coach of the Year in 1974 after winning the Atlantic Coast Conference and finishing the season ranked No. 13 by the Associated Press. He was the District III Coach of the Year in 1973, 1975 and 1976. In all, Claiborne was the coach of the year in three different conferences --- Southern (1963), ACC (1973, ‘75, ‘76) and Southeastern (1983) --- while leading his teams to 11 bowl games. Throughout his coaching career, he was a strong advocate of the right combination of academics and athletics. In his years as head coach, he had four players named Academic All-America and 87 players earn academic all-con-ference honors. On the field, he coached 13 All-Americans and 53 who earned all-

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MARYLAND TEAM AWARDS

Jeff Shugars Shawn Forte

ALVIN L. AUBINOE TROPHYUnsung Hero of the Season1956 Al Wharton, T1957 Wilbur Main, C1958 Ted Kershner, B1959 Joe Gardi, T1960 Leroy Dietrich, C1961 Dick Barlund, E1962 Murnis Banner, HB1963 George Stem, HB1964 John Kenny, E1965 Charles Krahling, C1966 Bobby Collins, B1967 Pat Baker, B1968 Rick Carlson, E1969 Paul Fitzpatrick, B1970 Robert MacBride, OT1971 Jeff Shugars, QB1972 Ron Kecman, C1973 Ken Scott, DT1974 Frank Russell, WR1975 Jim Richey, OT1976 Bob Raba, TE1977 Don Rhodes, C1978 Mike Simon, C1979 Richard Cummins, OG1980 Scott Fanz, OT1981 Todd Wright, C1982 Frank Kolencik, DG John Nash, RB Doug Miller, C1983 Tyrone Furman, DG1984 Bill Rogers, TE1985 George Colton, OG1986 Sean Sullivan, WR1987 Robert Klein, DG Sean Scott, LB1988 Matt D’Amico, LB Dan Plocki, PK1989 Dean Green, WR1990 Doug Stump, RB1991 Greg Hines, LB1992 Dan Prunzik, WR1993 Russ Weaver, WR1994 David Hack, OG1997 Eric Hicks, DE1998 John Waerig, TE1999 Matt Kalapinski, FB2000 Melvin Fowler, C2001 Rod Littles, S

joe f. blair AWARDUnsung Hero of the Season1995 Kevin Plank, SB

ANTHONY C. NARDO MEMORIAL TROPHYBest Lineman of the Year1947 Pat McCarty, G1948 Gene Kinney, T1950 Bob Ward, G1951 Bob Ward, G1952 William Maletzky, G1953 Stan Jones, T1954 Bob Pellegrini, G1955 Mike Sandusky, T1956 Al Wharton, T1957 Don Healy, T1958 Fred Cole, T1959 Tom Gunderman, G1960 Gary Collins, E1961 Bill Kirchiro, T1962 Dave Crossan, T1963 Olaf Drozdov, DT1964 Fred Joyce, G1965 Dick Absher, E1966 Dick Absher, E1967 Jim Lavrusky, LB1968 Ron Pearson, E1969 Peter Mattia, DT

BOB BEALL, TOMMY MARCOS TROPHYBest Lineman of the Year1970 Guy Roberts, DE1971 Dennis O’Hara, E1972 Paul Vellano, OG1973 Randy White, DT1974 Randy White, DT1980 Eric Sievers, TE1981 Dave Pacella, OT1982 Dave Pacella, OT1983 Ron Solt, OG1984 Kevin Glover, C1985 J.D. Maarleveld, OT1986 Billy Hughes, C1987 Billy Hughes, C1988 Mark Agent, C1989 Mike Kiselak, OG1990 Clarence Jones, OT1991 Mitch Suplee, C1992 Steve Ingram, OT1993 Steve Ingram, OT1994 Steve Ingram, OT1995 Johnnie Hicks, DT

RAY KROUSE MEMORIAL AWARDMost Valuable Player1972 Ron Kecman, C1974 Randy White, DT1975 John Schultz, WB1976 Tim Wilson, FB1977 Ted Klaube, DG1978 Neal Olkewicz, LB1979 Brian Matera, LB1980 Lloyd Burruss, DB1981 Greg Vanderhout, DG1982 John Tice, TE1983 Boomer Esiason, QB1984 Eric Wilson, LB1985 Stan Gelbaugh, QB1986 Chuck Faucette, LB1987 Kevin Walker, LB1988 Dan Plocki, PK1989 Neil O’Donnell, QB Scott Saylor, LB1990 Scott Zolak, QB1991 Larry Webster, DT1992 Marcus Badgett, WR1993 Jason Kremus, WR1994 Steve Ingram, OT1995 Jermaine Lewis, WR1997 Brian Cummings, QB1998 Eric Barton, LB1999 LaMont Jordan, TB2000 Shawn Forte, FS2001 E.J. Henderson, LB

THE TEKE TROPHYService Over Four Years1949 John Idzik, B1950 John Idzik, B1951 Bob Ward, G1952 Ed Fullerton, B1953 Bernie Faloney, B1954 John Irvine, C1955 Bob Pellegrini, C1956 Mike Sandusky, T1957 Gene Alderton, C1958 Bob Rusevlyan, B1959 Kurt Schwarz, T1960 Vincent Scott, E1961 Gary Collins, E1962 Tom Brown, HB1963 Bob Burton, HB1964 Olaf Drozdov, DT1965 George Stem, B1966 Dick Absher, E1967 Lou Stickel, B1968 Billy Lovett, FB1969 Ken Dutton, DB1970 Peter Mattia, DT1971 Tommy Miller, B1972 Don Ratliff, E1973 Paul Vellano, DG1974 Randy White, DT

TERRAPIN CLUB AWARDGreatest Contribution to Football1975 LeRoy Hughes, DE1976 Rob Raba, TE1977 Brad Carr, LB1978 Dean Richards, WR1979 James Shaffer, DE1980 Lloyd Burruss, HB1981 Charlie Wysocki, TB1982 Mike Corvino, DG1983 Boomer Esiason, QB1984 Eric Wilson, LB1985 Rick Badanjek, FB1986 Chuck Faucette, LB1987 Ferrell Edmunds, TE1988 Dan Plocki, PK1989 Mark Agent, C1990 Barry Johnson, WR1991 Larry Webster, DT1992 Mike Jarmolowich, LB1993 Mark Mason, RB1994 Steve Ingram, OT1995 Jermaine Lewis, WR1997 Buddy Rodgers, RB1998 Kendall Ogle, LB1999 Jermaine Arrington, WR Jason Hatala, WR Aaron Thompson, LB2000 Jason Hatala, WR2001 Melvin Fowler, C Aaron Thompson, LB

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A.V. WILLIAMS AWARDOutstanding and Conspicuous Sportsmanship1955 Ronnie Waller, HB1956 Lynn Beightol, QB Jack Davis, G1957 Howie Dare, HB1958 Bob Rusevlyan, QB1959 Allen Bunge1960 Dale Betty, QB1961 Donald Brown1962 Clayton Beardmore1963 Samuel Bossert1964 Bob Kopinsky1965 Donald Dunphy 1966 Frank Costello1967 Robert Karch1968 Roland Merritt, DE1969 David Reiss 1970 John Baker1971 James Norris1972 Vince Struble1973 Al Neville, QB1974 Tyrone Neal1975 LeRoy Hughes, DE1976 Bob Raba, TE Gene Ochap, C1977 Brad Carr, LB1978 Dean Richards, WR1979 James Shaffer, DE1980 Eric Sievers, TE1981 Brian Riendeau, OG 1982 Dave Pacella, OT1983 Boomer Esiason, QB1984 Eric Wilson, LB1985 Scott Schankweiler, LB 1986 Lewis Askew, DG1987 Robert Klein, DG1988 Chad Sydnor, DB1989 Bren Lowery, TB1990 Barry Johnson, WR1991 Lubo Zizakovic, DT1993 Ed Regan, OG1994 Corey Holobetz, TE 1995 Mike Settles, LB1997 Pat Ward1998 Paul Jackson, S1999 Erwyn Lyght, DE2000 Matt Kalapinski, FB2001 Shaun Hill, QB Tony Jackson, S

JIM TATUM MEMORIAL AWARDLineman of the Year1959 Kurt A. Schwartz, T1960 Thomas E. Sankovich, T1961 Bill Kirchiro, OG1962 David Crossan, T1963 Olaf Drozdov, T1964 Larry Bagranoff, DT1965 Larry Bagranoff, DT1966 Thomas Cichowski, OT1967 Tom Myslinski, T1968 Thomas Plevin, DT1969 Peter Mattia, DT1970 Peter Mattia, DT1971 Guy Roberts, LB1972 Paul Vellano, DG1973 Randy White, DT1974 Randy White, DT1975 Marion Koprowski, OT Paul Divito, DG1976 Joe Campbell, DT1977 Ted Klaube, DG1978 Charles Johnson, DT1979 Kervin Wyatt, OG1980 Ed Gall, DT1981 Greg Vanderhout, DG1982 Mark Duda, OT1983 Ron Solt, OG1984 Kevin Glover, OT1985 Leonard Lynch, OG1986 Bruce Mesner, DG1987 Robert Arnold, DG1988 Warren Powers, DT1989 Mike Kiselak, OG1990 Jack Bradford, LB Rick Fleece, NG1991 Larry Webster, DT1992 Steve Ingram, OT1993 Steve Ingram, OT1994 Steve Ingram, OT1995 Johnnie Hicks, DL1997 John Feugill, OT1998 Delbert Cowsette, NT1999 John Waerig, TE Jamie Wu, OG2000 Kris Jenkins, DT2001 Charles Hill, NT

GEORGE C. COOK MEMORIAL AWARDHighest Academic Average1962 Don White, QB1963 David Nardo, E1964 David Nardo, E1965 Bruce Springer, B1966 Larry Bagranoff, T1967 Chuck Tine, T1968 Ralph Friedgen, OG1969 Ralph Friedgen, OG Bill Grant, E1970 Pat Burke, OG1971 Steve Fromang, OT1972 Steve Fromang, OT1973 James Martell, E1974 Kim Hoover, WR1975 Kim Hoover, WR1976 Jonathan Claiborne, S1977 Jonathan Claiborne, S1978 Joe Muffler, DE1979 Ralph Lary, S1980 Ralph Lary, S1981 Mark Sobel, DE1982 Greg Harraka, C1983 Greg Harraka, C1984 Greg Harraka, C1985 Dolph Tokarczyk, TE1986 Richard Shure, FB1987 Richard Shure, FB1988 John Rugg, OG1989 Mark Agent, C1990 Ken Oberle, OT1991 Mitch Suplee, C1992 Dave Marrone, LB1993 Erick Wood, LB1994 Corey Holobetz, TE1995 Ken Lytle, PK1997 Ryan Rezzelle, OT1998 Ryan Rezzelle, OT1999 Jamie Wu, OG2000 Brian Kopka, PK2001 Charles Hill, NT

DR. JOHN E. FABER AWARDIron Man Award1992 John Kaleo, QB1993 Scott Milanovich, QB1994 Jamie Bragg, C/DT1998 Kendall Ogle, LB1999 Jamie Wu, OG2000 Scott Rudolph, LS2001 Durrand Roundtree, DL

OUTSTANDING SPECIALIST1988 Ricky Johnson, TB Scott Whittier, LB1989 Ricky Johnson, TB1990 Scott Zolak, QB1991 Troy Jackson, RB1992 John Kaleo, QB1993 Jermaine Lewis, WR

Boomer Esiason Guy Roberts

Jermaine Lewis

TOP SPECIAL TEAMS PERFORMER1988 Mark Agent, C1989 Mike Kiselak, OG1990 Clarence Jones, OT1991 Mitch Suplee, C1992 Steve Ingram, OT1993 Steve Ingram, OT1995 Chad Scott, CB1997 Lewis Sanders, FS1998 Brian Kopka, PK1999 Brian Kopka, PK2000 Brooks Barnard, P Brian Kopka, PK2001 Brooks Barnard, P

HAMMER AWARD1988 Chad Sydnor, CB1989 Eddie Tomlin, S1990 Glenn Page, LB1991 Mike Jarmolowich, LB1992 Scott Rosen, S

Ralph Friedgen

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COACHES’ AWARDSDefensive BackOffensive LinemanOffensive Back

1952 Chet Hanulak, HB 1952 Tom Cosgrove, C 1952 Ed Fullerton, HB 1952 John Alderman, E1953 Ralph Felton, FB 1953 Marty Crytzer, E 1953 Dick Nolan, HB 1953 Bob Morgan, T1954 Ron Waller, HB 1954 Jack Bowersox, G 1954 Joe Horning, HB 1954 Tom McLuckie, G1955 Ed Vereb, HB 1955 Russell Dennis, E 1955 Lynn Beightol, QB 1955 Mike Sandusky, T1956 Fred Hamilton, HB 1956 Al Wharton, T 1956 Bob Rusevlyan, QB 1956 Mike Sandusky, T1957 Bob Rusevlyan, QB 1957 Tom Gunderman, G 1957 Bob Layman, HB 1957 Rod Breedlove, G1958 Bob Rusevlyan, QB 1958 Fred Cole, T 1958 Jim Joyce, FB 1958 Ben Scotti, E1959 Jim Joyce, FB 1959 Tom Gunderman, G 1959 Dwayne Fletcher, HB 1959 Rod Breedlove, G1960 Dale Betty, QB 1960 Bob Hacker, C 1960 Jim Davidson, HB 1960 Tom Sankovich, T1961 Dick Shiner, QB 1961 Roger Shoals, T 1961 Tom Brown, HB 1961 Dave Crossan, T1962 Tom Brown, HB 1962 Roger Shoals, T 1962 Joe Hrezo, LB 1962 Walter Rock, G1963 Dick Shiner, HB 1963 Gene Feher, C 1963 Ernie Arizzi, HB 1963 Joe Ferrante, G1964 Tom Hickey, HB 1964 Joe Frattaroli, OG 1964 Bob Sullivan, HB 1964 Olaf Drozdov, DT1965 Walt Marciniak, HB 1965 Matt Arbutina, OT 1965 Fred Cooper, HB 1965 Larry Bagranoff, DT1966 Alan Pastrana, QB 1966 Tom Cichowski, OT 1966 Lou Stickel, HB 1966 Jim Lavrusky, LB1967 Billy Lovett, FB 1967 Ron Pearson, OG 1967 Bob Colbert, HB 1967 Mike Grace, DG1968 Billy Lovett, FB 1968 Bill Meister, OG 1968 Kenny Dutton, HB 1968 Henry Gareis, DE1969 Tom Miller, FB 1969 Bill Meister, OG 1969 Tony Greene, S 1969 Peter Mattia, DT1970 Art Seymore, HB 1970 Pat Burke, OG 1970 Tony Greene, S 1970 Guy Roberts, DE1971 Al Neville, QB 1971 Tim Brannon, OG 1971 Larry Marshall, HB 1971 Chris Cowdrey, DE1972 Bob Avellini, QB 1972 Tim Brannon, OG 1972 Bob Smith, S 1972 Paul Vellano, DG1973 Louis Carter, TB 1973 Bart Purvis, OG 1973 Harry Walters, HB 1973 Randy White, DT1974 Louis Carter, TB 1974 Stan Rogers, OG 1974 Harry Walters, HB 1974 Randy White, DT1975 John Schultz, WB 1975 Marion Koprowski, OT 1975 Kevin Benson, LB 1975 Paul Divito, DG1976 Mark Manges, QB 1976 Ed Fulton, OG 1976 Brad Carr, LB 1976 Joe Campbell, DT1977 Larry Dick, QB Tom Schick, OT 1977 Brad Carr, LB 1977 Ted Klaube, DG George Scott, HB 1977 Mike Yeates, OG 1978 Neal Olkewicz, LB 1978 Charles Johnson, DT1978 Steve Atkins, TB 1978 Eric Sievers, TE 1979 none 1979 Bruce Palmer, DG1979 Charlie Wysocki, TB 1979 Kerwin Wyatt, OG 1980 Brian Matera, LB 1980 James Shaffer, DE1980 Charlie Wysocki, TB 1980 Eric Sievers, TE 1981 Lloyd Burruss, HB 1981 Ed Gall, DT1981 Boomer Esiason, QB 1981 Dave Pacella, OT 1982 Darnell Dailey, LB 1982 Greg Vanderhout, DG1982 Boomer Esiason, QB 1982 Dave Pacella, OT 1983 none 1983 none Willie Joyner, RB 1983 Ron Solt, OG 1984 Clarence Baldwin, HB 1984 Pete Koch, DG1983 Willie Joyner, RB 1984 Kevin Glover, C 1985 Al Covington, S 1985 Bruce Mesner, DG1984 Rick Badanjek, FB 1985 J.D. Maarleveld, OT 1986 Al Covington, S 1986 Bruce Mesner, DG1985 Rick Badanjek, FB 1986 Billy Hughes, C 1987 Keeta Covington, CB 1987 Ted Chapman, DT1986 Tommy Neal, RB 1987 Billy Hughes, C Chad Sydnor, CB 1988 Warren Powers, DT1987 Bren Lowery, RB 1988 Mark Agent, C 1988 Chad Sydnor, CB 1989 Larry Webster, DT1988 Ricky Johnson, TB 1989 Mike Kiselak, OG 1989 Eddie Tomlin, S 1990 Rick Fleece, DG1989 Ricky Johnson, TB 1990 Clarence Jones, OT 1990 Glenn Page, LB 1991 Larry Webster, DT1990 Scott Zolak, QB 1991 Mitch Suplee, C 1991 Mike Jarmolowich, LB 1992 Darren Drozdov, DT1991 Troy Jackson, RB 1992 Steve Ingram, OT 1992 Scott Rosen, DB 1993 Jaime Flores, DE1992 John Kaleo, QB 1993 Steve Ingram, OT 1993 Orlando Strozier, DB 1994 Jamie Bragg, DT1993 Jermaine Lewis, WR 1994 Steve Ingram, OT 1994 Andreal Johnson, CB 1995 Johnnie Hicks, DT1994 Allen Williams, RB 1995 Darryl Gilliam, OT 1995 Chad Scott, CB 1995 Buddy Rodgers, RB

John Kaleo Scott Zolak Tim Brannon Billy Hughes Ed Fullerton Neal Olkewicz Charles Johnson Johnnie Hicks

Defensive Lineman

Note: These awards were discontinued after 1995.