Lombardi Award Explained

Rotary Lombardi Award
Description:The best college football lineman of the year
Presenter:Rotary Club of Houston
Country:United States
Location:Houston, Texas
Year:1970
Holder:Laiatu Latu, UCLA (2023)
Website:http://www.rotarylombardiaward.org

The Rotary Lombardi Award is an award for college football in the United States. Awarded by the Rotary Club of Houston, Texas annually to the college football player "who best embodies the values and spirit of NFL's legendary coach Vince Lombardi"[1] the Rotary Lombardi Award program was created in 1970 shortly after the death of Lombardi.[2] The committee outlined the original criteria for eligibility for the award, which remained in place until this day:[3] [4]

History

Following the death of highly regarded football coach Vince Lombardi in 1970 his widow, Marie, authorised the Rotary Club of Houston to establish the Rotary Lombardi Award. The award began as recognition to only interior line positions that Vince Lombardi played while an undergraduate at Fordham University, offensive and defensive guard, and later expanded to include linebackers and tight ends, with the addition of including non-performance values: leadership, courage, desire, respect for authority, and discipline.

To be considered for the award, players must be a NCAA FBS College Football team member and meet the following qualifications:

The voting electorate is made up of the head coaches from all NCAA Division I schools, sports media personnel from across the country, and former winners and finalists of the Lombardi Award. The total number of voters is approximately 500.[5] The Ohio State University holds the record for most Lombardi awards with six. Orlando Pace, the only two-time winner (1995 and 1996), is the most recent offensive lineman to be honored.

Net proceeds from the award activities are contributed to cancer research, awareness, and treatment, on the stipulation of Marie Lombardi.

Expansion of candidates, then retraction

In 2017, the presenting Rotary Club expanded the award's eligibility to include all positions.[6] This lasted until 2021, when they reverted to the original criteria. The winners from 2017 through 2020 are not recognized by the current award committee, although 2020 winner Zaven Collins qualified under the original criteria.[7]

Unrecognized recipients[8] !Year!Player!School!Position
2017Bryce LoveStanfordRB
2018Ugo AmadiOregonS
2019Joe BurrowLSUQB
2020Zaven CollinsTulsaLB

Trophy

The main part of the trophy is a block of granite, paying homage to Lombardi's college days at Fordham University as an offensive lineman when his offensive line was referred to as the "Seven Blocks of Granite".[9]

Winners

Year Player School Position
1970 MG
1971 DT
1972 MG
1973 Ohio State (2) OT
1974 DT
1975 DE
1976 DE
1977 Notre Dame (2) DE
1978 DT
1979 OG
1980 DE
1981 DT
1982 Nebraska (2) C
1983 Nebraska (3) OT
1984 Texas (2) DT
1985 Oklahoma (2) DT
1986 LB
1987 Ohio State (3) LB
1988 DT
1989 LB
1990 Notre Dame (3) DT
1991 DT
1992 LB
1993 Notre Dame (4) OT
1994 DT
1995 Ohio State (4) OT
1996 Orlando Pace (2) Ohio State (5) OT
1997 Nebraska (4) DE
1998 LB
1999 DE
2000 Florida State (2) DT
2001 DE
2002 DE
2003 Oklahoma (3) DT
2004 DE
2005 Ohio State (6) LB
2006 LB
2007 DT
2008 Texas (3) DE
2009 Nebraska (5) DT
2010 Auburn (2) DT
2011 LB
2012 Notre Dame (5) LB
2013 Pittsburgh (2) DT
2014 LB
2015 Penn State (2) DE
2016 Alabama (2) DE
2017 RB
2018 OregonS
2019 LSU (2)
2020 LB
2021Michigan (2) DE
2022 Alabama (3) LB
2023 DE

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Football Lombardi Award.
  2. The Rotary Lombardi Award. The Rotarian. December 1995. 167. 6. 34. July 16, 2017. Rotary International. 0035-838X.
  3. Web site: College football's Lombardi Award to be open to all positions. 24 August 2016.
  4. Web site: The Heisman-like college football award for anti-Manziels. 27 August 2016.
  5. News: Texas' Orakpo wins Lombardi Award. July 16, 2017. ESPN.com. Associated Press. December 10, 2008.
  6. Web site: Duarte. Joseph. 2016-08-24. College football's Lombardi Award to be open to all positions. 2021-12-07. Chron. en-US.
  7. Web site: MEDIA. 2021-12-07. RotaryLombardiAward. en.
  8. Web site: World. Kelly Hines Tulsa. Former TU linebacker Zaven Collins wins Lombardi Award. 2021-12-07. Tulsa World. 17 February 2021 . en.
  9. News: Michigan's Woodley wins Lombardi Award. July 16, 2017. USA Today. Associated Press. December 6, 2006.